The Postal Laws and Regulations of the United States of America: Published in Accordance with the Act of Congress |
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... packet falls into the box and does not stick in its passage ; observe , also , as a finality , whether the postage - stamps remain securely in their places . 8. Postage - stamps should be placed on the upper right - hand corner of the ...
... packet falls into the box and does not stick in its passage ; observe , also , as a finality , whether the postage - stamps remain securely in their places . 8. Postage - stamps should be placed on the upper right - hand corner of the ...
Page 83
... packet , or , lastly , tied by a string easy to unfasten . Address cards , and all printed matter presenting the form and consistency of an un- folded card , may be forwarded without band , envelope , fastening , or fold . Sec . 238 ...
... packet , or , lastly , tied by a string easy to unfasten . Address cards , and all printed matter presenting the form and consistency of an un- folded card , may be forwarded without band , envelope , fastening , or fold . Sec . 238 ...
Page 86
... packet so delivered , unless the same is carried under a contract for carrying the mail ; and for every failure to so deliver such letters and packets , the master or owner of said steamboat shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred ...
... packet so delivered , unless the same is carried under a contract for carrying the mail ; and for every failure to so deliver such letters and packets , the master or owner of said steamboat shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred ...
Page 87
... packets brought into the United States from foreign countries , or carried from one port in the United States to another , in any private ship or vessel not regularly employed in carrying the mail , and in the latter case over a route ...
... packets brought into the United States from foreign countries , or carried from one port in the United States to another , in any private ship or vessel not regularly employed in carrying the mail , and in the latter case over a route ...
Page 116
... packet should be plainly indorsed , RETURN OF FICTITIOUS MATTER . Each return of this matter must be accompanied by a list giving the addresses of the matter included in the return , and the number of pieces to each address . This list ...
... packet should be plainly indorsed , RETURN OF FICTITIOUS MATTER . Each return of this matter must be accompanied by a list giving the addresses of the matter included in the return , and the number of pieces to each address . This list ...
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20 Stat Act of March advertising advice affixed amount application Auditor bidder blank bond carriers carrying the mail centimes cents certified charge clerks commercial papers contract contractor correspondence Dead-Letter Office delivered delivery deposited direct dispatch distribution Division Superintendent dollars duplicate duty employé envelope exchange post-office forwarded fourth class furnished inclosed indorsed instructions international money-order letter or parcel letter-carriers locks mail-bags mail-key mailing post-office master-General money-order funds Money-Order System newspaper packet paid payee paying postmaster payment Penalty person Post-Office Department postage due postage-stamps postal cards postmark pouch preceding section prepaid prepayment printed matter publication railroad Railway Mail Service rate of postage receipt received registered matter registered packages registered-package registry registry-return-receipt regulations remitter route Second Assistant Postmaster-General second-class sender sent Special Agents steamboat thereof through-registered-pouches tion transmitted unclaimed United Universal Postal Union Unmailable Matter weekly statement