Yesterday was sent into this Harbour, by the Columbus ship of War, Capt. Whipple, a Brig from Antigua; bound for Europe, with 250 Hogs-heads of Rum.
A Ship from Jamaica was also sent into Cape-Ann last Monday; said to have been taken by a Rhode Island Privateer.
Monday last was sent into Cape-Anne, a Prize Ship, three Decker, from Barbados bound to London; taken by Capt. [William] Coas in the [Massachusetts privateer] Warren. She has on board, 394 Hogsheads Sugar, 180 Puncheons Rum, 20 Casks Indigo, 70 live Tortoise, 6 Casks Tortoise Shell, 50 Bags Cotton, some Cash and Plate, and a Quantity of Mahogany.
The Public are hereby informed, that the Sale of the Brigantine Carolina Packet, and her Cargo, will not be on the 8th of Instant, as advertised in our last, but timely Notice will be given when the Sale is to be.
The Sale of the Ship Queen of England, and the remaining Part of her Cargo, consisting of Pork and Butter, which was advertised to be on This Day, the third Instant, at 11 o'clock, before Noon, at Captain Fleet's Store, on the Long Wharf, Boston, is postponed to Saturday next 5th Instant, at the Time and Place above-mentioned.