Runaway Ad - Ten Dollars Reward For WILLIAM and ANDREW JOHNSON
Ran Away from the Subscriber, on the night of the 15th instant, two apprentice boys , legally bound, I will pay the above Reward to any person who will deliver said apprentices to me in Raleigh, or I will give the above Reward for Andre Johnson alone.

Andrew Johnson Reward Advertisement in the Raleigh Star newspaper, July 2, 1824 P4 Col 1.
Source: Photo by Albert Barden. N_53_15_1937 - From the Albert Barden Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.
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The ad says:
Ten Dollars Reward.
Ran Away from the Subscriber, on the night of the 15th instant, two apprentice boys , legally bound, named WILLIAM and ANDREW JOHNSON The former is a dark complexion, black hair, eyes, and habits. They are much of a height, about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches.
The latter is very fleshy freckled face, light hair, and fair complexion. They went off with two other apprentices, advertised by Messra Wm, & Chas. Fowler When they went away, they were well clad--blue cloth coats, light colored homespun coats, and new hats, the maker's name is in the crown of the hats, is Theodore Clark.
I will pay the above Reward to any person who will deliver said apprentices to me in Raleigh, or I will give the above Reward for Andre Johnson alone.
All persons are cautioned against harboring or employing said apprentices, on pain and of being prosecuted.
JJAMES J. SELBY, Tailor.
Raleigh, N.C. June 24, 1824 26 3t.