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(^iiincij Market. 



AnT. IV. Quincij Mar lid. 



Ruotg, Tubers, SjT. 



Potatoes : 



„ I per I>iiri-('l,.. . 



Common, j ',„,,,. i,ushel,. . 



„, \ per l)airol,.. . 

 Chenangoes, j 'p^.. i.ushoi,. . 



T, . . i per barrel... . 



Eastport, j ;,er bushel,. . 



Nova Scotia, I'l''' ''■^""l,-- • 

 ' ( per bushel,. . 

 7'urnips : 



Common, \ ^"^ '''^"';'' t"'"^' 

 ' ( per buncli, (new) 



French, per bushel, 



Onions, SP"I^^'-'-V''''''^^V- 

 ' ( per bunch, (new) 



Beets, per buncli, (new) 



Parsnips, per bushel, 



Carrots, per bushel, 



Asparagus, per bunch, 



Radishes, per bunch, 



Ilorseratlish, per pound, 



Garlic, per pound, 



Cabbages, Salads, tjc. 



Cabbageb, per dozen heads : 



Old, 



Early York, each, (new) 



Rhubarb, per pound, 



Cab'iage sprouts, per peck,... 



Beet tops, per peck, 



Dandelions, per peck, 



Lettuce, per head, 



Spinach, per peck, 



Peas, ('""• ''"t"'' 



' j por peck, 



From 

 S cts. 



1 on 



] 23 



5J 



none. 



none. 



1 on 



37 J 



none. 



8 

 none, 

 none. 



3 



12,^ 



nunc. 



non'-\ 

 f) 

 3 



none. 



none 



To 



$ cts. 



1 G5 

 .50 



1 50 

 U2? 



1 25 



50 



Sijua.-ihcs ntnl Puinitliins. 



Canada, per cwt 



Conunon crook-neck,. . . . 



Lima, 



West-India, 



Pot and Sweet Herb. 

 Parsley, per hall' peck... 



•"a.ie, i)er lb 



iMiirjoram, 



Savory, 



Spearmint, -• 



Fruits. 

 Apples: 



Baldwins, 



Pearmains 

 Eussotts, 



per barrel, 



per bushel, 



per barrel, 



per bushel, 



per barrel, 



per bushel, 



N. Y. Pippins, per barrel,... 



Pears : 



Iron white, for baking 



Strawberries, per box 



Cherries, per quart 



Gooseberries, (green) per quart. 



Currants, ^green) per quart 



Q.uinces, per bushel, 



n I ■ ( per barrel, 



Cranberries, ' , , 



' / per bushel, 



Cucundjcrs, each, 



Pine Apples, each, 



Oranges, per hundred, 



Lemons, per hundred, 



Chestnuts, per bushel, 



Walnuts, iP" barrel 



' / per bushel, 



Almonds, per pound, 



Filberts, per pound, 



Castana, per pound, 



Frcnn 



% CIS. 



none, 

 none, 

 none. 

 4 00 



4 00 

 2 00 

 none. 



none. 



23 



17 



12.1 



6 



none. 



10 50 



4 00 

 121 

 10" 



2 50 

 1 23 



nonu. 



none. 



12 

 4 



4 



To 



§cts 



4 50 

 2 25 



37i 

 3 00 

 1 50 



Remarks. The weather since our last, has been rather cold and dry; 

 one or two frosty nights have occurred, wliich, however, lias done no damage 

 to crops in the immediate vicinity ; hut at some distance nortli and west, tlie 

 cold was quite severe for the season, and the fruit is stated to have been 

 much injured. Crops, with the exception of corn, look extremely well in 

 our vicinity, and a good fall and winter supply may be now anticipated. 

 Apjtles and pears promise abmidant crops. 



The supply of Potatoes is sufficiently abundant to last till the new crop 

 comes to hand, which will be, probably, in the coiuse of a fortnight ; sales 

 are now dull, and prices low. The last year's stock of Tinnips, is all gone; 

 but the new crop comes in fine, large, and cheap. New Beets are also fine ; 

 a bunch consists of four roots. Asparagus is yet to be had, but peas 

 being now plenty, it is not much sought after. A few Early York Cab- 

 bages were brought in this week ancl readily sold at quotations ; they are 

 not yet plenty. Rhubarb is abundant and good. Peas are now brought 

 in from the vicinity, and sell at moderate prices ; the price, however, 

 is very fluctuating, which is owing to the great demand on some days, 

 and the i'ew wanted on others. We have seen no squashes the past week, 

 except the West India, which stil! remain at former quotations. 



The stock of Apples is nearly exhausted ; no Baldwins, Pearmains or Pip- 

 pins can be found ; Russetts are the only kind to be obtained, and few of 

 them remain on hand. Strawberries are fine this year, but not very large, 

 owing to the prevalent dry weather ; a few Keen's seedlings and Methvens, of 

 prime quality, have commanded a good price ; we are glad to see the finer 



