Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, July 20, 1863, Image 1

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    RATES O 1 ADVERTISING.
Naar lines or lees oonstitnte half a somas. Ten linos
1110110 Shan four, constitute a square.
sq.. one day Sti 30 One eq., elm day. $OOO
t one week. • ... 120 " one week...' 200
4 one month.. 800 " one month.. 800
three months 500 (c three months 10 00
c' Mit m miths.. 800 " elx months.. 15 00
• one y0ar......1g 00 " one year -. 20 00
Deeineas notices inserted in the LOCAL comma,
sr et ze marriages and deaths, TEN CENTS PER LIEU for
eh Liser.tion. To merchants and others advertising
7 the year, liberal terms will be offered.
IL7' The number of insertions asset be delignated oft
bie advertisement.
Er Marriages and Deaths will be inserted at the sami
stews as regular advertisements.
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Boinrso tarbt..
SILAs WAR)).
NO. 11, T;ORTIEI THIRD ST., HARRISBURG.
STE INWAY'S PIANOS,
iscoDEONS, VIOLINS, GUITARS,
Banjos• Flutes, Fifes, ! Drums,. accordeous,
SriLls:l9, ausin AND - BOOK 71113 , 111, itg., &11.,
put) T 0 fa RALPH FHAMEL ALBUMS.
Large Pier and Mantle Mirrors, &pare and Oval Prams►
of every description made to order. Rescinding done.
Agency for Howe's Sewing Machines.
f.;," Sheet Dinsic sent by Mail. .. octl-1
JOHN W. GLOVER,
111ERCUitlfiT TAILOR!
Has just received from New 'took, an assort
ment of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
which he offers to his customers and the public at
n0r221 MODERATE PRICES. dtf
IAT • HARRY WILL - LAMS,
V r
CLAIM AGENT,
402 WALNUT STNEKT.
PHILAD.E LPHIA.
Ocueral Claims for Soldiers promptly collected, State
Claims falcate& &c., &c. mar2o-am
SMITE. & EWING,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
TJIIRD STREET, Harrisbuyg,
Practice in the several Courts of Dauphin county. Col
lections made promptly. A. O. SMITH,
J. 11.
T COOK, Merchant Tailor,
t y I 27 CHESNUT ST., between Second and Front,
Has :;nst returned from the city with an assortment of
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Which will be sold at moderate prices and made up to
order; and, also, an assortment of BEADY MADE
Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode.
noTr7l4yd
DENTISTRY.
B. N. Mai, D. D. S.,
,
N 0 . 119 MARKET STREET,
RBY & KUNKEL'S BUILDING, VP STAIRS.
janB4l
RELIGIOUS BOOK STOBA
TRACT AND SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPOSITORY,
E. S. GERMAN,
30IITH MIGOND STREIT, /11091 01138 NUT,
P 4•
Depot fore. stle of Storaossoposmaremoopielflowsi
Nude and Musical Instrument.. Also, subscription
taken for religions publications. itoBo-dy
JOHN G. W. MARTIN I
FASHIONABLE
CARD WRITER,
wows ROTEL, HARBIBBLOW, PA.
All manner of VISITING - , wEDDING AND BM
NESS CARDS executed inthe most artistic styles and
moat reasonable terms. • • deal4-dtf
UNION HOTEL,
Ridge Avenue, corner of Broad street,
HARRISBURG, PA.
Tne undersigned informs the public that he has re
cently renovated and refitted his well-lciroint " 17nion
Hotel " we Ridgy GralSt] aver tia+ fixed Houser 81,1 ie
prepared to senora ,nodate citizens, st -angers and travel
era in the best style, at moderate rtes-
His table will be supplies with the best the maskets
afford, and at his bet wit be found superior brands of
liquors and malt beverages. The very beet accommo
dations for railroaders employed at the shops in this
vicinity. f aid dtf] EMILY BOSTGEN.
F ILANKLIN HOBBE,
BALTIMORN, MD.
This pleasant and commodious Motel has been tko
ronghly re-fitted and re-fun:dished. It is pleasantly
situated on North-West corner of Howard and Franklin
streets, a few doors west of the Northern Central Rail
way Depot. Beery attention paid to the comfort of kle
H. DEHINDTRING, Proprietor,
yal.S-tf ' Mate of Saliue Orono. Pa.)
T HEO. F. SCHEF•FER
BOOK, CARD AND JOB PRINTER,
NO. 18 MARKET STORE?, HARWISBORO.
ID"' Particular. attention paid to printing, ruling and
binding of Railroad Blankii, Manifests, Inearance
els Uheells,Blli.Heade &a.
"Wedding, Visiting and iinsinein Owls printed at Tory
lov prices and in thosbeet style. janll
T F. WATSON,
MA IC WORKER
AND
PRACTICAL CEMENTER,
Ie prepared to Cement the exterior of lialkliuga with
he New York Improved •
Water-Proof Mastic Cement.
This Material is different from an other Cements.
It forma a solid, durable adhesiveness to any surface,
imperbanctile by the action of water or frost. Every
good•bnildinff should be coated wlth this Cement; it is
perfeet gkeeeerver to the walla, and makes a beautiful,
fine finish, equal to Eastern brown sandstone, or any
color desired.
Among others for whom I have applied the Mastic
Cement, I refer to the following gentlemen :
J. Bissell, residence, Penn street, Pittabarg, finished
five sears.
J. H. Shoenberger, residence, Lawreitterille, finished
five years.
jewel igtasndiais_s, residence, Allegheny City finished
fire years.
Calvin Adams, residence, Third at eet, finished four
years.
A. Goeveler, residence, Lawrenceville, finished four
yearn.
1.1). M'Cord, Penn street, finished four years.
Hon. Thomas Irwin, Diamond street, finished four
yearn,
St Chariaa Hotel and Girard House, finished five
years;
Kittanning Court House and Bank, for Barr & Moser,
Architects, Pittsburg, finished five years.
Orders received at the . pee of 8 liinadowney, Paint
Shop, 20 Seventh street, or please address
T WA.TSON,
P.O. Box 13 6..Pittsburg, Pa.
inayl6-tf
XESBRB. CHICKERING & CO.
HALVE AGAIN . CthrATICRD . THE
GOLD
AT THE
MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON,
OVER ISLD
: " P t I Y P s j
/ T ORSI
Wareroota for the CRIMMINS PIANOS, at Rants
burg at 92 Market atreet,
oak& W. ENOOIII% Immo STORM
E.,irelopes, Visiting
T- ADigs ! YOU KNOW WERE YOU
II / es n gat fine Note Pen and
Wedding Oar& ? At NCH hIPIrNWS BOOKSTORE.
RUPMIIOR STOCK OF
OJ
WM DOCK. Jn., & CO.. are now able to od er to
their cneto,ocra and toe public al line, a "tout or the
puma liquona %nor impaled into Olio innrk4t, % nav a.
sing in part the following warietiai
WHISKY—IRISH, SCOTCH,OLD BOURBON.
WINE—PORT, SHERRY, OLD MADEIRA.
env), DOPEY 8: CO. PALE BRANDY.
JAMICA SPIRITS.
PRIME NEW ENGLAND RUM.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS.
These liquors can all be warranted; and in addition to
mesa, Dock A Co, bate 0* kind a tiro virility of
Wi nes , *Misty and Brandy, to whieli they lititte the
• particular attention of the public
MOTIONS.--Quite a, ninety of useful
1N
and intertailking articles—cheap—at •
fulgleff RAM ROOKEITOIII.
BUCKING 1 I—BEtsom's "Ca/Jamie,
ilLeczti4."-100 01101 aniOnad aka e jun r•
andind and LOP sale, ardfda/a4k sod retail.
deal Wit DOOR, 75.,•4 00.
MEDAL!
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VOL. 5.-NO. 274
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A***
DR. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
MD
GREAT EXTERNAL .
FOR • RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NbJRALKA,
LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS,
SPRAINS, BRUISES, curs fr. WOUNDS,
PILES, IIEADADPIE, gad ALL 4.H.NU.
MATIC and NERVOUS DISORDERS.
For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy,
and never fails This Liniment is prepared [roan the
recipe of Dr Stephen Sirdrt, of Connecticut, the fa
mous bone setter, and has been used in his practice for
more than twenty years with the moat astonishing suc
cess. •
AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrivaled
by any preparation before the pnblio, of which iho - moot
skeptical may be convinced by a single trial.
This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically, RUEU
MATIC bISORDEES of every kind, and in thousands
of cases where it has been used it has never been known
to fail.
FJR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief
in every case, however distressing.
It will relieve the worst cases of HEADAC I IIE in
three minutes mad, ie worrouted to do
TOOTHACHE also w;11 it cure instantly.
FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL
LASSITUDE, arising from imprudence or excess. this
Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. Act
ing directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and
revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity and
vigor.
FOR PtL ES..—As an external remedy, we claim that
it is the best known, and we challenge the world to pro
duce an eqUal. 'Every victim of this distressing com
plaint should give it a trial, for it will not fall to afford
immediate relief, and in a majority of cases will effect
a radical cure.
QUINSY dud SORE THROAT are sometimes ex
tremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely applica
tion of this Liniment will never fail to.cure.
SOX 'SINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge
moot of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The
worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in tiro Of
three days.
BRUISES. CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, ULCERS,
BURNS and SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful
healing properties of DR. SWBETI INFALLIBLE
LlNlllieldT, when used according to. directions. Also,
CHILBLAINS, FRnSTED FEET, and INSECT
BITES and STINGS.
EVERY HORSE OWNER
dhould have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at
the first appearance 5f Lameness will effeetually pre=
vent those formidable diseases to which alt horses are
liable and which render so many otherwise valuable
home nearly worthless.
Over four hundred voluntarytestimonials to•the won
derful curative properties of this Liniment have been
received within the last two years. and many of them
from persons in the highest ranks of life.
vrioir.
To avoid impositon, observe the Signature and Like
ness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also
c• Stephen Sweet's Infallible 'Liniment " blown in the
glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine.
RICH RDSON & CO.,
Pole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct.
For sale by all dealers. • aplleow-d&w
iluoineso (i!Larbs.
ROBERT SNODGLASS )
ATTORNEY Al' LAW,
Office North Third street, third door above Mar
ket, Harrisburg, Pa.
N. B.—Pension, Bounty and Military claims of all
kinds prosecuted and collected.
Refer to Rona John C. Kunkel, David Mumma, jr.,
and. R_ A_ Lambarton_
WM. H. MILLER,
AND
R. E. FERGU-SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
QUM IN
SHOE MAKER'S BITTLDINGS
SECOND STREET',
BETWEEN WALNUT and MARKET SQUARE,
ap-29w&d Nearly opposite the Buehler House.
THOS. O. M'AcDOWELLI
ATTORNEY. AT. LAW
MILITARY CLAIM AND PATENT AGRIVT.
Office in the Exchange,. Walnut et., (Up Stairs.)
Having formed a connection with parties in Wash
ington City, wno are reliable business' men, any busi
ness connected with any of the Departments will meet
with immediate and careful attention. m 6.1
C, WEICHEL,
SITROBON AND ovvzzar,
RESIDENOR THIRD N.II.II.NORTH STRUT
He is now fully prepared to attend promptly to th.
duties of profession in "Hite branches. „„, •
Lot IMO VIM! 1117001188711 L XlDlClALaxpiluingb
justifies him In promishig lull Mill Miplo istiefatiiikes to
all who mayisoor kb:otitis ooll,bothedisesiosOlormii.
or sny ether nature. ToIB-4WWW,
T A I At. ING .= •
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GAO. A. • 32C. Mik "ET. 4G.- 32E .
The subscriber' IC ready, at- nO. 9d, MARKBT,
four doors below Foarthntreet, ;to make
,
MEN'S AND. BOY'S CLOTHING
In any desired qtyle, and promp t ueM.
P 01301715 wishing cutting duo& pen , bows It done at t,he
IhOtat natise_ spl7-4.17:
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CH.ARLEB VOLIAMEB,
UPHOLSTERER,
Chestnut street. four doors above Second,'
(OPPOSITS WASHISGTON ROSE H01716e,)
Is prepared to furnish to order, in the very best style of
workmanship. Spring and flair Mattresses, Window Our.
tains, Lounges, and all ovi4or artioico or fosniturn in kb
k e y, nu a b or t n c ties Ind moderate taigas. Havicg
ag
perience in the business, he feels warranted in sicking a
share of public paticizikge, °Cadent of bbfability to give
satisfaction.janl7-dtt
WEBSTER'S ARMY AND NAVY
POCKET DICTIONARY.. -
Just received and for sale at' •
BABLWIRIVBOOP3TO44I,
MACKEREL!
BIACIEZEIL, Nos. 1, 2 sod 8, In& deed Paekallee—•
new, and sea package warrasSai. J. reeWleed, &ad
for isle low by irm.1)001 Tr.:o
fr n
WENDOW SHADES .ot linen, gilt-
M V :berderii; and PAPilr MINT'S of on 'snow
tart of designs and ornament. Mao, CURTAIN
nxTUR.I3 TAMELB .41.7 lew prises_ at
' - Nthefferhe BoulurtOr . e•
HA KRIBHIIIO4, PA., iNIONDA,Y. 'JULY 20,
,•16h3
T E
Weekly "Patriot & Union,"
THE CHEAPEST PAPER PUBLISHED IN
PENNSYLVANIA I
AND
THE ONLY DNMOCRATTO PAYO PUBLISHED AT
THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT !
FORTY-POUR COLUMNS OF READING /kIAT
TER EACH WEEK
AT THE LOW PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR
AND FIFTY CENTS!
WARN
SUBSCRIBED FOR IN CLUBS OP NOT LESS
THAN TEN COPIES 70 ONE ADDRESS;
We have been compelled to raise the club Einbscription
price to'one dollar' and fifty cents in order to save our.
selves from actual loss. Paper has risen, including
taxes, about twenty-five per cent., and is still rising:;
and when we tell our Democratio friends, candidly, that
we can no longer afford to sell the Weekly rATRIIIT AND
UNION at one dollaria year. and , must add fifty cents or
stop the publication, we ;trust they will appreciate our
position, and, instead of withdrawing their subscrip
tions, go to work with a will to increase our list in every
county in the State. We : have endeavored, and shall
continue our efforts, to make the paper useful as a party
ergo, Rd waleoma 'as a news messenger to every fam
ily. We flatter ourselves that it has not been without
some influence in producing the glorious revolution in
the politica of the State achieved at the late election;
and if fearlessness in the discharge of duty, fidelity to
the principles of the party, and amanxious desire to pro
mote, its interests, with some experience and a moderate
degree 9r ability, eau be ranch serviesable'hereafter„ the
Weekly PAralo? AND Thaws wilt not be lee useful to
the party or less welcome to the family circle in the fu
ture than it has been in the past. We confidently look
for increased encouragement in this great enterprise,
and appeal to every influential Democrat in the State to
lend us his aid in running our sepseription list up to
twenty or thirty thousand. - The expense to each indi
vidual is trifling, the benefit to the party may be great.
Delieving that the Democracy of the State feel the ne
cessity of sustaining 'a fearless central organ, we make
this appeal to them for assistance with the fullest confi
dence of success.
, •
The same reasons which indiice ne to raise the price
of the Weekly, operate in regard to the Daily paper, the
price of which is also increased. The additional cost to
each subscriber will be but trifling; mid, while we can
not persuade ourselves that the Change nealtdiatily Made
will result in any diminution of our daily circulation,
jet, were we certain that such would be the conse
quence, we should still be compelled to make it, or suf
fer a ruinous loss. tinder these circumstances we must
throw ourselves upon the generosity, or, rather, the
justice Of the public, and-abide their Verdict, whatever
it may be.
The period for which many of our subscribers have
paid for their paper being on the eve of expiring, we
take the . liberty of leaning this notice, reminding them
of the same, in order that they may.
RENEW THEIR CLUBS.
We shall 61110 tate It Au an especial favor if our present
subacribers will urge upon their neighbors the fact that
the Pi.vaiorAND UNION is the only Democratic paper
printed in Harrisburg, and considering the large amount
of reading matter, embracing all the current news of
the day, and
TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES
Prom everywhere up to the moment the paper goes to
press, political, miscellaneous, general and local news
market reports, is decidedly the
CREATEN.TdvirwspArma. runtrattED Z 1?
THE STATE!
•-There is-scarcely a village or town in the State in
which a club cannot be raised if the proper exertion be
made, and surely . there are few places in which one or
more energetic men cannot be found who are in favor of
the diete et kettits Qf pound Democratic doctrines, who
would be wilting to make the effort to MIRO A club.
DEMOCRATS 'OF THE• INTERIOR
Let ue hear from you: 'The existing war, and the ap
proaching sessions of Congress and the State Legisia
tar, are invested with unusual interest, and every man
lhaould bey* I.he news.
VER NI R.
• DAILY PATRIOT AND ONION.
Single copy for , one year, in advance . gS so
Single copy diming the !region of the Legislature.; 2 00
City subscribers ten cent) per week.
Copies supplied to agents at the rate of $l5O per bun-
WIGNKLY PATRIOT AND TINION I
' PuNished every Thursday.
flingle copy one year, in adienea $2 00
'ren copies to one address •• . , 15 00
Subscriptions may commence at any time. PAY AL-
I WAYS IN ADVANCE. WO ire obliged to make this
in *every `instance cash mast accompany
subscription. Any parkin Beni:ling nsa club of twenty
itosCribere to the Weekly will Se ehtitled to a copy 'for
Hie services. The prfoOf trot at the tOtAneed *at* is
so IoW that we cannot offer greater' inducement; than
this. Additions maybernadelit daytime to a club' of
enbeeribere by remitting one" dollar and fifty cents
fileisacheidditional name: Ibis not" WecetWarytti send.
' ;Lithe names of these constituting'a elib, 'as we minuet
diulartaltir to address each paper Id club ditbreribtro
separately.. 13PeCImen copies of the WeeklY will be sent
bilre 'it.
‘' • 0. BARNETT' & 00.,Narrieborg, Pa.
, •
• following law;passed byClongreso in 1880,
define. the . .duty of l Postinsaters in relation to the de
livery of newspapers to ilub subooribors:
(Sse Litiki : Brounst Po.'a edition of Ow Lows VlB6O,
=l2:=2=l
"Provided, however, that where packages of new 'pa
pers or period' calk are received at any poet Wilco directed
to one sAldress, and the names of the club subscribers to
which ‘ll, ey - belong, with the postage' fo'r a quarter in ad
vance, shill be . handed to the postmaster, he shall de
liver the ewer,* their respective owners."
To enable the itestretteter t 4 4941p1y with this regnla ,
tion, it will be necessary that he be furnished With the
list of names composing the club, and paid a quarter's
(or year's) postage in advance. ,• The ttniforta courtesy
Postmasters, afforde the assnranie that they will:
cheerfully accommoaate club subscribers, and the latter
should take care that the postage, which is but a trifle
in each ease, be paid , in advance. Bend:on the club/
A . SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
of
LITHOGRAPHS,
Formerly retailed at from $S to $5, ere now rffered at
60 and 76 centa, and $1 and $1 50—Iiihnetted by the Ax
Onion, and formerly retailed by them.
Splendid Photographic Album Pictures of all distin
sgniehed men and Generals of the army, at only 10 cts.
For sale at SC 8 HIPPER'S Bookstore,
n .16 Nuke% etmt, IWO:0nm
BASKETS!
LARDIQ T R AVELINO.,
MARKET,
EBHOOL,
PAPER,
KNI RE,
CLOTHES,
AQUA P,
cumuutt4's,
CARE,
For tale low, by
jelA
9 , 110(i BILSHELS York State Totatoess
o,tr of diflorout•kinds,
1,400 Brothels York Pate A.pplea,)
kekol co lot of York State Butter.
Veo.a superior lot of OstairbaGrapee, and 80 bushels
Shollbarko, jnoaotolved and forgato low by
11, wAiriaLN fr. co , • •
doel.dtf No. Idd Mari etitreett •
WRITE BRAN
ING Puarous.-4 Very illapeliOr wattle, (strictly
Pimp) just receiv,alt Ma for sole by C O. Alyrf WK. Jr.. & C
M W ..ORLE AM. SUGAR !—Frasp IN
N "mil U44litintl-,- 4or tale 17_
0/ 2 . 1 • WILDOCIII. Js.. Is 00.
Cti:1 , 4t . .i.0t',.,4....A,ii00 . ;
--- .. . AN AOT -
For eprOling and cailipg cot the National, ferns's, and
1 - kothlr r
IrninEas, T here new exists in the trnited
States: an insurrection and rebellion • against
the authority thereof, andit is, under the ban
stitutiQn of. the.:United States, the duty of the
government to nupprefits insurrection -and• re
ita guarantee to each ; State _a repnbli
can form of government, and to proem the
public ] tranquility: And whereas, For ,these
high purp o ses, knallitary force indisPensa
ble,"fo raise and support which all' persons
ought willingly to contribute . : And whereas;
No service can be more praiseworthy and hon
orable than that 'which is rendered for the
maintenance of 'the Constitution and Unien,
and the consequent preserva.tion of free gov
,
ernment ; therefore;
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re,bre
sentativef of' the United States Of America in Con
gress assembled, That all 'able- bodied male citi
zens of the Tinifed Sta4s, and'periaons 'Of . for
eigti 'birth who shall have deolared on oath
their intention to become citizens under and in
pursuance of the laws thereof, between the
ages of twenty and forty-five years, except , as
hereinafter excepted, are , hereby declared, to
constitute the national forces, and 'shall be
liable . to Perform military duty in the Strike
of the United States 'when called out by •the
President tor that purPose.
Sae. 2. And be it further enacted, That the
following persons be, arid They are hereby ex
cepted and exempt from the Proyisione of this
act, and shall not be. liable to' Military d'uty
under-the same,.to wit Such ae are' rejected
as physically or mentally.unfit for the service , :
oleo, first, the Vice' President. of the' United
States, the judges of the various dourts of the
United States, the beads of the various execu
tive Aepartrifents of .the government; and the
Governors of the sertral States :'l3etiond;, the
only- - eon liable to Military duty of tv.widoir
dependent upon his late* for Support. Third,
'the , ebly on of eged or infirm parent 'or pa
tenth depeildetit apt% his Moe ftir support _ :
FoUrth, where there are-tile 'or ntore'smis df
aged or- infirm' parents eubject to draft, the
father, or if he be deed,Ahe'mother may eleot
'which Son shall be exempt the only
brother, of Children not . twelve years 'old;; hav
ing neither father nor inotheri &Pendent ttptlt
his labor Ibr' support: . Sixth, the father Of
inotherless , children under4Welve years of age
dependent mpon his labor for eupport ; Sev
enth; where there are a father and sons in the
same family and household, and two of them
are in the military service of a nd
United States
as non-commissioned officers, musicians, or
private's, the residue of such family and hotiee
h old, not exceeding two, shall be'exempt : And
no persons but such as are hereie excepted
shall ;be exempt : Provided howeier, That no
person who has been convicted of any felony
shall be enrolled or permitted to serve in said
forces.
WM. DOCK, Tr. it 00
1110,NDAY MORNING, JULY 20,. 1.863.
THE CONSCHIPT[ON ACT.
Sae. 3. And be it further enacted, That the
national forces of the United States not now in
the military service, eatolle'd - uader Set,
shall be divided ixito tiro - crahSele, fitat of
which shall comprise all persons subject to do
military duty between the ages *of 'twenty and
thirty-five years, and all unmarried persons
subject to do military duty above the age Of
thirty-five and under the age of forty-five; the
second class shall comprise all other persons
subject to 'do military duty; and they shalt
not, in any district, be called into the service
of the United-States' until those of the first
class shall have been called.
SEC. 4. And. be it' further enacted, That for
greater convenience in enrolling, calling out,
and organizing the national forces; and for the
arrest of deserters and Spies of the enemy, the
United States shall be divided into didtricts, of
which the District cif-Columbia shall constitute
one, each territory of the United States shall
constitute toe or more, as the President shall
direct, and each congressional district of the
respective States, as fixed by law of the State
next preceding the enrollment, shall constitute
one : Provided,' That-in States which have not
by their laws been ditideti into two or more
congressional • districts, the' President of the
United States • shall divide they same into so
many enrollment districts as , 'he may deem fit
and convenient - '
SE'c. 5. And s be:it further enacted; That -for
each of said dietriote there shall be appointed
by the President a provost marshal, with the
rank, pay and emoluments of a,captain of-cav
alry, or an, officer of siafil rank shall be detailed
by the ,Preeideut, who shall be under the. di
rection and'subjeit to the orders of a provost
marshal general, appointed or detailed by the
President' 'Of the United States, whose offiee
shall be at tbe seat of . government, forming a
separate bureau of, the War Department, whose
rank, pay and•emo,luinents shall be those of .a
colonel of cavalry. ,
Sac. G. And be it further enacted, That it shall
be the duty of the Provost Marshal General,
pith the apprc;vsitLef the Secretary of War, to
make rules and regulations for the government
of his subordinstes ;. to furnish them wish the
names and residences of all deserters from the
army, or any of the land forces in the service
orthe United States, including the militia,
when reported to him by the commanding offi
cers ; to communicate to them all orders of
thit President in reference to calling out the
tuitional forces; to furnish proper blanks and
instructions for enrolling and drafting; to file
and preserve copies of all enrollment lists; to
require stated reports of all proceedings on the
part of his subordinates; to audit all accounts
connected with the service under his direction;
and to perform such other duties as the Presi
dent may prescribe in carrying out the provi
sions of this act.
Sze 7. And be it further enacted, That it shall
be' the duty of the provost marshals to arrest
all deserters, whether regulars, volunteers, mi
'Warner!, or persons called into the service un
tie, this' or any other act of Congress, where
ever they may be found, and to send them to
the nearest military commander or military
poet; to detect, seize and confine spies of the
enemy, who shall, without unreasonable. de
lay, be delivered to the custody of the general
commanding the department in which they
may be arrested, to be tried as soon as the ex
igencies of the service permit; to obey all
lawful orders and regulations of the Provoat
Marshal General, azid such as may be pre
-
emitted by law;,concerning the enrollment and
calling into service of the national forces.
lice. 8 And be it further enacted, That in each
of said districts there shall be a board of en
rollment, to be composed 'of the provoitt
sbal, as president, and two other persone, to
be appointed by the Preeident .of the 'Celled
States, one of whom Shall bit s a licensed prac
,
tieing physician and surgeon.
SEC 9. And be it further enacted, That it Allan
he the duty of the said board to divide the
district into sub.districts of convenient size,
if they shall deem it necessary, not_ exceeding
two, wirh eu t th e titr e etiere of the Secretary of
War, mid to appoint, on itir before the tentilii
PRICE TWO QOM.
day : O'Mara next,. and in each alternate year,
thereafter,,"an enrolling . officer for each sub
district, and to furnish him with proper blanks
and `instructions ;`'and he' shall immediately
proceed to enroll all •persontet subject, to mili
tary duty, noting , their respective places of
residence, ages , pn the first day of,July follow
ing, and their occupation; and ehall, on or be
fore the first day Of April, report the same to
the board of enrollment; to-be'consolidated
into one list, a copy , of which shall be trans
mitted to the provost marshal general on or
before the first day of :May succeeding the en
rollment : Pievided nevertheless,. That if, from
any cense, the - duties prescribed by this section
cannot be performed within the time specified,
then the same shall be performed .aa , ; soon
thereafter as practicable.
SEC. lb. And be it further enacted, That the
enrollnient of each class shall die made sepa
rately, and they shall only 'embrace those whose
ages shall be; on the first day of. July thereafter
between twenty and forty-five years.
SEC. 11. And be it further enacted, That all
persone thus enrolled shall be subject, for two
Years after the first day of July succeeding
tlfe enrollment, to be called into The 'military
service of the United States; and to continue
in service for three years, or, during the war ;
and • whe,n called into service shall be placed on
the same footing, in all respects, as Volunteers
daring the pregent rebellion ; not, however,
exceeding , the term of three years,• including
advance pay and , bounty, as now provided , by
,Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That when
ever it may be necessary to call out thinatiow
al forces for military seritice, the President is
hereby authorised to assign to each district
the number of men, to be furnished by said
district; and therenpon the enrolling board
shall, under the direction . of the President,
make a' draft of the required number, and fifty
per centum in addition, and .shall make an en
act and complete roll of. the names , of the per
sons so drawn, and of the , order in which they
were drawn, eo that the first draWn may stand
first upon the said roll,' and the second may
-stand . second, and soon. , And the persons so
drawn shall be notified of the awe within, ten
dayS thereafter: by a written • or printednotice,
to be '
.served, personally or by leaving , a copy
at the lase' Place" of residence , reqUiring then'
to oppear,at a.deeignateda.endenvone.txt:report
for duty.. ,In assigning ~to,,the, (1it:4404,00
number of men to be_furnitthed therefrw the
m
President shall take into conaideration the
number of volunteers and militia funibilted 'by
and from the several States in which said diti
tricts are situated, and• the perioci f te their ser
vice since the commencement Of, the Itreeent
rebellien and shall so mike 'said 'aseiginient
as to - equalize the numbers among the districts
Of the several States, considering and elk:swing
for the number already furnished as aforesaid,
and the time of their service. • ,
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Sac. 13. And be it-further enacted, That any
person drafted and notified to appear as afore
said, may, on or before the day fixed,, for _his
appearance, furnish an acceptable subetitute to
take his Place in the draft; 'or he may pay to
such person as the Secretary of War may au
thorize to receive it, such sum, not exceeding
three hundred dollars, as the Secretary may
determine, for the procuration of such substi
tute, which sum' shall be fixed at a Uniform
rate by a general order made at the time of
erdering a draft for any State,. or, Territory,;
and thereupon such person so furnishing the
substitute, or paying the money, shaltbe 'dis
charged from further liability under the draft.
And any person failing to report after due,
service of notice, as herein prescribed, without
furnishing a substitute, or paying the required
sum therefor, shall be deemed a deserter, and
shall be arrested by th'e' provost marshal and
sent to the nearest military post for• trial by
court martial, unless upon proper Showing
that he is not liable .to military duty, the
board of enrollment shall relieve him from the
draft.
• Sko.-14. And 1e it further enacted, Tint' all
drafted •persons shall, on arriving at 'the roan
dezvous,, he carefully inspected by the surgeon
of the , board, who shall, truly report to the
board ihe physical condition of each one; and
all perions drafterand claiming exemption
from military duty on account of disability; or
any other cause, shall present their Claims 'to
be exempted, to the board, whose derision shall
be '44.
SEC. 15. And be it further enacted, That any
surgeon charged with the doty of' etch inspee
tionfwho shaltreceive from any person whom
soever any money or other valuable, thing, or
agree, directly or indirectly, to receive the
same to his own or another's use making
an tinpatifint inspection' or falie oringekrect
repoh, or who shall ,wilfully neglect to make
a faithful inspection and true report, ,shall be
tried by , a court martial, and, on conviction
thereof, be punished Ity Le not 'exceeding five
'hundred 'dollars nor lees than two hundred,iind
Rppriwnne4 at the discretion of the court,
and be cashiered And oislnMsed,lfrom the ser
vice.
SEC. 16. And be it further enacted, That as
soon as the reluired bomber of able bodied
men liable to do military duty shall be obtained
from tne.list of those drafted, the remainder
shall be discharged. And all. drafted persons
reporting at the place of rendezvous shall' ba
allowed traveling pay from their planes ot rest
dense; and all persons discharged at the place
of rendezvous shall be allowed traveling pay
to their places of residence; and, all expenses
connected with the enrollmett and draft, in
e'.uding subsistence While at the rendezvous,
shall be paid from the appropriation for ca
roling and drafting, .under such regulations
as the President of the United States shall
prescribe ; and all expenses connected with
the arrest and return of deserters to their re
giments, or such oiher duties as the provost
marshals Will be called upcn to p.erform, shall
be paid frank the appropriation tor arresting
deserters, under such regulations as the Presi
dent of the Voite-1 States 0411 prveCritoOt
Provided, The provost marshals shall"in no case
receive commutation for transportation or for
fuel and quarters. but only for forage, when
not furnished• by the government, together
with actual expenses of postage. stationary,
and clerk hire authorized by the Provost Mar
shal cieneral.
SEC. 17. And be it further enacted; That any
person enrolled and drafted according to the
provisions of this act who shall furnish an ac
ceptable substitute, shall thereupon receive
from the, board of enrollment a certificate of
discharge. from such draft, which shall exempt
him from "military duty daring the time for
'which he Wan draftSC and such subititite
shall be entitled to the same pay and allow
ances provided by law as if he had, been origi
nally drafted into the service of the United
States.
SEC. 18. And be it further enacted, That such
of the Volunteers and , mili is now in the service
of the United States . as may, re-enliet to serve
one year, unless sooner discharged, efter:the
eXpiration of their present, term of ofr yl o i ,
shall be entitled to a boupty of fifty dollars,
une-half, of which eo 1 ?* 1 ipa id up9n such re
enlistmerit, and the, balance'. at the sipiiition
of the term of r,e-vniistment. And such„as
may re-enlist to. serve for. tWo yearn, unlees.
gooier diacharged,.after the eipiration.of their.
,preeent teem tifenlistment, Blutlt rosive, upon
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Sac. 19. , And be it further enacted, That
whenever a regimeni,of volunteers of the same
arm, from the ,same Stale, is reduced. to one
half of the maximum number •preseeihed by
law, the President .may direct Idle consolida
tion of the companies of euch-m - giment: Pro
vided, That. no company's() formed shall-exceed
the maximum number prescribed by latt%--
IVten such consolidation is . made, •the regi
mental officers ehall be reduced in proportion
to the reduction in the number of companies.
SEC. ' 2.041 And be it further enaeted, , That
whenever a- regiment is reduced below•• the
minimum number, allowed by law, no officers
shall be appointed in such regiment beyond
those necessary for the command of such re
duced number.
Szc. 21. And be it further enacted, That no
much lA, the fifth 'section of the sot approved
seventeenth July, eighteen hundred and sixty
two, entitled "An act to amend an act calling
forth the militia to execute the laws of •the
Union," and so forth, as requires the afproval
of the President to carry into execution' the
sentence of. a court-martial, be and the same
is hereby repealed, as far as relates to carrying
into execution the sentence of any court-mar
tial against any.person convicted as a spy or
deserter ; or of mutiny or murder ; and here
after sentences in punishment ofthese offebnes
may be eerriedinto execution upon the.appro
eel of the commanding_ general in the. told.
See. 22: And be it further enacted, That
courts-martial. shall have power to sentence
officers who shall absent themselves from-their
command without leave, to be reduced to the
ranks to serve three years or during theWitr.
Sac. 23. And be it further enacted, That the
clothes, arms, military outfits, and accoutre.
meats furnished by the United States to any
soldier, shall not be sold, bartered, exchanged,
pledged, leaned, or given• away • and no person
not se soldier, or.duly authorizedlofficer of the
-United States; who. has possession of any. such
clothes, inane, military, outfits, or accoutre
ments, fernishetif as aforesaid r which%have'beett
the subject of any such sale, barter, exchange,
pledge; lose; or gift; oballtateloy right; - title;
or interest thereitt, but the flute May be seized
anl_tniten wherever found'ky any-offteerOf the
United States, civil or•milittiry, itud,shali ikere
upon be delivered to any quartermaster, or
other officer siiithorizea to receiee the same;
and the possession of any such` clothes, arms,
military - outfits, or accoutreurents - , - by any per;
son not a soldier or officer elflike United States,
shall be prima facie evidence of such a sale,
barter, exchange, 'pledge, roan, or gift, as
aforesaid.
.EC-•24.---And beat further enacted, -That every
person not subjest. to, the „rules and. articles of
wax wh ,ball precasts or entiee v er mkeppt,to
procure or r entiot, A soldier it the service ote the
Nnited,States to desert;.or who shall harbor,
conceal, or givexmplckyment to a deserter, or
cerry.hiet away, , or aid in carrying him_away,
itqowing him to be such ;. or who skall pun
chiteeiroit any soldier his: arms, equipthents,
ammunition, uniform, clothing, or any part
thereof; and any/captain or commanding of
ficer. of any ship or vessel, or any, sttperintend
vet or condiintor of any railroad; or any other
public conveyance, carrying away any such
soldier as one of his crew or otherwise, know
ing him to have deserted, or shall refuse to
deliver him up.to the.orders of, his command
ing officer,'Elhall upon legal con friction, - be‘fin'ed
at the discretion of any court having cogni
-two of the same, in arty gum not exceeding
five hundred dollars, and hei shall be-impris
%ned not eiceeding,two, year s . nor less than six
months. e e •
SEC. 25. And be it further enacted, That if
any person 'shall resist any draft of men enrol
led under this act into the,serviceof the Vni
tad States, or stall . fonotlei or aid . any parson
.to resist any such draft ; or shall assult or ob
struct any officer in making such d raft, or in
the performance of any service' in .relation
thereto ; or shall counsel any person to assault
or obstruct any such officer, or shill counsel
any ditifted — tnert riot" to appeir tie the - plebe of
rendezvous, or wilfully disidade them from the
performance of miltary duty as reqtrired *by
law, such person shall be subject-`to summary
arrest by the provost -marshaVand shall be
forthwith delivered to thia Civil authorities,
and, upon conviction thereof, be punished by
a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars; .or
by imprisonment not axoeeding,two years, or
by boilz,of fEO pug shmente. - •
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0.0 . 26: And be it further enacted, That, im
mediately after the passage of this acts the
President shall issue his proelamitiOn declir
ing that all soldiers now absent from „their
reginients withonfi leave Tony retumwithin a
time specified to epsh place or , places as he
may indicate in his proclamation, and be re-
.stored to, their, respective regiments without
pttnishwtent, except the forfeiture of their pay
anditlioitances during their absence ; and , all
deserters who shall not return within the time
so specified by the PresidentAhall, upon being
Arrested, be'punished as the law provides.
BSc. 27. Ind be it further enacted, That de
positions of 'wit:teaser residing belond the
limits of State, Territory or district in which
military courts shall be ordered to sit, may, be
taken in cases not capital by either party, and
read in evidence; provided •the same shall be
taken upon reasonal4le notice t 9 the opposite
party, and duly authenticated,
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SEC. 28. And be it further enacted, That the
judge advocate shall have power to appoint a
reporter, whose duty it shall be to record the
proceedings of and testimony taken before
military courts instead of the judge advocate;
and such reporter may take dowiisuch pro
ceedings and testimonyin the drat instance in
short hand. The reporter shall be sworn or
affirmed faithfully to perform his duty before
entering upon it.
SEC. :29. Anethe it further enacted, That the
court shall, for reasonable canse; grant a con
tinuance to either party for such ding and as
often as shall appearto be just : Provided, That
if the prisoner be in close confinement the trial
shall not be delayed for a period longir than
B i E ty days.
SEC. 30. Axe I.he it further enacted, That in
time of war, insurrection or rebellion, murder,
assault and battery with an intent to kill, man
slaughter, mayhem, wounding by shooting or
stabbing. with lin intent to commit murder,
robbery, arson.,'Aurglary, rape, assault and
battery, with an attempt ,tg commit rape, and
larceny, shall be punishable by the sentence
of a general court-martial or military commil
sion, when committed by persons who are in
the military service of the ITnitecl States, and
subject to the articles of war; and the punish
ments for such offences shall never he less than
those . irflicted by the laws of the State Terri
tory, or district in which they may hale been
committed.
Site. 31. And be et further enacted ; That any
officer absent from duty with leave, except for
sickness or wounds, shall, during his absence,
'receive half of the pay and allowances pre
scribed!bilaw, and no more ;. and any officer
absent. without leave shall, in addition to the
penaltieB prescribed by law or a Sourt-mitirtial,