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Runaways. --The following named Slaves left the Piedmont Railroad at Danville, on the 28th August Davy--5 feet 2½ inches high, yellow, hazel eyes right arm has been broken, about 39 years old. Bought of Wm. Borahan, of Southampton county, Va. Tom--5 feet 6 inches high, yellow, black eyes, scar over the right eye, smiles when spoken to, about 26 years old. Bought of Peter Burches of Prince George county. Thacker — Hired of Jesse Brown, Griffin of N. C. A reward of $25 each for Davy and Tom will be paid, if taken within the State, and $50 each if taken in another State, and delivered to me at Danville; and the legal reward for Thacker. E. B. Welburn, Superintendent First Division Piedmont se 2--ts Railroad at Danville
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