TEN DOLLARS REWARD. RAN away from the Subscriber, on the night of the 24th instant, an Irish servant man, named JOHN BUCKLY, a hatter by trade, 29 or 30 years of age, about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, a thick clumsy made fellow, of a sandy complexion, large beard, short thick sandy hair inclining to curl, has a sober deceitful countenance, and is capable of the greatest ingratitude; he can write a tolerable hand, will probably forge a pass and travel as a journeyman hatter looking for work:---He had on and took with him a light coloured cloth coat, a dark brown short ditto, with jacket and breeches nearly of the same colour, a pair of black stuff breeches, and a light coloured coating surtout with a velvet collar, all of them the worse for wear; two chack, and one white shirts, one pair of osnaburg trousers, one pair of black stockings not fellows, and a good pair of shoes with yellow buckles.---I have reason to believe he was enticed away by the villainy of a certain HENRY HOWARD, also by trade a hatter, a short well set man, dressed in a blue coat, brown corduroy jacket and overalls of the same, has worked journey-work in many different parts of Virginia, and went off at the same time, supposed in company.------Whoever apprehends and secures said servant man in any gaol, so that I may hear of him and get him again, shall be intitled to the above reward, and if brought home all reasonable charges shall be paid by HENRY BUDD. Alexandria, May 28, 1785.
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