ly well vq the J etjty . counties, of- Cape' May. Cumberland, Salem, and part of Gloucefter, and in the Maryland Hart ford county. The inducements to raife his clean, excellent and ufeful raw. ma terial in every part of our country,', arc rrtaniftft and great. By raifing it on de-, laware and. Chjefapcak Bays" manufafl- ttfes will cone take place,' foonell become- extenfive ; and it isby manufaflure that cotton -mud be fupported in price." The feafon to cultivate cotton is near at. hand,, It (houkt.be commenced as loon as the danger of froft is paft Every in duflry fh'ould be ufeci to procure cotton leed in all places.' The grocers and tal low chandlers in the townrre likely to pofiefs the cotton feed, or to know where it can be procured. Many of the merchants may have the feed, or know where it can be purchafed. The winter has been very mild, and the feafon is un commonly favorable for numerous and extctifive experiments. It is hoped that no" well difpofed citixen will fuffer a ft, glefpnnful of the cotton feed tube loft or lie implanted. The places in every towr.friip and hundred, bell adapted to it arc thole where the cffe&s of froft are tiftally the moft moderate. This point merits particular attention in South Ter.. fey, Delaware" and Maryland. It is underftood that" frpfts are lefs fevere to the Atlantic, and to our fait bays and rivers. The fupply of couon for Grat Britain alone which was in five millions of pounds weight, yas in 1787 twenty two millions andone half, and is ftippofrd now. to be forty million's of pounds weight- Thcircbtton mills are iiicrcafing, and France, Germany, andjloliahd arc zealoofly adopting the -cotto--manfaati:re7-.We-:-ourfelves; may and do, and" will e'nereafe our COt-tGP- r.T3MllfaI.j.c . Tli.... if of a want pi confumption-and-vent. - -a i . 1 l u r ... t t .. ..i 1 - a ............. me cu-incia liiaiuJ?, . ani tne Sugar Colcnies in South America will be ledio puvftie the cultivation of Toga r, coffee, cocoa, pimento and ginger, and to leave the cotton principally to the American States.. 'We - ili aH forrn turn u life winter cloathing of cotton in dead of thofe tmpcrieaox oui, wuicn Indeed will be the cafe among the working people of Eu "roor. if cotton llionll mariallv Wlini 1 ' . v . for it can bt worked by' machines and mills. This would make a new and Valt demand for cotton. It'is oik pJicv to wear all kinds of cotton goods, in preference to.rhefe im pftedof worj, filk, flx, hemp and lea ther. .The manuf'acluresofall our ftates lurvi a great increil in the cultivation b( cutton, tor New-England, New-York, Jcrl'cy and Pennfytva.iia manufactures may as well employ themfthes in our American couon.wool, as Engiilh French, Dutch or Germans, after it has - been carried to Europe. ThVraifers of rice, tobcoi, indigo, tattle grain and grau, have a great iniercll in the tm tPl ? 1 fP . ton, Uecauitf ri-e. tobacco, in.lipo. cattle grain and grafs will be tailed in let proportions, and will confequtntly bear higher,. prices Let then air our planters & farnvrs inthecourtry fouth ot e Pcnnfy vanla line ru, ,n, as fooo as) c7n , , ' ar,netli.".n ,hcy can, rtKuic that a great variety and num. ier r f moderate expetiments'may fl.ew ds what our country ii able todo in this moll important and iltv tftimited t American agriculture. IT The Editors of our American' i.ewl'paperi are rcqucllcd to give hisja-i per a puWkatioii. inerder that-the-imJ tl.uhb. ,i,.t.;.t.....i ..a: ton-at large, khc quantity export. d 111 l8l. aneari- iA Mu k... nearly eightren millions of pounds f lit !n fj Ir U 10 ,,0r,e aftl J eti fati of vclUs of loo torn, burden . Vt. lrA?wcUia not fhiP( liu.tity above mentioned, two-thiidi or inuc.foiirihi were produced by our own o.sidijunry, ; ' The f11win3 It an extraS of a letter I nun The rultiva ion ft etiltnn UU I.. uii l.ac ekouragi l in N., Carolina tit? UtU rops ; andihe favring machines for cleaning it, have been ctcded in a. mhi'I wrry cu-iniy bar.lainron Ssuth- Carolina. Three mills iniMacklenburg, two or three in Rutherford, one in Burke. . . . . ' .,; " I have tried a few acres in Burke, byway of experiment, on (ome poor thin upland, which l-ro't about fix hundred weight of feed cotton to the acre- , Qo fiich lancf U.V ripens quicker, - and , is. a much larer crop, than upon our belt and richeft low grounds in my neighborhood; for onthe beft land here, it grows .160 big, and part of the leaves and bowles rot on the (talk, and part are deftrdyed by the froft. But I tmderftand that the bufinefs is quite different one hundred miles further fouth, where they plant their Ticheft river ImvrdundHrr cotfbnr In donuftic for houfehold) mariu faclures,. much more is now made ufoof in this Hate than formerly, and a Onfi derable quantit y exported ; and a gen tlemen of Fayettevtle informetTme that he had exported a quautity t'Jorth-Ca-rolina cotton, winch was7 cleaned at a mill near him, and. that the cotton was approved by his corefpondfint at GLf gow, who mformeld him that the manu facturers wanted more of the fame qual- ' Tt wis rnmiSnltcd. that about half at --'('" J i , million ni.ir.,li ... .. . 11 lit t( CA Tflt t It l W -.1 S delivered nt FavRitcville in the fall ot ciii in,igi.wi iv..-.... hoeftimate. I fuppofe that an equal J iooo. for tne alt rati i nave neara or ouantitv or more mult nave been railed every year upon the Waters of Pee Dee river, the Catawba a-id Broad River, that would naturally be taken to market in South-Carolina." . A. J . Dallas has tefigntd his officeii of k'.cordst "of the city of Philadelphia." Port of Wi Imingtoiv Entered March nth, Schr, Perigrine, Paddock, : V ... NeM"York. , ' - Ceres, -Welt, Charlcfton, r 15th, Schr. Lucy, Briggs, New- Yr,rk. Betfcy, M'Uhehny, ' t Charlelfon. Nabby, Smull,Havar)na. T6th, Ship Franklin, WadTwobh, -1 , ..a..... . (Bt'don. -v$l0op EI i zab cth, Da vis, Ke w bcrh. Schr. Sally, Pcafe, Port Liberty, Guadalouj-e. Cleared 13th, Schr. Sally, Anthony, Port , Republic. Sloop Betfey, Remington, do. Schr. Mermaid, Watiuvright, - Barbadoes. Sloop' Lively, Ingraham. Charlcfton. , 15th, Btig Fair American, Oliver. Savannah, la Mar. Died at Halifax, rn the 'tb injl. the -'rurtlfth U. Statcsh, tie NortUaroli, na diliiJ. 1, Married tn Thurfday evening UH, Caff, Thomas Hunter to' Mi ft faty Muter, , L0 furfdny roenin, laflt Mr. Mean JUvy to SUJs Fanny Eaftwood. , A, K .lAj jlrUi tYOR Uli Nb-X UUK.. jr Jonathan Lee, fflNr Will fail withh8 tt30' rf-y from this date. 'c, having eooit accDmmcKfationf. an 08 botd',n21,Mr .... T ""4M Wilmington, Match i8. 1 tjnki to hi. cunomcr. and ,hC public in general for the encourarcment e I,a, ojefwuh In'.he line of 1, fcfiion, durin, hi. refidence in ,h nrn. and inform, hem , hat he intend, o move t Su Domingo, the latter end ol May next. He requefh all pet fom having demand. aWnil him , brino rotwiru ineir accounts and receive par FLOUR ot good quality, J OK SALE AT - FONTAINE & TARBE'S. MjcIi tS. I ThesPriiniiVg-Dfiice ; . TS removed to the new UnclCbuiWine;r 1 . .,. ,; Q in Market-Street, hnhndte Dr. N, Hill's where the nrinter invites thofe gciitlemen who refideout of town to call, and pay up their dues.' Hard timei r and fad fiy urge him to give this public and pfeffing invitation wnicif t bvfet will be ponftually attended'to. Wilmington, March 18. FOR SALE, rp WENTY TWO hundred acres of 1 Lancl fituated on the Waters of DTownme creek, coo acres are in South, Carolina, the remainder in thP rnunfi,, oBlsdeirand-Robefurr irtlle. well timbered, convenient to marker, in a healthy fituation, and the winter rasge exceeded by none; there are nearly 200 acres cleared, moll of it frefli and under fence. Immediate pofleffioii Can be given. For terms, &c. p cafe ap ply to ' , T. NGAUTIER. March 18. ; X 74 Seroons of Sugar, firft niialitu imnnrlixl in ilia r..knnn. XTik IT J inrj ui ivu ill HIV y 1IUU1RI 11 " I U 1, n . C,i'..ll 11 '."... L . yj-9 vpi . ouiuii, ii.uiii lviarecaoo . ALSO. ;r T't "y." .""'J orva- A few bags Coffee and Cocoa. Ap. f JwlJf, y to I y7he Jabfcnber basjutl received a fupply 0f ply to HUWARD & TILLINGH AJiT. March 17. i rr,, ni, ; rLuTr)MLb r rHE Houfe. I.nt. aiul inmirrpnnnrM - occupied it prefent bj Mr. Thomas UX.I.. . .nA-t 11 1 . xvatiy , iui Hici ly wcu unu A n as a tavern and bciarding houfe. Podeilion will be g'.y.cn onjhc nb May. Apply to ,A JDe ROSSETV MarcH 18. Lands in Duplin county, FOR SALE, Oh twelve months credit. : xzo acres near tne month ot a branch 'running into Rock-fifh iiuaii loo acres on Rock-fifli cieck. 200 acrcson Maxwell's fwamp. Maxwell's fwamp he long branch, a branch 100 acres on tne of Rock-fifh creek The above lands will be fo!J without rcferve.on the credit aforcf.wl .Jl 1 11 l.i . " uc ,l b. uktn m p,ymet it .l.cjs At the fame time and place, IOO acrcson ihe north Tn of Qui mo creek, to be fold for cafh."" - . NOTICE. A LL perfons are hereby' torwarned x x ad torbid frtim hunting or travel. Mr. Jon.h CI.ik.noi refidt,, ,, Any perfon r pc.fons found trefpaf- fine thereon with ,l0 if... JOHN M'FARLANE. New-Hanovcr . County , tith March, 1832 3W. bankruot. Public notice IS therfnre S f - t of f.,d Bankruptcy, will mcef atilie I Mnillf IT l-...f . T"i . iteTnXZXrT TmiiEiV u' i.??"' Saturda, ,he 2,,h If M ZT hen o'clock of each day . for the Durn0f. of receiving i2! IV.i. If . r'pn - j,. -,v.7 , ui wiioounir an aflitrnce. or atTipnwi. .ir ... re requciteutd t.ke notice, and attend ... . tnoie meeting., if they think proper. . A. JOCELIN, r JAMES W. WALKER, . THUS. CALLENOER, Wilmiflgtoti, Feb.' il-6w. If the cefe if John Baftbv nl ' "j.l it ' ""'77 Tirtjmud V Y ruptcy hath been ifTued againft . a I De RrnQV-r John Barclay of thi, ,ow, merchant, . J M VRC E R A Hi' r under whuh he half, hr, ,J,..a 'J urn ? . J MfcKLLK GA1HE. . ..... VkViail,w m "mm-Ton, ftiarch 4. X : . NOTICE. ;: I uit . Looartner.thiD of Nutt and M. Levy being diiiolved by mutual .1 confent on the 1 ft day of the prefent. month. All. perfon?. having unfettlcd accounts will apply to William Nittt, who is authonfed to fettle the fame. Wm. NUTT. MEARS LEVY. . Wilmington, March 4th l8o2. otTce. . . - r I 1IIE Vendue and Commiflion bufi- nc,s.11 bc -..conHiiucd and carried '?"' Jt Vlc uore lately - occupied by Jnbers under the. firm orjocelin, :i er. ' I'A.JOCELIN. THOS. N. GAUTIER. , MEAnS LEVY. Wilmington,. March 4th, 1802. I 1 nave ror uie excellent botfTed i w inc, in cams or 2 or 3 doz. alfo Rom a II & Pullicat Hankerchiefs Cotton CambricksVShawls of various amd moft, fafhionable kinds, Plaids i bw & FlaxChnaburghs, Stript Cot! ton Shirts Sheetings, Platillas, check- ea Ltnens, &c. Alio a quant tv of va. ww) a variety of other i ' ras ! FOR SALE, TtYSON Teajof the firfl quality, X 'i Loaf anrl mwr t Sherry wtne, , iim J . nouanu gin, Soan.- candles. - - - . Bar iron of .'differ?. R.tJws, - Gridirons, . Pewter ink (lands, &c. , Janiury 28. ' D. SMITH One Hundred & FiftyDollars "nnm . n . ii4ii j mucn inrive ed tmm t fcaldcd trade." ui iiirancya Uarpcnrer by , TOM, or Tom Boots the property of John M. Gabie, 22 or 23 years It hgK 1- IT? I A countenance, "" iri-; muin, oroad noitr l anri ,t, idineJ , ,J, " ulk, ' 'h"r CHARLES, a Cooper by trade alfa .1 c , . , lvr "aae, alio VJV. VJVL.c' !bouL.a6 "anirncr, ,n his fpeech, and is a Utile Thinfllnl!,,. ,;tt ' ".j . . .. rxiV paui on aeii- KL D, lc. on bo"d " r If ken wi ou the 7. I f P . "7 tir .. iV ,, ' Ir,c ,a,c 'cward of .J.K. ,n" WC et thefa I Captaini of vefTefs and then' are crCOy - wawea not to haibour nor carry off faid Negro men at their peril, ! I ft lltl - t 1 MACflUS. uT.iT. fu7L.L". . -"'. Ill tllli Iia . me keen lately fern r.??! 01 a campin JT.r 01 Ranches of iou ted iJZ V v wLhcn y were " 0 them ..ken, the 1 eft rot --...vM, iuQ mem iiktn n ''""inne aounu and the Nnnfi F.n fJ. t.i . ?a ."ic fonnaft . irtf ,c'yiu,u,1n3 a eit Tho mi. tfq andcir hi. Pla.t.ifl hai been lately fcen. , wnoevcr icnrehendi ih fU f.u and bripp,. him to me at the JIermuMe 01 dchveii him to the roaler at Wilminr on, ,fo that I get hioj, Iball have the a owe reward paid by J.BURCWIN. Match II. jw.

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