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Lincoln Courieri
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We learn froma genrieuian who ww i 1 Catawba Count jf.Th9 Rcpdrt of the Committee of Finance of this county, the present week reported 1 1 ha gross amount of funds received, ai Disbursements, leaving the mount in the Treasury on the 15th of that thg'tXeai" think there' may be little change somewhere. Ve have no half way measure to advocate we go for REtD and HOKE, and the nominee for the commons and using our bai endeavors to ensure their election, we Ther Itatth" hti ap pointed Asistgni will itm jew commence taktrg tlje irtua; of Linco end Gatn tJunties, "and irv, ordr to wave iirne.fo ihetn and lh people, and to avuid teli: and npleaasiit lhe rc quest that the Jie-ds each family vr at-occe prepare a list of in. virtling.to the atitjoicted qneairanetwhich July The Land tax (8 eta a i a on 3100) was 8584,40 Poll (15 cts 8203.50 Merchant 315.S8 Tavern, compliance wt'h the uin 01 va cress ii ccmptUrd to yi to Thi is Kccescy tn rase the it txj r.f thD or Retailers The county has but little! tl any! debts outstanding. No tax included fW thia The following persons were appointed Committee Men lio their respective School Districts No. 1.

Charles piles, Daniel Sane, Joseph Willis. 2. Joseph! Stamev, Samuel Yunl and Eph. Lute. 3.

ax well Warlick, Solomon Yoder, David Hoover. 5 4 4. Wm M'Casiin, Jacob Hedicfc, Ja-I cob Killian.1 5. Michael Finger, Jae Summerrow, Sol Sch rum I 0. Jacob jArnt, Aaron Gpodson.

Sol 4 family shuuld troo hozs lr vtktted by the Aastitt'ii avnsTioxs To trhieh Answers are Name of owner, inl, or mfiujer ci a Farm. -r Acre of Lard," improved. unimproved. I Cash value of Farm. Value uf Farming Irpplerr.er.u td ca chinery.

Horses on hand istcf Jun. Mule and A tier, Working Oxen. Milch (Jow. Otlier Cattle. Sheep.

1 .1. Swine. The value of animals alaughtercddaring tno Wheat, bushels of (prior to Juho Lst Rye, bushels of, Indian Corn, bushels of -f. Oaut, bushcla of, 1 Tobacco, pounds of, Ginned cotton, balus of 400 Ibn. each, i Wool, pounds of, Beans nud Peas, bushels of, i Buekwheat, bushels of, ki Barley, bushels of.

Bushels of Irish Potatoes. i (, Sweet Value of Orchard products during ih year, in dollars. 'i 'r 'n' Value of produce mw1' nrr.rt- ttnTerriKramii oi. Chi-oe, pounds of. Hy, ton of.

'imor SppiI. htuhela of. V5raM R.tn. h.iahela f. Flax, pound of.

Flaxseed," bushels of. flonev and beeswax, pounds of. Value of home-made manufactures. The other information concerning tho Population, can be comraunicated to tho Assistant Marshal upon his visit, by BIIV mCmUCf Oi UIO IUU1IIY illW and apes of each member of. which will be required, with their place of na tivttv.

As the obiect of this enquiry ts trt ascertain tho resources of our Coun ty. and its vinduatnal economy well ttoo fornix wor-ny: iP resntation; the marspals hope every fa cility wil be afTrdedthem in prosecuting their duty. Lincoln ROBT. ABERNATH 'Gasiou JULY 10 th, 1850. New Goods Just Received I it.

e. joiuivto. Is now receiving at the old stand, (Afoti corner) a new and large supply of SPRING 'A SUMMER All of which he offers to the public on the most reasonable terms. rocit ana iress Aoaia, rania.vcaia, Sbiits, Drawcrsr, Hose. Ac.

Panama, Leghorn, btraw Uxst LadieaMJnnets, Gtrman Bolting Cloths, an excelled 9rtiee. and low Perfumery, and Cosmetics, of every 1 Fancy i'ojs itat Caps, Boots, Shoes; Sadfery, Paints. Oils, Drugs. Medicines. Vooti and Willow Warev Iron Castipgs.

1 uouiicmcii i present a. no mcwuwg ut of the N. C. Rail Road Company, at Salisbury, on the JL lib. thatthe.

iitock was very fully end that the atmnst harmony and OhOnicniiy of.eeu liment prevailed. Judge Cmtneron acted as Chairman of the meeting. Gov.Morehead was elected President he Road nnd Gen Meaav tnf Cabarrus, Df DeRossett, of Wnmtngtoo, Gov Graham, of Orange, Gen Trailer-, Saunders of VCe, Joho Lord and John 1 Shavlr. ofl Rowan, A Jerkins, of Crave A. Gilmer, and John Morehead, of Goilforil, John Thomas, "of vidson, and Mr Fries, of Forayth, COLUMBIA, July 15.

Only very limited amount ot bosusesV was done today in the Cotl on market nol from the want of demand, which is anil active and goodbut from the fact that 44 biles were all that were offered du ring the day, which; were tsfcen at pri C09 rana'ng 10 l2i cePl9- A repot hsyjpf bcea nit.ia cglgj, Hon that I received besides 82 a day as Commissioner to survey tho Salisbury and Georgia Turnpike, also, $5 4 day for two mules, and $1 a day osCommts sary, 1 oeem it due, as an act of justice to myself to flatly contradict the same; I gl the $2 a day as Commissioner.and Paid my wn expenses-and 31 while aeting commissary and 810 a month or two muleawhich could npt other ways be procured at that time and price. I have Messre. Erwtn and Fox'a statements to this effect. A. it SHUFORD.

July 18, 1950. mauried, In this county, on the 1 ltt Rev. I). Crooks, Mr. John D.

Camtt to Miss Raehael daughter ot JVt. John Campbell." .1 In It edeTl count on the 11th Rev. Stephen Frontis, JlJr It. M'Pherson, and Miss Jane Templetoo, daughter of Mr Gracey Templelon. OBITUARY.

1 Died, in Lincolnton. on instant, Joawn, infant daughter of David and the late Joann li. Welsh, aged about 5 months. Nbit tears for thee be shed, Blossom of being! seen and gone! With flowers 'alone we strew thy bed, Oh blest departed one. Whose all of lite, a rosy ray, Blushed hala.wn nd passeitjusiy, H.

W. CONNOR, Iff. CATAWBA COtTMTlf. Has located himself at Hunsecker's Mills, where he respectfully tendeis his profession at service to the public. July 2D 16-tC.

Strayed, F1 ROM the subscriber's stable, 4 Mor- eanton a boat the 15th of Wane, a mouse colored, MU LE, with black stripes around his legs, and of fcood size, age unknown. When last heard from, i was in the neighborhood of Mr Alfred Ran stir's Catawba 1 ill give a li ral re ward for the recovery of the roul information left with J. A. Caldw ill, neat Lincoln ton, will be thankfully rece red and properly attended to, J. C.

SMYTH. July 20 lM1' hWe are requested to Lj- announce J. W. LOWE, as a candidate for re-election to the office ol Sheriff of Lincoln county. Or We are requested to announce GEORGE W.

KINCAID, as a candidate the office of Sheriff of Lincoln county, at the ensuing elec-lion. April 30 OCr We are requested to invifl.privrt,'..';; date for re erection to the olnce-fil ahertff of Catawba county. June 1 (Kr JVe are requested to announce Capt. W. D.

vv YCKOFF, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Catawba county. June 29 GO- The relatives, friends and acquaintance of ISAAC A. LINDKi, of Caiawba, are respectfully invited to at. tend the pollsand v.ite for him as a candidate for the Commons in the next Uenaral 5t July 6 DR. PETER S.

RUSH, DTJIL 023 OH W.CXO May bo found at. the residence ofhis fa iber, main street; east of rte court square, and tenders his professional 6ervicesto the pubfic. He witt wait on rhuse who may require Den Izl operations. a. Nov 24 9j-f New Feathers Wanted.

rmHE subscriber wishes to purchase ii or 400 lbs. New Feathers, for which the highest market price wii 08 gn. the pi A 10 i fnynK a1criVer -tiavihj qaali.le aa Ad ninunratTr i-Utate cf JJn scots pror-eJ at th SOih lasitnt.lhe fallowing prujiiy.vi2 One AVto Woman ahoutA. jrer vld One fineltare, unr Ba-zy tnt One Carryall an I Harness, ihree head uf CattU, fwii of IliCt cs diCn two hura --hs. one" wbrt-fbarr, one tt iiocfi lnaker'a Twuls, one set Dlacktrcith'sTauTri, Iwt Hay, Oats, and biraw One cutting Bx a quantity (if Wheat, Bicun as4 Lard, frarmiav nit i'atent I xna and lack- Ihvj.

bfsidrmuT oher altictea too tetiio'ts oentiun, I rrma made known tfav of sale, DAMKl; to. JACOBS, July 20 wiZJratuistrator. i CCPAU Persons indebted to the estate of the said AX. CI aenb, ill be rcqnhed to make imoediate settlement -and all who have claims against the said estate must present then properly authenticated wi hin the limn prescribed Dy law fur pajment or otherwise this nouee wiil be plead in bar cf their rece very. -V 1 D.

M.J ALOBS. AdW July SO 16-2t Poor Dcpurtiucut. HE Wardens the Pour lor tbe County persons naviug ciaiis ins snia uepari men! of two Years standing, that they ruus' present them on or before the 1st aalurdav in October next to said Board fur payment. otherwise they will plead against thtr re coveryand all claims hereafter contracted must be presented Within the time prescribed by law; oiherwieo they wilt nut be paid. JACOB KAMSOUfi.

(ro.w) Chairman. July 13 Valuable Sand for Sale. The undersigned wishes to sell at private sale, a valuable TRACT OF LAND, lying in Cata ba County, on Jacob's Fork, about eight mites West Bottom, A small Dwelling House, a Grist Mill, 1 and an excellent Saw Mill, built on the Collier, plan. The porchaser will be accommodated' with part or all of said Land, as he may choose. JACOB H.

SHUFORD. June 20 13-8t Wanted A lltArfiot, Sh.la VVrl-o nMn iaJL County, North Carolina, Four Good BLOO UERS, whj understand the liloom- ing business, making Iron direct froin lhe Ore, in a Blooming or Forge Fire. Steady empluyment and liberal wages Will be given ply. Apply 10 the subscriber, at tbe above Iron Works; if by letter, direct Mail actory Post Office. WM.

lfi Philadelphia Notth American copy one month, and forward, account with a copy of the paper, to me, ft. uiay IS 7 -am Catawba Toll Bridge Comp'y A KRDERED, by the President and Di- xJJ rectors, tfiat a second instalment, of I Seven Dollars on each share of the stock in this Company, be paid in to D. B. Gaither, Treasurer; in Newton, on or before the 1st day of August next, for which a receipt will be given. 13 order of the Hoard.

i may 11 6-td Gaston County---Notice. The inhabitants of Gaston county are hereby notified, that the lax Lists for the year 1849 aie now in my hand's, ready for inspection. All persons are therefore requested to examine aaid lists, and give information of all such as may have tailed to mane reiurtis oi tiieir Taxable property. The merchants are alan notified, that ihev must file their affidavits according to Act of Assembly. 1 shall attend at tno lotiowmg compa- nv muster Grounds, in order to collect Tm Jue for he year 184p, iz i 1 1 rouse xf 1 uesday 23u, Fronabarger's, VVednesJay, 24ib Lorance's, Tharaday, 25i'i 26h 27iii L' RatchfordV, Saturday, HofTiiiao's, Monday, Dtcksoti's, Tussdiy, M'cCallistefs, Dallas, 2U 11 30.

31st B. MQRklS, Sheriff-Dallas, N. C. May 20fb 1350. N.

All those in arrears for Taxes usu ivy acttiv, igs" dulscuce can be ctven. B. M. May 25 8-tf iFactoiy Operatives Wanted. A FEW GIRLS can find erapl.y men t.hj eary application at the LaureZ Hil Factory.

Mors, Babbett 8c Co, may HsVf Bloulders Wanted. Two ood Moulders are wanted immediately, at the Lincoln Cupola Furnace, where steady employment and good wages will be given to steady men. WM. R.EDWARDS. may 18 7-tf i-.

day ous in I 1 shall 41 pursue the even tenor ofour way, uii warped by interest end unawed by power, We agree roily with the Nest, that the PlankTltoad would be the safest de-pository of the 6500, though we have every proapect of the election of David S. Reid the Free Suffrage candidate. CO We shall start from home on morning next, for BeattieV Frd, where we will commence taking the eeh sus of the north west portion of the county, We hope to find the citizens willing and prepared to give all the in. for ma tiorkrr quired. The Marshals are also authorized io receive subscriptions for the building of a Monument to Wa1 shmgton a 'magnificent affair, which as National tegumiafjyaxnalr rtnm tb'TtnTEne feelings of our people.

rTo subscribers of a dollar, and upwards, certificate beautifully engraved, of Life Membership of the NatiomI Monument Society will be furnished, and the sub scription book will be deposited 111 "the Psntheon" at Washington, where at any i time it can be se.m, when called for. Smaller sums will be received, anc ss 1 this should not be a begging business, the voluntary offerings of the hean (and pocket) will be most acceptable. A plan and representation of the building in iti the hand ol the Marshal. OCrOur young friend, Mr. Li Hen dcrson.baving just returned firorii a inoun tain trip, haa sent us some ripe and lu9- cious peaches, the first of the season in this quarter.

We were ao taken with the soft imracAmem," that we neglec ted asking the they were grown above this, or at his father's beau tiful orchard place, a mile and a half frodi town. They any how. Some other delicious fruit en gaged our attention and secures our thanks. The. gages areLincoln growth.

Outgoing U. S. Senators. The foU lowing is a list of Senators whose terms expire in 1851, and whoso successors will be chosen by the Legislatures to be leeted this fall. The whiga are marked thus () Phelps, of Vermont, Greene, of Rhodejsbnd; Dfyton, of New Jersey, Wales, of Delaware, Mason, of Virginia, urney, ot i ennessee, Cass, of Michigan, Benton, of Missouri, Rusk, ot Tex is, Hamlin, of Maine, Webster, of Massachusetts, Dickinson, of New York, Sturgeon, of Pennsy lvania, Prati, of Davi, of Mississippi, Corwin, of Bright, of JY ulee, of Florida, Dodge, of Wisconsin, Baldwin, of Connecticut.

12 Democrats 8 higa. Cabinet There are various rumors from Washington respecting the formation of a new Cabinet. The members of the old Cabinet dered their resignations on the night of the death of General Taylor, but they yen wen a.T.xpn that they will be retained for i he present Mr. Webster it is believed has been tendered the department of State. iMessrs.

Berrien, Mangum, Dawson, Toombs King, and Thompeon are spoken of for the Departments of I. Judge Hopkins, of Alabama is spb. ken of for Attorney General. I Gov. Graham of this Stale is referred to prominently the War or Navy Department Gov.

G. would grace any Department in the Government, The Siamese Twins Dead. The Journal des Debais announces the death, in England, of the famous Siamese Twins. Thel Debats states.that according to the London Medical Times, the, two brothers died of marasmus. A post-mortem examination proved what hits been, constantly supposed by the (acuity, viz: that the two cavities of the abdomen communicated by i means of the hollow ligament which them; and that the livers of the twins were connected by a membrane bridle about half an inch thick Timet.

of omon Keener. 7. Levi Ktlliani Henry Asbury. 1 6. laaaCtTo Thomss Thompson, EJnnJEdiarda, Henry Howard.

0. Daniel Hausj John Rhoncy, David Brindie. 1 10. David E. Warlick.

Philip Hoo ver, Sol Speajsle. i 11. Pauj Anthony, Hnry iReinhardt, Andrew Yoder. 12. John Smyre, Peer Young, Hen ry 13.

Nelson Wijtherppoon, Miles Ab crnathy, Jiimra Campbell. 14. Hosea Linfbsrger, Geo Howard, Crispen Shelton. 15. BjHouston, EHhue Locktaan, Muniday.

i 10. War lick, Jacob Mosieller. 17. Oaoiel Leonard, Peter Finger, Jacob Srjuford. 18 Moses Lutz.

19. Dvfd Bar ter. Elias Smyre. inger, Jacob Carpen 20. Rowe Edwards, Fen dpi Burch.

21. Mirtin Shuford, 22. Abram Sherrill, Hiram Sherrill, Fielden Ti nner. I 23. Her ry! Link, John Ward, Henry 11 awn.

i 24. He4ry Prqpst, Daniel II a A-bram 25. Daniel Riowe, Reuben Seizer, Alexander Summitt. I 26- Gei rge Litile, Burton Craige, David Smith. I VTtt "Poietl, Jeaee Walden, Andrew Ypunt.

I 28. Wm Littei, Lorrrice, and Franklin Moore, 29. John Barger, Jackson Huffman, Ezekiel Chester. 30. Rowe si Alfred Hufiinan, No- ah Simmons.

31. Frederick Jacob Isenhbwer Smith, Eli Sigman, Abel II Shuford, 32. Conneri 1 1 23. Elias Hefher, Elijah Huffman, Edmund Lenair. 34.

Henry Isehhower, Henry Itigold John Siine. 35. Jonas Cli ilie, Lawson Deal.Jacob Huffman. 36. Jacob Litl le, Henry Shook, Ese briouH Heitrick.

37. Austin Cornelius, Conner, Robeson. 39. Moore, roel Holler. 39.

Eli Deal, Harman. 40. Daniel Joseph Bolick. 41. Langdon Hiram Bolick, Andrew tier, ls-Jhn Calor, Moses Her, Gabriel Turner, lufftnan, Elias Bolick, 42.

Wilk Robeson, Hen- ry Settlemyrc Thefol mittee of Crawford, owingspereons are the Com Examination Rev. J. II. Rev, M. Moser, Dr Q- As Said Committee will attend at Newton on Friday! the Oih day of August next.

CT The Hornet's Nest' is assured that! the bet of 8500 which he offered to niake some lime since on 6000 tna-jorjty for Uov. Manly, would have been taken iop promptly, by the gentleman allude to, and Who is now absent from town. We did nol intend to prevaricate, end the typographical errors that may have occurred, could scarcely have answered such a purpose. The 11 Nest" has, no doubt, with good reason, backed out from its bluffing operation on the score of Gov. Manly, giving the anti convention candidate but a cold support, while we remain attached to out stan dard bearer with a greater devotion "the labor we delight in, physics paio," aa to the banter that the next Legislature will be whig, we should not be frightened from our propriety, as it ia well known, that the last was the offer a bet is Sufficient "to satufy us a Spanish Sega rs.

Scotch Souff. bhavinj-Soap 1 I flTTIl ITT MiTniUlTlllll- Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Chocolaiei Mo lasses Cheese, Crackers, hatted to this market in every respect, aa they were bought ai cash prices, and Will be sold at a small profit. GO" Trade given at all times for couc try produce; The pablic are invited to call and iexara ine tor themselves. may 13- 7 -if ffl HE co-partnership heretofore existing 1 wvwc.ts. vuwbiiwt9vuev ajii ii Kal uraon the anKankM naa keen lia.

i solved, Dv mutual cjnserii. aii persons in debted to the coocern. a re rr quested to corn 9 1 forward an make pa meat, as oaeiui too parties purtnises leaving here as soon! as bs can get his boslnvsa nettled. ALEVft. MOORE, JOS- V.

COBB. June 22 li tf Tailoring Businccb. nil subscriber ill continue the basinesa JLL on bis own accoant, at the oId( stand one door west-fHtz' Hotel, whereeing in receipt of 1 be Latest fie will be prepared: to accommodate his iriends to aoj aiyte- sod bis prices ahall be such as tor enatla turn to live and let live." JOS. C. COBB B.

5 Juniioo, may II f. Jane 22 i 11.

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