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    Daily Dispatch :
    Richmond, Va.
    Tuesday morning, December 17, 1861 Price
    Richmond Dispatch by Cowardin & Hammersley.

    Patriotic Contributions from the ladies.
    --Mrs. Gen. C. G. Coleman has knit and presented to the Fredericksburg Grays woolen socks for the entire company. The ladies of the Rowzie's Chapel Association, and Dr. B. M. Buckner, of Louisa, have forwarded and presented one hundred and thirteen pairs of socks, thirty-four flannel and linsey shirts, and ten pairs of drawers to the Frederick's Hall Grays, Captain C. G. Coleman, Jr. Louisa Rifles, Lt. A. J. Richardson, and the Louisa Grays, Captain Wm. J. Sergeant, 23d Regiment Virginia Volunteers.


    Daily Dispatch :
    Richmond, Va.
    Tuesday, June 3, 1862 Price
    Richmond Dispatch by Cowardin & Hammersley.

    Roger Martin, Superintendent Army Depot Young Mon's Christian Association and Ladies Aid Society, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions for the month of May.
    Mississippi Depot, raw cotton.
    J. F. Cottroll of Sidney Hospital Association, $7.55.
    Mrs. Susan Frith Gooch and, $20.
    I over Soldiers Aid Society, through Mrs Wm Frith, President, 34 pairs of socks and 18 pairs of drawers.
    Mrs. Susan Frith Goochland, 4 pillows and 1 comfort.
    Black Walnut S. A. Society, for West Point Hospital, 1 box comfort.
    One box hospital supplies for Chimborazo Hospital.
    Mrs. --,linen for lint
    Micho at Mills for Camp Winder, $100.
    W A Walters. for Camp Winder, 5.
    Miss K-- for Camp Winder, 8.
    Mrs Kate M. Friend, through A H Sands, $10.
    Capt Hill 2 shirts.
    Col. Hill 2 shirts.
    Mrs. Wm. F. Taylor 6 shirts.
    Mrs. Kirby and Mrs. Peake, shirts and drawers.
    Mrs. Blain shirts and pamphlets
    Mrs. W P Burn her, shirts drawers &c.
    Mrs. Lipscomb, shirts and pants.
    T B Jackson, Gordonsville, $0 00.
    Disciples' Church, Gordonsville, 14 45.
    Mrs S E Shaitan, Gordonsville, 10 00.
    Mrs. Mary Fill, Gordonsville, 10 00.
    Mr. Cooper, Culpeper, $5.
    Miss Bettle J. Bibb, Frederick's Hall, 10 pants of drawers, 10 shirts and 10 pants sacks.
    Math as Altmeyor, $50.
    Dr. Ellison $5.
    Mrs. M E Ward, Nottoway, lint, bandages, &c.
    Dr Stiles, for self, &c., $50.
    J B Walkins from sundry persons, $10.
    Lae Mallery, benefit $50.
    Mrs. R. Murchie $22 50.
    Q E Word, tracts, papets &c.
    G J Kelly, $10.
    Mrs. W H Simmes Halifax, $10.
    Misses E B and M C Sims, Halifax, 6 pairs socks and I comfort.
    Misses Mattie and Lou Holladay Louisa lint.
    P H Mayor 30 copies Dr. Moore's sermon.
    S A Society, Hanover, through Miss Chewning, 12 pairs socks, 1 comfort and blanket.
    A lady of Richmond, $10.
    Mrs Doel Foster, Halifax, lint.
    Mrs. R B Raine, Charlotte, 3 pairs socks.
    Mary Gill and others, proceeds of fair, $100.
    Mrs Clara Davis, $6.
    Mrs. Dill, $5.
    Some ladies of Nottoway, $10.
    Ladies of Cumberland, through M S Brown, 15 doz eggs, bread, dried fruit old linen, &c.
    Some ladies of Charlotte, through Mrs Wm. W. Read, 4 Lams jars butter, corned beef pars breed and biscuit, dried peaches, shirts, lint, rags, &c.
    McHart. Albemarle, $5.
    Ladies of Black Walnut; Halifax butter, bread and biscuit crackers and cakes, corned beef, &c.
    Ladies of Meadville through S Ayres 23 shirts, 1 comfort, bag lint, &c.
    One box sage and lint from--.
    Mrs Susan Frith, Goochland, Lint.
    Miss Mollie Darracott, but and old rags.
    Hugh Blair, lint.
    Mrs. N A Gresham. Chesterfield, $5.
    Ladies of Black Walnut, Halifax, through A B Cubaniss, hams, bread and biscuit, butter, &c.
    Mrs C C Meax, old linen and lemons.
    J L Williams, 12 shirts, 4 pairs paints, 16 pairs drawers, 4 flannel shirts 39 pairs sacks, 8 undershirts, &c.
    Thos S Wetson, Louisa $29.
    Mrs E Griffin, 4 pairs socks, 2 pairs gloves
    G N Skapwith, linen rags.
    Mr Bow, lint.
    Contributions for soldiers' Lodge.
    Sundry persons through ProHoge, $100.
    Wm P Brown, $13 40.
    Andrew Johnston, $10.
    Dr Skipwith, $5.
    Dr C--, $5.
    J N Hopkins, $5.
    Jas Gordon for--, $5.
    Parties having old shirts and drawers, cotton or linen rags — anything, 'ideal, in the way of Hospital supplies will confer a favor by sending them at once to Roger Martin, Superintendent, Army Depot, Y. M. C. A.


    Daily Dispatch :
    Richmond, Va.
    Wednesday, August 6, 1862 Price
    Richmond Dispatch by Cowardin & Hammersley.

    The army Committee of the Young men's Christian Association
    acknowledge the receipt of the following contributions and supplies for the sick and wounded soldiers, during the month of July:
    Mrs. Geo C Hannah, Charlotte county, Va, shirts drawers, pants, coats, &c.
    Mrs. Collier Hutcheson and L M J, Wylliesburg, Charlotte, pillows, fly-brush, &c.
    Ladies of Sumpter, S C, one box clothing, and one ditto wines, &c.
    Mrs. Martha E Ward, Jennings Ordinary, sage, bandages and rags.
    Mrs. P Buford, Bedford, turkey wings, slippery elm and lint.
    Rev F M Barker, Hanover, eggs, 12 shirts, butter and rags.
    From--, pkg of lint, bandages and rags.
    Bbl and box of ice from --.
    R J Smith, biscuit.
    S Cottrell, lint and bandages.
    Robert Burton, Christiansville, Va, turkey wings, socks, butter, ham and bread.
    Mrs Julia M Nelson, Louisa 11 shirts, 5 pairs drawers, 2 pairs socks, jar butter, &c.
    Mrs Wellington Gordon, Louisa, 70 lbs butter.
    Rev John Cole, Culpeper, half bbl biscuits, bread and cakes.
    From--, one jar butter.
    Charlotte Ct Ho S A Society, shirts and drawers, ham, biscuit, eggs, &c.
    Mrs W Gordon, Culpeper, 12 shirts.
    From--, 2 bbls ice.
    Christ's Church Albemarle, box of lint.
    One box bread, biscuit, &c, from--.
    Mrs Carter Braxton, Hanover, 4 pairs socks.
    Dr W P Mosely, Buckingham, bandages, &c.
    Ladies of Nottoway, pillow, shirts, drawers, &c.
    Ladies of Mossingford Depot, coop of chickens, and bbl meal.
    Sh S A Lociety, green peas, and cordial, black berry vinegar, ham, &c.
    Mrs John E Perkinson, Amelia, biscuit, roast and fried chicken.
    From--, bbl ice.
    Mrs Dr Walker, Taylor, Bransford, and other ladies of Chesterfield, box eggs, bread, biscuit, &c.
    Some Ladies of Rockingham, coop of chickens.
    From--, one box hospital supplies.
    From--, box ice.
    E T Jeffress, Nottoway, lambs, onions, green peas, &c.
    Ladies of Betria Church, Chesterfield, through Miss Kate Cox, 24 pillows, 24 shirts, drawers, pants, socks, comforts, cotton and linen rags, &c.
    Mrs Martha E Ward, Nottoway, bread, biscuit, crackers, bandages, rags, and feathers.
    C Barksdale, Mattoax Depot, shirts, old linen, butter, biscuit, 11 dozen eggs, and hominy.
    Mrs M A Fowikes, Burksville, fresh meat, eggs, bread and biscuit, and butter.
    W B Jones & Co, one tierce rice.
    Ladies of Bacon Ford. Culpeper, pillows and pillow cases, sheets, towels, shirts and drawers, rags, bandages, and lint, wines, rasp. vinegar, jellies, &c.
    Mrs Benj E Pope and other ladies of Southampton, feather pillows, shirts and drawers, pants, sheets, socks, lint, and bandages.
    Misses Jones, Mattoax, America, blackberries and cherries.
    Wylliesburg Soldiers' Aid Society, pillows, rags, &c.
    From --, barrel cooked provisions, &c.
    Congregation of Sugar Creek Church, Mecklenburg, N C, bandages, crackers, lint, &c.
    From--, oil-cloth, ticking, and bed tick.
    Mrs J L Lyon, Edgecomb, N C, lint, bandages, wool, rags, &c.
    Mrs Ro J Smith, biscuit.
    Citizens of Middlesex, through J H Hackney, shirts and drawers, socks, rags, &c.
    Ladies of Buckingham Institute Soldiers' Aid Society, pickle, butter, soap, peas, snaps, hops, wines, and cordials, &c.
    Mrs Jos Dyer, Roanoke, shirts and drawers, wines, &c.
    Mrs S P Martin, Pittsylvania, lot of cotton and linen rags.
    Mrs W Gorden, Louisa, shirts.
    J Wilson, Milton, N C, potatoes, sheets, pillow cases, lint and bandages, tea, onions, &c.
    Ladies of Red Oak Grove, Charlotte, box of sun dries, hams, 2 jars butter, 2 jars lard.
    Mrs S M Chaffin and Rebecca Marlene, Charlotte, 8 pillows, pants, and rags.
    From--, 12 shirts, 12 pairs drawers, lint and bandages.
    From J Wilson, Milton, N C, potatoes, onions, bread, biscuit and rusk, tomatoes, and box butter.
    From--, one box apples and pears.
    Hogshead of ice and keg butter from--.
    Mrs Hannibal Chandler and S L Lewis, Westmoreland, 5 lbs tea.
    Mrs Lucy Baskerville, Mecklenburg, soap and bandages.
    Mrs A E Lockett, Mecklenburg, wines and vinegar.
    Mrs Watson, refugee at Salem, Va, package of lint.
    Mrs N C McPhall, Charlotte, 14 bottles black berry vinegar and dried peaches.
    Mrs A C Cross, Hanover, hops and sage.
    Mrs E Griffin, lint.
    From N C, one package lint.
    Ladies of Culpeper C H, through Miss Bell Norris, biscuit, honey, preserves, cake, butter, sheets, shirts, bandages, &c,
    Mrs M Blackwell and Owen Bransford, Buckingham, shirts and drawers, linen rags, pickle and butter, &c.
    Ladies of Manny's Neck, Hertford, N C, through Jos D Barnes, coop chickens, 12 bottles wine, shirts and drawers, cotton and linen rags, dried peaches, &c.
    One box per Express for Chimborazo Hospital.
    Ladies' Aid Society, Lunenburg C H, 3 coops chickens, firkin butter, onions, pillows, shirts and drawers, wines, eggs, &c.
    Ladies of Cumberland, through E S Brown, one box hospital supplies.
    Mrs Boyle, Caswell county, N C, lint.
    Mrs G P Luck and other ladies of Bedford, eggs, soap, shirts, vegetables, &c.
    Miss N A Gresham, Chesterfield, wines, butter, tracts, &c.
    J B Friend, Drake's Branch, ham, butter, &c.
    --Barkedale, Halifax, bucket butter.
    Mrs J L Scoggins, crackers, bread, bandages, rags, &c.
    Mrs.--, Nansemond, one box hospital supplies.
    From--, 5 bbls meal, &c.
    Antioch Aid Society, through Col Scoggins, one box hospital supplies.
    From--, via R & F R R, two boxes hospital supplies.
    Mrs T G Coleman and sister, Halifax, shirts, drawers, rags, &c.
    Miss Henning and Miss Michaels, one box hospital supplies.
    Misses R G and E W Baker, Frederick's Hall, jollies, wine, honey, &c.
    Two boxes hospital supplies via express.
    Mrs Dulia S Willis, Rapids Station, pillows and pillow , sheets, towels, shirts, &c.
    one bbl meal and one box hospital
    Ladies' Association, through Mrs. Jane Conway and Miss Mary S Foushee, 100 shirts, 100 pillow cases, 100 towels, 12 coats, 6 hickory shirts, tea, rags, &c.
    One coop chickens for Chimborazo hospital.
    From--, one coop chickens, one box and one bbl hospital supplies.
    From--, bbl buttermilk, &c.
    Baileyville Relief Society, Powhatan, 34 chickens, 35 lbs butter, 15 doz eggs, vegetables, pickles, &c.
    Mrs Spiller, King William county, bandages.
    Mrs S E Wilkes, Diamond Grove, 23 doz eggs.
    Mrs Nelson, lint, vials, &c.
    C J Brook and Mrs L J Waring, Essex, one box hospital supplies.
    Miss E Robb, Essex, 36 chickens.
    Meads & Baker, arrow root, English rolled band ages, pearl tapioca, lint and adhesive plaster.
    Thos B Evans and others, of Middlesex county, coop chickens, jar butter, biscuit, &c.
    J D Brim & Co, Mecklenburg, through Mr Mason, one coop chickens and box hospital supplies.
    Rea House, N C, through same, one box hospital supplies.
    Northern Neck, shirts and drawers, cotton and linen rags, lint, &c.
    Ladies' S A Society, Miscosukee, Fla, 70 shirts, 23 pairs drawers, socks, pants, black berry wine and cordial, can fruit, dried peaches, hops, gelatine, blk pepper, 116 lbs butter, bbl blackberry jam, barrel pickle, bacon, &c.
    Mrs S E W kes, Diamond Grove, 18 hams.
    Miss Wallace, sundry pkgs lint.
    Upper Zion S A Society, Caroline county, 20 pair drawers, 9 shirts, &c.
    Mrs Dr. Roper, Caroline, bag onions and potatoes.
    Gray Bollers, Caroline, bag vegetables.
    Mrs Fannie A Todd, Caroline, bandages and rags.
    Mrs Chas W Gill, Bedford, biscuit, bandages, &c.
    Mrs M J Bugg and Miss Eliza Barnes, Wylliesburg, one box hospital supplies.
    Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society of Buckingham C H, one box and barrel hospital supplies.
    One box and barrel hospital supplies for Miss Deborah Couch.
    Mrs L B Mosely, Charlotte, one box hospital supplies.
    Citizens of Orange, through J F King, of Louisa C H, coop of chickens, 2 bags potatoes, butter, and hams.
    Ladies of Mount Laurel, Halifax, box of tomatoes, 2 barrels potatoes, beets, onions, cordial, &c.
    One box hospital supplies, through Mr Mason.
    Soldiers' Aid Society, Lexington, one box hospital supplies.
    W D Reynolds, Norfolk, 12 eases claret and whiskey.
    Three packages hospital supplies for Chimborazo Hospital.
    One box hospital supplies from Pamplin's.
    Two boxes supplies from Lynchburg.
    From--, slippery elm, 2 quitts, shirts, drawers, &c.
    Ladies of Kingsford, Tenn, one box hospital supplies.
    Mrs Sally Watkins, shirts, drawers, lint, fruit, wines, &c.
    F J Moses, Sumter, S C, blackberry brandy, rose water, cayenne pepper, &c.
    Mrs H A Raffield, Sumter, S C, salve, &c.
    Two boxes hospital supplies, for Richardson & Co.
    Professor B Puryear, as the contributions of Miss E C Yancey and others in the vicinity of Randolph Macon College, 2 coops chickens, (80,) 2 jars butter, 6 pillows, sheets, &c.
    T--, of Richmond, $50.
    R O Morris, 190.
    E S Joynes, 10.
    Wm Shields, 20.
    J A Hopkins, 5.
    Charles Ellis, 25.
    Elder Jas Garnett, Culpeper, 27.50.
    Miss T A Garnett, Culpeper, 10.
    Frank E Garnett, Culpeper, 10.
    Joel Garnett, Culpeper, 10.
    A wounded soldier, 10.
    E Ruffin, Jr, 50.
    Thomas Sampson, 50.
    J G, 50.
    Miss M E Scott, Orange, 20.
    Miss Bettle C Alexander, Halifax, 25.
    Miss J L Coleman, Halifax, 25.
    Purcell, Ladd & Co, 100.
    D H London, 180.
    Mrs Henry Taylor, Louisa, 100.
    Chas Harris, N C, 50.
    From--, 20.
    From--, 100.
    Citizens of Buckingham C H and vicinity, 117.
    A lady of Albemarle, 5.50.
    Children's Fair, corner Leigh and Clay streets, 91.
    Dr W J Moore, 15.
    Jno Wickham, 50.
    Wm Cowherd, Albemarle, 50.
    George Manzy, 10.
    C C Calvert, 10.
    Mrs S H E Dupree, 10.
    Through Mr Sleight, for a friend, 50.
    Miss Margaret Coffman, Harrisonburg, Va., 10.
    Eli Phleger, Christiansburg, 50.
    J W Hampton, 10.
    Young Misses of Gamble's Hill, part proceeds of Fair, 182.
    Mrs Margaret C Lewis, Green county, through "Enquirer," 10.
    Doct W J Pendleton, Louisa, 50.
    Mallory, 18.
    Employees of Fayetteville Arsenal and Armory, 746.
    George Tany, Mecklenburg, 100.
    K T and F, through J B Watkins, 150.
    Mrs Mary Hill, 5.
    Mr--, 5.
    Capt Jno M Orr, A C S, 20.
    Rev J D Thomas, 5.
    Wigwam Debating Society, Amelia, 13.80.
    Wigwam Confederate Guards, Amelia, 2.
    Miss Allen, for Children's Fair on 7th st, between Marshall and Clay, 8.
    Mrs C A Saunders, Culpeper, 10.
    A friend, 10.
    A friend, 5.
    Mrs Boswell, Alexandria, 5.
    Mrs Colston, Berkeley county, 5.
    Wm M Watkins, jr, Charlotte C H, 100.
    Episcopal Church, Charlotte C H, 21.40.
    Jos A Hopkins, 2.50.
    Samuel Gibbons, 20.
    Samuel Watkins, Milton, N C, 50.
    J S Calvert, 10.
    John W Lampkin, Russell county, 20.
    A J Porter, Nashville, Tenn, 50.
    Prince George 25.
    Mrs--and--15.
    Mrs J C Murfree, 43.40.
    S J Harrison, proceeds of winter course of Lectures, 462.95.
    Mrs Lucy J Malone, proceeds of Fair, 552.70.
    Peter Mayo, 10.
    D M L, 50.
    Kate Ellis, 8.
    Wm Beale, for R H Bosher, 20.
    Wm H Young, Columbus, Ga, 50.
    A J Bowers, 20.
    Ladies' Aid Society, Chowan, N C, through Doct R H Winborne, 50.
    Robert T Hubbard, Buckingham, 10.
    Miss Mary and Jane Nott and Virginia Bowers, proceeds of a Fair, 42.50.
    B W Leigh, Mecklenburg, 20.
    Miss Ida and Ella Cardwell, 23.
    Mrs Spiller, King William, 5.
    Chas J Fox, 4
    G W Herring, Concert in Micosakee, Fla, 67.50.
    Mrs Emily Rutherfoord, 30.
    Mrs Emily Aylett, 20
    Mrs Mollie Denoon, proceeds of Fair; 120.
    Mr Walker, for E P Hairston, of Henry county, 100.
    Mrs Henry, 10.
    Mrs Taylor, 10.
    C Walthall, proceeds of Fair, from young Misses on Canal street, 32.30
    Stark & Cardoza, money found, 1.50.
    A friend, 10.
    Miss Compton, Lexington, Va, 5.
    S W Rollins, Ga, 1.
    Miss R B Murray, Caroline, 5.
    City Council of Mobile, through Jos Mayo, Esq, 3,000.
    Kent, Paine & Co, 150.
    Little girls' and boys' Fair, corner Leigh and 5th streets, 58.
    Mrs Kate H Friend, 20.
    Gen John Echols, money found, 4.
    Citizens of Buckingham C H and vicinity, through R K Irving, 40.
    Wm Shields, 20.
    Two ladies of Loudoun, through T F Grayson, 30.
    Miss Jennie Kendrick, through J W Risin, 57.50.
    R M Kent, Louisa, 20.
    Mrs S G Kent, Louisa, 5.
    Mrs M L Lane, Louisa, 40.
    Contributions or supplies may be forwarded to Roger Martin, Sup't, or to Wm P Munford, Chairman Army Committee Y. M. C. A.
    Paul B. Boulden Jr.


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