264/18/Lubec 35 10 Lyman 23518 Machias Moses Fuller Thomas Sands Jeremiah O'Brien 18 Machias East Falls John C. Talbot 330 Minot 0East Minot 5010 Monmouth 90 12 Montville 7110 Mount Vernon 2008 Narraguagus 60 10 Newcastle 43 10 Newfield 24 6 New-Gloucester 11412 Newport 8512 New Sharon 100 12 Norridgewock 108 12 Northport 12 6 North Yarmouth 18 Orangetown 138 12 Orrington 7910 Palermo 5010 Paris 37 10 Parsonsfield 13312 Penobscot 4110 Phippsburg 55 10 Pittston 109 12 Prospect 12 West Prospect 22 6 Raymond 68 10 Readfield 117 12 Ripley William Woodbury Oliver Pollard John A. Chandler John Bennock Timothy Whiting 277/18 Robbinston 6810 Sidney 4610 South Berwick 16018 Trenton 82 12 Union 72 10 Waldoborough 8010 Warren 43 10 Waterborough 5810 Waterford 78 10 Wayne 30 6Wells 69 10 Whitefield 146 Windham 770 Winslow 5610 Winthrop 49 10 Wiscasset 10 Woodstock 400 Woolwich 44/10 York John Brewer Wm. W. Cleaves vacant. Alden Blossom Ebenezer Alden Daniel Whitman Lothrop Chase Elisha Johnson John Head Jesse Page Humphrey Chadbourne Moses Wing, jun. Matthew Lindsey Abraham Choate Charles Johnson Frederick R. Paine Silas Lambert Samuel Stevens Robert, White Nathaniel Sargeant Rates of Postage of every single Letter by Land. No allowance is to be made for intermediate miles. Double letters to pay double those rates: triple letters triple those rates: packets or letters composed of four or more pieces of paper or other articles, weighing 1 oz. avoirdupois, quadruple those rates; and in that proportion for all greater weight.. Ship letters 6 cents. Newspapers, not over 100 miles, 1 cent; over 100 miles, I 1-2 cent; to any distance in the same state where printed, 1 cent. Magazines and Pamphlets, not over 50 miles, 1 cent; if over 50 and not 100 miles, 1 1-2 cent; over 100 miles, 2 cents. The following persons have the privilege of franking their own letters, or those on the business of their offices; and of receiving those addressed to them, free of postage. President, Ex-Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the United States-Accountant of the Navy and War department-Adjutant and Inspector Gener al-Adjutants General of the several States-Apothecary General-Assistant Post-Master GeneralAttorney General-Auditor and Comptrollers of the Treasury-Clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives-of the United States Collectors of Direct Taxes Commissary General-Commissa ries of Ordinance and Supplies-Commissioners of the General Land Office, of the Navy Board, and of the Revenue-Paymaster of the Army-Physician and Surgeon General-Quarter Master General— Register of the Treasury-Representatives in Congress-Secretary of State, War, Navy, and Treasury-Post-Master General-Post-Masters-Superintendant of Indian Trade-Treasurer of the United States. No letters or Packet from any public officer, shall be conveyed free of postage unless he shall frank the same, by writing his name on the outside of such letter or packet, and unless he has previously furnished the Post-Master of the office where be shall deposit the same with a specimen of his sig Inspectors, Portland. Abraham Beeman. Inspectors, North Yarmouth. Captains of Revenue Cutters. INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS. Salary 9,000 dollars. Netherlands Jonathan Russell John Graham Secretaries. John A. Smith Daniel Shelden Alex. H. Everett, Charge des Affaires: United States Consuls in foreign Countries. In Great Britain and its dependencies. Thomas Aspinwall, London James Maury, Liverpool Samuel R. Brooks, Manchester Herman Vesger, Bristol Robert W. Fox, Falmouth Nathaniel G. Ingraham, jun. Plymouth Thomas Auldjo, Cowes Bernard Henry. Gibralter Jacob Mark, Cork James Luke, Belfast Thomas English, Dublin Thomas Wyns, Turk's Island |