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Brig Cyno


St. Croix, Virgin Islands to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2 April 1832

Printed and Sold by William Stavely, No. 99 South Second Street, Philadelphia

D. 35
Report and Manifest of the Cargo laden on the board the brig Cyno whereof John Kanel is Master, which Cargo was taken on board at St. Croix, Virgin Islands, burthen 124 86/95 tons, built at Philadelphia in the State of Pensylvania and owned by A. Perist Merchant at Philad^a as per Register, granted at Philadelphia the twenty six day of June 1827 and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: marks, numbers, packages and contents, by whom shipped, to whom consigned, place of consignees' residence*, port of destination*.
    
HIT    1 @ 20  twenty hogsheads of sugar......................Duhurst.......J Pames? Yard
WN     1 @ 20  twenty hogsheads of sugar .....................Duhurst.......J Pames? Yard
NN     1 @ 10  ten hogsheads of sugar.........................Duhurst.......J Pames? Yard
MS     1 @ 15  fifteen hogsheads of sugar.....................Duhurst.......J Pames? Yard
GB//K  1 @ 24  twenty four hogsheads sugar ...................Duhurst.......J Pames? Yard
CBK    1 @ 6   six hogsheads sugar ...........................Duhurst.......J Pames? Yard
EN     1 @ 24  twenty hogsheads sugar.........................N. Kartwright.A. Priest
TBD    1 @ 18  eighteen hogsheads sugar.......................J.B. Dunlap...A. Priest
AIH         1  one hogshead sugar.............................A.J. Hill.....to order
S           2 blls yams, one bll oranges, one bll sweet meats...............to order
J. Billo    3 blls sugar, one bll fruit, one bll yam........................Steen Bille Danish Minister
Henry Seatons 2 blls sugar, 2 blls yams, one box sweet meats................to Henry Seaton, Phila.
M^? N.Stoup   one bll yams, two blls oranges, R^t Abbott M^r M..............to Henry Seaton
Peiter Blight to the case of Charles Blight Eng two trunks containts on known one bed & hat box
C      1 @ 2  two blls fruit one half bll  amd 2 half blls yams, one box seeds
C             one box sweetmeats .............................Hogan.........J. Campbell                    
Miss Fanseca  one box sweetmeats..............................Miss Fanseca..order   
L a Cotter    one box one basket one half barrell containts on known comnnsigned to F. DaCosta
S^l Hazelhurst two blls yams..................................S. Hazelhurst..S.Hazelhurst
George Harley one bll yams...................................................Harley
John Campbell one bll molasses one box Chery brandy one bll yams two
              kegs tamerins, 6 path of sweetmeats consigned...................to John Casmpbell
A. Periet     twelve bottles bay rum, one boc Chery brandy, 1? of tamerins
John Kanel    7 blls sugar, two pots of tamerins, a quantuty of fruit, one bll yams
M^iss M^ry Peyne one hamper of yams one bottle pepers order

Passenger Cap John Campbell of Philadlephia his baggage consisting 
          of one trunk, one tellescope, bed & bedding, &
Stores remaining on board: two blls salt provisions, one bll bread      
?? lb sugar, twenty glls of rum or there abouts                            
             
                          signed: John Kanel


Transcriber's Notes:    

* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the transcriber,
  or is used to call your attention to additional information in the transcriber's notes.

? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the condition of the
  manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.

^ Indicates letters are omitted and the following letter is superscripted.

* consignees residences and port of destination are Philadelphia (in all but onw case) so
  these two columns are not shown.

Handwritten paragraph at bottom of the page:
 I Certify that the within Manifest was this day produced to me
 as the original manifest of the Cargo on board of the brig Cyno
 whereof John Kamal is Master from St. Croix. In witness whereof
 I have signed my name this 31st day of March 1832. signed: Arnold Burrough


 
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 47.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
11 September 2008



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