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, JUNE HERALD, 1867. Persons having copies of the June Herala for 1867, which they are willing to part with, will confer a favor by sending them to the Missionary House. [N. B. Herald.] CHANGE OF POSTAGE RATES. The rates of postage are changed often. The following list differs from that in March Letters for Missionaries of the Board may be sent to the Treasurer at the Missionary House, Boston, where mails are made up every Tuesday afternoon, for all missions except those at the Sandwich Islands and Micronesia. Letters should be in Boston Tuesday forenoon. Postage CAN BE PREPAID by sending stamps (loose) or currency to the Treasurer, with the letter, and at the following rates: To Constantinople and immediate vicinity, Smyrna, and the Syria Mission, 20 cents per oz. To other parts of Turkey and Persia, about To India and Ceylon, To China and South Africa, To West Africa, 60 66 66 28 46 66 22" 66 As letters are sent in packages from the Missionary House, the postage on those of less or greater weight is in the same proportion. Letters for the Sandwich Islands and Micronesia can go by steamer mail to San Francisco, which closes at Boston on the 10th, 20th, and last days of each month. Postage through to Honolulu, 10 cents per oz. Postage on the "Missionary Herald" to Great Britain or Germany, 6 cents; France, 2 cents. RECEIVING AGENTS OF THE BOARD. The following list includes those who have been appointed Receiving Agents by the Prudential Committee, and also the Treasurers of auxiliary and cooperating Societies. MAINE. Ware, William Hyde. CONNECTICUT. Deep River, John Marvin. New Haven, F. T. Jarman. NEW YORK. Albany, William B. Sprague, Jr. New York City, Rev. G. W. Wood, Utica, J. E. Warner. Watertown, Frederick Baker. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Samuel Work. Bd. For. Miss. German Reformed DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Leonidas Coyle. OHIO. Ashtabula, 0. H. Fitch. Cincinnati, William Scott. ILLINOIS. Chicago, Rev. S. J. Humphrey. MICHIGAN. Detroit, J. S. Farrand. MISSOURI. St. Louis, Rev. Charles Peabody. OREGON. Portland, Rev. Geo. H. Atkinson. CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Edward P. Flint. CANADA EAST. Harrisburg, Rudolph F. Kelker, Tr. Montreal, Benjamin Lyman. 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 etters 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. Michigan, Northern Illinois, Wisconsin, Minne- Rev. S. J. Humphrey, 84 Washington Street, sota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska, S Chicago, Illinois. HONORARY MEMBERS. 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. In making devises and legacies to the Board, the entire corporate name -"The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions" tator may be defeated. - should be used; otherwise the intent of the tes |