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plorable con-ppe*n. was tit oldm and the hip-jr, daunted urcurnStftnceB, ?rprk with en-on id preserve >a|d commurii oity, dli bus i(tef #8
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if human A spirit ness corn*-, suoh dis-but, for-1 now*1
must on milesj almost wholly br dges had; b away, rails; ind by burn-i] iil.il straight-vre] louses had jii brief, the ?mrlote recon-l bi) made use-[ aik effort wa8 hands of specie, but Gens. A Jains were
I	to proceed?to mdjition of the ij bondholders^ tj ljHerally and > company, and . extension of npons overdue ? hinds, ancl to a fair oppoftu-lVough its difli-en ?., Encour-, tlie! directors c, tirid it is, no thkt,! underl all
ill1 the |0h-hoyjhave "ac-liuing the five tec sinee they , fc r tlioy have
II	le road-bed, ?J r jstocked the jiiliply of loco-rferp class, and d rates of pas-:^)u|gh or way
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G'eorce's oo'nnty, Marti/ Judge BKNJAMCN ' jSjud mo hb hill, fa i Ik jt Mr*. Gerard Sttth, of Nt?w Orleans. ; ~J - '
MOR8ELL-At XI nwood, February 14, n^ar Bedford, Penn., the reslrtonoe of her brother-in-law, i>r. George Wood Anderson, Miss JULtA E. MORSELL, only surviving daughter of Samuel Morsell, Ef?q., of ?union,*' Prince George?s county, Md.
: i WIIEKLER?On I Good Friday,	at	6	P.	M?
AMOS tt, WHEELER, Ijul the 28tli	year of	his
ago..!'	n
!! BROA8?On Friday, April 15, 1870, at his residence, No. 869 fit. Andrew street, of pneumonia, Mr. SMITH BBUAS, aged 36 years, born In Poughkeepsie, New York, and for the last twelve yean a resident of this olty. 1	!
i| .Poughkeepsie (Ni T.) papers please copy.
II	McCULLOH?On iMonday evening, the lltli Inst, at 6 o?clock, MARGIE, aged two years and a half, youngest child of William J. and?Adeline Me Cull oh.
|| POST?At Bay StlLonls, Miss , on Thursday Evening, the 7th Inst., at half-past 7 o'clock, Dr. C. C. POST.	I	r
CRINK8?At the Small pox Hospital, on Ely-1	-	-	at	7
nay,
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INKS, aged i$5
Sian | tftelds street.! on Tuesday O'clock, p. m., ohAri.es jf't-aip.	I
jl MA80N?On Wednesday morning April 13th, jR70, at 5 o?clock, of consumption. D. A. MASON, *ged 2C years, a native of Connecticut.	*
Jl nAR>?Tuesday morning, April 12, at 4 !6?ctock, after a lingering illness, HKLEN, soconrt (laughter of Robert Haie and Helen S. Jenifer.
j TljjOK Fit?On widnosday, the 13th Inst., at 4 O?clock, P.M., JAMES.G. TUCKER, and 37 years.	I	\
[ mIaRCHAL?Onl ThursdayNnornlng, at 2 o?clock, CASIMIR MARCH aL, agod 51 years, k native of Tauoouvlllo, Dopartindnt de la Meuithe, France. |
SAUCIER?At Bay St. Louis, on Tuesday imoiUlng, 12th inst, [EVARISTE V. SAUCIER,
! 'ag? d 54 years.
Mobile papers please copy,
CAMPBELL?In of ponsumptlon
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Troy, N. Y.,ag Troy and Ne CHOPIN?Friday JULIA BEN0I8T,
this city, on the 14th Inst., FRANK CAMPBELL, of
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rk papers please ospy. * morning,1 April lAth, 1870. wife of Dir. J. B. Chopin, of
Natchitoches, La., ?ged 43 years.
funeral Notice.
, NL O. TYPOGRA cers and members graphical Union are at their Hall, at
PHIOAL UNION?The offl-of the New Orleans Typo* hereby notified to assemble o?clock |This Morning, to
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att<jnd*the funeral ok our lato Brother JOSEPH Rojl'H. By order elf *|>17	W.	J.	HAMMOND,	Prteldout.
JACOB OTT, 1 j	Builder,:
184 Delord street, near i Tlroll Circle.
Jobbing done with dispatch. Prompt and personal attention given to general repairs of stores and dweUlngs. Cisterns made and repaired.
Orders left at short, oil Box 223 Meohanlos? Exchange, 10 Union streetj promptly attended to.
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White MOZAMbiqUES., . | WhJte GRENADINE DE FER;
Like a porcelain vase with light ahlning through A fair faue without blemlbh appeant;, -Use Kalllston. Miss, and t*^e mirror for you Shall reflect suoh an image for yearn.
BURNETT?S KAL.LiISTON
Is a beau tin er of the complexion, and a refresl g Toilot Water, finely i?oriume<l.
[Providence Press.
BURNETT'S K.ALiLISTON
CUBES ERUPTIONS OF THE BKIN.
URNETIT S KALLISTO]
SOFTENS THE SKIN.
Ladles bestow loud pralseb uponjBURNETT KALLI^TON as a preparation whioh lfiipartc CLEAR, SOFT AND BEAUTIFUL HUE T THE BKIN, without being attended br at ln)urlous effects.	!
Cutaneous Diseases,
Tan, Frecklea, Koughne^li, Hunbur
Diyness from ooldor heat, IN FLAM MATIO' BLOTCHES, ERUPTIONS, Jylold to tl otenor of	I	i
nT.TRNETT S ICAT.LISTON.


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