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About Savannah daily evening recorder. (Savannah, GA.) 1878-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1879)
THE SAVANNAH RECORDER. Sunday, March 2‘T879. l l lie New President of France. His Ancestry, Tastes and Family Affairs. Paris Letter to New York Tribune .J 'Grevy’s character is misunderstood by the English press. He is a man of Spanish race grafted on a Tranche Comfois stock. Spain long held the Tranche Comte, which Charles V. thought one of the most important of his military positions. He garrisoned it strongly with Catalonian and Arra~ gonese troops. Grevy has the cold dignity of the Spaniard, and the capa¬ city which we htfve seen in the Caflist wars to devote himself to a cause, though it is a losing one. He has also the indolence of the hidalgo, .though but little of the grandiloquence or the showy chivalry. His patience simplicity is Franche-Cwntois, and his of tastes Swiss. I never saw Grevy in the chair that I did not think of a Presbyterian elder distributing the ele¬ ments at the Lord’s supper. He is not a picturesque man—quite the contrary. The Spanish soldier, his ancestor— from whom he took his intensely dark eyes, his gravity, his disinterestedness and laziness—I suppose was. Ii Grevy finds official life a bore he will resign. 4 There is, however, one great attraction for him, at the Elysee. It is the billiard room. Without.billiards and chess he would not think the Presidency of the Republic worth having. He resigned the presidency of the Assembly shortly before the 24th of May tu get back to the Cafe de la Kegenee and indulge there nightly in his favorite recreation. He is an excellent speaker in a small room wheie the acoustic conditions are good, hut he never much cultivated oratory at the bar. It was a bore to walk or drive to the law courts, to robe, to walk about in the Balle des Pas Perdus, to go home to receive cli¬ ents, and then to sit up working at briefs. What he liked was business in chambers, which be could attend to in a dressing gown and slippers, and smoking a cigar, This kind of proles siorial employment poured in upon him during the empire. A Reply to U Father Hyacinthe. In answer to M. Loyson’s letter to the Cardinal. Archbishop of Paris, in¬ forming him of his intention to open a new church in Paris, in which “the doctrines of St. Uenis” would be taught; that his scheme had been approved by the Protestant Primate of Scotland, and that he regretted the Cardinal Archbishop could not come and inau¬ gurate his new church, . the prelate published a sharp rejoinder, in which he said : “I see in you a fearful example the chastisement of God on a soul first overladen with the favors of grace in a sublime vocation, but since fallen into the abyss of the most wicked infidelity. You have allowed the pride which blinds a man to penetrate into your mind, and into your monk's ceil the image of those pleasures which you had sworn to renounce. The double temp¬ tation by which you were tormented has triumphed over your reason and your small courage. Then that which had been the object of your faith ceased to be true in your eyes ; the holy ob¬ jects of your love had no longer any charm lor your heart. For the fast few years you have been dragging your degradation about from place tu place without finding that peace which flies from you That peace which God alone give:’’ you have at last sought from those who lost it by a fault simi¬ lar to your, own, by breaking the unity of the Church. You, perhaps, flatter youmelf that you will win from men by your eloquence that testimony which your i-ohs. icuee refuses you ; that is another do 'option in stop§ for you. Around your sehismutical attracted pulpit we by shall see a lev, unbelievers curiosity. No disciples wdl be seen. Your sect will make no adepts, You will not even attain the success of the Etjluc Fnw"ui«' of Ghatel, which, after a tew meet it ips which resend led theat¬ rical representations, disapj eared amid imVitiei out and contempt. And what sort ot a | .ace have you chosen for erecting your pulpit of error? You have chosen the very city iu which stands the pulpit of truth made famous by great orators, and once tilled by yourself with some will splendor. Your hearers, confounded, seek lor ihe motives which have induced you to pass from one to the olhei, and they will certainly not find any that cau horror-the new mission you have given yourself. 1 will'not close this letter, sir, without reminding you that you have ceased to bo a Catholic. Whatever other titles it .tuny please you to give yuurseli', tlie ?*:.uui has c:^t you out from its pale. 4 on her are crushed beneath the weight ei. be .excommunications. Catholic A nran-eant^>t a in spite ot the Church, and her true children know that it is forbidden them to listen to heretical teaching ' New Orleans Be u - 'i-- A ty.au uulu in sarcasmv\\ lu-a’U - - utom'S a uo.lar to; tre pur pose of Advertising Uiat he Witt not be res ponstbte for ih la. otiUWOtea by :us w tie.', A Connecticut ikri^er uatKls’by^bu. and'Ais son have been bad tv uois -it.' *skm gloves pure". d in !>' G b if supposed . to hare bt-.-n* i. t-a ... u:e tanmng Go ter thy auut, thou" sluggard, and if she is worth money consider her *Y. 1’. Fxprm. Wit arid Humor. The man. who has a fellow feeling- ■the blind „ man. A lady need not be an athletic though she jumps at an offer. A man is not always upright who has been biought up right. Every house mus st first be thoroughly coaled before it can be made warm. In this country a boy has too mnoh to fight against. First, it’s his mother s slipper; and, finally, next, Fourth of July; then green apples; of skates, and Santa Claus, a rickety pair an air-hole in the ice. A country paper says: “A child Wjis run over by a wagon three years old, and cross-eyed, with pantalets on.” TO PUPILS IN ELOCUTION. ‘‘The human lungs reverberate sometimes with great velocity, individuals indulge in much When windy ver¬ bosity; turn the glottis sixty thousand They have to minute, times a And push and punch in the diaphragm as thongh the duce were it. Chorus —The pharynx with now goes up; The larynx, a slam, Ejects a note From out the throat Pushed by the diaphragm.” “What station do you call this?” said a man as he crawled out of the debris of a railroad smash-up. “Devastation,'' replied the conduc tor. A colored preacher a while ago gave out the following announcement: “ Brothers and sisters, the Lord willing, there will be a baptizing in this place, the candidates being three adults and four adultresses.” Irish boatman (to timid Teuton)—“Och, niver mind what they've bin tell in’ ye about the boat. She do capsize aisy, it’s true, but that’s nothing; she rights herself again in a jiffy.” The school inspector visiting a school said, “Now children, who loves all men?” The ques¬ tion was hardly put before a little four year old girl answered, “All women.” A Sure Sign. To lose money is a sign of bad luck. To meet-a funeral is a sign of death. To dissipate to-day is a sign your hair will pull to morrow. To kiss a pretty girl against her will is a sign you’ll get your face scratched. To take home a piece of beefsteak is a sign there will be broil in the family To yee a dog ily at a farmer’s leg is a sign a misfortune is going to befall his calves. To see a man loafing around a bar-room is a sign he'll drink—if you ask him. To see your sweetheart kiss another fellow is a sign you will be disappointed in a love affair. Wines and Liquors* 1S44. —ESTABLISHED — 1844. Wm. M. Davidson, Wholesale Dealer in Wilts, LIQUORS, SEGARS, Ac., Ac., Nos. 158 & 100 BRYAN STREET, CONVENIENT TO THE MARKET. My large stock of Liquors comprises All grades of John Gibson’s Son & Go’s, well known brands of WHISK I K8. From SINGLE X to CABINET. The best and choicest importations of Old Foreign Brandies, Wines Liquors. Claret and Light Wines, best quality. —A LSO— Claret, Light Wine Vinegar, Sauterne, Ac., for table use. Etc. Champagne, sparkling Moselle, Etc., Etc. I am also sole agent for WM. MASSEY & CO.’S Celebrated Philadelphia Ales and Porters, viz: Cream, X, XX, XXX, and East India PALE ALES, Which will be sold at wholesale or retail, with a guarantee for all goods as represented. As I make a speciality of Gibson’s Whiskies, I will sell the same at Philadelphia Catalogue added. prices, according to quantity, with freight Being now located Bryan in my new and spacious premises on street, with a mammoth cellar that has a capacity for storing >0,000 barrels of Ale, 1 am in a position to sell on better terms than any oilier House In the trade. I will therefore be pleased to serve my friends and the public at my new quarters, feblkim CORN and ROCK! RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL FACULTY FUR Coughs, Colds and Affections oi the Throat and Lungs. (I Ptil ULlHli SI PER Will, PREPARED AND SOLD BY WM. HONE & CO., oclitf Corner Bay and Bull su ‘CIS. F. J. RUCICEST, Cor. St. Julian and Barnard Sts. Calls special attention to his TAUKUS NATURAL ffiERSL WATER, —Of the celebrated— TAUNTS BRUNNEN, GROSSKARBEN, Near Frankfort o. M., Germany. Also dealer in ait kinds of Imported octll-tf and Domestic Wines s' ’SiemnBmmmsmmmnmmtta It U - ■„ ii. Works or*d Machinist. A* 1 - A \\ a Wpii. **UKmo3.r. y«*So- ! DLACRSIWITK woRKpO“J^g^ ; m •f - - i n j •cf^P c u. -i tei.. w „ ^ ESTABLISHED 1850. j 1 M. FITZGERALD j —Manufactu er of ; PURE, PLAIN AND FINE j ; CANDIES. Factory and Store. ITS BRYAN STREET Branch Store. No. 122 Btiyu GITHLV ST.. One door east of BuH aAx'eet, SAVANNAH. GA. SSWnHW WMh —w Medicines* anrasia s •.. illiir*i~^ Ti»e Won - il; nun's Friend In these days Him* political of need, trickery, is friend a true friend ns tin- a indted; and such a friend is I)R Vv M ]&A LL’S BALSAM FOE TO E LUNGS, 11 is a sure cure for Consumption. Bronchitis, Coughs, Jloarscness, Colds , Asthma, . and all diseases of tin Lungs, Chest and Throat. used! This well known remedy has been for thirty years and has cured thousands 1 I of eases, many of which were given up as No hopeless. resist! case, however obstinate, can I the healing properties of Dr. Wm. Hall’s be Balsam furnished for the gratuitously Lungs. Trial to all Bottles who will are* f afflicted with Lung and pectoral diseases. I AL-Bemember that it is the persistent I I use of the Balsam that cures the wor cases. JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO V» feb27eow3m 8 College Place, NEW YORK. Db. ULMER’S Liver Corrector, OR FOR Vegetable DISEASES % From a Disordered State of the Liver, Vis¬ Such as Stone Dyspepsia. in the Qbstruetions Call Bladder, of Dropsy, the cera, Constipation Jaundice, Acid Sick Headache, stomach, Diarrhoea, and ot the Bowels, Dysentery. Eruptive Enlarged Spleen, Fever and Ague, and Cutaneous Diseases, such as St. Anthony’s Fire, Erysipelas. Pimples, Pustules and Boils, Female Weaknesses Affections oi the Kid leys and Biadder, Piles and many other dis¬ orders caused from derangement of the Liver. This preparation, valuable composed as known, it is of some is in¬ of the most alteratives valuable for restoration of the tor e and strength to the system debilitated by disease. Some of our best, uhysicians who are familiar with the composition of this medicine attest its vi rtues and prescribe it. It is a pleasant cordial. Prepared by B. F. ULMER, SAVANNAH, GA. Brice One Dollar. For sale by Druggists generally. ocloeod-tf fly. S mu. t. - mi rn w ■■ - V. ; v gpsl ; m) Ague Cure Is a purely vegetable bitter and powerful tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer¬ tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills and mittent Fever, Intermittent or Ague, Chill Fever, Periodical Re¬ Fever, Dumb or iiHioiis Fever, and all malarial dis¬ orders. In miasmatic districts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in the back and loins, and cold¬ premonitions ness, of the spine and extremities, are which only of severer symptoms terminate in the ague pa perspiration. nii, succeeded by high fever and profuse It is a startling fact, that quinine, arsenic, and other poisonous minerals form the basis of most of the “ Fever and Ague Prepara¬ tions." “Specifies,” “Syrups,” and “Ton¬ ies,” in the market. The preparations made from these mineral poisons, although they are palatable, and may break the chill, do not cure, but leave the malarial and their own quinism, drug poison in the system, producing dizziness, ringing disorders in the ears, head¬ ache, vertigo, and other more for¬ midable than the db use they were intended to cure. Ayer's Ague Cube thoroughly eradicates these noxious poisons from the system, and alwavs cures the severest eases. It contains no quinine, mi:: v tl, or any tiling that could injure the most delicate patient; and its crowning excellence, above its cer taint.v to cure, is that it leaves the system as free from disease as before the attack. For Liver Complaints, AyeiEs Ague Cure, by direct ae n on the liver and bil iary apparatus, driv s out the poisons which produce these complaints, and stimulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. We warrant it when taken according to directions. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists. Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY ALL IDIUJGGISTS EVEKYWHERE. fol2-ly Steves ana TTTt nware* A A Sole Agent for th< t >be Ventilator and Chimney Cap. F •s - -\ Hi!!*! I I v; S!lPP - r . o f: 29^4 1 y S76 I THOMAS J. DALEY, PRACTICAL TINNEl !’ !.)• i!.t in STOVES House Kurnishin Goods, Willow and w den Ware, nmnu; eturer oi Tin Wat In Roi Leaders. Ac liT Congress Street, SAVA NX MI. GEO n. iA uoviO-tirn OKI • ! po O ; if . 17 .. \ i!j j ! 1 Wc e fH v aill. ol.a V *■ UK * A a & *\ dr: n> iron will t r> the be pro tu A. 0. HARMON A* CO. jans- 31 Whitaker street. Advertisements* lmm\ Recorder. Subscription: $5 per annum. PA fABLE IN ADVANCE Ifl II It is the Paper for the People. jit the is the Merchant Paper for I to advertise in. Advertise in it. It is the best ad¬ vertising reaching' medium, all classes and that portion oi our people, who procure their sup¬ plies at horns. * Cor, Bay & Barnard f ENTRANCE 01 Bl v STREET, j j i Furniture, Carpets and Oil Cloth O. G. ALLEN, W. J. LINDSAY. Furniture, Carpets J Window Shades, &c I desire on or about to call the the FIRST attention OF 8 of LPT my KM friends, BEK REMO and the V K public To MY goucrall NE\ V ly, .STORE, to the fact that J wtU NOS. 169 & 171 BROUGHTON STREET, Where in addition k> a large and well selected stock of Furniture, I will open a due stock oi CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, If WINDOW SHADES, &G. &C. IJliave visitedj'ali; the principal markets in the United States, and have taken,’great care in the selection of my Stock at LOW CASH PRICES, which will allow me to sell very Cheap My;Stock is all of the NEWEST and LATEST stylos, both in FURNITURE and CARPETS. I have now a full stock of Furniture which I am offering cheap rather than mov3 it. oO^rolls ot assorted Mattings just received to-day. Don’t buy until you have examined my stock. ALLEN & LINDSAY, Nos. 169 and 171 BROUGHTON ST National Wire Mattress, the best in the market. Upholstering and Mattress making. 31 Tobacco and Cigars* •WARDED the MhTST ^Philadelphia. PREMIUM I HEALTH. ‘t. 1 TRADE MARK (SggS t) 9% % w ' ’ m m T ;:T 'S ,,S ■ ’iF J, IK J J - ' 1 I I ,i J..K JH .La.l i- [v V***;.- . YwPopUL^wc^ p ACTURED M.T.BLKCKtfELL W <>y> ** * a ; A# # "reliable. Sf CO. DtRUaMALG Brmw|MM JMIHHWIM ■ Kotions and Furbishing Good s* AN EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE To purchase Winter Dry Goods cheap, extraordinary cheap, is herewith offered. C HRISTMAS sacrifice, rather being word than over, be compelled we have facts. to concluded carry VV offer these to KMi close goods out over our the entire summer. Winter We stock mean at business, and every we WHITE say ere e ('LOAN s at a red lie i ion of one-tlitld their double value. SHAWLS 500 pairs of unheard of BLANKETS, prices. Woolen from #1 25 a pair ami up vards, 200 single and at Diess Goods, Black Alpacas, Black and Colored Cashmeres, and all other Dres Goods at such prices that they mu.-t sell. »*.A speciality we oiler in a large line of BLACK DRESS SILKS T These goods really deserve I he special attention of the public as we have determined to close them out at less t ban cost. in HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR we offer also inducements to buyers. Children’s fancy Stockings, which t r» cheap at Hie. we have reduced to ;>c. per pair, and others in proportion. CLOTHS for Men’s and Boy's wear, we oiler also at a reduced price. 50 pcs. Calicoes, reduced to 3 cents a yard. 350 pcs. Best Calico, warranted fast, at 5 cts. a yard. As we anticipate an extraordinary rush, we would request an early call to avoid dlsu p pointnoent, for we cannot duplicate any article at the prices at which we have determined to sell off our winter stock. DAVID WEISBEIN, dec29 153 BPvOUGIITON STREET. A GREAT BARGAIN. FRENCH CAMBRICS, yard wide, at 10c., worth double Large Stock of CAMBRIC EDGINGS and IN3ERTINGS, 3 cents and upwards. GOOD TOWELS 5 cents MOHR BROTHERS, febititf 1G5 CONGRESS STREET. DIRECT IMPORTATION. ^ HAVE received the largest and finest stock of /TAVELAND A GO’S. CHINA, Such as Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, and an endless variety of MOTTO CUPS AND Holday GGERS, of the finest kind. Vases, Toilet .sets, Wine Sets, Smoking sets, suiiable for and Weeding Presents. Also a full line of the finest SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED GOODS, from the best manufacturers. Parties desiring to buy goods in the above line, are cordially invited to call and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. TBEOIs^Al.S west, dec!3-tf COR, BROUGHTON & JEFFERSON STREETS. BREAD and CAKE BAKERY C. A. VETTER, COR. WEST BROAD AND JOACHIM STS. Red Stall No 1,001 City Market I wish public LARGEST to inTorm generally my that many the patrons only place and the to buy the and BEST BREAD is at my store and at my stall in the City M uket, where I will be pleased to serve all who may favor me with their patronage. Customers served at titaic bouse*. Orders cxicuied ut short aX>"Uoe foWeddinp, and purite*. /aa27-rnmt2-timo Fine Cold and Silver Walches, ’ Stem Winders, Swiss ai d American. pj ne F rcn C*]l & Alimkm Clock*, Full line of solid GOLD JEWLLRi, For Ladies and Gentlemen. j ! I,olk „ ‘ , i * '/•I®-*!.-? J . « 1 °' vrn fL Kkirida 1 l J i Jewelry * ’ ’ glasse* Gtdd Pens, ^I' ctaeles. , Opera , . All sold at the LOWE> i i i.J • Ey, ana war raum-. ><* reproecutc-a, oy A. L. DK8B0U1LL0NS, Jeweler noV*‘i A BULL yikJEJiT.I