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Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON1819), August 6, 1831, p. 4

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fivtn hit viip monthly mittzitt tuut11 friwul truth fa hrsl of all h llic inul where ittuc c iiiuat 5mng till blast of doom i vuie every iirim and building thought is broil where hope duth gain il strength mid lilc its bluuiiu as wllitf as clmrilv is tingle traill like wisdom calm like honour tvilhoitl qnd j and love doth lean on jl in and youth and conifllje is twice armd with trulh its friend oh who could tace ihe blame of just nicno oyei and bear the fame of falsehood all his days and weir out scorned life with listless lica which still the shifting quivering look betrays for what is hope if truth is not its stay and what were love if trulh forsook it quite and what were all the sky if falsehood grey telnnd it like a dream of darkness iny ready lu quench its piarsin endless night rj hik pfifiirivtoni of the undcrnnritfioinil suuiulmut ikj 1m uifurtrt t lr plilfmf ihulthcy hue cstabluiiul llic following kates lor the season ikm foh passage fvwn pmcvtt to ufoektiut und rfrt rtrstu for each uttbtn pflffmnfler l 0 2 g for cadi deck ftltftftiil 0 i monumrnt of copernxcus oil the ilthof may last a superb colossal bronzo bcfttlw which liad heea erected by the poles to the memory of copernicus at warsaw was first unveiled to i ho public the phi- lomathic snciely after attending divino worship in the church of the holy cross ndjourued to the open place when the ve nerable julian ursyo nicracewhz from the raised platform of the monument addressed the assembled multitude with a singular eloquence and power and his words fall ing from the lips of a man of more than eighty moved whole masses of the listeners now to the enthusiastic plau dits aod anon to tears- vie said that threo ceoturies had passed since copernicus had heeo gathered to the bosom of that earth whose motion round the central sun he had revealed that the forgctfulness of the great services of the great was usually suc ceeded by the out burstiog of grateful re membrance and that posterity often drag ged forth to immortal memory the names which had been resting in temporary oblivi on he spoke of this as the fate of coper nicus and he honored with deserved plau dit biturzyc vthj hitd defrayed half iticcn peoses of tbe statue he mentioned thor- waldjen who had moddeled it now he said after ten years lingering shall every polish heart vibrate with tho satis faction that beams from every polish eye nod the sua on which copernicus turned io perpetual gazing shall for the first time vis it his image with its glorious beams at this moment the tapestry fell which cover ed the statue aod he continued hence forth ever present wilt thou be highest happiest of the eternal the honour of thy country the glory of thy race let thy influence watching over the temple of the uational muses guard it from all degra dation and aid tho propagation of all knowledge and all truth and how infi nitely happy am i in the privilege of having lived to extreme old age to perform this honourable office nunc dimittu lomim servumtaum every head was uncovered every face turned towards tho statue and the heavens which for three days had been cloudy aod dark broke out into sud den brightucss and suosbiuc there was aburst amoog the people as if a miriele had really heen wrought io celebration of the great festival aud a loud hand of musicians nod singers suddenly broke forth from the cupola of the philomathic societys edifice with a hymn of which what follows is a close trauslatton o sun of glory let that glory shed its most concentered radiance on his head on him the orbits of tho stars who drew aud natures mystic lore and language knew illustrious roan sarmatias grateful tongue 1j vj flit mi t mfify though lechian voice the loudest speak yet all in hlendiog accents hail thy festival and after a short pause of breathless si jence son of tbe earth to whom tho power was given to measure ihe mysterious march of hea ven ho welcome now to fames necropolis and take thy seat in glory and iu bliss it seemed as if urania aided by the mus ic of the spheres had herself becu calling him to her own celestial regions never was witoessed so superb an apotheosis tho inscription ou tho pedestal which is of grey polish marble is eminently simple and striking nicolan coperoico grata patria it is repeated in polish on another side- on tho third are the seven planets of the hemisphere from the liverpool mercury cure for hydrophobia we aro iodebted to m coster a french physician for tho following valuable discovery as a preven tive tn hydrophobia take two tablo- spoonfuls of fresh chloride of limo in pow der mix it with half a pint of water and with this wash keep the wouod constantly hathed and frequently renewed the chlorido gass possesses the power of decom posing this tremendous poison and renders mild and harmless that venom against whose resistless attack the artillery of medical sci ence hag been so long directed in vain it is necessary to add that this wash should bo applied as soon as possible after tho in fliction of tho bite another plan which has been extensively tried at breslnu and zurich aud many other parts of the conti nent consists not merely in cutting out the bitten part mero incision has been found tno often uuavailing but in combining wilh the incision the effectual means for keeping open the wound and maintaining in a state of suppuration during a period of at least six weeks other curative means as the exhibition of mercury belladuuna or lyltoo wero also employed iu these cases but upon these it is thought little reliance can bo placed the following are the results of this treatment from 1810 to 1834 the number of persons admitted into tho lircstan hospital was 181 of whom two only died of hydrophobia from 1763 to 12 1 inclusive there were admitted into the hospital at zurich 233 persons bitten by different animals 12 by dogs of whom only four died two on the second day of admission aod iu whom tho disease had probably be- coine developed before they were submitted to the treatmeut and the other two were bitten in parts iusidc of the cheek and eyelid where tho prescribed incaus could not be employed with the requisite exact ucvi from pmvutlfy llrvtkvuu io tcugytw ft rice versa porcuch cabin pa cnrrurludiny litre 2 g tor each deck passenger 0 c z ftotiiprcsntl v bnckottu o cvbttrg iqillvpt and rice vtrstt rorraihcabmpasscnporliiicludinyfarc i 10 0 inr each deck pssscnvr u 10 u voia prewkttt v jjrtcfcriw f york enrengton nj jf jvvtfrff tfin rift verso for each cabin passeiiyerlmcludmy tare 2 0 0 for each deck puscnifpf 0 it 6 from kingston to c attn v fertwejwefa vtrstt foreach cabin pnen2crtincuklhg fare i 0 g for each deck passenger 0 7 0 frcm kingston to yofk burlington buy yuo jvj0mj ffm vfc vcrsrt for each cabin pattmugerincludidg latl i 10 0 pof each deck pmkukw 0 10 fc from calmly fy port ifope to yorl eurlinglon b jftagtm ont vf vem for each cabin passcnrrincludrnclurc 0 15 0 for each deck passenger 0 7 g jvom york to burlington buy 8f niagara tnd vice versa foreachcabin pasbunirerlincludingfre 0 10 fur each deck passenger 0 5 from burlington bay to jfitigara forcachcabiiipiscujcrincludingfferc 0 10 for each deck pombnjicri 0 5 til l i 0 for frkight from btlington li niagara york porthoyt ifcobovrgjobrockville sfprtscolt for every barrel of ashes z0 2 for every bbl of pik beef lardc 0 1 for every barrel of flour 0 1 alt other articles in the same proportion for every horse 15 for every ox or cow 10 for every lareel loo small lor weight 0 1 from tlit above places to kingston for every barrel of ashe 0 1 fur every barrel of roikbceflardc 0 1 for even barrel of flour 0 i ail other articles in the same proportion for every horse 10 ti r vcry ox or cow 0 15 from prtseott and brocktihe to cobovrg york bayfyriogara 6 s 0 0 6 10 6 0 0 0 i 0 3 0 0 8 0 0 i 6 for every cwt weight of merchandise 0 for every horse 1 for every ox or cow 10 for every parcel loo small for weight 0 1 from kingston to the above places for every cwl weight of merchandise 0 1 for every horse 10 for every ox or cow 0 15 for every parcel too small for weiqht 0 i lltfa ii1miitan steambeatgrcat britain j0 hamilton btfw qucension r hamilton prjh steamboat alciope john mosier steamboat niagara p may 2i 1s3i 1tkvv stkueotype k- jxl dition of mavors spelling cook the subscriber lias in the press an extensive second edi tion of mayors english spelling book stereotyped from the s23th london edition a d 1827 this edition which will be printed on good paper from the mills of eastwood and skinner of york will be afforded much cheaper than the former edition storekeepers and others wishing for supplies will please give in heir names without delay jas macfarlane kingston 22d may 1s bnur saleia neat cabinet piano forte apply lomi tazewell february 1 1 is3 1 new goods j w armstrong co me s p e c t f v l l y announce ih ir first importations lor the summer season received per different arrivals from london liver pool and glasgow comprising a gene ral and very extensive assortment of su perfine and common clack blue drown oiive claret and oxford cloths cassimeres fancy vcstings clack lasting say and shalloons printed calicoes mus lins jeans and satleens lrih linens linen drills diapers cniragnns and fustians russia sheeting osnabrugs and sail canvas ginghims domestic and steam loom cottons hosiery gloves and cnces townscnds supe rior london hals and patent leather caps leghorn flats imitation do and tuscany gounet childrens stiiped jeau and fancy dresses ladles cor sets and london shoes ribbons shawls silk and gauc handkerchiefs ilalianclts bombazelts and combains crape de lyon figured gauzes and palmerines india silks satins and gros de naples silk fringes and parasolls thread laces edgings and quillings muslin collars robes and trimmings haberdashery andgencral furnishings 6lc c c o j v armstrong 6c co in soliciting country merchants to call ami examine their stock feel convinced the advan tages they possess of an extensive and habitual acquaintance in the home mar kets enable them to offer goods in their line on lower terms than they can be purchased iu cither of the canadas kingston 1th june istfl rajfit 1 c i t ath ird d iv ideiid w i 1 1 be jj payable at the nfiico of john kirhy em iu kingston on wednesday tho islll day of juno next to the creditors of the late allan taylor esq and to the late firm of taylor and parker john kirby a o petr1e tparker trustee kington 0th may is3i ioticet the sio7khtidcv717i x the steam coat william the fourth aro requested io pav ten per cent on each sharooil or before the 27th day of july 1331 a mdoxflt canada company ttavi for sale in upper cttntulti about two millions five hun- dili d thousand acres of lanv ol the followiuj dtiscripuon viz lhirst cftown llesbltves being lots of 200 acres each scattered ihrotifh tbe older townships of the province stroud blocks of land of from 1000 lo 10000 acres these are si- tuaiel in townships of the western distin and iu the township ofwil- inot i gore district third t w town and township call ed gt elp1i in ihu goro district a- houll wiles north west cf dundas in which there are upwards of s00 settlers nmoilgwhow are almost every kind ol tradesmen and mechanics also ta verns stores schools sawmills a brewery and distillery and one of the best grist mills in the province this is a desirable location for small capital ists as labourers and servants are easi ly ptocurod lots partially improved may be purchased at a reasonable rate 1iiurth the huron territory con sisting of j 000000 acres in the shape of a triangle the base resting for up wards o go miles on the fast bank of lakf huron the town of godfrich cor- laining at present about 30 houses with stores taverns blacksmiths and carpenters shops a school and a branch office of the company ovei- haiiis a harbour formed by the basin of the mniilund a large stream which falls into lake union and is the centre of the settlement a saw mill is in ope ration and a grist mill i progress roads have been run to dundas and london which his ycnr at a my great expense will be rendered equal to any i he province and tho coniinu- ntcatn by the st clair with lake e- rie and thence by the vvelland canal into lake ontario gives a most advan- taecs mode of sending produce to the markt and this year the rideau na- vioaton will be completed when pro- ducemay be shipped in a sloop at go- derii and delivered without breaking bulkt montreal or quebec tie land to say the least is equal to any ii the province and greatly supe rior o the average of either upper ca nada or the opposite coast of the unit ed sntes the climate owing to the vjciniy of the lake is more mild and equate than any not possessing simi lar advantages it abounds hi brick carlhi lime and building slnnes and hold out every piospect of becoming the most prosperous settlement in the p settlers coming by the way of que bec will proceed by montreal and la- chine to prescott where an agent of the company will forward thrm to port dalbousie and thence to buffalo those coming by the way of newyork will lake the route by the erie canal to bulfdo from that they are forward ed io detroit whence they will proceed in a smaller steam boat up the st clair at the head of which a vessel belonging tijiliu vuiiipduj wfii i rai ifcpoii rtwiri hnit sixty miles to goderich should thiy wish to proceed to any other part oflhe companys lands any of the a- gcits mentioned in the way ticket a- infg the line of road will give them the necessary advice and information canada companys office york 7th may 183l offices oflhe canada omipanv york uuelph a nil uodkuich agcnts quebec john davidson esq montreal messrs han logntuyco kiiigstmty james sampson esq bititmii charles shirriff esq original c p trcadwell esq perth rellcviflr xapancc cub oars dundas fort erie buffalo vittoria prcicoti 2iih june iss1 secy treas- 1 alexander fraser esq j nines ii sampson fsq allan marplierson esq g belli unc ks andrew t kerby james kerby esq e johnson esq duncan ross esq port talbot col burwell jimboro john macfarlane esq amhcrstburgi wm l5crciy esq sautlwiehi joseph woods esq jialdoon wm ones esq rvto yorkj j cm buchanan esq jiosloll ilobert manners es wsstusjet the subscribers be leave to re turn thanks io their iviemls and tin public of kingston and vicinity for the encouragement ilicy linvo sepa rately received during their residence a- 110 nst them tiiuy also wish to inform them that ihey have opened an establishment in quarry street opposite mr pren tiss lrv rood store under tho fnm of kerr iieati1bks ornamental sign carriage if house paint- r gtuuers paper hangers c c from their well known abilities and practice in kinvmon with a determination to be punctual they hope to meet still wilh r share ofpatronnije from a discerning and generous public jas kek joseph heathers kinjslnn may 4lli 1s31 i akden seeds for siilo by llic subscriber a inrge quantity oliiesh garden seeds warranted to be of the growth of inio with dircciions lor iardeiill john mowat cjalt rheum this inveicrai 5j9 disease which has long baffled the arl of tho most exporieuced physiciaus lias al lengthi found a sovereign reroctw in or la urang8 genuine uiuiment few cutaucous diseases aro met with morere- uclancehy tho physician noiic in which he is so uoiversally untuccessful this ointment has stood the test of experience ninl justly obtained an unparalleled cele brity it immediately removes the scabs gives n healthy action to the vessel so the skin aud its original colour and smoothness numerous recommendations might bo obtained of its superior efficacy hut the proprietor chose that a fair trial should be itsooly commentator it has in three or four weeks cured cases of fifteen aod twenty years standing that had re sisted tho power of every remeily that was tried it not only at once gives iramedh ate relief in salt rheum hut cures tinea cnpitas commonly called scald head and all scabby eruptions peculiar to uu calthy children there is nothing of a mercurial na ture contained in it and it may be used on infants or others under any circumstances whatever pkice one dollar per bottle for sale by wm binley kingston john tllusson uuebccaud george bent mon treal sole agent for tho caoadas kjoestonjjthjuly 1828 for sale lot no 17 in the ninth concession of the town chip ofloughhoro for particulars en quire at this office kingston 9th angust1828 no tlce 411 notes or accounts due io the estate oflhe late fredekick keeler are to be settled with j h samson jtdtcr bnllvile 24jh 1s28 an extract from the regulations of upper canada college tuf college qurlers ane order ed as follows first quarter begins immediately af ter the christmas vacation about the 4th of january and ends on die 20tb of march second quarter begins 0 the 20th march and ends on the 10h june third quarter begins on the 10th june and ends at the commeicement of the summer vacation aboui the 10th of august fourth quarter begins iumediately after the summer vacation alout the 1st october and ends at ihe ommence ment oflhe christmas vacaion about the 2 1st december at whatever period of other oflhe above quarters a scholar is aimited into the college or preparatory school his dues for instruction arc payable fiom llic begining ol th q jd teamboat hotel n j rear of the market and a few rod west of the steamboat wharf the subscriber begs leave io return his sin cere thanks to his friends and the public for their very liberal suppoii during the last eight years of which he hopes io merit a continuance by a strict attention to business his house having under gone a thorough repair h placed it more than ever in his power to contri bute to the comfort and accommodation rf traveller ota few bnardnic can be accommodated the table and bar will be famished with the best the market afford and on the most reasonable terms n b extensive stables and sheds together wilh a large and secuie yard tiios bamford kingston february l 1831 book binding establishment at thk kingston chronicle offict the subscriber having engaged an experienced and regularly brd book binder informs ihe public thai all kinds of business in ibis lino will be perform ed at bis office with neatness and des patch and on moderate terms the following is a list of ihe price when books ore brought in by the quantity a small advance will be made on the sincle volume binding in calf rjemovaijtiic subscri ber begs leave to acquaint his friends and the public generally that he lias removed to the corner brick building recently occupied by mr wm binley druggist where he is now receiving a very general assortment of staple and fancy gocds well adapted for the season which bo intends to sell unusually luw for cash or short approved credit he has also on hand a great variety of school books and stationery and a case of christys best waterproof hals w driscoll kings october 9lh 130 the mansion house hotel4 the subscriber having rented this extensive aud well known establishment has now opened the same for the accommodation of the public the mansion house is pleasantly situat ed on store street being ihe principal and most central street in kingston aod no establishment of ihe kiud in the province can surpass it in the excellence and comfort of its apartments in regard both lo parlours and bed rooms all of which are fur nished in the very best style tho suhscriber having kept tavern for several years has acquired experience in that liuo aod he trusts that with unre- mlling attention to the com forts of his guests he will merit a sharo of the public patronage in rear oflhe mansion house is a large yard in which there is an extensive and commodious range of 6tablesand where a livery stable will be constantly kept for the accommodation of the public s carmino kingston 24tb october 1830 s- d folio full bound ineuted in calf orna- q 0 quarto do do 0 10 0 octavo do do 0 5 0 l2mo do do 0 3 0 ltfmo do do 0 2 0 t new academy he rev thomas handcock a b trinity college dublin begs i- 0 17 0 half binding in calf folio half bound and orna- i mcutcd quarto do do 0 7 0 octavo do do 0 3 8 l2mo do do 0 16 18mo do do 0 10 binding in sheek folio full rucntcd bouud and 1 0 17 g quarto do do 0 7 g octavo do do 0 3 0 12m 0 do do 0 1 jo slmo ilo do 0 1 3 half binding in shiep folio half mented quarto octavo 2mo lemo bound and orna do do do do do do do 0 4 0 0 1 7 0 1 t u u iu also ledger blank work a ruling to any e or pattern for fort eolio aud fancy binding separate charge james macfahlane kingston 13th april 1829 to let the house tho scotch church at present occu pied by lieut cameron dili highlan ders- apply to tho kirkpatrick leave lo ioform the inhabitants of iv it sion that having now some leisure to de vote lo the instruction of youth he pro poses opening an academy on tuesday the first day of march next iu ihis town his system will embrace english aod classical literature reading writing cyphering geography ancient and mo dem history c and will be conducted io cooformity with that of the collego at york in every respec a circumstance which will afford such of his pupils as may be transferred to that establishment a ma terial advantage terms 7 10s per annum further particulars may be known on application to mr handcock personally kingston feb 12 1831 john booth merchant tailor most respectfully begs leave to inform his friends and ihe pub lic that he has removed to market street next door to mr w binley druggist where he continues his em ployment in all its varieties and execu tes work in the latest fashions he also embraces ibis medium of conveying to his friends and the public his sincere thanks for the patronage he experienced at his former sand und now solicits a continuance of that sup port with the assurance that his utmost efforts will be used for ihe satisfaction of all who may favour him with their custom he likewise begs leave to intima te that having received a large and fine uaoni linniii 11i cma lttv4- tv tings trimmings of every description icachc is enabled lo furnish anyquan- tity on the mosl reasonable terms n b constantly on band a very fashionable assortment of ready made clothing k 1 lib november 1830 gi webster begs most res- w 9 pnciively to inform the inha bitants of kingston and its vicity that he has just returned from london with a stock of cloths cassimeresand vcst ings of tbe most fashionable colours and of the finest qualities together with an assortment of buttons oflhe mosl ap proved and latest patterns and having succcded in making purchases at some oflhe first establishments he is enabled o execute orders for ctoaihing at ex ceeding low prices and begs so assure gentlemen entrusting him with llieir orders that they shall be executed agree able to ihe present fashions and in the first style of workmanship at the same lime he begs lo return hissincere thanks to his friends and the public for the sup port he has received for the last nine years and it will always be his study 10 merit a continuance of their favours naval and military uniforms p s g w has made arrangments wilh one of tbe first houses 10 supply him with the latest fashions kingsion ath december 1830 dissolution the copart nership between the undersignl cd under the firm of john macphcr- son co is this day by mutual con sent dissolved the subscribersarcsc verully authorised lo settle the ufiar of the late copar ncrship all person having demands aro requested to piesen them at their office rfigned john macpherson alexr mcmillan samuel crane prcscott january 12th 1831 the forwarding business wil be continued by john imacpkcrson and samuel crane under the firm of aac- phcrson and crane here and at mon treal under the old firm their stores and wharves at the upper end of ihe town where their bu siness will be transacted are to be con sidcrably enlarged and will be conveni ent for receiving ami shipping wheat in hulk ptesiuli uih jan is31 the lioarttof education for the jijaau district ght notice that from the present lime it is their intention strictly to enforce the regulation made so mo years hack by which tho use of american books iii leaching h prohibited and the masters am directed to confine themselves to such works of elementary instruction as arc compiled by british authors only a copy of mavors spellinghook may be obtained by each master whose certifi cates have passed tbe hoard on applica tion to dr 1 1 1 that the compliance of the school masters is desired with a former regulation enjoining the use of prayers at the com mencement of school io the morning aud at its close in the evening a form adapted to general use may be found in mavors spellingbook and is re commended for this purpose by tho board printed forms for tho quarterly certifi cates lo be signed by two trustees may he had on application to adiel shtruvod esq brockville fnlj 1820 copperplatepress a first rate copperplate printing press has just been received at the chronicle office where visiting cards will be printed and all other copperplate work performed wilh nealness and despatch a variety of fashionable visiting cards for sale at ihe chronicle office july 24th 1830 thomas ross a m be leave to acquaint the inhabitants of kingston and is vicinity lht hftvinq been appointed lo conduct the classi cal ana mathematical academy lately taught by the rev mr john cruick- shnnk he will commence teaching on tuesday the 7lh instant at 9 oclock a m terms and otlirr particulars will be jearred bv applying to sir- ross at ihe academy in that house in storestreet belonging to mr owen mncdougall kingston 4th june 1831 william johnson barber and hairdresser ncxtdoor to the london tavern tenders his grateful acknowledgements to the public fnrthe liberal support he has met with since he commenced business and he hopes by close attention and industry to me rit a continuance of ihe public patro nage kingston 30th may 1829 rstp arm entier offers for sale at the horticultural botan- garden brooklyn l i two miles from new york a fine collection oflh most desirable kinds of table and wine grapes poars apples cherriese peaches plums nectarines apricots c also forest and ornamental trees and shrubs greenbouse and herbaceous plants a cboice collection of monthly and hardy roses print ed directions for planting are furnished to purchasers mr james macfarlaoe editor of this paper will receive orders for fruit aod or namental trees from her colleciion mis p will make arrangements that whatever is ordered from him will be carefully pack ed aud forwarded without ihi slightest de lay reference john mftcaalay john kirby john marks stephen yunvood allan mclean esquires 24tb march 1831 n bit may be proper to lucniion that the necessary directions will be sent along with the different trees as to the man- uer of treating them- trees received iu the fall cad be safely buried iu the grouud until the spring when they can be planted without receiviog any injury iron the frost provided that they are entirely covered branches and all with earth tbe smallest orders wiil bo received and care shall be taken that several orders will he mado up iuto nno package with a view to save the expense of carriage tho subscriber haviu been appointed ageut in this province for mrs parmen- lier is now ready to receive orders agreea bly to the above advertisement james macfarlane kingston 24th march 1831 the kingston chronicle is printed and published tvery saturday by james macfarlase at his office in front strctt kingston terms seventeen shillings sixpence per annum i sent bv mail twenty shillings subscription to be paid in advance price of advertisements six lines and under 2s cd first insertion and aod 7 each subsequent insertion ten lines and under z 4d first insertion and j od each sub sequent insertion above ten lines 4d per line for the firftt insertion and id per linu fur every subsequent insertion advertisimenls without written direction in serted tilt forbid nnd charged accordingly orders for discontnuiinc advertisements lobe ft writing und delivered by wcdmday noon at i lie latest no advertisement received after tes oclock on llicday of publication jc produce received in payment at the mar ket price agents john bigncll rsq quebec david chisholme ffcq three hirers andrew porieuus esq jufls- treat james mcintosh ttq lancaster john cameron esq ioelinl rciine eq corvtratl george browse esq matilda alpines lone esq prexelt henry jones rsq lockvule jnsiah taylor esq perth lmviit marsh esq richmntl 3 k ilartwcii esq ftalana me c j mdonald gawmmie john lan esq bath allan mephersotieq mpnnt thos parker esq hdtviltc joseph a kceler esqi cramatie junes ti- rhue eq uainilan david smart eq port uopt william allan esq york daniel row eq vftma in crook lq atflsinif chartrtf bijjgar ehi mviraij j d oiiikti esq wniicn va 1 itoberiton esq riser 2vtnf

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