RECEIPTS
FOR NOVEMBER, 1879.
| MAINE, $173.33. | |
| Bath. Ladies, for a Teacher | $8.50 |
| Biddeford. Second Cong. Soc. | 27.51 |
| Cumberland Centre. Cong. Ch. and Soc. toconst. Oren S. Thomas, L. M. | 33.00 |
| Farmington. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 19.45 |
| Foxcroft and Dover. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 8.41 |
| Fryeburg. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 13.46 |
| Limerick. S. F. H., for Raleigh, N. C. | 1.00 |
| Litchfield. Ladies, Bbl. of C. | |
| Newcastle. Second Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 7.00 |
| North Anson. ——. | 10.00 |
| Scarborough. Cong. Ch. and Soc., “AFriend” | 33.00 |
| Waterford. “A. D.” | 5.00 |
| Wilton. Cong. Ch. | 7.00 |
| NEW HAMPSHIRE, $158.31. | |
| Auburn. “F. B.” | 1.00 |
| Candia. Jona. Martin | 5.00 |
| Dunbarton. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 11.00 |
| Durham. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 11.50 |
| East Alstead. Second Cong. Ch. $5.55; FirstCong. Ch., $3.10 | 8.65 |
| East Jaffrey. Mrs. D. | 0.25 |
| Hancock. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 25.00 |
| Harrisville. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 7.85 |
| Hinsdale. Cong. Ch. and Soc. $9.62; G. W.,51c. | 10.13 |
| Jaffrey. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 10.00 |
| Keene. First Cong. Sab. Sch. | 28.37 |
| Mason. Anna M. Hosmer, for Wilmington,N. C. | 6.25 |
| Pembroke. C. C. S. | 0.51 |
| Pittsfield. ——. | 10.00 |
| West Lebanon. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 22.80 |
| VERMONT, $266.76. | |
| Barnet. Cong. Ch. and Soc. (ad’l) | 7.75 |
| Chester. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 23.88 |
| Danville. Cong. Ch. and Soc. $20.50, andSab. Sch. $10 | 30.50 |
| Fayetteville. Estate of Sophia C. Miller, byMilon Davidson | 75.00 |
| Johnson. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 10.00 |
| Island Pond. Cong. Ch. | 13.00 |
| Lower Waterford. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 12.19 |
| North Cambridge. M. K. | 1.00 |
| Pittsford. Mrs. Nancy P. Humphrey | 10.00 |
| Tunbridge. Cong. Ch. | 2.07 |
| Saint Johnsbury. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Blodgett,to const. Herbert W. Blodgett, L. M. | 30.00 |
| Swanton. Harriet M. Stone | 5.00 |
| West Enosburgh. Henry Fassett | 5.00 |
| West Randolph. Mary A. and Susan E.Albin | 6.00 |
| West Westminster. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 8.96 |
| —— —— | 0.20 |
| Woodstock. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 26.21 |
| RHODE ISLAND, $390.10. | |
| Central Falls. Cong. Ch. | 89.75 |
| Providence. Union Cong. Ch. and Soc.,$192.00;—Young Ladies’ Soc. of BeneficentCh., $100, for Student Aid, Fisk U.;—PlymouthCong. Ch., $7.75 | 300.35 |
| CONNECTICUT, $2,188.92. | |
| Ashford. Cong. Ch. | 10.00 |
| Berlin. “A Friend,” for Student preparingfor African M. | 50.00 |
| Bristol. Mrs. P. L. Alcott | 5.00 |
| Colchester. Mrs. C. B. McCall, $10;—Rev. S.G. Willard, $10, for Student Aid, Straight U. | 20.00 |
| Cornwall. Estate of Hannah D. Cole, byGeo. H. Cole, Ex. | 50.00 |
| Danbury. Second Cong. Ch. | 3.00 |
| Durham. Ladies’ Missionary Ass’n, $3, andBbl. of C. by Mrs. Harriet C. Chesebrough,for Talladega C. | 3.00 |
| East Hampton. Talladega Soc., for StudentAid, Talladega C. | 12.50 |
| Enfield. First Cong. Ch. | 14.17 |
| Glastenbury. First Cong. Ch. | 140.00 |
| Hadlyme. Cong. Ch. | 11.24 |
| Hampton. Cong. Ch. | 22.90 |
| Hanover. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 40.00 |
| Hartford. “A Friend,” $300; “Pearl StreetCong. Ch.” $91.90; Rev. E. E. R., $1.00 | 392.90 |
| Harwinton. Estate of F. S. Catlin (ad’l), toconst. Virgil R. Barker and Mrs. EllenM. Barker, L. M’s | 65.55 |
| Litchfield. “L. M.” | 3.00 |
| New Canaan. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 15.00 |
| New Haven. Nelson Hall, $30; “A. T.” $25 | 55.00 |
| New London. Trust Estate of Henry P.Haven | 50.00 |
| New London. W. C. Crump, for Fisk U. | 10.00 |
| New Preston. Rev. Henry Upson | 5.00 |
| North Madison. Cong. Sab. Sch., Box ofBooks by J. M. Hill. | |
| Norfolk. Robbins Battell, for Fisk U. | 50.00 |
| Norwich. Bequest of Mrs. Daniel W. Coit,by Chas. W. Coit, Ex., for the Freedmen | 500.00 |
| Norwich. Dea. Ed. Huntington | 5.00 |
| Plainfield. Cong. Ch. and Soc., to const. Mrs.Nellie Robinson, L. M. | 38.45 |
| Plainville. Cong. Ch. | 57.04 |
| Prospect. Estate of Andrew Smith, by DavidR. Williams, Ex. | 200.00 |
| Poquonock. Cong. Ch. | 10.87 |
| Rockville. George Maxwell, $100; SecondCong. Ch. $25, for Fisk U. | 125.00 |
| Southport. “A Friend,” for Student Aid,Fisk U. | 25.00 |
| Stratford. Cong. Ch. | 21.10 |
| Thomaston. Cong. Ch. | 26.70 |
| Waterbury. “A Friend,” for a young manpreparing for African M. | 20.00 |
| Westport. “A Friend” | 5.00 |
| Wolcottville. L. Wetmore | 100.00 |
| Woodbury. North Cong. Ch., $18.25; Sab.Sch. Class No. 13, $7; Friends, $1.25 | 26.50 |
| NEW YORK, $1,589.08. | |
| Brasher Falls. Elijah Wood, $15; Mrs. OliverBell, $5 | 20.00 |
| Brooklyn. Estate of Mrs. Eli Merrill, byEliza L. Thayer, Ex. | 500.00 |
| Brooklyn. Central Cong. Sab. Sch., $40, forLady Missionary, Charleston, S. C., and toconst. Geo. A. Bell, L. M.; Julius Davenport,$30, to const. himself, L. M.; J.E., $1 | 71.00 |
| Buffalo. W. G. Bancroft | 200.00 |
| Canandaigua. Hon. M. H. C. | 1.00 |
| Canastota. Estate of Mrs. Lezetta Mead, byLoring Fowler | 300.00 |
| Central Square. W. S. T. | 0.51 |
| Deansville. “L.” | 5.00 |
| Deer Park. Artemus W. Day | 8.50 |
| Evans Center. L. P. | 0.50 |
| Gaines. M. and B. H. | 1.00 |
| Gloversville. Alanson Judson, $25; Wm. A.Kasson, $5, for Fisk U. | 30.00 |
| Irvington. Mrs. R. W. Lambdin | 5.00 |
| Malone. First Cong. Ch., $34.37; MemberFirst Cong. Ch., $2 | 36.37 |
| Newburgh. John H. Corwin, to const. MissLouise Corwin, L. M. | 50.00 |
| New York. Rev. L. D. Bevan, D. D., $100;—A.Lester & Co., Carpet and C., for HamptonN. and A. Inst. | 100.00 |
| Oneida Co. “A Friend” | 20.00 |
| Oswego. First Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Straight U. | 30.00 |
| Penn Yan. Chas. C. Sheppard | 150.00 |
| Pharsalia. “Friend” | 0.15 |
| Ransomville. John Powley | 5.00 |
| Seneca Falls. “A Friend” | 50.00 |
| Springville. Lawrence Weber | 3.00 |
| Troy. “Little Margaret” and Mary F. Cushman | 2.00 |
| NEW JERSEY, $180.14. | |
| Jersey City. First Cong. Ch. | 40.89 |
| Mendham. Rev. I. N. Cochran, for StudentAid, Fisk U. | 25.00 |
| Orange. Trinity Cong. Ch., $93.75; A. T.M., 50c | 94.25 |
| Red Bank. Mrs. R. R. Conover, Bbl. of Books. | |
| Salem. W. G. Tyler | 20.00 |
| PENNSYLVANIA, $2,416.38. | |
| Alleghany. Plymouth Cong. Ch., for MissionWork, Berea, Ky. | 34.38 |
| Hillsdale. Miss Jane Wilson | 2.00 |
| Pittsburgh. B. Preston | 25.00 |
| Washington. Estate of Samuel McFarland,by Abel M. Evans, Ex. | 2,343.00 |
| West Alexander. Thomas McCleery | 10.00 |
| West Middletown. Mrs. Mary Mehaffey | 2.00 |
| ILLINOIS, $623.64. | |
| Aurora. First Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch. for StudentAid, Fisk U. | 25.00 |
| Blue Island. Cong. Ch. | 7.00 |
| Canton. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch. for Student Aid,Fisk U. | 25.00 |
| Chicago. E. W. Blatchford, $250, for StudentAid, Fisk U.;—“Mrs. E. S. D.” $60 to const.Miss Evelyn L. Rolls and Miss LillieAgnes Rolls, L. M.’s;—James W. Porter $25,for Student Aid, Atlanta U. | 335.00 |
| Chesterfield. Cong. Ch. | 3.00 |
| Elgin. Cong. Ch. | 24.29 |
| Farmington. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch. for StudentAid, Fisk U. | 15.00 |
| Galesburg. Mrs. Julia T. Wells | 15.00 |
| Geneva. Mrs. G. R. Milton | 5.00 |
| Lyonsville. Arthur and Annie Armstrong,for Student Aid, Fisk U. | 1.50 |
| Northampton. R. W. Gilliam. | 5.00 |
| Oneida. Cong. Sab. Sch. | 2.00 |
| Richmond. Cong. Ch. | 7.40 |
| Rochelle. Wm. H. Holcomb, for Student Aid,Fisk U. | 50.00 |
| Rockford. Mrs. David Penfield, $50; Ladiesof First Cong. Ch., $25, for Student Aid,Fisk U. | 75.00 |
| Roscoe. Mrs. A. A. Tuttle | 2.50 |
| Sandwich. Cong. Ch. | 20.00 |
| Stillman Valley. Cong. Ch. | 5.95 |
| MICHIGAN, $283.34. | |
| Flint. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., for Student Aid,Fisk U. | 10.00 |
| Greenville. Cong. Ch., $46.24;—Cong. Ch.Sab. Sch., $24.21; E. P. C., $1, for StudentAid, Fisk U. | 71.45 |
| Hillsdale. J. W. Ford | 2.00 |
| Lansing. Plymouth Cong. Ch. | 46.30 |
| Metamora. Cong. Ch. | 2.00 |
| Olivet. Students of Olivet College and Citizens(of which Wm. B. Palmer, $20) $60,for Student Aid, Talladega C.;—Cyrus Ellis(Bbl. Wheat, for Agl. Dept., Talladega, C.),$3.75;—Alex Tison $2 | 65.75 |
| Richland. Mrs. S. A. S. | 0.51 |
| Romeo. Cong. Ch., $57; E. W. Giddings, $5 | 62.00 |
| Saint Johns. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 23.33 |
| IOWA, $174.32. | |
| Chester Centre. Cong. Ch. $23;—Cong. Ch.Sab. Sch., $15, for Student Aid, Fisk U. | 38.00 |
| Cincinnati. W. T. Reynolds | 2.00 |
| Council Bluffs. First Cong. Ch. Sab. Schoolfor Student, Talladega C. | 30.00 |
| Des Moines. Woman’s Miss. Soc. of PlymouthCong. Ch. (of which $5 for StudentAid, Fisk U.) | 30.00 |
| Emerson. E. H. D. F | 1.00 |
| Glenwood. Cong. Ch. | 7.31 |
| Green. R. L. | 1.00 |
| Grinnell. Mrs. Day, $5; for Student Aid;—Mrs.Kendel, $2; Friends, $1; Mrs. G. $1, forMillers Station, Ga. | 9.00 |
| Iowa Falls. Cong. Ch. | 12.00 |
| Leon. Miss J. K. | 1.00 |
| Maquoketa. Cong. Ch. | 22.71 |
| Osage. Cong. Ch. for Millers Station, Ga. | 5.00 |
| Riceville. “Friends,” $5; Mrs. B. and Mrs.A. P. $1 | 6.00 |
| Strawberry Point. Cong. Soc. | 4.30 |
| Tabor. “A Friend.” | 5.00 |
| WISCONSIN, $118.04. | |
| Black Earth. Cong. Ch., for Student Aid,Talladega C. | 5.00 |
| Delaware. Cong. Ch. | 15.00 |
| Durand. Cong. Ch. | 5.00 |
| Elkhorn. First Cong. Ch. | 9.62 |
| Genoa Junction. Cong. Ch. | 9.77 |
| Kenosha. Cong. Ch. for Student Aid, Fisk U. | 50.00 |
| New Chester. First Cong. Ch. | 1.65 |
| Plattesville. Cong. Ch. | 20.00 |
| Two Rivers. Cong. Ch. | 2.00 |
| MINNESOTA, $89.23. | |
| Lake City. Sab. Sch., by Miss Robinson, forStudent Aid, Straight U. | 25.00 |
| Mankato. Cong. Ch. | 2.93 |
| Minneapolis. Plymouth Cong. Ch. | 16.75 |
| Plainview. Cong. Ch., $29; and Sab. Sch. $6 | 35.00 |
| Wabasha. Cong. Ch. | 9.55 |
| Northfield. Minn., Correction. In Dec. number,Bethel Sab. Sch. $2.09, should readBlackman Sab. Sch. $2.09. | |
| Waterford. Union Ch. should read UnionSab. Sch. $4. | |
| KANSAS, $6.60. | |
| Burlingame. “A Friend” | 1.00 |
| Seneca. Cong. Ch. | 5.60 |
| NEBRASKA, $26.50. | |
| Red Willow. “A Friend” | 26.50 |
| OREGON, $13.25. | |
| Forest Grove. Cong. Ch., $12.75; Mrs. M. R.W., 50c. | 13.25 |
| CALIFORNIA, $127.10. | |
| San Francisco. Receipts of the CaliforniaChinese Mission | 127.10 |
| DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $130. | |
| Washington. First Cong. Ch. ($50 of whichfor Howard U.) | 120.00 |
| Washington. Mrs. A. N. Bailey | 10.00 |
| MARYLAND, $100. | |
| Baltimore. Rev. Geo. Morris, for a Teacher,Fisk U. | 100.00 |
| KENTUCKY, $10. | |
| Ashland. Hugh Means | 10.00 |
| TENNESSEE, $116.10. | |
| Nashville. Fisk U., Tuition | 116.10 |
| NORTH CAROLINA, $102.78. | |
| Raleigh. Cong. Ch. for Mendi M. | 1.00 |
| Wilmington. Normal School, Tuition $93.25;First Cong. Ch., $8.53 | 101.78 |
| SOUTH CAROLINA, $311.60. | |
| Charleston. Avery Inst., Tuition | 311.60 |
| GEORGIA, $779.02. | |
| Augusta. Capt. C. H. Prince, for StudentAid, Atlanta U. | 10.00 |
| Atlanta. Storrs Sch. Tuition, $459.12; Rent,$12; Atlanta U., Tuition, $118; Rent, $22.50 | 611.62 |
| Macon. Lewis High Sch., Tuition, $67.65;Rent, $7 | 74.65 |
| Savannah. Beach Inst., Tuition | 82.75 |
| ALABAMA, $392.02. | |
| Mobile. Emerson Institute, Tuition | 105.75 |
| Montgomery. Public School Fund, $175;Cong. Ch., $21 | 196.00 |
| Selma. Cong. Ch. | 6.60 |
| Talladega. Tuition, $80.67;—J. R. Sims, $3,for Student Aid, Talladega C. | 83.67 |
| LOUISIANA, $37. | |
| New Orleans. Straight U., Tuition | 37.00 |
| MISSISSIPPI, $53.88. | |
| Bates Mills. “Friends,” for Tougaloo U. | 2.20 |
| Tougaloo. Tougaloo U., Tuition, $39.30;Rent, $12.38 | 51.68 |
| TEXAS, $1.00. | |
| Goliad. By Rev. M. T. | 1.00 |
| CANADA, $9. | |
| Montreal. Rev. Henry Wilkes | 5.00 |
| Paris. Mrs. N. Hamilton | 4.00 |
| SCOTLAND, $100. | |
| Kilmarnock. J. Stewart, for a Teacher in FiskU. | 100.00 |
| ENGLAND, $55.20. | |
| London. “Readers of The Christian,” £1110s., for Student Aid, Fisk U. | 55.20 |
| AFRICA, $2. | |
| South Africa. E. Brewer, for Raleigh, N. C. | 2.00 |
| ——— | |
| Total | $13,889.41 |
| Total from Oct. 1st to Nov. 30th | $26,577.05 |
RECEIPTS OF CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION.
| I. From Auxiliaries. | |
| Sacramento Chinese Mission—Chinese pupils | 6.75 |
| Santa Barbara Chinese Mission—AnnualMemberships, 1879-80: $2 each from Mrs.J. P. Stearnes, N. C. Pitcher, Gin Foy,Wong You, Gin Sing, Gin Foon, Lue Sam—$14;Collection, $5 | 23.15 |
| Stockton Chinese Mission—Chinese pupils | 3.00 |
| ——— | |
| Total | 32.90 |
| II. From Churches. | |
| San Francisco—First Cong. Church | 18.20 |
| San Francisco—Bethany Church, Chinese | 1.00 |
| At annual meeting:Antioch—Rev. John B. Carrington | 2.00 |
| Benicia—$2 each from Mrs. C. B. Deming, Mrs.N. P. Smith, Miss H. L. Smith | 6.00 |
| Haywards—Wm. Stewart | 2.00 |
| Oakland—$2 each from Deacon and Mrs.Snow, A. L. Von Blarcom, Mrs. M. S. Post,Rev. S. V. Blakeslee, and $5 from Rev. G.Mooar, D. D. | 15.00 |
| Rio Vista—Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Merritt | 2.50 |
| Sacramento—Rev. and Mrs. I. E. Dwinell | 4.00 |
| San Francisco—Rev. Aaron Williams, $2;Miss Mary Perkins, $2 | 4.00 |
| Other friends—names not reported | 14.50 |
| ——— | |
| Total | 69.25 |
| III. Bangor, Maine—a friend | 25.00 |
| ——— | |
| Grand total | $127.10 |
E. Palache,
Treas. California Chinese Mission.
| FOR MISSIONS IN AFRICA. | |
| Millbury, Mass. M. D. Garfield | 5.00 |
| Previously acknowledged in Oct. receipts | 1,510.34 |
| ———— | |
| Total | $1,515.34 |
| FOR SCHOOL BUILDING, ATHENS, ALA. | |
| —— “Friend of Missions” | 1.00 |
| North Bloomfield, Ohio. Elizabeth Brown | 10.00 |
| North Bloomfield, Ohio. Annie F. Brown | 10.00 |
| Painesville, Ohio. Mrs. Emeline Hickok | 5.00 |
| Painesville, Ohio. Mrs. D. E. Gore | 1.00 |
| Northfield, Minn. First Cong. S. S. $25, incorrectlyacknowledged in December numberfrom Mich. | |
| ——— | |
| Total | 27.00 |
| Previously acknowledged in Oct. receipts | 56.00 |
| ——— | |
| Total | $83.00 |
| FOR NEGRO REFUGEES. | |
| Blanchard, Me. “Three Ladies” | 5.00 |
| New Lebanon Centre, N. Y. Bbl. of C. byMrs. F. W. Everest. | ———— |
| Receipts for November | 13,926.41 |
| Total from Oct. 1st to Nov. 30th | $28,372.39 |
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Apply to your Bookseller for Lists, or write to
THOS. NELSON & SONS,
42 Bleecker Street, New York
Meneely & Kimberly,
BELL FOUNDERS, TROY, N.Y.
Manufacture a superior quality of BELLS.
Special attention given to CHURCH BELLS.
Catalogues sent free to parties needing bells.
A PRINTING PRESS for 75 cents. With ink roller, 90 cents. Both by mail $ 1.60. A complete Printing Office, viz., press, roller, font of type, type tray, ink, leads, furniture, gold bronze, and 50 cards, $2.25. All by mail for $3.25. Sample package of 40 varieties of cards, 10 cents. Specimen Book of type, &c., 10 cents. Young America Press Co., 35 Murray Street, New York.
Every Man His Own Printer.
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Excelsior $3 Printing Press. Prints cards, labels, envelopes, &c.; larger sizes for larger work. For business or pleasure, young or old. Catalogue of Presses, Type, Cards, &c., sent for two stamps. KELSEY & CO., M’f’rs, Meriden, Conn. |
73,620 MORE
Singer Sewing Machines Sold in ’78
THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR.
| In | 1870 | we | sold | 127,833 | Sewing | Machines. |
| In | 1878 | we | sold | 356,432 | Sewing | Machines. |
Our sales have increased enormously every year through the whole period of “hard times.”
We now sell Three-Quarters of all the Sewing Machines sold in the World.
For the accommodation of the Public we have 1,500 subordinate offices in the
United States and Canada, and 3,000 offices in the Old World and South America.
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.
Waste no money on “cheap” counterfeits. Send for our handsomely Illustrated Price List.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Principal Office, 34 Union Square, New York.
W. & B. DOUGLAS,
Middletown, Conn.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PUMPS,
HYDRAULIC RAMS, GARDEN ENGINES,
PUMP CHAIN AND FIXTURES, IRON CURBS, YARD
HYDRANTS, STREET WASHERS, ETC.
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Highest Medal awarded them by the Universal Exposition at Paris, France, in 1867; Vienna, Austria, in 1873; and Philadelphia, 1876. Founded in 1832. Branch Warehouses: 85 & 87 John St. NEW YORK, AND 197 Lake Street, CHICAGO. |
For Sale by all Regular Dealers.