Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 July 1831 — Page 2

Fror.t the UaUimare Republican, visit to the Stats of which I fee! z pride ... in calling myself a citizen by birth Jackvo and Union -Hciow w, 1 , Cuuld j accept Qur invilali h be lound ihe correspondence w h.cn took J wou,d 5c uh the hope that all panicsplace between the committee cf the thc mtn o talent, exalted patriotism

"union u.i.i a'iy Ihe United States, on their inviting him to j"in in the celebration of the 4lh of July. We need not inviie for it an attentive pci usal, sure we are that every citizen will read it with deep and absorbing interest; and but for the detestable spirit of factious vituperation with which every act of the Picsidcnt is met by the opposition party, we would add. that no man will rise from the perusal without reverencing the deep seated love ot Union, and devotion to his country, which flws from ti.e full heart of the veneiable patriot. correspondence. hi Excellence AXDRRIYJJCK &0J President of the U. Xta'es ClI ARLKSTON, JUNK 5.

Sir; The undesigned, n behalf ofjeffewi they must ultimately have upon theii fellow citiz ns of the Union and! the- minds o those who stem for a moState Rights Party, have the honour to j ment to have disregarded them, make

invite you to a dinner to bc given on the approaching 4th ol July, in celebration ot the Anniversary ol independence Had we regarded this return of the bii th day of our nation, as an era ot merely ordinary import, we should not, perhaps, have taken the liberty to present our fce.'vcs to you but the case is far other v ise. As a native of the State of South Carolina, and one whom she has delighted to honour, we do not doubt, sir, that you have felt such interest in the cx pressio.is of sentiment and opinion, which have been elicited during the progress of affairs among us, as to be lully aware of the great line of distinction drawn between the several parties in this State as well as of the portcn tous omens which threaten us with civil convulsion. It is well known to you and to the world, that the late political discussions arid events have tended to loostn those bonds of frateinai affection vhich once united the remotest patts ol our great empire. Geographical limits are familiarly referred to as connected vith separate and disjointed interests; and too many of our youth arc growing ip, as wc fear and deeply lament, in the vlangerous bciief that these interests are incomp itmle and contrasted. Wo conceive it. sir, to be a matter ot Infinite importance to our country, that these fatal crrurs should be promptly collected, and the feelings which tney engender, thoroughly eradicated, thai the ancient ties ot tt iendshtp may once more rivet closely together the several members ot our happy confederacy It is our special aim to revive in its full force, the benign spirit ot Union to re new ihe mutual confidence in each others good will and patt tuiisni, without "which the laws and statutes, and tonus of government of these States wi 1 ex istm vain. We disclaim, from the o ot torn ol our hearts, all political or party purposes, of a local nature, or o! cir cumscribed extent. We esteem as brc thien and associates, till who cordially unite nh us in devoii in to our com non countiy. and in the firm icsdution to dclenl her in-iitu ions, and tiansuut them unimpaired to he genet aliens that qm succeed us Y iur sentiments m relation to tni3 suojvct, are well known, and havf- been repeatedly announced, and we are proud to regird ou, sir, as cue of our tat ties and leaders In this spit it, and with these vi;vs, We request the honor of your presence vi'h tis, on the approaching occasion. The citizens ol ( harleston have flatter c 1 tin mselves wi h the hope, that you SYooid be able without inconvenience, to comp'y with the invitation urged some ttm since, through the municipal au thoriucs M i) we be permuted loindi. cate thc period ot your visi so tar, thai it shall include the Annier$arv of the jOecht atioki of Independence. uh the most rcspectlul consiJera'.ion. Sir, we have the honor to bc Your Excellency's o!t servants, John Stoncy, Rene G--dard, vlen W. Cros3, Francis Y. Porcher. ."ohn Sirohccker, James Moultiie, Jr Dennis Kane, J s .Vehet, Sam! A Dickson, John 11 U ad, "Wm Kun'iardt, John Wagner, lid w in p Starr. The following answer of the president, for vigour ol sentiment ai d H ie tu icre 1 pa'iiousm, is worthy of the puit o! the lather of our comury It substantially confirms his pteviuusi declaration le tving no c m ement t qui voou -, by which its trtn meanuii may be -x;daitKd away by cunning intcrpie Cers. Tlic Uniun must and shall bc tires-' v ee. 1 tc letter was reau trcm the centre right bv Colonel Cross, hum the left by Capt E P Starr, and from the extent of the Hall and the assemblage, it not having been heard at the extreme ends, it was thete read severally by the Hon. Th nas Lee, and the lion. Thomas Cs i imkc Washington City, Jukp. I 4. IC31 Gentlemen It would afford me much Icasir e. ceuld I at the same lime ac ccpi your invitation of the ih inst an 1 t h n t with which I was before hon ored by me municipal aurnonues or '.vie duties of my office must deprive mo T thf gratification 1 should have had,

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ded in the manner you describe, might be found united before the altar of their countiy on the day se: apart for the- solemn celebration ol its Independence which cannot exist w iihout union, and with it, is eternal. Every enlightened citizen must know that a reparation, could it be effected, would begin with civil discord, and end

in colonial dependence on a foreign i""-" power, and obliteration from the list ofjf

high and sacn d duties which must, and will at all hazards, be pcrlormed present an insurmountable barrier to the success ot any p'ati of disorganization, by what!cc' Priotic a Iiame '"mV bc decoraled, or whatever high feelings may be arrayed for its suppoit. The force of these evident truths, the me cherish the belief I have expressed, that, could I have been present at your celebration, I should have found all parties concurring to promote the object of your association. You have distinctly expressed that object; "To revive in its full force, the benign spirit of union, and to renew the mutual confidence in each others good will tnd patriotism." Such cndeavouis calmly an-i firmly persevered in, cannot fail ot success Such sentiments arc appropriate to the celebration of that high festival which commemorates the simultaneous declaration of union and independence: and when on the return of thar day, ire annually renew the pledge, that our heroic fathers made of Life, of Fortune, and Scr ed Honor let us never forer--' that it was given to sns tain us is a United not less than an Independent people. Knowing as I do, the private worth and pub ic virtues of distinguished citi ziis, to whom declarations, inconsistent with an attachment to the Union, havebeen ascribed, I cannot but hope, that il accurately repotted, tluy were the effect ot momentary excitement, not of delibc rate design: and that such men can never have formed the project of pursuing a Course of redress through any other than constitutional means But il I am mistaken in this charitable hope, then, in the language ol the Father of oik country, I would corjurc them to estimate properly "the immense value ot your National Union, to your collective and individual happiness. to cherish "a cot dial, habitual and immoveable attachment to i;" accustoming yourselves to think and speak o il ss the palladium of our political safety and prosperi'y; watching for its preservation, with jealous anxiety, discountenancing what ever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in au event be abandon, d, and in digrautiv downing upon the fit st dawn ing of every attempt to alienate any por tion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble tin sacred ties w hich how link together, the various parts Y ur pv.rr tic endeav ors. gentlemen. to lessen the v iolence of party dissension, cannrtt be forwarded more efitctuallv t nan bv inruli ating a reliance on tho just ice or our national councils, and pointing to tin fast apptoachine; extinction of the public debt, as an event which must ne cesari!v produce modifications in the kevenuc svstcm, bv which all inte.icsts. under apiiitof mutual accoirnAodation and concession, will be ptobihly protect etl ihe graver subjects iotroiluccd in your letter of invitation, have drawn trom mis nan exposition ot opinio; which I have neithet interest nor inclin tinn to conceal. Grateful for the kind ness vou have pet Bona- y expressed, l renew my expressions ot ngiet, that it is not in mv power to accept your kind invitation, and have the honor to be, with great respect, your obedient and humble servant, ANDREW JACKSON Mess's o 11 Cro.v, Francm Y. Pcrchcr, J Harleaton Ready and others, C ommittec. Rr.Liorous Fit ke dom The present MHtan Las been puo unced, bv more than one intelligent traveller to be the mot talented and liberal minded sover eign of the day I he following ImpcM l Decree, dattd the llth of February last, goes lar to justify this estimate ol his character 'Greeks. Armenians, Armenian Cath olics and Jt ws, shall from henceforth, in common with the Turks and Niussulmen bc equal before the Uw. No Mussulman shab in future hie any prelerence or enjoy any superior rights in conse quence ol his being a Mussulman! for, according to the opinion of the Sultan, ail form but one family but one body, whatever may be the private creed ol 4"'h ot his subjects, which is a matter inat only concerns the conscience ot man, who cannot be called fo account for his religion to any but to God As to the Government of the Sultan, it will not, under any circumstances, consider what is the religion of the person who mav ptcscnt himself before it"

Oti'MrscH -Wc have somewhereJ X WILLIAM MIEGKE

. seen it kea tnnt .Marshal Uicb j English, means, nothing more nor less j than Thx'vxthl Why do not our trans ! latt rs translate the Gei ruia names as

well as cetvs. How well it would read at the end cf a despatch, "with evciy re spect, I have the- honor to remain, at your service, Thievish. Skrzyri'Cki. 1 heMcssager des Chambies, a Paris paper instructs us that the proper way ot pronouncing the jawbreaking name of the Polish hero is as if it were spelled, Skrcjinetski. From Pole to Pole While general Skrzykecki is harrassing the Russians on the side of Warsaw, general Dwcr nicky leaves them no rest at Lublin; at this rate, the Russians stand fair to be bea'en from Pole to Pole.

JTO THE PUBLIC. lyilEUFAS my wife NANCY absents herself front me without just cause. and notwithstanding my repeated invitations to her both in private and public company, in terms of the most kind and affectionate solicitude, to return to my bed and board, where she should be well provided for and kindly treated, she most obstinately and positively refuses to do so, under the pretext that she is afraid that I will do her soni" personal injury, but at the same time she is constrained by the truth, publicly to acknowledge, that as yet I have never laid mv hand on her in anger, and that I have neer threatened either directly or indirectly to do so, and that I have never given her a cross or an angry word in my life. Now I appeal to the judgment of an impartial community, if she has reason for an apprehension of this kind? but if some fears sh mid proceed from a guilty conscience, it is with herself, tor whatever her conduct rrav have Ixen during our connexion, I aver that in her present situation, it is impossible forme to feel any mai ce or piri of revenge agains her. Now, under these mu h rcgreitr d circumstances, I feel it nothing more than a right and a duty, both to my interest and feelii gs. to make this unpleas-. ant publication, that unless she immediately returns to mv residence, and places herself under my immediate support and protection, that I shall consider it on her part as a voluntary, unjustified, and wanton separation, and ns her having forfeited not my fricndhip, but all right to her claims upon me for a further maintainanc . R. PO TTEU. July 23, 1R31. 24 3t. RISING SUN ifeA ft YLXCEXF$, I1)IAXA. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has leased for a term of vears. the TAVERN STAND Utclv occupied bv General Homer Johnson, and is now prepared to accommodate trav ellers and ail others who may give him a call, in the best manner. The stable attached to the home is large and convenient and a careful hnstler is employed who is thoroughly acquainted with Ins business. Yincennes, July 22, 1831 24-tf -p-y NC E to amend an ordinance o prevent nuisances, passed the 15th November, 1828 1. Be it ordained bu the Board of Trtts reeft of the Borough f Vincenntxand it i hereby ordaihtd by the authority of the t,ume 1 hat the provisions of the 1st and 2d sections of the ordinance of the 15th Nov. U2S, to prevent nuisances, shall henceforth be detmcd and taken to extend to, and include all manner of filth, rubbish, shavings, and trash of all sorts which may be throw n, cast, or placed upon any street in tins norough. 2. That an ordinance entitled an ordi nance in amendent tnan ordn.-'.nce to pre vent nuisances, passed the 15th Nov. 11323, be, and the same is hereby repealed. 3. That an ordinance entitled an ord nance entitled zn ordinance respecting !rgs running at large, passed the 12th Mav . 1831, In revived, and continued in force from this time until the first dav of De cern her next; and that the space of thirty days in the second section ot sard ordinance, be extended to the first day of December next This ordinance to be in force f-om and af ter one publication in the Vincenncs newspapers Passed 13th Julv, 1831. M ROBINSON, Ch'n. Sami.. Hill, Clerk: Julv H, 131 23-3t SPRI.XG AM) SUMMER GQQDl v SL&fUfam jftfirttrr w0 - - ' Has jrsr kfceived a svptly of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS. Amongst which are the newest patterns and latest style Calicoes, Ginghams. Rot; en Casmmkres. sVo. Ho has :tlso received IKON. CASTINGS. SALT e$ TAR xiso bO BARRELS FLQUSl , ,.,,.; rrt; , cn ainsiisnnunt " And respectfully solicits a continuance of public patronage. Vincennes, Mav 17, ls.Sl lTi-Tf FRESH FLOUR. - JUsl received, and now od'ers for sale A FF.W 11ARKELS OF FKESII FLO I' K, for cash only. Vmcennc June 21, 131 20-tf

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NEW GHIST MILL is now c err. pitted They will in future tndeaviur to k.eep on hand at all times, fresh MEAL and FLOUR, vbich thev are detei mined to sell at fair prices for cash enly. No reler will be accepted after this notification, un less the cash accompanies them. 1 hose who n ay have accounts at the Yincennes STEAM MILL, are ir.h rmcd that cash payments will be expected for every article they msj have purchased a: that establishment. 1 nc proprietors aP5 prepared to execute orders for PLANK. .....I wf'AVTI IV t' r . ami evtr tieseimiicn at the shortest notice, and on the moil leuscnable terms. N. l M. 2a IL have receiver! a consignment of K'O barrels of KEN HAW SAL F, which they will riispese ol low. mcennes, Mav 7, 1831. 13 tf SIVIITH & TRACY'S Tin Sheet Iron MANUFACTORY. ON the corner ot Market tnd Second streets, have on hand for sale a large and general assortment ot '1 in and Sheet Iron ware, which they offer at reduced prices. Tinware will bo sold whole sale and retail uponadvanlagcous terms to purchasers Vincennes, Ociober 24, 1829. 37-tf NEW GOODS. :o:oitro:Gu nAVE just received per Packet, captain Staf t, a the Ihrl and other late arrivals diiect from Philadelphia, a larvc and well assorted stock of Foreign unci Domestic E&ERCHiLSXTDIZE. Wc have also received within the last Icrr weeks, from New-Orleans, our year's supsupply of GROCERIES. Our assortment is now general and extensive, comprising almost every article generally kept in western retail stores; all of which, will be sold at a small advance ca eastern prices. The public are invited t call and inspect for themselves. P. S. We wish to engage, between no'T and fall, a quantity of PORK, and will make liberal advances cn account cf the same. We w ill also barter for almcst every ether kind of country produce. J. & W. H. Vincennes, la Julv 1, 1831. 21-3t FRESH FLOUR IOR SALE bv the bbl. at the Vincennes . Steam Mill for cash only MARRON &.HUNTER. ilDAMS & FORD, Have on hand, and offer for jail lOO PIECES superfine and common cloths, 10 O do do do cas imers ar.d oapsinets, lOOO pieces calicoes, 100 do. ginghams, 100 do. pointed and figured muslins, new style and beautilid, lOO d"o. Italian Lutcstint: and Gro-de-Nap silks, plain and figured, 1,500 do. plain and figured book, ji:onct and Swiss muslins, lOO do. do. do. hohbinct, 20 O doz. fancy silk and cotton shawla and handkerchief?1, 50 do. do. do. do. scarfs, 250 d. silk, worsted and cotton stockings, lOO do. superior half hoe?, bleached cV, unbleached, 150 !"x s wool, merino and fur ha ts, 5,000 pieces doniosties, plaid stripe, bleached and unbleached, w ith a verv extensive assortment of other articles, including HARDWARE, Comprising probably a larger stock of Generally, than has heretofore been offer cd in this city by one concern. (Purchasers are respectfully solicited to examine f r themselves. Louisville, May 24 24-St m:v enmm .mm:o:i:o vo;o:q: cm TOML1N80N & ROSS Have just received from I hiladllphia a h mdsome assortment cf SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which will he sold low for cash. May i-s3i i:-nm HWING discovered that tlie esta:r e.f Gfohge Fairhlrst (lite of Knor. r onnty. Ia.) dee'd. will net discharge the di bts and demands a5 int it, we do hereby give public ru tier thereof, and doder Urc the said estate insolvent, and that we shall claim the settlement thrcef as an insoUtul estate. JOHN F.MKHURST. 7 ALFIU-l) FA1KHURST, 5 J July 15, 1H31 24--4t NOTICE. VLL persons indebted to the late firms cf Tillay Scott, and Till y, Scott & Co are requested to make payment to the .b scriber. who chne is auh r e.ed to receive, he same. GEO. W. ADAMS. Lcubviile, March CJ, 131, la'-ura.