1829.] E329 J 
MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 
Sucar.—The request for Muscavadoes was not so general and extensive last week, as 
during the preceding weeks ; yet the actual purchase reached 2,500 hogsheads and tierces. 
There was a heaviness about the soft and low brown descriptions, and in some instances 
prices a shade lower were submitted to. All sugars 58s. and upwards, fully supported the 
previous currency ; they are still scarce. In the refined market there were no supplies of 
goods to any extent; the purchase of lumps were limited, but they were so scarce that a 
further advance of of Is. per cwt. must be stated.__Molasses were 6d. higher. 
Corrrr.—The Coffee market continued languid till Friday, when 1,388 bags Cheri- 
bon, and 140 bags Brazil, were brought forward at public sale ; nearly the whole went off 
with briskness, at prices 1s. higher than what had been obtained early in the week. 
The few parcels of British plantation Coffee sold last week, went off at very full prices ; 
Jamaica fine old, 52s. to 54s; good old coloured, but very rank, 43s. and 44s. 
Rum, Branpy, anp HoLtitanps.—The rum market continues heavy, the few sales 
reported are small parcels for shipping, at prices equal to 2s. 3s. and 2s. 4d. for proofs.— 
Brandy is neglected, but the prices are not lower.—Geneva is without inquiry. 
Hemp, Frax, and Tattow.—The demand for Tallow early in last week, rather 
improved, and the prices were firm ; but the market is again rather heavy.— In Flax and 
Hemp there is little variation;—the letters from St. Petersburgh, dated 30th January, 
state large sales of Tallow exchange a shade under 11d. 
Course of Foreign Exchange.—Awsterdam, 12. 1}.—Rotterdam, 12. 2._Antwerp, 
12. 2._Hamburgh 13. 124. — Paris, 25. 40.—Bordeaux, 25. 90.—Berlin, 0.—Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main 151.— Petersburgh, 10.—Vienna, 10. 2.—Madrid, 373.—Cadiz, 373. 
—Bilboa, 37}.—Barcelona, 363.—Seville, 37._Gibraltar, 494.—_Leghorn, 48.—Genoa, 
25. 45.—Venice, 473.—Malta, 47._Naples, 39}.—Palermo, 1. 19.—Lisbon, 453.— 
Oporto, 463.—Rio Janeiro, 28.—Bahia, 34.—Buenos Ayres, 0.—Dublin 14.—Cork, 
13.—Canton, 0. ; 
Bullion per Oz.—Portugal Gold in Coin, £0. 0s. 0d.—Foreign Gold in Bars, 
£3. 17s. 103d.—New Doubloons, £0. 0s. —~ New Dollars, 4s. 92d. — Silver in Bars, 
(standard), £0. 5s. Od. 
Premiums on Shares and Canals, and Joint Stock Companies, at the Office of 
Worre, Brothers, 23, Change Alley, Cornhill.—Birmingham Cana, 295/.—Coven- 
try, 1,080/.—Ellesmere and Chester, 111/.—Grand Junction, 295/.—Kennet and Avon, 
273/.—Leeds and Liverpool, 4607.—Oxford, 700/.—Regent’s, 25/.—Trent and Mersey, 
(} sh. ), 7924/.— Warwick and Birmingham, 255/.—London Docxs (Stock), 884/.—West 
India (Stock), 195/.—East London Warrer Works, 115/.—Grand Junction, 50/.— 
West Middlesex, 674/.—Alliance British and Foreign InsuRANCE, 94/.—Globe, 15137.— 
Guardian, 234/.—Hope Life, 5}7.—Imperial Fire, 105/.G.as-Licur Westminster Char- 
tered Company, 514/.—City, 185/.—British, 17 dis.—Leeds, 195/. 
4 
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTCIES, 
Announced from the 22d of January, to the 2\st of February 1829 ; extracted from 
the London Gazette. 
merchant. (Evitt and Co., Hay- Berridge, J. George-yard, Whit- 
BANKRUPTCIES SUPER- 
SEDED. 
‘W. Harker, Cropton, York, grocer 
J. and T. R, Oakes, Carnarvon, 
grocers 
C. Cunningham, 
Money-scrivener 
R. T. Cotton, Worthing, and Great 
St. Helens, surveyor, 
W. Fulvood, Birmingham, victualler 
J+ Wright, Ashton-under-Lyne, cot- 
ton manufacturer, 
BANKRUPTCIES. 
This Month, 159.] 
Solicitors’ Names are in 
Parenthesis. 
Atkin, J. Greenwich, draper. (Hurd 
and Co., Temple; Hadfield and 
Co., Manchester 
Appleby, J. R. Bath, soap-maker, 
—_» Furnival’s-inn; Gaby, 
Appleton, J. Mansel-street, spirit. 
Bryanstone street, 
M.M. New Series.—Vou. VII. No. 39. 
don-square 
Allen, T. Mile End-road, tailor. 
(Chitton and Sony Chancery-lane 5 
Eagles, Beaford 
Allen, J. E. Aldersgate-street, drug- 
gist. (Lane and Son, Lawrence 
Pountney-lane 
Archer, R. jun, Upper East Smith- 
field, corn dealer. (Sarson, Bridge- 
Street, Southwark 
Armitage, John and Joseph, and 
Isaac, Emley Park, York, fancy- 
manufacturer, (Clarke and Co., 
Lincoln’s Inn; Whitehead and Co., 
Huddersfield 
Brock, J. St. James’s-street, silk- 
mercer and hosier. (Stokes and 
Co., Cateaion-street 
Blincow, N. Holborn-bridge, grocer 
and tea-dealer, (King, Castle-street, 
Holborn 
Briggs, 8. Grantham, tailor and dra- 
per. (Young, Great Tichfield- 
Street; White, Grantham 
2U 
combe-street, stable-keeper. (Clut- 
ton and Co., High-street, South- 
wark 
Barehead, J. New Malton, corn and 
coal merchant, (Wilson, South- 
ampton-street 5 Allen, Malton 
Burleigh, R. B. Bishopsgate-street, 
wine-merchant, (Parton, Bow 
Church-yard 
Boulton, T. Painter's-court, 
street, tailor. 
buildings, Soho 
Balch, J+ Evercreech, Somerset, 
baker. (Burfoot, Temple; Russ, 
Castle-Carey 
Baxter, W, Oxford, printer. (Holmes 
and Co., Great Jamesestreet 5 
Taunton, Oxford 
Buckland, J. W. Great Tower-street, 
tailor. (Young and Co., Mark-lane 
Brown, N. Bristol, druggist. (vans 
and Co., Gray’s-inn; Peters and 
Haberfield, Bristol 
Brown, P.Blandford-Forun), yictualler, 
Bury- 
(Wood, Richmond- 
