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Faneuil Hall Market. 



Art. IV, Faneuil Hall Market. 



From To 



Roots, Tubers, <^c. 



Potatoes, 



„, S per barrel, 



Chenangoes, )^er bushel 



^ <i per barrel, 



Common,.... ^^|;er bushel 



„ . ^ I per barrel, 



E^stport, I ^er bushel 



c .. S per barrel, 



S^^''^' ^ per bushel 



Turnips, per bushel : 

 Common flat. 

 Rata Baga, . . . 

 New, per bunch. 



Onions : Red, per bunch, 

 ,x ,1 ^ per bunch, 



Yellow. ; |,er bushel, 

 New White, per bunch 



Beets, per bushel, . . 



Carrots, per bushel, . 



Parsnips, per bushel, . 



Salsify, p^r doz. roots, 



Horseradish, per lb. . 



Radishes, per bunch, . 



Garlic, per lb. . . . 



Cabbages, Sdlacls, <^c. 



Cabbages, per doz. : 



Drumhead, 



Red, 



Brocolis, Cjch, 



Cauliflowers, each, . . . 

 Beet Tops, per peck, . . 

 Lettuce, per head, . . . . 

 Spinach, per peck, . . . 

 Cabbage Sprouts, per peck,. 

 Asparagus, per bunch, . . 

 Peas, per peck: 



Best quality, 



Second quality, . . . . 

 Rhubarb, per pound, . . . 

 Water Cresses, per half peck 

 Cucumbers, (pickled) pr gal. 

 Peppers, (pickled) per gal. . 



$cts, 



1 25 

 50 

 00 

 40 



2 00 



1 00 



3 50 



2 00 



50 



50 



10 



3 



3 



75 



4 



50 



50 



75 



12.i 



icts. 



1 37 



10 



45 



25 

 75 



75 

 75 

 12 



4 



4 

 100 



8 

 75 

 62^ 



25 

 10 

 4 

 10 



75 1 00 

 75 1 00 

 20 

 20 

 12i 

 3 

 12.i 



iH 



6 



62^ 

 37 



1^ 



25 

 25 

 37i 



10 



75 



60 



2 



Pot and Sioeet Herbs. 



Parsley, per half peck, 

 Sage, per pound, 

 Marjorum, per bunch. 

 Savory, per bunch. 

 Spearmint, per bunch, 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



Winter Crookneck, per cwt. 3 00 

 West India, per cwt. . . 2 OO 



From To 



$ cts. 



25 



17 



6 



6 



3 



% cts. 



20 



12i 



12 



Fruits. 



Apples, dessert and cooking: 



Baldwins, per barrel, . . 4 00 4 50 

 Russets, per barrel, . .|2 OO 2 50 

 Common Sweet, per bar. 2 00 

 Danvers Win. Swt. prbl. 2 50 

 Nonsuch, per bhl. . . .[2 00 

 Golden Russet, per bbl. .2 00 

 Dried Apples, per lb. . . 3^ 

 Pears, Baking, per bush., . — 

 Grapes, per lb. : 



Malaga 25 



Black Hamburg, (forced,). — 

 While Sweetwater, (do.). 75 



Other sorts, 1 00 



Peaches, (forced,) per doz., . 2 00 

 Cucumbers, each, .... 12^ 

 Green Gooseberries, per qt : . 8 

 Cherries, per quart: . . . 12| 

 Strawberries, per box : 



Early Virginia, .... 25 

 Cranberries, per bushel, . 3 00 

 Oranges, per doz. 



Havana, none. 



Sicily, 25 



Lemons, per doz 20 



Pine Apples, each, • . . 25 

 Cocoanuts, per hundred, . 3 50 

 Chesnuts, per bushel, . . — 

 Walnuts, per bushel, . . .jl 25 

 Almonds, perlb 12 



37 

 1 50 

 1 00 



00 

 25 

 10 

 17 



37 

 50 



30 



25 

 37j 

 4 OC 



1 50 

 14 



Remarks. — A continuation of dry weather throughout May, has been 

 injurious to many early crops : up to this time there has been but one or 

 two very light rains during the month, and the ground is suflering. Straw- 

 berries, unless rain soon falls, will not ripen half a crop. Early planted 

 seeds have not come up well, and in many instances must be sown again. 

 A severe frost for May was experienced this morning, which killed corn, 

 beans, and peas, in many places. 



Vegetables. — The stock of potatoes is quite ample for the season, and a 



