Soldiers ExkhptioSt. —Those who desire .. Df. r vo their country will see that their fami lies and property are fully protected by the annexed eoctioßL of the Pennsylvania Act of 22: > .i “ No execution or other process, shall issue nMimst an officer, non-commissioned officer nr nrivato of tho militia, When.called mto ‘dual service, undor a requisition of the President of the United States, or m pursu ance of the orders- of the Governor of this Commonwealth ; nor shall any Such process issue against him until'thirty days after- ho shall' have returned from duty, to his usual nlaad of residence, or until forty days after hs-shalt liave-hcen dischargedand the court, alderman, or justice ot the peace from whom any such process shall have issued, 'shall quash tho same, as soon as tho fact of any Such person being ordered on public duty shall have been nr oven, and all the costs "whioy shall have accrued in commencing or conduct ing any such process shall _ bo paid by tho persons who shall have applied for the said cx ccutioh or. other prqqosq.'' ■ ‘ {C7*A very important movement has boon made in Virginia, which threatens the division of that State on the secession question. The Western portion of the Stale goes strongly for the Union; and a, convention has boon called to moot at Wliaeling, to decide upon the sub; ,ject of tho secession of the western portio* from the eastern, in which it is said every county west of the Blue Ridge will bo repre sented. It is significant of the feeling of tips part of the State that lion. Sir, Clemens. who was arrested at the Richmond convention for his Union sentiments, Was received in Wheel in'* with the utmost enthusiasm, on his re turn there. It fs quite evident that Virginia iis very far from being a unit on the question « Much as h'as been written.in regard to. the brutality of the Baltimore mob and their fleu •diah conducts, towards the Massachusetts and Pennsylvania regiments.last week, when they were journeying'.through.the city in .a per fcetly peaceably 'manner to guard the nation al oapitol from capture by the open and avowed enemies of the Government, the pub lie mind has yet but a faint conception of the infamy 'of these ruffians and of the terrible influence they have exercised upon the des tines of our country., A more brutal, .aban doned, reckless, and inhuman band of nien does not exist enywhore upon the face of the. ■ earth. Not only were our troops subjected to the most insulting epithcts.that their depraved .minds could lnvoht, but they evinced a savage •longing for their destruction which only wild boasts'or fierce Indians could have emulated. ■’The evil consequence of their misdeeds, did not end with the slaughter of ouy soldiers. Their next stop wes to oym-awo the public monthnqpt.of the city of Baltimore, apd to wißpcl ita. poaccalilo .aiwl loyal citizens, on peril., of their lives and the. destruction .of their property, to iaetily acquiesce in their infamous proceedings. They established a treign 6f terror as despotic and complete ns -ever existed in the worst days of the Fyench 'Revolution nt Paris; and tho practisrd result •of all this is, that oiir chief avenue from the ■North to .Washington ;is completely cut off: •and at a moment when, in a national pointof view, each hour is mpro precious than at any ■previous period of our hlstonr, they arrest the of Northern reinforcements to, the •cnpitol, "whoso safety would otherwise have long ere this been, placed beyond a doubt, 'They thus gave to the rebellious traitors the most valuable and imporant assistance that ■could possibly have been rendered. Since the whole power of the municipal government of Baltimore arid of the State'Government of Maryland has been overawed in consequence of their demonstration. They have com-* polled Governor Hicks to place himself in an jittitudo of opposition to the passage of North ern troops through any part of Maryland, and it is reported that he is already at the head of a considerable force to assail our soldiers, If by an. possibility, Washington should bo lost to us, such a terrible result "will bo directly . attributable over and above all other causes to the action of the Baltimore mob and of the citizens who suffered themselves to succumb to its despotic influence. It is not strange that, with these facts staring us in the face, a terrible feeling of indignation against those miscreants, and those who have virtually shown themselves to ho theia pliant instru ments, has- been awakened throughout the whole North.’—Phila. Press* The Slaughter at Fort Moultrie.— Capt. David' Carson, of schooner B! D„ Pitts, who has arrived in New York from Charleston, lay at the wharf, near Fort Moultrie, during the bombardment of Fort Sumter! Fortu nately, his vessel baited from a Virginia port, and by uttering secession sentiments he passed without suspicion. yfhe captain states that on Sunday night sixty dead bodies were carried across his deck to the kind ; that both ho and his first mate saw and counted them,; that on Monday bight forty, dead bodies were carried out at me time and sixty at another. . bhe captain says,that ho has always been in the habit of believing what he sees with Ins own eyes, and that all reports that there "’as no loss of life, have not convinced him against the evidence of his own senses. lie states that the rebel soldiers were all sworn to deny any loss of life.—V. T. Post. ttZ/” Ho conquers twice, hixnwho Restrains self in yictoiy. Mnxhls, CARLISLE- MARKET.—May 8, 1801. Corrected Weekly hy Woodward t& Schmidt. Tloub, Suporflno, por bbl, $4 76 ■ do., Extra, do,, /■ 5,00 do., Pamdy, do., s!( do., Ryo, do.' .I'fj WdiTß Wueat, por buebol, Red Wueat, do., Rye, do.’, J<2o Conx, do.’, Oats, do.; Pall Barley, do., •Spring Bahley, do,, Clovebseed, do,, TmOTUYSEED, do., PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, . , P'iiiLADßtPiiiA, May 8, 1861., FLODft and MeXt.—Dho flour market is steady CloVKiiflKKD ia in good demand. Sales of fair "L $ 150l 50 ® 475 P« lisle, between the hours of 2 o’clopk and 4 o’clock, P. M. of said day, to‘elect-a President-and five Managers for the Carlisle Gas and Water Company. LEML. TODD, Prest. C: 0. & W. Comp. April 25, 1861—3 t ' Head Quarters,. Ist Regiment 15th Division, > Pennsylvania Volunteers. . J THE condition of th'e country is such as to require prompt action on the part of our citizen soldiery. The Colonel Commanding would earnest ly call upon tho patriotic to stand by their country. Fill up the companies already organized, and form now companies at oncp, 'J!hc servics of all will bo required. Prompt reports to tho bond quarters of tho llegimeut are earnestly requested. Lot no ono hold back with the idea, that there are enough with out him. Tho Government calls for aid, let Cum berland coun.ty, respond nobly to the call at once. . By order of COL. WM. -M. PENROSE, Commanding. Wjr.D, Halbert, Adjutant. . April 18, 1861; To the Ladles. MRS. M. NEFF has just returned from the city, and has now opened, a complete assortment of - ftsap BONNETS, CAPS, HEAD DRESSES,. FRENCH VEILS, ’ FLOWERS, Ac, Ribbons of every style and quality, thd cheapest over offered in Carlisle, from 12£ cents to 75 cents per yard. STRAW BONNETS, from 50 cents t 055,00, and all the varieties of fancy straw children's Hats and Flats very low. Also, a splendid lot of DRESS GOODS, compris ing different stylos of Silk, Baragos, from 15 cents to 50 cents, Lavollas, at 10 cents, , 14 14 . 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 ; .•' NEWTOX. S. Millcr-A Son, dry goods, 14 John Lewis, d 0.,. 14 Hilands & Washingcr, dryads,, 14 Jamos Kylo, . , do., 13 Fasnaught & McCoy, do,, 14 Hurst & Hays, . do., 14 A. J/lnich, ~ . dp., • 14 J'acob Wagner, marketing,.: • 14 Lewis & Co., Red Barn, produce, 18 Snyder A Kncttlo, do., 11 J & J. B. Hursb, do., 11 Newcomer & Horn, do., 13- James Bishop, marketing,, 14. Bowers & Latsbaw, dry goods, J 3 Henry Snyder, shoos, 14 J & J. B. Hursb, Oakville* forw’d, 13, Hopewell, James Green, .dry goods, , 13. Shoemaker & Co., do., . 13 John Nowoonihcr, flour, . , 14 Hoover &-Rohuck, .marketing, . • .14. Christian Stovick, furniture, . 14 PENN, William J/ycrs, dry goods, 13 William Watts, do., 14 j/iss-E, Rusaell, do,, - 14- Gcorgo Russel, do*, 14 David Hays, do,, 14 H.Ocker, do., 14 Jacob Bishop, marketing,' 14 Jacob Bootom, dp,, 14 14 , 700 >VEBT PENNSDOROUGn. Woodward & Schmidt, produce, 14 Line i Givlor, do., 14 Theodore. Humpsb|re, do., . 13 Ebcr James, dry goods, ' ' 'l4 W. RobiSori,’ do,; . 18 B. James, do,, . 1 IS Alex Qoodbart, marketing, 14 Wm. Bishop, dp., , 14 Jerry Keep, do,, • 14 Jacob Hdushow, dry goods,, -14 BOUTHAttL’TON, Strohm on Tuesday, the 30tb of April. - North Middleton and South Middleton, oh Wed nesday, the Ist of May. Frankfapd and Miffi)#, on Thursday, tho 2d of May. IJopojlfoll, Shlpponslmrg Township, and.Newvillc, on Friday, the 3d of May. Shipjjonsburg Borough and Southampton, on Monday, the 6th of May. : Class,. LicensCi ,7 10 00 ' 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 ,7 10 00 I 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 .10 00 .7 10 00 Newton and West on Tuesday, tho 7th of May. ; Dickinson pud Penn, oh Wednesday, tho Bth of May. Carlisle, on Thursday, tho 9th of May. , ' N. il, ECKELS, , J. H. WAGGONER, GEO. MILLER, 1 Commissioners of Cumberland County■. J. Armstrong, Clerk.- April 11, 1861. 10 00 10 00 6 00 10 00 LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of Adam Sieror,lato of tho Borough of Mechan icsburg, deceased, have boon issued by tho Register of Cumberland county, to tho subscribers residing in Monroe township. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for set tlement to ADAM SIERER, Jr., \ A , <,, . JACOB SIEREK, j Arfmmi ilralois, April Xltb, *6l. , Nonce, LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of Josiah Jones, late of Silver Spring township, deceased/havo boon issued by tho Register of Cum berland county, to tho subscriber residing in tho same township. All persons kisowing to™*® 1 ” 1 • indebted to said estate are hereby roquosted to make immediate payment, and those having claims wijl present thorn duly authenticated for settlement to r lv * JOHN 8088, Administrator, March 21, 1861 —r6t . House and Lot For Sale. rjnilE subscriber offers at private sale that X now throe story ■— l BRICK HOUSE, with open front, well finished, and sup ifl|lHPP liod g flS fixtures and hydrant, sit~ in West High street. Tho lot con tains 30 foot in front, and SflO foot in depth. Tho Store Room with counters and shelving, is for ront. Possession given immediately, ’ January 3,1800. wm. McPherson, Mercantile Appraiser this Season. WHITE GOODS. MOURNING QQODS. DOMESTICS. MEN’S WEAR; A. W. BENTZ. Appeals for 1861 iVolicc. A. SENSEMAN. “OOSXAR’S” VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. 40 00- "ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN. Destroys Instantly EVERY FORM 4-ND SPECIES OF FERMIN. Those preparations (unliko all others,) are u Free from Poisons.” u Not dangerous to tbo human faraily. ,,, ''Rats como out of their holes ta die*” 10 years and more established in Now York.CUy« Used the City Post Office. Used by- —the City Prisons and Station Houses. Used by 'City Steamers, Ships, Ac, lined by rtho City Hospitals,.Alms-Houses, Ac. Used by ——City Hotels, (AstorV-St. Nicholas/ Ac. Used by —rtho Boarding Houses, Ac., Ao. Used by— —more than 50,000 Private Families. See what the People, Press and Pcahlers say. HENRY R. COSTAR.—AII the summer I have been troubled with Roaches and Mice. I was actu ally ashftmed of tbo house, for the Roaches wore eve rywhere. I purchased a box of your Exterminator and tried it, and iq ono week there was not a Roach or Mouse iu, the house., . John. R.. Gjyens, No. 04, Elm Street. with.ycrpnn, need bo so no, longer, ifthey pso “ Costau’s” Rxlopniria tors. Wo have .used il to our satisfaction, pud' if a box cost $5, wo would have it. Wo bad tried poi sons, but they effected nothing - ?. arti cle knocks tbo breath put of Rats, Mico and Bed- Bugs, quicker, than >ye can write it. It is in groat demand all over the country .r--J/ccttu« (().,) Qaxette. • MORE GRAIN and provisions arc destroyed an nually in Grant Cqgpty by yennin, than would pay for tons of tlijs Rat and Insect Killer. • . • ’ Lancaster, ( IK/®.,) Herald. HENRY R. COSTAR—Tour Exterminator is re ceived, uson, and pronounced a decided success.— Wo used a box of it, and the way tbo.Rats andMico around our premises "raised Ned” that night was a caution to sleepers. Srinoo then nota Rat or Mouse, has bpoa' heard in op cpl|ar. _ Mugrcffor (foiia} Times, I HAVE BEEN SELLING—Your Exterminator for tbo last year, and have found it a sure shot every .time, have not known it to fail in a single instance. . George Rose,, Druggist, Cardingtoii, 0. WR ARE SELLING —Your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have boon used, Rats, Mice, Roach es, and Vermin disapppoar immediately. 1 EcKgtt $ Pptggfrtty JJo* Windsor, Md. To Destroy-. ■,_-Rats, Roaches, Aff, jTo‘D«troyr-~*rMico, Jlolos, To Destroy —-Bed-Bugs, To flea?, Ants, Ac, To Destroy Mosquitoes. To Destroy Insects on Plants and Poiris. To Destroy Insects on Animals, Ac., Ac* To Destroy —Every form and species of Vermin. tl CoStarV* Rat, Roach, See., Exterminator, “ Costar’s”' Bed-bug Exterminator. “ Costard” Electric Powder for Inserts, dc. In 25. 50c. and $l,OO, Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 Sizes for Plan-- 7A.TWSS, Ships, Hotels, Ac. Jb®* Sold Evmjwhere — by All Wholesale Druggists in largo cities. .All Retail Druggists—Grocers, Stores, See. ' in all Country Villages and Towns. Wholesale Agents in New York City. Shicffollin Brothers & Co. Ilnrralj lUjloy A Kitchen. B. Fabnostopk, Jlull *fc Co. Bush, Galo A Robinson. A. B. &D. Sands & Co, M. Ward, Close & Co. Wheeler & Hart. M’Ki&on & Robbins. Hoganian' & Co. D. S. Barnes Sc Co. Hull, Ruckcl & Co* F, C. Wells «fc Co. Thomas Sc pullet*. Lazcllc,Marsh & Gardner. P. D. Orvis, , Jlall, Dixon . 132 y. 4ti Street, PniiiADELroi^. April 4,1881—6 m