:. -- • >..- - - -,-,. ..,... -.... • gotalillipttlinenT; ~. • 1110. - .2r0 , amieuvaieations cam be 'logical afilea, neri;/71- panuxt lqy the - torker's real Mint. not liecfs . sant furtpubri eation,loat aynsareattas officaVitia6 - • - „ , 3111.-the Snagnelninna Is B.,,tirnoinpl.te ly roe-boundiforming n bitylgoveiwhicli pedentarimmkpass in safety- •-•-• Sinitkaold his liouse-and lot he Uttion•Street. -to 1101,-;3'atroas :Ayers, -for11150;00. ' BA it ous ' MSG is one ofthe teheapestMagazinesdn the United _States. - Tlio•Mareb,-anntber 'which is now on . our Ankle, is . Wed With 'ehoiaeoriginalartieles. The Loaded Dleo," . by Sylvaans Cobb `in worth thapriee of the -book. It. has also :an artiele—wlth illustrations—on-Japan, .and itspeeple.- For Seel* , Win. U. Hess. . passing - down. Front street jesterdaY, stivi two gentlemen sOrtio lvhat the'worse for having been in convex au:Won with "Capt. Whiskey." Just as we. approaehodihem,mid.for some unknown ewe—perltilps physiology—one of them plunged intO,the gutter;:11:10 companion assiiltidhliiitc.),rise; and emitmetice4 rub= bing the. dirt from. litti'-cout. "Rubbing him clown,: eh?" exclaimed we: --Not exact ly; only Scraping an 'mown! ntance. - CONCEItT.—Thg 'FA/Ter, Ctrita9grpfOltgh:R., .one of their grand concerts of instrument .al music in Odd Fellows' Milli_ - on Monday ,-theZtth inst. Let all who wish to spend a pleasant evening and hear this delightful ,band discourse sweet music, go the Odd Yellows' Hall on the above named even ing. We amsatisfied with the proficency of the "Keifer's," and know that the mu sical entertainment they purpose giving will be a rich treat. Let us show the re spect for this company by a crowded house. A GRE.I.T Cu.t.xoE.—.The weather this week has been intensely cold. The mer cury fell on Tuesday night from": 18 to 5 de grees, and on Wednesday evening to 4 de grees. The wind blew a perfect gale, which penetrated through every creek ht our dwellings, and chilled the blood in our veins. The temperature throughout the country.has been extremely severe and the suffering .amongst our soldiers must have been intense. TILE PERFECT GENTLEMAN; OE, En e,2I.!ETTE ANDELOQUEIsICE.—A ILOilk of intbr: cnatlcnt and instructioit for those who de :sire to become brilliant or eonspiettous in ;general society, or at parties, dinners, or popular gatherings, containing model speeches for all occasions, with directions .how to deliver them. Five hundred toasts rand sentiments for everybody, and their ;proper modeof introduction. llow to use wine at table, with rules for judging the quality- of wine, and rules for carving.— 1 - iltiquette-, or, proper behaviour in com pany, with en American code of politeness for every occasion, and Etiquette at Wash ington; remarkable wit and conversation at table, etc., to which are added the duties ofOhairman of public m..etings, and rules for the orderly conduct thereof, together with valuable !tints. and examples for for drawing up Preambles mid 'Resole- Volts. By a Gentleman. New York: l)ick at Fitrgerald, Publishers, IS Ann street. Of the making of books on etiquette, turd the various social and political observan (Nl'S, there has I)E.ollsurfeit. • This is the -first wherein a little comm in sense has heed itivolte.l in the matter. • The- author is evidently accustomed to good society, ',and ill a quiet. goo,l-nat area. ha t aut la with - ive way, lets those wit Irm t his advantages have the hei Wit t of his advb;e. - There:vier, :after exam ilning this t•olu toe carefully,, will discover that true good-hrecding is not some hooks Oa etiquette would teach us--ni..re form an.l affeetation; but that ha bit or eunduct which, while he puts us to the least trouble, pla-,es those around us at ease. The prim, or the book is S 1 t, Sent to any address in the United States, free of postsge. FINE FOR TILE VOICE, GOOD FOR Corns.—ln changeable weather vou should be careful of your voice. liry an's Pulutonle Wafers care colds, coughs, .sore throats, horseness, Price 25 scents a box ; Sold by all druggists. tier - There will be a grand Concert in tthe Methodist Church, Marietta, on Mon ,day Evening the 22nd of February, by (she Marietta vocalists. The most popn- Jar, patriotic songs or the day will ,be ;mug, Admission fee 10 cents. The preeeeds to be expended in purchasing bucks for the sabbath school. -The "%ro ot-Vista" is one of the mast popular institu tions of Marietta. Dr. Worrall is the nbatsieal director. We hope the Keifer Orchestra will invite them to Columbia, to assist in their entertainment on the 29th inst. IFORTAIT TO 1M EMS! The great difficulty and expense hereto fore existing In roasting ores highly im pregnated with sulphur, tor want ors prop er furnace has induced some Iron Masters to abandon their use altogether. After much investigation and experi menting CLEMENT B. GRllull of Lancaster Po., has erected sir Improved' furnace for roasting such ores, in connection with St. ,Charles Furnace at Columbia, where it has ;been in use for three months past, giving ithe most satisfactory results. It is now proved beyond cavil, that by the use of this IMPROVED FURNACE the most refractory ores are effectually de sulphurixed, at a trifling expense of fabor and fuel, resulting in a largo yield of a su perior quality of Iron, so that each ores mg) mow be used and made to pay ttprotit pi' 50 per cent. over other ores in useinclu ding the expense of roasting. Persons desiring further Information or rights to use said '`uritare will please ad dress the undersigned at la neater. C. B. GRUBB. reb.o-1864-34 rLebano,n "Currier." liorrisburg "Tdegroph," and ,PhialiPer With the largest circulation in Reading, p give the above. reduced to two square.. thre insertions. and send bill with copy to this office.— Also send copy utpaper to C. B.