Thanks for Courtesies.
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Drs.
Dre Hines and
Murdock, who have charge at the
Hospital at York town, request that their thanks be returned to the donors,
Messrs. Joseph P. Jones,
James D. Browne and
Wm. A. Wright and
Madame Woodward,
Barham,
J. Tyler,
Bass and others, for the liberal contributions of edibles, &c., sent down on Saturday, for the use of the sick soldiers under their care.
We are also requested to ask the generous to contribute liberally of old clothing, such as shirts, drawers, socks, under-wear, &c., towels, sheets, pillows,
floor-cloths--anything will be useful in a hospital.
Two ladies of this city are on the spot, giving their time and attention to a proper distribution of articles sent down.
They are greatly in need of three or four stout colored women, to wash, scrub, &c., as cleanliness is essential to health.
Those having servants to spare will please report at once; liberal hire will be given.
A messenger will go down on Saturday morning next; those having edibles such as the sick need, clothing, &c., to contribute, can leave them with
Wm. A. Wright,
Enquirer office, who will attend to sending them down.
There are several sick, mostly from other States.
We call upon the kind-hearted and humane to aid in relieving the sick soldiers, who, being from home, need our attention.