lie a re Una VOL. IO. IKTO. 16. n II S, T. J. HOLT ON, KiMTaESS AND PttOPRHraC iS. TERMS: -r,.f S'.irth-Carnlins Whig will be a Horded tnsub . ..rs t TWO DOLLARS in advance; TWO " oI.f.AKS AND HKTY CENTS if payment I ved tr tliri'o riiiin in; ana iinr.MUH.uniw I iV.e end of the year. Nopaper will be diaenn. , ,,,-d untilail arrearagee are paid .eicept at the ,t, ,n of tlic Editor. olycrliscincntsinscrtedalOncDollarperaqusre J.i cent lor each rontinuance, Coort ad. nia and ShcntT'e Salca charged W5 peri i'l I i r ; and a deduction of 33 per tent, will , t , , in tlir regular prices, lor adverlieers riT ,,. , t .i r . Advertisements inacrted monthly or ,', rirrlv, ut $1 per aquare for each tune. Semi e ii I lily' ecn ta per aqua re for each lime. p, ,,,!. when fending ill thnr advertisement, .t mark the nil in her of insertions desired or j , i ill be inserted until forbid and charged ac. , J.tir. ! I r 1'oslinaatrri ere a lit homed to art a a sgent ! Hi. WIlaKI.N'SOX A: CO. ! EEALEhS III j WATCHES, JEWELRY, p I AND V t :,,(.n.O(U Range, oppoaile the Mansion lloune, j CHAHLOiTK, N. C. VI. ntn n given to IN pa mi. g W alchea it Jewelry. ' Junt 7. I'-'ir. I1' j MAUKETjlOUSE. ft MIL subsrr'iber respectfully informs his frrmer i ,).. in r. and li, r public generally, inai lie i . n. d a HOUSE, under the ebov. name, i . j i,jipuaite Mean I ) i tea A. W illtama. I o , ati. i.iw Miiti J Y Hijce Al Co., here al-j : v. m.y lie luund a ' u I ssaoi lincnl of Family Groceries, I I'uftaL'ts, ISutrr and l'f, Chirktm, 7 Cimh'i, Ratuni, Aufj, J'u kUs, 'rrjert'rir, U'liri, dj-c. t:M i-ior Ttili it to itml M'S;ir, i ( rorktiy nml UUmturarr j ;i l :iiiI ;, ftulii .1 Ut HtU in n' Shorn, ( ', It l.aiiu ", Miirliiis;t, j fnnt.hlnir, 'firkin ff, r , j j mmier.i ia Fanry Articlea, nil of which mill i v i , .1 al the very loxeat pr,re t.,rt'h 'r H rl r. F. W. AHKKNsi. S II In ad iilmn to llie ab;ve, i intMid to fit ,;, t.v the Ut uf November, a large and emnl-ii. . II k.iii tr wy Cmlomere. win-re a I unr h in.iy .) !r had at any time. It w ill be my aim to i -.1 a lire of public p.troixje. F. W. AIII'.KNS. i S II The 1, glitt prire. p .1.1 for Hdlter, Efga. j I i rn, ( aoiijfe I'.ilJi.xa and othrr I'r. uuc. j . , I al the Market ll.i.iae. j F. W. AIIRKNS. i .,,,, 1G. :Coi). j MILITARY NOTICE, J A 1 ."JSV.fiOa'X I LIisuNS LIABLE t Military D'lty t paa-c.l al the .4 u n I1 ot i ..I li.e I.. lature of Nnrih Carolina lor ( -, i 'I'.l , are esri.t ally n q ileal, d lo a ,pr.. r a I if rn.l 11. ta in the county of Meeklenbu' .;na h. r.'injlter iiarmd, for the pu'poi riiui.g com, .s and ail.it.ng thtir ofli At Dunn. a' Apn Morning Sl.r " t r.,v id. nee "Si,r.,n " St.. le Cie.-k Ma " I'aW Click Berry .ill- " "Long Creek " L. mliya M .11 .id Cre. k t In ,!(. ' Crab Cnbard n, ..r of J Y'. HRYCK, Civi. CommiinJar CHlA Krptmrnl K. C. .Winoe. S. W lvia, l.t'ul olonrl. p. s In vi. wol the present diaorg nnif d e n rtitmn ol nor Militia syalim. and ol the lurlhri lari ihal a " w tr of u t) ligation " l.aa been mail, (r jntrd acainat ot, we leel aaeured that Una ap lo-al lo the inihlarv pride ol oar people w ill re. --..ve a heirty rip..ne Iroin llie gallant v ilr .ua apirila ol the -id county ol Meckh d chi. iburg. An iiprr.enced otlicer will he at each pucu ot n,. , ling lor the pur.ao of furnishing such in f rnution and r, nilenns sue.li ussiatauce ss may moe.siry to a complete orgaoiialion ol the ' v. rl eoiiit.iniea. April lbf.1 4tf Carriage Materials. TT 1(: wn"1'1 cal1 l""'lal ""f,""n ,0 taVfcr?' '" ",",:k U' ",e K"0''"'1 KJ-yfj r.,n.,r1l.. of Springs, Ailes, lluha, It a. Sookes. Slialta. Curtain Irranies, Knobs, ; Ititnla. I.imoor Nnila. i la mil k . Sa t line t , I lolhs, I.. ", Ermges, Enameled ami Patent Leather, Ell- inrled I llh,(, la r pel. Pa I II I of u ! I fcltlda. rtrj j "rid in oil, Varoiah, Turpi nline, l.msm-d t'll. lyre nd Oval Iron, Hulls, and everything in the way "I Carriage Trimmings, at prices that cannot lai to please, al the .udwaic Depot of A. A. N. M. TAYLOR, OppotUt tht Vnntiun llouir; Uoniiiigdiitlcriiig i Job Work, t'all kinds, promptly attended to el TAYLOR'S i,u-jre -finrs opjiosirs, fs .Wnmon Hn' Mecklenburg IKON, Works, ii.iin.oT ri .v. ALKXANDKH & McDUUGALL. fW ME undersigned beg leave to n fur in the citi. M. u na of Charlotte ai nd vicinity and the pub. lie generally, thai they have opened the above Es. labliehinenl at the foot of Trade I reel, adjoining Hie track uf llie N Mil: Carolina Ituil Koud and op. poKite John Wilkes' Steam Milla, and are prepar- tll , llrnj,, n kinda of ,t ihort notice and on reueonuble tcrnn. 1 Ei A M IL K U 1 H l!i 0 I'm m 8 lo hO lime I'owtr. AND 111. USUI HIS tUllilt or ALL kl.NUI. H i: p a i n aS in llu ir liuv proinpily attended tu. 'I'lieir EOL'N DKY lain lull oper.ilion, and Cast Regularly twice a Week. Wedneadaya and Saturday!. They are prepared tu turnii.li all kim:a of I IM. l 1U, lilAss, &., ! Alt' RIll.SG TO litlltt. ' SAW AND GRIbT CIIJ-L GEARIWG, GIN WHEELS, .av di.'st J5L i:m:us, ANTI h.!l I ION I'l.ATES AND BALLS r r COTTON I'l! ESSES. CAST 1KU.N It A L I N (J, Fur (ijnttr. Enrloaurea, Iweiling II., uaca, Public buiioi, ga, Turliccia, Cen.itry Lota, Sic. Thtir iiii.!:ii:ms For cnrryinu pm the bnameaa in al! it branchra i.ae b.n ELE( TED WITH (.KtAT CAKE, and are prutiued w .in ail the mi'KOVIIKVIS Required to do their work in a i i it vi' it ill j m oi:k. Aerr.ia. f..r Dr E. O. Elliott, f. r Winler'a Pat. ei,t .MtiiavSaw M:ll, wlucn loathe aovantuge, a'opp, wittl liiaxy ulh ra,i,r outig at leaat twice a imiru work, an. I doing it bell, r, titan at.yotiitr Mill in ue it can lie run by .-laam, Water o: II rae l'..wer. '1 he Muiay may be ateu at the n..p at any lime. HF.NKY ALKXANDKIl. MALt'ULM Mi I-UL'GALL. N n. Oil Iron, llraaff. Compel, A.C., bougat or UK. n in tr.de U.t..(.rr 30 ISttl. 3Jlf ii.ni)VAiiiAiii)v.iu:! A.A.N. M. TAYLOR r EI'E "1 1 I LLY tends ii ud lb, added ti hi It public ; tt nsiv and i , of II A K D W Ah E, Carpenle'a" Tol'lr. Cire.il.ir, mill, cros'Ut, hand, ripper, pnnnfl, pru. j mug, gr . I ling. Ii nnon, b,.i k, ( ompaaa, wibb and ! hut. her S V S. Braces and bus. Draw ing Knives, ( bias. Is, Aug. rs. l.imUis, II hi is, llat.'h. t and Axes, line k. pi .stermg and p.nniing Till N ELS, Siw setlirs, .r.,w plates. Stocks and dies, I lanes of all kilinn, Sp"ke. shai es, St.i l l.lnile i.e. I ami Iry Sqiiues, Spirit l evels, ' Pocket I. !, Spirit l.evei Vial., II . ,114. Maell!lieN..nlgi.s, 1 and 111 lael i very I g a unci' van. t v ami al v. rv low pi i TA YLlK S irdw are Store and Tin W are Depot, opposite iht Mansion .use, t hai lolle, N. C. June ii. I !.'.'.). I'll" DISSOLUTION. The lirm of El I.I.I Nt.S Sl l: I Nt.S A. Co was 'dissolved by limilati the sl January, 1 BUI . 1 The huslneas ill ! In n I and sivleof H I.I.INCS i ler llie name PKIX.s. nu in.y hope, by mtegr I ty and stru t ntlention lo huai. in s., lo merit llie same palru.nige In relolorc libor. aliy bellowed by their niiiiii i.uis fneiids and cus tomers. The present financial crisis sod the uueerti.mty of buiiiess, tor llie Inliire coinpi I us lo short, n nurtime ol credit trom twelve to six inonlha lo i, r, .iiinl n i , mi' ruaioinera none other need ask it. All po'sni Sornies ek ( I bred I'l : odd Ii rm ol Ell, lings orward ami make tin ' media l-i s. Illeilleiit. as It IS n lis , lllely nccesary ' that the lusiness be speedily i ioseu up. " A word ; to the wise is sullii'ient," 1 , b 111 i-til. 47il. J)r. II. M. Fritehartl V' I El.l'l Nti to the solieilotioliof ma. ny triends, ri rpe. lluily aim,, nil. res his .1. lernnn itinii to resume the Pi iii lii'i' ol Jl' ilieiiii'. ay be consulted at hia olliee. J )"I'he poor prei ribtd lor willioiii er.arge. ge(31. IHiS. 2.".lf ONE certificate of Stock in the ('. At S K. II.. No, 1 1115. Application will be ma for the renewal of the same. T. II i;kkm. .Viri2fi, 1 rtfil . ..'-3m (A r II The Cotton State's Farewell to Yankee Doodle. Ynnkie Doodle, fare you well. Idee ami coll. in flout you. Once we liked you very we'l, liut now we'll uo without ynu. Yunkee Doi.d e had the luck To jjet a new religion A ort ol holy x. al to plucK Ateviry bo.ly'a p'gion. itnkie Doodle strove wit:i pains And Puritinie vigor. To loose the only liiinolv nti a ina That ever bound a inji.r. But Doodle knowe as well ar I, That when hia 7.v ,l has freeuVm, H :'d ee a million nippers die llclore he'd help to keu'ein. Yankee ti A ga.lan Ilia na-.ic t The I'm -die sent us down miMiioiiiiry ; 's Captain Jo'inny Prnwn, t ofll .rp r'a E. fry. Willi jiik.a he tried tomagniry The (.oirl rre-.d of Bee. !u-r, B it (Co Virginia lifted high 'I I. ii uiilit.iry prr'iclier. Yankee Do.. die's grow n so keen En r every dirty fliilling Proji.i.i. a trick, however mean, And Yankee Oouuie's wilin g. . Yankee Kei p toe rood in.ie aw goo.! ,ye, 've (Mien emience is toe cry Idee and Cotton. 2lisctI(;uifous. BY Ll'CY A KAXDAI.I.. The June rosra swung back ward and (inward i'l flout of ihe cai meet ; the iiiu-lin curl ee.s wicl sol'iy in the sumin. i !-re -, and Iv.te Fili-on. sit-. i r i cj c; low stool, where the shadows of dancing leaves and ciimson buds woe an ar.ibevque around her slender f .im, watched her beautiful si.-ter's toi lelte w i;h childi.-h inlevest. j How piciiy you look, Mi'idred ! O, I wish I were. a young ladv 'come out.' ' You s-iily litile thing.' said Mildied, 1 'iscniiig a cordoii of pearls round her M jal ihruat, with a smile of scarcely lepressed siatilicatioii, 'aie you not al most sixuen f ' Yr, but I'm nothmi: but a little i:il ; I never come into the lonui when ihe u'eiiileiiu n are reading poctiy and lalkiii-1 si'iiiiu.eiit to ou; and 1 have iii'thin to wear but w lute iiiuIiii dress- es and onal nei-kl. ices : and I'm tieil down to that hoirible geography and alg bra ; and mamm t makes me- prac- 'ice two hours i n the piano eeiy Uay ), Mildred, it must be vciy line to be ; vtiuiii; ladv, with lots of beaux and tar latan dt esses ' Mildied laughed a. she smoothed back the jetty tresM'S fioin her iiiir fore- head, and tied on a faseinaling gipsey hat, wild a 'all of lace round the edge and long blue nbbolis. i 'Wheie are vmi coiu; Milly ? 1 thought Colonel Forrester was coming to see you this afu rnoon !' 'SnlieK.'sinil Mildred, with :i losa'ill'' til of her beautiful bead; 'and that's the verv reasim I elioo,(. to go out walking with Mr. St I'.val.' ' 'Why, Milly ! said Kat-, opening her black eves very wide , 'when Colonel! Forrester is so tall and S ' handsome how can vou j '.Nonsense!' said Mildred, 'I don't care a tig (br Colom I Forrester; and 1 ...i,..,, i., , i nm lliul it out too. Oh, Milly, I 'What liniki loves you dearly !' vou talk so, vou tiio ish little Kate V Why, he sits and looks at you so earnestly, and and ' 'Nonsence. pussv ! lhat'simly because he has nothing else to look Vt Fasten mv slipper, please. There now, 1 be iiee 1 have kept poor St. Kval waiting about long enough. And Miss Kllison tripped down stairs, leaving por Kate in a terrible peiplexi IV between her implicit belief in what .Mildied said, anil her piiy lor the hand some Colonel Forrester. The afternoon sunshine crept slowly across the emerald velvet of the lawn, it quivered over the oval beds of white and scarlet veiben.i, and wooed the fragrance fioin the half-open in sa-rose buds that clang around the little sum mer house at the tit of the garden. Kate set there on the mossy step, her dimpled face prettily ttamed in by the moving Ir-aves and peul-white bl.s- soms, with the puzzling Frcncli gram- mar open on her lap, at the nanghty l verbs that wouJn,l be learned. .Some- 'limes the Ijook slipped down from lier lap oinoiig t lio grn?3 blades, antl f he brilliant Oriental eyes wandered oiT, in a srrt of waking dream. Katie never could study in a summer afternoon. ' Js Miss Elli on at borne V Katie's eyes suddenly Mine batk to the world of reality it was Colonel Forester's voice, speaking to the servant. '.No, sir; she lias gonn out walking with Mr. rt. Kval.' Forester stood a moment in blank amazement and woeful diseoir.fi Hi re. He had signified to Mildred his inten tion o! calling on that particular after noon in triiiii, and in fact, he had hoped to lind a suitable opportunity to a;-k the event lul ueslim that had been trembling on hi-; lips for weeks and this was the r oii-' ijuenee thereof. ' Will shr br buck soon?' I believe not. sir V ' llepausid ; aairi lia' a few seconds, unwilling io a!, itidou the matter. ' Very well I'll yi :troll about the grounds av i i : I- she may possibly re turn. ' He tiuew his horse's rein to the ser- vnnt, and !ej"i.-d with quick, feverish j iini;:tiei.ee aci,,-s the lawn. I I am ai-ii.w like an unmitigated i O j fool.' thought be, ' waiting the fool-steps j K jo! the he;u tl' eo.pjette; who don't !ciirf ii irnw ioi me. Wliat am Min- ! periiii; here (!,' I've a great mind to 1 j go bouie and never see the black-eyed i i minx iKj.im.' Juta.-t,'e :n 1 I-orre.vter came to this 1 Forrester came to this indignant conclusion, his eye ft 11 on a little figure in white muslin, sitting on the Step ot the SUH1UH T-hnUSC. It w as i,t ;, disagreeable si-lit al all ; the black riir'.ets fell in elos.-y masses around her lai; white forehead, and herlthe reason Mildred F. cheeks were tinted with the freshest maid. ,i iii : .1 i rose-tilooiii, v niie nere.qiu.siiei MKipen lijis, half apa:t, were like cleft coral. Colonel Foriester had seen I cr before, occasionally, I. ut lie never had been fullv aw.ue of iter fresh giilish beauty, her"ieii:..: - . I 1 bkem ss lo Mildred. She'- po itier than Mildied she is, upon won. . ne poinieieii, as ne i ia r, through the trellis of vine and What eves what a com- ,cd U .iniiit . hi cane uncoil l bs he OW II. a w ard , and n aii- iloicd the n mil in.' deeo : : ' I.'n . hopes e' ll-.l-l sat thiv.-i: II, me Mis.s Kate ; I called in ! iug your sister, lut ' I ,t tinish tne senteu.ve, but ' the trass at Kate's feet. i hed liie prettiest carmine Kale b that er ofn n l"i - a i.-i,r!. :.! and im w inolv i!- ! . little pa d!o:.i i !' I list to ' ti! ill. amel oi she hail be a young lady, with uin.; M iiiiiueni' to her, ' thoiiji.t it was an exceed- t ful tliii.'jr. only s!;e was a d to kn, iw just w hat to say ! rest' r did not seem at all un owever, i.e chatted away, J the v had hi en on flirting ' vein's. As Kate be.:in to cei tauii terms feel mi te at rex'cr :;'! al ihe lig ceoe. the Fi ia Ii 1 ed, and ei desire ' be ease, out h raphv ells' nfidei e lohl Colonel I or cares and trails -d the algebra, and t couldn't be learn- I lilv inmarted her i :i voun g ladv" Mi was . C. tena: 1 Forrester listeiiei witneou.n .f the deepi-st inteiest, watch i.l.iv of Kate's color and the le of her eves, will) growing ad- miration. . and entrain across l is hi 'liut, Me me what ii : ladv.' s lie s:it Mere, charmed d, ;i sudden idea shut mi. ; Kate, uii haven't told that constitutes a 'voting Oh,' saU Ivi: cribe it, Coiene book and stu.iii hciiven kei p::: 'I i n't exactly des sti r ; scniteiing to the four winds of i journal and ' And what y' ' Having a i 'd genuine lover!' said Kale, with ii b'u ii atid laugh. 'Well, I'll nil you what, Mi-s Kate.' said Colonel I'eii 'ster, 'let's st-ike a b:ii iiiiin ! 'i on want a genuine lover, anifl waul a d tiling little will-? Will you allow me to supply the deficiency.' Kale looked at him, llie innocent dimples coining and going round the surprised nioiil'a. '.Mav 1 beveur lover?' he pursm d. 'Will you seme day be my wife?' Kate icilecied demurely for a min ute. Mildied had said she did not care a tiig for Colon. 1 Forrester he tens very handsome, and 'he (,, like him that is just :t little. S i she said Yes,' in a searcely audible voice. And Colonel Forrester pressed her fair little hand m. tendeily to his bps. mid thev had the pleas.;. itest lete-a-tete in the eng.iiiei en si) imiri'-lliUI'O Mat eVt 1 lo 1- v ellel II). S, .mehovv j tlicy felt as if tlmy liad lcrn good friends ;or noout ten years i The sunset Was bhi hmmg retiiv thron m the tall old cedars on the lawn, as Mil dred Kllison rauie slowly up the rose embowered path leaning on M. Kval's arm. She had not enjoyed her wood land ramble very much the afternoon bad been sultry, and her cavalier was decidedly stupid, so she returned with some curiosity to know whether Colo nel Fun ester had waited for her. There he was sitting on the grass at little Katie's feet what could they be talkinff about so earnestlv ? Oood evening, Miss Hlli'son,' said Forrester, rising, us she approached, 'I was just about taking leave, but am very glad to see you first.' 'Indeed? and why V There was a little anxious throbbing at Mildred's heart. ' We want to ask your consent, Ka tie and 1.' Katie buried her crimson face on her sister's shoulder, as Forrester explain ed the state of things. Mildred's cheek blanched as she listened. All, Mildred, coquetry is n danger ous experiment ! Many a girl, besides you, has lost a lo . er by its influence. J j tit she was brave enough to veil her heart and answered gvily, and with coiK - ratulatorv nhrases. And when loucl Forrester was "one, she folded ile tendenly in her arms, wbisper- mg ' 1 nin very, very glad, dear little M.ter. Ile is a noble man, and worthy of your heart's dearest love ! May you oe nappy Jvatieretii Kali. 1 m rest that night, with :f treiiiuloiis joy, She a heat) tail ot thought it was cry p mt to Lie a young lady. And that is the way Colonel Forres ter won his beautiful voting wife, and lisiiu is an o You are a Brick. A certain college professor had as sembled his class at the comrur ncc mcnt of theteim, and was reading over the list oi'the names to see that all were present. It chanced that one of the number was unknown to the professor, ha iug just iitercd the eiass. "What is vour name, sir'?' asked ihe professor, looking through his spec tacles. " You are a brick,' was the startling answer.' " Sir,' said the professor, half startled out ol hi nenec, I dei'slooil chair at the supposed imp rii ,ut quite sure that he had un him cot rec' v t ' Sir, 1 did not exactly uuderslaiul 1 on are a brick,' I vour answer.' was again the compost (1 reply. i ' This is intolerable,' said the pro-' t'essor, his face- reddening. ' l)rvare young man how you attempt to insult tne.' ' Insult you,' said the student in turn astonished. ' llow ha ve J done il V I I)id yuu not say I was a brick'' ! returned the professor, with stilled iu diguatiou. I '.No sir; you asked me my name, .and I answered your ouestion, I". II. A. Hi ick. L'riah Kcvi.uids Andeison lilick.' Ah, indeed?' murmured the pro fessor, sinking back into his seat in con tusion. It was misconception on mv part. Mr.- Will vou commence the lesson, ahem ! Mr. Fiickr' ' How do you do, my dear Mr. T, lev I H ive vou heard the news a M'rs. Luddyy' ' Wbv. retiiv, no. What is it V 1 tell.' ' O, I promised not to U 11 fir all llie w ot Id. .No, I must never h il on'l as long as 1 lie, as true as the world.' ' O dear, what is it ? Come teil.' ' Now, vou won't s iy anything about it, will you.' No, I II never open my mouth about it never. Hope lo die this minute if I do.' ' Well, if you'll believe it, Mis. Troild told her that her si Mer's husband was told bv a person who dreamed it. that Mrs. Trouble's eldest daughter told old Mrs. Nichens that her grandmother had heard by a letter which she got from her sister's second husband's oldest step-daughter, that it was reported by the captain of a clan-boat jul arrived from the Fecjee Islands, thai the mer maids about'lhat section weir crinoline made out of shark's skins.' lsa If there La one thing ou varih which is truly JmirV.l, it is to tte ioi' wis lom bloasinj an inferiority of natural pow er win' re they feve been hfDestly, truly aD 1 rjifUsly esjliiv itej. A WORD TO Til i: Olb'KS. (iris, you w ant to get mat i ied, don't you ? Ah, what a natural thing it is for young ladies, who have sueh h'm kerii g (br the sierra r sex! It is a weakness that woman has, and (or that. reason she i.; called the weaker sex ! Well, if you want to g' t married don't for eonscienee sake act like f ,(,!s about it. Don't get sh idea into your heads that you must put yourself in the io.;;, boi In-d, ia orm r tu attract i.obee ; ,', if you don't run atier the men ti,, y w ,!1 run after yon. Mai k that ! A Ijusbaud-hutiter is the n;, t 1. tes table of all young la be-. She is full of starch and puckers, nt-. ,,, M, many lid-e airs, and she is so nice ih.it she appears ridiculous in l',e i yes of every dc :ent per on. She may g.-nt r allv be liiiind at church or in, otimj, I'omiiig in, oi'coiiiire, about llie iasi oiic always al social parlies, and invariably taking a tiont seat at cone its. Si e tries to !e the belle of itie piare, and thinks she is. l'oor g;il! V mi hit filling yourself tbr an old tnaid, just as sure as the Sabbath comes on Sun day. Men will flirt yon, m d flatter Vou, siinjilv because ihey love to do It ; but thev hac no ir.o;o idea ot' making you a wile than t., y have of commit ting suicide. It'Iv.eie a yemg man I would have no more to do i'ii h iiiticv women !i:an I w ould with a viper. .Now girls, lei No-lv give V;, ,;t piece of her ad i ice, .and she knows :iom e perieneethat it' oil pract ic it, oil will gain the rej)ul at ioii ol In iug vorti.v gills, and Mailt! a lair chance a" getting It Sjieeliible hu-biiinls. Ii is mi wiil enough tliat you learn to lingi r the. jiiauo, work ml roidi rv, .-tu.iv .ram mar, &:e.; but don't neck ct to hi l'! alal imama or your mot her teach vci i "U to !make pies and puddings, and g' t :i j 'ileal of v ietuids good enough for a king. I No pal '. of a hoLis keep. .. 's dill i. -'!,'!. id be neglected; if you do :i"l na.iy ,i wealthy hush; r.d, you wiil need to know how to i j. s ti. -i j vv oi k ; .- u 1 i. v , u do, it will be ;,n ili-i: iv iiiii:, j, ii , i) to know how to iu-l: i.c a -:w. ', g'll In do these I ii.Di.'s a.s ol v,,li!,l i;aC liiel!) do ;e. Ia (he in xt .!a.-" ,!,,,,; p.. ;, ,,! be vCn.it yuu not. .Mi, ct.-.ia :i is tla' most despicable o f ' ii ec. '. , ; . .' - i a , ,. .and w i.l oidy catt-e s- i..-u , t i - to Laugh al Veil. No .;,. but ;i '.-, wiil be eauuhl by ;.lli elation ; i; li:,.- a l-ius-p.Ut i.t .-kit:, ea-., a in be sei n li.loiijii. Di'tss plain but neatlv. luauen.ber that uoiiiing gives ;i gii! si, mod, si. be coming and li.vi !y an ;qpeara!.i e a ia at and pi tin dies-. Ail I he mum mery and I i:isfl-vvork of tiie .i,ss:,;a kcr and 1 1 1 1 1 i : : 1 1 r are iimn ee-sat v. If ou arc ic.iliy hands' inc, ii; -v do not add to your beaut V one pa: ! icie ; ii' v ml aie horn, ly. th-y only make vei 1 .ok woi sc. M u d in't !' m l vi ur fn-es and jew elry, but eur nw :, dear iv, s. Finger rings and toiihrels ;a,-;v do to look ;it 1 , 1 1 hey ;.d.I li..:i;i:ig to the value of a wi:i ;d! young a kn that. If you know i: v i i, ,,-. naturally, and not be s() ,; j . , . ' v polite as to spoil ;t'l vn'i --iv. J," v,, :i hair is stiaighl. dou'i at on il;e , u; b:,g tongs to make p.-.-p.e In ii. ve it is i.,,t. It' your neck is daik, wear a 1 ice col lar, but don't be ..o t'ooiisi ,i i t,, d.:i:i on paiul, thinking l!.a p- ople ar- si blind as not to see it ; ,-o,d i i" r : : . ,ei ks are not rosy, don't apple pi:.k s isteeis for the deception win he oou ci d. and M'll'li be laughed lit. Fiii;il! , gi: i-. listen to tin ( ,.ui,., I of V"ur l. .';;. is. ;.!:,! i.-k il., ir ;. iv ".. in everything. Thtnk Ies of ,',-' , u than ou don!'!. :!) dnii-.s ofo a. in ees liiiiti you do ot'llie realities oi hie ; .in. I instead of nying to e;i!eh a Lean, r I rive t ' uiiike e nisi ives w. t:i la -mg eaugiit by tiiem. A marketman at Caiio, a f w ilav -ago was swindled i ut .f his v. g t ibles and articles, w rich bed a ten,, ucy to excite his ire to a c, :,-.idc: .hie t i.t. He told t'ne e aiuaitding oiii.-er t'nere. il; al if the a: g '. O.duicl '.ip d al Cairo tin io woiii ! : no ivn r. i iion. " Why " a-h, d the . tiie- ;. ' r."caue li'e p. -ople woedd svv :;;..i'o him out of his hoi n 1. ii re he h a; 1 ;;;; to make a single t- ' -I- Ti e uisyor of a atnall t ; i i n g t of Frnt.ce havii.jj cecasi ui tj i; : v . a pa'spirt ti a i!iiiiign:.-lieil p .t-o i i i a ! i-i iie ,;h I crhood L.i wa l .i'.nl o? an ve wi ia t(at emliirraMia :.t on I'oaiirg ! ) tli- J -scriptinn of tiii tr-ci). F. art jl of clhui Jiti" tiie j:i'Orl nian, k aurj-nd the I'l . .v.v if? irtj;e-litem esp.er t.t lr nv.uairg tiie tucnt'en of lu.s d fjrnety Iln .r..lc, " H'nck eve, ooe of hi, h is al r i',.