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Runaways. --The following named sister have absconded from the gravel train of Richmond and Danville Railroad Company and legal reward will be paid for their return at office of the company in Richmond, or at any action on the road, viz: Carter, the property of Mrs. Anne H. W of Carolina county; about 6 feet high, stout and very black complexion, 3d years of age a marks recollected. Hellis, the property of Wm. P. Todd, of Caroline county; about 5 feet 8 inches his stout, yellow complexion, scar on left. of face; about 40 or 42 years old. Lewis, the property of Wm. H. kner, Caroline county; about 5 feet 6 inches to ably stout, black complexion; about 36 years no marks known, but has a downcast look will spoken to. Edmund, the property of A Hutcheson, Richmond city, about 5 feet 2 inches high, speak built, very black; about 26 years old, no march known. Persons delivering the above named slaves at office, at Richmond, or at any station on the Ric