Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Shultz, G. P. - 1807

50 Dollars Reward.
STOP A VILLAIN
who stole from the subscriber in the month of October last, a Waggon <sic> and five Horses—One, a Gray stud 5 years old, 15 & an half hands high, and carries well; 2 Strawberry Roans, one, 6 years old, and about 16 hands high—the other is a small horse advanced in years; and two Bays—one 4 years old, has a star, and a great many white hairs over his body—the age of the other not recollected. The above reward will be paid to any person who will secure the thief so that he be brought to justice and the owner get his property again; or, 25 Dollars for the thief alone, and 25 for information where the Horses and Waggon <sic> are.

The Villain who committed this theft is by name James Cunningham a native of Pennsylva. about 6 feet high, 43 years of age, short black hair and fond of spirituous liquors.  No part of his cloathing <sic> recollected except a drab coloured surtout <sic> coat of home made cloth.
G. P. SHULTZ.
Williamsburg, Huntingdon
County, Dec. 2, 1806.
Printers throughout the United States will aid the cause of justice by giving the foregoing Advertisement a few insertions in their respective papers.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 01-Jan-1807, Page 1, Column 1

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