>From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, February 1, 1800; Issue 2440. WITNEY, January 31, 1800. SHEEP STEALERS. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD. We, whose Names ate underwritten, all residing in or near the Town of Witney, having each of us had one or more Sheep stolen from our respective Premises, within the last few Weeks, do hereby offer a Reward of 100Pounds to any Person or Persons who will give such Information as may end in the Conviction of one or more of the Offenders. An Accomplice impeaching his Associate or Associates will, on his or their Conviction, be entitled to the same Reward, and every Endeavour used to procure him a free Pardon. E. STAFFORD . J. GRAY . SAMUEL DRUCE . JOHN BUSH . JOHN NUTT . JOHN BROWN . The above Reward of 100Pounds does away whatever may have been offered by any of the Subscribers individually.