ri Milt . r : iii4r: ._:(s4**i.i, COrDERSPOItTI. x,'1800.: The Sheriff of "fiVt. County advertises ~e t pone tracts of :land -to -be sold by won the 3rd day of Sept. A sttitilar ti t was advertised at the June. Term— rotas arc savage iu our neighboring Doty . We will publish our list nest ee k, when it will be seen that 'there is p i e difference. - liarper's Magazine, for September, is little ahead of all but Goeleje this- time. se eds no word of commendation from it being so well known to the reading 113 l i e. We notice a poem, "The Sew. Girl," by Fits James O'Brien, and pens from Porte Crayon, Fitz 'thigh ,di ov r, Wm. M. Thackeray and John tis kia--all first class literati. ,•We fur either of the $3 magazines for $2, to sr subscribers. , The Putter co., R. .1?. Company.— gy an announcement in our advertising .damns it will be seen that this company, ,Ise project we noticed at considerable agth last summer, is putting itself in ,i ve position, and are going to work .estly in the effort to secure the capi necessary. . It is in the hands of en tic and persevering men- who can iiatand both foreign and American A day or two since F. W. Knox, show us a handful' of the Wheat then be g harvested on his farm in Summit oroship, and of which he said be would, vebetween 300 and 400 bushels. It .• of the first quality. The Buckwheat .d Oat crops in this vicinity look as rocuising as need be. Some lots of po toes,aro rotting, in this immediate vi :nity in coneepence of the dontineed ueavy rains, and some of our farmers 'are egianing to lament the entire crop.= line will tell. Population of Putter Cbuntll.—W ire been favored by Dept. Marshal ibite, with the census of the following owaships which we compare with pre= ions statistics. 1840. 1850. 18G0 Eullia, 348 283 431 Caudervort, . 234 447 14U Homer, -Wharton, 174 230 - - Sweden, 154 254 . - Stewardson, ".---- 54 - Roulet. 152 222 422. Pleaent. Talley, --T.-- . . . 73. -- tlysse:4, 371 693 - Bingham, - 453 584 G9B. Geneses, 127 301 692. Portage, - 34 - Jackson, - - 51 - Pile, 139 202 - West Branch, - 93 - Hector, 119 214. - Allegany, - 238 331 - Clara, 61 89 ' .172. Sharon, 259 502 1869. Osir4yo. 101 244 621. Harrison, 497 720 1100. Hebron, 142 337 - 3fr.*Editor : A sad accident occurred •triut two miies from here yesterday. Mr. tsll, a poor man, while engaged in clear. g a road so as to be able to haul rails from his fallow, hitched his steers to a log ipposino• e it to be loose, and it being fast tone end flew round and caught his lee , ol iteen it and another log and broke both tones below the knee. He managed to cud to the house where he lay fur three hors alone, his wife beim , b at a neighbors • '3 iting, and his nearest bei ,, hbors being 11.tut,a mile distant: Al couple of boys ,essidg by and talking rather loud, were , Terheard by him and he hallooed and , tutt,glit them to him, so that assistance Ca obtained. Having sent to Ceres and lisurayo village without obtaininga doctor, they finally got one from the Eleven 3ltie, Dr. Goodall, who set his lee., tad he is now in a fair way to recover. Youry truly,. M. 3 IILLPORT, Aug. 19 1859. Fatal Accident. =A correspondent in Pike township sends us the following par- iienlars of a fatal g'dcident which recently erearred in that region. On the 6th of Jane, Justice Kilbourne issued a search *mat, otrthe oath of Chauncey Guern '•'y and Henry Decoy, charging some one unknown-to denonents.of stealing six gal -I",ar of brandy and goods to the amount $4O from a peddlar's waggon at E. Jelarston's barn, on the 22d of May . — goods arid brandy were not foubd t) constable Metzger. One of the above 'lined peddlers (our correspondent does let ituow which) has been peddling about the county during the Summer. and on kardaY the 4th rust,, was driving his Neon up the Long Run road, reading t rot -Gaines to Westfield, and when near the house of Geo. Harvey, the waggon tax against a rock in the side of the road tad upset, throwing him out. Be did r 't think he was much hurt at first, but ►tea the excitement caused •by the pre whiskey had passed' off, asi 11 tras again sober, it was found that his quits were of - afatal character. "He died,the following Sunday night. OR correspondent - closes" 'his bitter with the followitgai3proprkite reficetion: ".l iva has pusserrtn his reward anther. ofintemperatirce 7—arid , still, with thousands of 'facts snore awful than this, Men whO held high: positions, end:even those who profess christiamty, will fold their arms and look on end smile. .Yes, even lawyers in high itanding at the bar and in the council of the State, will defend those guilty of filling drunkards' graves --those who.murder fathers with poison, mothers with degradation, misery' and want, and send innocent children to the elms-house ; or more frequently to tl State-prison in after life. Rurusellers. do all- this—can there be any c:“.:u.,-.1?-" Improvements .in Coudersport. —Our village presents quite an active progres. sion this.year in the way of building im provements. We will mention some of them just completed and - now in progress: P. A. Stebbins has erected ularge and handsome frame dwelling, near the river on Second Street• 1t.i5•34540 feet, two stories high; built by W. B. Gordnier. Hon: Isaac Benson, has erected a con venient law, office nearly opposite 'the above, and near his residence. Frame; built by E. Rees. Ira Canfield has 'erected a comfortable frame dwelling on the. lot near the new rist Mill. Size 2:4x32, two stories high; built by W. B. Gcrduier. Hou.:Subleski Ross has made a large ad dition to his residence. Flame; built by W. B. Gordnier. W. B. Gordnier has erected a carpen ters shop on the site of the one burnt during the Spring. It is frame r 24.136. D. E. Olmsted Li; Co., are adding . 40 feet to the rear of their Store, making the entire length of the -building-TO feet; width 24 feet, 2 stories high;' built by W. B. Gordnier. N. Stebbi❑s & Bro., are also adding 36 feet to the rear and Second Street front of their store, two stories high and 26 feet wide; built by E. Rees. Collins Smith is putting up a hand some and commodious brick store,- near the new Grist Mill, and near - his own dwelling. It is 76 feet long by 26 feet wke, and' two stories high. Foundation walls by Sullivan brothers; Stone•cut• ting by .1. S. Crouch ; carpenter work by W. 13. Gorduier; brick work by R. Pinch. The frame of the new Tindery of the .Sanberg Brothers, has 12e213 erected, and the Imildiug-iS being. pushed forward - la completion as rapidly as convenient.— When it is completed we will notice it more specifically. E. B. Hart, Harness-maker, and C. Reissman, Cabinet-maker, have each fitted up convenient shops during the year. A b.aseuient lecture and prayer-meeting room has been added to the Presbyterian Church, aud - the building Mad street near it considerably improved. Judge Ross has - built a model bridge across Mill Creek for private convenience and public use • ids() one of the same kind across the river at Seventh street. They are structures which, for cheapness, come liness and durability, the borough corpo ration will do iv ell to imitate hereafter. We believe they were built by. J.. Wil liams. In addition Co flu: foregoing, several of our citizens have repaired, by adding to or tearing down their dwellings and beau tified their grounds, while nearly every citizen - has contributed his share towards the beauty of our village by planting trees in and around his grounds, or oth erwise improving them. Altogether the progress has been marked, and creditable to our citizens. DIED. VAN KUREN—In Genesee, Ang,tut Bth, Jam: VAN .K . LtEN; in the 77th year of his age. The subject of this notice was born in Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y. Hjs par ents removed to Brooui Co., when he was but 4 years old, where he resided fur many years, and followed rafting for many years after he got old enough, like many of the inhabitants of that region at an earlier day. When the war broke out in 1812, he responded to his country's call and served some time in the lines at Sackett's ilarbor ; for which service his country, after ho was almost worn out with toil and labor, gave him a warrant fair 160 acres of laud; but which he, like many others, uerer located; it went to satisfy the great land speculators? Ile was on:: of whom all that knew him speak in the kindest terms, as an honest up. right benevolent man, possessing a gen erous heart, ever ready to aid all who needed aid, so far as his means would al low. In'the character of his mind lie was independent, and, nut-spcften:in his feelings, speech and .manners ;- and was therefore liable to be misunderstood by those who did not.knew him intiinately. Re was possessed of some 'of the -. moot sterling qualities, althOugh be never made any opemprofessionof,religion by uniting himself with any church; yet some who have embraced a limited faith, accord to him a cbristiah character and believe that 11e.lta - s•-0 - " tel'a' - happi laUtuts:heyond the skies,:i 'lip has left, an aged . companion, one son, and one daughter to mourn their hereaCement. , The -couselations of ' • the gospcl'ivere teedered to • the mourners and a large number of •sympathisiug neighhors, on the 10th, at the Red School Mese, the Red. S. E. Darrow. * KEECEL T -In- Genesee, on &,ttrday, Aaguat 19-.4 l GEoaat: lir„.ECH, aged about. 60 years. • Itotico, A"CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GEN.: TLENIEN.-4he subscriber will tend (free of charge) to all who desire it, -the Recipe- and directions for making a simple tegetable balm that will, in from two to eight days, remove Pimples, L'lothes, Tan; Freckles, SalloWnesS, and all impuritiei and roughness of the Skin, leaving the same—as Nature intended it sho'd dearAmooth and beautiful. Those de siring the Recipe. with full instructions. di, rection.4:and advice, will pleace call ou ed dr;ss (with •returii postage.) - JAS. T. MARSgALL i •• • PRACVICAI, GAMMA', 4E-I3t No. 32 City Buildings, N. York. - THE BLOOD 18 THE LIFE.—No more shall the poor sufferers is oar country languish, their constitution racked and 'torn by strong and dangerous mineral-medicines ; they will come to the fountain of health; ounil in,sim- Ple herbs - and root from - hatureistarehOilse. THE MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS, of innocent mountain plants composed, will' reach and stop their distress, and cause the:blood, re neWed and cleansed, to carry through the body the elements of health; building up the broken constitution; and carrying life and health, where but for them would have been the wreck of hope—the feeble moan of suffer ing, at last ended by the cold hand of death. Do not let prejudice overcome your better reason ; do not look upon these Pills as only ' like •, others . do - not let your despair, after try ing everything else, prevent you from trying these. .The blood Must be pure, and then sickness is impossible. NV hat a great and yet simple truth is this ! it appeals to the common sense of all, it is the - great key-stone ,of the, healing art. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN !HEBB PILLS will : purify- and cleanse it us sure as the sun Will rise to-morrow. ;Judson's Mountain Herb Pills are sold all Medicine Dealers. THE FEMALE ORGANIZ ATI& is often as frail as that of a tender flower. Many of the RCS eater into marriage relations without .being able to. undergo the labors and trials of maternity. In this country thousands of young and beautiful women are sacrificed every year from this cause alone. Hostetter's cele brated Stomach Bitters will sate many of this class from an untimely grave. This medicine has been used with great benefit by immense numbers of people throughout the republic, and the proprietors have received grateful commendations from all sections of the coun try. The Bitters will be found to be very pleasant to the taste, even as a beverage, and prompt and pOwerful in its effect as a medi cine. It infuses new vitality into the frame, and strenthens the whole system, so that women who use it are enabled to go through with labors which would, without it, ce cer tain to prostrate t lent. Sold by all druggists. al, il:i 3114r-tiztinfuts.. OTIt'E - . P. A. STEBBINS, hating sold out his Stbck of Goods, is desirous of closing up his bitsi ness. persons indebted to him are re quested to call immee.idtety and settle their accounts. liis books will be found at the, Store of E. N. STEBBINS & BRO. POTTER CO. RAILROAD COM PANY. A meeting of the shareholders of the POT TER CO. RAIL'-MAD COMPANY, will be held at GERMANIA, on Saturday, Sept. Ist, 1860, from I to . G o'clock P. M.. for the pur pose of electing a l'resident, and 12 Directors. Those abfund are requested to be present, or send their proxies at least three days previous. The sobseriptioa list will remain open until that time. By order of the Commissioners Germania, Aug. 16, 1860. SALT FOR SALE -a t-- SCHOOMAKER'S, At 82,50 Per Barrel. C ORN 11E-A'at s2,oo'per hundred F LOUR, Extra, .50,50 per barrel VEIV ARRIVAL of than aiceizt TEA. 500 BUtil/ELS DRIED BERRIES wanted _ in exchange for Guods. N. SCHOO3I,IKER Coudersport, July 25, 1860 COURT ,PROCLANATION. WlllPErneaS.rtt j h i e nig H e on a . nd ßo th h e er Er t o G n.:. j ll, o "b e l i t , e t; Mann and G. 0. Colvin, Associate Judges or the Courts of Oyer & Teri:liner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the ,Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Potter, -have issued their precept, bearing date the seventh day of Angust, in the year of our Lord one Chou: sand eight hundred and sixty, and to me di rected, for bolding a Court oiOyer and Term iner and General Jail Delivery,.. Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the Borough of Couder sport, on MONDAY, the lith day. of Sep. tember next, and to continue one week Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in' their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi tions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices ap pertain to be.cLone. And those who are bound by their recognixancea to prosecute:against the prisoners that are or, shall be in the jail of said county of Pater, arc to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at CounzaseonT. Aug. 7,1E160 2 and the 84th year of the 'adept ndence of the United States of ,A..ericn: ITN: F. BURT, Eberif. tVERY CITIZEN ! OF POTTER COFNTIF, On tkke ground of Siilf-pitereA ought to be: a,Subseri.- ber to the 30TANAL. It is the only- paper'publ!sheif in tho County, . - Mot, - : - .,,• 7 :1:_454) - „.-._: D.. L:OLMSTED tlit CO (D. E. 01::ILS7gDi n.s,cormil.E. a A:t. TIGGARSO ARE NOW I RECEIVING A. LARGE STOCK ,OF atitttai Bartaultist, adapted to the - wants of this county, all of - which will be sold at the Lowest 'ricer,' FOR READY- FAY,. • . .. . , . • . , or on TIME to prompt pacing customers. Ad examination of Goods andoniparison of the quality and pricel - i'vith that of any other es tablishment in the County, is solicited. In addition to the usual stech. of Dry Goods, Clothing, ' Bo ots,A Shoe; Groceries, Crockery, &c., formerly kept at the store of D. E. OLMSTED, is offered a full stock of • Hardware, Iron & Nails, Feed, Provisions, ClOver and Timothy Seed i l : , Wall and Window - Paper, Paints & Oils and in fact: nearly every'• thing vanted by the peopl, of the! County. Until better arrangements cnn be made,--the Provisions, Feed, Iron, Nails, ish, and other heavy articles will be kept at, the store for 2 aterly occupied by S. CULWELL. WWI US A CALL ULYSSES ACADEMY. JOSEPH A. COOPER. A D:Principal. .11R. - 1 1 13L GILLILAND, S.SISTANTS: y .a. MISS 11. M. JONES, - . • • The FLYSSES ACADEMY Was cotrirnoneed in the spring of 1859 end opened to students the following September. Its objeCt is to af ford to the youth of its vicinity, and to others who may choose it, as a place of study, the requisite facilities for obtaining a, thorough and practical'edueation. ,• - ' , • The school is in a neat; two-story building, beautifully situated on 'a - gentle eminence commanding a view of the village .and Coun try around. The adjoining yard • contains about three acres. The uper story contains a single room ; and is used 'or- a chapeli re'ci-; 1 tation; and stAy room. This, room is lighted by 14 largO windows, fufniShed with setts for 130 scholar, tables, black=boards, (maps, charts; clock, .thermometer,• and Librdry of Reference 13001r.5. .The- lower, story co stains two rooms.for recitations, one for librdry,i a dressing room, and a hall Bby 4,4 feet..• i The students boar'd in. private - families' and study in their own 'morns. - Nearly every f.tu ily in the village open their houses to boarders. As several new houses are being erected, there - will 'be r holack Of accommodations; and; in :private- families, 'students can enjoy the comforts of, home. - I - 1 ta• This Institution, is •tetter furnished with maps, charts and Reference Books than any similar institution in the country. The Library of Reference contains -over 40 NMl umcs, costing, about $3,00 ‘: vol. .AmOng them - are : A PPLETONS N - F.W' AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, 9 vols. THEIR/ME CYCLO PEDIA, 8 vulg., &c. Tbere [is a ,geheral !li brary under the care of a .Libriirian ; and a Teachers Library containing-25 - vols., - upon DIDAtICS; I . There are three Si.4s4oll3aYear, of Fourteen Weeks each; Commencing as frilkws: - Ist Session Tuesday Atg.2 - Ist, .1860; 2a(l " " Dei". 4th "11, 3rd " , Atelrch 26th;18$1 institute commences :21'0'v. 12th, 18p Tuition Per Terrii. • INVAIRIABLV ADVANCE. Common English—embracing . 11tadittg, - ' I • Writing, Orthography-, Geography : - _ • Grail:dn.*, and Aripiraetic ". $l,OO To whieb is added-for each higher study 1,00 Incidentals, Library, - • • 50 Institute, • - r5O Board, room, iight, fuel, &c., $1,50 per irdek. Rooms without board, S 2. or $3, per Iteiln. PROP. O. W. SANDEBe,A: - Li The author of SANDEaS' READERS; Will, be rrrzeut'the. Int tiro "ts - cti..; of the Fill - Te7, . . and conduct .a Tcapliers' Institute. • Sander,i will be aided'.by, S.; LSWIS; sq., the Co. Suptr,and'in:otinblv bY - the.Sti perintendent's of the adjoining; Counties - . ` It is 'vary impmtant-that Students: be, prei., ent= at the commencement, and , retnalti the . ctose of ;tbe term. - record..oftsch pu 7 FIN attendance will be kept, aid regottaSent tb every PaOori. _ respects flu and convenient duallini, hiaittifutand healihy location, thoroughprietical ,and. syntlentatic -instruction, ry i leierkt aids, purr strong and noble•ineentives this. institution_ ac , knotelidges no superior, and few equals. The in , tercourse of the students with each , othet arid F vrith the'lnstructOrs'is expected taconforin to the courtesies 'and propriette; of ,cultivated society. • Theii admission - to the institution and enjoyment'ef, its privileges, imply a sit'. cred contract on their-part :promptly to Ob serve its Regulationi. A copy of, these is fur nished to each student and conformitylothbm isludispensible to continuance in the Institu tion. . . For furibei information: A.ddr6as the PRIN. CIPAL, Ulysses; Pa. JAPANESE EMBASSY AT PHILADELPHIA. NEW GOODS S PENCEW S. JUST receiving an extensive stock of Wy oming Ccunty Flour. Any one desirOus of getting a better article Of FLOUR- at less - profit than at any othei store in town, will de well to call at SPENCER'S ALSO, and any. other article in the 'hie of PROVIS IONS constantly on hand. Deductions.niade to those that buy . at Wholesale.• of all descriptions; Also Patent Medicines of most all kinds. Those wishing Dr. Doland Kennedy's Medical Dis- covery will find it at MOFFAT'S • LIFE PILLS .:_ND rmagrx BITTEP,S. TIMS'S MEDICINES have non . been befdre the public for a period of 'and ditrinc-that,,time have maintained a high character in almost every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary - end inn:imitate goner of restoring perfect health to .pers i olus suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the hurmin frame is liable. . I= ,• The following' nre . among the-distressing variety of Unman disease ' s ins which. the Vegetable Life Medicines Are well known.fo be infallibie. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATULESCY, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlespess, 111-Tam per, Anxiety, Languor, anil Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of .Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS . , by. cleansing the Whole length of ale - intestines with a s olvent prOcess, and without violence ; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a.rcgular circulation, through the, process of perSpiration in such cases, and the thor ough solution of all intestinal obstruCtion in others. The Life Medicines have been known to care RHEUMATISM.. permanently in three weeks; and GOUT in half that time, by re moving local inflammation from the.muscles .and ligaments of the joints. • DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the] kidneys and bladder; they, operate most delightfulii• on these important organs, and hence biro ever been found a cer-; tutu remedy for the worst cases Of GRAYEL4 Also; WORMS, by diAudging from the turn: ings d the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adherge: j SCIIRVEY, 'ULCERS, abd INVETERATE SORES, by the: perfect purity which • these LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood,, and all the humors. • ' • SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS arid BAD COM PLEXIONS, by their—flier:mire ellectupon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other dijagreeable tom- . pies ions. • • The use of these Pills for aver) , short time, will effect an eirtir6 -cure cf.-SALT' ,RHEUM, and a striking irnproveinent in the Fleetness a c the akin. • COMMON COLDS and' INFLU- F.?~Zh.will always be cured by one dose, or by two in the worst cases. • PILES.—The original •proprietor of these Medi:eines. was cured Of Piles of 35 • years standing, by the use of the LIFE MEDICINES alone.! • . . FEVER, AND AGUE. Forthis - scourge of the Western country, , these. Medicines will be tumid' a safe, speedy, and 'certain remedy.— Other medicines leave the system subject td a return of the dbiease—a cure by tinselled icinee is perraiment--:rnY THEM, BE paLSZTEE, END EE ' EURED: • BILIOUS FEVERS AND 'LIVER , COIL , PLAINTS.—.General Debility, Loss of Appe tite, and Diseases of Females—the Medicines .have. been usecl with the most benefit:id re sults in cases of this deseription:--Kings Evil, and Scorfula. in its worst forms: yields to the .mild yet powerful action Of these re marlcable Medicines. Night Sweats,' Nenmns Nervous Complaints of rat kinds, Palpitation of the Bean, Painters' Polio, are speedily cured. , • , MER.CIIIIIALAISEASES.PersOns whOse eonstitutiona have become impaired by the injadieicius use of..McanCaf, find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the systetri, all,.the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow- Orin' preparations'of Sa.rsanaria: . ' PreßaredAnd sold by W. B. gOrfA' . l`, 335- 8R0A.M.A.7, NZTNYerit% 1 Tor ;ale ' • ARRIVAL OF Tn.?. !' PORK, MEAL GROCERIES DRUGS, EEDICrs.;ES, PERFCMERYi cte„ &c., 41,:c SPENCF:ICS _the caniip4ito:. -_-F10ti,...186.., , .., L. MilitEAtiy:".,:;orgNtt 9 C ti tale 1 BLOCK , tri "OSNVAYO VILLAGE:_ TEIE PllCiPlilkTba • ui itiaceived Lar g egi, Stock- of Good EVER OFFERED IN .04" E R botiilTt" 1 The tissortment;consists (it PRY GOOD'S'a ll4ts Captij Oopts Shoe HAIRD WAR E, emidinitY; ,GROCIgitIES and . PROV ISIONSe I !tin deternilved to sett coda ri4 low, ao they-:16 be I!itredia 4 ded hi Wellsville. flat= ing ruChased for Cash;- do rents or' biieie'it to pry, add selling a large amount for lig ATit 1 1 ?.5.1., I am enabled to Share t110,14M81 Prilfits with my customeis.. - ',.• H ring made arrang,eliieiite the lest houses in the city, goods Zvtll.bo • 1 si)ippeD 10 1114 alje,eillg, ennobling me constantly to otter Die I.4XTEST STYLES and BEST QUALITIES' ot BEST-ITE GOLD AND SILB WATC* Iceition hand for sale.' Pedlats reasenable terms. • ,' OjSit F9i.? 'l`rite37) I Xll b giliNd-LES, . I HAVE ESTABLISHED A BRANCIJ grosg At Eliishnrg under the• name and etite 8i; .P 7 E, srixrir.xoNs N•lie l re a COMPLETE GENERAL .AS.Sciari . . te constantly kept f.)i.kati4 . l.. C. 11. April 2, ?2no:--Iy, 4t. • 5000 Coliies already Sold. 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