Cheshire co. Aux. So. W. Lamson, Tr. Merrimack co. Aux. So. G. Hutchins, Tr. Hopkinton, 1st cong. ch. and so. m. c. 7 93 100-18 93 Strafford co. Conf. of chs. E. J. Lane, Tr. Barrington, Cong ch. and so. 16 11 Dover, do. 16 50 Great Falls, do. 45,15; m. c. 31,69: 76 84 Moultonboro', 19 00-128 45 Sullivan co. Aux. So. E. L. Goddard, Tr. Acworth, Cong, ch. and so. 20 02 Croydon, do. 50 00 Lempster, Southbridge, Gent. 98,29; la. 70,04; Ware, Gent. 385,96; la. 141,07; m. Essex co. South, Aux. So. C. M. Richardson, Salem, S. so. 25; Tab. ch. m. c. 35,64; 60 64-304 96 Hampden co. Aux. So. C. O. Chapin, Tr. Agawam, Cong. so. 21; m. c. 18,93; 39 93 4.72 B.'s class in s. e. 19 00 38 76-57 76 la. 40,50; 93 75 Chester, Cong. so. m. c. 16 35 Chester Village, 1st do. m. c. 10 34 215 50 9 53 Chicopee, 1st ch. 14; m. c. 31,80; 45 80 14 37 29 24 Addison co. Aux. So. A. Wilcox, Tr. New Haven, Cong ch. and so. Caledonia co. Conf. of chs. E. Jewett, Tr. St. Johnsbury, 2d do. 18,76; Centre, Chittenden co. Aux. so. M. A. Seymour, Tr. Mrs. Rebekah W. Francis, to cons. DOUGLAS SMITH, of Mobile, Ala. Colchester, Ch. at Falls, 1,78; indiv. 10 25 Longmeadow, Gent. benev. so. 59,25; la. 38,16; m. c. 16,69; (of wh. to cons. Rev. J. W. HARDING an H. M. 50,) 14.50 114 10 6 25 113 60 Ludlow, 1st cong. so. 36,12; m. c. 33,93; 70 05 20 00-154 35 Monson, Coll. 37,66; la. 58,82; m. c. 21,14; Mrs. S. V. N. 10; 127 62 N. Wilbraham, Coll. 43,05; m. c. 10 00 34,28; 77 33 H. G.'s fam. 4; 14 00 3,853 00 1 18-3,854 18 11,358 72 Chelsea, Winnisimmet ch. m. c. 56,70; E. Cambridge, Evan. ch. and so. m. c. 25,37; N. Reading, Mr. Allen's ch. m. c. wh. and prev. dona. cons. Rev. E. W. ALLEN an H. M. 10; W. Cambridge, Mr. Horton's ch. and so. 250; W. Newton, cong, ch. and so. 235; Woburn, 1st cong. ch. juv. benev. so. for Mrs. Everett's sch. Constantinople, 40; 617 07 Windsor, Ist so. Hartford co. South, Aux. So. H. S. Ward, Tr. New Britain, 1st so. 7; S ch. gent. and la. 327,58; m. c. 42,42; s. s. for sup. of a pupil in miss. sch. Oroomiah, 30; Newington, Gent. 39,50; M. K. 10; R. W. 10; L. L. 10; H. C. 10; E. L. 10; L. S. D. 12; J. S. 10; Rev. J. B. 10; L C. B. 10; la. (of wh. for Joshua Belden and Joab Brace, Ceylon, 40,) 72,12; young la. Eunean so. for Mary L. Deming, Ceylon, 24,25; m. c. 24,13; ded. coun. note, 1; Southington, Gent. and la. (of wh. fr. T. Higgins, to cons. JOSEPH B. BEADLE an H. M. 100,) 407 00 251 00 395 00-1,053 00 Litchfield, 1st so. 141,80; m. c. 7,62; Miss S. and M. Pierce, 200; W. 37c.; South Farms, so. 80,05; m. c. 13,21; Rev. D. L. Parmalee, to cons. Rev. FREDERICK BUEL, San Francisco, an H. M. 50; Northfield so. coll. 39,10; m. c. 20; wh. MERRIT and prev. dona. cons. CLARK an H. M. New Hartford, Centre, 20; South, m. c 8; 39 05 552 15 1,300 00 28 00 New Milford, Coll. (of wh. to cons. 160 50 52 75 24,31; 123 63 161 38 Roxbury, Coll. 60 00 30 00-244 13 Salisbury, Mrs. M. Lee, 5.00 South Britain, Coll. 65 50 48 46 Torringford, Coll. wh. and prev. 250 00 Washington, do. 141 76 Darien, 26; m. c. 27,50; wh. cons. WALTER WHITING an H. M. Watertown, Coll. 92,24; m. c. 33; 125 24 Killingworth, Gent. 24,42; m. c. 20,35; Rev. E. G. Swift, 5,23; New Haven co. East, Aux. So. A. H. Maltby, Branford, W., N. W. and Quar, sch. 55 24 15.00 50 00 New York City & Brooklyn Aux. So. J. W. Tracy, Tr. 98 37 Meriden, 1st cong. ch. 53,20; Centre do. 31; 84.20 5 04-257 85. North Haven, m. c. New Haven City, Aux. So. A. H. Maltby, Agent. New Haven, Yale coll. m. c. 11,10; boys in Com and Colleg. sch. for Talcott H. Russell, Ceylon, 7; M. S. for Ceylon m. 1; 19 10 New London and vic. Aux. So. C. Chew, Tr. New London, Miss. asso. of 2d cong. ch. 8. s. for Artemas Boies, Ceylon, 20 00 30 00 8,135 57 Windham co. Aux. So. J. B. Gay, Tr. Canterbury, Mrs. J. Barber, for ed. of bea. chil. in India, Legacies-Canton, Mrs. Amelia Everest, by Seth Terry, (prev. rec'd, 5,420,88,) 526,62; Farmington, Mrs. Phebe Janes, by William Gay, Ex'r, 110,50; 637 12 8,772 69 50 00 117 53 10.30 297 90 I 00--296 90 (Of wh. fr. a lady in Dr. Spring's ch. 20; 8. s. class No. 76 in Brainerd ch. 1,40; ch. of the Puritans, m. c. 72,52; Brooklyn, S. pres. ch. m. c. 137,69; juv. miss. so. of do. for the Spear and Cobb schs. in India, 25;) 757 85 Oneida co. Aux. So. J. Dana, Tr. 16 75 15 17-31 92 46 50 550 13 00 1.00 20 00 160 20 14 37 00--97 64 3,782 24 Astoria, pres. ch. m. c. 33,49; Austerlitz, 10,40; Canterbury, pres. ch. 20; Cornwall, Rev. D. C. 5; Dansville, 2d pres. ch. m. c. 8; Denton, pres. ch. 25; Elba, cong ch. to cons. Mrs. HARRIET L. TRACY an H. M. 100; Florida, a col'd fem. dec'd, 10; Great Valley, Mr. N. 50c.; Greenfield, cong. ch. 8,13; Hoosick, pres. ch. m. c. 20; Jamaica, pres. ch. 30; New Baltimore, a lady, 2; Orangeville, pres. ch. 8,50; Oswego, Miss H. W. 1; chil. 67c.; Otisco, cong. ch. 116,40; Schenectady, Rev J. P. Fisher, wh. and dona. fr. N. D. Fisher cons. JOHN FISHER, of Hamilton, C W. an H. M. 70; R. D. ch. inf. class, for hen. chil. (of wh. ack. in June Her. as fr. Whitesboro', 2,) 4; Sidney Plains, cong. ch. 8,21; Schroon Lake, J. M. 3; Truxton, S. Huchinson, 30; Upper Aquebogue, cong, ch. 31; Warsaw, Mrs. Fisher, 6; Washingtonville, pres. ch. m. c. 12; West Day, R. D. ch. m. c. 4,50; W. Bloomfield, an indiv. 1; West Town, pres. ch. m. c. 15; Yonkers, R. B. Baird, dec'd, last earnings, 10,84; W. B. 1; 593 64 Ded. disc. Board of Foreign Missions in Ref. Dutch ch. C. S. Little, New York, Tr. Athens, R. D. ch. m. c. Kingston, 1st do, young la. s. 8. class for Amoy m. Buffalo and vic J. Crocker, Agent. Aurora, Griffin's Mills, Coll. 12,04; 8. s. for ed. hea. chil. 7; Dunkirk, 1st pres. ch. Fredonia, Pres. ch. Geneva and vic. C. A. Cook, Agent. 266 310 00 4,685 88 NEW JERSEY. 200 5.00 211 23 10.00 46 68-274 91 5 00 17.00 20.50 12 00-54 50 24 25 Middlebush, R. D. ch. Newark, 1st do. New Brunswick, 2d do. 102 56 5.00 34 60 25.00 100 00 24 60-291 76 Augusta, pres. ch. 23,50; Brunswick, a friend, 5; Campton, Mrs. Hyde, 17; Cedarville, 1st pres. ch. 28, Fairfield, 1st pres. ch. 15,41; Hackettstown, Rev. J. S. L. 1; Mendham, Mrs. S. Clark, 4; Newark, Mrs. W. Wallace, 100; G. H. K. and C. M. W. 1,50; their teacher, 1,50; Miss N.'s s. s. chil. 2,50; unknown, 2; 1st pres. ch. Mrs. E. J. A. 20; 3d do. s. s. a bro. and sis. 1; 6th do. m. c. 30; Mr. C. 5; Parsippany, pres. ch. 81; indiv. 3; Whippany, pres. ch. in. c. 5; 346 41 638 17 PENNSYLVANIA. Allentown, pres. ch. m. c. 9,18; Ararat, cong. ch. m. c. 2,25; Carbondale, pres. ch. 26,77; Cherry Ridge, Miss M. D. 2; Danville, Mrs. M. 5; Fayetteville, J. D. 10; Gibson, pres. ch. m. c. 5; Montgomery, pres. ch. m. c. 28; Northumberland, 1st pres. ch. m. c. 15; fem. sew. so. 10; Reading, 1st pres. ch. W. Strong, 40; Philadel phia, Western pres. ch. Miss N. 10; Kensington, 1st do. 49,07; Shirleysburg, J. Brewster, to cons. Mrs. MARY ANN KEL LY an H. M. 100; DELAWARE. 312 27 Western For. Miss. So. G. L. Weed, Tr. Barlow, 1,50; Blendon, 7,11; Cincinnati, 2d pres. ch. m. c. 14,41; 3d do. do. 3,72; 1st ortho. cong. ch. m. c. 7,05; Vine-st. do. m. c. 7,35; Dayton, 2d pres. ch. 40; Delaware, 2,84; Dresden, 2,65; Granville, 1,47; Johnstown, 9,71; Liberty, 6,75; Lower Liberty, 24,45; Mt. Gilead, 19,82; Pisgah, 9,83; Reynoldsburgh, 12,31; Salem and Fearing, 12,66; Walnut Hills, Lane sem. ch. m. c. 21; Warren, 5,25; Watertown, 2,75; ded. disc. 1,50; Western Reserve Aux So. Rev. H. Coe, Ag't. Ashtabula, 19,18; Mrs. H. E. P. 15; Bath, 3; Birmingham, Mrs. T. Leonard, to cons. Rev. OLIVER W. MATHER an H. M. 50; Bloom, 1,62; Chatham, fem. benev. so. 7,36; Edenburg, J. E. 10; Elyria, 26,59; J. L. S. 10 Florence, 10; Freedom, 6.50; Hudson, 19,78; Lyme, 20; E. B. 5; Mantua, 3,25; Margaretta, 30; Middlebury, 24,34; Melinore, 2,48; Palmyra, 3,20; Richfield, Mary D. and Samuel H. Smith, dec'd, to ed. hea. chil. 5; Rootstown, 9; G. Case, to cons. Rev. JAIRUS ORDWAY an H. M. 50; S. Amherst, 10; Sheffield, for c. f. 2,41; Streetsboro', 6,36; Tallmadge, 26,50; C. S. 10; R. F. 10; Wakeman, Rev. J. T. 5; Windham, 2; Rev. Dr. Hough, 10; 211 13 413 57 By Rev. A. S. Wells, Agent. Albion, pres. ch. 12,50; Battle Creek, cong. ch. 33,27; Buchanan, 2,57; Cassopolis, pres. ch. 6,71; Detroit, Z. Chandler, 20; pres. ch. J. T. Joy, 15; F. W. 75c.; S. T. K. 24c.; Edwardsburg, pres. ch. 21,63; Rev. L. C. R. and fam. 5'; F. L. R. 31c.; Galesburgh, pres. ch. 3,56; Gull Prairie, Rev. M. B. 5; J. C. B. 2c.; Howell, pres. ch. 4,56; Lansing, m. c. 17; coll. 25,97; s. s. 1,08; Leoni, E. G. 67c.; Lima, cong. ch. 1,51; L. M. and J. E. M. 50c.; Lodi, pres. ch. 4,88; E. T. 13c.; New Hudson, H. Smith, 12,38; Niles, pres. ch. 29,12; cong. do. 3,75; Saline, pres. ch. 17,53; ded. disc. 1; Adrian, 1st cong. ch. WISCONSIN. By Rev. I. M. Weed, Agent. Allen's Grove, cong. ch. 3,50; Beaver Dam, pres. ch. wh. and dona. fr. the convention of Wisconsin cons. Mrs LAURA A. MONTGOMERY an H. M. 45; Genesee, cong. ch. m. c. 2; Racine, pres. ch. 33,24; Whitewater, cong. ch. 10,98; TENNESSEE. Memphis, I. M. McC. IN FOREIGN LANDS, &c. Doaksville and Pine Ridge, Choc. na. m. c. 15; coll. at miss. meeting at Doaksville, 40,75; coll. at col'd do. for African miss. 2,87; Fairfield, Cher. na. coll. 42,63; m. c. Donations received in October, Legacies, 624 70 TOTAL from August 1st to October 31st, 244 53 20 00 264 53 94 72 10.00 58 62 17,36; 59 99 St. Petersburgh, Russia, Mrs. Mary Gellibrand, 50 00 Wheelock, Choc, na. 9 00-177 61 $28,603 00 2,882 62 $31,485 62 $54,489 46 Bryan, S. E. B. 1; Ellsworth, L. Lord, 14; Streetsboro', Rev. I. Tracy, 2; By Rev. A. S. Wells, Tr. Goshen and Elkhart, 3,76; Little Elkhart, 3,10; M. E W. 12c.; Mishawaka, pres. ch. 26; South Bend, do. 18; M. C. 62c.; E. C. 22c.; S. C. 31c.; ded. disc. 28c.; Madison, Upper sem. s. s. to ed. a child in Ceylon, ILLINOIS. By Rev. I. M. Weed, Agent. Chicago, 2d pres. ch. m. c. 20; J. H. A. 5; 1st do. A. G. D. 10; Elk Grove, cong. ch. DONATIONS IN CLOTHING, &c. Chatham, O. Clothing, fr. fem. benev. so. New York City, A box and qr. cask, fr. W. W. Rand, for Mr. Bond, Kohala, S. I.; 25 Lexicon of the Greek Testament, fr. Rev. Dr. Robinson; Salem, Ms. 2 pr. shoes fr. W. Knight. 64 70 Westford, N. Y. A box, fr. fem. benev. so. 20 00 84 70 51 85 80 00 51 88 The following articles are respectfully solicited from Manufacturers and others. 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