THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1869, MUSICAL AND UKAMATIC. Vlie Ctty AmntcraeiU. At rnm Aoadkmt of Musio the combined Maretzek and Strakoscb Italian and German Opera Troupe will open on Wednesday evening In Donizetti's opera of llclisarin. On Thursday Martha will be given, and on Friday and Satur day Meyerbeer's opera of II Prophcle, in whioa Madame La Grange will appear In the rote of "Fides." The season la limited to nine nights and two matinees, and Miss Clara Louise Kel logg Will appoar In sYzust, Cri.ipitto e la Comare, Don Giovanni, and Fra Diavolo. Madame La Grange and Miss Kellogg will both sail for Europe shortly, and the former will probably never return, while Miss Kellogg expects to remain several years. The price of subscription tickets for the nine nights Is 812, and we are pleased to hear that they are selling rapidly. At thk Arch the new comedy by a member of the Philadelphia bar, entitled Women Rule, Will be produced this evening. On Thursday Mrs.Tbiyer will have a boneflt, When the comedy of Everybody's Friend, with Mr. Oraig as "Major Wellington de Boots," will be given; also, Domestic Economy and Romeo and Julitt. Mrs. Thayer ought to have a full house on this ocoaslon. On Saturday evening Mr. Adam Everly will have his benefit, and will present the drama of Strathmore and the comedy of Helping Hands. Mr. Everly is a refined and Intellectual actor, and although he has been upon the stage but a Short time, he has already established himself In the favor of the public. Tho bill for next Saturday night Is a strong one, and there Is uo donbt but that the theatre will be crowded to Its utmost capacity. At thk Walnut tho London burlesque com blnatlon, consisting of Mr. Felix Rogers, Miss Jennie Willmore, and Miss Lizzie Will more will appear for the first time In America In their original roles In Burnaid's extravaganza Of Jr.itn; or, the Man at the Wheel. This piece will be plaoed upon the stage In handsome style. Tne performance will commence with the drama of Miriam's Curie, In which Mr. Sogers and Miss Lizzie Willmore will appear. AT tbi Chbsnct the burlesque of the Field Of the Cloth of Gold, with a variety of attractions and Improvements, will enter upon the third week of its successful course this evening. This entertainment Is very attractive, and It pro mises to run for an unlimited number of weeks. AT thk Theatre Comiqub Mr. and Mrs. Madison Obrey will oommence an engagement this evening. The entertainment will present a great variety of attractive features, Including the musical performances of Mr. Obrey upon a number of curious Instruments. AT thk American an Interesting variety entertainment will be Klven this evening. Thk Ukkhania Orchestra will give a pub llo rehearsal at Horticultural Hall on Wednes day afternoon. A Grand Concert will be given to-morrow evening at Concert Hall, nnder the direction of Mr. Thomas E. Harkins, who will be assisted by a number of prominent artists. Mb. Jakes E. Murdoch will give a reading from the poets to-morrow evening at Horticul tural Hall. CITY ITEMS. Bpsrare Ovbbooats. A fine auortmenl, unequalled by any in Philadelphia, in style, make, and fit, at price ranging from 6 upward. Call and examine. HalS-trav between ") Bkmmktt & Oo,, ArtA and y Tow kb Hall, taxlh streets.) No. a in Mabk-ut St., Phi laiiii,pkia, And No. 000 Bboadwat, Haw York. Not on Thursday Only, But Every Day, Polite and gentlemanly salesmen, thoroughly educated in the business, are paying every at tention to customers, strangers and others who call to purchase or examine the unap proachable assortment of Spring Clothing, now open, for sale by Charles Stokes & Co., Con tinental Hotel Building, No. 821 Chbsnut Street. Not on Thursday Only, But Every Day, The click of the cutters' shears la heard In the busy customer department, where the first artists in the country are fashioning those ele gant garments so eagerly Bought after by gentlemen of taste and refinement In this city end elsewhere. Not on Thursday Only, But Every Day, Is displayed for the Inspection of the publlo counters heaped with choice styles of Cloths Cassimkres, Vkstinos, and Fine Ready Made Clothing of all colors, kinds, and fashions suitable for the present season. Our clothing is mad in Philadelphia, under our personal superintendence. Not on Thursday Only, But Every Day, Crowds flock to No. 821 Chbsnut Street, con vinced that though the etsabllshment "ts not big" enough to accommodate the whole city at once, yet It is well stocked with such goods as wil1 satisfy the most fastidious or eoonomioal In clothing. We challenge lwnorable competition. Come I Comb! Comk! Not on Thursday Only, But Every Day. Admission Free. XhS Tbcb Medical Doctrine. Nature, when struggling with disease, indicates unmistakably th kind f assistance she requires. In cases ef nervou weakness and general debility, the feeble pulse, the lack-lustre eye, the attenuated frame, the llauuld muscles, the melancholy visage, lnlorm us as plainly as If each oigan bad a tongue, tUat a medicated sttinu lant is needed. It doea not require the aid of a medical education to understand this dumb appeal for new vigor from an exhausted By mem. Every reader of these lines can comprehend it just as well as toe graduate of a physicians' co.lega. Let not this de. mand of mleebled nature be neglected. Respond to it promptly by commencing a course of Hostbt tub's Htomach Bi1'Tbs. a preparation uniting, in theli n'eheat excel ence, the properties 01 a stimd. last, an is vioobant, and an altkbative, Before tbreedays have elapsed from ihe taking of the first dose, a marked benetlcial change will be manifest in the bodily aiid mental condition of tba patient. Th pulse will he stronger and mure regular, the eye wil1 begin to loie its dull expresHioa, the inuicular and nervous systems to recover their tension, and tbe spirits to Improve. Persevere, and a complete rev! 11 cation of the depresstd annual and mental powirs Is certain. In cases of dyupupsia and biliousness, the . same salutary result will be obtained. The appetite will revive, the saliownesiof the skin disappear, and all the alttireBslng symptoms which accompany dis order ot the atomacn and liver will rapidly subside The sudueu changes or spring ofum lutennlfy these complaints by checking the perspiratory action by which so much morbid matter Is evaporated throuicb the pons ol the body, and therefore the uitthkh are especially useful 4o the dyspeptic and bilious at tula season. Hkaoachb, Lakguob, and Melancholy gene raUy spring from a Blioidered Stomach, OoiUveneas, or a Torpid Liver, Each may readily be removed by Dr. D. Jatnk s Sanativb Pills; a few doses Of which will be found to stimulate the Liver and Btcinach to healthy action, removing all biliousness, and producing regnlar evacuations of the bowels. - gold ky all Druggist. BscAtma a 1'BBSosr Has a Bad Cough It should not be Interred that Consumption has set In, although a case of Consumption Is rarely met with unaccom panied by a distressing Cough. Where, however, a predisposition to Pulmonary Disease exists, a Congh, II left to Itself, strains and racks the Lungs and wastes the general strength, andsoon establishes an Incurable complaint. In all cases, then, It ts the safer plan to get rid of a Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness wlthont delay; and for this purpose no remedy aots more promptly or surely, or with more benefit to the organs of the Chnst, than Da. D. Javnb's Kx fkctobant, an article scientifically compounded frem carefully selected drugs, and which, on trial, will always be found worthy of Its wor.d-wlde repu tation. Bold by all Drugglsti. JawcLBT. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In the city Purchasers can rely npou obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Be also. has a large stock of American Western watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is sure to result In plpasnre and profit. Tailoring am Abt. William H. Taylor, No. 131 8 Fourth street, has an opening every day of the most elpgant Hpring Goods, Imported expressly for his own trade. Mr. Taylor Is oue of the most exquisite fashioners In the country. Ills cutters are purrect artists. A fit at hit establishment Is guaranteed. Hailktt, Davis A Oo.'s Pianos, No. 927 Chesuut street, are unequalled in durability, brilliancy, tone, and power. Distinguished pianists say tlny are the best. We never lUtened to any Piano so en chanting, Kl'RlNO Salm ok Fink Clothing fob uhnhkiiih and Ilovs. An Kutlrely New Stock ! By far the largest ai d mott varied, Tne oiopt elegantly mule nu, In new and stylish modes, Well Hewed and hununomely t-lraiued, Urave and Ouy. to suit ail tastes, Boys of ttlx or mni of sixty. Bcale of Prices eheop, ciiicti'RR, chsupbht. WANAMAKKK A liUOWN Have now opened afi-r months of preparation, a stock ot (spring and Hammer Clothing which far surpasses even their former efforts. This they will dispose ot by a LIVKLV AMD QUICK BALK, to Insure which they have put the Lowest Figure Possible on every article in store, Advicb. Come and see for yourself. Etocure a "first pick" out of this stock. Keglster your orders early in the custom Department, Ask your wife to examine our Boys' Clothing. Buy your Wli'rts Cravats, etc,, in our en larged Gents' Furnishing Department Oak Hall BuiLnioe. Largest Clothing Hoiisk in 1'hiladklphia, 6. k. !oh. hixth and m4bkbt ht8. kxtsmdinm sixth strkkt Fbom Mabkut TO M.IMOB. MA.BBIED. DTK! AN MARTIN. March 7, 1869, at the Parson, age of Badnor Baptist Church, by Kev. William H. Dalbey Mr.JAMKSH DUUAN, ot Chester county, Hurt Ml!S KIjLKN MAHTIN, of Montgomery county, LYONS ASHTON.-On the 25th Instant, by the Kev. G. WaHliiniitnn German, at his residence. Mr, WILLIAM O. LYONS to Mrs. MAKY C. ASHTON. DIED. A HERN. On the 28th Instant, EUGENE AHERN, In the 49th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resi dence. No. 8i)9 S. Tenth street, on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. Faneral service at St. Paul's Cnurch. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. DOYLK. At Frank ford, on Saturday, March 27, lb69, JOHN W. DOYLE, In the 61siyearof his age. The relatives and friends or the ramily, also the Washington Fire Oempany, Of Frankford. and the stockholders of the Odd Fellow. ' Hall, Frankford, are respectfully Invited to attend his faneral, from his late residence. No. 148:Orthodox street, Franktord, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. FDKMAN. On the 26th Instant, Mrs. AMANDA 8. FUBMAN, wife of E. W. Furman, and daughter of Mr. Benjamin Talley, in the 3$ih year ef her age. The relatives and friends ot the family are respect fully Invited to attend the faneral, from the residence o' her husband. No, 706 Clrlck street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, without further notice. Fune ral to proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. HANSELL. On the 27th Instant, WILLTAM T. HANSKLL, son of George J. and Emma P. Hanaell, agra if moniiis, me relatives or tne ramiiy re lovitea to bhhdu bis funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence Of Mrs. H. Jamison, De Kalb street, Norrlstown. HUGHES. On the 29th Instant, ALICE K.. wife of Isaac W. Husoes, M. D., and daughter of the late Charles G. Donnel. QThe remain will be taken toHunbury for interment, on Wednesday evening .at 10 o'clock, AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, S. E. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Sts. SEE ITS BATES AND PLANS BEFORE INSUR ING ELSEWHERE. ALEX. WHXLLDIN, President, JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary. 10 CLOTHING. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. Oar Garments are well made. Oar Cutters are men of talent. BUT ONE PRICK IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. TV. NIEMANN, Proprietor, No. 604 MARKET Street, 17 wfm tf ABOVE SIXTH. cigars. 3b FUGUET & SON 8, IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, And Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, No, 229 S. I'KONT Street, Philadelphia. HAVANA CIOAU.S imported by every SUunier AT low fjuukks. comprlHlng "Par lugRH," "CttburgaH," "Klor de MurUs," ' iCa panola," "Alrioaua." "Upmann," "Uttbauaa," 'Couierolante," "FlKaro," etc. FINK CIGARS, of our ownmakk, warranted free from HclulitruUou or arufloltti (Uvoi; tWYJiiuaTKU liuANDs comprising an follows: 'Mariana Rita," "Fka Diavolo," 'Fleur k Lys," "Lovis d'Ob." Great variety of uizes, good quality, at low cost. 323 12t WANTS. A LAWYER, WITH A LARGE LAW Library and three connecting rooms, deilres to uulle wlili auottier Lawyer la occupying the aaiue. (lond location. Addres At. Jt- J., "ieiegru uuice- I Hlwtmii WANTED LOCAL AND TRAVELLING Agent In every olty and town in tbe United Htatea. Ureal lnduciunui offered to active men. Call or addreu. wltb .lamp, WOOD at CO.. iioom 14 o,tuucujij)tuTuue4.i'uat. Him FOR THE LADIES. Open, n c. J. M. HAFLEIGH, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St., WILL MAKB AN EXPOSITION or PARIS AND AMERICAN MADE MANTILLAS AND WALKING GUITG, TUESDAY, MARCH 30. CARD. J. M. II. begs to state that La will offer at this opening an assortment in the above arti cles which, for KLEOANCK IN STYLE AND FINISH has no equal in any American City. 3 27 2t 1115. WM. T. HOPKINS' 1115 LADIES' EMPORIUM, Ko. 1115 CJJL.SNUX St. (Uirard Kott). Largent assortment and Bent and Cheapest Uoodi In tueclty, in all tne tollowiug Hues: Manufacturer of Hopkins' Celebrated Champion Moop Sklrle, for Ladles. Misses, and Children, in over four hundred styles, shapes, lengths, aud sizes. Cotcll, Satin, and Jams Uorsots, In eight dllTerent tylea. manuaiHured expressly tor our own sale, from f 1 CO to 85. 33 aillt-rent styles of superior flttlnir French woven Whalebone COSSRTH. from SI to M7. I t varieties ot extra naudaonie WhaleDuue Cor sets, from 79 cents to H i-r0. Shoulder Urates, Madam Foy'a Corset Skirt Sup ported, etc. Mrs. Moody's Patent Self-adjusting Abdominal CorBiit. highly recommended by physiclauB, from p. io I. tVlL. IJHES OF LtDIESI' VHDEKUAB- 54 Bartram & Fantom s Family Sewing Machines, being gratuitously dlotrlbuied to our customers for the purpose of getting them Introduced. 22S 8m E. R. LEE, No. 13 North EIGHTH Street, Opened This Morning, OUR SPRING IMPORTATION OF JOUVIN KID GLOVES IN ELEGANT SHADES. Lavender, Slate, Yioiet, Lilac, Wine, Blue, (jrcen, Etc. Etc. Also, ELEGANT BLACK BILKS. 3 25 than) WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. LARK IkBlDDXE BRIDAL SILVER. CLARK & BIDDLE No. 712 CHESNUT Street, 8 11 tbmi PHILADELPHIA. LEWIS LADOMUS A CO., JEWELLERS, No. 802 CHESNUT STREET, Would invite especial attention to their large stock ot LADIES' & GENTS' WATCHES, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of tne most celebrated makers. Fine Vest Chains and Lcoutincs, In 11 and 18 karat. DIAMOND WORK of the latest designs. Bolld Silver-Ware for Briaal Presents, Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, etc 3 27g C. Si A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES. And Dealers In American and Foreign No. 13 South SIXTH Street, MANUFACTORY, Ho. ti t S. FIFTH Street. ESTABLISHED 1820. BOLIDAT PBENEHTSi WAT0HE8, JKWKLRY, CWKJKB, BILVkSwARB. and FANCY OOODS, a. W. BUS 8 ELL, HO. 22 MOUTH SIXTH 8TKEET, 9 PHILADKLPHIAj e WM. B. WARNS A CO., A L3? A Wholeaalo Dealers in ' i,!u"M?.8.rHKVKfl1H nd CHKHNlT StreeU, V 4 beooiid floor, aud late ef No, U. TBIHD Wt. ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. A IARGK ABTMKNT OW COIN AND U KARAT ALWAYH ON HaMU, LEWIS LADOMUS ft CO., Jewellers, DRY GOODS. H. STEEL & SON, HOS. Tl AMD 119 NORTH TENTH T Iiave now open a choioe assortment of Silk and Linen Poplinctles, Mack and White Stripes, Blue and White Strips, Urccn and White Stripes, Tnrple and White Stripes. Hlack and White Line Plaids. Rlneand White Line Plaids. Green and White Line Plaids. Purple and White Line Plaids. BufTand Black Line Plaids. Hlack and White Solid Plaids. Blue and White Solid Tlalds. Urccn and White Solid Plaids. Black and Grey Stripes. Plain Greys, extra fine quality. Plain Silk Poplineltcs, ;! Inches wide, In Steol Greys, Silver Oroya, Browns, Tans, and Violets. A choice assortment of Fine Ljons Striped Silks, in Plain and Satin Stripes. Fine Ljons Poult de Soics, in New Spring Shades. Handsome Greens, Blues, and Violets. A Large Stock or Black tiro Grains. We have one of the largest, best and cheapest stocks olFlne BlackGro Grain Silks In the city- Good Qualities Gro Grains, $1-87 to $250. Snpcrior Qualities Gro Grains at $275 to $3. Fine Lyons Gro Grains, $3 to $9-50. We guarantee any Gro Grains that we sell to be all silk, and free from any mixture of Cotton or Linen. SoYCltics in Silk and Wool Poplins for Suits. Novelties In Satin Striped Poplins. Striped Poplins of Every Variety A; Quality. A large and varied stock of fine and medium DRESH GOODS of this season's Importation embracing all the Very Latest Novelties That can be found In the New York and Phila delphia markets, all which will be sold it At the Lowest Market Prices. OURNING GOODS. COOrER & CONARD, S. E. Corner or NINTH and MARKET. Black Baltiste Laine, Black Mohair Tamisc, Black Cacuemire Poplin, Black Uernanis, 31 cents np, Black Alpacas, Mohairs, Mourning Prints, Ginghams, Mourning Black Silks, Etc. N. B. Our stock Is large, aotlve, desirable, and fresh. Our aim is to sell good goods only, not for as much as we can, but at the smallest possible profit. 1 7 fsni 1869. (OPENED IN 1853, MARCH 10.) Central Location. Large Well Lighted Store. A Good Class of Goods. The Lowest Possible Prices. Established on Fair Business Principles. Polite and Attentive Assistants. Where the above cardinal points are true and strictly observed. In nlnetynlne oases out of every hundred, success suidlprosperity are certain, SUCH IS OUR EXPERIENCE. We have now open a magnificent stock of Eeasonable and Desirable Silks and Dress Goods, Cassimeres and Cloths, Linens, White Goods, Domestics, Etc. Etc. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E. Cor. EIGHTH and SPBINU GABDEN, 1 12 PHILADELPHIA, G -A. Xt, JL. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 105 and 107 N. SECOND St., Has now open for examination; HIS LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF SPRING DRESS GOODS. The assortment includes all the LATEST STYLES and DESIGNS lu Silks, Grenadines, Toplins, Etc. Our Goods being bought ENTIRELY fo CASH, we are enabled to ofler SPECIAL IN DUCEMENTS to CUSTOMERS. 327 3mrp LOVE, BLACK & CO., No 212 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. BELKNAP COTTONADE3, DIAMOND SILK MIXED AND NEW SPRING CASSIMERE3, 8.208mw5t5p COATINGS, LIKENS, EIO. MANTILLA HOSIER, COLLADAY U CO. WILL 0PEH ON TUESDAY, M1RCH 30, THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF TEE SEASON IN PARIS M ANTILLAS AND DRESSES ALSO, WALKING SUITS, OF TIU'l NEWEST STYLES AND MATERIALS Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT Street, ABOVE BEOAD. OliSR, COLLADAY & CO.. 47 CHESNUT Street, Above Broad. IN ADDITION TO OUR USUAL FULL IMPORTATION OP ERETTLE'S BRITISH HOSIERY, (THE BEST Q00DS MANUFACTURED ), WE HAVE ALL THE BEST MAKES OF GERMAN HOSIERY, INCLUDING THOSE OP THE CELEBEATED HECKEB'S, ENABLING US TO MEET THE WANTS OF ALL PURCHASERS OF DESIRABLE HOSIERY AT MODERATE PRICES. DRY GOODS. 4L r LINEN STORE, No. 828 ARCH STREET. NEW LINEN DRESSES, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS, He celled by last Steamer from Europe. FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR TO No. 1127 C1IESXUT STKEET, GIRARD ROW. 3 10 wfm6mrp GREAT BARGAIN 8 FURNITURE KT RICHMOND & CO.'S, No. 45 South SZCOriD St., 3251m EAST SIDE. AVISO. MEUBL 33 S FIN O EXHI'UCION. la Kerlo 09 Cuurtos, COLO0A.DO oo.uo Balas de rociblmienlo y CUART03 UK OAMARA. GEORGE J. HENKEL8, THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT, 18mrp f H lADlLLPU I A. TO RENT. for e e n t. premises, no. 809 jCHESNUT Street, for Stoteor Office. 'OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS suitable for a Commercial College. Apply at BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. Ci I.1 M M A !'WMlTr nnniin.imir m.x nn - A lnriH run.Ur.i hmll I .......... l. . ., v wumin-uuuae, uuMva luubt). HUU flVH kurn. nl V,i.,...,,.. ui.i WKlka aud garden; within mo miiiuiHa1 wlk or l)uy' Laue htailuu. Apply to J. A KM tRONU, g 17 m fTK) RENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR a. "np,J?.?w1?S Jwyer' wlUj r Wltueut board, at Wo. liaOlKAKD Btrwu. tit Or TO LET A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED dr I', J, Wit Xtflttgrwvb UUlue, i -a U OPENING, FOR SALE. FOE SALE A VERY DES1UABLB Honre it CHKSNDT HILL. Annn tn te. I. UCinNOT. No. 418 WALK UT Street. 3 IT Wfmtt rjlUE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOB THK 8AXB Or REVENUE STAMPS, HO. 0 CHESNUT STREET. , CENTRAL OFFICES, No. 105 8. FIFTH St. (Two doom below Cbeemut street), AMD NO. 43S WALNUT STREET. (Peuu Building, i ESTABLISHED 1863. Tiie Hale of Revenue Stamps is stlli continued at tne Old-EutabLUthed Agency. Tbe stock comprises every denomination printed by tbe Government, and bavin at all times a large supply we are enabled to nil and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, Imme diately npon receipt, a matter of treat Impor tance. United States Notes,', National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Pout Olflce Orders received In payment. Any Information regarding tbe decisions o t tbe CommUwloner of Internal Ravenue obeer fully and gratuitously turniabed. Revenue Stamps printed npon Drafts, Checks Reoelpts, eto. The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: On 125 and upwards 2 per cent. 100 3 " " 800 " Address all orders, eto., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 804 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS O all kinds, and STAMPED ENVELOPES CO fitantly ou bund. LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. EARLES' GALLERIES, N04 816 CHESNUT Stroot. LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTINag, PICTURE FRAMES, FINE ENGRAVINGS, CHR0M0-LITH0GRAPHS. JAMES 8. EABLE & SOX, 12 u Uutatsw N, 810 CHiSSHur Sireet.
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