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Subscription Price. One Dollar per annum, payable in advance. If delivered by carrier in Boston, One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents. Single copies, 10 cents.

All business correspondence concerning the Missionary Herald should be addressed

CHARLES HUTCHINS, Missionary House,

33 Pemberton Square, Boston.

Full Address. In all letters, the name of the STATE should be given. Serious inconvenience results from the omission of this part of the address in connection with the date of the letter. A man writes and sends $1.00 for the Herald, dating his letter "Salem, Dec. 5, 1867." Where shall the Herald be sent? There are 52 Salems in the United States. As letters are received at the Missionary House from all parts of the country, every one will see the propriety of the request that the full address — Post-office, State, and name of the writer, should be distinctly given.

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Discontinuing a Subscription. In ordering the Herald discontinued, it is necessary to give both the NAME of the person to whom it is sent, and the POST-OFFICE at which it has been received. The return of a copy of the Herald is not sufficient, as it does not indicate the Post-office.

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Separate Letters. As all business letters are filed in their appropriate departments, it will be a great convenience if items of business for the Treasurer's department and for the Herald, can be written on separate pieces of paper, although inclosed in one envelope.

BOUND VOLUMES.

Persons sending the numbers of the Herald for 1867, can have them bound, in neat cloth binding, for 40 cents; in half sheep for 75 cents. The volume will be returned by mail for 28 cents. The Maps and Engravings in the Herald the past year, have given it a special value for binding. Persons who desire the volume bound, should send the numbers as early as practicable. Postage on the 12 numbers, 14 cents. Bound volumes may be purchased at the Missionary House, for $1.40 or $1.75, according to style of binding.

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Back Volumes. A limited number of the volumes (in numbers) from 1823 to the present time, can be supplied at one dollar a volume.

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The Annual Report for 1865 contains a complete list of all Honorary Members to October of that year. The additional names since that time are given in the Reports for 1866 and 1867. Copies will be mailed on receipt of postsix cents for 1865, and four cents for 1866 or 1867.

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The Corresponding Secretaries of the Board are Rev. SELAH B. TREAT, Rev. GEORGE W. WOOD, and Rev. N. G. CLARK. Letters relating to the Missions and General Concerns of the Board, may be addressed

SECRETARIES OF THE A. B. C. F. M.,

Missionary House, 33 Pemberton Square, Boston.

Letters for the Corresponding Secretary resident in New York, may be addressed REV. GEORGE W. WOOD, Bible House, Astor Place, New York city. Donations and letters relating to the Pecuniary Concerns of the Board, (except letters on the subject of the Missionary Herald,) should be addressed LANGDON S. WARD, Treasurer of the A. B. C. F. M.,

Missionary House, 33 Pemberton Square, Boston.

Letters for the Editor of the Missionary Herald, should be addressed

REV. ISAAC R. WORCESTER, Missionary House, 33 Pemberton Square, Boston. Letters relating to the business department of the Herald, subscriptions and remittances for the same, should be addressed

CHARLES HUTCHINS, Missionary House, 33 Pemberton Square, Boston.

Letters for Rev. Rufus Anderson, D. D., may still be addressed to the Missionary House.

GENERAL AGENCIES.

The following arrangement has been made in the system of General Agencies, by the Prudential Committee, with a view to efficiency in the raising of funds.

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The payment of $50 at one time constitutes a minister, and the payment of $100 at one time constitutes any other person, an Honorary Member of the Board.

LEGACIES.

-"The American

In making devises and legacies to the Board, the entire corporate name — Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions"— should be used; otherwise the intent of the testator may be defeated.

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