"&"\??Speculation; a Novel

"&"\??Speculation; a Novel

Dtljode-Tslnud DEepublican. By F. B. Peckham, Publisher and Proprictor, and Printer of the Laws, Reselves, Publie Treaties, &e. of the United States. No. 45.] NEWPORT, WEDNESDAY ;\IO!{NING, FEBRUARY 18, 1835. [Vol. 25. R RS, —_—.?— RRR THE TERMS Thomas Cornell Gyles Slocum ‘- For Sale, or, To Let, RECENT ADDITIONS TO BLICOF LETTERS the title of a new l‘l-‘,l'l devoted republicationis THE 50 called, in Neck, W, paper, to the of the standard wor OF Warwick. Harrison Farm, situated the o CALLAHAN'S of the best writers, wulll south-west part of of Rhode Island, about James Greene THE Lsland § o'* Itis well paper RHODEISLAND REPUBLICAN Randall Holden from the foot of Thawes‘lhu Strect; CIRCULATING LIBRARY. printed on ofthe qualitymade entirely 'amile containing abont 160 of linen eash number finest4to. per annum. in advance, a discount 2cts. Benjamin Smith John | acres. : I'oxl:t:ins sixteen pages, making one Are $2,25 Ifpaid of Warner e Newport, Dee. volume of ¥32 pages per annum, will be made. two-story dwelling House, 10th s witha Store attached in Itwillbe sent by muil 10 any Westerly. -st. part U. Cavada, No willbe discontinued until arrearages are paid except r.:io‘n—.\ I%m Jacob Faithful; by the author of Peter 2 vols upon the proprietor dollarsoftheper States or Joseph Dovell John Maxon Screw-House and lot of in front of the first receiving 3 annum, at the ,o;t'a‘:u ofthe publisher. Andthe Land 12008 The Kentuckian in New York, or, theSillxhtd'c.Adventures of Nos. Land 3 contain the Man of Feeling inserted on the usual terms.—and Greemwich. Baptist Meeting house. Three Southrons. 2 vols the Viear of Wakefield Goldsmith, Nos. .‘lm doertisments East Club-Book; by '3 and 4, Tales of | when not marked a::yitmslybe continued and charged ac- ALSO FOR SALE. il The Atlantic being a collection of Tales the Hall, by the Rev. George Crabbe, No. 5, the will untilforbidden John Heath Philip by commences sordingly. Long 5000 Ibs. ofthe first Herin\\VOOl,. and Sketchess in Prose and Verse, various authors, 2 vols Letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montague.. ‘There will be ot Jamestown. 600 Merino SHEEP.lslllll, g | Littell's Museum of Foreign Literature, &ec. for June. abridgement of the work of any auther. A liberal discount made to these who adrertise by the year. , 8 OXEN. (9542 The Life and Adventures of John Marston Hali; by G. WILLIAMPEARSON, PRINTING, Caleb Carr Nicholas Carr 3 OX-CARTS—two with wide wheels, and one with P. R. James, author of Richelian, Darnley, &e. 2 vols l‘ouriz'onr-old Mirinm 115 Fulton street, Proprieter. kinds executed with neatness and despatch at this narrow. Coffin, or, the Whale Fishermen; aTale, 2 vols OPINIONS office—- This colony received a letter from King James COWS, l‘)fli!!564 Love OF THE PRESS. %d[ Bank, 4 ® and Pride,—two Stories, Snowden, and the at building No-123 Thames st.—in the rear the Savings Widow, ' " Letters—Under this title, the of ® Theodore Hook, &¢ Republic of Mr. William Pearson, and directly over the counting room of Henry Bull. the 2d dated White Hall June 26, 1685, wherein he 3 HORSES, nuthor of the Parsons Daughter, 2 vols of this eity, has commenced which 2565b: Rivers, a Tale of of an enterprise, we really think * 8 Fat, and 8 lean Guy Georgia; by the author Martin deserving of great a was pleased to signify to the Governor, that he HAY,—firstHOGS. very success. Itis publicatiop which in~ 20 Tons quality on Philips' Farm: | Faber, 2 vols the of a quarto do.,— Litte!l’s for July. shape newspaper or magazine, is intended to MEMOIR OF RHODE-ISLAND. should signify to the Inhabitants, his now majesty’s 21 do. do. do. on Harnson' Farm. | Musenum furnish the public with a copy of great number of the 300 Bushels of CORN, in 654 Naval Stories, by William « 1 vol a most 1684, royal eare and protection to them, in the Leggett, approved works of English literature. ‘The publication contains preserva- 300 do. a Novel, of OA'I'S. El! Speculation; 2 vols pages is somewhat larger than the London week- “ A CHAISE and HA S, 2067 the Muid of Kars; a Novel, Morirgauthor of At a gquarter meeting of the Freemen of the tion of their rights, and in the defence and security and '"&"\?? Ayesha, by y magazines.qumnu.lmulThe paper on which is pri liz nat ' Zobmb, the hostage ; lhi it 1684, A WAGGON and &e. 2 vols beauutul to the eye, ltnllil is of the be:qmt)',lgam town of Newport, the 30th ofApril, their persons and estates, &e.” o 2565 The Nun; a 'Fulv, Mrs. Sherwood. of "WGEORGE 8. HAZARD, or by 1 vol that any one may write on it without\'!er{bloting. The Apglv | Littell's gmw Ordered, That Charles Dyre have liberty to hang King James, on the Bth of October, 1685, issued 0ct.22. eptlMh. JOSEPH MARTIN. Museum for Angust. is at once neat and legible; and the whole style and execution [ 2069 Tutti Fratti.—Nketches and Reflections, by Prince Puck- has far more the appearance of London than New-York. Te a gate at the end of the high way, between the land a commission in which Joseph Dudley—a Muskaw, native of WINTER ARRANGEMENTT. ler 1 vol show the reader at what a cheap rate a library may be obtained" of John Clarke and the land formerly belonging to Massachusetts—was appointed President of the W7l Old Men's Tules.—"The Deformed, and the Admi. throngh the means of this publication, we may mention that the For the Newport & Boston Mail Stage. ral’s‘J‘woDaughter, 2 vols first number contains the whole of Mackenzie’s Man of Feeling Easton deceased, now in the possession of council for Massachusetts, New 2572 Gale a Horace Smith, author of Nicholas Hampshire, Muiuc; LA .‘{lliddlvton, Novel, by and a fourth part of of Wakefield ; for all which the price (A L Viear d ——— g Brambletye house, Zillah, &ec. 2 vols is sizpence. what we this Henry Bull within a rod ofthe gate Dyres’ and the King’s province, or 2, Q)= From know respecting noverud’ Narragansett country. \,@Af)‘R th a Imqu{:l:- \-L.t.-\ 2573 The King's Own, Nantical Novel, by Capt. Marryat, enterprise, we huve the greatest confidence that the gate for one years time, so that he hang a gate con- Thus R. L. had again the mortification to see anthor of Peter Simple, Jacob Faithful, &e. 2 vols selection of works for the Republic of Letters willalways thci . be VIA—FALL AND 20574 in ——————————— RIVER TAUNTON. Sketches of' Society in Great Britain and Ireland, by to such standining lit venient for men to pass and re- Narragaunsett country torn from her, by another act submtted the decirion ofgentlemen of Fare to on, §3. H Stewart, Chaplain in the U. 8. Nuvy, author of “A Visit to erature, as to insure that only the worthiest productions willfind pass. of her monarch ; but Dudley’s administration was Townsend's Coffee- ouse, Newport, every day, the South Seas,” 2 vols a place in it——FEve. Post. at 7§ o'clock, M, Tannton 25569 Jacob Faithiul, vol. 2nd. intended, success,ve 1685. so short that no measures, we believe, were taken Ll-‘.AVESSunday’s excepted Aim- in “We have as each number appeared, to at 1 o'clock, arrive in Boston at 7 o'¢lockQ‘ .M. Leaves Wyat's Littell's Museum for Sc-plman-r. nouce this judiedions publication. ‘J'o those who are not appris- April 29, Ordered, That Charles Dyre hath lib- by him to exercise any special jurisdiction over it. Marlboroughn'?o(-k.otel, Boston, every day, Sunday’s excepted, at 2541 The Young Christan; or, a familiar illustration of Chris- ed ofthe plan upon which it is conducted, it is merely uecessary 4 past 7 dine in Taunton at 1 o’clock arrivein ‘rporl &tian Duty, b 'S:u‘ub Abbott, 1 vol to observe, that it is a weekly issue of'a beautifully printed quarto erty to set up a for one year more at the upper Dudley’s commission arrived at Boston in - gate the at 7 o'clock, P. M.—Fare 3. 2575 Life of.\irs. Siddons, by Thomas Campbell, 1 vol sheet at six cents a number, each number containing one or end the land next to the swamp called Dyres.” Rose Frigate May 15, 1686, which was superceded Passengers wishing to gol-h.h%hto Plymouth, are informed that they 2576 The Doomed, a Novel, 2 vols more octavo volumes. When itis added * The Man ofFeeling,’ of can go this line on Monday. Wednesday Friday, Tales the Kusciuszkio, by L. Knapp, 1 vol ¢ two Town Records. by Sir Edmund Andros, who arrived December by and and 2577 of Garden of 8. and The Viear of Wakefield,” of the finest classies in our Newport 19, arrive in Plymouth at 4 past 6 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Plymouth 20578 Folchetto Malaspina, an historical Romance of the twelfth language, may thus be had for the sum of 12 cents it will be (I above votes show that the town had a in the 50 gun ship King Fisher—with a commission Tuesday, ']‘lmrnduy. and Satarday, at § pastY o'clock, A. M., Century, translated from the Ttalian, 2 vols seen that both from the true taste and the liberality1 with whicli it The arnves P M. Visits and Sketches Home and Abroad, with a edi- better King and in Newportat 7 o%ock.

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