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Faneuil Hall Market. 



Art. II. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Thtbers, df'c. 

 Potatoes, 

 Chenangoes, JPerbushil, 

 /-< ™ S per barrel, 



Common,.... J Jg, bushel, 



r. . . S per barrel, 



E'^s^POTt, J Jer bushel, 



LongReds,..|P-J-4 



Sweet, per bushel . . . 

 Turnips : per bushel, . 



Common, . . . 



Ruta Baga, . . . 

 Onions : 



Red, per bunch, . . 



White, per bunch, . 



White, per bushel. 



Yellow, per bushel, 

 Beets, per bushel. 

 Carrots, per bushel, . 

 Parsnips, per bushel, . 

 Salsify, per doz. roots, 

 Horseradish, per lb. . 

 Garlic, per bunch, . . 



Cabbages, Salads, i^c. 



Cabbages, per doz. : 



Savoy, 



Drumhead, . . 

 Red Dutch, . . 

 Brocolis, each, . . 

 Cauliflowers, each, 

 Lettuce, per head, . , 

 Spinach, per peck. 

 Celery, per root, . , 

 Cucumbers,(pickled) pr. gal 

 Peppers, (piclded) per gal. 



Pot and Siceet Herbs. 



Parsley, per half peck. 

 Sage, per pound, . . 

 Marjorum, per bunch, 

 Savory, per bunch, 

 Spearmint, per bunch. 



From 



§cts 



2 25 

 75 



1 75 

 50 



3 00 



1 25 



2 00 

 1 00 



50 

 50 



3 



3 



1 00 



50 



62 



50 



To 

 $cts. 



2 25 



62 

 62J 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



From 

 S cts. 



62^ 



75 

 62.^ 

 75 1 00 



25 ! — 



10 ' 12^ 



8 , 10 



75 

 75 

 75 



6 

 25 



8 

 25 

 37i 



50 



17 



6 



6 



3 



1 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 



10 



37^ 

 I2i 



75 

 20 



12 



Squashes, per cwt. : 

 Canada Crookneck, . . 3 50 

 Winter Crookneck, . . 3 00 

 Autumnal Marrow, . . 4 50 



Pumpkins, each, .... 12^ 



Fruits. 



Apples, dessert and cooking : 

 Fall Greening, per bbl 

 Baldwin, per bbl. ... 3 

 Russets^ per bbl. ... 2 

 Dlue Pearmain, per bbl. . 2 

 Greenings, per bbl. . . 2 

 N. Y. Pippins, per bbl. . 2 

 Common, per bbl. . . .2 

 Danvers Winter Sweet, per 



bbl 3 



Nonsuch, per bbl. ... 3 

 Spitzemberg, per bbl. . 3 

 Golden Russet, per bbl. . 2 

 Hub. Nonsuch, per bbl. 

 Dried Apples, per lb. . 



Pears, per doz. or half peck 

 St. Germain, per half pk 

 Baking, per Ijushel, . . 2 



Cranberries, per bushel, . . 4 



Tomatoes, per peck, . 



Grapes, (forced,) per lb. 

 Black Hamburg, 

 White Sweetwater, . 

 Isabella, .... 

 Malaga 



Oranges, per doz. 

 St. Michael's, . . 

 Havana, .... 



Sicily, 



Sicily, per box, . . 



Lemons, per doz. . 



Pine Apples, each, 



Chestnuts, per bushel. . . 2 



Walnuts, per bushel, . . .1 



Cocoanuls, per hundred, 



.\lmonds, per lb. . . 



25 



20 



25 



20 



00 



17 



12i 



25 



50 



00 



To 

 $ cts. 



3 00 



3 50 



5 00 



17 



3 00 

 5 00 



30 



37 



25 



25 



20 



25 



2 50 



1 75 



4 50 



Remarks. — February has been a cold and stormy month ; two heavy 

 drifting snows have fallen, and there has not been any succeeding 

 weather sufficiently mild to destroy the sleighing, though in some exposed 

 places the snow is scarcely an inch deep. The day we now write has been 

 the coldest of the season, the thermometer indicating at sunrise 6° below 

 zero. Last year, during the closing ten days of February, the temperature 

 did not fall below 29°. 



Vegetables. — Owing to the intensity of the cold, and the frequent storms, 

 there have been but few arrivals of potatoes from the eastward, and the 



