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public Sales. | C'l OLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiII be J sold, before the court-house in Appling, Co lumbia county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit; Tite, 40 years of age ; Louisa, 37 years of age ; Harry, 34 ; Rose, 26 : Charles, 25 ; Hasten 15; Bill, 10; Violet,?; Charity, 5 ; Henrj-, 2; and George, 4 months old—levied on as the property of Elias Scott to satisfy a fi. fa fr° m Columbia Inferior Court ; Thomas N Hamilton, Plaintiff, against Elias Scott and Mary Sturges, Abner P. Robertson and Andrew J. Miller, Executors of Alfred Sturges, deceased. Property P^ ir l te A d defendant. JOHN LAMKIN, Dep’y Sheriff. November 29, 1847. SALE.—On Friday, the 31st ol December next, will be sold, in War renton, Warren county, at the late residence of Dr. William P. Butt, deceased, a portion of the personal property belonging to the estate of said deceased, con sisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, one four-wheel Pleasure Carriage. &c. &c. Also, one Piano-Forte, with Coleman’s Alolian Attachment, manufactured by Nunns & Clark, of New York, a superior article of the kind, cost $447, and has been used but a short time. Sale to continue until all is sold. Terms on the day. PATRICK N. MADDUX, Adm’r. November 20, 1847. Administrators saleT—Will be soldi on Thursday, the 30th day of December next, at the late residence of Mrs. Margaret Buchanan, de ceased, in Newton county, all the personal property belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, and various other ar ticles. Sold agreeably to the last will of said deceas ed. Terms on the day. KENNEDY H. BLAKE, Nov. 10, 1847. Adm’r. with the will annexed. A _ DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at Appling, Columbia county, Geo., under an order of the Court of Ordinary, of said county —six negroes, Milly and her two young children, and Minor and her two young children, belonging to the estate of Daniel Clark, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. CHARLES A. CRAWFORD, Adm’r. with the will annexed September 28th, 1847. * A DMINIST RATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, -tm. on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court-House door in the town of Washington, Wilkes county, tho undivided interest belonging to the estate of Joseph M. Callaway, deceased, in eighty acres of land, lying and being in Wilkes county, on the waters of Clark’s Creek, adjoining lands of Win. L. Woot ten, L M. Hill, and others. Aaid interest beingone fiith (1-5.) Also, one negro woman named Maria, about forty-five years old, belonging to said estate. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made known on the day. WM. L. WOOTTEN, Adm’r. October 18, 1847. "X DMINiSTR ATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, JIM at Appling, Columbia county, on the first Tues day in January next, within the usual hours of sale, ngrceable to an order from the honorable the Inferior Court of said county, while sitting as a court of ordi nary, 360 acres of land, belonging to the estate of Daniel Shipp, deceased, adjoining lands of Messrs. Wm. Meriwether and Thos, Harden, sr. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on the day. JOHN CARTLEDGE, Adm’r. October 18, 1847. DMINISTRATOR’S Sale.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in Lincoln Country, agreeably to an order of the honorable inferior Court of said coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purpose the following negroes: Ben, Harry, Rose, Manda, Lcalha, Cinda, Charles, Elick and John, being the property of Noah Frazer, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and erediters. Terms on the day. 027 WM. S. GUICE, } . . ■ EDWARD FRAZER, $ ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—WiII be sold, at Mount \ ernon, Montgomery county, on the first Tuesday in January next, agreeable to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, when silting as a court of ordinary, lot of laud No. 276, in the 10th District originally Wilkinson, now Mont gomery county, containing 202£ acres, more or less. Sold as the property of Joseph McCollum, sr., late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. JORDAN McCOLLUM, ). , , NATHAN McCOLLUM, < Adm rs ‘ October 30, 1847. .1 DMINISTRATOR’SSALE.—WiII be sold, jX. on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court-House door in Lincoln county, one Negro Wo man, belonging to the estate of Robert Ware, late of said eounty. deceased. Oct. 22, 1847. N. G. WARE, Adra’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S Sale.—By virtue of I an order from the honorable the Inferior Court of Warren county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, on the first Monday in September last, will be sold, at Warrenton, in said county, on the first Tues day in January next, between the lawful hours of sale, twenty slaves, to wit; Jim, a man, about 58 years of age ; Sukey, his wife, about 56 years of age ; Celia, a woman, about 43 years of age; Dick, a man, about 36 years of age; Crilty, his wife, about 36 years of age ; Esther, a woman, about 36 years of age ; Morris, a man, about 24 years of age ; George, a man, about 25 years of age; Gustus, a house-car penter, about 24 years „sage ; Westly, a man, about 21 years of age; Linson, a house servant and carriage driver, about 16 years of age; Washington, a boy, about 16 years of age; Mary, a girl, about 16 years of age; Tom, a boy, about 15 years of age; Joe, a boy, about 15 years of age; Ella, a very likely mu latto house girl and sempstress, about 15 years of age; Maria, a girl, about 13 years of age; Henry, a boy* about 12 years of little Tom, a boy, about 12 years of age ; and Brad, a boy, about 10 years of age. Property of the estate of Dr. William P. Butt, late°of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms, 12 months credit with notes and approved personal security. PATRICK N. MADDUX, Adm’r. October 27, 1647. \ DMIMSTUATOas- Sale.—On the first -cm. Tuesday m January next, will be sold, before the Court-House door in the town of Wanenton, arren county, agreeable to an order from the In terior Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, twenty-six slaves, consisting of men, wo men, boys, girls, and young children, most of which are likely, having been well treated ; all belonging to the estate of Hugh Montgomery, iate of said county, deceased. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ; JAMES F. MON i'GOMERY, Adm’rs. P, MONTGOMERY, S October 27, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be soTd~ at the Market-House, in the town of Louisville, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours ot sale, one tract of pine land, situate in the county of Jefferson, on Duhart’s Creek, containing three hundred and forty-seven and a h tlf acres, more or less, having a Mill and other valuable improve ments, adjoining lands of James McKigney, and oth ers. Also, four negroes : Richard, a man ; Maria, a woman, and John and Herry, boys. Sold agree • able to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when sitting lor ordinary pur poses, as the property of Thomas McKignev, deceas ed. GEORGE W, McKIGNEY,*Adm’r. October 7, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR’S Sale.—By virtue of an order from the Inferior Court of Warren county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, at Warrenton, in said county, on the first Tues day in January next, the dower of Elizabeth Hill formerly widow of Joseph Hill, deceased, late Eliza beth Harrell, deceased; said dower including the premises, and being on a tract of land adjoining lands of Amos Johnson, Edmund Cody, and others, and the late residence of said Joseph Hill. ROBERT A. HILL, Oct. 27, 1847. Adm’r. de bonis non. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. —Agreeably to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, before the Court-House door in Liucolnton, Lin -11 £ 1 ‘ )Unt y> between the legal hours of sale, on the . ft t Tuesday in January, the following property, to wit: 115 acresufland, more orless, lying on Cherokee Creek adjoining lands of Wm. Harrell, Allen Reid, and others, SUU acres 5 more or lesSj on Lloyd’s Creek including Mill; the interest of the estate of Peter Lamar in 65 acres of land on Soap Creek, adjoining lands of Kinder, Mrs. Jeter, et. aI. ; one dwelling house and lot in the village of Lincolnton whereon Hugh Henderson now lives, adjoining Cantelow and Mrs, M. Lamar, containing one acre, more Or less • Store-house, Dwelling and lot fronting public square' containing one acre, more or less. Also, Blacksmith Shop, Wood Shop and lot in the village of Lincolnton. Above sold as the property of Peter Lamar, late of said county, deceased. Terms of sale on the day. BENNING B. MOORE, ) .. , LAFAYETTE LAMAR, $ AaiD November 1,1847. | public Sale©. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Agreeably to an order of the Inferior Court of Warren i county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, before the court-house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, eight slaves, to wit: Violet, a woman, about 60 years of age; Ed mund, a man, about 28 years of age ; Eliza, a woman, about 26 years of age ; Jane, about 18 years, and her child, about 6 mouths old ; Elbert, a boy, about 13 years of age; Jim, a boy, about 11 years of age, and Felts, a boy, about 8 years of age, belonging to the estate of William B. Hundley, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. COLUMBUS C. CODY, Adm’r. November 3, 1847. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of the county of Burke, will be sold, before the court-house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following tracts of land, belonging to the estate of Gillam Hill, late of said county, deceased, viz : nine hundred and twenty-seven acres, more or less, situ ated in said county, adjoining lands of John B. Whitehead, John Whitehead, sr., John G. Hatcher and Zachariah L. F. Wimberly; twelve hundred acres, more orless, of pine land, lying in said county, adjoining lands of Benj. D. Hill, Juriah Harris, A. M. Hill, and others. Terms made known on the day. Nov. 3, 1847. BENJ. D. HILL, Adm’r. A* DM I NIST RAT OR S’ SALE. —Agreeable to an order of the court of ordinary of the county of Burke, will be sold, before the court-house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in Janua -y next, the following named negroes, viz; Maria, Cass, Jack, Berry, Morris and Jerry, the property o l .' the estate of Sarah Hatcher, deceased. Terms cpsb. JOHN G. HATCHER, > . , , VALENTINE A. HATCHER, $ Aam rs ‘ November 3, 1847. ADMINISTRATRIX’S Sale.— By an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Jefferson county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court-House in Pulaski county, one tract or parcel of land, belonging to the estate of William Holland, deceased, containing two hundred two and a half acres, situate, lying and being in the twenty-first dis trict of said county known as No. one hundred. MARY HOLLAND, Adm’x. November 2, 1847. Administrator’ s sale.—Win be sold, at Appling, Columbia county, on the first Toes- j day in January next, between the legal hours of sale: j John, about 30 years of age ; Jep, 25, and his wife Katy, about 24 years of age —said negroes belonging to the estate of Albert Holliman, deceased. Sold un der an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of said county, for the benefit of the creditors. Terms at sale. VINCENT REES, Oct. 25, 1647. Adm’r. with the will annexed. ADMINISTRATOR’S Sale.— Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Market House in the town of Louisville, agreeably to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Jes ferson county, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, a negro girl named Huldah, belonging to the estate of Delilah Thompson, deceased. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of sale. MITCH EL DAVIS, Adm’r. November 2, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR’ S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the court-house door in the town of Waynesboro, in said county, the following negroes, to wit: Prince, about 40 years of age ; his wife, Phillis, about 38 years of age; Sophia, about 26, and her three children, viz : i Sarah, about 10 years old ; Maria, about 8 years, and her infant child, about 4 months old. Also, at the same time and place, all the real es- • tate lying in said county, belonging, with the said negroes, to the estate of Elizabeth Jones, deceased. Said property sold for distribution among the heirs of said estate, JAMES M. JONES, Nov. 4, 1847. Adm’r., with the will anne x DMINISTRATOR’S be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the j court-house door in the town of Washington, Wilkes county, within the legal hours of sale, the negroes belonging to the estate of Kimbro Standard, deceased. Sold agreeably to an order from the Inferior Court of said county. Terms made known on the day. GEORGE DANNER, Nov. 2, 1347. Adm’r., de bonis non. Administr ator s sale.—Win be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the court-house door in Lincoln county, between the legal sale hours, in obedience to an order of the honorable Court of Ordinary of said county, all the real estate I and a part or all of the negroes belonging to the estate { of Covington Searls, deceased. Sold for the benefit j of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms on the day. THOS. SEARLS, Adm’r. November 4, 1847. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, j on the first Tuesday in January next, within i the legal hours of sale, before the court-house door in Warrenton, Warren county, agreeable to an order of the court of ordinary of said county, one tract of land on the waters of Joe’s Creek, in said county, contain ing one hundred acres, more or less, pine land. Sold as the property of Sarah Murphy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms on the day. JOHN J. PILCHER, Adm’r. November 4, 1847. DMINISTRATOR S Sale.— Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court-house door in Lincolnton, within the lawful sale hours, all the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Nelson Garnett, deceased, in accordance with j an order of the honorable court of ordinary of Lincoln county : one tract of land on Dry-fork of Soap creek in said county, containing five hundred and eighty eight acres ; one tract on Little river in said county, containing three hundred acres; and one tract in Lee county, to be sold before the Court-house door in that county, No. sixty, (60) 15th district, containing 202£ acres. The first named tract of land in Lincoln sold subject to the widow’s dower. Sold for the be nefit of the heirs and ereditors of said estate. Terms on the day. AARON HARDY, Adra’r. October 28, 1847. ADMI N I STIl ATOU S SALE/ By virtue rs an order of the court of ordinary of the county of Bnrlcc, will be sold, before the court-house door, in said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, the undivided three-fourths of a tract of land con taining two hundred and twelve acres, more or less, lying in said county, and bounded by lands of Isaiah Carter, estates of Fierce and Madison McCarty. Said land sold as tho property of Samuel Barron, deceased WILLIAM BARRON, Adm’r. November 4, 1847, A* DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—WiII be sold, at the court-house door of tho county of Lee, on the first Tuesday in January next, lot No. 90. 12th District, said county, belonging to the estate of War rington Haynie, deceased. Sold in pursuance of an older of Court. Terms on the day of sale. Nov. 5, 1847. E. HAYNIE, Adra’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—OrTthe first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, before the court house door in Appling, Columbia county, agreeable to an order of the court of ordinary of said county, two negro women, Elvy and Nelly, belong ing to the estate of Jonathan W. Wood, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit cf the heirs and creditors of said deceased. WM. i. JONES, Adm’r. Oetolser 28, 1847. POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’S Sale.—Will be sold, before the Court-Houae door in Lincoln county, between the usual sale hours, on the first Tuesday in January next, one tract of land in said county con taining four hundred and forty acres, more or loss, ad joining lands of Hardy Leverett, the estate of Dr, Lewis, and others: a tract of land whereon Joshua Bussey lived at the time of his death, which tract of land belonged to the estate of said Joshua Bussey, and now to be sold for the purpose of division amongst the legatees of said estate interested, and to be sold in accordance with an order of the Inferior Court of said county, sitting for ordinary purposes. Also, Hannah, a negro woman about 80 years of age, belonging to said estate. HEZEKIAH BUSSEY, Adm’r., de bonis non, with the will annexed. September 25, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold, in the town of Washington, Wilkes county, within the usual sale hours, one negro woman named Nelly, belonging to the estate of Eliza Dozier, deceased. Terms on the day. MADISON POUNDS, Adm’r. November 24, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold, in the town of Washington, Wilkescounty, within the usual sale hours, a negro boy by the name of Joe, belonging to the estate of John Moore, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day. CHARLES R. MOORE, Adm’r. November 24, 1847. public Salca. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, on Wednesday, the 4th of January, at the resi dence of Margaret F. Brantly, late of DeKalb county, deceased, between the usual hours of sale, all the perishable property belonging to said deceased, con sisting in part of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Oats, Seed Colton, &c. &c, Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES M. BRANTLY, Adm’r. November 18, 1847. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeable to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the court-house door in the town of Waynesboro, in said county, a negro girl named Ciller, about six teen years of ago, belonging to the estate of Calvin Duke, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash. JOSEPH B. JONES, Nov. 4, 1847. Adm’r., de bonis non. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, at the court-house door in Blairsville, Union county, on the first Tuesday in February next, with in the usual hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of Jefferson county, one lot of land in said county, known as No. 152, 7th District and Ist Section of originally Cherokee county, now Union coantw; Sold as the property of John C, Durr, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the credi tors of said deceased. Nov. 5, 18 /, 7. BENAJAH MOVE, Adm’r. DMINISTRATOR’S Sale. —On the first Tuesday in February next, will be sold, at the Market-House in Louisville, within the legal hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the honorable the In ferior Court of Jefferson county, when sitting for ordi nary purposes, the following property, belonging to the estate of James Fleming, deceased : One tract of land containing six hundred and ninety acres, more or less, subject to the widow’s dow r er. Also, four Negroes, to wit: Lewis, a man; Chaney, a girl ; Ned, a boy; Henry, a boy. Terms on the day of sale. JOHN FLEMING, Adm'r. December 1, 1847. XECUTOR’S SALE—By authority of the last wills and testaments of George Stovall and Mary Stovall, both late of Greene county, deceased, as well as by an agreement of all the legatees to said estates, will be sold, on Wednesday, the fifteenth (15th) day of December next, at the late residence of said deceased, the whole of the perishable property I belonging to said estates, consisting of stock of all kinds: Corn, Fodder, Tools, &c. &c. The sale to continue from day to day till all is sold. Terms made known at the time of sale, Oct. 18, 1847. JOHN STOVALL, Ex’r. EXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, on Wed nesday, the 15th of December next, at the late residence of Jane E. Daniel, deceased, in Wilkes county, all the perishable property belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat, Household and Kitchen Furniture, <&c. Terms on the day of sale. ROBERT C. DANIEL, Ex’r. October 27, 1347. EXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold on Mon day, the 20th day of December next, at the late residence of Samuel Lewis, deceased, in Merri wether County, the personal property belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Hogs Cattle, one yoke ofoxen, wheat, household and kitch en furniture, and various other articles too tedious to mention. Terms on the day of sale. NOAH R. LEWIS, Executor. November 10 1847. XECUTOR’S SALE.—On Tuesday, the2lst day of December next, will be sold, at the late | residence of Richard Eubank, late of Columbia i county, deceased, between the usual hours, the whole i of the personal property of said deceased, (negroes ex cepted,) consisting of Horses, Mules, Ca'tle, Hogs, Sheep and Goats, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Peas, 6c, c., Wagons, Barouche, Plantation Utensils, Blacksmith Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to con- I tinue from day to day until completed. Terms made known on the day. WATERS DUNN, Ex’r. November 10, 1847. EXECUTOR’S SALE. — On the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, before the Court- House door in Lincolnton, Lincoln county, in obe dience to an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, the lands and negroes in said county, belong ing to estate of Jeremiah Gresham, late of said coun ty, deceased. Sold for the purposes of a division. DENNIS PASCHAL, Executor. October 1, 1347. SALE.—By authority of the last wills and testaments of George Stovall and j Mery Stovall, botli late of Greene county, deceased, | as well as by an agreement of all the legatees to said j estates, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January i next, before the Court-House door in the town of Greensboro’, the negroes and land belonging to said estates, consistingof some six or seven hundred acres of land, on Greenbrier Creek, in the fork of the Oco nee and Apalachee Rivers, and about twenty negroes. The sales to continue from day to day till all is sold Terms made known at the time of sale. Oct. 18, 1847. JOHN STOVALL, Ex’r. EXECUTORS’ Sale# —Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court House in Appling, Columbia county, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, the following negro slaves, viz: Jacob, Ann, her infant child Ran som, Ellen, Cyrus, Minerva, Elsie, and George ; the property of Alfred Sturges, deceased. MARY M. STURGES, Ex’t’x. ABNER P. ROBERTSON, i „ , ANDREW J. MILLER, < rs * November 2, 1847. XECUTORS’ SALE Will be sold, on Tues day, the eleventh day of January next, at the late residence of James Clark, deceased, in Elbert county, all the perishable property belonging to the estate of said James Clark, deceased, consisting of one Horse, Cows, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles not here mentioned. Terms made known on the day of sale. ELBERT BROWN, } , JAMES E. BROWN, J“ rS December 1, 1847. It Executor s sale.—Win be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the court house door in the town of Washington, Wilkes coun ty, within the legal sale hours, the negroes belonging to the ent#t« of June E. Daniel, deceased. Sold agreeably to an order from the honorable the Inferior Court of said county, and for the purpose of distribu tion. Terms made known on the day. ROBERT C. DANIEL, Executor. November 2, 1847. EXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, inWarrenton, between the usual hours of sale, the following lands, to wit; one thousand acres, more or less, lying in the county of Warren, adjoining lands of Robt. K, More land, Edmund Cody, William H. Blount, and others. Also, three Negro Slaves, all belonging to the estate of Elizabeth Flewellen, deceased, and sold for the pur pose of eifecting a division among the heirs, and in accordance with her last will and testament. The lands will be sold in a l>ody or in parcels. Terms of sale on the day, Oct. 23, 1847-. THOMAS BATTLE, Ux’r. EXECUTOR’S S \LE.—Will behold, first Tuesday in January next, at the court house door in Warrenton, a negro woman named Nancy, about forty years of age, belonging to the es tate of John Wilson, late of Warren county, deceas ed. The above negro sold by virtue of the” last will and testament of said deceased, for the purpose of a division amongst the heirs. Terms cash NICHOLAS C. BACON Ex’r. November 2, 1847. GUARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeable to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkes county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, before the court-house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, one negro woman, about sixty years old ; also, one tract of land contain ing three hundred and thirty acres, more or less, be longing to Sidney H. Moss, Minor, together with his interest in dower. Terms on the day of sale MARK S. ANTHONY, Guardian. Novembers, 1847. GUARDIAN’S SALE.—Under an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Greene county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, will be sold, at the court-house in Greensboro, on the first Tuesday in January next, a negro man by the name of Bob, about 23 years of age. Sold as the property of Sarah J. Craddock, orphan of Jesse Craddock, deceased, for the benefit of said orphan. W. L. CRENSHAW, Guardian November 3, 1847. ROPE AND CHEESE. 1 A A COILS SUPERIOR HEMP ROPE, lUU 100 boxes CHEESE, 20 casks “ For sale by aQ HAND & WILLIAMS, flJublk gfllie. BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiI be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in the town of Waynesboro, be tween the usual hours ofsale, a tract of pine land, con taining five hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of Charles Burton, estate ofMatthew Jones and others. Levied on as the property of Anderson Lambert, to sat isfy a fi. fa. issuing from Burke Superior Court in favor of Richard C. Baldwin vs. Anderson Lambert. — Properly pointed out by plaintiff’s Attorney. Levied on by H. J. Blount, a former Sheriff. Also —At the same time and place, three hundred acres of land more or less, adjoining lands ofWm. J. Owens, Alex’r. Lewis, G. W. Evans and others : le vied on as the property of Jefferson Roberts, adminis trator of John Roberts, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. is suing from a Justice’s Court in favor of Charles J. Jen kins vs. Jefferson Roberts, administrator of John Rob erts, deceased. Property pointed out by tho defendant. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also—At the same time and place, a negro girl named Elizabeth, seven years of age : levied on as the property of Love Ann Duke, administratrix of Cal vin Duke, deceased, to satisfy two fi. fas. issuing from a Justice’s Court in favor of Pleasant H. Duke vs. Lo ve Ann Duke, adminstratrixofCalvin Duke, deceased. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made and re turned to me by a constable. Also—At the same time and place, two hundred and sixty acres of pine land, adjoining lands of Uriah Har ris, A. M. Hill and others : levied on as the proper ty of Andrew J, Davis, to satisfy five fi. fas. issuing from a Justice’s Court in favor of Patrick H. Rooney vs. Andrew" J. Davis, Property pointed out by de fendant. Levy made and returned to me by a con stable. Also —At the same time and place, three hundred and forty-five acres more or less of land, adjoining lands of Samuel H. Buxton, Benjamin Mobley and others; levied on as the property of Win. Thomas Claxton, to satisfy a fi. fa. on foreclosure of mortgage, issuing from Burke Superior Court in favor of Edward Tubb vs. Win, Thos. Claxton. Property pointed out in said mortgage deed. Also—At the same time and place, a negro woman named Mary : levied on as the property of Zachariah L. F. Tomlin, to satisfy two fi. fas, one issuing from Burke Inferior Court in favor of John B. Whitehead vs. Z. L. P. Tornlim, principal, and John B, Gordon, security. The other fi. fa. issuing from Burke Superior Court in favor of Allen D. Floyd vs. Z. L, P. Tomlin. Properly pointed out by defendant. Also—At the same time and place, two tracts of Oak and Hickory land, one containing five hundred and eighty-one acres more or less, the other ninety-six acres more or less, adjoining lands of Charles White head, Mrs. Harlow, John McKinney and others: le vied on as the property of Elijah Byne to satisfy two fi. fas. issuing from Burke Superior Court in favor of Stovall, Simmons & Co. vs. Enoch Byne, principal, Elijah Byne and Harmon Hurst, securities. Property pointed out by Plaintiffs’ attorney. Also —At the same and place, the one fourth part of four hundred and seven acres of land, adjoining lands of Win. Cox, M. Marsh, John B. Gordon and others : levied on as the property of Elipsey P. Godley, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from Burke Superior Court in favor of Cress & Turpin vs. Elipsey P. Godley, prin cipal, and John B. Gordon security. Property point ed out by the security. Also —At the same time and place, a negro woman named Zilphy : levied ou as the property of Thomas Drake, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from Burke Superior Court in favor of Josiah Scrutchins vs. Thomas Drake. Property pointed out by defendant. O. H. PERRY, Sheriff B. C. November 29th, 1847. Elbert sheriff’s sale.—Win be on the first Tuesday in January next, before the court-house door in Elberi, county, within the legal sale hours, the following property, to wit: One negro man by the name of Isaac, twenty-three years of age ; levied on as the property of Charles W. Christian to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Elbert Superior Court in favor of the Ruckersville Banking Company vs. Chas. W, Christian, Robert Denny and Whitehead Hen dricks. Property pointed out by Defendant. Also—4so acres of land, more or less, on the wa ters of Mill Shoal C/eek, joining lands of Joel Stodg hill, and others; levied as the property of Isaac Ginn to satisfy a fi. fa, issued from the Justice’s Court of the 201st District, G. M., in favor of Charles W. Christian and sundry others vs. Isaac Ginn. Pro perty pointed out by Plaintiff’. Levy made and re turned to me by a Constable. HENRY R. DEADWYLER, D. Sheriff. December 1. 1847. LBKRT SHERIFF’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, before the court-house door in the town of Elberton, Elbert co., within the legal sale hours the following property, to wit; One negro boy by the name of Lindsay, about sixteen years old : levied on as the property of the es tate of Daniel Tliornton, sr,, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Elbert county, in favor of Abner Adams vs. Daniel Thornton, princi pal, and Reuben Thornton, security on stay of execu tion. EPPY W. ROEBUCK, Sheriff. December 1, 1847. EPPERSON SHERIFF’S SALE.- Will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the market house in the town of Louisville, within the legal hours ol sale, two lots in the town of Louisville, with the improvements thereon, known in the plan of said town as Nos. 157 and 158: sold under an attach ment fi. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Jeffer son county in favor of David E. Bothwell vs. Noah B. Cloud, as the property of said defendant, property pointed out in the attachment and fi. fa, TARLTON DARLEY, Sheriff. December 1, 1847. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiU be sold, on the first Tuesday in Febuary next, before the court-house door in Lincolnton, Lincoln county, within the legal hours of sale, one tract or parcel of land belonging to the estate of Absalom Bohler, con taining three hundred and fifty (350) acres, more or less, on the waters of Little River and Gray’s Creek, adjoining lands of Paschal and Gunby, Sold agree ably to an order from the honorable the Inferior Court ol said county, sitting for ordinary purposes. For the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day. F. F. FLEMING, Adm’r. December 1, 1847. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, before the court-house door, in Cobb county on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal sale hours, agreeably to an order of the honor able the court of ordinary of Lincoln county, one lot of land belonging to the estate of Covington Searls, deceased: one drawn by I). Ulm, containing forty (40) acres, number eight hundred and eighty-eight (888), seventeenth (17th) District, second (2d) Sec tion. Also —On the same day, at the court house door, in Paulding county, one other lot, drawn by C. Searls, containing forty (40) acres, number three hundred,and five (305), seventeenth (17th) District and fourth (4th) Section—both originally in Cherokee county, Ga,— Sold for the benefit of said estate. Terms on the day Nov. 24, 1847. THOS. SEARLS, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII on the first Tuesday in February next, at the Market-House in the town of Louisville, within the legal sale hours, the following property, to wit; one tract of land in the county of Jefferson, containing two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of How ard Hadden, and others. Also, ten Negroes : Hart less, Moses and Daniel, men; Lucy and Sarah, wo men ; Will, Daniel, Henry, Lewis and Peter, boys. Sold agreeably loan order of the honorable the In ferior Court of Jefferson county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, as the property of Thomas Peebles deceased. HENRY PEEBLES, Adm’r. ’ December 1, 1847. GUARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of Taliaferro county, grant ed while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the fogal hours of sale, at public out-cry, before the court-house door of said county, the following lands, to wit; a tract containing four hundred and twenty acres more or less, lying in said county, in a quarter of a mile of the village of Crawfordville, adjoining lands of Wilie Rhodes, Gilbert Kent, Dr. E. W. Alfriend, and oth ers; one unimproved lot in said village, adjoining lands of Dr. Jos. M. Bird and Dr. Crawford ; and a tract containing three hundred and eighty acres more or less, lying in said county, in three miles of said village of Crawfordville, All sold as the pro perty of the minor orphans of Clevers Nelms for the purpose of a division. Terms of sale will be made known on the day. JOHN L. BIRD, I „ ABRAM R. HOWELL C Guardians. November 4, 1847. MONTHS after date application will JL be made to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Burke county, while sitting for or dinary purposes, for leave to sell the following Negro Slaves; Mark, Lucy and Hannah, belonging to the estate of Ezekiel Hull, late of said county" deceased. Sold for the purpose of division among the heirs ROBERT Mcßride] Adm’r., de bonis non, with the will annexed. November 29, 1847. JQQ]DRT GOODS BOXES, for sale •7 WM. O.PRICE & CO. RATES OF FREIGHT OF THE G-EORGiTA AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROADS GEORGIA kA | 1 -e, £4 -a {.£*£ ' a b I 4|l* -• « c - SI “i BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND « _-J |Bl RJ | & -| c 'o J- || r o tiov? c = «"3 o “ i: .z ,aw 3 -*-s c , x a r = «•? ■< -o C= 'b !">— 25 a = c ~ oi £ ~ <*: I>J u <X || First Class —Boxes of Hats, Bonnets and Furni ture; per foot jso 10 60 8 $0 8 jSO 10 $0 12£ $0 JG 60 16 tsecona Class—Boxes and Bales of Dry Goods, Shoes, j 11 Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Oils, Drugs and Confec-j tionaries, per 100 lbs 55 40 50 j 00 70 j 90 100 I'kird Class —Sugar, Coffee, Liquor, Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Hides, Cotton- Yarns, Copper, Tin, Feathers, Sheet-iron, Hollow- Ware, Crockery, Castings, Hard-ware and other heavy articles not enumerated below, per 100 lbs- 37£ 30 - 30 35 j i 45 55 Fourth Class —Flour, Rice, Bacon, Pork, Beef, Fish, i I Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Bales of Rags, Ginseng, I j i Green and Dried Fruit, Mill-Gearing, Bar andPigi Iron, Mill and Grind Stones, per 100 lbs 25 25 25 25 30 35 ! 4Q Cotton— Per 100 lbs • 30 30 30 30 3?i> 45 45 Salt- Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding 4 bushels*, j 45 30 35 40 50 I 60 65 Per Bushel 12 8 10 10 13 16 ]g Molasses —Per Hogshead j 5 00 400 00 500 700 800 850 Plows, Wheel-Barrows, Corn-Shellers,Straw-Cutters< and Cultivators, each 50 5 0 5 0 5 0 75 75 75 Oats, in sacks, per bushel, by the Car Load 6 6 6 6 8 9 {[ Wheat, Peas, Beans, Rye, Nuts and Grass-: Seeds, per bushel, by the Car Load 8 8 8 8 12 14 15 Lime— ln casks or ooxes, not exceeding 2£ btTa each' 30 30 30 30 40 45 50 Gorn, 8 j 8 8 ; 8 12 1 14 15 Car Load of Live Stock 35 00 135 00 35 00 i 3500: 45 00 155 00 55 9(1 other articles see list. f° r Atlanta, Athens, and all stations on the W'eslern & Atlantic Rail Road, payable ttthoso stations. For other stations it must be paid in Augusta. P. C. ARMS, Superintendent of Transportation. Transportatioji Office, Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company , ) Augusta, Ga., Aug. 17, 1847. j mh22 Patent itUMnnes. DR. LE ROY’S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. The only known Medicine that at the same time Purges, Purifies and Strengthens the System. DR. LeROY’S PILLS are a new medicine which has just appeared, and is fast taking the places of all others of the same class. These pills are composed of many ingredients, but the two principal ai'e Sarsaparilla and YV ilci Cher ry, so united as to act together; the one, through its admixture with other substances, purifying and purging, while the other is strengthening the system. Thus these pills are at the same time tonic and opening; a desideratum long and eagerly sought for by medical men but never iTefore discovered. In other words, they do the work of two medicines, and do it much better than any two we know of, for they remove nothing from the system but the impurities, so that w hile they purge they strength en; and hence they cause no debilitation, and are fol low ed by no reaction. Dr. Leßoy’s Pills have a wonderful influence on the blood ; they not only purify, without weakening it, but they remove all noxious particles from the chyle before it is converted into fluid, and thus make impure blood an utter impossibility. As there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea or sickness attend ing the operations of this most excellent of medicines, which never strains or tortures the digestive functions but causes them to work in a perfectly natural man ner, and hence persons taking thejn do not become pale and emaciated, but the contrary, lor while it is the property of the Sarsaparilla, united as it is with other ingredients, to remove al hat is foreign and impure, it is equally the property he Wild Cherry to retain all that is natural and soun and hence a robust state of health is the certain. ill of their united operations. Certificate from Sir James Clark , the eminent English Physician. ‘Dr. Le Roy’s Vegetable Universe Pills,’ says the celebrated Sir James Clark, promises fair to, in a great measure, exclude the necessity of the lancet, for they prevent too much fullness of blood, by forcing from the chyle all impure matter, which would otherwise be converted into fluid, and taint all the rest; and the blood which is formed under their influence must, from the nature of their principal component parts, be pure and healthy. In my private practice I have ex cluded nearly every other cathartic in their favor; and the more I use them, the more my confidence in their virtues is confirmed. They unite extremes which were heretofore considered paradoxical by the faculty; that is, they are a strengthening purgative and a purifying tonic ; hence they may at all times be administered without hazard, no matter how weak or debilitated the patient may be —insomuch as their conservative properties are precisely in the ratio of their purgative effects—so that while they evacuate the bowels in the most thorough manner, they also trengthen and tone them. Prom the Morning Chronicle, Dec. 11. 1845. One might think that people had discovered the Elixir of life and were to die no more from the hub bub they are making about the new medicine —Dr. Le Roy’s Pills —the virtues of which all men are ex tolling to their neighbors. We have taken pains to as certain the truth of the matter and are able to say up on sound authority that Dr. Leroy’s Vegetable Univer sal Pills are deserving of all that can be said in their favor and combine opposite and admirable qualities never before united in a medicine; those of purgatives and tonics. The pills of Dr. Leroy have caused al most as great a commotion among the pu lie as the writings of Boz ; and will probably render their dis coverer equally immortal. / rom the Medical Dimes, Sept. 18, 1845. Opposed as we are to modern patent medicines, we cannot be silent to the virtues of Dr. Leßoy’s much lauded discovery. His Pills are indeed a purgative which may be taken without a risk, or the advice of „a physician; for they produce evacuation without weakness, and cause energy in the digestive functions without straining them and thus paving the w r ay for reaction and apathy. PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOX—For sale Whole sale and Retail by Haviland, Risley & Co., D’An tignac & Barry; W. K. Kitchen; Wm. Haines; J. E. Marshall; Thomas Barrett & Co., and at retail by all the Druggists in Augusta and Hamburg, myl-ly PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c. &c. HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Drug .y'l. gists, have on hand, and are receiving, constant supplieso‘ ‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. 1’ and ‘No, 2’ White Lead, in kegs of from 25 to 300 pounds, of warranted quality; Paint Oil; Tanner’s Oil; Lamp Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Varnlehes of all kinds; Chrome Yellow; Chrome Green, dry and in Oil; Imperial Green, nOil; Verdigris, dry and in Oil; Emerald Green ; Prussian Blue; Ultra-marine Blue; Vermillion; Venetian Red; Red Lead; Rose Pink; Spanish Brown, dry and in Oil; Yellow Ochre; Litharge; Ter.-de-Sienna; Umber; Lampblack; Drop Black; Black Lead ; Ivory Black ; Whiting; Chalk ; Putty; Gold Leaf; Glue; Sand-paper; Pumice Stone ; Rotten Stone; Emery; Painters’and Tanners’Brush es of all kinds; Window, Coach and Picture Glass, of all sizes; Paint Mills and Paint Stones; together with every article usually found in Drug Stores, ol the best quality, and at very low prices at wholesale and retail. f willl do well to call. Orders prompt ly attended to. s 4 CONGRESS BOOTS FORCE, BROTHERS & CO, Sign of the Mammoth Boot, Broad-street, HAVE RECEIVED and are__ :Q|£ -- f vl now opening a superior article of f Gents’ Patent-Leather Congress BOOTS, “ “ “ Oxford TIES, Gents’ Fine Calf CONGRESS BOOTS, “ “ “ OXFORD TIES, “ i‘ Cloth Congress BOOTS, “ “ Pump Sole ‘* “ “ Philadelphia DRESS BOOTS, “ “ Water-Proof BOOTS and BRO GANS. ALSO—Just received another supply of those su perior FRENCH GAITER BOOTS, for the Ladies, which have heretofore given such universal satisfac tion. In this lot are some beautiful Bronze and Pur ple Colors Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Walking and Dress SHOES; a large assortment Ladies’ Em bossed TOILET SLIPPERS, &c. All of the above articles are really of a superior quality and finish, and are well worthy the attention of all who may be in want. n 4 scull shoalsl’actory! THE SUBSCRIBERS, having renewed the Agency of this establishment, offer for sale a superior slock of YARNS, assorted Nos. 4 to 12, in bales of 240 lbs. each. jyl7-tf T. N. POULLAIN & SON. GEORGIA, MACON AND WESTERN AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROADS. fSMIE PASSENGER TRAIN carrying the A Great Southern Mail between New York and New Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at o’clock, P. M., arriving at Atlanta at o’clock, A. M., leaves Atlanta atß o’clock, A. M., and arrives at Griffin at 10 o’clock, A. M. Returning leaves Griflin at 1 o’clock, P. IVI., arriving at Atlanta at 3J o’clock, P, M., leaves Atlanta at 4 o’clock, P. W,, and arrives at Augusta at 3£ o’clock, A. M. In connection with this Uain, a locomotive leaves Union Point lor Athens, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o’clock, A. M. Returning, leave Athens on the same days at 2 o’clock, P. M. The Passenger Train upon the State Road leaves Atlanta daily, (Sundays excepted) at 8 o’clock, A. M.; and arrives at Dalton at 5$ P. M. Returning leaves Dalton at 7 A. M., and arrives at Atlanta, in time for the evening train to Augusta. Stages run in connection with the cars as follows ; Daily. —The Express Mail Line, the Georgia Rail road Line, and the South Carolina Railroad Line, from Griflin to New Orleans, passing through Green ville, Lagrange and West Point to Auburn, thence by Railroad to Montgomery. Also, from Barnesville, via. Columbus to Auburn. From Warrenton to Macon via Sparta and Milledge ville. From Madison every Monday, Wednesday ami Friday, via Ealonton to MUledgemlle. From Athens on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, after the arrival of the morning train, via Gainesville to Cassville, and Dahlonega. From Double Wells, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, to Washingion, Wilkes county, and Abbe ville, S. C. From Kingston every day, (Sundays excepted) via Rome, Double Springs, Warrenton, Decatur, Hunts ville Tuscurabia, Holy Springs, &c., to Nashville, Tenn., and Memphis, Miss. From Blue Pond to Tuskaloosa, Ala., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. From Stone Mountain on Mondays, YVednesdays and Fridays, for Lawrenceville and Gainesville. From Dalton on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays, for Chattanooga, Tenn. j* THROUGH TICKETS, from Augusta to Huntsville, Decatur, or Tuscumbia, Ala., can be had at the G. R. R. Ticket Office, for SIB; to Nashville, Tenn., via Huntsville for s2l ; to Memphis, Miss, and Tuskaloosa, Ala., for $24. Office Geo. R. R. tf* Diking Co., } March 23, 1846. $ GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 9th, the PAS SENGER TRAINS will leave Augusta at o’clock —until December Ist, 1847. o 9 , NOTICE. Office S. C. Rail Road Company, ) Charleston, Nov. 27, 1847. $ UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the freight on barrels of Liquor, Fish, Beef, and other wet barrels, (except Molasses), will be 75 cents per bbl.; and on Flour barrels 37£ cents, half barrels 20 cents, quarter bbls. 12£ cents. n3O WM. H. BARTLESS, Sec’y. SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA Railroad Package Express. The south Carolina ami Geor gia RAILROAD COMPANIES having placed upon their mail trains efficient and trustworthy Baggage Masters and Express Agents, are now pre pared to give “Checks” for all Baggage going through between Charleston and Atlanta, and also to receive and forward promptly and at reasonable rates any Packages which may be entrusted to their charge. AM articles to be thus forwarded will be deposited with any of the authorized agents of the above men tioned companies, who will duly receipt therelbr, F. C. ARMS, Gen. Sup’t G. R. R. &B. Co. Transportation Office, G. R. R. &. B. Co. ) Augusta Ga. Sept. 27, 1847. $ 527 Boots! Boots ! and Shoes. «d||L. M. AND B. \V. FORCE «fc CO.. FKj N - 18 HAYNESTREET . Charleston, ■ South Carolina, are adding to their stock, by late arrivals, direct from the Manufacturers, two thou sand cases of BOOTS and SHOES, consistingof — 20,000 pair Men’s thick black brogans, 15,000 dc do do russet do 1,000 do do do do do—extra sizes, 1,000 do do kid lined and bound do| 1,500 do do calf pegged and se wed do 2,000 do iLu calf and kip pegged boots, 1,000 do do fine and sewed do 1,000 do do coarse mining do 2.500 do Boy’s coarse black and russet brogans, 2,bCS do do kip lined and bound do 1,000 do Youth’s do do and do do 1,000 do Boy’s and Y'outh’s calf do 2,000 do Women’s leather pegged and sewed strap sb I,OOC /air Women’s calf skin pegged and do do 2,50( do do seal and kip do and Brogans, 1,00 do do calfskin do and do do 1,500 do do morocco and kid walking shoes, 2,000 do do fine French morocco and kid slippers, 1,000 pair Misses’ kid and morocco walking shoes, 1 500 do do leather walking shoes and brogans 2 000 do Childrens’ do and morocco boots, To all of which we invite the attention of merchants and dealers visiting Charleston, with the assurance that their goods will be otfered as low for cash or ap proved paper, as they could be bought in the Northern market. 16 SHAVING SOAP. A SUPPLY OF HANELS PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM, just received. This arg tide needs no puffing, it is sufficient to know that U 1 3 for sale .1 J. E. MARSHALL’S El-A GREAT VARIETY OP FINE SOAPb Jp constantly kept on hand, too numerous to particula zethem. tU L_ MORE LIGHT A FEW CHOICE PATTERNS O* DYOTT’S IMPROVED LARD SOLAR LAMPS.—Just received. Also a consignment o. SPLENDID CANDELABRAS, ,hirh 9 Wmbe S °ld. er ylo», by MARSHALL. KENTUCKY BAGGING. 300 "3#”* "land^wXams.