Ship Shamrock et al, [Liverpool?] to America.

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Document ID 102046
Date 20-01-1854
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Central Library, Belfast
Citation Ship Shamrock et al, [Liverpool?] to America.;The Armagh Guardian, Friday, 20 January, 1854; CMSIED 102046
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      Tapscott's American Packet Offices:
General Office        OLDHALL, OLDHALL ST.
           Passenger Office:
  ST. GEORGE'S BUILDINGS, REGENTS-ROAD.
THE FOLLOWING FIRST CLASS PACKETS Will be despatched
on their appointment days, as under:
                   FOR NEW YORK.
                                 Tons   To Sail
SHAMROCK,          S.B. Doane    2500      -
ALBION,(New)                     2000      -
RICHARD MORSE,     Dinsmore      2000      _
HOUGHTON,          Doane         2000      -
KENNEBEC,          Smith         1800      -
UNDERWRITER,       Shipley       2500      -
CONSTELLATION,     Allen         2500      -
KOSSUTH,           Bell          1800      -
NEW HAMPSHIRE,     Chase         1800      -
MONGOLLA,          Sprague       1800      -
ROBENA,            Barlett       1800      -
JOHN HANCOCK,      Gilchrist     1800      -
BENJAMIN ADAMS,    J. Drummond   2500      -
COMMERCE,          Lowell        2500      -
ARTIC,             J. Zerega,    2300      -
WILLIAM TAPSCOTT,  Bell,         3000      -
CENTURION,         Coomes        1800      -
ANTARCTIC,         A. Zerega     2250      -
SIDDONS,           Taylor        1800      -
EMERALD ISLE,      Cornish       3000      -
COMPROMISE,        Zerega        2000      -
ROSCIUS,           R. W. Foster  2000      -
JOHN RUTLEDGE,                   2000      -
    And succeeding Packets every five days.

                 FOR NEW ORLEANS.
NORTHAMPTON,       Reed          2500      -
GRANADA,           Batchelor     2000
ADRIATIC,          Jack          1800      -

                 FOR PHILADELPHIA.
WYOMING,           Dunlevy       1100    12th Jan
TUSCARORA,         Turley        1232    12th Feb
TONAWAND,          Julis         1300    12th Mar
SARANAK,           Decan         1000    12th Apr

                  FOR BALTIMORE.
FLORA MACDONALD,   Merrill       1800      -
SCOTIA,            McLean        1600      -

  The above ships are of the largest class, and
commanded by men of experience, who will take
every precaution to promise 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 a ÷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, with out 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,
       W.TAPSCOTT and Co., 7 Eden Quay, Dublin,
       Agent for W. and J. T. Tapscott, New York

  TAPSCOTT EMIGRANT'S GUIDE, fifth edition, can be
had by remitting six postage stamps.