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B e gocklatul alette, f f tinting PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING BY ESTABLISHMENT Having every facility in Presses, Type and Material 7 O S E & P O R T E R , ‘2 to which we are constantly making additions ae are prepared to execute with promptness and good style Ha. 5, Custom House Block. every variety of Job Printing, Including ’ Town Reports, Catalogues, By-;Laws,'Post. TERMS: ors, Shop Bills, Hand Bills, Programmes, Il paid etrictly in advance—per annum, $2,00 Il paym ent is* delayed 0 m onths 2,25 Circulars, Bill Heads, Better Heads, 11 not paid till the close ol the year, ’-,50 Law and Corporation Blanks, New subscribers are expected to make the Receipts,'I Bills of Boding, t pay ent i o : No paper will be discontinued until ALL Alt ■ Business,’’Address 'and KARAGES are paid, unless at the option ol the pub . I Wedding Cards, ihers. XT Single copies live cents—lor sale at the oluce I Tags, Labels, id at the bookstores. VOL. 27. ROCK LAN D, MAINE, FRIDAY JULY 12, 1872. NO. 31 &O..&O., Z. POI’E VOSE. J- B. PORTER, j PRINTLRtGlIN COLORS AND BBONZH7G will receive careful attention. i o O C tl'II. he diflieplt to get madly in love, but was time to set forth, prolonged thorn scended a little person, who threw aside THE SOFT TONGUE, AND THE Johu lookedalown demuringly at the THE WIFE A COMPANION- just now sheseemed full of affectations. till the hostess was fain to spread the I her veil, ami disclosed a dazzling skin bones it b ro ke . sand-hoots, and said nothin^ and is well-filled with interesting matter. The “ Come, come, put it by; get cool of this Make a companion of her in the ful following is the table of contents :—A Tale of ‘What is oti your mind?’ she asked, little tea table and invite her guest to , of rose anti lily hues, eyes like summer rwo Lockets, by Lucy H. Hooper; My Life l i O S E H . There was to be a grand affair at Abery- heat; go to the practice, and keep up your lest acceptation of the term, and do not g a t i f e i u n i suddenly. ‘Excuse me, hut you don’t drink nectar from china anil to taste nut- brooks, brown ami liquid, hair a ripple voice, so as to show them—” on tho Plains, by Gen. G. A. Custer; Anec llly, iu Wales; a musical contest; the consider it beneath your dignity to suit dotes of Public Men; Chunder Ali’s Wife O ut in tin* slindrd pc she stood, ; appear quite like yourself? brosia home made. Sometimes when j of sunbeams—the semblance of an an- “ No, indeed, sir, no!” interrupted John, singers of Machyllyn were to compete your conversation to her tastes and in (P0®™); The Eustace Diamonds, (continued), Tn iiiiug tlit sweet row vine. ‘Nor you, cither,* he might have re- thc nights were warm thev took tea in “el in flesh and blood ! with its singers, and very great was the very decidedly, for he had been sent into tellect. The price current may contain by A. Trollope ; To Juliet B----- , hearing Said I, “ There is one bright rose I sec i plied. ‘So much the better, perhaps,’ the little arbor, with roses nodding in j ‘Where—are—the—children?’gasped excitement that prevailed. Oa the morn a flame by Mr. Griffiths unexpected ap h?r,1S," V K:’Ck of Ages’” (P°en>); The Cave That I fain would keep as mine.” I lie said instead. the archway, and honeysuckles Caroline. ing of the great day there was an influx proval of the aflront. matter vastly more pleasing to you, "f the Winds, (part 3), by Maria L. Pool- “ 1 "11 toss you your choice,” she gayiy said, climbing the lattice, anil mignonette ,Yes,’ laughed Berthold, ‘and where of strangers; a special train had brought “ Weil, man, well, take your own way,” lint it is very probable that your young ammuz and the Mound Builders; Tempus Tile rose leaves fluttering o'er her heud . ' ‘Allow me to judge about that. Come, what good have you done since yester- spicing the a ir; and there tlie moon are the wrinkles, and the gray hail's many an old townsman, and many who said Owen; “ we’ll make no more to do wife would as lief hear you discourse Etlax, by Kieff; Juliet’s Question Answered, were jealous for the honor of Machyllyn, about it; but the loss of your tenor will by J. H. Browne; Visions— a Phantasy- ••My rose." said 1 “is the largest there, , day?' would find them listening to the sleepy and tlie sunken eyes? Is she an awful of other matters than the price of cot And if that one you refuse— to the quaint, and romantic Aberyflly, make the ‘Men of Ilarleeh’ halt in their ton or the texture of broadcloth. Study Drift-Wood, by Philip Quilibet; Scientific ‘Good? Oh, yes; I carried a basket notes of the thrushes in the hedge, or old fright, Carrie?’ which was built on tho seashore, in the march. Well, which way do I go to see Miscellany; Current Literature ; The Galaxy Tile sweetest, brightest, best of all— diligently the art of pleasing. Culti None Ollier will I choose.” of summer sweetings to tlie widow talking of tlie dim delicious futurc-as if ‘Summer sweetings are not so sour, centre of a beautiful bay. Morgan? Is he in-the wareroom? I’ll Club Room; Nebulae, by the Editor. For “Come gather your rose yourself I” said she, j Small. Isn’t that good ?’ it were some enchanted land toward after all, mamma, said Caroline later. Knots of visitors sprinkled the market speak to iiim about the strap, for he’ll do vate those thousand and one little sale by all periodical dealers. Turning her blushing face from me. ‘Sweetings are good. She’s quite an which they were journeying together. •I guess Spades may spare the tree? place and the rocks and the ruins of the it, and it’ll be better f give him ray di nameless attentions, which are so much rections.” A New Novel, by J ames De Mo le , whose antiquity, this widow, ain't she?’ One evening as she hade him good The next week Berthold overtook castle and the shingly beach, on which prized by the female sex, and learn to Gladly 1 did her bidding then, the tide was making its own music, so “ Morgan’s no man of mine, Mr. Grif 'American Baron" and “Dodge Family” have And clasping her band in mine, ‘Don’t ask me; a lady’s age is a night on her door step, he felt her hand Maria Upon in Jiis walk. tske an interest iu whatever occupies been so popular, has just been commenced in dear to the true lover of the sea. The fiths,” said the shoemaker who looked still her attention. Do not affect an air of Gathering my rose ell close to me j sacred subject? tremble in his. ‘I saw Mts. Greaterex in church,’ gay dresses and ribbons of the company more vexed. At-m.ETONS’ J ournal. It is entitled “ An Open Undci tlie fragrant vine. IIow considerate! Does she wear' What is it?’ he asked. ‘Did you sec said she. “ IIow long has that been?” asked Owen, listless tolerating condecension, when Question,” and is pronounced, for variety of shone in tlie sun like a broken-up rain character, for intricacy of plot, and for profu “ T his is th e one I w ant I” cried I : a false front piece and glasses?' a ghost among the plum trees?’ ‘Did yon see'an antiquity with a false bow; and the old high-crowned Welsh who knew Lite circumstances and all con she is pointing out the progress of her Only a kiss for her reply. embroidery, and shun the treason of sion of dramatic situations and startling inci ‘Is that an index of age?’ I know a ‘Something startled me, I saw—I front piece? hats, of which there were many, height cerning it very well. dent, superior to any tiling he has yet written. M tiJIT A M ) ISA A'. heap of folks whom J never supposed thought I saw a face among the shrub ‘Now don’t be disagreeable; how ened the interest of the scene. “ Since Tuesday, sir; he got notice from yawns as she dwells upon the little de 1 he first chapters will be found in Appletons' me then; yes, indeed.” aged who wear false fronts, if it means bery? could 1 know? By-tlie way, I have Crossing the market place, near the tails of her domestic government. J o u r n a l , N o . 171, of the date of July 6th. It The day is Thine,— “ Eh! hut lie was such a workman,” that they smile when they would rather ‘Whose face?’ news to tell you : I am engaged? great clock in the centre, was a broad- These hints may seem trifling, but the will be continued for several months, each.num- The long bright summer duy, laced, merry-faced, strong-laced old said Owen. uon-observance of them may be atten ber illustrated. From tin- lirst dawning light till evening closes frown, and say ‘I’m glad to see you’ ‘Oh, perhaps I wasmistaken. It was ‘Allow me to congratulate your lov “ indeed he was; but he had an ugly Welshman, Owen Griffiths by name.