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COMPILED FRKDKiMr ION .SOJiN SlMryON- FRINTEK TO Till-: QI:Ei N's AlOST TNCELLEM MA.tBS7 ] 8 M IB, Ik '%.fi U'f^^^U Fi ) U E M ] O R A N T S r^^ Tin-: (PUliLISlII'l) HY COMMAXD.i THE inforinRtiiii contaiiitMl in l.h« folio win:.' pjip;!^.; luis heen ronipiieil tVoin (!',»> ai»e thn^ enconrjigcd to unite their rcsonroes., in joint undertakings, by which tliey wonid derive the ad\antag(' of niutinil iS'![.i[)ort and co- operation, and be able, at an early jioriod, to biMieiit from tie' pnbhc contribnJi;>n,s in aid >)f tin' establislnnent of Scbooi'^ and Bye iioads. besides the ready employment which ofter.s to labouring Knugrants on tin^ii: Hrst arrival, both in Town and Country, the Puldic \^'ovks in proLrrc>:s vvill (^onstituie a fim,hi-'r r(^suiir(!i- to them, until possessed of the meao,^ oi effecting a •-ettlemervt on land. Tiicse works consi.st in the opening and in.iproving of Road.-* and tins constructioii of Bridges, for which lar-e appropriMtioiio have been made. The .salubrity of the ciinnite of Xew I'runswifk, sitiiat.Kl bt-'t';^■'^en the I,atitnde.s of 1 1*^ and '18*^ North, i.s well established, as well as its congeriiality to the northern I'hiropeiui. An)oti.!j; its natural advantages nuxy be enumerated the valuable supply of Timber in its Forests, and the existence of extensive formations of Coah Iron and other Alinerals. The navigation of the Rivi;rs and their tributaries in Summer, the formation of tracks on them during Winter, and the nuniber of good Roods that !un-' been con.-trncted throngbont ihe Province, afford great facilities of internal conmumication, and which nvIH be further improved, As it is desirable that the infornnilion putiiislied tVoni time to time slmnld romj)r(.hend nil that would be u.seful as a guide to tiic Europerin I'nnigranr, the ( 'onuiiittees of the varioo:; h)cai Associations are recommended to (t expitjnsivo. lo tisocr- tain (lie validity of tilles li> privatf UuicIh' 6. M''ha( Ih iht:' c aciv of ch'aruig »vui;tr It^nds ready for the drag or haiTO-v'^ 7 VV hat kind of lands cost most in cleariii!^ ? 8. (Vii» n capihdixl, .111 ai'ivid, iinnicdiatclv Hoe, by hsi mid oluu-ts in ilii oH'k, i.f tin- C 'rown Land < '((jiiniissioncr, it>- ilit Snivi'vor (■•(■'ncrul. what Jaads already iiirveyfHl are <« upon tlie land ? 1 i. Should the .settler take out all Iii.s pro- perty ill money ? or would ii. be bett<'r (:o in- vest as juuch us he can spare in fanning sto<:k, 6iv.. before leaving this country ? ir>. K- tiu! great proportion of cleared lajid under liUuge ? AN ^ WE 118. ('"ifty acns; smaller tra<'ts navy bepurchaRcd, hut: tlie »'<)st of sue!) would !«- tlie )-nuw ivfl .Mtf Jifly acres, the e\pence of the d'rant to (;«■>- v^'rnnient heiiii; alikrr in both la.seitt. (Jenernlly J!s. (-nrrency — (2s. 8d. Stcrlinj;',) but varies aecordi!>g to situation, &«. l'Von\ I'-a. to hm. Currency --{l.s. 0, to 9s Sleriiusi;.) for unctleandland war Settlemtuits according to sltuutiou, value, &C. '\l\\h Also deiiends upon Hitiuition and qua- lity. vPiyiiiifroui 10s. to XIO Currency — (•'s. Si(."rllii,f;^,) per acre N'ery .>asy and not expensive, as there ore Rej^i.>5tev ( )Hice!>. in every Covmty ..'\\erage £'i t(» £ I Currency, (£2 lis. .o ,£"> 12.S. Sterling.) forcutUufi; and clearing .off (he trees, leaving the stmupa standing. Swampy liaiul8. Yes— on aj)plication at the Oowu Lji.ud Oil ice ill trederlctou. J\o. but surveyed. land.s will be prepared i\: Emigrants. Imniediately ',.]> apjjlication. From a week to a month, Mt'amre,^^ nr ill. Jirnfin:si<: fo obvid/r. f.kis (Ifflfi/ fO l/lC pUT c/iani')' h// siirrei/ing find laying out location in fnvorable m/.uaHofts. Coal and precious Metals. None except the charges for Surveying the land. Either Ikiti.sh Cold and Silver or Spani,sh Dollars. Farming -Stock can be purchased in the Prtniuce. .\ oiU'.a.';y to be determined. In many situa- tions Tlie gr(>ater j)roportiou it* appropriated to the growhig uf l!a^. 5 0TTK;^TIONS. 10. i\ro (ht-rc parts in wliich prnziiip is cliicfly \mo{\; uiul. if so, iiniiu* l!io (liHlricl.s, ftiid tin* mlvaTitiigot! 1'ur thiit piir.-5uit ? 17. Wliiit are tlit; cornpftmtivo guiiiH of 18. Whnf is llio iisunl mod;- of IcttiMLr; and, if by loiii'Scs, y(al,o tlit^ conditioiit*, ami luc what terms <.f years '/ 10, Wliul is the ratti of profit on furrnin.^ operations genorally V ^A). Arc faiUir(\-^ of crops (Common ? 21. Wluit is the rate of int^^rest for money lent oil niortiiaae ? • AXSVVKT^S. .Vone when' ^rra/inj^ is exehisively pursued; after the (lav llii.rv"-,st the ciiltle an. turned iipMii the M(a(lon' li^nds. ('annot hf> Htatei!, no eornj)arison hnvini^ be«'n nuult>. liy leasrofit. I''aiiners \\\u) p(^rforni tlie labor by their onii families obtain a liberal profit, l)ut if they hiro labor the pn-fil is small. Not n;ore eonirnon than in othor Countries. Six per cent, is the legal interest. 22. VV'hati.-i the oxpiMice of erecting a siiita- A oomf'irtable frHint-hnise, from £'1.")() to Me house (or a small farmer ;■' and elao of a I £200, Ctirrencv ( t'l'V) to ,£180 Sterlitij^) - oani, ant\ stablcb for three horses ? li. '2'S. What i.s the nsunl rate of money wages to laboui-ers, by tlio yea.r, and by the month, or by the day ? 21. Aro there any laws pecnliar to the Co- lony, regulating contracts between masters and ser luts ? 25. What is the ordinary price of articles natned in the annexed table ? 2(). Are there places of education for tlie children, of the middle classes ? a frame barn, from £'Sf) to £50 Cin*rency — (£27 to £'1.3 Sterling.) Average, aborit i'2l, Currency --(£21 12k Sterling,) per annum, {t>s. (.'urreney — (.'JCih, Sterling,) piM' month, with board, l^ay la- bourers, 'is. Currency— (2s. 8d. Stt rling) per day, without board, but in harvest, Is. C'ur- rency — (os. 7d. Sterling.) None peculiar. England. Similar to the lidwf: or* See Table. (Aurkcved.) There are numerous I'denientary Schools in evv-rv l^arish, and a.Jso a (irnmmar School in each County, towanls the hupp«nt of which the Legisliiiuri- contribute lilterally, and there IS also a well endowed College at (<'redericton, v^here a liberal education may be <.>btained at moderate e-\p<"nce, a 'J7 Wliii) ih llif ciisl ol Mil' nus^jfi'.T 1.» iDiy n\\\\i' rmts ill \'Mv liniiiswicli •' 'JH. Is li. «l('^imli|<' to iiikc I'lit luniilun-. clollii's, lii"yiiii' jmrls to wliidi t;on- sitliTuhli' iiiirnlK^rs of Kini>Jiriiiit8 nnniuiily ro- ort, Hkto biMtifi ^''''iif' la<;ilil,i -s from flu* mim- luT of vcsHcls ivdiniiii;.' to tho Proviiico whirh arc fni|)|oyr(l in llio «'\jH»f, ol tinil)i'r to Mu- r'fpo. A V CI ago cost of the |>assap;c i'ot(>,t'() CumMicy • ( rj I Is. (o IT/ H.«*. Sti-rlin^'.) Mftiiy I'lmiLirant,"' lo (h< IJuiti'd States (roino out, iii ->liit)H bound to Saint John and Saint AiidrowH, unci it iiuiy Itc liojx'd that win ii the advan- (aycisof a uttionniit in t'l',' I'rovincc aro niorc .'(MKirallv kit >',vn and iipjmoiatcd, tliat many of tht'iu MJll Ix' ('ncoura,^e(l to remain. ( Mily 'dotht's Hud heddiufi, tlieothci' ariiclcs (!mi be ctvsily obtained in tlio Vrovinci;. TAHLK Ol' I'UICES Ul' A(ilUCULTUHAL I'HOlACE A.N)) FAIIMING STOCK VVlioat , per buslicl, liarb'V, do. Kyc/ do. ( )at.s, do. Mai/o, do. IVa.^, do. l^eans, do. Ilay, j)cr ton, • - - - A jiood Curt Horsn, ----- A serviceable Kuliiifj: llorst', A yoke of Oxen, - . , - - Sheep, per score, ...... A good Milcli ( 'ow, . . - - . A Breeding Sow, ----- Pigs, Sufdving ri,<, Cnrrenoy— Is. M. Sterling, VVeancd, lOs. (iurreiicy — l>s. Sterhng. upwards, A ('art, {of the dehcripiion u^ed by l''.iru»ers,) A Waggon, do. do. A IMough, do. do. A Harrow, ...... (UllUKNC V. .'iTKRI.INt 1. Xi> 7 C} £0 G {) ] (i 1 (f 1 i] I 1) (•■ 2 3 i 6 4 8 7 2 10 .'{ 2 14 •2:. 22 10 -•^0 27 ■J."< 22 10 1.) I a IC 7 t; G a 2 lo 10 9 12 u 10 15 3 10 3 3 b 2 1 10 I'oi' flio iiiSorinittioit of l'Mii^'rant<« of tli«<- Iia1»oitriiisr Clci«9e». QriOSTJOXS. ANSWERS. 1. is it de.sirablt for agricultural labourers Not desirable, as the iiece.ssary iniplem'^oti* to take with them any iniplenu^nts, either for can be readily procured in the Pr«\"«nCo tlieir ordinary occupation, or for clearing land ? and if so, what are they ? 2. is it desirable for arti/ans t(» take with them the tools of their trade ':' S. Should bedding be taken out fc iiro'-urKl more (3lu')i[)ly in tlu; l*rlf:onstit.iilioii ti. 'aImcIi the trlirniite itiKV bo cuuHiliTfd in'culiarly Indl- fnl vv mit-MtluMe ■* 7. VV'luit class of c(niritry Inhonrers is inoHt io denmud ? 8. Do ilio vvivf s find (diildrcu of oxricnUund lR.boiir< M r(wlily find enjj)loynicnt y 9, AV'hut kind^ <>1' nieehnnics and artizuMH are most in request ? 10. \VliMf is (lii.^ I)cs| time of yi'itr fur )n- ftourers to un-ive at Sew UrunnvNick ? 1 1 . Art domestic servants niuclj in (k-maud, and what are t)ieir vi Ui.'er< '-■ 12. ii- there a capitation tn\ (* r<^!ief JiffVndfd to euiigi.'unt.'j out of the proceeds of this ta.s ? "* 14. Has every enilf>rant to go to the qua- rantine station wiif ther thiie has lit;en infec- tious diseiise ou board ilnrlng tlie jiat«s.a,L;'' m- uot ? If HO. l»ow long is he detained there, '4,m\ at wh'isc coijt k he maintamcd ? A.VSWKMS .\t)< nnhvns ri'(|niri''i t'ni (In- vnyau^e It hiid Iwtt.T be pn>vidry kind, bnt jierhups I Inn.-ic ( 'nr peiiters, iVIa.iojis. lirick liuyers, l'liu;k.rlinj/,) per month; women, lA.s. to !^0.>?. (.'nrreiu^y (lijs. (;d. to iHa. Sterling,) vvith board, .^cc. There is a tax upon the Master-^ of Vessels of 5^!. Currencv — ( Is. tid. Su'rlingt for /-Hch adtdt vvhi;ii the J^hip is sanctioned to carry out cuiigrant.s Iv^ Hei Majesty s (Government, and 10s. (/Currency -(I's. Sterling,) when noi ; two fihikheii nialer I 1, or titree under 7, oi one under the a^e of ll.'* months, v\ itli its motlicr. being classed as one adult (Vide Pro- vineial Act, N. Ik 'J W. \. e. ;;('.,) This i> pji.buhiy jncdnded iid the passage tu('Uey paid by the Ejuigrants. It irs appliod by LegishitiNe gianfs toward}, relieving the litute and disea.i'Ml, and as.sist ing them to reach rhelr phuieb of di stinatiou wiihin ihr Province. (Vide 2 VV. 1, c. yt), a.s al)Ove. ) The Vessel on Its arrival is detained at the station aboiu, 18 hoiirs forin.'i])ecl.io].i, and wh»ii n.o infe<;tions di,'?ease i.ppears is then pcriuittcd to entci' and the Kmigi'tuii to laud, f^i;KS'rn>Ns. l.>. Whni IIh,' iMiii^riinJ luidrt I'rom hii- vuy- nit,^-, (iii|ili>yiiit>)it '■' l«). A I v^ liii( plju'i's ufi! Oil'*' fJovernnu-nf Agi'UtH, hjkI wUid uu' llic'ir mviiuvs ? .17. StiUc llir li'imth and cdfl of tin .Imn- lU'y, ijiilJML' 111'.' 'lillfri'Dcc i'n- rhildrni, (nini tilt' ii^iml |)iirt of ('istMiilKvrhution to vvlieiv the liidk of till I'liiii'iiinits jiroc.'i'd: T'lurii llio iiiiiiic.'i of llu^ trliicf iot( niKvliii/.i' .stulion.^. Ow fimc tniiaiiincd in kohi;/ from oiir (o iU*'. oiKor, luid ill loalvin^ lli(» \itiulc jomocy , tUc mciiD.s of coiivcy.'iuci-, disfu'voi-iliinu! oacli eliiin^o fVoni river to (;!iiiid. frotn sl('iiml>o;ti- to liiir j;c, oi- feou! \V!i|(>r f hiuisi'lt' and in's family to the place when; his iabuur ).^ requiri'd '■' JO, Is it customary to pay .nioney-waaes ? State the average vvaij:(^s of niecliaaies nud Ja- hourers uanicd iu ilie tuuie.xed table. (Xo. 1) 20. When the piiMic works are in progresss, MTf; the waijjes generally at a liigher or lower rate than those paid by laruKirs '.' 21. 11' tlie pnldic works areata distance Irom tin; towns, does the GoyomuK'n' \»roviiK' odgiiig for ikci luhonrers '-' .AXSWKKS. I !r ran obtain the informal imi and a)^^ first to the r>i-at of ( Joverntnent, f''rehe!jt vva,;.5e.«), though the ,'4'iirralily oflliem are compliiely ignorant of the labor of the ('oiinMy, a'lrl are titereby, of- ten kept ont of ens')loynii III,. Tin!? amy be attribnled In I be iiiducenieot of high vvu.ujei? on their arrival ludd ont to thejn by 81iip t'apiainH, iS:' , to get the pas»a.^e iiimiu'V, and. by false tViendfi in the Colony, who are do- .siroiirt ofkc(>j)ing vip the rate of wage,", and who havin;^ beeojoc acipamited with the wnrk re- 'pdred, thufrs 'tbtau\ a moiiupoiy, Xew Brunswick is inr(T-;i.H;fci'd '.y .oMmerous rivi'rs anil rs^pidly improving roiuls, by \,))ich the seUler can. wilh facility, IrattHjxirt himself and lUniily to any pari of the interim of the I'rovinoi , (Teuerully speaking it i-; but in some p rtB of the ('olony u proportion i>? paid iu. clothing and provisimiS;, S:c. — a practice which it la desirable to discourage. ;|{^: Generally higher, as it increases the demand for labor. Noi\e have been midi-irtuken of any mite in this Pr<'viii-t; at any considi^rable distance. 9 ^. QUKSTIOXS. 1'2. What if? Mie usual period ^^i hiring iov fttiii labour ^rs !J .23. 'I'o tvhat "^ixteiit do tlie wages of la- ^b jiirers vary in summer and in winter ? ? month to farm labourers during harvest AXSWKllS. Frequently by tlu* yoar> but generally by the month. Abonr.iy. Currency, ( Ks. (Id, Sterliu.!?,) per miinth, less in winter, except in the lumbering districts, where the labourers are em])luyed in iVDinu tinnl.ier. 24. What are the usual Mages by neck im- 3s, Currency, (2.s 8d. .Sterling,) per day, il" 25. State the average retail pric^\< in vsum- nier and winter of tlie articles na.'ned in the annexed table, (No. 2) 2t>. Does tbe price of provision? increase much in the settlements which are distant froju and the land carria.tft the towns ? id, or l.s. Cirrr(m(;y, ('!•;. 7d. Sterling,) if not, and fioni £l.'I 10-. to /.'-i Currency, (£'2.08. to i.'2 M.S. Sterling,) [)er month, with board, lodg- ing, &o. \'ide '.['nble annexed (;Vo. 2.) Ill proportion '^ tbe distance from the towns 27. Is'beer the drink of the comnutn la- bourer '' and, if so, can it be procured all tbe vear, and at ndiat price ? £ Will land be granted by the employers f)fl.' )urer'H, on which to erect adsvellim^, and wht. extcTit of garden allotJiient is usiudly added It i^ not u.^scd in tbe Coimtry Di.strictr>i. but may be oblained in the towns, price ff^m Is. lid. to 2>, C'urrency — (Is. id, to Ks. '.)d. Ster- ling) per gallon —tlie labourers, however, geue- ralJv prefer West [ndia Hum, Thvre arc 'rfiiiparanct; &Kieti(\^ i'-i thr Piuriw-e. It wi!l. if cciiuired. witJi ample extfnt of e:avib'ii *dlotnu'nt. butl dxMritM'i? f^'cneraily hoard witli the farmer. Th-'Se with families (e.Kcept. in toAvns) readily get land of their own on which '0 build. 29, What is the cxpencc of e^^(:til)g a log j A > «ry comfoitnble one, from r in 'he ( 'ointdes of St. John, Vork, S Aiiih'ew's JKul Northtindierlniid, and Overseer, of the Poor in every Town and l*iirish--also a i'e!iit, per iniPtilh i fiuU'hcrs, , I7f tii '*'•* 'MrM iiiiiliori, !."i j to (is Hi ick I J V!'!>j , ..... Ii^s to U)s ('iimcrs, Ii;s til 7* r'arpoulffi ai;il .Iiiir.t.'r:;. J7s tiil in ^t. tJ.'ibd.ei.njukoi's, . , , . ,,,..,., js.; ut '.f« 'id Coopi-ro, . , , . . . i.'is Cartel- ..,")» Cook'., iH'ttnii'ii) jfi'riern!ly hv Hu i'H'iiOi Coiiibnu'iliei-.;, nune, J)aiiy W'oiinn, per ninrtli, l)r(.-.jfi iMnK..-i i^ Mid l\!il!m*!is. .f'ai'ii (iUbjiiiers , , It iident'is. . , , , OlOdir r, .Us .Milhviji/hts, 9i M'lltTs, jlOs Eldcksriiith'!, it-s raiiil-'isi, , , ,. t>5s to lOs PlHsl.>rHri, J8s to 10s I'lnr,.i.f(''j ancl '^Jlay.iers .."c t.j 'Js Qiinriymo:!, , , n');( Ef'|ie'n.il;t'rs, nosio j Shoruialu'is, per u ^pU , , ;.£'2 ](U SavMi'is, ~i <;,! Shjp.i'iitchts and Bout BuiliJor?, .. , j7« tld to KU StO!)"-iiiav()tis , 7s ti.i to ]ih L'.i (V.i to '.iif ■Is 5 s i7s, in Ci ?■■ ."w t.i) 'i.s. j Ay. tid. to 5s, i'u). Ml ■);. ■2<4. 8d. to .3s. 7d SaiJ-Mnkfris, ppr wt-ek, ],}ils to 4v»i' r.'». tc ;j(is. M.it»'rs r.nd Shinpli- _ iiliKphLKts, none exidusivolv, ... ..v»... rnniieife 1 adcrs, per month , Whei-'wiij^hls f. (i.s. to Ss, ■M.. tolls, (id. lis. to lis. (id, i .'•-,. (..I '.'(Is. I"'s. (0 :.').i. is. (id. t... 2s. .'Is. ts. .'is. ."is. (id, 7s. H(\. "is. (jd. 3.S. to /s, (xl, t.'l '03. 'JS. tjs. to ><•;, 'is. 10 8s. fis. Whit^B.. itlit, per week aOs to 4(ls '27». !■ 36«. ">Si "is. 4d, to (is. '.»u. 3*. 7d. to 4s, tid ii. Id. to (is, 3d. .Is, -Id. to 7i-.. 2'i. 2s. 8d. to, 'i.s. Id, 2s. yd. to 3s. !d. 13^, fid, to IS,, 13s. (id, to '83, U. Id, to 1-. Idd 2-, 8d. 3.S. 7d. 2.H. 8(1. (if. 3d. 79- 2d, 5s, (is. 9d. G». ilrt, 1- r.d. to ti', r»d. 3s, 7d. £1 7i. 5s, 'Jd, ,1s. Id, to 7". 2c,. .Hs, 4d, to 75. 2d. is. 4d, 4». 6d. £i lOs. k. Od. AN kk,\(.;k.s IV \(.. ..^ J'ER .AN MM. ^\'lt^^ Board .ind Iiodji-irig, Curri'iiey. j!^ '.wr^oig. ,140 f;:iii £2 \ £30 .(,25 jflOt) £,'10 A'lUi f:-2 8.-.. >-f# £21 12i«. C:'7 Ok. £22 JO,. £00 i;'27 (• n FORM OF TARLF No. 1?,- -RK'IAIL JMUCE oi- PROVISIONS and CLOTHING - -..,-. --™-7j;jT^-; , — — — - i Cnrn.acy- A in H'LES. 1 _-— ( urreacy. .Stt-rlii 'g- I*n(kVli*KO!V«». f fi. d. 1 :, d. '^alt Bct-f, ptT 'th. u ii 1) U Fvesli di> do. (1 4 ii 11 ■•ii Mutton, dii. (1 .'> II H Latiih, do, II II f| (1 ■>i V'(.'al, do. (1 1 (1 1) ■H Fresli F.;irk,d>^. (1 II ii (1 1) •>i ^.i\t do. do. (1 '1 f, II I.I r>) ! FowIk, per pnir, .; ll 1 ^i 1 Bitcon, por Jb. Ij »* 1) 1 ?^;ilt Hv/tt.>r, p.T \h. 1 I) 11 1' 101 I'ri.'sli do. du. (1 ) 1 ll I.I ill ; I-'res-li Milk, p'-r (|u-.rt, 1 1 II i 1 1 1) ■M 'i (Iht'f.«o. p«t ib. (1 1 ' 1^ 1) / 1 Eggs, per dv zen, 11 ] i) ll u Ui i ]'ot.^toes, p'T ]iu.tli!.|, 11 *■* u it 1 ;4 ' Urciid, best wluatea, \wv th. II II :\ (1 1' '^('COuds ii-i. [Mii'ilhs. 1' ■n tl II •-' i He.st whoa* Klijiir, ]n:r '>rl. .'i 1) i ]i; " i l^'iH^oiid.s, do. do. 1 lo II 1 II (i Ootineal, per r-wt. ! ti i.i ll ! ■:■' (i IJarlej Moal, iionc, 1.) 11 ii ll I) M , Coals, piT cli.iidruij. >' 1 ]'. (1 1 i"l (1 ll I<4 1 i irewood, per cord, 1.", 11 II i;! li Coiunioii Soap, pt-.- lb (1 (! ll ;';t 'I'oa, pu>rar, browi, per !i). I>0. '.vlllTC, (io, >^.dt, p(T ^tlsIh'I, l-'cpJI.-'V, pf'T I1j, ^cdt ri4i, <:h.5.post\i* JOOlb. Fvi'sli Fiidi. very cdie.'ip, lU'iT, piT yiillon, I'l.irtior 'lo. <.'3,«.>'rnii .\*;, Mt-u's sttuit "liOfs, jv'T jiair, V\'oiilf,l"fl do. d.O. I^now ;)ver slu)i?i5. \Ion'.-' shirts, cotton, Ilo, Siuock fri..(.'l<, not us'.-d, Fliintifi, per yard. (Jloth iof Cfiats. per yard. Cotton for gowt's, Kustia'i, oer yard, ] Wdvi'tceij, .If. 1' ll (1 a I) II 1 J 1 12 d. ^^ M i; 1 1 1^ I) (1 I't I'l G (1 10 ') II \{ (i ii II hi ll n 1 1 1 ll .'J (1 Rterlin«. X 8. d. ') 11 ]0i II (1 :\ ll ^'i (» H 1 4 (» 11 (I I) {) 1 •'* (1 1 1 II ;l (1 c> ;) (.1 !) .'^ .) 1.) 1.) T) ii ll I .) 1! 1) (1 i 4 ') 2 8 • Till! nbov«-'-tn«?Titio)ied artic!o!lur pa^^t^es at iJs ; the Sovorcigrj and J-Jt it i.sli Crown, asts^tjiblished by Law ufth-* I'rovinc', ut'j'JA. -M. nnc] 5s (n\ Teni^y ; but owinii to tlie priMiiium ti\oy generally bear -the Sovert'iiiii isi .seldom Jcs.'i-tiimi ,, i. <-i'o)tiing ut oncf, on hLs {irrivfil a Laiidiudder and [)eniiiinf 'it SctlJor; the ft'lioniuii brit-f 'i'able nim U-en r'nD.strucled to show the advantage b> be derived by Imnself v>,ib(f; coninii'uce Jii.s opera- tions on the land ci.bout the tir.sf. of Jul>,, and he could thus vvitly the assi.-stanct' of tii.s liired man, have ample npportunity before the iMMuneiniencat nf iJie Winter, to eroct a Log Ifnnse, and clear tron> t) to 10 acres cf his? land f^r Cn'ppiiig in tlie en.suing St.'a.>ou, 'J'hf jirovisinns eniimemted in the following Tubb' being estlioated as suirieieut foi the supj>ort of him.self and f-iniily for 12 monrhs • niti! the cetui-!*. of Ids Crop. One hundred acrejiof Lanil, o-s. Gd. per acre Cunencv. riired Alan, i mootlis, .-,.... Log Tioute, ... ...... Bedding, - . . - . . Tool.s, .... - . _ _ . Household Ute.risils, ,----.- (.IKKENC ■ 1 :5 1 PR ),r.\<; ^ CIT 10 XIS L) 10 1 ;: 10 t> '> 10 9 3 15 t) 2 10 2 5 C53 lu £48 7 6 12 Brought furwanl, Provisions, viz: 112 lbs. Pork, 1 Hrl. iSiipfrfine Flour, 2 '^ ludinn Mtal, - , 2 - Oat Meal, \ [\ Cwi. ("'udfLsli, i \\)\. H<:'rriiig8, 100 Bushels Potatop.s, - 10 (Talloiis Molasses, A I'l^, - - Coutingoncui'S for imeuunieratpd expences, • £53 15 X'48 7 6 3 10 3 3 2 iO 2 5 3 2 14 3 2 11 3 7 6 ! 3 9 1 :> 1 2 6 7 10 <■' 1 ♦) 15 1 2 '■') 1 1 3 10 : 9 10 1 9 t) £m 10 £80 11 ■I IJv the foregoiiiii TnMi' it iviil In' seei) tiiui the Kinigrant for about £81 -Sterling, will luiv-' jinieuif"! i\. quHiitiiv u! Liind wvmt tlian sullieiiMit for a sniaU I'arm, (by whicli he bt-coines a FreehiibJer in the Province) a coinfortabJe Log House, for the aooonimodatiou of liimseU' and fuinily, ProvisioIl^^ Tools, llor.isehold IJtensiU'. and all oti\er things that may be cousiderecl i/ii(i--taining a lifctl indcj-'endent {)rvipertv. but it sh<>ul(l also be home in mind that a nnwhtn' of /ami7if;s proceed 'iftg /ii^cth.i'r to for/u a connected settlemoit, viould ace omplish the same desirable objects at H reduction of i.ibunt twi'Miy per cut. (or one fifth) on the foregoing estimate. Althongli The ptctiivi' here drawo represeuts the l.Omigrant a^ possessing £100, Sterling, y^^'t it is not asserted that one tiiinily, i>r particularly a inutiUor of famdies having alxait ,£50 for each family «m their arrival would uof do well. M, or thereabouts, fifty acres of wild Land could be first ohtfi in ed ut the price ;-.ay of os, Od. currency, per a(;re, includiug all expenses, and by an arraugtniunu '•vith the Provinciul h/Xecutive (iovn-nment, the f^ity acres in rear of his lot could probiibly he reserved for his fnture purchase. His other ev^jenses could also be so limited as to er»ab!e him with good management to retain an amouct feiLfficient for cxpen.scs in the next Season, including seeds, k<'.. Persons with a good jn-actical knowledge of the system of fanning in Xew Brunswick., occasionally take a farm upon what is called " Shares" — that is, the Landlord finds the Farm. Farm Stock, nnd half of the Seeds— and the Tenant supplies the other half of the seeds and ..ar-t^i all th».' labour, rendering to the Landlord onehnlfof tlie wliol;* j^rodiae, thin plan bus, in many instances been found beneficial to botli parties, and the Tenant has been known in a fevv yfans, to aecujnulate ni;tney eiiontintes b> be pur(.'ha.sed at a lower ])rice than (h»'. cost of the iniprovenieutj!, iu sueh cases an l.*'.niigrani possessing a "rnall caj)ittd. could searccly fail to SI cceed. Hut the Emij/rant cannot be too cautious in these cases, when his future weU bi'ing ig so nuicb at i?tak»', and he should theretbre, h>efore parting with liis money, see well to the q lality of the soil, and al&o to the goodness? of thetiib- totiie Laud which he may contemplate buying. 25 i 12 .T -; i. .^' - '- '•- .r -^ ..-: -^ ( ..- y. a; '*"^i r. {.L d o ^^ •£ fi - ± .. •, I -< 'Vl j j^,, fO t— y. ?-. •»• ?• -Ji -•♦■■<- „, ,Ti -J. , V '" /; CT) ."0 x -r' UT -J n ir -i I f^i •s.Tfaoii 7 'S: ■'> :£■ z-i y y V, ,2 -, r: -i I 2 -^ ^ ^' x *? .^' C-: -il ,-ri -"^ ''"^ lA ' J5 fwj)i.Ji..jo A,-iiiMi!, r'.->i'nui,>:.T I ^ ^ i; -I ? 2,' g: ;,1 ,#, z: '-^".4 I j^ |"Suoi)nriniiiMi.)(|4iii4( > f— 1 U*^ l-'i '^ -^ ^ .— * « K » i^ Ci^ C w :, I 2^ir'''!i'MV^P'^''^'~'^''*"^"""^^'^ ■S:; :2 'i^ :£ ^5 r, f'-' S i;r"^ - '^ - c 5 I ^1 -Xj >o"c:'" 'Jl (TO fO C? O O' ■^ ■N W •£ y, O Pi i-i-( H H O O H •c)[ <}.\0({G Sr)mtun,i ->■"■ y. 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