The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, November 03, 1829, Image 1

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- ~ ' 1 ~~ wa ——B—— wraM—a ■■ I. u-raß-»m«ECg—e—!=3Tgn—»»»■——g3BMW> ‘^ unv °^ t^< I cn * ■' ‘* s ’ un^( r w * l,c * l evtfr ) r ' ountry in the world labours, are not owing to any want of lo\ r e tor our Country, but to an ignornnc.e of its real constitution and interests.”* PRIESTLY NEW SERIES Vol. VII. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1829. No. 39. Cfte €nntft(tutlonalijSf IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY ! BY W. J. BUNCE, AUGUSTA, GA. *** We are authorized to an nounce Eitmdnii 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 WILLIAM B. SHELTON, a * andidate tor Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county, it the Election in January next. September 15 tde 25 AiV Dtv \y LKsAKCVi, : Prescribing lho formation of Scuttles, anil for the regulation of Staves Skc 1 Be it ordained by the City Council ot August*, That it sba'l be the doty of all owners of Bui, lings mure than one story high, and co v r (1 with w* 01, tn made in the Roof of the sum?; on or before the first of December next, a Scuttle, with a safe stop lending thereto, and a , sound Rope of a! least three fourths of an inch in darnet'-r, securely fastened on the in c ide of the Roof near such Scuttle, and of such length b ; m will reach any part of such roof, c inditioned,) that the roof of such Building is not c»3y of ac || cess by Dormant windows, or a Ladder securely! farten* d to such Roof, 1 1 Sic. 2 Hi'further or chitted. Tbs', it sha'l be file duty of the owner of every Stove which is or shall be erected for use. to obtain a certificate of officer cbmmandiog the Engine in the ward where such Stove is erected, that every caution may be mod to guard agtinst the danger nf lire | Src ■> He it father wdahted iTiat any per 1 son violating this Ordinance shall nay for every Stove which sha’l endanger the City hv Fire, ant 1 for every Building .sot prnv’ded wi.h a Scuttle a sum not. exceeding Fifty Dollars. Skc, 4. He it further ordained. That the City Ccir-c.il shall at tluir first meeting in December, in each and every year, appoint a Gnmmille.-j of citizens of not lea? than three for each waid, to examine a'! Buildings, and report all persons vio lading this Ordinance to the City Council. Samuel Hale, Mayor of the City of Augusta. G ecu or. **. Walkhr, C. G. October 31 3 s AN ORDINANCE, I To repeal the 22R Section of the Gene al Ordin once and for other purposes. ' Sec. I, Be it ordained by the City Council oft Augusta, That the 22d Section of the General) Ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed ~ Sec. 2 .md be it further ordained. That all Got , Con which may he weighed in the streets of An-1 gusfa, shall be removed from the samp within 1 twelve hours after being weighed under the penalty of fifty cent®, for each in 1 every Hale for' every twelve hours thereafter Samuel Hale, Mayor of the City of Augusta. Gkcpok f.i Walker, 0. C. O-.lobor 30 _3B tVEJAOVAVi. Hall & h\rdin, ; HAVE removed their GOODS to the upper) tenement of Dr. Turpin’s new brick Build , ing, and are now ready to supply their friends and customers as heretofore. October 9 6' 3? Best &u\»ex£me CVoUis. The Subscriber, HAS JUST BE ifUVE!) FROM NEW.YORK, Best Supefi ie Blue, Black: Olive, Brown a'd | Steel mixed © & © V 03 Which will be mide up to order, in the most approved Fashions, and in the best manner. (Xj* The report of the FALL FASHIONS, are 1 just received Thomas Avurell, Tailor, No. 235, Broad-Street. Oe'ob“p 9 ! > AUG AND BANKING COMPANY. THIS Institution, established mainly as an OF-j FiGE OF INSURANCE, will conlrltot for, and) take Ri ks against FIRE, on property situated in any part of this State, or of the United States, <,n : a suitable representsion made in writing of the 10-| cality and description of Houses Mills, Ketones—-) or on Merchandize, Gotten or other valuoble ef fects contained within such buildings—and will al so Insure Cotton, Merchandize, Sic. against the dangers of Internal Navigation. The Directors of this Company are—Petek Bknrocii, President. —John Huinizy, Samuel' Clarke, William Harped, William W. Uunt oomert, Hays Bowdiie, Hosea Webster, Wit, ham Smitil William Hones, James U‘1)owall A. P. Pillot, A Sibley and Amdbew Kerb. AH Loss rtp damage that ms}' happen, to the property of the Assured, will b<i«paid within six ty days alter duo notice, and proof thereof is i made. '• More particular information may be had by rn ferenc-.-; to the terms and conditioHl set forth it< the Policies used by this Company. • Robert Walton, Sec’ry. % 7 a/ , November 21 TO HEVU. From ihe first day of October next, i » V k A Lcrge attire on the North aide oMkouJ-s reel, near the PJaiUciV Hole Up -• ALSO — 1' Two Brick Stores, a few 'luHrs b-lr.w the Bridge Banking House, near the low 1 cr Market, .John H. M atm. | August 7, 1829 2m* J 4 I TT-mW-miJ—n—tt in— iPmr*-88l«rr AND CUTLERY. T\\£ Subscribers Are no-w receiving and opening, direct from Ih -■ Mnnufac ory i„ England up-wards of 200 Packages of Goods, llf THE ABOVE LINE— Which with those previously on hand, makes their slock iHig'-r than any heretofore offered in this phee. They will dispose of the same on the l most reasonable terms for Cash or approved Pa per. Those persons wanting articles in our line, are respectfully requested to call and ascertain our prices previous to purchasing. Among the assortment are the Jut towing articles, —VIZ.— Pocket and Pen Knives, assorted in dozens and on Cards, For Buck, Real Ruck and self Tip handled T» hie Knives and Forks, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Ivory balanced handled 'I able Knives and Forks, in sets of 51 pieces, Do. Pen Knives, Razors and Scssors, Elegant Bras.i Fenders, new & handsome patterns, Do. do. Curtain Pins, Percussion and Flint Lock single and double sow Img Guns, German and Cast Steel, Mill, >*j Cut, 8t Pit Saws, Black rnitti’., Bellows, Anvils. Vicssand Hammers, Do. warranted Mouse hole Anvils, Ho. Sledge and Hand with polished steal faces, Do. Stocks and Dies, Naylor and Saudcrinu’s Cast Steel, assorted •nve, Sheet inm assonea s.zes, suitable for Saw Gins, Hoop Iron, Frttce Chain? of a superior quality,' Carpenters Tools, &c &c. &c. —ALSO— -3 Pules London Dufiii Blankets, 1 do Superior R*st» do. John & Sara’l. Bones. I October 20 fit t 35 Td E aU Bd CIU HER, GRATEFUL to the patrons of, his School, du ring thp last eight years, most respectfully informs them and the public, that his School will jhe opened on the first of October,, for the recep tion of pupds. The following branches wdi be ( (Bended to— v ; z— Reading, W:i mg. Arithmetic, in al! its kinds ; j English Grammar, Geography, History, and. the just- of the Globes—upon which, besides many | useful Problems in Nav gallon, Astronomy, &c.i Bile solution of twenty Farad -xes left unanswered 1 in Du- ids Planispheres. Algcbia, j Geometry of Definitions, I D i. of Problems, D >. of Theorems, Do. of R-solving Problems, Do. of The Circles Periphery, Arithmetic of Infinites, Mensuration of Solids and Superficcs, Guaging, \ Trigomomctry—lnstrumeutally, Arithmetically or by inspection, i Do. Heights and Distances, Do. Surveying, Do,. Navigation, Likewise the Construction of all the Tables and! Tabular Numbers, necessary for the hbove studie;-, viz— Logarit ms, Natural Sines and Cosines, Artificial Sines and Cosines ; Tangents and Go tsrgent*‘ t Secants and (;o?ecants, Difference of Latitude and Departure, Tabular Numbers of Regular Polygons, Versed Sines ami Segments. 0.-her branch* s of the Mathematics may be j taught,on (he same principle, so that ( very Stu jdent may he his own author. The School Will be assisted by his son, C. G- Mrs. and Mias Granville will, at the 'ame time, open a Female Department, the studies of which wih consist of R acling, Writing, Arithmetic, in all its kinds; English Grammar, Geography amL History. Alg übr( will likewise he taught in this l Department, by Miss Grenville. The subscriber will frequently attend the Department. ALSO— , An Evening School will be open ed at the same time, where those who a'tend the ' Day School will be. admitted at half price. Chailes Grenville. September 8 wtf J 3 TO RENT, On moderate Terms, THE Centre DWELLING of ’h® *‘ ir ® Froof Building nest above rer|^ence on Br lad -itreet, and a STORE in the Brick Building nex below. J Thomas Camming. October 27 •'* 37 IQ RENT, jK'ghß; The Richmond Hotel and the BuiiumgS adjoining,— Possession the first of Oc tober. * APPLY TO Samuel Hale, Adm’r. August 18 i / NOTICE. 'IpHE undersigned has appointed Johm H, Mans | I Esq. his Agent during bis absence from tin | otale. And has also to Kent. Jit. A commodious Dwelling house jwißia good Card n Carriage-bouse and ail need <ul out houses, situated near thi Eagle Tavern in Reynold street. Possession to be given oi [the first of Ociober next Asaph Waterman. 1 25 t f ow u HALL, i MILLEDGEYILLE, GEORGIA. vims sunsssisaißisiß f . * is ' Informs his friends and the. Public generally, that having enlarged and filed up his 1 House of Entertainment, NEAR THE CORNER OF HANCOCK AND WAYNE-STREETS, He is now prepared to accommodate such an may iavor him with their custom. In the moat satis factory manner, and on terms suited to the pressure of the times.—No pains will be spared to rest Her such as call upon him comfortable. His I A ILK shall be supplied with the best the country ass ids— his B\U -lisll be furnished with (he choicest L;q iors ; and hhi S FABLES abundantly pro vid.’d with good Provender, and superintended by an attentive Ostler, He lias attached to the Premises a convenient Lot and spacious Stables, calculated for the recep tion of Droves of Horses, &c. HENRY DUNCAN. (O' The Constitutionalist, and Columbus Enquirer, will publish the above weekly (or three months, !and forward their accounts to 11. 1), I Afil/edgeville, fGa J September 12, 1829 w3m 25 Commission Merchants , i AUGUSTA. GBOiIGtA. j'iTUIK Undersigned tender their sincere (hanks , U. i.o tt.cir friends and customers for the very iliberal patronage (hey have received, and avail themselves of (his opportunity to infarm them, that extensive improvements are now nicking in their Ware-House Establishment, so as to render pro perly intrusted to their care, more secure from jfire than formerly. ; The extent of their Ware House Lot, together , with 'ns contiguity to the river, renders property , jin (heir eatrbhshment, as sale as in any odt.cr in the , ■city. The brick part will he completed ii: ample time for early fall business. i Merchants and Planters, wlio favor them with their custom, will have their instructions promptly attended to. They will be prepared to make liberal advances on produce in Store Sims, Williams & VVoolsey. September 8 2m 2J & NOTICE” We have this day taken into Copartnership Siehlino I’. Cornua, the business will he conducted as heretofore un ■ der the firm of Sims, Williams & Woolsty. September 8 2 2! Alexander | CON MNUKS I’HK I; .1 AND I COMMISSION BUSINESS. , 1 He hai made arrangements with Messrs. Heard jfilfJooK. f«r the storage of Colton un'il his new KIHK BROOK WARtvpIOUSE, (now erecting) is j ready—the Store for Merchandise is as secure as any in the Oiiy. I . FOR SALE. sQop\ecea liotton Bag vug. j Seplernh r 22 27 || Wait. is. i Would inform his friends and the public general ly. tliat he purposes continuing (her , WAREiHOUSE ANB ’ f COMMISSION BUSINESS, \ i At in War- Tousc near thtSrfjoUoflh; bridge. *|He solicits a continuation of the v '%»ry liberal pat - roi-age whic ha < ‘ been hitherto eßended towards h-nri. His CO'fTON HOUSE an»CZ,O.S£ STO RAGE are now in complete ordf# lor the recap- I tion of Cotton, and all other species of Merchan-1 dizc—upon which liberal cash advances will be made, if required. ) October 2 lm 30 A. ftVaugklit 8c CT taVmzan, Renew the tender of their services to their friends and the public, in the A 11» j C OMMISSIOjV h USLYESS, 7 AT »ho ‘•wme >i*ancl which they have occupied fVir the l ast Si-ventf.en years. They will, as here* t-uorej afford i he u-ual tacilitijs, and devote (hem selvei to the interest oftheir customers. Augusta, Geo. Sept, 8, 182“ B*t 22 OTOVJjfi.ffljUJalfe' above old and well known establishment is now open for the seatoii, I'he proprietor b r -gs leave to .-uni thanks for past tavor-i, and solicits a continuance of the same—he pledges him self that no exertions shall be wanting on his ; art to keep up thr*, reputation of his house for the su periority of its accommodation, numerous ini proveinenta having been made at couhderahle ex-j pun se, a -id all with an eye to the comfort of his friends and patrons —We trust therefore, that his exertions will ensure him a continuance o/ 1 the public favor. To his Country Cuitom<Ts esn promise «1 regular and constant supply of Oysters, sent to sny part of the two States, South Carolina and Georgia, pu‘ op to order— having made extensive arrangemen t for that purpose. All orders will aa usual he thankfully received and promptly execu ted, by the public’s Obedient Servant, ,C. Middleton. (O’ The Milledgf ville Recorder and (he Augus ta CunstUutionalisi will publish (he above three times, and forward ih?ir accounts to this office. Savannah Ooti her 20 3t 35 MA R TLN FR E D E RICK> CONFECTIONER. INFORMS his friends and the public in general, that he has removed his establishment to the new brick building recently erected on the South side ot Broad street, between Washington and Market streets, adjoining Mr. Hignon’s, and oppo site ihe Hrulge Hank building; where can he had eviry article usually kept in his line at the short est notice.— Country and town purchasers will do-, well to call before they buy elsewhere, as the aa aortment will be equal, if not superior to a’-y e« i tabiuihrnent of the kind in the southern country j and the terms liberal. (O' Hie establishment consists of two separale| stoics in front, one of which (the upper one) is entirely appropriated to the Confectionary bum ness. In the rear of the lower store is a spacious and handsomely arranged RBABIXB B.OBAI, Which will be well supplied with the most popu lar journals of the day. October 2 30 ! from the persuasion of numerous Ladies and Gentle men has re commenced the bxikb buaurEßß, AT NO. 346, BRQAD-STRKET, Which he hopes lo c.otv on to gtn< rut satisfac tion. His work shall be done in a superior style, at a moderate price, ar.tlat the shortest notice. He will dye Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Crapes,) Silks, and Ladieu’ Dresses, in various colors, ac c >rdmg to order; and Gentlemen’s Coats » stand j ing blue, black; or any other color. Country orders particularly attended 10, and the work finished according to promise. O’ SCOURING done in a superior manner. N. H —He humbly solicits the patronage of his > former customers. Ladies and Gentlemen, in both ' town and country. October 20 4t 35 ®aw SAVANNAII, GEORGIA. T\\a SubscTibev, BEGS leave respectlully to inform the public of Georgia, ami his friends abroad that ihe , bnve K 3 I’AKLIStIMEN f will be continued open , adoring 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 same time . secure him a share of public patronage. U. VV. Lubbock. July j! 12 JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE AT,THE OFFICE OF THE CONSTITUTIONALIST, BY THE GROSS, DOZEN OH SINGLE, The Georgia and South-Carolina ALMANACK, FJII TIIK TKAU OF OUR L >HU CALCULATED BY ROBERT GRIER, • WILKES COUNTY, Containing Astronomical Calculations, Enigmatical Table, to tell the age of puiatma, Prognostics of the weather, 'Fourth day before new and full Moon, The Three Wonders of Women, Was I right or was 1 not f A Tanksgiving Turkey, Redeeming the Time, ;Coinin’ thro’ the Rye, Wholesome Advice, A spirited wife, [Anecdotes, ,&c. &c. Solar and Lunar Eclipses for 1830, Hints and Extract, •An Ephemera for the Placets places, i j Ihe Anatomy of Man’s Body, as governed j by the twelve Constellations, iThe Seasons, Moveable Feasts, Ember Days, Chronological Cycles, y Moon’s Pnases, ( ' Equation of Time, Sun’s Rising and Setting, . ' Moon’s Rising, Setting and Southing. & the I Sign of the Zodiac she will be in at noon, , Miscellaneous Particulars, Rising; Setting and Southing of (he Stars, Ditt»*of jtfyj most conspicuous Planets, ’ Predictions .if the weather, Government of the United States, • District Omcei's, tiTinae of holding United States Courts, , j Officers of the Executive and Judiciary De partments of Georgia, t Members of Congress from Georgia,, liine of holding the Superior and Inferior j Courts in this Stale, corrected by the last 1 Acts of the Assembly, | Federal District Court, for Georgia and I 1 South Carolina, Officers of the Executive of SOUTH-CARO >I LINA. | Judges of the Courts of Common Picas and Sessions, , Judges and Commissioners in Equity, Times and plipjes of holding Courts, Corporation of Augusta,, Officers of the Bank of Augusta, Merchant’s and Planters’ Bank, Augusta Insurance aud Banking Company, , Ditto Branch Bank of the State of Georgia (at Augusta,) Ditto do do do at Milledgeville, Ditto at Eatonton, ~, Ditto at Washington, Ditto at Greensborough, Medical Society of Augusta, [Academy Richmond County, , [Managers of the Augusta Free School, * [Grand Lodge of Georgia, M asunic Meetings, • Grand Officers ol the Grand Lodge of Geor- I g 18 * [Union Wharf Comnany of Augusta, (Steam-Boat Company, iList of the Civil Officers in Chatham Coun ty* Officers of the Branch Bank of the United Slates, Ditto Bank of the State of Georgia, Ditto Planteis’ Ho [Ditto Marine and Fire Insurance Company, iDitto Commissioners of Pilotage, [Ditto Georgia Medical Society, Ditto Hibernian Society, Ditto St. Andrew’s Society, 'Ditto Brunch Pilots, [Ditto Certilicate.-do Ditto Port Wardens, Gardner’s Calendar, A Tide Table to (be most eminent Ports of I the World, New Line Stage Road from Fayetteville to Norfolk, lArul from Augusta to Sf. Mary’s, [Ditto from Augusta so Natchez, Ditto from Augusta to Nashville, [Ditto from Augusta to Milledgeville, [Ditto from Augusia to Athens, Together with other Entertaining Matter , October 30 Office Augneia Insurance and Hanking Company, >1 24ih August, J| ATTEMPTS so of en repeated to fire the City, and all efforts which have been heretofore naude to disc«ver ihe perpetrator-, having proved unavailing : 1 am authorized to offer a rewardof IHUEE HUNDRED DOLLARS, which will be paid to any one, who will give such information as will lead to :he conviction of he person, or per sona, thus engaged. Robert Walton, Secretary and Cashier, August 2 S 19