Proved in more than 400,000 cases to be infal lible; the only certain worm-destroying medi cine ever discovered. Many diseases arise from worms and occasioning and intense suff ering and even death, without their over being suspected; grown persons are very often afflict ed with them and are doctored for various com plaints, without any benefit; when one dose of these Lozenges would speedily cure them. Mr. J. Murphy, 90 North si. Philadelphia, wasjapphed to. by a poor woman whose daugh terly years "old, had been sick for nearly 3 years; her Momach was as large as a grown person's, her"arms and legs so swollen that she could not walk or help herself, although she could eat as much as two laboring men. Two celebrated doctors had exhausted their skill without any benefit; the father had spent all he could raise and was discouraged, he abandon ed all idea of doing anything more for her, and looked to death alone, to take her out of her misery. Mr. Murnhy believing it a case of worms, gave her a box of Sherman's Lozenges, and in two days she returned with joy beaming in her eyes, and said the Lozenges had saved her child's life. The first dose brought away nearly a pint of worms in one living mass, she afterwards counted over 800 that were discharg ed, besides the mass which she could not count. The child was literally eaten up with ihcm another living witness of the almost mir aculous efficacy of Sherman's Lozenges. JTJJ3 A fresh supply of the above valuable Lozcngos, just received and for sale by T. SCHOCH, Republican Office, Stroudsburg, sole agent for Monroe county. Price--25 cents per box. May 12, 1S42, Weak Backs! Weak Back!! 1000,000 SOLD YEARLY. LT Price only 12 cents a piece, Sherman's PoorIffan's Plaster. The best strengthening plaster in the world, and a sovereign remedy for ,pains, or weakness in the back, loins, sides, breast, neck, limbs, joints, rheumatism, lumbago, &c. &c. Jos. W. Hozle, esq., who had been, so afflicted with rheumatism, as to be unable to dress himself without assistance, was enabled after wearing one, only one night, to get up alone in the morning, put on his clotbes, and call at our office with eyes beaming with joy, and his tongue pouring forth the gladness of his heart, at the sudden and signal relief he haJ received from this best of all reme dies. Mr. David Williams, of Elizabelhtown, N. J. an old Revolutionary Soldier, was so afflicted with Rheumatism, that he could scarcely help himself these Plasters entirely cured him. Thousands of certificates might be given of their wonderful pro perties, but the fact of the enormous quantity sold, must be the greatest evidence of their virtue. For sale at the Republican Office, by T. Schoch, sole agent for Monroe county. may 11. We have tried Doctor Jos. Priesley Peters1 Ve getable Pills, and have no hesitation in pronounc ing them the best Aniibilious Medicine that we have ever used in our families. We are acquaint ed with several families in this city who jn've them the preference to all other kinds, on account of! their mildness, and at the same time, certainty of action. New-York Examiner. More than ten millions of boxes of these truly valuable Aniibilious Pills have been sold in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, Mexico, and Texas, since the first of January, eighteen hun dred and thirty-five. Hundreds and thousands bless the day they were induced by the persuasion of n friend, to try a. Box tf Doctor Peters' Pills. They are in use as a Family Medicine, and all v.uo have used them give them the preference to nil ether kinds, on account of their being a safe, pleasant, and easy aperient being mild in their action at the same time; though, in their operation, producing neither sicknessgriping, nor debility. Doct. Jos. Priestley Peters, Dear Sin: I have used )-our valuable Pills these last four years, in cases of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and Sick Head-ache, and have found them, in a majority of cases, the most valu able Pills 1 have ever used. JOHN CASE, M. D. For Sick or Nervous Ilead-ache, or Bilious Fe ver, 1 would recommend Peere1 Pills in preference t j all other kinds. R. H. ARMSTRONG, M. T. 'The j allowing from the EMMJNENT DOCTOR EMMERSON, is considered sufficient 1 have used in my practice, these last five years, Doctor Jos. Priestley Peters' Vegetable Antibili- tus Pills, and consideied them the I3est Family nJEDiciKC J have ever used. A fresh' supply of these valuable. Pills just , re ceived and for sale at the office of the Republican, fc-troudsburg- Mav 11, 1S42. 0 S T- On Wednesday morning theJJjh ins!., be tween Eaion and. Cpntreviilc, Iro-m.'the JSas lun aiidMilford line oT Stages, a- ,, , 51 A 2 IS TE.MIf . (' elonging io James MilleV) conla'iniiig 2 pair f ivbite and .2 pair of dark mixed PANTA LOONS. 3 Veals, 4 or 5 Shirts. Collars and Bosoms. 1 pair of new Shoes, and a variety "WATCHMAKERS'-TOOLS. of Lost about the 1st of April, between Easton and Centreville.-a- Anv person" who will rjelurn -isaioV Trunk and' vance to enner oi uie jiiiueigncu, preu ai C. II. fLLIAMS' Hotel, JSaston,; wijl re ceive areasbnnble reward. - W ILL! A M JDE AN: Stroudsburg: . iiT3B PRINTING. Having a general assortment of large elegant plain and orna menial Type, we are prepureu io uuumu uvcry uus" criptionof Cards, Circulars, Uill Meads, Notes, Blaiilv Receipts, JUSTICES, LEGAL AND OTHER PAMPHLETS, &c. Printed with neatness and despatch, on reasonable terms AT THE OFFICE OF THE 5effersoi3iaEi Republican. WAYNE COUNTY MUTUAL ALL Persons insuring in this company are members equally interested in its welfare and in the election of its officers. In order to become a member of this company and therebv be insured, the applicant gives a pre mium note, the amount of which is in proportion to the amount to be insured, and its aegree ol iazard, thus: If 61000 is to be insured, at 5 per cent., he cives his note lor $5U. it at iu per cent. io gives his note for $100, and in that proportion or a greater or less sum, according to the rate of iazard, on which note he advances G per cent, and an additional sum of $1 50 for survey and policy. le then becomes a member on the approval ol his aDnlication and is insured for five vcars. J he aggregate of the premium notes constitutes the cash fund, chargable first, with the expenses, and second, with the losses of the Company; and should it prove insufficient to. pay both losses and expenses the money to meet the losses, (should any occur) is borrowed agreeably to the act of in corporation, and paid. An assessment is then made to repay such loan upon the premium notes, in proportion to their respective amounts, and in no case to be made but once a year, notwithstanding several losses may happen. At the expiration of five years the note, if any assessments have been made and paid, is given up, and the insured may-renew his application. Policies may at any time be assigned or sur rendered and cancelled, and the premium notes given up. according to the by-laws of the Com pany. No more than three fourths of the cash value of any property will be insured, and all great hazards: such as Cotton Factories, Powder Mills, Distilleries, Machine Shops, Manufactories -for Printer's Ink, and all establishments of the same class of hazards, are not insured upon any conditions whatever, and that no one risk is taken over $5000, it is considered much more safe and less expensive than in Stock companies, where thev insure large amounts and hazardous property-' STOGDELL STOKES, Agent. 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Uojiesdulbfaroh 17fl-8l v''- tji i w . w v v,imtJfc J x UUWWU UUlUlbU T " K T7jr I Suitedlto qiir Constitutions, and competent to the cure 6f every curable disease i6ill be found in the INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, OF THE North American College of Health. THESE extraordinary Pills are composed of plants which grow spontaneously on our own soil; and are therefore, better adapted to our constitu tions, than medicine concocted homforcign drugs, however well thpy may bo compounded; and as THE INDIAN YEGETA13L IS PILLS are found ed .upon,the principle that, the human body Js in truth , SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE, ylz: corrupt humors, and that said medicine cures this disease on ' ; NATURAL PRINCIPLES by cleansing and purifying the body; it will be man ifest, that if the constitution be not entirely ex hausted a perseverance in their use; according to directions, is absolutely certain "to drfve disease of every name from the body. When we wish to restore a Swamp or Morass to fertility', we drain it of the superabundant wa ters; in like manner if we wish to restore the body to health, we must cleanse it of impurity. THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS Will be found one . of the best, if not the very best medicine in the world for carrying out this , f GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE, because they expel from the body all morbid and corrupt humors, the cause of disease in an easy and NATURAL MANNER; and while they every day GIVE EASE AND PLEASURE, disease of every name is rapidly driven from the body. . The above named Indian Vegetable Pills, have been three years before the American public; and we can now say without fear of contradiction, that of all the various medicines which have heretofore been popular, not one has given such universal satisfaction, or obtained such a permanent hold upon the affections of th&people. Not only do all who use it invariably experience relief, and re commend it in the strongest terms: but it has ef fected some of the most astonishing cures ever performed br medicine. Hitherto, very few of the numerous testimonials which have been received in favor of this extraor dinary medicine have been published, as the med icine obtained its present great celebrity more by its own intrinsic goodness than from extensive ad vertising". It has been deemed nroDer however to offer the following opinions of the public press, together with a few extracts from letters of Agents, merely to show, that the fame of the Indian Vege table Pills, is not confined to any one section, but is rapidly extending itself to every part of the Union. From the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post. - THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are attaining great celebrity in New England as well as other parts of the United States. The attempt of per sons to defraud the public by the sale of spurious articles, meets with general reprobation. Mr. Wright is an indefatigable business man, and shows an array of cures by the medicine which warrant confidence in the virtues of his Indian Vegetable Pills. From the Philadelphia Spirit of the Times. THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. , People are pretty well satisfied by this time, that Calomel, and the other thousand and one min eral preparations of the shops, are better adapted, as a general rule, to kill rather than cure the pa tient; as a matter of course, vegetable medicines are therefore in great request. There are very many humbugs, however, among the latter, and we would advise all those who have the least re gard for their health, to try the INDIAN VEGE TABLE PILLS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH, sold at 1G9 Race street, Phladelphia ; as they are the preparation of one intimately acquainted with the healing art. ' From the Boston Daily Times. INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Of all the public advertised medicines of the day, we know of none that we can more safely re commend for the "ills that flesh is heir to" than the Pills that are sold at the depot of the North American College of Health, No. 108 Tremont street, Boston. Several instances we know of where they are used in families with the highest satisfaction; and no longer ago than yesterday, wo heaid an eminent Physician of the city recommend them in high terms. There used to be in the community, a great repugnance to the uso of QUACK medicines, as they are all indiscriminate ly termed, but it was mainly owing to the regular M. D. s constantly denouncing them.1 They are however, becoming more liberal in this respect, and tho consequence is that good, vegetable- medicines are now more extensively used .than formerly. Extract of a letter from Peter Christ, Uniontown, Carrol County, Md., Nov. 17tb, 1838. Dear Sir: About two months ago, I had busi ness in Baltimoroand called at your office, and bought a TeWoxe's of the Indian Vegetable Pills; and uponlrying them I found them to bo far supe rior to ; Pills, or any other medicine I had over used. - t.had been subject to a cough for five years pjist and during tho time have taken a vari ety of medicines without any relief; . until I got the Indian Vegetable Pills, and by taking four doses, the couglrlisgan to leave me; and I now onjoy bot ,?r 1!P?lSfenAiave dno for years past After I;-qun&e,V bea valuable medicine, I imnio diatejyentjto Baltimore for. ajlarge supply J I :haVeirecQivedojmuchbenofittinliusinff4 tliOnJiv"- i DIAN VEGETABLE PRILLS thaWL cannot help.tbut recommend them to every invalid I S:2 and think so well of the medicine that I have sent two dozen boxes to my invalid friends, in t:. State ofclndiaha. Signed, , PETER CHRIST. From G. C. Elack, New York. Mr,. Wm. Wright Dear Sir you will please i3 forward as sooff apl&sible, some of your Indian Vegetable Pills; as" we are;almost out of the am. cle, and they appear to be getting into general use here. We have a great call for the medicine a: present, and those that have used them,, speak vity high of them. One gentleman attributes his being cured of DRopsv'to the use of tliem; and another has been cured of D vspepsia, solely by the use of your Indian Vegetable Pills, and is willing you should publish his case .if you think proper. G. C. BLACK, - No. 1 Chatham Square, New York Extract of a letter from Mr. A. Larrimore, Indiana. Doctor Wright DearSir Ilavingsome knowl edge of your most excellent compound INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, and not knowing how t& get a fresh supply, my stock being nearly exhaust ed, and wishing to always have them in my family, I take this method to, open a correspondence wit;? you. The pills alluded to"are well thought of here and very much wanted. I wish te make arrange- ments with you for a constant supply, as I think a very great quantity coma oe soia m mis section of the country. Extract of a letter from Samuel Griffith, Stewart town, York County, Pa. Mr. W. Wright Dear Sir I am selling the In dian Vegetable Pills by the dollar's worth, and at that rate the stock of Pills, left by your travelling agent, will soon be out. I am pleased to find they are such ready sale. Those who have used them, speak in the highest terms of them. Many have already found great relief from their use, and when the cures are final ly effected, I shall do you the justice to inform you of the same. Extract of a letter from Washington City. Mr. Wm. Wright Dear Sir You will have the kindness to forward me as soon as possible, too or three gross of the Indian Vegetable Pills. The sales have, for the last two months, increased rap idly; those who buy, generally remarking, "that they are the best pills they have ever used;" and my opinion is that they will in a short time super cede all others in this city. ROBERT EARNHAM. Washington City, D. C. Extract of a letter from Lycoming County, Pa. Mr. Wm Wright DearSir On being appoint ed Agents for the sale of the INDIAN VEGE TABLE PILLS in this place, we only look one gross on trial; but it would have been better if we had taken a half dozen gross; for on a fair trial they have far exceeded our most sanguine expecta tions. In fact so much so that we have been oblig ed to send to Mr. Zimmerman, at Lancaster, mor& than a hundred miles from here, forten dozen; but these will last but a very short time, the way we are selling them since they have been fairly tested. In the first place, I gave some to our Physicians, to make trial of since which they have purchased a number of boxes, and highly approve of them. A few days ago, there was alady sent 30. miles to get a box of the Pills, she at the time was very low, and unable to turn herself in bed; but in two days, my informant says she was able to help herself. We could mention many other cases, but deem it unnecessary at this time; but would merely say; that as the season is fast approaching when there will be a great demand for the Indian Vegetable Pills; and if we only could get a supply of the med icine, we could establish other agents, which would be of immense advantage not only to the NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH; but to tho public generally. Please let us know your views on the subject, and any directions relative to the same, will be promptly attended to by Very respectfully, your friends, S. WINCHESTER $xSON. Jersey Shore. Lycoming county, Pa. AGENTS for the sale of the above named IN DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS: ' Charles Boys, Stroudsburg, Monroe county. John Lander, Craigs Meadows, Monroe co. John Laforge, Milford, Pike county. Stoll & Dimmick, Dingman's Ferry, Piko co Peters & Labar, Bushkill, Piko county. MyERS & Edinger, Tannersville, Monroo co OFFICE AND GENERAL DEPOT, FOR THE SALE OF THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 169 RACE STREET, Philadelphia. August 23, 1841. ly. BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, Bar Iron, Car-,CoacJj& Wagon Axles SAW &,&a CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS, Axle and Gun Barrel Iron, And a general assortment of WAGON TYRE & SQUARE IBORV constantly on hand and will bo sold on the mcd' reasonable terms, by MORRIS EVANS. Analomink Iron Works, April 6, J 842. BLANK MORTGAGES " " For sale at this office. HORSE BILLS atly' and expeditiously executed 1