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Robbinstoren, Coll. after an address

at the meeting of the annual Conference

Two annual subscriptions

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850

Hampton, Ladies and Gent. Asso. by Dea. Loomis

9.00

Killingly, North Soc. fr. individ. by Dr. Wm.

Grosvenor

1 65

1 00-9 50-365 46 [The above were colleeted by Rev. Mr. Boutelle.] Augusta, rec'd. on acco. Ladies Temp. Schol. Brunswick, fr. Ladies, which with $16 50 previously acknowledged, is to const. Rev. George E. Adams, & L. M. of A. E. S. Freeport, fr. individ, of the Cong. Soc. Gorham, fr. individ. of the Cong. Society, to conet. Rev. Thaddeus Pomroy, a L. M. of A. E. S.

North Yarmouth, fr. Ladies of the Society of
Rev. David Shepley, to const. him. a L.
M. of A. E. S.

Refunded by a former Beneficiary

Dividends on Bank stock

NEW HAMPSHIRE BRANCH.

7500

23 50 19 75

47.00

40 00

12.00

109 00-326 25

$1,035 87

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Merrimack Co. Aur. Ed. Soc. Dea. Jas. Moulton, Jr. Tr. Dunbarton, fr. the Ladies Benevolent

Asso. by Miss L. Whipple, Tr. From the Gent. Benev. Asso. by Mr. Isaac Stearns, Tr.

11 59

4 42-16 01 [The following by the Tr.] From Samuel Morril, former Treasurer 55 00 Fr. Ezra Barret, James B. Abbott, C. F.

Kimball, Salmon Bennett, B. Mor rill, Jacob Gerrish, Abel Gerrish, Abel Manning, Joseph Dow, Rev. Rufus A. Putnam, Elen Price, Abr. Batchelder, David Batchelder, and Daniel Cummings, $1 each From the following persons, L. M. by the pay't. of $5 per year, for 3 years, Sukey G. Peach, and Rev. Liba Conant

14.00

2.00

10 0079 00--95 01

Do. Westfield Soc. fr. Ladies and Gent. 40 of
which, is to const. their past. Rev. Roswell
Whitmore, a L. M. of A. E. S. by George
Davidson
Pomfret, fr. Ladies and Gent. Asso. by G. B.
Matthewson

Do. Abington Soc. Gent. Asso. by Dea. Lord
Do. Ladies Asso. in part to const.
Rev. Nathan Hunt, a L. M. of Ct. Br.
by Mrs. E. Lord

Plainfield, fr. Ladies and Gent. Asso. by E. L. Miller

Woodstock, South Soc. fr. Ladies and Gent. Asso. by Wm. Lyon

Do. Muddy Brook Soc. fr. members of the Soc. of Rev. Orson Cowles, bal. to const. him a L. M. of Ct. Branch

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$97 01

Brooklyn, fr. Fisher How, of 1st church, on

account From D. Wesson

50 00

do.

75 00-125 00

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Rec'd. by Rev. A. Dean

32 1247 63

52 27

Bethlehem, Orange Co. N. J. rec'd. by Rev.

Bloomfield, N. J. rec'd. by Rev. E. Cheever

5 00 Binghampton, rec'd. by Mr. Lockwood
Corsackie, fr. A. Van Dyck, Esq.

Carlisle, Pa. fr. Ladies of Rev. Mr. Duffield's cong.
Elizabethtown, N. J. fr. Miss A. D. Moss
Hanover, N. J. rec'd. by Rev. Mr. Slocum

10 00-141 58 Hudson, N. Y. fr. a few individuals

Orwell, fr. Gent. and Ladies Asso. Asa Fletcher, Tr. by L. S. Hemmenway

Refunded by former Beneficiaries of N. W. Branch

CONNECTICUT BRANCH.

Bethel, a collection, by Seth Tyler

Hartford, ft. Fem. Ed. Soc. by Mrs. Skinner,

14.00 215 01

5 25 40.00

52 67

50

11 73

15 67

Harrisburg, Pa. rec'd. by Wm. Graydon, Esq.

59 50

Morristown, fr. Fem. Ed. Soc. by Mrs. J. Mills

Jamestown, fr. Miss M. Heywood, Tr. Fém. Benev. So. 12 00
Moriches, L. 1. fr. David Tenny

$375 59 Mechanic Ville, rec'd. by Rev. Mr. Cheever
Newark, N. J. fr. Mrs. Smith and Miss For-

man, 2d church

From Miss Maria Overaker, 1st church

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Fr. Mr. Jas. Bruen, anu. subs. 1st ch. "Dr. J. M. Ward, 1st church

New Windsor and Canterbury, by Rev. J. H. Thom

2 50

33 25 10 00

700

75 00

20 00

10 00-112 00

as, pastor

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New York, fr. a friend to education

Allen St. Church, fr. Mr. Job Chandler

10 00 300 00

Bleeker St. Church, fr. Mr. Wilbur, a

Schol.

75.00

collection

96 26

Fr. H. Hudson, D. P. Hopkins, and B. Hud

son, 3d pay't, on Evarts Temp. Schol. Fr. individ. in South Soc. by D. F. Robinson Interest on money loaned

North Woodstock, fr. individ. by Rev. Orson Cowles Stonington, from Noyse Palmer, a donation

South Cornwall, fr. Fem. Ed. Soc. by Electa Good

year, Sec. and Tr.

Washington, fr. the Fem. Ed. Soc. by Mrs. S. Leavitt, Tr.

Windham Co. Ed. Soc. by Mr. Wm. Hutch

From C. Gardiner 10. From Pew No.

75.00

8,5

15 00

30 00

210 00-592 75

"N. White and Lady 13. John Aspinwall 10

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"S. P. Staples 10. H. Wolcott 25 35 00 Wm. Elliott Lee, 10. H. Nor

14 50

ton 5 "J. P. Tappan

15.00

5 00

11.00

ins, Tr. collect. in Rev. Mr. King's Soc. Canterbury

" C. N. Talbot 20. Mrs. G. Gordon 2 "Mrs. Deduero 0 50. Misses Aspinwall 2

22 00

2.50

675

Voluntown and Sluting

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[Windham Co. Ed. Soc. by Rev. Wm. L. Mather, Agt. thro' Mr. Wm. Hutchins, Tr. Co. Soc.] Ashford, fr. Gent. and Ladies Asso.

by E. Byles

Do. Eastford Soc. fr. indiv. 20 of which

is bal. to const. Rev. Reuben Torry, a L. M. of Ct. Br. by B. Bostwick Do. Westford Soc. a cont. by Dea.

Chafee

Brooklyn, Ladies and Gent. Asso. by Doa. Newbury

" Mrs. Bailey 1. George Clark 1 Charles DeForest 37 50. Charles Durfee 5

2.00

42 50

"Abijah Fisher 37 50. F. A. Fish

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Beverly, fr. Upper Beverly Fem. Reading Soc. a bundle of

shirts, socks, &c. &c.

Bath, N. H. fr. Mrs. Wm. Hutchins, a bundle of shirts, socks, &c. &c.

Dover, N. H. fr. the Ladies Ben. Soc. Ly Miss Juliette Wheeler, Sec. a bundle of shirts, socks, &c. valued at $18 80. Holliston, fr. a few Ladies, 2 shirts and 1 veet.

New Ipswich, N. H. fr. the Reading Ch. Soc. by Mrs. Lydia C. Safford, Tr. a package, consisting of quilts, shirts, socks, &c. &c. $30 54

From do. a box, containing quilts, shirts, &c. &c. $26 73. From do, a box, containing do. do. $39 01. Leominster, fr. Fem. Aux. Ed. Soc. by Miss Snean Lincoln, Tr. a bundle of quilts, shirts, socks, &c. &c. $24 06. Spencer, fr. Fem. Char. Soc. by Miss Maria S. Bemis, Sec. a bundle of shirts, socks, quilts, &c. &c. $12 68. Westminster, East Parish, ir. Ladies Circle of Industry, by Miss Nancy R. May, Tr. a package of shirts, socks, quilts, &c. &c. $26 16.

37 50

200 00 75.00

187 50

75.00 675 00

1,212 50

75.00

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Catskill, rec'd. by Rev. E. Cheever

2 00

From Mrs. Ruth Cooke

4 00

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5 50 15 00 10 00

1 50

G. A. Bucknell 10.
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D. E. Paton 5. 86 W. Chauncey 5.

Rev. Dr. Cox 10. 8. Blackwell 5 "E W. Hutchings 5. L. Jackson 5 44 J. Russell 1. Miss O. Strander 0 50

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New Rochelle, fr. Miss Sophia Brewster
Orange, N. J. fr. Rev. Mr. Pierson's Cong.
Parsipany, N. J. collected in congregation
Pleasant Valley, rec'd. by Mr. Eben. Mott, Tr.
Philadelphia, Pa. rec'd. by G. W. McClelland, Esq.
Red Mills, Putnam Co. fr. sundry, individuals
South Orange, rec'd. by Rev. Mr. Doolittle, pastor
Steubenville, Ohio, from Hon. J. H. Hallock'
Schenectady, fr. a lady

Fourth Pres. church, by Rev. J. T. Bachus

Stillwater, North Parish, rec'd, by Rev. E. Cheever Troy, Bethel church, a collection

PRESBYTERIAN EDUCATION SOCIETY.

Receipts for the quarter ending Oct. 1833. Received too late for insertion in the last Journal.

Caldwell, N. J. rec'd. by Rev. F. Cheever Elizabethtown, N. J. rec'd. by Rev. E. D. Kinney Fishkill, fr. young men, to const. their pastor Rev. Ro

bert G. Armstrong, Director for life
Freedom Plain, rec'd. by Mr. B. H. Conklin
Greenville, Ohio, rec' by Rev. E. Cheever
Harrisburg, Pa. rec'd by Wm. Graydon, Esq.
From Judge Blythe, left by his deceased wife
From Gov. Wolf

From Mr. Billings 2. Fr. a Lady 0 25
New York, fr. H. & H. Grithing
From M. T. a friend to education

a fem. friend, by Rev. J. W. Farlin
a friend to education, by Rev. E. Cheever
Brick Church, fr. Mr. Leonard Corning 37 50
From Fem. Ed. Soc. by Miss C. M.

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100 00

16 14

16 75

50 00

50.00

5.00

2 25-107 25

1 25

2.00

2.00

5 00

61 50

75 00-174 00

Bowery Pres. Church, by J. A. Davenport, Tr. 100 00 Central Pres. Church, rec'd.

68 Mr. R. L. Nevins, ann. subs. 86 Mr. Wm. S. Chapman sundry subscriptions

First Free Pres. Church, fr. Mr. C. Baker

Collection by Mr. Coolidge

Laight St. Church, fr. Mr. T. S. Nelson
Murray St. Church, fr. Mrs. Col. Varick
Spring St. Church, rec'd. by Mr. Thorn
New Castle, Del. rec'd. by Rev. Mr. Knox, in part for
Schol.

Newark, N. J. fr. !at ch. by Rev. Mr. Owen

75.00

75.00

75 00

75.00

Second Church, a collection

75 00-375 00

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12 00

25 00-100 00

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Western Ed Society, fr. A. Waters

Whippany, N. J rec'd. by Rev. J. J. Owen, in part

From S. S. Fletcher, Tr.

Western Reserve Branch, Draft on N. Kilborn, Tr. Refended by a former Beneficiary

750

1.00

35 11

5 716 71

188 05

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102 08

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Norristown, Pa. collected by Rev. E. Cheever Potterille, Pa. rec'd. by Rev. E. Cheever

13.04

14.50

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Schenectady, fr. an unknown donor, by J. Holland

Wilmington, fr. Hanover St. Pres. church and cong. by

Rev. E. Cheever

Refunded by a former Beneficiary

Western Ed. Soc. fr. H. H. Seely, Esq. From J. S. Seymour, Esq. Tr.

10.00

80 00 25.00

15 00

780 00

do.

260 00

1,055 00 $2,868 45

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Clothing rec'd at the Rooms of the Parent Society during the quarter ending Jan. 8, 1834.

Boston, fr. Park St. Ladies Sewing Circle, by Miss H. M. B.
Homer, Sec. a bundle of shirts, socks, hdkfs. &c.
Braintree, fr. Fem. Ed. Soc. by Mrs. H. Storrs, Tr. thro' Rev.
Dr. Codman, Tr. Norfolk Aux. Ed. Sos. a bundle of shirts,
socks, &c. &c. valued at $12 60.

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AMERICAN QUARTERLY REGISTER.

THIS work is published on the first days of August, November, February, and May. Each number will contain from 60 to 70 pages, and the whole volume, from 250 to 300. The work will be put at the low price of one dollar in advance. Agents are appointed in many of the large towns in the United States, to whom payments may be made. A list will be found below. Single subscribers are expected to make payment in advance.

The Quarterly Register will be sent gratis, to all who give to the American Education Society $75 a year, or the amount of a tempo- rary scholarship.

Arrangements for the Future.

Preparations are making to furnish for the Register a history of the various colleges in this country. We also propose to give a complete list of all the Congregational ministers who have been settled in the State of Massachusetts since the settlement of the country, accompanied with other details Various individuals, well acquainted with the ecclesiastical condition of the country, will render their assistance. The same details will probably be given in regard to the State of New Hampshire, and other portions of the country.

Some articles intended for the present number, have been excluded in consequence of the length of the lists of ministers. We were not able to procure in season the minutes of the Evangelical Lutheran and of some other denominations. Future numbers of the Register will contain not far from eighty or ninety pages each, or an addition over the first and second numbers of the present volume, of about sixteen or twenty pages.

AMERICAN QUARTERLY OBSERVER.
[PUBLISHED BY PERKINS, MARVIN, & Co.]

THIS publication is issued on the first days of July, October, January, and April. It will be comprised in two volumes, ef at least 400 pages each. The price for the two volumes is four dollars in advance. Each number will contain reviews of new publications, essays, notices and critical remarks on works recently issued from the press, literary intelligence, view of public affairs, and obituary notices.

Recommendation.

The great object proposed in the establishment of the American Quarterly Observer, is the presentation of intellectual, political, scientific and literary, as well as moral, subjects, in their relations to the great principles of religion, received by all evangelical denominations, and to the highest interests of the whole human race. A publication of such a character, well sustained, will certainly be an honor to our country, and cannot fail to accomplish a large amount of good. And from the arrangements, domestic and foreign, made by the editor and his enterprising publishers, and from the numbers already issued, we are led confidently to hope that it will be well sustained.

SAMUEL HUBBARD,
B B. WISNER.
JOSHUA BATES.

Boston, Jan. 1, 1834.

What constitutes a Call to the Christian Ministry, and what

are the proper qualifications for that work?

One hundred dollars have been placed in the hands of the subscriber, to be given to the writer of the best tract on the above subject. The judges are Rev. Dr. Fay of Charlestown, Rev. Dr. Tyler of Portland, and Rev. Dr. Hawes of Hartford. The essay intended for the prize, must be in the hands of the Committee on or before the fifteenth day of May, 1834.

The great object of the essay should be, to furnish those who are, or who may be, looking forward to the ministry, with the proper directions in respect to corporeal, mental, and moral qualifications, by which they may judge of their fitness for the work. The kind and amount of acquired talents necessary for the proper discharge of the duties of the ministry, should be distinctly stated. The tract may also serve as a manual for clergymen and others, who are called to give advice to young men, respecting this subject. It should not fall short of 16, nor much exceed 24 printed duodecimo pages. The manuscripts should be sent to the subscriber, at the rooms of the American Education Society, No. 52, Washington street, Boston, each accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the name of the writer.

WILLIAM COGSWELL, Set'y. A. E. S.

LIST OF AGENTS.

HARDY ROPES, Esq. GENERAL AGENT,

No. 52, Washington Street, Boston.

MAINE. Samuel S. Drake, Bangor Theol Sem. Rev. George Shepard, Hallowel. E. P. Hawes, Belfast. Rev. Joseph Fuller, Kemubuk. Cyrus Hamlin, Brunswick William Hyde,

Portland. Rev. Wakefield Gale, Eastport Rev Daidel Kendrick, Edgecomb. Rev. Charles S Adams, Wells. Charles S. Buswell, Waterville College.

NEW HAMPSHIRE. Walker & Stearns, Portsmouth. Samuel Morril, Esq. Concord. Rey Moses Gerould, New Alsteal. Edward A. Lawrence, Dartmouth College. Rev. Charles Walker, New Ipswich. Rev. Liba Canam, Northfield. Rev. Bezaleel Smith, Rye.

VERMONT. Chamacey Goodrich, Burlington. Stephen R. Wright, Muliebury College. John E. Roberts, Vergennes Rev Moses Kimball, Randolph. Rev. Jonathan McGee, Brattleboro'. Benjamin Gould, University of Vermont. Erastus C. Spooner, Burr

Seminary.

MASSACHUSETTS.

Henry Whipple Salem. Charles Whipple, Newchuryport, John Whitney, Theol. Sem. Ahuer J. Phoops, Phillips Academy, Audower. David S. Whitney, Northampton. Franes F. Sieg, Theol. Institution Newton, David Andrews, Amherst College, Heary Gallup, Williams College. Rev. Benjamin Woodbury, Falmouth, RHODE ISLAND. Leonard Bliss, Jr. Broter University.

CONNECTICUT. F.J. Hantington, Hartford, James B. Thomson, Yale College, Samuel C. Starr, Norwich city Rev Chancey Wilcox, North Greenwich. Rev. Zolva Whitmore, North Guilford John W. Merell, Wesleyan University.

NEW YORK. Oliver Willcox, E-y Rooms of Pres. Ed. Society, 159 Nussan street. Noo York city... B Scott, Albay Sansei B. Wilis, Lainn College. Rev. Edwards A Beach, Shop'ientmen Robert Wesson. Trou. Edward Vernon, Utica. A. C. Hall, Theol. Sem. Auburn Isaar J. Rice, Humilton College A Gaston. Oneida Institute.

NEW JERSEY Charles C. Corss, Treological Semantry, Prim eton.

PENNSYLVANIA. Benjamin Wells, Philadelpha.

VIRGINIA. Rev, A. Converse, Richmond. Benjamin M. Smith, Union Theol. Seminery. TENNESSEE. Rey Duncan Brown, D. D., Columbia P. O. Maury Co. Rev. Darius Hoyt. Theological Seminary, Másgrille,

KENTUCKY. Rev. O. S. Hinckley, Lexington. Joseph Rucker, P. M., Augusta.

OHIO. Rev. John Spaulding, Cincinnati. Rev. A. Pomeroy, Gallipolis. Rev. A. R. Clark, Hudson.

ILLINOIS. Rev. John M. Ellis, Jacksonville.

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