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dead; John Tapscott, 13th N C, co E; R R McCoy, 10th Ala, co F. Globe Hospital. Robt Smith, 38th N C; Nathan Baldwin, do; John Hartness, do; Wm McDeirth, 3d N C; Wm Bryant, do; Z Callahan, do; Wm N Owen, 16th N C; Wm B Coggin, 34th N C; Lewis F Berry, 16th N C; John B Martin, do; Thos J Jefferson, 22d N C; S B Davenport, 1st N C; Geo Brickhouse do; Jas Smith, 19th Miss; Thos W Covington, do; John W Courts, do; Jas O Bambo, do; W A J Welch, do; S D Knapp, 12th Miss; Levi T Butler, do; lmand, co D d Ga; M Edwards, co D, 4th Ga; T W Long, co d Ga; A H Preston, co G, 4th Ga; L G Adams, co A, 4th Ga; J M Witt, co C, 4th G; W J Tyler, co G, 4th Ga; H Weston, co C, 4th Ga; A J Stutts, co D, 48th N C; J Kensington, co C, 4th Ga; W H Lewis, co I, 44th Ga; W Y Brown, co E, 48th Ga; Corp'l C E Cook, do do; Capt J N Wilcox, co K, 28th Ga; Lieut Robt Mathews, co G, 44th Ga; G W Townsend, co E, 19th Ga; Henry H Cox, co F, 45th Ga; G A Brewer, co I, 44th Ga; F J Weldon, co E, 44th Ga; C
oad Company, and the legal reward will be paid for their return at the office of the company in Richmond, or at any station on the road, viz; Carter, the property of Mrs. Anne H. White, of Caroline county; about 6 feet high, stout built, and very black complexion, 30 years of age; no marks recollected. Hellis, the property of Wm. P. Todd, of Caroline county; about 5 feet 8 inches high, tolerably stout, yellow complexion, scar on left side of his face; about 40 or 42 years old. Lewis, the property of Wm. H. Buckner, of Caroline county,; about 5 feet 6 inches high, tolerably stout, black complexion; about 35 years old; no marks known, but has a downcast look when spoken to. Edmund, the property of A. Hutcheson, of Richmond city; about 5 feet 2 inches high, spare built, very black; about 20 years old; no marks known. Persons delivering the above named slaves at our office, at Richmond, or at any station on the Richmond and Danville Railroad, will take a receipt f