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Faneuil Hall Market. 



Art. IV. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tubers, <^c. 

 Potatoes, new : 

 ^, ^ perbanel. ! 



Chenangoes, ^J,er bushel, 



Common,. 



per bane 

 ^ per bushel 

 Old, per bushel : 

 Common, .... 

 Chenangoes, . . . 

 Turnips, new: 

 Per bushel, .... 

 Per bunch, .... 

 Onions : 

 Rareripes, per bunch, . 

 Yellow, per buncli, . . 

 New White, per bunch, 

 Beets, new, per bunch. 

 Carrots, new, per bunch, 

 Parsnips, per bushel, . . 

 Radishes, per bunch, . . 

 Horseradish, per lb. . . 

 Garlic, per lb 



Cabbages, Salads, <|*c. 

 Cabbages, per doz. : 



Common Earlj', . . 



Drumhead, . . . 



Savoy, 



Brocolis, each, .... 

 Cauliflowers, each, . . 

 Letluce, per head, . . 

 Rhubarb, per lb. . . . 

 Water Cresses, per quart, 

 Peas, per bushel. 



Marrowfat, .... 

 Beans : 



String, per bushel, . . 



Shell, per quart, . . . 

 Corn, Early White, per doz 

 Cucumbers, (pickled) pr gal 

 Peppers, (pickled) per gal. 



Pot and Sweet Herbs 

 Parsley, per half peck, 

 Sage, per pound, . 

 Marjorum, per bunch, 

 Savory, per hunch, 

 Spearmint, per bunch, 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



Summer Bush, per doz. 

 Summer Crookneck, pr doz. 

 Autumnal Marrow, per lb. . 

 Canada Crookneck, per cwt. 

 West India, per cwt. . . 



F'niits. 

 Apples, dessert and cooking: 



Early Sweet Bough, pr hi 



Early Sour Bough, pr bl. 



Early Harvest, per bush. 



Red Astrachan, per bush. 

 Pears, per peck. : 



Jargonelle, 



Citron des Carmes, . . 



Sugar Top, . . . • . 



Common, 



Peaches : 



Common, per half peck. 



Extra, (forced) per doz. . 

 Plums, per quart : 



Common, 



Whortleberries, per quart, . 

 Blackberries, per quart. 

 Gooseberries, pr qt. 



Common, 



Large, 



Blueberries, per qt. . . . 

 Raspberries, per qt. . . . 

 Currants, per qt. 



Red, 



White, 



Black, 



Grapes (forced) per lb. : 



Black Hamburgh, . . . 



White Sweet Water, . . 

 W^atermelons, each, 

 Muskmelons, each, . . . 

 Cucumbers, per hundred, . 

 Tomatoes, per half peck, . 

 Cranberries, per bushel. 

 Pine-apples, each, . . . 



Lemons, per doz 



Oranges, per doz : 



Sicily, 



Havana, 



From To 



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5 



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 25 

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Remarks. — The refreshing rains of the present week have given a new 

 life to vegetation in our vicinity. The grass now springs up with a vigor 

 and deptli of color, like that of early spring. Corn again spreads out its 

 wavy leaves, and the varied crops of the marketman are rapidly recover- 

 ing from their parched condition. We doubt if any individual can recol- 

 lect such a long and continued spell of dry weather. 



Vegetables. — In consequence of the drought, potatoes have but just 



