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Exchanges Please Copy.--The undersigned, formerly a slave, is anxious to know the whereabouts of his mother, who is probably living yet. "I and my mother were the common property of Samuel Allen, near Union, in Breckenridge county, Kentucky. When I was about nine years old our master broke up housekeeping, and I was given to Richard Shacklet, and three afterwards, was taken to Missouri, this separating me from my mother, who remained in Kentucky as the property of young William Allen. Since the war I have heard that she was living; but I can get no positive information of her whereabouts. If living, my mother will remember me by telling her that I am the boy that was named General Wm. Henry Harrison, and can be found by addressing W. H. H ALLEN, Oskaloosa, Iowa.