TUESDAY DEC. 10th, 1872.
How the legislature Stands
Politically.
- - ------ .!.---. . t - ;
Senators from Districts f iilch now
wtnlilcolctTtlte?, majorities, 12
'.:V,:t; .,, f..,; -.'.-Bepablican
majority, ' ' .26
Table tHe Housb thus:
Representatives from . counties
which now return Republican
majorities, ; v ' ,78
Eepresentatiy.es . from counties
f which nowreturo "conservative"
majorities, ' - 42
Republican majority.
Summary of.Both Houses :
Senators and Representatives from
Districts and Counties which now
return Republican majorities,
Senators and 'Representatives froni
Districts and' Counties which no w
return ? conservative" majorities,
Republican majority on joint ballot,
according to the 1 voice of the
people,-.
So, according to the voice of the
peopl6, a3 last ascertained, we
have a Republican majority in the
Senate of
and in the House a Republican
majority of '
36
116
54
62
26
36
Making a 'Republican majority on -
joint ballot of the General Assem- -;
bly of Xorth CaroUna o ' 62
Senators and. Representatives together.
Is this General Assembly prepar
ed to heed and respond to the voice
of the people of North Carolina ?
THE GERRYMANDER.
Senatorial Districts in North
Carolina. ,
1st.
Currituck, Camden, Pas
quotank H ert f o r d,
Gates,, -Chowan, Per-
'iuitnans, '
50,015
2nd.
Ty r r e 1 1, Washington,
Martin, Dare, Beau-
fort, Hyde,
Northampton, Bertie,
Halifax,
Edgecombe,
pm;
Wilson, Nash, Franklin,
Craven,
2
42,670
3rd
4th.
5th.
6th.
7th.
8th.
9th.
10th.
11th.
12th.
13th.
14th.
15th.
16th.
17th.
18th.
19th.
20th.
21st.
22nd.
23rd.
24th.
25th.
26th.
27th.
28th.
29th.
20th.
31st.
32nd.
83rd.
34th.
35 th.
S6th.
1
27,699
20,408
22,970
17,276
37,469
20,516
21,581
33,686
Jones, Onslow, Carteret,
Wayne, Duplin,
Lenoir. Greene,
19,121
New Hanover,
Brunswick, Bladen,
27,978
20,585
Sampson,
16,436
Columbus, Robeson,
24,736
25,930
Cumberland, Harnett,
Johnston, " ' ,f
16,897
Wake.
i
i
35,617
Warren.
17,768
Person, Caswell, Oran
44,758
Granville,
Chatham, "
1
1
1
o
1
1
1
24,831
19,723
15,708
Rockingham, .
Alamance, Guilford,
Randolph. Moore,
Richmond, Montgomery
Anson, Union,
Cabarrus, Stanly,
33,610
29,591
20,369
24,645
20,269
!1
Mecklenburg,
Rowan, Davie,
Davidson! , ,
24,299
264430
17,414
Stokes, Foray Mi
Surry, Yadkin,
Iredell, Wilkes, Alexan
der,. . . . . .- . :
Alleghany, Ashe, Wa
tauga, . .
Caldwell, Burke, Mc
Dowell, Mitchell, Yan
cey, Catawba, Lincoln,
Gaston, Cleaveland,
Rutherford, Polk,
Buncombe, Madison,
Haywood, Henderson,
Transylvania, , . ; ,
Jackson J Swain, Macon,
, Cherokee, Clay, Gra-
hau3,'
24,258
21,949
39,338
18,551
36,459
37th.
88th.
39th.
40th.
41st.
42nd.
20,557
25,298
17,440
23,604
19,163
23,839
TUB BEST PHA.SK OF THB GKRRYMAN-
Taking the arrangement of Senatorial
Districta;bythe last Legislature, alto
gether, by our standing table, Xve put
it in uje,very oest ngnt lor ine "Demo-
crata," ..it. is susceptible or being made,
The population , of the State by the
Census reports under which the Sena
torial Districts were arranged, is 1,071.
461 souls.' The population divided
among fifty Senators would give an
average population to . each Senator of
m Jon
B ut, to he thirty-two Conserra
tire Senatorial Districts the Leg
islature allotted an average of 20,699
Short to each Democratic Senator 530
Now, to each Republican Senator
rial District this same -Legisla- .
ture allotted a population of 22,371
Proper average, . 21,429
An excess over proper average, a
population to each Republscan
Senator, of . 942
Taking the average population al- t
lotted to, 'Republican . Senatorial
Districts. v . . 22,371
and abstracting therefrom the av- -erage
populations' in the Con- .
servative Districts, 2099
we have eacli Republican Sena
tor representing a population of 1,472
more than . the Legislature has .
permitted its Conservative Sen
ators ! represent.
This we say is the very best light the
matter can be placed in. It is the best
phase of the gerrymander. We ask the
public to examine into it closely and
prepare their minds for the exhibition
of infamous gerrymandering we shall
proceed to lva them from time to time,
reference being1 always had to the facts
and figures contained in and suggested
by the table standing above. - - "S
"VTOTICE; I IS - HEREBY nGX VEN
JLt 'that application will be made to
the General Assembly of "North Caro
lina for An Act of Incorporation for Sea
ton Gales Lodge, No. 64, of the Indepen-. i
uenir uraeroi uaa f ellows; ox JLne City
f Raleljht itf the connty or AVakfiU
Nor;'7.th; 1 872; ' - f 1 ? 73Sw '
o
ATOUOATS11
7S0 Buahaia Oath for sal it
r
"5 . Counties. , r v
I ; .. '. ' v &
. ; t Vox Populi, JVoxDei. ;r
' The follou lnp: "is it partial' l"?t of
" conservative" Senators' arid Rep
resentafives,"; now" sittiSff ' in the
I Capitol of North Carolina, witH Be-
publican majorities against them in
their counties
SENATE DISTRICTS.
7th. Wilson, Nash and Franklin ;
Jno. W. Dunham, Wm. K. Da
vis, cons. . ,
Oth. Jones, Onslow and Carteret J.
-G. Scott; 'conT' n vv -y,i.rzz -r-
10th. Wayne and Duplin? Wm. A.
Allen, Lott W. Humphrey, cons.
14th, Sampson ; Dr. Cv Tate Mur
phy, con.
15th. Columbus and Kobeson ; Jno.
W. Ellis, con.
16th. . Cumberland and Harnett;
Wm. C. Troy, con.
17th. Johnston; William H. Avera,
con.
22nd. Chatham ; R. J. Powell, con.
24th. Alamance and Guilford ; Jas.
T. Morehead, Jr., W. J. Murray,
cons. , . ,
25th. Randolph and Moore ; Dr. J.
M. Worth, con.
30th: Rowan and Davie ; Charles
Price, con.
32nd. Stokes and Forsy the; Jno. M.
Stafford, con.
33rd. Surry and Yadkin; A. C.
; Cowles, eon.
34th. Iredell, Wilkes and Alexanr
der ; Thos. A. Nicholson, Phineas
; Horton; cons. .
36th. Caldwell, Burke, McDowell,
Mitchell and Yancy; W. W.
Flemming, J. M. Gudger, cons.
. Total 20 " conservative " Sena
tors. .
HOUSE OF REPitESENTATIVESi
Alamance, Jesse Gant, con.
Burke, P. A. Warlick, con.
Chatham, Jno. M. Moring, O. A.
Hanna, cons.
Cleaveland, John W. Gidney, con.
Columbus, V. V. Richardson, con.
Cumberland, G. W. Bullard, con.
Davie, Charles Anderson, con.
Guilford, Joseph Gilmer, Wm.
: Wiley, con.
Johnston, W: H. Joy ner, Jesse
Hinnant, cons.
Martin; J. Edwin Moore, con.
Moore, Dr. ShaWT, con.
Nash, John E. Lindsey, con.
Robeson, W. S. Norment, Thomas
A. McNeill, cons.
Rown, Dr. F. N. Luckey, Kerr
Craige, cons.
Sampson, J. R. Maxwell, W. H.
Bryan, cons.
Surry, H. M. Waugh, con.
Tyrrell, B. Jones, con.
Total 23 u conservative " Rep
resentatives. Office Petersburg R. R. Co., t
March 27th, 1872.
O
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LEAVE WEL.DON. '
Express Train, 7:40 a m
Mail Train, 3:25 p m
ARRIVE AT PETERSBURG.
Express, 10:50 a m
Mail, 7:00 p m
LEAVE PETERSBURG.
Mail, 5:40 a m
Express, 3:50 p m
ARRIVE AT WELDON.
Mail, 9:45 a ni
Express, 6:50 p m
FREIGHT TRAINS.
LeavePetersburg, 8:00 a m
Leave Weldon, 5:00 a m
Arrive at Weldon, 4:00 p m
J Arrive at Petersburg, 12:20 p m "
GASTOX TRAIN.
Leave Petersburg, 6:15 a m
Leave jGaston, - , lild.p m
Arrive at Gaston, 12:50 p m
' Arrive at" Petersburg. 8:10 p m
Freights for Gaston Branch will be
received, at the Petersburg depot only
on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS,
The depot will be closed at 5:00 p m
No goods will be received after that
hour. J. C. SPRIGG,
53 tf. Eng. and Gen. Manager.
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0HANGE OF SCHEDULE. . ,
RALEIGH & GASTON RAILROAD,
- - SUPERlWTEiffDENT'S OFFICE, -
Raleighy a,;iftv. 2Dth, 1872.
. On and after Saturday, Nov. 30r 1872,
trains on the Raleigh and Gaston Rail
road will run daily (Sunday excepted) as
follows : ' .iy-.-n
MAlLTBAnr.
Leave Raleigh
Arrives at Weldon.
9:35 A. M.
3:30 P. M.
9:15 A. M.
3:20 P. M.
Leaves Weldon,
Arrives at Raleigh,
"accommodation train . .
Leaves Raleich, . ' 'U " " P. m.
Arrives at Weldon. 6:20 A. M.
Leaves Weldon, . 9:15 p. m.
Arrives at Raleigh, 8:00 a. m.
. Mail Train makes close connection
at Weldon with the Seaboard $; Roan
oke Railroad and Bay Line Steamers
via Baltimore, Co and from aii-poims
North,: West and Northwest and with
Petersburg naiiroad via .retersourg,
Richmond and Washington City, to and
from all points North and North w'est.
And at Raleigh with the North Caro
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South and Southwest, and with the
Raleigh &. Augusta Air Line" to Hay
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Accommodation and Freight trains,
connect at Weldon with Accommodation
and Freight trains on Seaboard & Roan
oke Railroad ana Petersburg Kaiiroaa,
and at Raleikh. with Accommodation
and Freight trains on North Carolina
Railroad. A. x. AJNUxtujvvc),
dec 4 tf. Gen. Supt.
;j II ANGE O F SCHEDULE
Raleigh fc Augusta Air Line,
Superintendent's Office,
1 Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 29, 1872.
On and after Saturday, Nov." 30th,
1872, trains on the R. & A. A. L. Road
will run daily, (Sunday excepted, as
follows : .
Mail train leaves Raleigh, 3.35 P. M.
Arrives at Sanford, 6.15
Mail train leaves Sanford, 6.30 A. M.
' Arrives at Raleigh, 9.20 "
Mail train makes close connection at
Raleigh with the Raleigh and Gaston
Railroad, to apd from all points North.
And at Sanford with the Western
Railroad, to and from Fayetteville. and
points on Western Railroad.
A. B. ANDREWS,
dec 1 tf. Superintendent.
T3ICHMOND & DANVILLE R. RV
JLAi North Carolina division
CONDENSED TIME-TABLE.
In effect on and after Sunday, Octobei
13th, 1872.
GOINO NORTH.
Stations.
Mail.
Express.
Leave Charlotte,
. Concord,
" Salisbury,
" Lexington
7.10
8.32
10.02
11.05
12.16
1.09
(2.00
3.40
4.55
8.05
p. m.
ti
i
ti
a. m.
it
H
((
ti
(
6.30 a. m.
7.30
8.37 "
9.27 "
10.17 "
11.00 ."
11.10 44
12.20 p. m.
" High Point
Ar at Greensboro
Leave Greensboro
Co. Shops,
" Hillsboro,
Raleigh,
Ar. at Goldsboro,
11.10 a. m
GOING SOUTH.
Stations.
Mail.
Express.
Leave Goldsboro,
3.00 p. m.
6.40 44
9.16 44
10.55 44
12.20 a. m.
it
Raleigh,
Hillsboro,
Co. Shops,
it
it
2.15
3.30
4.00
4.39
5.27
6.13
p. m.
tt
Ar. at Greeusboro
Leave Greensboro
High Point
4 T ovino'tAn
1.10
2.02
3.03
3.58
5.14
tt
it
Salisbury,
Concord,
tt .
7.13 4
Ar. at Charlotte,
6.25 a. m.
8.10 p. m
Passenger train leaving Raleigh" at
6,40, p. m;, connects at Greensboro with
Northern bound train ; making the
quickest time to all Northern cities.
Price of Tickets same as via other routes.
Mail trains daily, both ways, over
entire length of road! Express daily
between Company Shops and Charlotte
(Sundays excepted.)
All Passenger trains connect at
Greensboro with trains to and from
Richmond.
Pullman Palace Cars on all night
trains between Charlotte and Richmond
(without change.)
S. E. ALLEN,
W. H. Grkeh, Gen'l Ticket Agent.
Master Transportation.
RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R.
CONDENSED TIME-TABLE.
In effect on and after Sunday, Oct. 13,
1872.
4
GOING NORTH.
Stations.
-Mail.
Express.
Leave Greensboro
2.00 a. m.
4.40 44
9.'44 44
1245 p. m.
11.10 a. m.
1.52 p. m.
6.36 '4
9.30 pm-,
44 Danville,
44 Burkville,
Ar. at Richmond,
GOING SOUTH.
Stations.
Mail.
Express'.
Leave Richmond,
44 Burkville,
44 . Danville,
Ar. at Greensboro
1.50 p. m.
5.12 44
10.00 44
12.25 a.m.
5.10 a. ..
8.28
12.57 p. m.
3.30 44
Trains leaving Richmond at 1.50 p m,
and at 5.10 a m, connect at Greensboro
with trains on North Carolina Divison,
for all points South.
Passengers leaving Richmond at 1:50
p m, connect at Greensboro with train
for all points East of Greensboro.
Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 6.40
p m, connects at-Greensboro -with Nor
thern bound Mail train, arriving in
Richmond at 12.45 p m. . -
JNO. R. MACMURDO,
General Freight fe Ticket Agent.
T. M. R. Tai-cott, ' - .
Engineer fe General Superintendent.
Kentucky "Mules for Sale.
THE UNDERSIGNED has arrived
again in Raleigh, with a lot of
Fine .Large Kentucky ? Mules.
He takes this " onnortntiif v tr tnm
his thanks to the citi2ens of Wake, and
adjacent counties,forthe liberal patron
ai?e bestowed upon him last season, and
is gratified at the satisfarti
the Mules sold heretoforeand expect
to sell his stock on reasonable terms,
i The Mules can . be seen at Mvr
Wynne, Yai:cey Ss Co.'s stables.
. - Al, KED COHEN.
Raleigh, Nov. 4, 1872. : 71 lro. ,
TOIi M. COt,BaiAX,
at
AND
SOLICITOR OF CJAXMS,
May, Ouildinr, ,
P. O.JJox 263. . , r Washington. ' V. C.
' T" Fays 8Pecial i attention to South-
em claims. 10 tr
DBUGS, MIcmES, &c
J R : H. C ARMER. A'G'T,
V
DRUGGIST,
No. 11,
East Side Fayetteville Street,
H
AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
supply of -
PURE DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
SPICES,
. Soap and Perfumery.
TEAS a specialty.
Raleigh, October 28, 1872. 65 3m
ANNOUNCEMENT.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUN
JL CES to his friends and the public at
large, that he has recently purchased and
thoroughly renovated and restocked the
Drug Store,
No. 33 Fayetteville Street,
(late Doepp fc Jones') with a full assort
ment of V - : . -
MEDICINES,
DRUGS,
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
CIGARS,
FANCY GOODS,
SODA AND
MINERAL WATERS,
and every thing usually found in a
first-class Drug Store.
He respectfully solicits the patronage
of his friends, and a fair share of the
public trade, and hopes by constant
attention, courtesy and fair-dealing,' to
retain it for the future.
The attention of Physicians is invited
to riiy large stock of Elixirs, and Fluid,
and Solid Extracts.
Respectfully, -
Raleigh, Oct. 30, 1872. 67 3m.
GROCERIES.
S
UGAR! SUGAR!!
15 Bbls. Standard A.
15 44 Extra C.
10 44 C Yellow.
10 44 Porto Rico.
At
A: C. SANDERS & CO.,
No. 2 Martin street.
Raleigh, Nov. 22, 1872. Gl d3m m
F
LOUR1 FLOUR!!
50 Bbls. N. C. Family.
25 44 Caragan.
15 44 Honey Suckle.
25 44 Extra.
25 44 Super. At
A. C. SANDERS & CO.
Raleigh, Nov. 22. 1872. 61 d3m.
B
ACON! BACON!!
10 Hhds. Long Clear Sides.
10 . Bulk. --
5 Boxes Breakfast Strips.
1000 Lbs. Canvassed Hams.
N. C. Pork received daily, at
A. C. SANDERS fc CO.,
No. 2 Martin street.
Raleigh, Nov. 22, 1872. 61 d3m.
J0FFEE! COFFEE!!
20 Sacks Prime Rio.
'20 " Fair 44
10 44 Prime Laguayra.
5 44 Old Government Java. At
A. C. SANDERS & CO.,
r No. 2 Martin street.
' Raleigh, Nov. 22, 1872. 61- d3m
S. 0. HARRISON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Corner Fayetteville and Martin
Streets,"
f ..... . . . .
Jj-ASON'HAND A FULL STOCK
FRESH GROCERIES,
such as '
Bacon,
Lard,
Butter,
Salt,
Cheese,
. Flour,
Meal,
Potaotes,
PiekleS in Jars and Barrels.
Candies and Fruits, Sugars and
, Coffees, Crockery and
Wooden Ware, Boots?.
and Slioesr
' Everything. usually kept, in, a first
clasapGrocery Store, can be bad at the
lowest cash prices. ; ; - fi-l.:--
. v . n nini?Tcnv ,
,,H Raleigh, October 23, 1872... . 6.1d3m.
LOTTERY.
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The most Liberal lottery ever -drawn.
Only 7,140 Tickets and 3.0SO Prizes !
To be drawn Dec. 2Sth, 1872, in Cov
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One Capital Prize of $25,000,
1 Prizt of 5,000
1 dt 2,150
U do 1,900
a do - 500
13 Prizes of 250
30 do 60
420 do 20
2.610 . do . 6
3,080 Prizes, amounting to
64,260
Quarters,
Tickets, 12. Halves, 6
3. ' ' '
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HARPER fc BROTHER,
- New York. "
BANKRUPT SALE -OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given, That we will
sell, on the premises,"' at Public Auc
tion, to the highest bidder for'cash, on
the 14th day of December, 1872, at 12
o'clock, M., .that valuable tract of land'
in Little River Township, Wake coun
tv,"N. C, known as - Wakefield, situated
20 miles East of the- city of Raleigh,
the. property of the late Augustus J.
Poster,--Bankrupt, containing eight
hundred and forty-three (843) acres of
land, more or Jess, subject to the wid
ow's right of dower therein, and that
the Notes, Accounts and dieses in Ac
tion will be sold at tho same time and
place.
DANIEL SCARBOROUGH,
THOMAS HAMPSON,
Assignee's of Aug. J. Poster, BankrupV
. Raleigh," Oct. Ii8, 1872. 07 2awtd
pr adv 7 25 V V
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NO. 1 TFA YETTE VI LLK STREET,
" RALEIOH, N.CLt
BO O K BINDER-
And .Blank Book 'Manufacturer.
Newspapers,. Magazines,, and Law
Books, of .every description, bound in
the very best style, and at lowest prices.
; Old : numbers, of -Supreme Court .Re
ports taken in exchange for binding. ; ...
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cording to directions, and remain Ion unwell.
' provided their bones are notdestroyed by mine-
' rat poison or other means, and vital prjan
wasted beyond the point of repair.
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Tain In the Shoulders, Coughs;. Tightness or tho
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Mik
mach. Bad Taste In the Mouth, Biliou$Atta-ka.
Palpitation of the Heart, InnammauoiToriiie
Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys.
a-hundred other painful symptoms, are the ir
springs of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove x
better guarantee of its merits than a long' hy
advertisement.
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married or single, at the dawn of woinaiih.to i.
or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters dispi.-. v.,
decided an Influence that Improvement is h,.,..
perceptible.
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and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the i:jnn,.
Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bificn 1,
no equal. Such Diseases arc caused hy i i: .. .1
Blood.
They area gentle Purgvc nj r
as a Tonic, possessing the merit of n.
a powerful agent ia relievlug Congestion ;r
flamraation of theUver and Vlsccm' ;,N
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iff and Magistrate1 Blank
of the latest improved form, 011 mst ronr
sonab.'e terms.
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EDWARDS t BROUGHTON,
Box 178, Raleigh, N. C.
Sept 1, 1871, 3D tf.
Special Term Superior Court.
IN ACCORD ANCE WITIt a NOT1 CE
issned by Ilis Excellency, Td K.
Caldwell. Governor of tha Stntn of North
Xarolina, a Special-Term of the Superior
toun win ue nem lor tuo couni.v
Wake on Mondaj the 6th day of Janua
ry, 1873, and continue until the business
is disposed of. " .
Said Court will bo for tho trial of Civil
and Criminal cases. The lirst three
and the remainder of the Term to the
trials on the Criminal docket.
It. W. WYNNEj
Ch'm'n Board Com m fosionci"'
Raleigh, Nov. 8, 1872. ' 71-td.
Claims Araint the Government
I WILL, ATTEND TO , CLAIMS O
all kinds airainst tho , General Gov
erhmenL Business is respectfully fcol"
icited from persons 'having claims up-fore-the-
Commissioners of Southern
Claims. , claims Tor -cotton seized alter
thoSOth of June, 1805 or claims against 1
any of the departments in Washing
ton X:ftv." I h:ivft ' innlft nrra" cements
-with Col. : James Malison Cutts, of
Washington, to attend , to busines 01
tills kind for meat, times when I may
not be in Washington. ' Charges' mod
erate. . AV. W. 1IOLDEN.
.. Raleigh, Sept. 13, 1872. 43 L'mpd,
iff iiiP&Mwt