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COMMERCIAL RECORD.

BANKRUPTS.

From the Gazette of July 29th.—E. HERRING, Trinity-street,
Southwark, chemist.—J. LIMBIRD, Strand, stationer.—R. KEEPING,
Ryde, watch-maker.—E. GATES, Aylesford, grocer.—A.
HINTON, Portsmouth, stationer.—E. DAVIS, Northampton,
currier.—T. IRLAM and V. WANOSTROCHT, Liverpool, brokers.—
R. HEATH and Co., Tunstall, iron-masters.—T. J. KING, Stourport, innkeeper.—D. PHILLIPS, Cardiff, linendraper.—B. DAW,
Lumborn Mills, Tavistock, miller.—J. SEARLE, Brixham,
builder.

Aug. 1st.—H. M. ARLISS, and E. TUCKER, Frith-street,
printers.—J. BROWN, Deal, grocer.—T. E. SLATE, King's-head-
court, City, bookbinder.—J. SHORT, Weedon Beck,
Northamptonshire, wine-merchant.—R. MITCHELL, Walthamstow, baker.
J. H. MAY, Brecknock-terrace, draper.—M. BEART, Upwell,
Norfolk, brick-maker.—E. G. CUFF, Leicester, hotel-keeper.—
J. MACDUFF, Llanelly, Brecknockshire, auctioneer.

Aug. 5th.—E. A. WYNNE and J. LUMSDEN, East-street,
Manchester-square, builders.—T. MARRIOTT, Leighton Buzzard,
seed-merchant.—G. STRINGER, Chamber-street, Goodman'sfields,
Italian-warehousemen.—E. P.QUADLING, Ipswich, railway-
carriage-builder.—G. K. MATTHEWS, Paternoster-row,
bookbinder.—J. LUSCOMBE, Llandulph, Cornwall, miller.

Aug. 8th.—S. CHURCHILL and T. CLADEN, Church-row,
Limehouse, builders.—J. CUNDALL, Old-bond-street, publisher.—
J. BEAUMONT, Leman-street, engineer.—H. HAYES, Regent-
street, draper.—I. ISAACS, Swan-street, Minories, jeweller.—
W. E. FOLLITT, Chenies-place, Somers-town, carver and gilder.—
J. FRANCKEISS, Portsea, woollen-draper.—J. PARKINS, Cheapside,
clothier.—H. Lewis and J. HERVEY, Halifax, spirit-merchants.
W. SPEAK, Halifax, snuff-manufacturer.—J NEWTON, sen.,
Watlingborongh, Lincolnshire, boat-owner.—W. CLOUGHTON,
Hull, auctioneer.—C. P. HENVILLE, Chideock, Dorsetshire,
miller.—J. PERCIVAL, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, innkeeper.

Aug. 12th.—R. SEYMOUR, Downham, Cambridgeshire, grocer.
J. VEVERS, Ironmonger-lane, woollen-warehouseman.—T. F.
PIPER, Laurence-lane, stay-maker.—J. B. PHILLIP and Co.,
East-street, Manchester-square, builders.—F. MILLAR, St. John's-
wood, livery-stable-keeper.—E. CLAY, Eastry, Kent, linen-
draper.—W. POWELL, Jeffery-street, Camden-town, builder.—
R. MOTT, Gracechurch-street, tailor.—J. NEWTON, sen.,
Washingborough, Lincolnshire, boat-owner.—R. JACKSON, Liverpool,
organ-builder.—T. RICHARDSON, Liverpool, cutler.—S. CHERRY,
Liverpool, broker.

Aug. 15th.—M. FEENY and J. GARD, St. Martin's-lane, woollen-
drapers.—G. NOCK and J. WILLIAMS, Frith-street, goldsmiths.—
T. DAVEY, jun., Halsted, builder.—H. BEAL, Shoe-lane, book-
seller.—J. PAUL, Oxford-street, milliner.—W. F. DONOVAN,
Oxford-street, poulterer.—G. SMALL, Folkestone, tailor.—W.
BAIRD, Liverpool, paper-hanger.—C. OLEY, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, ship-broker.

Aug. 19th.—F. BAYNHAM, Hounslow, grocer.—J. BARKER,
Exmouth-street, cheesemonger.—W. SMITH, Princes-street,
Leicester-square, engineer.—B. LINDSEY, Market Deeping,
draper.—A. Krauss, Manchester, share-broker.

Aug. 22nd.—R. MIDDLEWOOD and A. FOSTER, Leeds, linen-
draper.—W. PHESSE, Covent-garden-market, victualler.—W.
BENNING, Fleet-street, bookseller.—J. CRAWFORD, Chalk-farm,
tavern-keeper.—E. DICKINSON, Wolverhampton, corn-merchant.
H. W. DERRY, Wolverhampton, builder.—J. DICKENSON,
Walsall.—C. V. WILLS, Exeter, dealer in lamps.—J. NICOL,
Hull, broker.—T. HAILSTON, Wheelock, grocer.—J. WILDE,
Salford, builder.—W. HODGSON, Lancaster, watch-maker.

Aug. 26th.—C. C. C. GEARY, Colchester, Essex, cheesemonger.
J. E. NORTON, Crescent, Asylum-road, Old Kent-road, wine-
merchant.—T. WALLIS, jun., and S. WALLIS, Leeds, linen-
drapers.—J. WILDE, Salford, Lancashire, builder.—W. WOODS,
Basinghall-street, City, warehouseman.

BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.

Aug. 15th.—R. MOORE, Sun-tavern-fields, St. George's-in-the-
east, commission-agent.

Aug. 19th.—S. BROWN, Sunderland, ship-owner.

Aug. 22nd.—R. MAYOR, Bolton-le-moors, grocer.

MONEY MARKET.

There has been little fluctuation either in the prices of
Government Stocks, or of Railway Shares, during the past
month. The present state of the Money Market is nearly the
same as at the end of July.

STOCKSHighest.Lowest.Latest.

Three per Cent. Consols    .     .

967/896½963/8
Three per Cent. Reduced .       .
973/89797
Three and a quarter per Cents. .991/898¾98¾
Long Annuities. Jan. 1860        .
7¾75/87¾
Bank Stock          .       .    .     .  216½215215¾
India Stock       .      .      .       .
263260260
Exchequer Bills        .      .        .
511/844511/8
India Bonds £100 .      .     .     .
59s.prm53s.prm

57s.prm

FOREIGN FUNDS—LATEST PRICES

Brazilian 5 per cent., 91¾Peruvian 5 per cent., 91
Buenos Ayres 6 per cent., 56Portuguese 4 per cent., 34¼
Danish 5 per cent., 104½Russian 4½ per cent., 102
Dutch 4 p. c. certificates, 93Spanish 5 per cent., acc., 21
Mexican 5 per cent., 287/8
Paid.RAILWAYS.Highest.Lowest.Latest.
100

Brighton and South Coast.

93½91¾94¾
allBlackwall      .             .   .67/86½6½
50Caledonian    .            .   .111/8101/8105/8
20Eastern Counties  .   .      .61/851/851/8
50Edinburgh and Glasgow    .28¼27½27½
allGreat Northern    .     .     .17½16¼16¼
100Great Western  .     .        .85¾78¼78¼
50Hull and Selby    .     .      .104103½103½
100Lancashire and Yorkshire49¾47471/8
100London & North-Western124¼117¼117¼
100Midland       .     .      .     .4339¼401/8
25North British    .      .        .65/85½5½
30South-Eastern and Dover  .22½205/8205/8
100South-Western .      .       .841/88080
25York, Newc., and Berwick18¾16¾16¾
50York and North Midland185/8165/8165/8

FOREIGN RAILWAYS—LATEST PRICES

Boulogne and Amiens, 103/8Paris and Rouen, 24½
East Indian, 27/8 pm.Paris and Strasbourg, 11¼
Namur and Liege, 6Rouen and Havre, 97/8
Northern of France, 14½Tours and Nantes, 91¼ dis.

CORN MARKET—LONDON WEEKLY AVERAGES.

Wheat, per qr., 42s. 5d. Barley, 25s. 10d.; Oats, 22s.; Rye,
28s.; Beans, 31s. 7d.; Peas, 28s. 2d.; Flour (town made),
delivered, 39s. to 42s.; American barrel of 196 lbs., 19s. to 21s.

PROVISIONS—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES.

Bacon, per cwt., Irish,42s. to 58s.
Beef, per 8 lbs., mid. to prime,
      2s 4d. to 3s. 2d.
Butter, per cwt.—Cork, 72s.
      to 73s. Waterford, 1st,
      67s to 74s.; Dutch Friesland,
      78s to 82s.; Limerick,
      65s to 69s.
Cheese, per cwt. Cheshire, 42s.
      to 70s.; Derby, pln, 48s.
      to 60s.
Eggs, per 120, French, 4s. 6d. to
      6s. 3d.

Hams, per cwt.—York, 50s. to
      Irish 68s.; Westphalia,
      49s. to 53s.
Mutton, per 8 lbs., mid. to
      prime, 2s. 8d. to 3s. 6d
Pork, 8lbs., 2s. 8d. to 3s. 8d.
Veal, per 8 lbs., 2s. 4d. to 3s. 8d.
Lamb, 3s. 4d. to 4s. 4d.
Potatoes, per ton.—Kent and
       Essex Shaws, 60s. to 72s.;
       Kent and Essex Middling,
       55s. to 70s.; Chats, 31s. to
       36s.

GROCERY—LATEST WHOLESALE PRICES.

Cocoa, per cwt. Ord. to good
       red Trinidad, 38s. to 54s.;
       Brazil, 26s. to 28s.
Coffee, per cwt.—Good ord.,
       native Ceylon, 38s. to 78s.;
       Sumatra, 34s. to 37s.;
       Java, 38s. to 51s.
Rice, per cwt.—Carolina 16s. to
     17s.; Madras, 7s. to 9s.;
     Patna, cleaned, 11s. to 16s.
Sugar, per cwt.—Bengal 26s.

      to 47s.; British West
      India, good brown, 33s. to
      34s.; Mauritius. 26s. to 41s.;
      Brazil, 29s. to 42s.
Tea, per lb. (duty 2s. 1d. and
      5 per cent.),—Ord. to Good
      Congou, 10d. to 1s. 8d.
      Souchong, common to fine
      9½d. to 2s. 6d.; ord. to fine,
      Hyson, 1s. 2d. to 3s.;
      Imperial, 1s. to 2s. 6d.
Candles, per 12 lbs. 4s. 6d. to 5s 6d.Coals, per ton, 14s. 6d.

OILS.

Pale Seal, per 252 gals., £34. 10s.
Sperm, 84l. to 87l.
Cod, 36l. 10s.
Palm, per ton. £27. 10s. to £28.
Olive, Gallipoli, 40l. to 41l.
Linseed, 33l. to 33l. 6s.
Published at the Office, No. 16, Wellington Street North Strand. Printed by BRADBURY & EVANS, Whitefriars, London.