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A creature forried for enjoyment, in a world '!./. teeming with:joy and gladness; notwitli - ... standing the sorrows it-contains • gifted With - -talents . . for. usefulness; capable of exerting an influence for, &id oo those itosnd; and thus ' producing harvests- of boy; not - only for others, but also for hint-, self ;.in intelligent creature thnicircuni stance& why so earn:MlA t so dejected!. To '.1),t0 sorrowful at times, on fitting oecasions is right ;' our sins against God and our fellows demand repentance ; we should also sympathize with the afflicted. But to "go mourning all our der' Is not only unwise but sinful ; habitual depree: sion of spirits not only , unfits the mind foi the necessary exertion in overcoming 'difficulties, and the difficulties that hare originally caused this depresaion, but is likewise destructive of health, end, if long continued, of even life itself; it therefore; as unwise as it. is sinful.. It is "'Will, not only because it leads the •• unhappy-victim who indulges in it to ' 'piss the blessings bestowed upon him ',by his. God, but, in proportion to the in-. fiance he may exert on his associates, so far is it sinful in Wronging diem of their:cheerfulness, and consequently of their hea lth and life, and in leading them, ,_ to despise their mercies. For so great: AM is wise to seek a cure; is your sadness caused by crosses and Waist! , dark :prospects and glciom "hope againSi : • 'hope." }'Though I walk through the val ley of the shadow of depth, I will found, • evil." Are you burdened with cereal do cruel anxieties crush you "be care-, ful fir nothing, but by prayer and stin i - , pliCationa let. `your ---requests .bo made known to . God." t , Cheerfulness - promotes health ! of body' , ind 'tranquility of mind, and thus - sees to ' increased cheerfulness. Be - cheerful, then ; seek out objects of pity and relieve' their wants, or at least, if . this is out of-Your power, speak - kindly; . 'to them, encourage them ,to hope for "better time aTcoming." By the exer . - cise of kindness to, others, your ono . woes will soon be forgotten. Instead of an expression of gloom; you will soon experience the happiness-of a- bright countenance, radiant with smiles of thankfulneu and joy. --Atom. ' NEW PASHIONCD RAILROLD.—•-M. An, drand, a gentleman well knowu in Paris for his unremitting exertion?, for the last seven years, to perfect a system of rail road travelling by means of compressed sir,- seems ' at length, in a fair way to succeed. He has laid dowO a way one hundred yards long, upon which a car. /lege, built for the purpose, is impelled, upon his new , principle, with an ease and. smoothness heretofore not attained on the - ordinary raihoads. There is no locomotive necessary to moreqt. muse -mach as this is accomplished through a tube laid its the centre of the road, with a pipe by tte , side, which keeps up the motive power. Thie system,lhe inven tor undenakes to show, is vastly prefer able, in all respects, to that of the atmo L spheric. It combines all of its advanta ges, while ii is subject to none of its im. perfections. It unites entire safety with the capacity to run from fifteen to fifty EfileEper hour. The cost of keeping it in motion is stated to be less than one half of that of engine propelled carriages: CHRAP PAINT.—An Ontario ' fanner gives the following receipt for cheap _paint. He esys he has tried it on brick;• and prefers it to oil paint, and 'says it, will last. longer on rough siding of . wood than oil paint will on plain siding of boards. Take l bushel of unslacked lime, and slack it erith cold water; anon alacked, add 50 pounds of Spannsh ring, seventeen pounds of salt, and thir teen pounds of sugar. Strain the mix- Aare through a wire sieve, and it will be fit far use after reducing it with cold wa ter. In' order to give it a good color, three coats are necessary on brick, and two on wood. It may be put on irith's brush similar to whitewash. Each coat most have sufficient time to dry before the next is applied. For painting inside walls, take as be fore one bushel of nnalacied lime, three pounds of sugar, five pounds of salt, and prepare as above. ... WHELK STRONOT.R. THAN O.IEN.—It is related of a certain New England di vine, who flourished not many. years ago, and whose matrimonial relations are sup posed not to have been of the moat agreeable kind, that one Sabbath morn - ing, while:reading to his eongregatitin the parable of the supper in ;Ake zir , in 'which occurs this passage : , ' 4l 4nd another said, I hare bought fire foie of azepotnd I go to prove them; I pray thee liavei~n.:.:.r.~':~~.:: ~=~"}. 4r ! :,,.--. , .1- ; '.i;ff•t::l - ,!_.,Tg..'•1,, , '... - :',:; "MEDIAL DR. TIDWRISEND4I 511 .. R.S.A P. •R•IL I A Jaw extraordinary Xdicine in the Weld - TYR eattle•l b pato, la /Use ho :mom twealheap: sr, pleastowo, sad warowdod aspitior to may sold. ' earn di without notitisre pusses, Maros et ha SPIIMA &I lEDICIIIEf Tho settM Waste mayerieetty of this Sovarmilla owe all Woo iledielea whiltt it ineliettles Diwwm it beim. Mat the Body. It is NS d rat, moy bed DIMINO AND MILDICINES me Immo ~ it mot oaly poxes tho what . rates ad tenalitbes the tenon, but it Greets. Mr, Ra teed Rid Blood; M u $t by no other. Median. • And ta this boob. good secretor is woodelfal oatmeal. It boo perforated vast the mot two ram more dm ZoND now of Sum Caw of Dialmat • at less 5010 'of theme were iloweidend ioeunale. Mon *Li • • ;OM emoor of Chromic !Dammed= • . StAou rage of . • evo moo of j Otmert 'l =ility sad Waal of Swim .7Nel tam of di/feral Fas4•Coosplaiats; • - 40 cam of ilerofida • • *i clam gym own of Mewed the sad Drove', Vali GIMP of Coatateptiou, Tbotmewbef mom of Disease claw Blood, Metes; &ri f e*, Saltitheos,Displeetat Fad, ke,Hte. with tmeentaa ewes of Sick kfeedaehti rola so the. ode awl apiaal „ 1 . Thy, we ars swam, mast smear itteredibio, but we hate O front Orleans oadour arts frowau pate of the (WWI Detteheaforming• vs of oltnioViibllf It.•Vaa Buskirk Ewe. one onto, atatt temptetable Semite, la Not , ark, N. Lila:arms as that he eta tofu to mon than LW cm , eat to New-ce alma:, Then ato refer of semis the eNw York, "'bleb we will refer to wits pleasvos, sod to mm of thanteler. It is lbw bat laitdkibo fin the Preiadies of et sate than diseatekooaa. It audoobtedly oaredelw fen • • 6,000 Cmstuivar 6uwtt • AA ii remand We emus of dismay mad Feinted mw ro . . . M==M Carr. O. W. toloCtisd, or elm iterate &mite Nero, • sadt member of the New dowdy Legislature, has kindly soot ddlooing certified. It tolls its own dory: • • iLidtwoo, Jas. $5,1817; • fl At you since /Pins token willo the lemma, eadmp whoa sp.. Ica in a dailies.' Mao low Wooed to try Dr.. Towsweed's SersopurWoomi edit taking two or Urea bot tles, I woo mry moth &ieredi .t attribute it entirely tot.. sold Sardopentle; .11tem mad.. tat. it, and fold that L meroz o l t erf i =l bsiirsortut orfBfs,..l would I O. Wateldad,kto D. S. N. . . This coedit.. mewhoisely . proms teat Mit teu.parilla Ms perfect Medal ores thi mod ob./We' dim. of the bk... Vino rm. oared la or hoes. orposedleuteL Tweed clause.. _ Dr. orsam—Drorr His: I ban du phisoni to Worm Ng flat throe of Foy .aildnot Iwo be:wand of the Bor. by Aim too of your coolloot =Deism.. Tog wen root meroly eilh 44 l aoly tolva kto. •botUto4 iook thoso, &my, Ike , oluoti Del ape Voodoo . 4,20,14504 m: Terooroiraftally, 4W __ • Iwo W. Ciurr,rato mr. • Nor York, Womb •.1. Net GREAT tEMILL MEDICINE. . Dr. Tottamadtti SartaratiDa it a toren* mid *tidy .trd itt 6 idttot ettateeNeteM: Dancitlamt, I