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^fnEDEMOCRA T SATL-lilk'ir- August j(!. ABOUT advertising. Mv snccxss is owing to liberality in advertising.?Jknncr. The roml to fortimo. is through jtrinter'a ink.?i'. T. Jkimm. Success tlcpoiuls tipo'n a Hliml patroiTngc of printing olliccK.?J. .1. Mtor. How can the world know a man lias it gowl thing milOHH ho mlvrr lises til" possession of it??r?iit?tr. tasOOAflOl OM'V '? Frequent anil constant n'lvertis ing brought mo nil I own.?A. T. &ucart. t ?' ? My son, deal with mon who advertise. - You will never looaeby ?lUn FraukUu, iWE^TmiGEMCL Wis are now enjoying cool nights. N. 0. RomtnouGii is the lmppy father of twin girls. Mic. J. P. Coi.k, our ,li\;ory man, is'builfling a large sidiliiion to his stables. ^ \\t i WoUK'tm :tho -.new building in the burnt district is being rapidly pushed forward. Roasting Eahs have made their appearance, and the demand for Radway's Uoady Relief has conse quently increased. Ox .Bunday hut* during the exer cises at the basket meet ing at Rush Run, a ratlojna'ce moasuring four feet was killed. Thk West 'Virginia Confreneo of tlio M. E. Church, South, will con vene at Clarksburg on September ttrd. Hishop Dogget will preside. Tub Raskkt Mketixu on Rush Run last Sunday \(*as well attend ed, and the hospitable people, of that region sumptuOu.dy cjniertaili ed all who were preseiU Tim Extkutaixmext given at the Court House on Friday and Saturday ovonjngs last,, was well received'; and our people will ghul Iv welcome Prof. Love and wile any time thov may drop around. Caxkd.?Qui Tuesday evening last several of the friends of Father Tracy presented that gentleman! with a handsome gold-headed cane, as an evidence of their appreciation of his worth and merit. Thk now'two-cent return postal card is out. It is provided with a stamp at each end. and room for writing two messages. If the send er wants an answer, he must re member not to occupy all.the space. One stamp is cancelled at the ollicc from which it is sent, and the sec ond from the point where respond ed to. The postals will soon he in general circulation. West Virginia is to ho written up for IlmjKr't Monthly. J. R. (.til more, a distinguished author, and Miss I,aura Edmunds, daughter of the late Judge Edmonds of the New York Supreme Court, together with a lady artist who is regularly employed * by the Harpers, and (ieorge VV.' Kirk, a photographer, of Huntington, are scrambling among the/oeky dills of Elk river, sketching and photographing mountain views and collecting ma terial for an (irtielo on the ".Swit zerland of Amencn."?AV/oircr. The now postal law, says an cx chan go,iivrcga'rd to .the prepayment of postage on letters, went into etl'eet last week. Heretofore, as our readers aro aware, all letters in sufficiently stamped have been for warded ' to their destination and the amount due collected Of the per son to whom they were addressed. The an\cji^c4 flnvyi .requires Post masters to place upon letters not fully prepaid the additional stamps, and to send to the oflice at which the letter is to be delivered a bill for the amount due from the receiver of the letter and return it to the postoilieo from which the letter was addressed. STAimixu Akkhay?P?oy Pitowx kj>.?Jolm Price,a machine hand on the farm of Dr. Patrick, near Char leston, got into a dillicftltv with William Patrick, and seriously, if rtot fatally, stabbed him with a card-knife. Pricu had a prelimi nary trial, and was sent on to the Circuit Court. He was not admit ted to bail, as the doctors say young Patrick may die. A seven-vear-old son of Joseph ttonehart, a Front street grocer, was drowned in front of Charleston "nthe t?th. He was playing on wine planks near the shore and fell in. llis body was recovered in about itu hour. 1 ClIiCTIT ('"UiT will (.orlv01UJ nn ?> ednesdav next. Oiiee.v aitlks are now selling ,,t m 1") to KO cents a bushel in our town. The only exeitomnct in our town oil Monday of any ni.le, was a fist fight between two pugilists of con siderable reputation. Ax all,ion FWTOwftl"!rtt?L to rape Miss Taylor at Middlcwav, ?'""wspii county, was made l,v 'a tramp a few days since. On< Literary Cluti arc making arrangements for a public; perfor mance, to be hold at the Aeadcmv aliout tire 2d of September. Fur ther notice will begivon in due time. Unit, Komkkakd & Co~our enterprising wholesale grocors and produec dealers, contemplate erect ing a building and establishing a branch store at Weston.?Chrit tturj Tcleymm. Tju; provision in Die road law requiring finger hoards at all cross roads is much neglected. Road surveyors should not think hccause they know where the roads lead to that strangers on the road know it alsj).. .It don't cost much to put tip neat sign boards. See that it is dune. CiiAMi'iox- &.UCI; Dksti;ovi:k.? Master Marcus Fitzlmgh Kyer, aged J) years, is the champion snake killer of Roane county. Soiiiq, time ago ho killed a big cop perhead, and on last Sabbath he had a .battle with a very largo rat tlesKake, which lie succeeded in dispatching. Now,.'little girls, hero is a very brave little-boy growing up for some of you.?Interior. C'EicrincATE or JxcowoitATtox. ?Secretary of State Brady vestdr dav issued a certificate of incorpo ration to the Elk River Iron Company for the purpose of rent ing the furnace at the mouth of Strange Creek, liraxton county. \V6st Virginia, and manufacturing pig.iron, castings and merchan dising, which corporation shall keep it's principal oiliee brpiace of business at the mouth of Strange Creek, in the county aforesaid, and shall expire oil January 1, ISM!), l'.ight thousand dollars have been subscribed as capital stock, of which ?StlO have been paid in, and they desire to increase said stock bv tiie sale of additional shares from time to time to ;M0,(J00 in all. The capital so subscribed is divided into shares of $100 eacli, of which M. T. Frame holds 27 shares, 1'. 1!. Adams holds 1,5 shares, X. A. Modi holds 5 shares, Dr. It. It. f.ake holds 10 sharos, Colonel H. J.j Jordan holds *2:> sharos, nmi the capital heron ft or sold is* to bo divi ded into shares of like amount.? Whclinj Jicyiiler, J ask Lew and the Uaiujoah.? Last Saturday was quite a gala day for our neighboring town of Jane Lew, the occasion being the arrival of the lir.?>t paWnger ear on the Weston and Clarksburg Railroad, which has boon completed to that plal'C. Everybody was there, and evvrylM)tly,Wiis delighted with ev erything. The engine and cars present a mat and substantial ap pearance. Tlie. passenger, ear which has just b<nm put upon the road is a perfect model of cmivqnipneo.and as far as style and general ^appear aiice compares most favorably with any car we havu ever iBeen. It is dividodjintn two compartments,the front part being used for a baggage and express room, and the roar of the car }r\%. h.'imlaoinojy furnished for the accommodation of passen gers, of whom it will seat thirty. Uesitles this, there is au excursion car of the open-side Centennial style, and the two together make a very handsome out lit. At the invitation of the Directors, who were going over the road on an inspecting tour, some one or two hundred ladies and gentlemen got on the train and wont to Clarks burg and back, a trip of M miles, and occupying about two-hours and a half. The road, as far sis done, is well done. The track is solid and dur able, and the engine seems to run over even the steepest of the grades with ease and rapidity. When fin ished it will be one of the very host of its kind in the United .Statesjind Lewis county may well be proud of its near completion; for she has struggled hard and long for this end, and against almost every spe cies of discouragement. Too much credit cannot be given to thosowho have taken a front placo in the ef fort and are now pus hing the work forward with so much earnestness and zeal. Arrangements have been made to connect the stage line with the train at .lane Low until the 1st of September, at which time it is confidently expcctcd that the road will he '-ompM.d ??? W rEKSQX.i L MUST I OS. T. J. Moore was hero this week. A Miss Dorsry, of Whcelin?. is visiting friends here. Z. T. Malone, of Troy, is in town this week. ?T. N. Camden, Jr.. of Parkers burg, is visiting friends here. Dr. M.S. Holt is attending Coun | tv Court in Ulcnville tliis week. "I'at" Kemiey.ivlin lived ill Wus-| | ton several years ago, is in town. Thomas Evans, of Harrison county, was hero this week. Mrs. F. Brink man and children i | are visiting at Troy. II. II. Smith and family were nt I | Troy on Saturday. i Mrs. J. J. Peterson is on a visit j to Braxton county. I Miss Sallie Fisher is visiting friends in Clarksburg. , C. L. Lightburn returned this' week from a trip to Moundsville.1 " Miss Lyda Cuylvrd has returned I from her visit to Glenville. I Mr. James Partriek, of Philadel phia, is in Weston on a visit. Mrs. Zinn, of Clarksburg, who! has been visiting her father, Mr.! Eliiis Fisher, has returned. Prof. A. \\*. Lorcntz, of Morgan town, passed through here this week, on his way home. Douglas Carlisle, of Clarksburg, was visiting Mrs. Kate Butcher | this \ M. W. Harrison and Georgo C., Danser wore in Buekhannon this I week. J. F. Osburn and 0. P. Bough 1 ner, of Clarksburg, visited Weston | this week. Dr. Camden made n flying visit to Baltimore this week on business! ,for the Hospital. Dr. Hector, of (tration was visit ing Mr. J. H.Todd, of Weston, this Week. J. J. Reynolds, of Upshur coun ty, passed through Weston on Fri day, on his way to Gilmer county. We neglected to state last work that T. P. Iieay accompanied bis wife ami son to Morgantown. Miss Helen Hall, of Koanoke, is risitinK Mr. K.J. O'Britn, of Polk Creek. ('. S. McWhorter nnd John M. Pinnell, of Buekhannon, wcro on our streets this week. George Prison and P. Kenan, of Clarksburg, were registered at the Bailey House this week. C. K. Newlon and C. Y. Byrne, of Sutton, passed through here on Monday on their way to Niagara Falls. ' Major Anderson, who has bee here for some time, left us las week. He is travelling for mercantile house in Baltimore. Mr. Enos Lovell, of Fink Creek. I came in to seo us on Thursday and | brought us two new names, i Thanks. F. A. Lang, B. A. Rapp and P. II. Goodwin, of Clarksburg, was registered at the Waldo house this week. J. J. Peterson, J. A. Barnes and J. S. Gregory were on the excursion that wont from Marietta to Niagara Falls. Miss Georgio Cooper, of Jackson ville, passed through Weston this week, on her way to Morgantown, which place she will make her future home. Mrs. W. E. Arnold, left on Thursday morning tor Wilsonburg, to attend tin. obsequies of her sis ter-in-law, the wife of Colonel Wil son, who, wo regret .to note, re cently departed this life. Tiik thermometer for the week ending Thursday, August 14th, ranged as follows: Highest 81 de grees ; lowest Co. QrAUTKKLY Mkbtinu Services at the M. E. Church Saturday and Sunday. Kev. T. B. Hughs, Presi ding Elder, will conduct the services. ^ Jt'UiKH.?The following is a list | of the jurors summoned for the, Circuit Court next week: , Petit Juror*. T. B. Stralev, G. 1). Clark, A. Sutton, H. M. White, J. II. Law, J. G. Jackson, G. D. Gould, Thomas J. Lough, Leo Morrison, G. P. Oli ver, (r. C. Danser, G. V. Foriniish, 11. B. Henry "P. A. Lorentz, Noah Crawford, James M. Morrison, J. II. Stalnakir, Mandeville Smith, 1 John C. Bond, Jacob Pleteher. Cuniul Jurors. 1). J. Hays, M. S. Uardman, Charles Underwood, S. II. J.-ickson, J. .1. Anderson. W. K. Wilson. Wash Bailev, P. E. S. White. J. ,1. C A Mi-nr IT.iT!. V ! ite. WATBKMEr.oN? luivc come again., We are informed l?y our farmers that the corn promises to ho better this season than it has hccn for several years. The other day two voting men of our acquaintance rushed into the ottice each desiring us to say that one had thrown rocks at the other, and scaring him Imdly. We Will not tell, Mac/ The County Court adjourned) yesterday. The session was sonic J what longer than usual, hut there i was a great deal of business done! and some two or three important and tedious jury cases tried. Mits. Benjamin Wilson, of Clarksburg, died at the Ned Sul phur Springs on tho 10th. and was buried at Clarksburg on thy 13th. Colonel Wilson's friends hero sin cerely sympathize with him in his sad affliction. Sad Accident.?Mr. Ira Ilart of Clarksburg, was thrown from his buggy last Saturday night near tho west end of Clarksburg, fracturing his skull from the eflccts of which he died in a few hours. Mr. Hart was well known in this county ami done a great deal of business in his line with our people. The County Court made at the last session a further appropriation ot *150 for the Buffalo (Jap road, which uire Wilson Hunks will be sufficient to complete this im portant road. 'Squire Wilson de serves much credit for the econom ical manner in which he has managed the. work on this road, and we are assured by those who have been over tho road, that the work so far is well dune. The West Virginia Educational Association will meet in Charles ton. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August 2(5, 27 and 28, is?!). A full attendanco id desired by the managers. Special rates wiil be secured on tho railroads. Further information will be cheer lully furnished by the correspond ing Secretary,E. Bonar, of Mounds vil It*. Our .Market Reports UaHi more Live Slock Jiar lii't foi*Aii?u?t 7. Buef Cattj.e.?The market was a trille nr. >rc active this week and prices a shade better than they were last week, only towards the close trade was slow. The quality was not of as good an average as last week, the tops being not as numerous in proportion as last week, and the middle mid lower grades relatively more plentiful,, the lino ot middles being extensive. Prices ranged from $2 25 a few very common Cattle to $5 25 per 100 lbs for soino select tops. Milch Cows.?Trade is very dull. J Common Cows are very plentiful, and l?est grades scarce. We quote at IS;:-"? Ill per head, as to quality. Prices this week f?.r !>cf Cattle ranged as follows: Best Bcoves at ?"? OOutfo f)2; that generally rated first quality ?! 50a$5 Ot); medium or good fair quality 3 12nfl 12 :| ordinary thin Steers, Oxen, ami Cows 2 25a-f2 87; extreme range ot" prices 2 25a $5 25. Most of the sales were from 3 87 to 12|*r 100 lbs. Of tho receipts 7515 head came from Ohio, 1050 from Virginia, C2S from West Virginia, 101 from Maryland, 00 from Missouri. 75 from Illi nois, 00 from North Carolina, 00 head from Kentucky and 00 J head from Pennsylvania?total re ceipts for the week 2013 head against 209S last week, and 30151 head-same tinio last year. Of the offerings 031 head wore taken by Baltimore butchers; 50 gold t" Washington city butchers, 4 IS to country dealers, and 110 head to Kastcru speculators?total sides fur the week 1842 head against 13(51 last week, and 2110 head same time last year. Swink.-With full numbers, which are rather in excess of the demand, which has ruled slow-all the Week, prices have dccliued since last week and have a further downward ten dency at the close. The quality is generally quite as good us it was last week. We quote common Hogs at 3j}a5A cents, and a very lew choice at 5$ cents per lb net, closing weak. Arrivals this week (51 Co head against 5710 last week, and.5038 head same time last year. Sheep and Lam us.?There has 1 been a fair demand for all kinds of |good stock, butcher Sheep, Lambs and stock Sheep. Some 4000 I Lambs have been roshipped to Philadelphia and New York during the week. The quality is fully as good as last week. We quote butcher Sheep at 3a 1$ cents, few selling at either extreme, and i Lambs at 3a5 cents, per lb gross. Stock Sheep at 1 50a$3 per head, |as to quality. Arrivals this week 17r?") lie.id against G-\>0 la.-t week I iti'l sT"< h<':id - i'.u ?inie In -it v. iv IVtw York Livestock Mar ket. New Yuhk, August 11. llceves?Receipts to-day 4,000 head; for the week 12,1M0 head; for tilt* previous week 11,030 head. Market active and linn, with a fur ther advance! of a strong jc per pound on all grades except extra shipping steers, for which the de mand was light; thu extreme range lor natives was 8alOAc; for through Texans TAaT^e per pound; the general sales of medium to good butchering steers were at S:fa 'JAc. Exporters used G(X) head. None shipped to-day. Saturday's steamers took 1,350 live cattle and 3,0-15 quarters, making for the week 20,010 head of live cattle and 3,155 quarters of beef. ?SilUKP.?Receipts 0,700 head, making 2G,3G0 for the week, against 20,*110 last week. Market steady; sheep $3 75a5 50 per 100 lbs; lambs $5 OOaO 50, the highest figure for choice Canada lambs. .Ship ments Saturday *120 live sheep and SCO carcasses; for the week -120 live and 1,210 carcasses. 1 Iocs.?Receipts 8,100 head, making 20,SS0 for the week, against 17,770 last week. Market fair for live hogs at $3 50a4 10 per 100 lbs. for poor to good, with sales of 12 ear loads at from $3 55 to $?!. 10. Chicago Live Stock Market Chicago, August 0. The Drove/1 Journal reports hog receipts 5,500 head; shipments 3,100 head. Heavy grades 5c low er; choice "heavy $3 30a3 50; packing $3a3 25; light *360*1 85. A good many heavy are unsold. Cattle?-Receipts (505head; ship ments 2,1 CO head. Market, active and stronger, not quotably higher. Xo exports shipping here; feeders and stoekers quiet but steadp: shipping$la-l 70; butcher's firm; cows n 50a3 25 ; bulls $2a2 35; western moderately active "and steady at $2 90?3 I2A; grass Tex ans stronger at $2 35a3 10. Sheep-?Market quiet and'easy. Cincinnati iftarkct Cincinnati, August 9. Hogs?Dull; common', $250:i3 20; light $3 35a3 50; packing $2 2"a3 45; butchers' $3 ? 05. Receipts 485 head; shipments -175 head. Bo*ton Wool Market. Boston, August 0.?Wool?In good demand; prices much lower and remain without improvement; Ohio lleoces 35al0cents; Michigan and Wisconsin 2-htl0ccnts; comb ing delaines, 3Sa-13A cents; comb ing unwashed 3Sa lOcents; Kansas lS.tc; Missouri 22a2i)o; tub washed 37icallic. S\VCtuA *^oV\V!CS. Mrs. Atchison has just received a full line of the latest styles of Ladies, Missies and Chiidreus* straw hats and bonnetts,which will be sold astonishingly low for cash. "Don't forget it."?Mrs* Atehin s?m takes the lead in selling tho best and cheapest Millinery Clouds in town. Fou Sam:.?The Weston timyard. For full particulars apply to T. A. Edwards. (io to Harnes for your groceries, you will save money by doing so. John Uarnes is selling groceries of all kinds at bottom prices. Call and examine his stock. Ceihir churns at l'rinkinan'A "A fine lot of hoots and shoes at P. Adler's. Victoria Lawns, Piquas and heavy white goods for sacques and capes, which are now very fashion able, at Mrs. Atcbinson's. lieautiful Zephyr Shawls, all colors and prices, at Mrs. Atehin soil's. Go to Mrs. Pattersons for your gntceries, she is selling everything at bottom prices. Fans and Parasols at greatly re duced prices at Mrs. Atcbinson's. I propose soiling all goods in our line cheap as any house in Weston f??r cash or good produce consisting in part of glass and queensware also stone and wood ware, brooms. Hour, coll'ee, sugar, tea, soda, rice, canned goods of ditlereut kinds. II ivo me a call. All accounts due mo must be settled at once. [ want my books closed up every six months. Mas. Atciiixso.v I All shades of Zephyrs at 12-Jcts an ounce, and (leriuantown Wools II Sets, at Mrs. Atchinson's. These j are cash prices, I Thoso who are going to buy I Clothing, Hats, Caps, lloots. Shoes, ?fce., will save money by calling at I the Star Clothing House, and tak I ing advantage of tin* 30 d:iv- clear Un ..oV. I Employment foii a Fkw sales MEN" TO TiJAVEL IX this STATE.? The Ohio Scale Works of 125 Cen tral Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, being: desirous of enlarging their business, have decided to employ a number of Salesmen to (ravel and f-ell th? 'r Standard .Scales to dealers, and at the name time while selling to the trade, appoint a good canvasser in every County thev visit, to sell their Universal Family Scale on commission. This scale sold faster last year than they could Ik;manu factured, but the firm are now pre pared to moot all demands with a superior scale. We have no room to give an elaborate description of the scales manufactured by them. but we would advise every one who needs employment to write at once for their illustrated Catalogue and Price List, and naming the lowest salary expected for one year's ser vices. Their Illustrated Catalogue eon tains the most complete line of Scales in the market, from the large It. K. Track Scale of (JO tons to the most delicate Druggist Scale. This County is still open-for an Agent to sell tho Family Scale on commission. Mrs. Alchinson has just opened a large lot of white tie* and all kinds of neck wear. All kinds of dress buttons at Mrs. Atehinson's. See I See!.?Largest and most fashionable assortment of clothing ever brought to Weston, is to be found at Dunningtoirs. Young ladies, if you want to fix your fate before you pass the shady side of 25, go to Mrs. Atehineon's for your outfit?it never fails. Don't forget that we are con stantly receiving fresh additions to our already large stock of clothing and gents furnishing goods, and cannot l>e undersold. Call and see and be convinced. PrNNiNGTo.v, the Leading Clothier. Why is it that some of the young ladies have such a dilapidated ap pearance boonuso they decorate themselves with gew caws instead of buying good substantial articles at Mrs. Atchinson's. Mrs. Atciiison has secured the services of a fashionable Milliner, who will remain with her for some time. She will shortly have on her Spring and Summer goods, and promises to do the "fair thing" with her customers. For Sale?Tho old Catholic Church lot. This lot will be sold upon reasonable terms. Apply to Father Tracy or A. F. Whelan. "Red Duisy " soup ut Dr. Simp son's drug store. Collars ami end's 25cts a sett,and corsets for 25ets, ut Mrs. Atchin son's. Children's shade hats Sflcts. and ladies' garden hats 83cts, at Mrs. Atchinson's. You Xf.hu Not Suffer from liver camplaint any longer. !?"> cents will buy a box of the best remedy fur such troubles that was over made. Ask your dealer for Pour Man's Liver Pills, and do not Lc persuaded to take any thing else. Railroad.?Goods not sold for J less than cost; goods not given away; goods not misrepresented; but goods sold at bottom prkvs at Dunnington's Clothing Store. Good ROASTED COl'FKE put up iu pound packftgcs for 20 cents per pound at J. A. DAltNES' Grocory. For the finest, cheapest aud best assortment'of clothing and gents furnishing go (ds in the city, go Duunington's. Why is it that somo of your Weston ladies appear so much more stylish than othcres? Simply because they bought their hats, neck- wear, etc., ut Mrs. Atchin son's. Silk Pongees, black Cashmers, Poplins, and all shades in all wool buntings, at Mrs. Atchinson's. (Jo to Mrs. Patterson's for your fruit jars both glass and stone. Mrs. Atchison's stock is completej she has just received the latest! style of French (lowers, Silk, Satins | and llatues for hat trimings. Nuwj style of Breton luce collars, cutis, lireton lace ties, black and white) crape lace and rutin drc, ad infinitum. A large lot of new noods just re ceived at P. Adlor's, lintnch of the Ualtiiuore Clothing House, under Republican office. A large supply of clothing, boots, shoes, hats, trunks, valices and gents furnishing goods at P. Ad lers. under Republican office, Wes ton. At Mrs. Paterson'** you can get . ,<! .. i* n . 'i* pound. The' S(:ir C*!ntliiujr House will it'll iti the next 80 days lower limn their usual low prices. Thcv want to make room fur their fall and winles goods, huiiee the great re duction i:? |>nctc. C?ive them a call. I All styles of white chip and white raw huts and bonnets will i he sold ;i( cost in order to close out I at Mrs. Atchinsoni!. Mrs. Patterson ia selling every thing way down, Arbucklos roasted colli* put up in pound packages for jliO els, Kruwn sugar i?els. j Wo heard Dr. Simpson any the of It er day that lie intended to fell every thing ?r(?y tJtnnt for cash ; lhat lie knew how lo buy eheap, and new Letter how to pell cheap. Von know where Iim ofHeo nnd store is?opposite tie burnt district. The reason I)r. Simpson eells w many drugs, notion.", kv., is Lccdus*; ihey are io good and cheap. For' wale by J. 11. lJAll/i.Wcstou ?to lie hold nv a? He ? Pil'liu Having nil at once nnd entirely cut loose from former business al liance?, and intending to carry on, 'on-my own hook," I have just opened, at the old'stand, one door above the .Sheriff's OHce, Www $Avcc\, VT cvAow, n numerous stock t?f DRY GOODS! I also offer at lower prices than any other merchant in town, FOB CASH ail kinds of GROCERIES, Hi r..ldition to the ahove, I claim to have a cheaper and better lot of Ready-Made Clothing than can be found elsewhere in this market. 1 have plenty of Wiw&vv-v-vc ^ '^oXaows, ineludir.^ a new assortment of Accordi-ons and other musical instrument.'. (live me a call and get what you want at your own price. F. BIIIjXKMAX. April 17,1S70. LUMBER FOR SALE. SPECIAL AT) TlEt; TO THE I'UBUG. Mm re for wile, and keep constantly on mind Oak, 1'uplar ami Walnut Lumber? cither air or kiln dried?nil size*. I will guarantee satisfaction iu rugurd tu quality uud price. FLOUR AND MEAL. I also keop the best i|uality of Flour and Cora Meal at my Mill. Itcflpeetfully, JOHN DICTAM0U1S. l>i??oliilioii Police. Ti.eflrut of Persons, Atkins, Uro. k Co. id this day dissolved by mutual consent; uud nil the debts of said firm aru assumed by Atkins & Uro. Thocu indebted to tho firm will ploasccall and settle at one*. ATKINS Si lill.0. Weston, March 'JO, 1!<78. TO THE PUBLIC. We thauk you for past favors, and ?liU ask you to come nnd see us. Wt shall do busiuetti at tlio same placo in our own sepa raw names. Carriage, Wagon and Dlackmilliiog done to order. l'hllvsONo, Wood'Woiker. ATK INS A: UltO., lilnrkemiiiiH. |?3<s "CP. saUeiUyam Au>\v*.c, u\u\ Ot wuvvUiY Vlv'vwXcv, wex'io.y, ir. r.i. CtiyUidas from '.be country solicited.