Al Secesli tetteir. U [The followie,g letter :from a !airy in :1 Nashville to a friend in'tbe Rebel Army was found' in New Orleans by Edwin Ly , min ankfurntsbelius:for pnblication ra).3 110 ME, Iderch. ISt; 1.862;..r. D4ttgeT : :•ltata - rt . D: A lonely rainy Sabbath eve is only well and pliaitabity Spent in rladiaa and writing. I - wrote Ist Sunday,'anlif the Mails were regu. lar f yen T haVe it ere this • I was compelled to send it to Mabry Co; to Mr. Vanleer, 84 - we *ere inch "close prisoners" . we are allowed nog -malls. I am really so low e - pirited. this evening I fear your letter 1" . 1 - .1l,not:be so very welcome, and it - is a im itate so unusual for me, that I feel quite unlike myself. I awakened this morning with . a feeling; so deep, of such - itttense, Imconquerable hatred to the "Yankee Verinin," that I almost feared to attend church. but I went. Mr. Harris preached "charity never failed'," and. Ed . while • listening; I 'shuddered to think how little 1 litl. I prayed God forgive,.but I mould net,. help - it, that they might be scattered so. far apart, thatunly Omnipotence cutild put their disjointed limbs together. It iii seething, crushingly humiliating to our proud Southern natures, to bear the insp. leap . "of even their presence in our city I must in justice to Gen Boell say, that big'.untirim., , vigilance, has prevented madly that otherwise we would have stif.l feted, and although an enemy. he has thus far been a - gentleman; that is .ou touchr to say of a Federal though he is a I General. Our city itt overpotcered with the honor of boldiiig in . her midst. crow Generals, Cofunels, Cuptaini and Lieutenants, suf. ftotent•to form a blockade (ur blockhead ) My eyes are positively on pivots, for 1 inive , tureed- them often enough to have transferred them had it not been the ease. I aiu sitting by my window and have a full view of the "blue devils" for they have been passing here since last Mon day like ''bees in a swarm." I do not knOta - the strength of the army, but they are the 'awn' splendidly cq uiped men that I ever read of, touch hiss •saw. The pri• vates are dressed much better than our officers. Quite a gorgeous display the,y finidn'in their triumphed march through the city,'the,Baird playine "Bail (Mum bia," but when the "arch•fiends" raised the "Stars and Stripes" to the tune of 4 •Dixte,7'.lpray God way never let me feel as I then felt, for Ed. I/Could with oat a quiver, or the slightetit feeling of humanity, have cut the heartityout of ev ery one of theist. Now my friend "don't keep at a distance," I have etairly re. covered from my gavagerous mood, and ant_ perfectly willing to let them aluee knowiug that the Lord will reward them forAheir - iniquities. It would take. the patience of a Job, the meek humility, of to make this Mary await such judgment though without- a wish to has ten it. I have ••never liked triti"North thity are assentially a different, run of people from us, but I would willing!', &tic extended the hand of friend-hip, if they -only would have attended to their otin ° bM:itiess, andkept their side of the 4 1ence" but now that they have crossed it degolatieg our homes, I would wage a war eternallg, and if eventually they con " quer. let it be a wide desolation without aitprig.of vegetation or a human being alive. ' For myself before I will acknoul edge their aolenity, I will make my own ful:ileral pile and die if I cannot live free. I alia twit excited new, I am as Cahn and cold ns an icicle, and mean every word 1 1 , that I-say. I have nit in the least giveit tip, I'feel that the war has jest began ; and though 'tor a while hope folds her' siirl6, I know she will , perch on our standard a bright winged bird of liberty We -Mast make up our Mitt& to sapr and bear; the path to , freedom is nut over rie ! ;es, and we must pray, for with, nt the. help of God, we are as babes, helpless. Gen. Buell says he is quite deceived in regard to the Union - feeling in Nashville, that he feels he is in the very hot bed of secession. General Mitchell sa3s,the, citizens of Naslivil:e,ean pursue the "eveni tennrof their way"' but they chant crook their finger Ile says it Was and is l, firm, intent to marry a Tennessee wed a an, .stet he admires above everythine.l that h i tt had seen South,the proud, deli liberate' courage of the - asliville women, although their horror of a l tankee Angq !it'll to the , •euiek." 'Shimld he hapfteml o. marry a woman of my ectilibre" he would get stung itolkeriminately. Gen.j Nelsen, is a crabbed old' bachelor. llt and his staff were lording it through town the ether diiv and passing Mrs. Kirk! mantq some girls were standing on th :porch:,waving a secession flag, as the cai t i aicadti' , 'made a momentary pause. thq. ,gave three times three fur Jeff Davis and ;the Southern Confeder..ey, and down with -the Lincolnites. The General rude up and told them such cheers must cease thin be had met with insult from the quill Wag babies of the &nth." and the eitl - say he,threatened ; them with a bastile.— / - „Well now if he begins to show his "old cloven - foot” he had better prennez garde, and if he impresses women for their 'tongues he had better begin his work, fer"it, take a bastile from Tenne4 Florida.to,hold them. Down nit the Academy the other day. I was'waitingen one - of our - cloldiers and Dr Madder came _upytith an . uld gentleman, and stopped to speak to ivy pleat. I was at tbe trst, glaniiiirepossessed With his vener able appearanCe, Ire addresSed himself tne by saying "Miss you had brave soldiers aegnieSeed. , end nfter l a 16*.'nionients'aoh4rfation,Ac spoke' of what bray. fellows the e oith=iiieet ieet 'said yes, although my, enemies„ I acknowledged tliehi, :fine_ soldier s,'. dreaded the contact; with there. hi) at his next queStion whickwati " Novel ITes.acknooage . ilie -Yankee soldiers the lifer/est:6llo:i- on earth." Then for .the first .time T. sew he Was . a • iiitikeei and alt the, pride. and ,lithiglifthess of my' na tion. were copeentrated in , the : bosr.l . made when I rePlied, "I - db . sir roost 'p ortico 141y•theire of Enema Vista and'BUll Item" I liope Ed. that you are not getting" dis cauraged• in our cause, .btit in regard to that . I have no fear. .31y prayer is . that ,under the guidance of a just God; ,that ictory may ye' eruwn our noble efforts. Reinemb'dr me to all friend and believe Me ever the same. . NARY. The Government now tries for twine. frit postal purpbses, flax instead of cotton. The material is strongee'and safer than cotton brine, and a hundred Yards nn.re the pound is produced. TIM railroads are also using thin iron roofs for their passenger ears instead of cotton, and bass wood shaving instead of cotton -fOr their Paeking . . Gradually, if the war 'goes on, king. Cotton may have to tyke his place behind the throne instead of upon it, as Monarch of all he surveys. Wool and flax are-fast gaining in the race for mas tery. A milkman was awoke by a . wac in the nizht with the annotmeement that his hest cow was choking. Fie jumped up to save the live or his animal when, In ! he fuund a tureip in the mouth of his pump Men are generall=y like wagons ;,they 'attic piodigiouhlv I%hen there is nothing U thPw. _ FOR'SALE Ai hit to exchange for Horses. Wagons, Stock Li' Good Notes or Judgments. valuable Farm situate in Harrison townshily; Potter Co. Pa., lyina on the old State road. heading from Spring gills to Harrison Valley and Westfield Pa. Containing about 110 Acres, about SO Acres introVed and in a good state of ettlti tion. on which is arected a large Frame '-louse, good Barns. Corn House and other necessary out-buildings, a good Apple Or- Chard containing some twenty different kinds Of Grafted Fruit. Shade Trees; Sm. The above Farm lies about 1 mile from Harrison valley, 7 miles from Westfield and 6 thilesTrotin Spring Mills, and is a good Stock and Grain Farm, and will be sold so that any one that can make apayment of 3 or 4 hundred dollars down, can make e firm pay for itself with his la bor. Price, $2,,4100. for particulars inquire of Peter Simmons now occupying said farm. (ir 0, H. Simmons, Oswayo Village. Pa. C.H.- SIMMONS. Jan 15.,1862. - ~ B S (ki plain above Third Sti, COUDERSPORT, PA. 11l • Noll( • ill A N , PicuiguETUD.. .1 11-1 _ll 0 0 KS, T4APS, GLOBES, BEAN KS DOC KETS LEDG ERS DAY- BOOKS • RECEIPT-BOOKS ; MEMORANDUMS, i PASS-BOOKS, °DIARIES, 1 . p onTrOtaus, BERRA RIMS, LETTED.-BOOKS & , INVOICE-BOOKS. , ' Gre t ek, Latin, French and German Test- Books. All .Sr•.leoo' Books used in, the Count! ) Ikeid 'n hood, or imuzedicy - ely procured 'when desired • Magazine's or any Peiiodicals supplied tylen desired.. A gi - al assortment of paper, Envelopes Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw lag Materials, Water Colors, .cc. 111 BEES. , TESTA MENTS,, PRAYER HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds MUSIC-BOOKS MD SHEET-MUSIC, Slates, Rulers. Back-Gammon Boards Chess &c., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange fur Books, Sc. [ll-3.4] Cl 5 OLIN TE se; KELLY'S 6 , 2 TORE can always be found tke best of Cooking, Box and Parlor STOVES. Also, TIN and SHFT-IRON WARE. POTS, ; KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, fitVINO-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CADIZ 4oNs. Alpo, Agricultural Implements,.. sueh CULTIVA MRS. CORN-SIIELLERS, 11ORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS. THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Gond and substantial EAVEN-TROUGHti put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds. including Cash, seldom refused. Store ou Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-50 paritcs gijrip V v] E undersigned Unuld respectfully inform the surrounding community that"he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John S. Mann, where he is prepared to do All kinds of Harness Work on the shortest ElOtiCC. LONG STRAW COLL AR'S, •. also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a superior article, and need but a trial to insure their success. Repiriug•dtme in good style. Surcingles, *Martingale-rings, Mules, and name straps, itc., k.•pt consta tly on hand.. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. - ' S. - P. MINAR. Coudersport Oct. 16th, 1860. , , FIROWN'SUGAR for 10•eentspir pound. UP and County orders taken• - nt 85 eentt•tin thi:doilarat thecePost Stem Jan. S. • '• NFO ..-004,1)5' Purchased during t h e recent panic and great decline in Goods in Noir York. DRY GOODS, Ladies Dress Goods, Readp-made Clothing, HATS and CAPS. BOOTS .and SHOES. GROCERIES The Neuralgia and Rheumatteler (large sizl,).ftir pains in the Chest, Shoulders; Back, or any part of the body, sent. post-paid, on , receipt of Thirty-Seven cents, PROVISIONS, i Address CROCKERY. Fancy Goods, NOTIONS. Wool. Twine, Wall• Paper, NAILS, and WOODEN-WARE. We respectfully invite n call, feeling cen6dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction, giving better Goods for less MONEY than can b• had at any other House in Potter or adjoining connt►ee I= We bare also added to our well-known stock of goods, a new and complete stock of U. PURE DRUGS. Medicines. Chemicals, Paints Oils. Varnishes, Glues. Dye Stuffs CASTILE SOAP. Sponges. Corks. Bottles Vials and Lamp-Globes. &ow &c. 4tos ! 4 - P ALL OF WHICH I will be sold 'at the VERY LOWEST RATES FOR CASH. Don't 1 1 1d1 to Call and See P. A. STEBBINS & CO. CORNEii OP MAIN AND SECOND STREETS COUDF.RSPORT, PA. The Bugle Cans! nub War has Began! A War of E . :lamination against Bad Teeth. Bad Breath. Diseased Gums, Toodiache,Bar- ache, and Neuralgia. _ OUR ATILLERY Y 1 Dr. Wm. B. 1-turd's DENTAL.- TREASURY.: A complete set of Remedies for PRESERVING THE TEETH, PURIFYING THE BREATH AND MOUTH. and CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. Dr. Hurd'; egebrattd NO unt WASHI Dr.liord's imesuoled TOOTH I'D WDER,I box Drllord'anoyie TOOTHACHE DROPS.I boi Dr. Hurd'', UNRIVALLED NEURALGIA PLASTER'. - Hurd'i-I.II,4NUAL on the Best tyeans - of Preierbing the Teeih,ritialuelingpieetions for the Proper Treithitent of , Children's Teeth: FLOSS SILK for cleaning between thee - reeili - TOOTH PICKS, etc., etc. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, 77 Fourth St., Brooklyn, (E. D. • Price, LiNt . DOLLAR; or, SIX for The Dental makes a.package eight inches by , tive, and is sent -by express. Full fireetiun for use is on each article The following articles we can .send separ ately, by mail. viz: ; _ ''The —The Treatise on-Press:l':Sing TeetViettt,liiitt paid, on. receipt of Twelve Cents, or flour stamps. The Neuralgia Plaster, for Neuralgia in the Face, Nervi l ins Headache, and . Earache. sent, rstpitid, on receipt of 'Eighteen cents, or st.x . stamps. Dr. Hurd's MOUTH WASH, FOOT!' POW DER, and TOOTHACHE DROPS cannot be sent bY mail.. but they can probably be ob!ain ed at your Driik or Periedical Stores. If they cannot, send .to us .for the Dental Treasury, price, One Dollar, adtich contains.tnem. NOW, ARE DR, HURD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD 'I The best evidence that - they are is, that their firmest friends and best patroos are those who have used them longest. DR. WILLIAM B. Bean is an eminent Dentist of Brooklyn. Freastner of the New York State Dentists' Association, and these preparations have been used in his private practice for years, and no leading citizen of Brooklyn or. Williamsbnrg,h questions their excellence, white eminent Dentists o(New York recommend them as the best known to the profession. Without the aid of advertising, dealers have sold them by the gross. • The Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Times says : "We are happy to know that our friend, Dr. Hurd, is succeeding beyond all expectations with his Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder. The great secret of his success rests with thefact that his articles are precisely. what they are represeated to be, as we can testify from thee• long use:" The well-known P. T. Barnum writes :—"I GLASS. ound your Tooth :Powder so good that my family have used it all up. We find it the best Powder for tire teeth that we ever used. I shall feel obliged if you Will send me another supply at the, Museum at your convenience, with the bill." But .their cost is so small that every one may test the matter for himself - • Ilewnre of the ordinary Tooth Powders. Dr. [surd's Tooth Powder contains nu acid, nor alkali, nor charcoal, and polishes without wearing the enamel. Use no other. WHAT DOES OR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECT Dr. Mouth !rush and Tooth Powder will give 'young ladies that line k. charm in woman—a sweet breath and pearly teeth. Tiy them, ladies. Dr. Kurd's ilfauth Wash and Tootle Powder wiU cteame the mouth from all foul exhala- tions. and if used in the morning, will make the breakfast taste sweeter and the day begin more pleasantly. Hundreds of persons can testify to this. Try them, gentlemen. I)r. l3urd's Mouth Wash and Tooth .rowder are the -heat preparations in the world for cur ing BAD BREATH and giving firmness and health to the pins. thindreds of cases of Diseased Bleeding Gams,' Sore Month, Canker, etc. ; have been cured by Dr. H zird's astringentwash. Dr. Ilurd's Ir4sh. and Tvoth Powder give an additional charm to courtship, and make hushatids more agreeable to their wives and wives to their husbands. They should be used by every pCrson having ARTIFCIAL TEETH, which are liable to impart a taint to the mouth. Dr. llord's Toothache Drops cure Toothache arising from exposed nerves, and are the best friends that parents can nave in the honse to ' save their children from tonne and themselves from loss of sleep and sympathetic suffering. Farmers and Mechanics! you •cannot well afford to neglect your teeth. For a trifling sum, you can now get preservatives. than which Rothschild or Astor can get nothing better. Remember that Dyspepsia and Con sumption of the Lungs often originate in Neg lect of Teeth. Send for the Trealiseon Teeth, and read Dr. Fitch's observation on this sub ject. If too late to arrest decay in your own teeth, save your children's teeth. Neuralgia Plasters. Dr. Hurd's Neuralgia Non-raihrsire P/48ters are the most pleasant and successful, remedies ever prescribed for this painful disease. The patient applies one; becomes drowsy,fallb' asleep. and awakes free from pain, and no blister or other unpleasant or injurious con sequences ensue. .For Earache and Nervous Headache, apply according to directions, and relief will surely follow. Nothing can be ob tained equal to Dr. lbird's Compress for Neu ralgia. Try them. They are entirelyA novel, curious, and original preparation, and won derfally successful. They-are of . two sizes, one small, for the face, price 15 cuts, and the other large, - for application to - the body, price 37 cents. Wit/ Le mailed on receipt of price and one atom,. WHAT ARE THE PFOPLE DOING'! The y- - The .Ainerican , people are intelligent enough to appreciate preparations that contribute so much to the happiness of those using them, and they a ant. them. Eery mail brings us letters. some ordering the THEATIBE ON TEETH, some the'NEcnAtola PLA'sruits; and-not a few enclosing 37 cents fur the Mourn WASH, to be sent by mail; but. tothose wettre compelled to reply that it is impossible to send a half; pint bottle by mail. The people want these Remedies. Who will- eupply them? Now is the Chance. for AgqiijLts. Shrewd agents can make a small fortune in Carrying - these article's around to families. The Dental Treastrii, is the neatest article that man or woman can carry afound. Send f one and see, or, better, a dozen, which we will sell as samples for $7. WM, B. HARD & CO. Tribune Buildings, New York. That remittances may be made with confi dence, NT, B. H. & Co. refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn ; to G.W. Griffith, Prestid't Farmers' and Citizens' Bank, Brooklyn, and to ether& . Hurd & Co: T ibune Buildings, New York : 645 " T/1114 ?Mt! ; Highly t,i'thebabis DOWNER'SDOWNER'SPATENTtiNT fiEMMER , AND'SIIIELD FOR SAND-SEWING, Is "just the think for all'Who use the needle. This - remarkably simple and hovel inventionsaves one: , half the labor of hand.iewing, as it.com pletely protects the finger from the point, of the needle, and makes a nest and uniform hem while the operator- is Retying. NO LADY SIioIILD BE wiYIIOIIT,IT- It is cheap, simple, beautiful, and useful: The Elemraer and Shield will be sent free of charge on receipt of the price,. .25,cvnits: Enclose Stamp for descriptive - circular and ALSO, DOWNER'S METROPOLITAN SKEIN-WEINDER AND suing -Bird Combined . . . . . . . . Is 'an' article"of real tnerit: It is used for the purpose of winding . skeins. of Thread, Silk, thitton;yarn, Floss, WOrsted, Ste. It is readily adjusted to the work-table, and . will be found indispensable to all using the above articles, being a useful and: invaluable appendage to the Seirtug-Bird. ' . Priceso Cte: to $1 according to Style and Finish. $l5O. per Month can be Real ized by enterprising Agents (Wanted in every town and County throughout the United States and Canada,) selling the above , articles, as sales are rapid; profits large, and has no Com paition. A liberal discount to the trade. Address A; H. Downer; • 442 Broadway, New York, ' Patentee and Sole Proprietor. N.B.—General and exclusive Agencies will be granted on the most liberal terms.—ml93m • THE DAY SCHOOL !BELL, A NLW SINGING BOOK FOR. DAY SCHOOLS, called the DAY SCHOOL BELL is no'w ready. It contains about 2.00 pages of choice Songs, Rounds, Catches, Dnetts. Quartetts. and Choruses, ninny of them written expressly for this work, besides '..!3 pages of the Elements of Mu - sic. The Ele• ments are so easy and progressive, that ordi nary teachers will find themselves entirely successful in instructing even young scholars to sing correctly and-scientitijaßt , while the tunes and words embrace such a variety 01 lively, attraetive and soul-stirring music and stntiments, that no trouble will be experi enced in inducing all beginner's to go on with zettl'in acquiring Skill in one of the .most health-giving, beauty-improving, happiness yielding, and order-producing exercises of school life. In simplicity of its elements, in variety and adaptation of. music, and in excellence and number of its songs, original. selected, and adlipted, it claims by much to excel all competitors. It will be found to be the best book ever issued for Seminaries, -Academies, and Public Schools. A few sam ple pages of the Elemmts, Tunes, and Songs. are given in a circular; send and get one. It is compiled by HORACE WATERS, Author of "Sabbath-School Bells." Nos. 1 and 2. of which have had the enormous sale of 655.- 000 in 30 mouths. Prices, paper covers, 20 cents, $l5 per 100; Bornd, 30-cents, $22 per 100 • cloth bound, embossed. gilt, 40 cents. $3O per 100. 25 copies furnished at the 100 price. Mailed tree at the retail price. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, No. 481 Broudway, New York SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES !!: A NECESSJTY 3N EVERY RMJSEIRAD! JOINS Si; CRUSLEV'S American Cement Glue, The strongest Glue in the World For Cementing Mod, Leather, Glass, Ivory, ~ China, Marble, Porcelain, - Alabaster, Bone. Coral. etc. The only article of the kind ever produc ed which will withstand Water. DCTUAC"4 "Every housekeeper should have a supply of Johns & Crosley's American Cement Glue ;' —New York Tithes. "It is so convenient to have in the house." —New York Express. “It is always ready • this commends it to everybody."—N. Y. In dependent. "We have tried it. and find it as useful in our house as water."— WilkceSpirit of the Time.. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Very liberal reductions to Wholesale Dealers TEIOIS CASH For- sale by ell Druggists and Store keepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS &.. CIIOSLEY, (Sole Manufacturers.) " 78 William Street s New York. (Corner of Liberty, Street.) jyttly THE HEROES OF PEACE Asp TIME 12 FIROES OF WAR Anthony,E. N0.;501 Broadway, New York, is now publishing, in addition to other por traits, the celebrated collection known in Eu rope and America as Brady'N Nation:ft Photoyrophic Portrait Gallery, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent men of America, not excepting Jeff Davis, Gen Bea nregard, Floyd, and a host of other confederates. Price of Portraits, $3,00 per dozen. Can be sent by hntil. Scenes of the War for the Onion, are published, card size. and in Stereocopic form. 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Uon, und even Deafness, and Partial Blind. nes., have been cured by the alterative action of thus Brost of the pills In market contain 3fercury, AY I eh, of though a valuable remedy in ekilful bands, la dangerous In a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that fro. quently follow in... Incautiou3 use. These contain no mow cur• or mineral subetance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TRE RAPID cum: OF COUGHS.COLDS, HOARSENESS, 101PL1130 "ENZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING . COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN. CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and for the repot of consumptive patients in adnney4 stages of the nliSease. We need net speak ` to the public of its virtues. Throughout every town, and almost everylbamlet of the American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary com plaints have made it already known. Nay, few are as families in any civilized country on this continent without some personal experience of its effects; and fewer yet the communities any where which have not among they some living trophy of its victorybter the suktle and dim gerous diseases of the throat and longs. While it is the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formi• dable and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be em- ployed for infants and young persons. Parents should have it in store against the insidious ettethy that steals upon themlunprepared. We have abundant grounds Is believe the Cur ateT PECIOnAt eaves more lives by the ms eumptions It prevents than those it cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are curable, nor per lest them until no human skill eon toaster the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away. 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