{"NoticeIdentifier":"NC.HAL.54.18270203.3.1","NoticeID":1,"Headline":"[Untitled advertisement]","NoticeDate":"\/Date(-4509802800000)\/","PublisherInfo":{"PublisherName":"Halifax, N.C. : Free Press","NewspaperName":"Free Press [Halifax and Tarboro], 1824-1835","PublisherCity":"Halifax","PublisherCounty":"Halifax","PublisherState":"NC"},"Transcript":"Runaways, MOSES, NAT \u0026amp; HARRIS. FIFTY DOLLARS Reward for Moses, TWENTY-FIVE Dollars each for Nat and Harris. Said negroes ran away about the 15th instant, and are supposed to be lurking in Occoniechy[sic] Neck. Moses has a wife at Wm. [William] Long\u0027s plantation in Northampton county, four or five miles from Halifax town. I am somewhat of opinion that they have gone to Southampton county, Va. they have some near relations belonging to the Mr. Ricks\u0027, in Southampton. I am confident that Moses enticed Nat and Harris off. Moses is about 27 years old, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high--Nat is 21 years old, and Harris 17 years old--all of them near one height and one weight, that is, about 140 or 150. They are brothers, and of a bright complexion for negroes--no mark that I can recollect. ISAAC RICKS. Halifax county, Jan. 27, 1827.","ImageURL":"http://dlas.uncg.edu/Content/images/notices/full/25.jpg","StateCode":"NC","CountyCode":"HAL","CountyOfPublication":"Halifax","NewspaperPageNumber":3,"Destinations":["Southampton County (Va.)"],"DatesOfDeparture":["1/27/1827"],"People":[{"name":"Isaac Ricks","role":"Placing Ad"},{"name":"Moses","role":"Slave"},{"name":"Nat","role":"Slave"},{"name":"Harris","role":"Slave"},{"name":"Isaac Ricks","role":"Slaveholder"}],"CityOfResidence":"","CountyOfResidence":"Halifax","StateOfResidence":"NC"}