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Faneuil Hall Market. 



Art. II. Faneuil Hall Market. 



Roots, Tubers, fyc. 



Potatoes: 



Chenangoes, X P^"" .^^7^'' 

 " ' 5 l'^»' ousliel, 



Common, ^ P«^'' '^="'"e'' 



Eas 



tports, i 



per bushel, . 

 per barrel,, 

 per bushel, . 



NovaScotias,lP*^'',l'^';''«]' 

 i per bushel. 

 Turnips: 



Ruta Baga, per bushel, . 



French, per bushel,. . . . 



Common (new,) per bunch. 

 Onions: 



Red, per bunch, 



New white, per bunch. 



Yellow, per bushel,. .. 

 Beets, per bushel, 



New, per bunch 



Carrots, per bushel, 



Parsnips, per bushel,.. . . 

 Radishes, per bunch,. . . . 

 Shallots, per pound, .... 

 Garlic, per pound, ..... 

 Horseradish, per pound . . 



Cabbages, Salads, ^*c. 



From 

 ^ cts. 



1 25 

 50 



1 00 

 50 



2 25 

 1 00 

 1 50 



75 



75 

 75 

 25 



3 



4 



75 

 6 



75 



75 

 3 



20 



121 



To 



$cts, 



2 50 



1 75 



4 

 6 



1 00 



8 



1 00 



1 00 



4 



6 

 12i 



6 



6 



6 



2 



6 



3 

 12| 

 25 

 37^ 



50 

 00 

 50 

 75 



Pot and Sweet Herbs. 



Parsley, per box, 



Sage, per pound, 



Marjorum, per bunch, 



Savory, per bunch, 



Spearmint,(green,)pr. b'nch, 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



Squashes, per pound : 

 Winter crookneck,. 

 West India, 



Fruits. 



00 

 50 



Apples, dessert: 



Baldwins, per barrel, .... 



Russets, per barrel, j2 50 



Dried apples, per pound,. Sj 



Stiawberries, per box: 



Wood, 20 



Hovey's Seedling, 50 



Keen's Seedling, 37i 



Methven Scarlet, S?^ 



Common, 20 



Gooseberries (green,) pr q't. 12 



Currants (green,) per quart, 8 



Cherries, per quart : 



Best, 



Common, 



Watermelons, each, , 



Cucuniljers, each: 



Extra (forced,) 



Common, 



Grnpes (forced,) per pound 



J51ack Hamburgh, 



White Sweetwater, 



Blueberries, per quart, .... 



m 



8 

 25 



20 



00 

 00 

 20 



Cabbages, early, each, 6 8 



Cauliflowers, each \2h 25 



Spinacli, per half peck,. . 

 Dandelions, per lialf peck, 

 Cabbage sprouts, perlialf ji'k. 



Lettuce, per head, 



Asparagus, per bunch, 



Rhubarb, per jround, 



Turnip tops, per peck 



Cucumbers, (pickled) pr gal. 

 Peppers, (pickled) per gallon 

 Peas: 



Early, per bushel, 



Marrowfat, 5 Pc' l^ushel. . 



t per peck,. . 



String Beans, per half peck. 



Remarks. — In our last report we were con-jratiilating the farmer 

 upon the rapid progress which vegetation had made after the wet and 

 backward spring. "But one extreme of weather is generally followed 

 by another: the months of May and June, taken together, were the 

 driest which have been known for seventeen years; only two and a 

 half inches of rain fell in May, and half an inch in June; the conse- 

 quence was, that in all situations at all subject to drought, vegetation 

 was at a complete stand; the crops of hay will be cut short at 



CO 

 4i 



25 



50 

 50 

 25 

 17 



10 



374 



Pine-apples, each I 20 



Cranberries, per bushel,. 

 Lemons, per dozen, .... 

 Oranges, per dozen : 



Sicily, 



Havana, (sweet) 



Cocoanuts, per Inmdred,. 

 Walnuts, per bushel, . . . 



2 00 

 20 



3 00 

 2 00 



4 00 

 2 50 



