Yesterday 7-night arrived at Marblehead, a prize Brig of about 120 tons burthen, laden with Salt, said to be from Lisbon; taken by the sloop Polly of Marblehead, lately commanded by Captain [Nathaniel] Leech, who had the misfortune to be washed overboard five days after he left Port, and was drowned.
Thursday last a Prize Brig, laden with Oats, bound for the Fleet and Army at New-York, was carried into Marblehead. We have not heard by whom she was taken.1
On Thursday next, the 28th of November, 1776, at Eleven o'Clock in the Morning, will be sold by public Auction on Richard Derbey, Esq'rs; Wharf in Salem,
The Snow Jenny, and Appurtenances; also the Brigantine Sally and Appurtenances, together with her Cargo, consisting of about 5000 Bushels of best English Bia[ck Oats] Also the Brigantine Providence Success, [consisti]ng of about 500 Barrels of choice Gottenburgh [herri]ngs.
Walter Price Bartlett, Auctioneer.
N.B. The Snow Jenny, and Brigantine Sally, arc about 120 Tons Burthen each, and will be put up precisely at Twelve o Clock.
On Tuesday the 3d of December 1776, will be sold by public Auction on the Long-Wharf in Salem, precisely at Nine o'Clock, A. M.
The Schooner Kitty and Nancy, about Ninety Tons Burthen, Bermudas Built of Mahogany and Cedar, a prime Sailer, and well found. — Inventory of Stores to be seen at the Time and Place of Sale.
W. P. Bartlett, Auctioneer.