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COMMERCIAL RECORD.

BANKRUPTS.

Oct. 31st. B. WYON, Regent-street, engraver.—C. H. REYNOLDS
and C. WITT, Cornhill, outfitters.—J. T. COULTHRED, jun,
and W. DYER, Lombard-street, white-lead-makers.—J. FAIRBROTHER,
Brighton, cowkeeperP. J.TUBB, Tottenham, draper.
C. S. VOULES, New Windsor, scrivener.—W. JONES, Castle-
street, Finsbury, cabinet-maker.—E. CHURTON, Holies-street,
bookseller.—W. BATSON, Birmingham, iron-mannfacturer,—J.
JOHNSON, Wolston, Warwickshire, coal-dealer.—J. M. BANFIELD
and J. LEWIS, Devonport, wine-merchants.—J. TORDOFF, Pudsey,
Yorkshire, Woollen-cloth-manufacturerT. WILSON, Lancliffe.
Yorkshire, draper.—J. H.O. WILSON, Burton-in-Lonsdale, Yorkshire,
draper.- C. READ, Great Grimsby, wine-merchant.—T. and
J. TUCKER, Liverpool, ship-builders.—J. and T.DAY, Macclesfield,
silk-manufacturers.

Nov. 4th. G. MAHON and W. S. MUMMERY, Avery Row, Bond-
street, paper-stainers.—H. SANDERS, Upper Thames-street,
cheesemonger.—E. JONES, Strand, woollen-draper.—R. H.
CUMING, Lamb's Conduit-street, bookseller.—J. DREW, Hampton
Gay, Oxfordshire, paper-maker.—W.JONES, New Road, White-
chapel, cow-keeper.—T. EKIN, Cambridge, spirit-merchant.—
W. EDWARDS, Brighton, carpenter.—J. FLETCHER, Dudley,
publican.—T. GODDARD, Derby, brush-manufacturer.—J. ADAMS,
Hanmer, Flintshire, cheese-dealer.—T. RAMSDEN, Chester,
timber-merchantD. HOOD, Chorley, bleacher.

Nov. 7th. E. KITSON, Fenchurch-street, saddler.—J. B. L.
BUCKLAND, Threadneadle-street, insurance-agent.—G. SMITH,
Walters' Buildings, Old Kent Road, corn-merchant.—A. R.
STABE, Strood, ironmonger.—W. JAMES, Plumstead, builder.
W. SIMMONDS, Brighton, grocer.—A. RADCLIFFE, jun., Chichester
Place, Gray's Inn Road, window-glass-merchant.—W. J.MIALL,
Ingram Court, Fencliurch-street, cement-manufacturer.—F. F.
BRAGGIOTTI, Highbury, merchant.—G. M. MOWBRAY, Hove,
Sussex, builder.—J. TOY, Wolverhampton, innkeeper.—S. HALL,
Tipton, miller.—J. PHILLIPS, Birmingham, druggist.—J. B.
CADBY, Malmesbury, stationer.—C. ISAACS, Bristol, furrier.—
H. CANNIFORD, Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, innkeeper.—E.
HINDLEY, Liverpool, coal-merchant.

Nov. 11th. G. CHEETHAM and G, W. GILL, Strood, shipwrights.
W. TURNER, Gravesend, butcher.—J. and J. KNIGHT, Walham
Green, butchers.—W. HOLMES, Bedford-street, Poplar, builder.
C. WHEELER, St. Martin's Lane, woollen-draper.—D.
MACLEOD, Ealing.—F. SELFE, Sheerness, watchmaker.—H.
THOMPSON, Belper, draper.—J. LICHFIELD, jun., Birmingham,
butcher.—D. H. WALDRON, Birmingham, grocer.—J. WILLMORE,
Leicester, woollen-draper.—J. NICHOLAS, Newport, Monmouthshire,
timber-merchant.—E. ANDREWS, Iwerne Courtney, otherwise
Shroton, Dorsetshire, farmer.—M. RUSHWORTH, Huddersfield,
milliner.—G. BREAR, Wakefield, innkeeper.—J. JOHNSON,
Liverpool, grocer.—E. T. LEEMING, Manchester, hosier.—J.
ROBERTS, Rhyl, Flintshire, innkeeper.

Nov 14th. R. BROWN, Gravel Lane, Southwark, basket-
maker.—T. BUCKLAND, Queenhithe, wine-merchant.—G. COOK,
Tottenham Court Road, furniture-dealer.—J. BATE, New Windsor,
builder.—W. LANCEFIELD, Camberwell, butcher.—H. SHUTTLEWORTH,
Saffron Walden, ironmonger.—M. T. S. WELSH,
Romford, linen-draper.—H. HODGES, Addington Place, Camberwell,
coach-builder.—W. LASLETT, Ash next Sandwich, hay-
dealer.—N. D'ARCY, Pall Mall East, hotel-keeper.—T. B. BROWN,
Handsworth, Staffordshire, blister-manufacturer.—E. ASHTON,
Kingston-upon-Hull, woollen-draper.—J. CAIRNS, Newport,
Monmouthshire, banker.—D. E. MONIES, Liverpool, broker.—
P. JONES, Llansattock, Monmouthshire.

Nov. 18th. S. and N. T. ISHERWOOD, Ludgate Hill, house-
decorators.—T. J. LOUGH and C. W. LEWIS, Great St. Helen's,
drysalters.—W. WHITE, Winchester, builder.—G. WAKELING,
Chelmsford, auctioneer.—S. ASHLIN, Eastcheap, corn-factor.—
J. CUSTANER, Greenwich, miller.—A. MOUAT , Creed Lane, wine-
merchant.—R. W. DADD, Chatham, victuallerJ. FULLER, Ely,
stone-mason.—J. C. SANFORD, Paternoster Row, stationer.—J.
WHITWAM, jun., Huddersfield, woollen-cloth-manufacturer.—J.
HILL, Thorne, Yorkshire, wine-merchant.—T. CARR, Doncaster,
innkeeper.—R. COLLINS, Clitheroe, grocer.—J. ENTWISTLE, Radcliffe,
cotton-manufacturer.—T. F. WIGAN, check-manufacturer.

Nov. 21st. J. CUSTANCE, (and not CUSTANER, as before
advertised,) Greenwich, miller.—T. PATIENT, Saffron, Walden, cooper.
A. BRADFORD, Assembly Row, Mile End Road, victualler.—
S. SOLOMON, Strand, tailor.—H. WOOLF and I. LYONS, Cripplegate
Buildings, umbrella-manufacturers.—W. EVANS, Banbury,
ironmonger.—E. S. CLARKE, St. Mary's Cray, baker.—T. BARNJUM,
Pall Mall East, wine-merchant.—W. ROBINSON, West
Lynn, Norfolk, grocer.—J. T. JONES, Rathbone Place,
warehouseman.—W. KNOCK, Eton, nurseryman.—R. STANFORD and
B. LEWIS, Wednesbury, Staffordshire, engineers.—T. AVANT,
Bridport, music-seller.—M. MUMFORD, Dittisham, Devonshire,
miller.—H. LEGGOTT, Brigg, Lincolnshire, joiner.—W. PRITCHARD,
Liverpool, tea-merchant.—J, S. RITSON, Liverpool,
printer.

Nov. 25th. H. ADAMS, Hastings, Sussex, hardwareman.—R.
ALLEN, Truro, Cornwall, wine-merchant.—A. CANSH, Liverpool,
provision dealer.—J. J. HATCH, Friday-street, City, wholesale
furrier.—H. PINHORN and R. PINHORN, Southampton, tailors.—
F. E. RIGBY, sen, and F. E. RIGBY, jun., Birkenhead, Cheshire,
plumbers.—R. G. RUDEL, Devonshire-street, Queen-square,
Bloomsbury, merchant.—J. SPALDING, Cambridge, ironmonger.

BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.

Oct. 28th. T. FISHER, Gower-street, piano-forte manufacturer.

Nov. 1th. W. BUDDLE, Irongate Wharf, Paddington, timber–
merchant.—R. EDWARDS, Sudbury, Suffolk, linen draper.

Nov. 14th. H. LEWIN, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire,
draper.

MONEY MARKET.

STOCKSHighest.Lowest.Latest.
Three per Cent. Consols . .99973/4983/4
Three per Cent. Reduced .981/8967/8973/4
Three and a quarter per Cents.. 
991/8977/8983/4
Long Annuities. Jan. 186071/16771/16
Bank Stock, 7 per cent. . .2152142141/2
India Stock ....2641/22622641/2
Exchequer Bills, £1000575153pm
India Bonds, £1000 . . .635763

FOREIGN FUNDS—latest prices.

Brazilian 5 per cent., 913/4
Buenos Ayres 6 per cent., 56  
Danish 5 per cent., 1041/4
Dutch 4 p. c. certificates, 901/4
Mexican 5 per cent., 237/8
   Peruvian 5 per cent., 901/4
   Portuguese 4 per cent., 341/4
   Russian 41/2 per cent, 1031/2
   Spanish 5 per cent., acc, 203/4


Paid.RAILWAYSHighest.Lowest.Latest.
100Brighton and South Coast.... 
959395
allBlackwall ....71/465/871/8
50Caledonian . . . .161/8115/8161/8
20Eastern Counties63/4663/4
50Edinburgh and Glasgow .282627
allGreat Northern . . .173/8153/4173/8
100

Great Western .

8581847/8
50Hull and Selby . . .1021001/2102
100Lancashire and Yorkshire58537/8577/8
100London & North-Western1171141161/2
100Midland . . .561/4481/8563/4
25North British .73/855/873/4
30South-Eastern and Dover.207/8181/2207/8
100South-Western .868286
25York, Newc, and Berwick181/2177/8181/2
50York and North Midland211/8193/8217/8

FOREIGN RAILWAYS—latest prices.

Boulogne and Amiens, 105/8
East Indian, 3 pm.
Namur and Liege, 61/2
Northern of France, 143/8
   Paris and Houen, 231/4
   Paris and Strasbourg, 51/4 dis.
   Houen and Havre, 85/8
   Tours and Nantes, 91/2 dis.

CORN MARKET—London weekly averages.

Wheat, per qr., 36s. 4d.;  Oats, 17s. 5d.; Rye, 26s.;  Beans,
28s. 8d.;  Peas, 28s. 3d.;  Flour (town made), delivered, per 280
lbs., 37s. to 40s.;  American, per barrel of 196 lbs, 19s. to 22s.

PROVISIONS—latest wholesale prices.

Bacon, per cwt.—Waterford,
42s. to 60s. Belfast, 55s. to
62s.
   Eggs, per 120, French, 4s. 3d.,
   to 6s. 9d.
Beef, per 8 lbs., mid. to prime,
2s. 4d. to 3s. 2d.
   Hams, per cwt.—York or Cumberland,
   50s. to 62s.; Irish,
   60s. to 68s.; Westphalia,
   48s. to 56s.
Butter, per cwt.—Carlow, 1st,
78s. to 86s.; Waterford, 1st,
76s. to 78s.; Dutch Friesland,
94s. to 96s.; Limerick,
1st, 72s. to 76s.
   Mutton, per 8 lbs, 2s. 8d. to 3s.
   6d.; Pork, per 8 lbs, 2s. 8d.
   to 3s. 10d.; American, new,
   per barrel, 46s. to 55s.
Cheese, per cwt, Cheshire, 42s.
to 66s.; Derby, plain, 46s.
to 54s.; Dutch, new Gouda,
26s. to 29s.; American, 30s.
to 34s.
   Veal, per 8 lbs, 2s. 4d. to 4s.
   Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and
   Essex Ware, 42s. to 76s.;
   Kent and Essex Middling,
   20s. to 40s.; Chats, 23s. to
   30s.

GROCERY—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES

Cocoa, per cwt. Ord. to good
red Trinidad, 35s. to 48s.;
Brazil, 26s. to 28s.

   Sago, per cwt.—Pearl, 15s. to
   17s.

Coffee, per cwt.—Good ord,
native Ceylon, 39s. to 40s.;
Mocha, 80s. to 99s.; St.
Domingo, 38s. to 40s.;
Sumatra, 35s. to 37s.
   Sugar, per cwt.—British West
   India, 29s. to 38s.;
   Mauritius, brown, 24s to 30s.;
   Brazil, 26s. to 40s. 6d.
Rice, per cwt.—Bengal mid. to
fine white, 8s. 6d. to 10s. 6d.;
Madras, 7s. to 9s.
   Tea, per lb. (duty 2s.21/2d.)—Ord.
   Congou, 81/2d. to 1s. 6d.;
   Souchong, com. to fine, 9d. to
   2s.; ord. to fine Hyson,
   1s. 1d. to 3s.; Imperial, 1s.
   3d. to 2s. 6d.


Candles, per 12 lbs. 4s. 6d. to 5s.

   Coals, per ton, 15s. 3d. to 15s. 9d.

OILS.

Pale Seal, per 252 gals, £32  to
£32 10s.

      Palm, per ton, £26 10s. to £27.
      10s.

Sperm, £84 to £86

      Olive, Gallipoli, £40 to £41

Cod, £32 10s. to £33