Ten Dollars Reward.
Deserted from the Sloop Tirannicide, John Fisk, Commander, in the Service of this State, on Sunday last the Twenty-first Instant, Two Seamen, one named Andrew Burnett, about Twenty-seven Years of Age, a smooth-faced Man, about Five Feet Five Inches high, wears dark Hair: Had on when he deserted, a dark-colored Waistcoat and Breeches, and was born in Great-Britain. ー The other named Robert Brown, about Thirty Years of Age, a thick-set Man, about Five Feet Five Inches high, full-faced, and much pitted with the Small-Pox, wears dark Hair; Had on when he deserted, a dark-colored Waistcoat and Breeches, and was born in Great Britain. ー The above Two Men were lately Prisoners of War, and were inlisted out of Ipswich Goal.
Whoever shall apprehend said Deserters, and bring them to the Goal in this Town, or secure them in any of the Continental Goals, so that they may be returned to their Duty again, shall receive the above Reward of Ten Dollars for each or either of them, and all necessary Charges, to be paid by the Honorable Richard Derby, Esq; or the Subscriber,
N.B. All Sheriffs and others are desired to use their utmost Care in detecting them immediately, lest they may go over to the Enemy again
Salem, July 24, 1776.