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Brig Emily


Printed and sold at 24 Arch St. - A. Walker, Agt.

Santiago de Cuba to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
28 March 1834

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
REPORT and MANIEST of the cargo laden on board of th Brig Emily whereof Francis T Fontaine is Master, which cargo was taken on board at St. Iago de Cuba burthen forty three 68/95 tons, built at the port of Philad^a in the State of Pennsylvanuia and owned by John B. Bernadan merchant at Philadelphia as per Register granted at Philadelphia the 22nd day of May _____ and bound for Philadelphia.
Columns represent: Cargo symbol, quantity & description of cargo, by whom shipped, to whom consigned or if to order, consignees residence*, destination*.
    
F*       45 barrels coffee                   Bakus  Gazangergery   James Fearan
          7 bags coffee
JL       60 bags  Coffee                     Bakus  Gazangergery    John  Latour 
PRW      65 bags coffee                      Bakus  Gazangergery    P B  Waylorn
BPN?     289 bags coffee                     Bakus  Gazangergery    P T  Borierson                 
RA       203 bags  coffee                    Bakus  Gazangergery    Robert Adams & Co
RA       23 bags of coffee                   Bakus  Gazangergery    Robert Adams & Co
RE       140 bags coffee                     Richard M  Bell        Robert Ewing 
DB       7 boxes merchandize                 Wright Shelton & Co    Joseph  Gratz
JG       1 box merchandize                   Wright Shelton & Co    Joseph  Gratz
         1 package
G(diamond)  200 bags coffee                  Wright Shelton & Co    Joseph  Gratz 
B        16 boxes sugar                      Francis Fabars         John B Bernadan
B        24 barrels  Taye^d?                 Francis Fabars         John B Bernadan
B        68 barrels muc D^e                  Francis Fabars         John B Bernadan
B        104 bags coffee                     Francis Fabars         John B Bernadan 
B        45  ??oans  tobacco                 Francis Fabars         John B Bernadan
JAM      10  bags coffee                     B T  Barling           Joseph A Neveda
CH       80  bags  coffee                    B T  Barling           Charles A Harper & Co
EF       258  bags coffee                    B T  Barling
B(diamond) 40 bags coffee                    B T  Barling           Charles A Harper & Co            
BSB(diamond) 2 barrels sugar                 B T  Barling           
BSB(diamond) 1 package segars                B T  Barling
BSB(diamond)  5 boxes segars                 B T Barling
B         21 barrels coffee                  Francis Fabars         John B Bernadan              
F         8 bags coffee                      Francis J Fontaine     John B Bernadan
GB        1 bag coffee                       Francis J Fontaine     John B Bernadan
HC        four quarter boxes segars          Francis J Fontaine     Lucien  Cazanjar Adams & Co
          one box segars & one of shells                            Woolf
B         one Car^t sugar                                           John B Bernadan                     

Stores B Emnily:
one car^l beef
one car^l pork
three car^l bread
50 lb sugar
some coffee

Passengers:
1  B. J. Barling -  2 trunks, bedding & writting desk
2  Richard  Overman  - 1 trunk, bedding & writting desk. 
   

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.

^  A ^ followed by a letter indicates that the letter was superscripted.

*  Consignee's residence and destination were both Philadelphia so these two columns are 
   not shown.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 49.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
10 November 2008



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