MEDICINES. • Witht's Indian Vegetible 44115 . OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE Of Health. MO MEDICINE has ever been introduced to the A _ill l eeriest' Palle, whose virtues - have been more cheerfully and universally ackeowleged, than the a bove named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. To descant upon their merits, at this late day, would seem to he wholly unnecessary, as very few indeed who read this article, will be found unacquainted with the real excellence of the medicine But If further proof were wanting to establish the credit of this singu lar remedy, it might be found in the fact that no medi cine In the country has been so SHAMELESSLY COUNTERFEITED.- Ignorant and unprincipled men have , at various pla ces, manufactured a spuritirs pill ; and in order more completely to deceive the public have made it In out-, ward appearance to resemble the true medicine.— These wicked people could never pass °lntim worth ess trash, but for the assistance of certain misguided storekeepers, who becaust they, can purchase the spu rious arttele at l reduced rate, lend themselves to this monstrous system of imposition and crime. - The patrons of the above excellent Pills, will there fore be on their guard against every kind of . imposi tion; and remember the only genuine Agents m Potts ville, are Messrs. T.-& J. Beatty. • The following highly respectable store keepers have been appointed Agents for the sale of WRIGHT'B INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR soIIUYLICILL COUNTY, and of whom it - ,is ennfulently believed the genuine medicine, can with certainty be obtained: T.& Beatty, Pottsville. Bickel Jr. Hill, Orwigsburg. • Aron Mattis. Mahantango. _J.; Weist, litineerstown. Jacob Kauffman, Lower Maliantango.. Jonas Kauffman, do John Snyder, Friedenshnrg. Featheroff. Prey &ro. Turarota. Tagert, Tamaqua. , John lilaurer, Upper • Mahantango. Tit•Ferrider, West Penn Township. . Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. P. Sehullere&co. East Brunswick' Township. C. IL DeFiorest. Llewellyn. E. O. & .1. Kauffman, Zininiermantown. Bennett & Taplor, Minersville. George Reifbnyder, New Castle. 'Henry Koch & Son, MeKeansberg. •Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. John Mertz, Middleport. Samuel Boyeraort Clinton. Shoemaker & - Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. ,RE7,41 - tE OF, COUNTERFEITS. The only security aeninst impoiition is to purchase from the regular advertised'azents, and in all cases be particular to - ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. three devoted exclusively to the sale If the medi ine, wholesale and reatil, No. 109 Race street, Pinta delehia ba.ltemeinher. none nre genuine except • Wright' I tilt tit Vegetable Pills " f.h. 21 TOILET ARTICLES GLENN'S ROMAN KALYDOR, A SAFE, PLEASANT AND CERTAIN CURE FOR-i - 10,RECKLES, Pimples. Tan, Smilmrn, Moth,,llloilies, .C'., 'letter Ringworm. and othel obstinate affections of the ssati,.ternoving :every : impurity and giving to the coinpleition a eleartuiss truly beautiful. Ta gentlemen lsreccommended -gir removing the irritatinn and oth r;diseases bribe skin, often produced by the . use of strong alkaline snaps and creamo,in shaving, the Katy dor may be , used without the least danger on the most delicate skin. and i> a refreshing wash in warm weath er, or in travelling, price 50 - rests ' per bottle. GLENN'S ele gant prepatation in compounded Of various funning together a compound of Trent value, foi , promitting the growth a nit•preserVing the hair, it nourishes the roots, th-retiy causing it to prow with vigor, and preventing it feeiu falling out,or turning grey, rentoeins at the same time, the dandruff which causes the hair to fall Li m Ti, those who have lost their hair by sickness or any other cause, except oblige, it is confidently rec tommended,-it given a softness to the hicks, and has the singular properlyofmaking the hair dark, and is therefore recommended to those who arc beginning to turn - grey—it is also an excellent curling fluid and being pleasantly perfumed it is much esteemed for dres sing the hair in general, and — or the heads of children price s[lcents per bottle. GLENN ' SAROMATIC kISE I OOTH rASTE. This very pleasant and truly efficacious demi-Mee, is prepared from ingredients perfectly - harmless, it gives a pearly whiteness to the teeth, firmness to the gums, and fragancy to the breath, removing spots or 'ent decay, and preServing the teeth effectually. it has been List it and reccommended by 'dentists in their prac tise, and is believed to be equal to any article of the kind in use. It is put in neat China boxes, and having a solid form, is not liable to waste. or spill, and is free frointhe grit of Tooth Powders In gcncral,price 25 cis. per , . GLENN'S INDIAN lIAtR 1.117P.i IS V: arrall i•oi to change 'grey or red hair to a lianthome brown or jet black, without injury to the hair, or even staining to the skin, and may' he used with perfect safety. To those who have become prematurely grey, it is inealu • sitar, and to gentlemen who arc troubled with grey whiskers it is strongly reccommended, the color, pro dared is natural, and . will not rub off, or soil thetrill ' test Muslin, Price 50 cents. MICHALIN. ' S FRECKLE WAstt.,--A corn plete remedy for Freckles. This rente.dy,was invented by Dr. Cite Micky's, of Lombardy, a distinguished P . hysicianof the last century. The proprietor has eve ry confidence in it ; as a superior preparation for the purpose designedtt may be used Without the least In tion, and for pimples and other affections of the skiff; it is a certain cure.. Price 3:; cents per bottle. ':The.' above named articles have been sold very ex tensively by the subscriber for many years, nod are COllSCientiousl.c recommended to the politic, as prcipara lions of real value, and not to lie ranked with the hum bugs of the clay; a single trial will convince the 'most skeptical, that their good qualities are' not over rated A Good Shave and Id no Shave." . GLENN'S ' UN RIVALLED se.roNAcrous COSt POUND FOR SIM PING. • • T G Tr 0 Gentlemen who abase themselves., this article ottered with the greatest confidence as equal, if I ; • not superior to any other Shaving:in:lp in u,>.. For a etelightful and i,iiiisiste.ot lather, which will not dry u- Min the tat e or irritate the most delicate skin, for the • ease and comfort it gives to the often troublesome.oPe , ration of stinving, rendering it surpassingly easy, this ; Comminud can be safely reccommended. It is equally i • etTectinil in warm or cold water. and after using it, the • face is left soft and pleasant, and entirety free noun the irritaihni and roughness often caused by the use 'of ' strong alkaline Soaps and Shaving Creams. The corn . pound is nteasantly perfioneil and put lip in a neat chi isa,box, answering all the purposes of a shaving lox, ' and on trial Will he found very economical and votive - nient, during the few years this article has been before the public,4-he proprietor has sold 35,000 boxes of it, and the demand is constantly Increasing as its merits • become known. The agents are authorized to return the purchase money, where it - loci not give entire sat— isfaction. 'The Saponacernis;Ounpound is composed of inere • clients, so aritniratily compounded. that ,having with it, is an absolute pleasure.'-1). S. *Gazette. ‘The.Sationaccous Compound, is the b'est preparation, extant for sharing purposes. Itts extensively patron ized, and deserves to be ; every I:tenth:maw who shaves Inmselt; should buy it.'—rltiladelphirt Gazette. 'tie beg to call the attention of the bearded portion of our silt /scribers. to the Saponaceoui Compound. It is , houf except insi.the best slut vingsoap,we ever used.' —Vhilada.'Franstript. • 'The Saponaceous Compound for shaving, is the-best —peiliaps the very best article in use. for scraping the beard from the human face . divine. What with rukeen razor and this compound, you may shave your face in half the time, you are pronouncing the word. It is an anomaly in langimee—it is a very good shave, and Yet shave.•—Boston Daily Times Prepared by 7 L. W. Gl.lt i. 31anufarturer of Perfumery, Cosmetics, and Fancy Snaps, 62 and S - South Third street, opposite tae Ex.; change, Philadelphia'. And also sold by DENJ. DANNA.N, Ag't., Pottsville. ?day 13_ 2o—ly NEW IDRUG STORE E. 11. EICIffIOLTZ, & CO., respectAilly informs ,the citizens- at Pottsville, and' I ▪ t t een qUizzed; oriel net the ladies, wonNi• his reipetfUland picas. trot elvtlitics, and his.eoUbtant anentionin. draw iaLt NOMS andsaleens, iliivava showed then;elves his,flietrds. But a.cernNnation was at last flurn., el among the trio. of; 11 . .andies, strong patrons of. the quatterly, to annildlau the American. They inoposeil to vary the:eternal Waltzing and piping; , I oy t he action of cha4d - i• aril p'•rvitm at various games; and having inteAsted ONO of tlinSe . inde-j I , fitig.d.;e lad ies who plicuys • car ry their point, in. • - the scheme, it_ was v4.te,g to be the After serne few ch. l ,trailes had been disposed of; one gentleman begged itiave to propose the game , I • called Crowning the . This is played, bk- selecting a judge Of ihe game, and three per.; sons, either ladies or- 1 gentlemen, who arc to con:: • I test for the crowning - 1)y answering Successively the various questions; the rest of the party sb lro L:l:4berty to ask. 1 Tilie one who is declared to aya been the readiest* happieSt in his answers; nee e •res the MIND. Our .lmericsn, m,uc t against. his, was ch among the time candidates. He was aware that his positremp the society , with'which lie was Mingling, teiTual: of hint the' ability to • I. • sustain himself. lid "tvats,to be sure, treated' With di,tingufsh'd rittentioijr.by his host and hostero, n] generally .by thy ti,.'irty; but this was a favor to the individual, and n'Ot ore' the company un derstood it, .r• the el/emelt:riff neptablicans, or apPre- • ,e iated the utpublic.l: The three worthies had at .rangcd that their turn.fn him shoal Lill in sue •es:non and be, the'llast,:-." The first one, a perfect e• . xquisife., and witlvan lir °finest ineffable coode scension, put his Aloe:Alen ! '• . . • ' fell understand riAly the geverriment ofyour !country, you achnoH:leilg,e no distinction Of rank, Jeons.equently you canlteve court standardfor Ilthe Marniqrs of a - gentlemen ; you Will rarer mo• information Whhp your best settee!. of po-,- liteness is to be found' • • .rer your benefit, Itidied the A merican,.Enti-. ling• I ••.• Calmly, :f wo u ld Abcoramend the Fells of slam; a contempliltiO of that stupendous d2r teaches humility io the proudeswand human nothingness to the iv4est. It rebukes the trifler,. and arouses the rfiH.4 stupid; in short it turns Men from their idols,rand when we acknowledge' that God • only . is 'c,ord, vice feel that men afro our equals. • A true'Clirtition is alWaya. polite. • There was a in Otrifir among' the audience, but whether of applotn4ar censure, the American could not detertnirle,qs he . dia not choose to betray any anxiety fur th/. 4k - ult by scrutiny of the face& which he knew wer4 bent . on him. The' second nli'lv4) - reposed the quer:non. Be alrectcd to be a great politician, Was mustached and whiskered like p diplomatist, , which station he had been cove4ng • His voice was bland; but his enipha,is was eery significant. • F Should I vis4,iltre United States, what subs ject with which ,tal conversant 'would most in •terest your peopi,, awl give 'me an opportunity of enjoying their couversanon ? You must inatrOini as you do at present, that a monarchy is the sect, the purest, the best gov ernment, whibh tret"...'skill'of man ever devised; and that a democracyl is•:litterly barbarous. Myeoun . "trymezi are proverb:7,4ly foncliwargument, arid will Anect you on lattetiihese, questions, and if , you rhoosei, will 'argue trial you to the end of your The murmur w NO. 16. decided exprcssi answer. had bce The thiitt th assured Toit:' triumph, said, 'I require yo 't r*eision on a ddicato question, but the rules of t!l.4.pastirne warr'ent it, and also a candid aniii.eri ;iou have seen the American • • 1 andsthe ladies; nhich arc the fairest' The young th,r4lican : glanced round tho circle. It was brightJW4ll flashing eyes, and the ` aweet smiles which #rOthed Many a lovely lip, might have' won . a le'ii:determined patriot from his nlle glance.. Be did, ;riot -hesitate, though ho bowed low to the lad:rS alo' he answered. fhe standr4Nl female beauty - is, believe; allostotl to be- th'ei 'power of caching admi;ation and begetting jiiiv in our sex, and_ consequently those lies Wa are must admired, and belovvd • and respected by ; Pre gentlemen, mu l t be the fair est. `Now I '3.15'1*. confidently that there is not a nation on earty Otero woman is . sotitily beloved, so tenderly cliciiolied, so respectfully treated, as in. - the Republic f kae United States; ther4foreltho American ladQ are the fairest. 13ut,'. and ho again bowed' (ice, 'if the ladies before whom I hare now th 41ortor of expressing my opinion were in my 4mPlry, we should thinL them Amu. E f i.4;ieneweil, but still without ahy. the, feeling with which hia reiciN ed n tpse frorn his seat, and with an liat.seerned to aznounce a certain. i .` ricans.' The applaiit'e was enthusiastic, and . 'otter the mirth had suli4:yd so as . to allow the judge to be heard, he dire r eto the crown to the Yankee.. Death, tha tipful• minister of heaven, owns no distinction, pajtno respect to worth, whether of ege,'or manh4 or youth; he often strikes, in his. wand, the frieVil.of scienze, and religion, while he- pa . 'skt, y.the fool, 'the vicious, antl'pro fade, and le4Y'yci'thern in the ternporaryenjoyment of the liatter'ie . e4if life. . • . When SeenCjireaehed. Prejudice crud, .'Cast anyi . good thing'-come out of Nazareth?' ecrocify . him ! crueiff"?.imr exclaimed Digotiy.,..• 'Why, what evil hathtite (loiter iernonstrated. Candour.. f kodLiberalitr`..drew fcom his words thitinforpnce, -In every. naticti; he that . feareth God and'potketh, rightcousnolw,,it;+: accepted with • . •