On Tuesday, the 1st October, at Ten in the Morning, Will be Sold by Public Vendue, At Newbury-Port, The Ship Nancy, and her Cargo, consisting of 360 Hogsheads of Sugar and 40 Puncheons of Rum.
J. Russell, Auctioneer
On Wednesday, October 2d, At Ten in the Morning, Will be sold by Public Auction, At the Wharf of Richard Derby, Esq; in Salem, The Ship Anna Maria, and her Cargo, consisting of 250 Hogsheads of the best clayed Sugar, 50 Hogsheads of best white ditto, and 150 Hogsheads of brown ditto; likewise, 30 Bales of Cotton 280 Bags of Ginger, 160. Goards of Aloes, 2 Hogsheads of Barbados Tar, 10 Hogsheads of Barbados Rum, and 48 Pipes and 6 half Pipes of Sterling Madeira wine.
N. B. The ship is 300 tons burthen, a fine vessel, River built and well found; she will be put up precisely at 12 o'clock.
Walter P. Bartlett, Auctioneer
On Thursday, October 3d. At Ten in the Morning, Will also be sold at Public Auction, At the place above-mentioned, The Cargo of the Ship Polly, consisting of 350 Hogsheads of the best Muscavado sugars.
Walter P. Bartlett, Auctioneer.
On Thurday, the 3d of October next, at Eleven in the Morning, Will be sold by public Vendue, at Capt. William Fleet's store, On the Long Wharf, The Ship Queen of England, and her Appurtenances, together with her Cargo, consisting of 800 Barrels of Pork, and 270 Firkins Butter.
J. Russell, Auctioneer.