NOW IN PORT,
FOR NEW YORK,
To Sail direct from Belfast, on the 3rd of June.
The well-known and celebrated Coppered and
Copper-fastened United States built Ship,
ANTWERP,
1000 Tons Burthen,
J. W. ROBINSON, Commander.
This well-known and unrivalled Ship will be despatched
direct from Belfast for New York on the above day; she
will be fitted up in a most superior manner, under the
immediate inspection of the Government Emigration Agent,
for the accommodation of Second Cabin and Steerage
Passengers, who will be found in Breadstuffs agreeably
to act of Parliament, and three quarts of pure Water
each day, during the voyage. The Antwerp is upwards of
Seven Feet in the between-decks, and well ventilated,
and offers a very desirable opportunity to Passengers
for New York.
For Terms of Passage, apply to
SAMUEL McCREA,
General Emigration Office,
37 Waring-Street, Belfast.
May 19th, 1847.
An American Ship, to succeed the " Antwerp," to Sail
13th June.