mi firnif I THE ORPHANS' EKIENI), ES, BS75. KX'E'UAVAUANCE ini DK£SS. Ono among the worst social erils of the day, in our cotrntry, is the great and constantly in creasing tendency to extrava gance in dress and bodily adbrn- i..ent, especially among the wo men. Not uufrequently are all the means for' imprdvin^ the- in tellect and morals sacrificed to the jn'ocurementof fine dressing and useless jewelry, particularly by those whose means arc limited to the earnings.of their own la bor, and wo often see persons rigged out in costly app,ar(il when it is a patent fact to all who be hold them that thej carry every thing they are worth upon, their they improft’OfftlH prospects hyr, the feh, dress and goid^ (or iHritatjipii)., or IVOTICDH OV COBRESPOi\» Mr. Mills:"?' frui very a3x»o?is- to gM a ;r.ocl girl, anti myniind' HlrJT.a ’ I' tlo not Iniow the age of yom* girls ipheTi 'they leave the Asylum. • Snppoae -ahout J4 years old. I have only threoin family, and wi.slt one to do my houjjehold work.- A girl of gt'od paroiitage, good tjiiahTies, apt and wilhug to' •work, t>f a pleasant diispositioii, few nearrela-' tives, &.C. Will take her'as'on'o of the fami-' ly, give lier the advantages of church aid Sun day. School af teacli lier at hoine. You requir3’'So thtt'eij"and Offer so little that I cun not iidvj-sp any girl who fills your bill to accei)t j-oiir proposition. Cmil.il you get me-n jirolty little oriiluir. of good p.'iroDtagc? I would like one vo:^ young who dot'8 not know-anytliiug or but liuk- about her parents, and if po&arble has no roi- naments they are able to But this is a mistake. No i hlo young man is willing to link his destiny with one w'ho has ac quired such ezti-avagr.nt and vain kvstos. Heuco there is. a gradual and constantly,injgreasiug,soptiraT ,"'filPhredf little and without tion of the sexes mati-imoniallyy- Ifin; hut, -alas,- she is ugly.t We this sei>aratioii leads to crime and immorality as certainly as any well understood cause leads fn an equally well understood ef fect. And this crime and immor ality wilj.ajuitinuo to increase as the ,nuji^ei-s-of the uiuirame'd-m- creaso, .until our . country el lall- presont|i state of;BOejuty similar to that of Paris aud other French cities, where, with many, virtue is at a gieat tiiscouiit. If we are' correct in the we have taken, the subject "of ex travagaoce fc-di-ess becoihes one only the’iTidividuais w'lo indulge it, hut the general u elfare of so^ ciety at lafgei And wiiile it is a matter that can not bo regulated by legislative . enactments, it' de mands ' the .. .consideration of all Christiaii and pati iotic people arid their earnest oflorfs in counter acting its inlluenoe. Wo of the South are certainh' not in a condition to indulge in extTav,agance of any kind, hut it seems, in many cases, tlie poorer we got the prouder we are. But our pride sometimes exhibits it self in the v.n-otig direction. There is no disgrace in a jnaa’s '.voaving an old coat until he can buy a new one; hut there is a disgrace in neglecting to . pravldc for the wants of our intelleetnal being and our moral.cvayings in, order to vie with somebody else in Becom ing a perarabulaling tailor’s . sign .-milker’s block. or mantua-u '^■ould be kind to aj;i,prp. .jhe mu.st be pretty,., ,sv, •and; witliOBtiiin.-i -..We have i wlw airO ‘-little,'-pretty:'; and ell-btedi but they have a few poor kiti. We have one without kin, but we can not warrant her to be “of good parehtage,” as we can. not ascertain, any thing about her, father or mother. We have AK iio.StiBST fvnnip-. . Judge Kerf - was {iliimcd fov a decision adverse to the wisho;; of his political friends. In reply to an'.article off the ;3uhjbct lie savs .'“I. lira II judge, hOiin'd tti hear aiid (loterniiire a!i inaltei-s hreughf beforii me, witliout regii'rd to what may be t!ie personai ;!i.ar- a'ctei- Of political" relation of tin*' parties, and I sliOiikl feel tlui'c J had ju.stly forfeited all claim to persoiiaj- rcspecj; aiid o,i5cin! Sni: port, ivere, f fn the' loiist "cieg’ru'c' can hot'fill ttehilh’^ -t Rev. S, S. Barber, of, Lake Landing, writes to.ua for -‘a.good, ’’.'Poo ,e;'' He maSt' say- -H-teit he will require and wliat. lieIvflil do. He writes as if he had not been in the liabit 'Of reading 'the (5ii- i’H.tN.s’ FaiENh. We ' advise ' him to subscribe. .. ^ ' 'fjfcia'b’ aciioiis- by regard to' ttiC’effect those ac tions liiig-ht' be'BUjipOsed'to; have' Upon either of the politioa! liar^ tie's, into, -ivhicli '.tfiO pbople of cur State are'nQw/diVidodV . In my .'otfiso as .ludge, it be- hOOVB.s ni'e fjO, f iiiiv ir.a;;, either aa li li-ie-iid or an encinv. a;; a qroliticaJ. associate .'or ..poli'ticu! oppOiieiitv butl ignoring nil these disMifbing tOiicek;; slmtld-bo my. earnest aim tfc' alltiihiister the la-vv- wdth hdtexiblo jtiBtice tq al!, with out fear on the one hand or favor on the other,” Respectfully yours. ' Joiix Kf.iik. a Fucccsgfu! phy.aician, for peoj>If. t-iok upon ];im as (;nrr\'ino' Uf'o oi- d'tat.'; in his iniiv.lf:', as ho do.’.iros. A lawyer inny do things, tli.a' i;-; to say,- he may iiiisrepresont facts, r.i'iy rob este.tes committed to his ea.i'e, may deprit'e widows and orplians, and jicopie will tipeak well of lam if he is in Ih]' p:-ae- t CO. Merchants may ch.eat li)- sanding sugar, watering wlnckev, givinj!- siiort weights aiid me;!;- ures, by ialse i-opresenfation-'. of 8-ti'd,.’''riIiic of tiie'r f, pe.tple sicianniuay.lvij!, ,he guilty of .hhUif’ "A ■ CHANCiES !M THB, E?tes.J3JI . . ' EArSGIJA«E. YAKCETniiB, Anpist I»l, isfsi .Mk. -Orphi,^ ,ast SiiiKi.-.y'tiicIS»i,t.irt .Sv.»daT SW-.iw! vot«l deration to (lic Aaylom, amonnfiRt; la tevoo. tloiiart iina fifty -cinta.- ' Al Uie olooi. of the edltfrll the Sni»-'imteii(trat reqaeoteil ail of the pliil,lren to coBect iSrinK.the folhmm>; wtselt w'lMt they ir, ad'd to the seven fifty for (he Asylum:. C-The hllowini; are tho;Dttmes ,if pa- ehiiSreii iina ainount e-jiieoted. ly ttieja,.' : ■ ■ ■ - -. $r.,'50 Miss Liimie iV'e;C, .. i .-j ao 3 Rom .fone.s, r,SR .Miss Ivtnlie .Stvift a (K) MiKLi,.2ie Sirifl,.,..; :..l ?5 Miss Euk™. Striff. (18 51i.s» Minute Jones,..,. elilXash, I'ink MoAIpin, gcol,)....,...; , 7 ’'Nofiiiiigt'shows more hiftariy the changes the Eagiish language has iindergono in the five or six hundred years, tiian the val'icus |rar,s!at!0ns of the Bib!;; t.hat Inivc been made in that" tiiito. ■ ■ Vv'e give, as'a riimple.jtlK) diffia-ciif translations .of tiic .Loi-d’s ih-ai ei- at different [iieriod.s ,- ‘ , ’a.' D. jfcii.' Fuller lire 'ill hriine; hljeev.-eioe 'oVorh Tiii iotif; eufi:’;'; Ttii'ki.:;;n.ri|. a iii iriDe on in iicnae' 'a»l i-'iV -■ Tlie runrje!, .ilafrf tnii-d gif eys ihith .irwo. Aorl' -(eorslf 'i.r.,. dettes -or V) vorpfen iile dettour.;.y,_ An.i ous nought ititv U'lr.pt.ition, 'hot - fieiy.ve.r.il' ; A. i). isee. ' Fsdir o-.ir wi.heov.eo, l-nh-.ryt 1.;- a"a; inv.n-, ■J’hi kingdoni wme, Thl-s-iil b;'ilonr te in heveno Mill in ett'iC. Oun-nrclr,; .iiyef, bred give us til--day. And forgive us onre dt-tte.s, as ire forgive ou- dcttoiii-es. Atid iede iis net into tenip-uition, bote dilyvei-e ■ in, "'ef y-.-el, ' ' ' A) -1 ! 1 . - , . . from the Or.paxNs’ Fp.mSD, roinegted it, .to be ro.-id again, B-l.erenpon he handoil the id roTRRrkcd that he TOO BfiO A lOB. A promment Gcod Templar lias written us a long letter in which he suggests that WG run u Temperance Boeiety in coimec- tion with the orphan ivork. He thinks tlio total-aliatineEieo ni.a- chino roquirsa" a great deal of grease, and that expense* miglit bo reduced for the benefit ctf' the orphan^- All this may be true. Yet wo are afraid to eomplicate tlio orphan work with any otlu r caiLte- liowevoF conir.iendablo. Our orphans arc forbidden to u.so any kind of intoxicatiiig liqnors er tobacco -Poib-md this. >ve have noi tluiilght best to go. ing aiWrf to the nboTi.' girm a total of thirty '■ in and ni'Vfnty-fivn-vcias, whicS amount sve send with.o-ur best tvialu-ie for flic prosper ity of the Asylu®. .F. M W-NDES,-: . Suii.t. l!ap,',8. SshiK.l, , ■A-tP 1852. . ■ . OtT Fath.-r vririirh art in iif.iiiicn, snnelfCr-,1 h.y illy nauie. I.-t tlmy hiiigdoiji eunn . .'I’liv v-iH he done, ns in ima-rvii iii each iiiso. Giue vs lo-(hiy onr sirpi i siii.idaiiliai l.read. And leaj va in.t Into Il'nipiation. i;n.(',.leli;;p us froiiievll. Ainen. " ' ■ A. D. ifil!. , Our ?a;IiT trsirli i:i i>oau,.,i|y- bailo-.p.,! ti.i Thy nanie. T.i;y l.iiigdom oonw. Thy ivill Le dimo in eartli as it is in lieaiieo. ;;i; nr us this ;lny out dayly iiread. Anti iotgiuo -.8 our ili-hta .•_» ire foFK'liw ot-f ifcMojis, And !rdi; i-s not into tonipti.tion, but dfiiu.rr vs I'rom euil; Foy Thine ifc. tire hingdoirv, ar. i ihc- ihii glory fiir ecer. .\-..rn. Prtictice, violate saCiid co'iiii- iltXiioe, and,iky other meair ami wicked tliino-.s, .aiid if lie is a gc.r.ii piiysicinii, nobody if ill censure iiiiii for anytliing. A awcessl'al never wants fer friciitk. Everybody will help iiim ; lot let a mail fiili, and eery bodv wi;l give iiim ,11 This !s qhsrify—but not of that Lind, the practice of whioli qualifies a man ,tor. FieaV'ori,- ' How'-rmany of u;-: do Our ivhble duty t Who loves his neiglibor ais he does biniself? A'lio does unto others as lie would liave otiiers do unto iuiii'? Hon many of ii.s ab.sti>.in from' back biting’, froin repeating storie;; .to the discredit of othors; in trade, h'-’W -.-iiany, of ms arc- -willing to give irue viilnc, and vviio is net pleased nl getting a g-cod bin-gain, that i,-i, ill. gotting an article Hr iss'i than iu lair value ? ■ That is cOilsiderod sinas-thesB or slianiii-ec.s — mid tbai is a qiiaiity whicn tim ’.vorld iiairiireM; tlieuig-h it . is do-uUmiVir.Grod doos,. Howinany ■'.;d ■ 11.;. CimfiiiO ciur religion to uy atteiidaiics-. at .c'en.reh on Sur.dav, witlioet ever cxoreiEing it at ail ouring tile ivoek 1 .jvoo-ii.i can' lii.fe tilings fi'iiiu egcii otlioo—and tp.ariy lie-., ar, if tbev ihoiigiit-tiiev had Riiccecdod , Jcvudug the .Aimiglity, Sup, I I . hi;.-, fery ;:f every lyii' ■ i > eoiikl be yno-ivn to his miirnarrnanees anik the p'ubiic, he v.-ould bo. astou'.-id- oilat his own - i-a.s(.-.al!ty or riitiior n-ot bis. iescaiity,i,for that is too Btrong- a word, but at ’mbs owi, tvieliodness. (iod kno-ws everv. filing; let BO-iHan i.bhik he cim deceive inns. It is ea.r,-'. enongii to deceiva fnn- fellow, croami-es however—but it i;; wick-ed to do so. A m.aji bSiouLi keep siruight 'ivfitch on Iti.s l.I;i lights au.g speech. proleib'y ’.vnnder miicli .at t’ c uii;!:;ri;.'r;f. d Inn'o i-;'i;'d surtiriso -.vitli T. h.cl- Aracricr.:'i -wouioii — tlio miisti i'.ctted and .tenderly reared women in the woi-Id—look uiioii t!;k desecration .of womaii- h.oou into boasts oibiirdu-ii. “Toese wrmo-i are ti;o rriros' end ilangiitPi-s :>f fishenmm, tbein- .selvcs Thit fi.sliopg save of sin-imps, but vond'ers of'risk from - iloor to door, and keepen; of stalls in tlio fish-ri-iai-kef: 'i'boy Lvo entirely .LA .tdfTicin—, in a neighborhood ;e'oi:ri)tetol;y'’,ap:arf, 'anVl avy i-irf 'sdii.- an;te in habits, intorod.f!, ' socuil and ilomesiio rcLitlibis feom,- ti'm rest of the' world 'rerif they were .1 dillVrcnt order of b;>;;,a'3. “'Bo staling is t!,n Kvipyg of isec.ltiai'on ainon.g 'tsiom, tiiat if a girl ventur-c;-! to receive ir.QUitcii- ■'lons'of I'tbcr tli.vm a fi.slierriii.n, siie is reprimiiiuled mid made to 1'e] liio iiidignaticn and Bcon; of ail t. 0 poi.iple a.iimng whom slio was horn. It the marries out side tiio comiimnity, wiiicli is so rarely done f»','scarcely to bo known in their history, she, is from that time fortli ostracized fi-om her people, their contempt i;s upon lier, thoir heart.s uro clos-ed agamsi her, cod the plftcGc which once knew her knew her amiiu never move. “J'l the lisidni.-i.rke? Roulogno some of dic'se ivomeis aiid p'ii-ls. stand ly ti’civ stalls fn- a litb- timo, rniuiy who n-.'c.v oc.cii))-v" having lolio-.vi-d graiia- hem mother ai d uiotl'er spet.,”.---''''or!ppsi. iho hov ■ Kid h.iok' ■lye.i 'off' i.us ' 'ivwy ii.)- wng-gfas' “Jn Vienna the street car:^ .al ways stop at a llalterstelle- der-Pferdeii^nbnlui.” And we aro not surprised that they do. Kveu a spelUng-scliool would liave to .stop thei'c Thk ORruAN.,Asylum.--Wo haro lirtL apace al^riwcNl iia. but ruust express our dr- JigKt St the performuiibes of the ebiWeen- of, tlie- Ory-'han Asylum'at tbeir exhibition in th:« cjfy on W"tHln(tSt.lny night be!, and avow k- oreaacd interest in that institutFiB. TIio largo and app.»>-:f‘iAtLirs-ai:si'k'npe n-wsin,. blfxl on th:s4 -ocwtigtoffi itohiH Tcith ys 'ri Mr. Tre is' fulli’ ae- jlfalicd hc7« , . for' no parent cmiU Soidt 'up- liese mmI- oat Im tyeai«»ortteu^e.tj i;,: sc3tath-es o£ s».n of thew- sl'aw, without if thdr fu ture, with tlio- ^eopSj woiiM be theirs, biit Jb- this c-harity; and autel'y 50U.M Jail ts. ilmuk the- Father nf the hither- less fc-ytehAt }ia»'.5>ce« aa’il prayi^rti o£ -Hi»-l*swng3-tti this 11.1*1.?=.-ever, is. difficaU. A fnlV practice alv-iiys Tha Orph.-iiu Asylum, bcj-au-ii alii quostion, CS0SV08 en#oui:ag«mrn.t im-t Kiipr,t)3t, aud. in*h exhibitions of govnl a«iornplished', wp.nr.xit A x.'ollo.-tloH wi'.f tahrn. ;ub1 8117 - ?•. c. I'rnhyferiati: ^ It fTati Vi/''perEon,' iiiaii fk wdlisaiiy u'hahcr good or bad, who tfo-c's' nut ' cxpeci some day or other'to vofient and,pro lo heaven, 'r .b'litoagh 'rc'pe.’itC'J'iCO i.;i rare.,'&l'd if-.i}.''nit'ii had to dr,:-'g.;; nil &u ills O'A'h aia'fifs r.i'.mo, L'';.; i.Tom..- cos t'i-r. llcavon, -iroukl, in our opinfeK, hg 'very' lijim, Aimo.si. every Hissn Im a sort. d£ cciivic- tion.tbat lie is at .bottoLvi, a yei-y good..fellow, and fbat Iia ia, ,a ' iit- tle-'.^ter Jhait, apy 'm'aii pf Ris'ap-' quaintance. ;. .WIiether gT^;,h men really know themselves Carnot is' fJoiibtfaL Tho eharacSer of a mail is generally better known and u-P;dcrstGod by t-Iio eommnrji- ty. m i.ivo-s than, hy kimr- self. To • get an expression of ¥i.piTivon ccyntJii.Tili-.ig’, the ti'ut.i, how- lawyer in co'rnriaxKl!r respect, because people fear bhn, A »\orchaait wltli a In.rgo of goods stanch well, i l)le w;int credit an-,] rcFnit totiet.- I tei'v Ui gt't ii. It i-i '..ji-.i.i 1. py . do not thin^k w> oho-nld care to be intimate-the bt!;- w'^nnen of Boo-Io^-iio. '"fhey rni.v be a veny nsebii oefu>l■^ Uni Lhov aj*e eerfaiinsy (‘nite poo'.dhn* 'bhey ]iv^ by thcnU'elves, th.'v keep to i-hemsel ves, and on ly hech.hl’kio wh.;: .the re!3t of th-e world iir or-- dev to iiialie-- -iJiCHey; A - poDik'n-ti says r- •• - • • "'•rivesf? wonvf-jm-aFe in wbo.'it.yth a-'i-.l! o.oi.rf'.nl.’bF -ievelop-- '‘’onT... . j.nw sorae ]-.Hisoo.s • thev •■f-av''.'- tiio .''igiitof Ciiceirotxi i-sob'ro f every viticio of land ed at Bo'dogtse, and d!>,xivs of t.h.om KJoinl it 'vvu'iiieg -.vhen bt>a-t arrivoH,not cnly tc: eolieoi . tboiv but to act as pivvfeisLs v.'e)l, for tliosG W'ho- wisii trunks, etp^ carried to hotels and railwry saemgn'eVor to d-etor thonij and sneh idavaloga trunks as onr coirotry w’onion travel wntli, aiu.; sueh a-iinark. tliGrii- at once to the ivnropoan eye as- firaencaiy f.rviiiks Le-a’n’ enc-i'gh to demand the sweat ofdho brow of or tlvi’oe I'-'ngli&l] yiortors in lifting, and' 'tips’" aU :iV-ni-i:;b are to lEoino of ili-oso'.vonxen iveetn- ingly a mere brgaAiie. ‘add swiinoji ;hiid Y’onVi.'T talm such rnvnka’TiV"-'i dv-.k- IhjeIij;.': 0.5 li 1! br- (dbirai ]ii;iv ?m.; _ You can alwaya to-ll ; w'b.aFo iiiotlior cuts his lia.ir. r-ec-aiiLs'o. t'liC Wvlyo:-- of fii« ha. a.-, if c-hiey lied hm' r by HO ab''.om'-ndi.Hd you can Ui\i i{ by tljo w or; tlio Street' aB-i hi.f ehoalders. VV non a nmd molhov has t-o out her ftoy's hair, she i-s careAd to avoid any raiiioyance and nudb by byb>g a slioet'on t’iO carpet, it ha.s never yefucen.’ye.l to' her t; net him on di> h.nv' iban-, and pur. the sh.-ect Then she firaw-.i ihr; fo'mt Iniir over eyes .-'ml le-ives it lle.r.) while she cuA tlmt vrldch is at iho! ba'*.k. rh-'j h.ai?’ whi-eh l;o,i over Inc ■cyo-" a]'>y,'ar-e. to be surehm'.ryi 1 V-/1 th y! i e i'- (.y- fi I ^ vvijich si'end y dr Uiidm' xio.) dri-lviVrt bo OOi (ij iy c( to'.'V md !:ir. b.? e.'i .l’\'d t.{ lie 1 l-iAl-’, fiiat (low li to' oion.-i hoed .•-.A'ses !Wt fp.ai;it SeO'OtJ I'J OioVi an-r do ide id i;t t pH.dnA of At 1,0 cc-mmmn.ce:: b) 'e-mo and ve-aii lu: was it rnav:-. .bait h..!.s moilmi' dc-esrff notice mm,. h'He meroly hne him on tl.o obKT.car, to inapho him will. coi}oh.driiC0-v TvAhori ;dn? ia thron.nh s-he hi.-ldri .h.io j;i;.d-:o;t-eO’Uar back 3- oin liks, neek. o-nd hi.r mom-.h. blows, tire short bits of heir Aom the rep of )uh head do-wm };!m hued. lie colls Imr m- lentLou dne iact, but she looks Av a new plaue on lib-head, and ■mjj fv-.ji:’feC'CC, and -‘iskuhini vehy he didn't use bis lia-ndkerchieb i\2 tmtiv hiic' awd'bily dis- hgured L-eaa lo tine mijrro" and iv-vyus :;t n, and., young as-' ho is,. !i') chuild.oi-s as .he thii-dja of wlutt me G-oys on -the on'eei'wiU- say. K-nvn.—'D-'dv n [■ \ (hu’ioi'ec FhcnOi 'Ar hi get tho' •oe yo!U'

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