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' i - : . -- . , . - . V ' I :. V- , . . :'. , - - - : r HALIFA HiiXXTi;, x. c. 1829. rnivrn) am. h i i BY JOHN CAMPBELL. . (LThe Minerva will be prin ed 50 'ever? Thursday morning' at $2 per annum, in advance, or .J if piy- caent is not made within J ruont i ' No paper to be discont irn is. until all arrearage an: paiJ, unit at the option of the Editor; an failure to notify a di.-contirini W'lil be considered as a new i-na' 3K-nt. I ce e- J i .A.'fverf-isemcnts.-niakinfr twj n- iv o:es or ies. in rtcfi inner- tirn - for One Dollar, and twenty -hive j C r;r.- f..r every suh.-,eqnent insert in n . Longer ones in proportion. All 'veriisements will be continued ti ri lest thervis.-. ordered, and ca continuance c harped. ll . Letters to the Editor must He pot paid, orthev will not be attenjd ed new goods. JEST RECEIVED. BY R. EZZGSBUHY, At the Brick Store, A variety of Fashionable and Seh ' sonabre Staple arid Fancy DRY GOODS: Among which are- ni.tnv CI IE All And ELEGANT Articles: Alsb a general assortment ot GROrERHS, HARD-WARE, CROCKE RY, CLASS-WARE, ffah, w, i. eat her, IRON, N AILS, &:c. &c. &: anj '-'i-t'l iM. .yve-in all this neck 700 K r ? !- Superior TURKS ISLAND SALT, ... -iS'.vi: ti'tr i!. with ny toruier stock tna,kes my assort niiut as general anTl complete as is ugiiaMy. found in a country stor?. 'J'hc i!ove good- will be sold cn my ui;d accommodating term:.. I therefore solicit all that wish Eo pilrchase anv thing in mv line, Bo .call -at the Brick Store and oxanji- jine before tluy purchase elsj where, as- my. goods having bediii( an rurc.hasf;d with Cash, I think I arrt justified in saying I am aide no sell on as gootl terms atny neigli bors; and am determined not to I utvdrx)!! by nay otic. Hahtar. Mth April, 1829.. 1 I WILLIAM H. RED WOOI XXJMMtsS'tOX Mt:tH ILLVT, ZORFOiUS, VA. Warehouse on ll'ootlsiiWs Wharf. recently occupied by .Messrs. JT, 4 Southgate, Ofttenders his services to COIJN TRY MERCHANTS. PL A N TERS,and LUMBER DEALERS, in ihe SALE of PRODUCE arjd LUMBER of every description. fc in the PURCHASE of GOODS, for which his commissions ; will, in all cases, be very moderate. ! His attention being-confined sol -Irf to Coptmintion Business, ' and h s knowledge of persons and of the mode -of transacting business in the Bofough, together with his thorough knowledge of the Country Bufinesf, will, he hopes, be found advantatf us to those who may employ his i- frerlcy. Refer to Messrs Cote Sheldon, ? ...... . Ch'tL Winld,lUlha,nsbur Bert Sonter, i Sh i'eld? 4- AshBu m .'orfulJf. Kds. Iieaco Mav, if C w TtUST received a prime lot 4f VnewcufHERRINGS. which offer, as usual, at the market price. Those of mv friends who have herd tohre supplied themselves from my Ware-houses, I earnestly hope, wtll.Dotfa.il to give me a call th s season, as mine are as g-ood as the znaivci win afford JOS. L. SIMMONS. Mav -28th. 17 if ci unoy. I'm ft W. IV P mnn a.. C - 1 . Tract of Land called Mush li- r. i"" "v" ur me Durcnasp or ti iauci,wtiicn was told by the late Wi liam Amis, deceased, to Lemuel JLong, remains unpaid- and the eon ji;... v iiiiv- jiiihc ut lllfT now lh tne chndren ot the said Lon and I 5emw their Uuardian all persod " are-hereby notified that I shall nf.l ceed to make said tract of land liable &r the purchase money JOHN D. AMIS.'Guardian, fdr ' the children of L. Lonr. 1 Jir AE U SPRLSG- Goods. Just received, a supply of fashiona ble spring Gctods among zzhith ore: 20 pieces Calicoes, all new style Plain and Figured Gros de Nsp; Black. White and PinL- fsnt.r a - " - " Ill' Lt Vellow Bandanna Hkfs. Gro- de nep Hkfs, some very pit-ud id. .Ven and Women's Linncn Hose; Brown Love Ilkft,, Brow u f.'ambi icy; Brown French Dnllinpr, Buckram; Ml cloth. Denmark Satteen: Hf !r Ribbons, fancy Vesting &c. Lfidies dressin.rr mr ar..l1n i i i M - ...... l . I " v and MEDICINES; i i J V X , IIAKIi j it All of which will be told low for cash, by J. HEMPSTEAD," Jr. Halifax, X. C. March 1UJ!. 7 tr. ommrrcial and Loniinission WAREHOUSE. Subscribers have tjpened in the toun of Portsmouth, ir rrinia. a Com mere in! W'urc (inif, for the reception and safe of Fo reign an i Domestic Merchandize and Produce. of al kinds. The following are the terms on which they will, as Commission Merchants, transact business: farmers and Merchants who may con-ign goods or produce to them, will be charged a commis sion of tzi-o and a half per cent, and AO CHAiUiES FOR STO RAGE, if sold within thirty days. An advance in money will be trade on consignments of country pro duce, upon which the usual inte rest will be charged. If the ad vance be wished in merchandize, it will be made , in such articles as may be wanted, ht cost prices with out interest. The New York, Phi ladelphia, Baltimore and Rich mond prices, deducting therefrom ie neces-;irv expenses of -hio- pyng, wharfage, drayage and com-iiii-sion, uncharged in those cities re-pectivtdy, may always be cal culated on m ti;s and the adjoin- i mi market. Aorto k. Hut thr. ft x- 1 j subscribers w ill hold themselves hauinl, in consulting the interest of their friends, to avail them selves of either of the above nam ed markets and when price will justify a shipment, it shall be made (if rc quested j upon the responsi bility, and at the risque of con signees. '" : The correspondence of the sub scribers with the northern cities. will enable them at all times to I furnish correct reports of the ac- . . , r , 1 . , . Mill cilnc rW .airiw .myj - . , ' make known -with the .prices of this and the Norfolk market, to those w ho mav consign to-them. They forth ermore re ma rk. for the information of farmers and o- t !l or L tK-it irl -j v .l).rii.i.ril f.. ....! ,j I "r .i - . . I triemsrlves ot their arencv thxi - their warehouse is so situated, as to enable ibcm to receive con signments without the expense of j drayage. wharfage, or exposure to , the weather. J I hfv will keep on hand and will always sell at the lowest prices j Groceries of all kinds, XRON, AiilXLS, 6tC. AND DRY GOODS. t i lib it 1SSM 1 LUCIil VI IliC msi , . . , , . . i ot the last named IS now consiueraoie. ana will he so enlarged as 10 meet tne ..... i .i i ... ir demands ot the approaching sea- son Referring to the following nam- cd 'gentlemen for a knowledge t.j ) . I their character and integrity, they respectfully solicit cons tnments. W. M KENNEY sV Co. Portsmouth. Cirginm 12 3m AL.rch 20, Kc: REFtREVCF. T) Iter. Daniel uzitidl, Murfreesbo- rovgh, A John W. S-juthaU. Ei I do do do do os'Fu (: lca- ErJ Dr. Vhr.s. Borland, Ju.zic:Sioti, Esj R & J. Duiror & co., Jf NFOHM their friends and the public, generally, thati they have now on hand tlu ir eupnJvV" sriLXG ebons, which embrace a complete and 've ry extensive assortment 'of every Desirable article of Staple, and Fancij A splendid assortmcnt-of uks. rc-eral r-it-cej. 1-1 Satin Levanteens and WetredGrosde Berlin, quite a ii v article A beautiful a-.-ortment of Fine Thread Lacv nd Fdirinp-.- A Ilut splendid asortninit of Fan- - v 'U Ruis cv Calicoes A ..r,nr1 ; -1 i i ui aTiir i nit ni in i enu1 now Drills. Oil and Paints , Hat., h'hoes and Hanlware, in reat variety Which, with every other article u - Mially kept in an oxt-!!sie i sorted I hturc. thev ofTi-r fi.r ..nli- .n ti... ! favourable tt;rm.. Beuur conf.d n that they can ffive funeral sati tac tioii a- to prict- and qualitv. th-v r -Kp--etfullv invit- tle ir fin -ut ' in n and country to call anu e amine their as.-ort m nt. Iii.Iifa::. v 7lli (Tr- FISH AND CORN. uue j t r chived a Cull- t;igt;ment d cut j Herrings and Shad, I ejt up this season, at on'- of the j mott celebrated fisheries on li aie I oke. We have aL-o oir hnd a f.-u hundred Barrel of CORN, neatly cleaned and fanned; all of which w e will fct ii low tor cash. R. J, DU,N, &fCO Carolina, State of orfh Northampton County. Court ij. rifiiMii).! (cir-cr -t oj, June 7't rni, I John Feede 1 Oriirinal attach- m-nt lev i . . ii nearoes. An- .i . .. inony anu ;an- c v, and aiso hie f land of the de- fendant, cotitai - ninjr acies. in two or more j tracts. John ?e!son John Limbertson vs. Same. Same. ) Willie Lanjrford " vs. Same; Same. 1 j 1 yp-T appearingto the xatisfuctiyn of the Court, that John Ne'sonithe defendant in the aSove nnm-'d cais- es. is not an inhabitant t'this star It is -therefore ordered, that nublica .tion be made in the Minerxa. a n vs- .aper .rinted in the tow n of Halifax, for six successive wveks. that the sai.l John Nel.-on ap;.ear at tie ne.r vurt of f'-and O-inrt-r S.- UVT,10 b" "r ,T,,P -;y ISorl-hcmpton. :. Mb C ourt Hon-' i i 11 ' ot III Jackson, on the nrst Mondav in S o tomber next, thei and there to re- plevy the property so attached and plead to ts-su-: otherw.-.- judgment tinal will be entered against him. Nv itnes. Jows W ft 4 in . j ; , - . - Clerk of nur said Court , at office in Jackson, the tirt Moinlav in June. tv- 1'- I ai.d oJrd vear'of oiirm- i John W. Harrison, C. N. c. r. I' rive o v . '-. . 1 -;u I State o . orth CarttlilW "NORTHAMPTON Cot MV. t,,rl ti ,. v June Tcrin W2. Mmiuons iJuraes I Onrrma at- tat Jim. nt Ie- . v e ti on a tract j J ui iaic J coat m ing' 1 I 7 am i. more or !es. Nathan l Rochtlle. 3T appearing to the satisfaction of the .Ccmrt, that Nathmit l Ro-chelk-. the tiefendairt 11. thi cause, i not an mnaDitant ot nns state It is . u . J i . . txJt-retore o.r;cred hv tfie ( e,urr. ; tiJat -uhlu &ti.m U ,n,! ... ti... I,n. a n-wpap. r prated in the town of v . . . Haiitax. i.r six successise t-eko u:ar in, sani .Nathaniel ItiK-HtUe ap- ll5"' v-oun oi i .ea ana, I 1 r r S.-1C.-,,.,.. . U.. I. . Ti l " . . t., " --""us iu utr tic.o ui tilt ( coe.ntvo: n rtuartiDton. at the Court House -i, Jsckson. on the first Mori- day m St-ptember next, thf-n and there to replejry the proptrty so tached and plead to isue; otherwise judgment final wUl be entered a-; gainst him. , W itney Jo W. HHso,! Clerk of our said Court, at office m Jackson, the.firrt Monday of June. ; A. I) end S3rH renrfiiLr in- detendr-nc John W. Harrison, C. N. C. c. . fate fJ cc 1 6w. State oJ'.Xorfh Carolina worth am pton CouTr. Court ,,j I leu ,utd (Quarter ixssions, J une 7V Tin, lb9. Samuel Noruood) (r:.-!iia I attach rs i in !: r-1-vied on f nt rro v nau:-(jeorpt.- H.Ranev. J eo Wt-I- V i . '! ' . ..." 1 . 1 nppeaniipt-otlie f atj-!actu.n j.v.41 i. v. tii. .! terulant in this tau-t f. w; en in,,h .,,.t ... lilt I oiirf Ir.ii f....xm. 11 r tli-r. foi.M.rdered.that rnhlirr f ,., 1,1 madf- imhe Mii.erva. a iu w .--r at;. - Priii'd ui the tow n of H a i ia x. -'-v t-oce. -.io wyks, thaf the aanl ; "rL't' H. Ranev s-j; car at th. nVt CVurt tii ' t . .... - b- Hinl t'aartfr S- .-uuip. to b h.-ld fr the county , ,,JIM(iiiiu i, ui lit f u rr ritci.- ' N- I . i 111...- . J - 1 - - uim im v i ifiri n ,i iri.irn t repif v;. h. . nroperfy o cf rach' -d and j l''a'' ue; otheivis finafciud'tr- j HK-nt ili be entered a-raiiift .him. f ; ""is, Joii W. IHhrison. rk . I hut .--aid Court, -ft niHce in i i JckSoll. th'o 1st M.n.' iv f Timn A It. and Jrd yenr of our inde- t " een them: and who. hi iie- fur-peildenee.- ; ' ; I i.i.hil ...I . i i' John w h mmuon.c.n. c c ruy ;i(iv. v.; i JIi;.W i Commission liuxinexs JOS. 2,. L.ilOKS,; flO.NTiM.K to tiansjct a ren- t-ral ( .M .Ml bLiSi - M- SS in th- toun of llu.i'. j S aroim i. lie ;;as se urc mm e n sive areho!;s-s, an'i fierehv prom ises strut fnl.'lify to the inti-resT of tht?t whi may favour him with their bu.-ines. f For particelars refer to James (r;,r(itm, 'rt,ik, I'a. I and . Inn rex Harris, ) Unlit, ix loxvn, -V c. 7a!ifu., .. C. June 18. 21 tfi JJJIES GORDOX U11L v a commission mkkcha.nt ! fs i'lvmoi th. : "fJr AS removed to NORFOLK. tr; i ... irguua, ana will t ran-act any Uu.-inesr ni that line which mav be ' intrusted to his care, with the "reat- . est attention and diligence. i Norfolk. Va. Mav 'J. Its Jw Dr. Charles Cash man usi'Hcn-m.LV ofrrw i.;c ----- . ..... iT(.. ssional services to th in- , hab:ta: ts of Halifax and the, neirh j boring coimiry. He may at all I time- be found at Mrs. Fonii"r't Ho- tel. un!r professn'mally engael. . June ."th. 10 tf A LIST OF LETTERS, fici.ioining in the I t (fftce, at uanjax iozi-i .. c. lit Juivy IB29, tihith if not -taken ovtk& fore the 1st Oct. I nertvill be ent to the General I'oit (Mire as fdeud letters, June 3i)th, lil'2H. A Henry Aaron, B ( verton Bernard, Thos Bur- ires, Kq." RilaniJ Ballad, Rev: Levi Bass. Mn-s 'Amelia Beaman, il0ni;(, BraFsq mm . v IIUHIrti II. ..!l-tU, lj John Crowell Esq. Benj. Craw lev i Dr. John T, Clanton;- Rich'. IF t'rowell, Esq. Jarrod Carter D -Gideon Dupree. Eq. John Dcnson, Edward . Davis. Edmund Dickens. B N Davis Esq. E Bent Edmund. "Esqy(2.) F Isaac Fcrt. Henry Freear (. oL D. ( '. Ft nuer . ' (i Geo. '. Ciary. Esq- Ar thur Green, Win'.. II: Gr. Zerv, ( i n in. Col S n t d. II G e Heath. Marv rdv. W'ilev ' ' Hicgc, Martin Htne. Warren Harris -r Mr Julia Hutson, MyraH Hawkins J Andre w ' Joiner, F.sj. (?,) Fatou or James Johnson, Isaac Joiner K Kmtcben Kearney, (2.) Re- becca Knight . W dliarn I f!i ITi.rv I? - f t . . j - . Lee. Rev. Lewis Lavard M Mr Pheoe Merilt, ; II G v.. ntfr.nl Rthl M.r v fhos R NVtiIU Mm. S Thos. B. Neville. , ........ ry G. Nerille, Goo-iman Neville 1 . J- ,x- rcilway. (.; Ishnm ft mm mm r - Peters, W tlham Powers -William at-tPope, James J ones Pitman" , R Henrf RawU A. A B. tith. 5c Co. (5A !ltv Mile Smith, James Savage. John A mifh .svkes, E B. c ,k r' c ' . ' - mr. - C. - ' K " 1 urncr' 1 1 1 )' lor. i'JS- L SLUMONS.. V.! DIPLOMATIC AGENTS The following is from ihp in one Idtuiliar with the hicf Cii Ci.paWe of instruct in? those who. fikeour.elve!i. are n.,t k m.i e recommend it to the uartini Jar attention of thoe bo take an of ! interest' in uirflitiirmti: i . r -j ana intercourse: for alt i . '"-n enemies to lough no etiquette h, f artificial dLstinctions in soiic - j f v' nb are air WHI aare.that the for j ,orn,s -d ceremonies of diploma tic intercourse are of greater con etjueiice than nt firt plincettiey n.iuht appear to be. Inrcirardto j .thit -sul-jecf, at least, .Word" are inmgs- and substance embodies form. Vat. Intel i yj n r. 1 1 1 . 31 1 . 1 M L K . .2 Foreign Minister isjan ind vidual sent by one tiovernmi ut to another, to ticat'.fio all afbur ul onitruvcrv that mav anv.. K... or tull power-, ciijoy the' pnvi're iccorded b the law' of nlit nu to hi--pul.: char.it it r I Fvtr tnt!epeii)t i f natirn has .i in !'ini a lorciiru .ii ioi-i-r: tt.s y also have the riU'ht t. on what condition- th. v de -nle will r -' jcrive oiie. Some trove ruinenl- ... 1 1 . -. . . . not receive llitir rnvn nh .ens. or subjects, (namelv; France", "rolt-n, IloHantl'and .several t. thers,) and it ' occasionally-- hap pens, t hat they "refu.-e to receive an individal who i- disajreeahle to tb m M. Gotlerikt sent lf Slot k- 1 75R bv Great Britain: to! fiotni, was not received: .Sardinia iu i :iz. reiueu t "receive M. tie Eeinonville; and in 1;02, ustria A arm- j oud not receive Count M. sent bv Sweedert There are three grade of for eign .Ministers, thstingaisited bv " the. manner of their reception, and ll.. ....:.t ' rtl ,-'u cett-iuwoiais to w hich tnev are -etuitl'od. 1 ' The first grade of Ministers is composed of tin se wdio repre sent t ho State or Sovereign that semis them; and they have .:a claim to althe honors that their con stituent would be ent it led to vrere ic present These Ist The Pope's Legate I'Utcre. i Mre, a o de 2dJ Thx- Pope's AVrma 3. Ministers sent with the cha ractr. of Wmlutssa tor II. Minister? of the second rride do not represent their State. jfx tVereign, (indeed hone but those' of the first grade ,.l.o); they .. I . I 1 . . ! .uu oiuy cnargeu 10 carry on iu, known lor years to contain cal the name of their. government all but like the mint rI the unex -negotiations between, the twojplored tpiarry. its quantity and countries. Of'tlii- numlj r arc; J kind ere l uiic. rt idij atMl some . 1st Tlie En- oy Kxtro,rdiniiry tbitjg was w.iiited to rlir aaV cud Minister Plenipntentia t he' r u!,hisj, u it I, which iitt.uro) 2d The Ministers I'h upole n- had .encurnbere'tf if ; A f le"!igth ttory. lh -desideratum uppjied t ho 3d. The Pope' JrdernUnrio j worth oLthe eitr ct in tf tti by MI Ministers of the third! actual experiment The M. gratle ititfer irom tt:ose ot the cond or.lv in the :reremilnial e- ot - tTiir rrDtKJi. an i in t i-f fi. deration attached tolhetr . r..f - - - tati.n. fuilow-; ' j ; They may be classed in the mg rhanrif r: 1st. Minister lUiidenX ". ." f k '.' J 1 .T . ' 3-1. hiire 'd Affaires The t rertiotiial t w liirh charge ?d Aflaires m iy b ntitled is not fixed, it depends tifN.'n. I be ' t -, : " usages tit. the. s;v-eral codrt-, r 'ents-j r ::n - Nu.v, Mima governments at which they reside tng the ; n;d Vd ted in the they have no credcptial fetter for S mil rn t . r wfh mav bs tbeiove reign, or head of he g- 4 -ppli-,; to :hf. purp-' at . t, verntaerit, and are only', accrcd k ; M.w M -btiditdr-f' pfxiut.jag ii, tt d hy atdetter to the Secrt t ry ofjM-' OM' g al jti, of o:il, af -f fe ra!o. State, or'Cblef of the Ilepartmec.t J'utt ..mciiiVrc I :ffi-ji . y:ji 1 W j: of tl-'trein Relation: we iinist fietit cam of r ' " at urf to not, how ever, confound -them with ttie charge 'd ArTHirs a-i ijtferim. who are in quently obly presented verhallv bv their MinUttr at his departure The relative rank t bst each foreign Minister is t i.t.tlvd to in the countr? where he re-id strange it may appear t O OS pUin Be,pubhcatis, h. been ' matter ot great controversy; ! was, however, finallf -ttf-.l . t the Congress of the Altr:d Pow ers a&sembled it Vunha iq llSI5. that earh member, of the jDipJ .- mafic trod? shonia rak rani iu . hi grade at the Coirt or govern- . m :": to wticb he i accredited j- atcofdixig ta ihm dl 4 lh wlii- . 4 (iolitication of his aTrirt of ?Vhicfi arrangement hs been mcci tacitly acquiesced In by all other ar.d I n t,,,i'i ' frcrary of Kmhaiiy: or of lotirm t under the order- of the Minister, he i only appt.mtetj to Missions of the ttrst an! troni grade; hiver!ibn is inviobbir. and he IS elltlt!4 to M II iKo ,'n.n..,.- . - . -' .... v. imuiuut ties of the Miniiter, becaiie of -. his t n 'nblie character, a$ w elf on account of hh iK-ing attached to the suit of the Minister. A Consul cannot he con-iderea a Diplomatic Jcnt: he. doe tiot enjoy the privileges of such,, ho has no credential letter; he is on ly the bearer of a prorision d let ter; anl he ran onljr act m his oA tlcial CaDacitv after bavins 5,11 , j J ' " w tainrd an cxequartw or conGrma-. tioivof bis ...appointment- from,thd ifoveftiuieiit of 1 hit country Whero I he is to reside Ctinsuls. to tlB I't.wers of K irbary tV.no an xt fu.n. and are the only 'ones that are accredited anil treated a 4 Mirusfrr ' . : : The public Ministers of the IJ n.ted States Lave gencrwjlv feetl rru n ,f great .ability I'r. itUlin and .Tt fler-oii woul'd d htiiiotir to any age and. to'-any count n Thd kiiowb dge rt.ijiii-ite f .r tut is , ot. however, to he acquired f-V o tti- " ta.n; like every oth r kra.f f. '-e it is oidy to U; obtained h tidy and evpera nre, -;mit it uto-t l,j olnutied. lhat. occ ;omhi;ii!v. f, am. d rs have been ct rnmitf ? d . imruiit and incompetent 'Hfis. XeTi- York, 'June lBi'3.: Cor rox Sr.r.D Ht luvg M uaci W e have,- siio e our laM . mM. f t atf. it, t inplwvt-d leisure oiir ra v, ifing Flet t'MiiFs at wh."M,ho o r 1 1 f i n ti w ; b ! a c h i nes of M en. iVxtfcT-&- Smith, for 7i7mj; Crttori Seed i m qeration; -n'iid if thefyejy plain and molest dsi t riptioii of .these gent ItNfrien need l support, w. uhl most villing y : adil our feeble testimony to theirs, of the peculiar merits and tratis cendant import ah'ce of t heir inv ti tun to the Southern States ofihi Cidon. It in, far jis; our Kre tr ledge of 'Mechanical Science , x tend, altogether origins I -a nev s 4 bst a nc.e t hrough w hie h a u I erabundant uuterial used hith- ; rto only as a manure for our fields, is at once converted into a valuable article of commercei tho demand. for w hich; mut continue hde a tasfe for .ome of the most u--ful -art hsi.tj Comforts atjd .etecranc.ie 'of life rn tlures ( a:ttin- Seed hai teQ " I ' r crime now running in the yicmttjf of our Ttwn, Calculated at ratio r mor tUun lttiuKr.r iM1t i..aiL- - - i- - - - w - - 0 ft ""v t w w 1 1 i i na and deans a bushel of liernel ia about H minutes, and the, quai.t ty Oi iy l" iricre;ased. by 'enttfim' upon the sjrne prtni iuU- at Ubit- . f . . ' ."' i- . i ' . a bu-!i I of rvkerr-I an h- -x pr si-j roof than f w1) -ratio U of d so; hie frr p-t it in , bbf. -nd a:.' ri;. orlli s! I-hI ltd Itbe amcut of our, pr'jen j thout rrnaof:eg jobviout collateral rchi. '' ': r w i&t a project here "fn tt the vie ol the Planter! JI w uhjch rrero aluable w ill le htv f it are crops of Cotton 4 ban Uve lrfto i'.; past? The UuJItnz .laco . .d rank next .tri lanpn acre t' ' c n of U iit fc8t- t;i-j 't reward of it HV or-; l-e- '. rent fromtheoa hich "..?: to- lot of tht if CT' ' '' t- l'etmbtr ' V.unz ie va'! .M tail - iJlA,l Uwiii Uifc I
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