111=3 EMI cromoliDA ado rto WANDA: itcsbm Alarninn, Septcitificr 20,1819. (For the entdfi3rd Reporter WRITTEN. FOR MS. EL ZABETH MEANS tY E MASON l e a lives in Towanda an elderly dame, lie first in the forest, the first in the plain, tseen. feu naught but the wood-land was everywhere -Mlles were m antled in green, ,e , l mountains and i.anies were F:en long before airmen had dealt out their Moira T • ellen the forest from shady repose. •ne stood a ca'om all covetd with shade. Wbere once Itt-'d Eliza,the Towanda maul. der Latter the tirbt to encounter the wood, pu-it:d can,e to thus lonely abode, n at.d a daughter to leave on the plain, r mid ..zo home and return back again. t:.e sou ‘'.fcorttcnted rdnb'd heap to sta3-- 6, ba,:k.- Lai, - but I'Dhall obey, !.ely though woods are so wild ycn thut. cry tug, undal:ftil child`." ileparture 'till long out of sten th.n to lwr cabin. to spend a long night; th,kk contemplate the seerfe— ,l. re to the t-0,..d, at the nee of thirteen. fee time for returning was four or fine days; 0' mar F endure it" she fervently plays. rA ay..tr the' so lonely I Lie down to sleep %Iv t.-a-enly Father, I pray my soul keep." dl r. , ended the time fur return. her fattier but vratch'd still in F. r a:* aloe in this wilderness home, ‘),, l ••• . re • ri.% F :thrr! 0 why . dock.% he comt r „ £l,za mdelk longer stay. ;-,,11,e t.zclaiess had cau.'d a delay: r e !ay< now crrre added before his rtturn - ! .- he; cabin was still lit to mourn. nicht 1%±...n the twilight was gone from' the •t• a. were peaceful to slumber and rest ; tr. :•iv:` • l• 47eat numbers were prowling around, made the woods echo with mast dismal sound. gept fire motheed throughout the whole • m:cht chscoves the place where she lay. a men. the Indians,w he striArd round the land, ..J ,he made a prey to a merciless band. •;.••••1 , ;.r aro fh+ yea-'s rass'd anley and a:er.e in her cabin she lay ; • r. ~ u t from ber man-ion of white, .! c•o:no Th. hor,dre..t, of hoists in sight. , san huntsman in chase a their SEIM arta, ;',age that cnvets the plain ; enc.: ; ,- -e . . • - a . m f str a bel i t pray. led come otret - lo tkillmed4 le rabies : T Iln i l l --W• • '-. • - th e ' vt i a l tidigi t 'skrbak' ptieseakireateelf ... . 4 . )E11 r- hita _ ...... ..........., 4 `' La .: - '' he 4 S4rd,kttetattsiii, ~.. 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I:4r6irr.a4Or the arm!, weal thraiqh, an et -401,4'14411*m JPtice Cranch, who aa*gil him to find bail for his appearance,sicoutt, toanawfclor the assault, with thesuempt to assassinate. Theft= demanded for his appearance was fifteen hundred dollun , , which was deemed too small by eager and ktcaPhaTapippiti.4 . Ku it was e . trivalant to. eter nal inc.vpi ar on, as. the. root.fellow could not Lou bound any one to be rmpourable to hint in the sum of fifteen shillings. At the time of the arrest of Lawrence, it was doubted by many, If the pistols were loaded, as neither of them vreut off. To ascertain the Act, they were placed in the Lambs of Major Donelson, and a company of gentlemen ; who exalt:dyed them. They were bond be loaded with ball, shig.and buckshot, and.beingse-caffed, went off, perforated a two inch plank at the ilistretde 4,(. l lllMtee lan" , They were hum barreled, , coaticeted WWI- the breech or chamber by a screw. Why did they nc4 explode when placed at the breast of General Jackson, of course nctonecan tell, but it is supposed, as Law - nmee had carried them in his, busew many days, and us the weather was very warm for the season, that the warmth of his body had destroyed theperee.ssicn leap: Lawrence was couimiued to - palm) the month of February, 1835, aul rentaiued there many years, u hen 1 thjuk, he was conveyed to the Lunatic As „ y mat, in E.-unman:. When last saw him, he ap peared to be contented and happy, and was very busily enwged to parcelling out crowns and king ! doors, while he originated monarchs and despo ' tisins.—/folden's Magazine. Teniffic Theory. Professor Silbutan meutioas the fact, that in bor ring the Artesian wells in Paris, the temperature of the earth increased at the rate of one degree for every fifty feet toarils the centre. Reasoning from causes known to ekist, he says. That the whole interior portion of the earth, or at least a great part of it, is an Ocean °insetted rock agitated by violent winds, though I dam not affiratit is still rendered• highly probable by the phenomena of volcanoes. The facts connected with their erre lion bare been ascertained and placed beyond a dou*. How; then, are they to be accounted for The theory prevalent some years since, that they are caused by the combustion of immense eta, beds is perfectty 1 verde, and is entirely. abandoned. All. the coal us the workl would not afford fuel enough for a sin;,ile capital exhibition of ir=utrius: 111;e must look higher than this, and I hare but little 'doubt that the whole rests on the action of electric and galvanie principles which are constantly in op. opera i.~n in the earth. Lyell does not regard the theory as founded oe any sufficient data, which teaches the deeded that the whole earth is a mass of melted rock, except a crust of a few miles in thickness, as an outer co vering. True, there are over three hundred active volcanoes known . to exist; bat these are more doi ly to be strictly local snit limited in their extent dorruward,and laterally, than the outlets of one continuous mass of liquid minerals, reachirr; hem the earth'i centre to the base of these volcanic cones. Professor Silliman encourages the coati:c log opinion that the fragile shell . on which we live is from one to two hundred miles thick, and little likely to burst asunder sod - let us drop intothe lug iron and granite. Deus Dr - vv.—lt is a great thisfortche that peo ple so commonly mese themselves with idle ana imaginary erhernts of how they worth behave, and I what they wield do, were they in each a situation. They would be very good and exemplary were they very grcdl rely learned, very wealthy, very retired, eery ord; and the like. Oat they neglect the gill which is given them, and the work which given them, and the wool which is appointed for them, while they ate thinking of that which -they are not. Alas that men's thoughts shoot) be taken up with dreams and reveries, how they uloold manna were they in another station, while the chic! wisdom of life consist* is the assiduous ditrhargir of the &Niel belOngeg - their cren proper Mes. Purrocmi of llecarems.—" Breeches of WIC screamed Mrs. Partington, as she beard that teas applied.to viol:micas of the armis tice. " Well, I wonder what they will barer mot. 1 have heats tell on " cloake of hypocrisy" and grrobeirol parity,'' bet I never bearded - " breeches of faith before. i hope they'le main of something 'that *on't Change and wear , as old Deacon Gakires faith did, for Idsalways charging. Ire erent eft front believing than nobody would be saved to believing that MI week, be t and at last tinned eel a ipturnologir, intd didn't believe is omits Tat lirszemo Sza44.—in Cornitearciit diem are 137 maim asdk, coassasing yeady 13,20,170 pourpit el' . can; aid inaaulaiosurp 33,313,1133 , 'Janda afeleik tEr4,364porradi of m:MOO do. zen spark of thread, 638,512 pounds banked 30,- 060 dialeardaserhirtpthissiseaddass, 417,117 yards ite . . , of,courarlbuisel„ , „pmtof capind mead ii 6..3r1,4t0f ' "are 2,412 mates mid lictso,, females faaployed ' thisloadreas. t,44 I 14,..:1-• ' 56 " ar A . Of trader reeseli l aw deid, lad e sytaiimhy whit the'beraisi+d, wigeettigO7 iiseitsbed IV di* heimicheidtrteeilsof laanokC .lidapiPii tai Mrs. A. G, plimins,4„cniy, wribi.43ka .460 etk. iesk; agrd 13 ) cars and 5 niondu. Oh ! she is One' I hear it in thestillness That broods 'erialia4 . tottedyour tiolate hearth; la the quick teatalt *allay hisidet4 la the low sigh, kW-stifled id its birth! • 1 read it on each forehead; pale and drooling: In the mute pallor of the tremidous lips In the dimmed eyes, that seemed a• troubled.wrets Where Death's dark angel his black pinion dips. Yet let warm sunshine melt the mournful shadows Thai haunt Your far borne with their Aar* of • etwr.l3. Faith's holy sunshine from the liigreti strum g Tu nestle softly on her maideititomb. j Not there tour beantirce angel bath her Heaven's crystal wails guard bcr bright uradsion now: l'oross.sa.unlyand molt fair, are eatbering roniufh el` And dowel - 5 that fade not garland her young brow. Ills smile. on whose strong arm she leaned is dying Huth chased away her memories of pain; _ tier macula of stn, nor shade of sorrow, Shall ever touch her innocent lif4 again. . • Arid ye, true-hearted inottraeral mho hare held her As a rich boon from Illiai t who gireth all, Death hath dread poser; yet let your trust be stron ger.' For Christ bath frandt tsed Lore from his dark thralL In the gold tisane et her pure affections Your hinds have Went no stains of dart alloy; thr not believe that she forgets, in Heaven, The hearts that wade her earthly lot a joy. Down a bright path. atilt ende hands, ye led her Even to the threshold of her home above; And she remembers yet your fond caresses. • And dritilts the memory of your words of love. Chen do not mourn for her with such wild maAl As to a sorrow without hope hclon i ps Her eta whiles Amur to hear your tones of weeping, she bends to bless you from the heavenly throngs! Bet let tour thouitut 'her be odorous blossoms pribging aboat you in the wintry horfrs, And' voices full of pesie serenely wbispei In the faint fragrance of her charmed dowers: 30 .51113(15mi trait. trit - Wiest e onstations rat:e ta.itant jewels girded on your seas, Too peaceful boar, when her irEar lips shall greet you Pasf the wild stream . that . now between you rolls.'" Artt tie stein eordficts . and the fierVe" fttfilittlfiotT That make our mortal life a field of war; Past the last wail from Timer receding borders.. Tfitrlikt sad farewells mannitring from afar. • Oat break the wants akar those shores Each' Wave a starry.vassad of the Light; . Soft melodieweomi forth to kiwi their &nettledl From Imps and lyre adowu those chambers Wight' 'nein sbeiwast iio white ilinstiions garments, Her pars feet glancing on the gokten strand;. To lead you safe. through imputed. celestial portals, To the " sweet homit"lrithin our Fatherland! canton. Aug. v 3. is& MENEM =I rum ;.!t• , (! Agm):l Mare at the tidiater. The tbileither are elbacts from' rec., wort on the "Cantior CUkor." Tim &twin Axe rrs Mtsrstss.-4t at peints Atm ire ban#s the teddy sardpans wait . obedient to the nod of the passeeger, and as this.darn of boats, forms WY small polion of the &cuing thrtictg, it may na6b - abiiss to devote* paragraph to their erctotaie recommendation. Go to the bottom only; Americangattlint, and al the foot of 'those grlitAi .4..... steps placed with plumb - line accuracy by some know-countryman, you will find several young women squatting down leisurely, but readyto be 1)6.4 Mdoitkli Mettle first cattier a sampan. t have likened these boats to.child's cradle, aid under the wicker root stands the female at the scull, to whirl her hen to retdrertryou mai bid. Thesampan owner does not worry and spoD her temper be cacaos she bas not a vary ealeneive wankobe.—;- She wears neither sheds, stocking* nos *von, and yet a more cheertel being is seldom found. Her , garments consfsc of the. universal Ant, and wide pantaloons sd blue cotton- Her hair is the only part that seem* ufdenzatet mach attention; *libe arrangement of that is somewhat ampliided. A false piece is set into the back ofthe bead,and owl- Own! to its ptadeby COO oi nip- brilliant eats fast. ening,. The front bah is combed back like thatot the, Bouthde court beadtles: 1 - The narrow brat is her home. She is a:limited early, for life on - the rivet:begins at the daWn of day. Sbe is not anxious to select a becoming morning israppee for ffirtakfast; but forthwith scours her sleeeicg and drearisg,otorti s herPOW, her dining Mews her Shari,. hrWhert ehaerh aq in one; 14hts apsnstich mod fixes atiatiracies. 'ice of Ire trS that Alf trl-Whe =V there , bef , gratitoae to stem ; then prepantsher slur . bowl of rice. -Food enough to suffice her dady wants, mita little patent chafing dish uith,od. to he it are kept in amnia locket in the boat. Ole a food appetite, managing her eh°l. s o l **wilh great Iblvence,.and sipping bat cheap .ffitsecheng web as mach Annum an if psesidiry ate meg nificeut teals:nod; and then to ready for the . realip , if *e /w4:1;0-tanateauispn isbe Mriaanioasay- mats a hole in orta of bat gob. ; treat, or ;elides a glee bile i-ftath, Potent at the Chinese are not at all inaensairr to ornament: • Pethape As seta leklit aratoied the dam &rico- Tem the Ode piateas grifii to. hitt* 00 ! mil4P silstiEaFiool-i,bet an `1.1,6"4 keep a .4 181 P 4 7 11 .7kii „IS*** FOB at:: Pto, Wliaa- 4 * 4 :ca* *Or * girl?* titt Awn* * sod! 'etch kand,!tarkeeeyridt eta, digit, -16 '4-4 14 *** - -1 -0 4. i6:-,11 0 14 Allaaa,lo - ifiarheti* doom:introit wad u6kboeek. the l; ,a *la that # 7 * . cfb*rf' : n o Pg4"7 — , lf*#iiirriPkr* ti#M,4"lo, l -rove, a7ataat 4 a* thafiliaa lrut tiii*-413.11/11alia-** bat #3o.l*'lo. ii 1t'1711141010fa0.1.08. - p4ln. .11.11 34 4 0 P0 43 500 1440 4 111- soK , 11 1- indiabit minion elite , * Ili water 11,10141110111 MEI • • el* of a shark sicie;ii ihe ;esaieseareh e Ttl w eil , ? ?his a all titiiiiiCer the day' Et' sie:W '.`31 1 141 * your ''grrairiattiok; Alirayi,.:ellear4Witei , leafed, thankful fet i i ittlle 61 tom - ' L- coorsvicts,ti I.7,sfe-7LOt eiler thini street ..at aboa r tico, ire: ficrirk 01 Mimi breakEtse, thianglith4 Wink tor houribetue: Ws pause in front of theingshines varietratore t _and otWrisio thatere% tritlol2dArti b lia. bisihem mast yield -so .thek pihunF". of OM, 8 4 • uhaethii tfie'ilijtliora4. l 4 ll 4 trirki Dues we sect vt-. 'olate the mles of sli#o,ifrid ,;#Vin.,l ll4 Wilit and Efrilits are airout stain; down to a circular table, and do not dished. to itay i ns ,psucl4,atten tion.tt. hear - a sound of something hissing, and P re 'u ti 7- 4,45 e7 a *-frOtt boa 104 ; firifp halt s •Tozen oi?suirre'isairis'fbeir#tih it'oe boiled • . rite, or fish prepared" in - some siiiiplerdieor veg._ stables ; tea it served in little,cnisti : the 44 - tit4' ire Polled from their ; snit thit begind. Chopsticks to a European are one of seventy timei seven wonders of the wend. They are from six to eight inches in leript, h; perfectly round and Smooth and about die site of ryas:rain, neldbmiiiiiiithii thumb and two forefingers, .they would- seem 4t first sight, abed% as useless as knitting:needles; but one no longer doubts their crocieney, whei 1i sees the devastation performed by•their aid. Fo A:haterouriis the Chinaman, that he earkpick , up a grain., of rice bet xe6l their rounded euds*i. casilt t a- it can to lifted on a knife blade; but be does not usually stop to - eat ih shell delicate, ladylikb style. then:ring and party tViistied clawit'theit meals 67 each numbered cups of tea, that Johnson -himself would be put in the shade. They drink it without stgaior cream ; they would rpoa Note the breakfast is alstriasroiet, his last bowl of rice, and thin is thOncinentkulftri painter. Each bowl is elevated to the month, each bead thrown back, each tail hangs straight and into the distended jaws the final . eldspiticka shoved the'rice in tftri Mott marvellorit ritatuier.— Then as dieheirls d*emptied above eaelsmouth appears a little 1011 l of the white vegetable; a ere Mfg Mewl IS heard, and the rice hill sinks out Of alert as o if swallowed by a quick-iind. feat the party came to, and sitting down the bear* took intotbem once mare, sigh prefisendlt, Mid ill at once berxrrni . awase of our piesecce; iiirnOirtg up horn the table, a*:asre too have bad bit * and being wide awake to danfier on' ear,- aitiete ickis Siams.—The most are' aboni a.. large as macCaronf shims ;" they of *air dtst and a tins or gfim Inked -ilogrther. ind MU in incialtia. Smite are perfume) arld`dcflored, and` tiie4 far ciii'slW we silted toditeia v Lula - Tiorifioni tieinkigniteal at meant), nod continue righted down to the last thred ofstaisdttsf, They Ina manufactured so cheaply that a. handful May be'bad wlitout asking, and : heavy lea; fat a few cents, yt t . s 3 gait is theconinintpriitT, timi millions upon millions of dollars areitiptt*datt ovally fin their purchase. 'Ttuouthent tthi. length and breadth of tbe sad Cmpife ; thibuVeitTes atlas villages; in enormous tifitittes, and sclitarf mad side shrines :, in diiiiicts where the eye can ranch over bmgues of j green caltimi, and on bad crags by these! sew; in 'the 'latipinththa pale& of lfittr, .nittiihrieti, and nn' ha hcfrift . Fut Metier *Meats of the hiring, and by the Maths of ihi . ditik appaar the silent hot everimitin' g iigniefad'aratha4. aticria givrinka.-11 is thstmleittrotidane‘ for allotmens of mankind to - f:Ctratious. -I'hii general wisdaii of this asraziget&ftit the adaptation - Otall etaseei and eventitoneth OSP •er, and in the ikft - 1 of the Gespeltogise' meat in ereriow of life. It is the . 644 of al to vender to each - other that 'asaistansi Which GOd may put ft hi cidepavrer t 6 giant fetthei gmige of Sir Wafter Scott; 1111 rik - vi oT Adam" 'rook, perish did they cease to aid each 7 01thero , Rom the time thit the mother binds the &WV head, - tUr AO — men eat` that genie 'kind 'lnslitinf wipes the dMitir4invp from tie karat-01.1hp dying, we =not exist 'without mutual:help: l Aft, there. fore,'who need aid - Omit: a tight it - free - their Mori re Cutati ; no hotels the - pons of gratkftesertifitsei gm& Tim war TO , wrx.--At see of the torairenarree a Sabbath &book in Leedom, two litde gide Pre= imesed.tberosebrea so receive tipriatH, aleotadmait bad recited awe verse wrote lbw do abet; boar 'haying lemired several thetiond yawls - 0 Seep, rose. -The iptialeman, who Ptesidea inquuited aindcooldelyou have !email ate 111001,Tein; .113 d. thus bare kept Itr'with kosher"- • 'it Yes,' tan the Amthirei cad leptred - t- " botl lose& Muth; abit kept l tack cm paticier "And was there-nay oneeribassonslin hairn teamed that taught yon dus iessopr an e w is, fig," I& ileeplY: IS 111 - Waft' Tria - Knprist -err mist Yaia or VittHtrosi.-&1:-A-fra - sseittisreitteiVlX Italy* reestaisssea poistossorias trinciaig; is NSW tot ottho-tSeesrsi. - . 3ltionSte . prper rhir leesitlrofandititetimeat to issrlat, fib : leaketV 4itrissitortaiitwopirstisTrosts:itral issiNiek - ' paphisiegtheleips Sipped Was nsmtunsis64 4 and other WEsstottebskihslesse a° llo P%l gb - 0 . 0110111 0.0 t -ff ' hk.sth , a r WA', said as scow; p s the babies elf yossesmoslisifistaiblghthilit' of him*, "viola tisiepesoisi - leseisiiiiistieri drinking, has oei to recit." comoluip,ieGw‘laiimma - ffiaa • r.=i,„qCq I:vt - • - ::1 101POI ZI P+4 1, &*-4 4 , Atk ila k, . -11 0 1 0 641 N!,sRya dAffisixemmrniti Parlfallar lasflacrer."No*, " FoRW EMM2==lll -, .4: x. - 4 ;11 ,P-We4liiiit,lrama- 6nNirilK7Aglftofk mars