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ORCHARD 1ST.
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SITUATION.
The apple tree succeeds best in si*
tuations which are neither high nor
remarkably low. In the former its
blossoms arc frequently injured by
cold winds, and In the latter by sprltig
frosts, particularly when the trees are
planted in the lowest parts of a con
fined valley. A south east aspect is
generally preferred, on account of
the turbulence of the west and the
coldness of the north winds : but or
chards succeed well in all situations ;
and where the violence of the west
winds is broken by an intervening
rise of ground, a south west aspect
svill be found equal to any. The
trees attain their largest stature in a
deep strong loam, hut will grow well
in all rich soils, which are neither ex
tensively sandy or wet. An orchard
is generally most productive of fruit,
when it is situated near the fold yard,
and is in consequence mucli trodden
and manured by the cattle in the win-
trr. The ground on which old apple
trees have grown is esteemed unla
vourable for young ones.
DISTANCC.
Mr. Knight recommends twelve
yards by six yards, for high and ex
posed situations, and in deep rich
soil twenty four by eight yards, is
recommended as the proper distance ;
he prefer* this mode to squares of e
qual distances.
Closely planted orchards, where
thi trees afford each other protection,
will ever he found most pi oductive,
a climate subject to great and sud-
len changes of temperature.
SEASON.
The autumn is the most eligible
Season for transplanting.
SUE OV THE FRUIT.
Small apples are the best: they are
not dangerous in choking cattle and
arc less liable to be blown down by
winds. The liquor of large apples,
is almost always interior in quality
to that from small ones.
CLEANING.
The thick covering of lifeless ex
ternal hark should in the winter be
totally pared oflT, care being taken
that the internal bark be not cut
through.
SAl*.
Having been absorbed from the
Adjacent mould by the hark of the
root, the sap ascends wholly through
the alburnum, or sap-wood, of the
root and trunk ; and it is by this
subsistance, independent of the bark,
carried in the spring to those buds
which produce the annual shoots of
the succeeding summer. In the buds
And annuut shoots the sap is received
bv another species of vessel, and is
impelled forward by a new agent in
to the leaves*: in the leaves it is ex
posed to the air and light, and some
portion of the water it contains de
composes. New combinations here
probably take place, into which the
matter of light and heat, if the latter
be material, may possibly enter.
From the leaf the sap is returned
through another set of vessels into
the inner bark, and in its passage
downwards deposit* the new matter
which annually forms the increase
and extension of the branches, the
trunk, and the root.-—Rural Visitor.
PRINTING.
The Publisher of the Journal hav
ing lately received from Philadel
phia a new Printing-Press, with o-
ther new materials of the best quali-
lity, and a large supply of Paper,
can execute Printing of every de
scription, with elegance, accuracy,
and great dispatch. Nov 7
THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE
BOOKS
Ate Just Received and For Sale at
this Office:
Letters of Curtius.
Debates of the Virginia Convention.
This work contains the elegant
Speeches of Patrick Henri/, James
Madison, Edmond Randolph, Ed
mund Pendleton, James Monroe,
John Marshall, George Nicholas,
George Maso%. and Henry Lee,
Esquires, on the adoption of the
Federal Constitution.
Spirit of Public journals.
Miranda's Expedition.
Life of Washington.
Interesting Tales.
Female Policy Detected.
Life of General Marion.
A few Novels, and a small assort
ment of
School Books.
Foolscap and Letter Paper of the
best quality.
November 7. 2—tf.
Administrator's Sale.
WILL UK SOLD on the first
Tuesday in January next, at the court
house in Jones county,
A Tract of Land,
lying in the 10th district of Baldwin,
known by Lot No. in, containing
202 1-2 acres, more or less, it being
part of the real estate of Philip Hunt
er, dcc’d. sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of
sale, by
Elisha Hunter, AihtTr.
November 7. 2—tds.
Thirty Dollars Reward,
For apprehending John Bone and
William Grady, who deserted
from this post, on the night of the 25th
instant.
Bone is about 32 or 33 years of
age, 5 feet 9 inches and a half high,
very dark complection, black hair,
very much curled; speaks very slow,
and has a down look when spoken to.
Grady is about 21 years of age, 5
feet 8 inches high or upwards in
height, light complection, light hair,
very well formed and is stiff in his
left arm, occasioned by bleeding.—
They took with them the following
articles of cloathmg, one white nan
keen coattee, one round jacket ofcnl-
lico, with a red stripe ; one continent
al round jacket, with U. S. on the
buttons, one pair ol olive velvet pan
taloons, one pair of yellow nankeen,
and copperas colored home-spun dit
to ; each wore away hoots—they
stole? two public pistols,brass mount
ed with U. S. on the lock and barrel,
one other pistol, silver mounted, with
a gold touch hole, which probably
they may offer for sale. Any per
son apprehending said deserters, and
delivering them to me, at this post,
or to ant' officer in the U. States ar-
inv shall receive the above reward
and reasonable expences.
THOs. N. VAUGHAN,
Lieutenant, United States Artillerists,
comman a-g detachment.
Savannah, October 24. 52—U.
Peter Jail let,
H AS taken the TWO STORY HOUSE,
belonging to Capt, Philip Cook, on
Wayne Street near tlif Market, where he
can accommodate EIGHT or TEN gen»cel
BOARDERS—his ta'iie, See. will be fup-
pl'fd with the best the country can afford,
lie pnrehafes all kind of country product—
llonitfpun not excepted.
Otfobcr St. I tf.
Factorage & Commis
sion Business.
The Subscriber will enter into the
above line ol business, in the Store at
present occupied by Messrs. Sturges,
Burroughs and Butler, on the first ol
July next,and solicits a share ol the
business of his friends and the pub
lic. //. //. MOUNGER.
Savannah, June 5. 32—tf.
S>l)trtff’£i &alc.
WILL BE SOLD on the 1st Tues
day in December next, at the court
house in Laurens countv, ONE
HORSE, TWO COWS and CALVES,
and a parcel of COHN, levied on as
the property of Edward Hutchins,
to satisfy sundry executions.—Con
ditions, Cash.
Isaac Kirksey, Shf.
November 7. 2—tds.
GEORGIA, Morgan county.
WHEREAS Azariah Bailey hath this
day applied to me for letters of adminiftra-
tlon on the eftate and rffetfs of Robert
Morrow, late of this county,dec’d. Tbefe
are therefore to cite and admonilh all and
lingular the kindred and creditors of said
deceafed, to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed hy law, to fliew
caufe if any they have, why faid letters
fhall not be granted. Given under my hand
at office, this 31(1 Oftober, isio.
Is ham S. Fannin, c. c. o. m. c.
November 7. . a—at.
Sbtrtffd -Stale.
WILL BE SOLI) in the Town
of Hartford, in Pulaski county, on
the first Tuesday in December next,
between the usual hours,
One Lot of Land,
lying in the 21st district Wilkinson,
now Pulaski county, known in plan
of said district by Lot No 198, taken
as the property of Thomas Reeds,
sen’r. to satisfy Dixon Perrymans ;
and returned to me by a Constable.—
Conditions, Cash.
Elisha Higgs, Shf.
October 31. 1—tds.
PROFILES
Correctly taken hy J. Bouker, at
Mr. Enoch Lunsford’s, nearly op
posite the Georgia Journal Print
ing Office.
November 7. 2—tf.
-
C. Rankin
Has opened his Select School in a
room adjoining the Georgia Journal
Printing office ; where will be taught
the Latin and Greek I.a-.juages,
Rhetoric, Logic, Moral Philosophy,
and the Mathematics.
Aug. f. 41—tf
House of Entertainment
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Has opened a House of Entertain
ment on the upper end of Wayne
street, in MilledgeviUe, where he so
licits the custom of his friends and
the public generally.
William D. Jarratt.
October 10. 50— -tf.
Doctr. Edward Donoho,
Respectfully informs the citizens of
MilledgeviUe and the adjacent conn
try, that he has taken lodgings at Mr-
Henry Darne/Ps, where he may he
found to discharge his professional
services.
October 17 5l~tf
GEORGIA, Morgan county.
WHEREAS Robert Penick hath tbit day
applied tome for letters of adminiftration
on the eftate and effefl* of Daniel P Pe
nick, late of this county, dec’d. Thtfe
are therefore to c'te and admonilh all and
lingular the kindred and creditors of said
deceafed, to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed hy law, to flew
caufe if any they have, why uid letters
(hall not he granted. Given under my
hand at office, this sift of October, 1810
ISHAM 8, FANNIN, c. c. o. m . c
November 7 3 — jtt.
GEORGIA, Morgan County.
WHEREAS Jamev Baggett and Thoma, Raf.
berry have thi* day applied to me for letters of
adminiftration on the eftate and cftc&s of Benja.
min Rasberry late of this count', deed. 'I hefa
are therefore to cite and admonifti all and lingular
the kindred and creditors of faid elect afed, to be
and appear at my office within the time allowed
by law, to (hew caule if any they have, why faid
letters (hall not be granted. . Given under my
hand at office, this 99th of Odober, 1810.
isham s fannin, c. c. o. c.
November 7. 2—31*
M ILL Be SOLD on Saturdav
the 15th day of December next, at the
house of Major Thomas Haynes in
Randolph county, for the benefit of
the hairs and creditors, all the Per
sonal Estate of Isham Duke, dec’d,
consisting of HOGS, HORSES,
CATTLE, and HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE. At the same time,
all persons indebted to said estate, are
requested to make payment, and
those who have any demands against
it, are required to present their ac
counts duly attested.
Epps Duke, Aclm’r.
October 31. 1 G t .
The Subscribers,
Return their thanks to their friends
and customers for the liberal support
they have had in the FACTORAGE
and COMMISSION LINE, and
would beg leave to recommend to
their friendship, Mr. Henry H.
Mounger, who has lived with them
for several years, and they take plea
sure in announcing to their friends,
that they have the fullest confidence
in him, and doubt ifot but he will do
justice to those who entrust their
business to his care.
Sturges, Burroughs l?* Butler
Savannah, June 5. 32—tf.
TOR SALE,
The following tracts of Land:
202 l-2acreslyingin the 19thdist
Baldwin, No. 19J,on Murder Creek.
One tract 202 1-2 acres 19th dist
Wilkinson, No. 240, Muddy Creek
One tract 202 1-2 acres 26th dist
Wilkinson, No. 219, Porter’s Creek
One tract 202 1-2 acres 26th dist
Wilkiuson No. 198, Porter’s Creek
the two last adjoin.
One tract 202 1-2 acres, 27th disc
Wilkinson* No. U-8.
For terms apply to the Subscriber
in Millcdgcville, or Messrs. Knox S;
Poop in Savannah.
KOBt. GREER.
Nov. 7. 2—2t.
WILL BE SOLD on the (irft <Ur of
January next, in Hmcock eounty, on P.»w-
cT* creek, at the plantation formerly ore 11
pied by Sarah Slaughter, all the property
of the faid, J^eeafeil. confiding of ELE
VEN LIKELY NEGROES, and HOUSE
HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE
Twelve months credit will begiven, on the
purchaTer’s giving bond with approved fe-
curity ; fold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
Samuel Slaughter, Adm.
November 7 2——-$t
Sheriff's Deeds
(Neatly printed)
For Sale at this office.
Administrator's Sale.
P URSUINT to an order of the Honor*
ranle Inferior court of Baldwin county,
WILL BE SOLD in the town of Milledge-
vide, on the 1st Tuesday in January next,
one undivided
Half of a Lot,
being part of a trail of land known by No.
I?6, <n the 5th diftritt Wilkin (on, to be sold
tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
Jonathan McCrary, dcreafed.
Bartley M'Crary, Adm.
ftovcmbqp T e—— 5t
Collector's Sales.
WILL BE SOLD, on Saturday the
2'Jth oj Dec'r. next, in the town oj
Clinton, between the usual hours, the
following TRACIS OL LAS D;
or so much thereof as will be suffi
cient to pay the twe due thereon,
and cost.
SO Acres of Pine Land in Jones
county, on Commissioner’s creek,
granttd to Cleveland, given in by
William Vann, tax due, SO: 35.
50 Acres of the first quality Land
on Commissioner’s creek, in Jones
countv, granted to Anglin, given in
by Elijah Rosser, tax due, S 1 : 55
202 1-2 Acres third quality Land
on Commissioner’s creek in Jones
county, granted to Johnston, given
in by Stephen Melton, tax clue
£0:61:61-4. .
70 Acres Pine Land on the Oco
nee ip Montgomery county, given in
by Daniel McDuff, tax due, £9:24
175 Acres second quality Land
on Commissioner’s creek in Jones
county, granted to Seif, given in by
as. Caldwell, tax due, fc 1:37 : 7 3 -4.
202 1-2 Acres 2nd quality' Land
on Murder creek in link!win county,
granted to Sell, given in by Nancy
Touchstone, tax due, SO’. 81 : 8 1 2.
101 1-4 Acres of Land on Cedar
crek in Jones county, granted to W.
Barnett, given in by Lewis Easter,
tax due. S 1 :08 : 9 1-2.
202 1-2 Acres of the second qua
lity Land on Walnut creek in Jones
county, given in by Benj’n Sandford,
tax due, g 0 : 50 : 6 1-4.
One Lot in Clinton, Jones county,
given in by Charles Dame, tax due,
8 1 : 40 : 2 1-2.
One Lot in Clinton, Jones county,
given in by Aaron Robertson, tax
due, S 0 : 62 : 5.
202 1-2 Acres of Pine Land on
the Oconee in Wilkinson county,
granted to D. Edmunds, given in by
L. Alexander, tax due g 0:46 : 4 1-4.
202 1-2 Acres of Pine Land in
Wilkinson county, granted to Nelly
Hart, given in by Hardy Hart, tax
due, g 0 : 46 : 4 1-4.
40 Acres of third quality Land on
Bear creek in Jones county, granted
to Tillery, given in by Jesse Hughes,
tax due, g 0 : 37 : 7 1-2.
40 Acres of third quality Land on
Bear creek in Jones county, given
in by J. Smith, tax due, g 0:37:7 1-2.
202 1-2 Acres of third quality
Land on Walnut creek in Jones
county, given in by William Holli
man, tax due, g 0 : 61 : 6 1-4.
202 1-2 Acres of second quality
Lund on Walnut creek in Jones
county, granted to Williams, given
in by Elijah Rose, tax due, gO:71 : 8.
72 1-2 Acres second quality Laud
on Walnut creek in Jones county,
given in by Jeremiah Melton, tax
due gO : 80 : 6 1-4.
202 1 2 Acres of third quality
Land on Dry Fork in Jones county,
granted to Williams, given in bv
Michael Harvey, tax due, g O : 92.
73 1-2 Acres second quality Land
on Gludy creek in Jones countv,
granted to Land, given in by Elijah
Uaily, tax due, S 1 : 74 : 6 1 -4.
50 Acres third quality Land on
Shoal creek in Jones county, granted
to Watson, given iii by Willis Sim
mons, tax due, S 0 : 33 : 5.
101 1-4 Acres third quality Land
on Beavtrdam, Putnam county,
granted to Bragg, given in by Ste
phen Horton, tax due, go : 45:4 J-4.
202 1-2 Acres third quality Land
on Lmle River in Baldwin county,
granted to Comran, given in by
AaronWilliams, tax due, S0:6l:6 1-4
192 Acres third quality Land on
the Ocmulgee in Jones county,
granted to Clements, given in by
James Stean, .axdue,g0: 75 : 1 i-2.
202 1-2-Acres first and second
quality on Falling creek in Jones
county, granted to Parker, given in
by Lewis Page, tax due, 81 :i7:2 3-4.
lOO Acres Piue Land on Commis
sioner’s creek in Jones county, grant
ed to Obannion, given in by Willi
am Kitnmy,, tax due, 8 0: 63 : 9 1-4.
202 1-2 Acres second quality Land
on Hogg creek in Jones county,
granted to Self, given in by Solomon
Bcavin, tax due, 8 0 : 8t : 8 3-4.
James Riley, d. s.
October i7. Si -—tds.
Notice.
WILL BE SOLD on the first day
of January next, at the Level* in
Hancock county,
4 Likely Young Negroes,
the property of Sarah Mitchell, dec’d.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased. Terms—12 months
credit, giving bond with approved
security.
October 10. 50—Gt.
Committed
To thejailof Jone*
county, on the 8th
inst. an African
negro man, abotH
thirty years of ige
...liecalls himself
TOM,
says he belongs to a Mr. Gardiner, f
near Savannah. The owner is re
quested to pay charges and take him
away.
Jas. Thompson, Jailor.
October 17 51—t
House of Entertainment.
The Subscriber wishes to inform,
his friends and public in general, that
he has added considerably to the
convenience of his house and stables;
so as he will be able to accommodate
twenty or thii ty gentlemen. He ha»
removed his biilaid Table from his
dwelling house, and being resolved
on keeping a quiet one ancl free front
gambling, he hopes to merit the con
tinuance of his friends, and a large
share of the public in general ; he
is supplied with such accommodati*
ons as gcnteleinen and their horse?
may require, and on moderate terms.
Samuel Buffington,
October 3. 49....tf.
Take Notice !
I forwarn all per km a from harboring ot
trading with my wife Eliza, (be having left
my bed and board without any provocati
on. All thofe ailing in contravention of
this notice, will be profecuted-to the Bt*
moll rigor of the law.
James Cupp..
July S9 261*.
The Subscriber,"'
Will take TWO ACTIVE BOYS,
about 14 years of age, as Apprenti
ces to the Paper-Making Business.
Zachariah Sims.
Green county, Aug. 25. 44-—tf
The Subscribers
Have for sale several hundred
pair of excellent Coarse Shoes.
Those gentlemen who wish to fur
nish their Negroes by takinga quan
tity, can have them at the reduced
price of one dollar per pair.
Anthony Dyer h Son.
October 3. 49—tf.
For Sale, ♦
A House and half acre Lot,
situated on Wayne
street, near the mar
ket { at prefent occu
pied by Doctor Wil
son.
Alfo, 9 House and
half acre Lot, joining
the above. For terms apply to Meats*. Hill
aud Ponce of Augufta or to
A. M. Devereux.
MilledgeviUe, March 20. 28—tf.
Executor’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD on Monday
the 17th of Dec’r next, at Greene
county Court-house, That
Valuable Tract of Land
belonging to the estate ol James San-,
son dec'd. containing 504 acres, si-'
tuate within five miles of Greensbo*
rough ; sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors, pursuant to an
order of court.
Terms will be made known on the
day of sale by the .Executors.
£. Park, and
John Lennar.
October 10. 50——6t.
FOR SALE, **
The Tract of Land called,
POPLAR HILL,
No. 173, first district of Baldwin.
It lie*on the Old Garrison road,four
or five miles from MilledgeviUe.
The soil is generally of gr>od quality;
there are several excellent springs
and handsome situations for Build
ings. The neighbourho od is as heal*
thy as any in this part of the state.
For terms, Enquire of the Printer.
October 10. 50—tf.
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