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COMMERCIAL RECORD.

BANKRUPTS.

From the London Gazette of Sept. 28th.—T. RUSSELL and J.
MUSGROVE, Norwich, sack-manufacturers.—W. M. HARKER,
Little Moorfields, currier.—J. R. COLLETT, Princes-street,
Hanover-square, milliner.—J. WINTER, Holborn-hill, clothier.

Oct. 1st.R. PITT, East Donyland, Essex, shipowner.—W.
PROSSER, Shoreditch, draper.—T. W. SHARLAND, Liverpool, tea-
broker.—E. T. BRADSHAW, Manchester, dealer in bricks.

Oct. 5th.J. and W. AUGUST, Norwich, builders.—J.
MOREWOOD, Fludyer-street, Westminster, merchant.—J. MARLOW,
Walsall, Staffordshire, iron-founder.— J. GUEST, Burslem,
victualler.—J. B. BOON, Burslem, woollen-draper.—G. ROWELL,
jun , Carlisle, painter.

Oct. 8th.J.J. MOREWOOD, Fludyer-street, Westminster,
merchant.—E. and H. G. WINSTANLEY, Poultry, chemists.—T. ROE,
Suffolk-place, Islington, upholster.—W. STEEL, Birmingham,
inn-keeper.—R. SHELTON, Wellington, Shropshire, saddler.—F.
LEWIN, Ragland, engineer,—J. G. HARRISON, Liverpool, dealer
in locks.—A. ASTLEY, Manchester, glass-dealer.—J. RHODES,
jun., Oldham, tailor.

Oct. 12th.W. WELLINGTON and R. BUTTERFIELD, Brighton,
lacemenR. TAMSETT, Woolwich, builder.—G. GARDNER,
Woolwich, ironmonger,—J. BRIMACOMBE, Falmouth, wine-merchant.
I. ISAACS, Plymouth, dealer in watches.—H. COWIE, Liverpool,
shipowner.—S. LANGFORD, Hyde, Cheshire, ironmonger.—

Oct. 15th.S. DAINES, New Bond-street, hosier.—A. DAWSON,
Charles-street, Mile-end New Town, engineer.—J. HOGARTH,
Rotherhithe-street, iron-merchant.—A. PICKETT, Brighton,
brickmaker.—C. H. CANNING, Birmingham, draper.—W. SMITH,
Bolton-le-Moors, grocer.

Oct. 19th.—R. T. TUBES, Holywell-street, Shoreditch,
haberdasher.—W. AUSTIN, the Grove, Great Guildford-street,
ironfounder.—A. B. WALL, Bishop's-road, Bayswater, apothecary.—
C. LEE, Park-street, Oxford-street, baker.—J. BRIMACOMBE,
Falmouth, wine-merchant.—A. L. STOCK, Huddersfield, draper.
R. M'BURNIE, Wetherby, Yorkshire, grocer.—T. BELL and A.
CHAMP, Liverpool, provision-dealers.—W. LOWCOCK, Bootle,
butcher.—G. SMITH, Liverpool, tailor.

Oct. 22nd.T. MEDLEY, Bermondsey-street, horse-hair-
manufacturer.—J. OLIVER, Liverpool, linen-draper.—T. CROOK,
Preston, manufacturer.—T. YOUNG, Hartlepool, grocer.

Oct. 2&th.C. J. ASHTON, Fenchurch-street, merchant.—J.
OLDFIELD, Fleet-street, licensed victualler.—C. CLARKE,
Walham-green, Fulham, market-gardener.—C. GREENFIELD,
Brighton, chemist.—J. B. NICKLIN, Wolverhampton,
ironmonger.—W. H. STAFFORD, Sheffield, painter.—W. J. PERRIN,
Liverpool, merchant.—J. KING, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire,
mealman,—W. BRIGGS, Filey, Yorkshire, hotel-keeper.

BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.

Sept. 28th.—T. JENKINS, Tredegar, Monmouthshire, innkeeper.

Oct. 12th.—G. MORTON, Crown-wharf, Great Scotland-yard,
coal-merchant.—J. HICK, Wakefield, corn-merchant.

MONEY MARKET.

The Stock Market has been firm during the month, the
fluctuations having been very slight. The three per cent,
consols have never been lower than 997/8, nor higher than 1001/2.
The closing prices on the 26th inst. were 1001/8 to 1001/4 for
money, and 1001/4 to 1003/8 for the account of the 11th November.

In the Foreign Market there has been considerable activity,
with steady prices.

Railway shares have undergone very little fluctuation, and a
good deal of business has been transacted in them.

STOCKS.Highest.Lowest.Latest.
Three per Cent. Consols . . 1001/2  997/8 1001/4
Three per Cent. Reduced . .   993/4  991/2   995/8
Three and a Quarter per Cents..    1031/41031/8 1031/4
Long Annuities, Jan. 1860    .     63/4    6     61/2
Bank Stock   .   .   .   . 2252201/2  224
Exchequer Bills   .   .   .   .   78  67   77 p.m.
India Stock   .   .   .   . 279274  276

FOREIGN FUNDS—LATEST PRICES.

Brazilian 5 per cent.,1001/2   Peruvian 6 per cent., defd.103
Chilian 3 per cent.,  76   Portuguese 4 per cent.,  381/2
Danish 3 per cent.,  83   Russian 41/2 per cent.,1045/8
Dutch 4 per cent. certificates,  961/4   Spanish 3 per cent.,  513/8
Mexican 3 per cent.,  245/8   Sardinian, 5 per cent.,

  977/8


Paid.  RAILWAYS.Highest.Lowest.Latest.
St. 100Brighton and South Coast.   1051/41037/81051/4
allBlackwall.     .     .     .   81/4   81/8   81/4
St. 100Caledonian   .     .     . 531/2 445/8 531/2
allEastern Counties     .     . 121/8 113/8 121/8
St. 100Edinburgh and Glasgow   . 751/2 70 751/2
"    100Great Northern     .     .   . 82 751/4 82
"    100Great Western .     .     . 961/4 951/2 96
"    100Lancashire and Yorkshire 881/2 831/4 881/2
"    100London & North-Western1201165/8120
"    100Midland     .     .     . 783/8 761/4 78
"    100North British   .     .     . 381/2 373/8 381/2
"    100South-Eastern and Dover . 80 72 80
"    100York, Newc., and Berwick 691/2 67 691/2
"    100York and North Midland . 53 491/4 53

FOREIGN RAILWAYS—LATEST PRICES.

Boulogne and Amiens,113/8    Paris and Rouen,383/4
East Indian,83/4 pm.    Paris and Strasbourg,311/2
Namur and Liege,8    Rouen and Havre,181/4
Northern of France,32    Tours and Nantes,133/8

CORN MARKET—LONDON WEEKLY AVERAGES.

Wheat, per qr., 37s. to 50s.; Barley, 24s. to 36; Oats, 17s. to 22s.;
Rye, 30s. to 32s.; Beans, 34s.; Peas, 30s. to 40s.; Flour, (town
made), delivered, 30s. to 40s.

PROVISIONS—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES.

Bacon, per cwt., sides, 48s. to          Hams, per cwt.—York or
54s.; middles, 51s. to 53s.                   Cumberland, 70s. to 80s.; Irish,
                                                            50s. to 74s.; Westphalia,
Beef, per 8 lb., mid. to prime,               44s. to 50s.
2s. 4d. to 3s. 8d.
Butter, per cwt.—Cork, 78s. to         Mutton, per 8 lb., mid. to prime,
80s.; Waterford, 1st, 70s.                   3s. 8d. to 4s. 4d.
to 76s.; Dutch Friesland,                  Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and
82s. to 86s.; Limerick, 72s.                 Essex Shaws, 60s. to 72s.;
to 76s.                                                 Kent and Essex middling,
Cheese, per cwt., Cheshire, 44s.       55s. to 70s; Chats, 22s. to
to 66s.; Wiltshire, double,                    24s.
36s. to 58s.; Dutch, new                     Pork, 2s.6d  to  3s.8d                
Gouda, 28s. to 36s.; American,          Veal, per 8 lb.,  2s. 8d.  to 4s.
32s. to 44s.; Eggs, per
120, French, 4s. 3d. to 5s.

GROCERY—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES.

Cocoa, per cwt. Ord. to good        Sugar, per cwt.—Jamaica
red Trinidad, 31s. to 44s.;            30s. 6d. to  38.6d.
Brazil, 24s. 6d. to 28s.            Mauritius, brown, 26s. to 32s.;
Coffee, per cwt.—Good ord.,
            Brazil, 31s. 6d. to 40s.
native Ceylon, 45s. to 95s.;         Tea, per lb. (duty 2s. 1d. and
Mocha, 56s. to 92s.; Sumatra,            5 per cent.)—Ord. to good
34s. to 37s.; Java, 42s            Congou, 93/4d. to 1s. 6d.;
to 46s.            Souchong, com. to fine, 9d.
Rice, per cwt.—Bengal fine            to 1s. 10d; ord. to fine
white, 10s. 3d. to 12s. 0d.;             Hyson, 1s. 1d. to 3s.;
Madras, 9s. 6d. to 10s. 6d.;              Imperial, 1s. 2d. to 2s.
Patna, cleaned, 12s. to 18s.
Candles, per 12 lb., 4s. 6d. to              Coals, per ton, 14s. 3d. to
5s. 6d.                                                    22s. 6d.

OILS.

Pale Seal, per 252 gals., £34 10s.       Olive, Gallipoli per ton, £55.
Sperm, £86 to £87.                               Linseed, per cwt., £27 15s. to
Cod. £33.                                               £28.
Palm, per cwt., 29s. to 30s.