NEW PUBLICATIONS. . B. Lippincott & Co. Issue a neat and hand some pocket dictionary of French-English and Engllsh-Freneb, being a now edition of the work by Ferdinand E. A. Gam. We have just fotind a word in it which wo4tad looked for in vain in the large lexicon of Collot; we are willing, with out time for much examination, to accept this at an omen for the correctness of the handy cads mecum of M. Gast. The book is printed in three close columns to the page, is without the usual in enmbrance of an inefficient Grammar, and seems perfectly adapted to the use of ordinary travelers and students. • When spealting,on March 26th,of Auerbach, we mentioned our desire that the translation by Goepp, an able Philadelphia German scholar, of this novelist's early and excellent "Village Sto ries," should be bunted up to take its place in the Auerbach rkival. That wish has been fulfilled sooner„ than we expected, Messrs. Leypoldt Bolt having put out the translation to match their "author's edition" of the romancer. The brightness and movement of these busy little tales seem to us unmatched in what we know of Ger man fiction. They appear in this issue inter spersed with the coarse, odd German cuts, which fulfil admirably well the responsible function of ilivarrations, being evidently modeled on authen tic costumes and types. Received from Turner Bros Petnam's presentment of Irving's Life of Washington in what they call in Europe a ..luxury-edition" is a deserved compliment to a national standard. The work will be completed in five volumes, of which two are now ready— with creamy paper, exquisite library binding, good steel and wood engravings, broad margins, and every legitimate beauty. The second volume is faced by Charles Wilson Peale's interesting portrait of ; Washington in Continental uniform, sit the ago of forty. This issue is a part of the "Knickerbocker Edition" of Irving'e complete works.—J. K. Simon, agent. Lewis D. Vail, Esq., has written a "Sketch of fit. Matthew's P. E. Church, Francisville, Philadelphia." This is a pamphlet containing a brief history otfh - e establishment and progress of one of the oldest — and most prosperous religious organizations in the city, together with some ac count of the ancient hamlet of Francisville, once a remote suburb of Philadelphia, now a portion of the great city, which stretches far beyond the limits of the old village. Apart from its especial interest as the history of a single church. Mr- Van pamphlet is a valuable contribution to the local history of this city, and It deserves careful preservation in our libraries. The second number of Oar Own, for Mac, smi tains the pleasant impression derived from the first. It is pleasantly local in its interest, con taleirg notices of Louis A. Godey and Joseph R. Chandler, and a religious poem hv David Paul Brown, Lao. Time ure a dozen light and lively articles in all, two good full-page' illustrations, and pleasant editotlL.l gossip. WI; wish "Fannia Warner," the editor, weal of her pleasant task. and a continuance of the courteous support of the literati of Philadelphia. Published by Gitlin, ItleGuig,an &Griffin, 701 Chestnut street. DETECITO ' R ANI) Ns, Tiusiet. BANK NOTE LIST, for May Ist, 181.;:i, has been laid on our table. It cont*ina a list of new counterfeits, altered National Bank Notes, rates of discount in all the principal cities, and other information useful to every I.crson in business. Price *1 50 a y eur. ROORBACKS, AND TEE LIKE The lirooklyn Monthly, for April, contains the following readable article : It Is a maxim among newspaper men to die trust statements which appear in print. News- Paper men "know the ropes." They are of the same general type as the scene-shifters in the theatre; when they set the scenes, they know that the reverse is unpainted board—tin finisbcd,rough, matter-or-tact, with no gilding or drapery, or nonsenre about it. The newspaper reader, on the other hand, holds p place similar to that of the map IP the orchea tra•etall. ho Shape:cis he is the victial of a best, bti: remembering that all the world's a stage, and all its men and women merely players, he dt liht rately elects to pay a handsome price for the p rivilege of being taken in. Gentle reader of the morning print—and of the eta wag journal too—suffer yourself to be en in atcd ! Don't put implicit faith in all you read v. 11 , 1 e yen Pip your coffee in the early morning touts, c•r while you cause your evening cigar to mingle its odor with the aroma of the wine. You con't believe your Tribune or your Herald of ,Hrfning Thunderbolt would deceive you ?" lidrt'd! "Is.° !" yc,ti answer—"if my favorite sheet tells n C Bli untrue story. it is but seldom; and, if ever, t etal FC it is itself deceived !" Y, ry likely; but let us see. For example : Recollections of no less t T. F ix first-class newspaper hoaxes occur to us at this moment. Deliberate boa all of them. Hoaxes invented with a purpose, for a purpose, and all of them accomplishing a purpose—purposes political, fi nancial or !sections. To wit: No. 1. The Moon Hoax—date 1835. No. 2. The Roorback Hoax—date 1844. No. 3. The "Slleveuarnmon" Hoax—date 1848. No 4. The Miles O'Reilly Hoax—date 1863. No. 5. The De Bow Hoax—date 1864. No. 6. The Lincoln Bioclumation Hoax—date 18114. A generation has lived and died since the first nand of these hoaxes appeared it. the columns of the- New York b'un. It was the prolific fancy of Richard Adams Locke—a Brooklyn man— which gave it birth. The "Ituorback" hoax was a political forgery--levelled against James K Polk when be ran for the Pro sideno in 1844. "Slievegammon" was the New York Ilerald's travesty of Sti•venamon—and Blievenamon was the New York Tribute-'s name for a great battle said to have been fought In Ire land in the bloody days of 1848—but it wasn't. Let ns revive the Lui.morive of these and other famous hoaxes, if for no other reason than the tratification of a laudable curiosity to know what men gain by concocting false stories. Loaxes sometimes Mahe a tremendous ruinous when they first blaze up: but they arc very like a reeket after all. I Thu BOORBAcii.—Five-aud-t wenty years ago Ile cord "Boorbuch." was a rally intr.-cry in a Pre utial esuipaigi , ; aid when It had served its purpose it pass( d into trrdilion, as a phrase which comparatively few persons could atmo nt.ly drtme. The hoax came about in a (pilot a3—namely: In September, 1849, a rural sheet, pei.Hrtad in the Whig interest in the town of I.ratu, in this Slate, and called The Chronicle, put I,theil the following note and the appended • pe 101.1 h extract front a book of travels, purport t. g O have been wiitten by an Englishman Yeatherstonhaugh: a' e to tLb Editor et Etc Ithaca Chronicle.] M. ' , pincer ; Will you have the goodness to insert )..us lower 'the following cruet!! from Roorhack's '1 -or Thriofgh the Women' and Southern States in isic This whrlt has received the approbation of i i) American critic, not Daily for its graphic descrip "r re cry, hut for he candid and impartial re• moot:- on men and :ma Tie's. Amidst the present tar n, publics. I would furnish a state. meet made 'long before the contagion reached us. when there Cbtildrbb no inducement to disguise the truth. or publish falsehood. An AISOLITIONII3T." I ValrliCt from Featherstonhauch's •"I'dur."l •...iu t t as we reached the Dunk river in the early grey at tin moraine, we woe up with a singular spectacle, the mot striking one of the kind I have ever wit rimed- It "tea a camp ttf negro slave-drivers, just packing up to Starr. They had, about three hundred elaves with them, who had htvonacked the preeedleg night in tbainsmt the wads; these they were COD .daaLlag-411933aith,C2.121Lthii-At btlif.eippi river; to work upon the sagarplautations in Loub.iana. it resembled one of the ehnies of shim. vp.,tien of by Mango Park, except thattbey had a caravan of nine wagons and single hhree carriage:, for the purpo-e of conducting the white people and' any of the Meeks that slotvid fall lame, to which they were now putting the horses to pursue theAnarch. The female slaves were some of them stittingioto , logs weed, whilst others were am di ng , aipla groat many little Lanett children were warming it i cpbolves byte rue of the bivouac. In }rout of tam All; vaid,prepared for the march, stood in double tiles about two hundred male slaves, mana cled and chained to each other. T had never seen so revolting right before! 1213d ground rent. Orshanei Court Solt- E.elate of . S. , l , Teming. deed.' GARRISON'S COURX-Three-storyi brick howl°, above 12th and Mt. Vernon at., lot 13 by 85 feet. Orphan/0 Court Sate--. Estate of Won. Parker, amid. NO. •2=l BROWN bT. -Three story brick dwelling. lot 15 by 60 feet. Subject to sl6nonnd rent. OrphattP Court Sal.-Estate of Geo. IL .Springer. deed. RIDGE AV.-7 two-story frame houses and valuable lot of ground. above 17th at.; lot 50 by' DV toot to Geary street. Orphans Court Sale-Dotate of Jane Wallace, deed. NO. 2015 RIDGE AV.-Genteel Thredetory Brick D. oiling, With back buildings; lot 20 by 7d ft. Has the modern eonventences. . • NO. lad CAMERON STRP.ET-Neat Thredstory Brick Dwelling, with , back ; 101 17 by 69 ( eet. Hubjeet to *l3O ground rent. Mae Chait. k'owle. deed. N. 535 MolfatlS ST.-Three-story B ick Moto! and Dwelling; lot 15 by 60 ft. Ophans' Court Slle-Elate of C. Strong, deed. S. 13. cox.. 21ST AND FILBERT 81'.-Throe.story Brick How and Dwelling; lot 18 br 63,3¢ feet. Sub) let to $48,1d yet annum. Or phane Court Sate--Yame &dale. GROUND RENT of $92 per annum, payable in euver, well secured and punctually paid. Orphans" Court Sale -tante of Bleight. minor& 11.3311.L'f0N ST.-Three•sto-y atone residence, above 35,11 street, 24th Ward. Lot 235; by 96 feet. Clear of tn. ountbroow BUILDING LOT-West corner of Belgrade Ltd Bro. .non. etreet. 29 by 151 feet. Clear of incnonbra nee. P. 0111115 aT.-Thtee.story brick dwelling above Th .mp. non. • Lot 1514 by 101 feet. Sate aosolut-. NO. 1216 BEA(3I CIT.-Genteel three-story brick dwol ling with back buildings. Lot 20 by 93 foot. NO. 1715 TB O.II.PcON b r.-Neat throa.story brick dwelling. with kitchen. Lot 14 by 45 foot Immediate pp, fieFB7o7l. I Catalogues on Saturday. Peremptory Salo Noe 1513 and 1515 America et. MACHINERY OF A SAW 11A1:11FA iTott.Y. SHAFT ING ANVILS. C . l ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FIREPROOF. dm. Ou TilUitellAY bititcNL • - • At 11 we:ocl, will be sold, America street, above Yetfcr. eon, the entire Machtte y of a dew lilanufactory, cora• prizing ehafting, Pteleve, Grindstones.' Anvil!. Power Ynncning Ninchinti?.. Band add Machine Sheen' Vilma, Circular Basra, • Gig' SaiV., Robbing Machine. Screw. Preasea...Eyana Wanon'e; an4l Lillie's Fireproof dates. (M 4 e Feminize. • , .• Pr' Terms C . aili ,Barn Peremptory. BUNTING. DUBBOROW &CO., AUOTIONEERS, Non.= and al NUMMI' street. corner of Bank et. Succeeeere to JOON U. MYERS dr. CO. LARGE SALL OF FRENCH AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. &c. ON MONDAY MORNING. May 3, at 10 o'clock.on four months' credit, including—. DRESS GOODS. 100 pcs Gold Medal make 811 k Chain° Pepelins, from fine to ficeet qualities in all the new coloringi. 20 pas Gold Medal make Silk Chaim) Waco. Popednea. pce do B.lk t haine Plaid do pce 8.4 & 3 4 do Bilk Maine Black Florentine.— pee 8 4 & 3 4 do Silk Chains Black Byzantine. pee 8.4 & 3-4 de White di Ink Grenadine Moment Full line bik pure Mohair, of superior quality and finfeb. Piecei - Parl4 Mozambiqueii, Bar,gee, Detainee, Piques, Lenoe, IDLES. SATINS. dm. Full line heavy blackliacheruere de Sole and Taffetas. Full line hoa.y ulaca Drop no France and Gros Uri limit. Full line heavy black Faillie de Lyon and Groe de Rhin. Full line heavy black Drop de Lyon and Gros Gretna Full line heavy coh.red Poen de Sole and Fancy Bills. Full line Black and Colored i.y one Silk satins. SHAWLS. CLOARd. &c. Broche Bordtr Stella, Mocambique and Fancy Wool Slum la. Petit Trimmed Cloaks, Baeques, Fancy Scarfs, &c. _ _ %LSO— French Matinee, Artlfteisl Flowers, English Crones, dsc. Balmoral and Hoop otrirts, hsris Birree Trimmings, Bralnd. White Goods, liandkerebiefs, Embroideries. Corsets Palm Fans. Pans Kid Gloves, Umbrellas. Parasols. Notions. dm. BT. ETTLENNE AND "ABLE RIBBONd. Full line heavy all boiled Black and Colored Ribbon. Full line rich stylee extra heavy Sault Ribbons. Full line neweet shedes Trimming Ribbon!. to CABER UMBRELLAS AyD PARASOLS. in Silk and °lvan. ni,Sun and Rain Umbra/as and fancy trimmed Paraeol B. SALE OF 2000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES. HATS. Am ON TUESOAI blutiNINU. May 4. at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. includes —.Men's, boys` and youths' Calf, gip and Buil Leather Boots; fine grain long leg Drees Boots; Congress Boob! and Balmorals ; kip, butt and polish grain Brogans ; women% misses' and children's goat. morocco. kid and enamelled Balmorain ; Congress Gaiters; Lace Boots• Laying Gal• tern; Ankle Ties; Traveling Bags:Metallic ()vomiters. Arc. LARGE SALE OF BRITIoIi, FRENCH, GERMAN D AND DOMESTIC RY GOODS. ON THURSDAY MORNING. May C, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. LARGE SALE C F CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, GANTON MArrINGS, be. ON FRIDAY MORNING. May 7, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, about 301 pieces Ingrain, Venetian. List, liemp, Cottage and Rag Carnetings, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting& &c. T HOMAS BIRCH it BUN AUCTIONEERS A. 141 GOMM MERUHANTS, No. 1110 Usii.I3TNUT street nOhi ily.tram‘e No. 1107 Sanborn street. OOLTSEHOLD Fti.ei.CITI:RE OF EVERY IlhitiOßL. TION REOFI VED ON CONSIGNMENT. Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the mgr re:Lion/010 terms_ Sale at N'. 1924 Green street. HOUBEllth. - 6 Ft: ru FOR FE &cc. _ _ ON HONDA' MORNING - . May 3. at 10 o'clock, at :No 1224 Green street, will be sold, tt Furniture of a family removing from the city, cona. yriying I.lleaant Ror•- wood ,even octave Piauo Forte, made by Fa ruest tiaebler ; Walnut Antique Parlor Suite cvi red with art-en plush; Brocatelle CarthillA ; eretat y and fleukca,e: Walnut and Mahogany tlltam• be•r Suite; Bide and Mau, esei, Clamber and iuina Poem Furniture; t bine, Chute and Plated Were:Kitchen taittit tire, &v. i I - , furniture can be examined at ti o'clock on the morning of sale. PEREMPTORY SILE OF TRENTON 8 roNE CHINA WARE. ON TUESDAY Mu RNING. 14 ay 4, at 10 o'clock. at the au, dein store, No 1110 tJhest ant street, will be cold, a large assortment of euperior 1 renton Stone China. consisting of Dinner and Tea Bets, largo and •mtil Plates and I•Hehea Cups and Saucera. Cc vetch and l ucovered Vegetatile Diaties. Nappies, rout, Eitel nuce Tureens, Pit kle Shells, Egg Dishes, Plain and Decorated 'i oilet Sets. &c. The above al e of the beet manufacture and the newest d, rig ID. MZIERiEMEMM Store NO3 4 nr d - 50 North SIXTH street. Salc at the Auction Store, Noe 40 and 50 North Sixth /SUVA, below AZ ch.tre..t ELEGANT FERMI, L.RE,-ROSE , AlOt , D PIANO FORTE. FIREPROOF SAFES, LARGE PHENOL" PLATE MANIEL MIRROR. FINE ENGLISH BRUSSELS s'ARPRJ S MATRESst.S. CHINA AND GL 113 S. WARE, 1300 KC RES Ac. UN TUESDAY MORNING. fl 4 qt 1(1 o'clock, at the auction store Including very supe rior Parlor Furniture, suits in reps and hair cloth, elegant Oiled Walnut 11,11imber Suits. handsome Wardrobes. superior Secretary Birokesses, Extension Tables, superior Centre and Bouquet hue toned Rosewood Piano For tee, large French Flute Mantel Mirror, %WO suits OA , tSRO Furniture. two sup.rier Fireproof Bates. tine Eng. lisli Brussels, Ingrain end Venetian Carpets, Office Desks arid Tables. Spring, Flair and busk Matressea, Beds, China and Glassware, Go sekscping trticles, ore, . . . . . 15111M=OZ=M A leo, part otock ul Water t otlero. Tin and Japanned Ware. &v.; Ilouottkeet.ing Article. Woodware, etc. IklZ ma H TO ii 3 Alto, liottornd, Lath, : cothplet” ret . 'l”ol3, Vleen, ate TUti ,, r3 AL.°. thirteen Phmogranlue Tuber!. 23.4 4, 6.4 BiZOll made by Hill. finrrnon. Jamul in, Vutelanthir. DESKS, 'l' +1.11.1.6. FIREPROOFS. .A leo , Walnut Uttice Tabled, DeokO, two Fireproof*, dice. THE 8 1 : I c i on l ' r t rX9ltii *LrtHM.LItT- Money advanced on Merchandise gene; ally—Watchua, Jewelry, famon , e, Gold and Silver Plate, and on all articie..l of value, for any length of time agreed on. WATCLIF.S AND JEP , El.dlY AT PRIVATE Fine Gold Hunting Casse,Donble Bottom and Open Fact English, American and wiss Patent Lover Watchei Fine Gold limiting Gam and Open Face Lepino Watches Flue Gold I)aplez and other Watches; Fine Ililver Hunt ing Case and Open kace English.. American and ?swiss Patera Lever and Lepino Watches; Double Case 1/Mglisb Quertlor and other Watches • Ladles' Fancy Watches; Diamond Breastpins; Finger Rings; Ear Rings; Studs he.; Fine Gold Chains Medallions; Bracelets; Semi Viral Breastpins; Finger Rings ; Pencil Cases and Jewelry senerally. FOR BALE.—A large and valuable Fireproof Meet suitable for a Jeweler; cost $650. Also. several Lots in Booth Gumden.Fifth and Chestnut streets. 1 1151 1 A. MeCLELLAND, AUCT"I EFt, CHESTNUT street. CONCERT HALL AUCTION /WOMB. Roar Entrance on Clover street. Household ilurniture and Merchandise of every do. Eciiption reserved-on consignment. Balsa of Furniture al dwellings attendee to onVeasenable terms. E ale at No. 2122 Sprlng Garden street. ELFGANT WALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURE. GRERN PLUSH PARLOR SUIT, BILK' BROOA• TLLLE SUIT. ROSEWOOD PIANO, VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETd. ate. ON MONDAY ISIORNING. . May at 10 o'clock, ny catalogue, the entire House hold Furniture, Velvet and Brunets Carpote. Piano. &c.t. all nearly new and first class Furniture. ji SCOTT, 8u ., 07 T l A O R NEE L LE RY 1020 CilkiiTNUT street. Philadelphia SPECIAL SALE OF BEST QUALITY TRIPLE SOLVE It PLATED WARE. ON TUESDAY MORNING. May 4, at 103 o'clock at Scott's Art Gallery. 1020 Chest nut street, will be sold, an invoice of boot quolity Silver Plated Ware, comprising the nousl assortment. via Tea Seto. Urns, Salvers, Gobleio, Ice Pitchero. Tea and Dinner t actor?, Syrup Pitchers, Fruit and Unto Bait- We, Spoone, Knives. F'orke, FREN Cit CLOCKS. Alec. on Tuesday morning, May, ot o'clock. will be add an invoice of French 8 day Olean, of recent lin portation. BABBITT A CU.. AUCPIONEEREL CABS AUCTION HOUSE, N 0.1030 MARKET etreet. corner of BANK Nunn, E.mla-edvansed,orf.conoleounent6g l hant-S#KS.,* _ ON MONDAY M Oa May n,smenoirg atio ceci LY ptr.• AN __ Low§;#T,G,nri ANON' DRY (MODEL —ALS STOCK OF A RETAIL BTORB. CO elite. HOSIERY. NOT NS. de.. dite. PEREMPTORY SALE 900 CASES STRAW GOODS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNLN% MOP . IL by catalogue. ALSO— • 100 01000 Beets, Sheets. Brogans. Balmoral*. Jr" ractioulare. with ducrisitto or goo do. hereAMA iron IPIIIIIIEVICENG MULE •..IRMANDIP. . . The reputation ilia rix , " llent medicine -- enjoreil > l t ; is m depv o e f d w ft h mi z i r S o dial . ,-: —„,,,,,, marvellous. Inveterate I *We' cases of Scrofulous Rs _ seemed saturated_ will. i * corrnption,hare.,bo. 5... t,.. . •----,-; . • , purified and eured - bjcill •-' ~ , , • ...,--o---.T--_ • Scrofulous affeetiblis and . 4, ._,,,t,..LVr '', 4_ ' ,7;-f, disorders, whichwerel zig '---2,--.:,-1-0-er gravated by the,scrofit-. , - -.--• -,, , lons containinatidirtintip they were painfully allicting, have been 'iadidally; cured in such great numbers in rilmost'eety sec?, tion of the country, that the public scarcely, needle' be informed of its virtues or uses. ' - --- ----- - Scrofulous poison is one of the mosPdestraetivt .. enemies of our race. Often, this unseen arfertlfifelt tenant of the organism undermines, the cOnstifetAbli. and invites the attack of, enfeebling or fatal diseases.. without exciting a suspicion of its presence; :Again,. it seems to breed infection throughout the body, aria then, on some favorable occasion, rapidtvidavcelati; into ono or other of its hideous forms eithei on the stirface or among the vitals. In the ' latteri•tuber-' des may •be suddenly deposited in the lungs "or heart, or tumors ,formed in the liver, or it: 3445WS its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul-nicer..? ations on some part of the body. Hence, the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsuporiftals ad visable, even when no - active symptoms ordiseasei , app,ear.. ,Persons aillicted with the , following cam , plaints , generally find immediate , relict' , and; let length, cure, by the use of this SA_IISAPARIL LR: St. Anthony's Eire Rose or. Erysipelas, Teticr, Salt Itheum, Secild Head, Dinftworm,.. sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or vkible forms of Seroftefouti diseate. Alma in the more concealed forms, as .Duspersiqt Dropsy, heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the various Ulcerous affections of thamuscu lar and nervous systems. • „. , Syphilis or Venereal anti Mercurial Diseases are clued brit, though a longtime is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. .Leucorrheea or 'Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Eentalo DiseaseS, aro oom monly soon relieved and ultimately cured by - its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute Direc tions for each ease are found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. Eheumatisni and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in tile blood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver, and Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. This SAESA_PARILLA is a great re storer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Languid and L.istless, Despon dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous 4p prehensions or Fears, or any of the affections' symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. I➢r. 3. C. ALWEIEL BSc CO., Lowell , Nam.: SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVLRYWIECCRR. At whoießale by J. M. MARIS & CO. , Phi ladelphia. mlatu th 84m FRENCH MEDICINES PRHPARETO TIT Catrasitair & 011F.11113T TO IL I. U. PIIINOPI 24 APOLEOII, 45 Et= Dn RIctiELIEU. PARIX3. SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF IRON. By LIMAS, M. D., Docteur es Sclencee. Oansain.:r & Co.. Unxisisys, PARIS. According to the opinion of the members of the Parte Academy of M. dicine, this article is superior to all the ferruginous preparations known. It agrees best - with the stomach, never causes costiveness; It contains theialo. Inmate of the blood and the osseous frame, and succeeds w tere other preparations f ail, such as Vallet's pits, hen reduced by hydrogen. lactate of iron. and ferruginouts mineral water. One tablespoqnful the solution or syrup contains three grains of salt. of iron. They are both colorless. Agents In Philadelphia, FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO.. N• W. cur. TENTH and MARKET Ste. ASEWoOD PIANO • N TEE DISTRICT COURT OF THE S. FOR THE 1 EASTERN DISTRICT OP PEENSYLVANIA:.'—in hankruptcy.—At Philadelphia, April 20th, 1869 —The urn. , dvnigned hereby gives notice of his appotntrnetibles • gusts'. ee of Wit I: ll} IS HARPER, of Philadelphia. in the county of Philadelphia, and State of Penuevivania,'with-• in raid Dirt ict, w ho has boon adjudged a Bankrupt nilOnk,i his own petition by the District Cour, of said District. WA& VOGDES. Assignee. No. 128 South Sixth etrest. To the creditors of raid Bankrupt. mYI.II3M. I- - - N THE ORM] A NB' COURT FOR THE AND u Co , nty of Philadelphia.- Estate of CITARLEd T. TAY LO n minor.—The Auditor appointed uourt to audit, settle and adjust the first account of MATILDA, B. fr.S.lOl, Cluardian of CHARGES Ti TAYLOR., aminor child of CHARLES T.TAYLOR, and MARY IC-TAYLOR. and to report distribution of the balanee in the ban& of the accountant, will meet the ,parties interested. iortho • purpose of his appointment. on MONDAY, May 10,'A.„ - tY, 1169 at 4 oicloek P . M., at his aim southeast corn rote; Vi about and s lath streets. wand story , 1n the' city or' Philadelphia. 6EO. JUNKIN, Auditor; rn yls.mtnr,fmst• Tls 1/16,0 RIOT COUNT FOR THE urn - AND•,,i. ICounty of Philadelphim—BENJAMlN F. CRISWELL vs. WILLIAM X. LOAS, JODN L. BARRINGEEntuI. SIMON LICIITEN. Vend. ex. March Terni, IB6k. No. The 744 undersigned hereby gives notice that ho has beam appointed Auditor in the Destriet Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, to distribute the fund now in. arising from the sale by the Sher:Mel the follow.' fug described real estate of the defendant SLtdati HTEN, to wit: All that lot or piece of ' Wound.' with the buildings and improvements 'thereon; erected, situate on the southeast coiner of Fourth street and Willow street. ilithat part of the city of l'h ilad tit hia formerly called the Northern Liberties, now the Twelfth Ward of the said city; containing in front or breadth ou maid Fourth street ht teen feet nine inches and, in length or depth along the south side of the said' Willow street fits .Wino foot to a certain nine.feetwideallty lead ing from John's court into the said Willow street.' `(Being tue same promisee which Daniell:Leaner and wife, by in denture dated December 20th, 1864 anti recorded in L. R. 11.. No. 65, page cal, &p., granted end conveyed unto Ms tild Milton , wife of said Simon Lichten, in fee.) 2ho Auditor gives notice that he will hear all' Partial having claim upon said fund, at his educe, No. 623 Wal nut street, in the city - of Philadelphia,mt WEDNESDAY. Pith Al ay. 1869, at 11 o'clock A. M „when and where all persons are requlredfto make their claim or be debarred from coming in on paid fund. CHRIS. STUART PATTERSON, Auditor. it.t.2.10t • 'I HE ORPHANS' FOR THE CITY AND A County of Philadelyibla.-Estate of MICHAEL DYCII. deceasod. —The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the firet and fibril account of ELLEN administratrix of MICHAEL DYCH, de ceased, and to roport distribution of the balance in the Inards of the accountant, will meet the parties interested: for the purposes of his appointment. on TUESDAY. the 4th day of May, 11369. at 4 o'clock P. M.. at his office. 8. E. corner of Sixth and \Valiant etroots, in the city of Pin ladolphia. W. J. M. MoELtiO Y, a via s to tit bt* Auditor. INT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR TP E IA HE City and Comuy of Philadelphia.—ln the matter of the ' trust of the land known as"Beiruout."—Ths undersigned. appointed Auditor by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the second account of JOSEPH S I,OVERINO. Trustee of the eetato known as "Belmont," under deeds of starch ' SO and 31, 18E3, recorded in deed book T. 11.. No: 73. , pages 264 and 230, and to report distribution of the Want* in um hands, will moat the parties interested for that ! purpose at his Office, No. 266 South Third stroot. Phi a dolphin, on MONDAY, May 10th 1809, at 11 o'clock, A. 4E''2 EDWARD M. PAtinON. Auditor. 1 N TE COURT OF COMMI3N PLEAS FOR - THE' 1 City and County of Philodelphia.--ln the matter of the Trust of the land known as "Lowdown, No.'3."—That ` undersigned appointed auditor by the Court to =nudit y settle and adjust the second accountof JOSEPH S. LOV. E W NO, Trustee of of estate known as "Larusdosen 3, ' '. under Doeda of Nov. SU and 22, 1853, recorded in Deed Book T. 11.. No. 129, p. 183, 189, and to report add: button of the balance in his hinds, will meet the .partisar interested for that purpose at his Oleo, No. '366' Bonnie Vane street, Philadelphia, onaIONDAY Mop' 10 1800 at 11 o'clock A. H. 8)1 ,29 tb A tuatp EDWAIID M. PAXSON.:Andlter. A RAII B. BA WKINI3, BY BEER NEXT, FRIEND. &C A , 1, 1 vs. WILLIAM DAWKlNS.'Common'Pleas. Ile Divorce. •Sot. Term. IE6B. No 23. , • , To WILLIAM I.I.IFIAWKINS, Reepondent:-;ault 'Yon will please take notice' that tho Lourt l m rancod c a ems on you to show claim why a divorce a. v. tn. should not bc decreed,ne r eonat service on Yon having i lailett'on no. &ant Of "f 922 - KM 4TIIIID - Alt: tatty 15th 1869 1 at 11 o'clock A. M., in Cenunon Court Boom, t,hostant 'treat, between Fifth 01/14.Sixths main building of State Dome.' Respectfully, JO/4N C. REDHEFFER. ' , In south With street. aril 1E44 Attorney for Mre. Hawkins. a. BOYD. Fi _ _ : Window Ohadea, Beds, biattre. _carpets soil Curtilne li tio. U 6 Nora' nth PLawitaphis. nature ropsavil and 'ambio& nail aa Alek,*Atoitliuur:sio, C D:',of o Pz(yi'eq 130 QT arippitoß : szairamparmo:l4atilrApro,, "ell '.,Tor G REAT ALT SALE .'+'t Bluish!. that on Do 4t h 811115th May; 245 lirdadway, Now York;' Mona of 0111 4 aIntingo over 0 Arnoxig a large hat of names Blot atadr, Wm. Bart . Sonntog, COPIIIII. Bakkerkorff. .file,yer Von Bremen. Lo Poittevin, Carl Ilubner, Waldontnu Iler. Sobleffainger. Rabic, , A Amman Bicbet mug/lima. Ayer's Sarsdpi?,ipla, PBEPdIBED BY Practical Mid Analytical Chemists: LFOAL NOTICES. .29 th El tusto tit ey . wifie lY lP C}lg ott Cher l4 no Of the ver,e flatlet 4 I e ahted at ettetela 11 4 Ate . aro thEldllowlas . : . , attuo. # . ff KI10:111000. ;Schreyer. LLndelte. witlento. Valetio. Escosuro. Antigns, ellguse. Pertvefet. Bakalowiez.