The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, October 27, 1806, Image 4

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Chambers, 20th October, 180<5: Present, their Honors, WILLIAM SMITH, JOHN H. MOREL, A. S. BULLOCfL EDWARD TELFAIR, laid before the Court receipts and payments cf the county funds, commencing with the 6th day of December, 1803, and ending with the 10th instant, which were duly examined and contained- in two accounts, marked Numbers 1 and 2 with a balance due the county, and to the credit ol Laid county, and now in the Bank, the sum of one hundred and twen ty-nine dollars Sc seventy-seven cents. Whereupon it is ordered , that the accounts current Num bers, 1 and 2, be entered on the minutes and that the Laid accounts and vouchers be filed in the Clerk’s Office. Ordered , that the accounts current, numbers, 1 and 2 together with the order of the 18th July, 1803, regarding the Tax Collectors, bepublifhed in two of the City Gazettes. 1 he receiver of the Tax Returns, is requrredcSc direfcled to furnifh a statement of the amount ofthe County Tax for the years, 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800, 180.1, 1802. That the feveial TaxCoL ledors, do, on or before the firll day of November next, render an account ofthe receipts and payments of the county tax —and by each of them, or execution will immediately thereafter, ilfue against each defaulter. Extract from the Minutes , 2 oth October, 1806. /AMES BULLOCH, Clerk No. I. Dr. The County of Chatham, in account with the Just ices of the Inferior Court, Cr. 1803. Dec. 6. To warrant on the Bank. James M. Willson, No. 1. g 300 1804. April 26. Ditto Ditto 2. 200 May 8. Do. John P. Oates, Coaler, 3. go 2 9. Do. J. Theisr, do. 4, 352 13 10. Do. J. Clay due Estate Dr, Young, 6. 56 July 11. Do, J. M. Willson, 3. £OO Oct. 2. Do. J. Theiss, in full. 7. 5 08 8 7 20. Do. James Habersham and George Millen, g. 200 Nov. 6. Do. James M Willson, 9. 200 Dec. 8 Do. i>o. 10. £OO New account of Bank, balance, I j 46 98 g 3226 1805. Feb’y. 14. Warrant favor James M, Willson, overseer the poor, 300 March 8. Do. favor James Haber sham & Geo iVliilm, to complete the bndges over Little Ogech.ee 200 12. Hewitt and Analey, per warrant, 30 Apul 2. Do. James Bulloch, ba lance of his account, 38 75 New account of Bank for balance, 1028 25 g 1596 98 Examined this 29,h April, 18061 No. 11. Dr. The County of Chatham, in account with the Justices es the Inferior Court, Cr. 1805. May 27, To cash paid J. M. Wilson, overseer of the Poor. J 5 200 July 16, To do. do. T. U. Charlton, attorney general’s opinion, 25 30, To do. do. the cor- in part of erecting & building the county Goal. 2,000 Aug. 6, To do. do. J. Uely printer liis account. 16 25 19, To. do. do. Samuel Demeron, late Goaler in lull, 35 Sept. 2, To do. do. J. M. Wilson, overseer of the poor 209 Oct. 16, To do do. M. Sbeltall, now do. 800 Nov. 7, To do. do. do. 300 11, To do do, Jas. Bulloch bis account, 56 62 Dec. 30, To do. do. M. Sheball overseer of the Poor 150 J 306, Jan. 3, To ck>. do. Lyon & Morse, their account 21 Paid|John Hat ris Grave digper, 27 50 10, To do. do. T. U. 1\ Charlton attorney general, 25 U, To do do James Hel\ printer his account, 21 50 26, To ho do M. Slief tall overseer of Ibe Poor, 200 Aprii 24, To do do do do 240 May 15, I o do do do Jo 200 June 25, To do do do do 200 March 7, To do dy do do 100 July 38, To do (io do do 300 T’o da do James fitly prin ter in full 29 25 To do do M. Sheitail over seer of the poor, 200 June 10, To do do Edward White, house rent lor the poor 100 Oct. io, Balance due the County in Bank, 179 77 S 5026 89 jj'.. The County of Chatham, for monies placed in the hands of the Justices of the Inferior Court, arising out oi a l<tf which could not be cariietl into fuil effect, and paid into the hands of the commissioners appo * • • ’Set a Sea-man’s Hospital and Poor House, in Savannah, in the following order, viz. Cr. 180$,- u . 3, To cash paid the com -1 , 1 rs, by a cireck on the P> * 746 65 , The note of R. and I; , ; 746 65 : , hereon, at 90 days, 14 75 ‘ h. not of the same, at 180 days, 746 52 a..; thereon, 19 57 V. ~274 14 .1 r “ 1804. Nov. 10, By James Alger, on ac count ‘fax, 1801 and I*o2, 970 19. By James Belcher, ditto 1803, “ 700 Oct. 2, Do. do. do. 1500 HOB. Fcb’ry. 17, By Cash of J. Clay, 56 g 322 Q 1804. Nov. 28, By balance per bank book, 1146 1805. Jan. 7, James Belcher Tax Col lector 1803, 250 15. James Alger, do. 1801 and 1502, 200 51596 93 1805. April 3, By account of Batik per Bank book, being the balance of the County funds inj the possession ofthe Court, i023 23 CHARLES ODINGSELL, Foreman. J ‘ 1805. April 2, By Cash on hand in Dank, J 5 1028 3S June 28, do do of Janie* Al ger, tax Collector, 100 July 24, do Peter Deveaux do 1500 Oct. 3, do do do 500 Dec. 31, do do ,_do 3io 1806. March 7, do do do 100 April 12,d0 do do 100 23, do do do 148 66 May 15, do do do 263 38 June 13, do do do 856 62 July 2i, do do do 500 Oct. £>, d# do tie 200 ✓ I S 5026 89 1803, April 28, By cash of Messrs. Boltons, 746 65 The note of R. & I. Bolton, at 90 days date, 746 65 Interest thereon, 14 75 The note of the same, at 180 days date, 746 52 Interest thereon, 19 57 3 2274 14 Edward Telfair, laid before the Court, the above® tnent, with the vouchers— Ordered , that the account c | be entered on the Minutes and that the fame with the be filed, and that the sum of two thousand two hunt!® feventyfour dollars and fourteen cents, be carried to the laid commissioners appointed to erett a Sea-mans 1® and Poor Houre in the city of Savannah, they to be accoi® Ordered, That Win. Smith and A. S. Bulloch, f® be a committee to inspect the accounts exhibited by ® commissioners, and make a special report thereon. ‘ ■ Ordered, That the fame, together with the account J be published in two of the Gazettes of this City. 1 Extract from the Minutes , Savannah, 20th October, lsv I JAMES SULLOC.i J Chambers, Court of Ordinary, 21st Oct. li Present, their honors, Win, Smith, J. 11. Morel, A. S. Bui EDWARD TELFAIR, laid before the Coul receipts and payments made in virtue of a special o r( jl court, by which it appears that the sum of eighteen hu® and eighty-two dollars and eighty'three cents, is now in then and after being duly examined. Ordered, that the (aid acl and voucher, be entered on the minutes, and that theacJ current be filed and published in two of the Gazettes of this® Dr. Court of Oidinary, in account with the Juftkes o| Inferior Court, I 1806. April 2 6, Cash paid T U. P. Charle ton, attorney-gene*- rai, for a law opini* on, regarding the powers veiled by the Legifiature in the court, 25 J une 30, Balancedue the court, 1882 83 Dolls. 1907 83 Extract frovt the Minutes , ED. Will I E,, clerk Court of Ordinary, NOTICE. THOSE indebted to the sub scriber, are informed, thatjn the course of this and the ensuing week, their accounts will be pre sented, by Mr. fames Haler, , for payment, who is duly authorised to receipt the same. Such ac counts as are not discharged be fore the 25th instant, will be I placed in the hands of an officer tor collection. JAMES HELY. October 16. 3t 97. To Lease , THAT well known Farm, situated within a mile and a half of Savannah, the residence of the late Robert Dillon, efq. There are on the place a large and commodious dwelling House a kitchen, stable, fimoke house, corn house, and other necefi’arv out houses, toge*- ther, with several negro hou ses. There is also a large Garden well laid out —the greatell part of which is em doled with a close fence, and having in it most of the per,, manent vegetables suited for a market garden. The advan tages attached to this place, as relpefis the city of Savannah, added to the acknowledged futility of the foil are such as render it an object to any per son who may wish to have a residence not only near he city but profitable also. Per mission will be given if requir ed to clear thirty acres morel of new ground on condition of its being enclosed and cultivat ed. Further particulars may be known by application to Thomas Whetefield, Esq. and by a vilit to the place. Possession to be given the firfl of January next. HENRY JACKSON, October 13. gQ. t f_ ~ AU I I CL. Nine months after date, appE cation will be made to the hop. Interior Court of Chatham corn;. ] ty, for leave to sella tract of 45 ] acres of land in said county, a<L 1 joining Mr. Butler and Beliur\ ■ands, on Little Ogechee, for tht benefit of the heirs aud creditors. Jf ILLIAM IVRIGHT, Acini' .v, E‘ GALE, Admi 1806. I June 15, Cash the I estate of Dearks, 251 Do. of Bowmar 1 and Smith, Dolls- 1901 TO LEASE, FOR A TERM YEARS THAT valunble of oak, hickory and vice containing 300 acres on Louiiville road, well km as the 8 mile house, one of belt Bands for a public t,o ALSO, That plantation 10 m from Savanuah, late the p perty of Joseph Clay, dec present occupied by cap! Andrew M’Lean. ALSO, Two valuable traclsof 0 hickory and rice land, or< part thereof, adjoining the bove, and the plantations David F. Bourquin, Esq. J Fox, &c. See. ALSO, That plantation and traf land, on the Great Ogee road, twelve miles from vannah. welt known by name of Radick, late the p perty and residence of I Wm. Fox, deceased. i further intormation, please plv to FRANCIS COURVOISI Who offers for Saif A Bargain, and on easy fa A valuable trad of land, the Satilla river, Glynn com containing 1000 acres, adje ng lands granted to Step! Darayton and Miles Brew of South ‘Carolina, late t property and granted to IV Telfair, Esq. ALSO, An undivided moiety a 5,000 acre tract of Land, the Alatamahaw river, on nally granted to Mr. C!> W. M’Kinnon, adjoining la| ofjofs. Gibbons, Ma r y h ton, Butler, Maxwell, See. ALSO, Tw t o tracts of Land, on gechee riverWafhington co 1 . ty, containing 287^- acres c 2 tract, originally granted to Peary and James Allen*