Union, The (Newspaper) - October 27, 1865, Georgetown, Delaware TI. AT Delaware TERMS OF J lines or one 50 And for each subsequent 0 25 Two one 2 50 six 13 00 one 25 00 Larger ad filling or a whole column will be taken at lower onJ must be mado the subject of special IM KTA XT N 0 U N CUM KN T. One Million Dollars Worth TO BE AT ONE DOLLAR Without regard to Nut to be paid for un- til are to LIST ot- ALL TO BE SOLD AT OXF DOLLAR 300 Musical 150 with Bells 200 SOO Silver 20 500 Chafing Dishes 30 Ice Pitchers 20 5 SOO 50 Oil 50 1509 5009 3800 20 Iu 1'JUUU 50 250 ii -Ad 35 500 Silver 200 Yust 4 MOO 4 6 5000 5 50 50 20 150 70 ro 100 30 8 0 VOL. 55. 27, 1865. WHOLE NO. 107. FARMERS TAKE TASKER still to manufacture those seven eight sudi U those have used we refer to tho 8 u per Phosphate made from finely ground Peruvian and nther Fertilizing sold at the rate of 00 per ton MEAT and refuse Bone and offal from tlw Slaughter 00 A superior of at market S. W. EIGHTH WASHINGTON for R. D. WOLF t BRO. 8-4-2m. Agricultural Chemical CHEAP 7000 S f. 7iOO i t. 4000 3005 T 1 1 K 1 1-y tli e Agricultural by the tic with n have been in to be fur the mid cf manures now MPV Tho Company 'a list em- braceE the i; 10000 Set 7JDO Sets and WOO Sets Jewelry 1'i-arl, P S 10 10 8 10 15 10000 Pens i livid 0 10 lion 15 25 MM Jet 5" 15" Hair Barl and 10" A 107 Announce that of tho above list of goods will Be lold fur In consequence of the stagnation el trailo ia thi manufacturing of through war having cut of the supply of a quantity Valuable originally intended for has been tent oft for sale in MUST UK SOLD AT ANY 1 these A as agents fur tho pal have up m a great to be divided according to tha regulations Certificates nf the various articles are put into sealed up anil when arc taken mil regard to and scut tiy thus no On re- nf the yin will see what you arc to and then it is at your to send lar and take the Purchasers may obtain a or any ct jt list for we shall fur This Fertilizer is composed of the elements chemically and mechanically with It is reduced tu a pulverulent ready immediate and without loss of it its highly universal applicability to nil crops and its durability and active are well known to be all that agriculturists can This fertilizer posed ot animal as lish hair and with and which and retain the nitrogenous It is a very valuable fertilizer for field crops and garden Its excellent strength and cheapness have made it very popular with all who hare it. THIS highly fertilizer is particularly adapted 'the cultivation of Jawne and It will promote a very vigorous healthy growth of wood and and largely in- crease tbe quantity and perfect maturity of tht For hot-house household plants and it will bo found an indispensable article tc secure their greatest it will anil diseased conditions of peach and and is excellent for grass and It is composed of such elements as make H ed to tbe growth of all kinds of in all of Tho formula of combining its con have received thi eminent chemists and iATK or a of Lime in with a and v formula by which a very SD tn be u price Practical have Its value ns is equal the in tho uth In all the paying and the which must Ue when the is sent will stui for eleven fur thirty for five for one hundred for What the sav of Tht Mwh letter varied ur able jewelry be the continent -t C are nnw Messrs. k high ir tho inon in ay bu implicitly relied both of their the manner of Ladies in all parts of the arc Snd il any uf our fair to interest in the they mav do so with perfect GIFT rare opportunity offered for diamond by Messrs. at No. 167 They have an immense jf var. ing in and all -ire crl at one Tbe very fairly t j take a of a tain enclosed in an and are not re- quired to pay your dollar you are satisfied with the irill certainly be more than that und may be An nf investing a 19, 1865. long hoen known to to be every worthy of 11, We have at too of Agency European a and i jewelry a I large ICT that tho to of a great to We know in to very respectable aud worthy of BY They call her Because hor eyes were blao as And oft with They knew her by no other Nor what her nor sho coming in time of And having eyes as bluo as They called Here by tbe murmuring Oar gentle used In a yearning Snail fr or or something looked for never Only the pitying regret Was left for Thoso melancholy In ap. their haunting atill Lookup from and softly thrill Tho tender with The chastened sweetness of hor form of willowy grace Have left a spell upon the And on tho hearts of all mot Our drooping Before the They bore her to the willow white nnd virgin rose Upon her bosom Unknown she her life But tho country people Her spirit wanders And first when breaks the winter's Our fairest sisters deck with bloom The grave of What is Life? It is a struggling Moonbeam on tho Ocean One great chain of links Ono vast field of thoughts One faint gloam of light supernal Binding Present to Pleasures dawning pleasures waning To but at tho S. H. W. HANNAH like said I; and then 1 ed and turned for not a tucker nor scarf had I felt It was a too grand it to to live and ho took mo all over even to the hot where summer ers grew in the winter and he gome n my said you look best in One night 1 heard father and mother ing by the kitchen Says wrong to stand in the he's And think of her being mistress of thS and tiding All Or Icrs of i Ton or moi will be at the H- and free of d .in all One per cartage will b at tho Vv Canal Company's At Canal 41 S} K. Tho Company's Pamphlet embracing full using the above sent by when 3-0-6m. U.S. SAN 1TAHY Army and Navy Claim XO CHARGES MADE c. Office E. and King i to 12 m. 2 to 4 p. M. j Fifty years and yet I've bat to m j eyes amd there comes orer the hill as I used tc see eat ing for him at on a for the Hall was not Very far yon see the hoys and men all alike in or with a bit of gray or It so a bluo coat with nnd nnd silk and in and a and on gala and white in any one's and wonderfully so in fur I wag half half nnd never had worn anything gay Surely he was Never a Haslet under six and broader iu the shoulders than any of his straight featured and and just father was rieli Squire and they lived at the grand wo thought for we were plain Father a mother a and ho kept to plain dress language all his days was a Methodist who wore gay colors or new and mother took to tho poke bonnets and graie dresses So we were quiet a picture ncr an ornament Jn the Not a begged to have And at dusk Saturday put anil their THE U. S. ing to relieve Soldier froni tbe heavy usually paid for of such have established this Agency to OF And other claims against the Government or expenses of any kind whatever to tbo On to this ing the name aud post of tbe claimant service aud Stale of the on whose account tbo claim dato of or the proper blanks ivill be tilled as far as anil forwarded and our to read I to the person These oan then be cd and returned to this where tho claim will be and to a in the possible nost eligible and employment wo heard of f-r is tbe ialo of certificates for the Distribution of i lady of been very in in filling her also in a to whom she tlic seen liy our adverting col- aUo be thus C. 11'., Nov. 1SU4, One of our lady Agent for and by request brought lome twenty sent as hor this office tor and without hesitation we state that and all of tho articles treble the amount of ccst the and of them six have gome Very pretty specimens of and which been 8cnt by Ar- Co. to this S. Y. nut in town and ia the aud Kting as auth 1Q cents on ordered by their amounts also ether in- can be learned on 15 to either in cash or postage A 07 N. and the tmd mouthful cooked the Sabbath rything and f at the key in her and took girls one way to the Methodist and father took the boys to thar was the and they never let religion come between It was all so different at the The curtains and carpete and Haslet's caps all aglow with and Sunday a with more work for the servants than any and guests down from the and the a wonder to the harp They went to church if they and sat in the Squire's high backed pew with Mother used teas a bit with the and altar and Junta and carvings and painted windows and gay bonnets the dpal was for all the world like a play Sister Kills used to say to ill that I'd like a pink bonnet myself and to too much Bays says it's a chance that comes to And she'd be good to Ellis if we and tho fear would be off of our minds for the to be pinch and know a bad year for crops or a spell of would swallow lie loves and he'll be good to and she can go to our meeting and he to have thy way at I'd rather see her marry some young Friend with but one cow and two or three I misdoubt the ways of tho world's But his voice was and I knew he had As for the Squire red-faced gentleman with a loud rode over one morning to see Mother went into the setting and I was to in the But how could when I know my fate was in tha I crept into the entry and stopping my mouth with my white apron lest I should cry ont. I heard the Squire boy has sot his heart on your he might find a richer hut he couldn't find a prettier or a Jf say neighbor I will nnd his Sabrina's to bo married and we shall want a daughter at the said a word for a He folded his hands and sat looking at the At last he own she's but it's to have the first with joy comes A mouth after tha mother She dropped from at the dinner and when th servant had spede across the country am back with the was I wept as I stood near the grave and saw Willie so dressed for the first tims in his had more I Sabrina Haslet was my at the and all in secret she had set her heart against her brother's match vrith me. As soon as she she began to 611 tho house with nearly dressed in finery and and Will must play the part of host and make them He told me Though I'd rather be with my Quaker beau- ty by the river he Sabrina wants company to keep her spirits I had a guess that she hoped to wean him from but I never told him so. True love needs no I and for a while he was my own Willie all tho But at last there came to the the handsomest lady of She stayed a long and there was dancing in tho evening and riding all she rode and always with I thought to and over she know it is my lovo she away as hough ho Jealousy began to I girl at Tot all the while he told me that be it was BEST WHITE BEST for Fins Durability firmness and of PUKE to cover more surface same weight thany other Lead it and yun will have HO offer PUKE Selected in Refined Linseed in always the PUKE to do anil better work at a given cost than any Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT COLOR promptly by 4 Paint 4 No. 137 North ThirS Street 10 and Children's Latest Styles at i Sow Continental 1'liiladelohia. where there was music in Ellis hadn't a Quaker bone in her lor a Methodist drop in I always her in- ol if I bit of a blue eyes and n akin like a drop of color in there come an who painted to our and tail me and nearer the titan anything he ever I was with the but tbe last worried for do what it sounded ike a but so I and will shov So drawing was a and is of and down ho called it. Says It ii and more like you than ture could ion and and kept me quiet while she was would havo had me at the Hall often But no She was the mistress of tho and I would not go there without her So I pined and grew and me ill. So I of noi of body And when she talked of my wedding my blood would and I'd between my clutched marry np one who weds me be- cause he's bound to and not from One night I stood by the and looked at the and as I stood there a woman in a hood came over the fields anc stood me. It was Miss Sabrina Has I started as if I had been and she took off her for it was and hard at me. kind of a girl are said What kind of one ore said a civil to speak that Said I to know is Are you the person to hold my to a or to let him free You canght him though his heart lias slipped through you may be mistress of the Hall I Will his heart gone from I he told you it is die said Miss honor would not him break troth wit an Bat Misa for him him no Hall to It was my Willie lore I cared Tell him he ia must tell him you oare to soe him open h and she tied on her hood and sped That night there went a note WILLIAM thought a long that tho bond between us was best I feel euro of it It will be better that we should not meet and in this I send you back your Mav good fortune and happiness attend And with this wish I sign HANNAH I wrote with a heart torn and rent as never flesh could and it was and he came to the farm I would not see him and all was over between I waited to hear that be was ed to Misa Instead of I week that he had left the Where had ho gone and no one When I felt sure that Miss cas Oakley could be nothing to or at least they were not to be my heart emote me and I wondered whether I should not havo heard him speak for Miss Sabrina Haslet did not The wedding was put off first by her and then by her six months and then people said there was a rel. be that as it he who was to havo been her husband that same Miss Dorcas Other suitors no for Miss Sabrina was and but site ed none of and lived on in the Hall quite alone but for the By-and-by she no and shut up half the and seemed more lonely and wretched than many a poor All her beauty left and shegrew to spin always dressed in who had been both belle and -I lived on at Ellis and did The years did not seem to give a gray hair to my nor a wrinkle to my They were 110 placid to grow old No one wondered I did not They seemed to think that having been so nearly mistress of the it was not likely I should be willing to wed for The Bahl It was Willie I not his house or his One winter Christmas time was ly and I sat by the dressing dolls tying up in paper with bits of ribbon for my and when there came n loud rap at the I opened and there stood an old from tho sent by Miss said She is very and desires you to come he has something particular to say to Sabrina Haslet send for I nd then my heart boat and I hardly knew did you I said the Tho doctors ive her I went back to get a shawl and and to ell my mother where I was and then The night the snow was falling and lay deep upon tbe nd there stood a with buffalo robts iu ready for me. I stepped and whirled way toward the It was like a could scarcely believe myself It -as still a dream when we stopped the and I only realized that all was then I stood in Miss Sabrina's and aw her lying wan and paie upon the what a change had come over her 1 You've she Thank you for I thought It is a long while ince we spoke A leng I You haven't changed said You look as you did when you stood by the ledge in the and what is he Hall to 'Twas Willie's love I cared I remember the hannah They've stung my soul ever yon know I then Willie's heart never belonged 0 any one but He was as true as It was I who wanted him to wed Dor I thought a poor like I told him you loved that jousin who came to your homo so often and when your letter came he believed it. I nought he would marry Dorcas never meant to drive him from home and kin he and the last words be said were my heart is And al those years he has wandered over tho world a sorrowing and his the And you know mv lover jilted me for all the place I looked at the poor dying I was trying to forgive but I could not speaking only a poor said I. T suffered is nothing to But hai you no mercy on your You have hail time to Time sho Hannah Fan it seems like But I havi sought for him in vain for years I though him Yesterday I learned that he i not many miles Old be fore his he she drawing a packet from unde m j in this I have written the truth It is Do not I and try to think of other Forget to I never left Sitting by her side on the third night I saw a change come over her and bent over Hannah she have you forgiven roe V 1 As I pray God to forgive I ed. Then fainter still sho Be kind to Will lie loved Oh 1 to think that I should have lost my soul that yon might not be my who seem Slw 7EIDAY TERMS OF i JNE in 00 OSE COPT payment at the close of the 2 60 FOR A OF TEN COPIES to one 18 Oft TWINTT COPIES to one payment in advance as 35 above rates will be carried out for larger and in addition we will send a copy paper gratis for one year to the getter np of of Pure Alcohol for Brandy with those there look into her eyes I never shall and in the Christinas dawn she lay on my dead On Sunday they bui iod The yard was Every one came to see Squire Haslet's daughter laid in the great I near but though the solemn words of the preacher in my and tho fin before my and I should have thought of my mind would have wandered away to the I saw Will as I used to Bee and as in a young and leaning on his Thea I found myself praying for the dead and forgive for she knew not what she did I came back to tlic present with a start ami a They were closing the And beside the speaking to him in a stood a tall with a foreign about him and a heavy bat slouched over his man all iu with hair dark as but with here and there a silver Why did my heart beat so as I looked at him Surely 1 hail never man 1 turned away and The path lay by tho oM 1 paused a moment to look at it. Kvery window was From the broad front door and from the necks of the stone lions on the porch streamers of crape were how often I had seen every window ablaze with and heard music and dancing feet and laughter from within And in a winter at five the day was nearly and the clouds lowered heavy with coming how dark and it was And yonder in the graveyard in the grim master and and she who had been the pride of their the toast and beauty of the And was he The the scene I had just the were all too much for I bowed my head upon the cola one of the gateway and Gone gone I cried and the ind among the branches overhead seemed repeat the gone I had heard no step on the soft had seen no I never guessed ny one was near me until a hand came own upon my hand large and but trembling like an aspen I looked Beside me stood the ark man I had seen in the I turned he removed his and V the face of Willit a face and bronzed and but his ith love in it. he And as though I in a has come back lie has ome back back Raid the sweet voice been in my ry so many letter brought ae Sho was my and is lannah you know I He looked at me. that I dared not look it We vere silent for a Then he have not crossed tie It ests with you I ever I will not be master of thi Hall unless you will be my wife and its The tho 1 he Hall woo IJU I love the foil speak of it as ill Will if you had been a poor all might have so 1 thought of anything but your he 'tis not Will laslet My hair the time for wooing is And I am I is If I die in the night it can gat the Willie meet again and bo happy when I. am under the Then to Don't leave me don't leave me to die albno 1" I sat down by Mr. who owes a distillery situated at the corner of Thirty-ninth street and in this says that he has drank imported French direct from the bonded was proved to his satisfaction to have been distilled xb The corn of him at 55 cents per sent to and doctored by the addition of sundry and by other manipulations and then returned to this genuine French per The essential ingredient of all ardent its is In they a large proportion of a very small proportion of essential which give them peculiar the is leached through animal these oils are ab- sorbed by tho charcoal and the spirit comes out white and nearly There a foreign substance that is not ab- sorbed by the thin is oil or amylic It is a colorless of a suffocating mid most persistent and of acrid As tho boiling point of fusel oil is while that of alcohol is only it is easy to tho two by When the peculiar flavor of brandy is re- it must be taken before the tion with but in brandy the flavor is given by tho fcr this purpose the the alcohol the At the Boston Elm in- this and probably at other a very oure article is sold under the name of spring wator It is alcohol sub- to a second after the by in order to eliminate the This spirit is by diluted by adding its own of and sold under name of white for making brandy It is most suitable the and we should suppose would be most suitable in any case whore in any form is to taken into the believe it is generally prescribed by the physicians and there seems to ne reason why it should not be adopted by the sion generally whenever alcohol stimulus li Except under the advice of a it is doubtless best to avoid the use of alcohol in all its damaging as is to the it is probably less so than the ous drugs with which it is mingled to convert it inn can. IN THE in: Western New praising the fruit crop of remarked that the land must be in very good secret is not in the John with a twinkle in his hut on it. Do you sea those grunters there? Sty pork brings me fifty cents a in flesh and the balance in I began to pasture my orchard ten vears ago with and since that time I have had no trouble with wormy ples as a don't fall from tho tree unless is the matter with The appio worm and lay their eggs in the fruit and apples drop The pigs devour the and by September every unsound apple is gone and I hare ing but fair fruit The crop of insects for tho next year is destroyed by the They root the ground under the keep tbe soil manure the land and work over what manure I The ples help the and the pigs help the iot Hannah sometimes another woman with her There is no change ii ho must I lie opened his I took one step and my head was against his as it been tei years aud was his Thirty years But I How the bells rang ulion we were and how the people to tho church to And who so for her girl was the lady and tress of the where they sat by the fire many a long and died in peace and almost together at So may wo and I; for we love each other though both our heads are white as But amidst the changes that tome in all these we have changed to each The Monroe Hero is the whole story copied from Mr. MONROE'S delivered December 2, With the existing or dependencies of any European power we have not inter- ami shall rot But with tho governments who have declared their cul maintained and whoso in- i dependence we have on great consideration aud on just principles we not view any interposition for the ef oppressing or controlling in any other manner their destiny by any power in any other light than as a manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United yield of the domestic tobacco crop will be unprecedented this year in the history of that weed in New One farmer in Connecticut has with the others iu The plants arc healthy and free and jobbers are running over tho State buying the weed iu the Thompson lells the editor of the Louisville Journal that the only parsons in the South wish td do any more J a didn't do any Arc you a Christian asked a benevolent gentleman of one of the was the answer whisky A shoemaker was the other day fitting a customer with a pair of when tbo buyer observed that he had but one ob- jection to which was that the soles were a little too that is replied the on the aad the objection vill gradually woar The of the Boston Post says applications sre recommended for continued tha kair is well and afterwards taken ous quantities to clench tho