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broke Springs, Frederick county, Va., and John Keffer appointed postmaster — on the route from Winchester to Wardensville.
The office at Bothwick, Dinwiddie county, is re-established, and Thomas Wheeler appointed postmaster.
The offices at Taylor Oil Mines, Taylor county, Va., and Nettle Ridge, Patrick county, Va., are discontinued.
Appointments.--William F. Crittenden postmaster at Kellysville, Culpeper county, vice Granville J. Kelly, resigned.
Henry P. Gill postmaster at Stony Fross, Mecklenburg county, Va., vice Robert A. Walker, resigned.
Wm. H. Syme, Jr., postmaster at Lewisburg, Greenbrier county, vice Wm. H. Syme. Daniel C. De Hart postmaster at Round Meadows, Patrick county, Va., vice J. H. De Hart, resigned.
Wm. F. Hogg, postmaster at Hayes' Store, Gloucester county, Va., vice T. H. Hughes, dec'd. F. J. Anderson postmaster at Elenwood, Rockbridge county, vice A. B. Carson, moved away.
At Asylum, Bradford co., Pa., N. T. Miller postmaster, vice J. M. Horton, resigned.