| 702 LIST OF AGENTS FOR THE TIMES AND SEASONS.
Those persons whose names appear in the following list will please act as agents for the Times and Seasons.
ILLINOIS.
Judge Adams, City of Springfield.. MASSACHUSETTS.
John Gaylord. Victoria Knox co. Erastus Snow, City of Salem.
Harlow Redfield, Pittsfield Pike co. Freeman Nickerson City of Boston.
NEW YORK. CONNECTICUT
L. R. Foster, City of New York. Dwight Webster, Farmington Hartford co.
James Blakeslee. City of Utica. Horace R. Hotchkiss Fair Haven N Haven co
Charles Thompson. Batavia Gennessee co. NEW HAMPSHIRE
PENNSYLVANIA. Zadoc Parker, Lisbon Vilage [Village] Grafton co
Benj. Winchester, City of Philadelphia. E P Maginy Gilsum
Joseph H. Newton, do do TENNESSEE
Geo. W. Gee, City of Pittsburgh. Tardy R Witcher, PM Whitleyville Jackson co.
Wm. G. Starrett, Beardstown Lancaster co. OHIO
DELAWARE. W W Phelps Kirtland Lake co
Robert P. Crawford, Christiana. LOUISIANA
NORTH CAROLINA. E G Terrell City of New Orleans
Jedadiah Grant, Joshua M. Grant. MICHIGAN
SOUTH CAROLINA. Moses Johnson, PM Royal Oak Oakland co
L. M. Davis. Cross Keys, Union District. INDIANA
A. O., City of Charleston. J J Guirand, Mount Sterling Switzerland co
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Samuel James, City of Washington.
TRAVELING AGENTS
John E Page, Peter Hawes, Lyman Wight
Lorenzo Barnes, C Merkly, Amasa Lyman,
Z H Gurley Zebedee Coltrin, Jno Fulmer,
Julian Moses, J Savage, F D Richards.
Geo Miller, Daniel Shearer,
BOOKS AND STATIONARY.
Book of Mormon, Gospel Reflector. Kirkham's Grammar, English and German Grammar, &c. for sale at the Nauvoo Stationery,
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.
POETRY.
PARTING WORDS.
By James Montgomery.
"And he said let me go, for the day breaketh" Genesis xxii: 23.
Let me go, the day is breaking And 'tis hard 'tis hard to part;
Dear companions, let me go; While I sigh "Farewell" to you,
We have spent a night in waking Answer one and all, "Adieu."
In the wilderness below;
Upward now I bend my way, 'Twas darkness gathering round me,
Part we here at break of day. This withdraws me from your sight;
Walls of flesh no more can bind me
Let me go; I may not tarry, Bnt [But] translated into light.
Wrestling thus with doubts and fears, Like the lark on mountain wing,
Angels wait my soul to carry Though unseen, you hear me sing.
Where my risen Lord appears.
Friends and kindred, weep not so- Heaven's broad day hath o'er me broken,
If ye love me, let me go. Far beyond earth's span of sky;
Am I dead?-Nay by this token,
We have traveled long together, Know that I have ceased to die:
Hand in hand, and heart in heart, Would you solve the mystery,
Both through fair and stormy weather, Come up hither-come and see.
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. 8vo. Price $20. C. W. LYON, Agent.
City of Nauvoo, Jan. 6, 1842.
THE TIMES AND SEASONS, is edited by JOSEPH SMITH. Printed and published about the first and fifteenth of every month, on the corner of Water and Bain Streets, Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, by JOSEPH SMITH.
TERMS. Two Dollars per annum, payable in all cases in advance. Any person procuring five new subscribers, and forwarding us Ten Dollars current money, shall receive one volume gratis. All letters must be addressed to Joseph Smith, publisher, POST PAID, or they will not receive attention.
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