In Attachment.Attachment.c j ;MarjhaPs Sales.T o B~E SOL D,On Monday the a ill of May next, at the houfe in St. James’s Square where the Superior Courts were lull hoiden, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon.and one in the afternoon, the fale to begin at ten o’clock precifdy,TWO Tradls of Land, containing by refurvey 319 acres, more or lefs, in the parilh of St. Matthew. Both the faid trails adjoin each other,and alfo adjoin lands of Jacob Gilley, Bore-raan, Philip Snider, Heiiler, John Williams,, Dalher, and —— Townlhend. AlfoaTra£t, containing 650 acres of prime land, fituated on a large ifland in the river Savannah, nearly oppofite to Purylburgh, late the property of Quintin Pooler, deceafed. The whole feized on execution.D. FRASER, A. P. M. Savanhah, April 18, 1781.John Nutt, Efq. vert us Executors of Jamesherjham, deceafed. ^PUrfuant to an order from his Majefty’s Superior Court in this caufe made, I lhal!, on Monday the ztft inftant, pTOceed U the fale of the following Negro Slaves, viz. Daniel, Cumba and her three children, Renham, Fatima, Sue, Tom, Renah, September, Bofon, Sally and her child, Scipio, Peggy, Phillis, Oroonoko, and which came to the poffeffion of James Haberlham the younger, Jofeph Haberlham, and John Haberlham,. Executors of the faid James Haberlham the elder, as it is faid, at the houfe in St. James’s Square where the Superior Courts were laft hoiden, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and one fn thfeUflernoon, the fale fo begin at ten o'clock precifely. ~ D. FRASER, A. P, M. Savannah, May 1, 178 r.Douglafs Al. yerfus Braunfon and Wife.PUrfuant to an order from his Majefty’s Supe-lior Court in this caufe made, I fhall, on ^Monday the 21 ft inftant, proceed to the fale of a Negro Slave, named Sawney, belonging to the Eftate of Nathan Brounfon the abfent debtor, as it is faid, at the houfe in St. James’s Square where the Superior Courts were laft hoiden, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenooa and one in the afternoon, the fale to begin at ten o’clock precifely.D. FRASER, A. P. M. Savannah, May 1, 1781.T O B E SOL D,On Saturday the zd of June next, at the houfe in St. James’s Square where the Superior Courts were laft hoiden, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and one in the afternoon, the fale to begin at ten o’clock precifely,A LOT of Land it Savannah, containing 60 feet front and 180 feet deep, whereon James Haberfham formerly refided ; and another Lot of Land in the faid town, containing 60 feet front by 90 feet deep, formerly the property of — Farley deceafed ; alfo a Tradt of Land in the parilh of Chrift Church, containing 1500 acres, more or fcifi, commonly called Silk Hope; late the property of James Haberlharn.—A Tra£l of Land, cgo. taining 350 acres, more or lefs, in St. Philip’s parilh, joining lands of Adam Fowler Brilbane; and another Traft of Land, in the faid parilh of St. Philip, containing 500 acres, more or lefs, on which the defendant formerly refided, near Fort Argyle; late the property of Shem Butler.—A Lot pf Land at Yamacraw,contmningio5 feet fquare, more or lefs, adjoining lands of Dr. Zubly, late the property of Thomas Chifolm and Mary his wife.—A Lot of Land in Savannah, containing 60 feet front and 90 feet deep, more or lefs, fituated between lots of John Richards and John Lyons, late the property of Samuel Elbert.—A Tradl of Land in the parilh of St. John, containing 500 acres, more or lefs, fituated on the north branch of MMwayjiver, and near Jands of John Baker^ Lte the property of William Baker.—A Trati of Land in St. John’s parilh, containing 500 acres, more or lefs, lying near Midway Meetinghoufe, and adjoins lands of Lyman Hall, late the property of James Stewart.—A Tratl of Land in the parifhof St. Andrew, containing 300 acres, mori. or lefs, and adjoins lands of jSt^^’p W^ftianis anx^ Fhomas Sullivant, late the property of Daniel Sullivant.-— A Tratl ol Land in the parilh of Chrift Church, containing 500 acres, more or lefs, fituated on Great Ogechee river, and adjoins lands of James Mackay, late the property of John Wereat. —A Tratl of Land in St. Philip’s parilh, containing , 350 acre, more or lefs, on which David Hugue-nen formeriy refided, late the property of David Hugucnen.-—A Tratl of Land in Chrift Church parilh, fittiate in the diftritl of Little Pgechec,containing 5lt;Sc acres, more or l^,^dpainingiaiids of the late John M’Lean, late the property of Adaru Fowler Brilbane.—A Tratl ofLand.containing 300 acres, more or lefs, in St. Matthew’s parilh. bounded fouth-eafterly by lands furveyed for the ufe of the Church and lands of David Thdfn, north-eatlerlv by hnds of Hillary Butt,- and on the other fides by vacant lands 1 and another Tratl of Land, containing too acres, more or lefs, whereon £ Hillary Butt lately refided, in the faid parilh of St. Matthew, on Rooty Pond, joining lands formerly granted one William Moore j late the property of Hillary Butt, deceafed -—And a Tratl of Land, containing 300 acres, more or ltfs, in the parilh of St. Andrew, which tratl was granted to Stephen Drayton, bounded fouth-eafterly by lands of Alan and Ann Stuart, and on all other fides by vacant lands ; and alfo another Tratl of Land, in the feid parilh of St. Andrew, formerly granted to the faid Stephen Drayton, containing 300 acres, more or lefs, bounded northwardly by lands of Stephen Drayton, fouthwardly by lands of Alan and Ann Stuart, and on all other fides by vacant lands 1 late the property of Alan Stuart, deceafed. —The whole feized on execution.D. FRASER, A. P. M. Savannah, May 1, 1781.Eergufon 1 verfus Attachment.Mat/heivs. jPUrfuant to an order from his Majefty’s Superior Courts in thi3 Caufe made, 1 fball, on Friday the ill of June next, proceed to the fale of Two Negro Slaves, named David and Nelly, belonging to the Eftate of Benjamin Matthews, the abfent debtor, as it is faid, at the houfe in St. James’s Square where tne Superior Courts were laft hoiden, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and one in the afternoon., D FRASER, A. P. M.'-Savantfah, 9th May,' 178*1 v • .TO B E S O L D,On Saturday the 9th June next, at the houfe in St. James’s Square where the Superior Courts were laft hoiden, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and one in the afternoon, the fule to begin at ten o'clock precifely,A TRACT of Land, in the parilh of St. Philip, containing by etlimation zoo acres, more Or lefs, joining lands of Adam Fowler Brilbane on Great Ogechce, Jate the property of John Earn and Elizabeth Harn, and feized on execution.JX FRASER, A. P. M. Savannah, May 9, 17S1.WHEREAS the Commons Houfe of Aflembfy hath appointed Mr. Jenkins, Mr.Telfair,Mr. Pattafon.Mr. Douglaf?,Mr. Baillie, Mr. Molfinar, and’Mr. Halt, to be a Committee to afcertain the regular Depreciation of Paper Currency, common!/ called Rebel or Cor.gieL Money, which circulated in this province in time of the rebellion, and the Committee are empowered to fend for perfons, papers, and recoids: And whereas the forming a true, exa£l, and excenfive Table, for the purpofe aforefaid, may be of the utraoit importance to publick juftice, as weli as to the intereit of individuals, and it is reeelJnry to obtain every information which cam elucidate fo intcrefting a marten THEREFORE ALL PERSONS who either bought or fold lands, negroes, goods, or any o-ther property, in this province, or any goid or filvercoinor bullion, for the paper currency aforementioned, in time of the rebellion, are requelltd to tranfmit to the Chairman of the Committee, within two months from the date hereof, the terms of every fuch purchafe or faler And the faid Com. mittee^will meet every Tuefday, at the houfe of the Chairman, and there fit fiora the hours of nine to eleven o’clock in the forenoon for the dilpatch of bufinefs.SAMUEL HUNT JENKINS, Chairman of the Committee. Savannah, 20th of March, 1781.TO BE SOL D,On Tuefday the 5th June next, in Savannah,TY/ O Negroes and a Gttfie- oflmbgo^ belong ing to the Eftate of the late George M‘ln-tolh.N. B. Six or feven Negroes, belonging to faid Eftate, who are at prefont abfent, will alfo be fold on the abovementioned day, if they'can be got in time. . D. DUNCAN, L. V. M.W A N T E D,A HEALTHY NEGRO WENCH with a -P*- good breall of milkj one without a child will be preferred. Inquire of the printer.WANTED,LAD about 14 years of age, as an Apprentice to the Printing Bufinels. Apply to JAMES JOHNSTON*A