Facility will be given to the Post Office in the discharge of its daily duties, and greater security afforded to the Public, by careful attention to the following recommendations:

Early posting.

Post all letters and newspapers, &c., as early as practicable, especially when sent in large numbers.

Newspaper.

When a number of newspapers are addressed to the same office, put them up in one parcel.

Circulars.

When a number of circulars are posted, tie them up in a bundle, with the addresses all in one direction.

Address.

Address letters, papers, &c., in a legible and complete manner, always giving the name of the Post Office; and if there be more than one Post Office of that name, the name of the county in which situated: In case of letters going abroad, the name of the country, as well as of the town and city, should be given in full. Letters, for example, intended for London, England, if simply addressed "London," would be forwarded to London, Canada West, and thus be delayed.

Secure folding.