THE PORT ROYAL.
STANDARD and COMMERCIAL
-A.. Q-. THOMAS
Editor,
Beaufort, S. C., June 1, 1876.
SI BSC1UPTIONS.
Onr Tour, $i 00
8U Hunthn, 1 00
AdTorttomfnU Will bt Inserted at the
01 50 per tqnnrr, 10 Nonparrll ,
*1 1mm, flktr the flrnt InnrrUon; subsequent
lawrtl?n?-l>)' contract.
JOB PRINTING AND STATIONERY.
We have one of the niwt complete JOB OFFICES
s the State, and do work as well and at as low prices
as In the cities. Our stock of.STATIONERY islarge
Bad will be sold wholesale and retail, as low as in
Charleston and Sarannah.
Poods and law tdanksin great variety.
#Jeial Paper of Beaufort Count?.
Wb publish t' is week, in our supplement,
the entire debate in the ITou-e of
Representatives, on the subject of in
qniry into a suitable place for the location
of a naval rendezvous on the South Atlantic
coast. It will be seen that the argument
of the advo atcs of Tvbeewa^ based
on the endorsment of the memorial of the
city of Savannah by Commodore Amtnen.
the absurdity and incorrectness of which
we exposed some months since. On what
authority Commodore Ammen made the
assertion that the fresh water bills of the
I>ictator f r the first six months at Port
Royal amounted to JS4.5S4.18, we know
not, but we do know that the charge
made by the contractors for one year, including
the six months alluded to, did
not amount to $3,000. Let us have fair
play, let the truth be told, and we have
no four as to the report to be made to
Congress on tlic subject of Port Royal, at
its next session.
On Monday evening the Xew
York Hose Co., held a meeting and discussed
as to whether they should disband
vr reorganize. It was decided to stand
by the Company and keep up the name
and in order to instill new vigor into the
Company, they intend to drum up recruits.
get a parade uniform, and devote
two days in each month, one to parade
and the other for practice. It is much
better to fail, than never to have good intentions
ami if success attends their eff ?rts
they will meet, as they deserve, the praise
of their fellow citizens. The fire of last
week demonstrated that a more thorough
organization, and drill was a great necessity
in our fire department. To this end
this hose company must elect competent
and live officers who wiH take a pride in
the success that must attend vigorous
effort. What better time for organization
and rejuvinating than this centennial
year. Keep it going boys for the next
hundred years.
Oit Thur>day last the roof of Pr.
Stuarts residence in Beaufort caught fire
from the ehiiuuey, and so rapidly did the
fire gain headway th t at one time fears
were entertained that the entire building
would be reduced to ashes. The new fire
company the Phoenix" was the first to
put a stream on the fire, then the Union
No. 1, with their engine at Watorhouse's
wharf commenced to play, and soon after
wards the steamer, from the same wharf,
placed two streams on the fire. The
furniture was removed.but in consequence
of the excitement prevailing considerable
quantities of it were broken up. This
was the largest fire that has occurred in
he town for several years, and that it
was confined to the roof is to be attributed
to the strength of the fire department.
It wa< ruuiorcd that the steamer was
without water in'her boiler when the
alarm of fire was given, but we ascertained
that this was not the ca?e, the delay
being occasioned by the engineer receiving
no orders when the hose was ready
for work. The damage is estimated to be
between $800 and $1,000, with no insurance.*
It has been suggested that a
fire police ought to be orgauized to prevent
the destruction of property in the
indiscriminate efforts to save, as considerable
damage was caused thereby at
K,b firo
I >
A duty well done will bring its own rc
ward. The Hons. Robert Smalls, and
R W. M. Mackey, performed their's in
the reeent discussion on the Naval ap
propriation bill. This State and section
has no special claim on the Hon. L. Danford
of Ohio,-and we therefore, in the
name of Port Royal and Beaufort extend
our thanks for his advocacy of a liberal
policy in the selection of a naval rendcx
vous. Let the best place for the object
receive the prize.
This week two of our liquor dealers
were brought tip before the Iut ndant
charged with a breach of the town ord nance,
prohibiting their stores being
open on Sunday, and selling or giving
liquor. We have repeatedly called attention
to ordinances that are not enforced
and contended that if they were
letters they ought to be repealed,
*ie one among the number. Warden
DfcM it exerting himself, and brought up
<*ses this week, but still it is unfair
if eqet) vigilance is not exerted on all
oftondfcrs of this ordinance.
The tesmer General Sedgwiek,
from Sswinnah made itro excursions from
*hat eity to Port Royal and Beaufort this
week. The boat wrs crowded on Sunday,
and on Monday, as many as were on
board wire left behind, there being lo
room for them.
Last "Week there were shipped
#rer the Port Royal Railroad, 347 bales
cotton.
&?T Cranberries 35 cts. per cac 3
Xobert'b.
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List of land io Beaufort County on
which Taxes, Penalties and Assessments
remain unpaid for the
Fiscal Year of 1875, as returned
by Geo. Holmes, Esq., Treasurer
! Beaufort County,
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BKAUFOKT.
Ilrown, 1st., Geo. 1 lot and I building, block No.
93, town of Beaufort.
Bryan, Priiuns I acres arable and 5 acres wood,
j Chajdiau place, Port Royal Inland.
Barnes. I.ymus 15 acres arable at Jericho.
Farues, Sarah C. 1 lot and building, town of Beaufort.
Black, Paul 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood, Eddings
place, Taris Island.
Black. Chine 14 1-2 acres arabl *, n ar Port Royal.
Burnhaiu, Torn 2 1-2 acres arable, 4 1-2 wood, Ellis
place.
Bellinger, Eli 1 lot aud I building, town of Beaufort.
Campbell, Israel 10 acres arable. Woodward place.
Cobea, Samuel 1 lot and 1 building, bloek Xo. 4
on "the Point," town of Beaufort.
Cuyler,Sr., Win 5 acres arable and 5 acres wood,
Laurel Bay, Port Royal Island.
Cormlek, Boater 20 acres arable, Eddiugs place,
Paris I dand.
Castle, Caesar 1 l??t, lliggiusonville, sub lot 2
O'Conuell st reet, in lot 50, see. 31, 1 n. 1 w.
Caiutuck, Mrs., Healer 1-3 of an acre, adjoining
Caesar Hey ward, et. ul; being a isirt of the Magnolia
plantation tract.
Drayton, John 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood,
Grey's Hill,
Doctor, Est. Lazarus 11.1-4 tore- arable and 5 acres
wood, Eddings place. Paris Island.
Deas, Morris 10 acres wood, adjoining Anthony
Phillips, Minus Manigo aud Malissa Phillips, at
Porters.
Fripp, Nancy 20 acres wood land.
Fripp, Simon 12 acres arable and 8 acres woo l,
Porter'sJOld Field.
Fields, Amy 10 acres arable, lot 36, 9cc.4,1 n. 2w#
Sew brook.
Fields, Win. 1(J acres wood, Fuller place', Paris Is
land, formerly belonging to Will Eagon.
Green, Middleton 10 acres arable', Laurel Bay,
part of Wm. Barnwell tract.
Crcem, Joseph 10 acre* arable and 10 wood, Oakland.
" How \f u nlcwnnlt * lftopros
urwn, i n;ifiw .i^tu? ?v? - - ??
arable, Eddings place, Paris Inland.
Gadsden, Robert 20 acres arable. Swamp place.
Gadsden, Tom 20 a -res arable, Laurel Bay.
Glblis, Kst., Maurice l."? acres arable and 5 wood,
Corn island.
Gcddes, Brisfc-r 5 acres arable and 5 acres wood,
Horse Island.
Ceddes, Nat 4 acres am bin and 6 acres wood, Mills
place.
Ceddes, Ben 5 acres arable 5 acres wood, Oak Mulligan.
GHlison, Sylvia 7 acres arable and 3 acres wood,
Stuart Point.
Cray son, Daniel 1 lot and 1 building, Hancock
St., Beaufort.
(iarrison, Sam 20 acres arable, Habersham. P. I.
Coldwine, John 10 acres arable, lot 24, soc. 21, 1 s.
2 w. Broad River.
Giliianl, Catharine lot 10, in block 51, Beaufort.
Gordon, George 1 lot in block 92, Beaufort.
IIuscU, Sarah 10 acres arable, Wm. IVrryclear
place.
Howard, Stepney 10 acres arable and 3 acres wood
EllioG place.
HolmeSalt. G. 20 acres wood.
Holmes'. R. G- 15 acres arable and 15 acres wood.
Hey ward, Joseph 2 acres arable and 8 acres wood,
lot 53, sec. 3, 1 s. 2 w. Habersham,
lltyward, Andrew 10 acres arable,Perryclear.
Htint, Nancy 4 acres arable.
Haynes, Phoebe U acres arable and 11 acres wood,
Edgt rlj place.
Haynes, Joe and Affie 1 acre arable and 9 acres
wood, Swamp place.
Hick, John 12 acres ar-blc, Julius Chaplin place.
Jenkins, Sam 10 acres arable and 5 acres wood,
Rhc'.t 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
wool. Campbell.
Jenkins, Isaac 1 lot and 1 building, Beaufort.
Jenkins, Isaac 10 acres wood. Tom Island.
Jtnkius, Prince 10 acres arable and lOaercs wood,
Horse Island.
Jones, Win. 1 lot, Higglnsonvillc.
James, Posey 1 lot, Beaufort. Bought of James M.
Oro'ut.
Lawrence, Wm. 10 acres arable, 10 acres wood and
2 buildings, Magnolia place, on Shell Road.
Lawrence, Bets y 10 acres arable and 10 aeros
wood, Magnolia place.
Middletou. Wiu. H. 20 acres wood. Cotton Island,
in \\ halt* Branch river, and Broad river, near Woodward
plantation.
Slack, Est., Sam 12 acres arable and S acres wood,
near Cherry Hill place.
Mack, lk-nj. 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood.
Swamp place.
Mauigauit, Martha 8 acres wood, Ann Perryelear.
MeCloud. IMtilo 10 acres arable, Fuller place, Paris
Island.
McPherson, Est., Xero 20 acres arable and 1 buildin?,
Habersham place.
Middleton, Joshua 20 acres wood, Seabrook place
Matthews, Jam s 1 lot, Port Royal.
O'Driscol, Ellen 1 lot and 1 building, lot Xo. 20,
block Xo. 06, (Xiehols survey) Port Royal.
Parker, Rachael 1 building on lot A. block 12,
town of Beaufort.
Polite. Daniel, 10 acres arable, Seabrook place.
Proctor, list Frederick 3 acres arable and 17 acres
wood. Edgerly place.
Pettigru, Jacob 20 acres arable, Mean's place Paris
Island.
Priley, Xclson, 10 acres arable, Eddings place ParIs
Island.
Pritehard, rrimus 10 acres arable, EddiDgs place
Paris IslaDd.
Plnckney, Edward M. 1 lot and 1 building; corner
King and ltluden Sts;, Beaufort. Taxes due for 1874.
Parker, Fay 3 acres arable and 10 acres wood,
Rice l*ark near. Port Royal Ferry.
Robinson, Jr., Neptune 10 acres arable, Eddings
phcc, Paris Islaud*
Robinson, Lucy 10 acres arable, Mean* pbrce, Par
is Island. - Richardson,
Joe 5 acres arable and 5 acres wood,
Bayuard place.on Broad River.
Richardson, Dcy 5 acres arable, Stephen Elliott
place.
Reed Peggy 10 teres arable, Fuller place, Paris
Island.
Richards, Ilagar 10 acres arable, Fuller place,
Paris Island.
Rot an, Adam 2 3-4 acres arable, lot No. 7, see. 3.1
n. 2 w., Verdisr place, near Port Royal Ferry.
Reuben, Caesar 6 acres arable, fraction B., lot No.
32, sec. 26, 1 n. 2 w.
Simmons, Marcus W. 5 acres arable, 5 acres wood
uad 1 building, Bayuard place.
Simmons, Est. Daniel 5 acres arable; adjoining
Elijah Kraaier; ot.al., lot No. 49, sec. 1,1 n. 2 w.
Simmons, Moses 15 acres arable and 5 acres woodStuart
Point, near Port Royal Ferry.
Smalls, Isbmsel, 10 acres arable, Baynard place.
Small, Hauuibal 10 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, Binah 5 acres arable and 5 acres wood, Old
Fort place, near Port Royal.
Scott, Ben 10 acres arable, Fuller place.
Seott, Abrtm 10 acres arable, lot No. 26, ?ec. 17, 2
s. 1 w. Parts Island,
Stuart, Est., Caesar 18 acres arable aud 2 acres
wood, Mills place.
Sweetflower, Simon 3 acres arable and 10 acres
uood, Baynard place.
I Stlva, Francisco dc 1 building, Fort Royab
Thomson, Mrs. C. M. 1 lot and 2 buildings, Muck
."3 eorn-'r West anu Cwren St*., B<nufort.
j Verdier, Bella! "-4 acre-aura Me Verdier j heo. near
Tor*. Bejal
Washington, Moses P. 10 acre? of wood; adjoining
! Ittnds of Ahrarn Taylor, Sam Green, and Pollv Williams.
Wright, Richard $ acres arable and 7 acres wood,
Habersham.
Wright, Si to on 3 acres arable and 2 acres wood,
Tom Mean*; Paris Island.
Wright, Richard 7 acres arable and 3 acres wood
Habersham. Formerly owned by Jack Johnson.
White, Rebecca 10 acTOsarable, Fuller place, Paris
Island.
Wallace, Caesar 10 acres arable, Lone Island. Adjoining
Paris Island.
Young, Renj. T. 3 acres araole and 2 acres wood
Tom Means place, Paris Island.
BLl'FFTOX.
Frown, Edgar 1 lot village of RluflTkon.
Redon, Peter 13 acres arable and 137 acres
wood, north, bv Public Road, ea?t by Chechessee
River and south by lands of Clover.
Brabham, I. John 243 acres wo>d nortli >?y lands of
I>r. Paul Pritchard, cast by lands of Stoney, south
ov Lands of .McKay, and west by lands of Jenkins.
Becket, Patrick 10 acres arable and :50 acres wcod,
north by the Charleston and Savannah road, south
by lands of Wiggins, west by Will Campbell, et. al.
Barrett Mrs. (i. F, 1 lot and 1 building, village of
BlufTton.
Coider, Andrew north bv lauds of Law, south cast,
and west, by lands of Boddington.
Cooler, A. D. 4? acres wood, north, south west and
east by lands of 0. P. Law.
Campbell, Will 20 acres wood, north, south, east
arid west by lands of Wiggins.
Ellis, Robert"2r> acres arable, GO acres meadow
A 85 acres wood north by lands'of Watcrhousc and
Co, east by lands of Br. E. E. Ellis, sontli by lands
ofT.B. Ellis ami west by lands of J. A. Hascl.
Epping, Mrs. Ann E. 12 acres arable, 100 acres
meadow. 2088 acres wood and 3 buildings, north
by llazzurd Creek, east by the same, south by Chelsea
plantation and lands of estate of Hey ward and
west by public lands.
Easou, James M. 150 acres arable, 723 acres wood
and 4 buildi ngs, north cast and west by Colleton
river and Foot Point I .and Company and Col. Colcoek.
Fcrrebee, John Est. 600 acres wood north by lands
of tiarviu and estate of Ferrebee. east by lands of
Garvin and south and west by lands of Bobbins
t
Boddington and Co,; known as " Carter's " Bay.
Foot Point"I^ii.d Company 130 acres meadow and
214 acres wood, north, by Colleton River and Foot
Point, east and south by lands of Coleock and west
by Colleton River.
Keeler, E. W. 23 aeies arable, 25 acres meadow and
7ft acres wood, north and west by lauds of J. A
Hasel, east by lands of estate of Ellis and south by
Okeetee 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, aud
south and west by lands of Robbins, Boddington and
Co.
Law, O. P. 8 acres moodow and 29 acres wood
north and west by lands formerly belonging to A.
Ocmler and south east by the public road.
Law, O. P. 1 lot Boundary street village of Bluff
ton.
Ijv, 0. P. 600 acres mashland, north by lands of
Holmes, east by lands of Glover* sooth by lands of
Mack, s?mth 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 27.50 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 Jilutiton.
Robertson, Mrs A. G. and J, P. 20 acres arable, 20
mtadow, 650 wood.
Robertson, Mrs, A. G. and J. D. 8 lots village of
Bluffton.
Richardson, estate 80 acres wood north and east by
Brabham, south and west by Guerard and Hey ward
Schlegelmilch, Fred 800 acres wood lands formerly
owned by Isaac Tuten, and Paul Hamilton.
Southern, J, P. 100 acres arable, 100 meadow, 4800
acres wood and 5 buildings, north by lands of Robertson,
Sioncv and May River, east by lands of
Box and Hamilton, south by lands of Waplcs and
New River, west by lauds of Roliertson and New
River.
Verdier, estate E. A. -V) acres arable, 200 meadow
and 3000 acres wood, north by lands of Schicgelmilcb,
east by Charleston Kocd, lands of Fin ley
and Co, south by land* of Law, II. F. YerJior and
Pritchard and west by New River Swamp.
Wiuuingham, estate Wm. 1 lot village of Bluffion.
COOSA WIIATC1IIE.
Anders, Mary 7 acres arable and 23 acres wood
adjoining Lavcuicr Cohen Joliu Tuten et. al. On
Bull Head Bay.
Andrews, Wm. 60 acres arable 60 acres meadow and
60 acres wood; adjoining Mary Anders, Phillip
Reed, Robt. Clcland et, al.
Bowrrs, James 20 acres meadow and 80 wood, adjoining
Martha A. Mew, T. P. Pope, Daniel Fields
and Wm. Pope.
liowers, Martha 250 acres wood; adjoi ning Wm
Bowers et. al.
Bolan T. V. 10 acres arable and 5 buildings; adjoining
T. S. Behn et, al.
Bing Thomas 1 acre arable 99 acres wood; adjoining
lands of Johnson and S. F. Fllis.
Bing, Harriet 5 acres arable, and 30 wood, adjoin
in? lands Francis Orr, II. Primus, and Aleck Jones.
Bryan, F. J. 8 acres arable and 192 acres wood, adjoining
lands of Wm Pope, W. C. Johnston et. al,
Belm. P. S. and T. II. 3">0 acres wood, adjoining
estate of Charles Dupont.Pr. M. Sommer, public
road et.al.
Bock, Mrs. Laura E. 1 lot in firahararille.
Bennett, Win. T. 10 acres arable, 10 meadow and
142 acres wood.
Cleland, Mary A. 20 acres amble and 43 aer^s
wood. Adjoining lands of II. F. Sauls, (j. W. Harvey
and S. A. Sauls.
Cohen, John 30 acres arable, adjoining Peed, Cleland,Tuten
and Anders. Bought of LavcqdfeCohen
Pavant, estate P. J. 40 acres arable .'599 a^vs wood
and 1 building; adjoining^James Morrison et. al.
Dubois Saiu 10 acres arable and 240 acres wood.
Dawson, estate Thomas 50 acres arable and 356,
acres wood, north by lands of Wm. W. Farr, east
by Coosawhatchie River and south and west by
lands of Adams.
DeVeaux, Sam 200 acres wood, adjoining Hodgei
Strobliart, Dupont and Frank Smart.
Dickenson, and Co. 15 acres arable, 352 acres wood
apd ? buildings, Fork of Beaver Dam Branch and
Cypress Creek.
Ellis, Alexander, 150 acres wood, adjoining A.
Winn, II. Pooling, Ellis and Fiiulal.
Fields, Daniel 25 acres arable and 130 acres to <d,
aIjoiniug lands of Henry Xewton, James Pope, e).
al.
Field*, Jonas, 6 acres arable, and 47 acres wood.
The H. Brant tract.
Ferrehee, Nathan GO acres arable, 3.78 acres meadow,
and 1 building, north by estate Wilson Ferrebee,
east by N. Ferrebee, south by bobbins Boddlngton
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 lauds 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 20 acres wood,
north by Honey Hill BUttery, south by Joe Rarncttand
east by the C. A S. public road.
Johnson, James M. 40 acres arable and 610 acre*
wood.
Johnson, James M. 40 acres arable and 160 acres
wood; north by lauds of Win. H. Shuinan, south by
lands of John F. Griner, cast by landsof Benj. Griner
and west by lands of W. R. Smith.
Jenkins, Horace 8 acres arable and 70acres wood;
adjoining Thos. Jepklns, et. al., Bought of Tlioiiias
Jenkins.
Jenkins.rThomas 3 acres arable and 19 acres wood,
adjoining Horace Jenkins, et al.
Knight, James W. 20 acres arable and 320 acres
wood; adjoining landsof Win. Robertson, Frohberg,
and Wni. Tuten.
Law, O. P. 35 acres arable, 116 acres meadow and
1075 acres wood, and 5 buildings.
Law, Jano 19 acres meadow; bounded north and
west by estate of C. C. Dupont, east by the public
road and wuth by Rnfus Mew.
Mew, John 12 acres arable and 195 acres wood;
bounded by N. Tindal, Peeplee and Terry.
Tindal, Harriett L. 600 acres wood; bonnded by
and* of Smith, Mew, Tindal and Tuten.
Mew, S. K. 40 acres arable and 309 acres wood.
R;.sher. Isaac 25 acres arable and 61 acres wood;
| #d?c:nieg !ards r f O. P. Law, V, l!sor. reHcebee. e:. i
. B ?u ght of N Ferrebee estate.
Stanley. Est., Mrs. M. T. 100 acres wood; adjoining
lands of Win. II. Tucker, Thaddcus Buckner
and A. Langford.
Smith, Trust. Est. Mrs. Joslah E. 30 acres arable
420 acres wood; bounded by lands of Mew, Peternian
and Freeman.
Salisbury, John 200 acres meadow and 00 acres
j wood; bounded by Pepublioan Hall plantation." W.
I T. Boberfs. and Eubaw creek, "Boyd's Landing."
Smith. Est. Kimmy 370 acres wood; adjoining
j lands of N. W. Ellis, I.ucinda Smith, et. al.
Tuten. Jerry W. 3 acres arabl an 1 8 wood; north
by lands of Win P. Tuten, ea<t by lands of Mrs. ,
I Ann Mew, south by the same, and west by lands
i of Win. P. Tut n.
Winn. Mrs. Elizabeth M. 7." acres arable and 3*3
j aeres wood; adjoining lands formerly belonging to
I Allison Winn. The Win. Winn estate tract.
COETIIE.
.Airs, Zilphia, 70 acres arable and 10.1 acres wood.
' adjoining lands of Cooper Cone, B. R. Bostkk and
J. M.Gray.
Brislinnc, Bcnj. L. 30 acres arable and 213
acres wood, near late Thomas Willingham old place
now owned by Wood. The Martha Jane Jaudon,
estate.
Pcmpsey. Caroline 13 acres arable. 200 acres wood,
and 1 building, adjoining lands of Abmrn Ruth,
Josiah and Wesley Smith, Canty Creech and Mew
Tract.
Powling, Win. Jr. II. 300 acres wood; adjoining
ands of Jerry Tuten, Findal and Winn.
Howling, trustee James Y. 2# acre= wood; adjoining
l^nds of J. J. You mans, Julia R. Speaks, Sarah C.
Goethe, Sanders ef. al.
Pawson, Richard 1.9 aercs wood. Bought of
Richard D. Smart.
Eilis. X. W. 125 acres weod; adjoining* lands of
Michael, PeLoach, Jesse DcLoach and P. M.
Xix, Harrison tiact.
Ellis, N. W.50 acres arable, and 217 wood, adjoining
lands of Griuor, Sweat, Mixon, and Buckner,
Griner tract.
Goethe, Francis R. 7 acres arable and 147 acres
wood; adjoining John Tuten, J. B. Trowell, J. H.
Johnson and M. P. Ellis.
Goethe, Francis, II. 3d acres arable & 225 wood, adjoining
landsof Jno. R. Trowell, 3. H. Johnson and
Ellis. N. W.
Goethe ffm. 150 acres wood adjoining lands of
Henry Heape Wm. Peoples andestate of John Smith
Gifford, Mrs. E. M. 885 acres wood; adjoining lands
of W. T. Breland, east and south by Gifford, B. T
Igtwton and Win. Mears.
Gray. John P. 303 acres wood Bought of W. W.
Williams.
Hadwin, Sarah 5 acres arable and 95 wood, adjoining
lands of L. Mixon, J. P. Johnson and Morris
Bunn.
Hull, Ellen P. 50 acres arable, adjoining lands of
John Griner, H. C. Portress and T. S. 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 Youinan?.
est. PoDe. and Goethe.
Levin, Sarah R.30 acres arable, 268 acres wood and
3 buildings; adjoining lands of estate of Shuman,
M. A. Dowiing and J. A. Long.
Mix on, Mrs. Elizabeth 3 acres arable 143 acres
wood.
Mew, Rachael 237 acres wood; adjoining Smith
Padgett and Ten jr.
Mears, Eat. Nancy 50 a<-res arable and 148 acres
wood; adjoining lands of W. H. Mears, B. T. Lawton,
and F. Johnston.
Pope, Georgia C. 1Q 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, Harriot 100 acres wood. Bought of Annie
Compton.*
Roberts, Irwin J. 10 acres arable and 146 acres,
wodl; adjoining G. W. Terry, Estate of M. P. Gibson
and Wm. Tuten.
Smith, J. Gidson 50 acres arable and 211 acres
wood; adjoining lands of Abner Ginn, Nat Crapse
W. B. Airs, and A. J. Gill.
Smith, Marriclta 151 acres wood.
Smith, Est. Henry 80 acres arable and 235 acres
wood; adjoining lands of J. D Nix, W. H. Shuman
and S.iveutor Yonmans.
Sweat, Silas M. 100 acres wood.
Stafford, L'-e 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 T. 40 acres arable and 220
a-res w<?od; adjoining lands of Abner Ginn,;
N. Crapse, W. J. Airs, and A. J. Gill.
Smith Mary, 40 acres arable and 460 acres wood;
adjoining lands of Win. Airs, Smith aud 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. Tuteu, R. A. Roberts, and
Wm. Altrnau.
Tuten, Al solom O. 279 ncr -s wood.
Tuten, Martha S. 140 acres wood. Rebecca C.
Dovlc tract.
Winn, E. M.-301 acres wood. The Annie E. Ruth
tract.
You mans, Savent ir 50 acres arable and 175 acres
wood; adjoining lands ol' Lawrence Mixson, J. W.
Smith, and Mike DeLoach.
Youmans, Wm. F.50 acre* arable 200 acres meadow
and 450 acre^wood. The T. II. Willingham
plantation. .
HILTON HEAD.
Baynard. Joseph 400 acres arable and 200 aces
wood, part of Bull Island.
Chaplin, Wm. F. 60 aeres arable, 157 acres meadow
and 140 acres wood; southwest part of D&wfuskie
Island.
LAWTON.
Allston, Amos 37 acres arable and 200 aeres wood;
adjoining lands of Dr. Nathan Johnston, 6am Shuman,
et. al. Bought off). N. Johnston.
Anderson, Jr. E. C. 265 acres arable and 635 acres
wood; adjoining lands of Mary Leviu, II. C. Ruddell.
C. J. Colcock, and Savannah River.
Dealer, Allen 30 acres wood; adjoining lands of
George Bealcr, and estate of Col. A. J. Lawton.
Brantley, Joe 5 acres-arable and 35 acres wood;
adjoining lands of Bryan Stepheu, J. W. Maner and
John G. Lawton.
Causey, James F. 30 acres arable and 222 acres
wood; adjoining Mrs, >1. O. Mason, Wm. Russell
Est. of J. D.?Iohnson, 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, C'harle* Wilcox, et. al.
Cooler, Jacob 30 acre* arable adjoining lards of
T. J. Williams, Mike O'N al estate of Varner and RW.
Buford.
Davis, Wilber E. 45 acres arable and 107 acr**
wood adjoining lands of Joseph M. Lawton, T. F
Davis, and It. W. Davis.
Goethe, Ellen 50 acres arable, and 250 wood; adjoin
lag land* of Jno. Bostick, Win. Stokes, Wm. Smalls
and L. R. Roetk-k.
Gordon, Mra, Klical>eth 100 acres arable, 151 acres
wood and 1 building, adjoining lands of estate of
Scott, E. L. Knowlea, Sam'l Russell and George
Rhodes.
Glnn, 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, Tutcu and Shuraan.
Johnson, J. D. 250 acres wood; adjoining lanls of
Johnson ,Tuten et. ai.
Johnson, Gideon 100 acres wood land; adjoining
lands of James Cuyler, A. J. Lawton, and Robt. G
Norton.
Kitles 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, al.
Lawton, Catherine 7 acres arable and 9 acres wood
adjoining lands of Elizabeth Gordon, and estate of
Scott,
Miller, and BIssell 60 acres arable and 156 acres
wood; adjoining lands of Russell, Fills, DeLoach
and Stokes.
Mason, Wm. 8. 32 acres arable and 220 acres wood
adjoining lands of Rachel Mason, Mary O;
Mason et. al.
Orr, John J. 12 acres arable and A3 acres wood; adjoining
lands of Alex. Jones, A. J. Lawton and
Matthew Bing.t
Orr, James 5 acres arable and 25 acres wood: adoinlngj.
W. Maner, eat. John Over street and Sara
i Btepherson.
I Orr, Isiah 6 acres arable and 108 acres wood; adI
joining lands of George Stepharson, Jr. Henry Orr.
; estate Augustus Orr, and Harriet Bing.
i Eussel!, Bryant 145 acres wood; adjoining lands ef
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Frank Causey, Richard Stafford and Edward Iiussell.
Reed, Sandy 35 acres wood.
Shuman, Harriett 20 acres wood; adjoining lands
of .v. T. Mason, J. H. Roberts, and L. A. Bostick.
Solomons, Mrs. C. A. 350 acre-; arable, 1050 acres
wood and 1C buildings; adjoining lands of Ruddi
ll, Johnston, Warnock, Horton, Roberts, et al.
Sliutuan. J. E. 00 acres arable and GO acres wood.
Bought of T. O. B. Wood.
Stokes, B. E, 3 acres wood.
StatTord, George W- 20 acres arable 35 acres meadow,
28 1-2 acres wood and 1 building; adjoining
Tuten, Wood and Eee StafTonl.
Turner. Est. R. R. ISO acres arable and 500 acres
wood; adjoining N. 11. Johnston, Buford, Est. of R.
R. Turner and J. W. Lawton.
Turner, Est. R. R. 4?H) acres arable, 500 acres wi>od
and o buildings; adjoining lands of Buford, E*t. ot
I Kittles, (Jinn, DeLooch, and Solomons.
Turner, Est. R. R. 214 acres wood; adjoining Dan!
iels, Daily, Davis, and Solomons.
Williams, and children, Laura E. 80 acres arable,
and 17C 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.
Williams, W. W. 260 acres wood; adjoining Gray
Airs, Dr Johnston, et. al.
Wood, Agt. T. O. B. 600 acres arable, 900 acrei
wood and 10 buildings.
PEEPLES.
Barnes, Mary S. 35 acres arable and 131 acres wood
adjoining lands of J. A. Tutcn and J. D. Rivers.
Buck nor, Perry F. 1 lot Varnsville.
Brill, Richacl 1 lot and 1 building, Brunson.
Brothers, J. C. 1 lot and 1 building Brunson.
* Ben nick, Pavers and Co. 1 lot, at Hoovers Station
Bowers, Kobt. D. 10 acres arable and 25 wood
Bought of Ellen A. TerryBowers,
Rosa V. 30 acres arable and 79 acres wood
Bought from estate of John Bowers.
Bowers, Henry E. 30 acres arable and 79 acre
wood. Bought of estate of John Bowers.
Cope Sam'l 12 acres wood; adjoining John F
Lightsey and D. H. Platts.
Davis, Jeff 25 aeres arable and 75 acres wood; ad
joining lands of Bowers, Lewis and Hoover.
Davis, Martha A. 60 acres arable, 10 acres woo<
and 1 building; adjoining lands of Hay, Smith am
Wiley.
Dowling, O. P. 40 acres arable and 79 acres wood
adjoining lands of Hogarth, Bowetsand W. M. Dow
ling.
Dowling, W. M. 36 acres arable and 70 acres wood
adjoining lands of B. F. Wyman, E. A. Hogarth am
W. P. Hogarth.
Ellis, X. W. 1 lot and building. Brunson.
Ellis, X. W. 40 acres arable and 60 acres wood; ad
joining lands of Smith, Ellis, Ihly et. al.
Ellis, Emily C. 2 acres arable and 2 buildings; ad
joinin?"lands of Hoover and Burwell Tutcn.
Ellis, Emily C. 1 lot and 1 building. Hoover1
Station.
French, Lavinia 1 lot. Brunson.
Fcnnweli, W. A. 19 acres arable, 26 acres woo
J f% L..!1 J1 TV. 1- a T ? l TV ?
aliu i uuuuiup. ixjugnt ui junu rcimweu.
Had win, Win. 1 lot, Vausville; adjoining lots c
Connor, Preacher, and Woods and Varn.
Holmes, R. G. 200 acres arable 8294 acres wooc
and 4 buildings, Station at Almeda.
Hogarth, Eliza 20 acres arable and 43 acres wooc
adjoining lands of R. E. Youmans, trustee, and ]
Edy.
Kinard, Lewis 29 acres arable and 90 acres wooc
adjoining lands of Thomas and S. W. Pulaski.
Lee A Co. E. E. 1G00 acres wood. Near "Varnsvllli
Llghtsey, John A. 60 acres arable and 204 acre
wood. Bought of J. W. Matthews.
Load holt, Miies 76 acres wood. Bought of S. I
Adkerson.
Mew, Howard W. 13.7 acres wood. Bought'of Jn<
Mew.
Mew, L. C. acres arable and 120 acres wood
Bought of John A. Mew.
McMillan, A. C. 60 acres arable and 225 acres woo
adjoining D. F. Moore, I. Edy and E. B. Richardsoi
Nelson, Sophia S. 30 acres arable and 371 acre
wood. Bought of W.G. Cliffton.
Rivers, R. J. 30 acres arable and 103 acres wooc
Bought at Sheriff s sale.
Rivers, Susan A. 10 acres arable and 100 acre
wood; adjoining lands of W. W. Rivers, W. i
Barnes, W. F. Mole and O. B. Barnes.
Riley, Emily C. 4 lot, Brunson.
Riley, Thomas G. 215 acres wood; adjoining land
of J. A. Lightsey and Ilans Cleland.
Searcy, Mary J. 1 lot. Main street, Brunson.
Tnten, J. H. 484 acres wood; adjoining lands c
Peeples. Est. of Altman, Tuten and Burwell Tutei
Tnten, Jr. Bnrwcll 20 acr -s arable and 280 acrf
wood; adjoining It G. Holm -s, James Glover an
Susan Davis.
Tulcn, James A. 20 acres arable and 1.70 acr*
wood; adjoining J. M. Rivers, John B. Rivers au
W. B. Barnes.
Terry. Jacob A. Susan E 16 acres arable and 8
acres wcxxl; adjoining lands of C. M. Rivers, J. J
Terry, J. A. Lightsey and R. J. Pirers.
Wyman, J. F. 200 acres arable 50 acres wood an
2 buildings. Bouglit of W. J. Wyman.
Williams, Mrs. Isabella H. 75 acres arable and 12
acres wood, and 1 building; adjoining lands of N.C
Terry,C. S. A. R. Terry, Mary Bowers and C. #
Bowers.
Williams, Isabella II. 1 lot and 1 building, Brur
son.
Wiggin A Co., N. 1026 acres wood. Bought of i
McBride Peeples, and adjoining Peoples, Tutei
and estate of McBride.
POCOTALIGO.
Barnwell, Referee Hon. Joseph W.1764 acres arabl
4236 acres wood; and 20 buildings; adjoining land
of Banker, Bradbury and Butts. Part of estate c
Wu. Hey ward.
Coleman, E. J. 1300 acres wood. Bought of R. C
Holmes.
Fickling, Trus'ee F. W. 30 acres arable and 49
acres wood. '* The Forrest " Plantation.
Sellers, B. T. 20 acres arable and 480 acres wooc
adjoining lands ot John W. Gregorle Wm. Heywoo
estate et. al.
ROBERT.
Allen, Sarali 3o acres wood; adjoining lands c
Wra. M. Tison. Davis, Roberts, and Eat. R. H. Tisoi
Burrison, Simon 16 acresarable and 40 acres wooc
Cliovin, Rev. C. E. 30 acres arable, 170 acres raea
dow, 1092 acres wood and 1 building; adjoining land
of Roberts, Porcber, Brabham and McKenzie.
Crapse, Catharine J. 40 acres arable, 37acres woo
and 4 buildings: adjoining lauds of Roberts, Davii
et. ul. *
Davidson, II. R. 370 acres voed; adjoining land
of Ferrebe, Morecock, and Wright and Jones.
Davidson, Mrs. M. 25 acres arable, 75 acres wood
and 1 building; bounded north, south, east and wee
by lands of If. B. Davidson.
Ferrebee, Mrs. Adeline E. 20 acres arable and 82
acres wood; adjoining Humbert, Daw and Ferrebet
Jones aud Richardson.
Ferrebee, John 286 acres wood.
Ford and Porcher, 54acres arable; adjoining land
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 o
Richardson, Railroad Co., and Malpheus.
Hodgins, Wm. 14 acres arable aod 469 acres wood
Taxes due for 1873-74.
Holmes, R. <}. 240 acres wood. The L. C. Robert
tract.
Law, O. P. 50 acres wood; adjoining lands of Eal
J. Ferrebee, Robbins, Boddington A Co., Wilaoi
Ferreboe and Davidson.
Law, 0. P. 337 acres wood; adjoining lands o
Ferreboe, Moore, Duncan, Kuh, Richardson anc
Malpheua.
Law, O. P. 1914 acres wood; adjoining lands o
Kirk estate, Buckuer, Kuh, Strobbart, Porter anc
Savannah river.
Law, 0. P. 145 acres wood; adjoining lands oi
Richardson, Dawson, Blakcwood et. al.
McKenzie, B. R. 5 acres arable, and 362 acres meadow;
tuljoiniug lands of Chovln, Brabham and McKenzie.
McKenzie, Agt. G. T. 15 acres arable, 75 acre*
meadow and 810 acres wood.
Preister, Sarah 2 aciea arable and 3 acres wood
adjoining lands of Proman, Boyles and Floyd.
Richardson, Z. 99 acres wood: adjoining lands oi
McKenzie, estate of McKenzie et. al,
Says, Moses 5 acres arable, and 75 acres wood; adjoining
lands of Stevens, Stephenson, Smith & Bro
et. al.
Tison, Wm. M.80 acres arable and 3420 sere*
wood; adjoining lands of R. H. Tison, Lartigne Lawton
et. ai.
Trowell, K. S. 3 acres arable and 95 acres wood
Bought of W. F. Crosby.
Toomer, Peter 30 acres arable and 77 acres wAod
adyoiuiug lands of Roberto, McKenzie, Dupont et
al.
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Williams, John GOi) acres arable, 4400 acres wood.
Woods, Dennis H. 10 acres arable and 28 acres
wood; adjoining lands of Sauls, Porcher et. al.
SHELDON.
Garrett, June 4 acres arable and 1 acre wood.
Oakland place. Bought of Dr. Wm. Fuller.
Jones, Clement G. IS acres arable and 1 acre wood;
part of Oakland plantation bought Dr. Win. 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, Toby C. 21% acres arable and 9 acres
wood; lot No. 9 sec. 21 1 s 1 e. also lot No 58
. | A. see. 20 1 s 1 C.
Aiken, Peter 10 acres arable, Hope's place.
Anderson, isuner / acres ?uw, vuiun imu.
Bryan, Ham 10 acres wood; Saxonville on Frog
more.
' Bryan, Molly 4 acres arable and 6 acres wood
Jane Pritchard place.
Bowles Tyra 7 acres arable, Scott place.
Bradley 2d Diclc 10 acres arable, Jane Pritcharc
place.
Brantley, Israel 3 acres arable and 17 acres wood
' Saxonville on Frogmore,
Bowen, est. Jacob 10 acres arable, Tom B, Chap
' lin place.
Bowers, Wm. 20 acres arable/ Hopes place.
I Bowers, Wm. 7 acres wood, Capt. John Fripp
place.
Bennett, est. Thomas W. 10 acres wood. Saxon
ville on Frogmore.
Byas, Toby 18 acres arable and 1 acre wood.'
Barnwell, Mlley 20 acres arable. Pope place.
Chaplin, est. Morris 18 acres arable. Wallac<
place.
Coaxum, Pompey 28 acres arable and 10 acre
wood. Phllbrick Lands.
3 Eddings, Thomas 15 acres arable and 5 acre
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
j Polliwana Island.
] Grant, Simon 1 lot. Lands End.'
Grant' Sam 7 acres arable and 3 acres wood. Di
[5 Croft place, Long Island.
Grayson, Jr. Frank 7 acres wood. Fractional E
of lot 40, sec. 29.1 s. 1 e.
' Gardner, 2d Benj. 7 acres arable and 3 acres mea
j dow. Robt. Fuller place.
Glover, Richard 15 acres arable and 5 acres wood
Dr. White place.
Gadsden, S. 5 acres arable. ; Bought of ?olomoi
Sams.
Glover, Julia 1 lot at Lands End*
Holmes, Rigor 5 acres arable and 5 acres wooc
s Rose place.
Jenkins, James 2 acres arable. Coffin Point.
Johnson, Sampson 1 lot. Ben Chaplin place, Land
a End.
Johnson. Est. Morris 9 acres arable and 1 act
wood. Dr. Pope place.
Lowndes, Robt. 10 acres arable. Frogmore.
T 1A A/i*A? a Kin UnnA'a
| a?UVO IV IIViV? HINVIV. MV|?V v
.Lewis, Emma 4 acres arable and 1 building. In
, dian Hill.
[' MIddlcton, Richard 10 acres arable. Oliver Frip
place.
Middleton, Wm. 8 acres arable and 7 acres woo*
' Olirer Prltchard place.
? Mack, Henry 13 acres arable. Jane Pritchar
(8 PlaC?Myers,
Albert 10 acres arable. Scott place,
j Mitchell, Mike 10 acres arable. Lot No. 50, sec. 2!
1 s. 1 e.
. Mattls, Toby 5 acres arable. Wassaw Island.
Matthews Sam 10 3-4 acres arable and 2 acn
1 wood. Wassaw Island.
Nesbet, Colatcbet 8 1-4 acres arable and 10 acn
d wood. Lot No. 12, sec. 29,1 s. 1 e.
, Owens, Sarph 8 acres arable and 2 acres woo*
H McTureus place.
Polite, York 2 1-2 arable. Fripp Point.
Perry, Wm. 10 acres arable. Frogmore.
Pickney, Jack 15 acres arable and 5 acres woo<
^ McTureus place.
2 Hirers, Summerset 10 acres arable. Scott place.
Hirers, James 2b M acres arable and 10 acn
wood. Cedar Grove.
Ia Hirers, Ishmael W. 8 acres arable, 2 acres woo*
and 1 building. McTureus place.
Richardson, Adam 9 acres arable and 1 aei
>f wood. Hope's place.
Richardson, Toney 5 acres wood. Paul Chapli
Placr^
Roai h, Neptune 5 acres arable and 5 acres woo*
Lot No. 1, s^c. 4,1 s. le.
Rhodes, S. W. 100 acres wood. Pine Island.
^ Richards, narry 20 acres arable. Lots Nos. 58 an
59, sec. 19,1 s. 1 e.
Rundlett, J. C. Lot No. 1, Lands End.
j! Rundlett, J. C. Lot No. 3, Lands End.
44 " Lot No. 5, Lands End.
?? " Lot No. 7, Lands End.
44 44 Lot No. 50, Lands End.
" 44 Lot No. 52, Lands End.
44 44 Lot No. 54, Lands End.
' 44 " Lot No. 55, Lands End.
" " Lot No. 105 Lands End.
" " Lot No. 107 Lands End.
" Mrs. Ellen 1 lot Lands End.
Richards. John 10 acres arable and 9 acres woo*
Lot No. 63 sec. 24,1 s. 1 e.; and No. 64, sec. 24,1 s.
e.
Richardson, Sancho 10 acres arable and 20 &cr?
j ? T?l. Extreme northerly end of promontory kno*
as "Fripp Point."
^ Simmons, April 7 acres arable and 3 acres woo<
Orange Grove place.
Simmons, Ned F. 12 acres arable anl 8 acr*
wood. Hopes place.
q Smalls, Ned 5 acres arable. Fripp Point place.
Singleton, Primus 6 acres arable and 3acres woo<
j Jane Prltchard place.
^ Singleton, Solomon 10 acres arable. Scott place.
Smashum, Abram 10 acres arable. Lot No. 6, se<
24,1 s. 1 w. Oaks place.
Sampson, Jacob 10 acres arable. Orange Grov
place.
1 Sheppard, Jack 10 acres arable. Eddiugs Point.
' Snipe, Jack 40 acres arable and 10 acres nieadoi
- and 3 buildings. Lot No. 48, sec. 24,1 n. 1 w., an
s lots Nos. 36 and 37, 44 sec. 25, In. 1 e., lot No. 4
sec. 19,1 n. 1 e., and lot No. 33, sec. 24,1 n. 1 e.
3 Sykes, est. Straffon 10 acres arable, lot No. 47 s<
?. 23 I s 1 w.
Smalls, Simon 8 acres arable and two acres wood
3 Fripp Point place.
Stewart, Lavenia 4 acres arable and 6 acres wo<*
'? Jane Pritchard place.
* 8human, est. Henry 10 acres arable. Tom Frip
place.
0 Vanderhorst, Pgsey 4 acres arable and 5 acres woo
? Saxonville on Frogmore.
Washington, Moses 10 acres arable and 5 acre
wood. Frogmore.
s Washington, Joseph 40 acres arable 10 woo<
and 1 building. Anna Pritchard place.
I; Washington, D C. 9 acres arable and 1 acre mea
i, dow. Frogmore.
Washington, Barcus 4 acres arable. Coffin poii
t Williams, Cuflee 10 acres arable. Scott place.
Wigg, est. Moses 20 acres arable and 8 acres wooc
u Capt. John Fripp place.
Wright, Betsey, 15 acres arable and 5 acres wood
s Hopes place.
Wells, George M. 60 acres wood.
' t imva Tai.iwn
iiAi/AOW *?.
Allston, Thomas 5 acres arable and 10 acre* wood
, Webb place.
I Alden A Waters, /.gent 40 acres wood; adjointnj
Bluff Farm.
, Allen, Robert 6 acres srable. Coosaw and Corn Is
I lands.
Br ran, Joe 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood. Con
p Island.
Bryan, Adam 15 acres arable. Bloomfleld.
Brown, James 10 acres arable and 10 acres wood
. Lot No. 52, aec. 34,1 n. 1 w.
Brown, Maria 6 acres arable, 4 acres wood and 1
i building. Webb place,
Brown, Minnie 10 acres arable and 10 tcrea wood
; Corn Island.
Brown, Rinah 5 acres srable. Danner Field.
r Barnwell, John 20 acres wood and 1 buildipg. C%
pert place,
Burmough, John 10 seres arable. Pleasant Point
Cohen, Joe 10 acres arable. Coosaw Ialand.
Cblaolm, Eat. Polldore 10 acres arable. Capers
i Place.
Fields. Ten ah 15 acres arable. Coosaw.
Fields, Tom IS acres arable and 6 acres wood
. Coosaw.
Frasier, Jonas. 10 acres arable and 10 antes wood
; LotaNoa. 62 and 63 sec. 17. IN. 1 F. Chaplix
Place.
Green, Jr. Peter 10 acres wood. Brick Yard.
r
m*
| Green, George 3 acres arable and3aci*s wood'
Corn bland.
Green, Charles 14 acres arable. Corn bland.
Huggins, Est. 1 building, llaael Fans.
Holmes, Carolina 10 acres wood. Frlpp f airfield
Heyward, Scipeo 10 acres wood. Corn bland.
Hamilton, Sarah 10 acres wood. Springfield.
Hudson, Lydia 10 acres arable. Springfield.
Jenkins, Jane 10 acres arable. Bloomfiekl.
Jones, Sylvia 3 acqps arable. Orange Gmee.
Lynch, Est. Hon. Jara*s Lots No. 33 sec. tL 1 N.
1 W.
Lynch, Est. Hon James Lot No. 34 sec. 22,1 N.
1 W.
Lynch, Est. Hon. James Lot No. 4? sac. 22 1 N.
1 W.
Lynch, Est. Hon. James Lot No. 48 see. 22 1 N
1 W.
Lynch, Eat. Hon. James Lot No. 49 see. 22 1 N.
1W.
Lynch, Est. Hon. James Lot No. 80 set. 221 S1
W.
. Lynch, Est. Hon. Jam?s Lot Sa 63 sec. M * If.1
W.
Lynch, Est. Hon. James Lot No. 84 sec. 22 1 N,
J iw.
Middleton, Joshua 10 acres arable 10 acre* wood
and 1 building. Coosaw.
' Pinekney, Peter 15 acres arable and 5 arret wood.
Pope Place.
Parker, Est. Pompey Wjrne 10 arm arable and
10 acres wood. Springfield and Verdier Placets
Phoenix, Will 5 acres arable and 5 acres wood.
? _
Coosaw.
Robinson, Joe 6 acres arable and 14 acres woodLots
16 and 17 sec. 19 1 N. IE.
Rivers, B. S. 5 acres arable and 9' arm woodCoosaw
Island.
f Rivers, Ned 5 acres arable.
Richard sob, Doctor 10 acres arable and 10 acre*
s wood. Tom Isfwd.
Riley, Rebecca 5 acres arable and 5 acres wood.
g Haael Farm.
Simmons, Betsey 3 acres arable and 7 acres wood.
Capers Place.
Simmons, Ned 16 acres arable. Hasal Fans.
Simmons, Monday 10 acres arable Lot No. 33 sec.
j 20 1 N 1 W.
Simmons, Amelia 5 acres arable and 5 sciat Wood _
Lot No. 50 sec. 24 1 N. 1 W. Coosaw.
Singleton, Charles 10 acres arable. Whitehall .
Smalls, Est. Isaac 10 acres arable. Fleaeeat
( Point.
Staplcton, Thomas 10 acres arable. Bloom A old.
Scott, Nellie 5 acres arable and 9 7-8 acres wood.
Hazel Farm.
^ Sykes, Stephen 10 acres arable. Pope.
Sheppard, Est. Richard 3 acres wood Lot II sac.
a 17 1S. 1 E.
Wyne, Hagar 9 acres arable 1 am wood aad 1
building. Lucy Point.
t Wallace, Stephen 9 acres arable aad 1 am wood.
Longfiekl Place.
Wallace, Est. Caesar 13 acres arable aad 7 asm
,8 wood and 1 building. Btooaahold.
Webb, CufTee 10 acres arabte. Haael Farm.
t ' Y EM ASS EE.
Butler, Slah 10 teres wood.
Bennett, Dembo 20 acres wood; adjoining BobSbsdd.
i* Dasher, John 50 acres wood; adjoining F. Hardee*
and the Stoddard's.
>p Fen wick, Gabriel 5 acres wood. Wn. Hasell tract.
Fickling, Mrs. D. B. 1 lot; Haidoerillo.
i- Green, 2d. Abram 50 acres wood. Bought of Toutssant,
Golding.
d Haynes, Zachariah 40 acres arable, 30 acres sea*
dow and 400 acres wood; adjoining estate of Jones,
New river, Cook and Adam Bright.
Humbert, F. 25 acres arable and 475 acres wood;
adjoining Law agent; Railroad, Ferrebee A Jones.
'Johnson, Sancho 10 acres wood; adjoiaiag Mrs
? Shadd.
Law, O. P. 1,000 acres wood; adjoining Ferrebee
* Bobbins, Boddlngton A Co., Campbell and Humbert.'
Law, Agt. O. P. 300 acres wood; adjoining Rob*
i- bins, Boddlngton A Co., and Humbert. The Dawson
tract.
Hirers, Mabala25 acres wood. Bought of Caesar
Rivers.
Shadd, R. E. 40 seres wood; adjoining Frge, Bennett,
Shadd, et. al.
Williams, Josteh 1 lot. Boughtof Z. Bfcbaedson.
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List of Tax-payers who made Tender of
Bills of the Bank of the State for State
* Taxes.
n BEAUFORT.
Apple, Jacob 2 lots and 2 buildings. Beaufort.
1. Benton, S.M.AC. U. V. 65 arable, 75 meadew, 50
wood and 2 buildings.
Consnt, John 110 arable and 410 wood. Also 2 lots
d and 7 buildings. Beaufort.
Crofut, Agent, Jaa. M. 59 arable and 191 wcod. Also
1 lot and 2 buildings. Beaufort.
Elliott, Wm. Lot D. Block 91 Beaufort.
Elliott, Ann B. Lot A. Block 81 Beaufort. t
Elliott, Ann B. Lot B. block 107 Beaufort
| French, M. 1 lot and 1 building. Beaufort
French. M. J. 15 arsblc.1
Gage, George 4 lots and 4 buildings. Beaufort.
Mayo, S. 250 arable, 75 meadow, 75 wood and 4
Follltxer, M. 3 Lota aod 5 building* Beaufort.
Pollitser. M. 40 meadow Qy'a place.
Poll 1 tier, M. 75 meadow, and 74 wood. Baker
* place aod Fort Charlotte.
1 building*. Also 3 lots and 4 buildings. Beaufort.
Rice, L. C, 50 arable, 100 meadow and 40 wood.
? Rich, A Co., John lo meadow and 9 1-2 wood. AU
n so 1 lot and 2 buildings, Beaufort.
Sams, John B.4E.E.1 lot and 2 building*. Bean*
i- fort
Scheper, F. W. 2 1 >ts and 2 buildings. Beaufort
'8 Scheper, E, A. 1 lot and 1 building. Beaufort
Tonking A Jenkins, Mrs. 1 lot and 1 building.
Wilson, Wm. 1 lot and 2 buildings. Beaufort
1' Walker, Rev. Edward F. 100 arable, M0 wood and
1 building.
BLUFFTON.
5. Campbell, Rev. J. B. 433 wood.
Hey ward A Guerard, 150 arable, 250 meadow, 2500
e wood and 12 buildings.
Lowndes, James 60 arable 100 meadow, <50 wood
and 1 building,
r Stoney, M. M. 50 arable, 100 meadow, 1500 wood
d and 2 buildings. Also 1 lot and 1 building.
0, Stoney, M. M. loo arable, 100 meadow and 150
wood. Also 1 lot
* COOSA WHA TCHIB.
t Dudley, T. A. 18 arable and 178 wend.
Glover, Col. Joseph 130 arable, 7891 wood aod 3
I buildings. Also 1 lot and 6 buildings.
Glover. J. Hayward 1400 wood.
Howard, W. C. 350 arable, 628 meadow, 8291 wood*
P and 4 buildings. Also 1 lot
d Lawton, A. J. 100 arable, 60 foeadow, 2118 wead
and 4 buildings.
,, Lance, Mrs. L. M. 1 lot and 1 building.
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I Lawton, M. J. 800 meadow and 1200 wood.
Long, Jacob A. A. G. W. 100 arablo and 518 wood ?
?- Peoples, Edward H. 1000 wood.
LAWTON.
1 Davis, Richard W. 75 arable546 wood and 2 build
logs. A
DeLoacb, Jteob C. 78 treble,877 weed aad 1
building.
'? Johnsor, Dr. N. H. JOO treble, lit meadow, toga
wood sod 1 building.
Lewton, 8onh 0.40 treble, cad MOO wood.
Lswton, John 831 treble, 7S aadw 522 wood,.
1. end 8 buildings.
Lswton, O. G. 40 arable 1060 wood end 1 balkU
l ing.
Lswton, W. A. 250 treble, M0 meadow, 1680 wood
- and 1 building.
Lswton, Mrs. M. J. 40 meadow tad 70 weed,
i Lswton, Francis A. 850 treble, 106 meadow 866
wood smd 1 building.
Lawton, Mener 8. 250 amble, 168 meadow, Nfc
i. wood end 1 building.
Lswton, Agent Joseph Ux t*? KOW^ 75 Mildew
( gpd 4825 wood.
lewton^L. Yf. 40 treble sgi 626 MC&
Mertin, A-M-MO u\We, 168 **04?t, UN ?W4
sd 8 building*.
Mertht,\800orebK 180rn,,i milMtui
- 1 building.
Mvtin. m 1Tti MlWi V* ttfr
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Mertin, Mis. E.M. 800 treble, ?*m*ede^ 26*
1 wood end 1 UiiliingPeoples,
E. H. 400 treble, 188 meadow, MM Wttii
end 2 buildings.
Riley, T. J. 62 l-l treble, 861 mood,**! I baM
Inge.
Riley, Jr., T.J. 20 treble tad 90 wood.
1 Rhodes, George 880 treble, 175 meadow, 886 WOP4
end 2 buildings.
Riley end Child, Mery Ann 300 treble end Iff,
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