RECEIPTS FOR DECEMBER, 1882.


MAINE, $524.18.
Alfred. Cong. Ch. and Soc.$19.00
Augusta. Miss E. F., 1; Mrs. F. L., 1,for Tillotson C. and N. Inst. (Land)2.00
Bangor. Central Cong. Ch. and Soc.150.00
Brewer. First Cong. Ch., 8, and Sab.Sch., 513.00
Brunswick. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.45.03
Cumberland. Cong. Ch. and Soc., toconst. John Blanchard L. M.45.00
Ellsworth. Cong. Ch. and Soc.82.45
Garland. Cong. Ch. and Soc.6.00
Gorham. Cong. Ch. bal. to const. Mrs.Rufus Fogg and Daniel Billings L.M’s25.95
Limerick. Bbl. of C., for Raleigh N.C.
Paris. Mrs. K., for Tillotson C. and N.Inst. (Land)1.00
Portland. Williston Ch. and Soc., 30;T. B. Percy, 535.00
Searsport. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.20.00
Skowhegan. Eddie A. Hussey, 5; MarySteward, 2; L. P. W., 1; Mrs. L. T. H.,1; for Tillotson C. and N. Inst. (Land)9.00
South Bridgeton. Cong. Ch.35.00
South Paris. Cong. Ch., for StudentAid, Tillotson C. and N. Inst.20.00
Yarmouth. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.15.70
NEW HAMPSHIRE, $324.31.
Atkinson. Cong. Ch. and Soc. (ad’l), forStudent Aid Atlanta U. and toconst. Geo. P. Dow L. M.15.00
Bristol. Cong. Ch. and Soc.1.63
Claremont. Cong. Ch. and Soc.17.37
Concord. “Friends.”3.00
Gorham. Cong. Ch.2.48
Greenfield. Cong. Ch. and Soc.13.30
Greenland. Cong. Ch. and Soc.10.25
Hampstead. Cong. Ch. and Soc.27.45
Hinsdale. Cong. Ch. and Soc.9.03
Keene. Ladies Benev. Soc. of SecondCh., Bbl. of C. and $2.50 for Freight,for McIntosh, Ga.2.50
Keene. Sab. Sch. First Cong. Ch.127.78
Northampton. E. Gove10.00
Pittsfield. Ladies of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C.,for Marion, Ala.
Rindge. Cong. Ch. and Soc.2.38
Rochester. Cong. Ch., for Straight U.21.00
Seabrook and Hampton Falls. Cong.Sab. Sch., for John Brown Steamer7.50
Swanzey. Mrs. R. Williams2.00
Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Goodyear2.00
Walpole. Cong. Ch. and Soc.15.51
Warner. Cong. Ch. and Soc.9.11
West Campton. T. J. Sanborn5.00
West Lebanon. Ladies of Cong. Ch.,Bbl. C., for Marietta, Ga.
Wilton. Cong. Ch. and Soc., Bbl. ChristmasGifts, for Savannah, Ga.
Winchester. Cong. Ch. and Soc.1.78
Wolfborough. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.18.24
VERMONT, $557.28.
Alburgh. Cong. Ch.10.00
Ascutneyville. Dea. N. Gage5.00
Barnet. Cong. Ch. and Soc.35.50
Bellows Falls. Cong. Ch. and Soc.56.44
Benson. Cong. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Storrs Sch.5.00
Benson. Ezra Strong, 10; Mrs. AnnieHoward, 5; Mrs. L. B., 1; for Kindergarten,Atlanta, Ga.16.00
Burlington. “A Friend”7.00
Cabot. Cong. Ch.10.00
Cambridge. “Daughters of Mrs. NancyHowe, deceased”5.00
Clarendon. Mrs. Wm. D. Marsh, toconst. Mrs. Geo. H. Morss L. M.30.00
Dorset. Ladies, Cask of C., for RaleighN.C., 3, for Freight3.00
East Berkshire. E. W. Hatch and Others,1 ea., for John Brown Steamer5.00
East Poultney. A. D. Wilcox5.00
Essex. “Cash”0.50
Greensborough. Hattie Cutler (a dyinggirl’s gift), 5; Mrs. K., 1; Mrs. S., 50c.,for Kindergarten, Atlanta, Ga.6.50
Hartford. Ephraim Morris, 100; SecondCong. Ch., 26.16126.16
Montpelier. Bethany Sab. Sch.11.95
New Haven. A. M. Roscoe, 5; Miss A.W. Kent’s S. S. Class, 2.05, for Kindergarten,Atlanta, Ga.7.05
Norwich. Cong. Ch. and Soc.12.00
Peacham. Cong. Ch. and Soc.34.86
Pittsford. Mrs. Nancy P. Humphrey10.00
Royalton. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.for Student Aid, Atlanta U.10.85
Royalton. Cong. Ch. and Soc., 16.53;A. W. Kenney, 1430.53
Saxton’s River. Cong. Ch. and Soc.11.04
Vergennes. ——, 2; 2 Bbls. C., forWashington, D.C.2.00
Westminster. Cong. Ch. and Soc., 15;Rev. J. L. S., 50c.15.50
West Randolph. Cong. Ch. and Soc.9.25
West Townsend. A. R. Pierce.4.00
Windham. Cong. Ch., 24.50, and Sab.Sch., 4.5029.00
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$514.13
LEGACIES.
Jericho. Estate of Hosea Spaulding, C. M.Spaulding, 10; A. C. Spaulding, 5;Nellie M. Spaulding, 3; E. J. Spaulding,321.00
North Ferrisburgh. Estate of SylviaDean, by J. M. and Wm. L. Dean, Ex’s.22.15
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$557.28
MASSACHUSETTS, $6,118.07.
Andover. Old South Ch. and Soc.100.00
Andover. Free Ch., for Straight U.40.00
Amherst. First Cong. Ch.25.00
Amherst. Miss Mary H. Scott, for StudentAid, Tougaloo U.3.00
Ashfield. H. Taylor and family10.00
Ashland. New Year’s Offering2.00
Auburn. Cong. Ch.44.59
Auburndale. Cong. Ch. and Soc.176.30
Beverly. “A Friend”4.00
Boston. Union Ch. and Soc., for HowardU., Washington, D.C.120.26
Boston. Miss Elizabeth Peabody, forKindergarten, Atlanta, Ga.20.00
Bradford. Ladies of Adamville, TwoBbls. of C., for Wilmington, N.C.
Brighton. Evan. Cong. Ch. and Soc.91.00
Cambridgeport. Pilgrim Ch. Mon. Con.6.03
Charlton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.10.00
Chelsea. First Cong. Ch. and Soc., forLady Missionary, Chattanooga, Tenn.54.89
Chelsea. Miss Annie P. James, for StudentAid, Atlanta U.30.00
Chelsea. Ladies Union Home M. Band,for Lady Missionary, Chattanooga,Tenn.25.24
Chelsea. “Tithe”1.50
Chelsea. Ladies’ Union H. M. Band,Box C., val. 30, for Glendower, Va.
Chicopee. Second Cong. Ch.46.54
Clinton. First Evan. Cong Ch. and Soc.105.00
Cohasset. Second Cong. Ch. and Soc.10.48
Conway. “Conway,” for John BrownSteamer1.00
Cotuit. Union Ch. and Soc.14.66
Dorchester. Village Ch. and Soc.34.51
Duxbury. “Duxbury”1.00
Easthampton. Payson Cong. Ch., 398.20;First Cong. Sab. Sch., 13.10411.30
East Hampton. E. L. W., for JohnBrown Steamer1.00
East Longmeadow. E. M.0.50
Framingham. Plym. Ch. and Soc., 2Bbls. C.
Gardner. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.75.00
Goshen. Cong Ch. and Soc.10.15
Grafton. Ladies Sew. Circle of Cong.Ch., Bbl. Comforters, for Atlanta U.
Greenfield. Second Cong. Sab. Sch., forStudent Aid, Atlanta U.16.63
Greenfield. “M. O. F.,” for Tillotson C. &N. Inst.2.00
Greenwich Village. Daniel Parker2.00
Hadley. First Ch.9.21
Hardwick. E. B. Foster5.00
Harvard. Cong. Ch. and Soc.24.50
Haverhill. North Cong. Ch. and Soc.200.00
Haydenville. Cong. Ch. and Soc.6.32
Holliston. “Bible Christians,” of Dist.No. 425.00
Hyde Park. Cong. Ch. and Soc.34.14
Ipswich. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.7.35
Lakeville. Cong. Sab. Sch., 7.23; “K,”4.5011.73
Lancaster. Evan. Sab. Sch.10.00
Lawrence. Central Cong. Ch.22.60
Lee. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.75.00
Leominster. Orthodox Cong. Ch. andSoc.60.20
Lexington. Ladies of Cong. Ch., Bbl.C., for McIntosh, Ga.
Lincoln. “Friends.” by Frank W.Smith, 11 Bbls. Apples, for Atlanta U.
Lowell. M. E. Bartlett, for Student Aid,Wilmington, N.C.20.00
Lowell. George F. Willey10.40
Ludlow. Cong. Ch.28.78
Lynn. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.23.87
Malden. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.54.11
Marblehead. J. J. H. Gregory, 35;Young Ladies’ Miss’y Soc., 20, forStudent Aid, Fisk U.55.00
Middleton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.11.00
Millbury. First Cong. Ch., for StudentAid, Atlanta U.15.00
Monson. Cong. Ch.15.00
Montville. Sylvester Jones2.00
Natick. First Cong. Sab. Sch.50.00
New Bedford. “Friend”10.00
Newbury. Ladies of First Parish, 50c.;Bbl. C., val. 20, for Tougaloo, Miss.0.50
Newbury. “J. D.” Bbl. and Box C., forTougaloo, Miss.
Newburyport. Whitefield Cong. Ch. andSoc.117.11
Newburyport. “A Friend,” for Washington,D.C.1.00
Newton. J. W. Davis, for Student Aid,Atlanta U.50.00
North Andover. Cong. Ch. and Soc.60.00
North Brookfield. First Cong. Ch. andSoc., to const. Dana J. Pratt and Mrs.James N. Jencks, L. M.’s90.00
North Hadley. Cong. Ch. and Soc., forStudent Aid, Atlanta U.6.21
Northampton. ——, for Tillotson C. &N. Inst.10.00
North Woburn. Cong. Ch. and Soc.23.34
Palmer. Thorndike Cong. Ch.1.37
Pittsfield. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.,58.41; First Cong. Ch., 50.; SouthCong. Ch. and Soc., 38.09; SecondCong. Sab. Sch., 6152.50
Raynham. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.13.16
Reading. Bethesda Ch. and Soc.52.50
Rockland. Cong. Ch. and Soc.42.00
Royalston. Mrs. E. B. Ripley, Box of C.and 3, for freight, for Talladega C.3.00
Salem. South Cong. Ch. and Soc.76.09
Salem. “A Friend,” for Washington,D.C.1.00
Shrewsbury. Cong. Ch. and Soc.24.00
South Boston. Phillips Ch. and Soc.160.00
South Braintree. “Friends,” Bbl. of C.,for Atlanta U.
South Hadley Falls. Cong. Ch. and Soc.24.00
South Weymouth. Second Cong. Ch. toconst. Joseph Dyer, L. M.48.00
Springfield. “E. M. P.” (10 of which forJohn Brown Steamer), to const. Mrs.E. B. Jones, L. M.30.00
Springfield. Charles H. Barrows5.00
Sterling. Cong. Ch. and Soc.30.00
Stockbridge. Cong. Ch.67.23
Suffolk Co. “S. H.”500.00
Sutton. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.15.00
Warren. Cong. Ch.60.00
Watertown. Phillip’s Ch. Sewing Circle,for Freight2.00
Watertown. Phillip’s Mission Band, 2Bbls. C., for McIntosh, Ga.
Waverly. Cong. Ch. and Soc.12.23
Wayland. Trin. Cong. Ch. and Soc.8.00
Wellesley Hills. Grantville Cong. Ch.and Soc.72.00
Westfield. Second Con. Sab. Sch, forWashington, D.C.31 00
Westborough. Evan. Cong. Ch. and Soc.26.09
West Medford. Cong. Ch. and Soc.5.45
West Newton. Cong. Ch. and So., 65.58J. C. C., 166.58
West Springfield. Park St. Cong. Ch.19.52
Whitinsville. Village Cong. Ch. and Soc.867.90
Worcester. Mrs. Eliza A. H. Grosvenor,for Student Aid, Fisk U.20.00
Worcester. C. E. S.1.00
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$5,076.57
LEGACIES.
Malden. Estate of Delcina E. Bailey29.00
North Brookfield. Estate of Miss LydiaC. Dodge, by Wm. P. Haskell, Ex.515.00
Saxonville. Estate of Henrietta M.Fuller250.00
Westborough. Estate of Jabez G.Fisher, by J. A. Fayerweather, Ex.200.00
Woburn. Estate of Dea. Thomas Richardson47.50
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$6,118.07
RHODE ISLAND. $111.52.
Barrington. Cong. Ch. 64.93, and Sab.Sch. 22.4387.36
Kingston. Cong. Ch.24.16
CONNECTICUT, $2,531.88.
Ansonia. J. H. Bartholomew, 25,“Friends,” by Rev. E. P. Payson, 13.,for Tillotson C. & N. Inst. Building38.00
Barkhamsted. Rev. J. B. Clarke2.00
Bloomfield. Cong. Ch.15.20
Bridgeport. Park St. Ch. and Soc. bal. toconst. Miss Mary Swinerton, L. M.10.35
Bridgeport. Edward Sterling, 5; “TwoFriends,” 2, for Tillotson C. & N. Inst.Building7.00
Bristol. Ladies H. M. Soc. Bbl. of C.,for Tillotson C. & N. Inst., 3, forfreight3.00
Canaan. Mrs. Mason Noble7.00
Clinton. Cong. Ch. and Soc., to const.Mrs. William Bumpus, L. M.43.33
Clinton. Miss E. C. Hull, 2., Mrs. W. D. H.,1, for Tillotson C. & N. Inst.(Land)3.00
Colchester. C. B. McCall5.00
Cornwall Bridge. Geo. H. Swift10.00
Danielsonville. 2 casks and 1 barrel ofC., for Washington, D.C.
Deep River. Cong. Ch. to const. JosephB. Banning, L. M.30.35
Eastford. Cong. Ch.10.38
East Hampton. “Friends,” Bell, val,75; for Tillotson, C. & N. Inst.
East Hartford. First Ch.21.24
East Woodstock. Cong. Ch. and Soc.20.00
East Woodstock. Mrs. H. L., 1.; MissE. L., 12.00
Falls Village. First Cong. Ch.14.08
Glastonbury. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.166.69
Goshen. Mrs. Moses Lyman5.00
Greenwich. T. H. Delano5.00
Guilford. Daniel Hand101.00
Guilford. “A Friend in Third Ch,” forStudent Aid, Tillotson C & N. Inst.6.00
Hanover. Cong. Ch. and Soc.20.00
Hartford. “A Friend,” 300; Mrs. H. A.Perkins, 200; for Tillotson, C. & N.Inst. (Building)500.00
Higganum. “Friend”5.00
Kensington. Cong. Ch.12.00
Litchfield. “C. J.”8.00
Long Ridge. Cong. Ch.3.00
Madison. Cong. Ch.24.50
Meriden. Center Cong. Ch.71.00
Meriden. Homer Curtis, 7 Doz. Knives,for Tillotson C. & N. Inst.
Milford. First Cong. Ch.40.00
Millington. Cong. Ch. and Soc.6.00
Milton. Cong. Ch.6.00
Mount Carmel. Cong. Ch.19.73
New Britain. First Ch. of Christ51.62
New Britain. A. N. Lewis, 10, for Building,“Friends,” 2, Miss Bush and“Friend,” 1.50, for Land, Mrs. I. N.Carleton, 2, for Tillotson C. & N. Inst.15.50
New Hartford. North Cong. Ch. 22.33,Samuel Couch, 1032.33
New Hartford. Rev. F. H. Adams’ BibleClass, for Student Aid Fisk U.12.00
New Haven. I. C. Benedict, 10; H. H.Strong, 10; Herbert Barnes, 10; Miss B.,1; Mrs. J. B., 20c. for Tillotson C. & N.Inst. (Land), Miss Lucy Murray, 3, forTillotson C. & N. Inst. (Building)34.20
New Haven. Third Cong. Ch., 22, Mrs.Eunice M. Crane, 1032.00
New London. First Ch.49.35
New Milford. First Cong. Ch.95.89
Newington. Cong. Ch. and Soc.22.73
North Guilford. A. E. Bartlett11.75
Norwich. Broadway Cong. Ch.100.00
Norwich. Broadway Sab. Sch., 25 forStudent Aid, Atlanta U., and 25 forTillotson C. & N. Inst. (Building)50.00
Norwalk. First Cong. Ch.100.00
North Stamford. E. S. Waterbury2.00
Poquonock. Cong. Ch. to const. Rev.Chas. H. Pettibone L. M.50.00
Putnam. “Friends,” Bbl. of goods, forWoodville. Ga.
Rockville. Second Cong. Sab. Sch. adl.for John Brown Steamer4.50
Saybrook. Cong. Ch.11.58
Southport. Cong. Ch.28.12
Suffield. Cong. Ch. and Soc.6.06
Torringford. “Two Friends.”25.00
Torrington. Young Ladies’ Benev. Soc.,Bbl of C. and 2 for freight, for Talladega,Ala.2.00
Washington. F. A. F.1.00
Washington. “Z,” for Indian M.1.00
Wauregan. Cong. Ch. and Soc.21.50
Westport. Saugatuck Cong. Ch.25.00
Westport. E. W. Taylor, 50; Cong. Ch.,10; Jas. C. Hubbell, 10; Horace Staples,6; Capt. Francis Sherwood, 5; S.B. Wakeman, 5; Mrs. M. R. R., 1; E.W., 1, for Tillotson C. & N. Inst. Building88.00
West Haven. Mrs. Clarence E. Thompson,5; Mrs. Emeline Smith, 10, forTillotson C. & N. Inst. Building15.00
Wethersfield. Ladies, for Tillotson C. &N. Inst.28.50
Windsor Locks. Young Ladies’ SocialCircle, 100; Cong. Sab. Sch., 100;Geo. P. Clark, 5, for Tillotson C. & N.Inst. Building205.00
Winsted. First Cong. Ch.35.15
Woodbridge. First Cong. Ch.14.00
Woodstock. First Cong. Ch., bal. toconst. Prof. William E. Bunten, L. M.20.25
NEW YORK, $838.69.
Alfred Centre. Mrs. J. F. Kenyon5.00
Aquebogue. Cong. Ch.17.25
Brooklyn. Plymouth Ch., 381.34; “AFriend,” 10391.34
Brooklyn. “A Friend,” for Washington,D.C.5.00
Brooklyn. Plymouth Ch. Sab. Sch.,Box of Christmas Gifts, for Marion,Ala.
Camden. “A Friend”1.00
Chateaugay. Joseph Shaw5.00
Chesterfield. Mrs. M. A. Higby1.50
Cincinnatus. Union Service Coll.15.00
Coxsackie. Rev. M. Lusk5.00
Durham. Hannah Ingraham2.50
Ellenville. Mrs. M. B. Holt6.00
Ellington. Mrs. H. B. Rice, 10; Mrs. E.Rice, 414.00
Elizabethtown. Rev. W. T. Herrick5.00
Fairport. First Cong. Ch.100.00
Galway. Delia C. Davis, for Atlanta U.5.00
Hartford. Miss H. E. Bacon1.00
Homer. Mrs. Augusta Arnold, 2.50; F.F. Pratt, 24.50
Locust Valley. Mrs. Sarah Palmer (1.of which for Lady Missionary, Savannah,Ga.)6.00
McGrawville. “A Friend”5.00
New Lebanon. Cong. Ch. and Soc.4.00
New York. “Carrie T.,” for Straight U.50.00
New York. Gen. Clinton B. Fisk, toconst. Anna M. Cahill L. M.30.00
New York. “A Friend.” Assortment ofCarpenter’s Tools, val. 200, for Sch. ofCarpentry, Atlanta U.; Dewey Mfg.Co., Combination Saw with Lathe,val. 8, for Ind. Dept., Atlanta U.
Oriskany. Albert Halsey, 10; Mrs. E.D. Porter, 212.00
Pekin. Abigail Peck10 00
Prattham. Edward Halsey2.00
Rome. John B. Jervis25.00
Sag Harbor. Chas. N. Brown, to const.Miss Ella W. Brown L. M.30.00
Saratoga Springs. Nathan Hickok1.50
Smyrna. Sab. Sch. Miss’y Soc. of FirstCong. Ch., to const. Courtney E.Ferris and Lynn D. Willcox L. Ms.60.00
Tarrytown. Dr. A. Smith5.00
Ticonderoga. Rev. Henry P. Bake5.00
Tompkinsville. Mrs. Maria Snyder2.00
Troy. Mary F. Cushman, 1.50; MargaretJ. Cushman, 1.503.00
West Camden. N. C.0.50
West Winfield. Cong. Ch., 31, incorrectlyack. in the December number fromRichfield Springs.
Westmoreland. First Cong. Sab. Sch.3.60
NEW JERSEY, $163.59.
Bernardsville. Jos. L. Roberts40.00
Colt’s Neck. Reformed Ch.6.17
East Orange. Trin. Cong. Ch.132.17
Jersey City. First Cong. Ch.59.25
Lakewood. Rev. Geo. L. Hovey5.00
Newfield. Rev. Chas. Willey15.00
Paterson. Mrs. A. C. W.1.00
Raritan. Miss S. Provost5.00
PENNSYLVANIA, $1,111.00.
Espyville. Mrs. Theodate Linn2.00
Hyde Park. Plymouth Cong. Ch., Sab.Sch. and Band of Hope, 1 ea., forJohn Brown Steamer3.00
Lynn. Mrs. S. W. Smith2.00
Pittsburgh. B. Preston50.00
Troy. Chas. C. Paine1,050.00
West Alexander. John McCoy4.00
OHIO, $565.71.
Ashland. Mrs. Eliza Thompson2.28
Bellefontaine. John Lindsay, for JohnBrown Steamer5.00
Brownhelm. Cong. Ch.7.00
Castalia. Mrs. I. W. S.1.00
Chagrin Falls. First Cong. Ch.21.30
Cincinnati. Sab. Sch. of Vine St. Cong.Ch., for John Brown Steamer5.40
Cincinnati. Columbia Cong. Ch., forTillotson C. and N. Inst.13.00
Claridon. L. T. Wilmot10.00
Cleveland. Euclid Av. Cong. Ch.,124.33, to const. Mrs. Julia A. Wellman,Mrs. Emma L. Kilbourn andMrs. J. E. Swift L. Ms.; Chas E.Webster, 9133.33
Eaton. M. O.0.50
Freedom. Cong. Ch.8.00
Greenfield. Wm. Smith4.00
Huntington. Joseph T. Haskell10.00
Huntsburgh. Quartus Phelps, 3; Mrs.R. S., 1; Miss V. R. P., for Indian M.5.00
Medina. First Cong. Ch.4.00
North Benton. Margaret J. Hartzell1.50
Painesville. Miss L. P. Bentley, 10; C. C. J.,1, for Tillotson C. and N. Inst.(Land)11.00
Pittsfield. Cong. Ch.6.30
Ruggles. Cong. Ch.19.50
Saybrook. Wm. C. Sexton1.50
South Ridge. U. H.0.50
Thomastown. Welsh Cong. Ch.10.00
Toledo. Central Cong. Ch.35.60
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$315.71
LEGACY.
Cleveland. Estate of Brewster Pelton.250.00
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$565.71
ILLINOIS. $1,882.90.
Alton. Cong. Ch. (ad’l)1.00
Chicago. First Cong. Ch. (in part)113.43
Chicago. H. M. Hooper, 25: Mr. andMrs. Frank Hayes, 12.50; John Dole,12.50; for Student Aid, Atlanta U.50.00
Chicago. “Friend,” 3; Mrs. W. C. K.,1; for Kindergarten, Atlanta, Ga.4.00
Chicago. South Cong. Ch., 3 Bbls. of C.,for Washington, D.C.
Cobden. E. W. T.0.50
Dover. Cong. Ch.42.00
Elgin. Cong. Ch.28.06
Evanston. J. M. Williams, for StudentAid, Fisk U.100.00
Farmington. Phineas Chapman50.00
Farm Ridge. Rev. J. P. Hiester, for theChinese5.00
Geneseo. First Cong. Ch.110.00
Greenville. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., forStudent Aid, Fisk U.22.10
Highland Park. L. S. Bingham5.00
Jacksonville. Cong. Ch.37.05
Lockport. First Cong. Ch.13.20
Malden. Cong. Ch.10.70
Millburn. Ladies’ Miss’y Soc., for LadyMissionary, Mobile, Ala.30.00
Ottawa. Cong. Ch.60.00
Payson. J. K. Scarborough, 62, toconst. Miss Nora Hampton and MissEllen Maria Grubb, L. Ms.; Cong.Sab. Sch., 20; Cong. Ch. 1597.00
Peru. Cong. Sab. Sch.10.00
Paxton. “Friends,” 8.51; Cong. Sab.Sch., 1.49, for Student Aid, AtlantaU.10.00
Rochelle. W. H. Holcomb. Jr., 30;W. H. Holcomb, Sr., 1.5031.50
Rosemond. Cong. Ch.19.00
Tonica. “V. G. L.”5.00
Toulon. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid. Fisk U.12.50
Turner. Mrs. Currier2.50
Waukegan. Young Ladies’ Miss’y Soc.10.00
Woodstock. Cong. Ch.3.36
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$882.90
LEGACY.
Hinsdale. Estate of Alanson P. Kennedy,by Mrs. Sarah S. Kennedy, Executrix,for Orphan Students$1,000.00
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$1,822.90
INDIANA, $1.00.
Michigan City. “Golden Links Soc.,”First Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, AtlantaU.1.00
MICHIGAN, $501.10.
Battle Creek. “A Friend,” 5; Miss S. A. G., 16.00
Church’s Corners. A. W. Douglass, 5;C. Clement, 5; Jas. Robbins, 2; T. R.,1; Dea. W., 1: Mrs. J. W., 1; Others,116.00
Clio. Cong. Ch.4.68
Detroit. Mrs. C. H. Ladd10.00
Dowagiac. Cong. Ch.14.42
Greenville. Cong. Ch.50.00
Homer. Mrs. C. C. Evarts3.00
Jackson. Mrs. R. M. Bennett1.50
Kalamazoo. First Cong. Ch., to const.Miss Mary A. Dean, Mrs. H. E. Montague,Dea. David Turnbull, MissAlice Everett and Miss Alice L.Sabin L. Ms.166.56
Milford. Ansley A. Arms and Others,30, to const. Mrs. Mary B. Arms L.M.; Mrs. E. G., 131.00
Olivet. Cong. Ch.95.70
Pontiac. Cong. Sab. Sch.2.45
Romeo. Miss E. B. Dickinson50.00
Saint Clair. Cong. Ch.35.54
Shelby. Cong. Ch.13.25
Warren. C. S. B.1.00
IOWA, $114.99.
Creston. Pilgrim Parish, Ladies’ Miss.Soc., for Student Aid, Tougaloo U.25.00
Denmark. Cong. Ch.40.00
Grinnell. “H. L.,” for destitute coloredpeople, Mobile, Ala.5.00
Lewis. Cong. Ch.16.69
McGregor. Young Ladies’ Mission Bandof Cong. Ch. for Tillotson C. and N.Inst. (Building)10.00
Shenandoah. Cong. Ch.8.30
Winthrop. Cong. Ch.10.00
WISCONSIN, $205.17.
Appleton. Mrs. O. Smith, for StudentAid, Fisk U.10.00
Beloit. Second Cong. Ch., 39.36 “AFriend,” 1049.36
Depere. Cong. Ch.16.89
Fond du Lac. Cong. Ch.25.00
Fort Howard. Rev. L. C. C., for StudentAid, Fisk U.1.00
New London. Cong. Ch., ThanksgivingCol. for Tillotson C. and N. Inst.2.30
Milwaukee. Grand Av. Cong. Ch.46.39
Racine. Welch Cong. Ch.5.19
Ripon. Cong. Ch. ad’l9.04
Ripon. Dea. Harwood, for Student Aid,Fisk U.5.00
Waupun. Cong. Ch., 20; Cong. Sab.Sch., 1535.00
KANSAS, $31.00.
Manhattan. Mrs. Mary Parker10.00
Meriden. J. Rutty and Family10.00
Topeka. Miss Sue Stephenson, 5; MissS., 1; Miss M. C., 1; Mrs. B., 1, forStudent Aid, Straight U.8.00
Wellsville. Cong. Ch.3.00
MISSOURI, $14.50.
Sedalia. Cong. Ch.14.50
MINNESOTA, $408.90.
Austin. Mrs. S. C. Bacon10.00
Faribault. “Helping Hands,” for StudentAid, Tougaloo U.25.00
Mantorville. First Cong. Ch.18.31
Minneapolis. Plymouth Ch., 52.57; SecondCong. Ch. 4.5057.07
Minneapolis. First Cong. Sab. Sch., forStudent Aid, Atlanta U.32.76
Northfield. First Cong. Ch. (special)150.00
Northfield. Cong. Ch.102.46
Zumbrota. Cong. Sab. Sch., for StudentAid, Wilmington, N.C.9.40
Zumbrota. “Friends,” 2 Bbls. C., 3.99for Freight, for Wilmington, N.C.3.90
NEBRASKA, $21.00.
Crete. Rev. D. B. P., for Tillotson C. &N. Inst. (Land)1.00
Exeter. Woman’s Miss’y Soc.15.00
Exeter. “The Cheerful Givers,” byAustin P. Dean, Treas., for John BrownSteamer5.00
DAKOTA, $14.50.
Chamberlain. Cong. Ch.5.00
Jamestown. Mrs. M. S. Wells9.50
COLORADO, $41.00.
Denver. First Cong. Ch.40.00
South Pueblo. Cong. Ch.1.00
CALIFORNIA, $10.00.
Santa Cruz. Pliny Fay10.00
WASHINGTON TER., $5.40.
S’kokomish. Cong. Ch.5.40
MARYLAND, $5.00.
Federalsburgh. Sarah A. Beals5.00
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $3.25.
Washington. Lincoln Memorial Ch.2.25
Washington. “Willing Workers ofLincoln Mission,” for Student Aid,Atlanta U.1.00
KENTUCKY, $178.25.
Lexington. Tuition178.25
TENNESSEE, $651.25.
Memphis. Le Moyne Sch., Tuition234.15
Nashville. Fisk U., Tuition407.10
Nashville. Rev. F. A. Chase10.00
NORTH CAROLINA, $253.85.
Wilmington. Normal Sch., Tuition248.85
Wilmington. Cong. Ch., for TillotsonC. & N. Inst. Building5.00
SOUTH CAROLINA, $354.75.
Charleston. Avery Inst., Tuition344.75
Charleston. Plymouth Ch.10.00
GEORGIA, $890.53.
Atlanta. Storr’s Sch., Tuition, 470.26;Rent, 6476.26
Atlanta. Atlanta U., Tuition, 190.45;Rent, 3; First Cong. Ch., 30223.45
Macon. Cong. Ch.10.00
Marietta. “The Penny Babies,” by PapaPenny1.00
McIntosh. Tuition8.34
Savannah. Beach Inst., Tuition, 129.40;Rent, 17; Cong. Ch., 25.08171.48
ALABAMA, $59.75.
Athens. Trinity Sch., Tuition47.00
Marion. Cong. Ch., 7; Tuition, 5.7512.75
FLORIDA, $10.20.
Daytona. Cong. Ch.10.20
MISSISSIPPI, $418.24.
Tougaloo. Tougaloo U., Tuition, 273.14;Rent, 145.10418.24
LOUISIANA, $242.50.
New Orleans. Straight U., Tuition242.50
TEXAS, $199.35.
Austin. Tillotson C. & N. Inst. Tuition,190.85; Rent, 2.50193.35
Corpus Christi. Cong. Ch.4.00
Luling. Quinton B. Neale, M.D.2.00
INCOMES, $1,096.50.
Theological Fund, for Howard U.500.00
Avery Fund, for Mendi M.261.50
Graves’ Library Fund, for Atlanta U.150.00
General Endowment Fund50.00
Dike Fund, for Straight U.50.00
Plumb Scholarship Fund, for Fisk U.50.00
Town Bonds, Greenwich, N.Y., forStraight U.35.00
CANADA, $10.00.
Yorkville. Rev. Edward Ebbs10.00
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Total$20,471.06
Total from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31$55,015.42
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FOR AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
Subscriptions 141.55

FOR ENDOWMENT FUND.
Chicago, Ill. Tuthill King, for Atlanta U.5,000.00

H. W. Hubbard, Treas.,

56 Reade St., N.Y.


BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD. VITALIZED PHOS-PHITES.


It restores the energy lost by Nervousness or Indigestion; relieves Lassitude and Neuralgia; refreshes the Nerves tired by Worry, Excitement or Excessive Brain Fatigue; strengthens a Failing Memory, and gives Renewed Vigor in all Diseases of Nervous Exhaustion or Debility. It is the only PREVENTIVE of Consumption.

It gives Vitality to the Insufficient Bodily or Mental Growth of Children; gives Quiet, Rest and Sleep, as it promotes Good Health to Brain and Body.

Composed of the Nerve-Giving Principles of the Ox-Brain and Wheat-Germ.

Physicians have Prescribed 500,000 Packages.

For sale by Druggists, or by Mail, $1.

F. CROSBY CO., 664 and 666 Sixth Avenue, New York.


HORSFORD’S

ACID PHOSPHATE.

(LIQUID.)

FOR DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL AND PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION, NERVOUSNESS, DIMINISHED VITALITY, URINARY DIFFICULTIES, ETC.

PREPARED ACCORDING TO THE DIRECTION OF

Prof. E. N. Horsford, of Cambridge, Mass.

There seems to be no difference of opinion in high medical authority of the value of phosphoric acid, and no preparation has ever been offered to the public which seems to so happily meet the general want as this.

It is not nauseous, but agreeable to the taste.

No danger can attend its use.

Its action will harmonize with such stimulants as are necessary to take.

It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only.

Prices reasonable. Pamphlet giving further particulars mailed free on application.

MANUFACTURED BY THE

RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS,

Providence, R.I.,

AND FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.


For beauty of gloss, for saving of toil,
For freeness from dust and slowness to soil,
And also for cheapness ’tis yet unsurpassed,
And thousands of merchants are selling it fast.

Of all imitations ’tis well to beware;
The half risen sun every package should bear;
For this is the “trade mark” the MORSE BROS. use,
And none are permitted the mark to abuse.


ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS.

ARE THE BEST.


Catalogues Free on Application.

Address the Company either at

BOSTON, MASS., 531 Tremont Street;

LONDON, ENG., 57 Holborn Viaduct;

KANSAS CITY, Mo., 817 Main Street;

ATLANTA, GA., 27 Whitehall Street;

Or, DEFIANCE, O.


OVER 95,000 SOLD.


7 PER CENT. TO 8 PER CENT.

Interest Net to Investors

In First Mortgage Bonds

ON IMPROVED FARMS

In Iowa, Minnesota and Dakota,

SECURED BY

ORMSBY BROS. & CO.,

BANKERS, LOAN AND LAND BROKERS,

EMMETSBURG, IOWA.

References and Circulars forwarded on Application



PAYSON’S

INDELIBLE INK,

FOR MARKING ANY FABRIC WITH A COMMON PEN, WITHOUT A PREPARATION.


It still stands unrivaled after 50 years’ test.


THE SIMPLEST AND BEST.

Sales now greater than ever before.

This Ink received the Diploma and Medal at Centennial over all rivals.

Report of the Judges: “For simplicity of application and indelibility.”


INQUIRE FOR

PAYSON’S COMBINATION!!!

Sold by Druggists, Stationers and News Agents, and by many Fancy Goods and Furnishing Houses.


IF YOU HAVE A GARDEN, YOU NEED

300 BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS.

With a richly colored plate of a Group of Carnations, and a descriptive priced list of 2,000 varieties of Flower and Vegetable seeds—with much useful information upon their culture—150 pages—mailed to all applicants enclosing 6 cents to prepay postage.

Illustrated Potato Catalogue with directions for culture, 50 pages, 10 cts.

Our Novelty Sheet Illustrated, giving full particulars of all the leading novelties of the season, mailed free to all.

Beautifully illustrated; devoted exclusively to the Garden.

Its contributors are all acknowledged authorities on the subjects treated by them.

VALUABLE SEED PREMIUMS GIVEN TO EACH SUBSCRIBER.

$1.00 per year. 6 copies (with premiums) $5.00.

Sample copy free. Vol. IV. begins Jan., 1882.

B. K. BLISS & SONS, 34 Barclay Street, New York.


List I.—To every yearly subscriber who does not request List II, we mail, post free, all of these ten papers of flower seeds as follows:—

List II.—Three Bulbs in three distinct sorts, of American Hybrid Gladiolus, equal to the very best named varieties.

Persons unacquainted with the LADIES’ FLORAL CABINET, but desiring to try it for a few months, may remit 25 cents for a three months’ trial trip; and at the close of that period a remittance of One Dollar will entitle them to the Magazine for the remaining nine months of a year and the premium seeds or bulbs, as they select.

Old subscribers may have sample free on application. Address to-day, mentioning this publication.

LADIES’ FLORAL CABINET, New-York.


As musical culture increases it demands in musical instruments for home, church, or school, excellence in tone, tasteful workmanship, and durability.

SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.


TO MAKE

Your Sunday-School Brighter,
Your Home Happier,

SUBSCRIBE FOR

THE FOUR PAPERS

GOOD WORDS, GOOD CHEER,

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Examine Before You Buy Elsewhere.


Sample copy free on application to

E. W. HAWLEY, Secretary,

23 PARK ROW.Box 3,304, New York City.


60,000 TONS USED IN 1881.

One ton will build two miles of staunch three-strand Barb Fence. One strand will make an old wooden fence impassable to large cattle. One strand at bottom will keep out hogs.

Washburn & Moen Man’f’g Co.,

WORCESTER, MASS.,

Manufacturers of

Patent Steel Barb Fencing.

A STEEL Thorn Hedge. No other Fencing so cheap or put up so quickly. Never rusts, stains, decays, shrinks nor warps. Unaffected by fire, wind or flood. A complete barrier to the most unruly stock. Impassable by man or beast.

No other Fence Material so easily handled by small proprietors and tenants, or large planters in the South.

Shipped on spools containing 100 pounds, or eighty rods of Fencing. Can be kept on the Reel for transient uses.

CHEAPEST, BEST AND MOST EFFECTIVE OF FENCES.

Send for Illustrative Pamphlets and Circulars, as above.


COMPARATIVE WORTH OF BAKING POWDERS.

ROYAL (Absolutely Pure)XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
GRANT’S (Alum Powder)[A]XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
RUMFORD’S (Phosphate), when freshXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
HANFORD’S, when freshXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
REDHEAD’SXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
CHARM (Alum Powder)[A]XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
AMAZON (Alum Powder)[A]XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
CLEVELAND’S (Short weight, ¾ oz.)XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
PIONEER (San Francisco)XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
CZARXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
DR. PRICE’SXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
SNOW FLAKE (Groff’s, St. Paul)XXXXXXXXXXXX
LEWIS’XXXXXXXXXX
CONGRESSXXXXXXXXX
HECKER’SXXXXXXX
GILLET’SXXXXX
HANFORD’S, when not freshXXXXX
C. E. ANDREWS & CO. (Contains alum)
(Milwaukee.) “Regal.” [A]
XXX
BULK (Powder sold loose)XXX
RUMFORD’S, when not freshXX

Reports of Government Chemists as to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder.

“I have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the open market, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious substances.

“E. G. Love, Ph.D.”

“It is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure.

“H. A. Mott, Ph.D.”

“I have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in the market. I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious substance.

“Henry Morton, Ph.D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology.”

“I have analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder. The materials of which it is composed are pure and wholesome.

“S. Dana Hayes, State Assayer, Mass.”

“June 23, 1882.—We have made a careful analytical test of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by ourselves in the open market here, and in the original package. We find it to be a cream of tartar powder of the highest degree of strength, containing nothing but pure, wholesome, and useful ingredients.

“Juan H. Wright, M.D.,}
Albert Merrell, M.D.,}”
Analytical Chemists, St. Louis.

The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitors at the Vienna World’s Exposition, 1873; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876; at the American Institute, and at State Fairs throughout the country.

No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and universal indorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of Health all over the world.

Note.—The above Diagram illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Professor Schedler. A one pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result being as indicated in the above diagram. This practical test for worth by Professor Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound more than the ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advantage of better work.

A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair-minded person of these facts.

[A] While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as indicating that they have any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided as dangerous.

Atkin & Prout, Printers, 12 Barclay St., New York.