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Source: Times and Seasons Vol. 2 Chapter 22 Page: 550

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550 Reviv'd- renews its joyous sound, 'Tis meet to die, as he has died:-

To chant once more, a fav'rite strain. He smil'd amid death's conquer'd gloom:

While angels waited by his side,

'Tis well with the departed one: To bear a kindred spirit home.

His christian lamp was shining bright;

And when his mortal life went down, Vain are the trophies wealth can give-

His spirit join'd "the saints in light." His mem'ry needs no sculptor's art-

He's left a name-his virtues live

Like golden medals, in the heart.

Obituary.

Died-In Kirtland Lake co. Ohio, on the 23rd ult. Elder Oliver Granger aged 49 years.

Lines, suggested by intelligence of the death of Elder Oliver Granger; and are respectfully inscribed to his mourning relatives;

By Miss Eliza. R. Snow.

Hark! from afar, a funeral knell He sleeps-his troubles here, are o'er-

Moves on the breeze-its echoes swell He sleeps where earthly ills no more

The chorus for the dead! Will break the slumber's rest!

A consort's moans are in the sound, His dust is laid beneath the sod,

And sobs of children, weeping round His spirit has return'd to God,

A parent's dying bed! To mingle with the blest.

But one lov'd child was in a land Death sunders every tender tie-

Far, far away-the parting hand, Pierc'd by his shaft, life's prospects lie

In death she did not press! Like masts, by tempests cleft!

But ah! she mourns a fa [after] her dear- But hope points forward to a scene

His tenders words, no more she'll hear, Where sorrow will not intervene,

Nor meet his fond caress! Nor friends, of friends, be reft.

He's gone!-his work on earth is done- The Savior conquer'd death: Although

His battle fought-his race is run: It slays our friends and lays them low:

Blest is the path the trod; Cloth'd on immortal bloom

For he'd espous'd the glorious cause When Jesus Christ shall come to reign,

In prompt obedience to the laws They'll burst their icy bands in twain.

Of the eternal God. And triumph o'er the tomb.

In the city of Zarahemla Lee co. I. T. on the 28th, ult. Willard Leonidas, son of Willard and Malvina Snow, aged 17 months and 28 days.

Alexander Neibaur, Surgeon Dentist. From Berlin, in Prussia, late of Liverpool and Preston, England.

Most respectfully announces to the ladies and gentlemen and the citizens of Nauvoo as also of Hancock county, in general, that he has permanently established himself in the city of Nauvoo, as a dentist, where he may be consulted, daily, in all branches connected with his profession, Teeth cleaned, plugged, filled, the Scurva effectually cured, children's teeth regulated, natural or artificial teeth from a single tooth to a whole set inserted on the most approved principle. Mr. N. having had an extensive practice both on the continent of Europe, as also in England, for the last 15 years, he hopes to give general satisfaction to all those who will honor him their patronage.

Mr. B. Young having known Mr. N. (in England) has kindly consented to offer me his husoe [house] to meet those ladies and gentlemen who wish to consult me. Hours of attendance from 10 o'clock in the morning, to 6 at evening.

My own residence is opposite Mr. Tidwell, the cooper, near the water. Ladies and gentlemen attended at their own residence, if requested. Charges strictly moderate.

August 2, 1841. nol9-tf.

Nauvoo Statement.

The subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of this county, and vicinity, that he has just received and will keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of STATIONARY-

Such as Blank Book's of all kinds, from common pocket memorandums, to the largest and best Russian bound Day, Ledger, and Record Books.

Drawing paper, assorted sizes; Fine blue and red ink; Ink stands;

Ruled and plain foolscap; Quills-Steel pens-Slates-Pencils, &c. &c.

Ruled and fancy colored Letter paper; For sale, wholesale and retail, by

Aug. 16, 1841 E. Robinson.

Gridley,s Salt Rheum Ointment: Positively a safe, certain, and final cure for Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Ring Worms, Blotches, and Pimples on the face, obstinate old sores, and almost all cutaneous affections. For sale at the Nauvoo stationery. by E. Robinson. Price 75 cents per bottle-22tf

The Times and Seasons, is printed and published semi-monthly, by E. Robinson, Editor and Proprietor.

TERMS.-TWO DOLLARS per annum, payable in all cases in advance. Any person procuring five new subscribers, and forwarding us 10 dollars current money, shall receive one volume gratis. Letters on business must be addressed to the Publisher Post Paid,

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