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COMMERCIAL RECORD.

BANKRUPTS.

From the London Gazette of August 31sf.—W. HOARE, Manor–
place, Walworth–road, bricklayerG. BATTERSBY, TURNHAM–
GREEN, victualler.—H. TANISH, Hatton–garden, dealer in Bibles.
T. SPURGING, Road–side, Mile–end–road, victualler.—R.FULKES,
Park–street, Camden–town, ironmonger.—H. and T. JAMES,
Rushall, Staffordshire, millers.—F. WALE, Leicester, draper
E. H. GRIFFIN, Liverpool, merchant.—J. CRAVEN, Birkenhead,
grocer.

Sept. 3rd.W. AUGUST, Norwich, builder.—J. COLE, Robert–
street, Limehouse, victualler.—G. JOHNSON, Poplar, coal–merchant.
T. BURNIP, Newcastle–upon–Tyne, draper.—J. BOWERS,
Worcester, grocer.—T. Roberts, Hunslet, glass–bottle–maker.

Sept. 7thS. WARNER, Blackheath, plasterer.—H . N. BREWER,
Deptford, mast–maker.—J. TOWLER, Clifton, builder.—D.
SPARKS, Cirencester, surgeon.

Sept. 10th.S. L. PRATT, New Bond–street, upholsterer.—A.
MEYER, Throgmorton–street, merchant.—C. DAVEY, Brixton,
linen–draper.—J. HARPER, Gloucester, hotel–keeper.—J. LEE,
Dewsbury, grocer.

Sept. 14th.—A. FORFAR, Dunstable, straw–bonnet–manufacturer
L. and M. WORMS, Queen–street, Cheapside, merchants.
B. SALTER, North–end, Fulham, brewer.—H. G. QUILTER,
Birmingham, grocer.—51. Richards, Birmingham, grocer.—E.
MICHELSON, Manchester, woollen–merchant.—E. JONES, Liverpool
linen–draper.

Sept. 17th.D. J. MACKELLER and C. HAMPSON, Gresham–
street, shawl–warehousemen.—G. CLAPHAM, Whittlesea,
Cambridge, watchmaker.—D. MARRIOTT, Oxford–street, draper.
H.A. BARKER, City–road, coal–merchant.—A. AUGUST, Norwich,
ironmonger.—B. BALLS, Birmingham, perfumer.—G. GILBERT,
Nottingham, builder.—T. STALEY, Stockport, grocer.—C. S.
HARRIS, Liverpool, pawnbroker.

Sept. 21st.B. S. DEELEY, Buckley–street, Whitechapel,
engineer.—J. L. HOPKINS, Star–corner, Bermondsey, draper.—
J. F. LAWRENCE, Wookey–hole, Somersetshire, paper–maker.—
H. MILES and C. MILES, Old–road, Limehouse, and Giles–road,
Mile–end–road, drapers.—R.WILLSON, Cambridge, grocer.

Sept. 24th.H. ASHTON and S. SPRIGGS, Aldermanbury, City,
warehousemen.—H. M'GROTTY, Liverpool, merchant.—T.
MOYLE, Manchester, draper.—G. C. PAULING and R. C. SHARP,
Manchester, merchants.—J. ROEBUCK and W. ROEBUCK, Bank–
end Mill, Holmfirth, Yorkshire, woollen cloth manufacturers.—
O. E. TEASELL, Norwich, timber–merchant.—W. TURNER, Bath,
engineer.

BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.

August 31st.—T. LINDFIELD, jun., Stanhope–street, Hampstead–
road, builder.—J. HURN, Gedney–hill, Lincolnshire, miller.

Sept. 7th.—W. CRABTREE and S. SHEPHERD, Bradford,
Yorkshire, iron–founders.

Sept. 10th.—D. LANSLEY, Bath, livery–stable–keeper.

MONEY MARKET.

As a speculation the money market has this month been
almost a blank. Members of the House have followed their
clients to the moors and to the seaside for temporary
renovation. Although gold pours in from the Antipodes and from
California, no sensible effect has been wrought by its influx.
The three and a half per cents have been closed during a great
part of the month, and the prices of the stocks have remained
steady and high. Railway shares have altered very little in
prices since our last report.

STOCKS.

Highest.  
Lowest.  Latest.
Three per Cent. Consols1001/8 993/41001/8
Three per Cent. Reduced .1011003/41003/4
Three and a quarter per Cents.  
1043/41047/81003/4
Long Annuities, Jan. 1860    67/8    67/8    63/8
Bank Stock230227229
Exchequer Bills  71 pm.  67  70 pm.

India Bonds, £1000 .

  89 pm.  84 pm.  87

FOREIGN FUNDS—LATEST PRICES.

Brazilian 5 per cent., scrip, 23/8   Peruvian 6 per cent., 101
Chilian 6 per cent., 1003/4   Portuguese 4 per cent., 371/2
Danish 5 per cent., 1071/4   Russian 41 per cent., 1043/4
Dutch 4 p. cent, certificates, 991/4    Spanish 3 per cent., 501/8
Mexican 3 per cent., 253/4    Sardinian, 951/2

 

Paid.   RAILWAYS.

Highest.

Lowest.

Latest.
St.100  Brighton and South Coast.  
105 1041/2 104
allBlackwall.
    81/2    81/8x.d     8
St.100Caledonian . . .
  431/2  42   431/2
allEastern Counties
  113/8    75/8   111/4
St.100Edinburgh and Glasgow .
  72  69   69x.d
 " 100

Great Northern . . .

  80x.d  76   76
 " 100Great Western .
  971/4  961/2   953/4
 " 100Lancashire and Yorkshire
  87  841/2   841/2x.d
 " 100London & North–Western
1231197/8  1195/8
 " 100Midland . . . .
  773/4  763/4   767/8
 " 100North British .
  311/2  301/2   301/4
 " 100South–Eastern and Dover.  721/2  711/2   711/2x.d
 " 100York, Newc, and Berwick
  69x.d  67

   67

 " 100

York and North Midland.

  491/2x.d  481/2x.d   49

FOREIGN RAILWAYS—latest prices.

Boulogne and Amiens, 113/8     
East Indian, 8 pm.
Namur and Liege, 71/4
Northern of France, 281/4

Paris and Rouen, 36
Paris and Strasbourg, 293/8
Rouen and Havre, 16
Tours aud Nautes, 133/4

CORN MARKET—London weeklv averages.

Wheat, per qr., 37s. to 50s.; Barley, 24s. to 36; Oats, 17s. to 22s.;
Rye, 30s. to 32s.; Beans, 34s.; Peas, 30 to 40s.; Flour (town
made), delivered, 30s. to 40s.; American barrel of 280 lb.,
21s. to 23s.

PROVISIONS—latest wholesale prices.

Bacon, per cwt., Waterford, 50s.
to 62s.; Belfast, 50s to 54s.

Beef, per 8 lb., mid. to prime,
2s. 1d. to 3s. 8d.

Butter, per cwt.—Cork, 76s. to
79s.; Waterford, 1st, 70s.
to 80s.; Dutch Friesland,
80s. to 92s.; Limerick, 68s.
to 74s.

Cheese, per cwt., Cheshire, 44s.
to 66s.; Wiltshire, double,
36s. to 58s.; Dutch, new
Gouda, 28s. to 36s.; American,
32s. to 44s.; Eggs, per
120, French, 4s. 3d. to 5s.

   Hams, per cwt.—York or Cumberland,
     70s. to 80s.; Iri A,
     50s. to 74s.; Westphalia,
     44s. to 50s.

   Mutton, per 8 lb., mid. to prime,
     3s. 8d. to 4s. 4d.

   Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and
     Essex Shaws, 60s. to 72s.;
     Kent and Essex middling,
     55s. to 70s; Chats, 22s. to
     24s.

   Pork, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 8d.

   Veal, per 8 lb., 2s. 8d. to 4s.

GROCERY—latest wholesale prices.

Cocoa, per cwt. Ord. to good
red Trinidad, 29s. to 44s.;
Bahia, 24s. to 26s.

Coffee, per cwt.—Good ord.,
native Ceylon, 43s. to 88s.;
Mocha, 50s. to 92s.; Sumatra,
34s. to 37s.; Java, 42s.
to 46s.

Rice, per cwt.—Bengal fine
white, 9s. 6d. to 11s. 6d.;
Madras, 8s. 6d. to 9s. 6d.; Patna,
cleaned, 11s. 6d. to 17s. 6d.

Candles, per 12lb., 4s. 6d. to
5s. 6d.

    Sugar, per cwt.—Jamaica
      30s. to 38s. Mauritius,
      brown, 25s. 6d. to 30s. 6d.;
      Brazil, 29s. to 39s.

    Tea, per lb. (duty 2s. 1d. and
      5 per cent.)—Ord. to good
      Congou 7d. to 1s. 6d.;
      Souchong, com. to fine, 8d.
      to 1s. 9d.; ord. to fine Hyson,
      6d. to 1s. 3d.; Imperial
      1s. to 2s.

  

      Coals, per ton, 14s. 3d. to
       22s. 6d.

OILS.

Pale Seal, per 252 gals., £34 10s.
Sperm, £85 10s. to £87 10s.
Cod £33
Palm, per cwt, 29s. to 30s.
    Olive, Gallipoli per ton £58 to
      Â£59
    Linseed, per cwt, £29 9s.