**•» «JIU,UVUI^ _ . . •‘ * — “ * * •*' * Sh«riff~* and other Sales. -’ Quite a crowd assembled at th« Court House Square^ yesterday* to attend the .sale • of negro and other property. Not much animation wasa st idtc-V*.ie'•ddi-fxbibitcd amongst the bidders, and prices did not jisoas high as on a similar occasion duringlast montk Wo give the particulars as near as possible: *- 'Ann,» negro girl^ 9 ytars old,* was sold by J. J. Miller, Auctioneer, for a gentleman in this city,and brought $850 in.cariv -Two horses, belonging to different parties, were disposed of for clslf, a sorrel at ^80, and a grey at*$50. • ^liy the Sh«riff-^E11en, a negro woman -21 rears of age, with two small children, $f300.— Terms.; one-half in cash, the rest in notes withgond January! 861.The postponed Administrators sale orthemr gro- property of Un. Sarah D. *F lukcr* deceased, for the benefit of the hciiw, *fotfowed:“-Thc jio-groea were sold in families anl tfic whole lot purchased by one gentleman! ** Nancy and Sallie, $1000. * . * , - ' .Lucinda, Ike*. John* Monroe and William, $3000. * •Amelia, Lobisa, Ann and Xancj*, $3000.Mary Ann, Tom, Jeff and Jimmie^ $4100.Joe,*21 years, old, $1250..- Green, 30 years ©Id*$1000.Seven, aged 00 years, $375.Four negro %omen, and th© two atopy dwelling houso were sold at private sale, prior to this time, according to *q agreement amongst the heirs.The Sheriff sold, also, onc-balf interest of lot No. 22, in square 84, on Magnolia street, forTly Deputy U. S. Marshal put up two lots of land containing 200^ acres each, whtch were bid of* lot No. 65 at $180, afcd lot No. 8 at *239,di