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'e:if: '' Hi e Ship En '/land, to QiU'fier ; from vh'.'nce he (".itib'cied a consideraftle n'liu- hr of ihe Pai^seiiijerii, vho had li.iijra'ed from vVis- «'>'unia! t3iu:r-x, Si(ss(''\ irt the St, Laajrence ant!, the L :ke% and afi!'r'i',trd:< oi'jt' liitd in Mi3f^iONViLT.K» near At/aii.*j in the Ohio Territory, To an E,ivjranty fjcinj a family iluif. Canndu. !I Ml When Vf'U have in-dlo '.in your inlud to cau^ivitc', yon will «!o wcW t(» prepare yoarself after the foUowini^ luar.iier. Firot. In ooUeetiiia; up yoiir a;{)()(ls for your voya-ij^c, select sueh thi;;f,-s, o:ily, ;is are of t'.ic iitniost use, aiul nmst he had, of lieces.v:tv : kvivini.-- ])ch;!ul y;>n, all eu'ubrous artieles of furni- liire ; h^'.vui.sesu;-h thiiu';s .viU not only he aa ii!(".iiiii)raiiee to you, hut v/\\\ piit you to more expenee tliau, it is pre.-unied, you are cither iiiehiied to ])ear, or casi alVord. Your culinary articles deserve the (irst attention : because they arc always wanted. One lari.>-e, aiid o;;e Mi.all sruicepap,, iron ; and a Mock tin tureen, if you liave them, is siuucient : and in paek- ini^ up, put as many littie articles as you c;ui 'uside of them, to savi room, such as tea-spoons, pepper box, salt-cellars, snuHer:-, c.e, these are vahiable ; and will cost you dearer in Canad;i: a round tin candle i)ox, or a AA'ooden salt box, is a very Useful article, as, when huni>; up to the ship's side, it is not only out of the way, but will always be handy, to hold your knives and forks, spoons, &c., which you should always put by, th.e moiu(Mit they are dore with, ami not lay down, lest you should lose them, bj' tlie s]\'^';; rolling about ; and, Avheii cleaniiu!,' them, take out one at a vlmc, and return it to the box, the nu)mer!t it is df.y\w ; so you will not lose tneni, nor M'ill tliey be stolen ; find alwaj-^, if you renu)ve your box for this purpose, hani>' it on something- ; a fork, for instance, stuck in tiie ship's side, one side of your berth, or wherever else y.ni m;iy liappen to be. For that purpose, a small {j;ind)let, a few hooks and nails, arc very necessary, llemem- ber you are in a ship, constantly in nmtion, and therefore, you should nuike your children be-in in time, to hant? up, or otherwise carefidly place in your berth, whatever they may use, as soon as it is done ^ith, and never lay any thinii^ down on the deck, to be left ; or you may expect to lose it, in some way or other. Take as little crockery ware as possible : tin i &' \t % ;■*■ •*%*;■ m^ ■ ■ - •< I* ' Tfr.ic is' inucli Letter ; Lnt take no incite tliur- yoii ahsoiateiy* ■«\-a!)t. sc as to makt* one arVicie st-rve two or three purposes. Crockery is dicap, Mhereyoii are g-oiiiiij ; but all metallic warry aVi' dear. A lan^e tin bottle mIHi a handle, of two or three i^'allons, sueli iis y(ui «ee in shops to put oil in, but flat oil ot:e side is very ti'^eVul, us it will tlo to receive your water in, and it is lessViuljle to be lu^t in such J«i article us this, than n kefc ; nor will you waste so nnudi : if it bas a top, with a stiial! hin!j;e, j-o'that it can bo shut over the moment it is done with, the !)etter, as a cork Is apt to be lost. Poker, tongs, and shovels, if you have theni, you liad better dispose of, as you will not want tliem, wood fires being always use»l there :' if vou had a small dutch oven, you will lind it of tU*3 greatest use, also a small trevet, to bang on the bars of the i^rate, v.lK-n cooking, on board the ship. The oven sliould not be larger than suflicicit to cook a slice of bacon, say, 1) inches long. A quart tin pot, wit!» u flat side, and a hook to hang 0:1 the bar. is the most handy tliiiig you caa liave to boil a little water in ; yov^r bakin-,' pans will serve for' dishes, and .';/< l/icsc tfiinf/s, mi/i'f, in pctckiiri, tr'iU con lain ftome liffh' ntchidck' nr i)fht'r inside 0/ /hon. Ricking up in the sinalh'st space possible, is one of the mo^t important things you have To look to : for, if yon are going far up the- country, you will find tiie expence of luggage a heavy tax on your little stock of money, from which you must not draw one t>ingle farthing, after yoii have tmbarked, without the greatest necessity. I am not speaking mr.cli out of bounds, v.'1kt» I say, to an emigrant ; that, a shill'ng in his possession, in Xortli America, is almost as va1ua!)le to him, there, as a p'»und ■:; ticre : you must make shift, wherever yon ca?i, making r.p your mind to bear with hardships, and rouglis, and which the fruits of your carefulness will amply repay you for, hereafter. If you ha\e any wooden bowls and trenchers, take them rathor than ])lates.. I now come to the valuable article of clothing. Preserve as much woollen clothing a? you can ; and be careful to have out the worst you have, for the sea voyage ; as cJeiutUness ; and not show, is what is required on board. Take c;u'e of your smock frocks ; th^y are a capital article, and will cost you dear in Canada ; also of your worsted stockings &c. and let the wife take as miich worsted as she can get, with knitting needles ; and let lipr make you a cap, to wear at sea, out of any old piece of cloth she may ha\ e to spare ; as your hat, even if it is an old one, will be valuable ; and you will have- to pay dear, if you buy one : also, be careful of your high shoes ; put thein away : you will get nothing like them there,, and make any old shoes do for tlie sea voyage. All articles •f ii*miel urv valuable ^ and take plenty of boap ; and bfii I 1 ^■'g«BK|j^iiSp^CSWWIPP'W3fi*!|*?SiK ■ v*w*;'^-.i'.i' , ■^'^f^-^.-^im-*m0^^. sJiv, t jftTlugof your water, at sea; tliat t'.;? wife may hiivc a littV., jiow and tlicji, to wash a little for the childreu ; for you vi'iiJ have none allowed for this purj>').se. A feather bed may be got iu America as good for & dollar as for Jti. hero. The next oi-tiele is your bedding; feather beds, wbieh arc very dear m Knmhuid, are vfiy cheup in America, so that, ii you have a good »jne, it "s better to sell it ; and buy a second Land mattress for the sea V(iy;!'^v^ ; aiul tho n»oncy will be well Iiid out, \i applied to the p-archase cf good blankt-ls ; of vliirh you cannot lii'.ve tfjo rr.iiny ; or, xniike a straw or cIialF Stuflinj;- do. The /nd tk'k \t-xAi\ is valuable. A feath.e- bed is very likely to be spoiltd on board : iJ or 4 blankets laid ou caeli other, are far better on boarti ship ; and fenjales are not so apt to take cold from them, as a bed. It v.'ill be hard lay- ing at first, but that must be borne with : it is only for a while, and remember 1 thj objcit is to save biilk^ and have every thing amuj und convctih'.nt. The more you have to tra- vel v.ith, tbe hei'.vier the er.peMee; and in the boats that carry you up th.e country, they m ill ueigh every little thiiig you liave ; even the child'* chair; ;ind I Iiave known a cradle cost more for carriiA^c, than it cost when new. If you hap- pen tt> have a gun, take it, you can hang it up to the l)eani, over your ])erth, and take })o\\(ler and shot. You nmst task tlie generosity of your friencU, v/Iien leaving them, all you can, for any such articles as 1 have mentioned, and that they can sj)are ; anery dear indeed tor them. .Sa\\s ot ;.*i kintis are particularly valuable, but carry no nrt'irjc of injor^ with you, that you can possibly do v\ ilh- out ; and let all your I'-ftckages be as clseap, and small as po.s- sible : on every package takeu on board, iu the Londo;? Docks, there is % charge of If you have any carpeting, if old, no nuitlcr, take it ; it is useful to put uiuler your bed; and lor ^vrapping lawt your berth, on board. \\ hat I have said, about keeping every thing close, and eonijiact, will be louiul Moriiiy ot attei.lio/), M hen you consider, that for 4 grown persons, or equ:ii '.n [k at the rate of tv/o children for an adult, the small space :y\ ;:'.:; feet square only, is al!:,'wcd, and about three ie^t m heu,ht. As soon as you are settled on hoard, drive in, iu riuuhir or- der, and w^ one lure and ilwn'j scleral hooks, and naih, tc IJ n m ?• I wmmp ^WPIPI^P^ M.i f;: 1 ti- ■ Ij I 11 hano-up youvmcss :u-tic!c.s » jvud j^-et them arranj^ed m the proper places, so that your '.viiV, atulchildriM,, may heeomc* Usui to it, before the t^n\y lhvU int(j had wer.ther; and in^.^t upon this beini.^ done, re-ularly, by settln- lluM^xaiupltf your- srlf : for, recollect, the ,s ot portable Boup. \>ith regard to otlier articles, sugar ; kariey, to make broth; butter, not exceeding one ounce per day each; cheese, the same. It must be left to vimr choice; and, it you can spare a shilling or two, bring a s'nail bottle of essence ot p( two or til tliem , if ytm bli small you are 1 uut to 0. I re- 1 bacon, hI to it, and cal- ilc ; and I thrown for one. Kill, but coi'omy, s thing ; 1, take a e pickle re fresh, lon.s who nt. Let loU'Hoiue rv useful portable to make ; cheese, •an spare pepper- end your gl\e the e biscuit, it aM a\\ nd never ng them !ig them, lyijig, as ty ; as it my head ves, they ;ib()ut the igar, &c.i 1 I i J hs y<»ur \>lfe jukI Self, Nvl!. i. » •.* r.iiuir'.jre t?nit bclv.ee'i you, Ciiieuliitini.' abvav*: fht'iVi ^'-'i^*'; «•»*'• afe.v carra-'ay seeds, p'.'p^;erinint dro ., or u plfee or two «)f .^'ini'vi-hread, will be lourid very uselui, when tliO childreu arc a little od, of better (luality than iu LoTulon, :w a!>(» youi* butter, and clue;i.?, and if you choose r a mo;sth, or more, pjiclic d \\ ilh ■/'(! iuKtl! ctids ■loivif. Now U't me suppoiji* tlu* follavv'ioi,', to be a sc'ale of provi^iions for the voyage, mu\ it is suoli as I have fomul to ansv.er well. Any variation* in It must be left ta tl.u tj'.ste or inclination ijf the cniii-raut iihustlf. 8 d no lbs. of b:ic'on, at Od 15 {\() lbs. of triije, at (»d la (» i»() lbs. of ^ood biscuit, f» (i 5 lbs. of butter, at is 5 8 lbs (»f su<^ar, at 15 1 4 1 120 ii)s, of flour iV (J Barley, pepper, ami nuutard, K:c. 3 G i;.) 1 have not lure allowed for potatoes^, or pickles, nor cheese, ynd uliieh, if you cIjoo; e to take, you nnist have by reducing your ([uai.tlty ox tr-pe, or bacon, U,\' as i allow ^Ib. each per day, or 1 lb. each alt( mate s]j'5(;u. 'I'liere is lately u soap invented, five notice where it may b« got : and whenever the weather will pet init, do not ne..-lectt« bathe the children ; tliis you must do in the large tub Ubcd for receiving the water they wash the ('ecks v.ith ; my small fry Mere very nunienu-;, tmd I had much trouble to <>i't them to' it, bnt, w'ith these litiie h)iks, a piece of ginger'. ' ' a woiulcrs, and 1 took advantage of it ; and I hope • • abl" to do tkie san:e. Innnediately after breaktas reconunend you to l;«.!.:e on deck, if the weathei nut,) drive the you\.g ones on deck, nnd U't then* .. in the air, unless th.cv vvc old enough to be employed : .. case, they can asr^ist' in cleaning tlie space before your bcrti.» which you must never neglect, and it will be a source ot res- pectability to V(;u, to have iK/ur place noted, as the cleanest in the ship; aiid, wliere tliere is ambition among the pa!-;seii- gcrs, sufficient to do this, the 'tween mcksof a ship is a truly c-ond'ortable and rhccrlul place. By attending to this, you will be free front that drcadlul pestilence, lice, and also will prevent the small pox from gettuig among y(m, and whiclj I have never seen, but where filth and dirt prevailed ; be careful to make the children comb their heads well, and if boys are able to work a little, do n.ot let them lie idle about the^i^ ' ^iMwt^~jrn^-'iak« iVA with ;uul ue- ur ioul. witli it,, ilod, for iVi>ci8 by t may l)« tub iibod ny small 'ft tlicin iir bcrtiii V <)t res- flcaiit'st passoii- is a truly tills, von also will I which I, )f farfful boys are he i, sailors in ting rope e to voii • the rope, • gainer leasu,\; to klK'SS, of l1, several we were ivbile the liiiij; those , the trip ; be yo\ir pruk', that your condaet sh:il! !>(i lliat of n ov)])er, r.-il rohpeet- p.ble man ; treatlui;; the cu))tuu of t'lc i^hip, iiii;! hi-s <»tiK-cr§^ t^-ith respect; it ui:iy be in hi-' ptcrer to 1)v-tV!La'.I yovt n'uch, on your arrival : for you will I'-iIu his estcrni, iiu;! vuu will haw t'le advjMitai^e of a goo;l rec;)iameii.latioii» i^hould any thinj^ turn up on the spot to suit you* Let your example to your children, be, tuch as a i'atluT'rt should be, never fiwearing yourself, nor allowing it in them, but correct thoax fieverely, and prom])tlyf if they should attain that vice. On Minday, t^eiid the childrcM) up neat, and clean in their persons, and make tliciu vend a portion of the scriptures, or read to them your>elf, and if you h.-ive not tlic a'lvautage of sullicient instruction, get some one thatean, to do it : as must be done with this 1:1 tie work : you are going among a mf)ral set of people, and if your conduct be ii«*t also monil, yoi will be fJespised. Be diligent in your work, and you will soon be- come respected and prosperous : and lastly, and with this advice, 1 take leave of you, referring you, for your frl^re •government, to Mr, Cobbctt's excellent treatise for per&. ..s settling ill America. Never under any elrcu'iistanccij get in debt. A/i'W (Urcct'iom to persons leavwg QiU'htC, for U/jpfr Canada, When arrived at <^u(>bec, if it is yotir intention to go up the fotmtry, you ;i.usf hiok out for the iirst steam l)oat that goes, and if possible, b;'fore you leave the ship ; so that you may avoid tiie exigence of bringing your family in there, lor such will cost you Uc arly ; ani, if you are sihort of funds, may perhaps place you in a state of distress, that may pre- vent vour carryi'ig, your orig-inal plan, into eifcct ; vour fittentiou to what I liaAC said, -ihout nuvking you.rself useful 'in board, will, in all probability, preserve you the favour of remaining on board, till you e:ii!;;ge your passage in the fteamcr, Mhich will be a j.,ood return for any thing you do, on board the ship. Yotir passage up to y!o»itreal, will cost you "/>>. Od. that is, a dollar and a half, per head, taking two idiildren for am a- dult ; this is tiie usuui cliarge ; but if you work well, you may get off for less ; and mind 1 in any bargain you make, take care that your luggage is included y?Tc. AVhen arrived at Montreal, you will be put on shore on the pid)lic wharf; and now observe ! that as, in ail probal dity, you will have to cpiit the steamer, and land with all your luggage, before you can have time to arrange a1>out your passage up, you must take care to place every thing you have, close together, rmd let your wife, and children, seat themselves on it ; and never « c. \j: tip Hipp ■^■■■P I' L Y I- tliis pro.-i'itiiHi »;4 u^so Ti(Vf-:;sir-, fr.'>:n tl-.r ri'imout jou Ivnvif the ship ;it ihi 'li'c: v;^ii cnwu^'t be toa vl/ihi'it. V» iK'uIaa^loJ at M()!itic:il, -•<> a to n nvnt'CtaVe for- wiii-'iiM-, (that is, i\ |)L«rs'.M whu uTulortakM in cany ^vious and passoiitaTS m: tho fi!uutp\ 1 cir.j;li!ytni Mivjth. Link aud Co. aiul tliov liavo a vtuv'ir.jp vav.'lioujo, l!ii',;o on.l n'ouiy, where you will he refer.V;! wMi your tToodd, five of txpence, f.-oi.t tlie ste:;in ])^!••.^ "'ul (.-omfoitjih'y lionsf ''., till a b'jut H iviui Til' ehiirt;e is Hs. :'.;!. per hc:nr(t\v;)c!iil(Iren for one,) :m(r;;<. f)!. per h.eii'l for v«mr 1- -^-i.ro, you will therefore iniiid u-hat, I hare Ixfore iuiid, on th'K^ ^albj;rt. The ptis-age up the river, and thi-wii!,di tl-.e r.'pi 1^^ i« verv tedious,-* and, for your own sake, you uiu:t, o:i all !)ceasl()ns, jiasist the boatmen, in loadir.:;-.'an-,i unloudhi'C the boat, v.dien ree <)l>1'iined ; Iho boat stops atoneV.f t!ie;-e pliiees !;5. M*;j;lit r^eMvra'ly, and yoil ^vill, if it be re [ulre.l, be :.!)le to eu-;"i:-;e a ro:.:u to sleep yoTir faniilvverv cheiip. W !.ea a !ar-e party :iro to-'ether, tliey commonly jret lauised ii; a. barn, whiclj ks seldom ehar:,a^d lor, and may probaL'lv have olVers of e::iploynieiit. lb.it I rceom- mend every man', who hi-.s no p:!riUu!ar coMne:d;)U to join, toi?o(mt imder th.e iidb.ier.ee of the Canadu Company, by which he will be more likely to iuid peraiancnt emi)!()ynu'!it. The mnuberof p;-r.- ous tlsal liave hitely settled on the Con»- pany's lands, enables vo-.i to ckoo^;e adeeer.t nei<',hl/onrbood, andv/here y»u!r,nv sd'tle with safety, and have Ike advice, if not the assistance,' oftlio-o who la-ve k)eated before you ; ami thus, you will be enabled to conuue:; *e, your carlkst opera- tionsj with compavntive e^iso. If you have aiiy AiikIs, beyond what yim re([uire for v.ur \ise, in embr.rkinL^ from ICnnland, I recommend vou to deposit it v/lih he Company v.ho will {••i^e you a oiironllielr a-vtits, at tke place wheie ^ou are Ijoini;*, and If vu purelrisc kuul of the Cou>:)any, tlv.s, and other services w;k i.e reiideved you free of <.'/•"•«'<'• '] !>1^ ^^'^^^ the plan that I purMi^nl. aiufv/hen luy p:u\y reeejved the amount of tiicir orders at \kn-k, they ft It v.;'y vT.vU'ful, inas- much as they Ir.i ! ese^ped llie tomptitlo'i tt) spend it, as they very likely would lia\e doiie, at_ sonie period of their voyage, if they bad had IL In their possesion, * Oif cm 11 fat lire orr'",l'>ii the tedlovfuiesr. of f':i:^-j/art of the joi/rnri/ w'ui be avoided htj jtasfi'mrj Ihroiujh the liidcan. Canal. 'l3ee Letters, p. 65, a, id extract from Camtdlan Conrant about the new Steamer, p. GJ. \ 'it Printed and sold by J. Plillhp:s Petwortli. Price 2d. each. It--. 6:'.'j(r d-z'cn, \'2s. j)er h;i.idred. \ urn IcriVi"* aVe for- i--H),!s mid t Link nud ;l ri^oaiy, ' fxpcnce, a h)vA \a for cue,) therefore )Uj;,* and, iiifsist the nM^nliwl* I'ot, iVoiii ■f m your iiK'il ; I ho , ami ^<)ll •ik'i'p yoTif hrr, tli'v-y vj-^ci\ for, i { VCfOlU- )!i tojoifJ, iipaiiy, by ])!()ynK'!it. JheCom- luotu'hood, ' jtdvlce, if vou ; iiiul I'st opera- Is, l)oyo)i(l 1 l'nu;iaiu!, ,• v.lio 'will Hi '••oil are , l!\i,s, and 'i his wati f.H'ivccl the U'ful, inas- it, a? they oil* voyage. I jjarl of the Icdn, CaiHtl. 'iraut about 2tL each, - !i(«M*ii««a^»«.««^.v^«*»