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prudence, fccrp o;7 vM and sli.ivin;! from i!iff fire places. Such lilter should not beVlH't in Lr6ni.d;d houses, because vagrants may come !lere at night, and make fite. Nor should they be thrown out near to them, and far less burnt there ; by which I saw once a good new frame house consumed: When materials of fur niture are to be dried, glued, varnished, or bent before the fire, caution is necessa ry. Warehouses of furniture, and all kinds, of dry wooden stuff require atten tion, because fire would make quick rav age. SI tiled, run a risk from candies if tliey are carelessly displayed; those of milliners, . . however, Miilicieni lo occasion anv revo- havinz many articles of muslin, and toy lutiou, either in the i.iti-riur or interior shops filled with little pieces of light there wood and paste board, are most exposeu. lieve to Inve had its oritin, bUo in tu mor's blow pipe. It appears that the 1'reiich Chamber of Deputirs presented an address to his French Majesty, in which a censure i conveyed by innuen do, and insinuation against his adminis tration. ) Ilis Majesty in his reply, noti ce the fact with temperate indignation, Jind resents this outrage on his dignity. Ve new hiaro4he death of the Kin; of France, and domestic disturbances in con sequence of that event, and of an op;n Imitation given to the ion of Napoleon, - to resume the sceptre of his ancestors. In LnglanJ a partial change is rum cm red to have taken place in the ministry, not r.r:Wlv tinder the citation by which vou were brought before me to shew cause, &c. &c. -1 am, sir, with due respect,- &c. ANDREW JAGKSON, Gov. of the-Floridas, &cw . Elijius Fromentin, Judge, &c &c. : - A" 1 1 AG hotter; is HeftESY-Giv, r ITTt II A T thi President aridDirecfors O , mm - m . m i m w w 4 r w w im m w m rm m, m. j m mm- mam mm w a . j mw w w v. i jl. : me sUJ ui '-yjyj. . .. . w ine most 71 ,VT7 111 CREEK '-CANAL .CbMANY have required. the payment of the third iustal- j -myir-ment of TWENTY DOLLARS on each jy Judge hops containing dry goods, easily kin I. run a risk from candles if they are polity of thut nnlion. In Ireland 'arc still ttrrib'e commotions, murders, . nuJ massacre; what is to be the is swt; of such deplorable events, time alone is ca pable of unfolding. This may be regar ded as a general summary of the intelli gence presented by tiieiaot arrival. Hu mor ha tol.l u already so manv won tiers lie h de;ilt s mucii in go;ons, hYdras&chi.ut-ra dire, t!wt we who hive bora vt otltMi h?r oSsopiom slaves, now begin ourselvc to distrust this lying God dct. We are fur mare prone to scniti- fiize and examiiK', than we have fornu-r-Jv been, and nc bit all find in tin; .end jnore abund-uit sanstacfiun, when we f ju.iJ our belief on evidence. Those of u-j ii ho live in Baltimore, and have often tvituesjcd ;he grouadlos alarms occasion ed by the cry of fire nil! learn by this simple lid to diitiusl those political iu cpodiirio who fioai t?ie tame motives, raise the s tine cries and excite the same p;rchcuiuus. Booksellers, book-binders, and printers, will do well to gather all Joose papers before candlelight; snd never to have tire among such at late hours. Mr. An drew Brotcn for many years a respecta ble printer of th:s ciiy, was burnt with his wife and children in the ciht The fire benan in a room where many papers I were scattered; he wa busy theie very lae ; whether the candle or fuel in the stove was the cause, is uncertain. Literary men should keep their studies clear from litter, and seldom enter their libraries with candles. N. COLLIN. ;i,aro fcnitcf rihfff. on or before the nist day of 'March next. E. WHITEHURST, Secy. Beaufort, Jan. 14, 1322.r---2i4w 1 NOTICE. fjn HE Commissioners appointed '1- by the Act of the last session of trie General Assembly, to receive subscriptions for .additional Stock Froraentin to Governor Jackson. PENSApoLArSeb. 3, 1S21. Sm: If your Excellency has been as tonished at my letter, I may assure your Excellency that I have not been less so at reading your answer 1 to " acknowledge that I had acted hastily, without due con- i .wK.ir nrooer informa. subscriptions tor ,aaaiu lueriu j r; r. nnon e .. , f. r1(lbfu0t & Hanlpwr's Creek lion as lo me ,Jt , " . v ' ; . . , . sn'nrf....;tipnf John Innerarity and some j Canal Company, give notice, that other Spanish gentlemen, and that, I had Books will be opened for that pur pose oa the first day et iuarch next, at the Daik oi Newbern, in the town of Newbern, undei the direction of Alexander Henderson j and M. C. Stephens, ag-nts appointed by said Commissioners ; and shall remain open thirty; days, unless all the addi tional sharts be sooner subscribed. lamps. Manneiu i d ' GOVERNOR JACKSON A: JUDGE FROM EN TIN. rsoM TMC rUXLADELPUf A UNION. CAUTION AG UT ACCIDENTS : DVFIRE. . At 'icz Srtre burnt hous-9 arid httnnn hnlie t't 'is'irt t Yet many old house j kfejM-r d nt knov or do nut mind this! Whi-n a'e are removed fr.:n fire pla tes t'uey must be cleared fri:n coals and cinb r, Hri I afterwar."s put in a safe placo : in the cellar VTjlt, nr if such i not pioviJed, in an inn pot with a lid; never in' i wtiuden vc.scl; nor near to any dry stud Cats are nt to be left at nihl in rooms ilh open fire places, because they would lie c!.e t the remaining fuel, readily catcli fire by their hairs, and pained by it, or in pursuit of mice, rim about the wfioV apartment, jump on chairs and tu- bl' a:naV4 ;Coniuslibc ui tides. Dogs beiM t alsi fond of a warm place, must be excluded. Tuohc place in which many candles and several copious fires are burning late in the evening, requite great attention ; in houses of worship, courts of luslice. museum i, circuse s, ball rooms, theatres, J peachment I added, that 1 tvas conll- Extractt from the documents relating to the misunderstanding leticeen Uentt at Jackson and Judge romcntin, and al so the ajair with Col. Callava. Judge Fromentin to Governor Jackson. Vensacola, Sept. 3d, 1S21. Sir I am informed that it is rumored in town, that in the interview between your excellency and myself, in the after noon of the l!4th ultimo, 1 had apologiz ed to your excellency, lor issuing a writ of iJabeus Corpus, in the case of Colonel Callava. 1 hope your excellency will not hesitate in enabling me to contradict that report. Your excellency cannot have forgotten, that, from the Iwuinning to the end of the conversation, I insisted, not only on the right, but on the duty of a judge of the United States, to grant that writ i and that among other things, upon being ques tioned by your excellency, whether-1 would order a w iitof Ilabeus Corpus, to be served upon the Captain General of Cuba, I told you no, but that I would not hesitate, if the case should require it, and I nad the necessary jurisdiction to issue one to be served on the lNesident of the United States. To this you answered that the President was only liable to im- the fuel j. should be gradually reduced, the remains well secured, and all matters :!t to kindle removed from the fire-places before the rooms are closed. Tl:ea- aires arc j roost liable to danger by the scenery, !hih is extensive and compo sed of rnnibuttihle materials. Their couM ruction ou;!it to be uch, that in case of fire the people speedily come out : w me pjside and several doors are necessary. l.rvms rniploved in business that re quires larre fires, as bakers, brewers, su- f.ar boilers, distillers, tnl!ov-chantJl?rs, Lb c smith, fan n dors of massive nnteii r.N. krvcis of steam-boats, all should guard against the hazards which may hap-p-o. I 0 m.mable mattiials demand pe cniar cajtion, even in the use of small lire. Factories in which large piles of hemp, Jlu, wool, cotton, arc mauul.etuitd, may be ?t on fire by r iiLle candle. Nav;d stores" of t.ir, turpentine, Sec. are indis;en;hle in ea ports; they de nnud extraordlnHry vigil ince ; and ought if posiMe, to be in a eqllettrcll place. Tar and pitch must not be boilrd near to them, nur to vessels and houAes. (iun powder must no! be stored in a rit ; and srllers of it ouglu not lo keep ranch at a time, but procure it according to demand; place it remote from other things, and never leave it uncovered. Chemical laboratories cannot be s.fely man-iced without grrat skill and prudence, hecause many of the materials are ii.fla inable, inJ intense fire is also necessary in several operation. . Some articles are capable of spontane ous bua-.in'?. .Moist hay closely stowed has not sehlom been thus consumed ; per lians some livery stables in this city have l n fir from this cause. Vessels Ion- ded with unslacked lime exposed 10 rain have brcn buint. Hemp Incomes vry dent, that, in my place, you would have issued a wiit of Habeas Corpus. 1 have the honor to be, &c Arc. ELIJ. FROM FN TIN, Jud-e of the U. S. for V. F. &c. His. Fx. Gov. A. Jackson. Governor Jackson to Jude Froraentin lnsacota9 Lxccutive Cu.mber, September 3d, 1821. C V... !,. tr lio jut been handed me, aod I am truly as- J .ntiiicil nt it rnntpiits. ami in answer. u ' " - . J bren aDorised that Col. Callava had been committed by vou for contempt of your, authority, that I certainly would. havejn terlertd!" Never, Sir, never, my blood recoils at such a statement. Its last drop will fi.nv before 1 subscribe to it- Give.me leave, Sir, to put your Excel lency in mind, thatyou bejian the conver sation, and I could; scarcely find time to place a word ; nor did. you hear me men tion Air. Inuerarity's name, nor any other name, until vour xcdlen y asked me who were the persons that had applied for the writ, and then J mentioned iIr. 'In nerartv's name, with the names of the other gentlemen, Who .jointly with him had aindied .for ill . The conversation then turned on thekerbal application tor the writ, when DrjDronaugh entered, & reduced that part of it to writing. The extent of your powers was the next topic, r gi - I and you reaa ine aci oi voujmc-;, uuu bean to read one of your commisfeious. Cut neither then, nor at any fime before, did your Excellency favor me with an entire perusal of your several comrais sions. ' ! On that occasion, as on every other preceding occasion when our respective powers and duties jwere the subject of conversation, you insisted on my being confined to the twoases stated by your Excellency, and as that had been already referred to the President, it was unneces sary for me to insist. It is most assuredly true, that I said that 1 never had, nor ever would inter fere with your authijiitv, nor, indeed, sir, the authority of anv! man. But, sir, does it follow that 1 ant disposec to surrender j the authority vested; in me ? Assuredly ! not. Legal authority is one thing : ille gal authority is another thing. Upon that we diller. A hieher tribunal than i j O tw ay Burns , I Joseph Borden, Jecfionias Pigott, Elijah Pigott, Beaufort, reb. II, 1822 '4 i4. 0 O 3 Ui K TWENTY D OLLARS REWARD , AN AWAY from the subscri ber, on Sunday evening, the j 3d instant, a Negro woman named ESTHER, E. MYNARTS r, ..! forms the Public-that he has at ' House belongmgtb Mr. ,. SmitK en lok-Street, neir the. State Bank ' 1103 paioic XiUUlUS ior the arm " tion of those Ladies and GbJu& may tvish to have their Likenesse lie will wai.rant exact Likenl large, on canvass, and in Miftjai s Paper and Ivory, . Those ori'lJ- be calculated for Breast-Pins and V The lovers ofthi, .t. ' m& 2S. Rin arp ! nvttl In onrl ; i aune a silo on Ivory, Profiles . taken at g and Ueiidance" given until 8 o?ci TeBruary 23d, 1 S22. X3 Noti ce. On Tuesday the 5th vf J " , WILL BK SOLD At the late residence of . ; nam S immons, dee'd THE PERISHABLE PR0PRn Belonging totheestate of saiddtfi - CONSISTING OF Horses, Cattle, , Vorn, Fodder, Peas, 0ats ' Bacon Tork, and Beef - : TOGETHER WITii aDout years or age, uvc cci, TtL; j. or five inches hib, straight and .weil; f" mcnzii, made, complexion rather inclined to ; HoilSehold h Kitchen Vi,vm yellow, ai.d has large eyes. All per- j iU78' somareforwarned from trading with Nnthaniel Locker or Josiah Morse, for said Neprro, or habouring vor employing her, under the penaky of lhc law. v ! j ASA KENNEDAY. Beaufort, Febrary 8, 1322. 2w3 NOTICE! milE SUBSCRIBER, being desirous JL to close his business, requests all those who are indebted to him to make early payment, as he will in a short time put his papers in the h-mds of proper yours or mine must bf course pronounce. , persons for collection. All persons having 1 have the honor(to be, Your Excellency's obedient servant, KLIJIyS FROMENTIN. Gov. Jackson to jJud.-e Fromentin. ' Pensacola, Sept. 3, 1821. Sie : I have this moment received 'our second note of this clay. Thp fust crea ted my atnishmentj it is true, but the j second my indignation and contempt, tor 1 did not suppose, until your note now be fore me furnished conclusive evidence, that you were capable of stating a wilful and deliberate falsehood. That you have done so in your note of this evening, I do assert, and the enclosed certificates of Dr. Cronaugh, (who was directed .by uie to pay particular attention to our conver sation) and Mr. Ruthdge, fully prove. That you have the hardihood to deny that when you calhtLat my house, that I did not send for my book to the office con taining the record of my commissions Mate that, when vou appeared before me and inductions, anfi that 1 did not read in the Executive Clumber on the 24tJi wnoie or mem in you, snews mat yon are regardless of truth, and in this 1 do pronounce th(at you have stated another deliberate falsehood. I have barely to rjdd, that I recom mend you to keep w'ithin your legal ju risdiction and powers. Whilst you do this, all your proceedings will be suppor ted, and all my aid given that may be necessary tu carry them into effrct ; but when you attempt to transcend them, and interfere with my legitimate powers, re collect the admonition I gave you when before me on the 24th ultimo, and attend io ir, or you win oe treated and punished as you deserve, ret;ardjess of your boasts of blood flowing, Scc ojc. which pass by me as the fleeting breeze. Here, sir, on this! subject, our com munication closes, as I am too much en gaged to read yours. I I am, sir, yours, &c. &c. A. JACKSON. ultimo, you did then and there state, and acknowledge, that you had acted hastily, without due consideration, and without proper information as to the facts of the inse, upon the importunities of John Iri ueratity and some other Spanish gentle men, and that, had yon been apprised that Col. Callava had been committed by me for contempt of my authority," that ou certainly would not have interfereo and you further acknowledged, that )iu h.nl rolled noon me several times in a friendly way to advise with me as to your jurisdiction ; and that I had always told mi, that it was my opinion you had no "other jurisdiction, except as far as the laws ol the United Stales, had by the act of Congress, been extended over the Fio inces,nd that when I shewed you the powers which had been granted to me by the Tiesident of the U. States you leclar- t.ui itmr. was no necessit for vour heir- here, and that you might as well re- To Elijius Fromentin, Esq. tun. to New-Orleaus, and that 1 had re-. : plied vou had no jurisdiction over the " Ljjij!!;; revenue, and the infraction of the laws of : cfigrtJsipr,.h;,bn .xC Garden Seeds. staves, niiu ou uiu And vou did then declare tn hZudbv Compression and its oily cumI- hereafter, you would in no way mlerlere ('lint. Subscriber has just received per a maa2ine stored wan ii anu wun my auiuuuij. m . r,..-. ny . liUn'Kp some conversation ' an assortment op hi relation to the powers of a judge of GARDEN & FllOWER SEED the U. States to issue a writ of habeus Warranted to be of the last year's produc- corpus in the stales, excepi m miuiai hwi, wpicu uc wiu sea aiine iew-iork cases, and I stated to you, that it you the states you womu uae no iterfere in the manner which . Itempted here, and referred , . ,n tlia. ton-w .-!" f Yii rfss. It this. sir. E ' . " m.r.raL;. " n mn aoolosv. 1 kwm-not wliat u. I i "... i,.,rnt in a European cu. i- ol-"i and continued friction can produce a flame, and is in some caes dangerous. 'A momentary collision of stones, and va rious articles of iron, emits many sparks, and his caused fatal accidents in opera- . were in the tions by powder, for breaking rock, &c. licit to wte It must bv all means be avoided in pow- you had an retail prices. GO. A. HALL. -, . - shippingIpapers . t or THE 110 ST APROVrD FORM, For Site tit this Office. claims against him are requested to pre sent them tor payment j j Mith'tSmitfu Jany. 29th, 1822. 3i2 j FOli SALE. The Dwelling House and outbuildings on Craven-Street, next door to the Bank of Newbem, at present occupied by MryWm. R. Street. The House has a dry Cellar.and the Kitchen a well con structed brick Oven. For terms apply to the subscriber. JAMES CARNEY. an. 26, 1S22 201 tf. FOU SALE, 4 '1 1HE HOUSE on th West side of Craven-street, where the subscriber at present resides. A liberal credit will be given. The purchaser must remove it by the middle of April. JOHN MERUIT. February 9, 1822. 4w3 FOR SALE, ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, . Four likely young JSegroes ; Enquire at this Office. Newbern, Feb. 11th, 1822. 4tf lure, 8fc fyc. Six months credit will be given the purchasers. AT THE SAME TIME PLACE Negroes Will be hired, and the Plantation Rented for one year. Notes with anbroved security will be required by the Executors. i Jones County, February 16, 1822. 4 205 2w. NOTICE, ALL persons are forbid from trusting Blacksmith JIM, (commonT) called Jim Clark) or from paying him (or any wnrk Hnnf hv him as f sh;ill half! ail who" employ liim accountable to me for hi work. Said Jim wili be sold on-accommodating terms to any person inclined to purchase him. 1' JOHN F. SMITH. ' February 22d, 1 822 '5 2i. Newbern Prices Current. One Hundred Fifty Dollars REWARD. 1 RAN AWY from the subscriber, Dri the 20th of February 1S20, his NEGHO MAN SAM, who is 2S or 30 years of age, about six feet high, thin marie remarkably black, and a little marked with the small pox; has I thin whiskers, the hair on his head quite scattering, some places not having any, small red eyes, and a down look when spoken to. SAM was raised by the subscriber, and is by trade a carpenter; he is also some thing of a seaman. I have been informed that he has procured a seaman's hrotpr. tion,and obtained forged "free papers. He has, no doubt, gone to some of the Northern seaports. A reward of One Hundred and Fiftv o, ii lancu uui ui me state oi rxortn- Carolina, will be paid for the aDDrehen- sion and confinement of Sam in jail, so that I get him again; or, a reward of Seventy-five Dollars, if he is taken and secured within the state. ! All persons are forbid harboring or em ploying said Negro, and masters of vess els from carrviner him awav - c - j - Allen Backhouse MERCHANDIZE. Bacon ! Beef i Butter i Bees-Wax Brandy, French, do. j Apple do. ! Peach Corn, MeaV Cotton (New crop) Coffee Cordage r lour, ! 'v.'"' Gin Holland Country Pine Scantling Plank Square Timber Shingles, 22 inch Staves, W. O. hbd. do. i R. O. do. do. . W. 0. bbl. Heading, W. O. hhd Lard Molasses Tar Pitch Rosin Turpentinei do. Spirits Pork, prime t. Do. Mess Fiom u.c. to d c. lb. gal. bbl. bush. cwt. 15 8 4 10 0 2 50: 52 2-j 59 ii 45 75 3 30; 3 $ 95 Runi, Jamaica do. W. I. do American Salt, Allum do. Fine Sugar, Loaf dp Lump do. Brown Whiskey bbl. gal. M. 4J 7-- I 7 50; 5 16- 1 50: 1 lb. gal, bbli gal. bbl. cwt. iush lb. cwt. gal. 80 so 12 14 3 c' 15 7 5 IS fl8 7 r20 5 e', 10? z(, 1 10 1 u so -J 11 . 14 1 10 3 1 30 80 40 75 65; " i - 911 40 Newbern, Dec 15, 182L I95tf
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