Baltimore, June 14, 1777.
On Monday the 23d instant at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold by Public Vendue, at the Fountain tavern,
The privateer schooner General Lee, now lying at Newbern, North Carolina, with all her materials and stores as she came from sea; an inventory whereof will be exhibited at the time of sale — The General Lee was launched last Fall; is 43 feet keel, 18 feet beam, about 50 tons burthen, and a very prime sailer. She mounts 10 carriage guns, 4 and 2 pounders, 5 swivels, 40 muskets, 3 iron and 1 brass blunderbuss, 3 pair of pistols, 40 cutlasses, 40 spears, 36 tomahawks, about 600 wt. of gunpowder, with lead and iron balls sufficient for a three months' cruize; besides a set of Surgeon's instruments, and a good medicine chest. Her sails, rigging, cables, boat, &c. all new and compleat.