ipittsburgit TIIIIUMiAY teekilNG, APRIL 724. Warfroixo pasebsisrel for ass egles a. "Right' to es. Dick's • 4 meekest ad Dispatch Patee4 of "b•CrThere hat* their papers asblremsli to diem rep' tang by a slap/arty valour - csockinr. which _fosterer On she orbits rearyia a scsat/ caland stansp,” to , label, femme appears Oak same pips pricb.d, follrensti bar Do date ay /a labia Del bore for their payers—this ~ brio' y astbortrad. by as Acs Cowers no slats kill drags be edesecest or Ds ',script of sobacripaos mosey, IN exact astvrstraor *s il k the amoral se mesa, mid au as ercrwoorly and valid nodal ;,..seessing to wiry oar, —vadat alitirart, - 11 perfect bitOiCIS4/0 of his ..prep per et comet, co that (f nay error is made /a cam tmassliestrly ristrat it awl Mrs it corrided—a boos atiky - calstabla to As publisbareardsxbronlcr. as it mast termiaateabr peg. • 11.10assordertmasdings Wawa that rerpoctiag • and doss toad to per-Oetnat• aric inv.-taw relatioubip. Ilepublicane in the Army. Nothing is haidly more reprehensible, than to make invidious comparisons be tween the number of Republicans and Dem ocrats who have enlisted in the service of :their cettntry.. The only object can be a 'mean political one, that - of disparaging the `bravery and patriotism of out party, and lauding. that of the other. Thor - Democratic papers are continually :inserting to this contemptible mode of b 01.,,; .,,; Staring rti; their fallen fortunes. To read ease papet4' one-would suppose that none but Democrats had gone to fight the battles of the country. The officers and soldiers, if we listen to them, we must believe are all Democrats. ..-The Pittsburgh Post, some . time ago asserted that the "Democrats did .the_Oghting,'! . .and latterly it seems resolved_ to the . 'Breckinridge Democrats the. thief- glery._:, We - ` do not doubt, the patriotiim and -- -liriver7. of say man, of any party, - 'and were we mid:forced to, en self-defense, wOuld-be-sorry to --insti'tute any corn paribons. The coarse- of -the Democratic . . :Tapers in this respect, has compelled--somo of-our cotemporariesto institute some ex aminations; and they have generilly turn - Od ont;—we believe invariably—that there are a „large majority of Republicans en listed in the regions where the comparisons were made. i Some time since comparisons ' . 'wercmade in Connecticut, 'greatly in favor of the Republicans; and lately some stable - tie* were taken in Michigan. We quote - few from different parts of the State. g..- ...lbtticenti—Oreen Oak, 34-Republicane, \ Democrat. Hartland, 23 .Republicane, 3 __.Democrats. Sparta, 39 Republicans, 1 Dem- oast.: Highland,. 7& Republicans, 8 Dem -1' °crate. In Bloomfield the ratio is about the same, and as far as the examinations have extended the Republicans are greatly in the Majority. Tharp is nothing surprising in this, and itle — proper that 'it should be SO, for, in the first place, the ftepublictini in the loyal States are in a majority ; and in the second _ place ,they are all loyal. The Democrats being in a minority, and being cursed with a large number of disloyal Breekinridgers, they could _not be expected to furniSh so many soldiers for the war. The Democratic party had iie chief strength in the South, and the largest number of the rebel eel -. dfers are Democrats. The Southern Union men :'are either old Whigs or Douglas men. The Southern Breckinridge Democrats are secish to and their disloyal sym pathisers in the North invariably_belong to • the same wing of the'Democracy. True, - • there are some loval men in the North who were inveigled info the Breckinridge ranks, who are as true to the government as the needle to the pole;-but where_you find a • - dieloyalist, you generally bed , he has been Breekinridge man. -- There are excep tions, to; be sure, as' some Douglas Demo e.rats need disposed to join hands`with the Breckinridge men, and partake with them' - of their evildeeds ; but we trust there are . few. .A. disloyal Republican must be a • rare avt for one has never yet been dis 7 covered. John Bright and the New York Cham ber of Commerce. - &meeting of the Chamber of Com . merce i Mareb 6th, General P. M. Wetmore _ offered a resolution recording the Chamber's grateful sense of the intelligent, eloquent, just and fearless manner in which Mr. John Bright, M. P. forliirmingham, has adviicated before the people of England, and in the British Parliament, the princi , plea of constitutional liberty and inter . - national justice for Which the American people_ ire contending. The resolution was to Mr. Bright by Mr. Perit, President of the . Chamber, who has re . :Mitred the following reply: -- "/OnDON, April 4, 1862. "Dear Sir: I have received through the bands of the Hon. Mr. Adams, ihe Minister' of the United States, your letter of the Bth .. of March, and the resolution unanimously adopted by the Chamber of CoMmerce of . the State of New. York oit the 6th of March. nlirisityou to .cenvey to the eminent body of gentlemen over:whom you preside, the eipression of my sense or the- honor they have conferred upon me, and cf the pleasure which it gives me to know the the cannel have taken in reference to the . events which are now passing in your coun . try has met with the warm approval of those whom they represent. I accept their most kind - resolution, not only as honora :". bleto myself, but as a manifestation of .' friendly : feeling to the-great majority of my countrymen; whose true sentiments. I :bellervelliave iota mistaken or misrepre ' muted when ,I have spoken on the side of •• •• ,Itonr-srirrirrnmont,and.people. thire is no other tronniry in - Val& men have been so free,anti so pro; porous as in yours, aid that there is no other political constitution now in exis 'team in tile preservation of which the ho- man-race is so deeply interested as in that under 'which you live. This is true beyond all doubt when applied to the free States of your Union: I trust the time is not (Un-:. - taut when it will be true over all yetir'vast - territory, from the St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico. ~.,"Jloterithstanding.-ronch • inisapprehen . lion, and some recent excitement, lam sure that , an overwhelming - majority of the pee = _. , .-pleof.tbe United Kingdom will rejoice. at ; - the 11111*IS of your government., and at the ;eotatete - reatoratiott °flour Union Mist asking jou to convey - the ex . - prmitioi of my grateful feelings to _the merdbms of year Chamber, I desire to ten dee, to youmy • thanks for the very kind letter-hem yourself which accompanied the rstalafion TV B ,Pecti - Ter.,' truly youn4, • • JUIN %Karr. oTe P. Perit;. Eaqi- President of the Chem ..' ber of, Pongee ree of:the State of . ' . Paretoses , sitc•Mst. CAUXII.OII'IS Ac . nser 2 -4111 President seat a mesuge to the Niue on , iifonday coloring a fiopy of ear ': reet H Uiea between' the Seeretary of State and: Iteijansia g.Brewster, of Philadelphia, _IMPORTANT FROM ENGLAND. . John' Bull .rertuirbcd-.4h0 Future Iron Navy of England. EY the City of New. Toil, which arrived at New York' on Tuesday, - weVive news of an important experiment at Shoeharyness, 'looking to the establishment of an iron navy for England. . . • The Admiralty have contracted with Messrs. Sammie for the construction of one of the cuAla 'iron ships of war under the invention of Captain Coles. The price' is tobe,E44lss. per ton, including everything, and the vessel is to-be ready for laitnelting on the Bt.h.csf February next, and to be de livered, fit . for sea, on the first. of June fol- owing The Times contains an aocount of experi ments at Shoeburyness on Tuesday, with a gun of large size and great calibre, which, (says the Tinies) "showed at every discharge that ourbest and hitherto-considered invul nerable forms of ironsides were, so to speak, almost as easily penetrated by a shot as if the targets had beer* of timber." The Times adds: After all ourlabor and all our expense, after having made beyond comparison the finest and stranst iron frigates in the world, we now fl r that opposite a large muzzle loading gun the best of our ironsides ease be as easily riddled and sunk as wooden sailing vessels. This discovery, only made on Tuesday afternoon last., ie due to the keen and Wholesome rivalry:between the War Office and the Admiralty,•the former striving to devise irresistible artillery and the latter to build invulnerable ships. There hes been an immense variety of erperiments on every conceivable form of target and upon every possible combination of iron and wood, than and India rubber, iron and wire, iron and hemp, and every section of the Ainerican Mealier has been erected and fired at at Shoebnryness, and proved to be as vulnerable almost as tim ber; and that no chance may be negleoted, a target is being made of railway bars, dovetailed and rivetted together in the same ingenious manner as the coating of the Merrimac, and this also will be tried inc 'few days, and beyond a doubt with much the same results that attended the Monitor Wilde • -During a recent experiment a target, ex ctly of the same materials and strength as the Warrior's broadside, was subjected during the whole-of one day and part of a , second, to a most tremendous fire, but the concentrated-volleys flew off in a hail of iron splinters.. The•target grew almost red hot in parts, but no missile passed beyond its iron armor. "The Warrior, therefore, and iron ships were justly deemed - invulnerable. Sir W. Armstrong has a letter in to-day's Times explaining the-principle which has render ed the last experiment successful in pene trating and smashing iron -plates. "The smooth bore gun has a velocity ex cellingthat of the rifle gun by more than quarter. A smooth bore gun has, been made by Sir W. Armstrong, length fourteen feet, weight twelve tons, add it was tried against the Warrior target on Tuesday, in presence of the Duke of Cambridge, the Duke of Somerset, and other high officials of the Admiralty and War Office. The first shot was one hundred and fifty six pounds, and was fired at a distance of two hundred yards with a charge of forty pounds of±powiler. This solved all doubts; the iron mass was shattered into Crumbs of metal and the teak splintered into fibres literally as small as pins. • 'An increased charge was next tried, and the shot passed not only through the plates, teak and through the inner skin, bet buried itself-in the massive timbers tfflt supported the target. These two shots were quite conclusive as to the power of the sun. "Sir W. Armstrong says that a gun of twelve tons weight, fired with a charge of fifty pounds of powder, will break through the aide of the Warrior, or the strongest ship 'afloat. The Times remarks that no weapon of offense or defense seems left us now so effective as a largo armor-clad and very swift steam-ram." The Times correspondent, at Paris, has reason to believe that the Spanish and English governments take the same views of the question of-Mexico.- - THE WRITHING OF,THE ' The London Timed writhes and almost.. screams at the the defeats of the rebels, and -the successes of the Union 'troops. The pa per of the Bth has the following curious and ingenious preamble of" misrepresentation and falsehood: "It is their moment of success for the northerners, and they use it without mercy. A few weeks ago we were told bow the North hid, thought seriously of the horrors of this fratricidal war, how they had con sidered that to bold the_enlire South in a state of military subjugation would be a white slavery more horrible and infinitely more bloody than that which the white men of the South had been inflicting upon the Africans, and that the only idea of the North was to win a victory, save their honor, and then shake hands and part at peace. This was what we beard [only in the columns of the Times] while the lines of Manassas were still unbroken and the armor of the South was yet unpierced. With the change in the fortune pf war came a change in the councils of the North. Now we hear nothing butexultation, while the fleets and armies of the triumphant fedora's permeate the whole country , with - , fire and slaughter." • 1 Concenting_the victories of ithrnside and 1 1 others on the Southern Coast, it says: "There are a hundred such victories as these to be cheaply'gained, for there is a vast coast line - which any naval force may occupy or ravage, as easily _as an enemy might plunder or conquer upon the coast of Afripa or China. Such victories as these are easy enough, bat it is not easy to justly appreciate their value. It is said that an attack has been made upon New Orleans, but it is not yet said that the attack has en successfuL Here is another fineopen-'• ing for s Power which bolds the sea. It would not necessarily be a fatal blow, as the history of other ware Sufficiently-shows, but to a pliant enemy it. would be a great discouragement and reason for submission. These sea-side victories would tend to wear out a lake-warm combatant,- but they need. have no effect against an enemy dean:mined to resist to the last - There • is- 'nothing which the . North has -yet done upon - the sea-coast which comes near what we did when we first opened war upon, our re- . vetted colonies. If we bad had correspon dents quick ,to purvey, land 'newspapers quick to disseminate news tjr those days, what songs of triumph irduld • have run through the-land as eityeaftstr city fell, and bow. confidently Should we then have pre dictedlhat the rebellion was crushed out. The rebels, however, of; thostrtisyS retired before tis, drew us away -from • our ships, and lured us on to our destroction.7.,.- _ , DECISIVE DATTLES. • - The London Star and Dial speaks of the manila of the late battles as decisive i of the • fate of the rebellion, in the general-estima . tion, and hopes : that no unnecessary blood • will.be sited: , "Now that the mosLinveteratelartisans of the South are giving up , her cause as hopelese—now that anti-:Xing:Jean editors at home, and; their 'corresPondents at the seat or war, are writing, of the secession ists as rehab-vanquished on --- their own ground, .and vaunting the 'power of - the opposition in the Union Ituversary of Indepen -. enough to:be anxious lent sacrifice of blood re so ardently desired. tw 'tole ascertained— .. th Yas the resolution ;th to compel Bohm's authority ; the other,. lei to expiate its by `unjustifiable rebellion .. , • _ 1 iF"YS. The Cameron and- .Butier . Case-- Correspondence Between F.- :- Brewster and . Seeretars Seward-- Br: Cameron-Acted Under:the Or ders of the President. - . . WAsursuroe, April 21.—The President has communicated to Congress the follow ing Correspondence which has been refered to the Judiciary Committee: FROM lIR. BREWSTER TO SIR. SEWARD. 706 WALNOT STREET, Philadelphia, April 16, 1862. San By the direction of General. Simon Cameron, I send you a summons issued out of the Supreme Court of this State, at the 'suit of Pierce Butler vs. Simon Cameron, April Ist, 1862, No. 17. The writ is re turnable the first Monday in May, and is for trespass vi et armis, assault and battery and false imprisonment. The cause of the action is no doubt founded upon the supposed misconduct of General Cameron in causing the arrest of the plaintiff, Mr. Pierce Butler, and placing him in Fort Warren or some other public fortification, without authority of law, while he (General Cameron) was Secretary of War. As lam instructed, the act-Ras not the act of General Cameron, and was doneby those who commanded it to be done for just reasons and for the public good. You will please communicate the fact of this suit to the President, and such other official persons as should properly be ad vised of it, and have such action taken as shall relieve the defendant, Simon Came ; ron, from the burden, cost and responsi bility of defending this suit. By the directions of General Cameron 1 have, as his private counsel, ohlered my appearance for hitt, while I also invite and requelt the intervention of the propel au thorities in his behalf and for hie protec tion. I am, sirs, truly, SC A . BENJAMIN H. BREWSTER. To Bon. W. B. Seward, See. of State, t tc. MR. SEWARD TO MR. BREWSTER. DEPARTMENT OP STATE, t Washington, April 18, 1862, ) To Benjamin F. Brewster, Esq., Philadelphia, Sir: I have received your letter of yes terday, stating that by direction of Simon Cameron you transmit to me a summons issued out of the Supreme Court-of the state of Pennsylvania, at the suit of Pierce But ler against Mr. Cameron, for trespass, ei et are* assault .and battery, and false im prisonment, in causing the arrest of the plaintiff without authority of law. This communication has been submitted to the President, and l am directed by him to say in reply, that he avows the proceed ings of Mr. Cameron, referred to, as one taken by him when Secretary of War un der the President's directions, and deemed necessary for the prompt suppression pf the existing insurrection.. The President will at once communicate by correspondence to the Attorney Genet's' of the United States, and also to Congress. I am, sir, your obedient servant, Wu. 11. SEWARD. National Deknees...Emancipation WASHINGTON, April 22.—The louse Com mittee on Foreign Affairs this morning agreed to draw up a bill providing Tor the appointment of a Commission on National Defences. This Commission-is to consist of six mem bers, two of whom shall be officers of the army, two officers of the qavy, and two eiv il iaits distinguished for scientific attain ments. The duty of these Commissioners shall be &thorough extunination of the sub ject of national defb - nees, and all appropri ations made for that purpose by Congress must be expended under their direction. iVasnixtrow, April 22.—The first case in our Courts the Emancipation law came up yesterday in the Orphan's Court. An ap. plication for the custody of a child had been pending a week or two before the bill be came a taw; the father of the child having been a slave and the mother free. Judge Purcell decided that The Emancipation law entirely changed the aspects of the case, and that the father was entitled to the custody of his child_ Dr. R. Hunter-. Asthma The following remarkable statement from Mr. Jones, one of the proprietors of the N. S. Daily rime.% will be read with great in terest by those who are suffering front that 'distressing malady, Asthma: Enjoying as I now do the blessings of uninterrupted health—after enduring sev enteen years of suffering-1 should be re m cant to every sense of justice, to every feeling of gratitude, and to every consid eration of good toward those who are suf fering asl have been, if I remain silent in regard to.the physician to whose skill and kind attention 1 am already indebted tin der heaven for so great a blessing as health. For seventeen years I was the vidtim of asthma in the worst form. About twelve months ago 1 consulted Dr. Robert Hunter, who put me at once untTer active treatment by the inhalation of such medicines as he prescribed. A few weeks convinced me that I was in the right hands. I perse vered with confidence, gradually and stead ily improving under the treatment, until six months bad elapsed, when I found my self completely relieved, I have been since, and am now, in the enjoyment of good health, gaining flesh and feeling well, although my old - medical advisers could never hold out to me the tenet hope of such happy results under their treatment. th , _ I offered some mon since to make a public statement of m i Case, believing it due to Dr. Hunter and e practice he ad vacates, but he declined, for the reasori i that he considered his practice sufficiently! well established.on its general results, without the publication of isolated cases. . I shall merely add that my previous suf ferings and present good health are known to. hundreds—many Of Whom daily con gratulate me on the evident and great im provement in my health. Oleo. Jottss. N. ll—We are informed that Dr: DI 'HUNTER will close his office here on the 29th inst., the necessity of his attention to his New York office rendering a longer stay heiv impossible. • ,SPECI4.L J►'oTICEB. 'BURKII & BMW_ ES,. FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANIt VAULT IRON TARLT 00011, AND RURGLAR•PROC4 RA YR MANIIYAOTIIIIRRS.. • Not. 1251 au4 131 , TAArd- Orme, 'better.. Wood and B , AiAkildd .I , vorAlortb - 'fade. • • BANK LOOKS Alvetyacin 4md. ruh.4.5 M'Pittsburgh Steel Works. , • MAO J0NL11..........10411 L. rectn.Onron. JONES, BOYD St CO., Manufacturers of CANT STKELi abo, , SPRINfr. PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, ATNNL SPRINGS AND AXLE,9, corner altar and First streets, Plosburgb, Penn's. - • oct9 N. HOLMES & SONS, Dealers lo FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS OF XX. CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OE IiEfDSIT9 DANE NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 Market . Itrmt, rut& bllilbr Ps. , _ • teirOotlectlons meld* tto all: Th. priovitlel cities throviebout the Malted Statee"- - - aim B; 11t , C. NA ' x R; Paper JAI OYAOTORERS o decOsri In BOOR, OAP, LNTTRII" AND ALL .7C.INDR OF WRAP: PING tAPNR.. ' OIRITAie Iclic:mil from No 27 Wood street. to No.- . 33 Smttbdild Asset. 112113 AS H -OR TRADE TOR RAGS. -.'m :8: • COLLIIIIB, 4 , , or AND 0011111 MON INCIICLUIN szoi *Waal* dealer In CHUM BUTTER, fi re, MU, sod Radom temorally, No. 45 Wood trost. J. I. LITTLE; Merchant Tel= WS, No. M Sr. CLAM 870.RZT. Dr; Irlib's NuS4 ORAL% VIN Eti:=4.loneord, Delaware, I.lr Hartford Pn)1111c, Diana ; Vigelt n, 32,! ° . Lope, ote, A a:peeler stock at No. sB' ma etrout. 5P 2 5: 114 301 • ' Art -„ • „ s` l' PUBLIC : OTLCE& LECTURE AT TEIE IRON CITY L - T->' COLLEGE, corner. of Penn and lit. Clair di, Tlllifi; . 37Onli IRO, at II .;,- , lllriT tilt; u AT 011 N E V.-W. NL Morrin wilt be a cand +ate for nomination to the oflb-« of DlAtric: A ttorts.7, subject to Ilia do-' &ion of the Republirmth Connt Convention. nt.l9:tc - ,..-?=DitiTitieT Arm' NEY..--Jso. M. Kt FleeeTelee will be a muditiatotor Dwaine lien to the above °Mee, before the next Nominating ittimititean County-Convention. atilfedwortr Er: Arroisz. IC WATSON, of Alleglteney city, will be a nlnditlate fur nomination to the above office, in tho 11unreution * to be cane.' by the Republican Kneen - tite CoUoittOC. m112.5:tc AT'ITOR.N EY.—The un derwigned trill he a candidate for the above ague b_efore the Republic. Nominating Convention. MARSHALL SWARTZWELDER. Atblß:ditrtrF N T (X151A11.3814).N JONATIIAN NEELY, or Lower St. Clair, will be supported tor County Counnissiooer herore the Republicrn Comity Convention. “p73l.rteF SENATE.-E. 1). ilizzAm `-‘---> is a I.lln 'date (or am itopublimm nomination tor tho State senate. • ap3:te JrEir 417#17ERTIISEME.MTS. 1862. 1862. White, Orr & Go., SUCCESSORS TO' GEORGE R. WHITE & CO., Qt") . Fifth Street. HAVING REPLENISHED OUR ALREADY HANDSOME STOCK OF SPRING AND SUM MER GOODS, WS CAN NOW OFFER TO THE PUBLIC ALI. THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON L\ SILKS, DRESS GOODS, EMBROID ERIES, HOSIERY, MOURNING GOODS, ETC. IN CLOAKS . Awu MAN TLES OUR ASSORTMENT' IS GREATER THAN AT ANY TIME THIS SEASON, AND TUE PRICE IS SUCH AS TO SUIT ALL. SPRING SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY; SOME ENTIRELY NEW PATTERNS JUST RE CEIVED. ap24:3t.1 SEND TO A BROTHER, Olt FIHEND, IN THE, For ludO by W. H. HAVEN, WOOD AND THIRD STItiETS. IL onoloine Pen, Ink, Palmy, Pencil, Euroloplts, Checkern sod Checkerboard, and yet measures only er e looney, by t spit - HAPPINESS OR MISERY? THAT _EL THlGUOlsrrion.—The Proprietors of the "PA K. INA AN CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY Are MIMIC] NE" hare detertnimml, regardless of Ex pense, to Issue free (for the benefit of Suffering I ~• nutpity) FCC It of their most interooting and Instruc tive Leann.. ou Marriage Ind its Disytialilicatktns, Nervous Debility, Premature Decline of Manhood, I odigeotiota, Weakens. or Depression, Loss of Euergy, and Inuit Power, the Great Social Evil, and those Matadies which resnit from Youthful Voliiw, Karoo. • of Mstnrity, or Ignoranoe of Physiology and Na• tare's Lew. Thom itsvaittable Lectures have been the mem, of enlightening and saving Thousands, and will be forwarded Free on receipt of Four Stamp% by roldressios SECRETA EY, ratiSbUl Cabinet of Aost • ocuy and sleilteise, Soft Broadway, New York. fisT.klutd BOOT - AND SHOES AT 89 MAR KET STHEET.—LOOK AT THE PRICES.— Ladies Eng. Laming Heel GAHens 51• 00 , worth 843 5 '• Con " " 1,25 •• 1.75 " " •' 1,50 " 2,00 •• Fin., Fr. 51, nro Lleel Bingo 1,37 " I,ca •• •• Goat Cungrese • " 1,37 ". 1.75 " Morton,. Slipper's 150 Id 75 " 1,12 ALL 0311E2 GOODS IN PROPORTION. JAMES ROBB, HO. MARKET STREET. •DISSOLUTION—The firm o f 11OLD -BHll'. BRYAN d CO. was diniolved by roan .' ...pieta on the GAL inst., bitting told my intereet in the Wieelville Oil lienuney to GEO. T. Alla:OR- M ICK and GEO. W. HOIL.DSIIIP, they assuming ail Ilahilitlea of void Om and they alone aro authorrzed to UM the name of the late firm in liquidation. April 24, liPti?.• ()MUM or Tut i...barraota.ca or ALL[OOENT CO., Po., t Pittsburgh. April INTL. EALED .PROPOBALB will lb S cd at lb la office until MONDAY, 2. 9th hunt., for nraneeribing SIXTY•KIGIPT TAX DUPLICATga for onto purpolioa, and 81.111 , 41611.1' TRNAbUIt- Live COL TAXIING DUPLIC &TES. !Inapt. arm bey iseen oc application. • By direction of County Cornminioneni. ar.34:341 . HERRY LAMBERT, Controller. B ACON -150,000 lbs. Bacon Shoulders; 13400 do do HO.llll, 00m0 do 'do Sidem, 120 Berner lad bbl, 1...af Lard uU kegs • do ;Ivo Ltda. Mess Tort, Oa Land and for unto by R. ROBINSON &CO , 2.6 Liberty eared.. RUP, kJ 110 Ws. brat brands Syrup; 120 bbl.. N. O. Molasoen ' In don. and fur sale by IL ROBINSON & CO. CHEESE -42u boxes extra Cream Utmost. just revelled stut for sale by • .p 24 R. ROBINSON At CO. THE BATTLE AT .PITTSBURGH LANDING =lll Am! al the other recent engagements. MAildliffU l'lCTUßpwill bo found lo tbe NEW YORK ILLIEURATED NEWS LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER AND HARPER'S {VENETA For ails by the single copy, subscriptions !socked and Deakr• supplied, by •• JOHN P. HUNT, Masonic Mall, Fifth et, Pittsburgh, and R. It. corner Aonth Common end Federal st., Allegben City. Ti liNNNET—very superior. 1.1 CATAWBA. WINE--eight years olal. NULLIFIES% TOOTH PASTE—genuine. ROUKKDON*B SODA PILLS—for *chilly of the stomach. • REBA N SOAP—warranted genuine. ItEDFORD WATT:lf—put received from Spring. EXTILADP OP. VANILLA—made from the Keen: LIN DSKY'S lILOOD SLIIHNICII—the only gen.; nine. INSECT IITYWDER—for the raterminatiou of Ranched, &c. Mar MD by • SIMON JOHNSTON, ay= ,Corner Smlthaeld end /mirth Wools. PRINCE k CO.'S SCHOOL ORGAN, Designed expressly for Reboots, Halls ur Oman. Churches. Two slres—fonr.aud4-belt and . 800 - or , taves--linlelied In Black Walnut br nek; warranted for five jean. Four•and.a.letlf ....... .. .. BU Fives Octaves • NO- A chola, lot of the above Orgatai srfl anlve I kit days. Cll AItILOTTELDLUIIIK, 4I Fifthat tole Avila foi linabo'a Pianos and Pritica'm Le LW) Nowi -E11.411111. STREET, ERCOND BOOR ABOVE ARCH, Ur STAint. • . . LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AT. The CopFluenitip heretofore exhiting between AUTINAN LONNERSTADTRR fleeing been dis.oired by mot nal consent, the under aigned.respectfolly informs the.patrons and friend. id the old firm, and the trade in general, that be has . taken all the upoltalra rooms of N 0.103 North lighth Street, Elbow, Arch street. Philadelphia, to (*Winne the mannfacturing of all kinds of LIMBS, CLOAK, and-MANTILLA TRIMMINGS. FRINGES, BUT- TONS, TASSELS, CORD, HEAD•NETB, of all tin suiptions, ge:otc.. And will offer inducements In price and. otiallts;al well as. prompt attandanias order", lu crony article appertaining to his tins- • Wit. LONNERISTADTI.R, N 0.103 North:Eighth •t., aboia A rch, it., •111 m Phlladlotphitt. NEW GOODS I OIL oLcrni wAnstooms, Nos. 26 end VI 1N... Clap. Street; Pittsburgh. , We ars uow reochiniFoorSprlngsets of 11.9011 OIL-OLOTHB, roaNinms. OIL °Ono. _ • ' TRANSPARINT GIIREN O IL CLOTHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES, • - • nurr ROLLAND& . • . RNA MELRD OIL GLOTTIS SHADS, TRIMMING& ' Wholesale and Retalt buyer's will And our stock l on e dt c & m = ir . t 'Dew"' rielltltltlarrk! received a —.4"- zit ve I , }l B IrillCAvVlb-BUtter'P at the A is of • •- I.7.Ptuogallon 01 gnAl9. 0011 OA 7 SwF." A . d:47v410.,. paxr/111,4.. and • F:Arzwr, - - -Prticii:Asstut , 7 ANIV. fetes of Erwom MAcumm—lrlesponrible and. unscrupulous men, notwithstanding the uniform de• cisions of the Court. =staining and enforcing my Pa tent or Sept-ocher 10th,1840, whi 1. I, now extended, continne in fmnd of my rights to make usachinesin fringing said Patent. and by - menba, of Wile repro, sentations to sell them to the public. -- I therefore repeat the notice that 1 shall held all purchasers and mere of mid Infringing machines per ' tonally remsmaltde. No machines are licensed under • my mid Patent except such an are stamped with my name, and said date, September 10th,1846. 11011 1 My licensees and their agent, ore requetited to collect and forward to me the name* and residences of ell persons pnrchming or using any of said Whing ing machlam. H' The decisions of the Courts upon my said Pa tent, can be hod on application to me. Among the palistble infringements of my Patent. are Tie William ,E Orris Machine, sometime. sold under the name of The Baca Machine. The West J lFiLung Maehille, The Brahman Machine, and all others of the came clam. • Also all unlicensed machine. sewing with en eye pointed needle and shuttle. Prirchwers and risen of Infringing machines who desire can care cost by settling far their infringurent before suit at my office, 446-Hroome street, E. HOWE, Ja. Nrw Toss; January, 1862. A CARD FROM XLIAB HOWE, Ja. All persona aro cautioned not to make, deal In, or use, any Sewing Machines which caw front twompools, and make the stitch known as the Getman & RULE. stitch, anima the flame are purchased from the CRO- P= A Began' Sewing Machine Company, or their Agents or Lb:entrees, and staniped under my patent of September 10, 1846. Fuld Company and their Licensee., alone, are le gally nuthoriiid under their own patents and my mid patent, during the extended term thereof, to make and eell the kind of Sewing Machine, and ali others are piracies upon my add patent, and will to dealt with accordingly, Whereverfound. New Yosta—aprN.:3t TILE BEST SOUVENIR On April 18Mt, will appear n Now Monthly &trial BALLADS OF THE WAR. PICTORIAL LYRICS, From the well known pen of MR. A. J. H. DUGANNE, Magnificently Illastrated from original drawhigs, by the boot artiste, and beautifully printed.. hot-preyeed Paper. A part will appear every mouth, inciuding, among other things, the FALL OF SUMTER, DEATH Of LYON, DEATH OF ELLSWORTH, NEWBERN, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT ROYAL, FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, dm., di, The whole forming an ILLUSTRATED POETICAL SOUVENIR, nr every event in the present moat important drug glo in the history of this great nation. Part I. entitled: THE MARCH TO THE CAP ITOL, (of the 6th Regiment of klareactinnetts,) will appear - as above. Single Parts, (monthly, free by poet,) 25 cta. Ouoyear, (It monthly parta)• —..—..53 00 Liberal terms to the Trade, Globe and Canvasseni. Apply to JOHN ROBINS, P. O. Box, 2,946—splitt3re 37 Park Row, N. Y. pLUBLBINti, ETNA STOVE WORKS. No. 30 Wood Sta;eet, CORNER SECOND, PITTSBURGH COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOIIRB In onr sample room sissy be found the OBLEBRATRD GAS BURNING COOK STOTICS EUREKA AND TROPIC, the morit.of which hare been fully tented by thous ands, and the fiturei pronounced unequaled by any In the market, together with a great many - other ifeeirabk , pattern.. We bare also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Etobnwing come of the BEST PATTERNS now of , bored to the public. daIrFANOT NtidfflßLlD GRATE FRONTS and FRNDEffS, of the tamest styled'. *Sr COMMON R4CIIIIN BOW ' AND JAM I RATES all of which ire offered at very low prim". SlRTlpeclalinducemeists offered to builders in want of ORATNd FRONTS. - relfl23m pATE 'TED '1 CT. 8, 1861. Dithridge's Patent OVAL LAMP OHMNIES, • Manufactured of . XX FLINT GLASS. These Diatonic' are intended (or the Oat dew, which beating all paria■ of the giasirequally, does not exycee it to . eracklng. M. D. DITURIDGE, Fort Pitt Dian Works Washington street, js 17 Pittsburgh. Pa. CINCINNATI LEAD WORKS NcCORNICK, GIBBON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Lead Pipe , I Sheet Lead Pig Lead, Patent Shot and NINTH iNTWNINMALN AND /31VANOIL.' Bring exclusively In the. Lead Trade, we eau furnish *he above to hatter advantage to D1L111.131.14 and on 771 se term", than .an. be had elsewhere. EDMIJNI)SON k CO korai:at tocolvad au lamellae atock. of WALLPATSBABORDZES, tr..; upnourromm mops, - SATIN DS Lenin, And form other Ankle In our Hue width we are of for:got exceedingly low fignroo. boi,Vo and 98 THIRD ATRIUM, oppo ono J. W. WOODWICLL'O. JOHN "LLOOO & Na 44 W. ¬, Hoof Pori, . Omit not uzz., not 171RT61/ 111A11:116166019, . - 000NAil BIiANDMI--Cliard„Dunay A Oa. Met aaatlllon t 01):, and otkarbranda of various vlulagan; dart aud i rda. is halves, quathos and alaktlia. .1C0(31 LLN , BRAXlDllCS—Polleaolain,. A, 13a1g, vette, and Mbar brands, (holland pale, In th• tonal BO LAND tODASchabiana, ,and Wei Dipp, &ea three-qr. pipes and calla 11111t- 1 8t. Croix and Jainalea—aatad branda WHlSHYl3, , lshiaea 'dab and lianney'i Rooth. W1N103,-Port, Shart7. Mad ,e,'••• ,rde*".ll°** oll6—Flas Earthen/ Table, In raw and baaltata; NEW (300 D. Q'rRAWBERRIES.—Now is the time sj to plant genuine ploots of ouf the beat variettos. To be bad at No. 44 Fifth street. avat 3V O 0 81 L., 11/ Goma' a BILL. irtWater•t-'' . _ CIAN rtitakt for sale by *KO yrovnt. w•natr us wpm' at.- 1.4161- 4 a.r•rFf!' s4- t t - "". ", 1:1121333711 Done id a superior manner by NO. 129 FOURTH STREET A. BRADLEY. And Bar Lead. ALSO ONALYES LN Block Tin 96 AND 98 Tamp &Raw, DAMANK% LA - rne CURT BrDDrNO; act, J KNOX. DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEI% DRESS 000DS, NEW DRESS GOODS NEW CALICOS, lerw CALICOS, NEW CALICOS, NEW CALICOS, MEE= JUST RECEIVED W. & D. HUGUS' LAST. SUMMER SILK SELLING AT 75 CTS WORTH FROM $1,25 TO $1,75 PER YARD. W. & D. HUMUS. SACQUES AND MANTLES,. - An nurivalled assortment, for $.1,50 to $5O SILKS. FIGURED SILK COLORED, from G 234. t0r...J0. PLAIN AND .STRIPE, from $5O to $lOO. SOLID COLORS, at ell prices. BLACK COLORS,. superior article, $1 and upwards. DRESSGOODS, The most complete Cock on - exhibition, from 12Yic to St per yard, ar BARKER & CO.'S 59 .11Ifarket Street. N. B.—No der - felon from firm prices. apl9 FROM AUCTION, INIO TA raw PLAID JACONT, at 25 eiso BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS AND CHEAP at 3734 e IGeoh ing and opening daily NEW AND BEAUTIFUL BRIM DOOM, NKW STYLE BAUM AND CLOAKS VERY RICH PRINTED GRENADINES NEEDLE WORK AND ROSIRRY,CIIKAP PRINTS AS CHEAP AS EVER, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS very low. C. HANSON LOVE-A-CO., 74_ Market Stmt. HOOP SKIRTS-NEW STYLES JUST RECVIVED AT J. M. BUCRHFIELD'S CLOSING OUT SALE PANelf - ELKS VICBT CAENP ENOLIBII BERAGE • do MED= DIMITY LONG CLOTO SOFT FINISH JAISONET MUSLIM; SOFT SIANSOOK WHITE 80117 FINISH TWILLED CAIIHRIO LINEN EDGING, THREAD LACE, JACONET NDOING AND INSERTING, , afirlion't fail to call and examine the stock; which will be kept Wall ataOrted 'until dosed out. ap23 NEW - MILLINERY GOODS. SECOND LARGE ARRIVAL TIM SEASON HOREES TRIMMER! STORE, Nos. 77 and 79 Market St Wholesale Rooms, Siccmd and, Third &oriel. Wo take famine In announcing te our customer' that our. New Wholesale Millinery Booms are now open, and haw Just been filled wbh a wry Inge and choice stock of BONNETS, of all kinds, INYANTIV and MISSES HATS, PALM LEAF AND WILLOW BEAKERS, TRENCH rumen AND RUCHES; BONNET EIDSON/3,lkm the .New York Auction lialestbi belt assortment audlhe cheapest we have ever offered to the Dade: BONNET SILKS, TAR LETA INS, ENGLISH CRAPES, BOMBAZINES, SLACK and WHITE SILK LACES, and every' Miler sztlcl• requisite for a first class mlllinery trade: .oonntry Merchants and Milliners vire Invited to examine our stock before ankles tbsir purchases. - JOSEPH JOSEPH HORNE. • ap2l Noe. 77 and 7St Market it. HANDKERCILLEF'S, , YOU LADIES,. FROM it TOPOAO. FOB GENTLEMEN, FROM nye TO $1,611, The lugtat sad. chespe9t stock i• ttio city, at nolucks . 7liimmiact STOEg, ~19 17 and 79 Market street; CKLNOLINE Dititl'SßLE lottier lot cd these &mita TRENort omrs, to throe sixes, Teethed by express sad female by •49 TALON. MACEUM A CO.. I.7:llifehst,- JUST .. Ihi Beautiful ttyledot RALMORiL .EIK;RTS. -FOR &PRIETO yilt&th The . first to Jaihreceived this. day.' Ladies are 'Hod to cell and examine the styles; at . &pin RATON MACRON & mo.'th Yin et; „EAD_RttliiitiES I or sirriitzLr NEW arrzxr, Just nxxlvid from New York: Bold wham:llll=4 - ” " • 1 *pig EATON. NACRIIII ''0..17 FIOb et. ears NP,TI3 G'‘" I. 'S 410U11a., YiNs fianne, coLLass, rigs, GLOW, HALT 1108E,SOSPENDEES, NAND/LER- CHIEFS, ROUEN MERINOS, SILK IAND COTTON UDERSIIINTS • To of. irbieb wa , ln,lle owls! attention. apt* d EATON, MACIIIIII I CO., I 7 Filth t. ....;,-,ir4L4.w:7-::r5 . ,.-7, lITANTED.- 7 4;001 barreli , iliude. Pe , rr tiolmno On. LESCH4II.IITO/IINSON, , apl6 - - • • - 114 &rand ,MTANTED . t2 and City' T Mai, to. Abe ft! wlkkli the, sp4 Itc k 02 reittliiireet.--, durwmwEJrrs. IWCO.I S IVERT 31 A Li, Thursday Evening, April 24th, Last might but two of the GREAT PRESTIDIGITATEVR, DERfßaLl..r.r, • ENTIBZ CHANGE.OF PIIIitrOZOCANOZ: cite Paoalumni. 11 NEW' TRICKS! NEW Txf.ms • • _ GRAND CONCP,R,T By the Celetit &tell Trio from the Apwlen4 of Neste, Now York. Admission 50 coot. Deserved moats • oessts extra. The solo of seats will continuo et tbs Music Store , f d. D. MELLOR.. Doors open M 73.4. To comment* ISA o'clock., aiatat 11 Pll"ll3l3U.Hl3tt__TtlEATltls., Lime and Manager Etimmtion. TIIIB 'EVENING FOURTH MOWS the engagement of tho young and r bxutlfel Epan- Leh Datteetwo; DONNA ISABEL CUBAS. Senor Ximentik, And SPANISH CORPS DE 'BALLET. MaND VALLET BEN BOLT. • CHRISTIAN COMFORT.... BOKARO CA RDA. ' SENOBITA MBAS MONS. XIMENES BENGAL TWEE. EDWARD 1..116. STUART. To conclude with the bellefot ARAGONAISSE GALLEGOS. SENORITA OUBAS MONIXIBENES ORIULNAL, CELEBRATED, World-ltenewnedAmericiallan In MillieWm, GENERAL TOM TIIIUMO! SMALLEST MAN At MASONIC HALL, for a abort time only, com mencing FRIDAY, April 25th. Two brilliant enter. tablelands each day—afternoon at 3 o'clock, and evening at a o'clock. Doors open bat( an hour pro 'tom. • On Saturday morning, at 12, sm Extra . Morning Matinee. The Little General will be easistod by 1 Mr. W. TOhlifi, the Great English Blyttoile and Bullb;from the Nobility'SContart, London. • . Mr. W. DE' YEB.E. the Amoebae Tenolt, and Mr. O. (1. TITCOMS, Brilliant • • The General will. ride In his beeutiful Miniature Carriage, drawn by Lilliputian Donlon; inlYattended by Mika Coachmen andlootosen.from the likCluirlew Hotel to the Hall, previous to each eatertainnient. • - ADMISSION. Day Entertainment.....2scEvening Entertninuet.ltio Children under Children under 110.......100 Schools admitted on Reserved atiata."....-.....25a liberal term.. • The Piano mad Is “Chickering," kindly finished by John H. Mellor, Su, Wood street. ap2l:2w ALFRED LATELY. Onaitisali Agent. ucTio.or MAGNIFICENT -AtT . '. - AUC- • .131 TION-4101114111AN GLASS. ins - sou CHI. NA AND SILVER PLATD.=4III/114DAY.7401t14., ING, April 24th, at 10 o'cloeir. will.; tWaold at the Commercial Auction Home,-54 Fifth *Wei, a mag nificent amortamut of the newest idyl:sof elegant and weird articlea,rcomiwiring:J3dhembin Olen, of toe richest discription, Gold Mind French China, a superior quality of Siker Plated VI area beautittd Purism Figure., Parlor Lamps, ate.. The Bohemian Olmawnre includes Claret Pitchers, Ruby and.. Gold. Punch- Turecus:•Lemartade Pete, Claret Decanters, Carraff, arid - Tumblers,,,Card Rr miser*, tiologum, Toilet Beta of threwpieces, Superb Verve, Water Seta of Goblets and ,Pitchentiffete et Decanters, Ice Decanters, Finger , llOWlS;.,Winett,' Claret,, Champagnes, Bonqiiet Yeses, - Fruit Plates,' • Ice Cream Platm, Pitchers, Spoon : Tumblerailluby and Agate Vases, Etagere Ornaments'of the log rare and hennaed ooloralloys.l.ltitliy, Tum quoin, Cryiso,mm. Greets, Dine, lavender, etc, The invoice of beautiful. Parini Ware comprises. Figure of Venus and Datif;Vanus, Poetry, Butterfly, forget-me not, Prayer nitd;Prairie,L Lovers,.B.x.lol-_ lug Cupid, Flowers, etc. _ The Gold Banda conch. Chinn comprises rieD.:Dlne nee Bet, Tea &mine; Tad - Sets, Covered DIANs, Tureens, Custards, Inch . Demented Printed Vases, mile/dicier, Bohemian - Colored - -Glass Coal Oil lamp., etc. Suporior qUality Sitter Plated Ware consTiiing of Castors, with cut bottlaq Tea Sets. eis. pin* Liquor 'frame,, with rich cut baths; Segue Barketay-with glue linings; and other articles. This large collection comprises Ito t dtitrlp .Gou of goods in the Aisne hue ewer offered at ,publits sale iu our city, and will be arranged.' for egastitnp , ,. Lion on Wediumlay. - "'J: 0: DAVIS, Anc't.., QIJ.PERIOR. liOUSEliuLll FUJINI - PIANO, Ac., AT' AUCTlON.i=Thrirs. dartuonilugr. April 24th, at ICro'cloek., at residenoe No. 78 Boroad street, a large qi tiny.; of superior • lloinsohold ;Furniture, somprising onis hlslcogany Plano, In gelid order; klatidganyßricretiWy. aud Book Caw, Mahogany Bureaux, Hair Blest , Boras, Mahogany Bata Scat:Chairs, Cane beak Chaim Sofa and Cana deal Rockers, Ottomans, Side ;Tables; Card Table., Dinh% Tables, Stinds,hlahogeny Hat Back, Mantle Ornameuts, Clocks, Window Ishades,Oss Flz lure.,.Parler, Dining .aud --Chamber thupetsi litaLr Carpets, Oil Cloths, liege, Fine 011 Paintings, Steel 'engraving, Looking Illassesi Prudent, 111cOreggrie Parlor and tkaiklog Stoves, (nearly new,) Badatelads, Lounges, /enclosed Washstand., one Sewhiglasehine, China Bet, Cluoking Utensils, Crockery, Cutlery, le. Also ono magnitioset set of MITER PLATB. Terms ash, per funds, The Home ts (or Sale or to lot. . T. A. BIeriLKI.LAND, Anitioneer. auLD WA'll.ll AND.BILVEK DIOUNTID PlaiTOL AT AUCTION.,--Tbrua. day eveoLog, April :Mb: at 8 o'clock. will be sold, at.. the Kaabalo 11011 Auction Ilona, No. AS Wiftb street, one.LADVS GOLD WATCH £lll7 lb per. teat rmsolog order. Alto -Bbarpe's fonbtarraL SILYItIt MOUNTED I'ItTOL, almost new. . Bala rodtlre. -- (yr.) T. A. itcIULELLAND, MERCII.I.Irf. r.aiLoms. GOODS I I NEW 130 RINEY G. BALM & CO, (Eloaxwora 'to Jame 11,..Watta Are new receiving their Sprint 'Stock, cozapridng every variety of goodeadaptal to men and borwyrear. which, Int:tent, choice taite and pricer...till compare, favorably with any in the trade. - •Freoctk•American and West of Baglaid MU* of the beat make, of orgy ehachr and qtudaty—s -war/ large warty: matt; Catedmvres and Docaking Bore Black french Dootkimg Paper Black French ideal.' masa; Fang thavitnerm In nary variety; Bibbed.. Black and Fancy llowttmerea; Vilk Casella/sew of every abode and color. ' • , VESTINGS—Yancy Silk and Satin Violin 'Maw atyler, Super Black Satin and Silk Vesthigr, Malian and Fancy Bilk Cutti n Haile Vmtlop.. gs; •Whitv Vizored' Silk and Aim, every variety of sonde far Bodnar Cot* likewbe a vary choke miection of rundahtng Goods adapted to gentlemen's imp,- - • • • • - Soliciting an early call hem one Need; and •Os public, any cutlers entruetod to our care • will 'meet with prompt attention and punctuality In all calm. HANBY O.i.II.ALE A (M., Morcloust • mkl2. . (hr. Penn andllt. CL•Ir etreelk: .1 Blight Cold,' faUffhparaCiettelleeti BRONCHIAL. Or Ocutz, F i : Lich might be chet.oW, UV' with a simple, remedy, .ifnegkclecl, often, termbuitesse* - cdy. Psis ar,, cewari of the linix rtance .cf . stopping a a feng.h., or 01114 ht. -Wald in its first stags; th:St in the be ir irath w mad remedy, if - not attended to; seo), attacks the kings. • - •-40.6,4a.cn werefiret intruclused.derien'years It has ?leen prowl that th On ' the best artidi W e in publiO-1.110„1:,- , jcartit; - Adia, - Affianckkila Althrma, Water_e9eit., the*bkin - 4. .oatigh. numerous affeadous of • thee 9 49Y*,k giving inme.FZia6 ' -4 ; .1 3 .tiblie Speakers le Singers will find them -effectual for, clearing sfrer4-thaning th..voice. * _ Ikld by al/ alruggists'emel Ci>reders ,!n,./Ver . /zoi'aie, at 25 colts per bas. .. I h)r BIKOR JOHNBTON; O. B. Kr= • . A. YANNIStOOK * 00.,8. C.CICLLIIMIA CO. BABBTOCIC • CO., B. r. VANDBATOBT HENDBBSON BROS. - .defactwesr P1f)1711C14.471i. - 11 1 STP • PRIM i H AND BRROZdiN k •••II • oft., • • ise rgrartaa. anwei. topp T ilt. . .sompenida.. .8.i : "4. . . . DR - G D R. h .y, U‘E B . • - :. -','..• ' ----Ati Irir Idlihffirreri=2 - F.ITTORIIRGII: ET= ViaIETA salor by ' petit • /...unxr,u4rwooldirt.- KR. 11ACKYY
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