NOTICE. Oo 
FARMERS, MARKET GARDENERS 
AND 
PROVISION DEALERS. 


The vegetable market on Mercanrite Wuarr has been re- opened, and the following farmers and 
market gardeners, among others, are now occupying stands there: 
JOHN P. SQUIRE, CYRUS CUTTER, 
JOHN COOLIDGE, JACOB HITTINGER, 
WARREN W. RAWSON, J; We, 
WARREN FROST, F. H. COOLIDGE, 
ADDISON BROOKS, W. S. JANVRIN, 
VARNUM FROST, THOMAS MULLIGAN, 
ENSIGN KIMBALL, W. H. DERBY, 
WM. J. GRIGGS, ALBERT TAPLEY, 
J. C. STONE, . HOWARD STONE 
WM. DIX, FRANK ALLEY, 
WARREN HEUSTIS, WILLIAM WARD, 
WALTER RUSSELL, SAMUEL WARD, 
JOHN CUMMINGS. 
No one who is not himself a producer of vegetables is allowed to occupy a stand on the market, 
nor can they be used for the sale of produce bought in Boston. 
Provision dealers, as well as those interested in raising vegetables, cannot fail to see the advantage 
of these regulations, by which buyers are sure that they are dealing directly with the farmers and not 
with hucksters. It is hoped that ev ery one who is interested in having a farmer’s market in Jact, as well 
as in name, permanently established in Boston, will, both by their patronage and influence, do all in 
their power to make a success of the one which has been so auspiciously opened on Mercantile Wharf. 
Bosron, August 1st, 1877 

