A number of vessels with considerable cargoes of Salt, have arrived since our last.
By virtue of a decree of the Hon. Court of Admiralty of this State, will be sold for ready money, at publick vendue, in the town of York, 12 miles below the city of Williamsburg, on Monday, the 20th instant, the ship Jane, about 120 tuns, burthen, with her rigging, tackle, apparel, and furniture; also her cargo, consisting of 79 hogsheads and tierces of Brown Sugar, 21 puncheons and 3 barrels of Rum, 1 pipe, 8 hogsheads, and 12 quarter casks of very fine Madeira Wine, 13 bales of Cotton, and 80 tuns of Fustick, a wood very useful in dy[e]ing. The cargo was shipped at Tortola and intended for the London market, but brought in here by capt. Thomas Lilly of the armed brig Liberty. An inventory of the rigging, &c. belonging to the ship, may be seen by applying to capt. Lilly in York, or to the subscriber in this city.