HINT FOR LOVERS.Jf a youth is wooing!) disposed towards any damsel, as lie values his happiness let him follow my advice; call on the lady when she least expects him, and take note of the appearance of all that is under her control. Observe if the shoe tits neatly—it the gloves are clean, and the hair well polished. And I would forgive a mnn for breaking off an engagement if he discovered a greasy novel hid away under the cushion of a sofa, or a hole in the garniture of the prettiest foot in the world. Kloveli-noss will ever be avoided by a wcll-reg-ula cd mind as would a pestilence. A woman cannot be always what is called dressed, particularly one in middling or humble life, where her duty, and it is consequently to be hoped her pleasure, lies in superintending and assisting in all domestic matters; but she may be always neat—well appointed. a»nd as certainly as a virtuous woman is a crown of glory to her husband* so surely is a slovenly one a crown of thorns.—Mas. 0. IIm.i..