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NEW SERIES Yol. VII. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1829. No. 38.
Cf)c gaatftitutipnaliift
IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
BY W. J. BUNCE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
*** We are authorized to an
nounce Eomusd B. Glascock, Esq. as a Candidate
for Sheriff' of Richmond county, at the Election in
January next.
August 28 20
*** We are authorized to an
nounce WILLIA't B. SHELTON, a Candidate
&4 Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county,
at the Election in January next.
September 15 tde 25
THE subscribers have removed from No 231
Broad Street, to one of the new tenements
lately erected by Mr. Tubman—where they now
offer for sale a large and general assortment of
HOT (RDQIDBo
John Edgar & Co.
September 29 29
V b.VtvlV Ai,.
HALL sTSaRDIN,
Have removed their GOODS to the upper
tenement of Dr. Tcuna’s new brick Build
ing, and are now ready 'o supply their friends and
customers as heretofore.
October 9 ® f
Best CVot\\».
The Subscriber,
HAS JUST RE ’.LIVED FRU4 NEW.YORK
Best Superfine Blue, lll.ck Olive, Brown and
Steel mixed
(9 &d)® m s 9
Which will be made up to ord-r in the most
aporovctl Fashions, and in the best manner.
(Jji* the report of the FALL FASHIONS, arc
just receiv’d
Thomas Averell, bailor.
No. 235, Brosd-S reef.
October 9 ■’ '
®ii'isJP§]i 4 aiNi^o
The Subscriber
HAS KECF.IVED ON CONSIGNMENT,
SO Yieefta ot fiuo &
CARPETING,
Os the newest patterns, which he offers for rale,
(wholesale or retail.) on accommodating terms.
Thomas M‘Grao;
October 20 3t 35
JIUG USTAIjSS (TRANCE
and banking company.
THIS Institution, established mainly as an OF
FI Oil OF INSURANCE, will contract for, and
take Risks ag.inst FIRE, on property situated in
any part of this State, or of the United States, mi
a suitable repfesentuio.i made in writing of the lo
calily and description of Houses Kills, Factories—
or on Merchandize, Cotton or other valuable ef
fects contained within such buildings—and will al
so Insure Colton. Merchandize, Sic. against the
dangers.of Internal Navigation.
’■/’lie Directors of this Company are—Peter
Bf.nnoch, President. —John Phikizt Samuel
Glahkb, Wiuuu Habpeh, William W. Mont !
uomeuy, Hays Bowiiuk, Hoska Wbbsteii. VVil
ham Smith, William Rones, Jams-. MMViwall,
A. P. Billot, A. Sibley and Aniibkw Kerb.
All Loss or damage that may happen, to the
property of the Assured, will be paid within six
ly days alter due notice, and proof thereof is
made.
More particular information may be had by re
ference to the terms and conditions set forth in
the Policies used by this Company.
Robert Walton, Sec’ry, |
November 21 8
~ A TEAcTIEH WANTED
To take charge of the Academy at
Columbia Court-House.
A GENTLEMAN q tahfi d to Greek,
Latin and Engjign y.
Arithmetic Ike, Re will feertve afratrniid .alary,
which will be guaranteed by the Trustees, A
cwofvr'.able and convenient dwelling house vi h j
in Hi<y yards of the Academy, has recently beer
• ’erected fir the accommoda'inn of 'he Rector --
Letters, pos'-paid, (greeted to Juriau Harris.
Esq. President of the Board of Trustees, will
meet with prompt attention.
October 13 4t 33
GRATEFUL for the patronage she has receiv
ed, respectfully informs the inhabitants of
Augusta and its vicinity, that the Exercises of her
SCHOOL still continues in the same residence
she occupied the last year, (Mr McGran’s Build
ings.) —A lew Female BOARDERS can be con
venlenllv accommodated.
33* French, English, and Music are taught in
the 1 .pkdemy.
October 2 *3O
“7a WOO M\V AilD.
RIaOLVEO, That the City Council ot Augus
,t« will pay a Reward of One 'Thousand Dot
ten, foi' ilia disci very io conviction of the Incen
diSaj
Tavern, on the morning of the 13th o Auras',,
sftd 4<rthe House adjoining the City-Hotel, on he
moaning of the 24th September last,
A true extract jrnm the Minutes of Council,
pissed the Ist day ni October, 1829, ve
Geo. M. Walker, Clerlfr '
October 6 31
AND
ITALIAN LUfcT&IXGS.
The Subscribers,
HAVE JUST UEVEIVBJ),
Italian Black Lustrings, first quality,
Palmerines, handsome colors,
Black Sinchews, best quality,
100 Pieces Chintz Cdicoes, comprising a neat
selection, light and dark colors,
Furniture Chintz Calico,
6 4 Cross Bar Muslin,
4-4 Tamboured ,I‘.conets,
Cambric, Jaconet, Swiss and Mull Muslins,
Cotton and Silk Hosiery,
Cotton and BLck Silk Braids,
Fine White Gauze Flannel,
Silk and Barege Hdkis, and Scarfs/
4-4 and 7-8 Irish Linen,
Chinese and Fancy Belt Ribbons,
Bonnet, Cap and TaffaU Ribbons,
Silk Kid and Horsekm Gloves,
Bed Ticks, Shirtings. Sheetings, Plaids, &c.
Further supplies will be rcc-ived, which will
be offered at very moderate rates
John Edgar & Co.
231, Brand-Street.
August 7 14
BOOKS & STATIONARY
FOR SALE CHEAP.
At 29 7, Broad-Street, Augusta,
rHE Subscriber having purchased of hia bro
ther, Hobacb Ely, his extensive Slock o
Law, Medical. Miscellaneous and School BOOKS
Blank, account and Record Hooks, V»T ting and
Letter Paper, Stationary, Garden Seeds, Bio. (Sts.
Stc. Offers them for sale very cheap for Cash n
Town acceptances.
(LT Country Merchants and others, are invited
to call, as they will find his the largest and cheap
est assortment of Articles in the above line, for
sale in this city. — Orders from the country with
the cash or town acceptance, will be attended to
in the most prompt and faithful anner.
John Ely.
AMO—
Some very handsome figured silks brown
Cambrics, Linen Lawns, Rich, Fancy and Plain
Ribbons, with a number of oilier ar’icles for Mil
tinary, at the New York pric's.—Milliners and
others wishing Miilinary GOODS, will find it to
their advantage to call so n. J. E. j
February 3 6 V
Til hi bUbaOKlttEH,
GRATEFUL- to the patrons of his Scnool, da
ring the last eight years, most respectfully
informs them and the public, that his ben mi w,i
be opened on the first of October, for the rec p.
lion of pupils. The following brunches will be
af.e.idedto- viz
Reading, VVriling, Arithmetic, in all its kind, s
English Grammar, Geography, History, and tin
use of Lie Globes—upon which, besides many
useful problems in Navigation, Astronomy, Bc r,
the solution of twenty Paradoxes left unanswered
in Dunn's Planispheres.
Algebra,
Geometry of Definitions,
Do. of Problems,
Do. of Theorems,
Do. of Resolving Problems,
Do. of The Circles Periphery,
Arithmetic ot Infinites,
Mensuration of Solids and Supcrfices,
Gauging,
Trigonometry—lnslrumentaliy, Arithmetically
or by inspection,
Do. Heights and Distances,
Do. Surveying,
Do. Navigation,
Likewise the Construction of all the Tables and
, Tabular Numbers, necessary for the above studies,
(viz
Logsritms,
Natural Sines and Cosines,
Artificial Sines and Cosines ; Tangents and Co
tangents ; Secants and Cosecants,
Difference of Latitude and Departure,
i Tabular Numbers of Regular Polygons,
Versed Sine« and Segments.
O her branches of the Mathematics may be
i taught on the same principle, so that i very Stu
dent may be his own author,
j The School will br assisted by bis son, C. G. .
Mrs. and Miss Grenville will, at the tame time,
open a Female D parfment, the studies of winch
will consist of R ading. Writing, Ar.thmetic, in
\ all its kinds: Bng’iah Grammar, Geography and
History. Alg.bra will likew se be taught in (his
Department by Miss Grenville. The subscriber
, will frequently attend the Department.
, —ALSO
i An Evening School will be open
-1 jed at the same time, where those who attenu the
oljy School will be admitted at half nrice.
Chailes Grenville.
. September u wif 23
‘^Wißa©saW~
FOR THE INGENIOUS.
WILL be exhibited at No. 123 Broad-street
near the market, a newly invented Mach
I ne or Apparatus, which has the appearance o
r moving by its own impulse, and to be a Self Mov
t ing Machine. The prejudices and very Datura
incredulity, so generally prevalent on the subjec
of self moving machines, or Perpetual Motion it
■luch, that were it asserted in this instance, tha
o perpetual motion was actually discovered, manj
doubts subject would u questionably ex
ist. The m chine now exhibiting is open to thi
minutest exi-mination, and a'compensation (o
viewing and examining it, is only asked, tha
-ome little remuneration may be made the inven
tor and manufacturer, who has spent months o
labor and study in bringing his invention to tin
perfection it hss now attained.
It will be exhibited for a few days from 3o’
* lock in the afternoon, till sunset, and from earl
candle-light lili 10 o’clock, every day except Sur
ray, at 40 Cents—2s Cents tor Children unde
’ls years of age.
i' d3* * Inventor hss a room expressly prepat
*1 ed tor the Exhibbion.
j Ociober lo 34
, HALL,
MILLEDGEYILLE, GEORGIA.
——
Informs his friends and the r Public generally, that having enlarged and fitted up hit
i House of Entertainment,
NEAR THE CORNER OF HANCOCK AND WAYNE-STREETS.
1 He is now prepared to accommodate such as may favor him with their custom, in the most satis
factory manner, and on terms suited to the pressure of the No pains will be spared to ren
h r such as call upon him enraf n&ble. His TABLF. shall be supplied with the best (he oounlr]
tdf ’rds— I,la BAR shall be furnished with (he choicest Liquors ; and his S TABLES abundantly pro
v;d d with g i d Provcnd r, and superinpended by an attentive Ostler.
1 He has attached to the Premises a convenient Lot and spacious Stables, calculated for the recep
} lion of Dro’’ c s iff Horses, &c.
4 HENRY DUNCAN.
Cnj* The Con'stitutionslist, and Columbus Enquirer, will publish the above weekly for three months
and forward their accounts to ' H. D.
1 Miledueville. CGa J Sentsmber 12, 1829 w3m 25
■> rl.lt C'»i, CT/ui’f-j I 'JCpVdliuci i«t H- 1 <* *
. Tu>i viAvauesi,
A Weekly Literwy Gazelle, to be published in
j Charleston, A'. V,
Wf have I •••up th-uig it, that a Weekly publica
-1 ▼ » lion entirely U.v »ted to lign', and misceilane
loos literature, would nn et with a ready and hbe-
Ji-al patronage in lira community. We now make
the expcrinr cut O.ir editors have hitherto con
.fined I heir aumtio i very reUiihiy to the wants
Jar.d r< qmiemenls of their own six, leavi g unnb
e ttce.d Uiat liner portion of creation, to the amuse-
Imcni and instruction oi which, well as that of
Jour own order, our labours shall in future be
, (equally directed. To them, therefore, we look
yiior patronage and encouragement.
* I We pro ose • The Pleiades,” as a receptaclefor
j'.iia- light and gracelnl iiteratuie, original and se- ,
-ected, w'i ch is cJcjiated fur the occasional a
mus ■me' , t «.ud gratification of the public. Asa
week melange, in which the gentleman and the
lady- iha old a>dme y uog—intelligent and un
inlorrned, Wiii equally find something to relieve
the weigh; of graver employment, and to dissipate
Hie burden o* troublesome and unpleasant hours.
I Origins and seketed Isles, Moral Bssavs. Poetry,
and miscellaneous original and selected Litera
ture, pruned and gathered into shape, will form
' its principal contents —over the morals oi which a
scrupulous and discriminating Caution will be care- '
fully exero'sei' and maintained.
“1 he Pie ” w be published weekly, com
mencmg on 'ha m. auirday in November next,
lin a form e V memo isrto pages, and will
y be in, .bsc, ibt rs at g 4 per annum, if paid in
advance, or 8* at the expiration of si* months—
single numbers 12 1 2 cents each No subscription
received f a mss term than one year, when the
‘ volume will be completed.
Anv person procuring ten subscribers, shall re
ceive ."i additional copy gratis.
Subs riptions will be received at the different
Printing Offices, and at No. 44, Queen-street,
'Cwhere a specimen number of the work can be
' gratu tously obtained. All cortinunications must
be addressed to
James 8. Bufges,
Publisher, Oiurlescon, S. C.
September 4 2?
3 ixTkent
s ' The Middle Tenement in the
' Fire Proof Building o* the corner of
(Campbell and Broad streets, at present occupied
by Mr. JohnL. Anderson.
ALSO,
e The Fire-proof Building oa Camp
bell-street, at present in the occupancy of Mr,
William Harris,
—ALSO-
The upper Tenement, in the bald
ing on Campbell-street, occupied by Mr. Wools ey
—also
Four Offices on Campbell-street.
h APPLY TO
McKenzie&,ißennoch.
v September 4 - if 22
ai TO •RBNXjf"
iS rfritfrl STORE No.'Hfc, on the South
141 side ot Broad streJ, occupied last
i JIMniS&S y e “r by G. W. Citric & Co.
* The spacious StonvNo. 301, on
s t the N'.rlli side ot Broad street, sccupied last year
r , by Uunting'on. f
o| - .* * — At.sn — '■
tc Two Rooms, up sfetira, in the
I I Brick Wing, No. 2*B, occupied last year by Ed
* ward J. Black, Esq.
b Immediate possession given, Applv to
n r Robert A. Reid.
e Or oh»r 16 3t 14
iilank Ho versos Vlt-<rney,
For Halt at thin Office,
WuOII 4.7
Sister Ponds Jockey Club
aL&COI2S a
WILL commence ou TUESDAY the 22d ol
Oecembcr next, free for any Horae, Mare
or Gelding.
Ihe Ist days Purse, 3 mile heats, for $225 00
The 2d days Purse, 2 mile heats for 150 00
The 3d days Purse, Hat,dicap, mile heats, to be
made up of entrance money, &c.
Aged Morses to carry 126 lb*.
Six years old to carry 110 lbs.
Five years old to cany 112 lbs.
Four years old to carry 102 lbs.
Three years old to carry 86 lbs.
Two years old to carry a feather.
Three pounds will be allowed to llarea and
Geldings.
Jiurke County, Ga. Oct. 16, 1829. td 34
TO THE PRINTERS OF THE
VJSi TK n S TA T rIS-
Franklin Letter Foundry.
riVfE reduced coat of ihe materials used in the
JL cor. position of Printing Types, and the ini
pruvemeuta and increased facilities of casting
them, have induced the subscribers to adopt the
ijadowing list of prices.
Tlie style of their large and small letter is mod
ern, and of the most elegant kind. The metal
will be found very hard- and durable, having a
new ingredient in its composition. For accuracy
and finish, the type cast at their foundry is equal
to any whatever. They have on hand a complete
assortment of Book and Job Letters, so that they
are prepared to execute orders for entire offices
of Job, Newspaper, or Book Printing on a short
notice. They are thankful for the patronage they
have received, and will be happy to receive the
orders of printers, which will receive prompt
: attention. 1
1 Merchants and others, who have orders from
dbrord, will be supplied not only with Type, but
with Presses, Chases, Composing Suck-*, and eve
ry thing necessary for a printing establishment,
and pul up with care and perfect accuracy.
’ Their new specimen book will be published
sonn, and ready to be sent to printefs. in whch
will be exhibited a greater variety than has been
shown by any foundry in the United Slates
ITT Printers are requested to publish this ad
venisement a few times in their papers —to ic
ceive payment, g 2, in types, or in pryment ot
their accounts.
A. W. Kinsley, & Co.
Albany , August 18.
PIUCES—At six months credit, for approved
pupa, or a discount of .5 per cent, for cash
Meridian, and all plain Small Pica gO 3H
l larger, gO 30 Long Primer 4(J
t Double Gr. Primer 32 Bourgeois 46
Doub.c English 32 Brevier 56
Double Small Pica 34 Minion 7 1
Great Primer 5' N mpareil 9C
English 36 i.eads and Quota*
' Pica 36 tions 3C
Other kinds of type reduced in proportion.
On! type received in exchange at nine centi
1 per pound.
October 16 34
T 0 RKNT.
JtgA The MANSION HOUSE
on Green-Street, at present occupiei
by Mr. William Shawxo*. Posse*
JSjffoMSM sion given on the first October next
For terms apply at the BRANCH BANK.
July 21 9
AND
Commission Merchants ,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
f|AUE Undersigned tender their sincere thank*
H. to their friends and customers for the very
liberal patronage they have received, and avail
themselves of this opportunity to inlorm them, that
extensive improvements arc now making in their
Ware-House Establishment, au as to render pro
perty intrusted to their care, more aectire from
nre than formerly.
The extent of their Ware House Lot, together
with its continuity to the riVer, renders property
in their establishment, as safe as in any other in the
city. i'h« hriok part will be completed in ample
time for early fall business.
Merchants and Hunters, Who favor them with
their custom, will have their instructions promptly
attended to.
They will be prepared to thake liberal advances
on produce in btorc
Sims* Williams & Woolsey.
September 8 ‘2m 23
& We have this
day taken into Copartnership StebuhoT. Combs,
(he business will be conducted as heretofore un
g dec the firm of
Sims, Williams & Woolsey.
September 8 2m 23
NOTICE.
Tho fcuhactihor,
B £IE9PBCI FULLY informs Ins friends and the
'■ I* public in general, that since his dissolution
y with Mr. Itniaa, he has removed to his old stand,
j- JVO. 235, It ROAD- S'l'R HE T,
WUF.ItE HE CONTINUES TO CAHDT OS TUB
3 TAILORING BUSINESS.
The best of his Mechanical abililies will be ex
ertei\to please those who may favor him with
s * their custom, and assures them his work shall be
inferior to none made in the Southern States, and
in the latest and most Fashionable Style.
.He has just received from Naw-York, the la
test improvements in the art of Cutting.
tfj’ On haqd, best Superfine Black and Blue
CLO TtlS.
Thomas Averell.
August 7 « 14
SSSL&ib
BBWAWD,
w POST OFFICE.
JmgtmSa, September 33. 1829,
FROM the condition of the Mall Bug from Sa
vannah delivered here on Monday. 21st inst.
e and the absence of the usual Letter Packet from
that Office for this, there is no riouht of its having
0 been stolen on some part of the rosd.
0 A reward, of One Hundred Dollars will be paid
? by the Post Master General, to any person who
will give such information as will lead to the ap
prehension and conri ction of the thief.
James Fraser,
Post-Master.
September 25 ' 28
1
Office Augusta Insurance and Hanking Company, ?
24th August, 1829. j
ATTEMPTS so often repeated to fire the City,
and all efforts which have been here’i 'ore
made to discover the perpetrator;, having ptnvcd,
unavailing : I am authorized to offer a reward of
t THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS, which will be
, paid to any one, who will give such inforuiaijpn a*
, will lead to (he conviction of he person, or per
il sons, thus engaged.
Robert Walton,
Secretary and Cashier,
I August 25 i 9
\ MARTIN FRK OERICK*
2 CONFER fIONER.
INFORMS his friends and the public in general,
4 A that he has removed bis estubliahment to the
1 new brick building recently erected on the South
f side of Uroad street, between Washington and
e Market streets, adjoining Mr. Bignon’s, and opt c
-1 site the Bridge Bank building; where c;n be Imd
every article usually kept in his line at the abort
-11 est notice.—Country and town purchasers will do.
1 well to cull before they buy els. win-rc, au the aa
' sortment will be equal, if nut superior to any es
■ tabiishrrient of the kind in the southern country,
, and the terms libei al.
i* OCT - The establishment consists of (wo separate
™ stores in front, one of which (the upper one) is
* entirely appropriated to the Confectionary busi
ness, In the fear of the lower store is a spacious
and handsomely arranged
Which will be well supplied with the must popu
lar journals of the day.
October 2 30
» iaaipiiksT
6 SAVANJVAH, GEORGIA.
6
o The Subscriber,
0
BF.GS leave respectfully to inform the public
of Georgia, and his friends abroad that the
~ hove ESTABLISHMENT will be continued open
t g aduring the Summer, as usual, and that arrange
ments are making for the Ensuing Season, which
he confidently expects will sustain the well earn
- ed character of the House, and at the aame time
secure him a share of public patronag 1 .
i H. W. Lubbock.
:d July 31 13
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hook, and 3oh Printing,
Ntiatly executed at thu Officf,