r- " T"- ' - ; ... , ... . i. . - .... ----- .... , . ... EcuotclUo XMHUs, fiterotuw, 'Agriculture, Science, iUovaiitn, auJi cncvai 3ntclItScncc. VOL. 20. Published by. Theodore Schoclv TERM-- Two dollars a yrarin advance and if not p.ii tx-f nc tlio end of the year, two dollars and fitfv ct. will be charged. . ' No p.ipertiscontinuetl until all arrearages a re paid except at the oprion of the Editor. r ' lOA I vertisement of one 5o.nu re of feigl.l line) or one or three insertions $ 40. Ea.-h additional i isertion, .10 cents. Longer ones in proportion. JOB PRINTING, OF ALL KIND8, Executed in the highest slyle of the Ai t .and on t he most icasorrible term.. ft. SELLER, Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather, AND FINDINGS, STROUDSBURG, Pa. March 2S, 1967. S. HOLMES, Jr. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND GENERAL CLAIM AGENT. STROUDSBURG, PA. Office Kith S. S. Drehcr, Esq. AM claims against the Government prose cuted with dispatch at reduced rates. OCT" An additional bounty of $100 and of $50 procured for Soldiers in the late War, THEE OF EXTRA CHARGE. fQ August 2, 1SG6. Furnitur e ! Furniture ! irtp Hew Furniture Store, IVIlbdl DREIIER'S NEW BUILDING, two doors below the Post-office, Strouds burg, l'a. lie is selling his t urniture 10 per cent. less t.ian Easton or Washington . tensive Brewerv for Malt Liquors in said town prices, to say nothing about freightor break- j ship, where they are ready and able to man age May 17, 1966.-tf. j ufactare any quantity and of the best quali I F YOU WANT A GOOD MELODEON, j p - 1- - l 1 1 .1 . Tt : I irom one 01 me uesi inaKers in me uni- the best makers in the Uni- uwiM.wwwww". woiia inu 5 years, call at McCARTY'S, he would es pecially invite all who are good judges ot Music to come and test them. He will sell you from any maker you wish, $10 lesthan ihose who soil on commission. The reason is he buys for cash and sells for the same, with less thin one-half the usual percentage that agents want. J. 11. McCARTV. May 17, ISGG.-tf. NDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRAN- ches. Particular attention will be given to this branch of the subscriber's business. He will always study to please and consult the wants and wishes of those who rmploy him. From the number of years experience he has had in this branch of business he cannot and will not not be excelled either in city. or country. Prices one-third less than is usual ly charged, from 50 to 73 finUhed Coffins al ways on hand. Trimmings to suit the best Hearse in the country. Funerals attended at one hour's notice. J. II. McCARTY. May 17, ISOG.-tf. MT. VERNON HOTEL, JUT. P. WATSON, Proprietors, No.'s 117 & 119 North SECOND Street, (Between Arch and Rnce,) PHILADELPHIA, PA. Close proximity to. the business center of the city, excellent accommodations, a nd care ful attention to the comfort and wants of (CJ guests are charscteristics of the Mount Ver- j non. The Hmse has been thoroughly ren ovated and new-furnished. The patronage of tlie public is respectfully solicited. October 11, 1300.-tf. LOOK THIS WAY! HEAD ! READ ! Chas. Schaefer & Co. FRENCH & GERMAN STEAM HUM ESTABLISHMENT. EASTON, PENN'A. . Will dye Woolen,. Silk and Cotten Goods of Every Description, in any Color desired. Orders can be leA with II. S. Wagner, STROUDSBURG, Pa June 21, 18GG.-lyr. Saddle and Harness Manufactory. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Stroudsburg, and surroun ding country, that he has commenced the above business in" Fowler's building, on Elizabeth street, and is fully prepared to furnish any article in his line of busirless, at short notice. On hand at all times, a large stock of Jlamcss, )17ty)s, Trvnhs, Yah'ccs, Car 2et Hii'jx, Jlorse-Jifanlcets, Bells, tikafr, Oil Cloths, Cc. Carriage Trimming promptly attended to. JOHN O. SAYLOR. Stroudsburg, Pec. 14, 18G5. GtTliall Drug Store. William IloIIinslicad, Wholesale and Retail Druggist. STROUDSBURG, Fa. Constantly on hand and for sale cheap for cash, a fresh sup- ply of Drugs, Medicines, raiuts, Oil, Glass, 1'utty, Varnish, Ker- psene Oil, Perfumery and Fancy Goods; also Sash, Mind and Doors. Pure Wines aud Liquors for Medicinal purpose. P- S. Physicians Prescriptions care fully compounded. Stroudsburg, July 7, 18C4. " Drs. JACKSON & BIDLACK, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS." DRS. JACKSON & BIDLACK, are prepared to attend promptly to all calls 9f a Professional character. Office Or posite the Stroudsburg Bank. - April 25, 1867.-tf. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Officr, irTifiTiiimTri A Journal of Agriculture, Horticulture. ! xdieraiure ana Art, 1'ubhsheu f nenrJrfiSatUrcIay, '"5 qUart frm' CJ. I will expose to sale, at public ven on fine paper and new type. ,1 .,0 r p ei'Mii. naes, on nne naner It is illustrated yvitli engravings of LIVESTOCK, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES FARM BUILDINGS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. OCT" A corps of practical and well-known writers contribute regularlv to its columns. A LITERAR Y DEPA R TMEXT Of choice Tales, Poetry, Biography and gen eral Miscellany, makes the Farm and Fire side a. welcome visitor to every home in the United Slates. No expense is spared to make a journal worthy the patronage of an intelligent pub lic. It will advocate the best interests ot a Rural Life. Market Reports are full and reliable. Terms 2 a Year, invariably in advance, COLD AT ALL IN EWS AND PERIODICAL OF FICES. Specimen copy sent to any address on receipt of fi ve cent. S. S. FOSS, Publisher, Ao. 402 Prune Street, Philadelphia. March 14, 18G7.-3m. DAS CUTE LAGER 15IEU! LAGER BEER AND DRAUGHT ALE, Manufactured by Huff & Lasser, ;in ftroud township, on the road lcad- irnr irom Stroudsbur? to Tunnersvillp. within j three (3) miles of Stroudsburg. ' , The abote.firm have latclv erected an ex ties of Beer and Ale. They have always on hnnd n lar? stock nf tho n Snon.nn mo A rta ..,, h;u ua f..n r a- . wv- . - lhcir ED?r'onty of flavor and substance bv B. ftlansneld, proprittorol the Indian Queen , Hotel, and oilier Hotel and Restaurant j Keepers in Stroudsburg, and throughout the I county. j Those commencing business, and those having already established places for the , vile of superior, wholesome liquors, would do well to patronize our young friends since they are selling their articles cheaper, and the cost of freight being saved, than they , can be bought elsewhere. Orders by Mail 1 promptly attended la Address, BUi' & LASSER, Brewers, Stroudsburg:, Pa. March 23, 1867. PIIOEMX DRUG STOKE. ' DREHER & BROTHER, (Opposite the Jefiereonian" Office,) FT.IZABKTII-STREET, .S" TR O UDSB UR G, PA. Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES. PERFUMERY, WINES and LIQUORS for medi cinal purposes SASH, DOORS and BLINDS. All kinds of Painting Materials, Lamps and lanterns Burning and rubricating Oils. OCT" Physicians Prescription? carefully compounded. II. DREHER. E. B. DREHER. October 4, 1860. Important to Everybody. The subscribers would inform the public very respectfully, that they are carrying on the ni Bool A: Shoe Business ' Vwat their old stand, one door above the Express Office, on Elizabeth St., Strouds burg, Pa., where they will be happy to wait on their old customers, and as many new ones as can make it convenient to call. They have on hand a good arrortment of BOOTS &. SHOES, -for men, women, misses' and childrens wear, j Gum over Shoes and Sandals for men, youth ana misses. A general assortment ot .Lasts and Boot-Trees, 6hoe Thread, Wax, Heel Nails, Pincers, Punches, Eyclettsand Eye lett Setts, Pegs and Peg-Cutters, Shoe Ham mers, Crimping Boards and Screws, also, li ning and binding skins, a rood articie of Tampico Boot Morocco, French Morocco and French Calfskins. Lastincr and all kinds of Shoemaker tool?. Ink Powder and Shoe Blacking, and Frank Miller's water-proof oil blacking. All of which they offer for sale at small advance upon cost. Give us a i call, no charges for showing goods. P. S. Boots and Shoes made to order and warranted. m CHARLES WATERS &. SOX . Stroudsburg, Jan. 1816G6. J. Li. WYCKOFF, ' WITH HUSZ & WULF, COMMISSION DEALERS IN Duller, and Country i'roducc, No. 2T)0 Washington Street, Between Robinson & Murry streets. March 21. 1667-ly. , , New-York. j7h. Mccarty TTAS just returned from New-York with JLJL a -splendid assortment of PARLOR FURNITURE. Call at May 31f 1860.-tf. and CHAMBER his Ware-Rooms. JUST RECEIVED. 5,000 leet of Rose and Gilt Picture Frame Moulding, from 1 inch to 3 inches wide. Also 500 feet of Black Walnut. J. II . McCARTY. August 2, 1660. TVTO EXTRA CHARGE for HEARSE in ll attending Funeral within 5 miles. . J. II. McCARTY. I of Stroudsburg. May 31, 180fl.-lf. TON'T pay 83.50 for a WAbll fcl AIM IV J when you can get them at Mccarty a far superior for $2.50. August 2, 1866 TTcCARTY"7s the only Furniture dealer Jvl in Strruulil.nrrr wlm has a License to! sell FURNITURE. August 2, 1866. j STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA., MAY Sheriff's Sale, TtfcY virtue of a writ of Yen. Ex. ile terrist to me directed, issued out of; me l ,flU rt Ct I 'nramnn IM.a. f 1 uue, on Saturday, the 25th day of May, 1867, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at tlte Court nouse, m the borough of Stroudsburg, the following described real estate to wit: A certain piece or parcel of Land situ ate in Barrett township, Monroe county, being part of a tract of land in warrantee name of John II. Baker, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone thence north 50 degrees, west 123 J perches to a stone, thence through the mid die of the said John II.- Baker's tract, north 40 degrees, east 200 perches to a rock, thence by land of William S. White, south 50 desrecs. east 123 nerches in the DCfirinmnir. containing 150 acres. perches, more or less. Improvements are one I'LAAh. HOUSE, stories A high, about 1G by 2.8 feet; FramoJ barn, with Stone Stabling underneath, 20 by 24 feet; Spring of Water near the door. About 5 acres of above land is cleared, balance Timber land. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Frederick Fox, and to be sold ! by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff. May 9, 1867. j Sheriff's Sale. TC9 Y virtue of a writ of 2d plu. lev facias, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monore County, I will expose to sale, at public vendue, on Saturday, the 25 A day of May, 1867, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in th borough of Stroudsburg, the following described real estate, to wit : A certain tract or piece of land, situate in Price township, Monore County, con taining . 414 ACRES, , more or less, 35 Acres cleared, of which eight Acres are meadow, balance timber land, adjoining lands of John Jones and others. The improvements arc one. - Log House, Li one and a half stories high, 20 feet by 32 feet, one LOG HOUSE, 18 by 20 feet, one Blacksmith Shop 14 feet by 18 feet, a lot of friut trees on the premises. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Miller, and Ezra EI- lenwood, and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Stroudsburg, ) May 9, 18G7. j Court' Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Geoi.oe R. Barrett President Judge ot the 22d Jui . a District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties o Wayr.c, Pike, Monroeand Carbon. and Abra ham Levering and John De Young, Esqr'e, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by vir tue of their offices. Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delive ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have is sued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Plea, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner and Oeneral Jail Delivery and Or phan's Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on the 27th day of May, 1667, to continue one weeks if necessary. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which their offices are appertai ning, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail if the said county of Monroe, or a gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) CHALRES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, ) May 9, 1807. A CARD ; ; . To the Hotel keepers of Monroe and ad jacent counties. Look to Tour Interests! I ! We are offering Liquors, Wines, &c, warranted pure, and containing no Drugs, OUs, Essences, Ac, whatever, at the fol lowing very low prices : Brandies from 50c(aSl-00 per gallon less than City prices. Gins o0c(ajoc. Bourbon Whiskey,40c,65c. 3Ionon"ahela, 40cu&65c. 11 Old Rye, 44 Apple 40c(fiC5c. 50c(o,$l 00 Common 15c25c. Wines rail kinds 50c(81 00 Please give us a call, or send your or ders, and satisfy yourselves that wo do do it, that we tcill do it, and the reasons "u "v "' , .. . , , Also, please remember that ice do not have anything to ao tctii "ijruygea ia ouors. Anything you buy from us we guarantee J'ure, aud much below the pri CcS USUally pi paid for the Drugged Liquors. Very Respectfully, J, S. WILLIAMS, Si Co., Stroudsburg, lonroe Co. Pa. July 27, 1865 STAMP DUTIES. . As Amended by Act of Congress. Approved March 2d, 1867. - Instruments are not to be recorded un less properly stamped and cancelled. No instrument is invalid for the want of the particular kind of stamps designa ted provided a legal stamp of equal amount, (except Proprietary stamps,) is duly affixed.. All instruments, doeumcnts and papers issued or used by officers of the Uuited States Government, or by the officers of any State, county or other municipal cor poration, are exempt. In cases where an adhesive stamp shall be used for denoting any duty im posed by this Act, the person using or affixing the same, shall write thereon the initials of his name, and date upon which the 8ae shall be attacbed or used, so that the same may not again be used, under a penalty of $50. " Postage Stamps cannot be used as Ilev- ;cnuc stamps. ro deed, instrument, writing, or paper, required by law to be stamped, which has been signed, or issued without being du ly stamped, or with a deficient stamp, nor any copy thereof, shall be recorded, or admitted, or used as evidence iu any court until a legal stamp or stamps, de noting the amount of tax, shall have been affixed therete as prescribed, by law. The. party to whom a document is is sued from a foreign country or by whom it is to be used, shall, before using tho same, affix thereon the stamp or stamps indicating the duty required. Proprietors of Cosmetics, Medicines, or Proprietary Articles, may furnish private dies, and are allowed 5 per cent, on all purchases of $500; over $500, 10 per cent. AFFIDAVITS are exempt from stamp duty. AGREEMENT OR CONTRACT, Other than those mentioned io this schedule, (or any appraisement,) for ev ery sheet or piece ot paper 00 which it it written, five cents. Appraisements of value or damage, five cents. BANK CHECKS, DRAFTS OR ORDERS', For any amount on any Hank, Broker. or irust Lompany, at sight or on demand, two cents; for amount exceeding 10 on any person other thaa a Bank, Banker or Trust Company, at Sight or on demand, two cents. BILI. OF EXCHANGE, FOR EI ON, Drawn in but payable out of the United States, if drawn singly or otherwise than in a set of three or more same as inland bills of exchange or promissory notes: drawn in sets of three or more, for every bill of each set, where the sum made pay able shall not exceed S100, or the equiv alent thereof, in any foreign currency in which such bills may be expressed, two cents: for every additional $100 or frao tienal part thereof io excess of $100, two cents. - BILL OF EXCHANGE, INLAND, Draft or order for the payment of a ny sum of nonev. not exceeding S100. nth erwise than at sight or on demand, or Promissory Notes, Except Dank Notes; and Cliecks;' or any memorandum, check, receipt, or other written or printed evi dence of aa amount of mosey to be paid on demand or at a time designated, for a sum not exceeding $100, five eents ; for every "additional $100, or fractional part in excess of $100, five cents. BILL OF LADING. For goods and merchandise exported to foreign port, other than charter party, each ten cents. ' ' BILL OF SALE. Bills of sale, by vetiich any ship or vessel, or any part thereof, shall be con veyed to or vested ii any other person or persons, when the consideration shall not exceed $500, fifty cents: Do., when the consideration exceeds $500 and does not eiceed $1,000, $1.00: Exceeding $1,000 for every additional amount of $500, or fractional part thereof, fifty cents: Personal property other than ships or vessels, five cents. BONDS. Of indemnity where the money ulti mately recoverable thereupon is SI, 000 or less, fifty cents: Where the penalty exceeds $1,000, for every additional $1, 000, or fractional part in excess of $1, 000, fifty cents: For the due execution of the duties of any office, $1.00: Of any description, other, than such as' may be required in legal proceedings, or used in connection with mortgage deeds, and not otherwise charged io this schedule, tweo- ry-nve cents. CERTIFICATE. Other than those motioned, five cents. CERTIFICATE OF DAMAGE, " And all other documents issued by any Port Warden or Marine Surveyor, twenty-five cents. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT. . 4 -For a sum not exceeding $100, two eents: Exceeding $100, five cents. CERTIFICATE, PAWNBROKERS. 1 For any amount, five cents. J CERTICATB OF PROFITS. In any Incorporated Company, for an 1 mount not less than $10, nor exceeding $50, ten cents: From $50 ' to $1,000, twenty five cents: Exceeding $1,000, for every additional $1,000, or fractional part thereof, twenty five cents. . ' ', CERTIFICATE OF STOCK. In Incorporated Company, twenty five cents. 23, 18G7. CHARTER PARTT, Or any letter or Memorandum relating to the charter of any vessel. If the regis tered tonnage does not exceed 150 - toss, 81.00: From 150 to 300 tons. S3.00; From 300 to COO tons, 5.00; Over 600 tons, 10.00. - CIGAR LIGHTS, . made in part of wood, wax, glass, paper or other materials, in parcels or packages containing 25 lights or less, one cent: Iu packages of more than 25 and not more than 50, two cents; For every additional 25 lights or fractional part of that num ber, one cent. CONTRACTS. Contracts, Broker's Note, or memoran dum of sale of any goods or merchandise, stocks, bonds, notes of band, for each note or memorandum of sale, ten cents. CONVEYANCE OR DEED OF GRANT. Where the consideration or value does not exceed 8600, fifty cents; From $500 to $1,000, S1.00; And for every addi tional $500, or fractional part thereof, in excess of $1,000, fifty cents. ENTRY OF GOODS, at Custom House, not exceeding in value $100, twenty-five; From $100 to $500, fifty cents; Exceeding $500, 1.00; For the withdrawal of goods from bouded warehouse, fifty cents. FISH, SAUCES, SlC. For and upon every can, bottle or other single package, containing fih, sauces, sirrups, prepared mustard contained there in, and packed or sealed, made, prepared and sold, or offered for sale, or removed for consumption in the United States, when such can, bottle, or other single package with its contents, shall not ex ceed two pounds in weight, one cent; When such can, bottle, or package with its contents, shall exceed two pounds in weight, for every additional pound or fractional part, one cent. FRICTION MATCHES, or Lucifer Matches, made in part of wood, in packages of 100 or less, one cent; When in parcels or packages containing more than 100, and not more than 200, for each parcel or package, two cent ; And for everv; additional or fractional part thereof, one cent : For wax tapers, double the rates herein imposed upon friction matches. LEASE. agreement. memorandum, or contrat for the hire, use, or rent of any land, tene ment, or portion thereof, where the rent or rental value is $300 per annum, or less, fifty-cents : Where the rent exceeds S300, for each additional $200, or fraction in cxecss of $300, fifty cents : Assignment of a lease, same stamp as original, and ad ditional stamp upon the value or consi deration of transfer, according to the rates of on deeds. (See Conveyance.) MANIFEST FOR ENTRY, CLEARANCE of cargo of vessel for foreign port, if ton nage does not exceed 300 tons, 1,00 : From 300 to COO, 3,00: Exceeding C00, 5,00. j - MORTGAGE OF LANDS, j - estate, or property, real or personal, heri table or movable whatsoever, or any per , soual bond given as security for the pay i mcnt of any definite or certain sum of j woney exceeding $100, and not exeeed j ing S500, fifty cent : Exceeding $500 and inot exceeding $1,000, 1.00: For every in excess of $500, fifty cents : Provided. That upon each and every assignment or transfer of a mortgage, policy of insur ance, or the renewal or continuance of any agreement, contract or charter by let ter or otherwise, a stamp duty shall be re quired equal to that imposed on the ori ginal instrument. PASSAGE TICKET, to a foreign port, if of less price than $35, fifty cents: From $35 to $50, 1,00 and for every additional $50, or fractional parts thereof, in excess of $50, 1.00: Passage i Tickets to ports in the Halted States and Bntibh North America do not require stamps. ', PLAYING CARD. For and upon every pack not exceed ing 52 cards, irrespective of value, five cents. , , . POLICY OF INSURANCE, on any life or lives, where the amount in sured does not exceed $1,000, twenty-five cents : From $1,000 to 65,000 fifty cents: Exceeding $5,000, 1,00 : Fire and Marine Ricks Premium not exceeding $10, ten cents : Premium not exceeding $50, twenty-five cents : Exceeding $50, fifty cents. Accidental insurance policies are exempt ' POWER OF ATTORNEY. To transfer stock, bonds, or scrip. To collect dividendss, interest, or rent, tweuty five cents: To vote by proxy, except in charitable, religious, literary and ceme tery societies, ten cents : To sell or lease real estate, aud perform all other acts not specified 1,00: For . any other purpose, fifty cents. PROTE8T OF NOTES, DRAFT &.C., , or Marine Protest, &c, twenty five cents. PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, COSMETICS, &C., not over 25 cents, one cent ; not over 50 cents, two cents ; not over 75 cents, three cents: not over 1,00, four cents: For every additional 50 eents, or fractiou thereof, two cents. PROBATEWF WILL, OR LETTER OF ADMISTBA : TION. Where the. value of tho estate is be tween $1,000 nnd $2,000,1,00 : For every additional $1,000 or fractional parts iu NO. 9. I excess of $2,000, fifty cents : Provided, ' That no stamp, either for probate of wills, or letters testamentary, or of administra i tion, or an administrator or guardian bond . shall be required when the value of the ; estate and effects, real and personal, does not exceed $1,000. . RECEIPT. . Receipts for the payment of any gum money, or for. the payment of any debt due, exceeding $20, not being for satis faction of any mortgage or judgment, or decree of a court, or by endorsement on ; any stamp obligation in acknowledgmeaS of 11s fulalmeit for each receipt, two cents: J'rocided. That when more than oae signature is affixed to the same paper, one cr more stamps may be affixed thereto re presenting the whole amount of stamps required for sueh signatures. sales, or contracts for sale of stocks, bonds, for eign exchange, gold and' silver bullion' and coin, promissory motes or other securi ties, when made by brokers, banks or bankers who pay a special tax, require stamps equal to one cent on every $100. If there is a fraction over $100, the same to be stamped at the full rate of $100. When made by a person, firm or corpora tion not pajin'g special tax, for every $100 of value, five cents. A memorandum of sale or contract must be made by the seller to the buyer upon the sale, or con tract being made, and the stamps affixed thereto. - WRITS, legal Documents, or other original prov cess, by which suit is commenced in a court, of record, or not of record confes sions of judgment or cognovit, writs o other process in appeals from justices courts" or other courts of inferior jurisdiction, and warrants of distress for rent, are ex empt from duty. EXEMPTIONS. No stamp duty shall be required on powers of attorney or any other paper relat--ing to application for bounties, arrears ages of pay, or pensions, or property lost in the service ; or upon tickets or con tracts of insurance when limited to injury to persons while travelling ; Nor on cer tificates of the measurement of weight of animals, wood, coal, or hay ; nor on de posite notes to mutual insurance compan ies for the insurance upon which polices subject to stamp duties have been or are to be issued ; nor on any warrant of at tory accompanying a bond or note, when such bt)ndor'notc shall have affixed there to the stamp or stamps denoting the duty required ; and whenever any bond or note shall be secured by a mortgage, but one stamp duty shall be required to be placed on such papers ; nor on any certificate oC the record of a deed or other instrument in writiug, or of the acknowledgement or proof thereof by attesting witoesses ; nor to any indorsement of a negotiable instru ment. Provided, That the stamp duty placed: thereon shall be the highest rate requir ed for said instruments, or either of them. Receipts by express companies for the delivery of any property for transporta tion are exempt from stamp duty. -Affidavits are exempt from stamp duty. PENALTIES. Penalty for making, signing, or issuing" any instrument, document, or paper of any kind whatsoever, or shall aceept, ne gotiate, or pay, or cause to be accepted, negotiated or paid any bill of exchange,, draft or order, or proraissery note, for the payment of money, without the same be"' ing duly stamped, fjr denoting the duty hereby imposed thereon $50; and the instrument shall be deemed invalled and of no effect : or for counterfeiting stamps or dies $1,000, 'and imprisonment at hard labor not exceeding five years. For making or paying any Billot Exchange Draft, Order, or Note without stamp $200. For selling Proprietary Cosmetics,. Matches, Fish, Sauces, &o., without pro-" per stamps, $50. How to Preserve Furs. As the season has arrived when it be comes necessary to lay furs aside and pre serve them from their ravishers, tho nieths, following hints may be useful to' our lady readers : One ounco of gum camphor and one ounce of powdered shell of red jepper are macerated iu eight ounces stroug alchol for seven days and' then strained. With this tincture the" furs and clothes are sprinkled over and rolled up ia sheets. This remedy is in constant use in Russia, under the name of kChincse Tincture for Moths," and ia found very effective. It is said that a strip of woolen cloth is far superior for lamp winking to that iu common use; it may be cut any length' j as long as it is ot the proper width ; it - gives a more brilliant light, has less heat, i loss dirt, is less trouble iu trimming, and is loss liable to explode. The above in formation will be useful to people in the " country, who frequently have to send a considerable distance for a wick suitable; for their lamp. ... A Large Cow. The Kington (N. Y.) Argus says that Henry, Van Buren, a butther of that place, fcas a Boh, recently purchased at Albany that weighs about 1,800 pounds and is larger than most of the larger seiz cd oxen. The animal was raised in Illi nois. , 4'Down East" people claim to haver caught a lobster nine feet long and weigh ing three hundred pounds. n