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WILSON. - JAMES SPANN. 0DTbe friends ofWESLEY 8ODIE Esqr. announee hirn as a candida'te cii- the Office of Sherit of-this District, at the ensuingelection. january 14 ti.51 II7 The- friends- of. PETiER QATTLE BUM, Esqr., announce hiim as'& indidate ib the Office of Clerk of the Couirkof- Codjin6n PIas.:f this~ Districi, it. the edmiuiniglaction January 14 . .50 :g"gWe are authorized a i HAItRIS, Esqr'. as a candidaiefor a.set n the Houseof Representaivii'tg.t*Oet q lec tion. ? - brutar9~ t s ~CfRGCJ All pany being ner menr aperatio iir p-act re desir6u.:of obtahita rces sof --about Foibt da ed4F Wi .'Operati'es prrincipdlygirls; sbot' g f four teen audiie'about IljirtyMatrons to take 'I hairge of heir bo.oggl'houses AS the Cbnipany.nteiid -toestablish and dmaintaini a mosd iiifstafe? Moralk in the placo any, odn- lady. whose tirduistances reqitir6 thI*tshe -should labor fo- her--s0port mayeng:Ege ds a Weaver, Spinner, ,dt lucaative wages, and witi the m'strperfect asu tance tlmit she wtill niotlose taste by such: I emplovment and'a tei-adr*- iesidence. at - r'anitevillo. No- persorts swill- b received into the sergijc f ihe Uompa nials as - to -their mor'al character, anid noine will be permitted tio ienrah- in tie'. place who do not maintairftich 'charac ter. - Two Churches aro nciwbein'g eredted.3 S chovol houses will liejrrifded and~ the best teaclerit, emiployed, so'thate lfinay obtain either a plain om' lassical edaica tion. All famtilies ini the emsploy of the. - - ompainy, as uell ailretidente of the phiece. will be r equired f'o teen conas anlt 'ly at school all childrert ider the age' of thirteen. Neait and enuzfo.tcble boari'ng hrouses. will be: farrnished ati at'lo e rnt 11so good dwvelling houq-it'o farnilia whom can supply four effe2if>1iliude froMn their own domestic direlet or ~who will take that number as *biudeIs 'Te rates of boarding will be low, arnd -will be-fixed by th e Com->a.niy. Thie abovei * nained. houses, tiisfore. must not be regarded as sour ces at mYakig mzonev,e - -a- as affoadinig excl Animftuutions fos. widow ladies wh'o in ei.h- indcig nt cir~ -'-cumstances,- and wla h bivu children to s misc and educate,,.such, hwing the ad-' TVantage of-completeniwnstructors-freu of K- ehlirge. ..Instances' have vlu'irrd in which faumilis haavd wliile'd Alihsinkelve5 of stla~r circumsate (o ferocure the ryidiments of educanod'othe r boys, wile throngh the in isit - they were afterward (ato~ in, ii ollegiate educati f.1,ig il4n (or occupying the Ni~1s-~io'n1 Sie'ty. ~ ~- t isthe-object ofia 1n~ai$~ 5arviansii rio iii as it is also- a primary objct to obtaiii interest for the capital expinded in the, erection of.- those *orks; they'will'not pe-mit their houses to be ocupied by iny. who-6ainot or will not render themsiIves useful. .h wish it to.be distinc f u 6derstood ilia 'Granie ville i not a _isce ofugi'flihse ho re idcapaaitaiedirm'ahy cause,for obtain. Ii-geiniiving hidustrY. Tiey would also'state:that tlie matrons liiided to most besuch peson as from their'education and' stand will ekert a proper'influence in the mental and inor colture-ofdhe. femnales under their late".-: It i hopid and earnestly requested, hiatallyh oli an interest in the. pro. 'ress of manufactures in our Statein. he-wellfare of.Ihe poor and s ich si have knowledge of this instiution and the ersorps-:who-are engaged in this enti )rise1 will use thir- best-efforts to cir :ulaie the contents of this circular 'that i minids of 'llwo o6ght to engago vth us'ay 'e b' directed, to Gianite rille, where a ' niforrable home and md the means of eddcatinitheir chil Ired may be -ecured.. All communica ions on ihesubject.must be addressed to. drr.George Kelly, Agent- at Oranite teville or to Mr. William Gregg, at .3!harleston.' Xroinhi.Balt. Sun, of the 24th inst. )9ATH "OF: EX. PRESIDENT-J. Q. ADAMS.: The venerable ex-President.Jno.-Quin y:Adams is'novmore! As-will beseen oy ourqelegaaph repoet from the. ~Oapi al, he yielded up his spirit tohiisMaker t seiiteen'miiutes'past sevend-i';''clck, Si .atili*ying aian insinsible S 11 urswith Wth cepdi itr .6-conciousness w tb rememberede. sident, tf hich he admration and~ e- . y of the :illustrious. 4 most .a to-woriker Sliig. the undatio of his couniry's ri m6a grend i the. name of, FoIn Q ic' Adamewill be remem tere in all future time as one of the il. ustrous sons ofthe - Republic . the year 1830shortly after he etir'ed -froi the Presidency, he descend; d, neither ongracdfully -nor without dvantnge .d thd uitin; to a seat in.ibe doise of' epetsentatives and ia;.u~ o .the niont o'f his death, weeld4 n. infldeiucb' uneculled bsy any other nember of that body, ne~niing also for pimself a greetei share of attention and espect .. But the 'old miad eloqu~nt -the iwing chronicle of all that busy .and iventful:-epoch through which. our na io'nal existence has edn tinued--is nio onger among tihe Jiving.and isk felloii ouniuynenf uill .job:( iri doing honor to is 'remory,and expe~sing ~their regret it lis -loss-evene.tioughihe had Tea'djy mi ained with ls. farIsyoind tl *jerfi d uotted~ to man's- n'arhlj pitrimage. . .. Baltmu Sid, .ron the'Churleitd i erctur. 'JOHN'QUINCY A-DAMS .f A( u lodg'life-of -public kervzce; f*r.Adnrms ha;s been called. from a the tire in which he played 'a very jvronais' iazi' ~at,'td :liis G- al'stiiig' pacs. Born Ui 1T76. Itw nqte-ed the- service.'ol is ciont~ 'in 1181, as'privatn secrdtparf 'ihe einbussy to Russia, and-'hiag n'. :in'ued w'ith but biinaterniission, until hied~iifhI's death in thre dischtiurge of lnties e6noiieted~ wiithta~ highiest offices n tihe iffi o his enitrj--a'mong thatat Mgi~lenoipolenriary Re'presen't ive inngretf~ssSeinator of-the United StatN.'-Setretdryf'f Stat e"Mnd-- Fr si; hin fhie Unit'ed States. {{e wnot inthe Revlution' yer --'ie:was'ojf'thj RevaluiingRs the~ earhytage istwhich bie. hecatme conneeli.WithAberdiploim'ts iatl~ios of. te nu4y5:riiouitght ..hiims insto comepaninnship withhose who coms inetsced in tbhis i'4 titr. dI' pertinent orfl Hr i 'i-ed bathe voice of'h people wv'ih'en le vated ntIuon ff 15iia ali' expgfason'.ophis jrst e~n-ald' itud kno ior~ri'ose, andnin80thO! entered .the ,-louse- of .RepretatiTes' 11-a delegate. fkoniMa shdis i he ii oer since remained,. eoif hiiselfto the duties of the plai irinsicy, a'regularit ind an ithout.' p4llel inithat bqdy- A Dieiingwith-Mr Adams as a done' Oi man. of thA -gravest qensd of Governmenti we cannot beex rei to pass that eulogy on his putibI careir wieks willa coe so .>appropriatelf hIis politic i friends anid suppoiters. 'taken as we helieveille hes vas iinlmanyf lsis measures, we :.annot bestoy dayhii~ tiat -praise as astaeismnai hichtitera will thiunkso eminently hi ue A relinizs. as we -believi twould have .ibes portidas of'Ihis policy, had he -ee a piowed to consumma:it, we cann6t eXto his-publiciife as those' who .have, l and sustainted -hin ,But we-can 'Ae. Yhat'a very distingisislIe:dmanfhas passed fron.amoi'n us. Thst a shidolar of ipe attainmients-apublic servait ofrare ini dustry-- riter of remarkabep -a manof irreproachable mralityatid blameless life -has been suddenly reg moved:-hat one of the few lights which remained of those caught from:the lire of the.Revoisiio fte c-asiing its r refection .aierss ouf widely extende country for-more .uliasi half a ent ury hq beenigradalf- de r'ing'.uniil at -length it his gone.out -so quietly, that-we can scarcelyiscover the m-mi it Ai'left us To one in whoiLhe service of thepub lic had ;been soi tfch a matter'of mii vidual conduc. could he haiforapen li, no death would prolbablyhave been more -greeabllethatnthat which'awaited im~i8. The 'arrowpierce him iih rose dhscharge his duty He feil ii. Aue Council Chimber .ofi' cobiuntry, and died in its Capitol the Nation s on. sheltering the last moments ( hini waus oldest servant. ' Howeer :much slihis'14 hve differed-irithihim, wit t sincerit niay-e now ez n sr ru, t ~ ~ Cai - ,p b - t/nfortunate.-We gren to-, that RichiirdWatson, ote onthe gllants soldiers o te Fuirorn ope. -ahe 'I stormingof Chaplt.ekpec, hasnytqit I aserious arxident W.ei dr'recoered siifficisly from.-hisgo~up is, ac..ussalkl- - about with much conveipince-.tohimself; ti and in riding out-last -week; -is -iorsie- - ran away wiiltla buggy ihrowing-4hiM A! out upon his. wounded leg, wliich hastl injured ii veiy riieLindeed.-. 2He in formed di hdt t if ering e.eperi .nced frmbs ddide was .othing isi comparis6on ohis.&beoeill Ba. origiFour --The Chronicleqf Saturday ,saya'ur.;-.Wiliamso of eko~n 'ciuintyhas jit ihis nrket sixty-six :b''l oftflo6e sim les,.f what cb' dne in t I .y If I ni facturmgfa tng pp a apg r tiEle :pta yptity. Th~ upre a sbperian orkuiianshig, and wopid iesso r'egarded si'any -nymarket. T2hey'2ie fronf iie icf Mr.-3.We -ar., Ihe flroiaseae Michell's IlCl9 -outy I'~hsiifi siid to .be doi ga"e etlent usiiii[1iildt Ii dn i' jrep iriling akfs i - im i ll nrzl~ipr iaciL3 aiz6 . mu'ch reifit in #Wii vha ~hle Wrsainsild ~ e -r t re~ 'New-ork." ' 7 '7ehi -- k !i- i -I anllristi$9i /$f 6 ~i C idl~~a neatest we -v ee-Teen;. JetJ! thnnil plef i i n:i riaehdeil% s oeadi ualt Gihen uiegia- l~ds .iill-ssarsd tn he vareinshak&t No-.I &~~ sion bshet asy t ekt a~ sin ad i1Ah -c(to -nimens the11a fhobedu.eealb~ wan :hiuiiyo he~ emi flmostalktW~t9Pb.~b jhudil~etA-i Ald oermon aposth s ofd~t~ uibrmo ngc. ou be'r -,R e ;% rTheir. jjiliirs, a i;Ato toit a-" --jd - -x 1 . t6 n- tpeccothe at otion sgemirr .e coed th belef f ltos d t er real Ap_.eratuons? ea aeo timefane'. .eet ras.inOier, hsdoJir th Jopo6sition. ' I ~~etencopu$pe ter 01d a in. everyl ve made priselg:esi er'e'; pst iog ithas heen astc hwblefls ubgnedThn d 6k b.slidef f os i(rWalhe~atio'ns We trciiWeq jTeinF: . t igtrise i tnion S i_ d-) selyegery o . ri gfstaeegasn ISIutnlef isb-d . Tf o<unlyt 4iavang ajaiL -'-As 006-O f wiedsevera 'midha n Is ONG.# ldsdoveied' th'at .tbes1aie abefore pissedf seeril 7*-Y6y120'4;tlihe .BSank- of gmsof eilynieuni ei~jfg~s~gO uwards, 'and.,pyable nu ed.etotdirch 84&-4L~rn~diitrio'g is .with pale red nd menf Cla-as well aovthe -te r -ai b done with eily ipoo lac inchxspreadoi-_ Ito eei~ dbtk~~ic hote rem .i* I4.i T -e eo 4$ a7;dsiit -( 3.U ~' 7e~ii~omged and S tlbr e t r a e bionel a affliiiriit of-gere tihe .qlie 1 'et jbr s te-finder hao dpes insoaicnidale eis dinte that fapy.thhosame angc~ e'ayjli pai-ie hse.da wcnz-r ti lsaegthi of erondmo jgki tiam'sdo i..,athe~fiar-o neire ktswcors,whodepaysl 8.4f8lu r*4it*dgiiit aee kghir'ng.Ca'ns well the~O5 oal hse c .ihiet $0 Llsatined ntaiJ: egli ar ijqut osvhteilir'aide of46obil p Nihof redi'n info bore ldYtinctisqTie a'mei5'f sidmAd hiyemraied, an i e is4 *vsrgtfhnghyenine isiaroit-iirit'th twcou,*ntry- horetl~ i t'st igve he it?, it!cun mg as uppos Vrieh-Justice or bids: 'a elOijla isrcatht ftr whldIt eyr 1n~t~peyjandilhe rufe of jsti'ceobj ~thg~o ifef will ways wiors co~i'stnceaiondofor .''re)j ut nscre ineif: suces, l Pursai le W a eeryouc c ircufitances pRj*1iienyou purchaie. Oni -llndid hollysn a'comiskrmty act:gpa ths prmnrpl, will?' odrther and o more i - tun dre acommunrty:. ire every ixpense 1a3 to behdtill i^.is worthlessaid-thre labor of ge.tting ex. clidtle alboofediirning. Pus'yas you do a 8b sodonv yo Uw-ll 'en ble'she tcaipient of your favor to fo opfie samfr g'rsousprineiple. Payas you go-m ipur ~subscipidns to your - ne'aws paper disparer the printec-the. trouble and expense of-making collec tion 1VisiAhseSg , ti'a ai-Wctc esr . e~y nr escape Th inhab. iinits of Lil" ha ben o sm davi Iron ntoommnotion by circunistance which has occured in the omanuine of Le'stenres,'A restaurateirnamed Puy. had fo ese yearsi. rented a part of some vast abandoned.quaries, whil6I exist in that commene, apd- bad estab. I iseed there anumber of aishrodul biad. He ra1ely, extirssed an intention tIfeiit sone fartjerportion of.. the-qaris,-an on Mondy 6s seo "Irt'to xaniiwtar art wouid best *iuitiasAuyrISe6 Se V alho'ushaveing elaswithuoaIn- t g bing. sden.ofldni 1eisJin bd ii- f ad at las ff the iai bitants I furnised.iitglightsientreed te egc9 vations to search for him. A these peods'rI' iheir turn .ere iailiogi r absent, thegreatest consternation:. :ceitefbrut tin next moing hym roi a bi n epa rte IF I rera~ tthi. e aiknoer-rnec irecti 1' j 'grerith nfi iWt e into i ceii grea dIva b fii, nrenis inade fjorniinWi ring every iole an I corne of. ea, division. Each party cifrie'd lasingi tores and mjiae asmuchildise a"no is 1 iible hopeing tobe hear so een.bj Y theimissing ia Thro'hot th'e ig' of Monda d not ihe s'ightt triae "o'iini coukbed dic'overd n Tddi the' search'was kepf up with.renew d'i&' btiisfiou'ce'ss ll Tu-.A- j ighY thesd kindh'earted ba:s wee''ccuupied intheifrtaskbiut dsappiintieit ajain awaitedt'lm. The whale of Wed''6 s day- s spent in the like nearliier; ui fortunately w- ith th'is -lk ifl idcasstq Widnesday iiight too, Woi y in sp~ise -afl-the tharirub1&#fis~ of the seekerse codid isc iv i ieli ofY thlostnd Bjthat time their aniie' tv and tias of tihe jiubii" be'eis wrought up to tifg~est it h~j-, Qn Thiursdayj morn:6 thearch wa continuedat lialf-pa-t 5 on ihe~evaning. of that da'y ;on'e& of tre .ba nds.dg~ec te'd by M. ~altier, ce e the tspot avhere NI.-,P * as. As soon as he spw - .them he seire hold ofna' pst t m a i.cried joMy say~edA' saved!' - se h ni i ame, 'da tink t~it was'fis dw se, ~anr,.kissedints passionately1exila ut ,n "1i i ou, Louis? [s-it jyout i ; Puy mas'.then idmmediately conducted fo'theentre'#c. to tie quaries,; ife was in godhiajhy but .suffe'red dreadfully from .thirst Alittle soup hvi'ng. bee givenr id him, hie-soon ,recovered,1and walkied o its wn lions'e. MV. Puy states thlatifre fort hilmself #wseng he -had,ad't vanced-to ibodt 3(dsmetres beoed his' owieptc of groun'd and'that te fa ther e ment beca e walked~ about for.. longT 3 qutie saftlhl nte n was abut to go ou;,: wifei n, nowmg thaini 4the daric he could1 not advanc~e te te~ waithute itrtingo himhselflie ch6, ,ae~ j4eg'-plucei abd sat- dcowji hoig~~ hfroinystroipgM ~Puyposse;'. segeaten iotagcou'raget andy baliig oJo.been an~"invalid he th.ught'tlit hecoul dd withouiti'fgod for~soinetdul and at the wdrst he op~ldt fi)d fjefoerae y~a g ou ge to the errbl mono on fle- trzt go o e ih:lzf~ Rowat-aweid, -:-W." Mj. GodAnd-iioet~~ L'ng hnercy. a u'd pqr d i voiceqs Af hideara4rfi-mM1 var-so great tlIiit 64611 ~~e Oki ie ~W bu~ roore S. id. iheF~ampib s e4 lAce4"fi cle thwd W. o&bK4%, impssiplaes ~he- b0 Mo I{-ANG1NG'U H oiiI hing racy;.h.-, W sei1o~i n eeec to-diek goc 1l6usomif rp phi u a .v a n eh t a c N f b i * - v 'vebelbit- A*.c?~ Wp.~p.tENir galkn.j eI e a'ir-'~- S I'" " 6h.4 - or ao or hn, dhuV~o UFbygoz1 hid -. .-.3, u)r an~~ th eir. -J,~ p d , C n eop deserves: to 1have 01.el illed~~~ ifi ~~n Bt 00xf1n f-, dost or 'mI:n-srnet php, ieerried, !~~;kg*'-~wati A&v t~foir Riei tJ,1a br o oe, a. 7., - ire bontenedto t -le"stocking t .. ibhi' idifi'ds-Ljadsy BanJ01ns~In -La C. - a- ~