people do not voluntarily contribute to their wants, many valuable lives and limbs must be lost, which might be saved by a little exertion and liberality on the part of the citizens along the line of the railroads.
I therefore earnestly appeal to you, my fellow citizens, to aid in relieving the wants of hundreds of wounded already here, and others that are still coming.
Send your contributions to the care of Dr. Davis, Surgeon of the Delavan Hospital, or to the Ladies' Hospital, care of Dr. Winston.
The following articles are most needed: Tin basins, cups, saucers, tin funnels, (quart) gourds for funnels, shirts, drawers, (no matter how old or coarse,) sponge bandages 2½ to 4 inches wide, old linen rag, carded lint, ice, chickens, eggs, any kind of delicacies and refreshments which can be transported.--Fresh vegetables and fruits, and domestic wines, would aid greatly.
Pure brandy is greatly needed to stimulate the very badly wounded.
All sorts of crockery ware and knives and
, W E Thomas, J B Johnston, Wm Hall, John Tranham, W W Jennings, Captain John S Anderson, Sergt P Randolph.
Killed: Privates John R Bowles, T Gammand.
Company E. "Richmond Zouaves."--Killed: Privates — McElroy, --Clark.
Wounded: Lieut. Omohundro; privates J Griffith.--King.
Company F, "Fluvanna Hornets;"--Killed; Privates F T Pace, John W Asblar.
Wounded: Capt John T Martin; Privates J J Jennings; W E Thomas, Thos W Harlowe; Corp'ls W G McLane, John W Sadler; Privates Collins J Winston, B H Bragg, R S Campbell, A J Wilson.
Company G. "Randolph Guards,"--Killed: Sergeants J B Farrar, H W K Davis; Private C C North.
Wounded: Serg't P H Pollard; Private Thos North.
Company H. "Amelia Minute Men."--Killed.
Lt W T Robertson, Sergt J Y Taylor, Corp'l J B Fryser.
Private D S Shoemaker.
Wounded: Corp'l P L Burton, in both legs, Privates R E Warren; B E Morris, in hip; W W Motley, in foot; Jos Gibbs, in leg; Jas R Holt, slightly, in abdomen.
Company I. "Mossingf