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p???? i > ?:? -r * 'Xk?hi i/Ol.T liOVAii. STANDARD and COMMERCIAL O. THOMAS Editor, | t,"' -=. " -V =Baaufort, S, 0., May 25, 1876. ILBdCKlPTlONS. i Oih Yf*r, 93 00 Ills Months, 1 00 AtvmtMmfnto will be Inserted at the rate sf $1 50 per square, 10 Nonpareil lines, Air the first Insertion; subsequent Insertions by contract. /0B PRINTING AND STATIONERY. Wt hare one of the mist complete JOB OFFICES n the State, and do wofic as veil and at as lov prices as In the cities. Our stock of STATIONERY islar$e and will be sold wholesale ana reiau, as row u in Charleston and Savannah. Dewds and law blanks in great variety. T 11 ? ~ - ? " Official Paper of Beaufort County. Th* memorial prepared by the Beaufort and Port Royal town councils in referenoe to Port Royal harbor, with the intention of having it presented to Congress, but which their action on Tuesday last b.v Otrikiiig out of the naval appropriation the objectionable section, has obviated the necessity of presenting, contains facts in relation to our port, of interest to those in * terested in it, and those desiring information. In opening it lays dowu the following propositions: First.?A permanent naval Jtetion should be acoessibie to vessels ol all classes in the navy from the largest to the smallest. Second.?The station should be in a sheltered harbor where the surfeoe of the water is smooth, aud cominuOMfttion from the ships to the shore, and with each other, may be always practicable. Third.?The station should be a healthy one at all seasons and should be comfortable, as quarters for officers or met. fourth.?It should possess means Af /^ofanaa in nf tcos* VifVh Tf VVIVU0W IU V4K7V VA VVOI X' A1WU. XI should have ready means of access to the Mt of government by rail road and tele* ' graph, and cheap transportation from the north for all sorts of supplies, not pro. daoad in the south. All the above requi* sites eaobe and have been found at Port Koyal. In comparing Tybee and Port Royal, the memorial sets forth, that the largest vessel that floats (the Great Eastern) caD enter Port Royal, while at Tyboe naval vessels of nineteen feet draft would And an wn8afe anchorage, neither the Dictator or New Hampshire now at this port can go to Tybee, and whereas two hundred weasels have laid in our capacious harbor at odcc, there is not at Tybee room for more than five vessels at one time, and weasels even of the olass of the Congress and Monongahelia would find the anchor age unsafe there. At Port Royal vessels can in all weather communicate with each other and with the shore, or lie at the wharves, whereas at Tybee in a northeasterly gale all communication between ships mid shore would be dangerous, and at times impracticable, and the only available place tor wharves is exposed to a very lough sea. With regards health, attention is called to the fact that in 1863 the ISth army -corpse was encamped during the summer . . upon St Helena Island, opposite the staff the navalteration, and were perfectly healthy, and the health of the 180 men who have been there on the Dicta tor for the past year is also mentioned. As regards finaretime defence, it was shown during the war that Port Royal Bay could not be successfully defended }>y work? on shore, but near the centre of the bar ia a duster of submerged phosphate rocks, having from sixteen to eighteen feet of water, where monitors of the dass of the Ajax could find anchorage and use their batteries safe from assault by the large ironclad ships of other powers, and from which point the new torpede ships could radiate for harbor defence. 9 Attention is called to the proximity of of railroad and talegraph station to the present station, and to the fact that vessels drawing twenty three feet of water may lie at the wharves at Port Royal at low tides. In conclusion they say, the subject for the consideration of the national Congress is the fostering of the growing commerce of all points within its jurisdiction and the question is dot what Savannah has expended or what Charleston has suffered, but is which is the best point for she purpose. Htnro, the man who was confined in She Beaufort jail and last week went to BarDwell village for trial for the killing of she oolored marshal of Allendale, has been allowed to go at large by the verdict ? t,l _ i. r.? i* * 01 MM jury, ine gruuuus iur me vciuici of "tot guilty" were that at the time of the morder he was laboring under a fit of mktmii a potu. An analogous cas^will be raaehed in this county .should the murdefer* of Gen. Howard be acquitted on Ike grounds of emotional insanity. Cabinet Changes. On Monday the President made the ol lowing nominations which have been enntraed by the Senate. Atty-GeD. Piorropont, minister to England ; Judge Taft? who was made secretary of w%r a few weeks ago in place of Belknap to take Pierrepont's position as Attorney General, and Don Cameron, son of Senator Cameron, to take TafVs position as S ecretary of war. The Contested Election. The election committee of Congrom bare decided to seat Rainey in the contested election case of Lee vs. Rainey. For other editorials and news items ace our supplement. a.-V ?. *??* ? Jt i >-ir-*TM - * r. T Law* DILIWIil U1D M .. List oM nd Is Beaufort fount) on which Taxes, Penalties aid Assessments remain unpaid for the Fiscal Tear of 1875, as returned hy Geo. Hollies, Esq., Treasurer Betnfort County, BEAUFOBT. Brown, 1st., Geo. 1 lot and I buiKlin^, block No. M, town of Beaufort. Bryan, Primus 5 acres arable and 6 acres wood, chaitlian nlno* Port Roval Island. Barnes Lyman 15 acres arable at Jericho. Karnes, Sarah C. 1 lot and building, town of Beaufort. Black, Paul 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood, Eddings place, Paris Island. Black, Chloe 14 1-2 acres arable, near Port Royal. Burnh.tm, Tom 2 1-2 acres arable,4 1-2 wood, Ellis place. Bellinger, Eli 1 lot and 1 building, town of Beaufort. Campbell, Israel 10 acres arable, Woodward place. Cohen, Samuel 1 lot and 1 building, block No. 4 on "the Point," town of Beaufort. Curler, Sr., Wm 5 acres arable and 5 acres wood, Laurel Pay, Port Royal Island. Cormk-k, Bonter 20 acres arable, Eddings place, Paris Island. Castle. Caesar 1 lot, Higginsonrille, sub lot 2 O'Connell street, in lot 50, sec. 31, 1 n. 1 w. Calntuck, Mrs., Hester 1-3 of an acre, adjoining Caesar ITey ward, et. ai; being a part of the Magnolia plantation tract. ' Drayton, John 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood, Grey's Hill, i Doctor, Est. Lazarus 11 3-4 acres arable and 5 acres | wood, Eddings place, Paris Island, r Deaa, Morris 10 acres wood, adjoining Anthony Phillips, Minus Manigo and Malissa Phillips, at 1 Porters. | Fripp, Nancy 20 acres wood land. Fripp.. Sitnon 12 acres arable and g acres wood, Porter'sJCld Field. Fields, Amy 10 acres arable, lot 36, sec. 4,1 a. 2w. Seabrook. Fields, Wm. 10 acres wood, Fuller place, Paris Is land, formerly belonging to Will Eagon. Green, Middlcton 10 acres arable. Laurel Bay, j part of Wm. Barnwell tract. Greer, Joseph 10 acres arable ana iu wooa, uai< , land. Greer, Charles Agent for Elcy Manigault; 10 acres ' arable, Eildings place, Paris Island, i Gadsden, Robert 20 acres arable. Swamp place. Gadsden, Tom 20 acres arable, Laurel Bay. Gibbc, Est, Maurice 15 acres arable and 5 wood, Corn Inland. Geddes, Briater 5 acres arable and 5 acres wood, Horse Island. Geddes, Nat 4 acres arable and 6 acres wood, Mills place. ? Geddes, Ben S acres arable 5 acre* wood, Oak Mulligan. Gill iron, Sylvia-? acres arable and I acres wood, Stuart Point. Grayson, Daniel 1 lot and 1 building, Hancock St., Beaufort. Garrison, Sam 20 acres arable, Habersham. P. I. Gold wine, John 10 acres arable, lot 24, sec. 21,1 s. 2 w. Bioi d River. Gilliard, Catharine lot 10, iq block 51, Beaufort. Gordon, George 1 lot In block 92, Beaufort. Hasell, Sarah 10 acres arable, Win. Perryelear place. Howard, Stepney 10 acres arable and 5 acres wood Elliott place. Holmes, R. G. 20 seres wood. Holmes. R. G-15 acres arable and 15 acres wood. Hey ward, Joseph 2 acres arable and 8 acres wood, I lot 53, sec. 8,1 s. 2 w. Habersham. Hey ward, Andrew 10 acres arable, Perryelear. Hunt, Nancy 4 acres arable. 1 Hay nes, Phoebe 11 aerea arable and 11 acres wood, Edgerly place. Hay.nes, Joe and Affie 1 acre arable and 9 acres wood, Swamp place. Hick, John 12 acres arable, Julius Chaplin place. Jenkins, Sam 10 acres arable and 6 acres wood, Rhett place. Jenkins, Jones 20 acres wood, Horse Island, Paris Island. Jenkins, Flora 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood, Greys Hill. Jenkins, Est., Kitt 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood, Campbell, i Jenkins, Isaac 1 lot and 1 building, Beaufort. Jen tins, Isaac 10 acres wood, Tom Island. Jenkins, Prince 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood, Horse Island. Jon'.*, Win. 1 lot, Higginaonvule. James* Posey 1 lot, Beaufort. Bought of James M. Crofut Law ence, Wm. 10 acres arable, 10 acres wood and 2 buildings, Magnolia place, on Shell Road. Lawrence, Betsey 10 acres arable and 10 acros > wood, Magnolia place. Middleton, Wm. H. 20 acres wood, Cotton Island, in Whale Branch river, and Broad riser, near Woodward plantation. Mat k, Est., Sam 12 acres arable and 8 acres wood, near Cherry Hill place. Mack, Benj. 10 seres arable and 10 acres wood, Swamp place. Maiiigault, Martha 8 acres wood, Ann Perryclear. McCloud. Pbilo 10 acres arable, Fuller place, Paris Island. McPherson, Est., Nero 20 acres arable and 1 building, Habersham place. > Micdleton, Joshua 20 acres wood, Seabrook place. Matthews, James 1 lot, Port Royal. O'l riscol, Ellen 1 lot and 1 building, lot No. 20, block No. 86, (Nkhols survey) Port Royal. Parker, Rachael 1 building on lot A. block 12, town of Beaufort. Polite, Daniel, 10 acres arable, Seabrook place. Proctor, Est Frederick 5 acres arable and 17 acres wood. Edgerlv place. PeUigru, Jacob 20 acres arable, Mean^ place Paris Island. Priloy, Nelson, 10 acres arable, Eddings place Paris Island. Pritcbard, Primus 10 acres arable, Eddings place Paris bland. Pinckney, Edward M. 1 lot and 1 building; corner King and Bladen Sta;, Beaufort. Taxea due for 1874. Parker, Fsy S seres arable and 10 teres wood, Rice Park nesr, Port Royal Ferry. Bosinson, Jr., Neptune 10 acres arable, Eddings place, Paris island* Ro'Anson, Lucy 10 acres arable, Means p!ace, Par is Island. Richardson, Joe 6 acres arable and 5 acres wood, Baynard place, on Broad River. Richardson, Eicy 5 acres treble, Stephen Elliott place. Reed Peggy 10 acres arable, Fuller place, Paris ,| Islai d. _ ^ Richards, Hagar lu seres uiois, t uitcr pisco, i Pari] Island. Rotan, Adam 2 3-4 acres arable, lot No. 7, sec. 8.1 n. 2 w? Vcrdior place, near Port Royal Ferry. Reuben, Caesar 6 acres arable, fraction B., lot No. 32, see. 26,1 n. 2 w. Simmons, Marcus W. 5 acres arable, 5 acres wood and 1 building, Baynard place. Simmons, Est. Daniel 5 acres arable; adjoining Eliji b Frasier; et.al., lot No. 49, sec. 1,1 n. 2 w. Simmons, Moses 15 acres arable and 5 acres wood, Stuart Point, near Port Royal Ferry. Smalls, Ishmael. 10 acres arable, Baynard place. Small, Hannibal JO acres arable and 10 acres wood lot No. 61, sec. 30,1 n. 2 w., and lot No. 64, sec. 24,1 n. 3 w. Woodward place. * Smalls, Monday 10 acres wood, Laurel Bay. Smalls, Bin ah 5 acres arable and 6 acres wood, Old Tort place, near Port Royal. Scott, Ben 10 acres arable, Fuller place. Scott. Abram 10 acres arable, lot No. 26, sec. 17, 2 s. 1 w. Paris Island, 8tuart, Est., Caeaar 18 acre* arable and 2 acres wocd, Mills place. ' S fcrtflower, Simon 8 acres arable and 10 acres wocd, Baynard place. SUva, Francisco de 1 building, Port Royal. Taomson, Mrs. C. M. 1 lot and 2 buildings, block 53, corner West aud Craven Ste., Beaufort. " Verdier. Bella 13-4 seres arable Verdier place, ?o*r FoxtRojal. '* *; W.isbx.vD.-, JT. b s!" :cacre. 01 ?\n 1, iV-aitg i lands of A brain Taylor, Sam Green, aud 1'uil)1 Wil? hams. # , Wright, Richard S acres arable and 7 acres wood, Habersham. Wright, Sirnou 8 acres arable and 2 acres wood, Tom Means; Paris Island. Wright, Richard 7 acres arable and 3 acres woM Habersham.. Formerly owned by Jack Johnson. Wbite, Rebecca 10 acres arable, Fuller place, Paris Island. Wsllsc", Caesar 10 acres arable, Lone Island. Adjoining Paris Island. Young, Benj. T. 8 acres aranlc and i acres wood Tom Means place, Paris Island. BLUFFTON. BroWD, Edgar 1 lot village of Bluffton. Bed?n, Peter 18 acres arable and 137 acres wood, north, by Public Road, east by Checbcssee River and south by lands of Glover. Brabham, L John 248 acres wood north by lands of Dr. Paul Prltchard, east by lands of Stonoy, south ny lands of McKay, and west by lands of Jenkins. Becket, Patrick 10 acres arable and 30 acres wood' north by the Charleston and Savannah road, south by lands of Wiggins, west by Will Campbell, et. al. Barrett Mrs. G. r, 1 lot and 1 building, village of Bluffton. Cooler, Andrew north by lands of Law, south east, and west, by lands of Boddiugton. Cooler, A. D. 40 acres wood, north, south west and eAt by lands of 0. P. Law. Canter, Judith 1 lot village of Bluffton. Campbell, Will 20 acres wood, north, south, east and west by lands of Wiggins. Ellis, Robert 25 acres arable, 60 acres meadow A 85 acres wood north by lands'of Waterhouse and Co, east by lands of Dr. E. E. Ellis, south by lands ofT.B. Ellis and west by lands of J. A. Hasel. Epping, Mrs. Ann E. 12 acres arable, 100 acres meadow. 2088 acres wood and 3 buildings, north by llazzard Creek, east by the same, south by Chelsea plantation and lands of estate of Hey ward and west by public lands. Eason, James M. 150 acres arable, 725 acres wood and 4 buildi ngs, north east and west by Colleton rirer and Foot Point Land Company and Col. Colcock. Ferrebee, John Est. 600 acres wood north by lands of Garvin and estate of Ferrebee. east by lands of Garvin and south and west by lands of Bobbins Boddington and Co,; known as " Carter's " Bay. Foot Point'Lsnd Company 130 acres meadow and 214 acres wood, north, by Colleton River and Foot Potnt, east and south by lands of Colcock and west by Col leton River. Keeler, E. W.25 acies arable, 25 acres meadow and 70 acres wood, north and west by lands of J. A Hasel, east by lands of estate of Ellis and south by Okeetec river, known as " Myrtle Grove " Law W.H. 161 acres wood, adjoining George W. Law et. al. Law, George W. 159 acres wood. Law, O. P. 600 acres wood, north by lands of estate of John Ferrebee and Garvin, east by Garvin, and south and west by lands of Bobbins, Boddington and Co. Law, O. P.-8 acres meadow and 29 acres wood north and west by lands [formerly belonging to A. ucmier ana soum easi oj ine puonc roaa. Law, 0. P. 1 lot Boundary street village of Bluffton. Law, 0. P. 600 acres mashland, north "by lands of Holmes, east by lands of Glover, south by lands of Mack, south by lands of estate of J. Ferrebee and west by lands of Nat Ferrebee. Miller, Albert 1 lot Calhoun street, village of Bluffton. Moore, James W. 150 acres arable 2750 acres wood and 15 buildings, north and east by Bolan creek* west by lands of Farr et. al known as " Bolan Hall " and Verdier tract, McKenzie, Hamilton 1 lot in village of Bluffton. Mcpherson, Peter 1 acre arable and 1 building. Peterson, Benj H. 1 lot village of BlufTton. Robertson, Mrs A. 6. and J, D. 20 acres arable, 20 mrfcdow, 650 wood. Robertson, Mrs, A. G. and J. D. SLlots village of Bluffton. Richardson, estate 80 acres wood north and east by Brabham, south aDd west by Guerard and Heyward Schlegelmilch, Fred 800 acres wood lands formerly owned by Isaac Tuten, and Paul Hamilton. Southern* J, P. 100 acres arable, 100 meadow, 4SOO acres wood and 5 buildings, north by lands of Robertson, Sroney and May River, east by tands o, Box and Hamilton, south by lands of Waples and New River, west by lands of Robertson and New River. Verdier, estate EL A. 50 acres arable, 200 meadow and 3000 acres wood, north by lands of Schlegelmilch, east by Charleston Road, lands of Fin ley and Co, south by lands of Law, H. F. Verdier and Pritchard and west by New River Swamp. Winninghapa, estate Win. 1 lot village of Bluffton. COOSA WHATCH IE. Anders, Mary 7 acres arable and 23 acres wood' adjoining Lavenier Cohen John Tutcn et. al. On Bull Head Bay. Andrews, Wm. 60 acres arable 60 acres meadow and 60 acres wood; adjoining Mary Anders, Phillip Reed, Robt. Cleland et, al. Bowers, James 20 acres meadow and 80 wood, adjoining Martha A. Mew, T. D. Pope, Daniel Fields and Wm. Pope. Bowers, Martha 250 acres wood; adjoi ning Wm Bowers et. al. Bolan T. Y. 10 acres arable and 5 buildings; adjoining T. 8. Behn et, al. Bing'Thomas 1 acre arable 99 acres wood; adjoining lands of Johnson and S. F. Ellis. Bing, Harriet 5 acres arable, and 30 wood, adjoin ing lands Franc's Orr, H. Primus, and Aleck Jones. Bryan, F. J. 8 acres arable and 192 acres wood, adjoining lands of Wm Pope, W. C. Johnston et. al, Behn, P. S. and T. H. 360 acres wood, adjoining estate of Charles Dupont, Dr. M. Sommer, public road et.al. Beck, Mrs. Laura E. 1 lot in GrahamTille. Bennett, Wm. T. 10 acres arable, 10 meadow and 142 acres wood. Cleland, Mary A. 20 acres arable and 45 acres wood. Adjoining lands of B. F. Sauls, G. W. Harvey and S. A. Sauls. Cohen, John 30 acres arable, adjoining Reed, Cleland, Tuten and Anders. Bought of Larenia Cohen Davant, estate R. J. 40 acres arable 399 acres wood and 1 building; adjoining James Morrison et. al. Dubois Sam 10 acres arable and 240 acres wood. Dawson, estate Thomas 50 acres arable and 356, acres wood, north by lands of Wm. W. Farr, cast by Cooeawhatchie River and south and west by lands of Adams. PeVeaux, Sam 200 acres wood, adjoining Ilodgei Strobhart,( Dupont and Frank Smart. Dickenson, and Co. 15 acres arable, 352 acres wood afid 3 buildings, Fork of Beaver Dam Branch and Cypress Creek. Ellis, llexandei*, 150 acres wood, adjoining A. Winn, H. Doollng, Ellis and Findal. Fields, Daniel 25 acres arable and 150 acres wo *!, adjoining lands of Henry Newton, James Pope, et. aL Fields, Jona3, 0 acres arable, and 47 acres wood. The H. Brant tract. Ferrebee, Nathan 60 acres arable, 358 acres meadow, and 1 building, north by estate Wilson Ferrebee, east by N. Ferrebee, south by Robbins Boddington A Co., and west by the public road. Grantham, Edward A. 26 acres arable and 210 acres wood, north by lands of estate of Patterson, and south by lands of Cullen Wilson. Jones, J. S. 50 acres arable, 179 acres wood, and 1 building; adjoining lands of A. W.Crosby^Bill Miller, and Jim Johnson. Jones, Sarah 3 acres arable, and 29 acres wood, north by Honey Hill Battery, south by Joe Barnstt; and east by the C. A 8. public road. Johnson, James M. 40 acres arable and 610 acres wood. Johnson, James M. 40 acres arable and 160 acres wood; north by lands of Wm. H. Shuman, south by lands of John F. Griner, east by lands of Benj. Griner and west by lands of W. R. Smith. Jenkins, Horace 8 acres arable and 70 acres wood; adjoining Thos. Jenkins, ct. al., Bought of Thomas Jenkins. Jenkins,|Thomas 3 acres arable and 19 acres wood, adjoining Horace Jenkins, et al. Knight, James W. 20 acres arable and 320 acres wood; adjoining landsof Wm. Robertson, Frohberg, and Wm. Tuten. Law, O. P. 35 acres arable, 116 acres meadow and 1075 acres wood, and 5 buildings. Law, Jane 19 acres meadow; bounded north and west by estate of C. C. Dupont, east by the public road and south by Rufui Mew. Mew, John 12 acres arable and 195 acres wood; bounded by N. Tindal, Peoples and Terry. JJTindal, Harriett L. 800 acres wood; bounded by ands of Smith, Mew, Tindal an& Tutcn. Mew, S. K. 40 acres arable and 300 acres wood. Rather, Isaac 25 acres arable and 61 acres wood; adjoining Isnds of O. P. Law, Wilson Ferrebee, et. - J* - % t? ? ? v % Fd :vh o .*>t i: * Mauley. t?t., Mrs. M. T. 10o acrrs w.?od; adjoining lands of ffni' H Tucker, Thaddcn* Euckner and A. Langford. Smith, Trust. Est Ifrs. Jor.ab E. SO acres arable CO acres wood; bounded by lands of Mew, Potennan and Freeman. Ihlisburg, John 200 acres meadow and 30 acrea wood; honnded by 'republicanHall plantation," W. T. Roberts, and Euhaw creek, "Boyd's Tending." i Binith, Est. Kimrny 330 aerca wood; adjoining lands of N. W. Ellis, Lneinda Bmitb. ft. al. Tnten. Jerry W. 8 aeree arable and 8 wood; north by lands of Win. P. Tuteo, ea*t by lands of Mrs., Ann Mew, south by the same, and west by lands of Wm. P. Tnt^n. Winn. Mrs. Elisabeth M. 75 acres arable and 388 acres wood; adjoining lands formerly belonging to Allison Winn. The Win. Winn estate tract. GOETHE. Airs, Zilphia, 70 acres arable and IK? acres wood, adjoining lands of Cooper Cone, B. R. Bostick and J. M.Gray. Brisbane, Benj. L. 30 acres arable and 213 acres wood, near late Thomas Willingham old place now own ivt hr VVn?t The Martha Jane Jaudon. estate. Dempsey. Caroline 15 acres arable. 209 acres wood, and 1 building, adjoining lands of Abrara Ruth. Josiah and Wesley Smith, Canty Creech and Mew Tract. Dowling. Win. Jr. H. 300 acres wood; adjoining lands of Jerry Tuten, Findal and Winn. Dowling, trustee James Y. 28 acres wood; adjoining lands of J. J, Youmans, Julia R. Speaks, Sarah C. Goethe, Sanders et. al. Dawson, Richard 1.9 acres wood. Bought of Richard D. Smart. Ellis. N. W. 125 acres wood; adjoining? lands of Michael, DeLoach, Jesse DeLoach and D. M. Nix, Harrison tract. Ellis, N.W.50 acres arable, and 217 wood, adjoining lands of Griner, Sweat, Mixon, and Buckner, Griner tract. Goeihe, Francis R. 7 acres arable and 147 acres wood; adjoining John Tuten, J. B. Trowell, J. H. Johnson and M. D. Ellis. Goethe, Francis, R. 30 acres arable 4 225 wood, adjoining landsof Jno. R. Trowell, J. H. Johnson and Ellis. N. W. Goethe Wm. 150 acres wood adjoining lands of Henry Heape Wm. Peoples andestate of John Smith GifTord, Mrs. E. M. 385 acres wood; adjoining lands of W. T. Breland, east and south by Gilford, B. T Lawton and Wm. Mears. Gray. John P. 303 acres wood Bought of W. W. Williams. Had win, Sarah 5 acres arable and 95 wood, adjoining lands of L. Mixon, J. D. Johnson and Morris Bunn. Hull, Ellen P. 50 acres arable, adjoining lands of John Griuer, H. C. Portress and T. 8. Tuten. Johnson, James M. 20 acres arable, 20 acres meadow and 160 acres wood. Johnson, Jr. W. C. 30 acres arable and 134 acres wood, adjoining lands of B. F. Buckner, Wm Youmans, est. Pope, and Goethe. Levin, Sarah B. 30 acres arable, 268 acres wood and 3 buildings; adjoining lands of estate af Shuman, M. A. Dowling and J. A. Long. Mixon, Mrs. Elizabeth 3 acres arable 145 acres wood. Mew, Rachacl 237 acres wood; adjoining Smith Padgett and Teny. Mwri, Est. Nancy 50 acre* arable and 148 acres wood; adjoining lands of W. H. Mears, B. T. Law* ton, and F. Johnston. Pope, Georgia C. 10 acres" arable and 40 acres wood; adjoining A. M. Ruth and M. W. Terry. Padgett, Martha W. 713 acres wood; adjoining lands of estate of Winn, Winborn Smith, McNeal et al. Parnell, Harriet 100 acres wood. Bought of Annio Compton. Roberts, Irwin J. 10 acres arable and 146 acres, wood; adjoining G. W. Terry, Ehtate of M. P. Gib* son and Wm. Tuten. Smith, J. Gidson 50 acres arable and 211 acres wood; adjoining lands of Abner Ginn, Nat Crapsc W. B. Airs, and A. J. Gill. Smith, Marrietta 151 acres wood. Smith, Est. Henry 80 acres arable and 235 acres wood; adjoining lands of J. D Nix, W. H. Shuman and Saventor Youmans. Sweat, Silas M. 100 acres wood. Stafford, Lre 83 1-2 acres wood. Stone, Wm. 8 acres arable and 32 acres wood; adjoining lands of J. Rosier, Abner Ginn and Wm. Rosier. Smith, Mrs. Madison P. 40 acres arable and 220 acres wood; adjoining lands of Abner Ginn,; N. Crapsc, W. J. Airs, and A. J. Gill. Smith Mary, 40 acres arable and 460 acres wood; adjoining lands of Wm. Airs, Smith and Bassett and Googe. Terry, M. W. 12 acres arable and 38 acres wood adjoining estate of Hampton Creech, John M. Terry and Georgia Pope. Terry, George W. 30 acres arable and 120 acres wood; adjoining W. P. Tuten, R. A. Roberts, and Wm. Altaian. Tuten, Absolom G. 279 acres wood. Tuten, Martha S. 140 acres wood. Rebecca C. Doyle tract. Winn, E. M. 301 acres wood. The Annie E. Ruth tract. Youmans, Saventor 50 acres arable and 175 acres wood; adjoining lands of Lawrence Mixson, J. W. Smith, and Mike DeLoach. Youmans, Wm. F. 50 acres arable 200 acres meadow and 450 acres wood. The T. H. Willingham plantation. HILTON HEAD. Baynard, Joseph 400 acres arable and 200 acres wood, part of Bull Island. Chaplin, Wm. F. 60 acres arable, 157 acres meadow and 140 acres wood; southwest part of Dawfuskie Island. LAWTON. Allston, Amos 37 acres arable and 200 acres wood; adjoining lands of Dr. Nathan Johnston, Sam Shuman, et. al. Bought of D. N. Johnston. Anderson, Jr. E. C. 265 acres arable and 635 acres wood; adjoining lands of Mary Levin, H. C. Buddell. C. J. Colcock, and Savannah River. Bealer, Allen 30 acres wood; adjoining lands of George Bealer, and estate of Col. A. J. Lawton. Brantley, Joe 5 acres arable and 35 acres wood; adjoining lands of Bryan Stephen, J. W. Maner and John O. Lawton. Causey, James F. 30 acres arable and 222 acres wood; adjoining Mrs. M. O. Mason, Wm. Ruasell Est. of J. D. Johnson, A. M. A A. Martin, et. al. Clarke, S. J. M. 50 acres arable and 50 acres wood and 1 building; adjoining Rev. W. A. Lawton, J. J. Rhodes, Charles Wilcox, et. al. Cooler, Jacob 30 acres arable adjoining lands of T. J. Williams, Jlike O'N al estate of Varner and RW. Buford. Davis, WilberE. 45 acres arable and 107 acres wood adjoining lands of Joseph M. Lawton, T. F^ Davis, and 1L W. Davis. Goethe, Ellen 50 acres arable, and 250 wood; adjoining lands of Jno. Bostick, Wm. Stokes, Wm. Smalls and L. R. Bostick. Gordon, Mrs, Elizabeth 100 acres arable, 151 acres wood and 1 building, adjoining lands of estate of Scott, E. L. Knowles, Sam'l Russell and George Rhodes. Ginn, Mrs. C. G. 20 acres arable, 80 acres wood, and 1 building. Garner, Notony 25 acres arable and 38 acres wood; adjoining lands of Norton, Tuteu and Shuman. Johnson, J. D. 250 acres wood; adjoining lan Js of Johnson .Tuten et al. Johnson, Gideon 100 acres wood land; adjoining lands of James Cuyler, A. J. Lawton, and fiobt. G Norton. Kitlea est. S. A. 20 acres arable 20 acres meadow and 110 acres wood; adjoining lands of Garner and W. J. Causey. Lawton, Joseph M. 100 acres arable, 75 acres meadow and 4325 acres wood; adjoining lands of C. Maner, R. Davis, Savannah River, et, a). Lawton, Catherine 7 acres arable and 9 acres wood adjoining lands of Elisabeth Gordon, and estate of Scott Miller, and Bissell 60 acres arable and 156 acres wood; adjoining lands of Russell, Fitts, DeLoach and Stokes. Mason, Wm. S. 32 acres arable and 220 acres wood adjoining lauds of Rachel Mason, Mary O. Mason et. al. Orr, John J. 12 acres arable and 48 acres wood; adjoining lands of Alex. Jones, A. J. Lawton and Matthew Bing. Orr, James 5 acres arable and 25 acres wood: adoining J. W. Maner, est John Overstreet and Sara Stepberaon. Orr, Isiah 6 acres arable and 108 acres wood; adjoining lands of George Stepberaon, Jr. Henry Orr. estst) Augustus Orr, and Harriet Bing. I Bus-ell, Bryant 145 acres wood; adjoining lands of 4 -:?* XukKr.-lKit 1" HI * ' >'?', t . < baiu mmv*^ ?bti b A iftiu .*V J sell. Reed, Sandy S.~> acres ?ood. Shurnau, tiarneti. 23 acres wool, adjoining lards of x. T. Sl.'toc, J. H. Roberta, and L. A. Bostiek. Solomons. Mrs. C. A. S50 acres arable, 1050 acres wood and 16 buildings; adjoining lands of Ruddell, Johnston, Warnock, Horton, Roberta, et al. Shuman, J. E. 90 acres arable and 60 acre# wood. Bought of T. 0. B. Wood. Stokes, B. E, 3 acres wood. Stafford, George W- 30 acres arable 3o acrc3 meadow, 28 1-2 acres wood and 1 building; adjoining Tuten, Wood and Lee Stafford. Turner. Est. R. R. ISO acres arable and 500 acres wood; adjoining N.1I. Johnston, Buford, Est. of R. R. Turner and J. W. Lawton. Turner, Est. R. R. 400 acres arable, 500 acres wood and 5 buildings: adjoining lands of Buford, Est. of Kittles, Ginn, PeLoach, and Solomons. Turner, Est. R. R. 214 acres wood; adjoining Daniels, Daily, Darls, and Solomons. Williams, and children, Laura E. 80 acres arable, and 176 acres wood; adjoining lands of Williams, Johnston, et. al. Williams, Mary E. 60 acres arable and 440 acres wood; adjoining lands of Dr. Johnston, Perry Wesley, W. W. Williams and J. C. Addison. Will una s, w. w. 200 acres wood; adjoining I* ray, Airs, Dr Johnston, et. al. Wood, Agt. T. 0. B. 600 acres arable, 950 acres wood and 10 buildings. PEEPLES. Barnes, Mary S. 35 acres arable and 131 acres wood adjoining lands of J. A. Tuten and J. D. Rivers. Buckner, Perry F. 1 lot Varnsville. Brill, Richacl 1 lot and 1 building, Branson. Brothers J. C. 1 lot and 1 building Branson Bcnnlck, Rivers and Co. 1 lot, at Hoovers Station* Bowers, Robt. D. 10 acres arable and 25 wood. Bought of Ellen A. Terry* Bowers, Rosa V. 30 acres arable and 79 acres wood. Bought from estate of John Bowers. Bowers, Henry E. 30 acres arable and 79 acres wood. Bought of estate of John Bowers. Cope Sam'l 12 acres wood; adjoining John F. Lightsoy and D. H. Platts. Davis, Jeff 25 acres a^blc and 75 acres wood; adjoining lands of Bowers, Lewis and Hoover. Davis, Martha A. 6G,acres arable, 10 acres wood and 1 building; adjoining lands of Hay, Smith and Wiley. Dowling, O. P. 40 acres arable and 79 acres wood'1 adjoining lands of Hogarth, Bowers and W. M. Dowling. Dowling, W. M. 36 acres arable and 70 acres wood; adjoining lands of B. F. Wyman, E. A. Hogarth and W. P. Hogarth. Ellis, N. W. 1 lot and building. Branson. Ellis, N. W. 40 acres arable and 60 acres wood; adjoining lands of Smith, Ellis, Ihly et. al. Ellis, Emily C. 2 acres arable and 2 buildings; adjoining lands of Hoover and Burwell Tuten. Ellis, Emily C. 1 lot and 1 building. Hoover's Station. Freqch, Lavinia 1 lot Branson. Fennwell, .W- A.-18 acres arable, 26 acres wood and 2 buildings. Bought of John Fennwell. Hadwin, Wm. 1 lot, Yansville; adjoining lots of Connor, Preacher, and Woods and Yarn. Holmes, R. G. 200 acres arable 8*294 acres wood, and 4 buildings. Station at Almeda. Hogarth, Eliza 20 acres arable and 43 acres wood, adjoining lands of R. E. Youmans, trustee, and I. Edy. Kinard, Lewis 29 acres arable and 90 acres wood; adjoining lands of Thomas and S. W. Pulaski. Lee & Co. E. EL 1600 acres wood. Near Yarnsville. Li~htaey, John A. 60 acres arable and 204 acres wood. Bought of J. W. Matthews. Loadholt, Miles 76 acres wood. Bought of S. H Adkerson. Mew, Howard W. 135 acres wood. Bought'of Jno. Mew. Mew, L. C. 15 acres arable and 120 acres wood. Bought of John A. Mew. McMillaD, A. C. 60 acres arable and 225 acres wood adjoining D. F. Moore, I. Edy and E. B. Richardson. Nelson, SophiaS. 30 acres arable and 371 acres wood. Bought of W. G. Cliffton. Rivers, R. J. 30 acres arable and. 105 acres wood. Bought at Sheriff ssale. Rivers, Susan A. 10 acres arable and 100 acres wood; adjoining lands of W. W. Rivers, W. G Barnes, W. F. Mole and O. B. Barnes. Riley, Emily C. 1 lot, Branson. Riley, Thomas G. 25 acres wood; adjoining lands of J. A. Lightsey and Hans Cleland. ' Searey, Mary J. 1 lot. Main street, Branson. Tuten, J. H. 484 acres wood; adjoining lands of Peeples. Est. of Altman, Tuten and Burwell Tuten. Tuten, Jr. BUrwall 20 acres arable and 280 acres wood; adjoining R. G. Holmes, James Glover and Susan Davis. Tuten, James A. 20 acres arable and 150 acre, wood; adjoining J. M. Rivers, John B. Rivers and VV. B. Barnes. Terry. Jacob A. Susan E.-16 acres arable and 85 acres wood; adjoiuiug lands of C. M. Rivers, J. M. Terry, J. A. Lightsey and R. J. Rivers. Wyman. J. F. 200 acres arable, 50 acres wood and 2 buildings. Bought of W. J. Wyman. Williams, Mrs. Isabella H. 75 acres arable and 129 acres wood, and 1 building; adjoining lands of N.C. Terry, C. S. A. R. Terry, Mary Bowers and C. H Bowers. Williams, Isabella H. 1 lot and 1 building, Branson. Wiggin A Co., N. 1026 acres wood. Bought of A. McBride Peeples, and adjoining Peeples, Tuten. and estate of McBride. ? POCOTALIGO. * Barnwell, Referee Hon. Joseph W.1764 acres arable 4236 acres wood; and 20 buildings; adjoining lands of Banker. Bradbury and Butts. Part of estate of Win. Heyward. Coleman, E. J. 1300 acres wood. Bought of R. G Holmes. Fickling, Trustee F. W. 30 acres arable and 490 acres wood. ** The Forrest " Plantation. Sellers, B. T. 20 acres arable and 430 acres wood, adjoining lands ot John W. Gregorie Wm. Hey wood estate et. al ROBERT. Allen, Sarah 35 acres wood; adjoining lands of Wm. M. Tiaon, Davis, Roberts, and Est. R. H. Tison Bu rrison, Simon 16 acres arable and 40 acres wood. Chovin, Rev. C. E. 30 acres arable, 170 acres meadow, 1092 acres wood and 1 building; adjoining lands of Roberts, Porcher, Brabham and McKenzie. Crapse, Catharine J. 40 acres arable, 37acres wood and 4 buildings; adjoining lands of Roberts, Davis, et. al. Davidson, H. B. 370 acres wood; adjoining lands of Ferrebe, Morecock, and Wright and Jones. Davidson, Mrs. M. 25 acres arable, 75 acres wood, and 1 building; bounded north, south, east and west by lands of H. B. Davidson. Ferrebee, Mrs. Adeline E. 20 acres arable and 820 acres wood; adjoining Humbert, Law and Ferrebee, Jones and Richardson. Ferrebee, John 286 acres wood. Ford and Porcher, 54 acres arable; adjoining lands of E. Y. Roberts, et. al. Green, Jimmy 25 acres arable, and 105 acres wood; adjoining lands of Tom Pritchard, Daniel Brown, W. J. Lawton, et. al. Humbert, F.344 acres wood; adjoining lands of Richardson, Railroad Co., and Malpheus. Hodgins, Wm. 14 acres arable and 469 acres wood. Taxes due for 1873-74. Holmes, R. G. 240 acres wood. The L. C. Roberts tract Law, O. P. 50 acres wood; adjoining lands of Eat J. Ferrebee, Bobbins, Boddington A. Co., Wilson Ferrebee and Davidson. Law, O. P. 337 acres wood; adjoining lands of Ferrebee, Moore, Duncan, Kuh, Richardson and Malpheus. Law, O. P. 1914 acres wopd; adjoining lands of Kirk estate, Buckner, Kuh, Strobhart, Porter and Savannah river. Law, O. P. .145 acres wood; adjoining lands of Richardson, Dawson, Blakewood et al. \foK>nzie. B. R. 5 acres arable, and 362 acres mea dow; adjoining lands of ChoTin, Brabham and McKenzie. McKenzie, Agt. G. T. 15 acres arable, 75 acres meadow and 810 acres wood. Preister, Sarah i aciea arable and 3 acres wood; adjoining lands of Proman, Boyles and Floyd. Richardson, Z. 99 acres wood: adjolniug lands of McKenzie, estate of McKenzie et. al, Says, Moses 5 acres arable, and 75 acres wood; adjoining lands of Stevens, Stephenson, Smith A Bro. et. al. Tiaon, Wm. M. 80 acres arable and 3420 acres wood; adjoining lands of B. H. Tison. Lartigue Lawton et. at. Trowell, K. S. 3 acres arable and 95 acres wood. Bought of W. F. Crosby. Toomer, Peter 30 acres arable and 77 n :-es wood; adjoining lands of Roberts, Mc?enzie, Dupont etal. V' UliaMs, ' Ji.u ji't itOu ac>es *ood. ! Woocu, Dennis E. 10 acres arable aud 28 acres 1 wood; adjoining lauds of Sauls, Porcher et. al. SHELDON. Garrett, June 4 acres arable acd 1 acre wood Oakland place. Bought of Dr. Wrn. Fuller. Jones, Clement G. 13 acres arable and 1 acre wood; part of Oakland plantation bought Dr. Wm. Fuller. Williamson, Henry 13 acres arable and 12 acres wood, adjoining lands of Henry M. Fuller et. al. Washington, Hector 4 acres arable and 6 acres of wood. At Sheldon Station, Port Royal Railroad. Yates, R. Thomas 20 acres arable, 100 acres meadow, 230 acres wood and 3 buildings. ST. HELENA, Aiken, Tol^y C. 22^ acres arable and 9 acres wood; lot No. 9 sec. 21 Isle, also lot No 58 A. sec. 20 1 s 1 e. Aiken, Peter 10 acres arable, Hope's place. Anderson, Butler 7 acres wood; Corner farm. Bryan, Ham 10 acres wood; Saxonvllle on Frog mr?p* ^ Bryan, Molly 4 acres arable and 6 acres wood Jano Pritchard place. Bowles. Tyra 7 acres arable, Scott place. Bradley 2d Dick 10 acres arable, Jane Pritchard place. Brantley, Israel 3 acres arable and 17 acres wood; Saxon vi lie on Frogmore, Bowen, est. Jacob 10 acres arable, Tom B, Chaplin place. Bowers, Wm. 20 acres arable*Hopes place. Bowers, Wm. 7 acrA wood, Capt. John Fripps place. Bennett, est. Thomas W. 10 acres wood. Saxonville on Frogmore. Byas, Toby 18 acres arable and 1 acre wood. Barnwell, Mlley 20 acres arable. Pope place. Chaplin, est. Morris 18 acres arable. Wallace , * place. Coaxam, Pompey 28 acres arable and 10 acres wood, Phil brick Lands. Eddings, Thomas 10 acres arable and 5 acres wood. Dr. White place. Frasier, Moses 10 acres arable. Scott place. Fields, Will 10 acres arable. Robt. Fuller place. Fields. Toney 1 lot at Lands End. Green, Joseph 22 acres arable and 10 acres wood. Polliwana Island. Grant, Simon 1 lot. Lands End. Grant* Sam 7 acres arable and 3 acres wood. Dr. Croft place, Long Island. Grayson, Jr. Frank 7 acres wood. Fractional B. of lot 40, sec. 29.1 s. 1 e. Gardner, 2d Benj. 7 acres arable and 3 acres meadow. Robt Fuller place. Glover, Richard 15 acres arable and 5 acres wood. Dr. White place. Gadsden, 8.5 acres arable. ^Bought of Solomon Sams. Glover, Julia 1 lot at Lands End* Holmes, Rigor 5 acres arable and 5 acres wood. Rose place. Jenkins, James 9 acres arable. Cofin Point. Johnson, Sampson 1 lot. Ben ChspUn place, Lands End. Johnson, Est. Morris 9 acres arable and 1 acre wood. Dr. Pope place. Lowndes, Robt. 10 acres arable. Frogmore. Lagree, James 10 acres arable. Hope's place. Lewis, Emma 4 acres arable and 1 building. Indian Hill. Middleton, Richard 10 acres arable. Oliver Fripp place. Middleton, Wm, 8 acres arable and 7 acres wood. Oliver Pritchard place. Mack, Henry 13 acres arable. Jane Pritchard place. Myers, Albert 10 acres arable. Scott place. Mitchell, Mike 10 acres arable. Lot No. 00, sec. 29, 1 s. 1 e. MattU, Toby 5 acres arable. Wassaw Island. Matthews Sam 10 3-4 acres arable and 2 acres wood. Wassaw Island. Nesbet, Colatchet 8 1-4 acres arable and 10 acres wood. Lot No. 12, sec. 29,1 s. 1 e. Owens, Sarah 8 seres arable and 2 acres wood. McTureus place. Polite, York 2 1-2 arable. Fripp Point. Perry, Wm. 10 acres arable. Frogmore. I'ickney, Jack 15 acres arable and 5 acres wood. McTureus place. Rivers, Summerset 10 acres arable. Scott place. Rivers, James 26 1-4 acres arable and 10 acres wood. Cedar Grove. # Rivera, Ishmael W. 8 acres arable, 2 acres wood, and 1 building. McTureus place. Richardson, Adam 9 acres arable and 1 acre wood. Hope's place. Richardson, Toney 5 acres wood. Paul Chaplin place. Roach, Neptune 5 acres arable and 5 acres wood. Lot No. 1, s-c. 4,1 s. le. Rhodes, S. W. 100 acres wood. Pine Island. Richards, Harry 20 acres arable. Lots Noa 58 and 59, sec. 19,1 s. 1 e. Rundlett, J. C. Lot Na 1, Lands End. Rundlett, J. C. Lot No. 3, Lands End. " " Lot No. 5, Lands End. " ? Lot No. 7, Lands End. u " Lot No. 50, Lands End. 14 " Lot No. 52, Lands End. " " Lot No. 54, Lands End. " " Lot Na 55, Lands End. ? " " Lot Na 105 Lands End. M M Lot Na 107 Lands End. " Mrs. Ellen 1 lot Land* End. Richards, John 10 acre* arable and 9 acres wood. Lot No. 63 sec. 24,1 a 1 and Na 64, sec. 24,1 s. 1 e. Richardson, Sancho 10 acres arable and 20 acres wood. Extreme northerly end of promontory knoan is "Fripp Point." ? Simmons, April 7 acres arable aad 3 acres wood. Orange Grove place, cunmnna v?H F. 12 rrps arable an 1 8 acres wood. Hopes place. Smalls, Ned 5 acres arable. Fripp Point place. Singleton, Primus 6 acre* arable and 3acres wood* Jane Pritcbard place. Singleton, Solomon 10 acres arable. Scott place. Smashum, Abram 10 acres arable. Lot No. 6, see. 24,1 s. 1 w. Oaks place. Sampson, Jacob 10 acres arable. Orange Grore place. Sheppard, Jack 10 acres arable. Eddings Point Snipe, Jack 40 acres arable sod 10 acres meadow and 3 buildings. Lot No. 48, sec. 21,1 n. 1 w, and lots Noe. 36 and 37, 44 sec. 25, 1 d. J e., loC No. 40 sec. 19,1 n. 1 e., and lot No. 33, sec. 24,1 a. 1 e. Sykes, sst. Straffoo 10 acres arable, lot No. 47 see 23 I s 1 w. Smalls, Simon 8 acres arable and two acres wood. Fripp Point place. Stewart, Larenia 4 acres arable and $ acres wood. Jane Pritcbard place. Shuman, est. Henry 10 acres arable. Tsrn Fripp place. Vanderhorst, Posey 4 acres arable and 5 acres wood Saxonville on Frogmore. Washington, Moses 10 acres arable and 5 acres wood. Frogmore. Washington, Joseph 40 acres arable 10 wood, and 1 building. Anna Pritcbard place. Washington, D C. 9 acres arable and 1 acre meadow. Frogmore. Washington, Barcus 4 acres arable. Coffin point Williams, Cuffee 10acres arable.' Scott place. Wlgg, est. Moses 20 acres arable and 8 acres wood) Capt John Fripp place. Wright Betsey, 13 acres arable and 5 acres wood. Hopes place. Wells, George M. 60 acres wood. LADIES ISLAND. Allston, Thomas 5 acres arable and 10 acres wood ^ Webb place. Alden A. Waters, Agent 40 acres wood; adjoining Bluff Farm. Allen, Robert 6 acres arable. Coosaw and Corn Islands. Bryan, Joe 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood. Corn Island. Bryan, Adam 15 acres arable. Bloorofleld. Brown, James 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood. Lot No. 52, sec. 34,1 n: 1 w. Brown, Maria 6 acres arable, 4 acres wood and 1 building. Webb place. Brown, Minnie 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood. Com Island. Brown, Rinah 5 acres arable. Danner Field. Barnwell, John 20 acres wood and 1 building. Capers place. Burraough, John 10 acres arable Pleasant Point Cohen, Joe 10 acres arable. Coosaw Island. Cbisolm, Est. Polidore 10 acres arable. Capers i Place. Fields. Ten ah 15 acres arable. Coosaw. Fields, Tom 12 acres arable and 5 acres wood, i Coosaw. Frasier, Jonas. 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood Lots Nos. 62 and 63 sec. 17. IN. 1 W. Chaplin Place. Green, Jr. Teter 10 acres wood. Brick Yard. Or 'k. ? acres arabL ai.a?a.i?? mttd Corn Island. Green, Charlos 14 acre* arable. Corn Is'aod. Hnggiua, Est. 1 building. Hazel Fann. Koi nes, Carolina 10 acres wood. Fripp Fairfield Hej ward, Scipeo 10 acres wood. ( orn Island. Hamilton, Sarah 10 acree wood. Springfield. Hudson. Lydia 10 acres arable. Springfield. Jenkins, Jane 10 seres arable. Bloomfield. Jones, Sylria 3 acrea arable. Orange Grore. Lynch, Est. Hon. Jam w Lou No. 33 sec. '?L I N. 1 W. Lynch, Eat Hon. James Lot No. 34 sec. 22,1 N. I W. Lynch, Est. Hon. James Lot No. 47 sec. 22 IN. 1 W. Lynch, Eat. Hon. James Lot No. 48 sec. 22 1 N 1W. r Lynch, Est. Hon. James Lot No. 49 see. 22 1 N. 1 W. Lynch, Eat. lion. James Lot No. SO see. 22 1 N. 1 W. Lynch, Est. Hon. James Lot No. 63 sec. 24 IN. 1 w. Lynch, Est. Hon. Jam<*a Lot No. 61 sec. 22 1 N. ! 1W. MJddleton, Josh a a 10 acres arable 10 acne wood and 1 building. Cooaaw. Pinckney, Peter 16 acres arable and 6 aem wood Pope Place. Parker, Est. Posopey Wyne 10 acres arable sad 10 acres wood. Springfield and Yeidier Places. Phoenix, Will 6 acree arable and 6 acres wood. Cooaaw. Robinson, Joe 6 acres arable and 14 acres wood. Lots 16 and 17 sec. 19 1 N. IE. Rivers, B. S. 5 seres arable and 9 acres wood. Cooaaw Island. Rivers, Ned 5 acres arable. Richardson, Doctor 10 acres arable and 10 acre* wood. Tom Island. BUey, Rebecca 6 acres arable and 6 acres wood. Hasel Farm. I Simmons, Betsey 3 acres arable and 7 acres woodCapers Place. Simmons, Ned 16 acres arable. Haacl Farm. Simmons, Monday 10 acres arable Lot No. 33 see. -20 1 N 1 W. Simmons, Amelia 5 acres arable and 6 acres wood ? Lot No. 60 sec. 24 1 N. 1 W. Cooaaw. Singleton, Charles 10 acres arable. WhRehalL Smalls, Est. Isaac 10 acrea arable. Pleasant Point Staplston, Thomas 10 acres arable. TttsomfiaM Scort, Nellie 6 acres arable and 9 7-8 aorn weed. Hasel Farm. Sykea, Stephen 10 acres arable. Pops. Sheppard, Est. Richard 3 acrea wood Let 19 see. 17 18. i E. Wyne, Hagar 9 acres arable 1 acre wood aad 1 building. Lucy Point. Wallace, Stephen 9 acres arable and 1 aero wood, Longfield Place. * Wallace, Est. Caeoar IS acres arable aad 7 aerea wood and 1 building. BloomfleM. Webb, Cuffee 10 acres arable. Hasd Farm. YEMAS8EE. Butler, 8iah 10 acres wood. Bennett, Dembo 90 acres wood; adjoining Bob Shsdd. Dasher, John 90 acres wood; adjoining F. Hardee, and the 8toddard's. Fen wick, Gabriel 9 acres wood. Win. Haaell tract. Flckling; Mrs. D. & 1 lot; HaideeviUe. Green, 2d. Abram 60 acres wood. Bought of Touisaant, Gokling. Haynes, Zachariah 40 acres arable, So aerea mmdow and 400 acres wood; adjoining estate of Jonce, New river, Cook and Adam Bright. Humbert, F. 25 acres arable and 475'acres wood; adjoining Law agent; Bail road, Ferrebee A Jones. Johnson, Sancho 10 acres wood; adjoining Mrs Shadd. Law, O. P. 1,000 acres wood; adjoining Ferrebee Bobbins, Boddlngton A Co., Campbell end Humbert.' Law, Agt O. P. S00 acres wood; adjoining Rabbins, Boddlngton A Co., and Humbert. The Daw* son tract. Hirers, Mahals 28 aerea wood. Bought of Caesar Rivers. Shadd, R. E. 40 acres wood; adjoining Frye, Bennett, Shadd, ei. aL Williams, Josiah 1 lot. Bought of Z. Richardson. List of Tax-payers who made Tender of Bills of the Bauk of the State for Stats Taxes. BEAUfORT. Applj, Jacob 2 lots and 2 buildings. Beaufort Benton, 8. M. A C. U. V. 65 arable, 75 meadow, 80 wood and 2 buildings. Conant, John 110 arable and 460 wood. Also 2 lota and 7 buildings. Beaufort. Crofut, Agent, Jas. M. 59 arable and 100 wood. ALSO 1 lot and 2 buildings. Beaufort , Elliott, Wm. Lot D. Block CTBeaufort. Elliott, Ann B. Lot A. Black 81 Beaufort. juiiou, Ann o. mm o. (mock ivt ocwion. French, M. 1 lot and 1 building. Beaufort. French. M. J. 16 arable. Gage, George 4 lots and 4 buildings Beaufort. Mayo, 6.250 arable, 76 meadow, 75 ^ood and Pollltzer, M. 8 Lota and 8 building* Beaufort Pollitxer, M. 40 meadow Ely's place. Pollitzer, M. 75 meadow, and 70 wood. Baker place and Fort Charlotte, buildings. Also 8 lots and 4 buildings. Beaufort Rice, L. C, 50 arable, 100 meadow and 40 wood. Rich, A Co., John lo meadow and 01-2 wood. Also 1 lot and 2 buildings. Beaufort Bams, John H.AE.E.1 lot and 2 buildings. Beaufort Scheper, F. W. 2 lots and 2 build lags. Beaufort Scheper, E. A. 1 lot and 1 building. Beaufort Tonking A Jenkins, Mm 1 lot and i building. Wilson, ffm. 1 lot and 2 buildings. Beaufort Walker, Rer. Edward F. 100 arable, 500 wood and 1 building. BLVFFTQIT. Campbell, Rev. J. B. 433 wood. Hey ward A Guerard, ISO arable, 290 meadow, 2560 wood and 12 buildings. Lowndes, James 50 arable 100 meadow, <50 wood and 1 building: Stoney, M. JL 50 arable, 100 meadow, 1500 wood and 2 bwUdings. Also 1 lot and 1 building. Stoney, M. M. 100 arable, 100 meadow and 150 wood. Afonl let C006A WHA TCHIB. Dudley, T. A. 18 arablo and 178 wood. Gloves, Col. Joeeph 130 arable, 7870 wood end 1 buildings. Also 1 lot and 6 buildings Glover. J. Hay ward MOO wood. Howard, W. C. 350 amble, 628 meadow, 8291 wood, and 4 buildings. Alsol lot Lawton, A. J. 100 amble, 50 meadow, 2118 wood and 4 buildings. ImM Mrm. T. M 1 Int 1 baiUlnt. GOBTBR Law ton, M. J. 800 widow ud 1200 wood. Long. Jacob A. 4. G. W. 100 arable and 518 wood* Peep lei, Edward H. 1000 wood. LAWTOK " Davis, Richard W. 75 arable 845 wood and 2 buildings. 7 DeLoach, Jacob C. 75 arable,277 wood and 1 boilding. Johnson, Dr. N. H. 200 arable, 100 meadow, 1000 wood and 1 building. Lawton. Sarah O. 40 ai-able, and 1900 wood. Lawton, John 331 arable, 72 meadow 522 wood, hand 8 buildings. Lawton, O. G. 40 arable wood and 1 build* Ing. Lawton, W. A. 250 arable, 200 meadow, 105# wood and 1 building. Lawton, Mrs. M. J. 40 meadow and 70 wood. Lawton, Francis A. 850 arable, 100 meadow 188 wood and 1 building. Lawton, Miner 8. 250 arable, 100 meadow, (05 wood and 1 building. Lawton, Agent Joseph M. 100 arable, 75 meadow and 4825 wood. Lawton, L. W. 80 arable and 424 wood. Martin, A. M. 300 arable, 100 meadow, 1200 wood nd 8 buildings. Martin, A. 800 arable, 100 meadow, 1400 wood, and 1 building. Martin, Mrs. Catharine M. 200 arable and 685 wood. Martin, Mrs. E. M. 600 arable, 410 meadow, 2500 wood and 1 building. Peeples, E. H. 400 arable, 189 meadow, 1420 wood and 2 buildings. Riley, T. J. 62 1-2 arable, 861 wood, and 2 build toga. Riley, Jr., T.J, 20 arable and 80 wood. Rhodes, George 880 arable, 175 meadow, 995 wood and 2 buildings. Riley and Child, Marr Ann 300 arable and 18i > ' y