24 Eighth month 9th, 4 bbl. Crackers, ; . »o 64 2 prs. window shades, a Oe “, 11th, Furniture check for spread, . 28°13 “ 24th, Muslin for Hospital use, 36 64 Cash to 8. Cadwalader, for sick, 10 00 ee 27th, Muslin for Hospital use, a oe Syrup and Jamaica Ginge 3 20 “$261 68 Most of these articles were used before Government furnished supplies usually granted to newly established hospitals. L. J. R. In response to the appeal in Ninth month, the following donations were received by the Sanitary Committee, - Ninth month. 10 lbs. arrow-root, valued at $8.00 ; } bush. dried apples, from Sarah Roberts ; 1 counterpane and clothing, A. K. Parry; 14 jars preserved fruits, A. T. Lang; peaches, dried cherries, wine, and dried’ apples, P. T. Speakman; dried peaches and carpeting, L. Seal; 2 bed quilts, K. Hayhurst. Tenth month. 1 box assorted goods, mostly in piece, from Christians Aid Association : value, $50.00. ‘1 bbl. apples, from Bucks County, Pa. 1 box from Abington Freedman’s Association. 1 box from Millville, Co- jumbia County, Pa. 1 box from Friends of Bucks Co,, Pa. From Friends in Germantown, the following, viz: 4 qts. dried corn, — 4 qts. Lima beans, bag of dried currants, 8 cans preserved fruits, 3 jars pickles, 2 large packages part-worn carpet, 2 large packages part-worn clothing. From Friends of Wilmington, one package of part-worn men’s clothing, and one large package of part-worn carpeting. 1 bush. dried apples, } bush. peaches, from Preston Eyre. Eleventh month. 2 jars pickles, and a large package of part worn car- pet, from Germantown. 2 boxes from Upper Dublin Association,—1 of clothing and 1 of Hospital stores, Twelfth month. 1 box clothing and Hospital stores, from M. R. and H. B. Dare, Greenwich, N. J. 1 long cloth shawl, from E. Clendenten. Dried apples, from Thos. J. Burden. 1 box clothing, from Christiana, Pa. Ham and dried rusk, from S. F. Burton, Morrisville, Pa. 1 bbl. dried apples, and 3 bbl. pickles, Upper Greenwich, N. J. 3 bbl. apple butter, and a box containing fruit and clothing, from Sylvester D. Linnville. 1 large package bed covers and part worn clothing, valued by donors at $53.00, from Mullica Hill, N. J. 1 package, containing 6 new cloth coats for boys, from Franklin Wilson. 2 boxes from Friends of Bucks County. Feather pillow, carpeting, and sundry articles of women’s clothing, children’s hose, &c., from various other persons in Philadelphia and elsewhere, and a cash donation of $10.00. “ mat a a