Danvers Eagle & Whig Newspapers, 1844-1845, Part 51

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N. B. It is found remarkably convenient in such a case for the exquisitet & carry a cane or stick with a hook at the ond, as he may fish up any thing he unfortunately drops without breaking his back, or exciting the pity and risibility of the spectrtors.


FORGIVENESS-A TURKISH PARABLE. A trav ller, who spent some time in l'ur- key, relates a beautiful parable which was told him by a dervis, and which seems even more beautiful than Sterne's celebrated figure of the accusing spirit and the record- ing angel. Every man, (said he,) has two angels, one on his right shoulder and one on his left. When he does anything good, the angel on his right shoulder writes it down and seals it; beceause what is once well done is done for ever. When he does evil, the angel upon his left shoulder marks it down, but does not seal it. He waits till midnight. If before that time the man bows down his head and exclaims-"Gracious Allah! I have sinned-forgive me!" the angel rubs that out; but if not, at midnight he'seals it, and the angel upon the right shoulder weeps.


COSTUME, A DANDY .- The Dandies are bringing again into fashion feather bed neck- cloths- and pillory capes, and none of the "dear delightful cratures" can be seen out without stays, pinching the waist so tightly, that the unhappy wearer resembles an hour glass in share. Great coats, with a waist an inch and a half in length, are all the go; and the shirt collars are long enough to go twice round the throat. In short, nothing can be too stif at present, and every lad that goes into the world must have his neck tied up almost as tight as some lads that go out of it.


PART OF A WELCH SERMON.


A BRIDE should have nine qualifications beginning with the letter P, viz .- Piety, Person, and Parts; Patience, Prudence aud Providence; Privilege, Parentage and Por- public patronage tion: but that which should be first of all and most of all in consideration, which is Piety, is now-a-days the least of all, and with many none at all; and that which should be least of all in consideration, which is Potion, is become first of all, and with many all in all.


BRIGHTON MARKET, MONDAY, Febuary 10, 1846.


(Reported for the Daily Advertiser and Patriot.) At Market, 600 Beef Cattle, and 1000 Sheep. 25 Beef Cattle, exclusive of 50 which arrived tuo laie,and are not included above, ren.am unsold ..


PRICES-BEEF CATTLE-The quality of the Cat- tle this week was better than last, without any advance in prices. Werquote a few extra 85 25 a 5 50; first qual- ity, $5 a 5.25 ; second quality 84 50; a 4 75; third quality 4'a $4 50.


SHEEP-Common Sheep :from $1 75 to 2 25; wethersfrom $2 25 to 4 5b. O'ne lot very fine and bea- vy, 85. SWINE- None at market except a few ordinary, re-


PURIFY THE BLOOD. -MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND


TER The high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have acquired for their DI 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 FEVER & AGUE. IN ALL CASES OF 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 inedi- cines is permanent. Try them be satisfied, and be cured. Foulness of the Complezion. Nervous Debility. Nervous Complaints, of all kinds. Organic Affections. PILES . - The original proprie tor of these medicines was cured of piles of 35 years standing by the use of the Life Medicines alone. Palpitation of the Heart. Painter's Cholic. " Asthma. Acute and Chronic Rheumatism. Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys. credulous. BILIOUS FEVERS and LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the south and west, where these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, Farmers, and others, who once use these Medicines will never afterwards be without them. Bilious Cholic and Serous loose- GENERAL DEBILITY. Gout. Giddiness. Biles. Costiveness, Colds and Coughs. Gravel Headaches, of every kind. Inward Ferer. Inflammatory Rheumatism. Impure Blood. Cholic . Jaundice. Loss of Appetite. LIVER COMPLAINTS. Corrupt Humors. Leprosy . Dropsies. Looseness. TLCSS. Pains in the head, side, back, RHEUMATISM,- Those af flicted with this terrible disease will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines." limbs, joints, and organs. Rush of Blood to the head. Scurvy. Salt Rheum. WORMS, ofall kinds, are effec- Swellings .. tually expelled by these medi- ciues. Parents will do well In administer them whenever their existence is 'suspected .- Relief DYSPEPSIA, No person with this distressing disease should delay using these medi- cines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin. Erysipelas. Flatulency. will be certain. MERCURIAL DISEAS- ES, Never fails to eradicate en- SUROFULA OR KING'S EVIL. in its worst forms. Ulcers ef every description. tirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sarsa- parilla . Night Sweats. CONSUMPTION. Used with the greatest success in this disease. THE LIFE PILLS AND THENIE BITTERS And thus remove all disease from the system. 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 Wall 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 genuine. Be careful, and do not buy those with yellow wrappers ; but if you do, be satisfied that they come direct fro'n 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


HOEMAKERS PEGGING BENCHES made 11. order, and cheap, by G. H. MANNING,


Danvers, Nov. 20. tf near the Sign of the Launch


TRUNKS AND HARNESSES. THE Subscriber would respectfully ing rm hi- 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 assortinen 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 82. 50 Salem, Sept. 25, 1844. WILLIAM MAYNES.


Sisson & Pickett. HOUSE, SIGN, COACH AND CHAISE PAINTERS. Glaziers and Paper Hangers.


Near the Old Burying Ground, Main St., South Danvers. All orders in the above business, will he thankfully received, and promptly executed, in a faithful maner, and on reasonable terms.


Graming and Marbleing done to order. G. H. SISSON, J. PIOKETP.


South Danvers, Jan. 18.


HOUSE' PAINTING.


T THE Subscriber would respectfully infirm the citi- zens of Danvers and vicinity, that he has taked a Stand on Central Street, Da.ivers, a few doors north of the New Church, where he will be happy to wait on all who may laver him with way Painting, Glazing, Graining, and Paper- Hanging, promptly attended to.


JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, JR. Danvers. January 25th, 1845. if 25


Osborne's Building, near the Monument. LOST in Beverly on the 21d inst., a Light Calf Skin Pocket Book, containing a 10 DOLLARS REWARD. sum of money, and some papers. Twenty- five Dollars, (one 10, three 5's,) was on the Concord Bank, Mass., also some oth- er Banks. The finder shall receive the a- bove reward, and the thanks of the owner, by leaving it at A. N. Clark's Store, Low- THE Subscriber would inform his friends and co- tomers that he has on hand at his Store, Boots and Shoes of the following description, viz ;- Men's Call Sewed and Pegged W P Biois-Mens Thick Boots- Boys Thick Boots- Youths and Childrens Boots-La. dies Kid and Leather Walking Shoes-Ladies Freich Ties and Buskin- - Misses Cheap Stips and Ties- Children's Kid and Leather Boots and Ankle Ties- Childrens and Ladies Gaiters -- Meus, Youths, end Boys Kip and Calf Downings -- Mens, Youths. Misses, and Childrens Ruhbers, all of which he will sell cheap or Casa or approved credit. He likewise returns his sincere thanks for past encouragement, and hopes by er Beverly, or at S. D. G. Standley's Beverly, Jan. 24. close application to ins busmess, to continue a share of Montserat.


He likewise thinks that by long experience in Mak- ing and Cutting BOOTS and SHOES, he will he ena- Sled to give the most fastidious a complete tit; and to suit all who may favor him with a joh of work at his part of the craft; viz - that of CUSTOM WORK. Boots, Shoes, & Rubbers, Repaired in the neatest manner. E. MEACOM.


Danvers, Jan. 25. tf 21


THOMAS TRASK, Near the Eagle, Main street, Danvers, Keeps constantly on hand a large & good assortment OF SADDLES & HARNESSES,


0 F.every kind and quality. Also, Military and Firemen's Caps, Fire Buckets, Solid Leather, Kivetted Double, and Boot Top Travelling Tronks, Common Hair do., Vahses and Carpet Bags, Chaise, Stage, and Draught Collars, Military Equipments, &c. CHURCH CUSHIONS, of all kinds and quality, made at the shoffost notice. T. T. - bas ou hant, as good amassortment of Har- nesses as can be found in any other establishme .t.


FOR SALE CHEAP. One good second hand CHAISE.


" BUGGY WAGGON. LIGHT WAGGON." By THOMAS TRASK, Main street, Danvers. Danvers, January 25, 1845.


FRUIT TREES. Tho 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, Agent


Danvers, Oct. 9


MISSING A SURTOUT was taken from the Meetinghouse on the evening of the Tea Party at Granite Hall. The person who took said. Garment, is :


A good article of Nemis Foot Oil, constantly on requested to send it to H. T. : ROPES' Shop, North band. : 3m21 "Danvers, January 25, 1844. Danvers. North Danvers, January 9, 1843.


DANVERS BOOT, SHOE, AND RUBBER STORE,


J A. MELCHER TAILOR, 39 Washington Street; nearly opposite City Hall, Salem. Garments cut and made to order, and warrenited to fit. Salem, Sept. 25th. 1844 11.5


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 he thank tully received, and promptly attended to. Silem, August 28. 1844. if i


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 he 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 FUNNEL shade at short notice, on reasonable terms; TIN WARE of all kinds coustadt- ly on hand and made to order. Please call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. ..


Danvers. oct 5. 211* LORD & WILEY.


DANVERS EXPRESS . AND . BAGGAGE WAGONS, Leave Danvers and Boston Daily, Sundays excepted. All orders left at Me Tuiire's Hhtel, or Poole & Jacohs' Store, Danverss- 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, NEW-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 ris 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 he had in Boston or else- where. Z. THOMPSON, South Danvers, Aug 28 [] 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. 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.


FURNITURE !! CHARLES H.MANNING Grateful for the patronage so lih- erally bestowed by his friends and the public, would inform them that be continues at his shop, on MAIN STREET, near the SIGN OF THE .LAMB, where he will attend to the CABINET BUSINESS, in its various branches : - and hopes that hy strict attention to business, to merit the patronage he respect. tofly solicits.


.N. B. Furniture Repaired ani Varnished, on the most reasonalde formis. CURRIER'S TABLES made to order, cheap. South Danvers. Ang 28. if


ORLANDO E. POPE'S FASHIONABLE HAIR-CUTTING AND DRESSING ROOM, Main street, (opposite Nichols' Lane, near the Square,)


Ang 28 South Danvers. 1f 1


BYRON'S (IET LURCH,- No. 2, MARKET .COURT, SALEM. The above Derablishment is now in fine order for the eception of the public. MEATS, POULTRY, SAME, Fish, elc., served op at all times, or tue pian of Mud: ern Eating Houses .. s& Friends of Temperance, visiting this establish- meut will not be anpoyed byt he fumes of Alcohol. Salem, Aug 28


AGENT'S FOR THE DANVERS EAGLE. E. STIMPSON, Danvers ( Mew Mills.) B. C. PUTNAM, Danvers (Plains,) J. B. MANN, Boston street, Sulem: SHEPARD & BURLEY, No. 14 Front street, Salem, are authorised Agents for the tran- suctionof ani business relative to the paper, of printing of any kind.


CLAM CHOWDER, on every Wednesday and Sat- urday evening, at J. SHED'S, Opposite the "Danvers, Nov. 6


Monument.


NEW STORE.


The Subscriber would respectfully inforin 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 he found a good assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Boots and Shoes, which he will sell at the lowest prices. DANIEL MANNING.


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. JOSEPH D. MORELAND, R. S. Danvers, Oct. 2, 1844.


DRUGS & MEDICINES.


A good assortment constantly on hand and for sale at.the lowest price- 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 Lozeh ges, for sale -as -shove. 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 bis attention to orders in any branch of his business. TRUNKS, VELISES, &c., furnished as ahove. Danvers, October 5, 1844. 1f 1


J. SHED. NOTARY PUBLIC. Opposite the Monument.


All kinds of writing; conveyancing, and probate business attended to promptly. Danvers, Sept. 4.


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


EWS PAPER.


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 Danrers 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.


Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms.


All Letters, Communications, &c., for the paper, must be addressed to the Pub lisher, post paid.


Printing of all kinds, executed at this- Office, with neatness and despatch.


EDWARD WILSON,


DRAPER & TAILOR, FTAS 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 puh- ic patronage.


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.


ALFRED A ABBOTT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, Osborne's Building, Chambers over W. D. Joplin's Shop.


DANVERS, January 11, 1845.


W. D. JOPLIN, AUCTIONEER, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT, DANVERS.


E. MEACOM,


Respectfully informis 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 BOOT'S 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


COOPERING ESTABLISHMENT.


THE Subscriber respectfully inforin his friends and the Pubhe generally, that he is now prepared, and will be happy to receive orders for Coopering, which will Je executed with despatch, on reasonable terms. CASKS, of all kinds, furnished, cheap.


South Danvers, Nov. 6


S. R. HILL, Washington street.


YAPSULES OF CASTOR OIL. This prepara- tion entirely covers the taste of the Oil-two of the c. psules producing the same effect, as the usta dose of Castor Oil. For sale at J. ,SHED'S, Danvers, Dec. 18. Opposite the Monument.


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.


In a word, everything in the shape of a Periodical, can be found at No. 2 Al- Jen's Building.


All orders for School and other Books, promptly attended to. S. T. DAMON. Danvers, Dec. 11th, 1844.


W TANTED, From 20 to 25 Tenements, at rents" varying from $50 to $150. Apply at the Intelinet gence Office.


Also, wanted to BUY, a Dwelling House, valued at1 from $1200 to $1500: Apply as above.


Denvers, Nov. 9. $. T. DAMON ...


G RECIAN CENTRE TABLES. Another lot of Grecian Centre Tables, just finished, and selling cheap, by C. H. MANNING, Danvers dec 18


WILLIAM ARCHER, JR., DEALER IN


WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, No. 222 Essex St. Salem. Clocks, Watches and Music boxes care-' fully repaired and warranted. Salem, Sept. 25, 1844. tf 5


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


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 he intends to carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches .- Garments cut and made in a manner not to be sur- passed ; and he hopes hy strict attention to his bust- ness. to be favored' with a share of public patronage. The public are invited to call and try his skill io 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 io 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. Cutting done for others to make up, and done all O, K. tfl South Danvers, Aug. 28


SOCKS! SOCKS !!


M TEN'S AND BOY'S SOCKS for sale by THOM AS BANCROFT, Main St., Dauvers.


Nov. 20, 1844. 2w


WANTED IMMEDIATELY.


TENNEMENT renting at ahout 850, for a small Family. To be taken possession of immediate- Apply at this Office. Danvers, Feh. I.


N TEW YORK OYSTERS, ALJ SHED'S, Oppo- site the Monument.


"Danvers, Nov. 6


Winter Arrangement of the DANVERS AND SALEM HOURLY COACHES.


The Danvers and Salem Hourly Conches will, in connection with the Eastern Ruil Road, leave Danvers and Salem at the following beurs, viz:


Leave Danvers at 7 1-4 8 3.4


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10


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11 1-2


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1 1-2


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4


3


3 3-4


4 1-2


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6 1-2


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6 1-2 8


For seats, apply at Me'Intire's Hotel, and Joseph G. Shed's store ir Danvers, and at the Essex House & Salem Hotel ir Salem.


Rail Road Passengers taken at the depot on the arri val of the cars from Boston and the East. [ Extra Coaches furnished at any hour on reasonable terms. sapt 18 1/4 SYMONDS & TEEL.


POPE AND HIS ESSAY ON MAN. Pope published the first edition of his "Essay on Man" anonymously, and was asked soon after by a scribe of Grub street-


"How did you like that last poem of mine-the Essay-Don't you think it pret- ty fair, considering that it was written one afternoon while I was skulking out of the way of the bailiff?"


""Pon honor," replied Pope, "I think it a first rate performance, and intended to claim it as my own, at some fitting oppor -. tunity."


A NEW TEST OF BEAUTY. "Mr. R.," said a lady of our acquaintance to a young man, "do you not think that Miss F. is a beautiful young lady?"


"I cannot say, madam, that I do," Was the reply.


"Why, really, Iam surprised. And you such a professed judge of beauty! How. can it be that you do not think so?"


"I will inform you. A gentleman of my acquaintance called at her house after 10 : o'clock in the morning, and she had not. risen yet. She has never since appeared very beautiful to me,"


They wear bustles so large in Cincinnati, that several girls were mistaken for ped lers: with packs on their backs.


J. B. BROWN, Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer, No. 276 Essex Street, Salem.


WOULD inform his friends and the puh- lic, that he is : prepared to execute or ders in the above line, with neatness, punctu ality and despaich. Umbrellas and Parasols repaired and covered with Old Silk. Gingham and Cotton, of different colors 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, Peuknives, and all sorts of Cutlery, ground.


The subscriber would hereby give notice, that he cannot be responsible for goods delivered to persons who may endeavor to collect the same in Lis 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. Marhle Monuments, Tomb Stones, Grave Stones, Tah es and Counter Tops, Healths, &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. if 1


SAMUEL T. DAMON, Book, Job, Card, & Fancy Printer, No. 1, Allen's Building, ( Third Story) DANVERS, -(SOUTH PARISH.)


CARD PRINTING, Of every variety, dore in a manner, which, for cheapness and elegance, will defy competition.


PBlanks, Hanubills, Labels, and Job Printing of every description, done at short noti e Specimens of Printing may be seen at the office.


BOOKS BOUND AND RE-BOUND TO ORDER A share of Advertising is respect- fully solicited. ..


DR J. H. BATCHELDER, DENTIST


No. 3 Allen's Building, : : : : : South Danvers.


W TANTED 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 Bihle, Verplanck Shakespeare, Goodey's La- dy's hook, 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


tf 12 South Danvers, Nov 14


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STRETCH FORTH THY WINGS, AND PROTECT OUR COUNTRY'S LIBERTIES FROM EVERY FOE!


Vol. 1.


DANVERS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1845.




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