66 66 Montgomery.. Feb. 27, 1875 $3,500 Harry T. Toulmin... Mobile Henry C. Caldwell... Little Rock... June30, 1864 3,500 Ogden Hoffman... San Francisco Feb. 27, 1851 5,000 Jan. 20, 1877 Jacksonville.. Jan. 30, 1877 3,500 James W. Locke..... Key West..... Feb. 1, 1872 3,500 Savannah.. Aug.13, 1886 3,500 Northern District.. Thomas Settle... Southern Georgia: Northern District.. William T. Newman Atlanta Southern Illinois: Northern District.. Henry W. Blodgett.. Chicago. Jan. 11, 1870 4,000 Southern William J. Allen..... Springfield.... Apr. 18, 1887 3,500 Indiana...... William A. Woods... Indianapolis.. May 2, 1883 66 Emory Speer. 3,500 3,500 Aug.14, 1882 3,500 New Orleans.. Feb. 10, 1876 4,500 Thomas J. Morris... Eastern District.... Amos M. Thayer..... St. Louis... Western 66 Jan. 10, 1879 4,000 Mar.19, 1875 3,500 May 1, 1866 3,500 Feb. 26, 1887 3,500 Falls City. Apr. 9, 1868 3,500 3.500 3.500 4,000 Daniel Clark..... Utica..... May 4, 1882 4,000 New Y'rk City June 2, 1881 4,000 Charles L. Benedict.. Brooklyn..... Mar. 9,1865 4,000 Eastern District... Augustus S.Seymour New Berne... Feb. 21, 1882 3,500 Western 66 North Dakota.. Robert P. Dick. Greensboro.... June 7, 1872 3,500 1889. Northern District.. Martin Welker.... Southern 66 Oregon.. Pennsylvania: 66 Toledo Eastern District... William Butler..... South Carolina.. South Dakota.. Tennessee: Philadelphia.. Feb. 19, 1879 4,000 East. & Mid. Dist.. David M. Key... Chattanooga.. May 27, 1880 3,500 Virginia: 66 Thos. S. Maxey.... Austin... Eastern District... Robert W. Hughes... Norfolk...... Western 66 Washington... West Virginia.. Wisconsin: John Paul 1888) 3,500 Apr. 10, 1879 3,500 Mar. 16, 1877 3,500 Jan. 14, 1874 3,500 Harrisonburg. Mar. 3, 1883 3,500 1889 .......... John J. Jackson, Jr.. Parkersburg.. Aug. 3, 1861 3,500 Eastern District... James G. Jenkins.... Racine... UNITED STATES POSTAL REGULATIONS. As Revised under Act of March 3d, 1885. FIRSS-CLASS MAIL MATTER. LETTERS.-This class includes letters, postal cards, and anything sealed or otherwise closed against inspection, or anything containing writing not allowed as an accompaniment to printed matter, under class three. Postage-2 cents each ounce, or additional fraction of an ounce, to all parts of the United States. On local or drop letters, at free-delivery offices, 2 cents. At offices where there is no free delivery by carrier, 1 cent. Prepayment by stamps invariably required. Postal cards, 1 cent. Registered letters, 10 cents in addition to the proper postage. The PostOffice Department or its revenue is not by law liable for the loss of registered mail matter. For immediate delivery, 10 cents additional postage, prepaid by special stamp, only at offices designated by the P. O. Department. SECOND-CLASS. REGULAR PUBLICATIONS.-This class includes all newspapers, periodicals, or matter exclusively in print and regularly issued at stated intervals as frequently as four times a year, from a known office of publication or news agency. Postage, 1 cent a pound or fraction thereof, prepaid by special stamps. Publications designed primarily for advertising or free circulation, or not having a legitimate list of subscribers, are excluded from the pound rate, and pay third-class rates. On newspapers and periodicals mailed by other than publishers or news agents, 1 cent for each 4 ounces or fractional part thereof. THIRD-CLASS. Mail matter of the third class includes books, circulars, unsealed publications for advertising purposes, and other matter wholly in print, legal and commercial papers filled out in writing, photographs, proof-sheets, corrected proof-sheets, and manuscript copy accompanying the same. MS. unaccompanied by proof-sheets, letter rates. Limit of weight, 4 pounds each package, except single books-weight not limited. Postage, 1 cent for each 2 ounces or fractional part thereof-invariably prepaid by stamps. FOURTH-CLASS. Embraces merchandise and all matter not included in the first, second, or third class, which is not liable to injure the mail matter. Limit of weight, 4 pounds. Postage, 1 cent each ounce or fraction thereof, prepaid. All packages of matter of the third or fourth class must be so wrapped or enveloped that their contents may be examined by postmasters without destroying the wrappers. Matter of the second, third, or fourth class containing any writing, except as here specified, or except bills and receipts for periodicals, or printed |