$300 REWARD.
RANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, ON THE 15th of December, 1852, a negro boy named Dennis. Said boy was about twenty-one years of age when he left, and weighed about [1]40 or 150 pounds. He is dark complected, round faced, full jawed, slightly bow-legged, round shouldered, leans forward when he walks, and is very intelligent. Her has a scar on the inside of one thigh, caused by a wound received in a fall from a tree. I have reason to believe that he has been in the counties of Johnston, Harnett, Cumberland and Bladen, and in the towns of Averasboro' and Fayetteville, where he passed for a free man, under the assumed names of Joseph Jacobs, John G. Williams and William Caldwell, and at times followed the occupation of a ditcher. I have also been informed that he left Raleigh in a buggy with an Irishman, probably under a promise of being taken to a free State.
I will pay a reward of $100 for his apprehension and delivery to me, or for his confinement in any jail so that I get him, if taken within this State; $200 if taken out of the State; and also $100 for proof sufficient to convict any white person with having harbored him, whether in or out of this State.
W. G. STRICKLAND.
May 5, 1857. 47--sw1m.
Raleigh Register and Fayetteville Observer copy 1 month and send bill to advertiser.