From Benjamin Franklin and the Pennsylvania Supreme Executive Council: Proclamation (unpublished)
By the President and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, A Proclamation.

Whereas the General Assembly of thid Commonwealth, by a law entituled “An act for co-operating with the State of Massachusetts Bay, agreeable to the Articles of Confederation, in the apprehending of the proclaimed rebels Daniel Shays, Luke Day, Adam Wheeler and Eli Parsons,” have enacted, “that rewards additional to those offered and promised to be paid by the State of Massachusetts Bay, for the apprehending the aforesaid rebels, be offered by this State;” We do hereby offer the following rewards to any person or persons who shall, within the limits of this State, apprehend the rebels aforesaid, and secure them in the Jail of the city and county of Philadelphia—viz. For the apprehending of the said Daniel Shays, and securing him as aforesaid, the reward of One Hundred and Fifty Pounds lawful money of the State of Massachusetts Bay, and One Hundred Pounds lawful of this State; and for the apprehending the said Luke Day, Adam Wheeler and Eli Persons, and securing them as aforesaid, the reward (respectively) of One Hundred Pounds lawful money of Massachusetts Bay and Fifty Pounds lawful money of this State: And all judges, justices, sheriffs and constables are hereby strictly enjoined and required to make diligent search and enquiry after, and to use their utmost endeavours to apprehend and secure the said Daniel Shays, Luke Day, Adam Wheeler and Eli Parsons, their aiders, abettors and comforters, and every of them, so that they may be dealt with according to law.

Given in Council, under the hand of the President, and the Seal of the State, at Philadelphia, this tenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven. Attest.

John Armstrong jr sry

God Save the Commonwealth!

B. Franklin

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