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THE YANKEE PEDLER. . Before the, dis- appearance of the comet in 1811, many thought the world was then to have an end. A tin pedler, firmly believing this, procu- red a gallon of rum, drank until he could drink no more, and fell asleep. A wag, observing this, and knowing the fellow thought the day of judgement had come, procurec some dry hides, and, laying them on him, covered him over with straw and green hemlock boughs, to which he set fire, then, going behind the tinman's cart, he awoke him by a blast from one of his own horns. "The pedler, thinking himself no longer an inhabitant of this earth, ex- claimed, 'Just as I expected! in h-, by
For the Eagle.
The following, read aright, and practised, are excellent rules for every one to begin the year 1845 with, and ever keep in remembrance:
Hear
Be Silent, Understand Remember
and Learn to
Do accordingly.
All that you
Wealth Health Virtue Soul Praying Giving alms being unjust. Lying,
Some Much More All
Iost
Felt Charles W. Fisher John S. Flint Hesikiah Fosdick Henry M. Fern George
Flint Samuel
Gardner Thomas Griffin Elizabeth Gowing Hannah Gordon Warren C. Gillies James
Greenough John Hutchinson Jesse Hammond Charles Hildreth Samuel Hood Samuel
Woodward James Wentworth John, Witham Timothy Webb Irene Walls John'
Wiggin Elizabeth P. Whitney Mary A. Worcester Jethro H.
Woodbury Nathaniel W. Young Benjamin.
JOS. OSGOOD, Post Master.
Danvers, Jan. 1. - 3w
G RECIAN CENTRE TABLES. Another Jot of Grecian Centre Tables, just finished, and selling cheap, by C. H. MANNING. Danvers dec 18
SOCKS! SOCKS !!
TEN'S AND BOY'S SOCKS for sale by THOM AS BANCROFT, Main St., Danvers. Nov. 20, 1844. 2w
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Danvers Post Office. Remaining in the North Danvers Post Of- fice. Qparter ending January 1, 1845. Quarter ending January 1st. 1845.
Anderson Win.
Armstrong Mary P. Abbot Hannah H.
Abbott Alfred A.
Allen George O. Burleigh Wm.
Burke Thomas jr. Buxton John W.
Butler Oliver S. Berry Hannah Bagley Elizabeh Ball Arad
Bagley Hiram
Boynton Persis
Bowden Thomas
Bicknell John
Barrett Edward
Blaney & Wilkins Chase Lydia M. Cross Leonard Carroll Hugh Couillard W.m.
"Ordway Thomas Poor Daniel W. Pilsbury H. N. Pearl John Prince James Page James C.
Pender Samuel D. Putnam George W. Putnam Sarah W. Putnam Charles Proctor Martha A. Prescott Lewis Phelps & Woodbury Roberts Peter Rand Jonathan Rackliff James Roberts, Elizabeth Robbins Thomas Rhodes Lydia Smith Mary R.
Shackley Ivory Shed John Stetson Seth Simonds B. P. Stroutt Benjamin
All orders for School and other Books, promptly attended to. S. T. DAMON.
Danvers, Dec. 11th, 1844.
EDWARD WILSON, DRAPER & TAILOR,
TTAS taken the Shop No. 144 Bssex street (Bowker Place) SALEM, where he intends to carry on the Tailoring Business, in all its branches. He hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share of pub- lic patronage.
y He would respectfully ask those indebted to him in Danvers, to make immediate payment, so that he can meet his just demands. SALEM, january 1, 1845.
J. SHED. NOTARY PUBLIC-
Opposite the Monument,
All kinds of writing; conveyencing, and probate business attended to promptly. Danvers Sept 4.
FRUIT TREES.
The subscriber will receive orders for Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, &c. &c., from the celebrated Nur- series and Gardens of Parsons & Co., Flushing, L. L, W. D. JOPLIN, Danvers, Oct. 9 Agent.
Low Samuel
Lancaster Joseph F.
Batchelder James 2
Barr John S.
Bagley Hiram
Danforth Aaron F. 2
Emerson Jessee
Morrison William Morrison John W. McNamara Patrick Putnam Adrian Perkins Thomas L. Potnum Mary
Evans Betsey
Foster Willtam
French Nathaniel B.
Fuller B. Fois Lyman
Richardson Wyman B.
Friend Ruth
Goodrich William
Hoppin John Ham Oshorn
Hill Henry C.
Woodbury Oliver
Hutchens B. B.
White Joseph
Jones Miss C. Wheeler Renjamin
THOMAS BOWEN, Post Master. North Danvers, Jan. 1. 3w
NEW PERIODICAL DEPOT.
No. 2, ALLEN'S BUILDING, DANVERS. We have for sale, at the office of the Eagle, a choice selection of periodicals, which will be sold as low as they are sold in Boston, or elsewhere.
see, judge hear, believe
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Danvers, 1845.
W. S. T.
MR PUB. I noticed some weeks since, a notice of the "mighty exhibition of fire works" to be seen near the monument! What was the matter when the alarm bell Hyde Benjamin T.
Hoyt Freeman Hutchinson Ira' Hobart John
Firemen on hand? How was the fire ex- Jackson Dorcas
SSIGNEES' NOTICE. A econd Meeting of the creditors of HICKS PINKHAM, of Danvers, will be held at the office of D ROBERTS, Esq., Master in Chancery, at Salem, at 10 o'clock, on the morning of the second Monday in January next, to prove claims and to attend to any other business that may come be- fore them. JOHN B. PEIRCE, Assignees.
GEO. WHEATLAND, S
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND BETTIE The high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have acquired for their invariable efficacy in all the diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits; their good works testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of the credulous. IN ALL CASES OF FEVER & AGUE. For this scourge of the western country these medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease-a cure by these medi- Foulness of the Complexion. cines is permanent. Try them be satisfied, and be cured. Asthma. Acute and Chronic Rheumathm. Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys. PILES .- The original proprie tor of these medicine's was cured Pains in the head, side, back, limbs, joints, and organs. Giddiness. Biles. Headaches, of every kind. Gravel. of piles of 30 years standing by the use of the Life Medicines alone. Nervous Debility. Nervous Complaints, of all kinds. Organic Affections. Palpitation of the Heart. Painter's Cholic. BILIOUS FEVERS and LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the south and west, where these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, RHEUMATISM .- Those af Inward Fever. Impure Blood. Inflammatory Rheumatism. CONSUMPTION. Used Cholic. Jaundice. flicted with this terrible disease will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. < 3. Farmers, and others, who once " quise these Medicines will never GENERAL DEBILITY. Gout. afterwards be without them. Bilious Cholic and Serous loose- 'ness. Costiveness. Rush of Blood to the head. Scurvy. Colds arid Coughs. Salt Rheum .. Loss of Appetite. W.ORMS, ofall kinds, are effect DISPEPSIA. No person Swellings- with this distressing disease should delay using these medi- cines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin. LIVER COMPLAINTS. Leprosy. Looseness. with the greatest success in this .disease. . Corrupt Humors. Dropsies. SCROFULA OR KING'S EVIL, in its worst- forms, Ulcers of every description. MERCURIAL DISEAS- ES .. Never fails to eradicate en- tirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sarsa- Erysipelas. Flatulency. parilla . tually expelled by these medi- cines. Parents will do well'to administer them whenever their' existence is suspected .- Relief Night Sweats. will be certain. FILE LEFE PILLS AND PHTENIS BITTERS And thus remove all disease from the system. DOD A single trial will place the LIFE PILLS and PHOENIX BITTERS beyond the reach of com- petition, in the estimation of every patient." [ Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York. The Genuine of these medicines are now put up in white wrappers and labels, together with a pamphlet, called " Moffat's Good Samaritan," containing the directions, &c., on which is a drawing of Broadway from Well street to our Office, by which strangers visiting the city can very easily find us. The wrappers and Samaritans are copyrighted, therefore those who procure them with the white wrappers can be assured that they are repuine. Be careful, and do not buy those with yellow wrappers ; but if you do, be satisfied thet they come Greet fron us, or don't touch them. FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS & LIVER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA RHEUMATISM, PILES, CONSUMPTION, WORMS, SCROFULA;
S. T. DAMON, AGENT FOR DANVERS AND ESSEX COUNTY.
LIST OF LETTERS
Knight Abigail Kerr George Kearns Michael Leach Sarab A. Murray John
McGuire John Marden Martha J. Munroe Harris Morse James Mills James Merrow Wm.
Murray Robert Newton Oliver Neely Alexander Newhall Benjamin
Davidson Walter Dodge Francis
Dunlap Sarah Dyer Benj.
Dade David B.
Davis Sophia
Duncklee Elizabeth
Dearborn Charles
Estes Joana B. Elkins John B. Fuller Mrs. N. P. Freeman Mary H. Farnham Ezra
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Saunders P. H. Sione Daniel Shaw William Terbox A. L. Thompson H. A. G. Thompson G. B. Walton Augustus Woodbury Hezekiah
In a word, everything in the shape of a Periodical, can be found at No. 2_Al- len's Building.
Quimby Mory Ann 2 Riggs John Rhodes James
Shephard O. A. Stone William White Joann Wells Moses
Corning Joseph Dow True P. Be Silent. Understand. Remember.
Abbott Roswell Blaisdell-Joseph
JAMES M. MARTIN, COLLAR, SADDLE, & HARNESS MAKER, HAS REMOVED TO No. 321 ESSEX STREET, SALEM. LADIES' RIDING SADDLES, MADE TO ORDER. All orders for anything in the above line will be thank fully received, and promptly attended to. Salem, August 28. 1844. 1f 1
E. MEACOM,
Respectfully informs the inhabitants of Danvers, that he has now on hand, at his Store, (Osborne,s building, nearly opposite the Monument,) a good as- sortment of BOOTS and SHOES. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order and warranted to fit. Repairing done at short notice, in the neatest manner. Ladies' Shoes, every style, constantly for sale. Danvers, Aug 28
J A MELCHER, TAILOR, 39 Washington Street, nearly opposite City Hall, Salem. Garments cut and made to order, and warrented to fit. Salem, Sept. 25th, 1844. ti 5
EDWARD WILSON, DRAPER & TAILOR, No. 2, Allen's Building, Main street. Vestings and Trimmings of every description. Garments Cut and Made to order and warranted. Danvers, Sept 4, 1844. tf 2
SHEPARD & BURLEY,
Would respectfully inform their friends and the pub- lic generally, that they are prepared to sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, REAL ESTATE, VESSELS, MERCHANDISE, &c Sales of Clothing, Furniture, &c., every Saturday, at Grocery Store, No. 14 Front street, Salem, They will also effect Mortgages, furnish money on the same, buy and sell Real Estate at Private Sale, let or procure Tenements, furnish help & situations for those who may want.
I' Any of the above named business entrusted to them, will be done with fidelity and despatch. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. Salem, Sept. 18th, 1844. tf4
FIRE! FIRE !! FIRE !!! FIRE !!!! The Subscribers offer for sale at their Stove and Tin Ware Manufactory, [Opposite South Church, Lowell street, Danvers, As good an assortment of Shop, Parlor, & Cook- ing STOVES, as can be found in Boston :- Hathaway's Improved Cooking Stove, Douglas' Patent do do for Wood or Coal, Hutchinson's Air Tight Stoves, Column and Pyramid Stoves, etc. etc. etc. ** All kinds of BUNNEL made at short notice, on reasonable terms . TIN WARE of all kinds constant- ly on hand and made to order. Please call and exam- ine before purchasing elsewhere. Danvers, oct 5. 2m* LORD & WILEY.
DANVERS EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE WAGONS. Letve Danvers and Boston Daily, Sundays excepted. All orders left at Mc'Intire's Hhtel, or Poole & Jacobs' Store, Danvers, No. 14 Blackstone Street, and 14 or 46 Fulton street, Boston, will be answered with des- patch. Goods handled with care. Danvers, Oct. 16 3m S. F. TOWN.
EDWARD STIMPSON, AUCTIONEER, Aug 28 DANVERS, NE W-MILLS. - tf 1
. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber has taken the building, corner of Main and Wallis sts , formerly known as the Whig News Room,) where he intends carying on the above business in all is various branches. He would inform the citi- ens of the place, and vicinity, that he has had great ex- perience in the CUTTING and FINISHING DE- PARTMENTS, having worked in many of the princi- pal cities in the United States and British North America. Having always been very successful in FIT- TING his customers, he feels fully justified in promis- ing as good a COAT as can be had in Boston or else- where. Z. THOMPSON, South Danvers, Aug.28 If | DRAPER & TAILOR.
Intelligence Office.
The subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has opened an INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, for the Town of Danvers, at the Printing Office of the "Danvers Eagle." All those who have houses to let, or who wish to hire, or who wish to find employment in any branch of business done in this town, OR ANY THING OF THE KIND, will do well to call at said office. S. T. DAMON
WANTED IMMEDIATELY-Permanent board near the Post Office, by a gentleman and lady, in a private family. Apply al this office.
WANTED A boy, about 15 years of age, to learn the trade of a TIN PLATE WORKER "Apply at the Intelligence Office. Good wages given." Danvers, Oct. 23.
WALK UP, PAY UP, ANY WAY TO Settle Up!
LL Persons indebted to the subscribers by Nate or Account, are requested to call and see tonne same previous to the first of Jan'y next, " without fann or they will find them in other hands for immediate Col- -- lection. A. P. PERLEY, &Co ...
North Danvers, Oct. 23. :3m
FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. M. TELYEA,
Would inform the inhabitants of South Danvers and its vicinity, that he has taken a shop on Main street, in Mr Townsend's Building, where be intends to carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches.". Garments cut and made in a manner not to be sur- passed ; and be hopes by strict attention to his busi- ness, to be favored with a share of public patronage. The public are invited to call and try his skill in cut- ting and making garments of all descriptions, and they may depend on having their work done at the time promised, and he warrants all garments made by him to fit, or he will either pay them the money for their cloth or exchange it for them. He intends to do his work so that those who have been in the habit of having their work done abroad, may have it done at home. Give him a call, and see if he does not do the thing
right. N. B. Gutting done for others to make up, and done all O. K. tf 1 South Danvers, Aug. 28
W TANTED, From 20 to 25 Tenements, at rents varying from $50 to $150. Apply at the Intelli-
gence Office.
Also, wanted to BUY, a Dwelling House, valued at from $1200 to $1500. Apply as above.
Denvers, Nov. 9. S. T. DAMON.
W. D. JOPLIN, AUCTIONEER NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT, DANVERS,
FURNITURE !! CHARLES H.MANNING Grateful for the patronage so lib- erally bestowed by his friends Bud the public, would inform them that he continues at his shop, on MAIN STREET, near the SIGN OF THE
The lodgings of a Dandy were lately LAMB, where he will attend to the robbed of a pair of stays, a smelling bottle,
CABINET BUSINESS, in its various branches ;- and hopes that by strict attention to business, to merit the patronage he respect- fully solicits. N. B. Furniture Repaired and Varnished, on the most reasonable terms. CURRIER'S TABLES made to order, cheap. South Danvers, Aug. 28. 1f 1
ORLANDO E. POPE'S FASHIONABLE HAIR-CUTTING AND DRESSING ROOM, Main street, (opposite Nichols' Lane, near the Square, )
Aug 28 South Danvers. tf 1
J. B. BROWN,
Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer, No. 276 Essex Street, Salem.
WOULD inform his friends and the pub- lic, that he is prepared to execute or- ders in the above line, with neatness, punctu- ality and despatch.
Umbrellas and Parasols repaired and covered with Silk. Gingham and Cotton, of different colors : Old Umbrella and Parasol Frames bought, exchanged, or taken in part pay for new. A variety of old and new Umbrellas, constantly on hand, very low.
N. B .- Razors, Scissors, Penknives, and all sorts of Cutlery, ground.
The subscriber would hereby give notice, thathe cannot be responsible for goods delivered to persons who may endeavor to collect the same in his name.
Also, Silver Mounted, Ivory Mounted, and common WALKING CANES, all sizes, at prices varying from 25 cents to 5. 00. He has the best assortment of CANEs that be found in Boston, or elsewhere. Salem, Oct. 30. 3m
NATHANIEL JACKSON, Stone Cutter, No. 11 St. Peter Street, Salem. I Marble Monuments, Tomb Stones, Grave Stones, Tables and Counter-Tops, Hearths, q.c. of every de- scription can be had from foreign or do mestic Mar- ble. at the shortest notice and the lowest cash prices. Salem, August 28, 1844. tf 1
SAMUEL T. DAMON, Book, Job, Card, & Fancy Printer, No. 1, Allen's Building, ( Third Story)- DANVERS, -(SOUTH PARISH.)
CARD PRINTING,
Of every variety, done in a manner, which, for cheapness and elegance, will defy competition. -Blanks, Handbills, Labels, and . Job Printing of every description, done at short notice. Specimens of Printing, may be seen at the office.
BOOKS BOUND AND RE-BOUND TO ORDER UP A share of Advertising is respect- fully solicited.
DR J. H. BATCHELDER, DENTIST No. 3 Allen's Building, ::::: South Danvers.
COOPERING ESTABLISHMENT.
HE Subscriber respectfully inform his friends and the Public generally, that he is now prepared, and will be happy to receive orders for Coopering, which will be executed with despatch, on reasonable terms. CASKS, of all kinds, furnished, cheap.
South Danvers, Nov. 6
S. R. HILL, Washington street,
BYRON'S CITY LUNCH, No. 2, MARKET COURT, SALEM. The above Establishment is now in fine order for the eception of the public. MEATS, POULTRY, GAME, FISH, etc., served up at all times, on the plan of Mod- ern Eating Houses. Friends of Temperance, visiting this establish- ment will not be annoyed byt he fumes of Alcohol. Salem, Ang 28 tf 1
AGENTS FOR THE DANVERS EAGLE. E. STIMPSON, Danvers (New Mills.) B. C. PUTNAM, Danvers (Plains,) J. B. MANN, Boston street, Salem. SHEPARD & BURLEY, No. 14 Front street, Salem, are authorised Agents for the tran- saction of any business relative to the paper, or printing of any kind.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a Boy from the country, from 12 to 15 years of age, in a. Store. This is a rare chance. For particulars, apply at DA- MON'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 1 Allen's Building, (3d story,) Danvers. 31 Nov. 14
UTHER CHANDLER, General Agent for the sale of Periodicals, Newspapers, &c. Harper's Pictorial Bible, Verplanck Shakespeare, Goodey's La- dy's book, Knickerbocker, and Gentlemen's Magazine, supplied at the shortest notice.
All Books and Papers will be delivered promptly, and orders for new or old works respectfully solicited. Books bound at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms,
Orders may be left at J. Shed's, opposite the Monu- "ment. if 12 South Danvers, Nov 14
YLAM CHOWDER, on every Wednesday and Sat- C urday evening, at J. SHED'S, Opposite the Danvers, Nov. 6
Monument,
two pair of artificial eye-brows, and a white surtout, in a pocket of which there were three love-letters, written to himself, in his own hand-writing.
We didn't say it was in this town!
NEW STORE.
The Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Danvers, and vicinity, that he has opened a BOOT and SHOE STORE, at No. 1, Allen's Building, Main street, where may be found a good assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Boots and Shoes, which he will sell at the lowest prices. DANIEL MANNING.
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EW YORK OYSTERS, Ai J. DSBE'S, Oppo- site the Monument. Danvers, Nov. 6
M. E. OSGOOD & Co., DEALERS IN
HATS, CAPS, FURS, and UMBRELLAS, 58 WASHINGTON STREET, 58 Three Doors North of State Street, BOSTON.
Boston, Sept 11, 1844. 4m3
J. SHED.
NOTARY PUBLIC. Opposite the Monument.
All kinds of writing; conveyancing) and probate business attended to promptly .. , Danvers, Sept. 4 ..
FRUIT TREES.
The subscriber will receive orders for Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, &c. &c., from the celebrated Nur- series and Gardens of Parsons & Co., Flushing, L. I, W. D. JOPLIN, Danvers, Oct. 9 Agent.
MONUMENT DIVISION, No. 5. The regular Meetings of Monument Di- vision, No. 5, will be on Thursday eve- ings, instead of Wednesday, evenings .- AT SANGER'S HALL. Members of the Order are respectfully in- vited to attend. E. MEACOM, R. S.
Danvers, Oct. 2, 1844.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
A.good assortment constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest prices. By J. SHED, AGENT NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT. Thomsonian Medicines-Brandreth's, Indian Veg- etable, Beckwith's, Lee's, Dean's, Parr's, and other Pills- Sherman's, Brown's, and Fale's Worm Lozen- ges, for- sale as above. tf 2. Danvers, Sept 4
S. A. POOLE,
CARRIAGE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURER, Has taken the Stand on Main Street, formerly occu . pied by the late Mr Thomas Robbins, and will give his attention to orders in any branch of his business.
TRUNKS, VELISES, &c., furnished as above. Danvers, October 5, 1844. tf 1 on :every Saturday evening at 6 1-2 o'cl'k. They will also sell Household Furniture, and any article which persons may wish to tion entirely covers the taste of the Oil-two of dispose of to be left at the Hall, on the day
Danvers, Dec. 18.
For sale at J. SHED'S, Opposite the Monument.
WILLIAM ARCHER, JR.,. CEALER IN WATCHES; JEWEL RY AND SPECTACLES, No. 222 Essex St. Salem. Clocks, Watches and Music boxes care -. fully repaired and warranted. Salem, Sept. 25, 1844. tf 5
TRUNKS AND HARNESSES.
I'r THE Subscriber would respectfully inform his. friends and the public, that he has removed his TRUNK AND HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT
TO NO. 35 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, where he will continue to keep on hand an assortmen of TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, and VALLIECES. Also, Chaise, Wagon, and Cart Harness, Collars, &c- which he will sell cheap for cash.
N. B. A good article of Traveling Trunks, for $2, 50. Salem, Sept. 25, 1844. WILLIAM MAYNES.
Winter Arrangement of the DANVERS AND SALEM HOURLY COACHES.
The Danvers and Salem Hourly Coaches will, in connection with the Eastern Rail Road, leave Danvers. and Salem at the following hours, viz:
Leave Danvers at .7 1-4 8 8-4
Leave Salem ut 8 9 3-4 11
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For seats, apply at Mo'Intire's Hotel, and Joseph G. Shed's store in Danvers, and at the Essex House & Salem Hotel in Salem.
Rail Road Passengers taken at the depot on the arri val of the cars from Boston and the Eust. Cr Extra Coaches furnished at any hour on reasonable terms. sept 18 tľ 4 SYMONDS & TEEL.
J. A. ROBINSON, DENTIST, No. 49 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, Salem, Ang 28 (Opposite City Hall.)
FALL & WINTER FASHIONS, FOR 1844 & '45,
Just received by the subscriber, who is now ready to make all kinds of Garments in the Winter style. All Coats are made by himself.
N. B. Wanted, 3 good, steady girls, to learn the trade. M. TELYEA.
Danvers, Oct. 2,"" tf 6
NEWSPAPER.
A WEEKLY PUBLICATION, DEVOTED TO
AGRICULTURE, TEMPERANCE. EQUAL RIGHTS, HUMANITY NEWS OF THE DAY,
THE ARTS AND SCIENCES, & THE BESTINTERESTS OF THE MECHANIC.
Edited and Published by SAMUEL T. DAMON, at No. 1, Allen's Building, (third Story,) Danvers, (South Parish.) At Only $1 00 per Year.
The Danvers Eagle is NEUTRAL in Politics and Religion. The best writers that the State affords, have engaged to contribute to its columns.
The success which this paper has found in this and the neighboring towns, has placed it on a permanent foundation.
BP Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms.
IF All Letters, Communications, &o, for the paper, must be addressed to the Pub lisher, post paid.
Printing of all kinds, executed at this- Office, with neatness and despatch.
AUCTION !! AT- UNION HALL !! SHEPARD & BURLEY would inform the Citizens of Danvers that they intend: holding a weekly sale of
DRY GOODS, CUTLERY, CLOTH- ING, &c. &c. at UNION HALL,
of sale. They will also attend to the sell- ing of real Estate at short notice. Danvers, Oct. 19. tf.
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CAPSULES OF CASTOR OIL. This prepara- the capsules producing the same effect, as the usual dose of Castor Oil.
DANVERS
E GLE
STRETCH FORTH THY WINGS, AND PROTECT OUR COUNTRY'S LIBERTIES FROM EVERY FOE !
Vol. 1.
DANVERS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1845.
No. 19.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, BY SAMUEL T. DAMON.
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, No, 2, Allen's Building, Danvers, Mass. AT ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
( All Letters, Communications, &c. for the "EA GLE," must be directed to the Publisher, POST PAID. The " Eagle " is an INDEPENDENT NEUTRAL PAPER devoted to the cause of humanity, and the wel - fare of the merchant,the farmer, the mechanic, and men n every station of life.
Six copies to one address, five dollars.
Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms.
ORIGINAL POETRY.
A POETICAL ESSAY TO MISS KATHARINE JAY.
An S A now I mean 2 write & U sweet K T J, The girl without a . The belle of U 'T' K.
I 1 der if U got the 1 I wrote to U B 4 I sailed in the R K DA, And sent by'L N Moore.
My M T head will scarce contain 1 calm idea bright; But A T miles from U I must M~ this chance 2 write
And Ist, should N EN V U, B E Z, mind it not;
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