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the time a large number of patients from every section, but most of them from the South, whence we have received comparatively nothing. This is not as it should be, nor as I believe it will be when the people know our necessities; and this is written more to notify them than to complain, for I know the Southern heart is large and its hand ever opened, particularly so when its own sons are suffering. From the following list it will be seen that most of the contributions have been from Rockbridge county. Since the 1st September there have been received from that county 3½ dozen chickens, 2½ bbls. bread, 5 cheeses, 1 keg soap, 2 firkins and jars of lard, 4 kegs of eggs, 2 firkins fresh butter, 2 bbls. Irish potatoes and onions, 7 fine bacon hams, I bbl. corn meal, wine and eggs, 4 dried beef tongues, 2 jars honey, 1 jar of jelly and dried fruit, and boxes of clothing. From Waynesboro', Augusta county, 2 bbls, flour, 1 bbl. bread, and 3 kegs butter-milk every week. From Mrs. Staplet