| 669 HYMENEAL.
MARRIED, In this city, on the 23rd ult., by Elder Heber C. Kimball, Mr. Solon Foster, to Miss Sarah Downing, all of this city.
In Bennington, Wyoming Co. N. Y. on the 28th of August last, by Elder Almon Babbet, Luman H. Calkins to Mrs. Mahitable Cox, both of that place.
In Newstead, Erie Co. N. Y. on the 16th of Oct. by Elder L. E. Harrington, Mr. --- Labarron, of Kirtland, Ohio, to Miss Clarisa Bostwick, of the former place.
MARRIED-In Laharpe Oct. 13th, by Elder Jonathan Dunham Mr. Shepherd Glasier, to Miss Rosetta Dean, both of that place.
At or near Appanoose, on the 11th inst. by Elder L. N. Scovil, Mr. Enoch Burns, of Fort Madison, I. T. to Miss Elizabeth Jane Pierce, of this place.
---In this city, on the 9th inst., by Major Bennett, Mr. Wm. Allred, to Miss Orissa Bates, all of this city.
With the above we acknowledge the receipt of a loaf of excellent cake, such as we are fond of-may the happy pair see many good days.
OBITUARY.
DIED-In Oct. in Pittsfield Pike co., Ill. Wealthy L., daughter of Harlow, and Alpha L. Redfield, aged eleven years.
In this city, on the 3rd day of November last, in the 39th year of her age, Keziah Higbee, consort of Isaac Higbee.
In this city, Oct. 21, 1841, Isaac Mitchell, in the 56th year of his age.
In Kirtland, Oct. 24, Julia Ann Coltrin, wife of Elder Zebedee Coltrin, aged 29 years. She fell asleep in full faith of a glorious resurrection, saying to her husband, as her farewell address: "Let me go! Let me go! Come Lord Jesus and take me." Her exit was like the infant dropping to sleep in its mother's arms.--'Tis sweet to die in Christ.
In Bedford, Ohio, Clarissa Heth, wife of Elder Heth, late from Port Ontario, N. Y. She was 34 years old, and left this troublesome world in the hope of a short rest and quick return with him who is the resurrection and the life. We live to die, and die to live.
GUIDE TO HEALTH.
"The Art of Healing had its origin in the woods,
and the forest is still the best medical school."
DR. W. BEACH'S celebrated medical remedies for the treatment of all complaints, on Botanical principles, for sale low for cash, at C. W. Lyon's store. Also, Beach's Practice of Medicine, in 3 vols 8 vo. Price $20.
C. W. LYON, Agent.
City of Nauvoo, Jan. 6, 1842. 6-5t*
S. EMMANS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office ne r [near] the Temple. General Agency for buying and selling land; legal writings drawn, and all business of a legal nature promptly attended to.
Nauvoo, Jan. 15, 1842. 6tf
ROBERT L. ROBERTSON,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE STEAM-BOAT LANDING,
WARSAW, ILLINOIS
References-Jacob Forsyth & Co., Pittsbu gh [Pittsburgh], Trevor, Messeck & Co., Cincinnati; J. S. Chenowith & Co., Louisville; Jones & Slemons, New Orleans; Von Phul & McGill, and Woods, Christy & Co., St. Louis; Wi liam [William] B. Tyson, Wheeling; Campbell & Truett, Galena.
January 15, 1842. 6-12t
GARDENING, PRUNING, &c.
The subscriber having fixed his residence at Nauvoo, begs leave to inform the citizens and the surrounding neighbourhood [neighborhood], that he intends to d vote [devote] his time to the various branches of Horticulture, viz: Pruning trees, laying out gardens, gra ting [grafting], inoculating of trees, etc.
Those who are desirous to have their young orchards pruned (and there are many much in need within the bounds of the city) will be attended to on accom odating [accommodating] terms, by app ying [applying] to the undersigned, when every information will be given.
EDWARD SAYERS, Gardener.
Jan. 15, 1842. 6-3m.
WANTED,
By the subscriber, a first rate Book Binder; one who thoroughly understands his business, and of good moral character, will receive good wages, and constant employment, by applying soon, to E. ROBINSON.
Nauvoo, Jan. 1, 1842.
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