COMMERCIAL RECORD.
BANKRUPTS.
From the Gazette of Oct.29. WILLIAM ALSOP, Plymouth,
potter.—ANDREW LITTLE, York, draper.—MICHAEL LORD,
Lower-Bagden, Lancashire, sheep salesman.—JAMES PORTER,
High-street, Camden-town, upholsterer.—HENRY GEORGE
STAHLSCHMIDT, Fenchurch-street, City, merchant.—THOMAS
WOODROFFE, Webb's-county-terrace, New-Kent-road, druggist.
Nov. 1. WILLIAM GIBBS, Throgmorton-street, City, stockbroker.
—EPHRAIM GWALTER, Plaistow, Essex, horse dealer.—ADOLPHUS
MILLER, Emsworth, Hampshire, rope-maker.—HENRY BROOKE
MURIEL, Brighton, Sussex, chemist.—THOMAS SKAM, Wandsworth-
road, and Battersea, Surrey, builder.—HUGH SNELLING,
Brighton, Sussex, grocer.—SAMUEL ALFRED WARNER, Southampton-street, Strand, projectile manufacturer.
Nov. 5. JOHN BEEBY, Luton, and Dunstable, Bedfordshire,
salt merchant.—CHARLES BRADBY, Rood-lane, Fenchurch-street,
City, merchant.—JAMES CLARKE, Old-Broad-street, City, coal
merchant.—WILLIAM COLES, Harmer-street, Milton-next-
Gravesend, pastrycook.—ALFRED FRENCH, East-Grinstead,
Sussex, plumber.—JAMES GILSTON, Leeds, woollen-draper.—
ABRAHAM HOOLEY, Macclesfield, silk manufacturer.—JOHN
LIVESEY, and JOHN PRIMM, New-Lenton, Nottinghamshire, lace
makers.—ROBERT BUTTON REEVES, and RICHARD HERDMAN
DAWSON, Liverpool, wine and spirit dealers.—WILLIAM TAYLOR,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, auctioneer.
Nov. 8. ALEXANDER BLACK, Wellington-street-north, Covent-
garden, bookseller—WILLIAM COLES, Milton-next-Gravesend,
pastrycook.—ROBERT GARTON, Kingston-upon-Hull, boot and
shoe maker.—JOHN ROWBOTHAM, Sutton, Cheshire, silk
manufacturer.—GEORGE CLIVE SEARLE, Tyndale-place, Islington,
apothecary.
Nov. 12. THOMAS BROWN, Preston, Lancashire, draper.—
JOHN LIPTROTT FINDLEY, jun,, Birmingham, tailor.—WILLIAM HARRISON,Tynemouth, Northumberland, merchant.—HENRY
HIGGINS, Bilston, Staffordshire, grocer.—GEORGE STILWELL
JENKS, Hammersmith, cheesemonger.—WILLIAM SIMPSON,
Manchester, starch manufacturer.—ROBERT STORR, Corby, Lincolnshire.
—WILLIAM TREGO, Coleman-street, City, builder.—
SiLVANUS ViCK, Brecon, victualler.
Nov. 15. JAMES AMOS, Coventry, Warwickshire, trimming
manufacturer.—JOHN FREDERICK BRETT, Gateshead, Durham,
tailor.—WILLIAM CARTER, High-street, Southwark, boot and
shoe maker.—GEORGE HAND, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire,
grocer.—WILLIAM FRANCIS HARRIS, Friday-street, Cheapside,
City, Manchester warehouseman.—WILLIAM RANDALL,
Manchester, calico printer.—JOSEPH WATKINS, Belmont-row,
Vauxhall, draper.— JOHN WHITE, Birmingham, hay and straw
dealer.
Nov. 19. WILLIAM BENNETT, jun., Worley Wigan, Worcestershire,
brick-maker.—EDWARD BREWSTER, Hand-court, City,
printer.—JAMES BUTTFIELD, Newbury, Berkshire, grocer.—
ABRAHAM CHADWICK, Burnedge and Fair View, Lancashire,
cotton-spinner.—EDMUND CHADWICK, Manchester, starch
manufacturer.—ANN ELIZABETH HICKMAN, Cannon-road, St. George's
in-the-east, and MOSES JOHN HICKMAN, Princes-place, St.
George's-in-the-east, undertakers.—WILLIAM NEGUS, Bagnigge-
wells-road, victualler.—JOSEPH SMITH, Liverpool, haberdasher.
—THOMAS TUFFIELD, Hoxton-old-town, tallow-chandler.
Nov. 22. ARTHUR BEARD, Liverpool, wine merchant.—
WILLIAM BRADBURN, Shiffnal, Shropshire, corn-dealer.—GEORGE
AUGUSTUS CLARE, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, house
decorator.—ROBERT GIBSON, York, ironmonger.—EDWARD KEDGES,
Chilton Follatt, Wiltshire, builder.—WILLIAM HUZE, Stockport,
Cheshire, draper.—WILLIAM KING,Gravesend, Kent, draper.—
EDWARD LEIGH, Glossop, Derbyshire, cotton-manufacturer.—
ROBERT MILES, Pontypridd, Glamorganshire, grocer.—JOHN
SIMPSON, Manchester, grocer.—FRANCOIS FELIX VOUILLON,
Princess-street, Grosvenor-square, court milliner.
Nov. 26. EDWARD BREWSTER and EDWARD WEST, Hand-court,
Dowgate, printers.—ROBERT DEVER, Cornhill, City, cook and
confectioner.—WILLIAM GOODCHILD SHIPLEY, Market-row,
Oxford-street, corn dealer.—HENRY JOHNSON, Bishopsgate-street-
without. City, tea-dealer.—WILLIAM SMITH, Canal-road, Kingsland,
timber merchant.—JAMES HOPEWELL BROWN, Norwich,
wine and spirit merchant.—GEORGE AUGUSTUS DAVIES, Skinner-
street, City, distiller.—RICHARD PEACOCK, Ladbroke-grove,
Notting-hill, plumber.—CHARLES MACKENZIE, Lower-Crown-
street, Westminster, bookbinder.—HENRY RICHARD HOLLOWAY,
Ryde, Isle of Wight, bookseller.—DAVIS DOUGLAS, Charlton-
upon-Medlock, Lancashire, draper.—JAMES MATHISON, Ferryhill,
Durham, builder.—WILLIAM STARKEY, Huddersfield,
woolstapler.
BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.
Oct. 21. JAMES VILLAR, Leckhampton and Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire, maltster.
Nov. 12. GEORGE PRICE HILL, Fleet-street, City, common
earner, Sept. 11.
THE STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.
City, Nov 28.
The Stock Markets have been subject to a good deal of movement
this month, principally owing to the considerations
out of the aspect of Continental politics. On the 29th ult..
Consols were depressed to 965/8, and though the price afterwards
recovered, and touched 975/8 on the 6th; the uneasiness caused by
the extensive military preparations on the Continent caused a
further heavy fall, the price receding to 96 on the 11th. More
firmness then became apparent, and the quotation on the 22nd
stood at 971/4; but the market has since been heavier. To day's
quotation is 963/4 to 7/8.
The Railway Share Market has been steady, with a fair
amount of business going forward; this description of investment
appearing to attract more attention of late. As regards prices,
the quotations ruling to day, show a rise over last month of from
2 to 4 per cent, for most of the leading stocks.
STOCKS.
86s.prm. RAILWAYS. Paid. Highest. Lowest. Latest.Prices during the Month Highest. Lowest. Latest. Three per Cent. Consols 9 5/8 96 96 7/8 Three per Cent. Reduced 9 7/8 95 1/4 96 1/8 Three and a quarter per Cents. 9 3/4 97 97 7/8 Long Annuities. Jan. 1860 7/8 7 3/4 7 3/4 Bank Stock 21 1/2 211 211 India Stock 27 268 2681/2 South Sea Stock 10 3/4 105 3/4 106 1/4 Exchequer Bills 71s.prm. 64s.prm. 68s.prm. India Bonds 91s.prm. 85s.prm.
CORN MARKET.100 Bristol and Exeter 70 66 70 50 Caledonian 10 1/2 8 10 20 Eastern Counties 6 1/2 5 7/8 6 24 Great Northern 15 13 3/4 15 100 Great North of England 245 242 242 100 Great Western 73 1/4 68 1/2 72 1/2 50 Hull and Selby 981/2 98 98 100 Lancashire and Yorkshire 49 5/8 45 1/2 49 50 Leeds and Bradford 95 94 1/2 94 1/2 100 London and Brighton 85 1/4 83 3/4 85 1/4 100 London and North Western 119 1/2 116 1/2 119 1/4 100 London and South Western 69 3/4 67 69 1/4 100 Midland 43 40 1/4 42 3/4 17 1/2 North Staffordshire 8 1/2 7 1/8 8 1/2 30 South Eastern 20 1/2 19 1/4 20 1/8 25 York, Newcastle and Berwick 17 1/2 16 17 50 York and North Midland 23 1/2 21 1/2 23
Mark Lane, Nov. 26.
The arrivals of English wheat have been upon a limited
scale during the month, and in consequence holders have been
firm, and have obtained rather better rates, though no quotable
advance has been established. Of foreign wheat the supplies
have also fallen off. The London weekly averages last
announced are as follows:—
Wheat, per quarter, 43s.
Barley, 26s. 9d.
Oats, 18s. Id.
Flour, Town made, delivered
per 80 lb., 37s. to 40s.
PROVISION—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES
Bacon, per cwt.—Waterford,44s.
to 45s.; Belfast, 42s. to 44s.
Beef, per 8 lbs., mid. to prime,
2s. to 2s. 10d.
Butter, per cwt., Dorset, 82s.
to 86s.; Cork, 74s.; Friesland,
82s. to 94s.; Fresh,
per lb., 10d. to Is.
Cheese, per cwt., Cheshire, 50s.
to 74s.; Wiltshire, double,
50s. to 58s.; Edam, 44s. to 45s.
Eggs, English, per 120, 8s. 6d.;
Hams, per cwt.—York or
Cumberland, 74s. to 84s.; Irish,
60s. to 68s.;
Lamb, per 8 lbs., 5s. 4d.
Mutton, per 8 lbs., mid. to
prime, 2s. 4d. to 3s. 4d.
Potatoes, per ton.—Yorkshire
Prince Regent's, 70s. to
80s.; Scotch, 50s. to 65s.;
Pork, per 8 lbs., 2s. 8d. to 4s.
Veal, per 8 lbs., 2s. 6d. to 3s.
GROCERY—latest wholesale prices.
Cocoa, per cwt.—Grenada,
40s. to 48s.
Coffee, per cwt.—Good ord.
native Ceylon, 54s.; good
ord. Jamaica, 44s. to 46s.;
Bahia, 40s. to 48s.
Rice, per cwt.—Carolina, 21s.
to 26s.; Bengal, 9s. to
11s. 6d.
Sago, per cwt.—Pearl, 20s. 6d.
to 26s.
Sugar, per cwt.—Brown lumps,
50s. 6d. to 51s.; good brown
Jamaica, 37s. 6d. to 38s.
Tea, per lb.—Good ord. Congou,
Is. 1d.; full flavoured
Souchong, Is. 1d. to 2s.;
Hyson, 1s. 6d. to 3s. 6d.
Candles, per 12 lbs., 4s. 6d. to 5s.; Coals, per ton, Wallsend,
13s. 6d. to 15s. 9d.
OILS.
Pale Seal, per ton, £39.
Sperm, £87 to £88.
Olive, Gallipoli, £44.
Linseed, 31s. 9d. to 32s.
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