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Brig Pacific


Bordeaux, France to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
5 May 1830
Report and Manifest of the cargo laden on board of the Brig Pacific whereof Amade Latour is master, which cargo was taken on board at Bordeaux, France burthen 229 4/95ths tons, built at Philadelphia in the state of Pennsylvania and owned by John Latner merchant at Philadelphia as per Register granted at Philadelphia the 20th day of May 1829 and bound for New York & Philadelphia.
Columns represent: marks, numbers inclusive, packages and contents, by whom shipped, to whom consigned or of to order, place of consignees residence, and ports of destination.

P         1@ 100  one hundred pipes brandy.}......................W.E. Nastique......John Latner............Philadelphia...Philadelphia
JLN       1@ 20   twenty bales almonds.....}.........................................John Latner............Philadelphia...Philadelphia
P         1@ 49   forty casks wine.........}.........................................John Latner............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
JE        1@ 80   eighty pipes brandy......}......................J. Jones & Son.. ..Joshua Emler...........Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
--        1@ 20   twenty pipes brandy.....}.........................................Joshua Emler...........Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
JE        1       one hogs head brandy.....}.........................................Joshua Emler...........Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
WMB       1       One case combs...........}......................D. Bryac...........M. Bryac...............Philadelphia...Philadelphia
--        3       three bales pink fronds?.}.........................................M. Bryac...............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
    }     4       four hogsheads wine......}......................D. Bryac...........P.L. Bryac.............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
JLB }     2       two hogsheads wine.......}.........................................P.L. Bryac.............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
    }     1       one bag corks............}.........................................P.L. Bryac.............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
PB        1       one case  joiners tools.........................M. May.............P. Rossbede............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
AP        1       one case hair & soap............................Lespinape..........A. Paris...............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
GF  }     3       three bales china...............................H. Pomier Co.......G. Follin ^ E.Cuesta...Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
HPC }     2       two bales merchandise....}......................R. Lopez Dubecof...Nick Lenning...........Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
*         1       one case merchandise.....}.........................................Nick Lenning...........Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
Director          one small package cut stones....................Bayland Acne.......S. Dreyfus.............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
--        1@ 50   fifty baskets oil 12 bottles each.}. ...........J A Morton.........Wilson Hunt............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
WRI       2       two hogsheads wine cased..........}................................Wilson Hunt............Philadelphia...Philadelphia  
Jam       1       two hogsheads wine cased..........}................................Wilson Hunt............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
--        7       seven bags corks..................}................................Wilson Hunt............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
CM        3       three hampers empty bottles.......}................................Wilson Hunt............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
WH        3       three hampers empty bottles.......}................................Wilson Hunt............Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
--  }     1       one hogshead wine (cased).........}.............J A Morton.........H. Kuhn................Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
I   }     4       four hogsheads wine (cased).......}................................H. Kuhn................Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
HK  }     1@ 11   eleven cases wine 25 bottles each.}............................... H. Kuhn................Philadelphia...Philadelphia       
JAM }     6       six baskets oil 12 bottles each...}................................H. Kuhn................Philadelphia...Philadelphia 
WCN }     1@ 50    fifty cases wine 12 bottles each...........}...W. E. Nastique.....John  Durand..........New York.......New York  
    }     1@ 41    forty one hogsheads wine...................}......................John Durand............New York.......New York  
FN        1@ 60    sixty hogsheads wine.......................}......................John Durand............New York.......New York    
JCF       1@ 24    twenty four hogsheads wine  ...............}......................John Durand............New York.......New York  
JD        1@ 909   nine hundred and nine boxes 12 bottle each.}.......................John  Durand..........New York.......New York  
**        4        four kegs preserved meat..}....................Sanlon & D Varnier..John  Durand..........New York.......New York  
**        1        one barrel  brandy........}........................................John  Durand..........New York.......New York  
LLDR      1@ 200   two hundred baskets Anniseed...................L.T. Dartand........Rogers & Co...........New York.......New York  
JR        1        one case wine..................................Lestapis & Co.......R. Maitland & Son.....New York.......New York  
JB        1@  17   seventeen bales cloves.........................B?nnaffe & Fils   ..J. Rouchand...........New York.......New York   
FP        1        one case merchandise...........................L. Chastand.........J. Philifisson........New York.......New York  
AMJAM     1        one case crystal...............................J.A. Morton.........J.A. & J. Morton......New York.......New York  
CB        1@ 16    sixteen hogsheads wine..}......................Classman & Co.......Menorid & Brigham.....New York.......New York  
CB        1        one hogshead wine.......}..........................................Menorid & Brigham.....New York.......New York  
CB        3        three hogsheads wine....}..........................................Menorid & Brigham.....New York.......New York  
CB        3        three hogsheads wine....}......................Classman & Co.......Weickmeister..........New York.......New York  
CB        2        two half hogsheads wine.}..........................................Weickmeister..........New York.......New York  
JSC&C     1        one hogshead brandy.....}..........................................Weickmeister..........New York.......New York  


Passengers (cabin)
1  M^r Peine Peter  45  Frenchman                        one trunk wearing apparel, bedding
2  S. Dolz              American citizen after 16 years, one trunk wearing apparel & bedding


Stores
five barrels bread
four barrels beef
six demijohns wine
ten cases wine
one barrel brandy
                          signed: Amede Latour


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.

*  The mark looked like a diamond with a M inside it and something like ELD monogram
   following the diamond.

** The mark was a diamond with the letters JD inside of it.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 45.
Transcribed by Harry Green, formatted by Ines Mannhardt, members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
6 May 2008



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