To the Tract Associati Friends, in New-York. The Committee of Management, a in 1823, That all their stated meetings ha duly held, except one; and, that on an two-thirds of their number have atter During the past year, the Commi selected and published the following Tracts; namely,— No. 26. On the Advantages of the Cross, &c. ... No. 27. The Sick Man's Friend.... And have re-published the followi No. 1. Thoughts on the Importance of Religion T No. 16. On the Right Employment of Time No. 17. Brief Hints to Parents on the Subject of Education.... ... .2,500 No. 20. On Troubles of our own Making, 1,500 No. 24. On Self-Knowledge No. 25. A Serious and Earnest Ex postulation These, together with the number be fore published, namely, ... Make the total number of Tracts published by the Association.... 1,000 Nos. 1, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 24, and 25, are stereotyped. The Committee have received, during the past year, donations and annual dues to the amount of $178 62 cents; and a balance of $63 95 cents remained in the Treasury last year. They have drawn on the Treasury on account of the abovementioned Tracts, and of several bills that had not been rendered at the time of the last report, to the amount of $269 84 cents. Thus it will appear, that, in the sum of $27 27 cents, they have anticipated the dues for 1824, which are now payable. The Treasurer's accounts have been examined, and are found to be correct; he being in to the Association for the last mentio The several Tracts, now publishe sufficient to form a convenient vol Committee have reserved a few copie number, that they may be able to fur bound, to those who may wish to prese in their libraries. Copies of the bound volume have warded to the Tract Associations of in London, and in Ireland, from each we had received a similar present panied by a friendly letter. The Committee believe that their lab been, and will continue to be, servicea therefore regret that their means ar limited, and, particularly, that they ar to keep a constant supply of the sever already published. The Tracts remaining on hand are at MAHLON DAY's Book-store, 372, Pe ROBERT F. MOTT. ON THE IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION. NO. I. FOURTH EDITION. New-York: A VARIETY OF TRACTS, ON MORAL AND RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS, ARE FOR SALE AT THE BOOK-STORES OF SAMUEL WOOD AND SONS, NO. 261, AND MAHLON DAY, No. 372, PEARL-STREET, AT one cent FOR TWELVE PAGES, TO THOSE WHO BUY FIFTY OR MORE COPIES FOR DISTRIBUTION. |