Daily journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 18??-1865, July 19, 1865, Image 4

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THAT IS ALWAYfTHfi WAY. “ I am certain he's handsome, And galknt and gay, From the history the; gave me, Os his person to-day. This night I must meet him, And oh! what a dash We will take —for they tell me,' He supports a mustache. r * And, Ma, list what I tell you, Os him it is said, By those who should be posted, He*s anxious to wed.” “ But are you sure, dearest May, He’s worthy and kind, Possessed of a heart and soul, And noble of mind? Without these, dearest daughter, ’Tis foolish and wild, To think of him claiming The haod of .my child.” “And that’s always the way, When there is a chance, Os my making a conquest, And pleasure enhance: And to think that the suitor, For.my»beart and hand, Must be a saint or a dweller Os some fairy land. Tis preposterous and vain, That parents should thus, I Always be troubling themselves, And meddling with us.” A Devout Man. A devout man is he that ever sees the in* visible, and ever trembleth before that God he sees; that walks even here on earth with the God of Heaven, and still adores that majesty with whom he converses; that con fers hourly with the God of spirits in his own language, yet so as no familiarity can abate of his awe, nor fear abate aught of his love; to whom the gates of Heaven are ever open, that he may go in at pleasure at the Throne of Grace, and none of the angelic spirits ean challenge him of too mneh bold ness ; whose eyes are well acquainted with those heavenly guardians, the presence of whom he doth at trnly acknowledge as if they were sensible companions. He is well known of the King of Glory for a daily suit er in the court of Heaven, and none so welcome there as he. He accounts all his time lost that fall* beside his God, and can no more be weary of good thoughts than of happiness. His bosom is no harbor for any known evils and it is a question whether he abhors’ most sin or hell. His care is to entertain God in a clean and free heart, and there fore he thrusts the world out of doors, and humbly beseeches God to welcome Him self to hisAavn. • He is truly dejected and vile in his own eyes. Each of his slips is heinous; every trespass is aggravated to rebellion. The glories and favors of God heighten His humiliation. He hath look ed down to the bottomless deep, and seen with horror what he deserves to feel ever lastingly. His cries have been strong as his fears just; and he hath found mercy more ready to rescue him than he could be importunate. His hand could not be scorn put forth as his Savieur’s for deliver ance. The sense of bis mercy hath raised him te an unspeakableioy; to a most fer vent love of so dear aßedeemsr, that love , bath knit bis heart to so meritorious a de liverer, and wrought a most blessed Union betwixt God and his soul That union can no more be severed from an infinite de light, than.that delight can be severed from ,an infinite delight, than that delight can be severed from an humble and cheerful acquiescence in his munificent God. And uow, as in a heavenly freedom, he pours out his soul into the bosom of the Almighty, in all faithful suits for himself and others; so he enjoys God in the blessings received, and returns all zealous praises to the Giver. He comes fervently to the oracles of God, and brings not his eve, but his heart with him ; not carelessly negligent in soeking to know the revealed will of his Maker, nor too deeply inquisitive iuto his deep nor too remiss in the letter, nor too presump tuous in the sense; gladly comprehending what he may, and admiriug what he cannot comprehend. Doth God call for his ear 1 He goes awfully iuto the Holy presence, and so he hears as if he should uow hear his last, catching every word that drops from the preacher’s lip ere its falls to the grouud, and laying it up carefully where he may be sure to fetch it. He sits not to censure, but to learn; yet speculation and knowledge is the least drift of his labor, nothing is his own but what he practiceth. Is he invited in God’s feast ? He hates to ooine in a foul and slovenly dress, but trims up his soul so as it may be fife for a heavenly guest. Neither doth he leave his appetite at home cloyed with the world, but brings a sharp appetite with him, aud so feeds as if lie meant to live forever. All earthly deli cacies are unsavory to him in respect to that celestial manna. Shortly, he so eats and drinks as one that sees himself set at the table with God and his angels, and rises and departs full of his Saviour, and in the strength of that meal walks vigor ously and cheerfully on towards his glory. Finally, as he well knows that he lives and moves and hath his being in God, so he refers his life, motions and being wholly to God; so acting all things as if God did then by him; so using all things as one that enjoys God in them; and, in the meantime, so walking on earth, that he doth in a sort carry his heaven with him.— Bishop If all. At Yokohama, another of the murder ers of Major Baldwin and Lieutenant Bird has been taken, and is in custody at Yed do. The Paris Pays publishen a report that Oen. Prim had secretly visited Valencia, and had returned to Prance. The Prussian programme in the Duchioe is not likely to nndergo any very sensible alteration, whatever resistance may be offered it by the Kaiser. It is proposed to strike out the ship scene in “L’Africane 11 at the Paris opera. The effect produced is trifling, and the t;me lost is immense. , .. I The death is announced of Stephen Allen Benson, for eight years President of Liberia, who died on the 24th of January last. J The Arab girls who came to see Napoleon, is Algeria, wore nosegays in their ears. The health of the King of the Belgians is anything but safcia&votory. JOURNAL k XMI JOB OFFICE. We are prepared to do of JOB WORK, at (Short NotieoJ£and| -REASONABLE RATES, raoh u Circulars, ,1 * i Hand Bills, Posters, Railroad Blanks, M«routiU» Low aad Yistiag CARDS. PAMPHLETS, oto. We have on hand a large assortment of ✓ PLAIN AND FAWCV CARDS, * LAW BLANKS. WO. **«■ At SR» SKIPS. nil mm * * a give us a 8. ROSE ft CO. Railroad Guide. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. A. L. Tvlkr, Superintendent. Leave Macon ... Arrive at Atlanta “ Leave Atlanta • • " J* Arrive at Mac0n......'.... '• v M SOUTH-WEBTERN RAILROAD. Virgil Powxa, Sup’t. Leave Macon Arrive at KuTauiu *-»® Leave £ M Arrivekt Mac0n....... p M Albany Branch—Mail Train. Leave SmlthvlUe—No 10... % IV. Arrlv e at Albany—No 12..... 4:84 P M Leave A1bany........'.* .- 7:80 AM Arrive at Sudtbville.... ...2:08 A M CENTRAL RAILROAD. Georuk W. Adams, Sup’t. Leave Macon 7:6© H Arrive at Eatontoa... Li 4 P M Leave'Eatoqton. ...AOO A M Arrive at Mfeoon. ....1:88 P M Trains leavc'Macon on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, and return Tuesdays, Thursdays A Saturdays. MACON AND BRUNSWIG RAILROAD, tt. A. Dcas, Sup’t. LeaveMacos 8:*0 P M Arrive at Juaction ..................4:40 P M Leave Junction ..8:80 A M Arrive at Macom 10:2C A M ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAILROAD. George Q. Hcll, Sup’t. Leave Atlanta .'.....•..■7:80 A M Arrive at West Point 4:80 P M Leave West Point. 0:80 A M Arrive at Atlanta ~..8:85 P M GEORGIA RAILROAD, v Georue YoMttKrSup’t. Leave Atlanta : * 1:16 A’ M Arrive at Augusta 6:66 P M Leave Augusta 8:80 AM Arrive at Atlanta. .10.26 P M WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. E. B. Walker, Bup’t. Transp. A dally freight and passenger train commenced running to Chattahoochee River on the 7th of June. Atlanta 8-00 A M Arrive at Atlanta. :. .6:00 P M EORGIAy Macon County.—Where**, Nath- J an M. Massey applies to me for letters of Adminis tration on tlie estate of James 0. Massry, late of said coun ty deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Au gust next, and shew cause—ls any they hare— why said letters of Administration should not be granted to said ap plicant. Given under my hand this 15th day of June, 1865. JMO. L. PARKER, june 17—SOd Ordinary. GEORGIA, Houston County.—Ordinart's Offiob FOR 6a in County.— Whereas, Wm. p. Lem mono, Administrator, de bonis not, of Abner P. Stubbs, late of said county deceased, petitions the undersigned for Letters of Dismission from nls said trust. 3 These are therefore to cite all persons Interested, to be and appear at my office, on or before the first j&ondaj In November next., to show cause, if any they ha*why said letters should not be granted. ' ' Given under my o ®cial signature, this April sth, 183d. aprT-wßm W. T. *Wll?T,Ordinary. GEORGIA, Macon County, Ordinary's Oxfiob of said Count? Whereas, James M. Harrison, Administrator on the estate of Dan'l. 8. Harrison, of said county, deceased applies to me for letters of dismission from said Adminls tration. These are therefore to cite and admonishall and singular, the kindred and creditors of saiddeceased to beand appear at my office wlthii the time prescribed by law, and show cause, If any they have, why said letters dismlssory should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, December 81st, 1864. JNO. L. PARKER, Ordinary, dee 88—m6m QEORGIA, Macon County.— Whereas, Alex- VI ander Forehand, Administrator on the estate of Edwin Forehand, dec'd, applies to me for Letters of Dis mission from said administration. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause. If any they can, why said Letters of Dismis sion not be granted. lilts' 11 U “ ler official signature. March fth nsurlß-tn awq. l. farmer, •to., etc. PHCE2STIX PRINTING HOUSE. SECOND STREET, MACON, «A» J. W. BTJRKE A CO, (LAT* BURKS, BOTKIN a 00.) * ' . ' • - v -* • ‘ TTAYIWG rescued part of tfar PtINTfWO MATERIAL! JljL f. os tHriowt destructive fl**, ud pwrdMMd o«Mr PRESSES sad MACHINES, are glad to be agate able to of fer their aenrioea to thopoMlo, to do ALL KINDS OF KOOK, JOB PRINTING' ♦i■ v | AND BmSZNGkt f VCM AM LETTER-HEAD#, Lawyers* blank#, BANK CHECKS, PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, RECEIPTS, CIRCULARS, DRAY TICKETB, RAILROAD RECEIPTS, APOTHECARY LABELS, HOUSE RENT BONDS, m wakk i.aaß.% annua no., nv., wm w»atcb, m mm mmmm, ON BEABONABIE TERMS. All of our Materials are IN GOOD ORDER, 'M$ ,0 % ~ ' WHICH ENABLES US TO TURN OUT WORK UNBURPABB ED BY ANY OFFICE IN i THE SOUTH. * * Give us a Trial. BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL AND - CARDS. PRINTED IN THE HANDSOMEST STYLE 6F THE ART! ALL RINDS O* * */ 4 s COMMERCIAL PRINTING EXECUTED IK TEE BEST STYLE AT REASONABLE RATES - AT THE PIKENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE. ft At^O ♦ m%rmnm ~ ai-Lm • OF «OCiST«CS Bank, Corporation, & individual! Notes. Blank Books made to order, ifor Mer chants, Banker?!, and County Officers.- OLD ROOKS RE-BOUND IN -AJSTY STYLE. Our Office is ia Weed's Building, opposite Post Offioe .L.W.BCRI«ROO. MACON BUSINESS MEECTORY. Auctioneers. JNO. B. HABERSHAM. D * MNDRIOI# JOHN B. HABERSHAM A CO., SENSRAL AUCTION AMD COMMISSION BUSINESS. Triangular Block, Macon Oa., June 18-3 m. ; L. H. BRYANT, GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Cherry Street, Macon, Oa. june 18—8m* f , v «_i L. N. WHITTLE, attorney at law. office over Payne’s Drug Stew, nc*t to Concert Hall. v jyl-3m. DR J. EMMETT BLACKBHEAR. Offioe m Mr. Pnyue’e Drug Stow. R«- ideoee on High Street, near the AeyJum fee theßtod. , > JOHN RUTHERFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Macon, Georgia. june IS—3m. OTTO. SPAHR, professor op music and tuner and repair er op PIANOS, i Office at Servatius’ Confectionery, Macon, Oa. june 18 dßm Dfc.GEO. O. QRIFFIN, 9Cns hie services to the puhtie. Office *m the Feat Office, Macon, Or ' \Z, I • a wHrne, ~ habitants of Macon. Office on Mulberry, and Second Street, over J. M Boardman's Book Store. Entraaoe on Mulberry Street. Macon, june 21—3m* HR. F. G. CABTLEN, Office at Bowdre A Anderson’s, Comer Cherry and Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. To be found at night at F. E. Bowdres. june 20-3m* CommlHttw Merchanta. T. R. BLOOM, paotor and commission merchant, Macon, Georgia, J. X. HAMUN~ ~~ , r. , V . . cmocHt, rwamwm ahr swif iiw MMuc^ ffij^k Macon, june 18-^Sm* Greer & lamS wholesale, retail and commission mer chants, Third Streffi, Mncon, Ga. june 18-3 m. “ H. F. BEKS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. Prompt attention paid to consignments. Oherry Street, Macon, Ga. june 18-3 m. y M $».. ~mTbT WHARTON, GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Triangular Block, Macon, Q&. june 18 * d3m J. H. ANDERSON, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner of Third and Poplar Streets, Macon, Ga. june 18 d3m MITCHELL A SMITHS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Third Street, Maoon, Ga. juno 18-3m* R. B. CLAYTON & CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OXFICX, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. june 18—3 m. * Mcrchani Tailor*. OHAB. ITbaIRD, ' •’ ' TAILOR, (Jan be found four doors below the Tele graph Printing Office, Cherry St., Meeon Ga. • Cutting done promptly and in fine style, jnne 18-3 m. ______ MERCHANT TAILOR. Mulberry Street, opposite Lanier House, Macon, je22—3m* W . 0 KEN N KBY, \ MERCHANT TAILOR, Mulberry Street, Maeon, Ga. (Next door to Massenburg's.) Gutting done in the best style, une 18*8nj. -> - ■ * CenfecUonarr and Bak^rf W. E. ENGELKE & CO. CIGAR AND CANDY MANUFACTORY. Cherry Street, Maeon, Ga. je2s—3m* _ WANNOCK & SPITSj CONNFECTIONARY AND VARIETY STORE. Cherry Street, Maoon, Ga. je26—3m J. J. sekvatius7~ CONFECTIONER AND BAKER, Under Ralston Hall, Oherry Street, Macon, Ga. ** june 18 J3m* , TANARUS: W. FRFI^fAN, Wholcnlc and Retell deeler in 0 , •ai Fancy Good.. Ch.rr, Stre., vT'** Oaorgia. * \ ***, * —— ■ _ .... •. J w • P*AB.S & CO_ - WHOL*A«O*OO«*, ,ff ir4 8 ‘"«. u. ‘ W.A. HtPPj ——- WBOLXBALK TaOBCCI MUCUast Coraar Chany and Thud Str*. Ll Balaton. Hail. ' u4 * jy4—3 m J •w*l»r*. " - —- JAMES SUPPLE, WATCHMAKER and jeweller 8«cood Street, next to Boards ‘uaaaai M „. , . , Maeon, Oa. j”PelB |t |i kkwmt mcHm7~~ — Mulberry Stteel, naatfdowr toMumakr, . jyl3-3m* 1 J. H OTTO, WATCHMAKER AND JKWI&Ut, Maeon,Georgia (Oppaiita Laaiar Hum.) june 18—3 m. " E. J. JOHNSTON 4 00~ JXWHUSS, ETC , Ciltsn Avenue,(Under Mamffie JUy Maeen, Ga. • Watahw and Jewelry lapauad. 0. HODWGDfg 4 ION! tafcre, at thair aid ataad, tad »««id W to aoeommodate all old and new ~ f t olMf< They alee have on hand, aad fa k variety of artioUs in their liw june 18-3 m. WILUAM DOOLY, DEALER IN DRY GOODS. IEOIS, ETC , Under Ralston Hall, Mar on, fa june 18-3 m. ,‘TT‘ A. SCHEUKEMAN, DEALER IN Drygoods, Clothing, furnishing goodt iaa Jewelry, next door to Boerdman'i Staw Mulberry Street, Maeon, Ga. ■JET:** , T ■T" -.r i. eerta>N, . ffiMFe V mmm Jmm WAJHaffiffib Witt atsend to a* tamnees afcu uned L them. june 18—3ro. niarfUaaroiu. STUBBLEFIELD HOUSE, *. F. dense, proprietor. Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga., Is open few the accommodation of public. june 18—d Sit aOUTHERN EXPRESS UOMPAN >T Office in Ralston's Granite Bnilding, 3rd. Street, Maoon Ga. JNO. W. OOX, Ait. jnne TB—Bm. METHODIST BOOK DEI'OsXTOBV Cotton Avenue, under Masonic Hall. Miscellaneous, School and i't*kg;i>u* Books, Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Peocu* Ac., Ac., for cash or country Produce. J. W. BURKE, Agt : Macon, June 18-3 m. _ J. M. BOARDMAN, INSURANCE AGENT. The subseriber is now prepared to tail risks in the Georgia Home Insurance, *( Columbus. june 30-3 m. E. J. JOHNBTON A CO., AGENTS HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO •., Capital 81,000,000. Available assets 11,583,000. Maoon, jyl6-3m G. BERND, DEALER IN SADDLING AND HARXVSfi GOOM, Cotton Avenue, Maoon, Georgia. , No business transacted on Saturday _ june 20-Hm. ' _ R.W. CUBBEDGE, STOCK AND EXCHANGE FBOKEK, Bcott’s Range, Third Street, Macon, Ga june*2o-4tm - , e s “ * A. J. RIPPLE, ' • " ' PHOTOGRAPH GAILERT. (Over Board man’s Store, Mulberry^ l ! 1 Maoon. Ga. june 18—3 nu GBIER & MASTERfIO^' UVPRY AND SAIF STABLE?, ALSO IVG BUSTNES?. Corner of Mulberry and 3rd Sts., june 18-3 m. TiWdi r A Mc Q|jj EENi MACHINIST, Will do all kinds of repairing in ety, and execute every variety ot smith work in hi? line. Old nend# ** new oustomers are invited to call. Plum Street, between Seoond *na • * Maoon, june ——^ 5 FLINT HOUSEr ! MRS. W. A. FLINT, (First Street, opposite Mftrk« fc _ fpi- Is opened for the ekra s and Boarders.