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i. m l X ft c. I r i V, kf lix ?&.' KJ r h DAM EVENING BULLETIN. DAIL r, EXCEPT SUNOA Y rosser McCarthy, Proprietors. RATES OF HUDHCRIPTION. ,,Thk Daily Bollrtin will be delivered to any part ol the city at 6 conta a week, or one year for 8.1. Tub Daily Bulletin to anypostofflce In the United States, tiosiago prepaid, nt tuxnty five cent per month or three dollar per year. MONDAY EVEN'G, NOV., 7, 1887 It is wild ono of the first thines a Kan aa town docs is to build an academy for iho o iucalion of the childen of expected Immigrants, nnd in n measure the success of many is due, it is claimed, to the fact ibnt they have good schools. Tna growth of Birmingham, Ala., has been wonderful. In 1880 her property as assessed nt about $3 400,000. This year hor total properties, real and per sonal, are listud nt $40,128,000. Oh, for a boom like rlirminithnm's 1 CoNnniw-MAV Kelley, of Pennsylvania, thinks Kentucky will one day be tho richest State in the Union. Such is the opinion ho expressed after his recent visit to Louisville and other points in tho Commonwealth. Mr. Kelley is a man who does not indulge in idle talk. When the rich undeveloped resources of the State are considered, it will be seen Mr. Kelley is about riant in wh.it he says. At the meeting of the House of Bish ops of tho Protestant Episcopal Church, in Philadelphia recently, the Rev. James fi. Johnston, of Mobile, Ala., formerly of Mt. Sterling, Ky., was elected Mission ary of Western Texas, to succeed the lamented Bishop Elliott. Atthesamotimo the Rev. Abieh Leonard, of Atchison, Kan., was elected Missionary Bishop of Utah and Nov.ttta, to fill the vacancy -mm ed by the translation of Bishop Tuttle 4c Missouri. SniLnvviLLB is a local option town, ibut the liquor drinkers still manage to get their toddy whenever they want it. 3t is not sold as liquor, but it is liquor all 'he samo. The Sentinel tells how it is done. It says two brothers named Adams were arraigned recently on the charge of violating the law. They had been openly selling a bitters call "Queen's "TaBte." They admitted the selling, but claimed the bitters was not liquor. The testimony before the court went to show that "Qneeri'H T.iste" is composed of twenty tlve gallons of common whisky, twenty-five gallons of water, two gallons of syrup, two pounds of orange-peel and Jour pounds of various other ingredients The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty, thus lecltrine that bitters is not liquor. The trial of the case consumed a whole day. A case of similar nature was tried in the United States Court in Louisville, and a bitters composed of almost identi cally thesamo ingredients was declared tobe liquor. " You pays your money .and takes your choice." Thankgsgiving Proclamation. Governor Buckner has issued tho fol lowing proclamation: 1, 8. B. Buckner, Governor of tue Common--wealth of Kentucky, recommend Unit Thurs day, November 21, 18s7, the day designated by tho President or tho Untied Utates tor that jinrpose, be observed by the people or Ken 'tacky Inthe man er which -each Individual may deem most fitting to acknowledge the bounties which have been extended by the 'beneficence or theSupteme Being. Doueat Kranktort t!ienecoudday ofNovem 'toer, A. D., IHH7, aud In the ninety-sixth year ef the Commonwealth. 8. B. BUCKNKB, By thoOovoroor: Geo. M. Adams, Secretary of State. Pithy Points From Washington. If every family in Mason County had a skeleton in the shape of a drunken son bow quickly would liquor be relegated io ils rightful place. Will some of those who favor -whisky being retained in the county. kindly show wherein it has ever been of .any benefit to any one but the few who may have nmnssed money in its manu facture or sale 7 We are able on our side to show blight ed homes, rained families, mortgaged Jarms, drunken fathers and sons and misery and woe on all sides, as somo of the direct results of the traffic. Wo affirm that if the people of Mason County vote liquor nnd the rum traffic 'from their miiiat, it will be the wisest .ami best movo they can make. If we take no broader view of the mat 'Tier than tho sordid selfish one of dollars and cents, it will bo immensely to our gain to shake ourselves clear of this tre mendous incubus. Fashion's Fancies. There is a threatening change from Tiigh coiffeurs to moderately low ones. None but street suits and walking dresses are made with coat sleeves this fall. Silk puffings aro tastefully let in at 4ho upper part of the sleeves of many irocks. Stockings and gloves in Sardininn green attest tho popularity of this new shade. Tight-fitting jackets of ve'lvet and vel veteen are worn in tho house with a variety of skirts. Black trimmings, jot passementerie, and braids nro much in vogue for trim ming colored frocks. Stock and Crops. I Tho enmpliBof t hacco awarded pre miums at the Gormantnwn fair have been sold at Cincinnati at $30 per hundred. In CI rk C uinty John P. Bu-h pold 12, 000 pounds of new tobacco at 15 cents all round. Lew B -an aud others about 20, 000 pounds at 18 cer.ts all roun 1. ' At Buffalo a few evenings sinco J. O. Hamlin' drove his two trot era, Belle Hamlin and Justice, a mile in 2:18, neither horne making a brake in the en tire distance This time beats tho world's record for team trotting. W. H. Hendriek'd Bale, at Flemings burg, last week waa the largest ever in that county. Abwt $30,000 worth of property was Bold. Among tho et ck disposed of wore thirty-four two-year-old mnles each at $111, twonty-nino year ling mule at $89, five suckling mules at $05 Tobacco has been way upon the Cin cinnati mirket of late One lot of 200 hogsheads of fino cutters brought 30 cents per pound, and another lot of 200 hogbho ula brought Bomewhero between 34 and 38 cents per pound 200 hogsheads bringing close to $100,000. , Last year the Dwyer Brothers bought Joe Cotton, who was thought to be a great hone for the future. The price asked was $10,000, and after some hig gling they agreed to pay $9,600, with Bessie June thrown in as a make-up weight. During the season Bessie June won upward of $150,000 for the Dwjcrs, while Joe Cotten was a dead load on their hands, winning nothing for them. The Lexington Press says: "We would adviso farmers to hold the 1887 crop of tobacco for a while rather than to sell at present prices, 12 to 15 cents, as the price is certain to advance and holders will re ceive from 18 to 20 cents before the end of tho yetr. The boom now on is a sub stantial one and not a speculative one, as it is the manufacturers who are ad vancing the price. Hence take our advice, and not sell at present." A Sad Case of Poisoning Is that of any man or woman afflicted with disease or derangement of tho liver, resulting in poisonous accumulations in the bl od, scrofulous affections, sick-headaches and dNease.s of the kidneys, lungs or lie i rt. Theno tioubles can be cured only by going to the primary cause, and putting the liver in a healthy condition, To acuomolh-h this result speodily and effectually, nothinir has proved itself so efficacious as Dr. Pierce's " Golden Med ical D scovery," which has never failed to do the work claimed for it, and never will. . The Chum Would Have Liked It. Tho other day, in an elevator-car an absent-minded colleye boy, eighteen years old, was seated in his chum's lap. A beaaliful young lady entered. In a jiffy he was up, and politely removing nis hat offered her his seat. Epoch. - Silk embroidery, passementerie nnd braiding are the trimmings of the sea son. ' What can be more disagreeable, more disgusting, than to sit in a room with a person who is troubled with catarrh, aud has to keep coughing and clearing his or her throat of the mucus which drops into it? Such persons aro always to be Fitied if they try to cure themselves and ill. But if they get Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy there need 1)6 no failure. Don't Experiment. You cannot afford to waste timo in ex perimenting when your lungs aro, in danger. Consumption alwnys seems, at first, only a cold. Do not permit any denier to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you tie has something just as good, or just the samo. Don't bo deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Dis covery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all throat, lung and chest affections. Trial bottle free at the drug stores of J. C. Pecor & Co., nnd S. P. Campbell & Co., of Aberdeen Ohio. OUE NEIGHBORS. MAYHLIOK. We are having some lovely tall weather. Altnout like itprlug now, and the 6th of November. H F. Franklin, of Bohm Broa. 4 Co., Cin cinnati, was with ua on the 3rd inat with some nice samples. Wra. Fields, colored, who accldently shot himself a lew days since, died on the 2nd lnxt. About four weeks ago his sister wus burned to death by her olotnes catching fire. The drouth Is beginning to be a little serious In many places In the county, Drlnklug and stock water are b itti getting source and bobm of the farmers have stopped shucking corn in order to nave the fodder, it Is so dry. The meeting at tho Christian Church was brought to a close last Friday night, At tbat meeting three confessions were made, making in alt eighteen additions. Hon. A. P. Gooding has returned from the Hot Springs and reports himself as sound as a "daddy's dollar." GEttMANTOWN. Mrs. Fannie Couoh, who has been visiting relatives and Irlends In the two counties for nevoral week, returned Saturday to her home m Texas. Miss Ida Walton, tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Tommlo Tyler, lorsoraoweoks, returned to her home in Covington Saturday. Wo hoarol sovernl crops ol tobacco In Ma son County belling all the way from $18 to $i5. Tho Baptists itro holding a protracted meet ing nt Two Lick Uuurob, lie v. Holmes preaohing. James, second son of GrandlRon Plnckard, died Friday mornlug, October 4tb, of quick consumption. Fnxewoll, Jim, wo will all diop a tear of aympatby upon your gravo. Mauy deads of Ulndnoss, perhaps but little thought of, at the lime, wilt Rive him a warm filaco in the memory ol many, Henitaohtd ilinself iq the church on his sick bed .and died in tho hepo of a bright hereultor, PAIR OF DANOING TURKEYS." Devico or a Cmcl lint Ingenious liar keeper to Attract Custom. In a saloon on Frankfonl avenue a reporter saw, tlio other day, two turkeys dancing to tho strains of an orguiuetto. It was n strango sight to seo tho ungainly birds bobbing up and down, flnt on ono foot, then on tho other, then up with both feet, circling and wheeling around each other, chasseiug aud changing stiles, keeping perfect time with nn orguiuetto turned by tho hand of the barkeeper. AU the onlookers woro mystified, whllo tho barkeeper grinned nnd raked in the nickels which wei-e paid over tho bar by tho amused crowd. , Though tho turkeys apparently kept timo to tho music, the reporter noticed that they danced on wln the music stopped, raising first ono foot nnd then the other, and ns thoy warmed to their work their steps grow faster and faster, tho musician raising his spi-ed to keep up with tho jumping birds. Tho tur keys, whilo going through their performance, wero confined in a wire cage at tho end of th bar. The cage was about three feet 6quaro and five feel high, and tho floor of tho cage was thin sheet iron. The leporter, after tho crowd went out, in vestigated tho. dancing turkeys and discov ered tho method by which tbey were taught or rather compelled to move. He found that the plan was ingenious, though crueL They wero made to dance by means of fire. Underneath tho sbeet iron cage floor there was a shelf set, leaving a space of about three iughes, into which was fitted nn iron slide. When tho man wanted tho turkeys to dauce ho would quietly get a shovel of live coals from the kitchen stove, distribute tuem over the iron slido and slip it into place un der tho sheet iron cage floor, and in flvo min utes the turkoy fandango would bo in full blast. Fiibt ono foot would bo raised, then the othor, and so on, tho pace quickening ns the heat increased, until the birds would be going as fast as they could lift their feet, and they would keep it up until the floor would cool off again. "They know what's coming now at soon as I begin to fool with the slide," said tho bar keeper, "and thoy begin to danco without waiting for tho floor to be heated. It's good card for the placo while it lasts, but I guess the novelty will soon wear off. I'm getting tired of it myself already.'' Phila delphia News. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Toptof of the Tlraas QWin in Terse ana Sploy Mannar. Lepera have been smuggled into Philadel phia. Eighteen Nihilists have been arrested at Kieff ond Odessa. James H. Place, a New York policeman, committed suicide, no ono knows why. Geerge Balzor, of Ottawa, BL, bottlo blower, will hang for the murder of a com rade. The steamer Ocean Bird, sunk off Pasquo tunk river Monday night, and all on board wero lost. Edward Blake, Canada's parliamentarian, is quite likely to enter the next parliament a Home Ruler. Annie Deadrick. of Jonoaboro, Tenn., was burned to death by her clothes catohing from burning lpaves. Emperor William appeared at a window in his palace yesterday, and bowed to the thousands ossumblod to see him. Huggins Cracker and Confootionery com pany, Kansas City, burned Friday night; loss between $75,000 and $100,000. The strike of the union printers at Roches ter, N. Y., is practically a failure, and many of thorn are returning to work. A. M. Way, secretary of tho wrecked Empire Building and Loan association; New Brunswick, N. J., got away with $18,000. The, metal shell found in tho ruins of Newman's house, in St. Louis, is a portion of a lamp, and not of a dynamite bomb, as reported. Henry Robinson, colored, was hanged at Union Springs, Ala,, Friday. Last May he murdered an old map whose young wife was the causa of the trouble. Wharf master P. H. Kallaher, of Momphls, has been indiotod on twenty-eight counts for embezilomout. The deficit is placed at 50,000. He placed but a small proportion of his collection for wharfage to the city's credit. Kosaler & Co., of New York, have so curod au attachment against the property of Isidore Cohufeld for S14, 735. Mr. Cohn fold is said to bo the largest foather manu facturer in the United States, and is in some way counectod with the Rosenthal failure in St. Louis. Ivy City Itaees. WAsnmoTON, D. C, Nov. 7. There was a decided falling off in the attendance at Ivy City, although the weather was perfect and the track in good condition. First race, one milo: Telle Doe drat, Barnum second, Bess third. Tim 1:42 1-ii. Mutuals paid r.iJ5. Second race, one and one-eighth miles: Dunboyne first, Lolex second. Time 1:55 1-a' Mutuals paid (7.20. Third race, six furlongs: Patrocles first, Joe Cotton second, Ovid third. Time 1:10. llutuals paid 111). 45. Fourth race, one and oue-alxteonth miles: Telle Doe first, Qlenmound second, Banner Bearor third. Timo 1 m9 3-4. Mutuals paid tvi.au. Dill Green's Trial. Pcnu, Ind., Nov. 7. Testimony for the state has closed in the murder case of Will lam Green and tho court adjourned until Monday. There havo been thirty witnesses examined, and the testimony of all is the same with regard to the killing of Brom baugh and the oruelty of tho premeditated murder. Itlaw Ont the ! WiLKKSDAniiK, Nov. 7. Father L. 8chor inskl, pastor of the Greek Catholio churoh, at Kingston, this county, was found dead in bed at Schwartn'a hotel, in this city yester day morning. It is believed that the priest upon retiring blow out the gas and was suffocated. Nature's Seed Sewing. Tho woody melnn-abapod fruit of thousand box trco of tho West Indies is rnado into a neat box by sawing oil the top and scooping out tbo seeds and is usod in Barbodoesfor holding sand. When, howovor, tbo fruit Is allowed to ripen on tho tree, it bursts ex plosively, scattering tho seeds over tho ground. Au experimenting naturalist recently sought to prcservo a specimon of, tho fruit by drying curofully, but it exploded with such violeiice n.s to destroy tho box containing it. Arkunsaw Traveler, Tho Smart YoaBg Xau. A tramp was sleeping sweetly on tbo string pieco of tho French lino dock ou Sunday afternoon. A cloud of flies swarmed above blm. Thrco nicely dressed young men ob served tho sccno, and ono determined to end it. Ho secured a bucket wltb a ropo atttocbed from a neighboring tug. He filled it with water from tho river aud dashed its contents into tho tramp's face. Tho startled sleeper awoke, throw up his arms, and rolled into tho river. Tho crowd rushed to tho strlngpleco, whilo tho young man was a picture of despair. When tho tramp came to the surface no called lustily for help. Tho women on the 8boro looked at tho well dressed young man and cried, "Shame I" Down went tho unfor tunate again with a mournful appeal to those on shore. The young man who caused all tbo mischief waited no longer. Ho jumped into tho rivor. Both he and the tramp appeared at tho samo time about six yards apart. Tho young man swam for the tramp, but, strange to say, the tramp struck out, too. With little effort ho ronched tbo tug from which tho bucket was secured and easily gained its deck. Thence ho climbed to the dock. Tho young man followed him, and the dripping pair wero tho center of a laughing throng. The tramp, turning to tho young man, said with a dis dainful air: "Say, young feller, yo think yer smart, don't yer; but who got tho wust o' tbat gamof1 Tho youpg man nnd his two companions ro treatod amid the jeers of the crowd, whilo tho tramp selected a suun v rspot and Eat down to dry his clothes. New York Bun. Not Lone n Folloeman. Policeman Uivo mo a pint of peanuts, aunly, and there's five cents for you. Aunty HIven bliss ye, sorrl I seo yer are a now man on tho foorce. New York Sun. Shackleford's Pharmacy. Most attractive store in town in "Cox Building." Fine old wines and liquors toi medlca. purposes. Pure druua. Tvil' rtclp' m w vr"" CHICAGO MARKETS. FDBNIHnED BT W. A. NORTON. Saturday's Closing-December wheat, 73; May wheat 7HJi; May corn, 45Jf; January pork, UMlk. lo-dtiy'H Opening-December wheat, 73; May whea ,7(f ;7?$; May corn, 5J. No board Novemoor 8lti. BJBTAIL MABKET. Coffee Vtt. . Molasses, new crop, per gal - Uoldon HyruD...... .. I 20?6 63 4 40 X7 BUgiT (18 H 6 . 10, 12 14 416 9dlO rtorgum, Fancy Now.. Sugar, yellow's 16... ..... Sugar, extra C, $ 0) sugar a. v ro -. i Hngar, graunlated H lb...... Bocar, powderod, per lb..., "ugar, now urieans, y a Oial OU, head light V BI.. Oacon. Dreakfaat W tt ! II Kacon, dear sides, per D Bacon, Hams.ty &..... Bacon, bnouiaere.per id., ueans wuai Butter. VIB Chlckons, eacn., 303 U) la W 15W25 18ct20 o25 6 25 460 4 '0 4 70 4 7 16330 0 ZJ 20 Q 40 2530 4V Kns, pilot. , ,,. Klour, Limestone, per barret Flour, Old Gold, per barrel ... I Flour, Mayavllle Fnuoy, per barrel . Flour, Mason County per barrol Flour, Royal Patent, por barrel.. , Flour, Maysvllle Family, per barrel.. VIaiiw Jrnlinrvt no uhaI Honey, per lb Hominy, 9? gallon......... ., Uoaiy peok Lard,$Oi 1 Onions, pru- peok roimnwi i i er peoK ....... Apples, per peek ... ANNOUNCEMENTS. I VOR MAYOR, Wo nro authorized to announce that W. U. PELHAM Is a candidate lor the nffioe of Mayor at the January election, 1888. Wearo authorized to announce that K. K. PEAHUK. Jit.. 1m a candidate tor re election to the nOiue or .Mayor ai the Jnuuar, eleo tlon, l&'S. I FOR TREAHURBK AND COLLECT JH. We are authorized to annouuee thtt F. 11. 'TRAVEL, la a candidate for Collector and Treasurer at the city election lobe held the first Monday In January, 11S88. We are authorized to announce that O. 8. ILTCA.CU Is a candidate for re-election to the office or Collector and Treaaurerjut the Janu ary election, 18-8. I We are authorised to announce AUSTIN HOLMKd as a candldato for Collector aud TreaNUierat the January election, 1888, FO MARSHAL. We are nuthorized to announce that W. B. DAWHON is x candidate lor the offlco ol City Manual, at ino January election, iobb. We ar authorized to announce that J A M ES HKFLIN U a candidate lor re-election to the office of City Marshal at the January eloeilon, 1888. FOR W1IAHFKASTER. Wo are authorized to announce C. M. PHIS TKlt am a candidate ror reelection lotheoffloe ' of Wharfmaster at the January electlou, I&8. WANTED. W ANTED A white woman to do family wasning. Appiy an mo utnuc WANTKR-Ladlea lor our Fall aud Christ inas trado. to take llzht. pleasant work 1 at their own homes, tl to 13 per day can be quietly made. Work sent by mall any dls- I luuce. Particulars tree. (No canvassing. Ad "dress at once, CRKSo'ENT AKC CO., 147 Milk street, Bonton, Mass. Box 6170. TNTBNMNQ ADVERT18KR8 should ad- I I dress Q ED. P. HOWELL & CO., 10 Hpruee street, New York City, for select list or l,iO0 j newspapers. Will be sent free on application. WANTED-2U.0U0 live turkeys. Highest market pi ice paid. dAwlmnl F. H. TRAXKL A CO. FOR KENT. FOR RENT A small house on Hntton Htreet. adjoining resldenceol W.ll.Bhack Icrord. n7d2t J. V. BARBOUR. FOR RENTI A8evenootftvepla'iio In good order. Apply' to BULLETIN OFFICE. nW5t FOR RENT My residence on Forest ave uue. Five rooms and kitchen, good cel lar. Apply to E. P. MOCLAN AU AN. nldlw FOR SAU3. IjiOR 8ALB A two-Ktory fiame dwelling JP house on uorth siue of Forest avenue. Uood prlod and termsv n4dtft O.S.JUDP, Agent. TiiOR HALE Iraraedlutely, a bo von octavo JO piano, The instrument can be seen at A. uhucuo's renb'ence, Fifth ward. Apply to FRANK HAUCKE.BU Charles "old. nZdfit jOK tiALE My riihldonco on Wont Hecnud JV Htreet. A. H. THOMPSON. IJOR HALE OR RBNT-Tho desirable resi ; donae now occupied by Mr tjnuvnry on tue south side of East Fourth Htroet;ou easy torras ; possesion given October lt Blikltf CHARLES PHIBTER. -JPi STRAYED. STRAe'0R8lOLEN A bob-tailed olack cat from n rcsldenooonHuttonslreoU Re turn to Clerk's oUlce and receive reward. d2t MATCHLESS .P I . BARGAINS IN r y -1 hbv Gunner wit i auuua i )) 1 J. W. SPARKS & BRO, No. 24 Market street, pftt oh sale this rlay great bargains Jim Dress Gods, Cloaks, Jacket Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., &c. Twenty-fivo pieces DreBsGoodslredtioed from 30 cents to 16 cents per yard; Two hundred Juckels, with Hoods, at an insido price ; Ladies' fine Merino Yosts nt 45 and JM cents; Gentlemen's Medicated 'Undorwear, very fine, at $1 ; One hundred Bed Comforts at 75c, 90cu, $1 00, $1.25 and $1 50 each ; Five thousand yards of Jeans to fe sold at wholesale prices ; 4 4 Floor Oilcloths 25, 90 and 35 cent; Latest styles Dress Trimmings cheap ; Big bargains in Flannels, Blanket, Ginghams, Prints and Muslins; Fifty cents buys the best white 8hb in this city. ""Our prices aro always the loweai i 24 Market Street LOOK WHAT STARTLING PRICES ARE BEING OFFERED BY Xj- BZIX-jXj 1 pound new Leghorn Citron ... .......... 35 2 pounds best new Currant.. ..-..... M 1 pound bet Layer halslntk... .... W 1 pound purei-tloK t'aidy. . IA 1 rtoumt Kood linking Powder.. .......- B 1 large can Mustard Hurdlues ..,. 10 1 dozen largo P.cule . .. 6 2 bottles Hnlder Home-made Catsup...... 2 pounds choice Mince Meat. ............... K 2 pounds best Jelly IS 8 pounds be t Apple lliittar... ....... ......... X 2 p-unds beft presorvrs ........, SB 6 pounds new Hnokwbeat Flnur...... 26 1 pound bet new Turkish Prunes............ 8 2 package AibuuKles CoOee........... K 10 b trs good Boap ...... ......... 2E Headquarters ror Birds, Turkey 8, Celery and Oy store. H . B. Choice largo Pumpkins. We Close Our House December I. Bargains in every depart ment until that time, ery body invited to call. W. W. HOLTOir. KIRK & SHAFER. New Meat Htore, at No 77 East Second street, near Yaucey A Vlexnnder's livery sta ble. Choice fresh meau constantly on. hand at mvrket prices. Your patronage la solic ited. n6dSt -KTIBH ANNA X. TRAZXK, 87 Booond street, dealer in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, School Supplies, etc. Call and examine my now line o Fall aud Winter Goods. TTVH. W. JI. ANJDEHSON, (Sardls, KentUoky,); PHYSICIAN and SUBGEOX. Offlco at tint store. olfln(i saroxicB:. Tlie partnership heretofore existing between Dm. MoNutt A Phillips has boon dissolved. Dr. MoNuttcftn be found horoaftor at Ills of fice, opposite the First ttaptut church, oa Market street. J12t fi. J. f . SPARKS 4 It ' T1 U