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Covington, ch., to be expended in care of Mrs. J. E. Clough, Ongole, India,

Piqua, Rev. F. A. Douglass, to be
expended in care of Mrs. J. E.
Clough, Ongole, India,
Coll. per Rev. T. Allen, Dist. Sec.,
Portage Asso., Newman Robinson
tr.,

Mohican Asso., of wh. 10.90 is fr.
Windsor Branch ch.,
Columbus Asso., Alexandria, ch.,
Miss Ella Remington

Mount Vernon Asso., Radnor, ch.
Sciota Asso., Lancaster, John B.
Sherwood, to be expended in care
of Rev. A. Bunker, Toungoo, Bur-
mah, for sup. of nat. prs. among
the Red Karens,
Clinton Asso., Wilmington, ch.,
Amanda J. Westbrook
Auglaize Asso., Ada, ch. 1.55; an
aged sister .30; Coll. at Asso. 5.79;

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Mullica Hill, ch. 3.50; Greenwich,ch. 8.75; Cedarville, ch. 5.50; Woodstown, ch. 14.45; Bordentown, ch. 65; Master Park Custis, deceased, per Rev. J. W. Custis, 6.50; Mt. Holly, ch. 21.35;

PENNSYLVANIA.

Philadelphia, L. A. C.

Coll. per Rev. J. V. Ambler, Dist. Sec., Pittsburg Asso., Peter's Creek, ch. 28; Salem, ch. 33.35; Pittsburg, 4th ch. 10; Monongahela Asso., Little Kentucky, ch. 3 10; Greensboro', ch. 5; Indian Creek, ch. 6; Mt. Moriah, ch. S. S. 5; Hazel Run, ch. 1; l'urceville, ch., S. S., 1.02; Sugar Grove, ch., S. S. 2 50; Uniontown, ch. 21.19; Master Bennie Russell's Mission box 4.50; Coll. at Asso. 22.50;

Ten Mile Asso., Pigeon Creek, ch. 12; Enon, ch. 3; So. Ten Mile, ch. 5.72; Jefferson, ch. 5; E. Bethlehem, ch. 5.10; Bethlehem, ch. 20; Goshen, ch. 18.30; Waynesburg, ch. 10; No. Ten Mile, ch. 10 Bethel, ch. 5; Beulah, ch. 10.50; So. Wheeling, ch. 5; Fork Ridge, ch. 6; Bates Fork, ch. 5; Coll. at Asso. 33; French Creek Asso., Franklin, ch. 10; Rockdale, ch. 6.80; Randolph, ch. 3; Mead's Corners, ch. 2; Spring, ch. 5; Plum & Troy, ch. 7.05; Miscellaneous, 45.74; Coll. at Asso. 54 26; Wyoming Asso., Wilkesbarre, ch., S. 8. 6.52; Eaton, ch. 8.75; Tunkhannock, ch. 3; Braintrim, ch. 16; Huntington, ch. 1.06; So. Auburn, ch. 4; Coll. at Asso. 16; Northumberland Asso., Milton, ch.,

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Philadelphia Asso, Mariners' ch., bal. 1; Rev. Mr. Nightingale 5; a friend 2; Plymouth, ch. 6; Chester, ch. 25; Ridley, ch. 3.97; Montgomery, ch. 22; Upland, ch. 51.22; Holmesburg, ch. 6; Beulah, ch. 5.50; West Chester, ch. 29.09; Penningtonville, ch.. bal. 10; Frankford, ch. 33.29; Marcus Hook, a friend 2.75; J. M. Tage, for nat. prs., 39.30;

Knoxville, ch.

TENNESSEE.

OHIO.

Kingsville, Mrs. L. W. Brown, 3d pay't, tow. sup. of "Godhula,' care Rev. W. Ward, Assam,

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INDIANA.

Rising Sun, ch., S. S.,

Coll. per Rev. T. Allen, Dist. Sec., Judson Asso. (omitted in Sept. re

port), P. H. Plue 5; Rev. R. B.
Craig 5;

Bedford Asso., Bloomington, ch.
Freedom Asso.

Long Run Asso., a friend
Friendship Asso., Coll. at Asso.,
Isam Saunders 25; Bethel, ch.
19.50; L. W. Sanders 5; D. Bow-
man 5; Josiah White 5; Wm.
Manner 10; J. H. Reno 5; Sun-
dries 16.25;

Weasaw Creek Asso., Coll. at Asso., H. Hendricks 5; E. Bell, 5; Rev. A. E. Babcock 5; Rev. C. J. P. Babcock 3; Rev. A. L. Alford, D. D., 5; Mexico, ch. 5; Miami, ch. 5; Niconza, ch. 5; Antioch, ch. 6; H. Banger 5; Sundries 13.50, of wh. 50 is to be expended in care of Rev. A. Bunker, Toungoo, Burmah, tow. sup. of nat. prs. among the Red Karens,

Tippecanoe Asso., Coll. at Asso.

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Bloomfield Asso., Mahomet, ch. Carrollton Asso., Virden, ch., S. S., Miss L. Peabody's class, tow. sup. of pupil in Mrs. Clough's sch., Ongole, India, Central Ill. Asso., Clary's Grove, ch., H. C. Spears 1; Greenview, ch. 1; Mt. Olive, ch. 1; Mt. Zion, ch. 1; Petersburg, ch. 1; Chicago Asso., Elgin, ch., bal. Dixon Asso., Fulton, ch., Coll. at Memorial Services on the death of Rev. E. P. Scott, Assam, tow. sup. of Mrs. Scott, 102.12; Morrison, ch., Rev. Wm. Smith 5; Fox River Asso., Aurora, 1st ch., D. W. Stockwell 50; Union, ch., 8. S., tow. sup. of nat. pr., care Mrs. E. P. Scott, Nowgong, Assam, 101; Chicago, North Star Mission, Infant department. tow. sup. of Mrs. E. P. Scott, Nowgong, Assam, 7.30; Union Park ch., Providence Mission 21; Warrenville, ch. 1.50; 180 80 Illinois River Asso., Kewanee, ch. 1; Peoria, 1st ch., Wm. Simpson 10;

Kankakee Asso., Coll. at Asso. Mackinaw Asso., Fairburg, ch., of wh. 6 is fr. S. S.,

Ottawa Asso., Dover, Rev. J. C. Buckholder, avails of sale of sermons 13.10; Earl, ch. 3.66; Le

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land, ch. 6.23; Mendota, ch., 8. S., tow. sup. of Omed, Garo pr., care Rev. I. J. Stoddard, Gowalpara, Assam, 62.50; Quincy Asso., Barry, ch. 15; Griggsville, ch. 2; Mound Station, Rev. E. Veatch and wife, for Mrs. E. P. Scott, Nowgong, Assam, 5; Payson, ch., of wh. 10 each is fr. Dea. J. Kay and Rev. N. Kennie and wife, for Mrs. E. P. Scott, Nowgong, Assam, 53.60; Quincy, 1st ch., of wh. 5 ea. is fr. C. Neatz and R. B. Bagby, 27.90; Vermont St. ch. 29.15; Rock River Asso., Belvidere, South ch., J. R. Moore

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Salem Asso., Prarie City, ch., Mrs. Taylor

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Springfield Asso., Diamond Grove,

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IOWA.

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MISSOURI.

Coll. per Rev. S. M. Osgood, Dist. Sec.,

Cedar Valley Asso., Coll. at Asso. 23; Grundy, ch. 25; New Hartford, ch. 5; Waterloo, ch. 3; Central lowa Asso., Indianola, ch Davenport Asso., De Witt, ch Dubuque Asso., Maquoketa, ch, S

S., tow. sup. of nini erial tudent, care Rev. J E. Cluga, Ongole, India,

English River Asso, Martinsburg, ch., Miss Pheb Hagan

Iowa Valley Asso., Toledo, ch., Dea. J. Higgins

Southwestern Iowa Asso., Coll. at

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Upper Des Moines Asso., Iowa Falls, ci, Rev A. L. Farr

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MICHIGAN.

100

Lafayette Asso., Coll. at Asso. Lake Shore Asso., Sheboygan Falls, ch., Rev. A. T. Miller

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Walworth Asso., Spring Prairie, ch.

16.00

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CALIFORNIA.

Coll. per Rev. S. M. Osgood, Dist. Sec..

Flint River Asso., Oxford, ch Grand River Asso., Ada, ch. 2; Alpine & Sparta, ch. 2; Brownsville, ch. 1; Berlin, ch. 1; Cedar Springs, ch. 1.60; Ensley Centre, ch., of wh. 5 is fr. Miss F. E. Stilwell, 6.50; Grand Rapids, ch. 1; Gratton, ch. 2; Ionia, ch. 14.10; Lowell, ch. 6; Lyons, ch. 150; Middleville, ch. 3.80; Otisco, ch. .50; Pewamo, ch. 1; Paris, ch. 2.50; Portland, ch. 17.25; Rockford, ch. 6; Saranac, ch. 12.22; Smyrna, ch. 7 50; Spencer's Mills, ch., 2.50; Spring Lake, ch. 1; Stanton, ch. 1; Vergennes, ch. 1; Jackson Asso., Jackson, ch., tow. sup. of Rev. M. Jameson, Kalamazoo River Asso., Kalamazoo, 1st ch.

Lenawee Asso., Morence, ch. Michigan Asso., Armada, ch. 5; Clarkston, ch. 5; Detroit, 1st ch. 12; 2d ch. 1: Lafayette Av. ch. 100.20; Kenokee, ch. 3.50; Memphis, ch. 3; Mt. Clemens, ch. 1.50; Mt. Vernon, ch. 5; Pontiac, ch., of wh. 10 is fr. Mrs. Davis, 28.72; Port Huron, ch., Mrs. Howard 5; Richmond, ch. 5; Rochester, ch. 5; Royal Oak, ch. 4; Wales, ch.

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THE twenty-seventh volume of the MACEDONIAN AND RECORD commences with January, 1869, and it will be devoted to the interests of the Missionary enterprise. Its object will be so to illustrate the principles, spirit, progress, and claims of that enterprise as to induce the masses of Christian people to cherish towards it a more generous sympathy, and to enter into its work intelligently and earnestly.

The paper will contain, from month to month, the latest intelligence from our own missions, and such extracts from the correspondence of the missionaries, and such articles relating to the work of missions, as may seem the best adapted to its object. It will also contain accounts of the work of the Home Mission Society, with such extracts from the reports and letters of its missionaries as are necessary to keep its readers informed of the progress of the work in our own country.

The MACEDONIAN and Record will be as attractive in its mechanical execution as new type, good paper, and workmanship can make it.

TERMS.

All payments requested strictly in advance.

Single subscriptions, or packages of less than 7 copies, to one address, each, per year, 25 cents. Packages of 7 copies or more to one address, each, per year,

Subscriptions may commence with any month.

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All subscriptions will stop at expiration unless renewed, and renewal should therefore be

made at least one month previous to expiration.

Postage and expressage in all cases payable by subscribers at their receiving offices. Articles for publication and all orders and remittances should be addressed to "The Macedonian and Record, 12 Bedford Street, Boston."

OVERLAND LETTERS.

The Treasurer makes up his foreign mail on Tuesday of each week, when the letters, that may have been sent to the Rooms for that purpose, with the official correspondence, are mailed. On letters to China and Siam the postage is 34 cts. per half ounce, and on those to India, Burmah, and Assam 28 cts. per half-ounce, all via Southampton; but, when there are several letters to one address, a saving can frequently be made, so that 20 cts. will meet the average expense.

It is desirable that the friends, sending private letters to missionaries, prepay their postage, as otherwise it is properly chargeable to the missionary. Letters sent to the Rooms, to be forwarded, should therefore be enclosed in an envelope, directed to F. A. Smith, Treasurer, 12 Bedford Street, Boston, with 20 cts. for the postage, and they will be forwarded with the first mail for the station designated.

BOXES AND PARCELS FOR MISSIONARIES.

There are no regular opportunities of sending out goods, as ships sail at uncertain intervals; but, in general, it is well to send packages to the Rooms as soon as prepared, that they may be ready for the first ship. Care should be taken, in making up parcels, packing boxes, &c., to prevent damage of goods from placing too near them articles liable to be affected by extreme heat or other change of climate.

Whenever goods are sent for missionary stations, advice thereof should immediately be given to the Treasurer by mail, describing the box, or package, sufficiently for him to identify it. A general schedule of the contents, with the valuation, should also be given, as these are necessary for insurance, as also for Custom House and shipping purposes. Particular attention is called to this point, as for want of it much trouble has often been experienced.

FORM OF A LEGACY.

dollars, for the

I also give and bequeath to The American Baptist Missionary Union, purposes of the Union, as specified in the Act of Incorporation. And I hereby direct my executor or executors to pay said sum to the Treasurer of said Union, taking his receipt therefor, within months after my decease.

FORM OF A DEVISE OF REAL ESTATE.

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I also give, bequeath, and devise to The American Baptist Missionary Union, one certain lot of land with the buildings thereon standing — [Here describe the premises with exactness and partienlarity]-to be held and possessed by the said Union, their successors and assigns forever, for the purposes specified in the Act of Incorporation.

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