low, the articles opposite their names, for the sick and wounded soldiers of the Confederate army, which we have sent to the proper committee: Mrs Booker, 1 bag sage; Mrs. Lipscomb, Old Church, Hanover, 1 bag sage, 1 bucket butter; Col. Edwin Shelton, Hanover, 5 large jugs sweet milk; Mrs. J. S. Jackson, Amelia, 1 box eggs, 1 jar butter; Capt. F. L. Swift, Henrico, 2 lots eggs; H. A Watt, Henrico, 4 bushels meal; Mrs. M. A Jones, Hanover, 1 bucket butter, 1 bundle herbs; David Shepherd, Sr, Fluvanna, 1 basket chickens, 1 box eggs, butter, tomatoes, potatoes, &c; Mrs. Royal Crouch, Henrico, 1 bucket butter, 1 lot sage; Mrs. S. Pears, Henrico, 1 lot eggs; Wm. Terrell, 1 pot butter, eggs, chickens, hops and sage; C. W. Harris, collected from neighbors in Goochland, butter, potatoes, eggs, bacon hams, chickens, sage, wine and preserves; Mrs. Martha Arnold, Columbus, Ga. 1 box sundries; Mrs. C. W. Dabuey, Hanover, 1 basket of chickens and 1 of vegetables; Mrs. Mary G. Braxton, Hanover, 1 lo