COMMERCIAL RECORD.
BANKRUPTS.
From the Gazette of July 1.—O. SPARROW, High Street,
Aldgate, grocer.—F. W. SAUNDERS, Thame, harness-maker.—L.
THOMAS, Bristol, grocer.— J. HERVEY, Halifax, stock-broker.
July 4th.—R. GRAY, Edward-street, Hampstead-road, pianoforte-maker.—J. ELLIS, Aldgate, tailor.— .COLLINS and G. T.
ROSE, Bewdley, carpet-manufacturers.—T. ROSS, Manchester,
furniture-dealer.
July 8th.—J. HALL, Brighton, hotel-keeper.—B. TEDD,
Coventry, cotton-dresser.—R. CROOM, Mangotsfield, Gloucestershire,
butcher.—W. KENDALL and J. STANDISH, Leeds, grocers.
J. HOWELL, Liverpool, bookseller.—J. ALLMAND, Wrexham,
haberdasher.—J. MONKMAN, Oldham, cotton-spinner.—J. CHEW,
Manchester, stuff-manufacturer.
July 11.—T. E. SOUTHEE, Fleet-street, advertising-agent.—
W. TAYLOR and J. WYLDE, Wood-street, flock-manufacturers.
—W. E. JOHNSON, Little Abingdon Street, coal-merchant.—
J. MURRAY, Gresham Street, warehouseman.—W. WILLIAMS,
Ashford, Kent, contractor.—T. BARBER, Cambridge, school-
master.—E. THOMPSON, Reading, brush-maker.—P. RUFFORD
and Co., Stourbridge, bankers.—P. and F. RUFFORD, Bromsgrove,
bankers.—S. STREET, Devizes, shoemaker.—W. AYRES,
junior, Cardiff, grocer.—F. CLARKE, Hawes, Yorkshire, wine-
merchant.—R. BRUMWELL, Halifax, draper.—J. and T. HOYLE,
Salford, cotton-manufacturers.—J . POWNELL and J. YOUIL,
Manchester, brewers.
July 15.—W. ATLEY, Hanwell, market-gardener.—H. G.
HARRISON, King's-road, Hoxton Old Town, wheelwright.—R. D.
MERCER, Church Passage, Bishopsgate Street Without,
silk-merchant.—T. WARD, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire,
coal-merchant.— J. TEECE and T. PEATE, Oswestry, drapers.—B.
BAYLIS, Gloucestershire, Woolstapler.—R. BUDGEN, Llanhilleth,
Monmouthshire, iron-founder.—E. WILLIAMS, Exeter,
wine-merchant.—R. WILLING, Ashburton, miller.—J. BIBBY,
Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, Denbighshire, draper.—I. WAKEFIELD,
Liverpool, tea-dealer.—R. HILTON aud W. KAY, Heywood,
Lancashire, cotton-spinners.—S. and J. JOULE, Macclesfield,
riband-manufacturers.
July 18th.—R. ACRES, jun., Braughing, Hertfordshire,
inn-keeper.—R. MATTY, Paul's Wharf, paper-manufacturer.—H. C.
FROST, Russell-square, boarding-house-keeper.—R. SUMMERS,
Bath Street, City Road, pawnbroker.—W. BRUNSKILL, Paternoster
Row, silk-manufacturer.—W. BUCHANAN, Gerard Street,
picture-dealer.—H. BARRETT, Gloucester, miller.—J. WELCH,
Nantwich, coach-builder.—G. L. OWENS, Manchester, woollen-
draper.
July 22d.—S. C. BEASTALL and W. MATHER, High Street,
Kensington, linendrapers.—S. DIXON, Leeds, draper.—A.
HEILBRONN and J. HARRISON, Great St. Helen's, drysalters.—J.
MITCHELL, Camden Street, Camden Town, carpenter.—Z.
WARREN, Ardleigh, miller.—G. E. DEELEY, Brunswick Street,
Dover Road, iron-founder.—G. KEMPSON, Clifton, Bedfordshire,
pork-butcher.—J. ROYCE, Nottingham, currier.—T. PAINTER,
Okehampton, builder.—V. BURGE, Taunton, saddler.—W. and
F. PASHLEY, Sheffield, table-knife-manufacturers.—W. MOONEY
and T. WILSON, Liverpool, corn-merchants.—G. J. J. GRANT,
Liverpool, tobacco-broker.—T. BROWN, Sunderland, shipowner.
July 25th.—H. J. ELLIS, Rotherhithe Wall, ironmonger.—T.
HAMMOND, Conduit Street, Westbourne Terrace, boot-maker.—
J. ALLANSON, Kirby Moorside, draper.—W. B. RICHARDS, West- bromwich, grocer.—R. BEW, Selby, Yorkshire, grocer.—T.
IRLAM and V. T. WANOSTROCHT, Liverpool, brokers—J. N.
BATESON, Rochdale, cotton-spinner.
BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.
July 8th.—R. TREDENNICK, Threadneedle Street, mining
agent.—W. GEE, Murray Street, Hoxton, tuscan hat
manufacturer.
July 25th.—W. BUDDLE, Irongate Wharf, Paddington, timber-
merchant.
MONEY MARKET.
There is literally nothing to report in either stock or share
markets during the past month. In both the English and
foreign "houses" an even flow of business has been done, with
very little variation in prices.
FOREIGN FUNDS—LATEST PRICES. FOREIGN RAILWAYS—LATEST PRICES. CORN MARKET—LONDON WEEKLY AVERAGES. Wheat, per qr., 44s. 6d.; Barley, 25s.; Oats, 22s. 10d.; Rye, PROVISIONS—LATEST WHOLSALE PRICES. GROCERY—LATEST WHOLSALE PRICES. OILS. STOCKS. Highest. Lowest. Latest. Three per Cent. Consols . . 971/8 96½ 967/8 Three per Cent. Reduced . . 977/8 971/4 971/2 Three and a quarter per Cents.. 991/8 98½ 99 Long Annuities, Jan. 1860 . 73/8 71/8 71/8 Bank Stock . . . . 216½ 213½ 216½ India Stock . . . . 264 261½ 264 Exchequer Bills . . . 54s. prm. 45s. prm. 51s. prm. India Bonds £100 . . . . 63s. prm. 58s. prm. 61s. prm. Brazilian 5 per cents., 90½
Buenos Ayres 6 per cent., 56
Danish 5 per cent., 104½
Dutch 4 p. c. certificates, 93½
Mexican Bonds, 30½ Peruvian 5 per cent., 87½
Portuguese 4 per cent., 34¼
Russian 4½ per cent., 101
Spanish passive Bonds, 6
Do. active. 211/8 Paid. RAILWAYS. Highest. Lowest. Latest. 100 Brighton and South Coast. 95 93¾ 94¼ all Blackwall 7 6¾ 61/2 50 Caledonian 101/2 93/8 103/8 20 Eastern Counties 61/4 51/8 61/8 50 Edinburgh and Glasgow 291/2 28 281/4 all Great Northern 173/8 167/8 17 100 Great Western 841/4 83 841/4 50 Hull and Selby 103 103 103 100 Lancashire and Yorkshire 51 467/8 49 100 London & North Western 1231/2 122 1231/2 100 Midland 381/4 441/4 401/2 25 North British 63/4 61/2 61/2 30 South Eastern and Dover. 225/8 22 225/8 100 South Western 841/2 823/4 841/2 25 York, Newc., and Berwick 191/8 18 183/4 50 York and North Midland 183/4 17 183/4 Boulogne and Amiens, 105/8
East Indian, 25/8 pm:
Namur and Liege, 63/8
Northern of France, 14¾ Paris and Rouen, 25¾
Paris and Strasbourg, 51/8 dis:
Rouen and Havre, 97/8
Tours and Nantes, 9 dis:
28s. 2d.; Beans, 29s. 2d.; Peas, 28s. 11d.; Flour (town made),
delivered, 37s. to 40s.; American barrel of 196 lbs., 20s. to 24s.Bacon, per cwt., Irish, 52s to 56s
Beef, per 8 lbs., mid. to prime,
2s. 2d. to 2s. 4d.
Butter, per cwt.—Cork, 3rd and
4th, 70s. Waterford, 1st
66s. to 72s.; Dutch Friesland,
73s. to 74s.: Limerick,
62s. to 67s.
Cheese, per cwt., Cheshire, 42s.
to 70s.; Derby, pln., 48s.
to 60s.
Eggs, per 120, French, 4s.9d. to
5s.6d.Hams, per cwt.—York or
Cumberland, 60s. to 66s.: Irish
68s.; Westphalia, 49s. to
53s.
Mutton, per 8 lbs., mid. to
prime, 2s.8d. to 4s.
Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and
Essex Shaws, 60s. to 72s.;
Kent and Essex Middling,
55s. to 70s.; Chats, 31s. to
36s.
Pork, 8 lbs., 2s.8d. to 4s.
Veal, per 8 lbs., 2s.4d. to 3s.8d.Cocoa, per cwt. Ord. to good
red Trinidad, 39s. to 42s.
Brazil, 24s. to 26s.
Coffee, per cwt.—Good ord.,
native Ceylon, 38s. to 70s.;
Sumatra, 34s. to 37s.;
Java, 37s to 51s.
Rice, per cwt.—Carolina 15s. to
19s.; Madras, 7s. to 9s.;
Patna, cleaned, 11s. to 17s.
Sugar, per cwt.—Bengal 26s.
to 41s.6d.; British West India, good grocery, 35s.
to 42s.; Mauritius, brown,
28s. to 37s.; Brazil, do. 16s.
to 42s.
Tea, per lb. (duty 2s.1d. and
5 per cent.),—Ord. to Good
Congou, 10d. to 1s. 6d.
Souchong, common to fine,
11½d. to 3s.: ord. to fine
Hyson, 1s. 3d. to 3s. 6d.;
Imperial, 11d. to 2s. 6d.Candles, per 12 lbs. 4s. 6d. to 5s. 6d. Coals, per ton, 14s. 9d. Pale Seal, per 252 gals., £32 10s.
Sperm, £85 to £86
Cod, £36 to £37Palm, per ton, £26 15s. to £27
Olive, Gallipolli, £38 10s. to £39
Linseed, £33 to £33 6s.
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