Wiley & Putnam's Emigrant's Guide: Comprising Advice and Instruction in Every Stage of the Voyage to America: ... Also, Information which the Emigrant Needs on Arrival ...Wiley & Putnam, 1845 - 141 страница |
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... given if we had room to spare , a few of which will be found in a subsequent chapter . It is not in place here to notice the reasons for and against emigration . Our business is with those who have resolved to emigrate , and who seek ...
... given if we had room to spare , a few of which will be found in a subsequent chapter . It is not in place here to notice the reasons for and against emigration . Our business is with those who have resolved to emigrate , and who seek ...
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... uniform good treatment of emigrant passengers . We have thus given the leading points to which the emigrant should turn his attention , in the choice of a ship . Let him use his own eyes in the matter , 20 THE EMIGRANT'S TRUE GUIDE .
... uniform good treatment of emigrant passengers . We have thus given the leading points to which the emigrant should turn his attention , in the choice of a ship . Let him use his own eyes in the matter , 20 THE EMIGRANT'S TRUE GUIDE .
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... given on this point . We can only tell him what is good and convenient for use at sea . In the matter of eatables , he should be very particular to provide those things that are easily cooked , and which will be good to use when cold as ...
... given on this point . We can only tell him what is good and convenient for use at sea . In the matter of eatables , he should be very particular to provide those things that are easily cooked , and which will be good to use when cold as ...
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... given double the cost of these articles , could they have got them at sea . The emigrant should not fail to attend to this , if he have women and children with him . * The emigrant should also take with him a small quan- tity of flour ...
... given double the cost of these articles , could they have got them at sea . The emigrant should not fail to attend to this , if he have women and children with him . * The emigrant should also take with him a small quan- tity of flour ...
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... given in detail . Passage money to New - York in the second cabin . £ s . d . ..5 05 00 Hospital money . Bread ... Beef and Ham , 14 lbs ... Peas , 6 quarts .. Potatoes ... Butter , 4 lbs ... .0 04 06 .0 12 00 . ..0 08 01 .0 01 06 .0 04 ...
... given in detail . Passage money to New - York in the second cabin . £ s . d . ..5 05 00 Hospital money . Bread ... Beef and Ham , 14 lbs ... Peas , 6 quarts .. Potatoes ... Butter , 4 lbs ... .0 04 06 .0 12 00 . ..0 08 01 .0 01 06 .0 04 ...
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66 STEAMBOAT advice Albany America arrival Astor Basin berth better boats Boston Brockville Buffalo cabin passengers Canada CANAL captain cents CHAPTER cheap CHEMUNG CANAL chest Chicago city of New-York class of emigrants Cleveland clothing comfort convenient cooking CROOKED LAKE CANAL deck distance emigrant EMIGRANT'S TRUE GUIDE employment Erie farm freight furnish GENESEE VALLEY CANAL give Housatonic Railroad Iowa Irish Emigrant Society kind Kingston laborers Lake land leave New-York daily Lewiston liners Liverpool lodging-houses luggage Mackinac matter Maumee and Detroit miles Milwaukie OGDENSBURGH Ohio old country Oswego OSWEGO CANAL passage passenger-agent Perrinton persons Philadelphia Pittsburgh port Pound Sterling purchase RAILROAD LINE RAILROAD ROUTE river runners sailing Salted Sandusky sea-sickness second cabin ship's South Amboy Southport steerage passengers sterling tion transient ships United usually Utica various vessels voyage Waterloo Road West
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Страница 64 - And moved at will along the yielding water. The native pilot of this little bark Put out a tier of oars on either side, Spread to the wafting breeze a twofold sail, And mounted up and glided down the billow In happy freedom, pleased to feel the air, And wander in the luxury of light.
Страница 68 - That if any person shall knowingly and wilfully, with intent to defraud the revenue of the United States, smuggle or clandestinely introduce into the United States any goods, wares, or merchandise, subject to duty by law, and which should have been invoiced, without paying or accounting for the duty...
Страница 68 - ... shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five thousand dollars, or imprisoned for any term of time not exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion of the court.
Страница 23 - Substitute for Cream in Tea or Coffee. — Beat the white of an egg to a froth, put to it a very small lump of butter, and mix well. Then stir it in gradually, so that it may not curdle.
Страница 64 - Light as a flake of foam upon the wind, Keel upward from the deep emerged a shell, Shaped like the moon ere half her horn is filled ; Fraught with young life, it righted as it rose, And moved at will along the yielding water. The native pilot of this little bark Put out a tier of oars on either side, Spread to the wafting breeze a twofold sail, And mounted up and glided down the billow In happy freedom, pleased to feel the...
Страница 67 - States, any goods, &c., subject to duty by law, and which should have been invoiced, without paying or accounting for the duty, or shall make out, or pass, or attempt to pass, through the custom-house, any false, forged, or fraudulent invoice...
Страница 81 - that vhe system is more susceptible of infection, and of the influence of cold, miasmata, and other morbid causes, in the morning before eating than at any other time ; and hence it has become a point of duty with all naval and military commanders, especially in bad climates, always to give their men breakfast before exposing them to morning dews and other noxious influences.
Страница 64 - ... on objects around, only emitting flashes by collision. To read by it is possible, but not agreeable ; and, on an attempt being made, it is almost always found that the eyes will not endure the peculiar light for any length of time, as headaches and sickness are often occasioned by it.