p- voicu against ine rarui on wool! ne-inchgtstednereiil-hePhas,edca,onar-,heontis-liisicede-Frorn the correspondence of *\A. F. P. in the W. \V. Daily Statesman, we cull the following :“Weston still keeps up her old lick and is fast attaining the pre-eminence to which the energy and foresight of her business men in locating a town in such a commanding position justly entitles her. Among the noticeable improvements going on at Wcatonarethe handsome two-story brick, now nearing completion, erected by .1. E. Jones, who will carry on bis hardware business therein; Duscn-bery Co. are about moving to a brick store adjoining their uid stand, to afford them accommodation for their extended trade; a new City Hall, of the same material, is also going up which will prove quite an adornment and much to the value of real estate in the city; Mr. John's new hotel is a fine building, unique in architectural design, which enhances the appearance of the whole block in which it is built; the establishment is being upholstered and furnished throughout in the pat n»o**i elegant style, and, when finished, the ng ‘ completcuefcs of its appointments will entitle it to lake its place as one o( the best hotels in the country, baling «V Reese have hightened the front of their brick store as a further protection n gainst tire, which gives it a better and more busiuess-like aspect. The Weston Hour-ing mills under the able management of rhe Procbstel Bro.’s do nn immense home trade and export large quantities of the usual high stundaid brand of Hour which thin mill always turns out.Centerville, like Weston, has also grown i a considerably this year, and is the seat ot ma- arge and constantly increasing trade. iOU-U;«lrtvliditlire*TC-on-ver