Deserted, last Friday, from the ship Oliver Cromwell, lying in the Harbour of New-London, an Indian named Oliver Blossom, who said he was born at Montauk, is tall and strait limb'd, pitted with the Small-pox, pretty Talkative, says he ran away from a Man of War, and has a Pass from Gen. Washington's Aid de Camp: Had on a green short Jacket, striped Trowsers, a small round felt Hat, and a check'd woollen Shirt. Whoever will return him to said Ship shall have a handsome Reward, and all necessary Charges paid by
New-London, Sept. 26, 1776.