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IX. SEPTEMBER begins on Thursday, 30 days, 1825
The sand or the sun's rays-but God for thee There is no height nor measure; none can mount Up to thy mysteries. Reason's brightest spark, Tho' kindled by thy light in vain would try To trave thy counsels, infinite and dark ; And thought is lost, ere thought cau soar so high, Even like past moments in eternity.
Thou from primeval nothingness did'st call First. chaos, then existence -- Lord on thee
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X. OCTOBER, begins on Saturday, hath 31 days. 1825
Eternity has its foundation ; all Sprung forth from Thee : of light, joy, harmony. Sole origin -- all life. all beauty, thine ; Thy word created all, and doth create ; Thy splendor fills all space with rays divine Thou art. and wert, and shall be glorious, great ! Life giving, life sustaining potentate.
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XI. NOVEMBER, begins on Tuesday, 30 days. 1825.
Thy chains the unmeasured universe surround : Upheld by thee, inspired with thy breath : Thou the begining with the end hast bound, And beautifully mingled life and death ; As sparks mount upwards from the fiery blaze, So suos are born, so words spring forth from Thee ! And as the spangles in the sunny rays Shine round the silver snow, the peagantry
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XII. DECEM. begins on Thursday, 31 days, 1825.
Of heaven's bright army glitters in thy praise. A million torches, lighted by thy band, Wander nawearied through the blue abyss ; They own thy power, accomplish thy command, All gay with life, all eloquent with bliss- What shall we call them ? Piles of chrytal light ?
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I. JANUARY begins on Sunday, hath 31 days. 1826.
A glorious company of golden streams ? Lamps of celestial ether burning bright ? Suns lighting systems with their joyous beams ? But Thou to these, art as the noon to night.
Yes, as a drop of water in the sca ;
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II. FEBRUARY, begins on Wednesday, 28 days, 1826.
All this magnificence in Thee is lost. What are a million worlds, compared to Thee ? And what am I, then ? Heav'ns unnumber'd host, Though multiplied by myriads, aud array'd In all the glory of sublimest thought, Is but an atom in the balance weigh'd Against thy greatness-is a cypher brought Against infinity ! what am I then ? Nought.
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III. MARCH, begins on Wednesday, 31 days. 1826.
Nought-But the effulgence of thy light diviue, Pervading worlds ; hath reach'd my bosom too ; Yes, in my spirit dotb thy spirit shine, As shines the sunbeam in a drop of dew. Nought-but I live, and on hope's pinions fly Eager towards thy presence : for in Thee
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IV. APRIL, begins on Saturday, hath 30 days. 1826.
I live, and breathe, and dwell ; aspiring high, Even to the throne of thy divinity, I am O God ! and surely Thou must be.
Thou art, directing, guiding all, Thou art -- Direct my understanding theu to Thee- Control my spirit, guide my wand'ring heart-
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V. MAY begins on Monday, hath 31 days, 1826.
Though but an atom, 'midst immensity, Still I am something fashion'd by thy band : I hold a middle rank, twixt heaven and earth, ' On the last verge of mortal being stand, Close to the realms where angels have their birth, Just on the boundaries of the spirit land.
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LONGWORTH'S NEW-YORK REGISTER.
POST-OFFICE.
The Post-Office is situated in Garden, near William-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 150, and not over 400 miles 18 3-4
Over 400 miles 25
Double Letters, or those composed of two pieces of pa- per, double those rates.
Triple Letters, or those composed of three pieces of pa- per, triple those rates.
Packets, or letters composed of four or more pieces of paper, or one or more other articles, and weighing one ounce avoirdupoise, quadruple those rates, and in that pro- portion for all greater weight.
Ship Letters, not carried by mail, are chargeable with 6 cents.
Newspapers.
Each paper carried not over 100 miles 1 cent.
Over 100 1 1-2
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.
Not Periodical.
Not over 100 miles, per sheet, . 4 cents. Over 100 6
Letters and newspapers are delivered out of the office every day, (except Sundays,) at all hours from the rising to
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LONGWORTH'S
the setting of the sun ; 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. If a letter, or me- morandum in writing. is contained in any newspaper, the person who deposits 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 omitted ; letters are often missent, from their ambiguous directions ; a punctual attention to this rule may prevent delays and miscarriages.
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 Packets 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 Ty- son.
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, Mamaroneck, 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 Eastand the State of Maine -- will be closed every day, at half past seven o'clock A. M. and arrive every day at 7 o'clock A. M. (with the excep- tion of the Way Offices above mentioned, for which no mails will be made up on Sundays. )
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NEW-YORK REGISTER.
The Southern Mail.
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, Andelusia, 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 1 o'clock P. M. during the winter, and 2 o'clock P. M. during the sum- mer season, 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 every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, with the Southern Mail. .
Mails for Tennessee, Western Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana States, and New-Orleans, will be made up every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, with the Southern Mail.
Mails for Middletown-Point, Middletown, Cramberry, Heights-Town, Shrewsbury, Freehold, 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 Monday and Friday, at 5 P. M. and will arrive every Tues- day and Saturday A. M.
LONGWORTH'S
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.
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