COMMERCIAL RECORD.
BANKRUPTS.
From the Gazette of Dec. 31.—F. YOUNG, Silver Street, Golden
Square, cheesemonger.—E.TRENT, Sherborne, draper.—J. GINN,
Sudbury, builder.—J. HUGHES, Hacconby, Lincolnshire,
beast-jobber.—J. SIMONS, Wibtoft, Warwickshire, horse-dealer.—
J.HALEY and W. THOMPSON, Manchester, cotton-manufacturers.
—W. ATKINSON, jun. Goole, shipwright.—E. LAKE, Okehampton,
druggist.
Jan.3.—E. POWNALL, Ipswich, shipowner.—E. and G. GODBOLT,
College-place, King's-road, Chelsea, carpenters.—P. MASTERS,
Reading, plumber.—J. C. C. MILLAR, Clifton Street, Finsbury,
surgeon.—W. S. MERYWEATHER, West Ham, Essex, brick-maker.
 —W. PITCHER, Pershore, Worcestershire, corn-dealer.—
P. TOOLE, otherwise P. O'TOOLE, Liverpool, provision-dealer.—
E. HALL, Salford, Lancashire, smallware-manufacturer.
Jan. 7.—M. and L. ROWLANDSON, Whitechapel-road, drapers.
—R. HILLS, Downham, Isle of Ely, grocer.—J BRETON, King
Edward-road, Hackney, insurance-broker.—C. LIGHTFOOT,
Torquay, livery-stable-keeper.—G. F. ALLMEY, Sheffield, hosier.
—ANN ROYSTON, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Lancashire, brewer.—
J. D. HARWOOD, Liverpool, ironmonger.
Jan. 10—T. TOYNBEE, University Street, Tottenham Court-road,
horse-dealer.—A. WILLSHER, South Island-place, Clapham-road,
livery-stable-keeper.—A. MOORE, South Wharf, Paddington,
stone-merchant.–J. SMITH, Kent-place, Old Kent-road,
cheesemonger.—W.C. CRANWELL, Ely, potato-merchant.—C. G.
JONES, Elizabeth Street, Hans-place, victualler.—H. CROSBY,
Burnley, linendraper.—G. T. ROLLASON, Birmingham,
china-dealer.
Jan. 14.—T. COX, Cambridge, chemist.—H. G. and J.
MORTIMER, Nayland, Suffolk, builders.—E. HOBBS, Brighton,
victualler.—W. B. HARRISON, Sunderland, draper.—J. H.
STEVENSON, Sunderland, miller.
Jan. 17.—J. J. KEELE and R. J. BISDEE, Riches Court, Lime
Street, merchants.—J. PENFOLD, Marlborough-place, Old Kent
Road, grocer.—P. MANCHEE, Curtain-road, cabinet-manufacturer.
—T. NEWELL, Llansaintffraid, Montgomeryshire,
horsedealer.—W. WALKER, Preston, chemist.—J. JOWETT and
Co., Preston, stonemasons.
Jan. 21.—J. BELL, Leyburn, Yorkshire, draper.—J. BLAIN,
Liverpool, stationer.—W. H. CATTON and C. CATTON,
Milnsbridge, Yorkshire, dyers.—L. P. GOLDSMID, King-street,
Holborn, importer of watches.—F. G. JOHNS, New-yard, Great
Queen-street, medical and general fixture-dealer.—J. LEMMON,
Norwich, printer.—T. LOCOCK, jun., Weston-super-Mare,
Somersetshire, builder.—J. RAWLING, Selby, Yorkshire, shoemaker.—
J. ROBINSON. Stanwix, Cumberland, cattle-dealer.— P. VAN DEN
ENDE, Strood, Kent, woolstapler.—W. WALKER, Preston,
Lancashire, chemist.
Jan. 24.—J. M. BRIDGLAND, Phoenix-street and Denmark-street,
Soho, pianoforte-maker.—G. R. GALLOWAY, St. John's-street,
brush-manufacturer.—J. GRAHAM, Ardwick, Lancashire,
joiner.—J. JOHNSON, Coventry, Warwickshire, wine-merchant.
—S. LEE, Loughborough, Leicestershire, bookseller.—J. H.
LEMERE, Maiden, Essex, draper.
Jan. 28.—J. HAYWARD, Oxford Street, Whitechapel,
watch-maker.—R. J. JOHNSON, Woolwich, plumber.—W. WATERMAN,
Sheffield, grocer.—M. M'DONNELL, Liverpool, licensed victualler.
 —S. H. WATSON and J. KINGSTON, Rochdale and Burnley,
Lancashire, mercers.—W. THOMPSON, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer.
BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.
Jan. 7.—R. GARTON, Kingston-upon-Hull, bootmaker.
Jan. 14.—J. CURL, East Winch, Norfolk, grocer.
Jan. 17.—J. ROWBOTHAM, Sutton, Cheshire, silk-manufacturer.
THE STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.
The slight rise which was felt in the market at the close
of the past month has been maintained during the present.
Three per cent. Consols did not sink to 96, with which our
report closed (never having been lower than 963/8, and the latest
price at the time of our going to press was 961/2. At the opening
of the month, the resignation of the French Ministry caused a
sympathy in our market with that of Paris, and advancing
prices received a check; but it was transient. After the
opening of the bank books for private transfer on the 6th
January, the re-investment of dividends was not so extensive
as usual.
The Railway stock market was quiet during nearly the whole
month. Towards the close a slight rise took place in the few
transactions which were completed. Although, therefore, the
amount of business has not been large, the market tendency has
been firmness.
Three per Cent. Consols Long Annuities. Jan. 1860 India Stock Exchequer Bills India Bonds                         FOREIGN FUNDS—LATEST PRICES            FOREIGN RAILWAYS—LATEST PRICES.        CORN MARKET—LONDON WEEKLY AVERAGES.         PROVISIONS—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Hams, per cwt.—York or  Beef, per 8 lbs., mid. to prime, Mutton, per 8 lbs., mid. to Butter, Fresh, per lb., 10d. to Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and Cheese, per cwt., Cheshire, 40s.   Pork, per 8 lbs., 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d.; Eggs, per 120, English, 5s. to Veal, per 8 lbs., 3s. to 3s. 10d.          GROCERY—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Coffee, per cwt.—Good ord.,  Rice, per cwt.—Bengal mid. to Candles, per 12 lbs., 4s. 6d. to 5s. | Coals, per ton, 13s. to 20s. 6d.                               OILS. Pale Seal, per 252 gals., £37.        Palm, per ton, £29. to £30             STOCKS Highest     Lowest       Latest   97   963/8   961/2 Three per Cent. Reduced   975/8   963/4   971/4 Three and a quarter per Cents       99   983/8   987/8     73/4     713/16    713/16 Bank Stock 2143/4 213 2141/4 268 266 266 62s.prm. 56s.prm. 57s.prm. 78s.prm. 71s.prm 70s.prm Belgian 41/2 per cent., 901/2 New York (1858) 5 per cent., 93 Brazilian 5 per cent., 803/4 Pennsylvania 5 per cent., 811/2 Chilian 6 per cent., 1051/2 Peruvian 41/2per cent., 78 Danish 3 per cent., 77       "      (Deferred) 4 p.ct., 331/4 Dutch 21 pr. cent. 12 guild., 581/8 Portuguese 5 per cent., 35 French 3 per cent., 56f.95c. Russian 5 per cent., 1121/2     "      5      " 94f. 85c. Spanish 3 per cent., 381/2 Mexican, 5 per cent., 331/4  ex.d.   Venezuela Bonds (Deferred) 111/4 Paid       RAILWAYS Highest   Lowest    Latest 50 Aberdeen   101/2   10 101/4 100 Brighton and South Coast   951/4   881/4 951/4 118 Blackwall     71/2     61/4 71/2 Bristol and Exeter   79   77 79 50 Caledonian   101/2   101/8 101/4 20 Eastern Counties     63/4     6 61/2 50 Edinburgh and Glasgow   30   28 30 25 Great Northern   181/8   163/4 173/4 100 Great Western, ex. div.   821/2   781/2 823/8 50 Hull and Selby 103 100 103 100 Lancashire and Yorkshire   581/4   551/4 563/4 100 London and North Western    125 1231/4 1241/2 100 Midland   50 3/4   473/8 501/2 25 North British     83/4     81/4 83/4 30 South Eastern and Dover   24   23 24 100 South Western   85 1/2   77 1/4 851/2 25 York, Newc. and Berwick   20  185/8 195/8 50 York and North Midland   231/2   211/2 231/2 Boulogne and Amiens, 91/4 Paris and Rouen, 271/4 East Indian,  12 ex. int. Paris and Strasbourg, 93/8 Namur and Liege,  81/4 Rouen and Havre, 11 Northern of France, 147/8ex.int.      Tours and Nantes, 47/8 
Wheat, per qr., 38s.; Barley, 22s. 8d.; Oats, 16s. 9d.;  Rye,
24s. 8d.; Beans, 26s. 7d.; Peas, 26s. 11d.; Flour (town made),
delivered, 40s. to 43s.; American barrel of 280 lbs., 22s. to 23s.Bacon, per cwt., Waterford, 40s. 
to 45s.; Belfast, 37s. to 40s.
Cumberland, 60s. to 76s.; Irish,
69s.; Westphalia, 48s. to
51s.
2s. 6d. to 3s.
prime, 3s. 6d. to 3s. 10d.
1s.; Carlow, 1st, 84s.; 
Waterford, 1st, 72s. to 78s.;
Dutch Friesland, 98s. to
100s.; Limerick, 72s. to 76s.
Essex Shaws, 60s. to 75s.;
Kent and Essex Middling,
50s. to 60s.; Chats, 30s. to
35s.
to 60s.; Wiltshire, Double,
49s. to 58s.; Dutch, New
Gouda,29s.; American, 34s.
American, New, per barrel,
46s. to55s.
5s. 6d.Cocoa, per cwt.—Ord. to good    
red Trinidad, 46s. to 45s.;
Brazil, 30s. to 31s. Sugar, per cwt—Lumps, 49s.6d 
to 51s. 6d.; British West
India, good grocery, 37s.
to 43s.; Mauritius, brown,
30s. to 43s. 6d.; Brazil, do.,
34s. to 44.
Native Ceylon, 49s.; Mocha,
63s. to 65s.; Plantation,
56s. 6d. to 57s.; Bahia,
45s. to 47s.
fine white, 10s. to 11s. 6d.;
Madras, 8s. 6d. to 9s. 6d.;
Patna, 11s. 6d. to 17s.Tea, per lb. (duty 2s. 1d.),— 
Ord. Congou,111/2d.; 
Souchong, com. to fine, 1s.
to 2s. 8d.; ord. to fine
Hyson, Is. 2d. to 3s. 9d.;
Imperial, Is. 2d. to2s. 8d.
Sperm, £81. to £87.
Cod, £38. 10s.
Olive, Gallipoli, £44.
Linseed, £33 10s.
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