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KAIiEIGrH
WEDNESDAY- MOENIT 1862'
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Unwrp'd by party rg to Uto lik brothers. .
RAtEIGH, C.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 1, 1862.
CONFEDERATE i MONEY A LEGAL
of the Confederate .GoTerDment.1 "Who bo
blicd as sot to see tbat Yankee cunniDg is
at vork to destroy that credit
maintained, willlbfee aud defea
whiob, if
a)l tbeir
efforts to destroy os ? .And ye men, intel-
EXCELSIOR IS TUEIR MOTTO. .
: The speculators and extortioners are fiiog
ing the first line of the old nursery song,
v -'Hera we goj-opap"
with a total neglect of the succeeding one of
iTr . i' ' . . -
Jieent men in the Confederacy, are co-onera- . j... ' i . ... ' :
x-r ; - 'Abe
iiag wnn inese aeTiis incarnate, ana aji ior
tbe sake of exchanging a cnrreney which they
are themselves depreciating for a permanent
investment in other pTopery'WhatrfoIly,
whaUmadness. or what treason ! L .
- In connection with the above, we cop the
pfolIowiDg article from the Bichmobd. Whig.
It will be seen that to meet the emergency,
it proposes certain measures which are just
If the Coogre& of the Confederate States
bad at its late seesIbD, instead of piddling
a'wsy so mnch.pr its i time m discaising
State Bight" bestowed its attention on
the currency of the. Government, it would j as unconstitutional as an enactment by Con
hive been employed core profitably for its gress that Confederate notes shall bo .& legal
canstituenls. The" depreciation of Confede- tender in payment; of debt. Tbua tbe stop
raU moDey is becoming more alarming every . page 6f interest when a crcdi pr refuses to
day, for while it is , going down, ito fall" I' take Confederate notes ia payment of his
necessaries of life are risiDg on swift and
untiring wing. . 'Up up'j' higher, higher,
is the word.. Butter is ' up to 1.25 cents
per lb. " But butter! who! cares for butter?
'.A fico, for the thing. We can do without
it, and so can everybody else. The article
is ranoid. . It offends the nostrils and smells 1
as rank unto Heaven as the cdour of 'so vil?
laooasly stinking a commodity can rise in
the direction of that pure region. But the
necessaries of life ;are soaring above Alpine
heights, h'lour has risen to $30 per barrel,
corn meal to 1.90 per bushel, bacon to 65
cents hog- round, &c, &c. ''And the cry is,
bcne, of wbat was reported to be- a big fighfats
Prankliq onr SatardayJ tastAccordirig -to . tW
versidb given by - ibis- Informant, 4here .was : n
fijibt at - al). Soma. 800 or 1000 Yankees from
Suffolk, crossed Black water :Kier, at a point 1
known as Bowjden Seine Hole, and captured six')
f2U-he wen round a curie ahont "a half fojbree
qoarters of Jaii!e' 6onth: of 'Waire Forrest Sta-
t:on.-Udlmaa approacbtd' bjp " la W 'the whits'
smoK or Bis. engine and. immeditelV 'blw. hia
wuwire BBu revwrsea uis jpnginoi ;s ijus Detore to 18
could he. well done tb e en pi n ej; were al most i b
i - iiiwwumi,vi(otbi ma. Hud t( couiaiugt na, tne ecgneers saved
and six. miles north.otr lyartklin.? Inforns nion;' tbetnielves by lumping off The en-inea met and
was speedily, conveyed ' to a heavy Confederate pluflged into eacbi:)tlier with a' fearfuf crash
force notfardistantbut before ther could : reach where ther
the jpptlha Yankees, suspecting a-inaelhing ; of
me boi t recrossea, ana male ror.utt.Jit; Uut of;
tbis comf actively ; inBigni ficant' a&alr grVw the
thous?H and one rumours': wbicbr; were adwt id'
Petersburg Sunday-some of tbem ; reproenting
that -jve Bad met with k dieastroos defeat; -
We have brave troops in tbat d ir cti on , wli ,u n-;
der the gallant and diatinguisbed Gen. Petigr.cw,'
will achiavegloriotis results whenever opporWnty
rners. i.
r
T.mtinff qd nominally 4 every spec es oi pro- debt, would be ex post facto, and, therefore, I . . ; , ,
r o . - i- - - r i - . . , , , i ter xo., nour to tu-per ooi ana corn
certv and article of necessity. io, wnere i unconstitutiocal, and -the compulsion of the . , , . .
Fef Jr . - I , , , . tr, . ri meal to $3 per bushel, people possessing suoh
IS tulS IU vuvif iuu uur 4i u wvfiu " vauuui hue) kjiutcs iu icucivu vumcuviaiu
neither speculators nor extortioners- to live, Treasury notes at par,' and compelling depos-
andhow are otir armie to be kept in the itors to receive them in like manner would
field? We leam that the Sheriff of Wilkes stand in the same category."' Xn each" case,
county is, or has been in lialeign ; for - tno i the enactments would be a .violation of vest-
articles must act upon the maxim of i ,
i . . '- "Fast bind, - -j
. Fast find,";
and be happy if bolts and bars, watch and
ward, will secure to them what Major Dal-
People won't
purpose of consulting with Gov.Vanoe as ed rights, ex post facto, and unconstitutional, getty would sail their provant. Pe
to the course to be pursued towards persons Let Congress go to the wot of tbe matter stve 'it they .can, help themselves.
iahis County who refuse to receive from
him Confederate money collected by him in
hia cf5cial capacity. : A " in Wilkes, sq
it will be iu other counties, unless remedy
for this most alarming evil is found. We
cao think of but one remedy, and that is for
at once, and make' Confederate notes a legal
tender
; The CrRRixCY. The State Legislatures wilL
I we believe, -all be in session tbiawin$er and will j
thus have an opportunity of acting concurrently
upon any matter falling within their jurisdiction,
involving the general "wealr and on which they
could judiciously or usefully take action. . We do
the Congress, when it reassembles, promptly not conceive it wise or tafe to leave eyerjthiDg saw tw
" l n r j . AnJa relatiog to tbe yar to the legislation of Congress , Wo do
to make Confederate tnqney legal tender. vhf.diweUn.of the'EawavIthe.iVrlT been.
We know it will be said that such an enact
ment will' be- unconstitutional. ? Bat grant
ing this to'bethe case,1 b knot better for us
to violate one provision of the Constitutioo
for the purpose of maintaining the Govern
ment which has.been created by it, than, by
tenaciously adhering to such provision, lose
Constitution, GoVernnient and all and be
compelled -io uouji w u -
triumphant enemies i may choose to impose on
a conquered people V There is no disguising
tb.3 fact that such is the alternative left W
U3. As we remarked In our last paper, a
more blind- and infatuated policy than that
of depreciating Confederate money cannot
concijedrisajr
cause in which our. liberty and onr property
early
stages of the contest the, powe of the States was
brought to bear with the most telling effect. The
armies first brought ints the field were raised and
fquiDp"!! almost wholly by the States, j But, we
would not recommend legislation by them now
on matters purely military, lest conflicts in policy
and collisions cf authority might result.
THE FEVER IN WILMINGTON
The Journal Bulletin of Tuesday says :
The number of interments yesterday in Oak
dale Cemetery was five. This we , Eubposevwas
about tho limit of burials .of white persons, but
does not include negroes, who are going off much
more rapidly than at the outset of the epidemic.
Tbe negro cannot withstand cold. . We ourselves
two colored funerals yesterday, by acc djnt.
notkuow bow many mare mere may have
their consideration is the currency. It has. been
suggested that tho States should give their indi
vidual endorsements to tbe notes cf the Confed
eraie G vemment, pledging their laiib and mans
to tbe redemption of these issues.' 1 Butj aa it is
not believed that the depreciation in Currency has
g'on out of any want " of Confidence in the
Coqftlerate Government, it may be well 'doubted
whether such endorsement is needed or would
prove of practical benefit. As ' this depreciation
results almost solely from superabundance of cir
culation," a wiser policy would be ihe adoption of
measures calculated ' to reduce and restrain such
excess "A contemporary suggests, as one fruit-;
lul source of michtaf;!the fljod -of shiriplasters"
by which the auntry it inundated.' , Measures
ii KAis'- f hould ha HdoDted for czcliidinz from cir-
cf everv description are involved, and .the cufa ion everything-but Oontederate Treasury
men engaged m the work, however loud may denomination and of every description.
They amount to a serious evil, tha worst effects of
which we have not yet realized aQd tbis consid
eration, of iiselt,' would bs a sufficient reason for
their suppression : but it becomes absolutely im
portant in view of the large arbount which they
add to our already ledundant currency. We
have no idea what apiount of these sbinplastera
are afloat in tha Confederacy, but there is scarce
ly a villago" or cross road in tho ' country from'
which tbey are not isaaed, -and of .all denomina
tions, from five cents to five dollars. This evil
should be corrected at once, 'i The Confederate
Treasury is iseumg pneandtw'o dollar bills," and
no other person -or" cwfboration in the country
should be permitted td issue"' bills of tbatize.-
To meet tbt necessities for. change, the Jianfcs ht
tbecountryVsboutd be Required 10' issae' Change'
bills .lrom4ve tofiy ,?enie,And the issue of tbe
should1 not be allowed to:;exceed ';a;. certain per
cent of their capital."' ". Xi."J- ', V-l -.V, ,
In the next place toe Banks should be required
ti rnvivn Confederate Treasury! notes on deposit
the lace J ' ie iXO no jjc "v .g,-" i n par, unuer.peuauy iooiirtu uw wiuuvst
: :ltt;'. v- .zr 1 and deiosltbrs should also! baconjpelled to receive
rint. hnl tn tnft lnieillCCUfc ! vy . niivo , I . f . - n -
The number of new cases reported for yester-
terday.is 15. These are the cases reported by the
regular Physicians, but we are requested to state
tnat there are sevei at negroes, as well j as seme
white persons, tdwhom no regular 'Physician is
oalled That tome aire treated empyrically, and
others not at all: and that therefore the regularly
Toe most imj.ori.ant and' bt fitting subjpet for I reported cases oo not fepreent thowhola amouLjb
ot lever, but only an approximation to it. -
f Frim the State Journal;' J f i' ;
FHIGHTPtJL ACCIDENT k
K AXi RIG II AND .GASTON RAILROAD.
ropitiiTLIO AKD; SIXTEEN WOjjND-i
I
LIST OF KILLED AND WOUN&J$D..
be their professions of loyalty to our cause,
are in very truth and jdeed fighting a most
efficient battle for our damnable foes; Mo
ney is tbe sinews of, war. ..Without money
we can neither equip, or. feed and keep on
foot our armies. It is, therefore, manifest
that if Confederate currency depreciates to
a point when it will bease, or nearly cease to
be. regarded as money t as an equivalent Tal
"ue for property of any idescription, .we must
look to either a'disbandment of:our armies,
or a seizure by the Government ,of all articles
necewary for tLeir maintenance.?: To one of
these complexiona.iit musts come' at ; last.
Why, then, will not inei look' this matter in
( The Bulletion of Wednesday sajs :
The number of interments of whites at the
Cemetery yesterday was nine, and we have heard
of sofoo seven or eight colored intermen'si For
this we do not vou':n,tuttnuik it more thin likely,
an,d not &r from correct. !-' i; -
Twelve new cases are reported as bating occurs
red yesterday, This is a decided . falling ff, al
though there would seem to be aa increase in the
mortality, ' J ) .', .'
We expeot that as far as j the number of
eases is concerned, the epidemic has reached
its, climax,. and that there will be a gradual
falling off until a frost destroys the Desiroy-'
er, ' There h-s been no frost in Wilmington
as yet, although there, have been several days
of cool and bracing weatner. ! .7 . :: ,
A most frightful and fatal accident occurred on
.Raleigh and Qaslon .Railroad yesterday
(Tuesday) morning, resulting ia the instantane
ous death rot three'persor a. and wounding some
fijtfeen others, three of them, it is feared, fatally, !
and in tbe destruction of two engines and several
cars.- .. . . j : ; :. . ' t ,
' From what we can'Iearn, it appears thai after
the, morning mail train had lefy-an engine and
two gravel cars started out' from Iialeigh On
reaching Huntsville the engineer, resolved to run
'through' to ForestviHe, intending to make that
point at which to pass the accommodation train
coming South, and dashed on at a rapid rate. On
neaHng its .destined point, and whilst dashing
round a short'eurve, it came upon the heavy. ac-
cpnamodation train, running at a sp-cd of about
tWeptv naile8 an hour and down grade. . ' V
The collision, was frightful. Ihe force was such
that, we are informed, tho engine of the gravel
train, was forced over; the engine and tender of
the accommodation,; and into the first car. of that
trai4 dashing the passengers violently to the' back
xof the car " and through its shattered sides, and
. windows.- As we have stated, three persons in-,
stany lost their life and. fiitecn were wounded.
The engines are a t-ital wreck and.the car. were
terribly smashed up. ! : ; . i , !
Jrs. McKee and JE3.il! of this city, on, Rearing J
or. toe acciaent, lmmeaiaieiy aepai tea to tnescne
of destruction with a special trair., Un their re
turn we hope to obtain full particulars. ' i
We learn tbat the accommodation train i was a
little' behind time whan the accident took place.
in consequence of having to wait for the op mail
traini ' !
fsome ear they can heverbe disen tan fried
w ,enuer.xi xioiieman'9 ' tram was ;Torced
with a bo jnd over the iadiea car. Dassincr ever it
in an angular directim, and smashing every thing
w a.vius. , xiic mriiute euuenng ana loss 01 me
which we have recorded is the deplorable conse-quen-fce.-'1;.---
-:,Z:.rJ, - r:,.
; We bave nly to add that; we heard it remark
edi by passenger, that if but one freight pat had
brcn between the lender and ladies car, this iv
fol. catastrophe, in. 'human sufforlng and fos of
life, would have been averted. ;! We saw ' lit.
Lindsay, late ot Norfolk1, who saved his life bv
instantly faliing down on the' floorof the coach,
at thejahie trmo dragging a-by down with him,
whose life was aleo saved We further; learned
tbkt in consequence of a 'consultation among the
surviving passengers about punishing Hinton,'.
the engineer, tbat gentleman has not since been
seen. We can only say, in behalf, of tho public,
thkt as be was running out of time and, as it is
said contrary to orders,-he has incurred an aw
ful responsibility. - v f.- - -;-t
X'f t. vvo learned at 10 o'clock," last night,
thatlJlrs. Brtland w9 d-ing as well as could bo
expected. Surgeon , Gen. Wflrreh ' assisted, tue
other physicians mehtioned in tb; amputation of
het log. "' '- . -..'.. . . ! i. -.-.i
From the State Journal of Thursday.
THE ACCIDENT ON THE RALEIGH AND
GASTON RAILROAD
Of tho-wounded reported bv tho latenccident.
Mr.1 JJarras, son and grandson are! not seriously
huh. Sergt Jno. H. Hardy, 5?th Rcgt N. C.
T. had his left arm 'and right '.leg badly bruised.
jute caiiea at cur office Wednesday morning. ; He
ha3 Got been able to usq bis arm since tho accident,
b'H ho Will soon reebver. He has'left the city .in
tending to Bpend a few days at his brother's ;in
jMortoampton county, lie was hero on detailed
Service, v " ,' "- "'';-" ".-',' . ;..'. ;
Mis. Roland, of Sianlv, whPse leg wss ampu-
iieu, is ewppiug at Mr, j. u.. uroraeil s, and was
doing well yesterday jeyening, thoughj'suffcring
much, pain. , . 1 , jj. .
Airs. Jane liey worth, of lUvflsonls stopping
nxt aoor. to jjir. iroraeil s, andthocgh her face
is oaaiy oruisea,6he is not thought to :be seriously
n
BATTLE BETWEEN FLOYD ANDV.T11B
.4 Cajptain Stephen i lIaUey,.f Foyii :cetnmandy ;
arrived at juynenpurg on Sunday evening anarc-
Lawf f nee ciouniyi JhTy chSojiday tha,! Jtbinrt z
i',.
ana;; onemy-, wwarvjanur9ugv Hf-. rtwnjnu,fi. . '
boraoed about .tuWrallc.i Co! Wwi-i.iV-of' ; " '
COmnandea;on our 'iCj-and recoivci , patmal j
ivbu'nd In the dI.cabt?VirfI Sfrimes wa'tni'
thin tbrofiia tie''tliisb, and' rava'ia,5 Hantpfori 'x
and Ball were wotrndedr , the IUBrrpdsd itypt
be mortally, as" be w:w shot iliroughtle lungsy , ;
,Wf captored 20Aorsc. Wd hPad of fea'ilfl, Mid fix- '
prisoner.; .'Cat: ilaley t jprojent? Flby '& cmn. 1 j
mand as tw;ing,wpll clad' well rmtl, Iwilh pDn-.
ty of prof ision, ntti in goopiril?. p' Y " .
t if
JtEWAltD.h.r. IVIXIV GlfrEI Tilt!"-'
anorn rowara for 'XftUtv; minuu ccrr; - .
if safely- difivenxl
Said Trunk was
somewhere 6n tho
kTEK, nttsboro 30th'll. Ji. U. T, f .
64 to te Express jbB, in Raleigh. 7 '
lost about th" 15th of last 21aroh,"T
l0 line of the Central Rsjjlrod.r ,
Notice-,;- t-. iv.. j
I WILL iAY;TlI2 UIGMliST JjlAKKET '
price for Fodder, Oats orflay, delic"r4 at my t .
fcjtaoics, (fo'rmtriy ClaytoaV.) Ralolgh 21., C, oppuH .
site Market Square. , I. IS. l'llAXKLW," .
oc 2'J Im" Jonrnal ami btandard copsf 1 toon to. 1.7
77 ;-t
; Negroes at Auctidri.
TN TUESDAl TIIE FOUrtril OF'O-
J vernVcr, 1603, at tu Court ,Iius4 opir: in .O
iprd, C, I ' it ill loll," o tha highest bidlor, a MAW,
a WOMAN and B0V--lI youn and ratfcly.i Thert
mil be n rosarye and no by4iduer .
oo 29 tds
r."B. AictioneAr. ,
r ""- UEAPriArttTEus otn Kho t X. O, xnoors
Cauip near Winchcstor, Va. Ort. -1S W62
wr . l w m a a at , a m . 4 ar titk vn m m m 9 r
I 131 Ui, JULjI AU31i.ll- HllJlUlirf
jLi Ioiv,o Iroui Cth r. C iroojto : . - .- .
James Case;, ia a Pattlsan Corp Term I fiacc 2Iet ,.
o n vouv. in a raruan wrDK. icnn.. tanca 2 lit oi :
- jane. 1004. v . ,' - .
J W Bowman,, in Qailford Co, N 0, sinda 1st Aug
'!
iA7r Hf r T i. .v. t. n-oirrtw,.'.v-J
jumi arm uroaen ana DOin less oaaiv I , ; : yi.i.
Aug, isa..
..mTvi tha itmnrant are led aatray. -There
is not an intelHgent iwwjw does not in hia
heart know tbat. if ihe "cagse- p!,tie Oonfed:
efaoy.abaU sink In, roini tall Itbe property. in
it wiU be ettbcrwVested-Yrpmb
its -owners, or subject ed- taiuch 'ajj 'enor moa
taxation for tbe finrposa' of Jiaidating; tie
immense debt incorred by th Yankees in tbe
will .render "it
them lit the same' rates," or lose" their deposits.
Stringent laws shoald also be passed by whicb
theiiiterbst brall money depaaods, b.eJi cither
by individuals or corrxwatiqns,jbrjrptd be stopped
from the date at which a; tended of payment was
made, in Ooniederate' Treasury7- notes'. ;:! W.e be
iiave some siicb iegidlatfoh as' that iuggestod above
is demanded, aod werbefpe to eee' ibe subject en
gage the attention of. our btato legislatures.
work "of oar Babjagation, as ,.ill ,'iehder
well-nigb valuelesatIr is the interest, tnen
of etery man wbo is not traitor t heart-
who is not ready when the enemy ge ts hia fob u
hold on oar soil to swear fealty to him to no
ODly abstain from doing anything to disparage
Confederate eanency,bfct to do eTerythmg m
his nnWav tn maintain its. credit. s If wo suc-
ceed in' acteiring ouf independence, every
dollar of Confederate carrency will be re
deemed, for jfitji-nr .cotton, tobacco, and
the multiplied pfb'ducU.and resonrces of our
innn'M a shall have a basis of credit
"u,,;i -r "
whicb ViU Enable our GfoTernment 10 b.orrow
mon ey a Droadj Create sink tDg and for the
mrlmi Mwmint of "tho debt, and the re-
dempion of all ?its ' obligUions to the last
dollar." On the other hjand, if we fail to win
oar. liberty: there will not be a dollar of any
o.tate ranc currency woiou wm . wo
more than the paperi on : wbioh it is printed.
'These are facts which defy: contradiction.
Why will not men pause la 'tbeir smcidal ca
reer, and heed them ere it is too late 1 VTiy
will they peneTere'in'aidfhg the yankeo?"in
their efforts to subjagatd us; end either, con
fiwate onr property outright and directly, or
by a slower but not less sdrek prooeas, take
it away f om ns by grinding taxation to pay
the debt'ef 1,500 or .52,0500,000,000 which
thej will have Incurred in ihe devilish work
ot onr rabjagation. At tnis time we learn
that the Yankees , oa our ' cokst are taiting,
and profeating to an entire rexdiness to take
par cotes of the Baaisvbf this 6 ute while
bj wiU not luiadle wipr of topp thcae
' THE RAILROAD DISASTER.
; 1 We had' barely . time to notice, briefly in
oar last paper tho dreadful 'coUisidnwhich
took plaoe on Tuesday morning on the Ral
eigh and QaatcinaiiroadL..Wogive to-day
Ihe detail? of the disaster, as stated by our
neighbor of the . Stoic. 'JwrtialiZ The hus
band of Mrs. Rowlandi 'wbose ;r remains she
was brioging home f roar Petersburg, was the
individual who, iq a fit of insanity while in
the Hospital in Petersburg, made the terrif
ic, but fortunately not" fftal,; assauU on Dr.
Warren, and afterwards rjumped "out of a
window ani kHled himself by the fall. ; Her'
situation is most pitiable, indeed,' and truly
it is well for her that she is sustained by an
unshaken trrut in'hcr. God and. the comforts
of His holy religion. ; j , - -;'''-
hi "For twenty years the Raleigh and Gaston
Jttiilroad nas Deen in operation, ana ine iaie
is the first disaster that can be traced. lo the
nepligenoe or misconduci of one of (ts em
ployees. '-The Road has been noterj for. its
exenip'ions irom oomaiuua u ,D7'!f60 ur."
L Tho scenes on the occasion of the disaster
are saia uy inifxwgou bwis ovv
unhurt to have, been of tbe most horrible d -
scripfion rOne man -had he jtpp5 6f I bis
head knocked off,', and with the brains .ex
posed, lived Jong enough : to talk for some
timein "the "most: erratio manner;. Others
were'iamm'ed between broken pieces of tim
ber ' apej with crushed and bruised limbs, lm-1
nlnred in niteous accents to be released Iroml
their condition of -horrible; imprisonment.
The reckless engine i driver, ?w boee .condact
eansed lhis scene of deaWand'xnisery, should,'
if ia no other manner,- Buser.in conscience
more than the pana he naa inructea.
I ..R.arl nn.l.ilo ' fT.l I Stalls it llrtn ff1 rf f
"-rrrr--'-rM in ,BI of her favorite hvmns which she was
Stal-federates.,, i ln trotfi, he thinks that iben fiihgipg. She felt happy under the inflawnci
all the blood shed W this ( war is upon the' of the magic drug and gave vent to her feelings in
. -... )-. - ".- - ' -'r, -fV- her'accustomed-Bong.- ,DJ;'.v -' .r
skirts of . Jefferson DayiS and the Lonfeae- :wa vkited the Aleesrs. ' Barras at Mr. Can-
raie States." .- - ! 'ri v i " : LcingimVI hotel, in this city, .and-were g;lad to
COIFDEKA.T15 SOUTIII5UNER--
It ia hard td forget old habua of expression and
conform our language to new id?ai and new con
ditions of things. HeBCo it is that we so frequent
ly hear- the worua tjouthern States, Northern
States, true Southerners and tbe iiki. These were
all accurate as terms' of.dutinctioa before the dis
solution of the late -fJuion, and tbe formation of
Our Confederacy. I ;
Toe late Union had it3 Southern S:ateVand its
Northern States. 'But what were the Southern
Slates bave become the! Confederate Siates.leaving
the Northern Stales ta retain the name of Unitt d
Stales. The, former terms pt' distinction are now,
therefore, inaccurate; and unnecessary. They
have become impediments to right ideas. They
are In the way oi'a full realization ol the new or
der): They will gradually disappear from" "use;
but we should hasten the time by carefully avoid
ing them. j . -
The term "Southern (Mates", suggest tneioea
of some still unbroken jink of connection with tbe
North. jtThe term Confederate! States'1 tells of
entire tndepeh'dence. jWe do ncj; like to hear
even of iSouthern books. or Southern paper; it
implies 'opposition rather' than Iseparation, and
Southerner is no longer tho . proper word for our
citizens! A gqqd "Southerner" jmeans simply a
good and true cuizeh of the Confederate. States. -r-Wby
not 'clearly recognize this fact instead of
:usirig"a terra whtchTlmplies that he is, perhaps, at
some liberty - to bestow bis allegiance elsewhere 7
' A Northerner" in our midst is simply a traitor
or a spy. Let us call him so. 1
There has been soma repugnance tov conceding
the name of United Status to our enemies. But
that ia ajl gone now. Thsy .have made it odious,
as weu as everything else that we betd in common
with tbeui. Besides, 'United States" means a
thing v'erY different from its former' significa
tion. - .... :-: .
Our own tiamo is a!very convenient one for'
comoion use; much more so than ','United Statea.'
Confederate is a noun as well as an adjective; and
we can very appropriately, as wel as euphonious
ly, stylo our citizens Confederates jj whereas it re
quirts the phrase which we' here: employ to do-"
Xet iis comlorm our xpresoions' to the charged
conditions. iiot us evince and cultivate abecom-,
ing dignity and self-respect by jusing ou'r" own
good name rather than; terms of mere opposition
to the Yankees. . Conlederate Siates, Confederate
citizens. Confederate books, Contedeiate papers. .
Let ujorget io.o Yankees, sutficiently to u&esuch
terms as tuoao. Richmond Enquirer., t ; - f i
'I The Enquirer should talk to "Conserva
tt'e'MIoldeQ. ' That worthy "can't abide the
word "Confederate." ( It lis offensive to bis
' APDITIONAL PARTICULARS.; j
Since the foregoing was put in type, the dead
and woun.led bave i bceh brought lo. town, of
wtion tbB following 'list has been furnished us by
an iiRKnsva inena; fumseu,we oeueve, at assen
ffer Wlhe illfated "train. Tab list rcaeied .us
through Mr. W. C. Ujchurch,of this city, i
List of Killjcd and Wounded. . j
. . KILLED. j f-. .....
Nesbitt, supposed to bo from Concord. N. C.
, liteiit. Utarke, JNewbern, JN. C. "
' .IJ 4- JBerryhillCbarlbae, N, C.
Tbamas Roland, Stanly Couulyj NC, , -i ,
Col
W.
slight
very tpigbtly,
1IT I' II XT
WOUNDED
Robt. Mowman and son, Newberry, S. 'C ,
V. Kivvin, Darlington Diitrict, S. C",
Seri't'IIardy, 59th Regiment, Bertie county,
f. U. breast bruised,; not seriously.-; :
; Wra. Cr. Templetan, iredeu county, JN.
contuson in face, j r '
Andre. J. Wright, Grariville bounty, left leg
brokeLi -'r .f.-en:-:;-.;.' -.- .
Mrs! Jane Hay worth, Davidson county, NV C,
badly cruised, no bones broken i
iMrsS fiva Cllotandj Siaoiy county, N. C, left
legbrdkto. i'' lf fa f fr . "' I f
Mr.ltofcCoe; Barrasf Pollookg vil I e, Jones coun
ty, N.jCI, breast bruised. ; ; . :
John A. BarrasjdittOi bruised in abdomen, not
eeriously, . . v " ' ' . ; .
Alexander G.'Barras, ditto, 5 years old, hip
andJleg bruised. t - ,1- 'j
WiHiftm. Moore, High Point, .N. C, arm sbat
ered. ! '-'."' i ' t -"
Li L, Conrad, Davison county, N. C, left foot
cut off ' . -jjjm-
ATert Elliagtony Henderson, Granville county,
Nv C both legs broken below the knee.
" Dick, servant of Air. White, Louisburg, N.
C , ancle broken. .1 i
Henry, brakesman, servant of Maj. Yass,
Treasuier of the R. & G. R. R. Company, Iwgs
bruised. '" """ '!" I- ! . - - : (
Severa others slightly injured. . ? ; !
Wfl' sa the bodies . of four dead men as de
cently laid out as circumstances would allow and
tying &id4 : by side in! one of the cars ; near tha
Company . Pf'tffe sad spectacle, more . will sug
gest itself to tho mtnd of the reader than we can
no iay. f . fi ' "'' " - ' ';': ' ! .
Lleufc. Clark was a ion of Col, H. J. B. Clark
of Craven county, arid tvas an officer in the 2nd
R?gt: N.jC. Troops. ; ' : ' : '. : ' . '
jlra, Roland, who ii mentioned among tho in
jured, presents a lamentable case. We icarn tbat
sne uav nome accompamea oy u?r latuer-ia-iaw,
o visit her sick husband in an army hospital, but
tuunu.,bini dead, f She was returning witb ms
corpse, and by tbis sad accident h6r.fatharin'law
was killed and she herself terribly . mangled.
Doctors Jill and 'AlcKee, of this city, put her
bnaer tbeTinfiuence of chloroform and amputated
one of hef legs Tuesday evening about 4' o'clock.
Previous to the amputation she bore, her ' pain
with mdr than human 'courage, owing, it iaaid,
to the genjuine christian" piety for "which she has
b en distii'guisbed. We were accidentally pas-
sine the hjiuse where the operation was perform-'
ed ana more or jess tnannian wouiu bo wtb
been, who could bave withheld a tear on listen
Milton llarbio, in Maduon Co, siocv 22:SepV ISi
m jf ernilk in Alcuowell , - 'ii ,
Dan'l bhehnn; in Kiobruond or Petersburg,
:- June, 1502. a ..',r
xvicnara saaaao, in xiicnmonu or t'cierur, iaca - . i
since 17th V1 '
1st July. 1802.
Portland Baily, in Burke7 Co, N C, rinco
17
C W Burrows, in Randvlpb
Wm O'Datiiol, in Davidson or Orange ojtinty, cioce
1st July, S0Z. ; ,,
CoXPANT ".
James Scott, in Orange Co, N C. sines I Jdty, 1862
James Carroll, la Orange Co, N C, since 9
U. Uarrard, V ;'f a . 16
T .. U "II tt ' I. It I. 4. m t
uutjiiiai, umt arm uroaei
bruised. 'He ls.doine wtll,
Mr. L L. Conrad, of Davidson, is at the Fair
Grounds hospital.: Dr. E Bhrke Hay wood, Sur
ge .n iij cnarge, amputated his leg on Tuesday
night." lie stood the operation Very well and is
geniag on lineiy. . - ,. - . t
Atti consultation on WedoewJavrnorninz with
Dfb. C. E. J hnsoD, F. J. Hay woods, and R.
d. Haywood, nr. js. Uurfew Hay wool amputated
the leg of Dck, servant of Mr; White, of Louis
burg. . He i also-is doing well. . ......
We &Juld not learn where Mr. Ellirirton'. of
TT 1 . . ...
rienaerspa, was carried to, out Will probibly do"
j m i i. i i .
so io-uay.; jie naa oo;n i?gs orouen and we have
pni woh ot mo general touciiuae to K.now now he
Ot Mrl .Wrkht, of Gransville, we could like
i"e Jearn notairri. Ah y' person' inlorminz us
of the coodiuon of these centleaien will confer a "1, - ;' vOmpajit . H. ... -.: : ;
fvur uouijiw.iiwflmra Alexander Coleman, in Caswell Co, since 27 Ang,'t
.- ..:-' ''- " ' Albert Dunavant, ia r .-,., A?, ', t i' i t :'j
1 -- w Li; T ' mm . tt m i 1
""a ivo titi. ittiUAijs, jt, a. j. a.v I r Alvis Simpsoni in V" " ' " 1
, ,i -.October 22. 1862. i f -A h r . . Comamv "r.. J
At a meeting of the officers of . this Brigade. I A b' in wake Co, since 15th. July, 1$62.
n ttt': . J.iiMnjey,,in r - lzta-
wu.oucu iu unuijj, iu uiiioD uBiuj vvincnester, i . . - r - Compajiv"''K"
.-JJ
.Tmnna Mnrnir. In N f? Ar V
Company ,-
Wm BuchanaQ.in Mitchell Co, sin6o'S March, 184
liace Jiyrd, in ... - . " f 30 Adjust
MerBrry Slale, in " . " . ,-.. I-H . "
James llatchios, In N Cor Va', tf )0 .u
John Hatohins, in Bui ke or Mitchell, rince 2!T Jane,'rj2. i.
Jefferson Taylor, Alamance Co, since 20tb Bitot. 1862.' i
Ihomas Ray, in ; ( , 'j : i " r ,1st -:,
Bobt Albert. " " " lit Dct'r "
John Sykee, ; - ' : adtWAiizt
J 2j.
62. .
Ya., this day; to express tHeir regreC and sorrow
at the death of their lata Commander, Brigadier
General George ; B. Anderson; from the effects of
a wound received at Sbarp6burg,Md:f'
On motion, Colonel Bryan Grimes i was called
to tbe Chair, and papt. Seaton Gales requested to
act as Secretary." ' ' ;
The following Resolution, submitted by Lieu-"
tenant Colonel Cox, were unanimously adopted,
viz : ,-' ' -?.c k . 1--. -
Whercai, We haye heard wih profound re
gret that b,ur late Com miander, Gen. Geo tJ. An
derson, whose pare and unsullied lifeL profound
ability and manly virtues, won him j numerous
admirers among all who knew him, has been re
moved from among tis by Him who ;"doelh all
th ngs well," Bo it. . : , j - -
Resolved, That while - we bumbly bow in obe-
dient to His will, yet we can but express, t ur
J D Wolf, ia Orange county, since 3rd MaV, i8rtt
$ 4
John Woif'V H I- ?':' ' :",!
Thomas L Kay, ir4 Oraniro Co , "
John: Haghes Alamance v. '
List of Conscripts who dcierUUnfaf Stadntotj Va.f:'i
about 1st October; before reaching the Regiments -. 1
Emanuel Utnioxu lbomu Denton. Job a JnltittnnijJ'jl
Thomas Moses, Joseph iUinser. Jacob Ii MooneT. i v
a I' ". a id. k T . t m -V it a. . 2 i .
Aivx. omiHi, ivouen iv varsncn; yono uioqti, James .--
Pool,; Job n 31 oQ rath, R C LaU, Wljf- gIaki X III Jiff "
Carswell, John D Cook, Ueiiry Smithi' N CjCarswelli .
Sam'f :Puett. r John Bwink Wia Cbanniaa. .Jbkiittu
PBet;G V Smith au from Burke Co., Ifl C' fTha-,1 .-t
usualipriee of $1 will be1 palfl ' for th'a apptebeasioa i v 1
and confinement ef any onr of them in atfv couat t ' f
T - 1 AAA . V . 1 i ' . . . J"v . I . W
an, or 4u jor ineir uenrery to cspu Jlovoy at
oaiisonry, orat ia. uamp or iomuctlon at Italeizh.
VI CUIUUIfUU vt. VMM, tft , AVI(T f I i "Lli'
oo 2V 3t : N. JRAY, AcUdj AdjuUnt.
State Journal and Standard eonv three times and 3
forward accounts to Regimental Qu.vUrmaalter, ' . ; : J
. ' V.
Sale.: rt';t-' j uificl'injh '.
heartfelt sorrow at our great los. which denriVes ITILL Itl'i SOLD, O.N TliliSDAY TIIJ& " vil .
il afOJWlsoifteTdfsb-ff -11th orrembcr, IM2, at, the Coutt House '.
and our C8.use.and out State, of attainments' so df " Rutigh, the-MtowsBg lic. the Ipropwt - f 7t ;
rarely combined, . - ..I , : S-o, vcjoy, , H-
K Feather . Dcda. .
I MatrnuM mil K.riMH. . 'I 9 UT..V L.'..-Am
n defence of-: that South which he devotedly Toilet st. 2 wrA.hil i.i, nL:..j !nL-.
cherished, and in: tioholding those rrincfples of i Violin, besides other articles. , . ' I .' , .. ,
freedom, which are sought to bo wrested from uis .Terms of sale will be six! linontlis'cre(liCth bond "L f
andtwa approved retiM.l . i r r cltf?i
.'31
t
by tyrarnny and usurpation : and tho patriot oI-
dior can ask for no death more glorious, tban ontf
received in defence of so sacred. a causal
Resolved, That ; wbile we would not obtrude
upon the deep distress of his sorely-afflicted faml
ly, yet wo request to be permitted to mingle our
tears- with theirs and to assure them; tbat'we
sincerely sympauiise 'with them in their deep
aiiiiution. --;. - f
' . Resolved, Thlt a copy of those' proceedfnga be
sent to the family of tbo deceased, affd to the
'j lift- m n 4 t t ' - i
ivicuuiouu ivnig aou Eipquirer, ana inai men.
4J. papers ba xequostcd to copy ;t hem. r ' . ; .
The meeting then adjourned. -"" ''' '
BRYAN GRIMEJS,1"
,:. "' ;:tv:. M ;. Col.; Com'g. Brigade,
,, J3fiAJW2f Gali:3, A- A General, .
Jw,," -' 1- Secretary. :"r!:
Jy; North Carolina papers please" copy. :
ea 1--tdpd
Mrs. Hi T. Miller - I f ' 4 J
WILL DE PJlEPAtlFD ON THfii'IflST
' of next November, to rocivo BOAJIDKRS. V -1 .
both with aud without rooms. ' , , i . ,'11
v: 4odi tf.
6epC20, 1862.
:3j.i-y!
?tf;a
f'T. .
r V. r.'.Orawford, rv ;'
ATXPUNKy; "AT LAW,-4 l:l bA
ILL PROSECUTE CL4IJ1S AGAINST, j j
the Confoderato Slate.' Particular attention 1
wul be paid to those of Deceased Holdicr. ' All i 'u7
hecesary papers wilf.be prepared and' forwarded -bv.. J
bail on being informed of the facta of the'eaie.. " .'y. ..
00 25 lm
n.nini n.i.in n.t.(.i?i .
SOU yarda BRO WN: DENIMS. - j? ' : r j:
THREAD, riOOKS tad
PINS, c;" " 1.. . At
oe 8 w3tw2t
EYES, ; NEEDLES,
i. C. MURRAY'S.)
(up
& 'THE FGHT;AT FBANJUiNU
It seema froba the ifollowinff f article from
the .Petersburg Express of Tuesday that the
fight at JfraakliDlv Va.,-tarns oat 10 oe no
fight, at all. Wei laytf - jtlwajVffcit nervous
about the line of road between Pe ersburg
and Welddoi knowing as wo mustll do, its
tiul impottance to the CoBfederaoj. ; I We
to repeal an as-
hop that We are prepared
Bault upon It i "vvi !
Thi Fjiurxios AJTAEt We saw Ta genile-;
xaaa' yesterday afternoon froox tha immediate.
find tbem kittinr up1 and conversine: upon tleir
providentikl escape.; If not inter nallj injured,
theii wou4d are not Berioos iu?4 -i
' Charjes-fiolleman, the engineer on Jhs wrecked
train, is urliveraaHy 'acquitted, as far , aa we could
bear, of all 1 blama. By -waiting f lhe'mait
train going No!tbr at Wake forest, ho was do4
tained 15 tmiuutea behind scheduler time, and as
toon aa that train passed him, he started his train J
rr itaieigo, not expecting- ina any oue train
would boon the track. But Sidney Hintoo, en-'
gtbeer of a gravel train, atar ted from Hantsvillo
immediately after the mail, train going North,
which had passed Holleman'a train At Wake Fori
V of courae to reach tbat point before 'HoileW
man's Wain oould switch off on tho ; track. , Bat
h was too late. , ' i '1'; !.' " j
Vice -Yresidex Steth-uss' Advice to thi
PXAJfrsiECA correspopdent of the Oolumbps
(Ga.) Tunet writing trom Sparta Ga , uhder date
of October 1.7th, informa . "that journal that Vice-'
JPresiden t Sphens made a speech there.one- day
uunmr me. wirua,iH wuicu ua iaiu iuat tue people
mustplantcotton next yearthat we can not please 'JiDitnfit of Albemarle, Rvcky Mount, MO, May . 1
PaLmeraton better; than by not rauingl cotton " 21. .ifU tv. h'iA U,
i- 1 tic to be riven ia the Kaletirh lUrffter. tLm SI C.
4 . J
Notioe to Garnishees. V v i
ri ONFEDEit ATE , 1 0 TATE s CPUllXeii.irn
. - I. ft:. . . T m ... '
&c
i t.
. Ball.akd CHi.i2Tr. rhe Beast Butleri has con-.
demned Uriah G. Patterson, of New Orleans, to
be confined for six months at port 'Fickens, at
bard labor, wilb a twenty four pound had attach
ed to hia leg by a chain"fof an "insultibg rand
seditious - report to tbe autboriuea ot -Uie United
States. "rMi'' ' ' a ;'f J
(: It apf'ears that Mr. Patterson registered him
self aa an enemy.oi tne yonsuutuon, as inter pre
Standard ud tha Plata Jonrnal, weekly ft fau week ' : .
prtcedlog the next term of this Coan. to alj perioai .' .
who have been earhiflheed in- this D.triet; to ancear f
at tha next term and answer tuakovto ucb karouh !.
menta, or farther prpeecding? wUl bateeompi .
answer'--- :? , '4 w5 r? .. i Ji : '1 i-
oe.18-i.w4w: -i. . JOS. BAMSEY, Clerk.
' .r '
Valuable Xiand and Saw Mlil for 'c j
i:l'i3i!-vi4Sale..i;:-. h e Itl&xU
' - . -r M-a arl MM Afmmmt kr-. va. r i
WILL SISl'-' HU; iliaui yar xiasA (j, :
. - . . . J- ...... I W . I w
bJrf Ak?IU rn- lWwlktoh57..ida, 10 m2e. aoathVe.rof RaleigS, J
Arnment of UmT Dia-TTniled.StateB. but a friend of .S5-Tll ka r -mv .hf.t jtn ar. in id-. :! H
the Constitation and Union, aa interpreted by hof Taaolt bwvoa ftepremiaeaoomfortablellonseg ; -
tmnhJTlaiirpuro Henry play , v 3.;-, Md coirvement Bara. ' V v "..MIW.''
On tbe land ii a JTo. I STEAM. tAI4 MA.sna : ;7rt
?i Goo Jaws.-VVa are credibly informed that J plenty f long. W pine timber.' Juii .wiU ba aold r
aaieaknerarrivedih acohftideratepoTt soma days j either with; or without tha land.'- i'P'-. t J1 0 t-f ,
tMTo with a careo of ahoea. biankeu and nowder. II f ..GEOKOC W..AIJrJyl60S. . -
LCoeli-wtf .Etaadard epy wkly fbld..- J v