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i Lilly repre em their internt. Vy • Mm.iaj *,!. ' ..rria l* upon *h« I..*"}«'" ,‘"'1 gut this M*ur«ii< <* must be m to the wishes ufll.e people yencal j I am cunBtlenl it will not <«tnfy th-m—nci fier will they be.amfied by the Judge . new officullia, and hint, at alarming ! /..nation." tha: he Will be disposed • n seeore to the different .action. ot the Sime \-T renal right* in the government, and ex end ,o the li«f*i ahnrer. who toils for ht. rca.i.y morsel and bleed. for tin country a tight to raise his void in the formation ofllurfv t.nsa 'u which lie must yield ohedicnc . Such .cut. menu are surely .ulKctc'it to determine the friend, of returns throughout the district, to ps.i.c liefor- be..owing their •.iir.e*e. <>•. 'be a itbor of them. They *hou.d n .1 be .fouled hv the repot .lint mid mlmil* "t him who ha. uttered them, but should reflect that the.,- pow ers will be u.e.1 not to defend, hut t i tie troy their ju.t ai.dholyciii.se. If you will consent to elec a delegate who, by In. mil l ■nee, will lli„, jeopatdiaeyuur right, end .el at deiinnt-e (|„.»e principle, for which y „u have «■ lime .trng''led, I confess tny.elf a. uiuth deceived in yiutr renlimenn «s you are'in your inter* \ In submitting this hnuty review of Judge On- j nidi's u»H**r, I emieafrtieil folreal *1 v%ifh j c-andnr nnd respect, nnd nave only e.errised lhat right of fairly commenting on the opinion, ol public men. winch belong- m me a- | 1 ONK OF THK PKOI’LE. J !'o ihe profile of Ike comities of fUdjorti, (Jump bill nmt lhukin£<umi III the attitude in w hich I aia.xd before you, j end' of you has a right to know mv opinion! on ihe subject of a change of the C uistituti m ol the State : and. having been twice interrogat •n«l. through tiit medium of th* ncw-papcis, I II hr* to dfchirr to you my opinion! on th- subject! which seem mo» I to agnate the jmlnic otnd. I /mil not attempt here tu »up •,nt mr opinions by argument. as that would j in* to uilie u treatise no govetnme 'i ; and it 1 j xveie to incur that labour, i am tern fill l should j have very few readers lam in favor id equalizing representation in the Stair L gi‘ nttir*', but am nnl in lav r ol making free white popnl.it mi the ba*ij, hr-J can e I think taxation ouilit to' e regarded in I thing the hn «is of repre-cniation. 1 regard tli • countv courts a1 tlx mo»t iisofid, theap and valuable of our iudii1 institution*, f would c-intur heartily in •»")’ p’ao to make lliem still more so, hut ih» not tnvndf mv no> mode ot doing it : and a n opposed to the el. c- ; iion of magi'ii ate« by toe people, hivau-e I re ••ani that si’lieui'* as being enti'ely subvetsivc of (lie rigid- o the poor ami unintlucoti *1. A* to tne cleiki of’cnuilj, l won! 1 have ttiem elected it s uted perods, te 11 Ivy the Court! to w hick they belong. I am in favor of a r«*pnusihltOudfciarv ; but, wit list I would provide th" tncaui of maUiuj judges and other judicial oHic-rs untenable • r unv faitui* to die b il ge their duties, I would »y no mean* l,c willing ’mil the tenti*e ol the. >fti, <,f i in 'e;* or toner■s'riiti! *hinild hr* any oilier than during i , f «l. *go d 'eliavi u f tin* incut.ibeni, as I u gard « dependent Judiciary as tae grit it stevii tiial cotfid befall the State. I uni in favofof nbulithttig the Executive Council. 1 inn m \ in fuvoT of electing the Govern or by 1hf people, as 1 regard every attempt to in'ilti ply elections n h iving a dire* t inllueoe*- to lex sen ill" interest ll »- people |i;p| til the election ol la.vgive* ‘ ; and wbiUt they retain the p iwef ol el 'Cltttg them, »m.l feel -uiHeieoi interest to elect able and virtuous men, their liberties and rights " ill be sale. 1 am willi »g to extend lh» right of suflYage to lessees, and. if' a member of the Convent! u, will v«'t for it for a'em of vents. A* to the hast iiientimtedsubject it mtiv h*» a* well, in te l;il»o«i to an article sig ml ■' Cato** in the Vir ginian, to say,that, at the Siuun'ou Conven tion I did make a «p ex- » against the extension t.f tie* right of sufl*age. and have opposed it piib'iciv since ; but 1 liuil the people -runue t ail if should be ext **nded, a <d the only iju lion Ihut remains lo be dhtcef-ed js, how far »» shall be done ? This mint, of necessity be a matter ol comproin a •, and I d ouid feel tn» sell at liberty on mis, a* \\ ell a- tl.t subject! here mentioned, should I tin i th •« pence of t .e State to require it at my bands, t ■ go farther tiiao my own opinion' would lead tue. In the am nd menu to be proposed there w dl doubtlrM be one which will provide for the submission of future much t ne its of the constitution, h\ some casv ami pract*< abl« mod', to • • »• people, t liiiiik it iiest to make now no hazardous expe fiiui on We may easily progress, when *e can see and knew *e can do mi -ab ly. To retrace our steps, shou'd we take a wrong di. ee ion, 1 regard as iinpiacticable. . The order of fit se n* oaki i die n fed by the , q tie lies in flic V rgimau over the •dgntitin* of i “ .1 Freeholder.** I hope that writer and ! “ Cato * will find a response in thin to avers thing they wished my opiniui.g upon. Win th. er satisfactory to them o not, nr \vm tlu*i to a fuajoritv of you, fellow citizens, the remit of the elect ion alone can decide. Th y are honest ly entertained and candidly avo wd. Should they meet your approbation and I your sup port, you may rely on the h.»*' exertions of my limited abilities to iiinintaui them C ALOIHLL MEN MS. P. S. It is stated in the pi* c»* -igutd Cato that I was iiominaied by a p.irnal delegation from the counties of be ti i tried. It is dm- to my set I tosay that I was a cam! date bid ore theuo munition w rs made. 1 feel, however, much gra tified that I wa, included in it C. MEN MS. fEt The Editors of the Kichmond Enquirer, and Constiftrfional Whig, are ivqiic ted to pub lish fbe above in the i re.ipectiv e p «peit. To Ihe El i tort of Ihe Virginian. I nave lately in yoor paper an whin s* ftoin “ A Freeholder” ol'tht* district to Men s Koliert Campbell. Chllohill Meoitis, San» u*l Clay tor and William Duval ||»* tciptegi* Ui to giye oiii op n ions on (lie follow ing ipies tionii, wliicli I hliall frankly answer ; it I*** * malile that ihe citizens who umii;-o.>. this district, should know, oil this impoiiuut ueca S*°*L ihe sentiments f those they rti.iv elect, ™“*peciini -ev ral material aineidmeni*. to t >e ^°n*fiiuiion of ihe Comm < i wealth. I have considered the subject, and believe that Ihe Constitution may l>♦» so amended as to mdie the rich.and poor, and save the State a sum etpia! to eighty thousand dollars annually lr< Untttion.— \re you in favor of equal'fill" "* Kepreseiitatioii in the Stal»- Legislattu*. tt'nl having it M|| f,-,»#» wtuts population f” • lui'wer. f am •—H <»i I am also of opinion | »«sl else Members of both Hornet »hnnbt he dreehohfeis, which would st'CUie the fanner bom oi>prew5tun. ‘bid Question.— *re you in favor of tb« exten I l0" ul bie right of suffrage ; and. if so. hose c ‘ /wer.—I Hin And rather than the non sliouM b • treated as they have been jJ* ,0"Kh Ifiey were slaves) and excluded from 'y Participation in voting for itcUgalci to re i'lese"t fbern in *he Legislature of Virginia, sho M* aj5,c'* witliiml h. station, tha they te f It* V°*!: bn 'Senators, a 'so. K knowing man to ri h * * ambition, born tlie poorest to tile **.**• ® * bin k it bes., that the two Houses ^•u.d f>e a check upon each other. |! the * .inuM attempt in oppress the poor, the House °ri) t ^<le* cheek them: if the H m«e c***Ki»re- shall attempt ’"oppress the rich SenitiP wj|| counteract /Vw. »iri? , —" Are ynu in ravor of teorga 'Im* C,,lll',y C',ur< all jt« material rami iah.'°ni’B*,e“'1"lS il «« well to clerks and 'officer* as to Magistrates ? Co,i,,t/«er‘ * , ron,ili‘;r ,lie present County It j, I ,l‘ghly beneficial to the people fins inV * Ch‘,ai1 "n'1 sa,e n,H<,e of ‘•‘Mi ilm i-hiMtce. AndlfcmemlKr to have Ire.ud it iJid, tnat fr^ntr <i! tue judgments of the to, .tv ti. ad bee. , ,e „ld ( ,.uit of Appr*.., (I. „ |,)ml lhf M.pcri >r Court*. Which i- a« og,'. a., encomium at eui.1.1 well he passed up..,, a., equal body n| in, n. But I object In thru ttlfcreation as contrary to the genius of our Republican Institutions. As lo the Clerks, my liunih'r opinion is. that, whenever a Clarkship or Cwrktllips held by line pe.son shall exceed $ t c|,-s.r of all r-as.mahle expenses, tin- surplus should tie paid hy ihe clerk inio theput.lic .ea u. v ; and l»r his tuque and trnnhlr.lii- should receive five p, r i ent. «.i .aid surplus. L.-t u t»•* rctneinhered, lliai all pe.sons who hove bittm -tt in court,' or want i cords or copies there f, must pay Hie ctork. Bui, will! respect t attorney s and olh er persons, whoate men of b.isme s, the citi zens may employ whom they ph-use. I would have Ibis regulation to uk>- tV.-.-i herealier when a successor should !«• appointed, and the clerk should ainiunily- give hood and security lor the faithful discharge of his duty, and also pay annually into Ihe treamry such surplus Som of you, pel Imp., may live to seethe dav when the clerk s le- s in the populous Counties may amount t>• s-iahi or ten thousand dollars e year, which would lend In promote lux,,. v and es- ravagance. Question 4th.—*' Air yon in favor of u re sponsible judiciary, h d.luig the Judges gener ally, like other office 9, amenable lo the Ians for dereliction r.t duty.” Amwer.—I am. When a judge neglect* his duty, or for any good cause, such judge ought to he removed Irotn his <>rtic , \ heu.ver two Ilii.ds of both Mouse* of Ihe A-semhlv concur ill lt|. ir resolut.uu* fur tucb removal ; hi. tlo Jtldoes tliould hold their office doling good lie h:tv lour. Question «»//i —** \re vim in favor of lopping oft*that fungus on 1 lie body politic, the Lxeeu five Council.” /f lTnil»r our present imptrfect c»u Stitntimi, die W uibly has depi ived flu* bov hih»»i and fo'iii' il of every power wilhin tbeir emit nl. I hoi, fh r i »re, m (»*v«»i- ol dtium tb.* powers ol both tbe Legislative uik! Lv eeufiVB departments, «£• they dimilil be separate and diMinct. I am for givi r tbe (mviriiui, w Oi the 3(‘* d:e of ibe . ount il a i tgld to reaih fine*, forfeitures nml damage** against delin quents, or in mod* rale them agreeably to law a I equity, a id a complete r<«;bl io grant re ptie%i* and pardons, exrept where the person in mi eacln il f y ibe House ol Delegate*—of ud w* led power* they have been divesieil, l»v the assembly.—Tin* assembly is ha qtteu ly roller upon to remit trivial finer ; and every dav that they are engaged, in htisine** t at orght (. have b* <»n invested in the fi.tvernor a d Coon oil, ce«t« 'he State a' nuf twelve fain 'ml dol Ini *. lam for ?ivi .g the <» »\ ni nor a <:as ing j vote ’*heu Irs Conned i«« equally divided | am ■or Cif'iig. or lather Mending flic wpp ml (ner.t «fcerium officers to tin- i»oveimn nod Council t *"d i't every cas- ,,f impot lance, le lie yeas and linys !>»■ ieeort|#d ; ami when il becomes nt)cei ary lot the (.» »vei uof to vote, let ais vole be like vise recorded 1 lien y - will nseerttiiu who are arfouirable and win* upe not. Let tbe Conned be chosen ( av -'X <o|l\* other by in- «v*em'ilv m by tbe people, i but to 'he l »t cm mode I awaid flit* prtrfeiem e Let their time of service n»* expressed by 11 •• con filntiou* If the • mim il are onl> to i t on the *‘ !if i le In i* f aulliot ify ” w itli which if is mav invest d, I should most um quivi cully vole fot if s a bn I tion. Quest ion —" \re you in f vnr of elec'ing • lie (i •vernor directly by the pe >p e : coufei ring on him sir h power :• ns prop***’v app<i ia:n to hi« station an i making him respoiKode fui Irs ofUci 'I art* r" Answer.—I urn. And I >nu!d also give him a qttal tied vote mi in*- acts of 1 h Hmn.i'1 ol the lie tier* I A*-’eddy, ns is given me Pridem <»f the U. Si.i * s But f thinl. it i upi op* r that any one titan should have if m In power to re move tl f Mow cit 7. ii from oilier »i'hunt a-* 4 cuing a po t, » mi uni ip ooi. The f*i e» »dci:i oilgl f not o n move Ii * office is widxiut the *»« sent of the Senate. 1 he puwVr given by the rnn*tifiifhm of the United Sim > to the Pie pid—tit, iji t(i*xt n*i*e II* i* the commander in-chief ofyoar :*m»iy and Navy Hr has the appoiii'Nient of ail t ivil and .Vl/iimy <iHi • re, wv h the cm* sent of the *M*na e, and in* Humid not Ue loth i with atilhorifv t • dbmbs them ; fiOitl ofli e, " ittinui the approh dim and con-! %ent of the Senate. The great Pal irk Mi'tiiy ^ e.n neatly deprecated the gigantic power* v. »ted in t'l- Pr unit nt i fthe Uni < d Shift.*. In ins m-vterly visit* ofvlnqiunt derlauiatirn, he so lemnly de.-f ireit to in** that ii had ii antiil s«piin mg '• It vqiiintl (paid he) tit Mount chy If is a ■ u»td max iu l b it " n i equi eji I he mime p.i ver to til t-n've a* to irttllt a i ohi ga ion I wonhI has e vested the qipoiutmeni «*T In command**, m rliiefct you V mv and Navy, »n both Hou •<*§ ofihe Cm revs f tile L’ni.ed States I In ru the povvci hIioo d he piuperlv lodged. I wan'd all .'W the Pie*i lent to nomi uale his Cuoini-t .uid hi» L •i.ugn Miui-n is, ■ but the Senate should not In* div >fed of the ; pow er to appoint a y ot ter pei vn <*i person*,, in i elr wisdom and diseie inn. aliln peh m-i ! nominated by the 1'h-i.i lent. I v.ould w HhhohJ ft mil the Pi evid ent the power to remove from j any civil < flier, any cilifeu, lull for go "| cHUSe , shewn. Me should have full atilhm itv to yis* pend the civil officer until the Sennit* should! tejeci or satifv such sngpeii-ion. A lafitudi* nous powei pjven toafiv one man, to trumv* a' j In* will and pleasure, an larumoni' fioui office, is tlar gvrous to liberty, and disc Mirages vnlue and patt ioiism iNn itepuhlic ever !*>d if* lib ' •*r!y by dividing j owei wi*k lv tiimng i s «uIitl. But they have repeatedly fo>fgit*-d their libeity j l»v conce trating too much power iw one iudi , vh1ii.iI.—Law enacted and ex* oit d nndei the; aiispi eg and by (in autlioii') of *iich a tiiun | Quentiuu T.'/i, and lusfh/. Ap \ u i in favor «»f j giving t . the people Such a port i ipation hi ail j appointment connected with tueir uderrsM ; ns shall attach neemen to h |Yh*•• gov« i • inept , i .insurer— i am. I tut. e (tins hrudlv and tuts- ( lily given aoswets to ilu1 several q .e% ions pro pounded b> h I n eholder. Y»mI as i mb, and not fanciful embellishment ( . se. 5 prebuiue, (he object OI *»iU' cHi/rii !• I t <: bidder, I have rami dl> surroiniemti to vcmi ' t ie |»* »«r*od ug reflection*, clothed in tin* plain . g ib of an nid Fanner. I nei i‘ me other amt important amendments! idilllo be considered , among them are th»'**e L »HS »t vital impoi i n,re t » our republican in Sf ilutions, which otight lo be made a part <>t life constitution gf Y’lrgma. to rril : the Law dock eflestates Hide, the law of doom's, and di • l td eration ot Keli<fi* os Udl,—all of which are inert* acts of dm Legislature, i am well p»r«itadedt fiom niv knowledge of the Ingh Characters scMaiio-d bv life worthy gentlemen whom the people of tins di*«»i<i, tiave honored with tlmir confide t;e, that, shonld they be elected, as delegates to meet in Convention in October nest, to amend the mu 1 Mituiion, of tins (’ inmnnu r.i ih. they wit discharge he important trust confid' d to them with the best efforts of their fidelity, y,.*al and h ' h'litv ; and that they w ill secure to themselves the applau-e and approha ion of their ents and fellow citizens, I I et not the smallest doubt. In this they cannot fad, if they keep i steadily in vmw this important and imputing ' consideration—thn they are the servant* and agent* of the people, am! us they will be the lega'ly cVtvsMafed organs of the people, they will advance lh» ir interest and sentiments a* freely and as fully, as it the people themselves weir individually pr#v*ent in the. Convention,— that, aitcr being elected, whoever they may he, they will feel if their duty I" attend at ihe( several County Courts m this district, tor the purpose of receiving their instructions on th» most S'dt tnn and impnrta »f .*uhjecta_; involv ing ip their result, the peac *, dignity, happiii#*! mid prosperity of this Common wealth. I am, gentlemen, ,>Vtst respectfully, Your Fellow-citizen, WAT. 01V >L. i OUNtV CM;At?. I' docs appear to me, Messrs. £<fitor«, that °ui County Court system is tint vary worst that ever wa<* devised. 1 heartily agi#*r vMth Mr. leffentnirs letter In Cul. Keicluv.il, where he sa> , “ the justices of the mteri. ur Court-are sett chosen—are (or life—ami pet petiiHte their o« it body in succession lorever : •o that « I action onre possessing itselt of the bench ol m county ertn never be broken up, hut .'•old i i-ir county ill chains ! never imli«n lo hie Vat these justice** are the rent • * lultve, •is well a* judte ary in all our minor and more oidmaev concerns; they las u* at will (ill the office of Sheriff, the most important of all the executive otfi e% in the county —an l i am* nearly all our inilitary leadeis, whrchle.id.it oim r named, arc removable but by them xclvp. " And, lira, I donf disagree with expret-inns. on the same subject, in (»rul. liiackhuru's I* t ter accepting u luitiiination a * atididatc tin the Convention, !*• wit, " l* there any mail in *d of men alia* nod tn thib important tiranch • <»'ir j ui ispriutcnce eiiltth'd to exclusive or sep* wratf emoluments, or privileges, mu I no in cui.tide atioii ol publir. services beaud like wai 16 or n eus oil the b nty pn til * milling b aches, sucking it« very heart* bk*' if, ti e *'•11 hml^r.ini om tnuner \nss*tUg«* handed d wi, i,,in father to son ; .i . a tho gh not Mt icily h lediiaiy ul * y approaches it, the! incumbent* ml i nching themselves under the gr»Mt Mitjipniy and m lid* rupted possession ol tfn ii privii-gi x &i.c A. . Sometimes three r urt* appear in grt sery uell, Inn if any thing Hires, aOi-cting then own interests, such h« atlib g to their own b"d y . a j pointing .« clerk, u huh shall lie sheriff, doing he coin i business when some id them selves are mi* d. unpopular sheriff nr deputy thro i1 seems tn be all a sliuggle and all con 1 fna« *i». Now I me ei i.tnd that pro«ccitfions have been rallied oil in c* nvieliou anil | uieM n»eu! ablins in -jisliat g in ddleieti' pans of the *t le f.ii (h tiukeu•*• .re, for'briheiy K COI'Hipti in 'u he cl* ciion ol « e U. Ac. hut I have uevei , •u ard ufpiosecutioiis fu neglect of duly bVD.NKV. I Amherst county. Fublir Netting in Fiiisyle.anui, A* a merlin*; ofa nnmhei of trei hoidei» of the county of Pi t**\Ivanitt, on the illst ol Mu1 ili I sf. at Ike residence of Walter Ki zcir ‘•lil, Kmj. Hu the pin pom* of tiToiituiet dm*: til pontons to repic-etit them in l ie C on\ ciitio", to he liot<h n in the C• V u! ft ehuioud on llie lii*i Monday u» October n< si : the \ • lhivvinj> genlleiin-u were itelvcli'il, and appointed u fomm tfee, for the put pose I tie iheiaiiug on the subject of reform hi iheC* u-uitninu oi \ r C»ni,i ; and of' iccnmmetiding to lh p* pie Such mi n as will i»»«***' faithhilly a >d jodn i us ly meet their wi-het in the Hcroiiipli.<ihiii' nt ol j ibis desirable ohjeci. WiilMMit re* laiion, li’il *r I i/rgiml*!. t'xn w as caPed t • the chair, o ii 1) »• t. JuiinU Mui ton appointed SeiT'*'ai v I » the ni e i g — »v < ieup on. (' ipt H< i,ja.inn l.s a, Ca..’ John K ••*n, John Wan*. Joseph Perkins, Stephen Price, Capi John Pritchett, fapt Thomai linmett, Win Pay ami David H Boaz, m i appoin led a c 'inmiilee lo draft r» solutions ; who, alter i having reilied fut a short liiuo, r polled the (ollowing : krsulml Is/, That, under the prunil Cun htitoiion of Vi* ginia, there art* gi ievnuce* too, intoleia;dv 10 he borne—-mien at tne uneijuMl representation iri the State Lcgnl.itin e the organization ol III" I'.SeoulIV t; and Jodhiaiy departnien s—the County Court system—anil , lb** deter' s in the el'*< live franchise. Hr snfr”l} 'Inti i/. I hat, under n republican form ol govi rnm* ill, the people are, oi ongni to he, the sovereign poivei—that all offices in I he government should einannlo limn them — ami 'hat pub ic nllii era should b< depend.11:1 on, and anien.ihl" lo Hie p* op I e for their e«*ndnt t Hrwhetl. AriUtf, 1 h it, wh<rea«a large mini h--i ol respect dll'* eifi/' iii in tiny i oinimiiniy 1 are deprive I Irorn hod ii<: any pa.t in leg I la-, lion, (winch, in our hintthle j rlgue ni, is con < l>ai'v to the* spirit of republicanism and repug inioM • III** feeli g* of freemen,) th<• light fil j SolVi.i^ should he eilmnled to a!l tree while male ciiiZ'-os msid'O^ in lh'* eomumi wi,,lih over l he age ul liven! V one years, who hi ii arms, and pay taxe* lor the ynppoii of govern U4 nt I(t.'ulrcil. Vary, I hat. u our opinion r*r Judges of our courts, tiinl tin* Jo-to rs of the |iimir, should he *ehfte*l fmin llinon^ tim e wh*» are h'l' qualified in talents and ini grit* «o promote the public, welfar. and til l they almuld hold thru nlfice* fo: lile, or dui mg ** d bfhavimir. an I competency to discharge tin duties of 111• r slat ion. Resolved, "dhtff. I t» t». in the opinion <»f thi* Cmimidfee, the representation »i the State I, gi■.•rtlore should he t ipi.iii/, d mil graduated on ihe has is ^1 the free white p »po*at***n o: the >lal. —and tln.i I c present number *»t me P er*> of tile M ms' *>t Deb-gales should l) reduced — \vh*i* b\ the hoKinci* ol b»gt*latiMi would he axoedited, and a great su\ mg to the Stale in public expenditurea< cotnplished. //• rolled, iV/ily Tha'.in tin* opmion ol this coinm ttee. toe Chief Megistrate of llie State, should he elected fora ferui of year», hv tee people theni'clve*., and tint by their it pmseuta lives Resolved, 7thly. That in the opinion of this mm uiltee, the Lie* tiuve CmU'iciI glum Id tie | dt*.fi* n**. d with,as an u elcss appc.ida/;v to tin* government Rc olied Hllily. That the foregoing rntnnera led defects in the (bi istuufi >n ol Virgiuip, have, ini a long tune, hern the sources ol gieai grievance to a majority d :h«* good nenple ol llii> C 'loinouwe.'dih, mill ought, lit* tefoe, to he lot thivitb redi eased Result r a Willy. That thr committee, being Je't ly nun e**ed wi'h the vital importance of i> form in fh* land, me dal laws ol the land, do , •vco uieiiil to the people of this Sei atoiial I III (riel, the propriety a I calling c »uti *y me ing , and of adopting concerted measu ei lor* selecting from the so d d'Strict four di-c erf and talent* .1 men as candidate*, who>e prefeiuiuii* j Jiull come fairly before me people— and i ivlm><* sentiments touching the defect* m the i Suite (' msti' in inti herein i eh i red lo, should he fullv ex pros Resulted, 10ifily, That thi* meeting are re solved to raise their prut-si agam-t the pie- j n o*, tins of any mao or set of men whose view* ol'r■••lorm are tint *u accordance widi what it h* re expressed. The foregoing resolutions of Ihe committee ! having been repot ted <«> the meeting, were u nam.-iimivlv adopted : and. in pursuance of the , itih result!'miit the following named gentlemen were nominated, and recommended to the people ol thi* Senatorial District e« suitable j per nns to represent them in the Convention o J t) assembled at Ilirhmond on the font Monday < in pcluber next, to wit: Capt. Janie* Lanier | of Daovihe ; Col. Joseph Martin of Ifenry ;■ Col. Geo. Townes of Pittsylvania; and Col. Benjamin 'V S Cabell of Danvillte. On motion. Resolved, 1’fiat copies of the forgoing iesolutm n» he furnished, the Lditnrs ol the Lynchburg Virgininu and Jeffer Ionian Krpuhlican lor insertion. WALTER Kl I ZGKHALI), Chairman. Josiah Morton, Secretary To Iht Courcntiojiists of Avihrr.it, Nelson, Al bemarle, Flui nnna and (JouchlattJ Fallow-Citizens—The time is not very far distant when it will be your duty, a* citizens of this commonwealth, ami your inter- \t, to exer- j ci*e one oft If greatest political privileges that can belong to any nation or any ’people. The first Jav of Mav court next i» ihe time appoint ed for % mi to elect delegates lo repiesent you in the approaching convention—a convention which will assemble (of the purpose of fixing the basis upon w hichwilt.be reared the fabric id Virginia aggrandizement or Virginia degra dation. And* will: lu whoft grasp will donsc 4 aeut’y b*- not oniy won* hsppinssj end pros . prrity.biit the Happiness H id prosperity ot thousands that yei sleep m the bosom of fill nr i- I ty. It behoove* you, then, to be estirinrly cautious in the selection of tlmae who art to re present you. Vour all depends upon ii- Many | prisons, since the voice oi the people, in h lone I too forty and commanding to he disobeyed, hns J i-alb d lor a convention (but who weie origin- ' ally opposed to i») have profrunl tn be in favor | of reform bin ii persons, my fellow ci'is -ua. I irusf not—they ar* ihua, no (IhiiIm, h lempii g in get into the cons nlion. to unit m mure ih ad y blow (five such cm to h**ir piuletlimis ns you would t • those «.l your deadln at cm on They arc yum eiiennr*, Hint the enemies of g n unit* repnbl chii liberty. It • lie constilutiou, pievinuf to tbc known will of the people upon tbeiuihjee! ol a c< mention wn« not defective, it i* not defective iiou. Il tie y could not see its deformity ihrv, they *i n d s< e i hOU Nothing ha* oi uned within the Inal few mouths to produce «i rc«/ revolution in their %' ntiuteiifs upon tin* *ubjei t. 1 say, tiuat then* not — bn select aucli only a* bare unifonnly been adroenfea tp rafm ni m the most proud nentl defective pat'sot the constitution ; hn the judiciary, n* qmil ty ol representation, rcslnc ti«. i of the rigoi of % ijf «{•■■, &e Mv chief object in addressing you al thin true, fe| o\v m/ on m *o iccoiniiiend to yon •It»HN M. MAitll.N.nf hr cduii v <»t Nelson, ol whoso • hamciei II would be « miiclv sbpff flnoiis to «pe«tk w(i I midi* dug ili.oufto whom Io- i* best known , bill a* be is unknown t«» most ol you, pel um me >o say, thnl m« a oimii • • I g'OQt private yyotili, ot s>aMncb republican pi* in * pies, ot tin* m < >i tiithendii. g inter- i il y mid indelible virtue, lie i* * 1 m,ib »vc piaise. Hr hm, moreover, been, tioni first In last, strongly m favor of a convention, nnd is one ol fin ino-t fboioiigh goinr reformists ui the * utility \ oio eiiuse « mild no doubt be safe til hi** Iihii is; mi I | peak not without knowing wb ii | any lint In* will mi lie »itssf ii'ff y Serve V * Ml It reeled. Sill'll illril Villi ought • «> elect— I here will undoubtedly In- a lieineiidous sting gl** in the *• nveiiliou hrtwreii ftie F.xslein and We-ieio debgttiwn* I he tuitil'i Hie liiiikmg aiieiuitiiisrrt .il to i*i't men iniu • hat hotly w ho have uniformly hi i n oppo-ed to the call of a con vent i on and who me «.i ill '*ppos* il to reform ; but send oiiitli men a* I In* ,\l Marlin to met t ihvin, and you will have nothing to fear. A Cihdcu of Amherst The Whig, f iujoiier amt Virginia Advocate j w II oblige " A • iixen **f AiiiH' Im ’ by inst iling the above in their lespcctive papers. 'I he oft I in LvilCllbutg S*»Villg go* (•ieiy, beg leave m this, then ill'll annual ir !»• • ft, to Mihinti to the comely a In tel sketch ol its m|»ci a'i-.iM dot mtf th pad year. I hey regiet that ti.ev h me tieeu deprived ol tl e lahm <*t their fi st Piemdent, who*e ioihiii* 1 uni ill ti> i It it Ciniip.’ll l nar to resign her oh lire. riteir eiertion* have bean *<> far lih isnl, n« to enable them, by the payment i*| & |t», p. mul<c life pastor nl Si Paul’* Chu i"», l.ynt h burs'. a lit** ntfinbfi •-! tbe Socie v. for the Kd u at ion of pious y.intg men ; Hcil it will be ge *n by reien in|» (nlbeiepo f of the J lrMHiir it an 4 ^rcretiu v. that hev u>»'v have in tin Tr- twin \ the *111111 nl find materialf an reaily made t\ or* on Imi d to the amount ol #.’4 37 I T Although the tmiotint realised by th** labors of thin their flint year, ha In1 n-<• email, tin y do itol led <1 is lull i uni’ll, ImiI hope • S it llm So j • ieiy nitty, * hit the Ides mg of Providenre, lie i enabled to ace imp!isb the object ot ti e ftscnc*’ ation. Mr < LAY I OR, Preside .t, ■Mrs IIOLM ks Treioinei Mid* LLL’V WARD, betrelnrv, MaNAGH:*. Mr \I,I.I.n M a LA I IIA.M Ms. AYR Is Mr, LKLHA Miss s. MI I KLMNAaN Mn> R ( MLRRLLL. KZ'SlIJBVT Of 111 (; Lyiiclihuri’ IW.ukct . Corrultd Jur the. l irf(ininti> hy I'uoMVS \ lloi.C.otflP lad Kl< J tun 1'viU.K I'oiiimi-.ion M»i <: )ut HI a. Alt MON SALKS. Kxlrnne priccH of pam d 1 ohm co, Iioiii ... ■ • • - ^1 OOio 14 9ft Inferior to cwuiittuo,.I Milo ft nil ( 'oillltioil to [.O'mJ,. ft (Kilo M (Hi (i-md to tine,.- - - 8 00 lo 14 9ft Keiused, - • - *.3 00 to 3 6‘i lio*pi-ct',d Oh* Inst sn k 111 hhds pa- sed lobar Co «’<0 lilid I el'itu <1, i ml *191 Out ilia k'-i for fno I m ucIi tobacco conttu ii** very aoioiH ed. I • vi hlifbl la* oogmg to Samuel A'instead, of thi- county, were a<« 1*1 <ni Tu** 'Inv, lioiii .ST 9'i #14 9ft. 'J lit* av erage of il e -ix wa* jj(12 07- Se\ ml hhd* wc»e sold iln* smite day and <i tv before, ov i I I Mthough U" inspi • tun h ivre not luige K'-lu-o d and commoii tiilui co am declining m pi ice. mu) Iioiii (lie ac< oniHt* ft oiii KicliitV>nd, we rX|k-cI iIiom* qualities will sill go |o\mi We aniteft a copy ol a It’ll* i from Kiobinorid of tIm* I-lth of April, mid one from London of I he 3d VI melt. Iii(hinomt, A/inf 1H//#, lr*29. Nol w ith-landing "ur in mi c noi» tint pi*i week have been small, prices ol ilo coiinnon and middling have cooiinued in fall 1 bo Rale* on Friday a ml inis day won* 2ft to ftO cell's lower Ilian ai the beginning of tin* week K< tufted from IO lo 20 ct mi lower (mod Kng bsb d< si i ip* ion a Hod good fine Fiercb are Hit only soru suppm ed. (Jur iiiinuf.iclurei s buy only in keep gming fi in day lo day, lied w# have never een omre indilh rince (with the exception ol the French dealers) mauiIf .it d «uuci ae in ve In cn in |hi trade. London, March 3d 1829. This morning the l lorncrl'or has given no lice In-should abandon l r di»ci (initiating dn:\ of 3d per. per lb o -on s' r p«. nd 41 pmi nil 1 < aiiiiof say if out prices of (id to 7*1 can tie maintained, and 4s I" puli ng up strips tins v«*ur,l woul J not adri.se it utiless at low prices as evei. We have Iully2\t* is stock oil blind Jv li y«,u keftiute lo put up strips, I would remark, yon should ship early lo anive before (be 10th of (J totier, as U *» the opinion that nfttm’ the r’hiiuccll*r has given up the measure this ses si hi rd parliament, it may tie resumed and (articd the neil. N 'thing doing in tobacco Floor, by wholesale, - - y I ftO to #0 (K> Whiskey, wholesale, from 2(iio 27 Corn, wholesale, pel bbl. - - - 2 7ft lo 3 f*1 Meal, wholesale, per bushel, - - - 00 #6ft Wheat, do..- - - 874 Bacon by ihe waggon load, - • - . 6 60 to 7 00 Sail is woitli. 8 2ft to 3 60 Hemp, per lb, • • - 6 lo 6 ftu Tallow, per lb. * •••*»... g to 10 Beeswax, do. - -- -- ------20 — Colil Cream, Honey Water, Air.! T*U9T o|»!imm2 a supply ol col l Cream Hun, py Water, Ilc, imeixtnl m beamiy llie shin Hair, Sic UOWKLUAVILb. April 23. PULMONARY BALSAM. 1^1OK b ALK, a few d >/.rn Piiltnuixxy■ Hal »ain, which .land, high in Lime di.emii. HOWKL UAVILb. April 23. DR SAWL. SOLOMAN'9 Cordial Balm of Uileui). Lor tale a few dozen Indite. ol Ui. Solomun't c title tied Balm ol' (iilt-ad. HOW KL DAVIES A pr'da^ THEATRE. On Friday Evening, April 84th, Will be piricnird, ik mtit'ii ittlimritii (it* IU, writtm t#jr thr relfbiitrd (i. < wlrumn, ike y*»tingrr, culUJ INkLU k V AHKD, OH LOVE & MONEY 11 I>KI.I- , Mr. SMITH, Y UtlCO, Mrt. CAKUILL *00* o««e«o» liftwcru Iho |,luy ami Inrci* Mr CnrgiM will ting llmarry favorllr Song of I.ovc’s Young Droam ! SOMi, MRS.CABKLL, Hurra ' for the Itonnets of lUiir. ! 000000***00 I"o conuluilt* wiili iIm* vrry latif habl« !• urct, t \\ 1.1 i> i in WATERMAN, *, oti VVHK/ll Irt TIIK MAN ? «i 0 0 0 0 0 0 O *. O p AIiit llii* u vi'lt lh« niglili ol |n i Inrmmiia will hr l oi .il yi. ami ITuhtya. ( iii ihiii lo ■ law at hull |m»i 7 o'cloi U, /irrcu* ly . SPillT^ 3O0D3. M t \ V 11> .V IIOlll It I Kill. mU, |ii< M»UI« announcing tin* f»r»l Ml rival of thotr Spiltig G'indC to winch, being eh • Uv in the t-Hiuy line they re tpecl hilly invite the Htr#»» non nl the Liolied—“iiniong the article* received are ; Super blk 11nWait Limiting* hi. U blue, blue black, pink, ubve, At nifitw fol* urn. Ciio d** M»*ps V lew piece* of Mjifiidid while Mirml t.ro dr .N H|l* III tick * ml irtticy toloii »l, *Hqtd ««»d Afwrcd Silk# hl.uU, white, blue, pink mid iw colored Flo* i r licet Ktack Satint Mini M*» lei Wiui . pink, blue, tiiiiimnon end ft raw colored Satin* « liluck Sein l'ewi urol Suliii Levmitinrt \ lew pine* Il .it* <• *»\ \ ei y hmnltolllO (al'.i i|c NnpHMlI J*til III 1*0100'! hll.boilil Jei block mid ttecuntl mourning th> hicb !>• coupe do new fly I# White, pink, blue, f\m*i »mtw col'd, wulrrcd belt lUbbuiui Kiel. l)ecMti| e mid tiro vie Nan dretta SlmwU ( iil'roffH, new style, rich and nulel lilt* culm* A lew piece* Sivi •* (iingiiHinn, bcuti ilul Sopei blue it JN link in and Clinton Crape* Citinbi it*. Jni kooei itiidftwi-* Motliu* Furling hioI IlnbineH I union* I landmine n »*oi linenl Cap Kibboni hhtek bnleg* and bru dr Map dfett Shawl* /.men Canilnie llandkeriduel*, white U colored burden Italian Ct apes and Crape Lo oer, every tdmdc 1 adies blk. and w lute Ft mi r I la Shoe • Long I.mwiii him! lira** Cniohiic* Lilac.k and white m<k I hotter). *Vc. I bn above article*, H i* believed, with tetpenl , to quality and style, are not lo be bur|Mltn d-— Mtid price* quite model Mr ADDITIONAL Ili'ri .N I umvul eimlile* us at <Ii•• time . to will i 10 lilt publu ii Mill mote drtirubla an ailment than heretofore — Among other aril rles nr** Artificial Flown* thrums! beautiful Luce Collar* ami I'rleriiies, the richest k4%le : l.ony white Kill (ilovt’S Short, black. wiiiie, iiimI fancy folared do, HIk silk Notion*, splendid iliM ini (,in i h in .I I'idgin/fs, fancy llfcims <»yui|i La* e-., iiiiiisuall* * limp rieeism kei t iing ham*, a cheap mid InitldBomr in to I • Tin t ini* Shell Tuck I '< tubs I nek, side, and Ion, lien! tin. Itre/i'inn Lh«Ii*V blank and white Fi uncllit Shot s Flow* rollon Mud thread on spools I'n iiin Sewings, every simile Drcnupc long Si ai It, the very rielieM Shod do cheap, yet heuuh'ij) I’lain and n .nnbo«ircd|bo*k Muslins b *4 Mini (»*| »v\ i*s mill mull Muslim Lustring Mini Saftiii Ribbon*, every width Mini shade Fine lac'iid Crnvatings Soper blk. Ii.ilmn Silk do. Fine him! snpci/ine BmiccIoiu* do. Plain and h:; d while Marseilles I'ieio extra hull do. Sop. Vuleniin do. let blk. Brin holies, for L. n I If men*' summer wear, the hamFoiii’ si mtirle now worn Or* nllcincn*' him k «iiol while Si k 1 ‘2 Hose Super double India Cotton do. A lew piece* sopei brown tin* ud Drilling Metal eonl Ballou-, treble gilt Fancy V< *t do. fust sty la Blue Mild blk Lasting do. Super blk Silk Velvet I piece blue Bbn k. most -uperb (•eiitleiDciis* super black and fancy cfil'd horse skin (iloves Woodstock and Doe do. Mipeiior A few doKfii super Fagligh white Silk, do. Hfiitleinens' Silk pocket Ilmidkrichick, Jir%t chop ALSO, Dome.'if. of ever, <1. scriplion, and ii hirge supply of .|>uii Colton Yam . of rv«ij uux1, from No. 7 10 15. inclusive A r» e of .iipi-iior Leghorns, i.itv if.iv rx|,ec i**il. DAVID ki KOB'l. KYLE. April J-l i:\OMSII C.OODS ! C1 K.N'll.KMKM w idling to |#urclimm* (’loihs M and < iiSMiriwfes, will ph ase cal) al David k ttobed Kyles’ -they have rcce itlv received a supply in that line, of tut b< » F.nglith Man* (ifrtrtiM e, principally blue a - * .1 black, with a few piece* fane) cob-i*, w hi h they can offer with confidence to the ptjhkc—foi fine inatei nils, sol hi tf'itures, and beautifully rich shades, they • nnriot be surpassed— perhaps have never yet been equalled,at the prices foi which those are now selling A I,SO, A few dox. tientleuieiis Beaver Hal*, ol (he very Jirat onltr. HACtimAiti:. The suh*<-rit>ei has also received a large assort ment of Hardware, among which i* almost eve ry ar icle iut.ia Sadlery line, viz : Ladies'and (ienllemeiia'fuU und half plate Stirrup* Foil and half plate bridle Hitt* Smooth filed Holler and Inlet Buckler every size Real and sham Roller plated Buckles Flnted Slides, avviy size Tacks and Saddle Bosses A few Gro straining Webb Wonted and Cotton Webbings, of every defr ** ription in demand First rate (iigg and riding Whips Cipg handles and Bands, iic. 6ic. Saddle Tree* and Hugskina are daily expected ... . GROCERIES. 1 hey have also on hind a general a*kortineu( of Groterios, among oilier article, am Oi leans anil Miisriivniio Sugars Cull* hiiiI Java Coffee A lew boxes Chocolate Pepper, Spite and Ginger !WJO sack. Sail, Liverpool filled French Brand; end .New England Rum, (by wholesale) A >w hoie. p... Im-irrial Xea, k £>CR KILfi. To Country JftrxiVhanU \ I f being oar m»h »«. ratrn I ynr bvnln»> th • bn nholerale line a ■■ bare Rr'fiiilii ^.i, da* .lug llir preMin Spi nig, made trrfy piuiUiofl lor 1 nel pm pn-e ai d are now pi rpared iu jp* pie wholeaal* ratluaien gen*telly. Willi elnoil errry eitl.le in ti.mnml n eiiliet diaple* Kan cy <n Hil«»if Inn , and at a rail .. *le adeem e I > A V 11 > A HOHKUTK VI. K Apnl It I. ii ~ JChi’MiW ARlllVKl), d i a( Kai,khduY (iOOI)S, H 99 liom Sew Yuk, uni yei npinrn,—A |»ii I nl llie ronienl! are li l»b I.llniit, Nankin*. Iliilllnga, Martrlllna, Iilk I’mnella, Huarn (.w imriaa and oilier a. irlei, lor lienileiiiaii'i, milliner waar. — Ain*, fancy print!, Gio de Nap and Italian Silk. 4 c. II. k Il k. April S£3. "J1TI01T SCSI JFS. IN I’lIllSlI ItlCtuI an ail nf llir I.t g tlalur# Inrm punning ilit J,ytn litiuig l.'ntuti ttricir* ly, n.mcr i< lirrrli\ gum Inllir nn mbera, Unit a iron annual marling mil In- Held nf M en loom un rtiumitny renting llir 7ilinl .May, n| riifly < untile ligi.i. I1KNHY I.I MM, Secteiary April ili V AI.IIA IUjI'j real EH I'ATE A'j-iUiujriiu « »v V Itu* rtl 14 il h| tiiliuii, Ctn ilnl ?«• It1»‘ by it if him vivn g pm uera «»t Um* Im r firm 1,1 lift 19, lit)ifork ( (i ami llir rx'nn, nl U rfi, (•Hit, dfc i.ih'Ihk iIhip m» (he 31*1 ul A1 m/», iH'H, mi i icciiril iii (he f I it-I i g ('mill 1 l.yui hhui . mid indie cotmtV i ni i ill I amp •n M ' ltd lledloid, | mIinII mi It- «7«l ay o| May, lH*p nil Hu* pi em *e , eapo i n Bale, by *‘HV d pulilit .inil.ni ft iii,divided mniely n( th- lilu k Water Mid., and llie liavi •»* land on whirli I hey «• i* err li d, r< i. ftnnr g fi.A I | i •I l «, !l|l»|f oi IfM, Mill i f*d *ii liluk VVftlrr I • e» k, in llir count \ ol i amidol, aid m iht niiniedia u in ig hf*oi Inlud nfllte liai ii uf i.y mh« lung -|'i.|*i'»»hiii In hi* didiveil’d on ,ir 1st day nl Inly |ie»l. Alim, in inirnianc nl‘h. «,.« «*• •1‘frutf, I nltftM, i n (he It liny id -'aj.ld'JP, nu the |i'eniiM'b, eipoM* to mile, y mv ui public hoc I'on . f wnfimia of wood land, lying in Cwinpf lad «'i.imii\, ne r 1-nndtefi1 IV1< uiitintl, amt in ike MC'iiily nf the town nl l,\ nchbnrg, the nc riMiianting B'2 51*1 mreg, more oi JeB»,,v tlu'olh «*• T»i11 U >rret.tnore or leat. tlietelwu Inti men tinned imcti of land w II be divided and told in j Ini« | And in plHMumire of the Mint- deed nl iru.l, [ I will, on Mil* ;«MIt dll uf M<V, on lie pie nii»mn, etpote In Nftle, liv way o public mic'ioi) n Inn | nl Und roni anting *2 lit J ftciet, mutt oi leaf, Bitufti. d lit (lie couidy nl Kfdt'id, neat (he loWtt m| INew Condon, Mljnining (ha IihmK ol Mft.i. Nmiiftti Ibid. I hnniHk Sleptne lanil rtlh era, il being (he i.ime trucl puici.ftivd by III* Bind liftlf, liUHock and Co. nl II ami A. fitM,i line roRkt aiinn of the Ihm inaiiliont-d Inu i t.< I «• delivered on (hit Im of Ian neil. I viiiti nf a.ile, one mid inn yum 4 credif, (i* tpiftl lufcliilirienu) llie pun lntaer or purt'hflf*<‘f giving hint da null Hpprnved personal necoiify, anil a deed ol Irmf ori Ibr prupeily fo «ccuie tin: payment of fbe purcliNte iiiniiey Acting n% iruatee, I will im»%e\ in for* por cliunu in pun liMnei« i,i miinl property (he litfe Vested ill llie III*Trio, mill 1111111* other, CimWl.LC DAUfNfcV i’iu* « • April Mb Kiel. 'I'iSiUS A 1‘RII. 25rd, lK2y, Will Im drawn, in the city nf New Votlt, tj , N. V t’ONSOIJI)ATl:l) l> « 1 T K It V. I lass Number 1, tor |h29 Hittv Numbers, Nine drawn Inillnt. HIGHEST I’KIZK BTLINB1D SCHEME J I prize of 30,000 ilollam l 13,000 (lolltii'H 1 10.000 ilollnrd 1 5.000 dollars 1 4.010 dollar* to 1,000 dollars 10 6()() dollars 10 500 dollars 10 400 iloll.tr* 10 300 dollar* 29 21X1 dollars 51 100 dollars 51 90 dollars 51 B0 dollars 31 70 dollar* 102 00 dollats 102 50 dollars Reside* 40’», 50**, 20’* mid 10’x-—cntp. pttr.ing it Capit d n| 273,760 Dullats ! I lie dmwii g nf the above s|.|rn!iri »< heme H ,|| im received at Hl'.WSON'S OFFICE on tin* day week (Thuisday) when finite win. have l iken c> am e« at the Collate may lookout for die .y’dii.iMi I lie following are tiin Humbert drawn I nr the I'ninn t'anal l.oltp. r», data No 3, far 1829 vial JO 15 34 30 41 24 46 54 1 April ‘23. 3t / msf »Sah oj oaJuabb' Town Property. BY *11 foe of a dm il Ol trust, uiecitfod In me by Join, liullnek, mivivittg partner .. t""' film <d G ilt At llnllock, and tlie e« editor, id VVillium f..ill deceased, hearing date mi the 31 1 day ul JV1 ircli, 1828, fc of record in 'be Hnatiit "» t will ol l.yuchbutg.l shall,un tile '2btii day of May, 1 829, on the |n noises expose I I »alc liy Way ol public auction lh.it Ituly val uable im. iiieni tiltinieil mi main stieet in the town III I.vncliliuig, loimrilv occupied at 11 tlur. huiite l»v 'h» late bunt of Gall, Bullock u f.cr. mid Gall A ll llm k, and hi pic-etii in f. , occupancy of M K. e Kiihinson A. Co. Tina propdily it at piesent under a lease to McK.e fi- .. Wtucli will expire Oil the loth nay of Oituber, J83I, and will be sold, subject In said bone ; bill the purchaser will he ei.iitliil lo I ha nun from and alterflie I61I1 day of April, 1829. I erms of tale—A credit ol one, two and three years, (equal instalments) will be given, the purchaser, or purch.isets giving bunds witli ap proved personal teen lily, and a deed of trust on tile ptoprrty itself to tetuie the payment of the purchase money. And in pni snaiica of the same deed of trutt I will, on the i.ecl *28111 day ol .Vlav, 18211, on the premises, expo\e lu sale, by way of public auction, (lie tenement with its appurfrn .nee?, kitualedon wafei street, in the 1 ,wnof Lynclv burg, iminediately in the rear of the tenement herein before fust derctihed, and now iu the occupancy of Edwin C Lankford, to whom it has been leased until the Jit day of October ne*l- The sale of this last ..I tene ment will be made subject to said lean*, but the purchaser will he entitled to the rent from and atlsr flie is: day of Aptil, 1829 Term, of tale, tt ctetlil of one and two years (.-qua! instal ments) will be given, the purchaser, or purrha seis giving IiiiiuU with approved petsonalcc curity and ai\i ed of trust on the properly it sell to secure the payment of the purchase money. Ailing as trustee I will convey lo the pur chaser or purchasers of the aforesaid proprriv the title vested in me thereto, and none other LHISWELL DABNEY, Trustee April 23 i<N