On Tuesday next, February 24, precisely at 12 o'Clock, will be sold at Auction before the Exchange,
THE following VESSELS, viz. The Ship HOPE, formerly called the True Briton,1 together with the cargo now on board; she is British built, well found, a prime sailer, pierced for 20 guns, well calculated for a letter of marque, and is now ready for sea: The Brigt. SWIFT, with the cargo of rice now on board, consisting of 444 barrels; she is a remarkable fast sailer, well found, and now ready for sea: The Sloop TOM,2 burthen about 300 barrels of rice, a prime sailer, in thorough repair, her sails and rigging entirely new, and now ready to take in a cargo. The above vessels are in the stream opposite Rose's wharf, and their inventories may be seen in Messrs. WEBB and BENTHAM's hands.
At the same Time will likewise be sold,
TWO very large Anchors to be viewed on Gadsden's wharf, and a fine large Sailing Boat with sails, in the dock at Champney's wharf.