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Till sest iy V.h, I ! HO iiiiii I'm m "ii nrtm nrr fi - i : .., 3I. i:. I'M !., ; MHATOV sl.l A I "I l II I .lior. ffWiiMWh uv - m SWISS, sil. iitt, 'I MI. TbursUiiy lit t-iiitK, Fon thk 'j.irri iTtiiv ok 7,t; i : i rm rK, AS1T Iamihis: I mv,b 11' WA. No KtTKTllKK AMsNlHSKHTa. " )! TONATilAN-WOIirU, p OK "KA.NfH'I.J'i!. ' f Eewtnesi of JSorik Carolina. i Afl" to tiie ailiile on oW first page, taken fr"tti liiu Nirlyik iftof Jrnii, and entitled the "Diky of Nnti '.Kliija," we have tieon im- r. sl with a s;,'elh.f our fysomrocs, as) pour- tpivcJ i ounnt ami grniliU- pen, mora than Jin j-tiur ', before the industry of mn U4 .H 'lil their development, It i.-t tut ?;n III the first enthusiastic im prrwions of Mijufi. inl explorer are verified by ueqtiein tx-rmfi'. Our own Htate, however, -unou-mi sn ttccnuijji in mis, respect. Mr wm The lata Hon. Jno. M, Korchead, Tlie iebgniph uimotincrd, on .yesterday, the death, on tho dny previous, t tlx; Kox-kbridge ; Alum PprinVv VirjfiiiM, i-f the lion. Juba ' Motley? Jloabed,t OuilTot Previous inlor-. ination bad iw1tnniMirl us of 1U prmarious ... JiealtjJnit we bad' not anticipated a fatal ter mination of hi tuulaily. , Tim intelligence of bis 'demise willows r.1 regret throughout this State, ti which he lias Irfvu. so dlstiiiiruish 1 and useful a cltlj-n. -Go?, Jforcbcad Win lrn in Rockingham County, Jdly ul wai, wninntly, t the time of his death, in the flWihj yer; of bin . He wa educated fy Key DavKl Cald . well, and graduated, to 1817, at the taiversity. In 1821 he rtrentHlie comity of Rocking, tiara In the House of, Commons; after which lie removed to Culiford nl tjtmt(I ihit coua, ty in the legislatures of liWfl and 18!7. During all this interval, and uji to the year 1810, he pursued the ftrofe'wiott of the law, prUi iiig at the bar f hi tp;uit with gtfcat uc-tt, In 180 he wa the raudidate of the "Whig party for Gorernor, and fleets! ow tho Hob, ',R.f v M,' BnUftdirn, ajid, re-fiu.-ted,5ii 1843 over the llun. Ixwi D, Henry. Both ot thos ' 'j)Bpaignv4f - tlw alijlity and tljjor with which thiy were conduct!,-arc ' ptrhaps the rnnst tm'iiiorable in th political history of the Stattf. In the prosecution of them OoV. Morubuad aciuired reputation a an etfeeti atvl popular atnitip oiakir "Sfnd t that ot ' very few nitn !n the, tsountry. Hi dniiDitra- tiftn aGov-rnir of th Sfata wai chariu ti'riA'd by unwearied induiilry, Kixiittl ability and gnat acceptability to the W'niile. To hi etRirtu Hud management the. former f-'oinmon' Sch'Hil urn tern of the State was hirrly indebted for it in. auguration and perfection. ' la 1048, Gov. Morchrad waa IW'U-ut of the great Conrentlon in riiilmli lphia, which nomi nated Gen. Taylor for the Presidency. . .. ' Ji Ha was nutnber ot tlio' flrot foiifoderate Congreiw, and, throughout Uw prflei,of the . late war, thonh Htroflgly op pi we'd to Hi in ception, adhered to the fortne of Ida fllnte . and tiTtion with a inantv and undinchinir fi- " dclify. ' ' Few men, if any, hnve lived in North Caro lina, who devoted: thuin wlve witb . greater aoiiilnity, siwiil-anil . anemia, to ilifl devt;lnp; mcnt of the material, resource of the iitate.- Porhaps the moatWtire and influential of pur - -citizena and capiUIiet in e'uring Aha hnrter of the North Carolina .Railroad and the aul acription to It tUx'k, he wa long it Pn'Jiidont, Mmrinft in .ItunKi.nrA lit flirt slMltfa lt office rare eveentive talent and practical judgment that v,M seldom at fault, in mattera . of business.; He hut been ttiore or km identi fied, for the lust twenty' year uud upwards, with all our worki ol Interna! Improvement and with many of our mechanical and Industriitl enterprises, and cuiitrilmled more to their gen eral stimulation and aucccnn, it lnty with safety be asserted, limn, prrhnpn, any nllief mhn in ifie Btate. lit these reaecl he lid North ('arolinii dihtiiijjuished (vrviec. I (lnv, .Mrelie;id waa for m ny yetua a Trustee of tin; L'nivi nily ; and it wimat the lale t'otn-. ineneeiivnU of tli it Irislitul mn,d'ej)ly interested, ai he Uii', 3 w t ', ii tin; r)iii-ie ofedue.'Uiou and in the tuccros of tin College, thut we lant met him, iii somewhat iiidllTerent hetiltbj it U true, but with every iyuiii to tiojie that liw riiiiatk- aoly rfiiiiil coiHtiiiition would booh overcome the approachr of di i" : ... .... i ..i . i '. t - f i li uiiMesjuon mill i ii'if iirti'i iiiiv,' jwojriicHll wa genial, aoeial nod urlmtitv . , Uis death deprive tliu Stute of it represent . tive nian,-of onu who Iisv t ftllml a very larjre measure ot nscfuhiess, an 1 who wax devoted t the InUresta nl the Common tvoultU. His fallow citkeiu at bui'elhivi rcawn tochoHitU h it. mem ory m a man ol mark and a iaUbiul ptiblle aer - Ynt, while the immediltta cotnmuuity In Veh he resided h cullud upon to deploi-e ilio In of one of iU tiiost eminent ILditi. It will m( li alow in payinjr ami-able tribute tohUoiMnory, and in reeoKiina its anprwiatioo of Hih uucoiit jnon qualities. ' ' ' . ' 4'C Ital'igli, antfltln'f..tyetiturrii ttt th Mth 111 cenloriia who tmii-l ', "tTnder Daren." The Petersburg ludei in ventilating the prepoa tenu and diacrediulde declaration ot Jfr. Hol den that he a igned the ordinance ol aeceaaioo. under dure. It quutea tin following choice extract Iroin the ungle laaue of the tft.ttdari oi iec. s, itwi, eight atontu alter the State ecedetl ; and thereupon arrive at the conclo- ion that 'Congre waa aaeuredly right in re- fuainir to w nd such a retwl een to 8 an ftalva- 4 - - - . j "The Winatna fklitl aeemt to have '. tteee mu n reim.he.1 riyentTy bf affTrrticle ol nurr hewled rn Point Settled. The editor avi : i liMl-nnnn . u.tl I " I'Oint Bel - - ....... ... n - - .i"-. i vv iiah nan lltM Kr t. T.IWl Bkmotai. or Kadicxi. Orrici Holor The authority ot Chancellor Kent, as tjuoted in the following extract from the i?rU, fully ea tablialte the rightfii power of the President to repior from office all refractory ubordi- nate "It ia too late," wmte the Rreat Chanclhr, "to call the Preaident' power in question, after declaratory act of ConreM and an acqulee cence of half a century. We ahould - hurt the reputation of our countrv. and im or acetatd erwkfy f th rtpthlica tendency of reducing all 1 The question of tlie right lelng thua aflirtna- of their diwoverun or propitiate, the favor of their Sovereign, drew no over-wrought p4ctim4 of thcgooijly land iiilo which their linen had fallen.- - ' ' ' - The kketch, to which we. refer, however, waa .written by Lawson,, Surveyor-tleneral of North Carolina urtdur tle reijfn of the grncioua Quejn Anne, who tnado hi firnt voyage to the ,Wtto almut thi cloning year of the' 17th w-ntury. We niake the following extract in the unijue and original language of the author, merely premising that we utut a little expurgate an we go, a tbctaxfc of (he day in whichh wrote were not -altogether refined a thcy;might have been, although it www called the gohlen age ol English literature : 'I pr-x-eed (hcattvo) to what reinaimt of the prewent fltate of Carolina, having already ac coilntod for the animal and ve-tiiblc us lar a thi volume would allow of, whereby the re mainder, though not exactly -know n, may ye be guessed at, if we coMxider v, hat latitude Caro lina lie in. Which reaches to .'Hi deg. und 80 loin. Northern biVitudiVvH I have Itelore ob erved. Which hrt-ilude i a fertile and pleas ant aany in t liu worh), as Will fur tliO-produce of niinerals, fruiix, grain, suit wine, a other rich ronimoditic. Aud, indeed, nil the cxperi mcitt tliat liaee liee.n made in Carolimt, of I In fertility and uutnral edvantages of the countrv, have exceeded all cxiHtctationsasalfordiiigMoiiie eotumoditits which other pluceo, in Ihu Hume latitude, do not. - A good if not better mines than those the rlpaitiars jKisaeas in Ameri ca lie full West from b; and I am certain we have as mounlninou land and a great proba bility of having rich mineral in Carolina as any of those part that are already found to le Do rich therein, pot waiving tins antiject til! some other opportunity, I ahall now give you some obscrvat tn in general coucerniugX'aili n; which are first, that it lies a convenient for trade ua any ot the plantation in America ; that we have plenty of pitch, tar, skins of deer, beeves, fur, rice, wheat, ria, Indian grain, sun dry aorta of pulse, turpentine, rosin, mast, yard, pliok and tmard, tave and lumber, llmlier of many common aorta, fit for any nae; hemp, flaxbarley, oats, buckwheat, pork, tal low, hides, wa. cheese, &e.. beside drum. dyes, fruit, ilk, cotton, Indigo, oil and wine, thut we need not doubt of aaaooa as we make a regular essay ,ithe -eonntry- being adorned with pleasant meadows, river,, mountains, Val leys, LiU and rich pastures, and blessed with wholesome, puro air; especially a little back wards from th tea, where the wild beaata in habit, notw! of which are voracious. .. , There cannot be richer soil, no place 'alxunding more in Desh and fowl, both wild and tame, besides fish, fruit, grain, cider, and many other pleasant liquors, together with several other necessaries fur life and trade, that are daily found out, as new discoveries are made," t- . .- .. - , , . "As for the climate, we t njoy a very wholesome- nnd serene sky, and a pure and thin air. tho win seldom missing to give us hi daily I iloMtfin rr rt nlima mttv n i . I ltua extm a t i1a aWsrkrleTwTrHi-i In that aH iclef In 18t(0.imnielisU lv after the Job Drawn raid.-we urged, the tiovernor to crmv4ie the LegislatureAnd Recommend to that KKly the appropriation of one million of dollar lor tne delenee ot the rMate. And in February last, when we were straggling to preserve the Union, and to avert the cahTmitiea of warwa repeatedly declared that thk Ukiok coci.d kot HK VAINTAIKED MX fOKCt, that it WOUld fall TO rrx-f at fun nun touch or auorkknivm oa cokrciyk rowcita, ami that if Lincoln ahould EVEN THREATEN the Southern State with the word, WE would DEFY AND RESIST HIM." r "The old Federal floverninent, it is true, ap pears to lie desperate, ami ia controlled by a spirit of fanaticism, which knows neither ju tice nor lear because tlicre i no reason in It." "We are seeking to promote the true interests ol North Carolina without regard to party, and to urgo on tho successful prosecution of the war in the most energetic, yet economical manner." "We sincerely hope that Lincoln's Government will not accede to the English demand, (to nr-remk-r Mason and Hlidell,) and that mar mill he mi retuii. rtucn a war would soon open our ports, aud would assuredly end beneficially tor us, while it would still more deeply humble our mieiM enemies." . "It is said that the RASCALLY YANKEE BLOCKADKR8. off Charleston harbor. Bred a salute of thirty tgun in token of their joy at the late destructive fire in thatcitv. Such 1 the FiEKOtsu character of the enemy we are fight ing." - "flod grant that it may prove to he the day of redemption to the Southern States from - the tyranny and lawlessness of the NORTHERN DESPOTISM, and from further devastation by thi CRUEL, UNJUST ANp BLOODY war." , Petroleum in Horth Carolina. We publish, a a matter of interest, the fol- i ..... - ..... luwiug iciier irotn w. u. Kerr, A. M., state Geologist, late Professor of Chemistry, Mincral- JI?.'XJKl,e4li expedicy of each meas ure is all that.now needToreupj sod we are rejoiced to see daily indication that Preaident Johnson is thoroughly convinced on that score. - i - So long as the subordinate officer ot a vessel behave themselves, no matter how much they may differ in epinum iron thit Captain a to the best mode of navigating his vessel, no great uarui m uwiio ui is uaeij to ensue, iut wuen ther incite to mutia v. and even threaten to An- peee their superior, and run the ship to suit themselves, upon the reefs, and rocks, and quick-sands, it is high, time that the strong arm ot authority should lie Wrposed. They should be put off at the first port. This Btitndard isn't pleased with the propo sed Soldiers' Union Convention at CIcavelartd. It ridicule the signer to the call (among the number many distinguished and eminent men;) as "verdant." It attempts to create the iuler eaee that Gen. Grant, Sherman, Hooker, and other, do not sympathize with it objects, be cause their names are not attached to the ad dress. Is it possible that the Standard is o "verdant" a not to know that the army regu lations,ln spirit, if not in express terms, prohibit officers of the army from engaging in such po litical movements? The names ot the signers to the call are those of ex-Army officers, aud they out-number, in the ratio of at least twenty to one, th list appended to that other call (for a Radical Soldiers' Convention at Pittsburg. 11 a. Hoi.dk calls Stanton "that pure pa triot." He has heretofore eulogized Ilrownlou a that "ghriout old patriot." Can't he put in word or two, in the patriotic line, for Hamil- ITl'ATIO WASTED. t VUUJINIA LADY, of mah experiem in twh-I- lug, Onares s vituttiou in a srhout or prlrste faintly, tslie tra.-be tit usual braacliai in EiiKliHh, the reueu snj Latin laiipnsgts, aud Alalia uu- Um liarCKEKs: Itevi rr. Anrwtronjr," SorfJk,: V: Misr Nash snJ Kollo-k, Hillaboro', K. -1 Adilrrss Oi A. f.t nsrieiium, Warrvn ikh, N. C. : Aug hW, ., j- v -;-. , fllHK DirecUir uT tka Work Hon us, orJn-(i tr th I I . u. I'j.n.l. I '... .f..u. ... .... ..I . . 1 : euuTeuient tbatanee of the Citvof KaleliHi, nt iiuiuh. diately on oihj of the Kail Kiilsa trsct ot laud npua wui:u ku uni-R nsjfn ue ioumi. W. M. , ,- N. 0. BAIKiKir, Couuuittw. I.UB HALE.-H t Who.- M. si . - . . -t'lXUA AuK. as-tr J- Agency Virginia rfiiitentlury, 1211, Cary St. Richmonl OBSALli, I'KMTKNnAR Y'GHJDM, Axes James. I iirwt of the rery lr uilnals. Ordnra j by tlm essh rtrsiwelfully Modelled, And protniMlv , tendsa La. ' " . I teiuMd to. - Aug. 23 3tw2ui JOHN a CARY, .-Gen. AgX THO. SI AS SMJTI; E.J. H ALE, ... - V. H. HALE. EDWAbD J. HALEX SON. Latk EnrroBB or thk; FArrrrBm.i.a (KjU.) Ohnkhvu, Publlsliew, BiHikselltTs KIuTTonfrs, tlMI Uro,, K, I.,k, - - . ;-. . . " NEAltl.Y Ol'POKITK tft. NICHflLAS IIOTTKL, . Will be 8 U.I t nilJly ilouksellxrs and Uert.kaats wiih all sun Ii-h in ilicir line- al as fvi.il;l eanh pneea aa e be had in the citr. AS til nrt.VwNimi deshm in tlirrltv. I in xil ir-lt wrsonal eslln or orUurs of tlioir friMiils irnj tlie pull- : Aug 292w WlIOLIlSALF A N U B E T A I L 0 K V GOODS 25 SYCAMORE STUEET. ogy and Geology, at Davidson College. Mcurt, A. 0. BrenUer, S. P. Jones and othert (".TheXvrth Carolina Petroleum and Mining Company, 0r$m$ban, JIT. C- i Sirs: In your letter asking my opinion of the prospects and probabilities of Petroleum op. eratioo in North Carolina, yon state that your procedure will be much influenced by my answer to your inquiries,- Let me aay in the beginning therefore, that there ia yet too much doubt and .uncertainty enveloping the geological theory of that subject to make it prudent to base an ope ration upon anr scientific opinion, which in the present state of our knowledge of the matter, can elaim to be little more than conjecture. The whole subject is sonesr and the fact have ac cumulated so rapidly and cover so wide a field, and so many points remain still in obscurity, that it would be unsafe to venture a prediction mat on win or win no do round in any given locality. The only satisfactory method of set tling the question of iU presence is to make an x peri men i uy boring. And this is bo very I Holt, Is'nt he ton, Forney and Butler ? 'And there too, the proven suborner of perjury a patriot, also ? Buti.bk, Slightly Rsmovti).-The New York HVrU let fly at Beast Butler, who said a lew aay since that the fighting generals were Radicals, tlie following sharp arrows : "Couhj there be a greater atretch oHmpudence than for this Big Bethel blunderer, this digger of the Dutch Gap diteh.- this fugitive to-- and tarn Fort Fisher, this "bottled-np" Butler, the scorn or uenerai u rant could there be a great er piece of impudence than for him to; spout cnarges ana inuenaoes that the Jlynting gener als dd not approve the President s policy t" ' Th IUpK'A', Orgftd in this City lrteimuri'S fr o her people out of it own busln-1,'- fohp-ltimj that the standml is milvernslfy: rejected ti siu riou. ' It falsely says that if we had full sway, we wouldcall a Convention and prescribe a test oath that would disfranchise every irisn (lint did not sympathize with th 'Confedernt c-uh. Our ppiscript ion Would not be, however, even in that case, a hundredth part so' sweeping as the one that you, Mr. Ex P. 0., and fHevens, Sumucr. Erowblow and ftnflor. iit.e. 'Ton Wish to dbfranehiie and 'rlera-lrj JI who di,l sympathies W their fiiend and tlicir8h5 tion durinjr the war. And this, too, after having urpeI them to fiVit imtil the l it dollar i ,.. .. !.... .".'.: t . V",- -- UU lUfl IltSL mail VKIV ?.ir'. u I I - - - bad faith upon tlie n... ---s.v.ihe S..iih..r.ttM . pie, befj.Yti-', f'itW.l',, it, SfyTlileiqtuerlf papers, 'exept tli" r C Ilie itadWal 'stamp, are 'well mntttin- 1 by patronage.' If Ihe tauJurd were. lt'-r 6Ulaiiled, it w-onld 'doubtlei see the luiiti.-r tiifou;.'ti ltir.''rentip -i-tnrle?.' f,-t it mend its political morals, Warn to 1 ltt vindictive tid jiu'evoienl townrtls it tieibliof?, nJ atWi tor its ft;-. -in -y In lrin;diir on flic wnr by'asing 1fo stir up piesent" wrath end l-itlcmi sV-itas! rha'k,l pro::p. cts, jiiay mpfove. bhwsing, unless now nnd then on a winter's day. which i not often ; nnd when cloudy, the Unit appearance of a Noi fh-west wind clears the hor izon and restores the light of the sun. The hotter months being refreshed with continual breeies of cool, reviving air; and the Spring being as pleasant and beautiful as in any place ! ever aiw In." ;' :' f "Hainan be a bolii'ilst, here is a plentiful field of plana to divert hiitt in. If he'be a gar dener and delight In that pleasant and happy life, he will niectwllh' a climate nnd aoil that will foster nnd promote hia leHigvi in as great meaaiire miy luau man wish ioV. All sort ol'liantliernfu, and curpcntera, joiners, masons, plaijiters, shounUrrs, tannepi, tailors, weaver, and mt olliers, Jiiany witjl gwid Imgiunings, and UodV. blifsing, thrive very well in thi plaea, ntnl provide enlates fur their children," vuiw wn, W a irst rate Baldwin horse ntadu) : s COUN and C)B llifflc4llt or costlv affair- to such a dem. of i.H'ff ' Kxl irm-t;h .iiut... Ju-i.: i UAuwa.. .. - MfeW ADVERTlKMEiNTiS COTTOM FOR S A LE I T Wn-I-en, ohp, 45 SAW COTTOV GIN, X (rood as new: with s good lN'DIA-KUBBEB HAND; i-power, (tns Bust kind ever I CKUHUKHvery Utile used : simplicity and perfection has the manufacture ol the implement for, the purpose been brought and o much (kill has been acquired ia the of them. And I was glad to find on visiting last week the ground where yourmachinery has bsen erected and the preparations nearly com pleted for sinking the first well, thateveempany of citizens of North Carolina have the enter prise and public spirit to make this exploration, which uittst inure to the common benefit as well a that ol the immediate members of the, com pany. : For you will decide satislactorily and finally and iu theonly way in which it can be decided, the question of the existence of petrole um in available quantity in North Carolina. Ann wiieiuer you succeed tn finding oil or Aug 80-1 w K. RAYNER, NOTICE. IHAVK had prepared and printed notices fur the trarpoae of posting lands, prohibiting in aecordanee with law all twraons from trespassing on lands for any pnrpoMwaaumever, without permissiun from the own er ibsreof. Thew notiees are applicable in every Connty of the Htate. -j Ttiev eaa be vnicared st 10 wnl eiiiiur t,v rruiwn ui ptimjn is- ny iciuT saurtMUKd tome i return stamp. I JNO. N. Bt N J INO. Clerk Wake Hup. Court. . hv cniviuing hhi inunis wiin return stamp. . . JNO. N. lit V Ang.av-iw A , SALSf AdUAIDI ICTIO.V 1 not, your experiment, besides its general scien- O" ?,ATUR?Al" "e,t. September 1st., at my Ht.re, title Interest and the light which it must throw V upon several yexel questions, will proUbly A LABGK MEDUEY OF ARTICLED, i- (tho ftrullnrt) takes ccial pains to pro duce the impression that tlmre is no foundation for the Iset, that in many of, our Western coun ties Union men have Ihh cnwiitcd tinder the forms of Hlalo' law, while scnossloniMte have been allowed toga unpunished. "r-titandmd. We not only take pains to "produce the Im ptcsioiiTthat such is not the case, but we say unequivocally that the assertion Is without foundation that any such state ot things exists. We defv ilm ?.iM.fMf nvmlii tl.n u;.r.MU I of any such persecution ; not as Parte atatementa of criminals, who have flod to the eo-called Union covert as to a "city of refuge," but the )rof. Will it publish w hat the CommlsslonT vcj reiicutly sent to he Yct to investigate these ami kindred matters, have (o say on the tlhjiiif Wo have not seen their report; but it Tsnimorcd that' they did notfiml the' "mart's tiet'' over which the fitandttrtl ia so exercised, iiiougn. tliey prooainy sought It with s keen (MH'iit and credulous' enr. V , - ' ' I.Tn4 IATC A-kctiont in. the North swill soon tx'gin to nttj-skk attention, 1 Vermont open the ball on tli0,4'h.f Septeinlicr next, and Mane follow on Hie 10th. prov The former Slate elects tiovernor, three tin-luliora of Congrejis anVi L ;ji.daturp, with -Will fill tk vacam ica" in the United States .'Senate i(ecs8ionel by the tiewaso of Jacob (,'ollamer ahd Solomon Fiot. Jf due choose a 0.?ernor, State Legislature. eA fit member ofConcree,.' : i' ' .-''.' - ' The Itai!icTrtTfrrt bvk of cohjmonci'ng political csmpaijt with two New England'" num-s in me ironi, in me smriillaa line. '1'he von w new resources oi coat anil iron aud not improbably also of lime, salt end gyp sum, whose presence, in association with theeoal, tliere are good reasons for suspecting. " In reference to the question of the probabil ity of yourlmling oil, it is proper to state, as I shall do briefly and frankly, in answer to your inquiries, what I consider the fixed and ascer tained facta and principles bearing na that point, omitting whatever ia merely conjectur al. V l-i- ' Petroleum or mineral oil is of organic Origin, being derived from th accumulations of the remain of vegetable and (chiefly ot) , animals of former ages, which lie buried deep in the rocks. Oil may be expected therefore only where these fossils abound. It is seldom found (If st all) in the rock where it originated, bat at a higher level It is found chiefly in sand stone, which is never fbe source of it produc tion. It doe not occur la metamorpbic or al tered (so called primary) rocl;. v , , . ; The rocks of North Carolina, excent the Dnen and Dsn River coal measures, (and the marl re gion of the coast) are of this description and contain no fossils; o that you have selected iYlM nl l,W.n 1 1 1 S I U. C - 1 - 1 ... "...j n . 11, mV win-re o re is any probability of success ; because there only tne rocKs are not meUmorphic and there sand stones and fossils abound, and since these eosl formation are of no great thickness and the oil lie abor the horiann of iU production, yon way expect to find it, if at all, at no great depth below the surface. V It is important in fixing the location 'pfjour wells in a coal region to seek indications of bi tuminous coal, the presence of anthracite deno ting a degree of metamnrnhism lor alteration of the constitution of the rocks) which Implies the altsejwe of petroleum ; and the chances of success wilt be further Increased if too select a Wn towards which the rock incline upward froai opposite directions, an anticlinal axis, in eomnriian ITomu. !... I fc,;iM n. . CookingrtovM, 8outd Ale, goods, wsro and luor ebandue, generally. nai to eununenv at lOe'ckick, A. M. ' . . ... J. J. LIXCIIFUKD, Ang..ilt ; ,,..'. . Aae't. ' IIABOW4IIE AU CXTLIIKV. FALLTRA.DE 18CG.X WE AEE HECE1TI5G QUE FALL STOCK. SOMETHIiNG NEWX! SOMETHING NEW! JVHT ItECKIVED st M. KOSENBATJjrU, next door J llo P. 1'. Pesend's Draa Htora. a Urire asaortnutnt of FALL and W1STEK goods, eonsistiug, In. part, of French and Iriia FopUna, Empren Clotha, Slack SOki, r French and English Kerlno, urenadtnei, - ' ; All-wool Delainea, . Alpacas, , K ,. Opera flannel, " Silk and all-wool Flannels, Shaker Flannels,' r, English and American Print. ' J And a full nd complete assortment of bleaehed and unbleached shirtings and sheetinfra, linen and cotton diapering, towls, table cover, napkins etc. Ladies,' MiV.ii(l Chililren' shoes, lYuumed and nntrim med Hats, Ac, I WOULD ALSO CALL FAETICVLAB AT- TION TO MY FIHE LIE'S OF GENTLEMEN'S READY MADE CLOTHING, Oeut's furnishing good. Hat and Cap, 'Boots and 81m, Ac, Ac. A lino U of Ladies and Oenf TRAVELING i nun km for sale ehosp.- All i if th above, and a thousand more articjea, too uuiumu w nienuon, i am now ready to aeu at th lowest essh yriees. .,- - t-.-t t T Thanking the citizens of Raleigh vaml vicinity for pt patronage, I would respectfully solieit a further ositiuuauee of the same, " r M. RPSENBAUM, X I Vayelirvilla at,, next door to P. F. Fes cuds Driig Btorw. ST ATE, OP NORTH CAROM A. S400 EEWARD. . A. l'HOCLAMATIO IV. By Bi Excellency, JOEATHAE W0ETH, GOVERNOR OF NORTH CAROLINA. Whkreas, it ha befn represented to me tlist JOHKPH HVQQ, late of the County of Waits in ssid rasui, swhis uuargea witn tne nmruer or one w. I Fort, kste of said eountv and Htata. and tliil tho u.i.1 8ugK is a fugitive from justice and has escaped be yond Uis limit of the (Mate ; ! t- . KoW. THKSKVOUie. in nr.W Kf mmiA rtrr itu ufuiiKi h m hm, iur uia saiu aiiegeu ninrilor, I Jokatbah Wobtr. Oovernor of aaid HUtn. do issue this my nroelsniation, offering tho rewani of FOUH HUKXiKED DOIXAKH fiw his approhensiua miu u.-uvri t va ura onenn or saia umnty or wake. "Tho First of tho Seasfjn." ' In witness thereof. His KxeailnnrT. Jusa. I A VjfiiAS Wobtr, Governor Tif ssid Htate, bss J hereto set his hand and caused the Great v-w Heal of the Htate to baafflxed. bone, at the Citr of KaleiArb. this ths hl. .lv r I A... . . I. imu.' " . . ' ' audita, a. lt. J rwmt. ... , t. Jly theOoverma-! y JONATHAN WOBTIL . H. daolev, rnvate Secretary, - LARGE Opening of New Fall Cooda, With an extensive assortment of CARPETS, Rt'UH, DRU00ETTS AND GENERAL ItOt'SE-KEEl'ISQ GOODS, and an entirely new stock of ths bsndsnuwst DBEfM GOODS the market affords. ' . W'M And this the best oppettaaity to prorate ' choice new styles of FALL DRESS GOOD8, which I opening (a great vsriety, odi as splwidid' Engeni and Empress Cloths, Crepes, Merino, Gold anells, richly embroidered an entirely new things, rk,tHininViilk IbtplSi oii cL.ne fotthaT : eonw A'Sote, efleetiv Careanx, with rich Broehes,' "Loinetto, efieetiye Satin Clii'nx, on lasting finish gronnds, very costly V'ltich Valentin, in pUla ehcoe," all new sud desirable shade, prime qnslitia and besntlml designs, with rich Birches. , A msgnifleent Msortment of '" "'.' ' ' Vh- ' - ' " " : SQTJA1E & LONG SHAWLS In U their new style snd combinations, at prim ttot e8 nutnil to fltax. I would call special sttenlion to my stock of ' ,CEXri.VC IRISH Li.r.s, DESCRIPTION. A A- NOW IN STOKE Bnggy nd waggoa 'l ire fiYaa to finches wide; Hwewls Iron, Csst and Blister, Htwd, Band Iron , do. Hand aud Tea Waiters : . , CVwkuig Htovea ; various Patterns : , . SO Keg Nails, to UU penny. 1000 lbs. Bono Iroa. sat 1 1 IiiAm w ith s general aasurtaMiil of Touts and Bu UuW J. BROWN, AngaS-tf . . . WhhMaTIwiB. llOE AG AIM IUWAKU WIIEKIJ-R CO., hat retnrned to j- uieir tsa (wsv, (inramrtv oecnpled bv 8. 11 kwing whhili hsa Imu minted and modniuHHl, auu ic scsu mm taeir rrwiiiissnd the pul.Uc. shall auun b able to call your attention to a y NEW AND DESIRABLE RTOOK of Fall and Winter flootls. , EDVVAJ!DWIIEELEIlCO, Ralelgb,N. C. Ang. a-tf ' A Northern orresjxudfnt says he is ""a lUul calbut Beitliera Liijot nor a fi(nattc.',) Here is a subject, fur Barn n m. ' ti st io eruiont J while in Maliie the 11 tliey ' j severance tomr 1 griloplcsj phrase. yam jMUk. etwrav msU imw- . . I - - . . , . .a fvirrmtttttlf WWW- . t. . i - r . i .... i. . i - .. . I a i.i j , . l . . . ,. i-nu nope io vi, is io icunec ine peavj liailical I Mnuiff snu uoping uu ti may result profitably ,nsofitiMS,, ..,. i. : I M yourselves, in wie complete realization of your oope-s, sou m iib oiate ny ine Development Ot riiK ml Kk and holt Litowsi.Ww is out again that no one will rejoice more sincerely ia your r..u.,on. "" iwi;,ivii fjuros i H-rss viisii Biywti, i ours resjiecrnuiT, tv KAR1J WIUSA MKNT AND BALL! Th Grand M Ttmrnament and Ball beretofnr artnonneed to ninie n uie uia, a nepteniber, at JOSIM' HI'hINOS, Warren Couuty, will take pise positively VU . HUH... ,U V V 1 .1 'I. Ilillr. " Every arrangement bss een nisde to render the yAAwi8Miiiuw sua (1411 g tit nil ; - - JNO, II. HOPE. with "the lo) al tueii" of Tennc!isto, "Loyalty," he assure them, Vis becoming despicable," and as he pride himself upon be ing a fine illtwtra tinnot that particular virtue, we are ttotiit all sorry to be told that he, and siteli a he, arebe friiinifig to appreciate, the degradation thy have brought upon thcmselfea." - - - .; , ,. ,.' ... -i . AUgUSt Tli., 1S00. W.CKEUR, State Uecilogist, N. C, The New York Wertd Is confident that the Conservative will carry Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiau. We wish they conld carry New Eng land also oht of -the count ry. tieumi (ohiuiImIoq IMeiH-liaiiii 83 BEAVEE ST. SEWTOEK. ' V JN0. :P0TI8 BRO WJf, I.ATE OF BROWN, DKftOSSETT A CO., Established in E. York in 1840. EIC1ID. M. ( l.YLEK, , OF GEQIIGIA. Liberal s.lvsncrs BitJe on Consignments. Aug. KJw3ut T Joskph Sroo la represented to be about 30 vaan nf Rv S feet. 6 or 7 inches hitrh dark hair hluo ri round fsoefull hps nose, slightly Inclined to turn the largest in V or North Carolina, embracing SO.OiVj yards, all bought at suction, and will be sold at prices far behw any 'mt7ctr quality ever' offered In this mar ket I have also just received over ,10,000 yards of PANTALOON GOODS, in every vsriety of finish snd quality, varying in price from 80c, to 13, This stork nn florid oomplexion has rather a down look m I is the largest snd most cotnnlu of th Vinil tlistf eiuivvnwtion draws out tils Words long snd loud 1T,.. .i. . A ,'.. . , . , wears No. t shoes, and generally black eLhes. h"9 TCT off,"Bd W,U nUy reph-nlshed Aug. aa-tf ( B P. WILLUMSOX 4 C0 . Cirorrrs, CoottuissloH BlerrkaDta and Arjffloneer, , ' DEALEES IE HAEDWAEE, CUTLEEY, ROPK AND BAGGING. , T EG leave to announce to their Mends, and the xi pnuuo generally, uiu tney are receiving dsilr fnsn llaltimore. New York and Bnt, a larg snil vainaote assortment or new goods, reoontlT nnrcttssed oonaiHting. in part, of the following, vis : . , . l Barrels IVwto Hieo Hngar, IS do Demerara do, . -i 111 Ho English Island do, ' ' ' ' . 5 do Extra "0" do, " - do each, Grnnlatd) Pnlverised sad i - - tvusuea ao, SO Hst.k prime Rio and Java Coffee, ) Vxm SmM, Assortnl, 00 tN MuleKhiHw, " doX Ibme do, ' t. 1 I'll Resins W rapping paper. . IKKI Kai-ks Ijv.rpol Halt, , 75 Hones AdaiiiaDtine ( sndlv. 10 do 1 Hp.rin aud Patent wax do. 11 Ohms lilai'kiug, . ....'" 30 iki I'arlor matches, ' 111 doz. Frent-k Calf Hkins, very Muperksr S d.st, Aini-nran ilo, Ktlra larire. ' , 1000 His. Hemlock nle Istlier. -' - , 75 IIsl Brow a Must Thread. : "f . 0 lla. Bleached N do, A , (lOE. pcwillg A WIS, during the season as the demand require. At s future day I will enumerate the different lines or Goods I Usually keep. Suffice it to say, at present, , that 'everything kept in any first-class Dry-Gimla Hons can be fonnll hero, in every vsriety, st the fow-. eetprierM. (: , I I would say to those m want of '. ' C A It P 12 T M y2!l dns. 1'tltnUft do. 1 1J dus. Papers LwtuigTseka,- ALSO, s ""l2rrtfTf.1s ttitntiv Jajftfttie.-- " J" . d,r 1 IhmrW' do , 1S) Cnils Bojs., -'-'-- ... lbs. Baling Twin .. - 2j0 do. Hpools Cotton, : ' Tliey have aisojust ret rlred, HI rie Oxford Joans, , , " 'f Danville dov ' r ' K!inll, all Colors, ,1 10 - M Fanev sssitm'n, -These, roods wt-re IhsiuIiL -lim imlMil ,i.i i to the trade. V italeigh, Aug. 27-1 w Tt'R SALE. A hainlMuie Rusuwnod Piano. 7 n..i. ve, verv superior tone. PILLIAAI, JONES & CO. Aug. 22 tf that the gresU.srs has been taken in the selection of th beet colors snd finest fcbrics, and they bsvs bnt to be seen to he sppreciatod, o that those in wsat had better ' '. -r. - GIVE IS A CALL BEFORE nRClASL0 ELSEWHERE. ( I would also call the attention of th public to th -" l( " " celebrated - - - -. Florence LocklStitch gewing Kachina - - - 1 ...... - .T-lJk'1"!.'. H'""r tec,,ttt)J introduce.!, is si- , ready gaining for itself a h.wt of fi kinds, as our.iaily sales testify. Its siuiplhity and " ' PEEFECTioar OF orxnATiou . , . :. - - -''- -. -. '- recommend it to all. II poseessr) all the best quali-tM-softlis good standard Machine, with swreral im IKWtant nnproTenients, more fully plainej ia the "Circulars," VUi. h I swnd'fre by nisi to any sd.hes on ap)ilieation. , (i ) ' THO. SIIITII, (l 23 Sreamors street, Aag. 25-tf IVtersbnrir. Ta. 7
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 30, 1866, edition 1
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