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Runaways. --The following named left the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville and are now at large. A reward of $25 each will be for their delivery at Danville, if taken in or $50 if taken in another State. or a reward if delivered in any jail where they cured: Isaiah left on August 1st; calls himself isaiah Fanton. Anderson left on August 3d. Willis left on the 6th of August. calls himself Willis Hunter; is light brown, spare made, and speaks quick when spoken to. George left on the 6th of August, calls himself George Taylor. Richard left on the 24th of August, calls himself Richard Twyman; is dark brown, wears goatee and moustache. Richard left on the 24th of August, calls himself Richard Henry Lee; brown color, had on a brown felt hat with curve top. Isaac left on the 24th of August, calls himself Isaac Moore; stammers in his speech. George, calling himself George Selden, recently owned by Wm. Warwark, Macon P. O., Powhatan; navel sligh
o fall back. At this moment, through the retreating North Carolinians, the Seventh Georgia regiment, Colonel Wilson, of Anderson's brigade, Toombs's division, with fixed bayonets and the steadiness of veterans, charged the rifle pits and drove the et Brigadier General Howell Cobb, who was in command at that point, forming, the 2d Louisiana, 7th and 8th Georgia, of Col. Anderson's brigades, the 15th and 24th Georgia, and Cobb's Legion, in line of battle on our front, received the attack with graddition, Gen. McLeon placed the whole of his division under arms, ready to move as circumstances might require. Col. Anderson bad led two of his regiments (the 7th and 8th Georgia) into action, and held two others in reserve, while Brig. Gen. atability their steadiness. Brigadier General Toombs had in the morning, by my order, detached from his division Col. Anderson's brigade to support Brigadier General Cobb. and late in the evening, when ordered forward by me, promptly and energ