River Commerce; Gray, Hemingray, & Bro. 7 Barrels of glass

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Cincinnati Daily Commercial

Cincinnati, OH, United States
vol. 19, no. 51, p. 4, col. 4


OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE.


EDS. COM.: — Steamer Glendale left Memphis, Wednesday at 6 o'clock P.M.

MANIFEST — J. G. Odiorne, 50 bales Cotton; E. B. Townsend, 25 bales cotton; R. Buchanan, 22 bales cotton; Gould, Pearce & Co., 36 bales cotton; L. M. R. R., 15 bales cotton; For Zanesville, Ohio, 5 bales cotton; For Philadelphia, 188 bales cotton; For Baltimore, 86 bales cotton; For New York, 490 bales cotton; discharged at Cannelton, 38 bales cotton. Total 956 bales. J. M. Brunswick & Co., 1 Billiard Table; Tate & Sons, 5 bbls onions; J. D. Lehmer & Co., 55 bags cotton; Phillips & Jordan, 12 bbls Scrap Iron; T. McBunie. 1 box; E. Block & Bro., 3 pkgs; Gray, Hemingray & Bro., 7 bbls Glass; Wm. Walker, lot Ale bbls; Schaller & Schiff do do; Skinner & Franklin, 300 Dry Hides; W. Glenn & Sons, 75 bales Batting; Griffin Taylor, 1 bbl Sweet Potatoes. Queen City passed down on Wednesday afternoon.


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Keywords:Hemingray
Researcher notes:Checking Memphis newspapers, the April 28, 1858 issue of The Memphis Daily Appeal confirms the Glendale was heading to Cincinnati that evening.
Supplemental information: 
Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:February 8, 2025 by: Bob Stahr;