Union, The (Newspaper) - June 23, 1865, Georgetown, Delaware 1'. FRIDAY H 9 TIN IX G AT Delaware TERMS OF OKI lines or one 50 And for each sub sequent 0 25 Two one 2 60 sis 13 00 one 25 00 Larger filling three-fourths or a whole column will be taken at lower and must he made the subject of special VOL. 37. 23, 1865. WHOLE NO. 89. EXCELSIOR Whilst try in ir Coffee of all the various the head it it's not like others that A little Tve all do good goods will easily a stretch like sold very apt to I can without any There's none like in enlightened Skilled have not found a Coffee from any Possessing the same ingredients as Nor is there in or out of the Coffe Who the from which V I'm made from and Name a thousand other the RIGHT ONE if you Hut with ibo I sof hold contention For the things tUey to Whilst they're engaged in running round from to To learn current price of Sonic who know my Coffee perfect 1'ormM a plan by which they hope to cause ft with n no 'twill be To name Sonic their's the only 1-rnnrl that will stand a try A of you like tU away sinso I firat sold n st -re I your w TI to hkr in A like this 1 do not the orders I fill The all Jersey's luad would a foul to My trade not still I think I have my you mny rest 'tis NOT and for SnU ly tlic GEORGE L. 2O Market street Cam J. not composed of poisonous it contains nothing many thiri udc the pure it takes but one and ounces to make a of strong that the quantity it tukus of Java und always than tho RETAIL may purchase it in less than ten gross at fruin the lip bv mail 1'r.uia Wholesale Dealers promptly attended 1 2-23-3m. 8A.3L.E One Million Dollars RAW BONE WALTON OFFICE A S. W. Front and Market DEL. TVe to that we Trc to fill largE of Raw Bone liat it is thai orders should bo rent in the as This been used fur several past 1' results not surpassed by other ITS HIGH The of this greatly facilitated last nn by the of it of a uniform therefore being in u dition drill It is in and fold by regular in and by the at S. W. Front and Market DEL. y. A to HOOP Hoop Skirts Hoop OF EVERY AND Manufactured and for Wholesale and Manufactory and Store of 1 1- INSTITUTE nf and Market Del. Spiral Hoop Skirts are to any others in tho and the attention of ladies is to the in they all others They lire entirely of ono of The nny tape us every ii they cannot Blip out of The nrc close the bottom of the which thium preferable to any other All have kid fruits are to wear any in the We also make a Patent Clasp Skirt of very superior Merchants in your as you will find cur make of skirts ASK FOR Hyde's Patent Hoop And if you cannot get them of your m we shall cend them to you hy Esj -ess on receipt of an order to H. Market TO BE DISPOSED OF AT ONE DOLLAR regard to Value Not to bo paid for un- til you know what you arc to receive LIST OF ARTICLES ALL TO BE SOLD AT DOLLAR 300'Musioal te 150 with Bells and 500 500 20 60 500 Chafing 30 100 1000 Ice 50 2500 20 50 5000 5 50 3000 50 2000 20 50 Dozen Silver Tea 10 20 doz 10000 Table Spoons an (I 40 250 Gold 50 150 250 Gold and Enameled 35 70 500 Silver 35 70 200 Diamond 50 100 3000 Guld Vest and Neck Chains 4 30 3000 Oval 4 8 5000 Jet and Gold 6 10 2000 Chains and Guard 5 20 7000 Gold Brooches 4 10 5000 Opal and Emerald 4 8 5GOl) Lava and entine Kar 4 8 7500 4 6 California Diamond 10 Fold i Vest 8 4iMM Vest 3' 10 3 8 Hold 4 C Miniature 10 Magic Spring 10 20 1( Cold 2 8 5UUO Plain Gold 4 10 5000 4 11 Stone Sot and Signet TO California Diamond 2 tf 10 7500 Seta anil C 15 6000 Sets Jewelry Cameo Opal and other stones 4 15 10000 Gold Pens Silver Extension Holders and 4 10 Pens Gold 0 16 5000 Pens and Gold sion 15 25 5000 Buckles 5 15 5000 Bars and 5 10 Manufacturers' No. 167 Announce that all of tne above list of goods will be sold fur One In consequence of the groat stagnation ef trade in tho of through the war having cut of tho supply of ft largo quantity of Valuable originally intended for tho English has beea sent off for sale in this AND BE SOLD AT AKY Under these RANDALE acting as agents fur the pal manufacturers havo resolved upon a great Gift tube divided according following Certificates the various articles arc put into envelopes sealed up and arc out without regard to and pent by thus fallowing no On re- of the you will yon are to and then it at your option to send tho lar and tako tho article or Purchasers may thus a Diamond or any 'A on list for ONE 2-> In transactions by we shall charge for paying postage and the 25 cents which must bo the Certificate is stint will be sent for eleven for thirty for one hundred for What the say of 18, better more varied or le assortment of jewelry cannot be found on the continent than Arrandale Co. are now Messrs. occupy a position in as men entirely above tho com- trickery of statements may be both the character of their and the manner of Ladies in all parts of the are as and if any of our fair in tho they do so rare opportunity is fur obtaining diamond by Messrs. Arrandale t No. 107 They have an immense tuck of varying in and all are ed at one dollar The distribution is very fairly to take of a tain enclosed in an aud are not re- quired pay your dollar unless you are satisfied with the which will certainly be worth more tlian lhat and may bo or An this of investing a N. Y. 19, 1865. have long been personally known 4u and wo believe them to bo every way of public Y. Scottish ican June 11, have nt tho office of Arrandale Agency Manufacturing LI large of fashionable Jind of the newest also noticed a silver and understand that the whole ot newly imported articles arc tu bo of ou a novel giving great ad- to and extensive to know the firm in question to be very respectable and thoroughly worthy of lic and recommend our to read their 3, FOR most eligible mid profitable employment TVO havo of fur ladies is the sale of certificates for the Great Gift Distribution of Arrandale Co. A lady of our acquaintance has been very hi not only in filling her own but also in doing a good to those to whom she sold will bo seen by our advertising col- can bo thus Y. 1 The of Nov. 2Gih, One of our lady subscribers became an for and by request twenty articles scut as prizes for to this office for aud without hesitation wo can state that each and all of the worth treble tho amount of cost to tho aud some of them nix We have some very pretty specimens of Table and Hold which have been sent by Ar- randale Co. to this place N. Y. Feb. 15, 1805. want agents in every and every town and county in tho and acting oa will bo allowed 10 cents on every ordered by their remittance amounts to tmo also ether in- which can bo learned on will collect 25 cents for every and lemit 15 cents to cither in cash or postage t ARRANDALE iff m. 107 N. THE BY J. T. The dirk jaguar was abroad in the His strength and his fierceness what foe could stand 1 The breath of his anger was not on the And tho white lamb of Peace he had dragged to his Then np rose tho ho summoned his Now saddle your now look to And he called to his as ho sprang from tho ground To the back of his black pawing steed with a hound their at the how they tingled and They all belted and booted and boys said who gallops with Such a hunt as was never before he shall see This we know for he was We flattered patted fed hli fierce But now far too long we have borne with the For each morsel wo tossed makes him ravage and Then said He must die And they took up the For this last crime of his be must he must die 1" But tho slow sauntered sad and For hia heart was at homo on that fair I this fine cub wo track Has carried me many a time on his back And ho called to his Fight bo kind And ho kept the dread The dark jaguar on a bough in tho brake silent and and lithe as a They spied not their as onward they Through the dense leafage gleamed two rod balls of and and and and lay on the All so still that you saw hut just one tawny paw Lightly reach through tho leaves and as softly Then shrilled his fierce 017, as the riders drew nigh And ho shot from the bough like abolt from the In tho foremost ho fastened his fangs us ho While all tho black jungle his there was carnage by field and by flood 1 Tho green sod was tho rivers ran The wore and all in their track The beautiful valley lay blasted and Now tho din of tho conflict swells deadly and loud And tho dust of the tumult rolls up like a Then afar down tho slopo of tho Southland recedes Tho wild rapid clatter of galloping With wide nostrils and Banks dripping Tho black stallion bore his bold rider As onward they thundered through forest and the dark jaguar to his In sweet the chase was begun It was April the hunting was done Tho snows of four winters and four summers green Lay and and blighted Then the monster stretched his grim length on the Hia was wasting from many a Ferocious and gory and snarling ho Amid heaps of tho whitening bones of his Then up spoke tho slow eldest and ho All he needs now is just to be fostered and Give over the strife put up Wo Farmer flung back the false words in his face He is none of my who gives counsel so Now let loose tho And the hound was And like lightning the heart of the traitor ho So rapine and treason forever shall And they wash the stained fleece of the pale lamb of lo a strong angel stands winged and whito In a wonderful raiment of ravishing Peace is raised from the In the radiance shed By tho halo of glory that shines round her Fair gardens shall bloom where tho black jungle And all the glad valley shall blossom Monthly for THE TABLES Latent styles at 4 At the name of Calo what pass before our mental Old recollections come crowding upon aud we can see array of the pass the mind's in the shape of seekers after the Me the victim of croton and for the administration of which no medical reason and a long line of those who have been humbugged generally without any specific regard to the particular cies of Gale was prince of dry jokers he lived moved and had his being through succession of his life was one great componed of a con- glomeration of infinitesimal sells of fifty years Nathan was one of Gale's truest and staunchest business although he had never been introduced into tho domestic made glad by tho portly presence of Mrs. Calu who was somewhat addicted to The reason for this lack of acquaintance was that she lived a secluded life in one of the little villages on Long and Nat Dixby lived in the of New York one day Cale was hard pushed for an object on which to inflict a practica and in his dilemma selected his friend Nat as his The manner in which he was sold I do not choose to par Suffice it to say tha under the play of Gale's exuberant fancy made a journey to insisting a lady there had seat him an amatory which he became called in the her husband who literally ed Mr. who returned to Gotham with a and lively flea in his This event happened in tho early and on a clear a after Nat's return from he met 3ale. The sell was disclosed by and a hearty laugh was had over Nat's at his still braised in which ic but those present noticed the that he did not laugh an inch below the it was generally ed that Nat's mirth was entirely old you don't hold any do you V said a and in token of let us take a good smile all ed Nat. Which thing waa done in the usual did you come to inquired Nat. up in a light replied when will you return home 7" six o'clock this said Nat thereupon plead an engagement and but as soon as he was out of shot of his joker repaired to stable in Warren where ho hired a horse and a light with which ic started through a for the dence of his friend on Long On he left his horse and wagon public and proceeded to the where he inquired of ho servant if Mr. Meeks was at 3n being as ho knew he would in the he This is I wanted to pay lira some If I sould see Mrs. Macks it would do ns she could give me a receipt in her husband's Mrs. Meeks was frugal and industrious and always attentive to her husband's in- As the last remark fell from the ips of a matron called irom up the stairs to the the gentleman in tho where she followed in a few Nat bowed and desire to see Mrs. I am Mrs. replied said with a doubting shake of tho this is a natter of some payment f and you are not the lady Mr. Meeks introduced me to as his wife last the lady 1 shrieked she Do you mean To tell me simply tell replied with icy Mr. last in me to a lady whom he called Mrs. but you are not the exclaimed Mrs. her eyes flashing old was about And how was she her hair ia had dia- mond A heavy velvet very large gold a magnificent watch and go said she velvet trimmed with cent and a muff and screeched out the now ly irritated dame better bore your way out of this sir mighty or will have the I am not Mrs. and I want you to said who saw the tallest kind of a storm and who had good reason to believe sturdy dame might launch at his head a shell or some other heavy ornaments which adorned the Nat thereupon beat a hasty retreat from off the and placed himself behind a stone wall from which he could command a view of the Brooklyn He did not wait long before he saw amiable Caleb driving down the all of the ambush of Nat. The expression of Caleb's face was one great and exemplified he waa at peace with the world aud the rest of In a brief space of time Caleb's steed was given in charge of a and unconscious and he entered his micile and shut the The moment he entered an attentive ear might have de- the sound of a voice in no way low or expressive of and in instant after Caleb hurriedly came through the door with amazement on his front and a mop in his the soft end of which was under the direct and sonal superintendence of a lady who was very red in the face and very sturdy in the and who strongly resembled Mrs. The battle had commenced in the Caleb's eator which shone in the rays of the setting sun as he drove down the was now very much ed and out of it was driven far down over Caleb's thunders yelled year shrieked the in- and bang Cale caught the mop his ring lets and punk he got it over his back with all the strength which nature and an- ger had given the enraged take don't do But it was no he had to take it. ear rings punk vet slump roared and she bliff he took it ovtr the bangl and down went poor Cale with a yell of New fell the blows thick upon the bruised back and face of the prostrate while the lady again re- the of wearing parel of the other Mrs. timing the utterance witb a blow upon her prostrate aud bleeding But all things must have an The violent exercise of arms and in which Mrs. Meeks had had somewhat exhausted She ran dly through Nat's imaginary and feeling har strength ered herself up for one grand and final effort Cale looked with horror on the turned he heard the the huzzy 1" shouted in a vigorous he heard a whizzing sound in the and next instant Caleb's nose was as flat as any other part of his The mop and his sweet tempered wife re- into tho mansion and left him in and with tho most keen sensation of he raised himself to a sitting posture and with many a groan of proceeded to inspect his personal be hanged if this arm ain't broken and this left shoulder must be 0 0 And good gracious what a nose 1 That woman must be 0, how sore I Now with the most pleasurable had through the crevices of the observed the whole of this little family jar wnich I have so feebly and lie now stood looking over tho at the back of his dear I Uncle Calo shouted Nat. Hey 1" said as he in some little upon hia former I how do ycu feel about it 0 (I shall leave it yelled out the enraged as be sprang to his feet and made for the I'll fix your But Nat didn't want his flint and therefore made his with all possible up the Soon after there appeared upon the greon rendered sanguinary and cred by conjugal a lame man with a shocking bad and who had taken possession of a fowling piece loaded with If the lame man meant to shoot ho reckoned without his That thanks to a long aud thin pair of was out of Cale from that time and until he the eschewed dry and was always sensitive on the subject of I. EVERY Did it ever occur to little very notice we take of passing events of of vital very often happened most and more than a passing thought was given is this the For news came of a great battle being fought between the Union and Rebel all with ness awaited the At length over the electric wires was is ours The rebels driven with immense the receipt of the news we gave a wild and PROTECT OUR UNION in a few the papers would be filled with lists of the killed and wounded that sometimes covered the whole sides of the cast a glance over the find that of We merely gave fellow sorry for or some and that was He is forgotten The names of the leaders are preserved in ments of but those of the privates are except by their immediate circle of So it is. But is it Battle after battle camo incidents innumerable daily but parsed thorn all let them sink into that less the with scarcely a thought for those noble and brave men who Sought aud fell for their and quite a ly number from our native but we trust that their loss is nal In this harbor still lays at an- several brigs and patiently awaiting their turn to they all being laden with com- some of them have been chartered and kept hero for several months and indeed there are some that have been here ever since the sion of this there is just one the New Hampshire vrith a few Gun Boats laying in tlie opposite di- rection of several being scut away on duty But we just have a dispatch to leave this place and proceed down the coast to New we must in short bring this tle to a if the opportunity affords us pleasure we shall be glad to let you hear from us while down in Louisanna we all regret leaving here as we are antly so good un- till we have the opportunity ot addressing you Yours TERMS OF BSE invariably in One COPT payment at the close of the FOE A CLUB OF TEN COPIES to one TWENTY COPIES to one payment in advance as above rates will be carried oat for larger and in addition we will send a copy paper gratia for OHO year to the getter up of a daft of 99 I 20 40 00 the LETTER POET PORT S. C. June 1st 1865. r DEAB UNION The Steamer sails to-day for New York and according to our ise in our last your of course will look for our Epistle from this Spring are really among and twitter in the which are in full foliage casting greatful highly appreciated We are not so unfortunate in our vegetation and later piscatory dainties as unfortunate of our of the thus we are now in the full glory of the fish while the taste of this sealey breakfast table adorner is undoubtedly an old story to you our asparagus is now right tender and while this favorite dish with you is undoubtedly just coming on the our vegetables and some early fruits are visible to the naked but some of the prices have to be viewed through smoked but and we have them in abundance and I assure you that we are having a fine time with being that sweet things suits our very such no doubt has not come on in your THE CAPTURE OF is affording the utmost merriment the whole of this ble caricatures are already on the streets representing him in an old banged torn hoop aud big cavalry making a most grotesque picture as he brandishes an old bowie knife with a leer as if to frighten our alry There is not the least sympathy felt here tor and he will have to hang I It is said his wife's crinoline in which he to has been given to a one armed negro soldier to exibit around this THE STA KS AND ON THIS ISLAND As I write preparations are being made ia front of our ship for ing the and tho emblem of American A large blage of military and citizens are present to witness the ANXIOUS arc at the Hanover of this patiently waiting the arrival of steamers from Hilton Head and Savannah with sick and wounded sons and on These woman folks are a they are patient beyond anything I ever but mention a steamer is due on such an hour and then if that boat does not get in on that or such a surmising aud fearful aj they keep up makes one nervous to listen However the boys will be glad to know that loving arms and hearts await them OF THE UNITED Passed at ike Second Session of the 20.) An Act to extend to certain Persona in the Employ of the the benefits of the Asylum for the Insane in Dis- of Be it enacted by ike and House of Representatives of the United States of ica ill. Congress That during the continuance of the ed in the service of the United in the quarter master's department and subsistence department of the may or may hereafter become in such shall on the of the Secretary of the same as persons to tho army and to the fits of the asylum for the insane in the Dis- of as provided in such other cases by the fourth section of tho to organize an institution fur the insane nf the 1 army and and of the District of bia the said March eighteen hundred and February 21. An Act to provide for Acting Assistant surers or Depositaries yf the United in certain Be it enacted by flic frnate and of Representatives flic ica iii That in of tho sickness or unavoidable absence of any of tlie ed States from his ho with the approval of the the authorize tho chief clerk or some other clerk employed to act in his and to discharge nil the deities require 1 by law of Buch assistant treasurer or depositary official bond given by the principal of the office shall be held and apply to the acts cf the person appointed to act in his place in such cases t And dcd That such acting officer fur the time be subject to all the liabilities and penalties prescribed by law for the official in like of the assistant treasurer or depositary for whom he shall act. February 13, 22.) An Act to incorporate The National Union Insurance Company of the Satiate and House of Representatives of the United States of ca in Congress James per Thomas C. H. John W. John M. B. F. tine Thomas J. Hudson Augustus F. James Joseph J. or any five of and they are authorized and empowered to receive subscriptions to the capital stock of a company to be Tho National Union Insurance Com- pany of who shall open a book for that in the city of at tbo and place to be by them of which they shall give ten in two or more of the daily papers of eaid I and shall keep the same open until 1 ty thonsand shares of fifty dollars a chare shall have been and person of lawful and a citizen of the Uni- ted shall lie permitted to subscribe upon paying dollars on each share at the time of And it shall be lawful for the said corporation to have a and be be and have and exorcise all the and immunities for the purposes of corporation hereby SEC. 2. And be it further That the affairs of the company shall be managed bjt nine to be elected annually by az ballot on the second Monday of July by stockholders or by their legally agents and each share stock shall the holder thereof to one vote the to be held at the office of the Company at a general meeting of the stockholders convened for that by ten public notice in two or more of the daily papers of the ty of That the election for directors shall be held pursuant to ten notice given in of daily papers of the city tho persons is the first section or any live of when and the where said election be held and the stockholders shall then and there elect nine directors to serve until the next ensuing election as provided for in this act. And at the first ensuing meeting of the directors every they shall point one of their number as together with shall hold office un- til the nest ensuing election as berein vided for and five members of said board shall compose a And in cafie that an election for directors should not be male whoa pursuant to this act it should hare been the company for that cause not be and it shall be within forty days to hold and make an election for directors in such manner as the of the company may and tho president and directors for the time be- ing shall be continued in until snch election take And in the event of resignation or removal of any director from his place for the remainder of his term may be filled by the president and directors or the time being in such manner as the may SEC. 3. And be it further That the president and directors shall have power to appoint a secretary and such other nni clerks as may to them appear their compensation and pay the SEC. 4. And le it further That the capital stock shall and paid in such instalments and and at times and as the president and directors for the time being may require and who shall give fifteen notice thereof in two or more daily papers of the city of And if any their assignee or transferee shall refuse or neglect to pay such proportion or at the time and place such or assignee at the option of the dent forfeit to the use of any all her or their title and terest in and to every share on which instalment has not been duly fresh subscriptions may be opened for the in such manner as the may or the president and directors at their commence suit for the same and recover against the holder of said stock for Die amount of the instalment i proportion so That stockholder or subscriber shall be permitted 10 vote at any election for or at any general or special meeting of the en shares any instalments or i ages may be due more than fifteen days pre- I vivas SEC. 5. And be it further That the President and directors the time be- I ing have power to in execution and as may deem fir the government of the tion not contrary to the laws and 1 of tiie United this and 1 t matters and things which a may or cau fully C. And That the president and directors are hereby ed mid fully on behalf of the com- to make insurance against losses by Urdu or other buildings on and of all kinds or upon upon vessels building on the port at moorings upon all and every sort and tions nf of whatever kind or to j and BO many j and other instruments as the nature uf the fate shall or may re- and all such or agreements shall be print or ih ami shall bo signed by the president and or such other persons as the managers may appoint for such and shall be under tire seal of the company That said president directors at their option and dis- make insurance on such terms and to may appear reserving the or appropriating and returning such portions thereof to the in- sured as may t j appear conductive to the interest of the company and the in such anil on conditions as may i appear to them just and SEC. 7. And be it further That president aud directors on the third Monday in June of each and every di- vide much of the profits of said ny as to may appear first deducting all and pay the same to the respective stockholders or their ten days but money receiver as premiums upon risks remain outstanding and at the time of declaring 6uch shall not then be considered as part of the and if the capital stock paid in shall be sened bv no subsequent dividend shall be made nr declared until a sum equal to said diminution shall have been added to the capital SEC. S. And be it further That tho stock of said company shall be red on the books of the company in such ner only as the of the company shall SEC. 9. And be it further Thai nothing in this act shall be as making but congress may at any time or repeal the February 14, 1865i