COMMERCIAL RECORD.
BANKRUPTS.
From the Gazette of July 29th.—E. HERRING, Trinity-street,
Southwark, chemist.—J. LIMBIRD, Strand, stationer.—R. KEEPING,
Ryde, watch-maker.—E. GATES, Aylesford, grocer.—A.
HINTON, Portsmouth, stationer.—E. DAVIS, Northampton,
currier.—T. IRLAM and V. WANOSTROCHT, Liverpool, brokers.—
R. HEATH and Co., Tunstall, iron-masters.—T. J. KING, Stourport, innkeeper.—D. PHILLIPS, Cardiff, linendraper.—B. DAW,
Lumborn Mills, Tavistock, miller.—J. SEARLE, Brixham,
builder.
Aug. 1st.—H. M. ARLISS, and E. TUCKER, Frith-street,
printers.—J. BROWN, Deal, grocer.—T. E. SLATE, King's-head-
court, City, bookbinder.—J. SHORT, Weedon Beck,
Northamptonshire, wine-merchant.—R. MITCHELL, Walthamstow, baker.
—J. H. MAY, Brecknock-terrace, draper.—M. BEART, Upwell,
Norfolk, brick-maker.—E. G. CUFF, Leicester, hotel-keeper.—
J. MACDUFF, Llanelly, Brecknockshire, auctioneer.
Aug. 5th.—E. A. WYNNE and J. LUMSDEN, East-street,
Manchester-square, builders.—T. MARRIOTT, Leighton Buzzard,
seed-merchant.—G. STRINGER, Chamber-street, Goodman'sfields,
Italian-warehousemen.—E. P.QUADLING, Ipswich, railway-
carriage-builder.—G. K. MATTHEWS, Paternoster-row,
bookbinder.—J. LUSCOMBE, Llandulph, Cornwall, miller.
Aug. 8th.—S. CHURCHILL and T. CLADEN, Church-row,
Limehouse, builders.—J. CUNDALL, Old-bond-street, publisher.—
J. BEAUMONT, Leman-street, engineer.—H. HAYES, Regent-
street, draper.—I. ISAACS, Swan-street, Minories, jeweller.—
W. E. FOLLITT, Chenies-place, Somers-town, carver and gilder.—
J. FRANCKEISS, Portsea, woollen-draper.—J. PARKINS, Cheapside,
clothier.—H. Lewis and J. HERVEY, Halifax, spirit-merchants.
—W. SPEAK, Halifax, snuff-manufacturer.—J NEWTON, sen.,
Watlingborongh, Lincolnshire, boat-owner.—W. CLOUGHTON,
Hull, auctioneer.—C. P. HENVILLE, Chideock, Dorsetshire,
miller.—J. PERCIVAL, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, innkeeper.
Aug. 12th.—R. SEYMOUR, Downham, Cambridgeshire, grocer.
—J. VEVERS, Ironmonger-lane, woollen-warehouseman.—T. F.
PIPER, Laurence-lane, stay-maker.—J. B. PHILLIP and Co.,
East-street, Manchester-square, builders.—F. MILLAR, St. John's-
wood, livery-stable-keeper.—E. CLAY, Eastry, Kent, linen-
draper.—W. POWELL, Jeffery-street, Camden-town, builder.—
R. MOTT, Gracechurch-street, tailor.—J. NEWTON, sen.,
Washingborough, Lincolnshire, boat-owner.—R. JACKSON, Liverpool,
organ-builder.—T. RICHARDSON, Liverpool, cutler.—S. CHERRY,
Liverpool, broker.
Aug. 15th.—M. FEENY and J. GARD, St. Martin's-lane, woollen-
drapers.—G. NOCK and J. WILLIAMS, Frith-street, goldsmiths.—
T. DAVEY, jun., Halsted, builder.—H. BEAL, Shoe-lane, book-
seller.—J. PAUL, Oxford-street, milliner.—W. F. DONOVAN,
Oxford-street, poulterer.—G. SMALL, Folkestone, tailor.—W.
BAIRD, Liverpool, paper-hanger.—C. OLEY, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, ship-broker.
Aug. 19th.—F. BAYNHAM, Hounslow, grocer.—J. BARKER,
Exmouth-street, cheesemonger.—W. SMITH, Princes-street,
Leicester-square, engineer.—B. LINDSEY, Market Deeping,
draper.—A. Krauss, Manchester, share-broker.
Aug. 22nd.—R. MIDDLEWOOD and A. FOSTER, Leeds, linen-
draper.—W. PHESSE, Covent-garden-market, victualler.—W.
BENNING, Fleet-street, bookseller.—J. CRAWFORD, Chalk-farm,
tavern-keeper.—E. DICKINSON, Wolverhampton, corn-merchant.
—H. W. DERRY, Wolverhampton, builder.—J. DICKENSON,
Walsall.—C. V. WILLS, Exeter, dealer in lamps.—J. NICOL,
Hull, broker.—T. HAILSTON, Wheelock, grocer.—J. WILDE,
Salford, builder.—W. HODGSON, Lancaster, watch-maker.
Aug. 26th.—C. C. C. GEARY, Colchester, Essex, cheesemonger.
—J. E. NORTON, Crescent, Asylum-road, Old Kent-road, wine-
merchant.—T. WALLIS, jun., and S. WALLIS, Leeds, linen-
drapers.—J. WILDE, Salford, Lancashire, builder.—W. WOODS,
Basinghall-street, City, warehouseman.
BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.
Aug. 15th.—R. MOORE, Sun-tavern-fields, St. George's-in-the-
east, commission-agent.
Aug. 19th.—S. BROWN, Sunderland, ship-owner.
Aug. 22nd.—R. MAYOR, Bolton-le-moors, grocer.
MONEY MARKET.
There has been little fluctuation either in the prices of
Government Stocks, or of Railway Shares, during the past
month. The present state of the Money Market is nearly the
same as at the end of July.
Three per Cent. Consols . . 57s.prm FOREIGN FUNDS—LATEST PRICES Brighton and South Coast. FOREIGN RAILWAYS—LATEST PRICES CORN MARKET—LONDON WEEKLY AVERAGES. Wheat, per qr., 42s. 5d. Barley, 25s. 10d.; Oats, 22s.; Rye, PROVISIONS—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Bacon, per cwt., Irish,42s. to 58s. Hams, per cwt.—York, 50s. to GROCERY—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Cocoa, per cwt. Ord. to good OILS.STOCKS Highest. Lowest. Latest. 967/8 96½ 963/8 Three per Cent. Reduced . . 973/8 97 97 Three and a quarter per Cents. . 991/8 98¾ 98¾ Long Annuities. Jan. 1860 . 7¾ 75/8 7¾ Bank Stock . . . . 216½ 215 215¾ India Stock . . . . 263 260 260 Exchequer Bills . . . 511/8 44 511/8 India Bonds £100 . . . . 59s.prm 53s.prm Brazilian 5 per cent., 91¾ Peruvian 5 per cent., 91 Buenos Ayres 6 per cent., 56 Portuguese 4 per cent., 34¼ Danish 5 per cent., 104½ Russian 4½ per cent., 102 Dutch 4 p. c. certificates, 93 Spanish 5 per cent., acc., 21 Mexican 5 per cent., 287/8 Paid. RAILWAYS. Highest. Lowest. Latest. 100 93½ 91¾ 94¾ all Blackwall . . . 67/8 6½ 6½ 50 Caledonian . . . 111/8 101/8 105/8 20 Eastern Counties . . . 61/8 51/8 51/8 50 Edinburgh and Glasgow . 28¼ 27½ 27½ all Great Northern . . . 17½ 16¼ 16¼ 100 Great Western . . . 85¾ 78¼ 78¼ 50 Hull and Selby . . . 104 103½ 103½ 100 Lancashire and Yorkshire 49¾ 47 471/8 100 London & North-Western 124¼ 117¼ 117¼ 100 Midland . . . . 43 39¼ 401/8 25 North British . . . 65/8 5½ 5½ 30 South-Eastern and Dover . 22½ 205/8 205/8 100 South-Western . . . 841/8 80 80 25 York, Newc., and Berwick 18¾ 16¾ 16¾ 50 York and North Midland 185/8 165/8 165/8 Boulogne and Amiens, 103/8 Paris and Rouen, 24½ East Indian, 27/8 pm. Paris and Strasbourg, 11¼ Namur and Liege, 6 Rouen and Havre, 97/8 Northern of France, 14½ Tours and Nantes, 91¼ dis.
28s.; Beans, 31s. 7d.; Peas, 28s. 2d.; Flour (town made),
delivered, 39s. to 42s.; American barrel of 196 lbs., 19s. to 21s.
Beef, per 8 lbs., mid. to prime,
2s 4d. to 3s. 2d.
Butter, per cwt.—Cork, 72s.
to 73s. Waterford, 1st,
67s to 74s.; Dutch Friesland,
78s to 82s.; Limerick,
65s to 69s.
Cheese, per cwt. Cheshire, 42s.
to 70s.; Derby, pln, 48s.
to 60s.
Eggs, per 120, French, 4s. 6d. to
6s. 3d.
Irish 68s.; Westphalia,
49s. to 53s.
Mutton, per 8 lbs., mid. to
prime, 2s. 8d. to 3s. 6d
Pork, 8lbs., 2s. 8d. to 3s. 8d.
Veal, per 8 lbs., 2s. 4d. to 3s. 8d.
Lamb, 3s. 4d. to 4s. 4d.
Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and
Essex Shaws, 60s. to 72s.;
Kent and Essex Middling,
55s. to 70s.; Chats, 31s. to
36s.
red Trinidad, 38s. to 54s.;
Brazil, 26s. to 28s.
Coffee, per cwt.—Good ord.,
native Ceylon, 38s. to 78s.;
Sumatra, 34s. to 37s.;
Java, 38s. to 51s.
Rice, per cwt.—Carolina 16s. to
17s.; Madras, 7s. to 9s.;
Patna, cleaned, 11s. to 16s.
Sugar, per cwt.—Bengal 26s. to 47s.; British West
India, good brown, 33s. to
34s.; Mauritius. 26s. to 41s.;
Brazil, 29s. to 42s.
Tea, per lb. (duty 2s. 1d. and
5 per cent.),—Ord. to Good
Congou, 10d. to 1s. 8d.
Souchong, common to fine
9½d. to 2s. 6d.; ord. to fine,
Hyson, 1s. 2d. to 3s.;
Imperial, 1s. to 2s. 6d.Candles, per 12 lbs. 4s. 6d. to 5s 6d. Coals, per ton, 14s. 6d.
Published at the Office, No. 16, Wellington Street North Strand. Printed by BRADBURY & EVANS, Whitefriars, London.Pale Seal, per 252 gals., £34. 10s.
Sperm, 84l. to 87l.
Cod, 36l. 10s.Palm, per ton. £27. 10s. to £28.
Olive, Gallipoli, 40l. to 41l.
Linseed, 33l. to 33l. 6s.
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