, t FORTY DOLLJRS HEW A Mi.S I 01.LN from the -‘wbscri er. on Sunday (vot ing, June 2 2d, Is 1.3, a* J uk bay horse. 1 years old, about 10 band' high, ?Iiod ail around, (fore “boos considerably worn, hind shoe?r (-econd ban Jed) recently put on.)slum loi g, switch (ail — thin switch 4 mane, (mane and tail black,) racks and Huts under the saddle, carrb s a ' good bead, is a lofty trotter in a bug ; gy, a tine traveller, pretty long and j rouoii bodied, in tolerable lleaii, ha* no white hair«, (unless it should he a few in the forehead- which is not rec. «lhcied.j The horse is worth .$'?() , or s7.).I VThe thi* f (who was seen riding the ) Iior5e next day) is a full faced, thick r «et man, vvith daik hair, about 2S or 30 \i ars old — wore a checked roundabout, a cloth cap,dark summer pants —clothes rather rough and dirty—is supposed to be an Irishman—talks a great deaI--smokes considerable—is fond of liquor, and generally give? his name as William Hanna—has boated sorre on the canal, and it i? 1 supposed he had no money*'I he saddle was something more* th an half worn, and was stolen about S miles from where the horse was taken*The horse and lluel were traced to s w ithin about two miles of McArthurs* ’ town, and fiom thence through Ah ' letksville and Londonderry. (o within j I llf a mile of the *Scioto Bridge, at C'hillieothe, where tlu y were een a* ■ hout 5 o'clock, on the 23 of June.—* That is the last information that has r, been obtained about horse or tluef.A reward of .S 10 will be given for : horse and thief, or ,$*20 for either.; FL \V!USCASK.Logan, Hocking Co., Ohio.