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Advocate says : - A Methodist preacher from North Carolina, Mouse, ,11 . a 811'1111er, but ,1a?1,y , ,, told me that. taill be tititetilaiii steps -05 -frie hie' 'slaves-byeendinw them -NeAJOMdritely 7'" expressed his z og - uti . ofiAlat I . 3e y etight to-free them, though-he -was one- of their grand mitliti ;bf-liiNtoiiits i Hi' i vriluhd iii el ti ' ac4elA -10 flee ble country, ", "'Thiele the. fl s Plielwlo:ll44 l d,p*L l 4:l ll "iii,tici:':*iii.: uposs.men•in,tho South. who. wish to escape it, men inq l .lkX o ,ttlzllo.9..4lkre. to.. dielik. if,: auctlarr , nationalliklo'ithinix it - Si radl, ellfitibnieaL - ..,,- ~., ..-,.-. ::: .. , ':. I",,XX - 0 11 9xilivki ilar.litiiiiiiirted by ales! , majorityiliall , till , . probably pass, ..,,rtiititig it.M..peniientiary offense -to speak 14;10k or triiiicrpitiozi - of any kind, oven of:the , Freeident's mild reFrody of coinpen - iiitiiiti. ' *hat , -chance chance is there, then, that ii7,iiiii tem of emancipation can commence Meng , a people so:wedded to their idols. aiirdepends upon the slave States, elatery fillgd bn until 'the' barbarism of the slave States will become too hor . rible for suffer ande,-iftia. the Mrgest and fairest half, of the territory of our Union will be given_up .to anarchz:and ruin. And will not the people of the Northern States be accounta __ ble for thie Rebel Officers and Negroes In • the ,;• _Ohio -Legislature. 'The resolutions of the Cemmittee of the Semite of Ohio, in regard to the'rebel offi oeranow confined in Columbus, who have some thiity or forty slaves with them to .wait upon _them, came up for adoption._ The resolutions appeal to the President to put a stop to this outrageof thus establish ing, slavery .in Ohio. Several Senators spoke very eloquently of the fact that these blacks were regarded and treated as slaves, as ohattels,•and not as prisoners of war. Then why notbring their other chat tels, their horses, to ride, and their cows or goats, to milk? This would be as consis tent is to bring their slaves, for their iXo 'venienee. But our poor brothers and Slims in the South have no each luxuries, anti he protested against such partiality. fdr: Kenny, f Democra — ; - ) of ' op premed of .the taking of blacks atm bands; le would have the t meet take all, 'both white and black. Gov enunent confiscates the proper andetkdies the, proceeds to tilt Ilion of the_war; he would have Um done withthe slaves. , He was aske could have these blacks -sold. "Tel the reply, "would sell them as quick ie I would &Lome,- an ox, or a wagon." Mr. Signe replied tyrtly-and ironically, and' losed by saying if the resolutions did not suit the Senators he would o ff er the following: Wasssai, Our beloved brethen of the South, now prisoners at Camp Chase, are deserving of special mark of favor from MI, the etre:is/a-out: of the North, for their pa triotism and gallantry; and Wszazas ; These - unfortunate brethren -hale been accustomed to have slaves "to fan 'them when they sleep, and tremble when they wake;" and Wizens...Ls, To make them continue loyal, Unison loving citizens, as heretofore, it is necessary Sid proper to indulge them in . their little luxuries. Therefore, Resolved, That each of our Southern brethren, so unjustly confined in Camp Chase, ought to be furnished with a nigger at the expense of the Union men of the North. Various- other Senators spoke for and, ngnineL - The vote resulted-L-yeas 21, nays 4. One Democrat, O'Connor, voted with the majority. The nays were all Democrats. Thus it is. always. Democrats are al _ ways found on the side of slavery, and therefOre on the side of secession. They defend the outrage committed against the whole loyal people of the North, by per mitting these officers to carry their slaves with them as prisoners, which is manifestly agiinst the lavi of Congress, which corths sates all slaves - employed in the Confeder ate service. These slaves were so eni played, and were taken prisoners with their masters at Fort Donelson. While the tark sit permitted to walk about, the sthiets on parole, the slaves are kept in prison, to wait upon their masters : when confined. 'We hope. the President will immediately order the release of these slaves. We are confident be could'not have known of such a shameful procedure. B."—Hon. EIMER/10N ETEIZILIDOZ, in speeeh at Nashville, thus spoka of the (kJ. Shakespeare says "What's in a nainer I differ with tho immortal bard upon that point, and question whether a Burr in neighbvirbnod would name a child Aaron ; no, neither would an Arnold name a child ' Benedict: lam not superstitious, gentlemen, but allow me to tell you that I shall always steer clear of the initials "J. B." J. B. in dicates John Breckenridge; J. B. stands for -- Jities Buchanan; J. B. suggests Judah Banjamin; - J. B. stands tor John Bell; and without Intending lobe offensive, I will re-- mind you that.f. B. stands for John Brown. Could. not the editor of the_ Post suggest inother notorious "J. 8.,". that is, if small' ~ • . things:can be compared- to great. - g Gititzett 'pa*. La#4reek, Monty WiLsolrof Massachn .. nottii, - naide a manly and 'eloquent. speech in the i'ietsitein defense of the propositiol. to ern/041*U the Blares of- the District, of i3olonshis„, in. which he roasted gsnanyr lteitiscky; Inost effe c t ua ll y: -tll - • !Ritter thinn ; .ito hate not read fo'rMaitY day. Whet!' HINNY WILSON *Canes armload, ia • inyitouter- who makeestheso :7: lordly slateholdem, with all their seltam ,". idea assurance, wince and _spittle teneatk his -pondering 'blows. GAlitiTT DAVI, -Z - must bare fltirlybowicd In anguish: We make the following_ extracts. After presenting a series of brutal laws now in forta,--lts said s - la speaking of • szz,_miutswri;:iDernomos nis COLOUZI prom or 'ins Insrmor . la =spite, boiref,er, of these..oppressive and °mei _enactments ithioh:bsive_prossed 'with merciless foree'tipon the black race, bond and free, slaverY for 'more than half a-century has grown weaker,,and the free ColOred,stronger, at every decade. Within the **half century, the free colored pop= alsticet• - of,the District of Columbia has in.- Armed from four to twelve,thousand. • In `:::•' 4 2 dt. 9f the eliradingiaaiimiou of oppree ve,atalutes and s perveited public send. runny &Jaffee colored population, si it has in numbers ;10 ,ineressal 'also s;;-1.1glirol:9917.is churches, vehools, -and all the means of eacial l intellectual, cad, moral d e voiclOint. This despised : race, - Upon which we are wont to look down with emo tioniof,plty,.lf not Of, contempt or-of hate, lirlustidona and,.leer-abiding,..loyil la the,Goiern4ant an d its lactitullone;_;.• • TF _ . , • TREY ARE LARGE PROPERTY HOLDERS—SUP- quiet homes and' their loved ones. and IEILT 1S Ejl A:A*7'g fol- .11) ..,POR.T xunta,own SCROOLS, NIEF4FELP TO low thii-ilwrotAlieli country to the - fteld, t 1 soocAispwartre cariknwir. r 1,•.. j a soldio ditties, and fill, if need be, 11 , - 1 ATP% F: INK; f f -Tiiday tkOfree poisiiOtl moriff the':Dis- 1 diem' gruirer,lllt defence of their periled Lee tritibf Coluiribiapoitkooltuft of thou- country ;• they have seen themlall onfields " MI 6 10party, fruits of of blood} — strife- beneath tho Tolds of- the • years of honest_ toil ; they have twelve national flag; they have seen them suffer- f,!milv. ro churches, costing soma seventy-five-thou- tortured' by wounds ---or disease. in "" sand dollars, and eight schools for the in- I- camps struction of their children. Tliefrtienettit- return and hospitals; their . have seen them toms maimed' by shot or shell, or polled to pay for the support of public bowed with disease; they have looked with icjklots for }hl{ instruction of the white ; sorrowful hearts - upon their passing coffins, ntildien: from which their own children; and gazed sadly upon their graves among • -- t.fdltidert'by law, cnstoin, their kindred; or in the latirOf the gran .Some of these free colored men ger; and they know—yes, sir, they know "Ire Aitillbguished for intelligence, business —that slavery has caused all this blood, copatity; and the virtue thtit. grace and disease, agony anti death. Realizing all adttrn'aten of every race. Some of these , sir, knowing all this—they are mlidihkve in possession considerable prop. • in no temper to listen to the threats or erii, real and personal. If Senators will menaces of apologists or 'defenders of the go . to the offi o o of this city where, deeds are 1 wicked and guilty criminal that now stands recorded, they will find there recorded a ' with uplifted hand to strike a, death blow mortgage deed, dated the 80th of January, to the national life. While the brave and 1868, in favor of Alferd Lee, a colored man I loyal men of the Republic 'are facing its of this District, to secure a debt of $12,000, shots and shells on the bloody fields, their signed by two Senators of the United States, ' representatives will hardly quail before the and their -wives. One of- those Senators, j frowns and menaces of its champions in signing a mortgage deed to secure to a col- these chambers. °red man of this District a loan of $12,000, is a member of the Senate to-day; the other now sleeps on the shores of Lake Michigan, in the city and State of his adoption. PRACTICAL EFFECT OP strawarsribr. This bill proposes to strike the chains from the limbs of three thousand bondmen in the District of Columbia, to erase the word "slave" from their foreheads, to Con vert them from personal chattels into free I 'en, to lift them from the degradation of personal servitude to the dignity and re sponsibility of manhood, to place therit in the ranks of free colored men, to perform with them the duties and bear with them the responsibilities of life. This bill, if it shall become a law, will simply take three thousand men from humiliating and degra ding servitude and odd them to the twelve thousand free colored men of this District, to be absorbed in that mass of industrious anti law abiding population. The passage of this bill by the Congress of the United States will not, cannot, disturb foi a mo ment the peace, the order, the security of society. its passage will excite in the bo soms of the enfranchised not wrath, nor hatred, nor revenge, but love, joy and grat itude. These enfranchised bondmen will be welcomed by the free colored population with bounding hearts, throbbing with gratitude to God Itr inspiring_the nation with the justice and the courage to strike the chains from the limbs of their neighbors, friends, relatives, brothers, and lifting from their own shoulders the burdens imposed upon them by the necessities, the passions, and the pride of alavebolding society. JUSTICETOTNE OWNER. This bill, to give liberty to the bondman, deals justly, ay, generously, by the master. The American people, whose moral sense has been outraged by slavery and the black codes, enacted in the interests of slavery in the District of Columbia, whose fame has been soiled and dimmed by the deeds of cruelty perpetrated in their national capi tal, would stand justified in the forum of nations if they should smite the fetter from the bondman, regardless of the desires or interests , of the master. With generous magnaniniity this bill tenders compensa tion to the masters out of the earnings of the toiling freemen of America 7 In the present condition of the country, the pro posed compensation is full, ample equitable. THE MORAL CHARACTER Or THE COLORED PEOPLE-THE KENTUCKY SENATOR TRI- 17.11P8ANTLT ANSWERED. But the Senator from Kentucky [Mr. Davis] raises his warning voice against the passage of this measure of justice and be neficence. Do assumes to speak like one having authority. Ho is positive,dogmatic, emphatic, and prophetic. He repeatedly assured the Senate that he gave utterance to what he know, that his warnings and predictione'wsre infallible prophecies. The Senator predicted in excited, if not angry tones, that the passage of this bill, giving freedom to three thousand bondmen, will bring into this District beggary and crime; that the "liberated negroes will become a sore, a burden, and a charge;" that they "will be criminals;" that "they will trbe comepaupers ;" that "they will ho engaged in cri es and petty misdemeanors;"that "they 'll become a charge and a pest upon this society." The Senator emphatically declared, "I know what I talk about!" "I speak from what I know !" Assured, con fident,'defiant, the Senator asserts that "a negro's idea of freedom is freedom from work ;" that after they acquire their free dom, they become "lazy," "indolent," "thriftless," "worthless," "in efficie a t," "vicious," "vagabonds." ' The Senator from Kentucky, who speaks with' so much assurance, may have the right to speak in these terms of emancipa ted slaves in Kentucky; but he has no authority so to speak of the twelve thou-- and free colored men of the District of Co lumbia. One sixth part of the population of this District are free persons of color. Under the weikht of oppressive laws and a public opinion poisoned by slavery, they have by their industry, their obedience to law, their kindly charities to each other, ests.bliphed a character above such re proaches as the Senator from Kentucky ap plies to emancipated bondmen. As a class, the free colored people of this District are not worthless, vicious, thriftless, indolent, vagabond's, criminals, paupers, nor are they a charge and a pesinpon this society. The Senator from Kentucky, sir, has no right to apply to them these dusparaging epithets. -Do they not support themselves by their industry and thrift? Do they not support their own churches? Do they not support their own schools? Do- they not also sup port .ischooln for the edue.ation pf white children, from which their own aro ex , clnded? Do they not care for their sick 1 and their dying? Do they not bury their dead free of public charge? What right,. then, has the Senator. from Kentucky to come into this Chamber and attempt to de ter us from executing this act of emancipa tion, by casting undeserved reproaches upon the free colored population of the - District? Their condition this day demon strates the utter absurdity of the doctrines and prophecies so oracularly announced by the Senator from Kenticky. SLAVERY CAN NO LONGER. INTIMIDATE THE But the Senator from Kin Lucky, upon -this simpleproposition to emancipate in the national capital three, tlioushnd .bondmen, with compensetion toloyal meters chooses to indulgeln the .Taguv" talk aboitt "ag gresidve and destructive scheines;"- - "un constitutional 1)0(4," the "horrors of. the Freneb Iter'olution,P -.rho •thercio struggle of the peasants' of La Vendee," and the "deadly-resistance" which the whole white population of the slavholding States, men, women, and children; would make to un constitutionalencreachniente," Why, sir, data ; the Senator itidulge in such Iles PeoPle the consti tutional right to relieve themielves from the guilt and shamo.of upholding .olavery in their national capital ? Would not the exercise of that right_be sanctioned by justice, humanity,^ and religion ? - Does the Senator ouppoec that; WO, the representa tives of American freemen, - •will cowardly_ shrink from the performance of the - duties of the - hour before;ikesedogniatio avowals or what - the men - end .Ilier women of r the itlivehelding States will dbl tell the Senator from Kentucky that the day has russet" by in the Senate of the :United States' forintimidationi threat; or menace, from the champions of slavery. I would remind the Senator from 'Ken tucky that the _people, *hose . representa tives wo are, now realise in the storms of battle that slavery is, and must ever , be, the relentless and.unappeasable enemy of 'free institutions in America, of the unity and perpetuity of the-Republic.:Slavery . perverting t ' he reason blinding the con-'' 'pumice, ' extinguishing . the • patriotism of •vast masses of its supporters—plunged the nation infertile fire and blood of - rebellion. "The loyal:People of 'America:4*e seen hundreds nt. thousands of braii min aban don • their peaceful avocations,leave Oelr • f - '== CAPTURLD.—A late Richmond Ernneiaer contains the following telegram : CIIARLESTON, S. C., March 17.—Lieut. Col. Bennet, of the 51st Pennsylvania Regiment, Lieut. Riley, of the 47th Net, York, and S. H. Wills, Union government agent and cotton broker, were captured by our pickets on Edis to Island, on Sunday, nod brought bore to day at:prisoners of war. They were riding in a buggy when captured. PUBLIC JrOTICES DISTRICT ATTORNEY.-Affix. M. Watson, of Alleghenoy eity, wilt be candidate for nomination to the above office, to the Convention to be Gilled by the Republican Execo• tiro Committee. DISTRICT ATTURNEY.—The un dcnigued will ben candidate for the St.. orrice Wore the Republican Nominatingeonrentien. 31AR312 A 1. - iL BWABTZWRLUFR. mhlldarrter SPECI.4.I, .VOTICES BITRICE & BARNES, FIREPROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND STEEL-LIXED BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE Noi. 129 and 131. Third sever, between Wood and Smithfield sbefee—Narth side. fB - BANE LOOKS elaaya on hand. mh2.9 To the Young or Old; i MALE OR FEMALE, If yen hare been aufbning from a habit indulged in by the YOUTH Or BOTH SEXES, which causes so many alarming symptoms, It mlt. them er Mar riage, anti is the greatest eel! which can befall MAN OR WOMAN, See symptom. enumerated In •drrrtlrement, end if you are a enffemr, Out oat the Adecrtisement, And easel far It at OM. Plays are deugcrues. Ask for Helmh,dd's. Take no other. Cures guaranteed. Swaar• of Comets', • mad fadtatfaus. mh2nalawi HOOD; ;ow oat ! How puhmaed, is a Sealed En a A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Brdical Cure o Sparmatorrhsea or Seminal Weakness., Invol untary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediment. to Marriage generrelly, lirrrousnres, Ccrummption, Epilepsy and /its; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Alms, Ac. By BOBT. J. CUL YE &WELL, M. D., A taboret the "Green Book," Ac. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS Or SUFFERERS," Sent under seal, In plain envelope to any addrees, post-paid, OD receipt of su COWS, or two poet..ne ettuart, by D. CH. J. C. KLIN 127 EDaultray, N. Y., Poet.-o Mos Box 4680. . I:2m4aerT M"To • one Owners.zikr. Sweet's INTALLIIILZ LLNIMNNT iOYIIOKSES In =d ialled by any; In all owns of Lamenstm, arising from Sprains, Breams, or Wrenehing, its ethic: M magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Gatti. &watches, Mange, ka., It will also care speedily. Spatte and Elagbooa may be easily prevented sad cured in then incipient stages, but confirmed saes ere Iseyend the possibility of a radial! cum No cam of the bind, bower, Is vo derpemte or Impeless but it may be al leviated by this Liniment, and It. talthial applica tion will always maim the lameness and enable the home to Mend with comparative woe. livery horse owner eheukl have this remedy at band, for It. timely am at tbe lira appearance of bummer nL effectually prevent them Ittrialdable dispose men. tinned, to ',bleb ail Isonmeare liable, and *yen ren der al many' otherwise valuable horearmearly worth less. R. E. SELLERS & CO.. Agnes, comer of Ira& and Sacond groom Plinsburgia. aw..l:l3ll.varF M°Lake Superior Copper Mill and SMELTING *OBES, Pirrssraaa. PARK, M'CURDY & Manufaccarsra of SHEATHING, BRAZLIES' &ND BOLT COPPER, PRISM) COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, [WALTER SOLDER; also Important and dealers In METALS, TIN PLATE, SKEET IRON, WHIR, So. Oonagantly on hand, TINNERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. Ws-auroras, No. 1.40 first and 120 Seem( stmts. Pittabargh. Pone.. SierSpecial ord.!. of Copper out to any desired pp.st• tern- midilkdswlyT M — The Confeuions and Uperience Of AN INVALID. Published Ow the benefit and as a warning mid . caution to young man who roller from Nerions Debility. Premature Decay, do; cup. plying at the same time the means of Self-Core. Ey an* who hoe cured himself after being put to great crimes through medical impositioe endgame-h -err. fry enakalnir a pat-paid addramed envelope, smote conies may be had of ths author, NATHAN IEL. DIA T7AIU, Eat", Bedford, Kings 00., N. T. diorT 111. WITHROW ..... MILLER. ROBINSON, MINIS -& LB rOIINOWI MID MACIIIIIIM, WOllll, Pittsburgh, Pons's. Omcs, No. 21 Dlssarr 8 Manufacture sal kis& of ECTRAM ENUINRS AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORN, STEAM BOILER!! AND SMART IRON WORK. eas-JOBBING AND REPAIRING dose es short notice. tsh2Sully J. 0. I.III‘IPATIUM a N. KILN J. L. 111711411. h. BURNAP & GO., (Sun:warn to .1. C. hIaItPATICOS at Cu.,) Kau uoaoturera sod Wholesale Dealer* In LAMPS, CLICKNETS, sx&Dza, 0/1A kiDICLINAS. ISW - Wbolestle Agenta for KIELLTIOILZIINATID ILLUMINATING AND LUBIIICATING_OABBGN GILA, Nci., WOOO Srurr, opposl4, 11 t. Charim Vold, Nitahunct; r*. jelllayd jO.JOHN COCHRAN & BRO., Atseuritettirets of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW , SHUTT9:IOI, WINDOW OUARDB, do., pod 91 Ilreitid itreet sod 86 Third street, between Wood and *Wiest. nava 'on bawl a varatty of paw Patterns, away and Ada, suitable Oar itlipariaosa. Partite tar attention pall to sackottat Grata UAL, Jobbla time at abort &atm IWPittsburgh Steel Works. ' muo ..... feeotioior. JONES, BOYD & CU,, - Itionufictiarero of CAST STOOL; oho. skamo, PLOW AND A. IL STOOL, STOOL !WRINGS ARC AIWA tenor of Rain mid Sint et isit.;•pittAbiniti, ' ' '- 0619 . NOLNNS 130/16, Dealers hi FORSIGii AiiD..lkoill2llo. BILLS OTAX. ORANGE, CERTIFIOATES OF DEPOSIT, lIAN 6. NOTES.AED SPROUL No. AT Notkat Anent PRO.. SEP•Cotlootnis undo' on: - k .11 ibo 'pihitAistritio 4firon6loont4l6 United •'tips= - Mffk 0 1.1C ;P •.- nuagrAcrr!: . rnams;sed owing 4,..ziwe. POINT, OAT:- LETT/4 41 , P ; iLLI. Julian ,Or mum , . PING . SAPU Mr Rave remand No.IT Wood tarot to Na' ,13 OndadloklaFeld, OSTOARa Olt TRADWFOR oiyi 'L• eOrairk:' , POT' W.VOING4N/iCONICISSION MOSCNANT wig dasler la. CREESR, outs., you, anikrodue• Swrslly B. ICl' Wood; Mleol.. Mr 17.11. laTTLE r iterohant Tait ; LOO,: Na. '!* Sr. Cairelholty. Dr : übh'ti Dull _fji PffOTOrlaAlg eaavlfi, W. $ ti A VI E N and Thin( JRON CITY BANK. Pitussaux, April I I. !SW. .8 40,00 53.1,753 to 77,731 Z. 3 Capital Stock, Loans and Discounts. Due by other Banks Notes and Checks of other Banks and United &ate, Treasury Noted 11.7,478 90 Specie $ 2 5.475 45 Circulation 161,1b0 uo Due to other Banks FOGS :31) Doe to Depositors. 170,b08 vi The nhove statement is correct according La the beet of my knowledge and belief. JOHN LiAGOFFIN, Cabliier Affirmed unto before vie this day. W. H. WHITNEY. Notary Publit. EALII.IJ PtiUVOSA LS are invited till S the lLth day of April, 1852, et 1.1 o'clock, m., for Kul;plying the hatred States Sub. Dep't with 6,000 hood of BEEP CATTLE on the hoof. I — The Cattle to be doiteeted at Washingt,te City and each animal to average 1,3 W pound. gron a eight; no animal admitted which weigh. Ito, than Loon pound. groat. The L'attle to ho delirerad at such times end .6 quantities ea the GeTernment may Cattle wbl be required tinder this contract soon af ter the contract is closed. Heifers and bulls not wanted. A bond s with good and satisfactory security, will be required. Government reserves to itself the right-lo pay in Treasury notes. No bid .111 be autertaludioll put in by too - tractora who have previously - faded to comply a ills their asutratta, or whore the bidder in apt prevent Su OtOptollt to hie bid, and all bide td be accompanied by two guaranties. The mimes of firms should be Meted in foil, with the precise address of all tbo members of the firm. Bids to be dirodtod to Major .1. BECK W 8., ILL S. A., Weehlegtort, D. B. Fran of Gooroot, we, —, of the wooly of —, end State of and -, of the oouuty of and cute tie he, eby guarantm that - Ic able to fulfil a contract in sweerdisace with the - terms of his proposition, nod that should his propotiitiou be accepted, he will at otter enter Into a outurare to secordaueo therewith . !Should the coutract be awarded hint we are prepari to heonme his securities. This guarautes must In, appended to each bid. cep I uftil D 's' LOTION OF I'ARTNERS:IM'. —The panne:Alp heretofore existing under the name of JOHN IRWIN & tONS, Is Ibis nay dia.-r -ed by mutual oonsent. The business of the tate Item will be settled by either or tbe undersigned, at the aloe, No. bl Water street. JOHN INAVIN. JOHN 1111 VIN, Pittsburgh, &larch 31. t, IM. mpl:lysd n iSSULUTiON.-The firm of Mac. ESOWN &GREGO Is diesolved by mutual con. eout this day. The husineee of the lab firm will he bitted by ANDREW Iddt3KISOIT at No. C,7 arty stroet. At:With:Ml Bleck EQWN, J AIMS OREM], April let, 18f12-I,ed pOS s FORWARD, ATTORNEY AND JAI Comm t.= at Law. Moo ou Ito, North et.t °Lmar of Diamond and Groat atroein. Will attend to all bnaloiee tonally intruated to the legal profee• tiOP. Particular latent)ou given to the preparation and trial of meet in the several Court.. Collection, promptly mule and tempted. apt:lola A PENLNU.—Mns. M. lirretil.ti, No. lJ 123 lederul 8i t, Allegheny; will open uu F'n !DAY. April 4th, a hundeome n,soriment of SPRING MILLINERY, When 'be will bo pleaned to eee her former friends and patrons. npi:ncete SEED -15 bags Clover heed; 10 do Tanothy do bow in store and for stile by aid JOHN FLOYD k CO. PIANOS. $2OO BEAUTIFUL 110FEWOOD 7 $2OO vO]'AVx PIANOS, fall Inn frame, sod uarront.,ll Ica Agrv.),E.,.. lIIIAIILOTTE BLUAILE, . • apl 43 YOH, ..rate. Q.PLENDIII KEW ,TUCK. 1I L Celebraitod Gold Medal Premium PIANOS, man utartand by WIL KNABE A CO., just rumlved. and CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fittb 'treat. SEEDS -43 bogs Clover Seed; 10 do Timm by do kw ode by ayl IL DAI4EIT. ,t CO. E EDMONDSON & CO., _ 96 AND 98 THIRD STIMET jti.t rerelr•d •a Immerse •luck ut WALL PANELS, BORPARS, Sc. SATIN DE LAINE3, EZIEE2 And every other wile.° Itt our Mao which wo are of bring at tamxtingly lur figured IlErltemember,9ll sad NI Tth RD STREET, oppg at. J. W. WOODWELL'S. mh.ll STOCKIIOLDEM FT. WAYNE AND.CIIICAGO ItAII,IIOAD CUM PANT, Glum& Orito., riitstrawk, llereh 2iU. 13x,2. The STOCK TRANSFYR BOOKS of tide Compw will be clotted on the Ath of April; atter whieh it i. not probable say further transfer. Will be made, es• ceptiog en rout...plated be t h e +grown. og, below for. executed by the Btockholdere, with • lie.' to re. nrsaalwalon. By order W. H. BARNES, S e en.t.ery, PITTSBURGE, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COILIPANY.—CsrOfi. cake of Stock of this Company snU be issued to the Stockholder. of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayno and Chicago Railroad Company on and otter the 10th of APRIL, on their complying with the following pro. rielon of the agreement for tbe reorganisation of mid Company, to wit: “Ifeldent of Stock of the PITTSBURGH, FORT 'PATHS AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COMPANY. upon the assignment of much Stock tosorb rti poons 16. Ally be designated for that purpose, by the Put. charring AVltit, may NI 111101,0 d to remise El lent amount of Stock to the new tkrporatiou, in Shwa. of One Handled Dollars each, Mitti Scrip Cer. Citrates for less amounts. not entitling the holders to dividends. ' . The Assessment Books will be opened oo the lUth APRIL • by order ml33l;dtmyl W. ErBARNES, Seor.twry, L IN USE Y'S BLOOD SEARCH ER NOTICE I bass appointed SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist. Pittsburgh, Ya., KAMP/ROLE/AIX AND RETAIL Augur for Missals army BLOOD SEABOHEII,- to whom all orders mug W addressad. Da. J. M. LINDSEY. CAUTION.—Many puttee hare lu formed me (hat they hare used another ankle of Blood bearcher purporting to be prepared from my recipe, bet thee Ha else, taste and effect are entirely different from mine, dmirtng me to account for It ; to which I an awe, mod else Malkin the public, that go other mi ldew article at LllN users BLOOD BELIWIIIaIt can to made by any Om , itebl mos thee mpsey, sr the Jhll recipe, bath original andimprored,, is mom. by who - boa spear, may my, a. ifferimeilo bringing_ it to Its polecat perfection and Celebrity. Bold by my Agoot, mulpmpectable Druggieta through• out the country. The trade supplied on liberal terms. whiff Dt J. M. L. - MITCEIRIXB B.IX - DQLLA ATriT, EDITION, FOR FOUR DOLLARS, HUNT'S, MASONIO HALL, ELTTEI ST., PITTSBUIterfr North oat corned donth Common and naoril uhf -- ALLYOIIBNY OITT .Ntr K---liobianotwous OP TRW/218. MUM, Val? 194.11101 Ann (4110.1.00. TOO (info 000 PIIWKSTITASIIA. lag 01E10 ANP INDIANA AND TM 100? WASSII AltD OLUCLOO RAILIIOIO 001111•Mitt1,- 11016 Mid First Menem* Rood. of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Cloinpany. the Ohio and ltidl eau Rellived Company, .and the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Conlieny. who have not heretefore deposited their bonds with John Ferguson, No: Se Pine street.. under the plan of reorganization, Cr. Ntaia notified, to do so on or before the.lut day of April next, or they will be eoxcluded from its beiseAL Liolders of . Recond Mortgage Bonds of the mom Compooke, or liclocroction bonds of the Plttaberith,' Fort Wayne end Chicago Railroad Ouralswy, who have not airesely deposited . their hoods as atone, are itended le make appilattion to the Purchasing Ronk. talkie, at 'thy office, p 2 wattitiftt, to be Riluiltla to tblibelletitS of saki- reorganisation, on or before the "law day, orbs excliuled therefrom. . 4111rman Pomba,'km Committee.' y the Bondi reterred to. to tho ohom &Mee ter &molt them at the Mem et • the rtttebuegh, Soft Wayne and Chicago Battway Om& P 441. No. Mt Fifth street, In this - ",-- or ." art Taper, per liartgas, Ind Wbltomiabers, oil at t Wood .t. • 1 I I 1 i!APEß. , arrivi OM .01 ix oak by - P. MARSIIALL. 4°l—cent Wall raper at 10 fetus, brash by W.P. 111 A Mil A r7TInA N X L'Orki of voriowipotterns Mitred 3ll34lfilT, cuuttis. Elf .111 PERT/SE:UE.4'7'S. - - - rust RECEIVED DIRECTr'FROM REAT INDUCEMENS t.l ^I' II EEAFITSRft-lIANCIACTUIIEILS, at the VI • _ - 13001 AND SHOE STOKE of JAMES ROBB; A jut! nnd cot4idett: sa.siatulerAt,i,f FUN t, ,, AtE /Pt C=lll wrcAu and eacuta a bargain r i., =1! JAS. W. WOODWELL, W and SW Third street, oppoalia C. Edniondoond Co and lii loorth street. mhIO ETNA erovE wotms. A. BRADLEY. No. 30 Wood Street, Haunt/wenn, end wholesale and ratan dealer In all POOR, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, &a. to our sample room may W found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COUR STOTES EUREKA AND TROPIC, the tactile of Which have been fully tasted by thus. and., and the &aria, pronounced unequaled by any In the market, together with a great many other dfairable patterns. We have alee a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Ernbrocing mime of the BEST PATTERNS now of *FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS and FENDERS, of Gm newtot. otylon. tor COMMON KITCHEN BOW AND JAAI ORATES all of which Are offered at eery low prices. BleSpeelal Inducements offered to Bolider, in want of GRATE FRONTS. mblßßtnd IMaiMMal ,m.Founj, stuzu. cow_ N 0;00 1 / 8 t NEW IIOODS I ETFIqrS O. LIALE a CO (Sum-soars to James 1). Watt-0 Are now receiving their Spring Stuck. comprising every variety of goods adapted to min and boy's wear, which, to extent, choice tune sod pride will <anew," favorably with any in the trade. French, Almeria., and West of 'England Cloths, of the best makes, of every shade end quality--e- very large samrtment; Cassimeres and Doeskins; Super Black /french Ikea/tins; Super Black French Caul. mem; Taney Ceaalmered to every variety; Ribbed, Black and Fancy Cessimerte; Bilk Mixed Cesstuteree of every shade and color. V ESTINGS—Fanry Silk and' Satin Vesting!, new Super Black Satin and Silk Vertinge; klatJaaa awl Fancy Silk Tunings; White Figured Silk sod Satin Voellega. Also, every variety of goods for Business Casts; likewise a very choice selection of rarubbing Ooods adapted to gentlemen's wear. !Soliciting an earl] call from our friends and the public, any order. entrusted to our care will meet with prompt attention and punctuality in all cure. HENRY G. WALE CO., Merchant Tailors, mbl2 Cor. Fenn and St. Clalr street.. 0=! BELDING, ,to tilHul'l"l'ltul':..-INDUCEMBNTB TO flirt- CIIMICILIL-A very large stock of choice TILERS. of ,elected varieties to choose from, with every Pota ble care taken to have evet7 variety true to name. Of Apple alone we have 175,000-00,000 of which .re three year olds, 10,000 tear year olds. Pear, 10, WO two to throe years old. Peach, Plam, re.., a floe stock. Rcrzahlich—the Teem In the Nutsety. Cell oind exasohte them. EVRROREENB from 1 to 8 Got, by filo bundrod, chewy; also, SHADE TRELB AND EIHRUBBERY, 'holed° and mall. Mitred. PITTSBURGH AND GAILLARD NUR WEIRS, Pittsburgh, Ps. - ~..lU•dsser IMIN Mrllll4loll, tw IBMMM COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, We would call the attention of builders and alum to our largo assortment of COMMON AND FINE ENAMELED GRATIYRONTa, FENDERS, L.; Mao, to our new COOKING RANGE, 'daub we have Just Moneta out and which' cobtabs some Improve. meets not found In any other none. CANT IRON HOUS E FRONTS, IRON RAILING, and all kinds of CAISTLNG9 made to order. tyl6:ly.l D. Da RAVEN & SON. NoTicK—,Proposals from dealers and miller. are. InGteci till the 10th of April, IBM, fur PUBNISUING /LOUR to the Subsistence De partment of the some kind - which bas been received by the U. 8. Government, and known u No. 1 attn. , Samplea of this "'War can be seen at the Capitol Bakery In this city. It is desired to make • contract for 20,000 barrels. Should, however, any person desire to Sandell a Ism qsantlty, he will state the precise number of barrels in his bid. Hollidaysburg. Pa. The contractor will be required to furnieh at the rate of bOu burets daily until the contract to No Flour will be received which dean not come up to the ',feudalrd of the lupection sande, Jut before the perches°. The Flour to be delivered at the relltoad depot In Washington, or at nay of the warehousee in George town, D. O. Government repartee the righb...to reject any bid for any cum. Payments to be mad. In Tremor,' Notes, and the bids to be directed to Valor A. ESCXWITII, O. 8., 11.8. A., Wuhington, D. O. mh2fetd WALL PAPER— _ 'Drag, MAUI:T.IWD MOM From the most celsbratol, manufacturers of Ptak &aphis, New York shd lottroo, oomprielag • Toy es remise arid monplos swore moot hcsaleby THOMAS PALMER, 01, WOOD BT., BEt FORTII.,AND Second door bolow Diamond allay II xlili.J, (X)L NA.I4; Tti& DEBT KEST 4.1=1) . PKIICILLIg . doirEcim , 0rd,r16% The SITING .TICIIII will 'commence WEDNE3- In a d dition to all Om bracken nenally 'taught In n/milar Ineeltotham, inntroctione will ; be gime In Orgnn Made and Teleamphing. . Than who lake Imams In Instrumental Munk: will receivegiero lemma each week in Vocal Unslc tram Prof. 80011.001/,' free of charge. send for a catalocrec, , •.- • mh2M2eni . 1.. O. PaltalllNG, Prost. O ba. for is eby - • apt*, a. A. PARNESTOCIL CO. T IfibEED .V1.1,--2110 bele. toe sale to .1J -Al . .11. A. IPMINNOTOCEL it CO.' 1.11"-25 kegs, and 1 barrel No. Lard for =lb by 8. a co. bbls: *as " lute just re .llJ, ailh4 ier rale by 's. DALZYLL a co. ocIN .. • K. . is-BY : A.O *lva'SQ ' TSTIAT.I3,Word street. UMWMiMag CRUM 11=1 In every variety and style retcd to tho poLllo DAILEY, FARRELL k CO 103=11E33 AVIRT VARIXTY, NNW PATTERNS, DRY GOODS. Couintri- Merchants, IN 3Zor3r BARKER & CO.S, 49 Market Street AN ItIMENSII 14 IOCK OF NEW GOODS 131=11103 LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. J. W. BAKEER & 59 Market Street. Tilt RTY NEWBTYLEB or SPRING CLOAKS AND DIANTLIVS. AN lalltlENSlr l STOCK OF E Sr 7 L K S, AT 50 GTS. PIM YARD AND UPWARDS NEW DRESS GOODS. The largest sad choicest celectlatin seer offend in Ode city, at 1234 CENTS PEN YARD AND DPWAILDk Together with a general assortment of EW GOODS, WILL BE ON EXHIBITION TODAY m 631 ENLARGEMENT. BA RGAJ N S • TOR rwc, "li7lTeelos. Hering leased the Store No. i 9 MARES" STREET, Next to the ono we 10.ra-copy, fur the- purvey, of throwing them into on. room, we will, previous to making the re pairs, offer our WHOLE STOCK AT BARGAINS TO CASH BUY Elhi, Either at wholesale or retail, for the purports of ro• doting it ea low as possible, and opening the NEW ROOM with an ENTIRE NEW STOCK. JOSEPH 'HORNE, mh:3l 77 MARKET STREET. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH ONLY. DRESS GOODS OF ALL GRADF.S, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, do., GOODS FOE 3IEN AND BOYS WEAD. I=3 L. HANSON LOVE & CO.'S, 74 Markel street SILKS! SILKS II CHEAP FOR CASH, J. M. BUCRHFIELD'S. FANCY FILER FOR 60 MA., WORTH 76 OTIS do do do 75 do do SIAO do do 51,00 DgRAGE 111511 - ES, $3,50 do $9,00 DE LAIN do VIA) do MOO do $20,00 EN WWI DEB= SSTS,III,IO PM do 81,50 do 13,00 do COLLARA, 50 etc do 11,00 Al this stock will be closed out Is order to prepare tbr muklog some &soave Is the Stars. OWNow is the time to wore hitmodoi. CHEAP 1.300D8 JUST RECEIVED AT W. & D. HUGUS'. 100 PISCES MIMED DE LAINES AT 20:0TI! 4.4 BLVACIIED MUSLIN AT. 12% CE 4TB. TUX BEST CALICOS . -AT 12 CANTS PLAID IDLISS-STRIPSD AND 'CO;,OIIED CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS: BALMOII&L - AND 1100? MILTS.- W. ,4 D.' BUGUS, Corner Fifth and Market Streets. EATON, MACRUM & CO., FO9. 17 1111 D 19 rtirTs sinzsv, -Pzrraorivarr: JOBBERS AND RETAILERS, Trammixas, amssounumts. Hamm; GLOVKILLINIRY GOODS. _ MET% OCILMN3 I 111:13. ZEPLITIA. TARNS, reNcy AST OLIN AND BprzoNe - • . . Iniretty maid, Cow* Merchants, ..11111biois.rrod. tart mud aavtio buy to WI again. • Lodd all ainl HOLESALI - motor IT and 19 /Mb •ant.. • Ed** ~i[lpA~iil~q .. _ 0 61 thio de ble ib* In Plain White ind with Colored I'd`ea. • Hold Who 'Wile ii 4,11•411 ZATOIIi MAOISM! : 00 -; ' er•h24 ' 111th at.- CI bb teblvat t>ber , UDl •;;, -MMPIC4.L. O W N 41ilight . Cold, d' 4kao3Apiriazartottaa tiRoNGHIAt_ gtalif • Oke.o.cd, 7,„e s c ? . whic?' I, might be checked, quC with a simple remedy, jf negled,.o4ten. termir-stee eericuely. Few, are aware of the intportarta tif stopping a icittgit. or iifitejid Wald in its first stage • that tvhich, in the beginning =milt ,yield to a mad rernedy,, tf nortitten.tia to, MOM atit.2A7s the langs. - 40-cattn.' agoanchialAgadzeir werefint introduced eleven. years ago: . .2 has been proved that they are the best article Afgeandzika, gaffuna, Xataiiiih., the Hadang ' Cough in. "faitattrizfiliari, and, numerous affections .;!¢' the ~%/beaal, giving immediate relief. Public Speakers ilr Singeys will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the mite. " S.id by all Orugiriata and'Oeclers jliedicine, at 25 cents per box. For do by SI,HON JOHNSTON. G.E. Ksmii B. A. FAHNNSTOCK A CO., B. N. SSLLZRS A CO B. L. PAHNEBTOOK A CO., B. T. yAnDzaVOST sod HENDESBON BROS. doTtienrea PHYSICIA.rg. DR. CHARLES U. STOWE, PHYSICIAN AND SIIIIGEONT. 01Ike, No. 36 YEDERAL STREET, (Opposite Colonnade Row, pear Swirl:melon pride.) A LI,EGIIEFT CUT. DR. M. O. JONES, 103 NVTLIE STREET, 4 UCTIOrr Boor CASE, BUREAUS AND NE BEDSTEADS AT AIIOTION, ON. W.EDNE - DAY AITEIINOON, April 21.1, at two o'clock. apt T. A. 111cOLLYLAND, Auctioneer. f`ILOTiIIING AT AUCTION.-TU v NIGHT, at Masonic Hall Auction, wilt be sold a quantity of NEW CLOTHING, comprloing coats, scot• and pante. Ar. A. .If m n c d o ors ix hirta rira. . s m n p il , Ll A ta uc irses, 1.,. Hosiery, etc. FURNITURE AT AU CT10N.,,,, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April Sd, at 2 o'clock, it.Masonla Hall Auction Home, will be sold, a quantity of Furniture, eomprising Ifithopny Such. Walnut And Cherry high and low post :Thidsteads, enclowid Wash Standa, Bureaus, klehoganr . Tables, wood and wine seat chairs, Kattrames, Carpets, S der and W hour Clocks, Trunks, Engraving., Look fag Glance, Kulrea and Forks, Water Cooler., Show Case, Kitchen Safe, Buckets. A 1.., • .quantity ot caunisters fora Grocer; Fickle, and Breweries in Jam. - hale positirn, as the owner L leaning the city. mh29 T. A. McCLELLAND. Aunt. WUMENS', MISSES' AND V . DRIBS' BOOTS, BUOYS AND GAITBMS at AIoCLELLANWS Auction.llocua. • ap.B2S r. ADIES' LASTAINII MINGICESSILIAI-, 14 TEAS—beat quality ott DIceLELLANDII I io[l. A LL KINDS OF BOOTS, SHOES 410 .L 11,64 TER S at Me:oele Hall. Auction Beam 500. n Y el l) 1 8 ri the 4j city l 'et ' Ai a iltifisys.. MEN'S, riS AND UiII.LDKSNS BOOTS at Masonic ifall Anotfou Elonw JOHN P. KELLOGG & CO., • No. 44 Waa &reel, Aiic T;yrk, OTINE. roe FALL rim cottran eririx MID= WM*. NO , JSZO, 01 TOMO OWN EXPORTATION, - COGNAC SHANDIES—Otard, Dopey At C0.,7i1nek,,, ..art lion A Co., and other brands of ratioualintlie‘ und lade, In halves, quarters and elgktlua.. • ROCHELLE BRAN DlES—PellerWaW, :A. Bag none, e nda other brande, dark and pals, In the usual . HOLLAND Glli—J.P:Kellogg Co.'s Beleldlea, and Web Drop, pipes, thraNqr. pipes and maw RUM-Bt. Omer and Jarnalea—aeleetedbranda4 WHlBHYS—Mailan'm Irish and Raman 's Beath. WINES—Port, Seem, Madan, &edema, Mira, , and others, of varkna grade'. • OlL—Fine Bordeaux Table, In carer and Weirdo...! fe7:3Bn HOOP SKIRTS, FTJRBI FURS 1i F131g3,1 McCORD dr. CO, 181 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG% An now receiving s Twig large addition to itueli stock of . LADIES', MMUS AND CIEULDIIIIO3' PIIRS. Embracing e. quality and litya. , /11110, GENTLEMEN'S TIM GLOTES,- OLLLAES ATM CAPS... R . L. ALLEN, Assam, PBODUDD AND COMMIDDIOIT Aril Wbotesale eud &Asir Deal. In WINYS, BRANDIES, LIQCOBB ►ND RZOTIPTINU DISTILLIS, No. 6 Wood direst, Pitiaboxei. POW": no2B:oretaol PRODUCE JUST RECEIVED -76J. bnahela choke Bed Potatoes; • • ' 16 boxiels fresh Ems"; 2 bbk. and 1 box fresh Butter; 1 do Lard; 1 do °matey Soap; 12 busbels prime Clone Seed; 30 do Timothy deed; 20,000 poun do ds choice S Ungar Dared Hamer, 30,000 do houlder"; • ' 200 bbla. Firmly Flour, beat Ind. Hitilaßleall, In don, and for isle b 7 ' H _ H. BIDDLIAI sah3l o. DM Liberty street:: . REMOVAL du $1,25 do 1.35,00 E.. G. DtN & Co., WUlremove.tbeir ale* on the bar o l fal k uorri to the Booms above B. JON CB CO., 'came of Wood sad Fourth streeta. Lamm, on: , srreet. WAGONS, Ba, F OR VERY ream WAGONS, (EL WAGONS 'and SWUNG" WAGONS, GARDENER'S - CARTS 'AND-GOAL CARTS; TIMES WESEL!, CANAL:GAUDIN, ER'S, BRIGS AND STONI6 MASON'S INEYXL. IiARROWS, all made of the beet dry Umber, sko sU kinds of repartak attended to MIDDAY. Snit!. NOBT. HARE, Wean* nixtut, Back of Bechtel Wont Stenos, NEW BALMORAL BRIMS, IN BRIGHT AND BRAIITITIII,poLOII4 an.. • - E4celved ibliday by Aiirissi dFM 1111Kby -..- . Babb". tio0;117 MEd 111' tit ' 4so !ALucorrolt iodur "*. a .o. %watt. at.. C ocku * Z. 0. ()ADMIT•ADRIFT - on thez Allogliony -NJ river a MAT a 2 foot lowsiati 11 test Inott.lbe; owner Ls &rob, roury.tte OPTa nod pro"PrZertY pair charges and . take It sway, or It will be ea , carding to law. Apply . at - 0}1A1615 flaw Mill. 2(III IS S.' DRIED YEAC, vLi ao do 4k. - Appion /00 do C.Un. Duo, airto; sanw. itNi o 1 r 0 u e m ml . e s . o ld• • dar. ana forsh k ey S63ir, TT • 011.4 • io DbL llorckhudt Co.s bti, W. Sid - No. 2: Proctor Gambles . Noa. ' 10 D.FraueiCohunbtok. NAMI , 4r-iIIIIIiCIALLI, iioa. 242 sat 244 Weir M I E bbL. and box Axon Dotter . 30 do_ _bright Dried Apple; ' choice Itambo'dppled. t Dooelved.xxa kw deo bY . • EIDDLII6, • mhlll. • "" ' regi.ins Liberty stroit. , ' N VELOYESTI 1;4 1 . V e e Atha,7,. rb4cfQlssßUYlSßtoLeup.rlcoh{a LETTER L'IIBLRT.I4 14. itiefor-saie Or LOW- PRIVIO-_, _":9l4l•Plet an circulars pent =A-,114.1kkU1fi,11k00.41:, - - 1.1.100 -.T ER LAAN.Di:; ';', 1... X Benxi, Bandied Acres; priacipay .Wkitii • ler oft tb• ranni7 l " 44 Viottel I r•ftok BiOdb,":: - Y9ragrarieber-••• n - I - . xsucnasr, TAS MERCAATTILII.dampir; Corner of Wood and runt 'oil:4i:- , halve% 1133
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