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Runaway. --fifty dollars reward will be paid for the delivery at our office, or at our Mill in Manchester, of our absconding slave, Dick Bryant. Dick is about 5 feet 8 inches high, light ginger-bread color, and about 19 years old. Dick had on when he left a brown frock coat, dark pantaloons, and black Russia hat. de 12--10t Dunlop, Moncure & Co.
to start from the depot of the Virginia Central Railroad, and pass down Bacon's Quarter Branch to the vacant lot adjoining the canal; thence curve into the depot of the Richmond and Danville Railroad, crossing the canal in their yard, over a bridge that is already built; thence over the Danville Railroad bridge (laying a third rail for the difference in guage) to the other side of the river; thence, either rising the river bank to the grade of the Petersburg road, or straight back through Manchester to another connection farther back, either of which routes are practicable, and not expensive. The Richmond and York River road could easily be brought up to connect with this route, along the bank of the canal. The Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac road connects with the Virginia Central, 22 miles out of the city, and all its through freight could be hauled over the latter road, and thus a connection could be made between all the roads running into the city, except with the Danville ro