Ship A Z et al., Liverpool to America

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Document ID 104007
Date 22-06-1855
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Central Library, Belfast
Citation Ship A Z et al., Liverpool to America;The Armagh Guardian, Friday, 22 June, 1855; CMSIED 104007
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        Tapscott's American Packet Offices:
      GENERAL OFFICE.....OLDHALL, OLDHALL-ST.
              PASSENGER OFFICE:
      ST. GEORGE'S BUILDINGS, REGENT'S-ROAD.
THE FOLLOWING FIRST CLASS PACKETS Will be despatched on
their appointed days, as under:

                   FOR NEW YORK
                                  Tons   To sail
    A Z, Chandler                 1800  25th June
    F.A. PALMER, (new) Richardson 2500   6th July
    EMERALD ISLE, Cornish         2500  To follow.
    KOSSUTH, Dawson               2500      -
    WM. TAPSCOTT, (new) Bell      2000      -
    PROGRESS, Chase               2500      -
    EMPIRE, Zerega                2000      -
    CENTURION, Coombs             2000      -
    ANTARTIC, Stouffer            2500      -
    NORTHAMPTON, Reed             2500      -
    BENJAMIN ADAMS, Drummond      2500      -
    ROCK LIGHT,(NEW), Drummond    3000      -
    W. NELSON, Chiever            2000      -
    SHAMROCK, Doane               2000      -
    CAMBRIA, Perry                2000      -
    CONSTELLATION, Allen          3000      -
    DRIVER, Holberton             3000      -
    And succeeding Packets every Five Days.

                  FOR PHILADELPHIA
    TUSCARORA, Turley             1000   12th July
    SARANAK, Rowland              1200   12th Aug.
    WYOMING, Dunlevy              1100   12th Sept.
The above Ships are of the largest class, and commanded
by men of experience, who will take every precaution
to promote the health and comfort of the passengers
during the voyage.
  Private Rooms for Families, or persons who wish to
be more select, can at all times be had, and deposits
of ÷1 each, to secure berths, should be remitted,
which shall have due attention.
  Surgeons can have free Cabin Passages by the above
ships.
  Persons proceeding to the interior of the United States
can know the actual outlay, and make the necessary
arrangements here, to be forwarded, on arrival at
New York, without one day's delay, and thereby avoid
the many annoyances emigrants are subject to on landing
at New York.
  Drafts and Exchange for any amount, at sight, on New
York, payable in any part of the United States, can at
all times be furnished to those who prefer this safer
mode of taking care of their funds.
  For further particulars apply, post-paid, to
  W.TAPSCOTT and Co., Liverpool, and 7 Eden-quay,
Dublin. Agents for W. and J.T.Tapscott, New York.
  TAPSCOTT'S EMIGRANTS' GUIDE, fifth edition can be
had by remitting six postage stamps.