wppgbf ijran, the wwklman people feel the lojtt, jS»oh m mm j* w Drt Dowler. Apiie^ U made va^ut in this ci\j which catru* he tiled by any other la (he ^et ot owl b»nc^nrnJ ^toir.. hair iarcUvthe lettoa it imprenatd upon o* *ll, that a loll ttpprodiauQpi oi the Jibe pad tabor* of uoee who ftro most oe iolit not Mt, i mil (loath severs the til /©r cold and break* tbo golden bowl.Dr. Dow cr woe Ijoro in WeeturnVirginia, Ivovemlber 10tb, 1805* Iu 1^32 bo wait nurried in tbo Slat* ot O'aio, to M itt Mary Ann LefleL By thin marriage ho had nix childi pd, three oi whom, Mote*, John and A la, (sow Mr*. Kastonj), survive bitn. Jlt; bo and Mrs Fast cm arc residents of t bis city, and Motes it a successful pi ac* tiotier of inedkmo- In the town oi Rashvilic, Schuyler ceonty.After a very thorofgh prepacat on Dr. Dowior commenocd the practice oj medicine in the State ol Ohio, in the y* ar 18*18. ho 1887 he remov cdwith.bis family to thia oity, where be at once opesod oat in the practice ot his profession, pursuing it taiihfti ly,and with eminent succes* until be date ol hit last sickness. Here he buried the threo deceased ohildieu mentioned above—on* ot that oiim1er (Catharine) being the wife ol our »e teemed fellow eitfeen, I. W Overall.In 1854 death again entelw£wil household and took irora him i he* f irtncr of his bosom, the wife ol his tar her and more matqro years.Dr Dowler had four brothers, B«m nett. Thomas, Frank *nd Moses, nod also one titter Tbete—with the lt;*in