1.4.. The following sensible article on domestic philosophy we find in ono of our ex changes t "If the ultimate consequences of one's sots are to be laid to his charge, the man 1Y h o invented rocking cradles for chil dren rests under a fearful load of responsi bility. Tho downright murder of tens of thousands of infants, and the weakened brains of hundreds of adults are undoubted results of his invention. To rook a child in a era dle, cr to swing him in a crib, amounts to just this: the rapid motion disturbs the nat ural flow of blood and produces stupor or drowsiness. Can any body suppose for a moment that such an operation is a healthful one? Every one knows the dizzy and often dslokening effect of moving rapidly in a swing; 'yet wherein does this differ from tho motion a 'child receives when rocked in a cradle ? It is equivalent to lying in a ship birth during a violent storm, and that sickens nine people out of ten. A very gentle, slow motion may sometimes be soothing, though always of doubtful expediency, but to move a cradle as rapidly as the swing of a pendulum three feet long, that is once in a second, is positively cruelty. We always feel like grasping and staying the arm of the mother or nurse who, to secure quietude, swings the cradle or crib with a rapidity equal to that of a pendulum a foot long. If any mother is disposed to laugh at our suggestions or consider them whimsi cal, we beg of her to have a bed or cot hung on cords, then lie down qn it herself, nod 'ten swing it with the same rapidity that she ul• lows the cradle to be rocked. What site will experience in both head and stomach is just what the initial* experiences. We insist--that this rocking of children is a useless habit.— If not accustomed to r 'eking, they will go to sleep quite as well when lying quietly, as e n shaken in a cradle. If (hey do not, there is trouble from t-dclimess, or hunger, or more likely from an over loaded stomach ; and though the rocking may produce a tctu. porary stupor, the trouble is made worse thereafter by the unnatural means taken to produce quiet for the lime being. The Grand Concert The Committee appointed by the Board of Managers of the Suldtere Aid Society, to coop erate with the Handel Musical Association, in the grand Concert, given for the Aid Society, would reap( oLlully submit the following Re port : Gross receipts of Concert, includinir fire dollars presented by Geo. Metzger. dll:2 /,25 Expense of Handel AsBuciittion, $27,21) Paid E. Cornuxan St. Son fur printing Bills. 7,50 Paid Janitora ltheem's IPall 1,00 • Nett proceeds of the Concert, for benefit of S. A. So. The Committee have placed this amount in the Treasury of the Society, to be appro priated to the purposes for which it has been secured. We aro happy to state that the Concert, has met the expeciations of all WllO were prevent. The large and highly reiipeei table audience affords full evidence of the kindly-feeling with which the Aid S oiciy and Handel Musical Association are regarded in Town. Thu latter iv composed of the best musibal talent of our community. Its Olieet is the mutual improvement cf the members, and of church music in our Town. - Its dis intetested efforts in behalf of the benevolent enterprises of the Borough, deserve the high. est commendation, and it 113 earne.itly hoped that it may ever enjoy the hearty patronage with which it has helietofore been favored The Commit: ee would here exprt he th lip of the Aid Society to the members of tbe Handel Association, for their efficient cooperatiou in securing funds to prosecute its benevolent designs. Respectfully submitted. SAMUEL PHILIPS. SIIEAFFER. Corn. of Board of Managers DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIDIENT To/NT BOTTLES AT FIFTY CENTS, FOB. lameness, ruts, galls, colic, sprains, &c., war. ranted oh over than any , other. It is used by all the great Iwo stenan on Long Island noursem. I t will net cure ring bone nor spavln, as there is no liniment In existence that will. What it is stir oil to cure It pod lively does. No owner of horses will be wit hi .llt it after trying 0110 bottle. OUP d P,O ruvivos and often NA VIM the life of an over-boated nr driven hums. For colic and boillyeiche it his never Jailed. .lugt as sure as the nun rises, just BO sure lo tir is valuable MllllllOlll to lie the Morse embrocation of the day. sdd bs all the druggists. 011 ice, 56 Cortlarnit Street, New York. Feb. 6, 17+64. atarriagts. At Schreiner's hotel, on the I Sill inst., by Roy—henb Fry. Mr. \VAS!! I N (ITON TRH', to Mitt LYDIA ANN DUG A N, hull, of Pert y Co , lit. In thin phiee, at the Reformed Personage. I n the 18th lost, by the Rev. Samuel Philips, ',Mid .1(11IN It BRA of Co K. 45th 111, It Vol., to Mrn. Al NIA TI: J. HENSLER, both from Coillllll,UF. 000. CAILLISL If. PRODUCE A RH. 11.,eported weekly for the Herald by It. C. oo dw urd. W rudry 25, IKI4. ELOULI (Superfine) - do. (Extra.) .. do !LYE.. .„ WHITE WHEAT... RED do RYE ...... ........ NEW CORN OATS, BARLEY FAL I, BARLEY SCR [NU. CLOY ERS EEO TIMOTHYSEED... Agricultural Society THE Agricultural Society of Cumber land County, will meet in the Arbitration Cham bar, Ui Cal lisle, on TUESDAY, the Bth day of March 1864, at 11 o'clock, A. M. D. 3. CROFT, Secretary February 26,1064 LAW SCHOOL 'HARVARD COLLEGE, 1 . 864, rillW - O Terms of Nineteen weeks each cotomencluk March 7th and Sept'unber bth. } or Catalogue and Circular address JOEL PARKER, Royall Professor. cAmbridge, Mass , Feb. 26, 1864-3 t MRS. ALLEN'S PHOTOGRAP_H_ALB - UMS AND PRIZES. T will send one of my beautiful Photo graph Albums, made of the finest Turkey Morrocco, with, double heavy gold plated extension clasps, and a valuable prize, by. express prepaid. five dollars. No ono need send the money till they know what prize will accompany the Album. Persons can first send on their names and try their luck They will be notified by return of mall of the'rosult 'of a distrlbu• 'non, when they have the privilege of sending fu• the Album and prize or not, as they choose. Splendid In. ducoments offered to agents, ladies as well as gentle men. Full particulars, with circulars, sent by mail, Address (with stamp for return postage) Mrs. LUOY ALLEN, box lt,tiblt Now York Oily. xra- P. B.—Any parson who will cut out this advor otisement and encloso It, Inn letter ' to some friend lio the army, and notify me of the fee t and to whom sent alkali receive by return mail a beautiful and exact life photograph of Maj. General GRANT, worth at retail 40 cents. A single stamp will answer both for the return Photograph and trial of luck, as beth can be sent In one letter., Mrs. ALLEN. Bob. 20, 18114-It. PHYSICIANS vill find it to their ad ramose to call and purchase their l'iledicines at ItALSTOOPS. WWHEREAS the Hon. James H. f 1 RAII AM President Judge of the neveral Courts Vof Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery in said counties, and Michael . Cockllti and Hugh Stuart, Judg es of the Courts of Oyer and Terml our and Jail Delly• ory for the trial of all capital and other Wooden:l, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 11th day of January 1864, have ordered a Court of Oyer and Tertniner and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the 2d Mon day of April, 1864, (being the 11th day,) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to continuo two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Oriustablen of the said county of Curia berland, that they are by the said precept command ed to lie them and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records. and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to du those thinge which to their shires appertain to be done, and all those that are hound by recugnizances, to prosecute against the prtnoners that are or then shalt be In the Jail o said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. J. T. RI PIiEY, Feb. 28, 1863. Sheriff, Blackwood's Magazine BRITISH REVIEWS, PRICES CHEAP AS EVER, TO THOSE WHO PAY PROMPTLY IN ADVANCE. Premiums to new Subscribers. 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Genuine 11,fle,ver Buck (Horns and Onuntl Os Please cal , , East Mei u Street, one dr.or Inflow Mai tin's Hotel. STATEMENT OF THE FLNANCES (Ho THE COUNTY OP CUMBERLAND, From the Ist Day (;I' January, to the 31st Day (,/' December, 1863, Inclusive. JOHN GUTSHALL, .Esq., Treasurer, RE('EIPTS. To linlitnee duo County at lahlsottle rnent, $12,810 58 To atuount of State and County tax- I:II et, ..utstrintilug at last settlement, 7,075 85 :quo , . County sod 51 litla taxes lev ied fur the year 1803, 01.570 17 britotoont ou State taxes, 1,704 00 tlterrst I ecel , ed front tax con ectors, 402 55 Exonerated taxes received by Trelifl• urer, 43 3,1 \ ordiat foex reeelyiel iron' Prothono tary nod 24 00 Ref, iVell for stone sold to borough of Carlisle, 42 00 KATE NDI E,SORS. Pniri ltm 0110 anti Tow ”ship Assessors, $7.60 l'ai 1 1'"11,4 , ,r5, abatement allowed tax ere, 3,100 U lIRIDU ES AND ROADS. apprprlatit n to >t untaln Road ttg pi.c Act, I .Asidnhly, LL'. L. 1863, pago 000 00 For vlowino rondo, 70 60 For road damages, 4,5 00 For repairing bridges, 350 36 ELECTIONS. Paid Sundry persons for holding general and township ulections. 1,131 34 I NUESTS. Paid David Smith and others, holding In guns's, $l2B 43 Dr. S. I' Zeigler and others, post =Aunt eastulnatlons, ' 30 CO Paid Grand Jurors, $4113 48 Traverse Jurors,, 1010 24 District Attorney's teas, 273 UU For hoarding J urors while trying' eases In Dyer and Terminer, 103 00 William Gould, Court Cryor, 81 eli lee for Court, ' 121 Witness' fees In Commonwealth casea„ . /31_84 COMMISSIONERS' 0E1;10E. Paid Jas. H. Wagoner, salarysas—Mininia, Moller, George M hlor, M. Kok, . . Geo. 4coby, deed., II I; ' 246 00 M. ll'Clellon, 0 . A 126 00 IL Nowshnm, " as Attornoy and profecHlonnl services, 100 00 Jas. Arrnstioeg,"." Clerk, 600 00 Jas &nion and others, fur stationery, 72 81 Paid D. S. Croft, auditing County offices, $l5 00 .1. B. Floyd, Cleric of Courts, . • 397 67 Benjamin Duke, Prothonotary's frog, 58 39 A Sonsoman, covering dusk in Register's office, 3 60 Jas. Loudon, for dockets for Okra, ' 30 25 0. 4. North for seal tSr Regimes Offlee, 6 00 JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY, Paid J. T. Itippey, for support of prlsOn. ere, foes, &0., $3,794 26 W. M. Rectum, for support of prisoners, (Eastern Penitentiary), 414 53 0. Delaney and otherei Oar fuel at All, Yll3 72 Proclamation AND THE Postage Reduced !! TI , It MS UAIS. 11 VID It If L1I)s, lIE \ ItY It11 , 141)S, Exei,itl"rs W. r. SAN% YI:11 rn•olptu, =HEIM COURTS X3l 50 270 00 41 4 301 50 COUNTY OFFICE B. B. Foot and others, for roparing furna ces at jail, 97 73 Arnold lit Son and others, for goods and clothing for prisoners, 23) 07 Jacob lietner, fur emptying coos pool at jail, 70 50 (lan & Wator Company, for water, 50 (.0 Dr...W. W. Dale, salary as Physician, 30 00 Peter Spahr, for stone delivered, (hi 21 JUSTICES' FEES Paid Abraham Dah MT, Esq., lees in Coin• monwealth cases, $175 95 Michael ilolcomb, Esq., fees in Common• wealth cases, 116 30 D. Smith and others, fees in Common• wealth C 484.8, 77 86 P it'd U. W. Shade and others, tees in Coin onion wealth eases, $l7B 81 A 31artin and others, quart'ly. returns, 101 54 gyp 283 lb Paid Samuel Stuart and others, County bonds, $5,115 00 W. NI Benton' and others, bounty bonds, 13,500 00 Abraham Laniherton and others, Interest on County bonds, 1,737 05 Win. Alexander and others, interest on bounty bonds, 1,830 21, Pahl A. S. Lino and others, repairs at jail, $124 13 B. H. Foot and others, repair. at Court • !louse, It. Katcher, salary nn keeper, It Nattier, extra services., Paid E. Corn rout, fur printing, .1. IL Brattun, Cleo. Zinn. A. K. ltheern, Paid Javo,l) Sciulru, reasurer. ustunattt 1 . ,,r tea t, .101111 Miller, salary as Director, Robert Elliott, Thomas Bradley arid others, Visitors, OF S EltS' Paid fi.r. relief Scoldivrs' ordet Buttr.l of Its lirl. $929 St) l't r Ann n t Paid W.ll Ile,Plar,ou null others, haul 11. -att torn .tt , .l t.t,lters. t.titt.lry articles, ...•111:111. to , r-t• title, .1 .lnunu•nl_, I lit , . 1111:2; 1• c 11•u'