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-WEDNESDAY, MARCH fZ«*r IB75:
SALUTATORY,
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With-feelfn&*t>t hesitation, mingled ^ , , T
with fear,~W .send forth this
v « sheet on itsrijis^oR;W>tTfnowing whut
, SJy : nifty -be ita. faUvritfi&fh'rt^ to Me tri-
n,r S (.mifljbAntly -the WA&W'bf w tronljl^i
ortorgb down- i ni "ignominy .end 1
.^graje^lieayjjits. restless tide. \Vi$i
hesita^ipjjj-Tj-b^ft^so.we knowmot with
Uk . Vlnvtj .favor, pjjr effort* ..will meet—with
rfe^j-bjicawsftrfOWSng W-. tiieatoingetfey
'‘of the times, aljnQ&tany enterprise, un-
‘ less in very skillful hands,, must, yield
- ^ ’to the pressure and meet an untimely
•- h vp! ffir Cp - s/njas
\VVsjydJ endeavor to make the An -;
VKBX'isisn readable,?; and in doing, ; oh
shall hold prominently before ourrehl-'
• ; ters those things - we consider pf mpdt-
vital-inflfpOfetiiriee. to all. concerned; and
TJEGS tlio attention of all
jf 4^ clfi-v‘1 <May have any. Blacij
i work to he done, and hopes the
■i remember that his shop can be]
H ikifSifitlefrgttf: -‘iMc-Xi. b£tWeeLtM
' ‘ j H .31 and the M. & B. R. R.J
j All work" promptly attended t(|
? .stwtiwfitetion lAoftiised.
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TffoiloMfhoSlKH Y, SHOES dr.,
1(i xru7ra/. ut?I
iuvv rna-h-hriru/ )
: ^ealeQ;KttluiHy.AS5s , oc©ries,
f iv t - *mD to K‘)ii
jsfc}’-JloitaCt-3o
PRO-MMOSS*
u -V*“ fci- •* '+j
FLOUR,' CORN
!iSl wJ S> tfjJLtfry U ;
iiwaug -feY
jTrT&I HHAff •-• uu " 1
liar waims of i\iv^ In short 1 ,-wy hop- •
td send forth % l wholly ; yi$ijapj\:bp yorir
households laden with useful knowl- j
edge. 1f r yiijfiot-d otfiAonh*— { j
As :tn advertising sheet, we hope to I
funiiKlr.yoh just what ypii need, Urclieapi -TevuiN ('«
- nudum beiWeeh'Vtpater aiid 'consumer. mar. 24-ly.
Tu this end, we'have arranged <uir
tariff at very close figuers, so that no
one need say ^‘t^e can't advertise —it
cost- too ihueh. ” ’
We shall'eschew politics, but pro
pose to deal with men and lneasures as
the interest of our place' and people
may demand,—striving always to har
monize rather than to divide the
masses. • •*
. % : Ir- : HETNS,
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(Ah\st:Ml*Tk)X, : PlLif
SCROFULA,
av&PBPsiAi Afui aI
BRUNHWICKr^ ; :
ltWif: 24-!y. ? ^'' : ' r - ;! "
: re- »-<- t-w, .= . ••- -iJ
bargain:
.V,:..,.. . Fof Cask
^ UR entire stock
or
Blank Books, ,
and Stationary,
at tub “NEWYoltK” Store.
a»h, or Cit y .Uf fjiiffiiif c—
rr
KOCSK,Smf‘! SlCi.\ and Oil A' A ft K X -
1AI. PAINTIS15.
^ Envelopes, Pens, etc.,
CBOOKEBY,' GLASS-WARE, FLA1
WABE, TOYS, BASKETS, CHIS
bben’s CHAIRS, cutliby,
lamps, and other
...• n-’i.Ks too uimiefe-.’*
% ■' ous to • 1--11-
’ ti .*1 ■ ;n
are offeivd at
LOW FIG IRE
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In Conclusion allow ns to tender our
heartfelt gratitude to numerous friends
for the kind words tin v have offered
tie,-to say nothing of the hearty sup
port vouchsafed by a long list of snb-
• scribera and columns well filled with
advertisements.
GRAINING,
GLAZING# GILDING
BRONZING, STAINING AND
VARNISHING, •; :
Coach,piiinting a ,f ;■; ,
SPECIALTY.'
Work onf glass, ‘ •** * * ' *■
- : ( Paper hanging,
ricturo frame re-gilded,» 1 ‘ -
■ i |j t f Japanning.
Paints' hiixed by • •
easom aid Porter, - £ „
over Peter’s Cabittet Shop, ‘Newcastle
street. mar. 24-ly.
, . . ... •; ! . * • ’i
, f .
but ONliY for the cash. Call j
at NEWS DEPOT,
i and secures bermuiw.*
G. A. DURE, &
Brunswialr
mar. 24-tf.
DEXTER BRO
A BE selling
CORN, GRAIN, FLOUR and R
If :. VERY LOW, FOR CASH.
Office in Smith &
Building.
BRUNSWICK,-
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At ■!
street,
riirecj
about
Home
Ioolthij
A-W
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its prei
—For
’hwlngte
The M.
«ver, so
regular.
—Fan
fleienoiei
We proa
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