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In the Northern States, fuel is an expen
sive article, not only to the Farmer, but to
those who live in villages ami towns. To
the Fanner, however, this article is usually
the most expensive; as, on account of his
not duly estimating the expense he incurs
for fuel, he is in the habit ol using it in pro
fusion ; generally consuming, together with
wh.it he sutlers to be wasted, twice or three
times the quantity really requisite for the
use of a family.
In felling the trees, they should be cutoff
as near (lie ground as possible, by which
mean- U‘SH«wood will bis suffered to go to
waste in the slump; and, the small limbs
should be carried heme, cut up, and laid
under the wnodhouse to dry; as a few of
these, when dried, will often answer as well
to boil a lea k- ttlc, or pot, as where larger
wood in greater quantities, is used for the
purpose. AH decayed and rotting wood
should also be brought home; for this, when
dried under the woodhouse, will answer very
wi li lor luel.
■Vo id should always be dried before it is
used ; for, although when dried it will not
Pi. q iite s<> long, in burning, as when green;
yet, one half of the, quantity at a time, will
give more heat, and at the same time make
a unic i pleasanter fire. There can be no:
doob' jhai, generally speaking, any given
quantity of dry wood, whileconsuming, will
impart any given degree of heal, for as much
as one fourth, and, with some kinds of wood
perhaps even two thirds, of the time longer,
than the same quantity of green wood ; of
course, a proportionate saving may be made
in the use of the former, in preference to the
latter.
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. tau t . j iram. nul g truly ]»le iimt
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tn; 1 fr 'Hi mi . ‘.isfie-! hoi.! observation
a i -r i.ne it, il most -mis 'fornamen
(:' tv, -, wh.-t e'«r they stand, have. .at un
f * in di in" on the ground .rj their
i'.i; v ai least » tm is the’"
siiai 1, Very iif-le ol any thing
w 1 ■ ■ i neai ‘liei»t. and lb atgene•
r. !. 1.1 i ■■ tot size mvi «. r’• > , indica
i > that .hr !; il is uith ,»« a .iH'd bv ()..•
d -dr :tive tu 1 reiice ol Lie . m, or depti. ;ii
'I 'Vs id lit ■■ >nd ' mis
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bout sixty ids in ten 1, . ing trinci
d i . • I i ■ (.a >, nod
• ■ ach »id of tlte road w del
: 4- i throngi the t .trill ■ h > vV< live
h nst ; ih n gr-w la; . ■ . W.anit
ml si <i nil, so Uiit* ,! .u.<, n i\el
s frequently to remark « p« ;
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| 1 ■ *• '| - at! g ■ r" in" n,am
■ | ■■ ■ .' ' ihe sc a her
i . . ■ .1’ „ th 1 :i, e. wt
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‘ ‘"'iL t *M |.'f tiu* Vii i.si
Chei • y Uml r .v , w ..w. .....
c.i ling shade during the warm season, bu
p'nducea rich supply of excellent fruit.
t toe nt iny neighbors, fifteen years ago
pr cnreii :t•; ' set nut a dozen English cher
ry in Kai und Ins house;—these with i
liti|f> cun ami attention grew and tlnurish
in 1 in r several years have produced frui
'• and their handsome appearanc'i
•s «■ y every beholder.
• my neighbors, nearly at th
9: * ’ ‘ " n ' ■ 'e row ol pnpl.irs in front am
a aii end it his house. These also Ilnuris
a a hoc. i;e *all ami large. Inthecours
oi 'in m m Ive years my neiglib r began t
a p-cao ml a ini son became satisfied that hi
pop,ars were uutonly useless but a perfei
fiuLsaucu.
His garden was evidently suffering a ma
terial injury from them. Sprouts were eve
ry where shooting up from the wide spread
ing roots, very little of any thing would '
grow near them, and besides all this they <
were like the barren fig-tree producing noth
ing but leaves.
Two years ago my neighbor cut them ,
down and supplied their places with some i
valuable fruit trees, which probably in a few
years will be both ornamental and profitable. ■
Now I would . uggest the idea whether it
would not be better, and tend more to a
general improvement to pay more attention
to the propagation of fruit trees, and less to
the cultivation of those which are not only
unfruitful, but evidently destructive and in
jurious to the growth of every kind of vege
tation that may happen to be near them.
A FARM Ell.
Worcester, Feb. 1824.
Hheiiff’s Sale.
Will be until on Ihe first Tuesday in October
next, at llie Court House door in Wayneabor
oujfb, llnrke County, within sain hours :
368 Acres of Land, adjoining
(.Hods ot John It. Moore sod others, levied on -•
the properly of Michael Wig/ins, dec- aaed, to
satisfy iiindiy fi.fut. from a Justices Court, i"
favour of N. Lamed, v.s the administrator! <d
Miclinel Wiggins, dtcea'ed, pointed out by John
Uoberti and levied on by A. Ham, Constable.
ALIO
Two Negroes, viz : Lin and her
child, 'evi.vl on as ihe property of Mici.ael Wij;
jpits, deceased, in satisfy sundry Kxeculions (ruin
ic Superior Court a id Justices nt said county,
K. favour of Ar hur lleil, James Anderson and
l.equeux and I’olhdl, Execntors of I*. Cotton,
deceased, against the Administrators of Micltatl
VV logins, deceased.
ALU
Three Horses, levied on as the
; oroperty of George M Kay, to sa 'efy an Execn
i "in li uni the Superior Court of llnrke Coumy,
I i lavuur of Aiigusiua S. Jones, pointed out by
I defendant,
—also—
j 100 Acies of Land, more or less,
adjoining Lands ol Thomas Crozicr and t or
• levied on a-the property of Alexander Cn zier.
1 decease d, to satisfy i,undrylßxu:utii;iii in lavoui
8 of J, Carpenter & Co.
B —ALSO— _
400 Acres of Fine I .and, adjom-
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|M -rigs . in fa" o o U o •: r, Ui-Odiwx.
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1 J July li . r If
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, •: o. xl, a’ tin H i> • d ' oyton I. «adc. in
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risltahle prdpepty belou(f!»g to the E»mk rfj u
U{ Crst rd deceati I, Inteol Sot . n county,
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On if of four ami three qu.tr.
VV are «:.u Lioie
it auo, sold ior the benefit of Seabor i Skinner
minor.
o, Livingston Skinner,
r- Guardian
a Auruiil 5m n
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,t Administrator’s Sale.
, e On the first Tuesday lit October next, *i)l be
sold st the Ci url-llouse in Wavnesborough In
permission of the Honorable the Inferior Coun
oi Iturke County :
ll! known as No.
i 3, 111 I lie am district M Mini.; cuuul), belonging
■ c o 'be es.sto of Samuel Saxon, deceased, for the
to iciudit ot the heirs and creditors
~!i M illiam Saxon, and
!Ct John Saxou, Mm’vs.
Burke county, July, 1523. 5 r 5
Monthly Advertisements.
Notice.
jflffllNK months after date, application wilt b 1
iaSl made to tire Justices of the Interior Cout [
/ bcriven Count), when sitting for Ordinaiy
of Soses, for tear to sell a certain tract of Laini
purpming two hundred acres being in the com.
contain said, belonging to the Estate of Caleb '
ty afoll. deceased, (hr the benefit of the Heit
llowereditors of the said deceased.
"‘d c Mahala Howell, Adm’x. ,
13, 1823 In .9 m 103
M otice.
\TINE months after date, application will be
L s made to the Honorable the Inferior Cnur
f Columbia county, for leave to sell a tract oi
hand in said county of 105 1-2 acres, joiniiu
Vlurray, Hay and others, it being part of the rea
date of William Binion, deceased.
Peggy, Binion, adm’rx.
March 15. 1825 ‘ lm9*m 75
N otice.
..VINE months after date, application will bi
jNI made to the Honorable the Justices ol tin
tnlerior Court of said county, tv lien sitting f ;
Ordinary purposes, for leave io sell the whole
e real Estate of Irvin B ivet, deceased, late oi
..ml county, for the benefit of the heirs and ere
liters ot said deceased.
Jam™ Lambert, > M ,
Edward Boyet, y
Striven County, la i. 28 1825 lm9in 63
Notice.
ly INE months alter slate, application will b
-1-sl made in the Conn of Ordinary of Franklin
County, for leave to sell one hundred Acres ol
Land, m said County, ai the properly ot Adam
Linn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs am'
Creditors of aid deceased
Jbliii E. Carson, adm’r.
January 18. 182 i ’. iiid-n 63
N otice.
NINE months after dale application will bt
made to the Honorable Inferior Court ol
Columbia County, win n setting as a Court r.f Or
Hilary lor leave to sell 202 1-2 acres of Laid ly
ng in the 2d District of Monroe C uinty, Lo. No
2jL,, it being the real estate of William unalley;
deceased, a.id to be sob! for the ben-lit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
James Smalley, Adm’r.
Jannnrv 4, 1825 lr<i9m 57
Notice.
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. \ 'T, hi >o> 'nidi fil mi
into id county, while sitting for Ordinal; pu<*{
[•, ' .■■). for i-v .to t«... I.o' in > r yew -j
j'a 1 .nindfil vRI . w.if! Hn-m.in. rt.-ts : i-g (
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if saiJ dec* .aed i
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JS otice.
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■ ttnbUi tar'leave I 11 tract
Eai'd'i ■- rot ty, lyitn. ~. . h, , . v j
'one ci r 8 nere; <,n ■■■: ;'oilu s u ,! 1
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January 25, 1525.
N otice.
WINE month* alter date, application will h
■J made to th« Honorable the Inferior Court, oi
irke County, when sitting for Ordinary purpo
a, fur leave ti sell ’lie undivided part of th
al Estate ol lewis Emanuel, deceased, for the
■nefit of the leirs and creditors of said dece.s
I.
Jona. Lewis,
Surttvingt Administrator de bonis non.
Rurkf county. M irnh 7, (825 lm9 n 7
N otice.
N'INE months ahar date, application will br
made to the Inferior C ntrt of Franklin coun
ty. when sittng for ordinary purposes for leave I
sell the Keal •lata'e of Jacob Strickland, deceased.
-for the benefit of ihe Heira of said deceased.
Hardy Strickland, Ex’r.
t* sTuly I, 1825 lm9m b
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•i N otice.
3VTINE moijlha after date, application will be
made t-the Honorable the Justices of tlx
. ! ' e f r ' ; T. C,nr ‘ of Kmnklin County, when sitting
* ” r "’dinar' purposes, for leave to sell the real
Estate ot Jlhn Gettings, late of said county, de
ceased, for he heirs and creditors of said de
ceased.
John Gettings, adm’r.
1 April 1?, 1825. Imm9 87
Notice.
months after date, application will be
JLI made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Scriven County, when sitting
t .r Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certain
iract or parcel of Land containing two hundred
■wo and an half acres, situated lying and being
n the thirteenth District of Henry County, Ga.
and known and distinguished in the plan of said
Oi-trict by the number eighty, (80) the whole of
he real Estate of Sarah Callaway, deceased, late
■f said County, for the benefit of the Heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
Samuel Doughty, adm’r.
Scriven County. Keb, 25, 1825 lm9 72
N otice.
VIINE months after da'e, application will be
made to the Justices of the interior Court
■f Franklin County, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Star
..ng Proctor, a Minor.
James R. Haley, Guardian.
\nrill2, 1825 1- 9m 87
N otice.
'TSiiNE months after date, application will b*
Anl made to the Honorable the Court of Ordin
ry of Burke county, tor leave to sell the real Bs
tate ol Enoch Farmer, deceased.
John Farmer, adm’r.
Burke County, Feb. 1. 1825 liu9m 65
bUL'tltlUK CoUJi •, Mtiy Term, 182 s.
Hats Buwdhs, Mortgage, ") Petition for bore
VS. i closure.
William Fuller, administrator |
ol Charles Beaile, deceased, t ~r r r sc
‘and John W. Benlle and
Hezekiah Beaile and others,
heirs of the sa d Charles, &.
n tract of Land. J
Upon the Petition of Hays Uowdre, praying
iue foreclosure of ihe Equity of Redemption in
and to a certain Tract or parcel of Land, situate,
lying and being in the county o) Richmond, ami
Slate of Georgia, on both sides ot Butler’s Creek,
containing seven hundred acres, more or less,
known as Beall’s mill tract. Bounded on the
cas* by land belonging to said Uowdre and others,
south ■* ardly by Lig n’a land, and northwardly by
lands belonging to Robert Crawford or his heirs
which *aid land was mortgaged by said Charles
Beaile in his life lime to 'he said Hays Uowdre.
on tb fi; eenth day of April, m the year ol om
Lor 1 1824, to secure the payment of a promisso
ry Nob signed by said Charles, for the sum ol
nine hundred and seventy-seven dollars, and due
the first day of January last, and the interest thar
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■w t’.eitlore, h-se are to c ; te and imo -
• ini * ni'wlar-1,!.* kindred i <d ('-editors of he;
j -id dcce. i d, to file tiicir objections (if any they l
•>'■ ■ 'if.< of till; .-it* a■ IS Court, I
t[, (her |
■ r» li- v is-ory will he gr . ad.
J ■ Honuru 1 ’• .lame '5 omiice, one off
• Just'Ce- of said i; -in, ■' 2d S ,v, Ivi j i
‘turges, Herfr !
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I no unguiai the pi dri in - --- .itnr- i>l tin
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xsj leitera titsmissi tfiou not gi . t
4,1* HEBE -B,lames H Little and Srmuel Shan
TV -ng, applies for I tiers Dismissory on the
etiia- ot William M’Cracki. g, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish id
out singular the kindred a,,d cr-dilors of the
said decease ', to file their ohjectinnr in my ot
flee, within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause (ii any they have) why «an’ Inters Dis
missoiy should not be granted to them.
Given under my h» d at office in Franklin, tins
7 ii day of March, 1825
6m Frederick, Beall, Vl’k.
Georgia, burke County.
Court of Ordinary, March Term. 1825..
ORDhKhU, l hut a i applicMU hereaucr c<*
de made tor Lelier.i of GuarJiansiMn, j|
Motors under the age ol fourteen years, shall ot
n tified to the Clerk at East twenty (In is i-,-=i.n-t
the term of the Court at which such applioafor
■ is to be acted n by the Court. And that the an
plicant or applicants had obtai from Oa Clerk
a notice in writing, wnich shall be posted at the
Court House door, at least twen'y days befh.e th
term at which the application is to be ; on
signifying his or their intention to make ■ toil ap
plication.— OmiEßEi). That in case iho e-fit oi
■ Guardianship occur within twen'y dava b'fo.
the meeting of the Court as an.,v tf eWeasc d
; the Court will exercise its discreiior as to Vhi
i course to be pursued.
A true extract from the Minutes.
Attest,
Samuel Sturges, Cl’lc.
of the Court oj Ordmarui
■^F r| l 12 lm4m Bo
GEORGIA, Burke County.
By the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of laid County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COSCKBS.
SIirHKREAS Abraham Danforth in right of
Ts his wife, and Augustas H. Anderson* ad
ministrators on the estate of Elisha Anderson,
deceased, have applied to said Court for letters
Dismissory.
Now therefore, these are to cite and admon-.
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors or
the said deceased to file their objectsion (« al, y
they have) in the office of the clerk of this Court
on or before the first Monday in January next,
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Honorable James Torrance, one
of the Justices of said Court, this7t\ day,
of March, 1825.
tN Samuel Sturges, Clerk
of rne Court of O dt unary
GEORGIA, Uichmond Comity.
By the Honorable the Cowt of Ordinary of the
County of Uichmond
To all whom it may concern.
\¥WiIEHEAS Nathan H. Ueal, administrator,
\nT de bonis non, on the estate ot Hezekiah
Ileal, deceased, late of said county, has applied
to this Court for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the office of the Clerk of said Court on
or before the first Monday in November next,
otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted to
him.
Witness the Honorable Samuel Hale, one of
the Judges of said Court, this 12th day of
April, 1825.
6in Isaac Herbert, CVk.
Os the Court of Ordinary
GEORGIA, Columbia County. i
WHEREAS Rennet Grafton, has applied for
letters of Dismissory on the estate of 1
George G. fankersley, deceased, late of said
county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ot the
said deceased, to he and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law 'o file their
objections (if any they have; to shew cause why
said letters of Dismissory should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Colombia,
this Ist day of April fc 1825.
6 m G. Jones, I). CVk.
GEORGIA, Burke County.
By the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of raid County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONOFUM.
WHEREAS Stephen Boyd and Elijah Attaway,
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i m tlie office of the Ck rk at , u •
I>• ■J'ti'.'rt the first M-mday m January next. I.
a ; se I.tUCI'S 1 : . • )|" ■ls r ! i,.
I Witness the t , ■ j
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nave; in me oitice or tue oici a ui sam wouii, on
or before the first Monday in November nest,
otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted to
him.
Given under my hand at office in Jaeksonbo-
rough, this 25th day of April, 1825.
6m Seaborn Goodall, CVk.
Notice.
rpHE subscriber will dispose of hi* MILT S in
L Montgomery county, having a Grist and four
Saws running, which lait are calculated to turn
out from 4 to 60U0 feet of lumber per day, which
can be raf'ed immediately into the Ocnmfgee riv
er, wit.i 600 acres ot the best timbered pine land
in that section of the state. As to terms of sale,
j they will be made easy. The above property was
formerly that of E. W. Darker. MPv residence is
near Milledgeville. JAMES BOYKIN.
■ riln ° 14 w3m 101
Ten DoUats U.eA\ari\.
RAN AW AY from the subscriber, on the 21st
•lift, a NEGRO BOY. by the name of GY, or
GIRLS ; shout 16 or 17 years of age. He is a
stout well made boy, his complexion very dark,
with smooth skin, and a very pleasing counten
ance when rpoken to. Had on when he wen’, a
way, a pair of blue striped Northern homespun
pantaloons, a round Jacket of the same, also a
fur hat and a pair of shoes. The above reward
will he paid to any person who will lodge him in
any safe Jail, so that I get him again, or on deli
vering him to the subscriber in Augu ta, Geo.
Littleberry Rush.
July 29, 1825 * 10