Longworth's American almanac, New-York register and city directory, 1826, Part 2

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Publication date: 1826
Publisher: New York : T. Longworth
Number of Pages: 1142


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X. OCTOBER begins on Sunday, bath 31 days. 1826


rich enjoy over the poor, is that which they exercise the 'least -- the privilege of making them happy.


If you cannot inspire a woman with love of you, fill her above the brim with love of herself' ;-- all that runs over will be yours,


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XI. NOVEMBER begins on Wednesday, 30 days 1826


Philosophy is a bully that talks very loud, when the danger isat a distance, but the moment she is hard pressed by the enemy, she is not to be found at her post, but leaves the brunt of the battle to be borne by her humbler, but steadier com rade, Religion, whom on all other occasions she affects to despise.


Ladies of Fashion starve their happiness to feed their van- ity, and their love to feed their pride.


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SII. DECEMBER begins on Friday, 31 days, 1826.


If a legislator were to transport the robbed, but to encour. nge and reward the robber, ought we to wonder if felonies were frequent ? and in like manner, when women send the seduced to Coventry, but- countenance and even comt the seducer, ought we not to wonder if reductions were sparer ?


Marriage is a feast where the grace is sometimes better than the dinner.


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I. JANUARY begins on Monday, bath S1 days. 1827.


Slander cannot make the subjects of it either better or worse, it may represent us in a false light, or place a likeness of us in a bad one, but we are the same : not so the slander- er ; for calumny always makes the calumniator worse, but the caluminated-never.


As no roads are so rough as those that have just been men- ded, so no signers are so intolerant as those that have just turned saints


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II. FEBRUARY, begins on Thursday, 28 days, 1827.


Women that are the least bashful, are not uofrequently the. most modest ; and we are never more deceived than when we would infer any laxity of principle, from that freedom of demcanour, which often arises from a total ignorance of vice Prodery, on the contrary, is often assumed rather to keep of' the suspicion of criminality, thay criminality itself and is re- sorted to, to defend the fair wearer. not from the whispers of our sex, but of ber own ; but it is a cumbersome panoply, and, like heavy armour, is seldom worn, except by those who attire themselves for the combat, or who have received a wound.


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III. MARCH, begins on Thursday, 31 days. 1827.


Self-love, in a well regulated breast, is as the steward of the household, superintending the expenditure, and secinz that benevolence herself should be prudential, in order to be permanent, by providing that the reservoir which feeds, should also be fed.


Ie seat the society of the ladies with a view to be pleased rather than to be instructed ; and are more gratified by First ( 5th, 1h. SIm. aft.|Third @ 20th, 3h, 20m. mora Full 13th, 7h 1Sm. morn New ( 27th, 7h. Om. moro


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IV. APRIL, begins on Sunday, hath 30 days. 1327


those who will talk, thao by those that are silent ; for if they talk well, we are doubly delighted to receive information from so pleasant a source, and if they are at times a little out in their conclusions, it is flattering to our vanity, to set them right. Therefore, I would have the ladies indulge with somewhat less of reserve in the freedom of conversation. notwithstanding the remark of him who said, with more of point than of politeness. that they were the very reverse of


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V. MAY begins. on Tuesday, hath 31 days, 1827.


their own mirrors ; for the one reflected, without talking ; Let the other talked, without reflecting


Sclf-Love, in spite of all that has been said against it, performsdivers necessary offices, in the drama of life, and like friction in mechanics, is not without its compensations of good. Self-pride is the eldest daughter of self love, and this it is that cousoles us on many occasions, and exhiirate First @ 4th. 9h, 20m morn. Third @ 17th, Ch. 3m. aite. Full @ 11tb, 3h, 29m. moro. New ) 25th, 1h. 44m. after 1 332.Phil& James A


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TI. JUNE begins on Friday, hath SO days. 1827


us on more : it lends a spring to our joys, and a pillow to our pains; it heightens the zest of our perceptions, and softens the asperity of our repulse ; and it is not until this is mortally wounded withi .. us, that the spirit to cudre, expires. This self- pride is the common friend of our humanity, and like the bell of our church. is resorted to on all occasions; it ministers alike to our festivals or our feasts; our merriment or our mourning ; our weal or our wo.


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- POST-OFFICE. T .. Post-Office is situated in the New Exchange, fronting on Gar- den-street. RATES OF POSTAGE. The following rates of postage are charged, conformably to an act of congress.


On Single Letters. cents.


For any distance not exceeding 30 miles 6


Over 30, and not over 80 miles 10


Over 80, and not over 150 miles 12 .- 1-2


Over lou, and not over 100 miles 18 3-4 Orer Joo miles 25


Double Letters, or those composed of two pieces of pa- por, double those rates.


Triple Letters, or those composed of three pieces of pa- por, triple those rates.


Packets, or letters composed of four or more pieces of Paper, or one or more other articles, and weighing one vonce avoirdupoise, quadruple those rates, and in that pro. portion for all greater weight.


Ship Lattere, not carried by mail, are chargeable with G cents.


Newspapers.


Each paper carried not over 100 miles 1 cent.


Over 100 1 1-0


But if carried to any place within the state where printed. whatever be the distance, the rate is only one cent. Periodical Magazines and Pamphlets


Are rated by the sheet.


Carried not over 100 miles, per sheet, 1 1-2 cent.


Over 100


2 1-9


Not Periodical,


Not over 100 miles, per sheet, 4 cents.


Letters and newspapers are delivered out of the office every day, (except Sundays, ) at all hours from the rising C


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of the sun, till 8 P. M. and on Sunday from 9 to 10, and from 1 to 2.


Newspapers, to be forwarded by mail, should be en- closed in a cover, and left open at one end, and the num- ber of free papers, and those for subscribers respectively endorsed on each packet ; and all newspapers, for each post-office, should be enclosed in one package provided they do not exceed twenty in number. Ifa letter or me- znorandum in writing. is contained in any newspaper, the person who deposites the same, forfeits five dollars, and the package becomes liable to letter postage.


Letters to be sent by mail, should be addressed to the places of their destination in the clearest manner ; they should always be directed to the nearest post-office, if the person to whom addressed does not reside where there is an office, and the name of the state ought not to be ommitted ; letters are often missent, from their ambiguous direction ; a punctual attention to this rule may prevent delays and iniscarriages.


If an abatement of letter postage be claimed, the letter must be opened in presence of the post-master, or one of his assistants ; and if such letter should, instead of being overcharged, happen to be undercharged, the deficiency must be made up by the applicant.


All letters which are lodged to go by the British Pack. ets should be distinguished by writing per packet, for there are places of the same name in the United States, similar to those in Europe.


Letter Carriers. James S. Reynolds, Elias Lynch, Ar- chibald Forrest, Michael Noe, Ford Noe, and Henry Tyson. TIMES OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING THE MAILS. The Eastern Mail.


Mails for Connecticut state, and the intermediate offices, viz. Harlaem, West-Farms, East-Chester, New-Rochelle, Marmaroneck, Rye, and Saw Pit, (N. Y. ; ) Greenwich and Stamford, (Ct. ; ) Providence, and Rhode-Island State, Boston, and Massachusetts State ; Portsmouth and New- Hampshire State ; Vermont Fast and the State of Main --- will be closed every day, at half past seven o'clock A. M. and arrive every day at 2 o'clock A. M. (with the excep- tion of the Way Offices above mentioned, for which no mails will be made up on Sundays.)


During the summer season the mails for New Port, Pro- vidence and Rhode Island are sent on Tuesday, Thursday,


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and Saturday, at 2 P. M. by the Rhode Island Steam-Boats and the other days at half past ? A. M. by the Eastern mail,


The Southern Mail.


[07A mail for Philadelphia, is closed daily at 5 A. M.]


Mails for Philadelphia, and the intermediate offices, viz. Jersey City, Newark. Elizabeth-town, Rahway, Amboy, New-Brunswick, Princeton, Trenton, and Burlington, (N. J. ; ) Morrisville, Bristol, Newtown, Andalusia, Hulmeville, Holmesburgh, and Frankford, (Pa.) and Pennsylvania State ; Wilmington and Delaware State ; Baltimore and Maryland State ; Washington City, Georgetown, and Alex- andria, in the District of Columbia ; Richmond, Manches- ter, Petersburgh, Norfolk, and Virginia State ; North Ca- rolina State ; Charlestown, and South Carolina State ; Sa- Vannah, Augusta, and the State of Georgia ; the territories of East and West Florida, and the Eastern Section of the State of Alabama, will be closed every day at 2 o'clock P. M. and will arrive at 7 o'clock A. M.


Mails for Maysville, (Ky. ; ) and the States of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri ; and the territories of Michigan and Arkansaw, will be made up with the South- ern Mail daily.


Mails for Tenessee, Western Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana States, and New-Orleans, will be made up daily with the Southern Mail.


Mails for Middletown-Point, Middletown, Cramberry, Heights-Town, Shrewsbury, Freebold, Fleming, Pitts- town, Allentown, Rennington, New Hampton, Haddonfield, Van Syckle's, New-Egypt, Englishtown, Mannahawking, Bordentown, New-Mills, Black Horse, and Job's-Town, (N. J.) will be made up every Saturday, with the Southern Mail.


The Mail for Westfield, (N. J. ) will be made up every Tuesday, with the Southern Mail.


Mails for Lebanon, White-House, and Hunt's Mills, (N. J.) will be made up every Tuesday, with the Southern Mail.


Mails for Spotswood and New-Germantown, (N. J.) will be made up every Tuesday, with the southern Mail.


The Mail for Bloomsbury. (N. J.) will be made up every Tuesday, with the Southern Mail.


Mails for Bloomfield, Caldwell, and Parsipany, Rocka- way, and Rockaway-Valley, (N. J.) will be made up every


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Monday and Friday, at 5 P. M. and will arrive every Tue !- day and Saturday A. M.


Mails for Acquackanock and Paterson, will be made up every day at 8 A. M .. '


The mail for Millstone, (N. J.) will be made up every , Tuesday and Saturday, with the Southern mail.


Mails for Bellville, (N. J.) will be closed every Tues- Jay, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2 o'clock p. x. and wil! arrive every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, in the after- Doon.




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