GENTLEMENI `PRINTS I CRETONNESI F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. CASH`S Coventry Trimmings at 25 per doz. worth 75c. Torchon Edgings 250 per dozen, worth 50c. I Beautiful Prints at 6c, worth I09: Lovely Prints at 80. worth l2c. Perfect Prints at 10c, worth 15c. Seersuckers at 8c., worth |0c. Chambrays at |0c. worth 15c. Terry Honey Combe and Oatmeal Cloakings at IO and 150, worth I5 and 20c. VERY SPECIAL. We Have Just Opened and Placed in Stock: SPRING GOODS. Man-h H. ] THERAILWAYSMXPRESSCQMPANIES FLOUR AND FEED. CITY FLOUR STORE. SPRING .\l;u-ch H. mn nrrivr, anal tn In remly for it It hue ruv.-i\'uI '. .1 u-_ _ ___A-_ _,,, LARGE SHIPMENTS "" PRICES, QUALITY AND STYLES u-Ilml i I-IAIINES &: LOC.KETT- RICHMOND, ORR &. CO. N NW N NW N NW N KW I121)!" lflnupectiuu im-itnl. . o` all cash purchases and thirty day accounts. R. ]Sd: IF'A.'U'I..- Are now Busy Deilvqring our Choice DI-on Katerina. style: the lL1_-_ C9,; ' V -- (`0'lTON.'l. IXYTNDNK (UTIUNH. (`l)Tl`UN8. I) IIUNIJNR. D MUHJNH. D IUHIJNR. Y (UITONR. I (JOTIDNR. Y (7(7l'l'ON8. 18! mm 104 rt-lac-an street. l{l('IIJl0.\'I). ORR cl` ('0. I 7.000 YARDS OF .\'l'I\\' lllis Uppomo lindnnr Hotll IKW INRIIHONU. N NW I NRIRTIONI. NEW INEIITIONU I'l5I'D"l'hY HEUTUKE THIS HEARING. no nulllor vrhulher denfnueu is 4-auaotl hy_ nldn. fe\'orn.nrl 'urim lolhe muuruldruma. A ways in puuillon. ut lnvialblo to others and vom- lorublo In I'('l|I'. Mlulv, mun-nusllon. won whlspon he-cu-cl ulintinmly. We refer lnthonw unlnc lln-m. :~`vnd Iurillu.-lrnlecl hunk of pmulu N00. Addro:-AF. HX3COX.8&3I|mmhvuy..\'.\'. PI Instant l'1'Hl'f. Film] cure In ll) ' days. and non-r rrlurnn. .\'u puruv. no uur. no sup manor). .\'I|`t'l L-rn wall urn uln aim nlo n-Inn y D-`rvv ny uldrvunna - . I MASON . Nnuul st. .\'. Fob. I0. Pe;k's Faun! Impmvo:i'('}1L1sh1;ned-Ea; D1-uvms PIRFICTLY mamas Tan: aszuuno. mnl [or Win-.l In-r dnnflmam is unused In mulch 0! l\ Inn >10 r\~mu-ly Fru- T nos tum mun numunny or In!` s'('n`lt0n.-t ; nl lhu mnw limo t-urrcrting A(`idit_\' of III Stmntu-h. .-urinu Hilimluuosa. II_\':4p1'pHiII. llwulnoht. Diulnma. "NIH burn. (`unsti mtinn. lbrym-an u the Skin. Dru way. llimnesu u Visiun. Juundlm-, Salt Rheum. Irysipolnn. Scrufula.l"ltuu-rin of the llmrt. Xx-r\'-wusncm and General lk-hil ty : all these and mum other similar Pnmnlninls Inc lluart. .\or\'-mxnoou and (ix-norul lk-hilily l those many mm lninu Vield In the hen my inuence of HUI! lU(`l\ lmxm mrn: cs. 1`. .\ln.m'x.~< .1 (`u., Prnprivlnr.-I, Tumntn. Jxm.. lritf. I CuR}@;DEAF Felt I. din twltnaonuon iulf , l'nl0(-ks ull lhv vluggt-ll nu-nllos 0! the How- (14, Kidney! and I.iu~r. ~urr_\'ing utfgmdlmlly without weakening the s_vsu-In. all the impnrl lies nnd foul humunn; of mu am-wlionu lho limo 1-urna~lim.r Arhlil r nf Ilm .\'lnnuu~I| Why lo you poison your blood and injure your stomachs by the use of strong drugs, which aelclom cure and always do mom or less harm. You can be cured without a possibility of injury by the use of A. NOR- MAN`,S` lilectro-(`urative Belts, Insoles and Trusses. Write for Circulars `giving full particulms. Consultation Free and privutr. 4 Queen Street l-fast, Toronto. L, kn-ln:_\ run "THE KEYWTO HEALTH. T |'lI|u:'k.~' .AH [hr I-In-;:;-xl I < - x1 ' I l.|\--r, r:nrr_\iI|g ulfu.:r.ulI1.|ll} nu-nu:-~'nf lhc` Ham MD/E8and6 W7lEM[/V aria; ?3.Z`i.".;..`.`r'." E;;`r`.':'f K:'.`.li."3E ;i.`&L`1i.`.'$Z `powders. SoI.no.\'Lvm ens. ROYAL AK` `Nuk PUWDEII C0.. 108 Wall Street. New 'or . This Powder never varies. A nmrvol of purity. strength and wholosomuncss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, null mn- not be sold in competition with the Inullilmlo of low lest. short. weight. alum of ph0~` mule powders. Sou) o.\'Lv IN AK` \V. J. \YIL.\'().\', Sole Agent. MISCELLANEOUS. Duuo) wmvr. In-Inc.-r J,_,__ ; n P0_WD_ER wish: in; oak; cohgu qt. a""'......""` """""'."..iu"..".`:.'.` ubuhaanbi In Plan-n j 1b>IJtIy'PiEe'. H MEDICAL. I50 l`I.n'In Stun. 'r}} ,,lI\ ,\ Kingstun_ quake 3-uhlw I nth I vsll1V4I wlwlh lbw (`A sumo 11 a hung (`til I I'll hr the nu Inuta I .\ Pl -L nu Iulyoaaslgl I1: lllIll0I'I ell`! will volunulhtovulklno. l0e..&: uul . WJ. Wlhu. Ibolnlua-lucdl qua! llnpuo. - A an! injector lnuvithnohhoulod ;I`..-I`: uolurh randy. lialh. lI-`wI$I"I Sun!` I- uuw lllllig Inf` ma In-upnnn Iuuhtuulmn Doll llnu nu-nuulu'cn4vv=hgan-lIbuidhI'uu-<` cbrv luv-In-O Inn`: lIoigIhrluh'un(` lh ahyo who thin duds III Hand and this (hutch u Ml Ui having Wnhlqlrn. our lulu pa-nl nrrf ` Long mtg. mm which up Inrlbrm \ u-uhunun-but oublr wuylnthu-Iruuuly chlntnl lull lambda to Alwnndrh. on dual! nova at any mandarin; an-Imunl umnyun at D album` We mud: n (mun at its dark which lthwnnh p-nth! Iofnn In in hllhl Ioy Jwhuln mung mun -o pun Qnuotkvn, nm. on 1 uugntluut on tho lknaanv, noun -A-1 uh. n.._.....:- I. -..A._._ -4 n.._. A no arm L*.:'..'::":'..'r:.[4-' '*::'- .-:1 than mu nun! mall In II III IQ II VI? and in m . as. ha .3 ..::':'t.".".. ..: j.'m".:....%....-.: n nun v--U-I. Univ -7 url Ill I-`II ll wutn ruiln Tho-5-nu-luv: I! IL-I nnnnnln't- urns not :1 larger than that n( In South t`:u-uluu in I-`Ill, and its vitnar-nn sun In luvs grunt hope fut-the lutum `I'M earth may Itlr It up on gr:-an-r exertion. ancl ilnpnvrorm-I|t.1 may hr Iunuggumt--I with lb! n-gain nllb city` It novels I-ell:-r -tnw-ts and hrltor I-uikllnmk It in n qu`-ntu-n whether it will Ahrnyn he the gr-at mty uf lb--Pnmllnlt Wllmuugtnn hour: to rival it Q`. The risk fn-tn Wuhlngtnn tn (`hark-stun In 001-, but that fut mail 0! the .\tl.mti<- than lim-hulnudr it abort:-r than It no-r hrlnn-. TM: trnln hrmgu the maul {rum mm tn lhr Alhntk` and sum III the 3 0!! 0n(`nM. `ho lntn pm as an 9 I\ o-nu.-v not an nu-on uurty an-I !nrV_\' mum -m hmnr mu! up .\'w Y--rt pup:-n, lnnmyh n. In` In: no Nmlh Pnnulma nu Ilw -nmr Alny that I.--y Iw N1-I` Yuri The hwl In] |u gut!` and thus qr-rial mr um I: uurn-I tow --untuu Isl [Arty mural along an -nu-utI.|_\' I...n II`. n,._ T"."'I' III I ` H... .. ___ n :4 I I..-. -1.-u...... nnnn-I In I, WIIIVII lII:lAI-< ll Hill I In-I Imllulmn uf tlw tn-u~uuy 4 at \\':u~lnur,:*--u. The hull-lung u jun-J, but Ihw plnutrr was slmko-n I the gn-ul uluung runm it has In-n [ nu-i that with \\h|Iiu;:_ so lint pal--Inn 1-(the ulul om` llul III will ulnlu plant.-r, mn|.m;: ll I.-pk Is I lixlmung Iuul phyul hulu and mark ....nn- ._.;ln. - I , _ (`hurl-Iulul hu um: um ` I am t-M, unlv Lulu! an I` .__, __ __._, 1~L , ,, u an, m vlmr-`I1, 1 nhunh. Hu, uh. tn Aw n The` V HI!` . IJIDIJIIJ U1 \.Illll l("blUll. It makcs me sad to visit acity in such a condition as Charleston is today. The houa-s which stand are old, and they were once e\~ide-utly the abode of wealthy people and luxurious ll\'0l.\`. (Smut nmnsiams, with tiers of wide gnllvria-s rising one above another at one eudo! them, line the most. fashionable strm-ts, but the nuns has gruwn upon the-ir runtk, tln-ir paint, is worn at! with t.'n- ua-nth:-r of _yeal`.~', and the lllI)_-l of the-In look us though they might be lmunted. Tm _\` ox idx-ntly makv mxnfurtnl>le- lmmos, but thvir-nwneo-A mmot wvll z-nju_v tlwm withcmt prllm-ly invmm-.~`. 'l`lu-we gall:-I`:-.-a lll`I (In- rln.-mn-tn-rI.~:1v tn-alum uf southern an-lntuu o..... 'l`I....- .....x~.. ...\.t|1....::.. _ _ :_ , . 3 l\` ulitl`.-rent from a nnrthern city of its size as Naples is lilferent from Milan. its houses are nlcl and nlecayed, and the ravages of the earthquake are apparent on nearly every street. In many of the hlocks pmps are put. up against the walls of houses to keep them from falling down. The repairs are in llNllI_\' cases ponrly made, and I saw numerous houses which had the wide cracks in their walls plastered up with mortar and nothing elsedone to make them secure. As it is it will be strange indeed if there are not many acrinlents {rum falling houses in the future b'L~`tnry of Charleston. It nunl-an Iu\n no.4 on ...',.:. - ,.:._. .-,, _ u I I i f`|mrl.*.~`t0ll itscll nee-ls paint badly. It is n uuu is uuv Ul tun sL'u.\ulv l`l`.\`Ul`L'l 01 I. unmas- ton. and upon which Fort. Muultrie is locnu. From lien the (T?oiil`alei~gius tired upon Sum- ter mnl sent their Nd hot shot into the fort. As n se-:n.-icle n-snrt. it looks far different from thme of the nurtli. Th(`l`l` is little style almut. thew mtta-;wa, and the man for lmusii` painting has 9:\`l\h.'lIll_}' new.-r n-,m`lwl Cliu.I'lot.oIi. , t , ` rw nu l'\l' ut the-nu. Thv fm ..r_..... ..V.... `-., ("nAnI.r<'mN. Mm-eh ll. It-is about an hour's ride trnm Charleston to l-`urt Sumter. The hnrbor to-day was like priest, and it reminded one of the Gulf of Venice. '1` he gondolas, however, were ab- sent. and the rugged wharves of Charleston looked rough in en unparison with the flue stone qunys of the squme of St. Mark's and the busy gnyety of Italian waters, lls with ships of every kind and shape. Fort Sumter has no wharf at which a steamer can land. Small boats pulled hy sturdy ne- grnes curried us to the foot of a very shaky l:ul-ler. and up this we had to climb to a plat.- furm un I-iles, which led on, after a walk of sen-ral hundred feet, into the fort. On the way uver we stopped at Sullivan's island, which is one of the seaside resuu-L-a of (`lmrles-" fnn I\l' nnnn u-hi;-In I.`....o \l....Io..:.. .'.-. I......;._.n I [. M. Kim Picture Framing & Fancy Good: Store, -- \\' hm - mu m -u- rum-'u :1 pr.1)uI . sum n-pllul. `.\mI uh-I you nut ruu nut !"saiI the wnatur. ` `.\'n, IlI1IH' I IuIn`t."' wu the Imn1y re-- .'. I in: -\\'I I was nonnlo-r In-awn in nrrh, mul I llmught If I uliul I` gx-I thnr uh. I! I howl nut.-1'-Ie I`I I-o noanh-r In-II. , I jut! .-m_\`vd An-I axed do guod Lord uh mo-"` from Wululngton to Charleston on the Fast .\lull-Sam : of the '31- Land- marks--\'ll-glnlu nml North Cgrullnu lmluslrhslly Consldert-d-l"ort Sumter. TAKENHIN coMPANy WITH THE SEN- nomAL TOURISTS. I Noljjis 1-`1:o.\1 i Tm: St7i"I`IjH; IIIII.` .|. In I A I [Special Correspondence.) '11.. , __ _____. 1: . THE BRITISH \VH'I.\G, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. nugh (In- over [he- CARPETSWEEPERS. I -'- nu."-,\ up In VI-tug! III` I; H1! II but nnth-oh Wilmhoxfun. Oh lnrgnt town ` In up man. 0. Ion Hum `awn, whllr lul-ugh h only 0,!!!) and l.nltI|lf"Il` Kull 1 In! ` out I dun mumning In] lhuunnnh at spun- lath-I IIIIII In-rrory Ilia New York, Her than any at the It-nun: `Ma. fill. It In -nil. ulgvnull-ImInn.ndlyuudlIln.uu| M I uh!-than Nlulob. having an Inn hr-pr olmn -.'u.-no punk! Truly II!!! In mm: (or gmwlbf run 0. (`anrilvua growth Q Igriuzau ug h-Q n--ll.-.-.1. 1 -nuiu III I III) wail: ( and Ian! \' I I .~-....-.-- nlinllullll uuv IIIIII IlII`lV'!llIl'Il Ill! 'l'l' *1-nt. III ta-n _\`v-nrto At Durh:un, N. (_.'nIl). hnndunm Plllplunnl and the tnlnm-n madc- lhnom luring: III an tnmmo of Cl,.'II!_tII) yo-arlv. Much of the mum thalh u.-an in tho!-on humor nova at the north coma: frnm Norm (`umlinn,|nd one of the mines pm-lurv- an Inn of this mineral every month. Nnl1h(`nml:nn will It Inmo Mme hoono of the (not autumn of the new mouth. It In one 0! the brunt sum of the numb. and It has (not rm-human In It: mine-ml. ngrimlturnl and Mm!-pr wmlth. Fully hall M the nu: I: count! with the virgin luv-nut. IINI HIM!` no [nut quantium uf lnmlrr M for finishing wnunln, such an walnut, (`hurry uni curly maple. Tbirtv mumlln of the auto mnmin good not-I uukmg mm, and there an an nqnuv rnlln n! ma! wmnn ll.- hnnlan. land in cheap. lllvl I am tul-I that um aw-rngr price 0! firming lnnuln alum nut a-xwal M 1-r nvrv, when-an In Mk-Inlgnn It la cars per gen and In ' UMO hum 0-3! In `III per urn-. North (`nrnllna had. It In nmau-I lay the hurmn of uun-no. at Wm-hmutnn. l`J|'.`V3.- I 0! plan: uhon the war brute out. 1 _.._...,._._-__ Wk ui ougi am. now * rill tn`!- :|.L.g...|4.:9lM... um`?! II It` ft-Iv ,__.n n n (II III Blalli "I there wow only \'i1:inin and their; otwm. By um um there are lmw -">.TlH In:-nus in the stun-. ` luv! 0! I089 for IR` INN) there has In`: grnwlh. uml_ thu gn hm In-en nl-nrl_v 1-1': n.,....... L .1... . I i.~. * :3: Virginia is :1 good sized state. It is a little la.I`ger than Ohio, 'I`o-imw --x or K'vLuck_\', though it is not worth as much as either. Ohio has about five times the fortune of Vir- ginia, it we take the statistics of the value of the real and pensonal property of the two states asn basis. and the wealth per cnpita of the (`itiu-ns of (Him is twice that of the Vir- ginians. Still, the state is gmwing, and it has nmde a gr:-at ml\'an(~e over its ooluiitimi in 19-Hi0. It has lmilt I)Vt'l' 1,000 lniiesof railroad since then, and the nianufuvturing produt-ts of the statn Imw dnul-lml. In 18430 were 3,3:.`5 ln!ll!ll{a(`t4)|`i>s in \'in1:iuinu1uitheirprcuiuvtmn<>untrl to 3:37,- By Int-st ro-imrts at Wasliiiuglmi 5.?! nmnufm-turin;: P.\l.`llIil.~il- x-stun-. and the min of ttw pro- (luvt tlw.-10 fur Iksn \\ as .."r' mun nun 5111 II \II tnlllhs of form for the grunt \JlDII VV 15.11`. TIN`: WIIIIZAT d by tho nlnkl of the Propeller llylu v: I he nu-Id by the chap It the Kllnll Foundry \\'harf` This Is Ibo ncu 11 when -M in RI on ggyurn. Apply JAR. lll(`ll.\lllNb.' I Nov 3 ulg Lurul |I.llfll' l.l`L'O:.'1lUlll. ` At Stony Cmek we find nothing but 11 post nloo and a general store, with a little dwnrl` gf-olorcd girl in a. rod and white cap and a dress having buttons as big almost as her head. She stands by the door of the postolce as we pass, and I note at her feel: an old (`IlllHOll,. Wlll('h was evidently left at the brenstlworks which show up in the rear. H.\xi|l Inn Inna Imfnna Hun .....a.'....._ .1 AI v\uIL'u mluw up Ill IIIU l't9ll.l'. It. will be long before the vestiges of tho rs-lmllinn will luve pnssml away from Vir- giniu. The-so lnrz-.u.~;tw0i-ks, though growl] owr with gram, will last. like the tmiilisnf tho nmuml liuihlt-rs,nn will- nmny g--IwI'utim|s the i o0t.smps of grout, 1'0!-llinn. }1ow ` v:Ia m an nun uru pouiwu oub D0 us. They wore, says the porter. in that house over there among the pines. You see that ag oi1'ting from it. It is occupied by a ` negro family now, anti they keep that ag there in honor of its history and of their love | for the general whodid so much toward giv- ing them their freedom. Al Rb.-nu: lV......|. ..... 41...! ....u.:_._ u . uu 1-, mt: u.uuL-ul. seeuls snruung. Beyond Petelsburg we come into the reg- ions of the final surrender, and the headquar- ters of Grant are pointed out. to us. Tlwv worn unvu Hm nnv-for n.'.. I... uuv Ill uuu ur.'[)Ul8 OI SIIPPIIES. v\\"ego through Richmond, and the state house, which was the capitol of the Confed- eracy. is plainly seen, and cross the Jmnes river just below Belle Isle, where the Union prisonem were conllned luring the war. We see the rt-nmins of the foi.'ti!lcu.l.inns of Rich- mond further on, and are soon at Paten- burgh, where Gen. Malione comes into the car nnd pays his respects to the party, shak- inglmnds cordinily with Gen. Mu-Cook. At Washington this does not seem strange, but here where` we are, in the midst of the battle- fields of the Irebellioil, the fact thatalittle more than twenty years ago these two men were piihd against each other in deadly war- fare, the incident seems striking. Bevnnd Pntnnhm-a wn nnrnn .'..+.. H... ....... i|_IA _`\`|1i(} tl1isAre'ion wins the muzzle. smut? of Ireatami-a am aTmLamii` one of the depots of supplies. '\vel?0 thrnnorh Rh-hmnnrl am! cl... ..o..s.. :- -urn ul luv 'l lI[II|9 In not I an in tho (arming regions nrtlu-rn ~um-. Still |'.':-pr-m-um-nt on, and fa-rtiliu-P4 are In-nu: c-x~ uwl. Thu lug ulllles haw Ill nuuu Luann nlin-n.l...I .....I oL....,. __, 0'0 1 7 Inrgu uumu, Ilowvvvr. and In 2 Inn-Insunnl. Inca man In the n u! vmnam um; tho Mann! u m `awn, m_..|n _,|J_|..._.._L|z-nu Ila. ; ._vr|u an Inn`! nu` llll I. Ih lmul, wluvln In games not prulua-e \ U drum 0! lb!`- - _ 1.. -1 Illlllly "1 , Tho vary but Insole. A trhl given if n- qnirnl. See them at wVl. Ill" III (`II In-mi livi-Jul. Ill` fnriini in Virginia This II|\'i.1iI)ll (if I lie fiilun-, and H101 >A , . I.A' Ill . uull Ill!` \ HIM?` I" IN - UN) was $."r_ ,U(lI_(Jll)_ H .~x||-[--VI;'t.v .1 now uuy-port: l n vpu lalmn. A c , ml ` that In I nnd time hoono nnuth. ' h nllv hall nl Oh. .9-0- I. |.1lI Ill 1 -. , the 1 HI`! nlizvrs ..._v.,.. uu - 1.7 an and them are I lmwtoevv-ry l ' laud iunslgn 1-dny WI mnw I ,-...- Sinn--9 rxlpul 1-..unu 1-ful ' I Oomplotoly lllod with New Drona an 1 | Latest, Qualities Excellent. and moon vu-y Low. { 51- mar .0 mvnurr. 1 JIA ll. O- I). FRANKLIN, ' mew wurrr mrlmes ' M-;w wnmc unmnn NRW warn: currnnm mtw warm mnmm \ mm l.'IIlIRl)lDlllll.`S. mm cmurlum uusum mzw lmnnonnmlm mm mmwnm uvsum mm BIBROIDERIICH. mm mmcnu Iwauzu mm rauunv wrmm Nnw !'M.`l'0l\' oorrmu nsw ncmnv (mmxa -,Au. A1` Mu rlurm BA Uhnl Ilhnoucto IAIII All 50:-bun. THIS WEEK AT THE GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE. Boo our Bpoohl Job Line of All-Wool French pm. Good: at 15c, worth mo. Now Goods u-rivinc daily. i mm a mxnmn. Bowes & Bisonette's Dress Goods Dep't I (KNDIN We gunrnntec our Will I Much I5. ? THREE DOLLARS will buy a pair or Gents` 5 Hand Sewed Calf Lace Boots from us. They make % a good boot for Spring wear. CHOICE FAMILY Gt BAKERS FLOUR. SKID GRAIN. PRISSED HAY. CLO- VIR AND TIMOTHY SEED