Clear eland.-The Superior Court closed its business yesterday. The only capital case was that of the State vs. Prior, charged with the murder of Jerry White, which was postponed by counsel for the prisoner, H. W. Guion and J.G. Bynum, Esqrs., who Avere assigned by the court for the defence. (& Our town could scarcely appear more gloomy than it has for the week past, on account of the cold and wet that has caused a suspension of the improve ments that were under way. TFhen Mr Henderson's new establishment is completed, the Jail finished, (and a few high priced lots on main st. improved,) we will be proud to point them out to our visitors as monuments of individual and public enterprize, and home-mechanical proficiency. Blessed with health, and its concomitants, an industrious and moral community of every parly and sect, eight merchant stores, four hotels, two "refectories," and any quantity of law or physic, who would wish a better location than Lincolnton? There is not a vacant residence in town, and but one we know of that ought to be ; yet if our boasting brethren ol Spartanburg and Greenville will give us a call, we prom ise them a "possum supper and fixins," and a ball, too, if they don't say that Lincoln heads them yet. We are plain folks here, and am confident that none but ourself could dare expose such virgin honors to the woild ; but the fact is, any who has braved the troubles and vagaries of a Printer's life from 29 to 47 as we have done, just suits the occasion. $C7The Editor of the L.ncoln Courier has been shocked to find that his birth A.,, U., l i. j .i oujr iiaa nut uccn cnronicieu among me "signs" and "remarkable occurrences," in the Almanac for 1847, said birth day occurring on the 4th December. lie hopes his transit may meet that fate; as to age, that is a delicate matter. FOREIGN. By a late arrival we loam that the British Parliament was to assemble on the 18th for the despatch of business. ' The Pope's rescript has been recei ved, condemning the proposed Roman Catholic Provincial Colleges in Ireland. A feeling of universal sorrow and disap pointment has been caused by it. The Catholic Bishops of Ireland have addressed the Lord Lieutenant on the certain recurrence of the famine in ihc approaching winter. He promises that Government will interfere for the pre servation of human life. The affairs of Switzerland are fast approaching a crisis. The belligerent forces are in view of each other, and hos. tilities appear to be inevitable. A reconciliation has tuken place be tween the Queen of Spain and her bus band. The lale Minister of Finance is charged with the fraudulent issue of bonds to the extent of 160,000.000 reals. The affairs of Italy are noi yet satis factorily adjusted. Austria continues obstinate, but does not seem disposed to take any aggressive steps. , Fresh failures to an enormous extent had taken place within the last fortnight, some of them the oldest establishments in the land, and ail effecting, in a greater or less degree, various houses who have still continued to maintain their credit. The Whig Legislature of Tennessee had not, at the lales dates, succeded in electing a Uuited States' Senator. The two Houses had been balloting for a ("rA or Mr Scattering was al ways ahead. This is a pretty specr men of Whig love for the "spoils." John McPherson Berrien and Wm B Dawson, both Feds, have been elected to the United Stales' Senate from the State of Georgia. M r Berrien is an o;d sinner, politically, but the Whigs Cf Georgia hang on to him with as much tenacity as the Federalists of this Stale do to Mr. Badsicr. The congregation who worship in one of the most gorgeous churches in New York, are about to construct a separate and cheaper place of worship for the poor! This, says the New World is making steerage passengers of the poor on the voyage to eternity. Ve rather think it i sending them to eternity in board horns or flatboats while the rich take passage for themselves in floating pala ces. 1 The Bill for the Abolition of Capital Punishment was defeated in the New York Legislature, the vote being Ayes 43, Nays 53. My dear," said a gentleman to a young lady,whom he thought to be mar ried, " do you wish to make a fool of me?" "No," replied the lady, "nature has saved me the trouble." We have seen and heard of several curious articles being brought to market for sale but somthing entirely new, rare and unique was offered in our Streets on Saturday last and for the Ladies, too bringing with it the strong recommenda tion of "being a labor-saving machine;" being nothing less than stick tooth brush es, already chewed to hand! Wc are requested to invite the Democratic party of old .Lincoln, to assemble at the Court House in Lincolnton, on Tuesday next, County court to take into considera tion the subject of the Mexi can war, and the approach ing campaign for Governor, &c. General attendance is requested. X. . - COMMUNICATION. RAIL. ROAD MEETING. AT a meeting of the citizens of Lin coln county, held at the Court House in Lincolnton, on Saturday, the 20th nil.. J. T. ALEXANDER, Esq. was Called to the chair, and B. S. Johnson and T. J. Eccles appointed Secretaries. The object of the meeting having Ween explained by Henry Can-:ler, Eq W. Lander, Esq. introduced the following resolutions, which he prefaced with re marks aptly suited lo the occasion, and well calculated to carry conviction as to the necessity of our course, to the minds of all who will understand. They were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That we, the citizens of Lincoln County, hereby approve of the endeavors now being made to run the contemplated Hail Road from Columbia to C harlotte by Yorkville, S. C. and that we will co-operate with our friends in ork District, to secure the road by the way of Yorkville. Resolved, That we will extend not oniy our influence, but according to our ability, our money, to secure this great object. Resolved, That these proceedings be published in the Lincoln Courier, York ville Miscellany, and Palmetto Bani.cr, Columbia. J. T. ALEXANDER, Chairman. B. S. Johnson, T. J. EccLts, Secretaries. Attention! Town Company. Be and appear at your usual muster ground in Lincolnton, on Saturday, Dec. 4th, properly armed and equipped as the law directs, for exercise. CTCourt Martial on default ers will be held after parade. Bv order. W. R. CLARK, O. S. 2 52- Dec There will be sold at the Court House in SHELBY, On Saturday, the 1st day of January next.cn a credit of I2innnthe TUT. I. VP. LIKELY NEGROES belonging to the Estate of Thomas Ro berts, deceased. This December the 1st day, 1847. J. M. ROBERTS. Administrator. Dec 2 5l-3t OT' The subscriber having retired from business, requests all those indebted to him to make settlement by the latter part of next week, or they will positive ly have to pay cost. GILBERT PRESNELL. Dec 2 52- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. By an interlocutory decree of the Court of Equity, made at Fall Term, 1847; it is required that all persons ha ving claims secured in a Deed in Trust, made by Henry Fulenwider to Bartleu Shipp, present and prove them before the G'ierk and Master in Equity of -Lined?. County, on or before the 1st day of February next, or be forever thereaf ter excluded from any benefit therefrom. W. WILLIAMSON, Nov 6 50 C. & M. E. TAILORING. Having received the latest Fashions, is prepared to accommodate the public. His terms ar moderate, and his work shall not be excelled in taste or durabili ty. 0OCcttikg done at short notice. Nov 16 21- A STILLER. WANTED. Liberal wages will be paid tor a good Stiller, for Four or Five months, by ap plication to the subscriber, three miles south of Yorkville, York District, S. C. JONATHAN L. SUTTON. Nov 20 51-2 Church to Build. Proposals will be received by the un dersigned, Commissioners, until the 1st day of January, 1848, for building at the Brevard nd Graham Family Grave Yard, nearty equi-di&tant between Gra ham's Furnace and Brevard's Forge, a new BRICK CHURCH, of the follow ing dimensions, viz : 44 feet long by 28 wide ; to have a stone foundation, and to be 15 feel high from the sUls to the plates; to have 3 doors and 10 windows. The above building to be completed in a neat and workmanlike manner. Further particulars and specifications will be given, when proposals are pre sentedto C.C.GRAHAM, O E. A. BREVARD, W M.JOHNSTON, V3 C. L. HUNTER, D. DELLINGER, J 3 Oct 30 49- " Dr. MICHAEL'S PILLS, AN EFFECTUAL CURE For Chills and Ferer, and warranted to cure whenever the directions are strictly followed ; nor will they be found less effectual in relieving Nervous Headache. The known efficacy and unparalelled success of th se Pills, entitle them to more confidence than all the catch pen ny nostrums now deluging the country, and proposing cures for Chills and Fe ver, while the subsequent efTect3,a rising out of deleterious compounds, serve to open new diseases, making serious in roads upon the tender coats of the sto mach, &c. These remarks are not de signed to puff, but simply to notify a suffering community where they may find a safe and efficacious cure. Tie hih testimonials, accompanying these Pills, justly entities them to pub lic confidence. By reference to the Bill of directions, it will be discoverable thit they are not recommended by Tom, Lmck and Harry, and nobody knows who; but by names whose veracity is beyond suspicion. A few will suffice Rev Saml Williamson, Pres't David son College, N. C. Rev Cyrus Johnson, of Charlotte Rev A M Foster & iadv, S C Confer. Rev W A Gamewcll, ' " Rev l)r Jas F Gilmer, Mecklenburg. Dr Thomas Harris, of Charlotte H B Williams, And many others. For particulars, see bill of directions. Supplies will be furnished by application to the inventor ana proprietor, at .Morganton, IS C. J. MICHAEL II APPOLDT. Th ey can be obtaiticd in Lincolnton, by application to C. C. HENDERSON, Agent Nov 5 5'J-l v STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I.I3COLX COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Qr. Sessions Sep Session, 1847. Asa F. Cochran and wife Caroline, ts. George W. Motz. Attachment levied on a servant Boy, named Bill. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant in this case resides without the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of the law cannot be served on him, It is therefore Ordered, That publication be made in the Lincoln Courier.giving notice to the said defendant that he be and appear be fore the Justices of our Court of Pieas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said cour.iy at the court house in Lincolnton on the first Mouday in December next, then sn.i there to plead or replevy ; otherwise judgment final will be render' ed against him, and the propeny levied on condemned to satisfy plaintiff's debt and costs. Witness, Robert Williamson, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 1st Mon day after the 4t(i Monday in August, in the 72d vear of our Independence, A.D. 1847. ' R: WIU.IA.MSON, Sent IS Clerk. EaEBJCfOLXXT SHOE SCORES. COME AND SEE! THE SUBSCRIBER, Has just received an excellent assortment of Boots,Shoes, Hats and Caps, which he Hatters himself can be sold a little lower than any offered in this market. Among his assortment for Ladies may be found all sorts, from the common Walking Shoe, up to the FIXES T CONGRESS BUSKIN, AND SEAL PARIS TIE. Again he would say COME AND SEE before purchasing elsewhere. His store is on Main street, west of the Court House, in the building formerly occupied by Col, F. A. Hoke, as a Cook Bindery. HORATIO THOMSON. Lincolnton, Dec 2, 1847. MEW STTODffillE! OSS 33 & Would respectfully inform Just Received and opened at the old stand NEW STOCK OF GOODS, PUKCIIASEO EXT1IIELY FOB. CASH, Which they are determined shall b5 sold CHEAP. Call and see. No danger of getting old Goods they have none. Besides Dry Goods and Silks of evtry vanity, they will keep up a choice assortment of Hardivare,Cutlery,Boots,S7ioes,Hais,Ca2JS,tieeiisware German Hotting Cloths, Carpenter's Tools, Groceries, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, $c $c. They are young men anxious to do a business, nd flatter themselves that they will sell Goods on such terms as will bring custom, therefore they ask you will come and look. Lincolnton, N. C. November 0 50-tf NOTICE. ftThe Sale of the "High Shoals Property,''1 advertised for the first, is postponed unul theSthday cf December next, H. W. BURTON, Surviving Ex'r R II Burton, dec Nov 20 51-2 NEW ND SPLLNDID 8 T A The Proprietor of the Tig YORKVILLE HOTEL, had his Stables burnt down in August last, bv a stroke of lightning; he has now erected new ones, sufficiently largo to contain Sixty Horses in good style, together with good orderly Hostlers. His Hotel is now in successful operation, and he respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage ef his eld friends ; and he hopes the tra velling community will give him a call and sec how they like him. WYLIE L. HARRIS. Yorkville, S. C. Nov 20 51-3 CENTRAL, BOARSINCi Ilonsc Church street, opposite Planter's Hotel, CHARLESTON. The location is in theverv Wi -CPntre of business,within one a iw minutes walk of the chie! ed. rices of Religion, Commerce, Law, and the Daily Press. OCrBusiness men, tisiters, Country Merchants and Travellers genteely ac commodated for one half the hotel char ges. The patronage oi tho up-ccuntry is solicited. Sept 25 47-3m TICE George W M:Ca!ister, of Sethis County, 3 miles and a nan nortn-weat ot Uailas.on iv jl - juoi. riuricu iul ril! as a siray, a GRAY MARE about 11 years old, about 15i hands high, dark mane and tail, spavined on the right hind leg, valued at 25 dollars. M. II. HAND, Ranger. Gaston County, Oct 14, 1847. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, LINCOLN COr A' TV. Court of Pieas and Qr. Sessions Juoe Session, 1847. ORDERED by Court, that hereafier Monday of edch and every term of this! I ourt be set apart for the iransaction of County business. All tLe Justices of the County are requested to give their atiendance accordinp-lv. Ordered further, that Jurors be sunvj raoned, and alt State witnesses bound, to attend on Tuesday of each term, and not before. Witness, R. WILLIAMSON, Clerk, Sept 18 4 5- 52 tf m E C TER & E , the public, that they have of Col. John Hoke, dee'd, cu entirely Land for Sale. I will offer for sale, on the Land, on Monday, 6th December next, on the waters of Beaver dam, in Gaston coun ty, 177 acres of LAND, joining th road leading from Lincolnton to Shelby, and joining Moss Roberts land. Said Land sold under a Deed of Trust exe cuted by Robert Smith, of Cleveland county, to secure the payment of cer' tain monies to Thomas Williams. Terms made known on day of sale JAMES W. JACKSON, Trustee. Oct 30 49- (ZrFRESH ARRIVAL jq NEW COOPS, C. C. HENDERSON, Is now receiving at bis old stand in Lincolnton, a large and splendid assort' rnent of New and Fashionable FA IX ASD WINTER GOODS, which, having been selected by himsolf wiiii great car and economy, be can warrant as good, and, sell as cneap.ifnot cheaper, than any other Merchant in the place. His Stock consists in part of DRY GOODS : Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Oregon Cassimeres, Cashmerets, Crotun Coalings, Erminets, Jeans, Vesting, Irish Linens, Drillings, Hosiery, Gloves. Suspended, Handkerchiefs, every quality. Laces, Ribbands. Edgings, Insertings, Patent Threads, Cniditigs, t'fincy Colored fionuet Silkf, Rich New ;yle Oregon & Lama PJaids Silks, Velvets, Satins, Cashmeres, Deldines. Ijombazines, Plaidi, Alpaca, Ginghams, Calicoes, Checks, Muslins, Cambncs.lkd Ticks, Flannels, Diapers, Worsted Serge, Jaconets, Sheetings, Shirtings, fcc. Ac. Queensware, Hardware, Crucible?, Carpetings, Dye Stuffs and Medicine, BOOTS AND SHOES, Belling Cloths and Screen Wire, t'oacn Trimmings, a large variety. Harness Mountings and Sadule-Trees, School Books and Stationary. CHOICE PERFUMERY. GROCERIES, Of every description. IUOJT CASTINGS and NAItS, In fact the most General Assortment . of Goods evtr brought to this place.--The public are invited to call and exam' ine for themseltes ; no trouble to show Goods. (jCT Country Produce taken in ex- change for inerchandiz-; Sept 18 46-