= 3 i~iPCillln~Dltii; Adventuies in Washilgton Society ' A'cOrrespcmlent of the . .pributi 'relates the following frota ° lllo .of • ayoiith, wlieutoler the Oar° of IL tenipts, ns a first esSay•in• fashietmWe birtiinight tairl,g:ven'at IVaShingtoti S)C•nr,llLidi'sem the •Rmisian • ,; • As we . entere4 the house, two tall, specimens of littumnit3, (11:seci'ver.y. like • nii)itia geb6r- A - 'lll'3l-' et=tl , 39ll - q - 11 (. 4.Yor.::ll_ll . 4dirt , h_ cuL A ting.uished peoplo, I boNyeil tip(l.9olemilly. • They .s.Mrted am) bbwml. .Tha -scene was im • Lpressixe_l(l.9 the- Scti n tor he fe re Me . ntion&l; s to thosefellows;.•they are St'll'allfs—gie Mem ,your'clolik.'. The information - was liTi - e - riil but Unpleasant.. tlit.rried on hulling off myl cloak as 1 went. JuStWithiii.the first • cloor•ofthe drawing rooustooda. fat, little oily gentla. 'man, bowing oilt4o but.nut Magnificently got ten up us my first iteciunintanees. of my. clime now; I; in the•m6st superb style, threw over hire my cloak •and • hit'rried . on. Senator Euilled me lutek and to the. aMotiltilted Lifile felletv,mp . W • stiiy,gling from niulei broadcloth, - -.1 Was lirei4ented. IGird nearly smciltered the Ilussi:in merEly'at the mistake.. • My.indorser, the grave senator, became evi dently alarmed... lie hardly knew what , I would accomplish next, and left ate,. soon as', Ito possibly, cauld, to - my fate. .1 I- wifinteretli about rather dieoirs• - date.: The ,lighis, iro: sic; danCing,:fun, au l laughter,, were alt noV silica and •elnirtning,' for_a .whilei but I knew I‘ 3 , and after an'-'hour's . looking , .on, hunts t' ;Aieflid, the Senator, Mid baggeiliiiWir; . t+. me dSome of the - young Itt!lie:t damominit• :And consenteil-,1 MED iLtro I MEM led up anti resented magnifi. cent creature...l Imll:_iong : l;noked up . 4m with silent , was :rented and I wn in-an easy. non 'clntlant . manner, • eonverSing with-4 circle' . of gentleinen,.-and -favored tne--; • with- a graeit - JUSnial. As • I stood -wondering ,whether this was tolie the end of my iktrodoc - tain - , -- a - monstatihedrilandY - Caine betw4n tie ' perwit_iite' •ito _relate the joke-of the soisotr.! my . Irerriq he he !gliti the story i r f the-cloak. -lily fir s t ini v ulse t,,kiock mill my second: to - ran away ; on my third lueted. - Interrupting, the ksa,id—'l.legging your pa'rdon;- but Miss- W . I tun the only person who -.Mut dii,itistice. to thfit joke',-.and--eoutinaing, -I relatt ,. ct it itithoat in any way Sparing myself . ,She laugliod heartily, as - did the circle, and j rising from her tool:. my arm, • Sayleg that I must be:cared for, Or . . I should! murder sump one: With a grace and kindness] b never• forget she placed tub at ease. • I.convalesced rapidly, I even grew amusing' and we Aced and promenaded. IViien sup per was announced,„l war t her escort. • I 'has tened to supply My belle of the ball with re freshments.- •She wished an ice-cream and attacked a pyramid. With -a broad silver, knife I cut away valorously., _The frozen substance gaup 510541 y, first; then -while my entire strength Ntilts• exerted, gave way spidettly„, , a'tts: not prepared for' Oils, and, lb my horror,, about 'a pound of that ,refreshing substance R`--and full in'the eye: hvw, icecream:used-as-wdo tion is not pleasant, especially when applied with the unexpected force of h bombshell.— The" elderly female gave afearful scream, and fOling_back,..upiet .a table on whicli• Stood-a bowl of stewed oysters. Before - this aged guest could be fished ant of the frightful wreck' and .while•the crash and screamB were ringing in my ears, 1 fled'thc city -It. scat 3 my l first and last appeuranee at ti birthnigbt bull EMI Srtra, Lim —An artist .Venerating man, yet fond of subjects .for still-life pictures, could find considerable if not all ho wanted, in the .-± eiiie,tif_thilitti' W Ilium .Sharpe, of Werlds, England,' The Don ;aster ,Gaseye says, :that he Went to bed in 18 r, and never got out of it till ho ciled_there in 1856 a still life ef -- 49 ' a yeare, - pasOti in a chamber seemly. nine feet square;: thewindoW of . :whieli" had not been. .._ raised for the list 38 years—and passed twin . .terruptedly . in bed. When .he was thirty he went one bright Morning.to church to bc mar• ried. his alltnced.came not—herlather ha• ving an invincible repuginingo to Mr. William SharPo as a son•in-law. The mortified grootn went home, undressed, got into bed,. 'culled the blankets over his , head, and''for forty-nine years'obsiitiately-refused to getup, and - clothe himself and go to work, ' .It .13 , reMarkable 'that be Was never at_allserionsly ill, during thle.tnaritellously protrtreted - incubation over his shame. Ile was sick for but' a.week before' his death. His body-Wei perfectly sound, in Itpitc,of its great ago; and great abuse, As we understand 'the latifilif health. A LIMICY SnoT.--:Doring the siege of 'se bastopol it Russian shell buried itself in the sidO of a hill without the city and opened sprats. A little fountain bubbled forth r/here the cannon shot-had fallen, and (luring the re maindei of the siege Afforded to the, thinly troOps 'who were stationed in that vicinity an abundant :suppty of :pure cold ivater. CHARBI:pm. DOCTORS. It -is singular, -but none the leso trnedlint. 4101.ollita: opinion haSlit-every age established ';str - ong art , ofanegic.and that . Amon„ all Igll6l of ;tint Pi , : Atterittaraceso.tbultie;tielliu.aWitt and the.=oon - ,Inrel•aire nue aifar'thwsauio pursuit,: and his : tone-tells us that to cinitintratively late.pori'ell, there-wait r.citre.fy a recipe pres:lription . log\Vn even a the rek:ular : facul ties of Europe which wa mot tinctured with'. .sonte trace of occutil nous :ape: 0 f-litte-yera i et ne-1 tas-bee-n-:.ted netel-t ono qt::::11.ul ;most 4ecitrate. land. practicitl - I)isoffse, if . not as yet •iintSiered,Js' - nn - lcarger, tire: t errible'riystery H II err, - %V ! Ind about the last iklea;wlticlil . vonlil ever• oc cur. (o*th . eregnlar doetor of the seheals,at the preseutday, wutiki bu to attribute each. !nal ady:to the presence or ;t peculiar. and in•q4d 7. ..., demon, or to ;oppose that la-figure draxsin :tt n currant Conjuffeture of tiro .laid q pon ri ht iktn )iint). Would-aid- in setting. and healing it.-_ Brut though tile halledong since ltinf,ltetrell this superstitious trash, out of doors,- it has not been. lost, nor. }rid-it- tarthegroand - • There. were .in 1110 outer tilarlin.eSs, legions : of blind and illiterate: ontsideiS who gathered it up treasure,_ .and - wlio - cherlsh it still iiketi saCrell , iVhiert boasts, anL . l with jtui•-• lice-of containing by far - the ;les,t m(1,11 - 61 . 1,1 solieol in 'the coulat,r,y; ',ttnit Where cozilpion. 5ellSO 1041 !,'clptice 'l lit least: 'are believed' I.IY . lie pi:etiliarly"iii - honie, there are tliousarrls on thonsands oltnen and. women whoceihen as tug s I;eek theit cure in' the. most iddietilotilv rtpoi•stift)tis treafini:mt, Cr( cSursc • ez:tremelY. tifen42(Ll)3:cone,L__ , w 116:-11-y- , 1:1411411- to snhui noiural. ny at least aitogethe'r ant 0r the 'wily 11(complishment$, -reatr--eici;en'tnvirr i t Ittini iiti:i~ thft• t hat. thorn :tre tiroini l tfs fanny wh . o wool i. if the We re aaileillonlo:.l, - jo.t Until. heart In-lie•ve ILa Fwn blitn lering : till old crone itf a iit,2 - griss is c;).1; ti•ed with denied to Piysicians \vitt, haye penetrated the deepest "nf nature s _ the boot: of science, -Yet. there-are •s•nelt; . and - pe;irifew liCtry''huen et that, erho.. -.believe that toothache and wart. c in hu w his . . Pere,l away, and who wo;il l Hither give .t t so" c o ined." oistoolrogiet,",e double Foe for- a.: tni sensicai preseri.ption, than bestoW on a rrgtr lor d..setor regular payment fur sensible ell vice; • - T - Eijfifilly - ahsur - d,7thotig.h not m; is the belief that the ludiltusvero. - ite arcpossessed of a vast antenua. cc Medical whieh by some singular chnnce 1 has never i den as yet revealed to any reguial: menthe:. of to faculty, piling!' it is sometimes professed in a 1 its plentitude by some 'illiter ate stroller, chose nlrilities . ore of course. greatly enhanced if he cliiiNto be the,seventh son of a seventh son. Beyeted.-queStioei the Indians had their amii i lo reniedies,:but—they also all Wild tribes, many which were useless or 'positively injurious. There was never an " - Indian doctor"_ as yet who' could not learn an immense nuniber Of facts rela.kiVei td;the- bealingepolities of--the herbsi in his own 'forests front any ordinary botanist and chemist, mod _those who at thepresent day' pat, faith in them would do — much better' ifelidee - repute tion. Half of the Indian Medical "science" coush3lB' of howling 'and powowing, atttl it is, not very likely thai they would have attached much importance to -Auchnonsense, had.they had such wonderful panaceas in the herb line , as hus been claimed for them. ne m A..witty correspondent sends•us the fol..- lowing-not,ice of-a-brief street-eellogaY,,reeelt ,- ly held by 'a maiden lady of n . little' beyond, a Certain age rind a newly married ftfininine.j. - ' - .!0-youtqc,goinetn,IE.± ..... 4ei house, are - yea?", ,saiTilieli - derly maiden: "VS," was the reply. • ~ G oing' to have a girl, I suppose,?' was pier- .tnade wife colored-and.Alien•qiu etly resOndod thnt— . "She really didn't know .wbether . it would ben boy or a girt" _WHAT TAE LITTLE BOY Got.—,Several little children were telling their father wind they gat•at school. • •• • - let Theehlest get grnmm fgeography, arith metic, etc. The next , ot reading, spelling and detinitkons.. “And what do.you -get my little soldier?” laid the father, to a respeheilked little folloif who was at that inAn2ent slily daving a . ten penny-nail . . "Mo ? oh - , I gets , roadie', and. spanking ' • . 1.1.1 V GOODS:—Tho subscriber hu jusereuelvod and is now 613 , 0113111 g a largo 11.45014 1 /111:11t of FRY,'SIi t7001);$ suited •to tho tiCaHoll—'please pall and gut bargalna. .Carllalo,l o 'ay.4l, '55 `ILK ELASTIC BELTS.--Just op6l- L 7 ad a lot of Silk and 'Worsted Elastle hells In all et:4 ors. - tiov. 21, '55. -• ; riI,:SNODaItASI 01:0. W. 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Nvrrons told ! 4 pitral ll'ettk.nt , .'F . , .41. re fottned Atia_a_rompt.ttent_til'l,l—oNiwrjetlw.4_ 1,14 4 y_w 111-I I 1 1 _, loud:tore at tlio 11.Anntt. (set , :Ili:at for their (o..9litsit . . ust.) No. 111 TlrEi.rl'ii.:q.,..lst ikor bihtw- ltace . duly '..:,3Z:7,1•!.- Q R.l. IN'S AT:SI OS1'11.14:111 (.T 11 I.'.RNS uu 11:11111 Or 1111 I ill. litill11 . 1!Ilt SIZOS, frwit 4 gall.ns 4o LU. It rttt:t•ive4 preudiu,it . L itiv.....b.L.,l4,llp,..yLvani a . State. Fair, the 11r.t.proutitnn at the Franklin and lkl.w.y_aro and :11aryland State Fairs, and 1".11'1..US ntliers at tlllierent places.. It. will 111111:4.1 1110 re Una Lot ter butter front a IfiVell :up.unt ert . `3lll, 111111 111 than any dual-it in the market. :For mio wholesale nail retail hr I'.lSt 'I ALL 111.)111t co.; . . ~ - - Acrieulf ural-Warehotts; and Seed Store ; ettrio4 01' 0 ,9h 'end Market, Philadelphia." ' Dec. 0, 1 - ...A---tf_ , SA DDLE -- A ND II AIIN 1..5.-..) Alk . i.. IN,I. 'rho sobfieribcr.eoutiofo•s to carry on the those h 1.151110.111 all its various branches, In Nerth flan over- street, Carlisle. two door's North of Letentz.r, ~..ivr witt,,,. h,,50„ , ,a,,k,,,,hi g on hand a general es , ortnient lit his•inte, consisting of all kinds of fashionabl e vA it. ......- -'-- 7 --- LIII 4 KS, Bridles, Miretingales, I:iiiiis, i • ,, •`.---...........„. .\ . Ci rcirnrik a tui I falters, also TI: US-KS, - \, , , ,;f4, , ,,,,,,, , V \, , traveling and saddle . 7- 3 - .11-7. ) c‘ ',l \4 \ , Imit. '.. i l t ''' lB " I ".i ln- • ‘" --- 4.-t 7 - 1,1 .. ,t- i tifectures the most •., 3- , .; f-i appmv,dp.,,,,,t;-.it _. , ,•,,,,. P - lil - N te S:A.m;Lks- ever msed-hrthis • 19 I, country, awl. those wishing - a band- , - i smite, durable and • pleasant saddle . . . will,dp well-ta.e.dtiend see thein. lb, All ailo:.!uttutufact tires 'farness. Bridles. , • ' '••_eollars and; Whips in all their varie• the;, and confidently believes front the general apProlet then of his customers, that he makes .t lie neatest and bestgears,'ln all,their variety of invdth, that Is madtcril • 114 , et s u nny~ Ifs - also makes all , kintis of Matrasses to order; viz :•,Straw. llnsk. Curled Bair and Spring Mat. rm.:es. Alt the - above articles will, be made of the best material anti 'Workmanship, and - with .the utmost des. patch. • ' ' • - ' M. tifillf ti:N. -- •----------' 13 ENISTSYLIT' AN LA. Ji OUSE—Pub. 1 110 Entertaintnent,—The subscriber respectfully informs t e citizens of Carlisle and•the public general. IY:t that he Itentis opening a public. house Of enter , talument on lie •1.,,t of April, in the .buildin g now m y. minted by Mr. Pools as a storo•on the corner of North. Hailer erand LeMei. streets ti.the borough of CaFlislu. ;le . will be.ready . r ' I times, •accemmodate all who may thvor him with t lificeti n.•and no pains ‘Oll be .._„, spayed to make all feel entirely at home: !listable will at all times he Fupplittil with the best the market eau afford. Ills stable with a good and attentive hostler, had everthing tointike man and beast both comfortable, 'will - be ft - nit - idea. Boarders will be taken by the Av_6ll , L, month, or year, at reasonably rates. lie hopes ,by strut attention to Mirthless and a deslie t'Zi please to receive ti share of public patronage. AUOIIENDAUGII 18561'-amo, M O R E 0-1 - ANCE $' !--- • ~ • theARTIN tt, SON; . . ft would" respe . fully'annouuce to'nubile generally Iv. that •th 3 ,- Intend opening an ettensiv