3,great jnaiiy. Deiuocrats..2* A* lt;--Death of Mrs. Frances Weaver.Mrs. Frances Weaver, widow of the- - • 5 r a ... it.late Davis G. Weaver; died of typhoid pneumonia, at the residence of Capt.J. W. Weaver, in this city, on the 19th inst, aged 75 years and G months../ Mys. Weaver was born in Virginia, and came to this State in 1813. In 1837 she became a member of the Meth-4odist church, and continued in that relation to the day of her death. “Aunt► * m lt;' 5 * *- i t ,Fanny” was noted for her strong attachment to the church of her choice, and ^ ^hfer house waS: known at h’over the Conference as a place where the itinerant preacher was; alwajrs welcome, and would find hospitable cheer. Her re-i vivposters iThehisriveiwaUcfc ii;beenthervertTtickitee,theConMj*emaius were .interred in tne warning-r Tv s. i.. ; - *. . tl , canton Cemetery, and she quietly sleeps her last sleep among those who knew ^ and loved her best.n*x»+li a \W11 Ktinivii CitizenR