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The correspondence of the Union is conducted by the Rev. SOLOMON PECK, for the foreign department, and by the Rev. EDWARD BRIGHT, Jr., for the home department. Communications relative to missionary appointments, missions and missionaries, should be addressed to the Sec. for the For. Dep't; and those pertaining to agencies and home operations generally, to the Sec. for the Home Dep't.

The Treasurer is RICHARD E. EDDY, Esq.; to whom should be sent all donations and communications relating to the Treasury department.

The Missionary Rooms are at 33 Somerset Street, corner of Howard Street, Boston, Ms.

PUBLICATIONS.

The publicatious of the Union are the BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGAZINE, edited by the Cor. Sec. of the For. Dep't ; and the MACEDONIAN, edited by the Cor. Sec. of the Home Dep't. The Magazine is published on the first of every month, in numbers each of two sheets, or thirtytwo pages 8vo, and contains an account of the proceedings of the Missionary Union, the Board, and the Executive Committee; a monthly list of receipts into the Treasury; a connected view of all the Missions of the Union, including journals and letters of the Missionaries; summary notices of other Missionary Societies, and occasional statements and essays relative to Foreign Missions.

AGENCIES.

The General Agent of the Magazine is REV. WILLIAM HEATH, No. 33 Somerset St., Boston, to whom, or to either of the local agents, applications and payments for the same may be made.

TERMS OF PAYMENT.

The price of the Magazine is one dollar per annum, payable in advance. Payments may be made through the postmasters, who are authorised by law to receipt for the same; the receipts being sent to the General Agent, will be put to the credit of subscribers thus paying. Agents and subscribers will be considered as continuing their subscriptions, until they notify the General Agent to the contrary. New subscriptions may commence either in January or July.

Six copies will be sent to any one Post Office, to the order of one individual, for five dollars, always in advance.

Agents becoming responsible for twenty-five copies, will be allowed 25 per cent discount; for one hundred copies, 30 per cent. discount. Payment on delivery of the third number.

The Macedonian is published on the 15th of every month. Terms to Agents-6 copies for $1,00; 24 copies for $3,00; 50 copies for $5,00; payable invariably in advance.

The publisher is WM. S. DAMRELL, No. 11 Cornhill; to whom all business letters pertaining to the Macedonian should be addressed.

An edition of the Macedonian is also published at Cincinnati, O., for circulation in the West, under the editorial care of Rev. J. Stevens, Agent of the Miss. Union; to whom orders for the same may, be addressed.

LETTERS, &c., FOR MISSIONARIES. Communications addressed to Missionaries, will be forwarded by the earliest opportunities to their respective destinations, if sent, post paid, to the Missionary Rooms, as above.

All boxes, packages, &c., designed for missionary stations, should be addressed to the care of the Treasurer; and letters of advice should be sent to the same, outside, with the names of the donors, together with a full schedule of the articles contained, and an estimate of their value. This is especially important in regard to parcels designed for stations in the east, as they are iable to be searched, and their contents to be injured, at the custom-house where landed, unless he consignee is advised of their contents and value.

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.

Packages for India should not include sugar in any shape, its importation being strictly prohibited.

Form of a devise of lands, tenements, &c., to the Union.

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

Form of a Legacy to the Union.

I also give and bequeath to The American Baptist Missionary Union,

dollars, for the purposes of the Union, as specified in the Act of Incorporation. And I hereby direct my executor to pay said sum to the Treasurer of said Union, taking a receipt therefor, within months after my decease.

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The correspondence of the Union is conducted by the Rev. SOLOMON PECK, for the foreign department, and by the Rev. EDWARD BRIGHT, Jr., for the home department. Communications relative to missionary appointments, missions and missionaries, should be addressed to the Sec. for the For. Dep't; and those pertaining to agencies and home operations generally, to the Sec. for the Home Dep't.

The Treasurer is RICHARD E. EDDY, Esq.; to whom should be sent all donations and communications relating to the Treasury department.

The Missionary Rooms are at 33 Somerset Street, corner of Howard Street, Boston, Ms.

PUBLICATIONS.

The publications of the Union are the BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGAZINE, edited by the Cor. Sec. of the For. Dep't; and the MACEDONIAN, edited by the Cor. Sec. of the Home Dep't. The Magazine is published on the first of every month, in numbers each of two sheets, or thirtytwo pages 8vo, and contains an account of the proceedings of the Missionary Union, the Board, and the Executive Committee; a monthly list of receipts into the Treasury; a connected view of all the Missions of the Union, including journals and letters of the Missionaries; summary noti ces of other Missionary Societies, and occasional statements and essays relative to Foreign Missions.

AGENCIES.

The General Agent of the Magazine is REV. WILLIAM HEATH, No. 33 Somerset St., Boston, to whom, or to either of the local agents, applications and payments for the same may be made.

TERMS OF PAYMENT.

The price of the Magazine is one dollar per annum, payable in advance. Payments may be made through the postmasters, who are authorised by law to receipt for the same; the receipts being sent to the General Agent, will be put to the credit of subscribers thus paying. Agents and subscribers will be considered as continuing their subscriptions, until they notify the General Agent to the contrary. New subscriptions may commence either in January or July,

Six copies will be sent to any one Post Office, to the order of one individual, for five dollars, always in advance.

Agents becoming responsible for twenty-five copies, will be allowed 25 per cent discount; for one hundred copies, 30 per cent. discount. Payment on delivery of the third number.

The Macedonian is published on the 15th of every month. Terms to Agents-6 copies for $1,00; 24 copies for $3,00; 50 copies for $5,00; payable invariably in advance.

The publisher is WM. S. DAMRELL, No. 11 Cornhill; to whom all business letters pertaining to the Macedonian should be addressed.

An edition of the Macedonian is also published at Cincinnati, O., for circulation in the West, under the editorial care of Rev. J. Stevens, Agent of the Miss. Union; to whom orders for the same may, be addressed.

LETTERS, &c., FOR MISSIONARIES. Communications addressed to Missionaries, will be forwarded by the earliest opportunities to their respective destinations, if sent, post paid, to the Missionary Rooms, as above.

All boxes, packages, &c., designed for missionary stations, should be addressed to the care of the Treasurer; and letters of advice should be sent to the same, outside, with the names of the donors, together with a full schedule of the articles contained, and an estimate of their value. This is especially important in regard to parcels designed for stations in the east, as they are iable to be searched, and their contents to be injured, at the custom-house where landed, unless he consignee is advised of their contents and value.

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.

Packages for India should not include sugar in any shape,its importation being strictly

prohibited.

Form of a devise of lands, tenements, &c., to the Union.

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

Form of a Legacy to the Union.

I also give and bequeath to The American Baptist Missionary Union,

dollars, for the purposes of the Union, as specified in the Act of Incorporation. And I hereby direct my executor to pay said sum to the Treasurer of said Union, taking a receipt therefor, within

months after my decease.

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