Deserted from the armed boats belonging to this state, the three following persons, viz. Thomas Brown, mariner, a likely well made fellow, and black curly hair. He had on, when he went away, a sailor's brown jacket, white worsted stockings, round hat. Is very talkative, and of a smiling countenance.
Francis Galaher, born in Ireland, about five feet six inches high, and did belong to the First Pennsylvania battalion, lately from Ticonderoga. He had on, when he went away, a brown uniform coat laced with green, the letters I P Bon the buttons, his other clothes unknown.
James Williams, alias White, did belong to Capt. Dorsey, is lately from Ticonderoga, a well made fellow, about five feet eight inches high, and black curly hair. He had on, when he went away, a brown uniform coat, turned up with green, the letters I P B on the buttons, and a cocked hat; his other clothes unknown. Whoever takes up said deserters, and secures them in any jail, shall have Twelve Dollars reward, or Four Dollars for each.
Jonathan Cowpland James Brown Tho. Hazelwood, Capts.1