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1 "j rtxiL. n,r. Vmic. Pctftftnootri. Sec. an order to te In tea- 4'r.efc to receive the enemy, whcrtfoever they fhould make a def 1 ent. Io coafcqoence of thefe orders, the militia from the neigh f ,;,. have already repaired to their arrointed rencez- ...?., nnnoft lacrinr. and fcem determined to lend their thtir country on this extraordinary occafion with a cnferfolrefs that will ever do honour to them. An inlUnce cf the mA'tneC of thtfe brave Irieod to liberty to enter .i. e-u ViTrndiiced in the SuIT. x militia, who. being warr- d rot on Saturday, mcaroprd on ur.oay -evening cn tnv banks James river forty mileaircm nomc. co rapia a aarvn W to ce parallelled. - ... . - ' . In rurluance or me pwcTa.rnniru uj ui uiuij, ... Fxcellen:y the Uovernor, lrocKuiaieiy on n reiurn iu-un. mfljrt. with KEI.SOK, juo Val ard comm i the advice of the Council, appointed Thomas l'"." .e6j; county licuieRant of Yoik, brigadier gehe- f. mr.Hrr in chief of the foices in this com Wou wealth. 77 The appointment of a gentleman fo univerfally beloved and e ilemf d for his z-alous attachment to our fatrid caufe, cannot fail of giving the mrli unftjgned plealure to every trier.d.to nis coun- trv WHO reuiCi", mai, cjitc-ui wui m . ... . . r . J i r - there is rot a rative oi America to wn.-jc lwcaaro io grcai a uuui-V-Trif uirni fiends and refpcetable peifons woyld repair as to that truly nolle and worthy gentleman. xTm lnfn,-A frrin ur.doubcrd authority that the wor- thy peneral has accepted the command upon the moft difintertfted f ukd a falarv. his table orJy being fupport- ed at the expcccc of the commonwealth. Such inllances of .genu ine patriotilm maxk the mcil genercus aitachmect to his country, ti - -ii. and its uoenies. ' , Ycnerday evening the troops in thWcity, both regulars and militia, were reviewed on the Ccll-ge'gren by general Ncllon,, .who expreffed himfclf m&ch fatisfieJ wih their rcadinels to at.! tend cn the prefent occafion, and made.a cacti aniaatcing fpeech to them on the prefent profptct before us. I did intend to give iNotice ofmyllcnghationattheroot j of the Journals but as there is but Jittfe probability of their -being printed bbifore the fitting of thej fucceccJihg jsmW V;.J I think it a duty I owe the Public, to make my Intention ; Jcnown, before that time, that Perfons may apply, ualified M ' ' to expedite the! JBufiriefv of the iSeiTionj and, but of whom ' f the Houfe m;ay form a tioicei f j ;;T 1! - Sept. i, 1,777. r . - V Jan- j . a -sq g E S O L D on very reasonable terms, 197 acres of 1 land fituae on the Senile and "pleafafiftiver; cf Pee Dee in. the county of Cravat in SOUTH C AROLINAt bouoded on the ue r SAuuJtrs E d:- Mr. Laroatb and others, o r whicU " ' ; - A . -f -!t t i r ' 1 11!. U..-. A .-4 ' K-iiV r 1 An 10 1 I t-1- a iherc is a imau awcujng nuuw v" --. rtility of thisjtraa lor. rice ana maigo niDown: l V.V; .wJrit send convenient, beine near, the Cberraius cour: vr o , Kr an yrfllent bluff far a IandifJ?.: -1 .1 i Alfo 400 acres fituare in St, GrV'parifh-fi counfy.boud ing on the laocls of Mr.. Permain, the heirs of Ptter Hdcoi arid o hers. The above tracls .cf land were part of the tltate of D-i c tor Philip Ajttn deccafed, and owes their prefent u nc dirt vated lla fe to the long liinechey Jay unclaimed in the hands of the executors Any per fun .inclinable to v-urchafe the above tracls oreithe.- f them, may apply to M. Jdmes : Bdliantine merchant in Charier To-unl or the fabfcriocr la JSewberx, wno wu give a gooa tiwc, ... .l ' r.' ' 1 i -:. - M - - - ! ' x lor bills the fame. 1 ; TAMES "BALL ANTING. .B. Negroes, produce,, continental or approved curopcia wiil btvjtaken in payment. , . Mr. fmnerv V N E V B E R N, Sepuinler s, 1777. the Slooo Heart ofOalc; from Surinam. The Captain rf-ports, that -in i.ar. 14. Lop. 7?. he fell iii with.an hnglim irleetot 03'iaii, con Nebern Svi't. 2d, 1777. ' L J TT.7HE'RfeAS fme cf the principal Officers rmcriy blong-y : yy ;ng tq ije Sturdy Beggar, then- under my Lommaod, .Sas ins wontnrjy j andcruflry- fpiead. and circulattd fcanc alous and rnalici rus Series toShe Prejudice of ary Reputaticnv and wheftAi every Matw OaraclerVU to be dearer to him than L.t; 1 hclcl jr miwonnv 1 tj i e niuk asu.. . ly.itUckedl therefore beg leave through the; Med?UTi of aperJt'j rv the Publickhe Sentiments JMr. Daniel Ba v Jv. and ftlrJ Dav.d Stewart, woi-tw .uvacnj or ic o u ujr rea-c that Man wonton -your P f i ' lu't now arnvra a v enci jicrc irum mc ., A bound, and jult alter getting our, was cnaic uy n Aiit "5 r called the Lord Hbwe and obliged-to put back, and that the ' " irig now lies off the Bar. We hear rjur Provincial Vcflel the v Pennflvania Farmer, iiiil lies at, Core Sound, but in no Ccij. . cHtibn to xnakc any Defence. 4 ' . A STATE of 'NORTH CAROLINA. Hi' ' r By his Excellency . lUICHARD CASTELL, Elq-Jire, Governor, Captain Gtseral, ana vcxnuiabucc m cHiut vi iaiu w i t : , , : . - ' A PROCLAMATION. I J ' - ' ' . . . ,. A WHEREAS it will be dirncult for the InnaDitants of this State tofopply themfeKes with Cc rnmon Salr unlefs th I "Exportation and Tranfporration thereof be prohibit ed, I have ! iherefort ihooght proper by and ul.h the Advice cf the Council 1 cf State, to illue this my Prcclamaiion hereby prohibiting the f Salr from this Srate after thli date, ontill the Expiration of 'thirty Days fjm ;hedate hereof; cf which all Naval Oficcrs, Merchants, and other Perfons arc re qviied to take notice. . GIVEN under my Hand, and Seal at Arms, at biwtert-th 2d Day of Septemttt. in the Year of cur Loid 1777, and in tbefecond Year of our Independence t . ' r .RICHARD CASWELL. bit ZxttlUJyt Command, ' i J. GLASGOW, Sec. ' '. ' 1 Cant. lohnM'K.eel, ; " iNewcern(iuguu 10, 1777. We are very forry io "be informed by ycti thattbe Tongue fr Slander hasjbten bufy wiih yoiir Ciiaracler, maliciousrfdns ajrej to be met with. ia every; part of the; Wcridj who are enemies jtaj Truth, and Pei!s. of Society ; it is with great Pkafm e we give our i Teftimmyiin year favour, and affure you that we are folly fatis-; H d with your Courage and conauct wrviic-jou araraanutu mc 2car of whom we are part Owners. ' 1 Sturdy Beggar We are Sir v our obedient Servant, - DAVID STEWART. . I : . DMEL BOWLY. ! 'I ; A' D V E Ji :T I S E id .E- N T S. , To the PUBLIC, y - ATTENDANCE on the AUemblies for a.Nnmncr ot Years part, as their Clerk, and the frequent Meetings of.the CoDgrefs and Councils of Safety as their Secretary, to rethet with the bufmel's which made it necefiarto be done rluring their recefs, hath fo mucl impaired my Health, that 1 (hall be under, the Neceflity of refigning my prcient Ap pointacnt, as Clerk of the Senate, , at the next Meeting. ii ' : U ) vi ' Au oust 25, 1777. i ! To he SOLD aCjuaion, w Wedncfday 24 September rext, . J.f i BJack Crefek. rt Caiteret Countj, j . ' - -. rTHE valuable and noted Saw Mill one H.:f of a Grift Mill '1 r with bolting Cloth?, and 400 Acre5 cf Land, lately be belonging XXv Stani.'. deceaied. i A; full Tide fl ws to the WillTail. which lies about 14 Miles from Beauftrt: The Pond contains about i 00 Acres of rich flat Bottom fit for Rcef in fomc Parts gradual, flifirgs, and fpacious fecond Flats; inte. veen be- , tveen the B6ttom. and Uplands, About .30 Acrcs, including fome cf ch Sort; have been deared,andpltTwith two different Seafon; In the Dam there is a Breaft of well conUruct cd iUong Uiilt wafte Gates, fettled beiowj the Surface of threLand ecep enough, to drain the Creek and Pond above Dam down to low Water, and, fitted, ready for Tide Gatrs when.Occafion e quires. ! Three Years Credit will be allowed, i he PufcJxafer giv ing Ju'dgment Bond, with approved Security; and paying Intefeft aiter the rit fix Months; i :. Ui cj At thz fame Time wHl'be fold to the htgheft jBrtkts onTix Months Credit, Working Oxen Log Xarriage, Chains, 5e. feme planting Utenfilsi a gcod Set of Blackfrntths Tods, fome . Iron, i Set of Turners Toofs, fome Carpenters Tools, Cowl and Calvea; other Cattle and Horfes, TwSr Bees. afmallStiU, a fwift failing Boat jwah a Suit of SaHs. and a nreat many Articles, and other Things too tedious to be men tioned in this Notoriety, that will be proddced, ; and other, Paru- , rulars to be made known on the Day of Sale, f - ' . ' .culars tooe mauc HOPE STANTON, Execfltixx. r
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