Athens gazette. (Athens, Ga.) 1814-18??, March 03, 1814, Image 4

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\ Tr,l /'l* o B r n f.f. •>’ 4 aor :: ro a p flotfo p arent. M po r, and bt* jt> w b*»T gen*lc breast, A’ b lwih’4 me In Iter arm*- to rest, Ai.d 0v ny cheek iwetr kisses preo— Mjr Mother Wbro *Wp fr-r<oe*k ffv op<*n eve, wa*> i* e«»|? nwtff huahaHy. 4}n& rock’d raeihvi I diouid nofcrv— My pother Win imr and aa cb'd mv infam head, \ \\ hen .’ceptr g no mv cradle M* «and tear* of land affection *htd— My Mcil«ct, When pain and <ie’ ne**made me cry, \VH ga/dupon ms heavy eye. And wep: for fear that I shorn! d■—• My Mother. Who drevs and mv dr!) in clothe* *n gayl And u>ugh* m4prcuy V>w to play, And mtaded jcH I'd got us say— My Mother. Who ran to help me when I fe’U A<d WCttM some pretty sfpry »ell. Or h'tu the place to make it well—- My Mother. Who taugh* my infant lip* to pray, A**dh>ve G< d**> hni> h r - k and day, >f And walk in wisdom** pleasant wav— My Mother*. , K , .« f; \. .(,{% ■ • AH rr»n T ever rea*e to be, A fee •’ na e ami kind tp ‘hee, IV'i c wau*o vety kind to me— My Maker. 1 • v<v / Oh * no »h<* ♦ bought I cannot be** I AH >r Go-* wc'Rst my hfr »< spare, I hope i shall reward thy ttre— My Mmlwr. When »hou *r feeble, old ad grey, Mv 1 e;.kh\ arm ‘hah Ik by am, And I w in sooth thy pains away My Mother. AH vbent nee ihr* bang thy herd, *Tv »! i«* my turn to a ;.h :hy bed, AH tears of tweet affection sl ed- My Mother pr> r God who lives *Hve the tides, W ’ S.< Ir-ik v nh.v rig; ance in bis eye#, $i i should ever dare (lt rphe— My Moth#*, Theodorus bad the pastoral care the videos Ormay. The tenor of liin {if« was smooth like the stream ■wi jrh stole through his valley. The path which he trod was always ck an ; roirodv could say. Behold the black ftpoton the linen up hod of Ihtodor tts. His fnck listened with attention to his voice ; for his vo C was pleas ant. » is speech dropped from his lips as honev from Ht *airom ;ro:ik ; sys words wete as the dew on the rose of Ortnnv. The spirit of l’heodo rus was also meek. and his heart -p --p. -.red to he tender. But if it was in etirrit* degree tender,.d wits in a high er degree timid. If his soft w diap er cmiUl not awaken the sleeping )amh he had not the spirit to lift up iyis voice ard disturb it; no* not e vrn if the lion and the bear should lie liip-K it. ff a thoughtless sheep v/a»'e dered th<> «%ir the precipice or the brook. Theodorus w old p<rhaj .warn it gently to rt turn- But Cither then terrify or use Muy ex>. crtion,. e would leave it toil's,. Itte, StpTcr it quietly to tumble over.- Y t: cr of precipices arid brook* l i . geuvraf, r h^-dorus often sung on bis :ueh,cboys tee<l ;-.but this or that brook he sould scarce venture to Baeo'Hjh* lest <nch 6f his and »cx is w< re near them might consides themselves reproved, and so be eßVf.dtd. Ha could s*y in general, Hv vvafe of the Hop and the beat’, but C'mhl not tell a pcv*r wandetung sheep Toon art particulaifijh ni dangtr : Jsior cmrld he say In such and suen p.iths the enemy lies in watt to de vour thee, hhft voice of history ah-mid be the voice ol triuh,. and when rtvo motives of actions dre doubtful*.thev vioul l be interpreted vi’t> c-mlou!. Let, therefore, Uie conduct? of 1 heodorus. be allowed to proceeds not so much from indif fvrence as ft om love of east and a fa’ e Sear.d’ offending. H;s floLk because he did not disturb them, behevrd Lh-.t be loved them, and they loved him in rctum. Tney were indeed for the mo>»t par , a tr.c table and harmless herd. And though the service of Theodorus had ti>»t much zea!, it wss not altogether ffttbiu siircens*. fhtrtdore. with out , onsid” ing th ,t might, if r. fun ’ do much more he was sa fi wwh iiartng, without ieal, dm-% nan h. He blcsj>ed God thi.a Ids labour was so usefijU vmn- Ottt i>v rt m.'Prt- foi it soot he mg’ x . <. .. . it wdl might, if zed |y. and given ad <b his maraH.— AU a r nrt<‘ w> “< s.- ii sicd wiih T Ueo ri! s. .; T hVt ’ mu v. »>p <mn paring hi m • * wsth ».P anomic s.’cleliy sa~ jf-i and c .tv Viia‘s *it uni c-.*uCiU«ied tit .. Qod VV-.K übo pic .; j. 4 drea'Ucii ’I fcj>Tje^.&« V V, Hpd hoped he sL(>-t!a upcic ins e yes i|t w*^n’ on < -4i’* sn* al I be noed. n TuH roc. pl^s^Ntl h * % vdtllf) - *, v ‘cr nal r A » * • td m rc ‘ !. . ! me man who departs, like thn* To peace; and who* dike that too - seta but to rise again., with more brightness, in another world \ So may 1 set* when my c veuing comes; and so on the, re surrei Ton mhrn may I rise ! \s he ottered these words, he heir! as it wire* the breath of the evening rust I ng in the leave* he* fiind him. fie turned his eye» and * held a being Whose aspect >va. brighter and milder than the beam be had been jiiit now beholding,— sis robe warlike the aether at” hea ven, and his voice was -soft m M and in? sound on the harp of Ormsy* when the daughters of music touch it. Theodoras bowed bis herd to tlie ground, and observed a respect ful sihnee. For the -ingel had spo ken peace to him, and, therefore, though filled with awe, he was not afraid. Look dawn to tne valiey of Uruiay, said the angel, and attend to vrirai thou seest.— 1 ‘beodorus turned his eye dawawards. A light, clearer than the learns of mid-day, shone on the banks cf (>rmay. 2n its beams he beheld a building far sur passing lfi magnificence the temple of Solomon, or the palace of Tadmor in thWdesarl. Ten tunes ten thou sand harass wer/conspiring to rear £t “, andvi.de he \et beheld, it sc em eu to be already finished. All the ruobish was. ordered away ; a deep p*t bacTd>een prepared tb receive it, » the i. uiohL psed in ‘ t aring the g j-chfiet still r-'ihainedand the miu,- I ter builder was consulted how they: kWh Id be disposed oh ’take, said he. thy best ol the “a to be made pil lars witlun the shall rem no jorevee , but for the rest l h iVj no further u,e. and ‘ney are indeed good’ for no other purpose than that which they have already served: Throw them where the rest of the rubbish has been cast, and i tb-re, as* they are ol‘ a grosser and ; tnorr hardenedl quality, let them be consumed with the fiercest of the ii re ‘ , I he order was instantly obeyed.- Piece after piece yrus taken down, and laid to this or the other hand, either for the palace or the pit. As they touched -a Certain, piece, and seemed to think it meet for the pit, Theodor us felt ali hia frame co.j vuLcgi as if n thousand demons Aiovbd him ; and, in the anguish of his soul, , he cried, a Spare me- O my God 1 spare me, if it be not now i too late to pray for mercy and par j dun.” .... •; ‘ . Tfk were altogether so said the i angel, 1 bad not been sent to thee now as ’he minister of instruction. A few moments of grace still re main ; improve them w.th care and show that at length thou art wise. Ah, mv Lord 2 what do these things me vn ? I have indeed per reived their purport ; but, O that i might w'SO hear it 1 ihe hiuUung which thou hast seen, said the angel. L the chu.fcii, of God ; ami its minister* arc tiipse m~ s»Vuniwr r is wlpcb were used to rear it. Malty of t-hem- having ..ysertfsd tvlt purpose, tbo-igh not as they ougat, .uid ncnig ht tor no* other use *re at engtn coovlemued. I saw the da.>~ ‘V f taut hung %*r thee, ami trem *icd tor viiy fate,. For, iterative vir tues and. dpjl morals, wudout dili gence and seal, cu- be of no vMlto save a minister- H ave, 1 not pulle d -; -s -o : . o • t de part m peace thipk da rger be diligent, be zealous, andbe saved. , As these, words wefe utUuvd, the vision m the v alley ot Or may vauLh { t(l, end the angel shook hi* silver wings as he SuW on ibe wind tow ards heavy n. The rustling of his i w;ugs was like the **usi,iag of cue am bf Lo;v, .where it fads be r.w ;sn oaks in the gulpo ol Amur. “ And iter.me to pass, after thtv* things, that Abraham sut in the t door of his tent about the going ■ down of the Hun. And behold a man. bent with age, coming from the way of the wilderness, leaning on a staff And Abraham arose and met him and said unto him, turn in, pray thee, and wash thy feet, and Hurry all night, and thou sbait arise early m the mornings aud r go od thy Way. And the maW said n.tv, for I WiU abide end.r tm> tree, iiut A* ! brahsdf him greatly ; so he turned, and tjiey want into the tent. \ And Abruham baked unleavened ! bitk.d', and tney did eat. and when | Abraham saw* that the m&n biessed i not pod, he said u*>to him* w >eve ic*e di»st thmi hoi \vo ? ship the most God, greater of heaven and ; tart . And the mart an*w\-.ed and • said. Idohi t worship thy Goi nei j thev do i call upon hi* n ime ; for I have made ter myself a God, wlm n T abidetb always m mine house* and ! ps’ovideih yu* wit! a.i ahmgs. f Aki Abrahamss zeal w,is again si the man*, and he arose, and fell upon him. and dfoye hVm forth with iiuo fire %r‘de i, ness. Anu Gqy! -pnto ‘ saying’ f i : % at& AUra 14‘ m t +M, . V'-^r.e |gv sww® 1 *nuld he cr!t u*m thy *nvw* : fh§r?- »> e* Kivt I driven hrln >? fri nl> f«*e mv face into the wilderiwM ind Go'! %airi, have I not barns with him hundred ninety and trigh. vears. nd nourished him and dott ed him, notvnßisteJiim;* fm rebelli on against me ; and cmvldit not thou, who art a sinner, bear with him one night ’* It is related jf ie, who, wider great. severity had d?d from the worst of roasters to the test- 1 me in *he had sought rest in the boso nos .Testis Christ the com n m friend of the weary Sc the htary laden, that lie was so i rip •essi'i with a sin >c of ben ;St he had deftvad from ds aifl <;ti>n% thtt lying o» an ati i* bed, and vsiiu g Iris muter staid * ,bv* he eagerly caught the hand? of his oppressor, and kining thgnfc *jud k These hands have brought me to heaven/’ 1 hus n&ny have had rea son to bless God for i:ff! cuons, a* being the instruments in hiVtvirid <0 promoting the welfare of their u«* mortal souls ! It is said of Dr* W. that from his most early infancy.to his dy'ng day -he scarce knew what health wvs; yet we are told that he looked upon this affl if:* i:m as .the greatest blessing a 1 h»| life. And tuy reasonhit ed fai’it was that* being natural y of, a warm teraocr and. m ambitious disposition* these vis'tatio u of Di vine Providence weaned Ins afftCy s tions from the world, and .brought e ; - very passion into subjection lc* Divine will. ( ry ■’ ,k •.. Russia xTTf. *o?a nm t tone l UOZ!)< The communicalicu of the settdk'd deter* si»iati'oii of the Am t rtcan govern ratnt not to cnntraci any more intimate engagem- nts with France* will tbu% he m Vile tc British ministry with sud co isrhuf The Chancellor's despatch’ doc;> not say that he was authorised to m »ke ic. It merely relates that pari jf the conversation with him, and si rfccts Count Let ven v* use ir. .vvitii.d view to promote thtpu. p Vsc ol p ><u heal ton—The chancellor understands* tnat roy consent w ,s merely mv ovvi; aC', without any authority i/om you; iny motiie in giving it witn that of his to Count *-. iven, because T believed i a ten der! ■'/ wouid b.i o proitv> s toe apuv it oi paciiicatiori i.i .he B. itiih cabii t net. I todd the coa iceiior hai I [ was aware that its eject tn rfhi be di&erciii. fiutf * tht very certainty that we shpuio not x seyk. or even ac cept a community of cause with then most dreaded enemy might make’ j them more indtJTerciit to a pence wit > us. But, in calculating the op s efaupo of a generous purpose, d * vtn up ».i the mind of an to re cerate I enemy, i ieel an irrtsuabie impulse ’ to the conclusion that it will be gen v emus like itself. I asked the chan | cel lor whether he hud received, an j answer from England upon the pi>v* \ posai of the MmperorA mediation. He said that,without accepting or re jeMiug it, ; .that they had intimated >he belief that it would, noi Qt ac ceptable in America. t uiii, ate. vckgmd) JOHN Q. S. v > H -“Wwn Extract 9/ a icf**’’ f*o*k M'\ Adorns tj t’U; ■So.seiary of Stste dated Su Etfisrspu 1 j*. .b) June, 1113.. Oo cue l.iib fust, L had ah inter view v.Mtn r’.- and mansoiV, at hh request, when «ty f i»tbmied me Ah at he had received I answers Amn Mr. l> ischkotf to the j?<ti> r patche» of which Air, Harris:- w&s the bOar-iis lihe F *c>. lent had ad* . cepted the Emperor’s odor of'medial | at ion, and tnat D nadt ? sent him a copy of yoiu* dnsWer to * him expressive’ of the acecpunce. * He then put into my let ter to Mr. Dutchkoif of Mare . with the tenor of which l>e appeared to be gvatif»e<l; and which he said he would immediately transmit :o the Emperol*. At the same tunc Enghsi News-papers had been re ceived here mentioning the appoint ment ot Mcss.eu S Gil yuiin and Bar afu* but intimating strongly the de termination of me British govern* m« to reject the mediation. A tew days alter, l received from a nlend the National of the 1 Stupai April, containing asn ed | itonal paragraph coheermug the ap- I pointmeui m u»o.>e gentlemen ¥ which y to Hitb coumtou:the> i I observed tb'him that howe* | %4 er the British government might * think proper to act on uie occasion* * that tue* L nitrd States would at J least r*a’e muroiVstcd in a signal | uiauner. at mice its earned and,con- I si%i»t desire for a just and honuraole and its sense of the mo ives w inch had mtluced the Empc *nr a ot>r. 1 bit -the President could not -ulsipt a ro t esure better adapted “io do iionnr to ms majesty's lf U tiiah by the appointment of tvo pe» ! * i: tht'nrest distkiginsherT of oui ,; . Fv.. n . to ed'operutt ‘*t . [M «Jilted the Emrmfn 4 r r hdlv *tvi .-/er*/< o■ Ik it fmrfonse;. ;cyly i^tf ’ *i VvMI S e/e n>t tint l y fatfcyf ‘ at blast the true t:v! cM# • its fillure won*B he kiiGW'V'-’^liat hi la|i ye&e.ivcA*/Trace li? mAA Ast, dis;MtcheMr«>m Gmm’ Luiren. Ihjiit the ftm«h mmL*-er % »» of much p>lit“ne>s. hid iVimud ;to him th.it there vas n > sovi ‘ei f**k whose mediation thev Ahmtld readily accept thin th it of the :iu pei or hut iHit their silThw£M&es wb h i the 0. States wire of \ nature tn v living p’ incipie-f of the govern of the Bri Ah natum* and which it was thou ght were -not | susceptible of smug committed to j the discussion of uv/ m *di itujo.— j The count added, that it would re- I main be considered, whether af | ter this, and after the sole mil step j taken by the g ; >vi*rnmtmtbf the U • Siv u \v»'»njd .be ry* new the off rto the British mauis- j ■ ‘m 4nd* give them f n opporftmkv | for a reran-biei atidn, - It -4fas pos sible that father -rcftocbun mV»ht j kid to ac. iffor but r*; so inti ode mu* tu ps ftbui I sub tp. i* thc ; q“ e tion so to • ’ f ?l nipM*oi*s dtUermination DUT-cen c • rb'smstaPC‘ s furnished other m at e* s i • : s so • and litVer it 0-1 ■] ®SS£'* • r*C-3SHS’ JOHN K. GGLDLVG, ..* < • A 3AS 3UATELT dICCIVKP A.ft*ffl*LW or BOOKS Frcim titkich he *p& dti |, pose of 9*l wide} die thorns fa* cash , am eng them art the foHozi'inv .. j Avon tec! 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L*. /it an Inferior Court’ fi.eUi for o*-- di.mry put-poses ,.. in /hr h?y Piartfij?- ‘j j\ Tv&fcj D.* ou»; / : ;^ /••? b'-tiary 1814-. . T ./ Pretext DljpC Wi'it*'.Chit* fes P+mi /% ‘. illStpit ju*UOV f C* LFON* the petition ot .Samuel Anders© t* fastgni&c pi Holtrltym Fm o rmui tatinyr that l oofn.is’ *IU in his iite Ufi f.«. iufuu and hi? i ends* to make iitifcw io a in I'UjU *>csyty iff of land containing nvo hdadred ■••. »**u| .eighty seven and hail at : »\ f>* ahd fh# said “l bora as ikp.tf *ec: this id\. m«* testate ;m? verUiou; -.•> *-. min ; titletif [ t > the saiu ot |>r;» y uny [ •Se f' : iW'C to ciocet ti e | - Un- of Hit 1 ‘wXit%i of the’ suip l honu:» j -'M’S: hi in -.to- -eveente nth*^'Ui v t i irtji l *if tl\o fa w. I t vs thewiarv ordt ! that ihe ytim'mhtrator of Ore. viidfe deceased will at the Cou*t o. oc.it** y t-h he held 01 tcrsU io< i -hs piuri* v tv op toe ci lot i*u>juicU in *1 tl.lv ;, directed to e\rtute tuies’fo U>t s<> »ci tract of land in .term-., of tto law unless cause be she wife to th» Miiurary, and that he pulW hshed sn one o! the puhlic ues» **f this'alar- at least » Vive ntont ‘ia .i k ‘ the sitting 6l vaio. co'ar.t ai-<l ,«it> -t#4 ov ‘WQT'b- publ ip pliices in this nuruy *, ■A ’■ h. dj> j* fe-t/n m''kw , edvv ai> /1 b vm -v4-'b „„ )W | - - m - ■IMI.IWOW’*''-, WH»I - <«■ »4» . .;. */ NO < if E.. , v; THEh, ‘Huft sbV'*o.F:i4 v pf J4 r f*.: .will rncet at Bith< .■ • • s -*‘ c Meeting Ho die, ton r . nViicy ... ’■t^cx’ op t.He .• iarA * hyr.| , o’,’ * March n<?M. Ti»e^l/ : »HoV iS; waft bo a.'Vf^inistrr?iS thfe tuilt>win®- - >ai.4.v,iU} at tive sjw^ie GEO ut - / ’•. ■ f. Afltjtr - -•’ /c. W'HEUF#AS Mu iH« oUrhf«t.ha* appUeil to- mo oj trasioft dr> thd ami.fleets us John Durh-uh latje. of said coulpy dceeasg-ci. Ihcsfr are there lo cite ah Si f ailmo’ush suui singular the kVn<* (Ij’ t and aiid cVed i t«r> ut 5 n ki de c.e at A to ITle their objecti.o rU>'.h^tjC| >f any they htvr. ytithi^f the prescrihcd oy law ci s;ud’ wFJ btt granted, y: (riven r? id'/.* - ?j|yi hand Mut oej! .04 “■ ojtce inis \1 tk iyS * r f ‘• ‘/*J i! , P fix) V - ri'-.J . . ... •• r «-iwt*»i**«** lin~nj>ipi7i'* r •»X <32i“A*w *n<**^^4W*“'it S [. (r&QtfGIM- : Clark L.niufp- ; VV UF,r;F \S Aviry t b'n4f applied- to; v*>u tor icftehj. ©1 aCrnttiii.- tration’ on thn est-iiy and c.s cf: John RobsrUj; late [ J aatet deceased. These v.are therefore *0 stf aid admonish ail add tl>e kte** ■ deed and creditors of Hie iajd do*. Ceased, to FSe. thou oi>jec'ions.in-inw , office, if any. they h ivev t itl time prescribed :.uv, ■• o: ,- £ . . * ! teVs i-r’Uiktcd, ‘ .y ; c; Given sutler ’ mv hiih’i oh 4 feat v* :. . f t%i*v 25rS / I c-,14y 1; yOrijS) hOPOEy f. C and. •. ■’ «sss*3f e“ Wipi I : “|N '? Qr.dkßCLi, Clark CahxkO: v|i. ;y’ , - ; iVIiJ’HEaS Ez<,k!fl! ? S!;int t r^: i 3n't focham Stuart i'Jv.e ap:viK;i io ir e for letters -.of Aq^ ht» estate cud effect', of JoVi4 of- said cduntr, These- Wee. •- t’*Wre%WT t^ ; - cite and • .hfimonUh tiif MtityqC . cU'evi • and “c? ed i loirs of said decreed %n iile''4ieir ob|c ol jsowb-i«T;«|y office* if any they have, withm the iimt ptescribeS fey mH be G;.y ( ’ : : ? a»4. fpO'htP* finiMcGC. C. if,.!. <**mm ‘ “>*’* ‘*” ‘■■nw'* mm *m u> mi m»A.- :• J 1 ■ A VvllEKFlAS.Jet»e Toherts has. .Applied to raedp* kttyfiof ‘arminb jt&aLtSbh of) she. ep-fas off BSWwSa. of; :; slid f. andt v ci ; as.i.’.di Wfe'. **• “, ‘%C # i htse. , are therefore >© cf% [ j adshon ish al l ami. .WmisUUr the iihv*\ drwci..and. deceases, * rP»%k ’heir oLjv;etiot|s u» my office- v | • I> »!ns?U W :W ; ’ ? -if-denk srd seal at I %ct thU Wh du/tf ‘Mwyr M 1&