COMMERCIAL RECORD.
BANKRUPTS.
From the Gazette of Sept.30th. J. BASSET, High-street, Shoreditch,
hotel-keeper.—W. HAYHOW, Ratcliff-highway, boot-maker.
—W. M. WHALLEY, South Minims, victualler.—W. W. HOLMAN,
Bath, draper.—P. M. HADLEY, Cardiff, corn-merchant.—
J. WILLIAMS, Cadonton juxta Neath, iron-master.—G. M. BASS,
Louth, grocer, and J. HEYWOOD, Liverpool, provision-merchants.
Oct. 3rd. H. LEWIN, Wellingborough, linen-draper.—W. H.
ORAM and W. HEARD, Noble-street, traders.—I. HAYES, St.
John's-lane, Clerkenwell, stereotype-founder.—N. WELCH,
Sedgley, Staffordshire, iron-manufacturer.—W. and M. PLAISTER,
Bristol, cheese-factors.—J. HODGES, Bristol, carpenter.—J.
STEVENSON, Liverpool, merchant.—W. GREEN, jun., Higher
Tranmere, Cheshire, brewer.—T. M. HARRIS, Liverpool, ship-
owner.—W. CRANKSHAW, Colne, cotton-spinner.
Oct. 7th. J. and W. MEANE, Brighton, brewers.—W. HOUSEMAN,
Brighton, money-scrivener.—W. HARTRIDGE, Milton-next-
Sittingbourne, Kent, draper.—W. S. WHATFORD, Brighton,
dentist.—T. B. HASLEY, Warwickshire, miller.—W. COX,
Smethwick, Staffordshire, iron-manufacturer.—J. ALLAN,
Carmarthen, tea-dealer.—J. WHITEHEAD and R. COTTAM, now or
late of Blackburn, machine-makers.
Sep. 10th. W. W. BRAGGER and R. BRAGGER, jun., Camberwell-
green, dealers in hosiery.—F. DAWSON, Great Yarmouth,
draper.—H. M'COLL, South Shields, bookseller.
Oct. 13th. J. and E. LEACH, Waterbeach, builders.—E. RITHERDON,
Mill Wall, ship-builder.—J. M. WILSON, Eton, bookseller.
—E. JONES, Church-street, Blackfriars-road, currier.—S.
SHERLOCK, Liverpool, wine-merchant.—J. REID, Huddersfield,
merchant.—W. WILLIAMS and Co., Newport, Monmouthshire,
bankers.
Oct. 17th. G. F. NILBOUR, Slough, music-seller.—T.
MARRIOTT, Gracechurch-street, oilman.—G. LAWS, Waltham
Abbey, linendraper.—J. WHITAKER and J. CROWTHER,
Buslingthorpe, Yorkshire, dyers.—W. T. ADCOCK, Manchester, hotel-keeper.
Oct. 21st. E. CAIRNS, Newport, Monmouthshire, corn-
merchant.—C. COOPER, High-street, Wandsworth, grocer.—
J. DEANE, Liverpool, chemist,—J. DOVE, Leeds, currier.—G.
HAYNES, Leek, Staffordshire, dealer.—E. S. HOWARD and T.
STONE, Norwich, builders.—R. W. JEARRAD, jun., Oxford-street,
carpenter.—J. MARRIOTT, Gracechurch-street, City, Italian-
warehouseman.—G. F. NIEBOUR, Slough, Buckinghamshire,
music-seller.—J. SYKES, jun., Sowerby, Yorkshire, tea-dealer.
—R. TILL, Worcester, grocer.
Oct. 24th. E. EVANS, Paddington-green, nurseryman.—F.
CASTELLI, Bury-court, St. Mary Axe, merchant.—H. BROOME,
Haymarket, victualler.—J. S DAVIS, Dalby-terrace, City-road,
dealer in jewellery.—E. W.CHERRIL, Ramsgate, cabinet-maker.
—W. T. ADCOCK, Manchester, Hotel-keeper.—J. HOWARD,
Macclesfield, silk-manufacturer.—J. MACBURNIE, Exeter, draper.—
J. C. BEATON, Martock, Somersetshire, glover.—E. TEAGUE,
jun., East Dean, Gloucestershire, grocer.—M. LEES, Halifax,
woollen-manufacturer.—J. Y. SMITH, Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
ship-broker.
Oct. 28th. S. S. BUCKNOLE, Castle Cary, Somersetshire, draper.
—T. COMPERE, Aylesford, Kent, and Cleveland-street, Mile-end,
paper-maker.—J. CUTTS, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, grocer.
J. GRIMBLE, Sydney-square, Whitechapel, builder.—J. R.
IRVING and W. IRVING, Liverpool, shipwrights.—J. JOHNSON,
Wolston, Warwickshire, coal-dealer.—S. MAYOR, Liverpool,
ship-chandler.—H. PAMMENT, Ponton-street, Pentonville, cheese-
monger.—G. PIM and S. PIM, Birkenhead, Cheshire, merchants.
—J. SMITH, Altrincham, Cheshire, joiner.—C. WALKER, Basinghall-
street, City, and Leeds, woollen cloth manufacturer.
BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.
Oct. 6th. T. FISHER, Gower-street, Bedford-square, and Tottenham-
street, Tottenham court-road, pianoforte-manufacturer.
Oct. 13th. J. HARVEY, Gravesend, timber-merchant.
J. W. GORDON, Cullum-street, City, and Church-row,
Limehouse, wine-merchant.
MONEY MARKET.
The business during the month in the public Funds, and in
Railway, and other shares, has been very limited, and subject
to little fluctuation. In Foreign Securities the same thing has
been the case. Even the French rentes have been scarcely
affected by the Ministerial Crisis.
FOREIGN FUNDS—latest prices. Brazilian 5 per cent., 91¾STOCKS Highest. Lowest Latest. Three per Cent. Consols .. 975/8 96½ 973/8 Three per Cent. Reduced .. 96¾ 96 96¾ Three and a quarter per Cents.. 981/8 971/8 981/8 Long Annuities, Jan. 1860 . 7 61/8 615/16 Bank Stock, 7 per cent. .. 214¾ 211½ 214¾ India Stock, ex.div. .. 262½ 260 262½ Exchequer Bills £1000 .. 54 43 53 India Bonds under £1000 .. 63s. prm. 47s. prm. 63s. prm.
Buenos Ayres 6 per cent., 56
Danish 3 per cent., 102¼
Dutch 4 p. c. certificates, 90
Mexican 5 per cent., 26¼
Peruvian 5 per cent., 90¼
Portuguese 4 per cent., 32¾
Russian 4½ per cent., 1013/8
Spanish 3 per cent., acc., 38¾
FOREIGN RAILWAYS—LATEST PRICES.Paid. RAILWAYS Highest. Lowest. Latest. 100 Brighton and South Coast. 94½ 93½ 92½ 100 Bristol and Exeter ... 80¾ 77¾ 79 all Blackwall .... 7 6¾ 65/8 50 Caledonian .... 121/8 11¾ 11¾ 20 Eastern Counties .. 61/8 6 6 50 Edinburgh and Glasgow . 27 26 27 all Great Northern ... 16¾ 15½ 15¾ 100 Great Western ... 83¼ 81 81¾ 100 Lancashire and Yorkshire 551/8 54¼ 54½ 100 Midland .... 48½ 47 48½ 25 North British ... 6 5¾ 5¾ 100 North-Western ... 117 113¼ 114 30 South-Eastern and Dover . 195/8 13 18¾ 100 South-Western ... 84 81¼ 82 25 York, Newc., and Berwick 18¾ 17½ 18¼ 50 York and North Midland 19½ 183/8 193/8
Boulogne and Amiens, 10½
Dutch Rhenish, 5¼
East Indian, 21/8 p.
Namur and Liege, 65/8
Northern of France, 141/8
Paris & Orleans, 35
Paris and Rouen, 22¼
Paris and Strasbourg, 61/8
Rouen and Havre, 8¾ ex. d.
Tours and Nantes, 9¾ dis.
CORN MARKET—LONDON WEEKLY AVERAGES.
Wheat, per qr., 37s. 6d.; Oats, 18s. 4d.; Rye, 26s.; Beans,
28s. 6d.; Peas, 28s. 2d.; Flour (town made), delivered, per 280
lbs., 40s. to 42s. 6d.; American, per barrel of 196 lbs., 23s. to 25s.
PROVISIONS—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES.
Bacon, per cwt.—Waterford,
42s. to 53s.; Belfast, 42s. to
44s.
Beef, per 8 lbs., mid. to prime,
2s 6d. to 3s. 8d.
Butter, per cwt.—Carlow. 1st,
74s. to 82s.; Waterford, 1st,
72s. to 76s.; Dutch Friesland,
90s. to 94s.; Limerick,
1st, 66s. to 71s.
Cheese, per cwt., Cheshire, 50s.
to 70s.; Wiltshire, double,
40s. to 44s.; Dutch, new
Gouda, 26s. to 29s.;
American, 38s. to 44s.
Eggs, per 120, English, 6s. 3d.
to 7s.
Hams, per cwt.—York or
Cumberland, 74s. to 84s.; Irish,
30s. to 62s.; Westphalia,
44s. to 50s.
Mutton, per 8 lbs., 2s. 10d. to 4s.
Pork, per 8 lbs., 3s. to 3s. 8d.;
American, new, per barrel,
46s. to 55s.
Veal, per 8 lbs., 2s. 8d. to 3s. 8d.
Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and
Essex Ware, 42s. to 75s.;
Kent and Essex Middling,
25s. to 45s.: Chats, 20s. to
25s.
GROCERY—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES.
Cocoa, per cwt. Ord. to good
red Trinidad, 42s. to 50s.;
Bahia, 26s. to 28s.
Coffee, per cwt.—Good ord.,
native Ceylon, 40s. 6d. to 78s.;
Mocha, 78s. to 88s.; St.
Domingo, 38s. to 40s.;
Sumatra, 36s. to 38s.
Rice, per cwt.—Bengal mid. to
fine white, 8s. 6d. to 10s. 6d.;
Madras, 7s. 6d. to 9s.
Sago, per cwt.—Pearl, 15s. to 18s.
Sugar, per cwt.—British
West India, 37s. to 39s.;
Mauritius, brown, 37s. to
44s.; Brazil, 27s. to 41s.
Tea, per lb. (duty 2s. 1d.)—Ord.
Congou, 9d. to 9¼d.;
Souchong, com. to fine, 10d. to
2s.; ord. to fine Hyson,
1s. to 1s. 6d.; Imperial, 1s.
to 2s. 6d.
Candles, per 12 Ibs. 4s. 6d to 5s.
Coals, per ton, 15s. 3d. to 15s. 9d.
OILS.
Pale Seal, per 252 gals., £31 10s.
Sperm, £85 to £87
Cod, £34 10s.
Palm, per ton, £27 6s. to £28
Olive, Gallipoli, £41 to £42
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