DOMESTIC POSTAGES. LETTERS.-Postage on letters passing from one post office to another is, for each half ounce or fraction thereof, three cents. DROP LETTERS.-Postage on drop, or local letters, at post offices where letter carriers are employed, for each half ounce or fraction thereof, two cents; at other than letter carrier offices, one cent for each half ounce or fraction thereof. POSTAL CARDS, with postage stamp impressed upon them, one cent. (To be furnished only by the U. S. Post Office Department.) NEWSPAPERS AND CIRCULARS.-Postage on transient newspapers, circulars, magazines, books and packages of merchandise, one cent for each ounce or traction thereof. Weight of package limited to four pounds, and must be fully prepaid or it cannot be forwarded in the mail. The postage on all regular newspapers and periodicals will be prepaid at the offices where mailed, at the following rates: Newspapers and periodicals, published once a week or oftener, two cents for each pound or fraction thereof. Published less frequently, three cents a pound or fraction thereof. Distributing Post Offices in the United States. Boston, Massachusetts. Wheeling, West Virginia. Detroit, Michigan. Indianapolis, Indiana. Chicago, Illinois. Nashville, Tennessee. Memphis, Tennessee. Little Rock, Arkansas. Galveston, Texas. Money Order Post Offices in Pennsylvania. [Corrected to 1875.] RATES OF CHARGES. On orders not exceeding $10 Albion, Erie co. Allegheny, Allegheny co. Brookville, Jefferson co. Canonsburg, Washington co. Carbondale, Luzerne co. Carlisle, Cumberland co. Catasaqua, Lehigh co. Chambersburg, Franklin co. 5 cts. 10 cts. ... 15 cts. 20 cts. 25 cts. Chester, Delaware co. Coudersport, Potter co. EASTON, Northampton co. Emlenton, Venango co. Emporium, Cameron co. Erie, Erie co. Fairview, Erie co. Franklin, Venango co. Girardsville, Schuylkill co. |