22 Box No. 3, sent Tenth month 28th to Margaret C. Preston, Mason’s fae 1 wrapper, 2 prs. children’s hose (new), and a package part worn men’s clothing. Box 4, donated by Christiana Aid Society, Tenth month 28th. Sent to M. OC. Preston, Mason’s Island. Contents —28} yds. flannel, 3 lbs. stock- ing yarn, 20 yds. towel linen, 2 shawls, 1 sack, 4 remnants dress goods, 13 prs. hose, 2 quilted skirts, thread, buttons, and knitting needles. Box 5, from Millville, Pa. Sent Tenth month 28th to M, C. Preston, Mason’s Island. Contents—9j lbs. stocking yarn, 13 prs. stockings, a quantity of dried fruit, and assorted clothing, amount not specified. Box 6, from Abington. Sent to M. C. Preston, Mason’s Island, Tenth month 28th. Contents—12 quilts, 2 flannel skirts, 20 women’s dresses, 1 boy’s suit, 9 children’s suits, 1 bed quilt, 7 sacks, 13 shirts, 1 skirt, and 1 part worn dress. Box 7, sent Tenth month 28th to M. C. Preston, Mason’s Island. Con- tents—Hospital stores, yiz: canned fruits, 3 jars pickles, 2 bags dried corn, 1 bag Lima beans, 1 bag currants, and a quantity of dried apples. Barrel of apples sent to S. Cadwalader at same time, donated by Bucks County Friends. Box No. 8, sent to Mason’s Island Eleventh oth 25th, from Upper Dublin Sewing Circle. Contents—22 dresses, 9 boys’ suits, 1 comfortable, and assorted clothing, part worn. Total, 251 garments. . Box 9, sent Eleyenth month 25th to Mason’s Island; from Upper Dublin. Contents—103 Ibs. dried beef, 9 Ibs. crackers, 3} lbs. dried rusk 1 bush. beets and onions, 7 jars pickles, 1 jar peaches, 1 jar catsup. Box 10, sent Eleventh month 25th to Mason’s Island; from Bucks County, without a list of contents. Contained clothing, to which was added 2 jars pickles and some part worn carpet. Box 11, sent Twelfth month 9th to Wm. F. Mitchell, Nashville, Tenn., contained 367 garments, valued at $520. Obtained from Women’s Asso- ciation, Box 12, sent Twelfth month 16th, to Mason’s Island, containing dried fruit, dried rusk, gingerbread, a quantity of part worn clothing, (all from Greenwich, N. J.,) also one large blanket shawl; and 34 Ibs. stocking yarn, and 10 sets knitting needles, purchased with the remainder of a cash donation to Sanitary Committee. Box 13, sent Twelfth month 19th to Mason’s Island; from Christi- ana, Pa. Contents—10 prs. shoes, 14 coats, vests, and pants, 3 wrappers, 3 women’s dresses, 6 children’s dresses, 20 prs. stockings, 3 quilted skirts, -3 small shirts, 6 children’s aprons, 6 children’s pants, 1 bed quilt, —hats and caps, books, spoons, boys’ clothing, 2 strips carpet, 5 packages fruit. To these were added 1 ham and a package of dried rusk. Box 14, sent to Mason’s Island Twelfth month 23d, came from Sylvester D. Linnville; contained dried fruit and clothing. - : Number of garments not specified. i -