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Art. VI. Quincij Market. 



Roots, Tubers, ^x. 



Potatoes : 



I per Imivcl, 



(.oimnoii, jj^.rbushol, 



„, \ por barrel, 



Chenangoes, | j.er bushel, 



■c . . s per barrel, 



Eastport, j J,^^ busbel, 



Nova fc^cotia, M''-''^ |'"7'' 



' ( por bushel, 



Turnips : 



^ ( per barrel, 



' ( per bushel (washed) 



French, per hush(;l, 



I piM- barrel, 



Onions, ? per busliel, 



( per bunch, 



Beets, per busliel, 



Parsnips, per bushel, 



Carrots, per bushel, 



Salsify, per dozen, 



Radishes, per bunch, 



Horseradish, per pound, 



Garlic, per pound, 



Cabbages, Salads, l^'C. 



Cabbages, per dozen heads : 



Bed, 



Savoy, 



Drumhead, 



Brocoli, per head : 



White, 



Purple, 



Cauliflower, per head, 



Celery, per root, 



Lettuce, per head, 



Spinach, per peck, 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



Canada, per cwt 



Common crook-neck, 



Lima, 



Pumpkins, each, 



Pot and Sweet Herbs. 



Parsley, 



Sage, 



Marjoram, 



>?avbry, 



t^pearmint, .■ 



Fruits. 

 Apples : 



,, , . . i per barrel,.. . . . . 



Baldwms, Pp^.^ bushel, 



_ . \ per barrel, 



Pearmains, |j,^^^^^,,^,;^_ __ 



„ .. \ perbarrel, 



Russetts, I f,er bushel,.... 



N. Y. Pippins, i)er barrel,.. 

 Pears : 



Iron Avhite, for baking, 



per barrel, 



per busliel, 



Sweet baking, per bushel,... 



Old St. Germain, per dozen, 



Quinces, per bushel, 



„ . . I per barrel, 



Cranberries, j |,er bushel,.. .. 

 Grapes, foreign, per pound,... 



Pine Apples, each,, 



Oranges, per hundred, 



Lemons, per hundred, 



Chestnuts, per bushel, 



nr 1 . ( per barrel, 



Walnuts, I 'p„ bushel, 



Almonds, per pound, 



Filberts, per pound, 



Castana, per pound, 



To 



$ cts. 

 3 00 

 2 50 

 2 50 

 30 



3 00 



3 50 



2 00 

 1 62 



6 50 

 3 00 



37 

 1 50 



3 25 



4 62 

 1 75 



15 



Remarks. Since our last, the severe cold weather has frozen large quan-' 

 titles of Potatoes; it has also prevented the arrival of supplies from the east- 

 ward ; many tliat have been touched with the frost are thrown into the 

 market, and sold low, but prime and choice varieties still remain at our quo- 

 tations. Turnips, Onions, Beets, &c., are brought in in sufficient quantity to 

 sufiply the demand, at the same rates as our last. Radishes, the first this 

 season, were brought in this week ; they were the Scarlet Short-top variety, 

 handsome growth and good size. Cauliflowers are still very scarce, and 

 command higher prices ; a few have been sold as high as fifty cents. Some 

 fine heads of Lettuce, of the Hardy Green Hammersmith variety, have come 

 in this week ; they were quickly taken. Squashes are very scarce, many 

 having been frozen ; and ahhough tlie demand is not large, prices have in- 

 creased considerably since our former report. Apjilcs yet remain at high 

 prices ; Baldwins have advanced a shade. Pears of common baking kinds 

 are yet tolerably plentiful, but of choice varieties for the table there are none 

 in market If the St. Germains, or any of the new ])ears could be ])rocured, 

 they would bring very great prices. No Quinces to be had. Great quanti- 

 ties of Cranberries have been frozen, and the })ricc of tho.se of good quality 

 has advanced considerably. By the arrivals this week, large quantities of 

 Malaga grapes have been received, which has caused a slight depression. 

 Chestnuts and Walnuts are still in good demand. M. T. 



Boston, Jan. 20th, 1835. 



