TEN DOLLARS REWARD. RUN AWAY the first instant (December) an apprentice boy named JOSEPH CROX; had on corduroy breeches, mixed Virginia cloth coat, blue cloth vest, and cotton shirt; 16 or 17 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high; he attempted to make his escape by water last spring, but was caught. I hereby forewarn all masters of vessels from harbouring or carrying him to sea, as I am informed it is his intention to effect his escape that way. He is a tailor by trade, but expect he will conceal his profession. It is very probable that he has made toward Essex county, having relations there. If such intelligence should be given that I may get him again, I will give a generous reward. All persons of his profession, are also forewarned employing or harbouring him. THOMAS WALKER, tailor. Richmond, Dec. 12, 1792.