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TX-IE ILLIIS^OIS 3^x\.IilVlIi:R. 



recking with sweut, and system relaxed 

 and exhausted by exercise, standin;:; 

 exposed to the cold air and wind; and I 

 would recommend that all horse-owners 

 who drive fast, sliould at all times carry 

 a good liorse-cover in their buggy, and 

 always in cool or cold weather put it on 

 when they stop, if the horse has to stand 

 more than five minutes; but never leave 

 it on over nijzht in a warm stable. — 

 Ohio Farmer. 



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Cure for Rallle-Simkc Biles. 



Some four years since, Prince Paul, of 

 Wurtemburg, the celebrated naturalist, 

 communicated, to my friend, Mr. De 

 Vesey, the results of some experiments 

 performed before the Fremch Aeadcniy 

 of Sciences, by Professor Bibron, rela- 

 tive to an antidote to the poison of a 

 Rattle-snake. According to tlie Prin?e 

 Paul, Professor Bibron allowed a rattle- 

 snake to bite him in the lips, cheeks, tfcc, 

 and, by taking the antidote discovered 

 by him, prevented an alarming symp- 

 toms, and, in fact, suffered no iueoiiven- 

 ience therefrom. 



The antidote in question, as stated by 

 Prince Paul, is prepared according to 

 the following recipo : 1?. — Potussi 

 iodidi gr. iv.; hydrarg, cldovidi corro.--. 

 gr. ij.; bromiui zv. — M. Ten drops of 

 this mixture diluted wirli a tablospoon- 

 ful of wine or brandy constitute a dose 

 to be repeated if necessary. It must 

 be kept in glass- stoppered vials well 

 secured. 



Prince Paul forwarded a snnll quan- 

 tity of the above mixture tc Mr. ,0e 

 Vesey, who used ir successfully in the 

 cases of two men bitten by rattlc-i.iutkcs 

 near his residence in Iowa. 



During a recent expedition fo t'lc 

 Rocky Mountains. I had several op])or- 

 tunities of testing its efficacy, and, since 

 my return, have performed additional 

 experiments with it. Tho results liave 

 been, on the whole, exceedingly ^atiofac- 

 torv, and I think that when taken in 

 time it may be entirely depended upoti 

 in the poisonous Avounds of tht; rattle- 

 snake, and, perhaps, also in those of 

 other venomous serpents. — A[,\cricni 

 'Journal of Medical Sciftift'. 



The Youthful Bride. 



Observe that slow aud solemn tread; when 

 the youthful bride takes her wedded oac -^y 

 the arm, and with downca.it looks and a hea\y 

 heart, turns her lace froai ''sweet hoiae," and 

 all its as.snci;itions, which have for ye;irs beeii 

 glowing and brightening, entwiiiini;- so cold- 

 ly around the purest and tendercft feelings 

 of the heia-t. How reluctant thai step^ as 

 she moves toward the carriap:e; how eloquent 

 tliose tears which rush unbidden from ihe 

 fountain ! 



8he has just bid adieu to her home I iShe 

 has given the partiug hajid — the parting ki.-.-i ' 

 With deep and struggling emotion she has 

 pronounced the farewell ! and oh, how fond 



and 3'ct mournful a sjicll tli- w.ird breathes, 

 and perhaps 'tis the last farewfll to father, 

 brother and sister. 



Childhood and youth, lln; sweet uiovuing 

 of lilc, with its •thaiiiis ot' e::iliot^t birds, 'and 

 earliest as.^ociations. have now passed. Now 

 conunenci -; a now — a monieiiious period of 

 • xistenee. Ol" this slie is aware, f^he reads 

 in llvini!; cliaracters — uncertainty assuniiau- 

 tliat where all was liajipiiic^.-— where home, 

 sweet home, wa-, all untolur. But these tirs, 

 these associatinp-:, th(v<e t njoyiii'-nts slie bus 

 yielde<l, one by one, and novr she has broken 

 them all asunder! She has tuincd her lac: 

 from them all, and v.itiiess how she Clings to 

 the ana of hl)n, fur Avhoui all t]ie.=e have been 

 cxchansrcdl 



See how she imvos '"'ii; the worid 

 i-; l)eio-c lier, and a b.istory to be writ- 

 t^Mi whose paaes p,re to h^ iilled up 

 Avith life's lovttlicit peneilin'/s, or perhaps 

 ineid(;nts of arfcctinj^ interest — of startlin;:', 

 f^ai-ful record I AVIio can Hnow aside the 

 veil even of ''tlirec score y.-ars and ten" for 

 iier, and record the hapin' and suudn'itiht 

 iiieidonts that shall arise in sueces.sion, to 

 niaki' joyous and full the i ;ip oC life; tliat 

 s!iall lhn>w around tlio-e eudieliishmeuts of 

 the mind and the ]ie:irt, tint v.bich crowns 

 the donicsti.) ci/cle witii bc.iuty and lovcli- 

 nos, that whicJj .^wi-el'.'n^ so; ial intercourse, 

 and softens,, improves ;itid r!'-.vat' s thecoudi- 

 tion o! .''ociL'ty'.' Oc v."h'>. wllh iir'u arid uu- 

 w;'\\rli!2' baud, can rc-i;jter (lie luiur.- and 

 ihys oi' alTectionnte and sil^rt weenimr — oC 

 niidni;^ht watehiTi'/;' Who can pen her 

 uli,:i'hied huj^o- — the instances of unrequited 

 love — the loneliness and sorrow of the con- 

 Mdiii!:'" heart — the dcc]^, ecirroding cares of the 

 mind, when ni",rh('ti'd • nd f'-'i'^Mtten, a^ it 

 w-re by him wiio w:;s dtaicv 1" h;'r than li^'c, 

 when a!I aroeiisd was dvi/tirand desolate, when 

 ;iie -av'iercd ■•[^\^'^< avv- wn.-rcd., j'.nd the lii.'k- 

 crinu' blaze m on the heartli vanes and '^O' 5 

 our, aud Ieav< s li.-r in solitude, in silence and 

 iti tear-'' iJui her ;Ii'.a-t.i'iiis w;'ne noi, slum- 

 ber nor, di'" nwt ! 



The b/iih'aTit s'r'es may tb.ed Cx^-.v'n all • ''cir 

 liladdeniiej" be luti'^s — nature arrays h"i--i li'in 

 L;ay iiowei's, bricrht If.pe^ and iVicne-:, '■ in;.t 

 tV;t;U'l< may vrcrt v/ifh ]:'u_iiijit:" eouniiMi- 

 aiioe~;/nd kivid heart=;. i.uU o av.'i:- 'iou<'-!it. 

 One kind look, one solt aad aireetioa-ite :'.c| 

 cent, the uncquivecal e-idence oi'r-Mn ..ning 

 love — 0!iu s;i;ile like that \\iic!i wooed and 

 won that heart, would enkincTie briu'iter, and 

 deenei, .-oid lovelier emotion .'tt it- fount li;;. 

 than earth wit'i all i's sphuuor, beau.y. aud 

 gay aiisociutioua. 



01 young man, ever be to fhyyouni:- bride 

 then, what thou se^iuest r:ow to lie. fJisap- 

 point her not. What has she not given up 

 to'- theo/ "Wha^ .-weet ties thnt bound her 

 heart t _^ i:».arl, iiud hand foliand. :oid life to 

 lito, ijas she not br iken off for theey Prove 

 thy-ell worthy of all she ha.s sacrliiced. Let 

 it ever be lier pLasure, us now, to cling v.^ith 

 coufidim." joy and love to that arrn. Let it 

 be ho ;• stay, h- r ,-AipporL, and it shall, be N^ell 

 repaid. Here is an enduring — an undyiu!]^ 

 love. Prosperity will streiiiithcu it, adver- 

 tity will uriehteu and invigorate it, and give 

 to iladdiuoiial bistre and loveliness I Suaild 

 the bund of disease i'all upon thee, then wilt 

 thou b'-hold Woman's devotion I for thou will 

 never witness her spirit wax faint anddroop- 



in;.c at thy couch ! When thine own are 

 failiii'j.'. she will cliiii!; to thee like a sweet vine, 

 and diflf'nse a.round tliy ]>illow those influences 

 ami jittraetions that shall touch the master 

 sprinixs and nobler passions of thy nature — 

 that shall f;ive new ieq^ulses to life. Her 

 kind voice to thy failimi: heart, like oil on 

 the wouiuJs. Yea, slic will raise thee, restore 

 the.% and make thee happy, if anything less 

 than an angel can do it. — litirol American. 



Illinois State I'air. 



.\t CcMitialifi 14th, 1 Jth, lOtli .iiid ITtti Sopt. 



IllinoLs County Fairs. 



.\ilaiu.-j, (Jiiincy. Sviit. ::0, aO; Oct. 1. 



Brown. Mt. Ii rliiig. Oct. 7 to S. 



r.iHf. \ iri;iiii:t. All.; ;!I; Sipt. 1, 2. 



C.i-roUjMr. Carrull, Sopt. 'J!", oO; Oct. 1. 



Cli;i.t]|i!ii';ii, Urliaiiii. Sijit. "Jl. 



Cliic.ijr.) hutitut'-, 4th lo 7th Sopt. 



Cliiili.ii, Or-t. 11". 14, 1.-.. 



Oul'ii.^e. Wh !it 111. M-pt. '.JS tti oO, 



lvl.!::ir. I>aii.«, Sijit •J'! tn Oct. 1. 



(iruuiii, il.irris, Orf V2t» 14, 



>M'-"n'\ Sp]:t. 1,'J. ". 



Jtciir.V. O.irnliriilp-. Sipt. S. '.1. 



l\:ink:ili(e, l\nnl,i:!io(Mjrt. G to K. 



Kuut . (!etir"vii. Sofit. 'Z'-J, -4. 



l^ii-aUH. i/tli»wn. S'?pt ■.•'!. oO. 



L.ikc. Lilici tj\ille (Ji;. ;'), 0. 



I.of, .Amlioy, S'pt. Irt. 17. 



Uviiij^.stdn, l'oiit.i:i'',Oct. 0, 7. 



I.fi>mn. Scin. .S. 0, 10. 



Mac...ii[j;n.(jii;lii)Villi', Oct. Tito 7. 



>I.j><iii iieli. M ir nib, Oct. I'n t.. •J-.J. 



.^I'Ti i-T. .Mill'TslurL'. Sept. JX t.i an. 



M.irir'm..(iicksoiivii!c, S-pt 2H. ;'>.s, :;0; Oct 1. 



.'•lisiii. U.iviinn. Sept. -'.I. '■>&. Oct. 1. 



Mclj>'(ii]. iaooiiiin;;tou, Sept. "J. 4. 



M.viiii. Oi,T.'.ti!r. ,N pt. 7, 111. 



.^[■int-omcry, liiU^Iioro", ,-opt. 2-^, SO; Oct. 1. 



M.i'Ji^riii. .\ii2.;il: Srpt. 1. 2.... 



.M.i-sImI. o,.t H. !o. 



I'ik.', l'it!MicI(I."ct. r,.C. 7. 



IV.ria, I'cniKx.Si )t "Jl. 'Jl. 



UnrX Ishi'i'L Hrck 1^1,1!,. I. s-pt. 8.'... 



-t. Oiir. i;(Ti,\'iii'. Sept I, ::. 



Srott. ■V\iiiflicr,t'r, Svpt. :i-. 'S;. '2i. 



lM!i;;.Tmi>!i. Oct. 6. 7.S. 



Tii7.':«ell. 'I'rf'iiiDrit, Octet), an^l 7Mi. 



Uiii.ni.,). n'slv,i(p'. f'-jit Itl. 11. 



V.'.ir-iiiw. Wiivsio^.S'pt. -20, ao: Oct. 1. 



Wiiiii.>(.,ic9. H.'r-kVird, -'(•pt.-Jl. ■-'■-', •.'.•■.. C4. 



Will,.)<.ii;t,Sci.t.i:S, ai). 



("nvNTY V.w?. PlPi.iM.45.— W- nrc pr.piirifl vritli suitable 

 cut-, ami di'.' tii.c-t inks, to c.\cciiti'.niT>i.eMvs foi the nsj of 

 <',!ii' !>• \c.'ti'nl!iimlSixicti(s)tia f-ty\r .^npcricr totinj- cstab- 

 !c'.;:iv i,t HI Illi!i..is. l!.\Ti,nACHK .fc BAKER. 



(X)MMERCLVL. 



^^prin^liei'l Market— .Vjjj^nst 31 



UHi .vr— 7.:,.MJV '"i: 

 i-i, ;i;i;— .i;4 ,',H(...i;-, --• i.ri; 

 ;'0j;.\ -lii-jtOO lui; -c:!!-'.-; 

 eoii.N MEM.— 75f t.ii; 



i;(a'ivW.ii-;.\T— Si: 



O \TS — '■.'■>€ \'. llT IIIT.C 



ilK \NS--7ii(; lit. I \> ! 

 l;*: \N'~iOc-^liu: 

 .11 ii!T — !.• ■;< l.'.i; 



TiMtvtuv s.a;l>— *2"",-f''"i; 



Un:,(iAlllAMi.-.Stvd.VJ."i ■; 



'iiLt.Kr— n •:•: 



Cl/)\i)i;— >7' ' I'ti; 



.\LVV iM'wroi:?— o;.(4'70- 



T.M.L 'W- .Sc IS lb; 

 .SO-Vi— l„i:; l.i.Jc jJi lf>: 

 C\.M)Lhs— !U p' !iox; 

 rOIUi.— ;1 V 100 lbs 

 n '.eoN— .New liini«, 7^'(S li'i. 

 U.i.CO.N — 5i.It.-s-,7i.. Sib; 



i ;i J ( ; - — ." y,^ "c -jA ,j , ,7; 



i AliO— >•r"J(lc"^^^; 



si;i.Ari— b t'Oi rifti: 

 j i.'OKFi:K-i;;f/:i.icrji tb; 

 \ Mol.AS-vS— iij^Cdc t> !^ul; 

 1 •.;\!,f— il 7r> ji *ick; 



.•■-■M/r— 1;2 .-iOvi'i-l; 



IP .\,sy— l.V TJ'b; 

 o.', !o.\:;_i| -j.) i,„; 

 .M \ OKI!!; I'M,- l."(a -200X0.1; 

 C.JUISII— !;:, 75 !< luO tb.i; 

 .\! ria;S— TiiTcii. (1 i'lOdt-l: 

 .a;>PLK.<— Dri..(!,^.-2-#(bu;' 

 •►"Ol'— S". MV-iii-ficoril; 

 e;'\l — l.v > lai; 

 '■i;AeHK.S— Di-iid; none; 

 WIIU-KV— V- til :..';((.,:<0t;'.su1; 

 VI.\':OAH— '■ 1-2 "^i^ gill; 



B ,UM ).\l s— -ji ,!;,. 51 ou(rr|2 00 

 BLi i'lci;— io.-.:ii,-j;c'cift>. 



ait. l.ouis Slarket — Aujrust ^s*. 



rjcclptd of niMit dtocilptiuiis ')f Cruiiucc fnir, and the 

 ri::ik"t«,-n rf '.loaiil'ly active to day. Si'k Fl..uri8 ill re- 

 «iHi<st tolili ouii i. On • or (w,.) lu.ivy sal'"! of city, in bar- 

 mlr,. Oi.u.l iiiiit priiuu \V'M':it i.s li> l.'-ttcc d -miiinl itiaii yes- 

 't i-il.iy. ihils ail I ciiCii .sjUI at liav •]• n{:i;r.:' than yesterday. 

 Biil.'V Ir.f^ adr m, i-d liiit ^:tl.s wpro Miidi- <i;i private tcrnis. 

 ill ill], is dull, nnd all s.dfS a' ..vi-r .^if.i are ol g'lod iin(t prime 

 lut.-i lo oil;c: articlis we i.avc ru m.-itcri il ciiaii^e t.i jioti-. 

 H,OI.U; — IS.i ."iks I'.w gimV i-old at $•,; 3i!; juO do .suiierfine 

 •^■2 i.J; ii'o a d 4^U do ri*-j do ,f_' i\): ::,S0 d.i fiucy couiitrv 

 .^i 4o; iou libls ^n;).■rf!ll.■ j4 .^; ; 4i' do c. uitrv o.vtr.i |;.T 4u; 

 ■^■.i\-. .!o do i'> (■„'.; -Jul <'.u d .dtlivtri'd ^ 'i 7a; U.*! do extra $5 75; 

 joO do city o.xtru j-u; l,0tiOf jty ...iipyrdue prir.ite. 



WIl!',.\T— 'ilp.i 01' UijOskj jMcT 1-, good fall at 70 to 108s: 

 l.iO do jioor tall 7tx;; 170 do puor 78c; titi flo old .spring 87J.c,'c: 

 ■i'i du n-.i fall (iSc; .1-JO .1.. f.,ir ;riil loo,-; ,:t-4 do do lU-Jj^c; "jO 

 dodolosc: tudo dolUic; Kio do go<»l UlV; lU do do lOlj; 

 '2 ij do do l09c: .'jil do j liiii.' ivLiii ■ and ri'd llOc; 1315 do 

 ;irinio od il2},.U", '.i'O do prjaie ifd aud white IJOc; 382 do 

 pi'i\at . 



I c >).X— G'J.'.ks poor &2c; "Jul .lo mi.\ed white a^r: SI do do 



j I'l;',./" -JlOio wiiite n.'ic 1' ' :\. 



] o.^T.-' — "'00 feks. in tuo iotts, and .SaOO do 65c; 4'X) do iulots 



; Hoc, includiug racUi; "-ij ska toc, ciciuflive of tacks. 



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