19th Century Emigration to the North Americas
Emigrants directory and guide
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, IN l2mo.
PRICE 2s. 6d.
THE
EMIGRANT'S DIRECTORY AND GUIDE to obtain Lands, and effect a Settlement in the Canadas. By FRANCIS A.
EVANS, Esq. late Agent to the Eastern Town- ships, to the LegisIature of Lower Canada.
"To
the Emigrant we safely recommend this as a manual an Itinerary, and a Collection of hints eminently
useful."-Dublin University Magazine.
ALSO LATELY PUBLISHED,
HINTS
ON EMIGRATION TO UPPER CANADA, especiaIly addressed to the middle and lower orders in Great Britain
and lreland. By MARTIN DOYLE. With a Map. Second Edition, I2mo. One Shilling Sewed. "We believe
Martin Doyle's little book contains as much information as a man can require who thinks of going to
the Canadas, and we strongly recommend its perusal to them as well as to others who are interested in
the subject of Emigration." -London Penny Magazine.
"Altogether
it comprises such a fund of information on the subject, that we know of no treatise to which we could
more safely give our recommendation, or with more propriety style 'The Emigrant's best Companion.' ''
Aberdeen Observer.
Dublin-WILLIAM CURRY, Jun. & Co.; SIMPKIN and MARSHALL,
London; and OLIVER and BOYD, Edinburgh Sold by M. HEMPTON, and WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Derry; J. Robinson
Omagh; and D. DUNLOP and S. HART, Coleraine.

