791803 S. C. 26 12 36 15 29 19 33 15 41 20 26 12 6 6 5 2 2013 3 7 28 22 15 21 17 24 12 6 2 4 1 8 8 1 16 12 5 80/1808 s. c. 40 15 81 1784 Geo. 821794 Geo. 83 1798 Geo. 84 1802 Geo. 851810 Geo. 85 1814 Geo. 871807 M.T. 89 1814 MT. 89,1786 Ten. 90 1802 Ten. 911803 Ten. 92 1806 Ten. 93 1808 Ten. 94 1810 Ten. 95 1814 Ten. 96 1785 Ky. 971785 Ky. 98 1785 Ky. 99 1793 Ky. 100 1798 Ky. 101 1800, Ky. 102 1802 Ky. 103 1802 Ky. 104 1802 Ky. 105 1803 Ky. 106 1804 Ky. 107 1804 Ky. 108 1805 Ky. 109 1809 Ky. 110 1311 Ky. 1111812 Ky. 112,1813 Ky. 113 1814 Ky. 114 1814 Ky. 115 1815 Ky. 115,1815 Ky. 1171797 Ohio. 28 9 7 118,1805 Ohio. 10 9 4 119 1309 Ohio. 159 1 120 1812 Ohio. 6 3 1 121 1813 Ohio. 16 7 6 122 1814 Ohio. 14 10 4 123 1809 In. T.11 6 3 34 1360 Saturday bef. 3d. Sabbath, 17 Aug: Secona m: h: Pendleton District, S: C: 30 2553 Saturday bef: 3d: Sabbath, 14 Sept. Big Stevens Creek m: h: S: Carolina. 81 3332 Friday bef: 2nd Sabbath, 11 October, Beards m: h: Oglethorpe co: Georgia. 99 1838 Saturday bef. 4th Sabbath, 21 Sept: Bethlehem, Washington county, Geo: 44 2882 Saturday before 4th Sabbath, 26 Oct: Falling Creek, Elbert county, Geo: 6292 5823 Saturday before 4th Sabbath, 26 Oct: Black Swamp, St: Peters Dist: S: C: 70 2666 Saturday bef: 1st: Sab: Sept. 31 Aug: Hebron, Jasper county, Georgia. 23 762 Saturday bef: 2nd: Sab: 9 November. Mount Horeb, Pulaski county, Geor: 801048 Saturday bef: 3d: Sabbath, 19 Octob: Clear Creek, Adams co: Miss: Ty: 25 1300 Saturday bef: 1st Sabbath, 5 October. Liberty m: h: Bedford co: Tennessee. 29 856 Second Friday, ninth of August Lick Creek, Green county, Tenues: 22 1620 Second Saturday, twelfth October. Millers Cove, Blount count, Tennes: 22 2123 Saturday bef: 3rd Sabbath, 14 Sept: Piney m: h: Hickman co: Tennessee. 42 1010 Saturday bef: 2nd Sabbath, 10 Aug. Cave Spring, Robertson co: Tennes: 16 1618 Second Saturday, twelfth October, Beans Creek, Franklin co: Tenness: 312167 Sat: bel: 2nd Sab: 7 Sept: 10 A: M: East Station Camp, Sumner co: Ten: 9 399 Fourth Saturday, 28th September, Collins River m: h: Warren co: Ten: 452791 Second Saturday, 10th of August, Great Crossings, Scott county, Kenty: 14 1435 Second Friday, the 11th of October, Otter Creek m: b: Hardin co. Ken: 70 1600 Fourth Saturday, the 24th August, Gilberts Creek, Garrard co. Kentuck: 131239 Fourth Saturday, 24th of August, Tates Creek, Madison county, Ken: 25 956 First Saturday, 7 Septemb. 11 A: M. Bracken, Mason county, Kentucky. 18 8 16 1190 Fourth Saturday, the 27th of July, Mount Pleasant, Barren county, Ken: 17 14 7 19 842 Fourth Friday, 27th of September, Forks of Gunpowder, Boone co: Ken: 22 11 1 12 1845 Second Saturday, 14th of September. Lulbergrud, Montgomery co. Kentuc: 17 7 1 201120 Third Saturday, 17th of August, Lower Hanging Fork, Lincoln co: K: 21 5 63 2838 First Saturday, 7th of September, Buck Creek, Shelby county, Kentue: 15 8 85 1006 Third Saturday, 21st September, Zion m: h: Adair county, Kentucky. 14 8 10 614 Third Saturday, 17th of August, Casey Fork, Cumberland county, K: 10 8 Saturday bef: 3d Sabbath, 14 Sept: Lawrence Creek, Mason county. K: 20 7 18 982 Second Saturday, 14th September Forks of Silas, Bourbon county, K: 20 12 1 27 851 First Saturday, 7th of September. Sinking m: h: Pulaski county, K: 25 14 4 25 1295 Sat. bef: 4th Sabbath, 24th August. Lick Fork, Warren co: Kentucky: 32 16 11 32 1859 Sat: bef: 3d Sabbath, 17th August, Doloson m: h: Christian county, K: 12 6 4 403 First Saturday, the 5th of October, Buffalo Shoal, Floyd co: Kentucky. 64 320 Third Saturday, 21st of September, North Fork, Bracken co: Kentucky. 87 799 Third Saturday, 21st of September Mount Pleasant, Franklin county, K: Friday before 4th Sabbath, 27 Sept Concord m: h: Flat Liels, Knox co: K: 28 1016 Sat. bef: 2nd Sabbath, 7 September, Pleasant Run, Butler county, Ohio, 7400 Sat: bef: 4th Sabbath. 21 September Union church, Salt creek, Ross co. 0: 554 Thurs: bef: 4th Sab: 22 Aug: P: M: Warren, Trumbull county, Ohio. 122 Friday bef: 4th Sabbath, 23 August. Brush Creek, Adams county, Ohio. 86 519 Thurs. bef: 4th Sabbath, 22 August, Washington Coshocton county, Ohio. 26 336 Friday bef: 3d Sabbath, 13 Septem: Nettle Creek, Champaign co: Ohio, 3366 Third Saturday, 21st of September. Maria, Knox county, Ind. Territory. 798 Friday bef. 2nd Saturday, 9 August. Indian Creek, Butler county, Ind: Í: 8 483 Fourth Saturday, 24th of August. Upper B: River, Washingt: co: In: T: 1934 Thurs. bef: 2d Sab: 12 Sep: 10 A: M: Piscataway, Middlesex co. N. Jersey Churches 2541, Ministers 1558, Licentiates 365, Baptized 4600, all the Members 158508. 9 10 11 36 14 124 1809 In. T. 16 11 3125 8. [A Female Mite Society in Brandon.] 9. The Society for Shaftsbury and vicinity auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. MASSA- 10. The Boston Female Society for Missionary purposes. CHU- 11. The Salem Bible Translation and Foreign Mission Society. SETTS. 12. The Boston Baptist Society for propagating the Gospel in India and other foreign parts, 13. The India and Foreign Missionary Society of Haverhill and vicinity. 14. The Country Baptist Missionary Society. 15. The United society of Plymouth county and vicinities aux. to the Bap. Board For. Missions. 16. The Society for Worcester county and vicinity aux. to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. 17. The Baptist Missionary Society for Norfolk county and vicinity constituted for the promotion of Missionary objects either Foreign or Domestic. RHODE 18. The Baptist Missionary Society in Rhode Island. ISLAND. 19. The Evangelical Society of Bristol and Newport counties aux. to Bap. Board For. Missions. 20. The Bristol Female Mite Society to encourage and aid in diffusing the sacred scriptures and sending Missionaries among the destitute both at home and abroad. CONN. 21. The Connecticut Society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. NEW- 22. The New York Baptist Society for the support of Foreign Missions. 24. The Utica Baptist Society to aid in Foreign Missions. 25. The New-York Middle District Society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. 26. The Baptist Society in Troy for propagating the gospel in India and other foreign parts. 27. Franklin Association as a Missionary Society. 28. The New-York Baptist foreign and Domestic Mission Society. 29. The Female Cent Society of the First Baptist church and congregation in the city of N. York. 30. The Society of the counties of Saratoga, Washington, Warren, and Montgomery auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. 31. The Female Mite Society of Whitestown to assist in sending the gospel among the heathen, 32. The Otsego Baptist Missionary Society, 33. The Madison Society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. 34. The New-York Northern District Society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Mission. 35. The Orange county Society auxiliary to the Baptist board of Foreign Missions 36. [In the Ontario Association a society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions.] 37. The Henderson United Female Society to aid in Foreign Missions. 38. [The Cayuga New-York Society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions.] 39. [In the Black river Association a society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Musions. NEW- 40. The Baptist Foreign Missionary Society of New-Jersey. JERSEY. 41. The East Jersey Baptist Society for Foreign and Domestic Missions. PENN- 42. The Philadelphia Baptist Society for Foreign Missions. SYLVA- 43. The Sansom street Baptist Female Society for promoting Foreign Evangelical Misssons, NIA. 44. The Washington Female Mite Society to aid the Foreign Mission. 45. Redstone Association a Missionary Society. 46. The Junior Mission Society of the 2d Baptist church in Philadelphia, DELA. 47. The Delaware Branch Society for Foreign Missions. MD. 48. The Baltimore Baptist Missionary Society. D. COL. 49. The Washington Baptist Society for Foreign Missions. VIRGI 50. The Richmond Baptist Foreign and Domestic Mission Society. 51. The Fredericksburg Female Baptist Society for Foreign Missions. NIA. 52. The Richmond Female Baptist Society to aid Foreign and Domestic Missions. 53. The Baptist Mission Society of Frederick county for propagating the gospel in India and other heathen countries. 54. The Fredericksburg Baptist Foreign and Domestic Mission Society. 55. The Roanoke Baptist Missionary Society for propagating the gospel among the heathen, N. CAR. 56. The North Carolina Baptist Society for Foreign Missions. S. CAR. 57. The General Committee for the Charleston Baptist Association Fund. GEO. 58. The Beaufort District Baptist Society for Foreign Missions. 60. The Powelton Baptist Society for Foreign Missions, 61 The Sunbury Baptist auxiliary Missson Society. 62. [In the bounds of the Ocmulgee Association a society auxiliary to the board.] 63. The Hepzibah Baptist Society for itinerant and missionary efforts; [will, it is thought, die mately assist the general fund. Also, the Great Ogechee church seems to have done what is equal to the formation of a society auxiliary to the board.] KEN. 64. The Kentucky Baptist Society for propagating the gospel. TUC- 65. The Green River Country Society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. 66. The Bardstown Society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. 67. The Mountsterling Society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. 68, The Shelby ville Society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. 69. The Washington Kentucky Missionary Society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of For. Misse OHIO. 70. The Cincinnati Baptist Foreign Missionary Society. 71. The Cincinnati Female Baptist Society for Missionary purposes, Those in brackets are such whose exact title has not yet been obtained. The Female Societies in this list are such whose constitutions embrace, as their object, either in whole or in part, the foreign missionary de sign. There may be some of this description of which information has not yet been received. In each state they are arranged according to the date of their formation respectively, as far as this circumstance is known; but complete accuracy in this particular is not pretended. In a future publication the arrange ment can be rectified. (C) STATEMENT OF MONIES RECEIVED SUBSEQUENT TO THE 11th OF MAY, 1815, AND ONWARD TO THE 19th OF JUNE, 1816. May June July 1815. August 8.45 8.00 2.00 12 By collection at N.Y. association, in the meeting-house of the 1st Baptist church, N.Y. 59 72 Amount carried up Amount brought up August 27 By collection at Tates' creek asso. Ky. dols. 36 25-afterwards 5 20--miss. report, 1 63 29 By four persons, Mount Olivet. Kentucky, after some remarks relative to missions September 2 By the Rev. Thomas Ellrod, from Straight creek association, Ohio, mission report October D C 1416 30 43 08 1.00 225 34 68 5.00 77 82 18 69 9 82 50 104 50 6 50 10 00 22 00 3 50 20 00 1 00 30 38 250 00 15 47 2 45 63 15 4 25 43 62 1 00 3 38 2.00 3. 00 6 62 50 00 3 By collection at Bracken association, Washington, Ky. dolls. 91 25-afterwards 37 12 128 37 4 By Mrs. Treekje, dol. 1—Mrs. Coburn 1-Mr. Furman 50 ets. personal, Washington, K. 2 50 By collection in the Baptist meeting-house, at Maysville, Mason county, Kentucky 14 00 10 By col. at Licking asso. Ky. 6 86-afterwards by J. Mason, 1-others 2-miss rep. 7 49 17 35 11 By Mrs. Blanchard, Lexington, Fayette county, Ky. 1-Master Horace Blanchard 1 2 00 18 By col. Russell's ck. asso. K. 87 25-by Rev. I. Hodgen, 26-by Rev. J. Chandler 1 25 114 50 24 By collection North Bend association, Campbell county, Ky. 27 18-mission report, 7 50 24 By Rev. J. Taylor, 1 50-Rev. Mr. Allen, 0 50-Rev. A. Graves, 3-personal, Ky. 3 By collection after missionary sermon, Mountsterling, Montgomery county, Kentucky By Rev. D. Barrow, Mountster. Ky. 0 50-Eman. asso. 14 06-for mission report, 4 13 By collection at the session of the Burning Spring association, Floyd county, Kentucky 11 By Mrs. Rose, an elderly widow lady, near Lexington, Fayette county, Kentucky 14 By col. Salem ass. 53-M. Pierson, 25-J. Hamilton, 3 50-others 19 50-mis, rep. 3 50 15 By Benj. Edwards, Jr. 1-his father 5-hand of Benj. Meason. 50 cents, Nelson co. Ky. 15 By the hand of the Rev. Dr. Blythe, from Mr. Issacher Pawling, Mercer county, Ky. 16 By col. in court-house, Bardstown, 32-lady 11 miles from do. 25 ets. Nelson county, Ky. 32 25 17 By col. Elizabeth. K. 9 87-Mrs. Crutcher, 5--Miss C. 1-Master C. 25 cts.-others, 2 18 12 22 By col Nashville, Tenn. 60-afterwards of Thomas Yeatman, 3-Robert C. Foster, 5 68 00 23 By Rev. Mr. Blackburn, from a woman of colour, professor of religion, Nashville, Ten. 25 By collection in the court-house, Glasgow, Kentucky, 21 dollars-afterwards, 1 dollar 28 By collection taken up in the court-bouse, at Columbia, Adair county, Kentucky 29 By collection taken up in the court-house, at Greensburg, Green county, Kentucky 30 By brother Conover, residing near Columbia, in the county of Adair, Kentucky November 3 By collection in the court-house, and 1 dollar afterwards, Versailles, Woodford co. Ky. 6 By col. Lex. 153-by Dr. B. from Mrs. E. J. Parker, 50-Miss S. Howard 5-others, 42 12 By col. South Kentucky association, Hardin county, Kentucky 10 50-afterwards, 4 97 18 By a few persons after lecture at Grassy Lick church, Montgomery county, Kentucky 20 By collection in the Academy, and given afterwards, Winchester, Clarke county, Ky. 26 By collection in the court-house, Shelbyville, Kentucky, 59 44-Rev. Starke Dupuy, 1 60 44 27 By collection Harrod's creek, Ky. 10 63-hand of Jonathan Nixon, from the church, 18 28 63 28 By Rev. Mr. Keller, 1 50-man and woman of colour, 1-bro. Powel, 1 50-another 25 c. 29 By col. Louisville, Ky. 38 87-G. Hickes, 2 50-S. Ferguson, 1 50-B. Bridges, 75 cts. December 1 By Isaac Galland, town of Liverpool, in the county of Knox, Indiana Territory 3 By Rev. Isaac M'Coy, from Wabash association, Indiana Territory, for mission report 6 By Rev. Alexander Devin, near Princeton, Gibson county, Ind. Ter. for translation 9 By Rev. Ezra Ferris, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn county, Indiana Territory, personal 10 By a collection taken up in Jeffersonville, Harrison county, Indiana Territory 18 By the hand of the Rev. Silas M. Noel, per collection in Frankfort, Franklin co. Ky. 24 By col. Cincinnati, Ohio, 71 25-Rev. J. Kemper, 1-Lady, by a little boy, 2-others, 3 77 25 25 By Female society of Cincinnati for charitable purposes, 20-Mrs. Gano, 5-personal 1816. Jan. 1 By collection in the Rev. Mr. Wilson's meeting-house, Presbyterian, Chillicothe 2 By John Hellings, 2 50-hand of Mrs. Hellings, 25 cts.-Master John Hus Curtis, 12 cts. 7 By col. Methodist meeting-house, Flemingsburg, Ky. 10--afterwards, Thomas Hale, 3 9 By the hand of Mr. Baskett, of Nicholas county, Kentucky, a personal favor 9 By the hand of Issacher Pawling. Mercer county, Kentucky, two guineas, sold for 11 By Daniel James, collection at Cumberland river association, 4-mission report, 4 15 By the hand of Philip Lawson, Sulphur Spring church, Cumberland county, Kentucky 6 By the hand of the Rev. West Walker, Knox county, Tennessee, a personal favor 10 By Rev. Mr. Witt, 1--Col. Roddye, 1-D. Murrel, 1-hand of D. Murrell, 6 50, Ten. 18 By J. Howard, 50 cts-hand of do. from J. Calfee, 2-W. Ross, 1-Wythe county. Va. 2 By the hand of the Rev. John Bryce, from a lady in the city of Richmond, Virginia 17 By the hand of Rev. J. Poindexter, Louisa, Va. 5-for the mission, 5-a personal favor 20 By Mason French, Goochland county, Va. 2-Mr. Grubbs, Hanover county, Virginia, 2 24 By Rev. R. Dabbs, Char. V. 5-Col. Read, 5-others. 5-W. Dabbs, 2-1 of do. personn! 27 By col. at the Flat river association, Buffaloe meeting-house, Mecklenburg county, Va. 20 25 28 By hand of B. Lester, Charlotte, co. 7-collection at Meherrin ass. 100-Meck. co. Va. 107 00 29 By hd. of ek. Meherrin asso. 11 50-hand of Rev. Mr. Shelburn, 5-another 2-other, 1 19 50 1 By the Rev. J. Bryce, from Richmond Baptist foreign & domestic miss. society, Va. 289 00 1 By Rev. J. Bryce, from the Richmond Female Baptist missionary socitey, Richmond 130 00 2 By J. Newby, from the Fredericksburg foreign & domestic missionary society, Va. 50 00 7 By the Rev. Jesse Mercer, from the Georgia association, Green county, Georgia 21 00 7 By the Rev. William C. Buck, from the Ketocton association, Virginia, mission report 14 38 8 By his excellency Governor Worthington, of Ohio, 6—a lady of Chillicothe, Ohio, 10 16 09 9 By letter from Mrs. Hellings, from the Female Benevolent society of Chillicothe, Ohio 10 By the hand of Mrs. Ralston, from the Female Bible & Char. society of Lebanon, Ohio 29 By George Curwen, Lower Merion, in the county of Montgomery, Pennsylvania 6 By collection at the Warwick association, Bedford, West Chester county, New-York 9 By collection in the Congregational meeting-house, Stamford, Fairfield county, Conn. By sale of Report, including 10 dls. from Rev. W. T. Brantly,&6 75 from br. Chessman By William Lancaster, Spartansburg, Spartansburg District, S. Carolina, in a letter By James Whitaker, Esq. Buncombe county, N. C. in a letter, for mission report By S. M'Creary, Chester District, South Carolina, from the Bethe! association, S. C. By the Rev. Wm. P. Biddle, Newbern, North Carolina, from the Neuse association 21 31 By the Rev. Daniel Mason, Craftsbury, Orleans county, Vt. from Dauville association 5 40 By the Rev. George D. Sweet, from the Great Ogechee church, Bryan county, Geo. 154 95 Whole amount received from the 11th of May, 1815, to the 19th of June, 1816, Dolls. 4004 83 From which deduct the amount of personal favors, indicated in the preceding, February March April May Will leave a balance in favor of the Board of Mission to the amount of 25 00 36 25 2 87 13 00 200 10 00 8 00 100 50 9 50 3.50 1 00 10 00 4 00 17 00 5 00 70 00 5.00 35 11 12 36 51 52 2.00 3.00 13.09 27 00 Dalis, 3977 83 4xpenditures from the 11th of May, 1815, to the 19th of June, 1816, inclusive. D C 3 37 17 62 62 27 79 43 23 63 To Mr. Fry's bill for printing & stiching the Report, and printing a eircular, 318 00 THOMAS SHIELDS, 56205 That these various expenditures, including the publication of the Report of the Board, and the distributing of the same throughout all the United States-the postage of the Corresponding Secretary--and the com pensation allowed the Agent, and his expenses for a year and six weeks, meeting, too, all the eontingent ne cessities incident to journeying at least five or six thousand miles or more, should still be comprehended in such narrow limits, is imputable very much to the liberal kindness of many individuals; keeping him and his horse, getting his horse shod, and furnishing others for short journeyings, gratuitously, and refusing to receive compensation, not only in private families, but frequently in houses of public entertainment. The facts are the more gratifying, and adverted to with the higher satisfaction, not only as lessening the expenses necessarily incurred in prosecuting the great missionary object, but as indicating the extensively favourable countenance of a generous public towards this momentous, evangelical, and benevolent cause! In this con nexion it will not be improper to allow indulgence to the emotions of gratitude for personal favours, and to record a tribute of thankfulness, both for the kind donatives mentioned in the foregoing statement, and for many other kindnesses, particularly for several articles of wearing apparel, &c. by dear friends in Phila delphia, in Washington, Pa. in Cincinnati, Ohio, in Lexington and other places in Kentucky, and for a cen plete suit by dear friends in Richmond, Virginia. May the good Lord reward them with the ample blessings of his grace! It will be perceived that some of the items in the early part of the foregoing statement of monies receive were mentioned in the Report of the Board last year-subsequent, however, to the date of the Treasurer's accounts and my settlement with him. This is the reason why they are again mentioned. It may be pr per also just to remark, that several collections have been taken up on occasions of my preaching, which were not put into my hands, but either have been, or will be forwarded to the Treasurer through other channels. The Baptist Board of Foreign Missions for the United States in account current with Joka 1815. 1816. Feb. 20. To United States Stock, 2500, at 6 per cent. 92 To United States Stock, 1199 54-6 per cent. 92 1-2 June 22. To cash per order in favor of Luther Rice Dr. D C 500 00 126 54 1500 00 398 33 -2524 67 2300 00 21 29 1109 57 2.77 1312 60-4746 2 6174 t 1815. Contra 13445 20 Gr. May 11. By balance brought to new account 29. By L. Pierce, from United Society of Plymouth county & vicinities, aux. to the Board, Mass. 31. By D. Adams, from the General Committee for the Charleston Baptist association, S. C. 31. By J. Loring, from the Boston Baptist society for propagating the gospel in India, &c. June 1. By L. Austin, from the Country Baptist Missionary society, Leyden association, Mass. 23. By Rev. C. Douglass, from the Utica Baptist society to aid foreign missions, New-York July 7. By interest of United States Stock, 37 50-Bank dividend, 9 00 By T. Shields, Esq. from the Philadelphia Baptist society for foreign missions, Phila. 17. By S. Eddy, Esq. from the Baptist Missionary society in Providence, Rhode Island By New-York Association, per collection in the m. house of the 1st Baptist church, N. Y. By the Baptist Mission society of Frederick county for propagating the gospel, Va. By collection in the Baptist meeting house in Roxborough near Philadelphia, Penn. By the Sansom street Baptist Female society for promoting foreign evan. missions, Phil. By col, in Sansom street Baptist m. h. on setting apart br. G. H. Hough to the mission Amount carried up, D C 094 13 200 00 300 00 200 00 65 00 193 00 46.50 625 00 124 00 59 72 70 00 8.45 203.00 58.00 3146 35 Amount brought up, July 17. By collection in Frankford, near Philadelphia By his excellency Governor Galusha, Shaftsbury, Vermont 23. By T. Gillison, Esq. from the Beaufort Bap. District society for foreign missions, S. Carolina Aug. 14. By the Franklin Association, New-York Sept. 9. By E. Moore, from the Connecticut society auxiliary to the Baptist Board for. missions, Con. 18. By J. Watts, from the Baptist society in Troy for propagating the gospel, &c. New-York 28. By G. H. Hough, Boston, Mass. ditto ditto 29. By S. Eddy, Esq. from the Warren Association, Rhode-Island D C 3146 8 15.00 50 00 238 50 20 00 300 00 43 00 3. 00 75 82 Oct. 4. By interest on United States stock 37 50 17. By A. Forbes, Esq. from the Union society in Vt. & N. H. auxiliary to the Bap. Bd. &c. Vt. 400 00 By Samuel R. Green, New York 5 00 18. By the Rev. Elisha Cushman, from the Hartford association, Connecticut Nov. 6. By J. Conant, Esq. from the Vermont society auxiliary to the Bap. Board for. miss. Vt. 83 78 150 0 13. By R. H. Kimball, from the India and foreign missionary society, Haverhill & vicinity, Mas. 113 00 20 00 28 00 30. By Mrs. Charlotte H. White, Philadelphia, (gone since to India with Mr. and Mrs. Hough] 200 00 Dec. 23. By the Rev. J. Bryce, from the Richmond Foreign and Domestic mission society, Va. Jan. 2, 1516. By interest on United States stock By Bank dividend 237 00 37 50 10 50 4. By B. Stout, Esq. from the Kentucky Baptist society for propagating the gospel, Kentucky 508 74 16. By D. Adams, Esq. from the General Committee for the Charleston Baptist association fund 742 80 23. By E. Secomb, Esq. from the Salem Bible Translation and Foreign Mission society, Mass. 200 00 31. By the Rev. E. Barber, Greenwich, Saratoga county, New-York By the same from a Female Mite society 26 70 21.00 Feb. 6. By J. Loring, Esq. from the Boston Bap. soc. for propagating the gospel-in India, &c. Mass. 400 00 By the same, from R. Watkins, Esq. Pennsylvania 3. By interest on United States stock 100 00 10 00 10 00 75.00 By Mrs. Walker, from the Fredericksburg Female Baptist society for Foreign Missions, Va. 107 00 4. By W. W. Todd, Esq. from the New-York Baptist Foreign and Domnestic miss. society, N. Y. 100 00 15. By Mrs. E. Withington, from the N. Y. Bap. Female society for promoting for. miss. N. Y. 300 00 20. By the Rev. Dr. Staughton, from the Cincinnati Foreign Missionary Society, Ohio By the same, from the Cincinnati Female Baptist society for missionary purposes, Ohio ditto By the same, from Dr. Skelton, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania By the same, from the Rev. John Miller, county, Pennsylvania ditto May 9. By the Rev. E. Comstock, from the Cayuga Foreign Mission society, N. Y. ditto By the same, from a Female Mite society, By Mr. J. Wilson, from the Middle Dis. soc. auxiliary to the Bap. Bd. foreign missions, N. Y. By Elder C. Douglass, from the Utica Baptist society to aid in foreign missious, New-York 5.00 70 CO 20 00 2.00 26 54 174 50 40 00 25 00 12.00 2518 08 Dolls. 13445 25 We, the subscribers, being appointed a committee to audit the Treasurer's accounts, do hereby certify. that we have carefully examined the receipts and expenditures, as stated in the above, and do find the ba lance in the hands of the Treasuref six thousand one hundred seventy-four dollars and sixteen couts due to the society. N B. ALLISON, |