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[Reported for the Telegraph.] THE AMERICA'S POLITICAL NEW8. ROME The French and Romans bid fair to come into collision vrith each other vet. f - M. Lesseps has entirely failed in the object of his mission, which was to coax the Roman people into submission to France, and had returned to Paris. Order* had therefore been sent to Gon. Oudinot, to capture the city, let the conscquences be what they might. The Romans are determined to resist the threatened attack to the death, and have raised an Army of eighty thousand men to meet the invaders. The Roman leaders declare they will blow up St. Peter'*, nml nil ? n ?? ? ? ^"??vu Edifices, if they should be iir.ab^ to repulse the French. HUNGARY. Hungarian affairs present no new feature* since the fall of Buds, and no event has occurred calculated to have an effect on the result of the struggle, though the ??* ? * 4ii>f iy ouvvrai new unu important victories. Both parties are concentrating their* respective^ forces for a decisive struggle, and the great battle waa daily expectcd. FRANCE. The message of the French President to the New Assembly, fills four colums of the large English papers. A new Cabinet had been for??.ed by a compromise between Odillon, Barrot, and Dufaure. The only chwige in the Cabinet i? Dufuurc. De Tocqueviilc siiii *<hquinau, take posts in it. M. Bugeaud has been dismissed. GERMANY. At Frankfort, the Parliament are form' ing a Government on the model of that of the French Republic. From the Charleston Courier In Mr?. Maury's "Statesmen of America in 1846." ?he introduces into her hiography of Mr. Calhoun, the following remarks: "By the universal "jknowledgement of the abolitionists the. selves, the slaves of A. It.ii-j Oi-i ... - - ? uig uiuvcu omen art im happiest of all the laboring classes upon tne faco the earth; the beat fed, best clothed, and least oppressed with work. They acknowledge what we *11 must see, that the sole advantage possessed bv the white slaves of Europe, over the black slaves of America is, that the former have permission (they can obtain the power) to drag their sorrow au4 their suffering from one spot to another; to change each naked, hungry and intolerable bondage for a worse; and this the white man must or.!! liberty! The latter must enjoy their comfort m the house of their birthright; they are compelled to serve nn? miwtw % ?? less ihe bitter necessity of thai master, or their own vice, should compel him to ban ish his slaves, the latter must eat of his bread and drink ot his cup, and depend Mpon his prudence, and share his abundance while they both shall live; and this the black man must call slavery! "That which we call a ro?c, By any other ni>me would uracil as sweet, 80 slavery would, were it not slavery called, Retain the gentle chnntres it owes without that title. "It Is acknowledged then, that poverty nn/t **-? '-* ? 1 uiHie i(?iicnuincc ox the serving classes in the world?the American slave alone excepted. Then why, I would solemnly aalc of you, vain glorious, hollow, and pretended advocates of liberty, who, in the name of that remnant of contented bondsmen, why do you perplex yourselves and there ? For Heaven's fair sake leave these negroes, the few remaining happy laborers who yet exist, to eat the bread of peace, and to dance and ainv in the groves which they have planted." A perusal of Mrs. Maury'# "Statesmen," and her "English Woman in America," wiii ampiy repay the reader for his time, ana we nope her "life and her health" may be 'Spared" to give to the world her travels over thin brood continent?which she has proorised. D. The Cholera on the 4?ontin*nt.~~rThe latest accounts from St, Petersburg give thd returns of cholera for the preset, year up to the 0th of May. These returns are looked #A wlfh tMn.1 U ing to indicate a conctdcnce between the prevent and foimer visitation of the epidemic, at showing its tendency to recommence with severity after the first attack % js thought to have ceaaed. According *0 these official announcement* the recent filial? ty of the disease is as great ?ait was ^elcrc *he period of it# decline. FiY>m >t ? - m tne negmmng of the pv<?tonl year up to the 5th of May, ? period of 18 ireei?, there have been 2364 case?, and 1207 deaths; but during the laat month there vm been a very marked increase. The immbe^w the flv* w?e^ endlnp ^thc PA}*nKiirrt frnm *' ' the flptdmc, are ?]KHrtgg to fee it,812 ] caa?*, and 12,1'J8 deaths; but there is nuutoii to KJieve that the actual" iimount < of the attack# has be<?n much greater, in ! ? France tH<i visitation appears to hnvc been ' very severe in particular places; nearly one-half of the persons attacked have died. Overland Emigration to California.?* Wc have been favored with the following extract of a letter received from Captain Stewart Van Vleit, of the U. S. Army, dated at "Fort Kearny, Nebraska Territnrv " to on ~,:i? * T" ' ?j i iiuica >yc?v oi ron wftvcnworth, Missouri,) on the 21st of May : "On the 6th instant the first party bound for California poased this post, and since that date a constant stream of emigration has been setting in that direction. Up to the present time 1,203 wagons have gone bv; on on average there are four men ami eight to um animals to a wngon. Thin is but the beginning. Over five thousand wujons and twenty-five thousand men witl attempt to reach California this season by this route." fK o/?v? rv# 4/v 14 ' * * ? ^vrntOVI l|/V IV % lie buii1w i*?Utrf (lftlCd May 22d, say*, "Yentcrday 2**2 wagons passed, making 1,435 in nil." IIAMBUHO MARKETS. (*e?okted foe the kegwee col'rieb.) IIambcro, June 27, 1819. Our Cotton Market in on the rl*c *fnec tho last Htenmcr'n new*, being 1-4 advance. We quote G 1-2 to 8. Com, 62 1-2 TW>r Knctiol Meal, 15 ' " Beeswax, 16 per pound. TV How, 10 " Bacon, ? " B"?<er, 15 to 20 " Yourn, die., II. For Sale. A pair of FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES, measuring 3 feet 10 inchcs ches in diametur and 11 inches in depth. The above may bo goon at tho Gristmill on the K?tate of the late Co), John E. Cnlh/snn June 30. V tf. ANNUAL FAIR of the SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. For the Promotion of Arts, Mechanical Ingenuity and Industry. The Fibrt AnnualFair of the above Institute -will be held in Charleston, commencing on Wednesday, 17th October next, and continue open during the week. Specimens of Art, Inoenuity, Mechanical Skill and Industry of every description, is solicited for the Exhibition from all the Southern States, and Premiums will be awarded to those nro 1 seniing the best specimens. As this is the first effort made in the Southern States to advance the Mechanic Arts, by means of annual Fairs simitar to those that proved so beneficial to the Northern Meohanics, the Board of Managers earnestly solicit the co-operation of all who feel an interest in the prosperity of il?e South, and appeal to every Mechanic, Manufacturer, nnd nil persons engaged in pursuits of skill and industry of whatever description, to send some specimen to this Exhibition, and they hope that every distriot in this State and of our swter States will be represented at the Fair. All those who intend sending articles for exhibition, will please give notice to L. M. Hatch Chairman Committeee of Arrangements, at *8 early a day as possible, and every specimen sent will be carefully attended to and returned after the Exhibition, OKFICKrlH Olf THit IKSUfTUTE, Wm. Oreoo, President. Wm. Kirkwood, 1st Vice President, Wm. M. Lawtok, 2d Vice President. K. C. Jones, Secretary. H. 8. Oatoos, Treasurer pro tenl. directors, J Walker, O. N. Reynolds, Jr., J. H. Taylor, E. W. Edtferton, #. G. t)e Snuwmre, L. M. Hatch, C. D. Carr, If; D. Walker, F. J. Porchcr. D. N. M'lntosh, C. Y. Richardson, Wm. Lebby. ASP~ Th? following is a list of Premiums to be awarded, for the best Specimen a Silver Medal, nnd for the next best ft Diploma. For New Inventions ft Gold Medal, ftt the discrctVjn of the Committee, Articles of nil kinds not named follow will be received, and premium* awnrded for the sAio*. Architectural Drawing, Design for Diploma for the S. C. IiwHute, Painting in Oil, * Painting in Water Colours, Miniature Painting, Pen Drawing# Poncil Drawing# Craven Drawing, Sculpture, PennuuwMp, Beat mode of corirtrwting Wharves, Best Prew for Packing CoiUm, Heat Kico Thrashing Machine, Best Cotton Oin, boat Refrigerator, Bent Plough, Chum, Washing Machine, Stone Mason's Work, Carving hi Wood. Carpenter's Work by han#> Carpenter's Work by Machinery. Model of a Ship?specimens of Aott Bolldon. WorklshipJoir^re Work, Work, Cooper# Worfc, , gofrfjwl^l Carriage Buggic, or Butkoy, Kngino, *? ? Engine, Turning in Brass, tron or Wood, - Blacksmith's Work, Casting in Iron or Brass, Iron Railing, Fence or Gate Work, i Brass or Copper 'Work, Locksmiths work, i Bell Hanging and Gunsmiths Work, 1 Instrument Makers Work, 1 Lamp-makers and Jewelers Work, j Silversmith Work, Silvor Plating; ( Die Sinking, Lithography, ] Engraving on Steel, Copper or Wood, ( >-?vviitNiiwui VyllUCiy| 1 Clock and Watch ranking. Ornamental House Pointing;" Oninmentai Sign Painting, Cabinet Work, Fancy Printing, Book Printing, Fancy Binding, Ruled and JJo.ind Ledger, 1 Paper, Side ci Sole Leather, 1 Side of Harness Leather, Calf Skin, dressed for boots, Carriage Harness, Buggie or Sulkoy Harness, Cart or Dray Harness, Riding Saddle, Beaver or Silk Hat, Cloth Cap, Military or Firemans Can. Pair of Boots, pair of Shoes, Pair of Laidies Gaiters, Pair of Ladies Slippers, , Tailoring, Umbrella or Parasol, i Hair Dressers Work, Gilding, Stucco Work, Modeling in Plaster, , Tin Work, Plumbing, ] Basket or Wicker Work, Wooden Ware, ] Dyeing in Wool, Silk or Cotton, Upholsters Work, M?ntau Making, .j Milincry, Shirt Making, Quilt, Embroidery in Gold or Silver, ( Embroidery in Silk or Worsted, A !-? ?? .firiiuciai r jowers, Ornamental Hair Work, ' ( Raw Silk, not less than 1-2 lb. Manufactured Silk. j Weaving, Hand Loom, Weaving Power Loom, , Specimen of Cotton Yarn, Pair Knitted Stockings, Socks or Gloves, ( Gimp, Fringe and Ornamental Weaving, Coach Lace, Confectionary, Refined Loaf flucar. pAMorv ninou e??' J ? Wrought Nails, Gmy Bricks, Press Bricks, Fire Bricks, Tallow, Sperm or Wax Candles, Soda Water, Cake Making, Starch, Flour, Cheese, Butter, for winter use, not less than 10 lbs. June 30, 1840. 7-4t JLast Jlrrhotd ! JUST RECEIVED FROM PHILAdelphia a ?IMP i noniiT>i?v? UMBRELLAS, 9 J which wc will sell low fqr Cash. P. <fc K. E. ALEXANDER. June 30, 1840. v-.n- V-tf FOR SALE. BV ORDER OF THE COtTRT OF EQUITY, I OFFER for sale 3000 Acrcs of Fertile land, lyiner on both sides of Twi?lv? Mile Ilivcr, and on the road leading from Pendleton Village to Pickens Court House; being part of an Estate selected when the whole country was vacant, embracing the most desirable portion of it. These Landn arc well timbered, ana but 18 miles from the terminus of the Railroad now being constructed. AnnliKOiiAn in ?u uv luauv IV tfUUIl A, Sloan, Pendleton Village. M. M. C0L1I0UN. j&r "Laurensville Hernld" will please copy and forward account to this Office. , June 30. 7 tf. Commissionfr's Sale< Sarah Curtis ) Bill for Par- I Thos. Boone, and others. ) *'on ^c* Bir Order of the Court of Equity in this case, I will sell at public out-cry at Pickcrts CoUrt House, on the first Monday in August nuit, all the Heal Estate of which Nathan Boone, Esq., died ( Reined and possessed, situate in Pickens . District, on Keowcc River, below and '< running up to the Village, viz: No. l,or j Footer Tract, whereon Elijah Foster now ( resides, ndjomj/in^ lands of P. AlcXan- j der nrtd K. M. Keith, Esqrs., the streets j of the Village, and the other two tracts ( of said deceased, containing, as fs sup- f posed, One Hundred ana Ninety-five { Acres more or less. No 2, or Home Tract, whereon the said Nathan Boone, Esq., lived up to the time of his death, ^ situate on Keowee River, adjoining Tracts f No. 1 aud 3, lands of Samuel Reid, EJsq., ? Maj. W, ti, kefth nrtd Rev. Joseph f Gnsham, containing as is aunnna?il. Si* ! Hundred Acres morw or less. No. 3, ft Tract of Thirty Acres in the woods, adjoining both tbeftract*, and lands of Maj. W. 1*. Keith. >, " '$& Tracts No. 1 and 2 have tipofl them comfortable dwelling?,, wjt|i n^Mr/ out buildings, and farms in a g<wf state , of cultivation, and each contain s cortsid- * rrable quantity of river bottom. , terms. j A ? A' .! ..? I j\ sumcicncy to pay cosw win dc required in cash, and a credit of one n*id d tvo y?%n; gfven for the remainder. Pur- n chnatfra being required (ogive Bond *v!th 1( good seenrfty therefor, and to pay for I title*, which are to be cxecutod btft hoi ji delivered unii? tne pasinent cf the entire c purchase money, Fcttttephftt to be given t the 1st January next. d MUiSS M. NORTON, c. t. v. t>. Commini4oner'8 Oftloc, ) June 25, 1840. ) 8-tds ia>tt?gi^3jr?tcWB.'<T.,tywi saoyngm; j?mi M gn?itvu #25 RKWARO! Stolen from the subscriber's stable, noArStori.viiu a n ? ...v, v. v/., vii me m^nt OI me 9th, in?t., a Bay Horse, wit h no par* licular marks recollected, except some harness marks. Any information res* pecting the horse will be thankfully received; and the above reward will be [>nid for the delivery of said horse to mc, together with the thiof who stolo hirn, with evidence sufficient to convict him. THOS. McLELLIN, June HO, 1840. FOURTH OF JULY. W. K. Easlky will deliver an Oration in the Court House on the 4th of July next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., before tho Pickenh Lyceum. This commimltw m.i the public generally are respecfulty incited to attend. By order of the Lyceum. J. W. NORRI8, Jn? Kec'v. Pickens C. il., 8. C., June 22,1849. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. riCKENS DISTRICT. In Kqiiity. Jnne Barton & P. Alex- \ inder, Adm'x. Admr. v3. \ John Ladd and Wiley l Bill for Relief. Reaves and Heirs at ( r 0?r tj j--?j > 1 U?.< VI u. uai IUI1, uec (1. J It appearing to my satisfaction that Benj. F. Barton and Joab Lewis and Wife, Phalby, Defendants to this Bill of Complaint, reside .rom and without the limits of this State. On motion of Whitner & Harrison, Comn. Sol's., It is ordered, that they do plead, answer or demur to the allegations in said Bill, within three months from the iate hereof, or their consent to the same will be taken pro confesso. MILES M. NORTON, c. e. r. d. Com'*. Oftic), Pickens C. I!., S. C. ) June 8th, 1849. J U? A* ir " u. 1U. IV 11/ 1 T 11, Attorney at Law. Will continue to practice in the Court 1 of Law and Equity for the Western Circuit, Business entrusted to his carc will meet with prompt attention. Office at Pickcns Court House, 8. C. May 25, 1849. 2-tf Br. J. IV. Lawrence. Will attend punctuaily to all calls in the lino of his profession; Unless absent oirprofessional business, he may be found at his Office, or his privato residence in the Village. He also, has on hand a general assortment of medicines which c vr:l! furnish to customers ft! reduced pncWi Pickens C. It., S. C. ) May 18,1849. j 1. tf SOUTH CAROLINA, PICKEN8 DISTRICT. Hannah Clayton, Applicanti ? I V8. ? Charles Allen and Wife, Sarah A. Allen, James Young and Wife, Mary Klizabeth Young, John Thos. Clayton, Robert C. Clayton, Stephen 0. Clayton, Margaret Clayton, Jesse M. Clayton, Dcfchdants. For the sale of the Real Estate of John Clayton, deceased, not disposed of by Will. And it appearing that John Thomns Clayton resides without the limits of this State: it is therefore ordered, I that he do anntor within ?V?viu> I ? - ....... v?asvv IUUIIVU frotn the datd hereof or hits Consent to said sale will be taken as confessed. W. D. STEELE, o. p. o; Ordinary's Office, ^ June 1st, 1849. ) 3-m3 ORDINARY>?Ts AI By order of W. D. Steele, Esq., Or- j iimirv for PiaIimu -?'j _ ? ?.?n ill UC DU|U in ?>alc-day in July next before the j Sheriff's Office, within the legal hours, ] t Tract of Latfd belonging to the Estate ( if WnY. Adfdis, deceased, containing One , ftttffldfred' Acres more or less, lying on | heaver-dam Creek, adjoining lands of | CJ. HtiM, Wm. Grant and others, to be j told for Partition1 atoong the heirs of said ? leccased. j 'Ivkrmfl of Sale. Twelve months credit, except the cost vhich wiH be required in advance; pur- , jhasers giving bond and good security ind a mortgage of the premises if re mired by the Ordinary, to secure pay* nentof the purchase money. i J. A. DOYLE, 8. r, d, < June 4, 1840. 4-4w SOTJTlI CAKO?TNaT~ i tS TIlE COMMOVt PLCXB ! & PICkENS DISTRICT* 1 Icnry Whitmirc, De<j- in Attachment. vs. ft M. Keith ohn Bishop. Pl'ffs Att'y. rr<-? a < 4 j tic j. iiuiiwu iiHTing una (my nieu iVis j Icclaration in my office, nnd the dofcndM having neither' wife nor nttor,,oy ;nown to be in this State,?On ration 5 t t Is ordered, that the defondjv^t do ftp. CAr, and plead or demur to tho takf do- | Watson, within a yeAr Vtnd r day from hw date, 01 Judgment will bo entered by lefault. ?I _ w. UKKITU.C. C.p, Clerk k Office, 1 May 10, J84P. f 1 *Wf4ft*FF>S #AIJ&S. pfcKtftff* nismur/r. dy virtue or whith at iitni tJriiM tjV me directed. Will be sold IScfore the Court House in this District, witMrs the legal hours on tho first Monday and Tuesday in July next. 1 Negro woman, named Millv, and -2 childrrn, Caroline and f^inn, levied on as the property of T. D. f'olonian at tinsuit of John Boweiii vk, T. D. and Abigail Coleman, One Roane Horse Icvlpd on as th<r property of Joseph L. Howard, at the suit of Andrew Ihinter vs, Joseph L. Howard and Charles Durham, lOn ?1 ?? I? ' Mvicntn jumihi, iymg on me waters of Twelve Mile, adjoining hnds of Janu s Porter and others, sold ns tho property of Isaac Murphree at the suit of \V. I>. Bteelo, One two horse Wagon and Gear, one sorrel Horso, and one bay Horse, levied on as the property of John M. Phillip, at the suit of W. D. Keith. Also, one box of Silvor Ware,. levied on as the property of Absalom Hyde, ot the suit of W. D. Steele, Conditions cash,*?purchasers to pay for Titles. J. A. DOYLE, e. r. p. Sheriff's OfHcc, i June 9, '49. f NOTICE. Will be sold at Greenville C. II. on Monday the 2d of July next, 3 or 400 Barrels of Corn, a quantity of Kfldder, and some other articles, belonging {o the Estate of Edward H. Earlc, deceased, to be delivered at his Plantation on Saluda, 17 miles above Greenville C. II. Terms.?A credit until the 1st day of January next, with Note and approved security. JOHN MAXWELL, Admr. .Tunc 23, 1849. 0?1 Cheap Goods! BEIVMON St TAYLOR, Thankftil for the patronage of their friends and customers, since they have opened, give notice that they continue to receive, at short intervals, such Goods as will make their assortment complete, -r " " " nuivu VMI131313 UI 1/HY WOODS, IJROCE" iwes, Hardware and Cutlery, Ckockery and Glassware, Hath, Bonnets Shoes, Boots, Saddle*, Bridles, Ac. Ac., embracing many new articles "in these digging." All of which they will sell on the best terms for cush or to punctual ctiHtomSj or will exchange for Beeswax, Tallow, Cotton, Wool, Ac., Ac. Pickeris C. II., June 23, 1849. 0 JAMES V. T It I M M I E It, ATTOKIVKY AT LAW, StWkTANBURO, G. lU 8. c. Will practice in the Courts of Union, Spartanburg and ClrecnviUe. All businoM committed to iiin care will receive prompt and faithful attention. axFSftxNCEs: UtiN. V. Wallace, Union, 8. C. T. O. P, Vernox, c. x. it. v., Spartanburg, 3. C. May 18, 1849 1-tf Notice. I Mary Rogers; tho %ifc of James Rojr crs, who is a farinfcr, residing in Pickens District, Su. Ca., oil Little River, do hereby give notice of tfiy intention 'to trade as a sole trader.' and to excrcise all the privileges of a trte Dealer, after the expiration of one month from this date. MAllY ROGERS. May 10, 1840. 1 lm Look IIeffort* YdU Leap! All nersons are forflwiirho.fi fmm tmri. ing for any or nil of certain notes given by myself to Unities It, ftecder, being si* in number, dated Januaiy 8, 1849. The first due the 25tli of December, 18o0, und each of the others due on the same day of cfach succeeding year; each given? for seventy one dollars and forty cenK [171 40), as I do not intend to pay the jame, unless compelled by law,?th? jonsidoration for which said notes wora, ?iven, has in part failed. THOMAS A. YO\S\ May 12,1840, 1 mr - mew Store. ?mON &, TAILOR tnve jtist opened a fine stock of ? Jfi W bK)Ot>0, in the Store lately occupied by KV; Di Steele, which they respectfully ntite their friends artd Cie public to call md examine before p'irclittsing eUevrhere, is their objecVis to sell. Picker*, O.H., S.C. ) 18,1849. f I If OOFFRUi 3&w vovii Dimes and bhap vavit Pta* i,a.nu?-A Pevnv havru i? a Prnny ma he, Mf POUNDS goad RIO COFFEE *iU be for On? DoJWir, and other flood* at oorroaponding price#, at the NfcW CWKAP CASH STORE. IMCKENH C. If. BENSON A TAYLOR,Fickens C. H., 8. 0. \ May 1849. j 1