The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, September 13, 1798, Image 1

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Georgia Gazette. |p- 777’) Br of DEFAULTERS, of Chatham County, I not made their Tax Returns for the Year Jn the CJTY of SAVANNAH. )RGE Adinall, J*mes Alexander William Allen, hunk company, J Joseph Allen; William Alien, nyj Benjamin Amfley, Emanuel Anthony, Peter nre Auga, Jean Baptist Andibert; —— Armstrong, rew Anthoine, (of New York.) Bache, Ebenezer Baldwin, Richard Barnet, Henry cket, Mar’ ha Backet. Abner Bailey; William Barden, Dennis;) Bailey's lot inSt.Oall; Baillie, plantation, (land;) George Baillir; James Belcher, fmerchant;) on Mr. Hogg's lot-,) Tnonni Begga, M. ■■"Be i her; in St. Gut/;) Every Bill, Bi'rifaL; Rudolph . (a lot in Lwtn(burg\) Bernard Bichou, William igh Blount, Jofiatr Baxtet’s Estate, Af hd Bayley'a in Boftwick, Samuel Boyd, James P. Bowen, Sufan erre Boucquet, John Boyd, Pierre Bourgois; Bolt and Bowen; Adrian Bnuch r, Frederic BoJ inner; rptnter;) Bo >i, Samuel F. Bowen, Tho uaj Bi./W.r, Franklin Bhiwb, H nrj Brown, Wil iain lam Braiisford, Jainei lit van’s Fft te, J <hn N. Tidow Bryfo ; J"leph Butlei'* Eilate, fa lot in Ya~ low o’ Niclio as Burh'nau, Thomas Buke —— ButUr’s Estate, (a lot in, Hwrjburg;) —— Burges; (bricklayer until Boucher-,) Pr.ilip Buck ley's ElUte, iter* Ca>'eton, WLiam Camp, Widow of William ter Campbell, Patrick Cait-.r, John B. Can’, James Tarier; Peter Campbell, (Church company,) Mons. ad C hapman, Ci-.ipmao and Wtfton, Mons. Chadt- Clarkfon, L;muel Clark’s Elttu; John C, Courte it, _Elt*al>~tl Cobbct, Charles'Cope, L>'wis Co s an, (a f ainter;) .... -Co .lidge, (a lot, No. 15 rd;j Patrick Crooklhanks, Jacob Cunes, Thomas 1 Charon. >h Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Wi liam Davis, —— Estate, Abrat-.am DTyon, Madame D.fchmettau, tit, Mrs. Mary D-incrc, James D ckfon, John xoa, Samuel Dial, James Divine, Jeremiah D'ck , James Donncven, Elizabeth Donntven, Hugh nfon Duyei, J ho D IvrcqueV —Uoghartit’s min Davies, William Dancau’s Estate. ■as Eliis, Wil iam E'l s; Ellis, (a lot, Ntk. to nng, Derby ward;) T homas. Eng ifh, Gem go Enoe. t, rredcnc Evans, Edward Ellis. Samuel Evans, ft Fifhc , Ei-iha K. Filh, Hany C. Fifhcr, Thomas amin Forfyth, Dniel Ford, David Fold, Charles Fowler, Joshua Freeman Stephen f rench, ——— baric', Fouirer; R ib rt Frazer, (carpenter.) m Gaidner, ( pioemaker;) WiT an> G >c. ken; James demy (.erduK , (bricklayer;) D mu i Gcroud; Lewis t in Lwcvjburg;) J-.hn Gii'ilrar, D-vid Gionovili’s nldfmith, (a lot, No. 3 Frederick tithing , Derby ward;) on. John J. Gray, Solomon Gri <r Daniel John *, Ab aiiatn Gay’s Estate, Mont. Gucnin; t’si) . Jacques Godi hau; I/r . Grant, • idow, (two 2, Hooper tithing, Pertival ward, &c.) y 11*11, Henry Haftitrg, Wi liam Havens; Villiom Lhi'di’s-,) Bradley Hale, Henry Hackneys, , Jacob Hayha-i, Georg- Hardwick; Arnold Har -1 lot, &c. in , Yamacrawf) George Henley, W dow ■d ilorr, Anlclm Hicks, George Hillary’*-, Efta*e. 1, Mai tin H- dgins, Ilowe', C.rfar H (kins t>V, H'lma.i, Martha H.rllinger, Hi k juft un’s Estate, John H thaw=v, William Har irif-r,; Ila dy [a carpenter;) “Holman’s Ellatr, upenter tithing, Decker ward.) r>b Jacobs’s Ellaie, (loti No. 4 qrd 5 Digby ti'hing, John J -nief.in, Jo:n Jamiefon’s Eftaie, E said jack. M<s. j rvois, -- lngram, L ib.ift m, Charles Jourdan, Thomas D. J it.dan, am.s J hnft .n, ( carpenter ;) Mrs. Judah; William er\) Ja.k, (michanifl.) Kean, J tin Keal; George Ketler’s Estate, fa lot William King, William Kbk, Klcnncff, William Xe ; J *hn K-ng, (Warren ward.) La Case, —Lavi k; Henry Lawrence (marine ig, Mrs. Miry G ! ttrud? Lange, Estate John Piter n H. Gerard Lartique, Jacquisiucien La ir. Lavender; Lee, (a ht in Ewenfarg;) M,j. n Lewis,-R Lewis, Richard H. Leake Morris r. Lett, Mons. L goux, John Li’.lib dge, Charles *.ew Long, Lo tgworth, Thomas Lloyd’s -we, He ry Lyon. M'cr*v, Francs Mallory, Thomasirfa t nangel; . ( New Led. ;) Wloiairr Mathews, Renaul Ma im , l eter Martin, joieph Me o, Richard Mee-s, Mrs. Melvin, Joihua Mceck, Edward Meeck, Jules. Jh„ M-Cail, Joseph M’Douaid, Lachlan urge M; I „i 0 n l 5 Alexander M’Kean, James M‘ln. ’ W ,i 1 ’ (Ctpt- R oh"ft's company ;) John M:Hen’s Mnidi.tort, Joseph Miller. Thomas Miller, join, omas s. Milton, Jon„ Mi ler, Shadrach M nzcy; i- !ul 0 M -r K n, (at Mooie, M s. Ann Moore, William Moifix, Mott*,. John Murphy, Humphry Mu'pity, Tho haoncii Mai us, Burg s Moore, John David Mun ~ - . r... - .- ‘ ~~ gham News!!, Jacob tfevils, George W.NichoK i, George Norrd, Wwlrp Newton. Obar, Madame Or cs. Sarah Ogkfbv, James O- IlfUond; Oaolcoghi’s Ella , OX Bsillnu’sCii.ldrcn; ’* John Prnrofe, Edward Pepper, (a fanter,) W.Ui am p, lldj WllilHlll ;’* w r.Xii.g'TLrz#; k°i . >e, s ,v ” i ‘E' ”' 4, 'r. wL , Rainbo, jank, R a L 0 + Jacob Iced, Ach.iKs Reed; Reywoids, a Lot xn St Gall; Bernard Repo„, Scnj.min R>.od,, f Peter R ch, Wds Jane, Ro ,ert. Ti.oma, Roberts, Gv ge u. Robimoi-, LhurcA John Robert ~ Pe- Roocrtlou, John. F,auci& In. Rich.trd*. St..i;U RhTs. •t aid Parker., Sanin.i G. Sargent; Mr, wi "* sac V. Jhn Scot I, George thnreh.ombunr. Darnel bcull, Sum s, * Ja “b Scheime:j hll Slaimops Si eV’ Sm „- 1 St ’P hrn * mi h ’ lhom * . r-- bth Jriiran; D-"te! Smith, {.uurch cesifany, { ac ” n ! der. Natr-ar.kJ Buries ant; S >t‘ eh am', S-rusir-t S-o.ks, P Sta " !,;V ’ S iles, W l.iam Sicur.trd, / r, £ci*vrd Sw rbfcck; U,Ji ir*”' 1 Hi. by ward, John -'ii-u aid } Eltate, jo :n S'lavv, Lm Sfgu•, r ’*• t b*i’**, C eotcS.g.r. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 3 , 1798. (T.) Elizabeth Taylor, John Taylor, G*orge Taylor, D • Tacquc, John Ta(h, Jofeph'Thomas; Joieph Thomas, Market company ; Joseph Tippia, Charles Trufhct;—— Turnrr, at Chrfo. pher Hall's ; John Taufer; —— Townlhcmt, a lot is Lwerjburg; Mrs. Tiibble; Ann, widaw of James Tncker. (U ) W>l.ism Underwood, John Uflur/ (V.) William Van, Jeremiah Vafteen, William Venables, Psul Venierr; Samuel Vickcs-’a Estate, let No. a 4 th tithing, Reynold's ward; Joim Vefey's Estate. (W.) SamuT Waters, Willtam.Walhce, J cob Waldburger’s Estate; re 1; John Waters; (apt. Roberts's company; Rob* rt Writs* James Watson, W’illtam Walker, Jonn the Waggoner, John We h. —— Whitcftde, Samurl Whirelord, Joen Wyclie. Richard Witter and Cos. Henry Williams. Obad ah W Ikins, Wiliam Wil o. ; Jo n Willian-s, barber; Margaret Wood; J din Wri;h , Market company William Wri* ht, carpenter; Afabel Wngh-’s Est te. J.tmes Wyily, John Whitremkll, Wilii-*n* Woodwaro, ELzabeth Witit; fi..d’s Eitate, Thomas White's Estate, John Wh.cliart*s Eftaie. v * . (Y.) Mrs. Sophia Youngj (Z.) John Zane. And the following LOTS ift Savannah* No. 3 Moore tithing, Peicival ward; No. 5 Tower tithing, Decker wtd; No. 3 Heathcote tithing. Decker ward; No. 7 1 roche tithing, Heatchcoie ward; No. 4 Vernon tithing, Heaih cote ward; No. 3 Fir ft tithing, Reynold*! ward; No. loS'urk’s tithing, Percival ward; No. 9 tithing, D*rker ward; halt of N >. 4 Four h tirhin*, Reyno d’s ward; N* . 8 Ev e’s tithing, Hiatbcnte ward; No. 1 80l tba lirfring, HeathcO-e ward; half ot No- ,n Full ti'h'i'g, Anson wa-d. IREE PEOPLE Ot COLOR, and others that hold Property. Jean Bap’.ifte, with Levecque; L..uis Ttici , at Madame Terri en’s; Ben, with Mr. Sitci; David Brown, He r<y Coltman, Levin Colon n, He* ry Colon, n, Pen J ,pe C.itLbrr ; Cummings,* barber; Gnodoutb, a fat /or; with James Card; Roger (m, a barber; Jcmn J-lepn. Old Jek, Bettv wd B f M .cqueo.; P.t r, with Nejon; John Philip, tailor; | a Planter, P*eui S*i drein jun. Tamar and Daug t r B try. Toni; Fruftv; Billy W il, pilot; Ryly Ward, at James M‘lnto/h's; Hanuah, late at David Ltion’s. ■ j mk SEA ISLANDS. ‘ John Adams, James Bet run , beiijainin Chew, Daniel G b fon, Mrs. Sa-dh Ob*diah Jon s, Hampio 1 M’ln ofh, William Moore, 1 homas No tage, J .feph Page, C-arLs Pat t rfon, Mrs. Rankins, James Ron* ns, -—Sim*, S.muelS;:ks, John Turner, John W 11. Wm-, J f. nh Wiki.ifon. WHITE BLUFF DISTRICT. * James Alains, Henry Aitdo gion, Afhc’s Estate, Peter Alter, Joh*. Baylor, Ren.-Benfon, Mrs. Elean ir Beany, Mrs. Ruth Brawn, Jr.hn Campbell, Clu.e, * carpenter; the younger, S.rhrm Doughty; Dmiel Evans, James Fulford’s Estate; D . Fraser, a plantation hte Richard Wiliiamfon's; Charles Centeno, J rfepn Goban; Hary Grant, Belmont plantation; Wil liam Hams, Mxhacl Heibach, Henlocke, Widow of Cafp r Herbach, Join. J .hnfton; Je*m,/r Negro, at William John Da- Valentine Kmfey, Thomas Kirk, Fiedific Lachner, Ben jamin Lavender, Hanspiun Li lihrrdgr, George L rd, Daniel M - Garvar, Hery M‘l .tolh, Alexander Macqucen, Andrew Miller’s Estate, WUlam Moore, Joseph Norton, Matbia* Riiter*, Riihar.t Kogrrfon; —— Suns, Simpfnn, Jmres Smuh, Ahr.ham Taylor, Tho.nas Trwnlh nd, Nichoi Turnbull, W lfou LITTLE OGECHEE DISTRICT. Ji'hn Bacnicr, Anthony Hu n.ll, Benjamin Butler, feftate of Ballou, Thomas Darrel; Mai ha Fox, and two men living at her place; M-s. Benjamin Fox, J ho Fox’s El'* e, Edwa-d Gin s, G org. William Guye, John Harn, Ephraim Him cr, Eohia.m Inly’* Estate, Philip Ihly, Chasles j* ncs, John L. K tties, Margaret Mall, Jacob Miller, Z. ph a ..uli Mott, David Mvers, Dennis Nowltn, Mis. Henry PauciTon, John Rh d-s, jam s Sm.ih, William Sonam rs, George. Ttyloi, Kobe-1 Woodh ou *-, Jacob Woolf, Hill, belonp.iiig rr> Mr L itch i* Nassau CHEROKEE HILL DISTRICT. David dettifon, Courtney and Neil, of South iaro'ina; Lewis CutKbert, P* >er CooLn, John Cornelous, J.ihu M. Davies, jo feph R. Dot-.fon, Joseph Gitxions, Sa-i.nel Gionovoii, Thomas H rper, Wi Its Hall; T Ho(kms,*/ Mri.tourje's; Hodges, at the Hermitage; John J iuer, William Pr.iuoj Potts’s Estate, lute Gen. Wayne’s; S■ 1 1, Smith, at Thomas Young’s ; S loin 01 Smith, Thomas T *wu(hend, Camiilus Wilkins, ■■■■ —■ Wilson’s Estate, John Woods; Wyily’i Efta.c , Cherokee Hilt. I Cj” As it may have happened that, from the Militia Returns, fome peri'ons names have been returned that are not 21 years of age, and thus not liable to personal tax, such as it may concern will please to call at my office, and their names shall be erased from the lift of Defaulters* EXTRACTS from the TAX LAWS. “ And be it further entitled, That the Receivers of Tax Returns shall, in thirty days after publift.ing thenames of Defaulters, proceed to and ajfeft all such Defaulters, in a sum equal, according to the best of his opinion, to the full amount of the tax of luch Defaulters, whieh said assessment shall be deemed and held good against such Defaulters: And the Colleßor shall proceed against such Defaulters for double the amount of the said afTeffbent in manner pointed out by the said lax Act of 1797 for proceeding against Defaulters: * Provided that, if any Defaulter, so afTefTcd, Hull, at any time before the Colleßor shall levy for the fame, make re turn, upon oath, before the Receiver , of his or her taxable property, the said afteffment shall be conftdcred void, and. the L oitiElor shall confider the returns as the proper charge against such Defaulters* ’ * “ And be it further enabled, That every person or persons refilling o 1 neglecting to give in a lift of his, her, or tfteir taxable property, &c. shall forfeit and pay, for every such negieft, the sum of oris dollar for every free male a - the age of twenty-one years, and the sum of one dollar for every Negro; the sum of eighty cents on every hundred dollars value of every lot, wharf, or other lands, &c.” __ M And whereas divers persons, non residents of this state, import large quantities of goods, wares, and merchandise, and evade the payment of taxes, by not being in the state at the time usually preferibed for making returns for taxes, for remedy whereas, be it enabled, 1 hat anv non resident, who IbaH expose to sale any goods in this state, shall, on his arrival, or within (even days after entering the fame, make return on oath, to tie Receiver of Taxable Returns , and give feconty to the Tax Collector to pay the fame on (4 dollars per ann.) or before the time prfefcribed for paying taxes imaofed bt this atft.” . 7 Justus rs. Sckbueer, Receiver of Tax Returns for Chatham Courity. Augujl 25, 1798* Sheriff's Salts. On Tuesday the 2d OHoßer next tutll be fold, at the Courtbcufe in the City of Savannah, . ‘I he following I’raCts of Lind, Pointed out by the Executor of Solomon Pendleton, do* ceased, in order to pay the arrearages of taxes due for the year 1795, the former purebafer not having complied vjitb tbe t%rms of sale: 287 1-2 acres in Montgomery county, fiirveyed in th* name of Samuel Pain, on the waters df Ganouphie river, fhrveyed in January 1784. r 287 1-2 do* in said county, ill the rtame of Reuben Ba con, on Great Ogechee river, fttrveyed loth March 1785* 287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of William Ayres, on CanoUchie river, firfVeyed sth October 1785. 287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of Samuel Craw ford, on said river, surveyed 4th Oftober 1785. 287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of Francis Parker, on said river, surveyed 2d October 1785. 287 t-2 do. in said county, in the name of Jacob Davir, on said river, surveyed sth Otftober 1785. 287 1-2 do. in said county, in the name of John Willi ams, on Boggygut. * 287 1-2 do. in said county, in thfe naihe of John O’Neil* on the Ohoopee river, surveyed January 1784. 200 do* in Camden county, in the name of Robert Mont* fort, on Crooked river, surveyed in November 1786* 1150 do. in said county, in the name of Solomon Pendle ton, on Great Setilla river* 500 do. in said county, surveyed In the name of James Hume, and purchased at confifcated sales by Solomon Pendleton, on Great Setilla river. Six Lots in the Town of Brunswick, granted Solomon Pendleton, viz* Nos. 19, 79, 217, 218, 219, 216. Also, at tbe fame time and place, . „■ Thi ee 1 rr.6ts ot Land, Containing 400 acres, in St* Matthew’s pariffi, (the origin nal grants may be seen at the Sheriff’s office) fdzed and to be fold as the property of Thomas Johnston, Esq. * A Negro Man, A good bricklayer, seized as the property of Mr* Tames Myers, deceafed* Richard Wall, s. c* c. Savannah, Augujl 29, 1798. GEORGIA. By Edward White, Regiller of Probats (l.s. ) > foe the County of Chatham, in the state Ed. White. ) aforefaid. WHEREAS Robert Fraser and Henry Kennedy, of the city of Savannah, carpenters, have made ap plication to me for letters of administration on the estate and effefts of James Duncan, late of Savannah, carpenter, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and Angular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me, at my office, on the 28th day of September next, to Ihew cause (if any they have) why let ters of administration Ihould not be granted them. Given under my hand and seal, at the 28th day of August, in the year of our* Lord 1798, and in the 23d year of Independence. By Edward White, Register of Probats (l. s.) > for the County of Chatham, in the state Ed. White. J aforefaid. , WHEREAS John F. Randolph, Efq* late Captain of a troop of horse in the service of the United States, hath made application to me for letters of admi niftratiqn on the estate and effefts of Micajah Haip, late z soldier in said company, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admoniih all and lingular the kindred and Creditors of the laid deceased to be and appear before mo* at my office in Savannah, on the 4th day of Oftober flext, to ‘ shew cause, if any they have, why letters of adminiftratio* (hould not be granted him* Given under my hand and seal, in Savannah, the 4th day of September, in the year of our d-ord 1708, and in the 23d year of American Independence. GEORGIA*) By Edward White, Register of Probstz (l. s.) r for the County of Chatham, in the state Ed. White*-’ aforefaid* WHEREAS Levi Peirce, of the city of Savannah, hath made application to me for letters of admi mftratjon on the estate and effefts of John Wagner, late of the fame place, deceased, as principal creditor, These are tlierefpre to cite and admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me, ut my office, on the sth day of Oftober next, to shew cause, if any they have, why letters of adminiftra. tion (hould not be granted him* - Given under my hand and seal, in the city of Savannah, the sth day of September, in thm year of our Lord 1798, and in yea* of American Independence. Wanted on Hire, for the Season, A GOOD BLACKSMITH^ * ‘For whom good wages will be given. Ri&'borovgb, Augujl 22. Wm. CORKER*