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'' . : j : t5-k:, nf1 hrocffht into tni , fha a er"l Engagement h happened J-? under the Command of Genera . Gate, Ebelilh Army under General Burgoyne; that .tbe Tight Wing tf rheEnirliax-Army cave Way, and was. entirely, defeated, Wnenrto Pieces, and General Bargoyne h.mfylf woanded, ,hSver inconfiderable Lof. on our SideJ o""; ribus Troop, were in PolTcflion of what are caUed .thefrenih Lines near Ticonderoga, and had deflroyed a great Number, of U.e Enellfl. Boat. andWeK-Poor John Burgoyne iwheie you invincible Light Horfe, or your puffing;, g.fconad.ng Smatlon; fraught with Englifo Clemency,, the Scalp.n nJcir - .-:Ai.ir-A that fhe Roebuck.' Lard HowVaShi had got up.to the Fort, that e aware River, and haJ auempted to- pafi. but rtat 1 deftroyed By the 1'orts iioaung, - 'li- wXetoaird General Howe, with their Armies, were yC in the Vicfnity ot Philadelphia; But that no Aftion between S?."o hgTlb Shew, has arrived at Occacock ftoj Ffncc? Wed with Saand dry Goods, tbe Ma : of wine, ind a Gentleman Patonger, report, that an Englifh 40 Gun Shrp has been taken in the Downs, by an American Ungate, lid that there are upwards of 30 Sail of the Line of French Z7 . r.;. Unphfort. comDleatly victu- alle'd and manned, ready for failing.' , 1 tor frit 7t N .exact -ABK ASSEMBLOv Rnnk". I . - . ' -'1 t iT- An exa Table, j Marginal inoiw : ty.; 'Tim nf oaffiriff the partial ters, as printed, at, large in the rev this! State, .V 1 C 6 ND IT I ON A D V E R T IS E M EN T S: Fir-SM& tit Suyiriitr, on Coor C, r Newbern, rpWO Waggons complete, ana a very vu. -:f . foTPtherr alio a vertf fmrfull blooded Gelding, four Years old, full fourteen Handj and a Half high, is an exceeding fine Hcrfe under the Saddle, or in a Carriage, and handfomcly turned.' . ;! Oatltr 14, 1777- JJL (; JUST P U B,L I S- H E D, "'And to be fold at thi Printing Office Price One Dollar i The ACTS of the laft Seffidn of Affembly, held at Newbern in April laft. ! Mr. FinfIney, who was appointed Printer to' this V. i.nr u:. AaA rxnA no- Profneft of the Mate in siprit- utui u, -. ; State's being abte K- get their Laws printed Mr.; Davis informs the Public that he has undertaken thisr-ncceflary tif j in j:rn lm t tflt fpvral (bounties-; as vvorK, ana wiii uuiv.i foon as poffible. tTTrENTED cr the ten of cat year t at public veadme, on tbe prtmifa. tbr M Saturday tftlAs infant, and to be entered on tkr lit of Iovemoer r, : two piantawons en vjhct .rccfw . - - - -v - belonrinz to the heir George P. Lovhi, deceafed rhat the Boowill be printed J in large and a beautiful new 1 voei . -iri ihat it Will contain auuui.suw i ivaui(. v " ' 1 u c.,uf.-;Krc thrffp Dnilara each: .nn ft Ml ivri f-l l l-l M lie iiuuiLiiuun t v i Hollars to be baid at the. Time of fublcrbin?.i , -idv That the Work will be put to Prefs as foqn as .303 .; . ' To the PUB EI C. : rr H E' Ufefulnefe of a Worfcof j this Sort fqrjjiWf i itriKC every i:eriuii urc jcui.;tuiiywiam. ivuuvuujh as an alphabetical 0igeft rhuil feve-the Trouble. of turning : over a voluminous Folio, and. prefeht the Reader with what he wants rto know I at one View jv.befides; its! beirig'tnort; . nnrrahlrfr ami donveiieht for U(c.:nThe SublcfibetHer fhnnpc hr the Kntourae:cment ot tne ruDiic-tof'tnis un dertaking arid allures' them (hiAS1Mt the J Performance: ufefuL" ' whirh. everv Article of Life is now rifeh is confidered, be hopes the Pnblic will ; not think: three Dollars too . high( nor the Payment of one of them at the Time or Subfcnp tion, Junreafonable, ''j . - ;; , '-y ; ' :- --'--.:--He ' begs Leave', as he is now folJkiting the "Favour of the Public on another Publication, to return them his rhot! Thnlrs for their eTeat Encouragement to his former Labours: his Revifaljof the Laws, and Office of j Juf tice, having had a rapid- Sale, there being but few of th& now left on Hand., As he is now detached from the Ser vice of the Public as Printer to the Stafe, in which; honouNn able Service he has laboured Twenty Eigbt Years, he is quite ' at Leifure, and it properly encouragear win puDiiin w Book with all imaginable Expedition, l i s i ; QrtBcroTPTTnw" are' tafcen rt at the Printinff Office, iir Wnnhfirrt- and SutifcriDtion Paders will s be fent to the feve- ral Counties of the State, of which Public Notice will be given in this Paper. T Alfo the day before the above will oe rentea ior mc iaiu umc of one year, the plantation on Trent now in pofleffion.of John rM fn hp entered on th lft of January next, bond and Security will be required for the rent, by the Guardian. RF.AUFORT County. OSIobtr i. 1777- TAtEN up by the Subfcriher. the ij-h oi.Scptmber laftr a Negro Fellow who calls himftlf SAM, 4 Feet 10 Inches high, about 45 Years of Age, his upper Teeth filed fliarp, and has fereral Guiney Marks about his Body. The Ovner proving, his Propertjv and Paing Charge., -ayveh agn In Congress, Auguft 6y 1777 qpHE COMMITTEE of TREASURY A report. That they have confrred with the MANAGERS of the S r ATES LOTTERY, and find that a cpnfiderable num. b?f of tickets remain unfold in the hands cf the managers, as 'well as of their agents in the feveral lUtes; that from the prefent (late of the lottery, and the uncertainty of the enemy intentions, the committee recommend the drawing to be poftponed till the 6th day of November next ; and that a further quantity of tickets be tranfmiued to the feveral Hates, and that it be recommended to their refpeaive executive poft era to give all the affiftance they can to expedite te fales thereof. : r . . Refolded, Tha Congrefs concar with this report, and direct the Board of Trcafury to caufe the fame to be carried into effeft. Lately publlfeedi and to be fold at tbe Printing Office in Newbc'ra hpHE' Office arid Authority of a JUSTICE of the IX ; PEAtE,' and alfb the Duty of Sheriffs, Coroners J Con ftablesy Churchwardens. Overfeers of Roads,' and other. Oia- . cers. 1 Together with' Precedents of Warrants, -Judgments, Ex ecutions and'otrier legal Procefi, liiuable by Magiltates witn In'tir rv-rnl -I'urifdiifl'ionsi' in Cafes ! civil and criminal, '! ,4 44 h4Ar J. . 7 , , . -- - , , with the Method of Judicial Proceedings before' Jultices of tne FeatC OUC 4Ji .OCiUUH3.!Hr rliU lUUIC lUCUlUUS V1 nil, vw- dua within their voantv v-Ourts. i o wnicn is acaea an .ip-. fcr the Execution of them. Colleftcd from .the Common and; Sraturp Laws ofrrW. and- the Adi of AiTemblv of this Pfa-' . . ? . ... -V- .; ! -I:1. ! . h dip' t0 b fold at the aid Office, 1 ' ; HR MANUAL EXERCISE, as ordered by the r ana the views and Field Day. To 'which is added, th Articles of Wa of'the Conunen-tal Army.; I Kino- Jn the Year i ? fit . With the Manner of Friminer' Ldadinel and the Pofition of each Rank in Firings. .And; Metnod ot periormmg the firings, evolutions- or. at mere alfo- may be bad, -i A complete REVISAL of the LAWS of this State. larginai JNOtes, Keierences, ana a copious inaex. N&WBERN : Printed by JAMtSAVlSi
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