COMMERCIAL RECORD.
BANKRUPTS.
From the London Gazette of Nov. 30th.—H. VENNALL, Hastings,
stone-mason.—M. CASEY, Baker-street, outfitter.—W. ROBINSON,
Maidstone, linen-draper.—W. COOKE, Albert-terrace, Bow,
miller.—J. WARREN, George-street, Hanover-square, dentist.—
T. P. WILLS, Portsea, brewer.—G. LESTER, High-street, Poplar,
builder.—R. JONES, Coventry, hatter.—H. HASTINGS, Cheltenham,
tea-dealer.
Dec. 4th.—R. COLLS, Charlton, builder.—E. NOBLE, Down-
street, plumber.—T. CORBY, Lower Eaton-street, builder.—J. E.
SPICER, Chilworth, Surrey, paper-manufacturer.—H. CAPPER,
Gravesend, victualler.—P. COWAN, Skinner-street, Snow-hill,
brass-founder.—C. J. PICKFORD, Cheltenham, upholsterer.—T.
WHEELER, jun., Winstone, Cirencester, cattle-dealer.—R. JONES,
Oswestry, Shropshire, hatter.—D. COE, Manchester, grocer.
Dec. 7th.—J. R. OATES, Finch-lane, Cornhill, tailor.—W. H.
SURRIDGE, known as W. SURRIDGE, Harrow-road, horse-dealer.
—R. GREAR, Bradley-terrace, Wandsworth-road, wax-chandler.
—D. SUTHERLAND, Preston, seed-merchant.—W. BACON,
Brentwood, grocer.—R. BELL and G. CAMPBELL, Liverpool,
merchants.
Dec. 10th.—H. STAGG, Croydon, grocer.—C. RHODES, Terrace,
Kensington, milliner.—W. J. BOWDEN, Ware, apothecary.—W.
THORNTON, Battersea, carpenter.—T. BARNSHAW, Brunswick-
street, Poplar, retailer of beer.—J. GILL, Calvert's-buildings,
Southwark, hop-factor.—A. BAIN, Old Bond-street, electric-
clock-maker.—J. GOULDIN, Outwell, Norfolk, potato-dealer.—E.
PISTRUCCI, Salisbury-street, Strand, lithographic artist.—R. H.
MURRAY, Alfred-place, Camden-road, baker.—E. and E. F.
ENGLISH, Bath, auctioneers.—D. WILLIAMS, Dowlaise,
Glamorganshire, grocer.—J. CRIDLAND, Sidmouth, grocer.—T. SPEED,
sen., Liverpool, butcher.—J. KERON, Altrincham, Cheshire,
builder.—J. NESS, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer.
Dec. 14th.—W. ROBINSON, Grand Junction-terrace, Edgware-
road, upholsterer.—J. SPRATT, Sloane-street, coach-builder.—
A. BUNNETT, Bridge House-place, Newington-causeway, window-
blind-manufacturer.—J. ASKEY, Shelton, Staffordshire, timber-
merchant.—W. WALTON, Leamington Priors, baker.—S.
DUDGEON, Litchurch, Derbyshire, builder.—G. HIRST, Kirkburton,
Yorkshire, manufacturer.
Dec. 17th.—J. K. VOTE, Albion-square, Dalston, builder.—
R. S. BOULTER, Mount-row, Westminster-road, tailor.—C. JACOB,
Ingram Court, Fenchurch-street, merchant.—W. WELLINGTON,
Paddington, builder.—S. SALTER, Abbot's Langley, maltster.—
W. SHOBERL, Great Marlborough-street, publisher.—B. JAMES,
Newport, Monmouthshire, builder.—J. ATKINSON, Hull, seed-
crusher.—C. TULLY, Sunderland, shipowner.—C. B. REID,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, brewer.—S. C. HARRISON, Sunderland-
by-the-sea, linen-draper.
Dec. 21st.—J. ARTIGUES, Mark-lane, general-merchant.—
F. W. THOMAS, Leadenhall-street, auctioneer.—T. MANLEY,
Exeter, dealer in wool.—W. BATE, Camelford, Cornwall,
butcher.—F. PEARSON, Liverpool, painter.
Dec. 24th.—W. J. KERRIDGE, Deptford, cheesemonger.
Dec. 28th.—W. H. PERCIVAL, Bloomsbury-square, publisher.—
G. COLLIER, Hatton-garden, bookbinder.—W. MCGEORGE, St.
John-street-road, draper.—J. TALL and J. MINGAY, Crawford-
street, Bryanstone-square, mechanical tool manufacturers.—W.
TANNER, Alcester, Warwickshire, draper.—A. SKELTON, Mount
Tabor, Halifax, stone delver.
MONEY MARKET.
The Stock Market has been steady during the month, the
variations having been trifling. The closing price of Consols
on the 27th was 1003/4 to 1007/8. The prices of Foreign Stocks have
shown little fluctuation; and in Railway Shares business has
been somewhat languid, and operations not extensive.
FOREIGN FUNDS—LATEST PRICES. FOREIGN RAILWAYS—LATEST PRICES. CORN MARKET—LONDON WEEKLY AVERAGES. Wheat, per qr., 43s. 10d.; Barley, 29s. 9d.; Oats, 18s. 5d.; PROVISIONS—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES. GROCERY—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES. OILS.STOCKS. Highest. Lowest. Latest. Three per Cent. Consols . . 1011/2 1007/8 1007/8 Three per Cent. Reduced . . 107/8 1001/4 1017/8 Three and a quarter per Cents. . 1047/8 1035/8 1047/8 Long Annuities, Jan. 1860 . 61/2 63/8 67/16 Bank Stock . . . . 224 222 2241/2 Exchequer Bills . . . . 72 60 69 India Bonds . . . . 83 pm. 75 83 Brazilian 5 per cent., 1021/2 Peruvian 3 per cent., 231/4 Chilian 6 per cent., 108 Portuguese 4 per cent., 405/6 Danish 3 per cent., 861/4 Russian 5 per cent., 120 Dutch 4 per cent. certificates, 991/2 Spanish 3 per cent. new deft. 241/8 Mexican 3 per cent., 235/8 Sardinian, 5 per cent, 96. Paid. RAILWAYS. Highest. Lowest. Latest. St. 100 Brighton and South Coast . 110 1071/2 1081/4 all Blackwall . . . . 93/8 9 91/4 St. 100 Caledonian . . . . 69 673/4 671/2 all Eastern Counties . . 16 131/8 131/8 St. 100 Edinburgh and Glasgow . 801/2 773/4 80 „ 100 Great Northern . . . 843/4 82 82 „ 100 Great Western . . . 97 941/2 951/4 „ 100 Lancashire and Yorkshire 87 841/2 85 „ 100 London & North-Western 128 1241/4 1257/8 „ 100 Midland . . . . 811/8 793/8 793/8 „ 100 North British . . . 42 39 391/2 „ 100 South-Eastern and Dover 833/4 80 833/4 „ 100 York, Newc., and Berwick 76 73 73 „ 100 York and North Midland . 62 59 591/2 Boulogne and Amiens, 115/8 Paris and Rouen, 383/4 East Indian, 91/2, p. m. Paris and Strasbourg, 321/4 Namur and Liege, 81/2 (with int.) Rouen and Havre, 211/4 Northern of France, 353/8 Tours and Nantes, 133/8
Rye, 29s. 2d.; Beans, 34s. 6d.; Peas, 32s.; Flour, (town made),
delivered, 46s. to 49s.; American, per barrel, 23s. to 29s.Bacon, per cwt., Irish, 50s. to
51s.; middles, 51s. to 53s. Hams, per cwt.—York or
Cumberland, 94s. to 100s.; Irish,
50s. to 74s.; Westphalia,
44s. to 50s.Beef, per 8 lb., mid. to prime,
2s. 6s. to 4s. 2d. Mutton, per 8 lb., mid. to prime,
3s. 2d. to 4s. 10d.Butter.—Best fresh, 15s. per
doz.; Carlow, 84s. to 90s.
per cwt.; Dutch Friesland,
82s. to 86s.; Limerick, 72s.
to 76s. Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and
Essex Shaws, 60s. to 72s.;
Kent and Essex middling,
55s. to 70s.; Chats, 22s. to
24s.Cheese, per cwt.—Cheshire, 44s.
to 66s.; Derby, plain, 48s.
to 58s.; Dutch, new Gouda,
28s. to 36s.; American, 32s.
to 44s.; Eggs, per 120,
French, 7s. to 10s. Pork, 3s. to 4s. Veal, per 8 lb., 2s. 6d. to 4s. Cocoa, per cwt. Ord. to good
red Trinidad, 31s. to 44s.;
Brazil, 24s. 6d. to 28s. Sugar, per cwt.—Muscovado,
25s. 1d.; Jamaica, 30s. 6d. to
38s. 6d.; Mauritius, brown,
26s. to 32s.; Brazil, 31s. 6d.
to 40s.Coffee, per cwt.—Good ord.,
native Ceylon, 46s. to 95s.;
Mocha, 64s. to 95s.; Sumatra,
34s. to 37s.; Rio, 51s.
to 52s. 6d. Tea, per lb. (duty 2s. 1d. and
5 per cent.)—Ord. to good
fine Congou, 1s. 41/2d. to
2s.; Souchong, com. to
fine, 9d. to 1s. 9d.; Pekoe,
1s. 3d. to 4s.; Imperial,
1s. 2d. to 2s.Rice, per cwt.—Bengal fine
white, 10s. 3d. to 12s. 0d.;
Madras, 9s. 6d. to 10s. 6d.;
Patna, cleaned, 16s. to 17s. Coals, per ton.—Hetton, 17s. 6d.;
Tees, 17s. 6d.Candles, per 12 lb., 5s. 4d. Pale Seal, per 252 gals., £34 10s. Olive, Gallipoli per ton, £55 Sperm, £86 to £87. Linseed, per cwt., £1 9s. 6d. Cod, £33. Rape, £1 15s. Palm, per cwt., 29s. to 30s.
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