COMMERCIAL RECORD.
BANKRUPTS.
From the London Gazette of June 29th.—R. LEEBON and E. C.
CURTIS, Stratford, builders.—J. WHITTAKER, Park-place, Mile-
end-road, draper.—H. MOPSEY, Union-street east, Bishopsgate,
ironmonger.—M. WARD, Mark-lane, corn-merchant.—J. B.
DREW, Wittam's-buildings, Old-street-road, carpenter.—W.
DOWLING, Leicester, grocer.—F. HOLROYD, Leeds, twine-
spinner.—A. ATKINSON, Dalton-in-Furness, Lancashire, tanner.
July 2nd.—G. W. WALTER and W. H. WALKER, Keele,
Staffordshire, throwsters.—J. MOTTRAM, Shrewsbury, hop-
merchant.—E. PERRY, Leeds, hatter.—G. STANDERWICK and Co.,
Bristol, auctioneers.
July 5th.—J. ROBINSON, Nassau-place, Commercial-road, east,
clothier.—J. BLUCK, Bucklersbury, wine-merchant.—S. KNIGHT,
Fore-street, Cripplegate, cheesemonger.—E. PALMER, Ware,
maltster.—A. CORKEN, Oswestry, watchmaker.—B. FISHER,
Gloucester, currier.—J. R. BASKETT, Cardiff, corn-factor.
July 9th.—T. W. RICHARDS, Goswell-road, linendraper.—
W. SCOTT, Perceval-street, Clerkenwell, clockmaker.—J. PERRY
and W. K. BROADHURST, Fenton, Stoke-upon-Trent, earthernware manufacturers.—H. JACKAMAN, Birmingham, builder.—
C. BELTON, Birmingham, chemist.—A. HASWELL, Bath, milliner.
—G. SMITH, Leeds, flax-spinner.—J. W. SPIVEY, Huddersfield,
cloth-merchant.—R. PACE, sen., Liverpool, shipowner.—
J. TIMOTHY, Liverpool, flour-dealer.—J. HARRIS, Liverpool,
jeweller.—S. PADGET, Preston, draper.
July 13th.—C. E. BINGHAM, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square,
printer.—S. MITCHELL, Stepney-gate, bootmaker.—G. E. HIRST,
Halifax, cloth-merchant.—R. P. STEPHENS, Liverpool, shipowner.
—J. BUCK, Manchester, engraver.
July 16th.—J. STREETER, Brighton, corn-merchant.—J.H.
MORRIS, King William-street, Strand, manufacturer of india-
rubber pavement.—J. W. EDWARDS, Marchmont-street, Brunswick
-square, cheesemonger.—R. P. STEVENS, Liverpool, shipowner.
—W. NICHOLSON, Shotley-bridge, Durham, timber-
merchant.—J. WILSON, Gateshead, coach-proprietor.
July 20th.—T. MEESON, Fenchurch-street, coal-merchant.—S.
Pounceby, High-street, Shadwell, stationer.—D. M. FORD,
Lawrence-lane, carrier—T. BROOKS, Lye, Stourbridge, nail-
manufacturer.—J. HAYMAN, Carbeale Mills, Torpoint, Cornwall,
miller.—G. ASHBURNER, Bolton-le-moors, ironmonger.
July 23rd.—G. CLARK, Old-street, draper.—H. GURNEY,
PitfIeld-street, Hoxton, victualler.—H. ADDIS and Co., Gloucester,
vinegar-manufacturers.—C. ROGERS, Camborne, Cornwall,
draper.—T. LISTER, jun., Long Preston, cotton-spinner.—J.
RAMPOLDI, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, toyman.
July 27th.—M. BRANSOE, Stratford, Essex, stationer.—W.
BURMAN, Birmingham, brickmaker.—J. B. DAVIS, Liverpool,
provision-merchant.—D. GIBSON, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer.
—J. LEE, Brooks-mews, Gloucester-place, Paddington, cab
proprietor.—J. SWIFT, Stavely, Derbyshire, grocer.
BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.
July 5th.—J. SOWERBY, Oxford-street, silk-mercer.
July 13th.— — FENTON, Coventry-street, Haymarket, stationer.
July 16th.—J. CHALLEN, Brixton, brewer.
July 20th.—S. HORTON, Carlton-road, Asylum-road, Old Kent
road, builder.
MONEY MARKET.
The Public Securities during the month have continued
steady, the average value of all of them being something above
that of last month. And the same thing is the case with Railway
and other Shares.
FOREIGN FUNDS—LATEST PRICES. South-Western . . . FOREIGN RAILWAYS—LATEST PRICES. CORN MARKET—LONDON WEEKLY AVERAGES. Wheat, per qr., 41s.; Barley, 27s.; Oats, 19s.11d.; Rye, PROVISIONS—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES. GROCERY—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES. OILS.STOCKS. Highest. Lowest. Latest. Three per Cent. Consols 101 1001/8 1001/8 Three per Cent. Reduced 101 1007/8 101 Three and a quarter per Cents. 1051/8 1041/8 1051/8 Long Annuities, Jan. 1860 67/8 615/16 615/16 Bank Stock 232 224½ 232 Exchequer Bills 73 69 73 India Bonds, £1000 94 88 pm 94 Brazilian 5 per cent., 101½ Peruvian 6 per cent., 103 Chilian 6 per cent., 106¾ Portuguese 4 per cent., 37½ Danish 5 per cent., 107¼ Russian 4½ per cent., 1037/8 Dutch 4 p. cent. certificates, 91½ Spanish 3 per cent., 491/8 Mexican 3 per cent., 25½ Sardinian, 94½. Paid. RAILWAYS. Highest. Lowest. Latest. St. 100 Brighton and South Coast. 110½ 107½ 107½ all Blackwall . . . . 8¾ 8½ 8½ St. 100 Caledonian . . . 46¾ 42½ 42½ all Eastern Counties . . 115/8 10½ 107/8 St. 100 Edinburgh and Glasgow . 72 66½ 67½ all Great Northern 90½ 85 85 St. 100 Great Western . . . 106¼ 985/8 103¾ ,, 100 Lancashire and Yorkshire 87¾ 83¾ 84 ,, 100 London & North-Western 134 130½ 132¼ ,, 100 Midland . . . . 791/8 73½ 771/8 ,, 100 North British . . . 36¼ 33 33 ,, 100 South-Eastern and Dover . 77½ 733/8 741/8 ,, 100 102 97 97 ,, 100 York, Newc., and Berwick 78¼ 75 74½ ,, 100 York and North Midland . 54½ 52¼ 52½ Boulogne and Amiens, 115/8 Paris and Rouen, 363/8 East Indian, 273/8 Paris and Strasbourg, 245/8 Namur and Liege, 67/8 Rouen and Havre, 14 Northern of France, 25¼ Tours and Nantes, 133/8
30s. 1d.; Beans, 34s. 5d.; Peas, 30s. 11d.; Flour (town made),
delivered, 40s. to 43s.; American barrel of 280 lb., 19s. to 22s.Bacon, per cwt., sides, 50s. to
65s.; middles, 50s. to 54s
Beef, per 8 lb., mid. to prime,
2s. 2d. to 3s. 4d.
Butter, per cwt.—Cork, 68s. to
72s.; Waterford, 1st, 64s.
to 66s.; Dutch Friesland,
76s. to 80s.; Limerick, 60s.
to 65s.
Cheese, per cwt., Cheshire, 42s.
to 70s.; Wiltshire, double,
40s. to 53s.; Dutch, new
Gouda, 30s.; American, 30s.
Eggs, per 120, French, 4s. 3d.
to 5s. Hams, per cwt.—York or
Cumberland, 60s. to 66s.; Irish,
68s.; Westphalia, 49s. to
53s.
Mutton, per 8 lb., mid. to prime,
3s. to 3s. 10d.
Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and
Essex Shaws, 60s. to 72s.;
Kent and Essex Middling,
55s. to 70s; Chats, 22s. to
24s.
Pork, 8 lb., 2s. 8d. to 3s. 8d.
Veal, per 8 lb., 2s. 8d. to 3s. 8d.Cocoa, per cwt. Ord. to good
red Trinidad, 28s. to 41s.;
Brazil, 24s. 6d. to 26s.
Coffee, per cwt.—Good ord.,
native Ceylon, 43s. 6d. to 79s.;
Mocha, 50s. to 92s.; Sumatra,
34s. to 37s.; Java, 42s.
to 46s.
Rice, per cwt.—Bengal fine
white, 8s. 9d to 11s.; Madras,
7s. 6d. to 9s.; Patna,
cleaned, 11s. to 17s.Sugar, per cwt.—Jamaica
brown, 31s. to 39s. 6d.;
Mauritius, brown, 25s. to
38s.; Brazil, 29s. 6d. to 40s.
Tea, per lb. (duty 2s. 1d. and
5 per cent.)—Ord. to good
Congou, 7¼d. to 1s. 6d.;
Souchong, com. to fine, 8d.
to 1s. 9d.; ord. to fine
Hyson, 8d. to 1s. 3d.;
Imperial, 1s. 2d. to 2s.Candles, per 12 lb., 4s. 6d. to 5s. 6d. Coals, per ton, 14s. 6d. Pale Seal, per 252 gals., £35 10s.
Sperm, £82 to £85.
Cod, £33 10s. to £34.Palm, per ton, £28 10s.
Olive, Gallipoli, £49 to £51.
Linseed, £28 15s. to £29.
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