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N'KW SERIES Vol. VII. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1829. Nd. 30.
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BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
L'X.e.ttvvivvc, iie ) \sft,v\,iueut 3 Ha.
M Uetlgeville. September 2d, 1829.
ORDERED I
T ! l l . Ar,ha ict “t Uialast Session of the I
1,-nera) Assembly to alter toe 3.J, 7th and 12th 1
aeoitoiih oi the first Article a id the Ut ami 3d Sec-'
, tion - o the 3 1 Article of the Cuosutuiion, be pub-i
l>vhuu m til! the newspapers of this State until the!
hi s* -i it.ii.iy j/i October next, &mi ih&t ttie .luatices'
ut die Interior Court i., each county, be req tested,
to Ottu.K*. a o )py of the said Act to oe pasted uponl
the d ioroi ihe Court House ami at the most con-'
rpicuous place in every Captain’s District ot their ;
touuty.
lly the Governor,
EVEREIT H. FIERCE, Secretary,
** 1 1" alter the third, seventh, and twelfth
Section*, .i the first article, and the first and!
third section s of the third article of the Consti j
Uition o t :h s State.
Whereas a part of .fie third section of the first
article oi the Constitution is in the following words, j
to wit : “ 1 fi> henaUt shall be ciecte I annually.-”)
A part of the seventh section of the first article is)
in the 1 viewing w rds—“ The Representatives
siull ho oh ;ujn an .arlly.” And a par; of (he:
twe.ftli see '.n .} tri first article, is in the follow
uitr tv trd.i— •i ll meeting of the General Assem-i
bty shill be an lUkl'y ” j
And w ufi-eas a part of Hie first section of the
lh i-Jartid- ,is .us following Words, to v’it—j,
* “ 1 hs .'fudges of the Superior Coons shall be elec
ted for the .erm of dime years.” And a part of
(“ - third section o the thud article. Is in the sob 1 ;
lowing w ir •; —“there shall be a State’s Attorney:;
arid S diuitors app noted by the Legislature, and
crnimissiom-d by the Governor, who thdlhold
the r offi’.. s tor the term of three years.” And
whereas, the beiore recited chases require a-1,
menihne t— 1
He it eiiuc’ed by the Semite anil It nine of Repret- 1
sentuiivcs of the Suite nf Georgia in General As* |
semi y mil, ami itiehn eby enacted ty the author
iiy of ihesame, .’hat . o soon as tin,, act sha I hive
passed agreeable to tn ; req usuiou of (he Consti
tution, the following shn.'ha adopted in lieu of
tiie foregoing c,»use in the before recited sections,
to wit :
In lieu of the clause in tlta third section of the
first article, the follow ing, to wit-, The Senate'
shill be elected annually, far the year eighteen’
hundred and thn-'y-oue In ll' uof tfcs clause in,
t la s.-Y-.nih aeovio t or ti:j first artic.e, the follow- :
• ‘•if —I’fie It •nro'.entativea sin I bo chosen bien- •
nially, alter the year eighteen bundrec and thirty.!
one. I i lieu oi the clausa in the twelfifi section(
in the first article, iiu t.*i| >v/ing— rj-.a me sting cf|
(he‘G si As, .unbly shall be biennially, alter
the year fiv itcen hundred add thirty.pn», In |
lieu oi the c o: - oi the first section of the third 1 ;
article, foe fi>. tw-dg— t'he Judges ~i the S.upari*,;
or Courts shi h j d.-cteu fur (he term of fmr t
years; th?. first election to take place in eighteen
hundred suet tin., y one. And in lieu of the elauje
in the third utetiou of the third article, the follow
ing'- There ihdl be a S.a't.’s Attorney and Solici
tor* appointed by the L»gi,sin ore ami cnivi.Tilssiim.j
ed by the rJovernnr, who shall hul l 1h,.. r odices
for the term of four years; the first election to
take place in eighteen hundred and dirty one. t
1-tHY IS UMSOH,
Speaker of the Home ej /iepretentulive'.
TOOIIAS VOCES.
/* a ndeJit of the Senate.
sUlb UEWAIUi,
FOSIOFiIOF,
Jlugttata, ifiptember 33. 1829.
the c mdition of u.e Mail Ui.g from Sa.
vamiah, delivered lore on M indsy, 2Ut iust.
and the absence of Hie usual Letter t ucket from
that Office for this, there is no doubt of its having
i been stolen on tome par; of the road.
A reward of One llundnd Dollars will be paid
by the Post Master Genei sl, to any-peruon who
will give such information as will lead to the ap
prehension and conviction tho thief,
James Fl astir,
Pest-Muster.
September 25 28
§SM>
Office Augusta Insurance mid Hanking Company,'?
34 h August, 1829. 5 )
A T'l LUI' PS so often repeated to fire the City,)
il. and all elfiirts which lave been heretofore
made to discover the perpetrators, having proved,
unavailing : I am authoriz.rd to offer a reward of:
TiIUBB HUMfUEL) DOLLARS, wnich will be,
paid to at.y one, who will give such information as
will lead t*i the conviction of he person, or per
sons, thus engaged.
liobeit Walton,
Secretary and Cashier.
August 25 19
NOTICE
TVvfc tS»Abaci*iber:,
|fjr,3l’EGl LULLY inlorars his friends and the!
i.« public in gen ral, that sines hn d.ssiluliorj
with Mr. Linas, h.- has rein ived to his old stand,l
.VO. 2Ji, Uno ADS I'NKKT.
WHKBK UK Cltd'in'ES TO. CAHAT OK TilK
TA IL it ill \v; n U.<! VE ss.
The beat of Ins Mechanical abilities will be ex
erted to please tn-ne who may favor him with
their custom, am! «.-ures hem his work shall b.
inferior to none tonic in the Sou,hern States, and
in the latest and most Fashionab.e Style.
He has just received from N.-w-Y trk, the la !
test improvem mis in the art ol Cu ting.
dj* On haml, bast Superfi .a fi.ack and Diaej
CLO IHS,
Thomas Aver el’..
A turn -t 7 ’4
llitink Heeds of Conveyance,
HEvrsv P/usTun ok vsi.lum yaps*,
lor eJc wi this Offct
■.^,■l—|,H , t tiimiiM 1 yiif Mawwfmn«var»
!Pi!tiLS!!aßtßaej!B3
AND
VTAIiUIX
The Subscribers,
HAVE JUST UDCEJVED,
i i. I’ALIAN lllack Lustrings, first quality,
j I’almerines, handsome colors,
Hluck Sinchews, best quality,
lUO Pieces Chintz Calicoes, comprising a neat
selection, light and dark colon;’,
d Furniture Chintz Cal.co,
'1 6-4 Cross Car Muslin,
1 4 4 Tamboured Jaconets,
; Cambric, Jaconet, Swiss and Mull Muslins,
*1 Cotton and Si!k Hosiery,
tjotton and Black Silk Braids,
Fine White Gauze Flannel,
Silk Barege Hc’.kla, and Scarfc,
4-4 and 7 8 Irish Linen,
Chinese and Fancy Bell Ribbons,
Bonnet, Cap and Tass ata Ribbons,
Silk Kid and Horsekin Gloves,
Bed Ticks, Shirtings, Sheetings, Plaids, J;c.
1 Further supplies will be received, which will
be offered at very moderate rates.
j John Edgar & Co.
3JI, liroud-Street.
August 7 14
i T\\E
.i IVeekbj Literary Gazette, to be published in
Charleston S. C.
' have long Hi -11j5.it. that a weekly publics
. w v tion entirely devoted to light and niiscellaof ■
lous liieiaiure, would meet with a ready and fibe
ral patronage in this community. We now inaku
1 lie experiment. Our editors have hitherto con
fined their attention very seifithiy to the wants
jand rccjairenieifts nf their own sexj leaving unno
ticed tiut finer portion of creation, to the amuse
, meat ami instruction of which, an well as that of
our OWII order, our labours shill in future be
{equally dn-ected. To them, thereibre, we look
,tor patronage and encouragement.
We propose " file Pkiades,” ac a receptaclcfor
'that light and graceful literatuie, original and se
lected, which is calculated for the -occasional s„
jumsemenland graiification of the public, Asa
weekly melange, in which the gentleman and the
lady the old and the young—intelligent and un
iniorrned, will equally find something to relieve
the weight of graver employment, arid to dissipate
the burden of troublesome and unpleasant hours.
Original and sciected Tales, Moral Essays, Poetry,
and miscellaneous, original and selected Liters
Ture, pruned and gathered into shape, will form
its principal contents—uyti- the morals ol wnich u
( scrupulous and discriminating caution will be carc
jfully exercised and maintained.
“ The Pleiades” will be published weekly, com
’mencitig vt» the first Saturday in November nest,
so ii form of eigh medium q tarto pages, and will
Ibe put to stthacribers at §4- per annum, if paid in
’advance, cr gi at the expiration of six months—
single numbers 12 1 2 cents each. No subscription
received for a less term than one )car, when the
volume v/iil be completed.
Any person procuring ten subscribers, shall re
ceiw an additional copy gratis,
Subscript-ions will be received at Mie different
iPrinting Offices, and at No. 44, Q leen slreet,
(where a specimen number of the work can be
gratuitously obtained. All eo.T,:nu,iicaUon.j mast
1 be uddiT.i Jtd to
James S. Uurges,
Publisher, Charleston, S. C.
September 4 22
TUE LAiliES r 7ATERAirY
PORT FOLIO ;
Or Friaadibip’s for every week ia tue Y'eer.
PHILADELPHIA.
4 LITERARY-and Miscellaneous Repository ;
Im L devoted to the Fine Arts, Sciences, !f views,!
• Criticisms, the Drama, the Toilet, 'Pales, Poetry.)
sketches, Music, Engravings, General Liters j
1 lure. News, &c. Lc. Ihe Original articles arc by)
distinguished American writers. The selected,
from the leading journals of ibe day, including!
I the choicest beauties of the London Monthly)
Magaz-ne, The Alhenxum, London Weekly lie-;
view, New Monthly Magazine, Edinburg Review,|
Loiiilou Gazette, Blackwood’s Maga
rir.e, five. The Forget-rae not, Keepsake, Amu-
Ixitf .id other Annuals,
'f he Port Folio is now published every week
at $ 3 per annum, but (for the convenience ol
remittance,) two copies will he furnished on re
ceipt by mail of <gs Address, (post paid,)
t uoMAs li. CtiituK. 67 Arcade, Philadelphia.
EDITORIAL NOTICES. j
j “ 4 lie Ladies Literary Port Folio bids fsir to j
! stsnd at the head of publications 0/ its class,!
t he acknowledged talents of its principal editor,!
-(who ha a for a number of years been engaged in
’(similar w-.rk-i,) and of his able literary coadjn-j
’ tors, wdl certainly give it a character which tew
others possess.”— Wellttburg, ( Va-J Gaz.
“ The Ladks Department is conducted by one!
;,f the most distinguished female writers of om |
country —Hocking ham fVu J liugiiter.
*' Lis more elevated and chaste in its chare.c j
ter than (he generality of similar publications,
L-. Utica fN. Y.J Intelligencer.
“ The editors have the assistance of several,
eminent writers, and they iirijsent a wank well)
;! worthy of patronage, sys. T/n .Y, Y. ( Daily J,
j Morning Courier,
”In point of literary merit snd mer.lianical!
jexecution it surpasses every similar publication I
jwe have yet seen,"’ Sic. fVaUrlwn f.Y YJ j
Register.
*’ Indeed it is altogether a superior work,” &c,
—.V Y. .Mirror and Ladies’ Literary Gazette.
ffT New subscribers arc turnished with the)
miniature portraits of boakspeare, Byron, Scott,j
ilampbdl and Moore, engraved expressly for,
'his work, i’ortrai'.s of American authors, in a'
'similar style, will also en.ioa thu volume.
I April 28 gg
| *N*oU.cfc.
j IJERbONS having claims against the Estate ol
John H. Kimbell, wdl ' resent them as re
I paired by l»w, «ml those indebted make pay
i-nen'. to
Hamvtil iir ie, Adm’r.
j Mjl'gL23, lo3S>. -y
— mml ———— ll » —— spmmm ,l I—, n »—n.ii»M r-irwiirmi.m mnn , dm
j -
Al-JtiU&TA, UROY.UV.a,
THE SUBSCRIBER,
I (LATE PROPRIETOR OF THE GLOBE TAVERN, AND MORE RE
CENTLY OF THE MANSION HOUSE.)
BEGS leave to announce to his Friends and the Public generally, that he has taken that Ele
gant and Commodious Fire Proof Brick Ouildingi on the corner of Broad and Jackson- StreeD
and immediately adjoining the new Masonic Hall. .It is situated in the most central part of the C>
ty, and is in the very heart of business—being in t&e vicinity, of the Augusta Baak, tod Uu» Bran .'
i Bank of the State of Georgia.
This EataWisYuuftid is us U\u
And in its interior arrangement and general construction, unitea in an eminent degree, spacious
ness, neatness and comfort. To the man of Family, the individual Traveller, the daily Boarder, or
the fashionable Visiter, the GLOBE present* accommodations inferior to none in the fiyadiern
States.
Havtss conducted for a number of years, two among the most popular Hotels in this Oily, h*
flatters himself that his experience in buiiness, added to the superior advantages of situation, ana
- the reaonrr.es under his controul, will enable him to give the most decided satisfaction to Jt wh
may honor him with their pat;image.
His ST ABLES are spacious and well ventilated, and amply supplied with the best of provender
and attended by experienced and steady Ostlere—in addition to which, the subscriber will bestow
hia own personal unremitting attention, and in his charges, will not forget the pressure of the times.
U\\aT\P4itou, MiWeAgc.vVV.Ve, EVberltm, ilreeiw VVVe,
S. C.--and Savannah Stages, all stop at the GLOBE HOTEL.
WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta, Ga, September 11, 1829. 24
- /-n.-iunrKi G’,l -li\ ilt fA VI
’ THE SUBSCRIUBRd HAVE JUBT RECEIVE'
(WV TAER-iVHEft
Fresh Imported British, French , Sr India
®(S)DJ)SS a
Well assorted tor the FALL TRA.DK.
ALSU. A LAfIGE 811i J I*LY OF
Domestic Manufactured Hoods,
Whicti they offi.r by the Piece, or at Retail, a
very low prices.
Jolm Edgar & Co.
September 15 25
TO KENT
Ani THE Middle Tettsmenl: ia Uk
rlikkft. Fire Proof Building on the cornet o,
BjlMHfc Cftmpbell and Broad streets, at pn
mHMHI sent occupied by Mr, John L. Ande
on. ALSO,
The Fire -proof Building on Camp
)bell street, at present in the occupancy ot Mr,
William Harris.
—also
The upper Tenement, in the build
ling on Campbell-street, occupied by Mr. Wools, v
A LSI)
Four Offices on Campbell-street
APPLY TO
McKenzie & Benuoch.
3’n'l-mUer 4 22
'IORE.sIV
From first October next,
Mb tore next east of Lewis Gibson,
Store and Dwelling on thejem-oer of Bros
and Cu,Timing-streets-, Store eaat of Mr. Mathews
| two Stores and one Dwelling near the Merchant
land Planters’ Bank —Enquire of
Joseph VVHeeler.
j Jfii’.v 7 A
NOTICE.
undersigned leig appointed Jobh H. Mams
, 1 Esq, hia Agent during his absence from ttu
Stale.
And has also to Rent.
iJUI, A commodious Dwelling house,
! ovi.ii j, good Garden, Carrisgi-aouse amt all need
/ ui out houses, situated near the Eagle (Tavern,
Ij in Reynold street. Possesawin to be given uu
i jibe first of October next
Aaaph Waterman.
! June 8J tfow 12
“tgT rk.vl\
The Richmond Hotel and the
, Uuiidiiags adj fining,—Possession tha first of Oc
ober,
APPLY TO
Samuel Hale, Adm’r.
All!i-I|9* 18 )7
Nclice.
| 4 LL prrsons indebted to the estste of Join
I if, Sieptoe, la eof Burke county, deceased, art
I {requested to nuke immediate payment, and Ihost 1
navirg demands against the said estate, are re
;quested to render them in duly authenticated
i*itbin the lime pr."cubed bv hw.
M'illiam Dyne, Adm’r.
! September 4 " fee -- 22
(Sim’jl IMDlTifilLa
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
TVifc feubscLVber,
BEGS leave respectlully to inform the public
of Georgia, and his friends abroad that iliej
oove ES I’AIIHftUMENT will be continued open
nring tile Sommer, as usual, and that arrange
nents are making for the Ensuing Season, wlnr.li
e confidently c-xpcc's will sustain the welt earn
d enarseter of the House, amt at the same time
ecure him a share of public patronage
11. VV. Lubbock.
July 31 'ff
Hood Elands tor ttVoroti.
TO RENT,
!, ’or one year from the first of October next, the four
folio-wing 'Tenements :
&The Store aud Dwelling. No. 150,
on the south side of Broad-street, justj
above Mr. Michael Kinunley, lately
occupied by Mr. Charles Hail.
The Store and Dwelling, No. 152,
"limed next above, lately occupied by John Dan
i, rmw by Reuben Kent k f,’«.
The Store and Dwelling, No. 15t,
ext i-hove, now occupied by Mr. tienrge Unnhar J
The Store and Dwelling, No. 156,j
exl above, now occupied by Mr. Caleb Hatlieid. j
Am.r r i
A. Slaughter & C. Labuzau.
August 21 I2t IJj I
TOREVL.
, iftioroa vnud H'woVVuvga.
ENQUIRE OF
Joseph Wheeler.
S•* n * f* ml* n «• Mt 91
A UG USTA ~IJS SURA JVC K
AND BANKING COMPANY.
18HIS Instiiu ion, established mainly as an OF
. FILE OF-INSU R \NCK. wilt contract for, and!
,ske Risks against FIRE, on property situated in
‘liy part of this Stale, or of the United Staten, on!
i suitable represents' in made :,;i writing of t ie |p
■ulity and descripiion of Houses Mills, Factories—
ir on Merchandize, Colton or other valuable if
ecu contained within such buildings—and will al
,o Insure Cotton, Merchandize, Sic. against the
lancers of Interna) Navigation.
The Directors of tins Company are—Prrxti
Ikmmoch, President. —Joins PMiKizr, Camuki.
pLAKes, Wuuam Hahfss, William W. Mont
iQMEtir, Haiu Bowork, Hohxa Wxhstiu, Wil ;
•iam Smith, WilliviH Monks, Jakks MHlowall,
V. P. P llut, A. Siblkt and Anuhkvi Kshu,
All Loss or damage that may happen, to the l
iruperty of the Assured, will lie paid within mx j
y days alter due notice, and proof thereof iJ
uade. j
More particular information may be had bv re 1
erencetnthe terms and conditions set forth ini
lie Policies user) by this Company.
Robert Walton, Sec’ry,
Vr«v<>mSp*i 91 ft
NOTICE.
I
IIAKRN from Uriah Luvis Lockhart, and Dur-j
. ling Red, on the lOih inst. a small Gold':
I vVAI'CH and CHAIN, with three Seals ami Kev
-acknowledged to be stolen from the house of {
Major Fanning in Barnwell District, South Cara |
iina. which the owner can have by applying to I
SiiJAMix UuwLAKti; Ksq. sad paying for ihisad.h
vertisement. j |
August U ; a 'j
Commission Merchants ,
AUGUSTA, t-EUUuI t.
'Rtlij.’ 'J.dt .-.signed Under tlmir s-ir-v’-re* thanks
*L to their friends end cnili mes (L-r tti vm v
liberal patronage they have recc'veil, and avi.d
themselves of this oopot (unity toinfnfiu tlimn, 'tiat
i xtensive imppovcineiils ar.; now making in die r
Ware-House Estubli-hTi-m, so as to render po
f) neiTy inirueted in their care, ino;e s jeuro trur.i
tire ilimi formerly.
The extent <>t their W«re Hmise I. >t. together
with iu contiguity to the river, venders proper! v
in their establishment, as safe sh in any n iter in th ■
ci.y. The brick part will be completed in atimlo
Lime for c«rly tail husinesa.
Merchsfitn mid Plsntern, who favor them with
their custom, wtii liavc tlieir inaliuctions i rutiiatly
j attended to. . -
J.) * ie 7 w prepared to make liberal advances
on produce in store
Sim.*:, Williams & Woolsey. .
September 8 2tu 2J
©T NOTICE.—W+j have tltia
day taken into Copartnership Stbuliko P. Ciimhs,
the business will be conducted us heretofore un
tier the firm of
fsiiiis, \V illituns & VV r oolscy.
A, ttVaugb.VtiT U. WW/PAM,
Renew the lender of their services to nadir Uaeutla
i- *nd itie public, in the
A BID
, COMMISSION BUSIJfENA,
A l ’ ,lle I,ll 'ne si and which they have occupied i . •
aTY the last Hi venleen years. They will, us hu --
tolore, inlord the usual Iscililies, snd devote tiKtn
r Meive** to ihe intficyi of their r iUbtoint*iN.
Jiuguata , Gm Sept. Uit9 L» t ’ g 3
liHlllS C. CaXTELOVJ,
Would inlorm his friends and the public, that ha
purposes to resume the
COMMISSION
AND
FACTORAGE BUSINESS,
IN THIS CITY, ON TUR KIUST OV OCTOBP.iI Mr XT.
He tms rented the Ware-Hnuse, known »,« pi,fi
nizy's Wure.-Hrusc, nr.ai: ihe Bridge. He v i’.l be
prepared to take Cotton on Storage at an earlier
: period, it desired. He promises fidelity and oil;
SRCnce to Ins employers, and will bo thankful fi,r
i patronage.
August 2-8 w-it ?0
AVtxaudeE JWaoVLftuZiVt-,
CON I INUK.S THE
AND
C OMMISSI ON UUS I NESS.
He !.ss made arrangements with Mes-.rs. Hsaiiu
& F.oox firihe Storage of (Jotlnn iniill Ins new
HUE ”ROOl' WARE If )t/SE, (m w erecting) is
ready—ihe Store for Mcrchaiidisa ia aa secure as
any in the City.
FOR SALE.
,sViO \'kjOfcs Vjuiton Ragging*.'
ROOKS'& STffl TIOJVvIRV
KOR SALK CHKAP,
At 297, Broad-Street, Augusta.
I 'HE Subscriber having purchased ofhial.ro
(her, Hohacb Ely, Ins exteneivo Stock c
i Medical. Miscellaneous and Schco. HOOKA.
j‘dlank, account and Record Books, Writing aun
f.elter I’sper, Stationary, Garden Seeds, &c. Ktc.
Offers them for sale very cheap for Cash or
j Town «cceptaape«.
(IT?* Country MrsrchAnts ami others, invited
'•U call, as they will find his the largest and r.hmip
■M assortment of Articles in (he above fine, for
ale in this city.—Orders from the country with
| he cash ot town acceptance, will b ■ attended to
jm the most prompt and f'aiihtul manner.
;l John Jiily.
ALSO—
Some v*-ry handsome figured Silks, brown
, dainbrics, Linen I.a-.vns, Rich, Fancy aid I ,'iin
I Ribbons, with a number of other srticit.n lor Mil
j linary, at the New York price®.—Milliners and
/ '•hers ./ishing Uillinsry GOODS, will find it for
■he.r advantage to call soon, I.
/F'ofiniarv 3 fi;
Fifteen Dollars Reward.
ABSCONDED tuirself about eight weeks ago,
a Negro woman named DILSEY, formerly
■j belonging to i«asc Herbert, Eiq, of Augiista. U
j'S believed she lias found her way to, and is nov
:m op about, th»t City. Sue is of a sh irt frame,
. reilnwi»h complexion, heavy cmnieniince, and a
hunt 25 years of age. 1 fie above r< waul will he
jpsid to the Jailor, on jber being delivered to my
jordjr.
A. S. Bulloch,
Savannah, Sept. 14.1859 6t 27
! T\\a,to\\ovTViag llanki,
Os the most approved Forms, may be had at the C'■
fee of the Consti, ulionalist.
MARRIAGE Licences, Bills of Sale,
, Ditto Bonds, Powers of Attorney,
! Administration ditto, Blank Ueetla ofConfcy.
1 esta me alary, anee.
Ditto of Guardianship, flberiu's Titles,
Dill of Administration, Retail Licence®.
Dittoof Appraisement, I atroon’s Receipts,
DiUoDismissory, U .rlgsges,
Fc. ognizances, Ulaok Rom.for laterracs
Bulap«naa, tones,
t atice s’ Executions, Grand Juror Ti.kas*,
Ditto v’aaona Di.'u