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jwjg. ^ KEW ENGLAND. "Breathe* there & man. with soul so dead, That never to himself hath said. This Is mr own, my native land." Scott. ^ I've roamed and traveled many a year, In many lands, both far and near, And of the lands that I have seen, There la no brighter land?I ween, Than my own home, New Ehftnnd. J Others may boast of Clearer sky, Of bright annaeta to please the eye> Of tropic fruit, and bolmly air; And yet tia not for these iscare Bat for my home in "North laSd." To me, the breeae wafta gently theiw, c And pure, and balmy, is the air; C No clearer sky, nor bright sunset ^ Exists in any country yet, , For me,?than in New England. H. W. M. I ?? 1 ?A certain bachelor, well known in 1 Beaufort circles, was beard to say the oth t er Dight, when trying vainly to make h;s own bed, that by the ' great horned s spoon" he'd accept ihe first girl that made I him an offer. All this during leap year. Girls, go for him. * SAXTON HOUSE ARRIVALS > if Eugen Edgell. St. Helena; F J. Webb. Hickory Hill; Wm. Stakes, Colleton Co.; * II. W. Blair, U. S. coast survey; John A 11 Alden, Lad>'? Island; A. B. Chat field i? Mrs. Dr. G. M Beard, Mrs. Capt. J. A. n Delano, New York; S. B. Wright, cit}; ' II. O. Mosely, Charleston; Nithan Ap ! pleton, Paris; Jacob Levin, Yemassee; ? James Appleton, New York; F. II. Wil J: liams, St. Helena; P. Kernel Paulding, ^ Braes Island; J. C Snider, Paris Island; i? Wm. Bdlyers, New Yoik; P. L. Wiggin 1 and wife, II. G. Judd and wife, c ty; D ^ Lop z, Charleston; E G, Solomons. B. W. Stone, Beaurort Co.; II >bert B. <i Faulfry. U. S. coast survey; F. Buclnn an, T. F. Screven. Savannah, Ga.; J. W. j" Macdugul, Moutrieal; J. Barrett Cohen * Charleston; Chas. E B 11, Giahamvilh ; of Geo. A. Burnett, city; T. A. Dudley, j, Gillisonville; E F. Muriam Springfield; J. D. R ?berts >u, Bluffton; A W. Muck- * enfuss, Ilardeeville; B. V. K ivis Yemas- {l eee; N. R. Scovel. New York; Harvey v "Terry. Columbia; E. DeGolyer, St. Hel- ' tna; Capt. Geo. Maloney, New York. ^ FOR SALE. * A White 11 all Boat twenty Act long ? *iih sail and oats complete Can be a hou^ht cheap for cash. A pi ly at this office. nmyO tf. NOTICE. J OfficeClerk of CiRcutr Court. ) 41 Beaufort County. J " J ' ii Beaufort, S. C., May S, 1ST2. r,i (Extract.) Jl 4'T>ic Court of G? u-. ial Sessions at Beau ii fort, for the County ot B aufort, on the ''' first Monday in February , June and Oe; I. I WW 1 . 4,The Court of C>mtu ?u Pleas at ll;au ' | fort, for the C ?unty of Beaufort, ou the , Beeond Monday iu February, June and iii October. ' j All interested will obserte that by the i >. terms of the above extract, from an act w. 1 l'| passed at the last session of Iha General Assemb'y, the time for holding the courts I in this county has beeu clunged. frotu the J third and fourth to the first and second ! Mondays of the same months. Jurors, witnesses, parlies under recog- j tiizmces, and all others having hu^ine-s ' in said courts,?particularly Grand Jurors who are drawn for the \etr, - will bj held to attend without auy further notice. 11. (?; JUDI), mayS-*t. C. C. C. riiOBJTE NOTICE. The Ftate of South Carolina, ) Colleton County. j | By D. jPartner, Esq ,, Probate Judge. Whereas, Wni. J. Snead inade suit to 1 me, to granPhiru letteis of administration of the ?state and effects of Itobt. It. Snead. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Itobt. It. Snead, deceased, that they be and appear before me iu the ! Court of Probate, to be huld at Walter- I boro, on Monday the third day of June next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to shew cause, if any thpv have, whv the said admin stratiou should uot be grauted Given under my hand, this 4th day of Mav, 1872. T). H. FARMER, rfia'yfl 4t. Probate Judge, U. C. " frobate Notice. \ Ths State ot South Carolina, ) Beaufort County, j By R Howell Gleaves, Esq., Probate Judge, i Whereas, It. S Bennett and Arthur i "Wardell, made suit to me, to grant them i letters of Admiuistrattou of the estate of, and effects of Alexander T. Hall. Tmse are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Alexander T. Hall, of Beaufort, deceased, that tbey be and appear, before me, in the Cour* of Probate, to be held at the town of Beaufort, on the second Monday in May, 1872. after publi- j cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be grauted. Given under my band, this first day of May, Anno Domini, ln72. L | R H. GLEAVES, i may?. Probate Judge. 4 uIST OF FORFEITED JAWS I 1 IN BEAUFORT GO. TO BE SOLD MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1872. O-1? List of Lands Forfeited to the State for Nonpayment of Taxes for 1869. I hereby give notica that the lands inluded iu the followiog list wdl be sold >n the first Monday in June next, in ac :ordance with the following sections of 'An Art to Amend an Act entitled 'An Vet Providing for the Assessment and Taxation of Property, Parsed September 5, 18t>8, and all Acts Amendatory there o.>" Sec. 3. That alt lands which hare been forfeited to the tate under the provisions of the act providing for tin ssessmeut and taxation of property, passed S'ptembei i 5,18dS, a-.d othef acts amendatory thereto, shall bo adertised by the County Auditor, in manner provided by J iction 107 of said act, and sold by the County Treasurer i t the highest bidder, and the County Auditor shall exe- ' ute a ""warranty deed" to the purchaser. The proceeds f the sale. after deducting fees allowed by law, and pavlgthe county the amount of taxes and penalties due J om such land, shell be forwarded to the Sure Treasurer i y the County Treasurer, aud shall be credited to the >uniy Yroia HiiiL'u tt T5 ra\i?OTi wi w.v.9uut ui iuv. .v*ited lands. S -c. 4. That ail lands and rod catalo within tltfs Slate hereupon, or in respect whereof, any s tin of money relains due or payable af*er the sab provided for in seeon 15, chapter IS, title :i, of general statues, or which e liable to l>e sold for, <if 0*1 account of any tax laid by ' under the authority of titis State, for State or county irjioses, in accordance ?<th the provisions of either of ic several arts, Tor the purpose of Assessing and levying xes for the support of the governhichl of the State, ai.d ' the several counties thereof, passed in the years 1868. 'G9, 1870 and 1871; shall be exposed to sale, and sold for ic payment of ftich taxes, ah<! all penalties, e<*L? and j targes thereon accrued, ou the first Monday in June, 172, and from day to day thereafter, Sundays only ac pt'-d, until the whole thereof shall.be sold, at the placi placos, on the terms and manner Hereinafter provided 1 oh sal shall b hy the CoMitv Tfcastarer of each counat the county seat, who shall expose and offer the said nds at public sal to be sold and conveyed in fee simple , ithout any right of redemption for the payment theroIf no person shall at said sale ofler to purchase or Ice a less pia.utiiy of the lindso charged andotlie ul ian the whole thereof, at and for the amounts so charg d r the taxes, pcuahie*, eo.-ts and charges; the sail wnty Treasurer shall <1 dure that the State Is the purlaser thereof, at and V.rthe ? no mi *0 charg si. and 1 ier.-uj?oH the t* Ale shall tecum > inves'i*' fa. fe > sintj le ! ith the till *s of said buds, and the appurtenancs, am. J 1 the improvements thereon. If at the said sale any i rs >n shall publicly offer to tok a '? ?<? poftion than the j hole of said lands sliall be sold to such person as shall j for to tot the small -t por?ton iher-of. and p y th ! 111 i'aiid th" piyn? >nts of *h amount so due to id Cmii ly Treasurer ssid officer shu'l ? \ccutc and d**- ( rer t<> th said purchaser a c itiiii .it s Uiug forth the t of sue** purchas*: * tf? |#ym lit of the amount d.and th.** upon the said purel'a* rh?i" 1? irtitit 1 d to ie grant front the r at of the undivided right, titl ?>i t t st, in fee sfmpl with-'tit nsh iijptinn M Aii''toall iel?ui*? so sold, and all ijtitlf h hmgi'ig to any p?rson ; p-rvuis, or corporation, against * hotii such tax was vi.si and ass ***ed, c-jual to th proportion wliMi the noun* 1 ?ot holds to th wind of said hind? so pur*'lias si < .1. ... - I .. - .1. .it I... ..1111,1 >1 1., ,,,.! turf!: HI lit niu- 1 ?- ? r.ni ?. ?** - > .... icr-of aeeoAltn;, to law. and on such partition the said ' ] irehftx r shall he cut if'1 to a proportional shar aim < 1 ( in a" th" impi.'\vti? n*? tin r <ui. Ill addit'on to i j "sum* iio'V assise <1 aiui dun ^.-ahle ujxui said lands, 1 j civ sii'iil b" aihi.sl at the tin' of said sal live poi I iitiuit of the am >uitt of >aid tax; *, js-'iahics e<?ts and j i?r,"*s, which ?*id s""t" le r- bv flj,pj.>i..iat d for tin j ,jm. ? ??fs;M silo, i"*'! die ?>.il?vtinii of the n'orvy.- ' 1 srcoii. Onc-liail of on i> -r rent, to be for tli? us ol j ' e countv, and t!ic ha'ance t" lie paid i.n.< ?h? State j i asury. if any person to whom auch land* "hall h J ruck oil" shall fail forthwith t > |?av the amount hid i icrefor, >a:d County Treasurer shall immediately exj.io j ? id if i ?uch lands for ro-s.il as if no previous sal li id j < . n place. I'll - Cd uuy lYeamrer shall make ? ,, 1 j ?. nitliaoc ra of ail funds received a or lin^ 11 tile pro- J .? sioiis of this A't loth* Stat* *l'i a-'tr.r. and shall mr- ' > ant monthly accounts for said fun is to the S.atc j ." \ as u ret. : < a. r. h.vlij. > (JuU'ttj Audi .of'. J ekarrokt-founirriii) koh mv.> > Adams, 1> aunah. * acres wo.sl. I I. Brown, ltieh d.. 7 a.-r s arat'h'. i "s Brown, ,\beam. 11', acres arable. j ^ Jtar..w< 1, Jim. In acres arahlj ^ Ha/tiw !i. Jim jr., 7 acres arahl and :t wood ' 's Iki, nweil, Tom jr., l;? a .fos wo.vl. j 'v ltr\an. Sauelio jr.. 1 i acres .'raid , ' ^ I'da^e, li.vt u\ lo acres arable. t Blake. Tid y, il2 acres arable. | "s Bine, Sanclio i*i acr-s arable. ' Blu * Win., 20 acres arible. j ' ?f...li. L- U. ... 'HI g,.w. U'ilO I Britdui, Onirics. M acres wood. I \ Brown, Hurry. in acres arable. Haynard, Sandy, 1"? acres arable. | Bish >j?, l'l >ra, Io a-res w.xxi. j Byersou, hit, 31 Here* arable. ltiake, I Manila, In acres arable. j Bolan, K'?Vt., id acres arable and 6 wood. Brown, Lwd., Id ai res arable. Brown. Xii|, "> acres arable. ( hixdin, Situmt H., yacrs arable. j ( hisolin, Will, 5 acre arable and "> wood. j Cutlibcrt, l ay, in acres arable. j Fr;urin, Monday, acres arable and d wood. ! Ford, Fsc-ar, inaen-s arable. ireen, Jimmy, in acres v.o *1. Green, Ji?e jr., in acres arable. Green, Tuomas, M acres arable and 4 wood. lire en, Dani -1. 6 acres wool. j l troen, <ieorije jr.,"? acres arable and *> wo"d. i Grant, ( has. s." in acres arable and in w<?k1 Gardiner, lleiiry, Jo acres arable. Gates, Jlobin, "acres arable lml 5 wood. j (ieueral, Andrew, 10 acres arable. Hold wire, Johu, in acres arable. I Gold wire, Isaac, 10 acres arable. i i Howanl. Sar'|>>on, in acres arable and 1 wood Hamilton, Isaac, 5 acr s arable. j ^ Hey wood, Adanl, lo acres arable. ! H-vwanl, Kwd.. 10 acres w>>jd. Hcyward, George, 10 acres arable. Hey ward, f.w I. 2nd t*> acres wood. Hamilton, A. 1'., 10 aef s wood. j , H'-ywanl. t/l(lin?j, 4 acres arable and 0 * xxl. t B i Jones, Win., 5 ae *es arable and 5 w >->l. ] ] Jackson, Samuel, 10 acr<.s wood. j 1 Jac kson, Margaret, 10 acres wo<id j j Jeukius, Toby Lizzie, 20 acres arable. 1 Jobsno, Josiui M, IV acres arable. j j Jeukius, Phi ip, 10acres arabje and 10 wood. MaPigo, Betsey, lo acres wood. , j Mack, John, 10 acres arable. ' ] Manigo, Peggy, 4 acres arable. ( Marvin, Wtn., 10 acres arable. % \ < Maxwell, Thomas, 10 acres arable. ] < MeKnight, John. 10 acres arable ] Mitchell, Hector, 10 acref arable. Mack, Adam, 3% acres arable. Nowcls, l'auicl, 4 acres arable aud J? acres wood. Otto, B-'T), 10 acres arab'.c and lo tfood. Peaaley. Lynms, 20 acres wood. , Polite, Agues, 10 acres arable. | , ltobinsoD, Fred k., 20 acres wood. j , Hose, Fanny, 8% acr*s arable. Richardson, I>>ra, 20 acres arable. Kiley, Agrippa, 10 acres arable. shine, Cyrus, 10 acres arable. Small, John, 5 acres arable and 5 wood. Singh ton, George, 10 acres arable. Small, Aniix.iV.', 10 acres arable* Singleton. Paul, 5 acres arable and 5 wood. ! Simmons, Rob t-, 20 acres arable. ! SinTmons, Samuel, 10 acres arable. J Simmons, Win., 20 acres arable. Singleton, B-ckv, 15 acres arable. Turner, Michael, 30 acres arable. Thompson, Primus, 10 acres arable Taylor, George, 10 acres arable and 10 wood. 2C Wilson, George, 10 acres arable. Wright, Luke, 5 acres arable and 5 wood. Wright, Mark, 5 acre* arable and 5 wood. Wright, Sandy, 5 acres arable and 5 wood I WaaUogtos, Solomon, 20 acres arable. Watte, B/yact, S acre* arable and 15 wood. ST. HELEKA. Atkins, Edward, 5 acres arable and 5 wocd. Allstcn, Sam, 10 acre? arable. Brown, AUron. 5 teres arable and 3 wood. Brown, Charles, 10 acres arable. , Brown, Daniel, 5 acre* arable and 5 wood. Brow*., Monet) 2nd, 10 acres arable. Brown. Richard 5 acres arable and 5 wood. Brown Wrliiam, 5 acres arable and 5 wood. Bolton, John, 5 acres fi+fcle. Bothersome, Brister, 8 acres arable and 2 wood. Bryan, Smart, 13 acres arable and 5 wood. Bryan, RoTon, lOacre* arable 'and 10 wood. Bryan. Port Royal, 10 acres srubie. Baker, Bl ister, 10 acres arable. Black, Peter. 10 acres arable. Branily, Isaac, 10 acres arable. Barnwell, Arthur, 10 acres arable Bird, Bosln, 10 acres arable. Bill, Marv, 10 acres arable. Rarkiu, Prince, If acres amble. B'n*e, Green, 8 acres arable and 2 wood. Brown, Benjafft'm, 6 acres arable. lntrawell, John, 15 acres arable. Brown, Jack, 15 itcres arable and 5 wood. Bird, iknlel, 10 icreS trable. Bryan, Robin B. 20 acres wood. Bryan, Jimmy, 5 acres arable and 5 wood. Black, Toby io acres arable. Black, Harriet, 2 acres arable. Brown, R tsina. 10 acres arable and 10 W-Vjd. Bryan, A'nos P, 10 acres arable and 10 wood. Bryan, Chas., 10 acres arable and 10 wood. Bryant, John. 2 acres arable. Byas, Lottie, 7 acres arable. Brown, Toney, 10 acres arable and 10 wood. Brown. Will, 10 tcros araMe. Bennett, Aaron, 5 acres arable and 5 wood. Bail -y, Henry, 5 actes arable. Benjamin, Harriet, 2 acr -s arable. Bennett, Benj., 10 acres arable ana jo wooa-. Chisolm, Toby, 10 acres arable. Chisolm, Margaret, 10 acres arable. Chaplin, Cyrus, 17 acres arable. Chaplin, July, 10 acr.* arablel Chaplin, June, 10 acres ara >le. Coheu, James, 10 acres arable. Chisolm, Mrs. Andrew, 10 acres arable. Chisolm, Hope, 5 acres arable and 5 wood. Dent, Titus, 10 acres arable. Pagan' James, 10 acres arable. Deas, Sib, 1 acre arable. Doctor, XIoses, 10 acres arable. Diaytou, Derrv, lo acres arable. iSllis, Toby, 20 acres arable. Xrazier, James, 15 acres arable and 3 wood, fields, Zanah, 10 acres arable. Fields, Car-ar, 10 acres arable. F -rgusou, Andrew, 10 ai res arable. Ferguson, Lena, 10 acres arable, ficus, Billy, lo acres arable. Floyd, Fetec,! J acres arable and 10 wood. Fripp, ljuash, tt? acres amble and 10 wooil. Fyfer. Anthony, 10 acres arable and 1J Wood, ire v Catli.r.ne, lo acre? a rib to. i -eiu, .Sam, lo acres ambl:. irant, Prd.vi, 4 acres arable, joodwire, A on. ham, 5 Acres arable, imharn, Ansel, 10 acres araole. .?ood oread, Tony, 4 acres arable, ircen, Joe 2nd, 10 acnii arabl.. ir.ru, Moses, 6 acres arable, j.een, nylvia, a acres arable, laid ill.mi, Abraham, 20 acres arable. Howard, Itoben, 10 acres arable. Howard, Samuel, 10 acres arable. HaiiillilA, Win., 10 acr ? arable, lav ward, Phu.*be, 10 acres arable and 10 wood. Howard, Ned, 10 acres arable, lutson, Benjamin, 10 acres arable. Ion it, Jtoliert, 10 acres arable, luggins, Joe, 2 acres arable, lunler, Jerry, 0 acres arable. Ielfers.ni, VVui., 7 acres arable. I ones, Venture, 0 acres arable and 4 wood, loues, I lose, 5 acres arable and .3 wood l.iikins, Kdw'J., lo acres arable, lemons, Mingo, in aer *s ar.ide and 10 wood. I en kins, Jo 5 acres arabl . "iiKin-, 1'riue . '> a -.es arabl .* a*id 5 wood. I li.i oil. fjinic. , 11 aei s irab.o. la vi>. ..oh , lo .. re aiabl . lone . 1'a . .0 acres a; b kiiaiiis, donoti. 5 ac cs arable, lo rt o.i, July, 10 acre- ? able. I.iiiiison, Harry, lo acres ar.blc la*'!* o , HaJ*aM, o acr s a;a >1 an i 3 w >od lo! n * r: Sam, 5 acr- s ar >ble and 5 Wood .agree Joseph, lo ar e arab c. .aerce. Adam, 1 n r s aif. >.e and 10 wood, jii i. r m e. \Viii., 5 a* res a ,?nlc. a> k*i< ol, Tiiom.is, 1 . a res arable, da k, Pel. r, 11 acre- arable. dae?, Henry, 5 acres arable and 5 wood ui idlcton, iv in., 5 acr. s a.ai>!e and 5 w<*M. diiidic on, I.ynure It, Ik srr *arable and 4 wi?k1. rtidul t ?ii, J isirb, 11* H'-.res ara *1 diudi ion, July 11 j< res arabl-- and 1 w;*?d. uiU'li.dl, \Viliia:*\ lo acres ar I?1 . ditched, Xf'is s, pi a-res arabl . d.iehell. Asiuii p. 10 acres a sblc and '5 ood-. dyers, Aio-rt, In acres ara'*l . n.K night, Win, 11 acres arable and 10 wood dorris, J >, in aei .* arable ami 10 w?sr.I di>ldl tilu, j.i*-pt?, loner-s arabl:. dicbail, Carolina, In sn-ivs ataid . d t In. il, .(cold , in hit ss ruble. n. Iso.i, Paul, 1-1 acres uno ! . c.iik m, idiwil., 1! " -, < > uraide. * .rker. Pomp y V.'., 10 acres a aU *. ' liekn v, S m. '? a tv? Ar bl a.i l o w :s?d ' -lite. Any, lo acres ar.o 1 -. * ) < . iiainiel. l*i acres aa-d ' .j*o,' ully, 5 acres araoh- and 5 wont] * .nt.ee, .*'.ina, |{? acres a a >i . * .ickii. y, ljoii t., | i acres a.a d-ijs*. K"i?t, hi acres arabl '.ic , l'tvpy, M acres a:aid . I lak 1.1 iisius. tn acr > a raid ?nd V v> ? < in'*d?\s, iijcii. In acr* s araldliiv. is, iMircti.sS. |n ae c? arabl -. givers, I'ubiin. 4 acres arable. vibsn on, l?i k. In acres arald-"?JM n on, Asa, in acres a aid . anis. Mini; s in, in ; c res arable. viv.ige, Jos -ph, s h'tvs arable and 2 win*? ? abrook, James, 5 -s arabl" and 5 \v.?o>'.. * abrook, Mike, 1 t acr s ara'd *. divdd, F.i. kliaia, Pi ear stt abl . dilutions, Frank, 7 acre's arab] 'itiiinons, Kb, lo acres* aranl *. dilutions, London, 10 acres arable. Hi.*, liarrv, lo aeres arable and 10 wno<t. > ln.iioiiv .Mark, lo acres aralil . u^letnti, I'rintv, 9 acres arabl . ; it .1 -ton, John, In acres arable. >.nail. July 1ft aeres arabl . ? nail, H'liil. W. lo aeres arable. - iiallviil, Sini'tn. |o a< r > araM and 10 wo.*!, i niili, James, In aeres arable. n^letoit. Jacob, |o ai f'i arabl". nil>i, Vitro , lo acres arable. ? ?;t, M* s. s, In ww aiuMe. abrook, .lack lo acres raid' mill), Alfred, lo iter. s ara 'I \ oiikI'O'ii'. KinI|^ r, M acres arable. inwman, Henry. piaeres aialJ . -iititii'mr Havid, s ac:*s arable anc! 1 wood. I'ulbiid. Seipio lo arri s arab! . I'nnd i lioixt. IJob't. 10 acr.* arable. iVallac , I'anl, lo acres arable. >V aiiinr. May, lo ams amble. iVa.-liiiiv'ton. Moses, pi acr s arable. iVilson, !>aa , 0 ner s ;yal>k' ami 4 wood. A'ailiiimton, Ahr ini, S acres an tie. tVaShinctoii, Sit Jin v, to acrci arable and lo wood. iVailnn^toii, Ha/zani, 10 acres arable. .Vas'iin^t'Oi. M >n lav, 11 acres ar.ibl tnd 1ft wool. IV'asliiii^tfti^Tobv, jo acr > arable ami 10 wood. IVilliains, H'nfiali, lo acres arable. iVillliams, Hairy H 4 acres arable, drown, James S.'20 acres arabl . Hop* Plontation. dr \vn, Flina 5acres araM.'. Coffin Point, drown, Tom 4 a res arabl , ('. fli i Point. 'Iris er. Win. 4 acre* arabl Cherry Hill, drown. Adam, 1? acres arable. Corner FjJrm drown, i; orac in acre* ?r f V, fuller Place. 'lark. James. io acres arabl . Comer farm. "Vldincs, Simon, Pi aeres arfVl . Corner ''arm. ?yas. Slav (i ai res arable, Ch rr. Hid. L.ooiid.1. Bounty 10 aeres arable, Cherry Hill [{h"tt, B n 10 acres arabl .'. Fuller Place , S i liols. Wm. 10 a -res arabl \ ' 'otlin Poir.t. immons, Henry list, s acr s arable, Corner Place, mall, Simon 3rd 10 acres arabl \ Coffin Po nt. 1'albird. Frank, 4 acres arable, l'ripps Point. iVhite, William 4 acres arable, Cotliu Point. LOTS IN CITY OF PORT ROYAL. \r.rld. .Tames L. No. lot, UL 112, 100, Astor and iii' lia sts. Ur 'Wii, Jac?h 17D Bartlitt s*. [m.wI.'.s Kibin 78 Bartlett st. Brown, Lick 15J Adams *t. foil v, IUph l, I K) A 108 Bumella st. Bredl- y. Saiicho 172 Carrol pt. Beers Joseph 10 4 81 Quiucy 4 Foster Ste Brown, Diek 179 Adams st. Baker, (Milan 22 4 24 tilery 4 Irrarl sts. Jani-1. Bristcrf.l DKalo st. Juthbert, Tlionta- 166 < arrolst. "amvl, Wiu.3 4 S3 Pulaski 4 Astor st*. Dessas?ure. Wm. 81. 63,31 4 129 Carrol ?t. Ferguson, JefFry 150 Carrol st. Harrison. Win *60 I? Kalb st. Jenkins. Lytftus 109 Adam st. Jenkins. Moses 48 Laylactte s\ Jenkins, Il-rO'iil-* 61 Kll .-rv st. Jenkins, Jo-eph 101 Kosciusko ?t J hnson.John 172 Baitlettst. Jones, Annie 55 Carrol st. McLoud, .James, 157 4 15S Carrol 4 Bartlett st. Norton, Sandy 60 Carrol st. Mvers. Rub>rt iv* tilery st. Michael, Chi-. 62 til ry st. Rivers, Sophia 80 Carro'l it. Peck, Solomon II 18 DeKalbst Sinpleton, Wm. 56 DeKalh st. small, London 151 BartRtt st. scott, Todv 175 Carrol st. PEEPLES TOWNSHIP Glover, James 40 acres arable ana 188 ires wood. IPOCOTALIGO. Herxard, Wm. jr . 500 acre? "^ood. Morrh&n, Joseph V., JOG acres arable and 1000 acres wood. COOSAHATCHIE. * Ghisolm. Albert 10 acres arable land on h Calf Pen Bay. > Gregorie, Thomas 14 acres arable land, adjoining lands of J Frampton, Chfcs Wilcox and others. Grecrorie, Frazier 10 acres, (1) lot in Gil- I' l'sonviilc. Gregorie, Wm 1 lot in Gillisonviile; 10 p acres. N , Gregorie, James 1 lot in Gillisonviile; 10 acres. ? Gordon, Mrs Ann 20 acres arable and SO jr acre* wood, adjoining lands of James Pope, m Jack Goethe and Calvin Lawton. Jones, Wesley Est., 10 acres arable and n 90 acres wood, adjoining lands of Halford Ileaper and others. <>> Ropers, S S 5 acres arable, adjoining * lands of W P Zeally, est of R Smart and a public road. a Noonan, S.irah 20 acres arable and 8) acres word, adjoining lands of Pope, Jen- " .kins, Orr and others. a j Rushing. Martin Est., 8 acres arable, ad- * | jyining lands Cf Howard, Fereber and PerI 5 ?hiinr road. . Seott, B.irtemus 100 acres arable land on \\ Calf Pen Bay. <v Small, Morris, 40 aercs arable, on Calf Fen Bav. h< ' ROBERT TOWNSHIP. Blakewood, ^ B est.. 900 acrds wood ^ land, adjoining lands of Humbert Feriber. 1)( Blakewood. B F est., 622 acres wood 'and, adjoining lands of J Moor, B T ai Strobers and others. Pj Carter, Ebenezer 38 acres wood land-, adjoining lands of Nancy Oversturt, C Wall ai and J W Manor. ^ Davis, Eli est., one" lot in Purvsburg. Ileapo John M. 200 acres wood land, ad- P, joining lands of McKenzie, Ford, Porcher h md others P McKinzie, F R .30 acres arable, .66) acres w wood land, adjoining lands of Ford. Porcher ind others ti Raymond. J 1* est, one lot in Purvsburg, 1 adjoining lands of .Ior.es, Pelot and others. c Stephenson, John. 12 aeVes arable and 70? v] teres wood land, adjoining lands of O'Brien, ,.v Stcphenspn, Ellis and others. & Ward, Catherine, 20 acres arable and 216 teres wood land, adjoining la ds of B T Strobhart, C S Kuh and est of Blakewood. [j, Winkler, est.. 260 acres wood land, ad- el; joining lands of Law, Ilodgins, Kirk and )thers. GOETHE TOWNSHIP. ? 1 lowers, 1) M 100 acres arable and .300 v idfcs wo.nl land, adjoining lands of S Lewi-. C-Anderson and others. j * ' L iner, Mis. Ellen 2')6 acres wood land, i ? adjoining lands of K W Sherman, J W ! } i Smi'h and others. ! J j Hamilton. Jahics 46 acres arable an 1 225 teres wood land, adjoining lShds of 1) A j Bowers. Chas Anderson and others. [ T 1 HLntie, Mrs. Manor 51 acres wood land, ad- j" ' joining lands of A II Stokes, A J Gill and j u, otIn ra. |sil 'N'x. C .'oTo acres wood hnd, adjoining j ^ lands of I) N'x, M I).*Loach and other1. McVov, R H 126 acres wood land, adjoin- 11 ing land- of J R .Smith, estate Mrs Creech ' md others. Smith, J. R Est.. 60 acres arable, 1460 ; teres woo l land, adjo'nintr lands of Mrs. Creech, 8 Sherman and D 'ferry. V EM ASS EE TOWNSHIP. Levy. David. 'JO aches arable. 220 acres i wood la?id. adjoining lan Is of M igaret Bu-c'ie, Taylor and others. I Raymond. .j P 100 acres arable and IK00 | teres V"i*?od 'land, adjoining land's of Mrs ! I lottes and Jane Seahrook. . ,j, Veiirnettr. L 11 410 acres wood land, ad- a :oiiiing luii 1 - of Sjabrook. Hardee and Mrs 11 j L-nes. ' ^ rg ' Remsmher John Franz! j Hay Mrt! t, item! f.irt, S. TO WHEELWRIjHTS & BLACKSMITHS. I 1 oTer for sale, as cheap as any establish ; incut in the city, ! III'BS, REINS, Si'oKltS, SHAFTS, ETC., FIRE. R\NDA*I) ROl'NR IRON, HORSE SHORES AM) NAII-S ( i t and WRon.irr naii.s, CARRIAGE ROI.TS, ETC. ALSO A FINK LOT OK \y: 'I< m - AND OARS. I n TO PAINTERS. j" I offer great inducement to House, Sign . ? and Carriage Painters. Paints, in large or small packages; Oils. Glass, all si^cs, !? i Brushes. Putty, etc. To Shoemakers. at I Oak and Hemlock sole Leather. Fresh Calf and Kip Leather ; Pegs and Nails. ? II TO BUILDERS. F A Fine Lot of hard pine Lumber and , Shingles. I c I' | 20;) Bushels of HEAVY OATS for , sale .? N Also Just received direct fro;n Rich! njond, Vai, 2,000 lbs CHOICE LEAF TOBACCO ; twentv-five boxes CHEWING and SMOKIMG TOBACCO. Liberal discount made to the Trade. A LECTURE. 1 TO * TO UNO MfcN. Jmi pu^liihrd) if* 1 S.vi'tfii Envelope. Prk?, tiz centt. Lfflurf on Xatnre, l'i t il m? nt, a?d RhcIIchI Cut? of Supertnatorrhoea, or Seminal W alcnow, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Im- ( : pediments to Ma Frlage generally; N rvousiess, Corstimp| tion, Epilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and Physical lncapanltV, resulting from Self-Abuse, etc. By R(>BtflT j. CULVE&WELL, M. D., author of the '-Green Book,' etc. The World-renotvncd author, In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from bis own experience that the ; awful ooDsoquences of Sel'-Ahuss may be effectually removed without medicine, and wltbouidangeroussurgical ?, operations, bougies, lnstr lin nA, rings, or cordials, point- p } lug out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, hy E which every sufferer, 00 taattcr what his condition may t i be. mar cure himself cheaply, orivately. antf radically. THIS LECTURE **IU PnOvE A BOON TO THOtJ- r SANDS AND THOUWr v Sent, under seai to tzy *ddret3, in a plain sealed en- , re lope, on receipt p? six rente, or two postage stamps. I Aiso,Dr. Culve well's "Marriage Quide, price X cents. 1 Address the Pu'oiiehere. CKAS. J. O. KL1.VR Ci CO.* , 127 Bovrexy, PeetOfSre B*x *5?6. J A Sew fieantifylnw Apent.? All Dentifrices ' ad their drawbacks, until the Salubrious Bark of the ap Tree was brought from the Chi ian Valleys to p-r ct the fragrant .Sozodont, the most <1 light ful artiele for tc teeth that a hrusti was ever dipped into. "Children hives arr Saved for AO rents." J -Every ease of Croup can < e cored when first taken, hy j r. Tobias' Venetian Linimeft. warranted for 24 years, ud never a bottle returned. Tt also cures Liarrluea ysentery. Colic, Sore Throat, Ctfts Burns, and External ahis Sold bv the Druggists. Depot, ID Park Place, I ew York. Vmm hers -If would not have been lieaet'ful if her raplcxion had b" n bad. If beauty is skin dep. it is ecessary to secure and retain that pari of it; 3?<J ladies istead of resorting to paints and powd-ra, should releniber that an impure, bloteliv, or sallow skin is the roof of fee'de digestion, torpid liver, or vitiated blood, irall which Db. Wa user's California Vineo\R Biters is a safe, sure, and effectual remedy. Burnett's t ocoaSne.?No oils, neither pomades alcoholic washes?'on.-ign or domestic?can compare ith Cocoaine as a HAIR DRESSING. It anchors the air firmly in the scalp?gives it now life and lustre? id renders it the ' crowning glory" of both sexes, old id young. Pratt's Astral oU.?More acoidonts occur from dn?unsafe oils, than from steamboats and railroad- 1 unbilled. Over 200,boo families continue to burn I'rutt's ' stral Oil, and no accidents directly or indirectly have , .'curred from burning, storing or handling it". Oil j { ouse of Chas. Prutt, Established 1770, New York. A Beautiful White, soft, smooth and clear skin | produced by using (?. W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth." | removes tan, freckles, sunburns, and all other di - ; ! durations from the skin, leaving the complexion bril- ' ant cud b?antTd. Sold fct all druggi.-te. This frepanw 1 on is entirely free froul any material detrimental to Jalth. lust tJSe Rehiedf Seeded.?Thanks to Mrs- 1 'inslow's Soothing Syrup, we have for years been re- * L'vcd from sleepless "nights of painful watching with r >or, suffering, teething ehildreen. a q For ^sla ?Ihdigcstltn, depression of spirits < id genera! debility in their various forms; also. a? a a eventatlve against Fever and Ague, and other intennit- r nt fevers. Th * Ferro-^hosphoratisJ Elixir of Calisaya, 1 ade by Casewell, Bazar 1 & Co., New York, ar.d sold by 1 Druggists is the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients covering from f -ver or < tle-r sickness, it lias no equal. llUley'ii Genuine GoMrn tt?-J1 Cotognc ! Eater according to the original formula of Prevost, ' * aris. so long and favorably known to the customers of e aviland llnrral and Rid ?y and their branch"*, for its rtnanciit fragrance is now made by II. W. Risley and e traile supplied by his successors^ Morgan A Risley, holcsale Druggists, New York. Thurston** Ivory Pcftvl Too'h Pan b'r.- ' in* best article known for cleansing and preserving the i eth and gums. Sold by all Dm cgists. Price 25 and 50 nts per bottle. F. C. VV'ells A Co., New York. r n l?ol Ic Sul rr unequalled as a Healing Compound, tiysicians recommend it as the in'st wonderful remedy . or known. Price 25 cents per box. John P. Henry, I >1 j Proprietor, 8 C liege Place, New York. C'hrtsfaddro's Hair Dye ?This magnificent m|>ound is beyond contingency, the safirst ami most liable Dye iu existence; never failing to impart to e Hair," uniformity <>f color, nourishment and asticitv. Manufacto. y, 68 Maiden Line, S'ew York. Svnpnia is Opium purifns! of its sickening and jtois- . ions qualities, it is a perfect anodyne not producing adache or constipation of bowels, as is the oa-" with her prej aratiens ol opium. John Farr, Chemist, New ork. j . E W A DVEKTISEMENTS ; f0UNG MENj1 (IF THE SOITH ( ralnd for a successful start in Business Life, taught how : get a living, make money, and pecOine enterprising, j . .etui citizens, at Eastman College. lb" oldest Practical isiness Trairi'tig S-hnol. and the only one providing ! I nations for Graduates. Total expenses for pr scribed j 1 mrso, SI h) to 812"., No vacation-. Address for Oat giies of 2.000 in bu-iitcss, and full particulars, II.b. i ASTMAN, I.E. D., l'res't, IVkucpsie, N. Y., On-th> ] ud-on. tap-- i vjil 1 What Is this Grand Specific fordvspeps'a? ii- bubbling, ssr.rkling, c oling. purifying. r.-gulating ' | raught th"v call Tarrant's Ekkervkscknt Skltzkk I > i'i:i!!i.M ? Well it is simply the Chemical /ire ximile of ! ie Sdiz r Spring Wat w. which, for lon v. ars has b<n counted the tiin-st Cathartic and Alti-rulis : in ail i ' uro}*\ FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS $40, x:>0, S7.* and $ 100 load Durable and Cheap! Shipp3d Rs:.dy For Use! MANfFACTCKKI) BY .i. (IIIPMH k CO.. Madison, *.; SEND FOR CIRrrLAL. fifi EXTR i Oil ft IX 1 I! VIM PK OVE M E XTS IN VA BfXET Olt(? AXS. The Mason A HaMI IN Organ <respeetful'v ariourie.. the introduction of iinprowi'-. nts I uiueli in ir tan onlinary int -r.e . These are HEEI) AM) I'U'K C vjjl.VRT OltG \NS, 'ine the on!v sue. . -' fel rnmbinaMoii if REM. PIPES iili r?*eds ever intuit DAY'S TRANSPOSING KKY KOAUI), lii'-ti ca- itiMni.tly inn--.1 to the ri^lu or ! ft, chang1^' the pitch. if tRin?|NMin^ the k"V. / 'if (I rain if/a iiiul ilin;ri/i>ih ?.?,i'irruJor. NEW A AD ELEGANT STYLES OP' DDI 151.E DEED CABINET ORGANS. t 5110, 5132 and ? 125 each. f'-ot.^iil-ring (Mjnn'i't ' nice, and Th'in.iiiihl ICr.'rc'lrnr of th if ). ojtcr than any Ivforr off^rnl. The Ma?i? A Hamlin Organ* are acknnw'edjed IE*T, and from extraordinary farilitH foi man u fact re ili Company can atlhr 1, a nd note innlertakc to sell at ' rices which render th-m UN QUEST ION AI1LY CHEAPEST. ot'R ott.wi: organs each; five otavk organs If.), Siaud upwards. With three i?t$ r**/l< Sl.AO and pwarrls. For'y sty'?*, up to $1500 each. ^ New Ili.i'sikatki> Catalogfe. and Testimonial ikci lah, with opinions ifMOBETHAN ONE TIIOUS,Nb MUSICIANS, sent free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CD., '4 Tremont St.. Boston. 51C> Broadway. N. Y. 1HEAP FARMS! FREE HOMES! ON TIIE LINE cr THE UNION PACIFIC EAII'PvO ilD. A LANDGRANTOf XS, 000,000 ACRES !N THE Je&t Farming dnd .Mlnerai Lancia In America. 8,000,000 AC HES I\ NEBRASKA. IN THE. 3REAT PLATTE VALLEY, THE r Garden of tjfcL? wost, >W FOE SALE! Tha6 lands are in the central portion of the United tare*, on the 41?t decree of North Latitude, the centra! In-,- of 'he great Temperate Zone of the American Contiient, and for grain growing ana stock raising unsurpassed iy any in the United States. CHEPER IN PRICE, more favorable terms given, and core convenient to market than than can be found elsewhere. FIE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS THE BEST LOCATION FOB COLONIES. Soldiers Entitled to 2 Homest^d of B0 Acres, Eree Paitfi it. Parchasm of Land Send ft? tie .-fcew Leaerfptfve Pamphlet, with neV naps, published in English, "German. Sweedish and Sansb, mailed free everywhere. Address : . O. F. DAVT*. Land Commissioner, U. P. R. R. Co-, Omaltit. \?t>, FAJMG'S PATENT klD FITTiK skeleton corset. f ltvoinnmroL-d by Lading nedsl lor'sumir.er war and ?arin climates althoughadaptItOrcester skirt Sole Manufacturers, Worcntrr, Mnu. HEAP ADVERTISING Advert isomer ts occupying one inch of space will he ns>rt.vi in *!?9 NKVVSP.irEltS, including K3 SOUTHERN STATES overing thoroughly the States of Maryland, Delaware .irginia, West Virginia, >orin oaromn. .>juui * aruunr, }e< rgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arka j?a.c, rcnuossee, Kentucky and Missouri, Oilo Montb. for ^148. Tori- Paffrs, More l>nilles Lnrj-r Clrrnlai<?n, Losver Price, than any other List. Sp vial ate.s giv -n For more or I ;ss space than on * inch ami for , longer p?riod than one month. Equally favorable notations for uhysiuzlo- State. Copies of Lists, 'irculars, Estimnjes, and full iaf >rination, furnished on pnlication. Gf.o. Itow'Kl.t. < ?.? * w??. >iiper Atlvei tisii>K Agents. 11 Park Row, few Ymk. Rare Chance for Agents! tCents, wo will pay you $40 per week in cash if y0^ rill engage with us at'once. Everythingfurnish<-d, air xpeuscs paid. Address I'. A. ELLS & CO., Charlotte llcli. Z. KINfi. J AS. A. KINO. Z. KIA <; & SON, MAN CFACTUEEtS OF Z. KING'S PATENT Wrought Iron Bridges Office, corner St. (lair & lVa?en Sts. CLEVELAND, 0. .'OMMUXICATIOXS SOLICITED, AND PKOMITLY ATTENDED TO. lOKXT.S Wawieil-AcinLi make more m >ne>* H at work for us than at anything else. Business ligl t nd permanent. I*artieriars free. l>. StinsoN" A Co., ' 'iite Art Publishers, Portland, Maine. II a PIAASO t o., V Y. PRTi K, r.ann J I 0 I No Agents, t iic ul, i? f, t ? l^bWv LIRE That COLD Do not suffer vour Lnngs to beerime. dis-asal by alowing a t OLD to become seated. Thousands have lied I'ennaturc D :ith?'Tlte Victim- of Consumption? iy neglecting a Cold. Dr. Win. Hall's BALSAM LUNGS iVill Cure roughs. Cnlils and Consumptlnn ii re rand quicker than any other remedy. It a'-ts liko Magic. l'or sale by all Druggists aud Medicine Dealers everywhere. $1000REWARD It is prepared expressly toeure thy Piles,and noth'ng else old 1 >y all Druggists. Price, gl.OO. Prcat IVt,oclical Boo\ ?> I I it" 'tin kiiowlislg.* t<> itil. S?ii? five tbr two stamps Address Dr. ItiiN\i-ai:: i: A Co., t i?ic?iii:.?H, Ohio. TD||C I' "r $' Ma-iuli.- TIMF-KEKI'FR 1 nUU an<l Iii'lii-alor. I ii'li?|>'n>:il.] ( ) rv ry travi'iTI11P i-r, tntil ?. Iidv, fanner, mul lor DVliKVlMJDV I I !7l L in intsl "1' a /Wi/Wc linic-k'vp *r. L'snat ivaich ?i/.c. >!ivl wi ik<, das- cay-tal, in neat OROIDE w.it'?* \ n na? r Monnto rorrrt linn* for two years. Vttfiiii'i /ikf it. I.oti -> 1.1 was kly. This valuahl" article, in it -at Wii , will h suit, pri-jaiil, anvwher*, for Si; 3 lor $2. Try line. Circulars fr?v. Order only from the silo Agi'ats, F. KINO A CO., Hrattli lmro, Vt. HOIMKEPER U .I MED. A respectable elderly white woman is wanted as housekeeper. Apply by letter to Lock Box 31, Beaufort 1*. O. May 2-If. LOST?.1 HOI Ml SLIT. Stolen, or strayed from Ihe yard of Mr T. \V. Bracy in Beaufort, ou Wednesday night. the *J4th of April, a Ilouml slut marked black and white on the body, and ve!!o.v head. Ion^ ears, li lir rubbid off <>f both hunkers. I) jt js jn p )or condition and answers to the name of "Cairie.'' The tinder will be suitable rewarded by returning the slut to the uudeisigned iu Beaufort. May.3 2 t. T. W BRACEY. U. S. IXTERX A1, 5E V ENU E, ) Collector's Office, 2d DrsT., .S. c. { Charleston', April 30, 1K72. \ The undersigned Deputy Cull ctor will be iu attendance at Beaufort, from May 1, to May 22, and at Walterboro, Friday, May 24, at the Courthouse, Bufurd's Bridge, Saturday, May *25, at L. Wilson's store. Allendale, Monday, May 27, at Kirkland's store. Mathew'a Bluff, May 2S, at S. Cohen's store. La'*tonvil!e, May 29, at Peeples store. Coosawhatchie, Thursday, May iiO, at Gunter's store. Braufort. Friday. May 31, at office To collect Special or License taxes on LIQUOR AND TOBACCO. 4 T cr\ A i-#OVy TAXES ON INCOME Included in the Annual list for 1872. Uult<B payments are mane as above the law imposes additional charges. WM. R. C^OUT\f.AX, Collector. Silas B. WriSht, Deputy Collector. Ottiv-e hours from lo A. M. to 3 P. 21. ? flgt/ The undersigned will be jn attendance with the Deputy Collector at the times and pUc?s above named, for the purp >se of receiving returns from those who have not made them. C. IT. Wfight, * Assistant A*sesi>or. Fourth Division Secusd District 9 3 May 2/-4fc.