ULIAGID WIILT. 3 1 IF NOT GO TO And see the Goods Trade this Spring, so you the We are determined to reduce our stock to one half its present amount to make room for Spring 3--.; D.F. ARMSTRONG, Money Saving Bargains; CLEANSWEEPSTLE FIGURES. 1 Fol; ll. For Corsets, Hosiery and Kid Gloves try Murray & Taylor's, colored Silk llerveilleux in all colors. Remarkable Value for 750. -. - -._- ---my "saga - nrrvvowa aunt. in Hamel : Hair Dress oodsbgr: 371-2c. A Fine All-Wool Dabeige at 180. A Special Line Luisine Suitings at 121-20. worth 200. "alumna wnni I `II-AC 4._....1 3.. . g _ _ ._ 176 PRINCESS STREET. Ilch. IR. . Homey sHz7z;;aieHouse, P318058 ITBIIP. _luI|t " "U BRMIS AND JAPANNSD. In pal vnridyn /was 0000.9! LOW PRIGES MURRAY& TAYLOR S. 1_4_1 mmss mm. This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity. strength and wholesomenoas. More economical thanthe ordlnn kinds. and can- not be sold in competition w th the multitude of low um. short weight, alum of phus hate fowdora. SoLpoNLvm cum. ROYAL AK YNGk POWDER 00.. lm Wall Street. New or . ING P York. W9 are showing a Special Bargain I ` -....I|_ `I'I -.'... 11--.... II--.`I_ lL- "277 5...: .-conic". WON DERF ULLY NliI.SoedGups,8pt1m,&'|r.hts, &r., -JVI$IlVIIAf- |_?O_W_D_ER -Abso|utel-y-P-;r-e-. llnnvoll ox % }u.L Kfnrican Bird Cages, IRRAQH A\'l| lnnuuuu.-n :_ l any II--I ullb up". .nlIlv'I-,IlllIl|Il Inn boon In: It In-nlnd [union at cm Ildoolmnnt llnplloqcudnovwlnlh fmnlornn both!-In `Ito boucunnclnu Iothonnmuublroaoudformtholluo hmvon It-Cr owner`: pm:-rty and unit ugmn 'l'hu-ouvnunybouuvluctnrl-9 in hunt amid not In n-pruhaul for lm.lII.nnrl canvas. Inuuor Pulmur um-- uuw noun-I I-Ix;-r lull was 0! now: 0. Blahwi at \\'m-Inmnun, anal an Iv--Hug and thereon boom-u Mg magi: to rm.-p. thin I Iuuuorri and lab nunun. All ol u..--as human, as I In-Id ynu In my lav-t |I`lto-r, hum wile pxlvhn running we nhuvo an other along on |hI:M\\"nInw| and dnnn out on to than. y an frnm uh: glwulvo hntvlnb. `ha: putrbuor pl- In-huo now: In front or tip bows, and Ila-you Iltho hnunrchnol boa--uplun by mend won-In-norutnnoplllnn. Thymu- dlylmkoutupnu gudonguduu Charla- Innnnnnlhlgnrngnnl -_l... -5 ....-l |\II'Il _\l'Il`- .'. Just bum] want In V g (cm mmln M-out l'l|.1r|u-atnn. I III nun-pa haul II It: Immy rh- unl old lnnnnlona, and at Inmo u new mu-1. '1 ban in man but huunln In It than any at Ibo 0&0 emu-Iul Cull) In tho Units! Stun. (H 1 Buy stud. filing the Inrluur. |l`r hou-ofhI' hour-ulaggur than that 0! Jan (I ln.|...'. -I \\ n..|.u..nnn -...I .... |l,._....,_ uuu uulll U10 nnsny |'D[H Of bright Eln _ lea res. I noticed many roses blooming in the gardens as I drove about the city, and we .pi-ked wild owers yesterday evening at Savannah, miles north of here. The stores here have their straw hats conspicuously dis- played and the negro children are barefoot. 'l`he pens are in bloom and we had delicious: strawlx-rries for breakfast. This city is lined with shade trees and they are All in green leaf. and the plants grow most luxurinntly in the gardens. The houses are large and some of them are northern in their styles of nrrhi- teeture. I saw one cottage which looked as though it might have been built for one of the suburban towns of New York cm-, and the at \'h: of the stores lS(lill(`Il\ rl_v nurrln-rn Th--_\' |m\'e- ;:n stun-ruunu, and nll lxmd.-z m mm-s curry` iurgu st-u-ks of gmxls. "l`1>`1*|`ll!\` nrn as-nu.-iullv unuyl nn.I pl... I lllll\I'I"5. The sick Yankees 0! Florida. are mnnhored by the tens of thousands, and there um other tens of thousands of well Yankees who come south to get the glorious climate Wlhifh this state has in the winter. To-day is like Ohio in June. Winmr unden-loth- iug is unpleasantly warm. I write by an open wnulow. and Senator Sherman and Gen. Mccook have just returned from a ride which they took without their overcoat: In front of me there is a large park lled with orange groves, and the yellow fruit show: out from the bushy tops of bright 768. noticed manv nuns hlnnmina in flu: as w wuuu out-y mu nere no make a uvmg. He said: In de summer, sah, we lives 01? de shes, and in de Winter we lives of! do sick Yankees." 'II... ___}_ `v___L,,, ,p can - u - - ` and women. [Special Correspondence] Jscxsonvxnu; March 12. I write this letter in Jacksonville, the lead- ing coinnnercialpenter of Florida.` It is the entering point 6': the state, and is the starting place for the north and south. With 30,000 inhabitants in the winter and about half that number in summer it bustles now during the season with southern life. It contains good stores, nehouses. and it looks different from Charleston as the pictures of death do from those of of life. The teen- atorial fty is at the Windsor hotel, and the scenes about us are those of Saratoga risther than of a city many hundred miles south of New York.- This hotel has ollloe, carpets, billiard rooms and wide verandas, like the great sea side hotels of the Atlantic coast, and it is crowded with wealthy northern men You hear on every side the accent of the Yankee, and the support of Jacksonville is well indicawd by the answer which a little negro boy gave to my question ` as to what they did here to make living. said: In {In mnnlnnr snlu urn "run n [SENATORIAL PARTY` FROM crun- LESTON TO JACKSONVILLE. ;TWI{Y DOWNIN FLORIDA. Thu nmg.-.-. Tcnrn `In n...-m. `and m Nortlnofn`l`opulatlon--Flull lu Suylmer. sick Yankees in \VIIICOl%()l'IllIO:l and Strawberries and Hot Weather. nonmsorrs wu.L_1{u>ngz mm 4:... -. THE BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY. MARCH 18. I 1'` mullet I much : Will all he iutonuocl In luovl the - some of the hut nmod to have on lot cough: and ouldn. t Ella noon ol the ` you such A mac-ly In In caucus demand. u sad. we have umolonco that luau`: r Hdum syrup will in ovorycuo mod the highest upouuuou. luau`: my ho uubhudon nl vopuhlo ulnhncu an olen! and [donut (or: and Iooondmu that It Acts bio I churn. For cough. onlcln. whooping cough. Isvou-Nth. aux. lo I mllvo npoclc. Try the [rut cough run. nan`: Hahn syrup. Sold by N. (`. l oluonl('n..K Ioucdcooldouo. J. II. II. Him-ul.ol8t. Kcivlrlp. Clihnu. llknyn. "lsuvollutinlo-lvlthlln ol nloclllt-odthntllhu and at ehuluulhrlhuyun. Vmldnndvnnnnnn .1 uuruy `OX !- "Fnr -ix year: I unloved with my throat ` and onlur ltouulln. I III very want a I doctoral our yours, and haul uivlco from than doctors: they and I would hurt tona- dorgo an uperuinn. I tried RBJL Instead. Ono bottle cum! Inc." M. A. Hquolcll. Ian. QM. IHII ll)!" -nu-uwuy I rllll. Are rvmc-Ii:-a which uhouhl invariably bc Mullen h travellers In nearvh of health. len- ure or {mninosu Many deletarioua in urn- con nru mmtantly II work in foreign climn tending to let:-rihrnh the hcdth ; these and the Alum-I -nmlmnnu ollifo will entail on those who tru-el the nocouity of cnrelully nnenalin In early Iympmmn o! dhoue. and they Ill ncl the use of then nmodien to he highly neceunry. the Action 0! the ill: being purifying and strengthening Amp 0! t survive in ones ol fever. 0. and all f3:nIlnunry Hanan. vhlllt t ointment In I sovereign man in can 0! piles. had lop. hul hr:-uu. wounds and nloun. Hol- lmrnyi romedia I0 not dohrionto by change nf ('|ilnnlA'. 0 ' us The country south of Charlerstnn thrmgh which the railroad goes is as: wild as the newly pen:-trated frontiers of the grant \\`o.~l. Its towns are small. and with the t'XL`l`]Iliull of here and them I new one which has sprun; up with the railroad. they are aunld and dilapidated. The people of the country no pear poor, and I saw mom single oxen hitched up with rope hameua into carts thun I did homes. We passed through the Benn- tort. district of South Caroling, which is said to have about Low ne-grow in it toevery white person, and I nowd at the stations that the colored citiavns had ovidc-ntJ_v made their clothes in cnuyquilt. onier, and that patches prvduuunated on coat. and pants- loons. pr . . ._ Olvnunoullul look onrournock. No Iroillnouhownobu nnlllllnnuun none. u..-_.. _--_ I |llI llllb Rl"7\\`. . Nun-I the-l.-.~s, I ima;:ino Chulestml is n nleastuit l'\*Si nnd I doubt not them are many mmfnrtnhle homes in these wide gal- leried lmusos. It llnp!'('R~l'(l Senator Mmuler son mom like an lmlmn vity than an Ameri can one. and it looks to me like A city of the sauna size in the interior of France. New 0r~ leans is eniplmtically a foreign city, and Chnrlestmn seelnn to be its half sister. Its pminemule, lmnwn R3 the Battery, is one of the prettiest walks I have nut-t with, and the park at the end of it, overlooking the harbor. is full of trees and furnished with many may benches. It has a statue in it, and there are numerous tree boxes nhmlt palmetto plants scattered thrnimhnn! it. The plnnta an-. hown\`v=r, Ila-ml, and I saw only one or two palm--tin 1r.~--.- u ialnu the city. A uvuu uuru uppt'Ill`!lll((' Churlc-.~u)n st-rrm do not sim up with lhuse of nurth--rn tuwns 0! half the size in appear- nnce. The windows are not used to any ex- tent for the dkplay of goods. and I snw many. store wiudmvs sh11tpuI'tiull_)' from \`ivw by iron lnttivo work, whirl: as kc-pt up all daylong. 'l`hetuwn in fact is 'imllydi1Ten>n: fx-mu tlnusu or thv north, m though nearly 1,000 vesevls Inn-I at its ]\( ft _\ e-urly, though `it pmduces $9,uw_tm or sm,`uw,um a year In manufactures, and though its made amounts m'betwm-n $Qiu,1I(Iu,uIK) and 87(),(l)0.0lllI your. it, hat-little 'lm-Lie run! no apparent. nm It may lw that 'the onmlnquake has driven it out. 1 do not knmv. KY ..... .. .|, I v lIl|ll' (I5 lUl.|' 88 Ill Orumary EKG n&(C~ A boy as black as ebony and with a big under lip dropping over his low chiu,and show- ing his white teetll at every_wonl, had papers and owers to null, and was anxious to black boots at the stunt: time. He was most persi.~ tent and not at all backward. He'C0lldt\d to us that he bvlonged to a baseball nine` which was called the Bloomm' Lilies," and that this club had lately wallupul " nu- olhor known as the "Silver Slnie-Ids. Thu appropriatenaxw of the nnnn~s.tn these raggwl onlored umhius was strikingly in contrast. with their appearaiwe. (fhnrlnxlnn -ilnnw iln nut aim; nu nviol. 0|..- ulula ul eucu wasrcarrleu 3 mm whim cl lull, as long as an ordinary aimed needle. A lmv an hlnulr nu nluunr and mhl. - ""`*m& '-my` seem to laugh more and they evidently enjoy lite more than the whites. Not I few of them had things to cell to "".`89. and on the boat going to Fort Sumternlittle old euntlein a striped giug- ham turban enld the ladies of the party little dolls made of` hickory nuts` for heads and sticks stuck ,into them for bodies. On the heads of the dolls were hastened little turbuus like those worn by the negroee, and their dresses were-.ot the some kind as thelre. Theheeda of these hickory nut heeded dolls had been colored bleak. and they were rnde to represent nurses. In the Arms of each waercerried little white china dull. an Inna no on m-.Ii....-u ...'....a .......n.. ..___. I _..Q._. I . A Lu-ly Eamon 2 nun-nu. VII` VIII! I rmg our trip both In lIli and in n.-\..... , -u-. nu --Iuw :- onuugh to en- IOIIIIIIIOIIH3 lllllltoihlnrluhl huo. Dona wuthlwholulnuruh. `I'M vcrteuhdnubuurnow. Anohnnllluo lluuilouonloumn. Mwuunnbcu nlootdulnauyll nook lulnurnor tuhuoluuu-cu. nu... _. - _.n ..g n__n , - - -- THREE DOLLARS will buy a pair of Gents Hand Sewed Calf Lace Boots from us. They make a good boot for Spring wear. Hun now in stock the Finest Anortznont of Prints. Q. IDRMIIII and Orotonnouovoruh wni thud Dumhuon 0 a ti An tupwuon 'm""" `d1D `PRINTS ij o`RJ_a`3}'i'%c5i$`T1"~T%j`1a'5sj IA` Al\nnn`n:-A ___ 5 NEW AND FASHIONABLE Dress Goods I Dress Goods I! luck I0. PAPERWKNGING; A DRESS FOR$2. A DRESS FOR $2.50. We mean to do a Big Dress can get Inch I4. `N3. ~ ve per cont: E, X. GUUSINEAU & G0. % Much I6. PRICE 33 CTS. EACH, Reinforced Fronts, Continuous Bands in `Back and Sleeves, and Pure Linen Fronts. :MArch I7. in THE cull SEASON mm v0u%%sEErHMv? F. X. COUSINEAU & cos A Dress for $3.00 and I/pwards. Lowest Prices for Good Goods. RICHMOND, ORR & CO. I91 PRINCES-*9 rnt-:3. Or 30 Cents by the Dozen. Called the Boys Friend. .o8dlouhpurohuoosndthirtydnyAooountn. RICHXOND. 0813 al` C0. ' DON'T WAIT!