JL JWJiRSONIAN ittil UBLlCANr VHE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CON- We have been favored with a copy of the ministers of the Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which terminated its labors on lucsuay, the 14th ult. Wc learn that 13 preachers have been admitted on trial, tliat 9 remain on trial, that 8 have been admit ted into full connexion, tnat 8 elders have been ected and ordained this year, that there are 12 supernumerary preachers, and that only one flcrgyman, the Rev. Joseph llussling has died during the year. The Conference contains within its limits, 34,070 white members, 8,669 colored. In- crease uunng me year, wnuu, uiu oov Tim Pnnfnrptifn nnllnrMnn fnr iinir. I animated preacher, amount to $1866 57. The w . . rni i i lucent collections to zoio vz. inc addi tional collections for necessitous cases, to S8S6 71. "Wc give the names of the preach ers and their stations, for the two districts of Philadelphia North and South. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT. Solomon Higgins, P. E. Union, J. Kennaday. "FJipiipznr. f- Sorin. J. Wnnlson. sun. St. Paul's, W. Cooper. estern Church, P. Combe. Mariner's Bethel, L. M. Pretty-nun. Weslc' Chapel and Fairmount, M. fl. Sistv, . V Bethesda Miss., J. A. Boyle. f Asbury, B. F. Price, f Haddington, L. K. Berridge. Chester, L. T. Cooper, J. Edwards, J. Tal ly, sup. f Radnor, H. G. King, J. Neill. Phceniqville, D. Shields. Strasburg, G. Oram, V. Gray. Soudersburg, S. Grace, T S. Johnson, D. Best, sup. Columbia, James Cunningham. Susquehanna Miss., H. Sutton. Harrisburg, "W. Barns. " Halifax, J. Davidson. Lancaster, D. D. Lore. Springfield, J. Bissey, T. Sumpton. "West Chester, W. Urie. Dauphin, W. M'Combs, H. Gilrov. Brandywine Miss., David E. Gardner. New Holland Miss., A. John. J. P. Durbin, President of Dickinson Col lege. L. Scott, Frincipal of Grammar School at Dickinson College. NORTH PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT. James Smith, P. E. St. George's, R. Gerry, E. Cooper; sup. Nazareth, J. Nicholson. Eighth Street, A. Atwood. Fifth Street, T. J. Thoinpson. Kensington. G. Lacey. Harmony, T. B. Tibbies. St. .John's, R. M. Greonbank. Zoar and Westley, G. Wiltshire. Philadelphia Circuit, C. Lippencott, (one to be supplied.) Frankford and Bridesburg, R. W. Thomas. Bristol, Bustleton, and Holmesburg, J. Led man, Wt McMichael. Germantown, D. Daily, J. L. Taft. W. H. Gilder, sup. Manaunk and Falls, R. McNamee. Lehman's Chapel, J. Hand, (one to be sup plied.) Norristovvn, Evansville and Lumberville, J A. Roche. Doylestown and Attleborough, C. J. Crouch, "W. K. Goentner. Rising Sun Miss., P. Eisenbray. Easton, J. S. Inskip. Stroudsburg, J. Flannery. Mauch Chunk, "W. H. Elliot. Pottsville and Miuersville, .1. B. Hagany, J. "W. W. Arthur, (one to be supplied.) Reading, S. H. Higgins. Potisgrove and Mt. Airy, J. Harn.er. We may mention that in addition the Con ference embraces the "Wilmington District, the Easton District, and the Snow Hill District. The next Conference will be held in Philadel phia, but the time is not yet fixed. Pa. Inq. A STTrifT.-TTv.-r? OiTTUAni? TMipA'fn-i lile Chronicle states that an atro-j cious act Avas recently perpetra on board the steam-boat Governor Pickens, when twenty miles above that city G. B. IIaydel Esq. ed itor of the Marengo Patriot, was shot and dangerous ly wounded by aperson named Gee, a fellow passenger who understand resides in Gainesville ia this state. The circumstance is as far as we have been able lo gath er them tliey, are as follows : The "boat left this city late on Saturday, L'vening,Mr. Haydeu repaired to the holier deck, 'where seated in a circle of friends , he was engaged in a po litical conversation. While this was poing on. Gee obtruded himself, iiid commenced using very abusirc language, bantering Mr. H. to bet, to fight, &o. Mr. H. did all in his pow er to evade the conversation,' remark ing that he did not wish to bet or fight JukI desired him to leave him. After sitting- a few moments, Mr. H, arose for 'the purpose of retiring to the ladies' cabin, to join his -wife, who was also on board. As soon as he rose, Gee drew" a pistol and shot Mr,, if, the ball lodgings we understand in the hip bone. Gee was immedi ately secured by the pasengers, and the boat put back bringing both the wounded man and Gee to this city, Surgical aid was immediately procu red for Mr. Hay den and although the wound is pronounced rather danger ous, still Hones are entertained of his recovery. Gee was promptly com mitted to prison. We have never heard of a more wanton, cold blooded attempt at murder than'this,as presen ted to us. Mr. Harden is a young and is much beloved hy a numerous circle of friends and acquaintance. The North .East Boundary Ques tion. In the course of a debate in the House cf Commons, Lord John Russel alluded to the Boundary Ques tion, and said their were two seperate and distinct questions involved in these discussiens with the United States. The first had reference to the boundary and the other to the agree ment which had been entered into pending the negotiations ; and he did. not think that, either on the general question, or on the question of agree ment, a serious quarrel would take place; nor did he in the least degree anticipate that the harmony of the two countries is likely to be interrupted. The Governments of both countries are too sensible of the advantages of peace to wish for its termination, and both were perfectly convinced their were nothing in the boundaJy ques tion which oould not be amicably ar ranged if both parties were determi ned to abide by the principles of jus tice. Another Editor Rewarded ! MARRIED, On Thursday, th 23d ult., by the the Rev. Mr. Hecht, Abraham Harrison Senseman, Editor of the Easton Sentinel and Northamp ton Correspondent, to Miss Catharine Siiouse of Easton. PUBLIC VENDUE. On Tuesday, May 5, 1810, at 10 o'clock A. .M. we will expose to public sale, at Analomink Forge, Stroud township, Monroe Co. i four Iiorsc wiisons. 2 two Iiorsc wagous, 1 new cart and Isarsscss, i sulkey, modern style, several wagon bodies, wheelbarrows, sniiili bellows' and tools, a. quantity of about 5 tons of bar iron, of a. variety of sizes, spring steel, castings, &c. Also, a va riety of liXerciiamlizc, Axes, &c. &c. Conditions made known and attendance giv en on the dav of sale, by HENRY, JORDAN & Co. April IS, 1S40. REGISTER'S NOTICE. "jVTGTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN to all persons JL 1 interested in the following Administration ac counts. The account of Jacob Storm, administra tor, &c. of the estate of John T. Storm, late of Hamilton township, in the county of Monroe, de ceased. The account of Philip M. Bush, adminis trator, &c. of the estate of John Smiley, late of otroud township, in the county aforesaid, deceas ed. The same having- been allowed and fded in the Register's office and will be presented to the Orphans' Court for confirmation on Monday the 4th day of May next. M. H. DREIIER, Register. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, ) April 3, 1810. It. $ Dissolution. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers trading under1 the firm of STOLL & BRODHEAD, is this day dissolved by mutual consent- The business of the late firm will be settled by either of the subscribers, either being dulv authorized to settle the same. ALBERTS. STOLL, JOHN II. BRODHEAD. All persons indebted to the firm of Stoll & Brod head are particularly requested to make settle ment on or before the first day of April next. ALBERT S. STOLL, JOHN II. BRCDHEAU. Milford. Nov. 14. 1630. TIMOTHY SEED, For sale by the subscriber, WM. EASTBURN. Stroudsburg, Feb. 14, 1840. . NOTICE. The present expectation of the subscriber is that he will leave here at the close of his school, which will be at least in two weeks from this date. The timely attention of his patrons to their bills will save him much delay arid inconvenience. I. B. NEWMAN. Stroudsburg, March V 1810 "r. 5 BoEIar Ecward ! Escaped from the Jail at Stroudsburg, Mon roe county, on the morning of the 9th inst. a man named Dennis Scott. Said Scott is about 23 years old, 5 feet 9 or 10 icches high, light comnelxion aud light hair. The above reward and all charges paid if delivered at the Jail of the said county. SAMUEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff. March 18, 1840. 3t. HORSE BILLS . Printed at this office with neatness and despatch. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Honorable William Jessup, President Judge of the 11 111 Judicial dis trict of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Luzerne, Wayne Pike and Monroe, and Jacob Brown and John T. Bell, Esqs. Associate Judges of the" courts of Common Pleas of the county of Mon roe, and by virtue of their offices, Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Gen eral Quarter Sessions in and for the said county of Monroe, have issued their pre cept to me, commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery and court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, for (he said coun ty of Monroe, to beholden at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 4th day of May next, lo continue one week, NOTICE Is therefore hereby given to the Coro ner, the Justices of the Peace, and Con stables of the said county of Monroe, that they be then and there with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remembrances, lo do those things which to their oflices are appertaining, and also that those who are bound by re cognizance lo proseculeand give evidence against the prisoners that arc or shall be in the Jail of the said county ot Monroe, or against persons who stand charged with the commission of offences, to be then and ther i to prosecute or testify as shall be just. SAMUEL OUJTSAULES, Shaiff. Sheriff's Oflicc, Stroudsburg, ) April 4, 1840. tc GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. JURY List of persdns drawn to serve as Grand Jurors, at the May session, 1840, of Mon roe county courts : 1 Charles Hawk.Chesnnthill; 2 Peter Berger, Tobyhanna. 3 Peter Frederick, Stroud. 4 John V. Bush, Smithfield. 5 David Keller, Hamilton; 6 George Shupp, Chesnulhill. 7 George Bombergcr, Smithfield. 8 Joseph Houser, do 9 Jacob Altemus, Chesnulhill. 10 John Zimmerman, Smilhfield. 11 John Bulz, Pocono; 12 John Boys, Stroud. IS John C. Slrunk, Smilhfield. 14 George R. Labar, Stroud. 15 Jacob Grotz, Ross. 16 Stroud liurson, Stroud. -f 17 Samuel Pipher, M. Smilhfield. 18 Charles Halferman, do 19 Michael Bush, Stroud. 20 Samuel Bond, Tobyhanna. 21 Wm. Walton, jr. Stroud. 22 Philip Fetterman, do 23 John Mansfield, Hamilton. 24 Francis Edkin, Chesnulhill. List of persons drawn lo serve as Petit Jurors, at May session, 1840. 1 reter Houser, Hamilton. 2 John Felle.nseri do 3 John Smith, Smithfield. 4 Yoest Dreisbach, Tobyhanna. 5 John Hanna, M. Smithfield. 6 John Shivery, Pocono. 7 Melchor Bossert, Hamilton. 8 Abraham Hoffman, M. Smithfield; 9 Mifflin Hannum, Stroud. 10 Joseph Chnslman, Ross. 1 1 Smith Price, Price. 12 David E lenberger, M. Smilhfield. '3 Charles Dreisbach, Cliesnuthilh 14 Charles VVollinger, Stroud. 15 George Strunk, Smithfield. 16 Samuel Snyder, do 17 Henry Wise, Chesnulhill. 18 Jacob Root, Hamilton. 19 Jacob Keyser, Ross. 20 Adam Ult, Stroud. 21 Peter Kurtz, Smithfiehh 22 Wm. Mill, Chesnuthill. 23 George Kern, Ross. 24 Benjamin Turner, Stroud. 25 George Stellcr, M. Smithfield. 2G Jacob Arndt, Smilhfield, 27 Charles Newhart, do 28 Peter Snyder, Hamilton. 29 Daniel Jayne, Smithfield. 30 Stogdell Stokes, Stroud. 31 Samuel Hofman, M. Smithfield. 32 Peter Mervvine, Tobyhanna. 33 James Aliger, M. Smilhfield. 34 George Murphy, Chesnulhill: 35 Adam Huffsmith, do 36 Daniel Brown, do TABLE OF THE RATES OF TOLLS ON THE DELAWARE AND HUDSON CANAL, FOR 1840. . . . -j ICT The. first column shows the Rates where the Rules and Regulations are? complied with The second, the Legal Tolls. TO CREDITORS; Take notice (hat we have applied to the Judges of (he court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, for the benefit of the act made for the relief of insolvent debtors, and (hat the said Court have appointed Monday the 4th day of May next, at 10 o' clock, A. M. for hearing us and our cred itors at the court house in the borough of blroddsburg, of which due notice is here hy given, according to the order of the said court. ADONIJAH DRAKE. JACOB BONSER. April 3, 1840. Articles, jef ton, per mile. Merchandize, Sugar, Molasses, and Liquors, Flour, Meal, Grain, Salted Provi sions, Pot and Pearl Ashes. Gypsum, Salt, Hay in bundles, pressed, Hydraulic Cement, going towards tide water on the capacity of boat carrying it, Do. do. Stone unburnt on the capa city of boa. carrying it, Hydraulic cement going from tide water, Ground Tanner's Bark, Unground do. do. Iron Castings. Iron up the canal, Do. down the canal, Pig Iron up the canal, Cotton, bales or bags, Hides (not to exceed $2 16 for any distance) per ton, per mile, Common Brick, Stone, Lime, Sand, Potter's Clay, Ashes & Iron Ore, Brick and Fire Stone, Antliracite Coal down the canal, per ton, per mile, Do. do. up the canal on the capaci ty of the boat carrying it, per ton per mile. Charcoal (not to exceed $1 50 for any distance, Marble, Mill, and other manufactu ring stones, Hoop poles, in boats, Fence Posts and Rails, in floats, per ton, per mile, Hoop poles, split or shaved in boats, Lath, split or sawed, in boats, Staves and Heading, sawed or man ufactured, in boats, Do. do. rived or split in boats (not to exceed 1 dollar per ton for any distance,) per ton, per mile, Staves and Heading in rafts, Hoop Pole, posts, rails and lath in raits, Manufactured wood for the first 25 miles (thence 2 1-2 cents, but not to exceed $1 75 for any distance on canal,) Materials for making crates for Glassware per ton, per mile, TIMBER IN BOATS. per 100 c. . per mile. Pine and plain maple, for the first 25 miles (thence 1 1-2 cents per mile, but not to exceed Si for any distance,) Hemlock, for first 25 miles, (thcece 1 cent, but not exceed $ ,75 for any distance,) Oak and Ash, for the first 25 miles, (thence 1 1-2 cent per mile, but N. B. When toll is charged per ton ional charge will he made for mileage Cts. Cts. 3 4 2 4 11-2 4 21-2 4 1 4 1 4 4 4 11-2 4 2 4 11-2 4 3 4 3 4 2 4 2 4 3 4 21-2 4 1 4 11-2 4 11-2 8 8 8 2 4 3 4 11-2 4 1 4 21-2 4 1 4 3 9-10 4 11-2 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 11-2 4 2 4 13-4 4 not to exceed $1 SOfoi anv distance.) Ship Timber, Maple, Cherry, White wood, and all umoer not enumerated, (but not to exceed $2 for any distance,) TIMBER IX SACTS. Ver 100 c. fei't nrr mil. Hemlock, Pine, Ship Timber, jAll timber not enumerated, BOARDS, PLANK OR SCANTLING IN BOATS. per 1000 ft. hoard measure, r.ermilp Pine, plain maple, and bass wood ior lor nrst 25 miles, (thence 1? cent per mile, but not to exceed Si for any distance. Hemlock for first 25 miles (thence 1 cent per mile, but not to ex ceed 75 cents for anv distance.) . Cherry and white wood, but not to exceed Si 75 for anv distance. Curled and specked maple, but not to exceed ip2 lor any distance. Ash, oak, and all timber not enumer ated, lor hrst 25 miles, thence 1 1-2 cent per mile, but not to ex ceed $1 25 for any distance, BOARDS, PLANK OR SCANTLING RAFTS ver 1000 ft. b. m. vcr mile. Pine, plain Maple and Bass wood, Hemlock, Oak, ash, and all not enumerated, SHINGLE IN BOATS. vcr 1000 tier mile Pine, for the first 25 miles, (thence 3 mills per mile lor remaining distance. Hemlock, for first 25 miles (thence 2 mills per mile for remaining distance, SHINGLE IN RAFTS. ver 1000 vcr mile. Pine or Hemlock; WOOD IN BOATS. per cord per mile. Cord wood, from one to ten miles, (and for every additional mile 1 cent per cord, but not to exceed 50 cents per cord for any distance on the canal. Articles not enumerated going from tide water per ton, Articles going towards tide water, Pleasure boats, on the capacity of the boat, MILEAGE ON BOAT'S, LADEN OR EMPTY per mile on the boat. Going towards tide water, Coming from tide water, Cta., 31-2 3 31-2 4 4 13-4 134 2 - 21- 21-2 3 4 C-10 5-10 8-10 Ct3.,- 4 '4- ! .-in ; 2k 4 3 -o 1 4v . 8-10 - 8-10 8-1 Or V - 4,.t- 1 if 14 " 4-f 1 on the capacity of the Boat, no addl on said boat. Wholesale ami Retail CABINET WARE, ili LOOKIItfC-GfcASS MANUFAC TORY. T I HIE subscriber resnectfullv informs the citi- zens of Stroudsburg and the public generally. that he has taken the shop recently occupied by James Palmer, on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the Stroudsburg House, m this Borough, where he intends carrying on the Cabinet Making busi ness in all its various brandies. He shall keep constantly on hand or make to or der all kinds of fourniture : Sideboards, .Bureaus, Sofas, Centre tables, XSreakfast and 9iniug Tables, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, &c. &c. together with every other article usually kept at such establishments ; all of which he will sell at the Easton prices. As his materials will be of the best quality, and all articles manufactured at his establishment will be done by first rate workmen, he confidently as sures the public that his endeavors to render gen eral satisfaction will not be unrewarded. He respectfully invites the public to call and ex amine his stock belore purchasing elsewhere. Chairs, Settees, &c. will be kept constantly on hand and lor sale. CHARLES CAREY: Stroudsburg Jan. 15, 1840. Notice to Boatsiftasi. THE Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, will pay the following freight for transporting Coal from Honesdalc te llondout, on their canal the ensuing season, viz : Running Company's boats witli an agreement to purchase and paying $10 each trip on said boat, and making not less than 16 trips with said boat during the season.. Si 46 per ton Running Company's boats with an agreement to purchase and paying S 10, each trip on said boat and ma king a trip in ten days or less, Si 40 do Running Company's boats with an agreement to purchase and paying $ 10 each trip on said boat, and ma- , king a trip in 11 days, Si 35 do. Running Company's boats with an agreement to purchase and paying Sid each trip on said boat, and over 11 days making atrip, $1 30 do. Individuals running their own boats in the coal business will be paid the same freight as company boats. Application for boats can be made to the Collec tors and Superintendents on the line of canal. li. F, LORD, Engineer. Office of Del. &Hud. Ca. Co. Match 10th, 1840. J NOTICE. HP JL HE Sheriff, Commissioners and County Trea surer, will attend at Stroudsburg, on Saturday ol everv week, and may be seen at their respectiva oflices between the hours of 10 o'clock, x. m, and 3 o'clock, p. M. on said days. February!21, 1810. Subscriber respectfully informs the pub JL lie, that he is prepared to execute all kinds ot Plain & Ornamental Painting, Glazing. &c. at his Shop nearly opposite the store of "William kastburn, where all orders m his line will be thank fully received and punctually attended to. JAMES PALMER. Stroudsburg, Jan. 15, 1839. Paper Hanging, In all its variousbranches will be punctually ttended to. J. P. THE Copartnership heretofore existing' be tween the subscribers trading under the firm of Stokes & 13rown,is this day dissolved by mutu al consent. The business of the Intp. firm will lm settled by Stogdell Stokes, who is duly authorised to seme tne same. STOGDELL STOKES; J. A. BROWN. All ncrsons indebted to the firm nf Strilrow Brown, nrn nnrtir.ularlv rfinnfletpd tn mnl.-p !ntttn ment on or hpfove the first rlnv of AInrrh nnvt. rnil I j "7 those having claims against the firm present them ior settlement. STOGDELL STOKES. Stroudsburg, Jan. 1st. 1810. THE Subscriber, in addition to his Fall sup nlv lias iust ropfiivrvl a full nnrl rnmnlpln - i j j - --I ortmentof GOODS admirably adapted to the sea son, consisting ot Ury Woods, Groceries, CrocKery. Hard and Hollow Ware. STEEL, NAILS, and NAIL RODS, in fact a complete assortment of all kinds of goods usually kent in a country store, all of which he i3 disnosed II ' to sell at moderate prices. N. II. Gram and Country produce, vvlnte and yellow pine boards will be taken in exchange ; al so, oak joistg&c. &c. Stroudsburg, Jan. 15th, 1840. WANTED At the Monroe & Pocono Tanneries, JSWO MEW, for peeling and gathering bark, to commence about the 20th of April, and continue througlr- out the barking season. Each man nuistcdme provided with an axe. Spuds will bo supplied by the subscribers. Wages per -,day 62 l;3 ., cents. Hoarding will bo'lound. R. T. DOWNING & Co. - . STUART, HOWELL & Co. ' Pocono tsp. Monroe countv, April 3, 1840. 3t. Job Work of aclWunds neatly exef cuted at the office of the " JeffcWo; nian Republican."