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COLONIZATION BUILDING, 450 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WASHINGTO, D. C.

President-Hon. JOHN H. B LATROBE.

Honorary Secretary-Rev. R. R. GURLEY.

Financial Secretary and Treasurer-Rev. WILLIAM MCLAIN, D. D.

Travelling Secretary-Rev. JOHN ORCUTT, D. D.
Corresponding and Recording Secretary-WILLIAM COPPINGER.

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The American Colonization Society will dispatch their superior ship "Golconda," 1016 tons, for Liberia, on the first day of May and the first day of November, regularly. To industrious and worthy people of color, the Society will give passage and subsistence on the voyage-made in about forty days-and support for the first six months after landing. Single adult persons get ten acres, and families twenty-five acres of land. These are all gifts-never to be repaid. Those wishing to remove to Liberia should make application, addressed to Rev. William McLain, D. D., Financial Secretary, or to William Coppinger, Corresponding Secretary of the American Colonization Society, Washington, D. C.

THE AFRICAN REPOSITORY,

Published on the first of every month, is the official organ of the American Colonization Society. It is intended to be a record of the Society's proceedings, and of the movements made in all parts of the world for the civilization and evangelization of Africa. It is sent without charge, when requested, to the Officers of the Society and of its Auxiliaries, to Life Members, and to Annual Contributors of ten dollars and upwards to the funds of this Society. To subscribers it is supplied at One Dollar per annum, payable in advance. Remittances for it may be made to the address of the Financial or the Corresponding Secretary of the Society.

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