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js - ' m m a a-f Tha Republican party has saved a Republic and, enfranchised, a , race. Its deeds will shine in history as the grandest in the record of nations, u The Democrat are raving about high taxes and a depreciated currency, and yet propose to debase the currency still more by paying off the debt in 'greenbacks. Every man in the country, no matter how poor, has a direct interest in the defeat of so disastrous 1 a scheme'. Secretary Stanton fixed upon November 1,. as the date when the Southern railroads should pay their indebtedness to the'Gorernment. ' v Application has been made to General Grant to extend f the time, and ' he has decided ' that no more extensions shall be granted. The National Bank system'awept from existence a currency which was at once mongrel in appearance, unstable in value, and with few exceptions, insecure in character, and? substituted therefor a currency uniform in feature, everywhere equal in worth, and safe as the Republic . itself. iU i''AU's?n Returns from eighty-live counties in Iowa r show a Republican ; majority i of twenty-six thousand, nine hundred and 'twenty. There are about a dozen thinly-peopled counties to hear from, which will somewhat increase these figures. Our friends in that State are justly proud of an increase or ten thousand on their majority of last year. - MUligan and Bowles, of Indiana, who were put in the penitentiary on charges of treasonable conduct during the war, interpret the late Democratic successes as endorsements of their conduct. We suspect thai those ; Republicans who voted the Democratic ticket will soon begin to plead that they were misunderstood. .jjj f ,. fWi-' i John A. Andrew, for several terms Governor of Massachusetts, died of apoplexy, at bis residence in Boston, on 'the evening of October 30th nit. Next to Governor Morton Governor Andrew ranked, during the war, as an energetic and faithful officer ZXZ'" We heard a Democrat declare the other night that the majority of the soldiers who fell in the hue war were Democrats. Of course; they, were. Those in gray were all Democrats. James Gordon Bennett, jr., lias for some time been the managing editor of the N. Y. Herald, owned by James Gordon Bennett, sen. Recently the young 'man' took to fast ways and his father addressed the on a note. The boy replied from the DelmonicO saloon stating that he was agreeably engaged and that that , establisment .did . not., advertise in the Herald. - Thereupon his name was dropped from the paper and soon afterwards young Bennett, drunk upon the streets and somewhat noisy, was arrested by the police. The Bennett family need re-constructing. u , - j . .e , A single mile of the. Western, Massachusetts Railroad cost 9220,000. - .. The road to ruin is always kept in 'good repair, and the traveler pays the "expenses of it : ' A rebel soldier, residing in Stanton, i Va., claim to hare marched over seven- ; teen thousand miles during the war. . We shonld like to ask the Musical in8trument dealer who says his 44 drums ' cannot be beat,? what they are good for. An auctioneer vexed at bis audience uid : " I am a mean fellow, mean as dirt, and I feel at home in this company.' 7 A wit once asked a peasant what part he performed in the great drama of life? mind my own business," was the What is the difference between a barber and a mother ? One has razors to shave, and .the other has shavers to raise. " " Cal. the other day, while looking at k the skeleton of a donkey, made a very ' natural quotation. 44 Ah,'? said he 44 we are fearfully and wonderfully made.", ' The most difficult operation in the practice of surgery is said to be 44 taking the jaw out of a woman." The fellow , who said that must be an old bachelor of the large blue sort. r J. :, i . , a lady in Maine lost five one hundred , dollar United States bonds. They were ' picked up by an ignorant man, who did tn not know what they were, and he carried " them home and gave them to his chil dren for "pretty, pictures." They cut the bonds up and carefully trimmed the coupons, which they kept to play with. A significant fact in the politics of the day is the opposition of the 44 so called" to taxes to paying our own debts ; but favor a full payment of all the damages suffered by the South, including cotton claims, nigge? claims, and, in the end, . the rebel debt. The returns of the Virginia election, from all the counties except two,' give a total vote of one hundred and sixty-four j... thousand one hundred and ninety-eight, of which one hundred and four thousand two hundred and eighty-nine are for the Convention, and fifty-nine thousand one kcadred and eighty against it. Gnat Clsbe are forming all through . Fcrarylvania.

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f A man anted: Tease has married a MissCross in St: Louis ' He Teased her until she agreed she would not be Cross any more.' ? 'r"---; K'i Pittsburg has 110 schools, with only 130 teachers. C The Democratic rooster is very ram pant just now, but the chicken . sickness is prevalent and very fatal. About this time next year there will be no cure for r "J . ' "' ' '. " ' The negtoes of the South raised 2,300 000 , bales of cotton this year, worth a matter of 8 1 50,000,000, taxes off. They seem to be as capable of taking care of themselves as they did of their Democratic masters. '"" : JThe wife of a Milwaukee merchant discovered an affinity for her husband's book-keeper, of which 'the young man informed bis employer, stating that they desired to be 44 united," and that all they asked of him was to 44 interpose no obstacle." Instead of kicking, the fellow out of doors, the merchant took a day to consider the matter, but the impatient lovers had decided the question by flight before he found out his own mind. " Old Deacon Conserve of Hartford, was provided with an enormously long ljandle to his countenance. One day when he passed around the contribution box, everybody seemed to be possesed of an uncontrolable desire to laugh when they saw him." It seems that . a 'the morning, having bruised his nose, he put on a piece of sticking-plaster. It dropped off, and he picked up what he supposed was the plaster, and stuck it on again. But, alas ! - he had made a mistake, for instead of the plaster, it was a piece of paper such as manufacturers of spool cotton paste on one end of every spool and which read : 'Warranted to hold out two hundred yards ?' At no moment of difficulty does a husband know his utter helplessness and draw so closely to his wife's side for comfort and assistance, as when he waats a button sewed on his shirt collar. Next year being leap year, we expect our friend Colonel Dudley will reap a harvest of wedding fees. The law in this' State and in England does not allow February twenty-nine days, but persists in making the twenty-eighth day in that year forty-eight hours long. Thus if a note fall due on the twenty-eighth of February, 1868, and is unpaid, it cannot go to protest till the evening of the twenty-ninth. ' It is a question yet unsettled by the courts, whether a note due on the twenty-ninth could be protested before the first day of March. General Harney, who is 6ixty-seven years of age, is eix feet three inches in height, and is as straight as an arrow, and in his younger days used to excel every Jndian on the plains with whom he came in contact, in running, jumping, and wrestling, v He is known universally among the Indians as the 44 fast runner." ; Dan Voorhes is said to be regarded as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to succeed Commissioner Rollins. It seems that Johnson can't stand .an honest man very long. Commissioner Rollins has decided that spirits in bond are -not liable to seizure, as are other spirits, in case of fraud on the part of distillers. This decision should have been in force years ago. o - At Coshocton, Pa., on the 6th inst,, two tubular boilers in the cotton mill of S. k J. Lees, exploded, and tore the brick boiler house to fragments, and every window in the main building was destroyed. Loss 815,000 to 820.00Q. Wm. Carter, the .engineer, was torn to oieces. John Myers, fireman, was two aundred yards away from the mill, but vaa badly hurt by a flying fragment of ron. A frame building outside the mill as torn to pices. ' General McGinnis received his com nission as auditor of Marion county on Saturday week. Mr. . Ochluck of Evansville, placed 8400 In a cigar box for safe' keeping, wrapped, up in a piece of newspaper. A. little sonof Mr, Ochluck desiring to jeea good, blaze threw the paper asd contents in the fire, thus loosing the entire amount.' Charles Dickens will give eighty readings in the United States, commencing in Boston, December 9th. - - While the mackerel fleet has done a poor season's work, the cod fisheries have been unusually productive. There is a new disease in the Sandwich Islands, resembling consumption, but fatal in two days. A Daily Republican newspaper is to be started in Charleston, South Carolina, next spring. .-" Somebody has been counterfeiting the Canadian cent That men would eat a free lunch. France is spending 812,000,000 in the reconstruction of her fortifications. Trained dogs are now used to carry adyestising cards through the streets of Paris. ;,"-; , :: : ;:;;:, ,; ;. : t Chicago has to pay a city tax of 82, 489,245 this year.; JfV'" ' A profane cuss says that when John son dies he will be in position to lift np his eyes and see Abraham afar off. " 'B. F. Taylor, the p'oeCnow lives in Laporte, Indiana. : , fWi)

Desperate Fight With a Grizzely. V -. -jr ' a A correspondent of the Helena (Montana) Gazette, writing from Camp Green Clay Smith, near the Yellow Stone, gives the following thrilling account of a bear fight: . . ; :::..:"'::': Orderly Sergent S. R. Shroke, of Company E, Captain Campell, formerly of Monroe, Wisconsin, having been in Montana something less than a year, thought he must needs signalize his mountain life by : dispatching, single-handed, a huge grizzly." Accordingly, on the 15th inst when out hunting, being about fifty miles from this tamp, on the eastern branch of the Powder, the opportunity was embraced to do so. - 1 Leisurely proceeding on his way, his tranquility .of mind was suddenly disturbed by looking up and seeing a bear just ahead of him. Their eyes met simultaneously, bruin's vengefully glaring. The sergeant halted, and, cocking his piece, the bear came right on, as if, understanding the maneuver, he would show how contemptuously he regarded it. But the sergeant; equally defiant and prudence, perhaps lost sight of in that novel ambition which a majority of those recently from the East have to kill a grizzely while in the Mountains leveled his rifle and fired, just us as his savage foe reared on his hind legs to close with him. His bullet struck close to it, if it did not penetrate, the heart. The bear fell. Regaining his feet with a fierce, terrible growl, he wheeled and endeavored to escape. Calling to his companion, who was probably 150 j-ards in the rear, to come quickly to him upon his arrival they pursued the animal together. ' When within twenty yards, the sergeant having reloaded, again fired, and thinks he shot the bear well upon the shoulder, and about midways of the body; his companion immediately succeeded with his bullet, planting a good ounce of lead in one of the huge beast's shoulders. - Bruin now turned upon and pursued his foes. They stood their ground, and when Sergeant Shroke had reloaded, the bear was in ten feet of him, coming wit'u unabated speed. He leveled when he almost imagined he could feel the monster's hot breath in his face. - - i The trigger is pulled the percussion proved faulty with the undischarged gun in his hand, a powerful blow of the infuriated grzzely carries away the greater part of his scalp. Before reaching the ground the bear has caught in his mouth his left hand, and the jaws of his teeth met among its cords and sinews. The sergeant sinks to the ground beneath the shaggy giant, whose holt on the ground beneath is still unrelaxed, when his companion reaches the spot and sends abul

let into the beast's head. Stunned, but still having murderous vitality, the bear rolls over on his back and his red tongue again protrudes from his mouth to once more close, with the sergeant , Quick as thought the sergeant thrust h s right hand down the animal's throat and fierce y grasped bis tongue. , His companion had reloaded his piece and put a third bullet in the bear's bead Again the bear withdrew his ivories, and catching in his mouth the sergeant's gun commenced vigorously chewing off the stock. Now, regaining his feet, the sergeant discharges two bullets from his revolver. These ended the contest with the death of the bear. ' The sergeant returned to camp in indescrible agony, and, though suffering with great pain,' he is in a fair way of speedy recovery; but he will carry to his last moment the the scars of this desperate adventure. He says he has killed the bar, and don't want no thin' more to do with the crit ters." : " - ' - ' ' IsPublishedin the Warner Building, on Thursday Mornings, By HOLLOWAY A DAVIS, 'AtQS peiVoluiiie, ' PAYABLE IW ADVANCE. Job Printing. We hare a new "DAY JOBBER," and new fonts of Type of the latest styles, both plain and fancj, and are prepared to do work neat and expeditiously. - Pamphlets, Catalogues, ' Constitutions, Show Bills, , Handbills, , Blanks, Posters, Bills of Lading, , : Bill Heads, Cards, Notes, Envelopes, Circulars, ' ' Checks, Labels, &c PRICES FOR WORK REASONABLE a Baking" Powder. Warren's Chemically Pure Snowflake BAKEiGFOWDER, Warranted to giro satisfaction. Wholesale Agent o. 1 s Kob! StTMt, opposiu PsMDgr Drpot.

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