. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . 845, John W. Jones, Virginia. 1845 to 1847, John W. Davis, Indiana. 1847 to , Robert C. Winthrop, Massachusetts. NEW-YORK POST OFFICE Robert H. Morris, Monson, Jr., Deputy. The Post Office is situated in Nassau-street, extending from Liberty toCedar. Entrance from Cedar and Nassau streets. Mails received and de-livered on Liberty-street. Office 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. SUNDAY. From 9 to 10 A. M., and from 12^ to UP. M. Rates of Postage. LETTERS. Single Letters, 300 miles or under, 5 cents. Over 300


. Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . 845, John W. Jones, Virginia. 1845 to 1847, John W. Davis, Indiana. 1847 to , Robert C. Winthrop, Massachusetts. NEW-YORK POST OFFICE Robert H. Morris, Monson, Jr., Deputy. The Post Office is situated in Nassau-street, extending from Liberty toCedar. Entrance from Cedar and Nassau streets. Mails received and de-livered on Liberty-street. Office 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. SUNDAY. From 9 to 10 A. M., and from 12^ to UP. M. Rates of Postage. LETTERS. Single Letters, 300 miles or under, 5 cents. Over 300 miles, 10 10 ? 20 Treble 15 30 Quadruple 20 40 Drop Letters for delivery only 2 cents Advertised Letters to be charged with the cost of advertising the same,4 cents each, in addition to the regular postage. PRINTED MATTER. Newspapers of the size of 1,900 square inches or less, sent beyond 30miles from the place of printing, and not more than 100 miles, 1 cent each—over 100 miles l| cents each. Wiiliin the State where published, any dis-tance, 1 312 1811 to 1814, Henry Clay, Kentucky. 1814 to 1815, Langdon Cheves, South Carolina. 1815 to 1820, Henrv Clay, Kentucky. 1820 to 1821, John W. Taylor, New-York. 1821 to 1823, Philip P. Bai-bour, to 1825, Henry Clay, to 1827, John W. Taylor, New^ to 1835, Andrew Stevenson, to 1837, John Bell, Tennessee. 1837 to 1839, James K. Polk. Tennessee. 1839 to 1841, Hobert M. T. Hunter, Virginia. 1841 to 1843, John White, Kentucky. 1843 to , John W. Jones, Virginia. 1845 to 1847, John W. Davis, Indiana. 1847 to , Robert C. Winthrop, Massachusetts. NEW-YORK POST OFFICE. Robert H. Morris, Monson, Jr., Deputy- The Post Office is situated in Nassau-street, extending from Liberty toCedar. Entrance from Cedar and Nassau streets. Mails received and de-livered on Liberty-street. Office 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. SUNDAY. From 9 to 10 A. M., and from 12^ to


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