Danvers Eagle & Whig Newspapers, 1844-1845, Part 64

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The site is now occupied by the dwell-


that day, to said town, with several others to chop wood. Having finished their day's


spare no pains to. make it as interesting a FAMILY NEWSPAPER


Danvers March 15th 1845.


During Sarah's pretended sickness which lasted many years, it often took so long to get in, that a strong suspicion arose in the which mankind dare not assail. minds of the neighbours, that while they were waiting, Sarah left her work, undress- ed and got into bed.


The world never choose to attack @ man in prosperous circumstances; it is a fortress


" All hail, thou glorious sun! Bright as a new tin pan!


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


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 Nervous Debility. Heute and Chronic Rheumatin. fections of the Bladder and Askma. Kidneys. FEVER & AQUE. 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- eines is permanent. 'Try them be Foulness of the Complezion- Pains in the head, side, back, Biler. Loss of Appetite. limbs, juints, and organs. satisfied, and be cured. Nervous Complaints, of all kinds. Organic Affections. Palpitation of the Heart. Painter', Cholic. BILIOUS TEVERS LIVER COMPLAINTS. PILES .- The original proprie tor of these medicines was cured of piles of 85 years standing by the use of the Life Medicines alone . Im the south and west, where these diseases prevail, they will. be found invaluable. Planters, Farmers, and others, who once GENERAL DEBILITY. Gout. Giddiness. Gravel Headaches, of every kind. Inward Fever. use these Medicines will never afterwards be without them. RHEUMATISM. Those at dicted with this terrible disease will be sure of relief by the Life Mediciues, Rush of Blood to the head. Scurvy. Balt Rheum. Buellings. SCROFULA OR KING'S Loosenems. EVIL. in its worst forms. Ulcers of every description. Bilious Cholic and Serous loose- Costiveness. Colds and Coughs. Cholic. Inflammatory RAcumaliam, Impure Blood. LIVER COMPLAINTS. Leprosy. Jaundice. CONSUMPTION. Und with the greatest success in this Corrupt Humors. Dropries. disease. with this distressing disease MERCURIAL DISEAS- ES. Never fails to eradicate en- tirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most Eruptions of the Skin. Night Sweats. Eryripelas. Flatulency. powerful preparation of Sara, parilla. should delay using these modi- cines immediately .. DYSPEPSIA. No person WORMS, ofall kinds, are effec" tually expelled by these medi- eines. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected .- Relief will be certain. TRE LIPE PILLS AND FILENES BITTERS PURI And thus remove all disease from the system. A single trial will place the LIFE PILLS and PHOENIX BITTERS beyond the reach of cola- petition, in the estimation of every patient. 0" 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, &e., on which is a drawing of Broadway frown 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 direet fro a me, or don't touch them. FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS & LIVER COMPLAINTS, DVSPEPSIA RHEUMATISM, PILES, CONSUMPTION, WORMS, SCROFULA


S. T. DANON, AGENT FOR DANVERS AND ESSEX COUNTY.


TRUNKS AND HARNESSES. THE Subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has remove . his TRUNK AND HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT


TO NO. a WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM where he will continue to keep on hand an assortment of TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, an . VALLIECES Also, Chaise, Wagon, and Cart Harness, Collars, &c- which he will sell cheap for cash


N. B. A good article of Traveling Truks, for $2, 50. Salem, Sept. 25, 1844. WILLIAM MAYNES.


DANVERS BOOT, SHOE, AND RUBBER STORE,


Osborne's Building, near the Monument. "THE Subscriber would inform his friends and cus tomers that he has on band at his Store, Boots and Shoes of the following description. viz ;- Men's Calf Sewed and Pegged W P Boots-Mens Thick Boots- Boys Thick Boots-Youths and Childrens Boots-La. dies Kid and Leather Walking Shoes-Ladies Fre.ich Ties and Baskins-Misses Cheap Slips and Ties- Childrens Kid and Leather Boots and Ankle Ties- Childrens and Ladies Gaiters-Mens, Youths, und Boys Kip and Calf Downings-Mens, Youths, Misses, and Childrens Rubbers, all of which he will sell cheap lor Cash or approved credit. He likewise returns his sincere thanks for past encouragement, and hopes by close application to his business, to continue a share of public patronage


He likewise thinks that by long experience in Mak- ing and Cutting BOOTS and SHOES, he will be ena- bled to give the most fastidious a complete fit; and to suit all who may favor him with a joh of work at bis part of the craft; viz -- that of CUSTOM WORK. Boots, Shoes, & Rubbers, Repaired in the neatest manner. E. MEACOM. Danvers, Jan. 25. tf 21


FOR SALE.


T THE DWELLING HOUSE and Land on Harmo- W. D. JOPLIN. ny Court, near Walnut and Grove Streets, now occupied by George W. Bancroft. Inquire of the oc- cupant, or of Danvers, Feb. 22.


Siason & Fickett. 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 be thankfully received, and promptly executed, in a faithful maner. and on reasonable terms.


Graming and Marbleing done to order.


G. H. SISSON, J. PICKETT.


South Danvers, Jaar 18.


HOUSE PAINTING.


THE Subscriber would respretully inform the city zens nf Dauvers and vicinity. that he has taken a Stand on Central Street, Da.ivers,


a few doors north of the New Church, where he will he have to wait a all who may be you him witha call: Painting, Glazing, Graining, and Paper Hanging, promptly attended to.


JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, JR.


Danvers. January 26th, 1845 LI 125


FOR SALE CHEAP


One good second hand CHAISE. "BUGGY WAGGON


FLIGHT WAGGON By THOMAS TRASK, Main street, Danvers.


Danvers, January 25, 1845 FRUIT TREES


The subscriber will receive orders :01 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, &c. &c., from the celebrated Nur- series and Gardens of Parsons & Co., Flushing, L. 1, W. D. JOPLIN,


Danvers, Oct. 9 Agent


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HOEMAKERS PEGGING BENCHES made to order, and cheap, by C. H. MANNING, Danvers, Nov. 20. tf near the Sign ofthe Lamb.


NOTICE.


THE Co-Partnership beretofore existing between FERNALD & PLUMMER, is by mutual con sent, dissolved. STEPHEN FERNALD, HIRAM PLUMMER.


J'y All per-ons having unsettled accounts with the firm, are requested to make a settlement with STE- PHEN FERNALD. who sull cominues to carry on the CURRYING BUSINESS, at the Shop formerly occupied by F. & P. in Spring street. Danvers, March 15, 1845. 4w*


HORSE SHOEING FOR $1. A. D. CUSHING


Wishes to notify the people of Danvers and vicinity, that he works in the Shop formerly occupied by Dalton, on FOSTER STREET, where be will SHOE HORSES for $1 .- Set for 40 cls. All Shoeing done at this Shop, warranted to suiteur tomere, or no pay. All kinds of Jobbing done as chedp as else where. if Danvers, Mar 15.


Book-Keeping


PENMANSHIP.


S. A. STURTEVANT & E. W. WILEY, will give instruction in the above studies, at Lunt's Building, to commence Monday, March 10th, 1845 at 3 o clock P. M. Young men qualified for the duties of the Counting room ...


Danvers, March 8.


SPRING STYLES OF HATS


FOR 1845.


M. E. OSGOOD & Co., 58 Washing- ton Street, Boston, have introduced their Spring pat- tern of Hats for the present season, which are a supe- rior Style and finish. They also keep constantly on hand and for sale, a large assortment of Mens and Boys Cloth and Glazed Silk Caps, which they will sell at a very little advance abote the first cost. Gen- tlemen are invited to call and examine.


Among the trials, insults and anoyances which so thickly surrounded them through life, were the doings of roguish boys; boys Recollect the number- 58 Washington Street-three doors North of State Street. perhaps sometimes as big as men; whe in Boston, March 8 3m passing would throw a rock, usually a small BENJAMIN H. OSGOOD, Coach Chaise & Harness Manufacturer. High St., a few Doors from the Tavern. TAVING fitted op his establisement, is now ready to execute promptly, all orders in the above line. Carriages painted and varnished at short notice. All kinds of repairing done in # workmanlike man - Der pebble against their house or so elevate one in the air, that it would fall on the roof on purpose to startle and affright the noto- riously timid covy within. These rockers as they called them, were marked for es- pecial vengeance; and often has the writer of this, heard Hannah, the eldest of the sisters say, that "' if she should not be able Danvers Plains, March 8. if to punish them before, after death, she Co-Partnership Notice. JONATHAN W. OSBORNE has taken into co-partnership, MICHAEL L. WHID- DEN, and they will continue the would come back and give some of them a good shaking." But she has now been dead more than forty yearh, and I have net- er heard of her appearance, of the execu- tion of her threats or any retributive acts ascribed to her agency, unless the break- ing of our publishers press, in striking off GLAZING, & PAPERING BUSINESS, the proof of the foregoing history delaying at the old stand, No. 10 PARK STREET, the publication of the Danvers Eagle two onder the firm of days be go considered.


(70 BE CONTINUED.)


The alarm of fire in Salem yesterday afternoon, was occasioned by the burning of some hay, in the barn of John A. Innis, Esq. It was extinguished without much damage. It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary.


On account of "breaking down" the newspaper press, we were compelled to de- Iny this paper .


INTEGRITY --- Integrity is a great and commanding virtue. A man of integrity is a true man, a bold man, and a steady man; he is to be trusted and relied upon. No


his word is slow in coming, but sure. He shines brightest in the fire, and his friends hear him most, when they most need him. His courage grows with panger, and he conquers opposition by constancy. As he cannot be flattered or frightened into what he dislikes, so he hates flatery and tempor- ising in others. He runs with truth and not with the times-with right and not might.


Obligations can never exist between friends.


Ladies command more delicacy of treat ment, never more politeness than men.


LIFE IN NEW ORLEANS .- The N.O. Bee of the 5th inst contains the reports of five stabbing cases, with intent to kill, all of which took place in one day.


Notwithstanding this obtaining of benifits by false pretenses, which these women so DEATHS. unconciously practiced, they were strictly honest, as they understood it. They would not take without leave of the owner, chips or brush-wood from the wooded pastures around them: uncounted money would have been perfectly safe in their hands; and they never trumped up charges against their employers or asked more than the customary price for their work, when op- portunities offered for so doing. They were in fact pious; they read their bible devoutly, loved God, (or thought they did,) and feared the devil. Yet as many others have done, both before and after Them, avoided altogether the application of of business, which he will sell cheap for cash.


In North Danvers, Mrs Betsey Nichols, wife of Elial. Evans, in the 68th year of her age. In Lynn, this (Monday) morning. after a very long and painful sickness. Dr. Edward L. Coffin.


SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1845.


T HE subscriber has just received a new and fash. ionable assortment of Spring Goods, consisting of German. English, and American BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOESKINS, VEJTINGS and Trim- mings of every description.


ALSO-CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Suspender*, Collars, Bosoms, Scarfs, Stocks, Hdkfs, &c. &c.


Together with every article usually found in his line Garments cut and made to order, and warranted to fit. MOSES H. SIBLEY,


Salem, March 22 tf No. 64 Boston street.


Particular attention paid to SIGN PAINTING, IMIT ATIONS WOOD, MARBLE, BRONZE, GROUND GLASS. &c.


Danvers, March 29


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JOHN MANNING,


Lowell street .... South Danvers. A share of patronage is solicited, as all work entrusted to his care, will be done faithfully, and on reasonable terms. -- Danvers, March 29. tf.


One of the most wealthy and efficient farmers, from whose house supplies had all Thou roundest, fairest, purest source- Of bread and cheese to max!" along been liberally sent to these decievers, determined to ascertain whether Sarah was really sick or not. He knocked at the door, -it was not im mediately opened; he applied his axe, which he carried with him for the purpose; stormed the castle, and found as he expected, Sarah in the act of bribe cau corrupt him, no fear daunt bim; transforming herself from an able bodied spinster to a sick, almost dying bed-ridden invalid!


How the fire flashed from their eyes, how curses rolled from their tongues, can better be imagined than described.


The assailant caused the door to be re- paired, but the wounded feelings of the Gloyds he could not heal. Never would they receive a favor or present from bis family again. Their curses followed him to his grave .- "Yea, beyond. . Never could his name be mentioned to either of these Viragos while living without producing an explosion of anger, an expression of the most malicious hatred which could find relief only in the horrid, but to them a con- soling thought, that his soul was in --- and that he would suffer eternally, for that very deed.


many of the precepts of Jesus, to their own temper, life and conduct, and while calling themselves his deciples, hated and never forgave those whom they deemed their en- imies and instead of hoping all things and believing all things good of their neigh- bours, lived always under the influence of unjust suspicions against them, and too of- ten judged cruelly the doings of others. Instead of maintaining a bona fide peace, they never advanced bejond an armed neu- trality when notein open hostility with those around them.


AGENTS FOR THE DANVERS EAGLE. E. SriMpson, Danvers (New Mills.) B. C. PUTNAM, Danvers ( Plains.) J. B. MANs, Boston street; Salem. SHEPARD & BURLEY, .Vo. 14 Front street, Salem, are authorised Agents for the tran- saction of any business relative to the paper or printing of any kind.


J. B. BROWN, Umbrella und Parasol Manufacturer,


No. 276 Essen Street Salem WOULD intarin his friends aba the pub- lic, that he is prepared to execute or ders in the above line, with neatuess, punctu- ahty andde


A MELCHER TAILOR 39 Washington Street nearly opposite City Hall, Salem. Garments cut and made to order, and warreinted 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 SADDLE'S, MADE TO ORDER !!! All orders for anything in the above line will be thank fully received, and promptly attended to. Salem, August 28. 1844.


FIRE! FIRE !! " FIRE !! FIRE !!!! The Subscribers offer for sale at theit Stove and Tin Ware Manufactory, [Opposite South Church, " Lowell street, Divers, As good an assortment of Shop, Parlor, & Cook .. ng STOVES. as can be found in Boston Hathaway's Improved Cooking Stove, Douglas' Patent do do for Wood or Cool, Hutchinson's Air Tight Stones,


Column and Pyramid Stoves, etc. etc. *** All kinds of FUNNEL made at short notice; on reasonable terms TIN. WARE ofall kinds constant- ty on hand and made to order." Please call and exama ine before purchasing elsewhere. Danvers, oct 5 ... 2m* LORD & WILEY.


DANVERS EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE WAGONS. Leave Danvers and Boston Daily, Sundays


excepted. All orders left at Me'Intire's Hhtel, or Poole & Jacobs" Store, Danvers, -- No. 14 Blackstone Street, and 14 or 46 Fulton street, Boston, will he answered with des- patch. Goods handled with care. Danvers, Oct. 16 3m S. F. TOWN


EDWARD STIMPSON, A U C T I ON E ER, 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 its 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- pat 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 dr else- where. Z. THOMPSON, South Danvers, Ang 28 tl | 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.


Wage WANTED.


A hov, 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. 8W


FURNITURE !!


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


N. B. Furniture Repaired and Varnished, on the most reasonable .tormis. CURRIER'S TABLES made to order, cheap. South DauverspAng 28.


ORLANDO E POPE'S FASHIONABLE HWIR SETTING AND DRESSING ROOMTE Main street, {opposite .. Nichols' Lane, near the Square;)


Aug 28 South Danvers. if:


BYRON'S CITY LUNCHA No. 2, MARKET COURT, SALEM. The above Establishment is now in fine order for th. eception of the public. MEATS, POULTRY, GAME, FISH, etc., served up at all times, on tue pian of Mod- ern Eating Houses.


Friends of Temperance, visiting this, establish, ment, will not be annoyed byt he fumes of Alcohol. Salem, Aug 28


A good assortment constantin on hand and for sale musst etahle. the Inwest Price By J. SHED. AGENT NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT. Parr's. Pills- Sherman's. Bao-pan Thomsonian Medicines- Brandreth's, Indian Veg. Kwith's. Lee's Dean's other Sözen- ges, for sale as ahoverAc Roles.


J. SHED."


NOTARY PUBLIC Opposite the Monument.


) All kinas of writing; conveyancing, and : probate. business attended to promptly. Danvers. Sepi. 4.


LOST ..


ON Monday evening last, between Lynn street, Sa- lem, aud Grove street, Danvers, a BLACK CLOAK CAPE.


Whoever has found it, will be rewarded, on leaving it at the Intelligence Office, No 2 Allen's Building. Danvers, Marah 8. Bi*


NEW PERIODICAL. DEPOTERO No RMALLEN'S BUILDING, DANVERS We have for sale , at the office of the/t Eagle, a choiceOselection of periodicals, which will be sold as low as they are sold in Boston, or elsewhere.


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


All orders for School and other Books promptly attended to.7. S. T. DAMONA Danvers; Dec. 11th, 1844. 1: 16 stade


N EW YORK OYSTERS, At JUSHED'S, Oppo- site the Monument? side.tot. Danyersi,Nav. vii


"Politeness is usually the inmate of an honest, social, benevolent heart.


THOMA'S FRASK,


Near the Eagle, Main street, Danvers" Keeps constantly on hand a large. & good assortment of SADDLESINI AND HARNESSES,


0 Frevery kind and quality, Also, Military and. Firemen's Cups, Fire Blickets, Solid' Leather,. Rivetted Double, and Boot Top Travelling, Trunks Common Hair do., Valises and Carpet Bags, Chaise, Stage, and Draught Coilars, Military Equipments, &c.


CHURCH CUSHIONS, of all kinds and quality, made at the shortest notice.


T. T.has on hand ak good an assortment of Horree WON nesses as can be found in any other establishment.


A good article of Neats Foot Oil, constantlyq duidt (v. hand


3m21 Danvers, January 25, 1844.


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No. 222 Essex St. Salem ...


Clocks, Watches and Music boxes care-, 2 bcal fully repaired and warranted. Salem, Sept. 25, 1844. f 5


M. E. OSGOOD & Co., At & b-DEALERS INhen mi HATS, CAPS, FURS, and Baile


58 WASHINGTON STREET, 58 Three Doors North of State Street, -BOSTON. Boston, Sept 11, 1844. 4m3


FASHIONABLE


TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. MATELYEA,


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 #Il'its branches,-197 Garments cut and made in a manner not to he sur-n +lime passed ; and he hopes hy strict attention to his uusi- ness! lo he favored' with a share of public patronage. A vid The public are invited to call and try his skillin cutearan da 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 Inr their cloth or exchange it for them. He, intends to do his worl so that those who have been in the habit of having their work done abroad, may have il done 'at Home.dr 30 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. til South Dauvers, Aug. 28


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SOCKS! SOCKS !! TEN'S AND BOY'S SOCKS for sale by TH OM AS BANCROFT, Main St., Danvers. Nov. 20, 1844. 2w


Winter Arrangement of the DANVERS AND SALEM HOURLY COACHES. The Danvers and Salem Hourly Coaches will in Leave / Sulem at8 connection with the Eastern Rail Road, leave Danvers and Salem at the following hours, viz: Leave Danvers at 7 1.4 8 3.4


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12 1-4


121 10 " 3


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6 1-2


6 1-2 For seats, apply ot Mc'Intire's Hotel, and Joseph G. Shed's store i" Danvers; and nt 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 Kast. I Extra Coaches furnished at any hour on reasonalde terms. sept 18 tf 4 SYMONDS & TEEL.


NEW GOODS OPENED THIS DAY, AT A. B. KEITH'S,


No. 24 Washington street, Salem. R ICH Embroidered Dresses for Evening. Super Swiss, India Book, and Sarorilla Muslins. Rent French Linen Cambries and Le Hdkfs. New styles Cap Laces und Edgings. Superfine Linen Lawn for Collars and Bosomx, -atrice article.


New Purse Twist and Purse Trimmings. Camibric Edgings and Insertions. Infant's Embroidered Waists, Embroidered Cotton Hose. Raw Silk Hose and Hall Hose.


A large lot new styles Embroidered Mash Salem, March 1, 1845.


GARDEN SEEDS.,


UST received, at this Office a supply of Sedds, warranted good, which will Le gola cheap! Denvers, Fell. 22.


COOPERING ESTABLISHMENT. SOAP


HE Sherriher respectfully inforin his friends and


esia


S. R. HILL,


South Danvers, Nov. 6


CAPSULES OF R OIL


tion entmely cover the taste of the Oil- two of the capsules producing the same effect, as the usual dose of Castor Oil.


le at J. SHED'S,


W ANTED, From 20 tonet Tenements,sat crente . 158 varying from $50 jo 8150 Apply at the Intellite voi gence Ofice slobo Also, wanted to BUY, a Dwelling Housesvalued at -4. 000 from$1200 to #1 800 .. @Wpplpas alosce_


Denvers, Nov. o.


FIRST RATE ARTICLE lor cleansing, and e- -rasing spots of every Wind, from all garments, and> saw the Public generally, that hesismos for party and warranje lis he the best in the market For sale at willbe happy to receive orders for Coopering, which. will be executed with pespatch, on reasonable terms. CASKS,socall Finds, furnished. cheap:der)


This Office, at the low price of 12 1-2 cents per roll .- No family should be without it na ) Danvers, Felil 200 mani


Washington street. CHEGAN CENTRE TABLES. Another . lot of Grecian Centre Tables, just finished, and, selling cheap, by G. H. MANNING. Danvers dec 184


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Danvers, Dec. 18. ES Opposite the Monument


WILLIAM ARCHER, JR., PUJ ni DEALER IN iunix 1 WATCHES, JEWELRY AND


FOR 1844 & 145, eanb 1-btn mt om 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 Old learn the trade. HAM. TELYEA.


Danvers, Oct. 2. tf 6


NEWSPAPER


A WEEKLY PUBLICATION,


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