Quincy Market. 



4G5 



Art, IV. Quincy Market. 



Roots, Tubers, 4*c. 



C per barrel,. 



Potatoes: 



Common, -, .11 



< per Ijiisliel, 



Chenangoes.jP'^'" ''="•,'■«'>•• 

 ° i per bushel,. . 



Easlport,fl'«'"^"7'^i'--- 



< per buslicl,.. . . 



Sweet Potatoes, per bushel 



Turnips: 



^-1 C per barrel 



Common, < * , , ! 



( per bushel,. . . 



Yellow French, per barrel,. 

 Onions: 



C per barrel,, . , , 



Common, < per bushel,, , . , 

 ( per bunch, 



White, per bunch, 



Beets, per bushel, 



Carrots, per bushel, 



Parsnips, per bushel, 



Salsify, per bunch, 



Horseiadish, |)er pound, 



i^hallols, per pound, 



Garlic, per pound, 



Fromi To 



•$ CIS, $ cts 



Cabbages, Salads, §'c. 



Cabbages: per dozen. 



Savoys, 



Drumhead, 



Red, 



Brocoli, each, 



Cauliflower, each, 



Celery, per root, 



Lettuce, per head, 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



Canada crookneck, percwt.. , 2 00 

 Common crookneck, per cwt.. 1 00 

 Pumpkins, cacli, 1 10 



1 00 

 30 

 1 25 

 33 

 1 50 

 1 00 

 1 75 



75 



25 



1 00 



1 75 

 67 

 3 

 6 

 50 

 50 

 75 

 12J 

 10 

 20 

 14 



1 25 



37i 



1 50 

 50 



2 00 



2 00 



1 00 

 37 i 



1 25 



2 00 



4 



75 

 75 



12A 



Pot and Sweet Herbs. 



Parsley, per Iialf peck,. 



Sago, per pound, 



Maijoiam, per bunch,. . 



Savory, 



Spearmint, 



Fruits 



Apples, de.ssert: 

 pel 



per bushel,,. , , 

 per bai rel,. 

 per bushel,. 



Common, ^n'''"^=^'7*^l'- 

 ( per busliel 



Ti 1 1 • ^ per bai rel 

 Baldwin, < ' 



20 



Russetts, ^ !«-''■ ''•"•'■el,..., 



i per bushel,,. , , 



Pears: 



St. Germain, per dozen,, , . 



Crasanne, per dozen, 



■^■iT■ , . S per barrel, 



Winter, < ' 1,1 



C |)er busliel, 



St. Michael , per dozen,, , . . 



Quinces, per bushel, 



Pine Apples, 



Grapes: 



Black Hamburgh, per pound. 



White Sweetwater, per lb,, 



fllalaga, per pound, 



Isabellas, per pound, 



Barberries, per bushel, 



Cranberries, per barrel, 



per bushel, 



per box, 



per dozen, 



per box, 



per hundred,,. . . 



5 per barrel 



( per bushel, 



per barrel, 



per bushel, 



Almonds, per pound, 



Filberts, per pound, 



Oranges, < 

 Lemons, < 

 Chestnuts, 

 Walnuts, < 



1 25 

 50 



1 50 

 75 



1 50 

 75 



50 



25 



3 50 



1 50 



none. 



3 00 

 25 



50 

 25 



37i 

 none. 



1 00 

 6 00 



2 00 

 00 

 374 



4 00 



1 50 

 8 50 



2 50 

 00 



2 00 



12 



4 



1 50 

 62i 



2 00 



1 no 



2 00 

 so 



1 00 



50 



4 00 

 50 



75 



50 



00 



50 



00 



62i 



00 



00 



3 00 



14 

 6 



Remarks. The prices of most of the various productions for the 

 market, particularly tho.se staple articles, have adviiiiccd a sh:ide since 

 our last report; husiuess api)ear.s lively, and sales are quite brisk ; coii- 

 sideralile lar;;e sales are made for shij)pin>f; evt-ry thing seems to assume 

 a more stirring aspect. Potatoes remain nearly the same as in our last; 

 are, perhaps, a little more plenty ; consideral)le quantities have nrriveti 

 frjm Nova Scotia; very few Easlport, prime (pi.ility, have arrived, and 

 consequently, those on hand, command a good price- Sweet, are nearly 

 all gone ; those remaininir, are hold at quotations. Turni|»s tire plenty, 

 very sweet, of exceedingly fine size, better, we may say, than they have 

 been for the past two or three years ; this is owinu to the late finr- warm 

 weather, during which time they made a very rapid growth ; good crojis 

 have been gathered from seed sown as bite as Se])tendier. Onions have 

 advanced in price, and are getting rather scarce. Parsnips are large, 

 fine, and plenty. Very little salsify to be had. Sales of cabbages have 

 been birge, and prices are much higher ; it has been diflicult to supply 



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