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rfíf fiW' ' if. V i '1 ',!? VOLUME III. SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO tniiCII 25 1854, NUMBER 41 Santa fe lUcckhj " (Sa;,cttc TERMS. " ' WEEKLY- f"í M year, payable iiicsriahtv hi advance; single copies 12 1-i cents. Ailve.'lisr. meutsj $1 Wi per ipurc of ten-lines fiv the first insertion, and oOcls. for every subseiiilcnt insertion. TO TUG ItBaVC. THE Public W;I1 vdf;'tifci. notice that I have appointed Mr. Rudolph Loch my Agent ihiiing my absence in tho rules, , -. . J A COD AMBERC, ' Airoid I'1'' ' ABUAIIAM & ROFEN MALt. - roa si f.e. : ' 'm,UE COVKRNMF.XT. Ml I.I. m il ' statuls to- L ce'her iviltl HV'i pii'i'l'i nt' la'nl. mi ft "f'd DWEI.I.IN'0 IIOiTSE. alt Kiji. il wilh'ii a mil ot Hie iIh7.i nf .niU l'i. T .e null i' lump 'I of nni' p iir of s'iph" fur n u'ri-t mill, uiul a cii' iilur Baw-miil. all eay P repair. Terms rii-h. S-1' s iliiecr t i tlm npprov.il f l)ii ffnoiiaatnliiiif ri'iieriil nt the DepnttlitiN'it, N I). If nut nrevininlv n.ild. tile mill will he put up at nnetinn t the lniie-t bidder, at 11 b'- , ciocl: on JroiidaytlielitefMay. Enquire of Hie ' " Act. Assist vvt QiiMiTf.n M.VSTF.n, - .fautaFe. Feb. 7, l.')t-if. . NOTICE OF D'S:WXT1V. niHE CO pB'tnibiphereVifiire ex:"lin.' Ii.'lweeli I Chsrles lieanhii'ii and Snhnnon rte'ithi.er. Hu rler (HP Stvle lid Ib m of Beiiub'i'i & ll-nt'iner. is tieie'iy ihsi)lviil hv lliu'i.nl eni.iei I. t" '' he elreft fr..m Jann rv I. ISM; ami SiLhiiiti nulhner is hereby emu wered tu cite -I II ni.iiiies due Hie late co-partnership. . nniii.F'spFM'mrN'. SOLOMON ni'U'I'IlNER. Don Fernamlez de Tacu, Fen. t". If.) I TIlE'indersifrneil ilitns to inf.irm lier fiiei'd Bl.ll the pnli'ic, Hint she ha- now iiinied her eft blW'inent ni ihe h.iil.hn..' on Hie pln.l known as ihe ,Minile7iiliia IliH. hele lie !! i'wais keep "II lilitld the h." kind of li'pl 'is and h'l . AHnehed In Hl Hall i a line -tabic always Well supplied with fui aj;e. 1 CAROMNU STEIX. Santa Fe, Jim. 7, lSjt :hn Si'.lTIIIiRM IllAIK Vi INTER A I! II A NC EM EXT. m! southern mail via El Pa-o In S.m Animiii' X Texa. leaves S ima Fe on Ihe lútli of en li month, srrives at El I'ao m l'i"" -iv In etil ila, . and reaches San Anlonio on Hie lib of the ... vi month. Iteturiiinir. leaves San Antonio u Hi" i.-.ih of the sume, arrives id El I'm-n in funis Id to l davs. and rem lies '1111111 l'Von lb" Mi'i "f ".e nest month, innkini: th" tup thiinu'h m I'mii 1" (Iay, winter ami summer. Tin- Cmdi actor ha .spared no expen-e in placiie: upouHii- route sHu carnuces 'ho liesl I'.daplid lor the c.ii vcineliee li well w enmfiilt of pas-elders I' 'isons L' iK i ' or coming fiom Hi" will find Ibis a v.-n pie sunt roule, piirli.nlaily 'hirinir Hie wnilei iiioiitlis. as it is entuelv free from the intense eohl mid he.'VV snows that n finpienlly uhsliiicl the eastern mail route to Independence. 'RATEs OF FARE. Sli 00 through ."roifi Naiitn Fe lo an Antonio. 311 (IP trim Saiit.'I'e lo F.I 1' so. Passengers allowed dllllis ha.r. HEXItY SKIU.MVX. K.B Passengers md reiiiired lo ttuiul f;uanl. Santa Fe, Oct. 7. ItsM !f rpHE iindersijriie.lbr'Esleavetn inform bis friends J and Ihe public ROneially, that he is prepared to do all kinds of eaiiniet and rarpiuilei 's win k on tlie most reasonable lernu. Sliop. two uoiii al.uve the store of Jesus 1,'ivn. .Vanta Fe, May 7, HM.-y JAMES II CLIFT. LEG II. SOTSCE. W. W. 14, DAVIS, (DISTRICT ATTdRXKY or Tilt UStTKD STATES TOIt KKW MEXR'O.) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, SANTA I V.y NEW MEXICO, ILL practice fii all Ihe courts ut Ihe Terri tory. Office in the some room occupied by the Secre tary of the Territory. IirFEItKNCES. Hon. C. Ciishimr. Alt. Gen. U. S. Hon. Gen. M Dallas, Pliilada. . II- n. U. liroilhead, U. 8. Señale. Hon. Simon C ineron. Penna. , ' Gen. R. Patterson. 1'liihula. : Col. Thomas J. Whipple. New York. . ll. ddock, Reed & Cu., Piulada. James, Kent &, Santee, " Wood, Bacon & Co., " rnoi'os.iLs for cakrii.'.g the MAILS. PROPOSALS for -carrying Ihe Mails of Hie United St.tcs, from the Isl day of July, IR34, tn the 1st day of July, IMS, in the .Male of C li fornia, and in tbo Territories of Oregon. Utah, and New Mexico, will be received at the Conliint Olliee of the Post Ollico Depaitiiienl, in Hie Cut of Washington, until U A. 111. of lhc3d'April. 1851. (to tie decided by the 23d of April, ISO I.) on the routes and in the times herein specilied, vil i -' . IN NEW MEXICO. 12900-From Santa Fe. hv Aihii(itrniie, Socorro, Di'6i Ana, Foil Fillmore, Froule.n (Tex. as), El Paso, San Eli'.ifio, Mngolliinsville. and Leona, to San Antunln, VIU miles and t back, once a month., i Leave Santa Fe on the 1st of each month ) nriinB in o.iii n.ii..m(, in -o nays. Leave San Antonio on the 1st of each month ( . Arrive at Smta Fe in 25 days. , Bids to carry twice a month are invited ( . siso bids to make the trip in 20 days. lJB'.H Emm .Wa Kc by La P Hi n. ti) Fernando il.' Tins, in miles an I hack, Ivvue n month. L'ave Santa K on (he 1st and loth of eucli inniiih. l H A. M i Arrie nt Fernando de Taos by the 3J and l"Hint i M I.ate Fernán lo dé Tan on tin 12tli mil Mill of each month at H A M Arrive nt Santa Fe by the. 1 llh ami 30lh at I'M, It; Is Cor weekly trins are invited. . 1ÍU0J From I), mini I, by Fort Reiki up, to Gaines 5 vil in Texas," ni back, onto in two Hid-bos in st ite ititniire anil schedule rrivals unit departures. Bills fur weekly trips nro invitrj. of . FOR.M I'OH A BID. ' , j W'MCt 9 ciiWj'f pom a '.rr 'i'vncnl u coiilcmplatri li j 1,'ie iii ' '( r. I ' wo' ' '',r" '. '') ; or """''''fiill "f lliwe Male Hie r, sl'tell. 0 or re..tiir hcrehv ,m.pme to mn ry the mail on , unit.. N... -, f..; to . 'Tien us the INi'lniasier f.i n.-r r;i íiiIv.mIii'.ih'iiI f .r Pi'1 ' ,,. Is for Hie same, ltf. I October a" IS:3, re. : (pipes, in the lime siat-.l in the ?i h..ilii!..s c,.n; ! tailiil 111 said adv. rtliiiien'. and bv the fnllmviii" ; limite or e nvein. ce, lu wit i :nro si le imw n h ! In he i'plivrv."1, i.ir III.' nimnal s nf here write out tltu i III m words at (nil Icnjlh. J Dated. Farm cf it Gu ni.''!. The imdci'siKned iindeilake Ihat if the fonrre iiiw liid for eh.rvin Hie lluiil on rnute No. be n.'.-epi.'il hv Hie P stmaster (enctal. tlie b-i.ier shall piinc toth t-t .lav f J'lly ni l, en'er ii.tn the req.-i-ft ohh:.tion t.' p.'il'.irin the service pro-pi'-. 'it. w:di j;ouil and sulücie.it sureties. Dated failed lie two (uaraiilois. Fui'! of CnAñ'jit. The lln.'er''irficd (po-liiiaUer. jildire. or n clertt of It eo'trl of ti'i'.'iil. lis Ihe ceie may he) certifies that tie is well ai'.piainted with the shove .xuaraii tnr. and H eir properly, nn.l llial lliev re men of propi'i'tv anil able to make enod lll.'ir ...laranll'. Dated . igueJ iKSTitucnox-'. EtnJ'i''tnvi! coi 'í í.ioí to e i tmrlx It) the. t'X ll.l' Ihe D pro ei". I I, .S-veii niiit'des v-e a". 'V in III 'Oil- ''.!.' III '1 'l'(".ll -1 to ea.h ii,l.. meii'ale i . t!i r ". wh-'ii ik.I o'!ii'.".i n.oi!oii.' 'i... mail. i" ;i On ro ii.-s where the mol a Prills ot r. 'be si.'i tal aijenm o also pos' (illire hhiuks. mill tiv.;s nt v.'vai.ce Ur l)e -n liu-iit In '!s ami keys. to he vtivi'Vi"1 wi'h "tt .'Sim ch irle. It. No i a will h" made for t. iii. hoi perf irme.l ; .itirt for ei cti of Mich oiiiis-ions on! t:sta."e.'it esi.lai. i d lh "e Hiik Hie pav of H e l.ip m.v he dH pn-li'd, 'or .'Clivals so far tietimd liiil" as to break l'0!.oX'nri w'Hl deoi'idoor llta-ls. ao l II I "llti.'ieirlv evi'u-i'd. tni'"l'..u lh "I' Hi" ' on -a hull I'oi Hie trip is vii'ip. I le I'o.f. ' Jl' ". H" III.'- 'ion in iv al... le .. .1 .i-.-l f.r ., .i ! .if ptifonn aiic ii.l i lor 'o ''. ! -p.' 'Ill 'd 'il l'i" .'onli l"!. .u ik!i-, ,ii, ii,d.. ul' th.. ko! hereiit spe 'iii".l I'eii.'.itf-I l"!io i eii'ii'vi-i! n.'ii Hi-.r. of and ih p oivi' tio-.e I in Itie i..iiii. iipo. lai ce of Hi mini, may be mail", l. Fur Iimv'Iii.' Indi-lid or tit'oWMi' off Hie nl iil or anv portion of Ih.uii lor (ho adiui'si"n of p i -.niseis, or lor l-enijr . oi eerueil in sellinj; up or rinuiiiiL' an exnre.-s eoiiieyini; eouiii.erci.il inHdli cei c" idi"ii.l uf Ihe luad, a (punter's pay may he llcililelel Í). I'llies will he imp sed unless the ih'lin.jiiencv be p'on.plly and -aii-f.ic!ori:y I'Vpliiiiied In eer. linéale, of i slinn-teis or Ihe iillidivils of oilier ere.lil.ildi .ei sons, for fiiitiiglo nirive in contract liui" ) foi neh etiiii lo lake the mad from, or de liver it int.. a posl ollii e I for suli'ci in:; it (either owiinr to Ihe titisuit ihleues- of ihe pla.-e or in tuner ol eiirrvii.?: il) I" be injured, (h-iti-uyi'd. rolihril or lo.! ; and for refusing after deiuaiiil. to convey Ihe mail as fieipieiilly as the eimlr ctor inii.- or is con cerned li iiiiiuin 0 couch or steamboat on n route. ti. The Postnias! pt general may i tiinil the con tract for repeated failures lo lull ngieeahly lo contract j for ili. obeying Ihe post otlice laws, or Ihe iiisiiictiiiiis of lh" Depaitiiienl for refusing to di-cliarge a canier when rerjuiuil by the Detnirl. inetit In do so ; for assigning the contra t wiiboul ilie a-sent of Hie I'o.-liiin-ler (Jeneial J for luiining an expiess s aforeiiiid or for tinnsporlitig jnu sons or iackages conveying mailable mailer out of ihe in it. 7. The Postmaster genet al may' order an in crease of srviee on a route liy allnwii g therefor a pi o rain increase on the contract pay. He may aho oiiler mi inci ense of jinv fur the additional slock or ciurirs if any. The cimltactor may. Iiintever. in Hie cac of increase of speed, ndiii fpiis.li Ihe eon'iiiel by giving proinjit notice to Ihe l)eiailiiieiil lll.it lu uef.'is doing so lo carrying Ihe oider into ell'eel Tlie Posiniaster (.ciieral may also curlail or (lis ontiuue the service al pro rata decrease of pay, if he allow one month's extra compensation on the amount dispensed with, whenever in his opinion tiie ji.it.tic ti.tere.ts do md re.jiiire the same, ur tt; ra-e he desires to super ede il by n ilillcreiil gr ule or lianspoitation. lie may al.-o emti'ue the times of arrival ami ilejiarture (provided be does not cuitad the ruiming time) without iiierensing the p y. S. Pavineiiis will ha made for the service through drafts on poslmasíers, or otherwise nfler Hie exjiiration of each quarter siy in February, May, August and November. t). The distances arc given according to the best informan n but no increased pay will be tillutveil should they be greater than auveilised, if tho points to he supplied be correctly slated 10. The Piisluinsier Urn. i al is pr. bihited by law from knowingly making a contract jor the 'tiansportalinii of Ihe mails with any person lio shall have entered into, or proposed in enter into any combination to prevent the making of any bid for a mail contract by nnv oilier icrson or persons, or who ihall iutve made any agreement, orshall'have given or performed, or promised lo give or perform any eon.ideiaiion whalever, or to do or not to do anv tiling whatever, in order lo in duce auv other person or persons not to bid for a mail contract. Particular ntlentioti is called to the tWlli section of tho act of 18311, piobibiling combi nations lo prevent bidding, 11. A bid received after time. viz. 1) A M. of the 3d Atnil 1HÜI or without the guaranty re. oinreil by law, or th I combines sevei.il mules in one sum of compensation, caiou'i be onsnleied in competition with a regular proposal reasonable io amount. ' I.'. A bidder may offer, where the transporte linn called for by tho advertisement is diihcuit . r impracticable it unlaw (canons, lo substitute m inferior mode of conveyance, .or to intermit ser vice a specified number of days, woeks or months. He, may propose to omit an inaccessible otlice, or one not on tlie stage or railroad, or at a steamboat landing, as the case may be or he may olfer to substitute, mi iiiTcrinr mode of s j, ;.. discs. He m.'propose ihíl'.TCiit i' n ami il'piiitnie, prnviileil no more ru'ii. a-kel. nuil luí muí! connexion pri-jni' : . ' ! ak iiililitioniil running tinte- fin t y ' a specified niiuilier nf days in scast riv.iiN ; hilt beyond tlli-Mf chantes - !',''; serviré tiillVnní from that c.ille.l ' . '. vctliseinciit will nut be roiciidcrei o i 1 willi a regular liiil reasonable in a n,'i,,l it Iml coiilatliS 'iiy mii-h ailerHtiniii !..' t' tai' will be eslunuti'il in cuinpani'; i vv prupuitils. ' ' 13. Theri slioulj he but one ro in niipnsi U. The route, the service. Ilié . naipe and rivi.lenre of the hidilei each member of a firm, where a sIioiih! hi' ili!iiivt!y s'ati'd, uNo tl vevunce if u higher lunclc than li teii'led. li The bid shniil.l be sent uinli . oil 1.1 111., ..n.t.l fWaUl.l.,f t)..lM..W ).ricl,l....l '-Mail pr,,pii,nl, in tlm ! t sm be ,IPI 1( ' ,,, t,i6ri rrm,x , ,,ph j,w i, he received r o y' )l. 3,1 .. nil fill 'xiie'contn.. Is me to he . i,,,.,,,,,) lh Uepuniiieiil hy er In j,,v i(i-,i ' ' I..-V 'f 'I. n ii,.ri. (i,. i e st ,.,.1, X me to be lei lo Ihe. lowest b'dslen .- . . guaranties, wilh-iut other relei'-ni . f liiiii.portalioii than may lie in- i-. due celerity, eeitiilnty and secuntt 't ' por'ation. Win n the lowest hid - o, i of convey tice loiiiieijiiale to the d ' t..inl' and scciuity of the ma.ils, it . ó Ct'ptl'd. . lis. When the bid does pot sp .' . ci'iivcvaiicc, I... i whrn it pro:u-s , i.. coidiiig to Ihe -itviT'lseinent.' tin op speeilh-at"ti. it will he cunsidcie I for l.0 s-lilli-k scivi e, ID Since the ii.nsage of Hie , c, IM-'i, a lieu. ileM-iii!ini of .bin ha e ii--It does liol s,i.'C.fy a liuule of con ,n-v, gages to to Inlte the entire man . a i- ir eeleriiv, -e'taiiity mil s.-cililtv. h i-' '' '. 1 1 to law. These hnh are s'yled. J- o-i 'h ili.whudl they me designated on ' i '- ,!;, I)einrtmetil, 'n'-ir hi'-'t The ex .. . . .-l)ef-i',itnnl enables it lo lay itow rules, vi : Win n the lpiiilnn th" rontu is ti"' ' ' 1 !'i reijiiive twii-hot'ses iioueli nopr. ' in ' bul. if tho lowest, will ulwiiys "ipri ihe spiriti" lii.l. U'li n i!iu itiuils nro of such s ' i us to render it invessarv, in lei '.-'. uiolie. to Jiniviile two hol'.o eo , hi", i tho speeiiie hid, tliongh the hiüii '.-t, !., set-yieo, if iiiliirlgoil to ho cutir ! ni !i' tin! rmito. will lie preferri'il t" 'io st--: ease the (lilf.-rfitiv is not soeli: . ' with ill" ui:ii-y of iho law nf t i i . in a re lueli. ri in the. cost "f irai," Exceptions, however, ui'iv lio ml.. ; the slur liid is iinoln by thentvl í imw used nn tlu roiito ti lili'.-.: il . eoiii'lt scrviei. On routes of lh.' highest r.ln a, horse eu.o-ii or steatiioo'it triun n -1 i ijiliri'd l.v th icniin l iinpoifni . . . and tip.' spi'ltiill' liid is Itdjll lgi I ;,('' the font", the pin fcieiie-' fur h-. Will lie if Il"l...ss,.-y, cun-ioil tu i Lr ,.. . ..f 'I'lrci'iuii'.' I1! :i on th 1 iiifei'ii " -a ,,i.-l, - - 1- J i . ;-. I i .. . i 'id. A niu Irii' ilion of ii Irtl, ; i sentiul tonus, is tantatuuiiiit tu i i. eniinut bu fi'iioivi',1, so its tu !l ni '-'i gnl-ir cinipelitiun, uftcr tho 1 ( I I'e.'iMviii'. bids, . ii 1. I'ostpt'i.'iters nro to ho ea i f .! i til'y the Hiillieieney of giinr.ilil i- o without knowing llntt they uro i --.. üient respoti'i'nilitt': iii'.ilull In, I - . i I OS nid. a. ol Utlii i - ; s-i I r uiul sureties ir.c ilistinelly notil i in Inn) t.. ciucr into or to p.'i tor t, ' for tlp scrvioo pronoseil for i .' bids, th-'if lelilí linliilillcs Will I e .- imt them. 22. The ponti'iietovs will lu), ,l.s; the fni'iiis heretofore used in i i1 except in Uio topéete puiiie. i i in tiloso instructions , nnd on i ,t u' tho coiitr.'iotors will lie reunir I I l:t-: li.j mails into tlm post oliiees nt io -i routes nuil into nil the iniiiicilli p. t .(!.. "i. Present cotltrnctoi's sí 1 1 r" , nt tli" l.)i'i!ii'tiiii'iit must. eijii'ill i i proeitiM giiaroutui'S ntij certilii t '- . Hioiennr ulistnntiiilly in tin" f i - . erilioij. Tlm oeriilicate.s of sit j u signed by it post master, or it j - , or c; a court ot record. JAMF.SC. l :i:i.i I'nfT Offipk DivP.tiiTMixr, On vil .a 1.' ootl5-ewj2w Fimo Atlliur's Horn ''.'.", THEBEATJ'ÍIíUE,. " "bylccylaucu.v "1 hear thee sav, 'The lieuu'.if.i wh -0, thon'nrt darkly igiiornnt ! t so 'Tis no long weary mud itsl.o i l For thou caiis't iiinki! it sin, 4 . Then lovo the boauli) il ; ' "Aliislfor (he heart Hint ills,. Mi Bcniitiful V" Such a question Ldf.ws t I i ti 1 1 iti'PH unay iriun Hie ngni, n(if is l u roi. mole-like, dndtr the crust of i is p .-i l, f T Hint, winch it it cuuld Iliul, eyes lo seo. It is -111051 bountiful lo be. I v.'s. to v earth, covered with the eoursi: tulitv: for undeiiieiilll them uliiuds of glory from Lioil ;'' luí I i.: i hero inn) 'be nliuust glorilieil h H," i brightness of the spirit. The i,imv. I beauty of being. As yet hard' : co; n body, the soul llutti.rs nbiivon i i nr. ni t as within the child bird of I "n B'.'custonied tn its enrtlily cnge l it ,it tions of the Beautiful, but ni..:o:s lu'-i verywhero, nnd sings with a l.umi: .f -oi wo uuist always kceplliechildoiiiiitii'.ie. i 'cl"d I,- ihu '.'..e 'S ,tet "t yet il,-... li f. . nd .'U1I1, if w'u would keep un Mit"cU f.tiw 'ou t. e Beautiful. Ask Natura wimt tho heii.itifnl i, un I she will answer with a kiss, Do vou vol know no V Bowman? times in the day ba.. i1k tmutd'al beckned to yon from tho clouds ll ir ah out voir head, nnd yon did not look up? idt-n a sho whitperod to you from th e pines in the nrnl, unit ttie nlilevs liy the itrenin, npil jmi lot nrsher noises drown her voice V On-, penr f - ra. with its one pendant dow drop waved bo--'ido yoni' threshold, nnd you heeded not that on hud crushed the Beautiful beneath your 1 itity footstep! Walk with your eon'.'i'eyei v pen, nnd you will sao her and iho will "Pitch lior tent before you a you movo, , ' An hourly neighbor," Ab Sorrow what the Beautiful is, nnd nho will answer with end, sweet meuiiin;! in lu'royes, Do vou not recognize me in my mourning roiies? Thu lien ii t i ful the heart's lic'ntitiful, that (iod i mt us for n littlo while os n hint of heuven, . . n 1 th it wo clung to eviui til'ter ho wanted it 'lur.i tti'in w", how borrow keiira it alive to us, "lid we to it ! It is wrong tu look only nt the l-tck garineiits'of -Sorrow, nnd sav the", alio is r Inoiiiv nod secure, n.,,1 ih.it will not li in. Per for u companion, if we lift her veil nnd , '.ink into her fuco, a!u will mako us lovo hir, or slui is the lii'uutiful. I A.-k Jnv ivhat tho boaittif.il is, mi l she will uigh ut vour u'lestion, nnd seiio vour hand, -. ii 1 1 iliitica a way w(lh you tu homo group ot the iipui'v-lpniitwl. For tlio Uciiiiiiful never wniks aeliiislily nliiiie, lint wueps wiih the sud and smiles with the jiiiful. It is Echo, playing .pong the hiils of life, nnd nuaweriiig to all the ,'oiiü's of the soul that cull her. tlnivo iiiiH liuvo tried to atrip the Beautiful ; ..ri. ... l. .. ....i .... .. .1. .1 -....i. ..c 'unci an iti ici., i.iot ii. w.mmiu iu'iwii;i.i in oi , !l"f voice; nnd guy men wjll nut own her when Ircssed tn bl ifk, uiul they 'slop lh ''r cars firs when 1 lu spenkif lu III. in nmiiiisly. lint thuv nro 'licit shot telling '.heir own breittli, nnd i-uLb'.ng ;h unseivei of tli-ir own eloiliee, wli'ii they seek i-o still.) ur disrobe her.' Ail the tunes ot her voipu, nro sweet, ittul nil the gunnen's slie wcurs lh' lieeomiitg; iin-l she oflenev l'iits ttn tlte itpi'irti if lie,!eiinir.rcss, and the wasii'.rwtimcii'e dress,' litun l-h't ei'iiiinpitul jewels of ijiieens. .;(ip iiie.iPt Thiit nVe should' Wiilii jflth the Ui'iiutifiil in lilis woi'id, tul sivln ule, 4)fi". 'Mi;. Now, when wo urn praisod fur comeliness, or eiiiiiiiiciiiii'd for goodness, wo blusli, nit J look foolirh, ami fit II it fjiittory. If wo were hot wh it wo so en rnestly' wish to be dinsidereil, when one met us, nnd said ''Thou nrtlu' iuuful," we sit. mid reply, "1 uní i nnd 1 think hint for it Mini mo do ill-.' so; Olid thou luayat become the snipe, by looking upon the Bountiful.'' M -n tnko fashions nnd call them beintiful j but they must make themselves cro-s-cyeil bo- - fore they oun lu licve their own words. For the li-.aiuilnl though robed in ondinas ninety, in ev- cr ilia caiui!, i ml never wcurss that what is un fitted or iiiiiiatiiipl. fcwect Mystery ! old as the creation, yet young s the morning blown rosebud; grand s the universe.' nnd luwiy its the cckcw Inart light of the Highest Throne mid of the humblest he-irtlutoiie, we cannot half know tliee, hare a. lining tin! slutiiuws tint we rap around ourselves, Util we will walk with thee, like little children. , t iliing hold of tbv robes, nnd following th.-o to tho Shining Litn i, where wo shall groiv up tn know then bettor, fur th; Mystery of Life is tho Mystery of tin) Uiauiifil. ' - . Tin poir mm wh envies nit th) rich, who pities h:s ciiitjiinioiH in pirerty, an I inu spire something fur II ul win Is still p lo ve, is, in til .' rcaiiiis ot humanity, a king of kings. BUY ONLY WHAT YOU WANT . Tu buy nothing you do not want is a maxim as old almost axuuewty us. -if. illt it is 111: one that is coiitiiiiniiiv slipping out of mind and Vthicli cannot, therefore, luilirougliifui'wuril nguiii luo l'reiiiictillv. ispeinling money, in I act, is a vice eumnion tn htiiniiu nature. Where one man Jcgtades himself by being a miser, ten run eonst'itit peul ol ruining Un insidies by ex tiuvaeiirice. Ii is so lino to havi eicguni furiti tute, to live in u handsome house-, or to drcsi one's wife nnd children in rich apparel, that it re jtitics tin unusual th'gron ot uruincss, espe eiiillv in Ibis pi osperonsage, to resist the temp tation. If oven bnily ns compelled to pay c.isit i ir sue.! grmiiiraiions, m to wouiu iie-som slight check on this ttuukney to useless expett diiuri!, But credit is so c.isily obtaiui'd in this cuinilrv, and Inicia are so sanguino of b.'ing r. 'ii.lv when .'olt.liig -Jnv cmnes, that thuiisands 1 1 fi-iiii. o' are induced nitnually to enj pie the.r fiilnri' eoinforts, by ii.dulging in present, follies. Half i ho me I ni.O reach old ngu impoverished, uiul peilia.s even a greater number, owe their dcpcttdniit condition, at the sudJ.'St of u'l times to lie beggared, lo early extravagance. If we were nil to buy only what we wanted, this wuuid not be. We aio fur from tec mending a niggarillj j nig n.ony; lor ono uf the purposes of c-unllh is tin! it should be distri buted in encouraging trade and the arts. But still even the wealthiest, with few exceptions, fi'i"itenlly buy whit they do not want while tliosa less I uvureu liicejsantly vio.ule tlnsgnl den rule, 'Iho preauhel', lawyer Of physieinn, ;.tlrii'tt'd by some new nnd costly book, persua des himself that his profession1 requires lieshould have it, and spends on it it sum lli.it he ofioll nerds for more necessary purposes before the year is over. The wife, charmed by á new style id' dross, lavishes away her moniiy,'is delighted for ii while, but lives to rejioiit it, if she is a 'Woman of.seiiso. The futlier, proud of his daughter, thinks no expense loo groat to grati fy her whims. The young uinli, fond of horses, does not stop to count tho oust when, coveting n famous trotter. Tlx fashionable coupl1, who like to be surrounded with mirrors, pietures and lino furniture generally, irjiinniliT money dis proportionately on audi costly grcw-gaws. Yet all clin, sooner' or laler, lu regret what the? have d me, s.itei ihey Bud they have ndded no' tiling to their happiness, as tens of Ibiittsunds linvo discovered before, after buying what they did nut really wnnt. Franklin's homely atorv about the whistle would bo well tu he renieinbcred by us all, It is not enough that a purchase gratines us at thu time. To not judicious expenditure, it should bo. sueli a one ns wo can recur to afterwards witli satisfaclion. If Mrs. A., when she mores into her new huuso, trend so much money on furniture Ihat her husband's dinii're suffer by it, is he nut paying too dear for his whistlo ' If Mrs. B. gives so elegant n party to her friends that the housekeeping is stinted all tho rest of tho winter t if Mr, C., by going to Capo May with her dauthtcra, makes such tn inroad on lior hiií'innil' onlnrv. tint liii olj cont hue to lust nnolher winter ; If Mr. v.'i fiinno fortfor tlmt prodijy,'''Onr Miirinnno,1' tiilton the enm tngi ul wlime wenka whRt 11 nll.tbia hut pay. injl too dear lor the whintle? Whenever liny what e don't wnnt, we deprive ourselvpn of thinxs tve really tequiro. To be wiie is to err, if mi;. thins, on thn other aide. If e dent ourielvei a littlo, if vfe lenrn to btiyothing on-' til wo arc sure we want it, we ahull both avoid it( peril) mid c.xtriirngmice and dUcipline our ohnraoiers. Amid the hurry and temptntioni of this prosperous ce, it is well te retail ocontio. . nnlly these old minims of prudence up j wit Join. Tiui'e thus spent is uot wasted.-1-Ltotyttx EUKOItOffS. An Ki.'tiiKsr Jokk. The Lynehlwrg (Vs.)' Express'' alnles that nuiong ihe'iiiant beautiful i Express'' alnle that nuiani; the mum I "'i-" who pruned the ball ivcn m that city 11'"8' y- Jincoc-lc nnd his lovely bride, np. I neured one who was introduced as tlte.daughter 1 "'' 11 distinguished gentleman from Wvihoville, , 1 """"""''"' iionrn.oi ruuiic IVWis. 'Ili urpassiiig loveliness of herfnoe. the rjrneef.il. ness of her form, bur engaging .manners, un l Ihe tlhlhitjue st.vle of her' lii.ocing ndded lo th respect feit in ih.s city for her, father, inado hsr . a belle at once. Crowds pf fashionable young men thronged around h.F, sulifitllig the lioimr jif her hand fur the dance. ' Each vicd.with tin ollior in paying her lite most delicado ntten lions, nnd tin iealiilisy vvhioh natnrailly spring! up among rivals, was on moto than line ocoas sion visiblo among the applicants. for the "next set." Indeed but for the uiódeaf, kind, yet fiir demeanor of the fair stranger, thero Ur.nu tell ing what collisions might iutvo ..taken .placo a- lining ine wrangling smuirs. Nurwoic the intentions paid her confined to llipt opposite sui. Many of our loveliest ladies sotiL'ht hn inlr .duetioii to her, and invited her tiUhsir lioin.'S. ,Me regri'tted her ut.ibility to accept tbe hi.spltiilitioi tendered Iter, and plcad eirtiipelxeuso that fh was nliout to leave thit ii.-xt (lav for soli ml in Kielimnud. It is said that at least a half tbuen young mm jvcre en gage! to escort bur to supper, aud that no end -I iio-nev was expended with luckuion fco convey bar home. But behold ! when supper -was nnnounrsd th lovelr .Miss II was no whero to be found. A strict search wns inslitulid, butto.no pur nose, ihe turd hail liowti, and many voiing gentleman were disconsolnted becaueo of ln-r lüght. Champagne, funcd to acloco Uiem, and so u.siiv scats weiu taheti for lluluuokJ that uu extra stitgo was ordered. VWien morning came, however, what win lh nstoiiishnieiit and indignation ( f tjio.cuninurcil geiitletnan tu learn that their fneinatiug r.c qiiaintnuce was a handsome vouth nf l.vneh burg dressed in his sister's dollies. lt was ev en so. . Two of our sprightliest bciic.", itnitbln by tfetison of clorioal interdiction to attend the B ill, determined lo make lltcir nun fun out i.f it; ti ii si according!? dressed up their btotln r in a, full suit of female; genr, painted bis cheeks, crowned him with n garland (if linwers, instruo-. tu l him in lite mysterious art uf ' miiunglug li:s. strange nttire, i.nd giving.him n letter. of iiilro duction to one r.f the maiiugsi s, put him into a h: Oi and bid him (rid speed. Tliegullunt man ngor, proud of his fair charge; displayed a mi raeuioiis energy in inirudiicing her lo every, body ! the young lady boy played hi .part so nd inirably ih it the Dei il himself wouid never linni stsieoted Itiin, nnd tho trick ne,l off so sue O'si'ui'y. that it. is nowuuivosr.lly and justly eoiinte I the best tli.ng that ever happened in ..jnchuurg. Uci.t vs U01.Y. In tho enstern put of lh Delaware county, in that State, there-resided 11 man by tho name of B , now a justice of lbs poiice, and a very sensible man, but by com mon consent the ugiiest looking .individual 11 the whole country, being long, gnunl, sallow, and awry, with a' gait liko a kangamio. On d .y bo was hunting, lind on 0110 of tho moun tain rends ho met n man on foot anjj'.h'ne, who was lunger, gaunter, uglier, by-all (uitls, than himself. . Hi-could give the ''Sijiiirt'" (fly, nnd li.'iit him. Without eayingnwiiril,B rai sed his gun and del 1 hern tely levelled it nt tho stranger. "l or (linl's sake, don't shoot," shouted tho man in great alarm. "Stranger," replied B '! swore ten years ago that iff evev meta man uglier than. 1 was. I'd sltoot him, and von are the first one I've ever seeu." Ths stranger, after taking a o.ircful survey of hisri ral, replied, -MVnl, if 1 look worse than you do shoot I d m't want lo live nny lonjcrV' "AViu Y douiiu Tin? MXAvcs '"Whoever Ins once travelled from. Dublin. (Iridiad) tn Nuns, can aeureely full to liuvo nolieod 11 tall beggar women, kiiown as IV Connor, Jllia us ed to earn an honest penny by begging luid knit ting stockings. 1'eggy, however hid two great faults. One was tho drank much whiskey.; and the other, shu very seldom went to ouutíssion. Having at one period been thrown -on tod of t sickness, shu "proniised" (mudo avow).j!at, if she should recover, she would, ns sinm .as slu was able, (,go tn tho priest" (to ooafie'sion). Sho recovered, and kept her promise. 'As soon as she approached the coul'cssiunnl, the. priest, who knew her well, said : - , " Well, Peggy, eo you have cune atWst í" 'Yin. plaie yer reverence, on' isn't it ftryni for nie V" "Well what sins have von to confess.?" "Nothing particular, liarring tho .dhaop?" "That is true," remarked tba priesi; "I am told yon drink nn immoderate quantity-of whis key. Now tell me, Peggy, how marly glassol do you take during the day y" 'Well, pliuo yer rivercn'ce, I take.a R'.ais ear. I? in the inorniii,' nnothcr about ten, A coup! about dinner lime, and two or three Howards evenln,' but after that l.duiit' keop ominl." "Uli, you dreadful woman Í" exclaimed lh nriest. "io .diins; suo'i a quaniitv f liquor: eiiougn, indeed, to destroy both body md soul f but Twill puta penaneo upon Vou. Ivill put you dow u upon one glass a day." Scarcely wcro the last words finisht whea -' Peggy cjchiiuied, in a voice so loud M to bo , heard all over the chapel t "Ogh I oghl it's tiirue for yer rivertice I'm a groat sinner, entirely, and for the Joro of goodnctt will 3 imbft'ih pnHenttj