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shm#yc,Actosirilemlrt».Executive Department, 7• s!Tuscaloosa, Dec. 7, 1830.PROCLAMATION.*^n^HEUEAS, it has been made knownto this Department, that negro man slave, named Harry, the property of-edGamer, who was convicted at a recent term of the Circuit Court, holdcn for the county qf Monroe, of the murder of Mr Forster, has made his escape from the jail of said county. Now, therefore, I have thought proper to of-)0I for,. and I do hereby offer, u reward of one of I hundred dollar*, to any person who shall apprehend and deliver the said boy Harry, to the proper authority of Monroe county, that he may abide the sentence of the law, for the offence of which he stands convicted.Given under my hand, and the seal of the State at Tuscaloosa, the 7th December, 1830, and of the Independence of the United States of America the fifty-fifth.By (he Governor : iGABRIEL MOORE. James I. Thornton, Sec'y of Stale,The following it, the description furnished this Department to identify the said convict: ag;ed between 25 and 30 years, about six feet high, quite black, very bold in his appearance and speech, and a very likely fellow, he has a burn upon his right lihnd, extending from his fingers to his wrist, the scare is very perceptible, although, his hand is'but little, if any, crippled thereby.idsid-nt;a-m;.•xdie.tabledta-ui-: toain/\I» IIim i * a
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Tuscaloosa Alabama State Intelligencer

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, US

Wed, Jan 19, 1831

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