^9HPr OKKAT EXCITEMENTIJJ FKOGTOWN.
gpT The rooet remarkable dog fight on
]Sf record came off at Frogtown, on the
?P frontier of Maine, soune years ago. It
engroeaed the entire community in one
general and indiscriminate melee, intermediate
lawsuits, distraction of the
town, its downfall ami ruin. A fanciful
genius named Joe Tucker, a man
about town \ a lounger?witbont visible
means of support?a do-nothing,
loafing, cigar-smoker, good-natured,
good-tor-nothing sort of a fellow, owned
a dog?a slick, intelligent and rather
pretty beast, always at Joe's heels,
ana known as well as his master, and
liked far more by the citizens of Frogtown.
One dav Joe and his doer whs
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passing Bunion's grocery store, when
a great piebald, ugly looking cut eared
dos, standing under a wood wagon,
bounded on to Tucker's dog, knocked
him heels over head, and so frightened
Bob Carter's wife, who was then passing
towards her husband's blacksmith
shop with his dinner, that she stumbled
backwards, and her old sunbonnet
flopped off, and scared the horse attached
to the wagon. He started?hit
Lathercm's barbers-pole, upset the load
of wood, all ot which falling down
Gumbo's refreshment cellar, struck one
of Gumbo's children on the head, killing
it for a time stone dead, and so
alarmed Mrs. Gumbo, that she dropped
a stew-pan of hot boiling oysters
into the lap of a customer, who sat
waiting for the savory concoction, by
a table in the corner. Mrs Gumbo
rushed for the child?the customer for
the door. Mrs. Gumbo screamed?
the child screamed, and the scalded
customer yolled!
" Oh ! oh I oh 1 oh ! my poor child 1"
cried Mrs. Gumbo.
"Eh, eb, e-c e-c-o!" screamed the
child.
"Oh! mnrder-r-r! Oh my everlasting
sin, I'm scalded to ull eter.iity.
Murder,' roared the customer in great
pain.
The horse, the part of the wagon,
and some of the wood went on their
mud MTMI* Tll? nwnav I>r tlin otrnnnn
dog came out of the store, just in time
to see Joe Tucker seize a liugc stone,
and elevate it nbovo his head to demolish
the strange dog, and not waiting
to see Joe let drive, gave him such
a pop in the back that poor Joe fell
many rods up the street, and striking
the toot of a long ladder, upon which
Jim J?lborry was perched, paint pot in
hand, some thirty feet from terra-nrrua,
brought ladder, Jim and paint pot
sprawling on the earth, crippling poor
Jim for life, and sprinkling blue paint
copiously over the broadcloths, satinets,
laces and other valuable goods of Abraham
Miller, a formal and even tempered
Quaker, who ran out of the door as
the two dogs had got fairly at it hip
and thigh, nip and catch. A glance
, at mattors seemed to convince Abraham
of the true state of the case, he
evidently saw that Joe's dog stood
rather a bad chance, for the cartman's
piebald dog was using Joe's dog rather
roughly just about this time, and in
an unusually elevated voice, called out
to Joe Tucker, who had righted up,
"Joseph Tucker, thy dog's fighting."
/x T .1 i /* i i ? * ? n i .i
- ijci em nguc it out," yeuea tne
pugnacious owner of the strange dog,
".Let'em tight it out?I'll bet a load
of wood my dog can oat any dog in
town, and I can eat the owner."
Wc have said that Abraham Miller
was a mild man ; Quakers arc proverbially
so. Bet the gauntlet thrown
down by the stranger from tho country,
stirred the gall of Abraham, and
he rushed into the store, but quickly
returned, followed by a large cur, whose
collar he had just slipped, and thus released
from his kennel in tho rear of
the store. This dog was a long, powerful
looking animal.
" Friend," said the oxcited Quaker,
" thy dog shall be beaten, I promise
thee ! Hike! seize upon him ! Tuck,
hero boy 1" and the dog wont at it.
Bob Cartor, the smith, coming up in
time to hear tho stranger's banter to
any citizen of frogtown, and bent on
pitching into somebody for the insult
and dumage done to his wife, clamped
the collar of the stranger, and by plantinrs
a aaii'oa /vf ui?f It V\5? (AM
IU^ C* 0\j I I WO VI VIV?TO TV 1 l/I I 1119 tdl puuiiu
natural sledge hammers, upon tho face,
hack and sides of his bully antagonist,
Bob stirred up both the strengtn and
ire of the bully stranger to the top of
his compass, and they mado sparks
and claret fly from each other dread- i
fullv
Joe Tucker's dog, reinforced by that i
of Abraham Miller, took a fresh start, I
and between the two the strange dog i
was being put cruelly to bis trumps.? 1
Beacon Jrugh, one of the most pious, 1
and substantial men in Freetown, came i
up, and indeed th? whole town was i
assembling, a.jd Deacon Pugh, armed I
with his heavy walking stick, and be- i
ing greatly shocked at tho spectacle ]
before him. marched np to the dog, ex- |
claiming as he did so--" Fie, fie, fie ; 1
for shame! disgraceful! you men citizens
of Frogfown, will yon stand by
i
tt?.
"Don't the#strike nay dog Deacon
Pugh!" cried Abraham Miller, advaswin^
towards Deacon who was
about to cut loose right anil leit among
the dogs with his cane.
"Your dogs/" Bliouted the Deacon,
with evident fervor.
" Not my dogs Deacon Pugh 1" echoed
the Quaker.
"What did yon say so for then?"
6houted the Deacon.
" I never said dogs Deacon Pngh 1"
u You did," responded the Deacon,
with excitement.
"Deacon, theo speaks groundless,"
said the Quakor.
"You tell a falsehood, Abraham
M iller 1"
"Theo utters a mendacious assertion,"
reiterated Abraham.
" You?you?you lie 1" bawled Dea
con Pngh.
" Thee hast provoked my evil passion,
Deacon Pugh," shouted the stal
wart Quaker, "and I will chastise
theo!"
And into tho Deacon's wood wen I
tho Quaker. Tho Deacon nothing
loth entered into the spirit of the thing
and wo leave them thus "nip ant]
tuck," to look after Bob Carter who fil
and fought and fought and fit, until
Squiro Catchem and the town consta
ble came up, and in their attempt tc
{ireserve tho peace and arrest tho of
euders, tho Squire wns thrust througt
the window of a watchmaker, doing s
heap of damage, while lawyer Hooker,
in attempting to aid the constable, was
hit in a mistake, by the furious black
smith in tho 6hort, ribs, and wont reel
ing down Gumbo's cellnr with a fright
ful velocity 1 The friends and fellow
churchmen of Deacon Pngh took sides
against the Quaker antagonist, and the
shop boys of Abraham seeing their
employer thus beset, caine to the rescue;
while two irishmen, full of fun
and frolick, believing it to bo a " free
fight," tried their hands and sticks upon
the combatants indiscriminately ; so
that in less than hulf an hour, the
quiet and happy town of Frogtown
was shaken from its propriety by one
grand and sublimely ridiculous and
terrific battlo. Ilcads and windows
wore smashed?children and women
screamed?dogs barked?dust flew?
labor ceased?and so furious, mad miu
excited, became the wboie community,
that a cpiiet looker on, if there had
been any, would certainly have sworn
that tho ovil ones were in Freetown.
A heavy thunder storm finally put
an end to tho rows; tho dogs were
more or less killed; a child severely
wounded; a man ecalded badly, and
such another scene was nover betore
witnessed in Frogtown, and all occasioned
by Joe Tucker's old worthless
dog !
u Confidence."?The following incident
is related of the lato run upon
tho Savings Banks of New York city :
" At a Sixpenny Saving Banks, a little
newsboy, without a jacket, and only
one suspender, (and that a string,}
confronted the teller on Monday, and
demanded to know whether " She was
all right "?meaning the institution?
because if she was, he didn't mean to
lie scared, if everybody else was. lie
had got 42 cents salted down there,
and ull he wanted was his (the teller's)
word of honor that it wouldn't spile.
nn. . _11 ... -i i- ? *1.1 i
aiivj iciier assured mm uiai ins monoy
was ready for him at any moment.?
" Nuft' 6aid, 'tween gen'I'men, but I
don't want it," rejoined the vouth,and
with a self-complacent, well satisfied
uir, walked out of the bank. " Is she
good ?" cried two or three more newsboys
who awaited the result, at the
door steps. " Yes, sir'ee !" ho replied
" as good as wheat. Ketch our Dank,
to stop! Yoos ought to seed tho goldI
seed in dcr safe." "How much was
they V inquired a companion. |
" More'n a house full 1" was his prompt
response. "An' yoos don't ketch die
'ere chile a makin' an old woman of hisself,
and drawin' ont his money, I
ain't 60 green, /ain't,"
Miw.pATrriNOTON.?" Your husband,
I think, was always a man of liberal
theological views," said the Kev. Mr.
Sniffle to Mrs. Partington tho other
morning, as ho dropped in on a tract
penciling excursion. " un yes, .ranI
was very free in his logical opinions
all his life, bnt I think more so than
over to tho close of it," said the dame.
" I buried him when he was nigh on
to seventy-five, and during his latter
days ho was more of a libertine than I
ever knew him afore." She bent her
eyes on the corporal over tho mantel
piece with a loving expression, and her
spectacles began to grow dim. " Your
husbnn.i was quite a liberalist, was
he," said Mr. bniffies, w I am happy
to be made acquainted with that fact,
is these tracts treat?" " Yes, he was
not only a federalist, but a regular
black cockade federalist, wool dyed,"
mid the dame, who at that moment
rose and looked daggers at Ike. He
had got behind the J lev. gentleman
and popped a big bumble bee in the
pocket of his coat. Ike met the Her.
gentleman an hour after 011 Boston
Common with a rag ronnd his finger.
Many persons talk like philorophers,
111a live like fools. 1
" Yoo musu't smoke here, sir," said
the captain of a North ltiver eteambbnt,
to a man who was smoking
among the ladies on the quarter-deck.
" I nmsn't ha I?why not ? replied he,
opening his capacious mouth, and allowing
the smoke lazily to escape.?
" Didn't you see the sign ??all gentlemen
are requested not to smoke abaft
the engine. "Bless yonr soul,that
don't mean me?I'm no gentleman?
not a bit of it. You can't make a gentleman
of me, no how you can fix it."
So saying, he sucked away and took
the responsibility.
Littt.k Gibl?" Pa, didn't you whip
me for biting Tommy I"
, Papa?" Yes, ray child, for yon hurt
1 ' ?
i U1III VIM V II1UUI.
Little Girl?"Well, then, Pa, yon
ought to whip mama's music teacher
': too, for he bit her yesterday right in
' J the month, and I know it hurt her, be
5! cause she put her arms around his
j neck and tried to choke hira."
>| Tiie other day Mrs, Snipkins, being
? unwell, sent for a medical man, and
declared that she was poisoned, and
l, that Mr. Snipkins did it. " I didn't
; do it," shouted Snipkins. " It's all
", gammon, she isn't poisoned. Prove
} it doctor; open her on the spot?I am
j willing."
1 j A certain cockney bluebeard, ovcr'
co.ne by his sensibilities, fainted at the
* grave of his fourth spouse. " What
can we do with him?' asked a per'
plcxed friend of his. " Let him alone,"
" said a waggish bystander, " he'll soon
( re'wive."
Donas says that the people who en
dorse notes aro called " sureties," for
this reason, in nine cases out of ten,
they are sure to be called on for tho
monoy.
, Striking Facts.?Before marriage
L the inan is much struck with the woman,
and after marriage tho woman is
very much struck by the man.
T. W. I?AVI!S,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
?9L ^ TAKES tlio liberty to Announce
to tho citizens of Greenville, and
-Jee J?''10 surrounding country, that he
'-lX&ML*is prepared to do nil maunvr of
work in his lino of business, such as
Watch, Clook and Jewelry Repairing,
nil of which shall be done in the neatest manner.
I Watch Wheels, Pivots, Pinions, Jewels, Screws.
Hands, Glasses, all done at the shortest notice,
and in a workmanlike manner. Please give him
a trial, and you will be pleased.
He also makes JEWELllY to order, such as
Gold Guard, Fob 1c Teat Cbaiun,
All kinds of GOLD BUTTONS, such as llosom.
Sleeve nnd Collar Buttons. All kinds of Hsir
Work Trimmed in tho neatest stylo.
llis work cannot be surpassed in this part of
tho country.
His shop may be found at the Ooodlett House,
in the room formerly occupied by Messrs. Bailey
?fc Owen.
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Lccompanicd by reliable and responsible Certiicates
from Profesaors of Medical Colleges, Clerymen
and others. Prepared and sold by
II. T. II ELM BOLD,
Praotical and Analytical Chrmitf,
fo. 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut,
A&semblt buildinor, PtIIl.a. <
X3T To be had of Dra. J. II. Dean, Mims k 1
ono, M. It. Kari.e and Enil Kairron, Druggists,
Ireenville, S. C.. and of all Druggists and Dealrs
throughout the United States, Canadu and
tritish Provinces
Beware of Counterfeits. i
kik for HSLMBOLD'8?Take no Other. <
CURBS GUARANTEED.
July 2 9 ly
WATCHES
aooxs ato jawaarr.
E. I. PIIVSOX
(AGENT,)
leave to anuCAr.cs to the ciflisaa of j
i r urcenviue, ana surrounding country, that
is has opened a 8took of the above-named Ariel
? on Avenue street, in the Building formerly
mow n as " A venue Street Confectionery," which ,
10 will sell LOW for CASH 1
1
HE WILL ALSO
Repair and Fit Up
iVATGUES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, 1
In the beet of style.
Thankful to his former patrons and friend*, :
or their liberality and patronage, be respect
ally solicits a continuance of the same. 1
wr Give him a call, and he will endeavor to {
lease. 87-tf Jan M
~ F. burTY, 1
)ealcr in Boots, Shoes, Leather, )
0PP08ITE i. C. P. JETER'S B00K8T0RE. I
GREENVILLE, 8. C?
IS Prepared to furnish custom- I
P* \ or* with the above articles, CHEAP '
CASH.
Having competent workmen engaged, he oao
isure his patrons that all work will be Bkatlt
>o*b and wARRANTFJ). .?
PebV tf f i
rtTHO has had 10 ye?r? experience aa a e?ki
er attd Pnbliahsr, and Author of I
1 Striei of Loctvrot at the jBrwriWty TotxraOett
whan, for 10 successive nights, over I
Mar 600,000 People JEM
: rooted him with rounds of applause, while he
xhibited the meaner in whton Counterfeiter*
xecute their Frauds, and the 8vreat and Short*
ct Mean* of Tkateethig them I
?* * ?? t..'.
I'M JJantc ivote jmgravere an wy ne ?? ?n?
greatest Judge of Paper Money living.
JREATE8T DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT
CENTURY FOR
lETECTINftCOUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES!
Describing Every Genuine Bill In Exlsteaee,
and Exhibiting at a Glance, ewy
Counterfeit in Circulation 1T
Lrrangcd so admirably, that REPEREUfCB Ua
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WT No Index to examine 1 No pages to hunt
ipl But so simplified and arranged, that the
Merchant, Banker and B.usineae Man can Me ell
it a qlance 1
ENGLISH FRENCH AND GERMAN.
rhus each may read the name in his own Native
Tongue.
Host Perfeot Bunk Hot* List Publiskod.
Also, a List of
All THE PRIVATE RANKERS IN AM RICA I
A complete Sammirr of the Finanoe of Euope
and America trill !> published in each edtion,
together with all the Important Newt of
he Day. Also, a SERIES OF TALES, from an
Id Manuscript found in the East. It furnishes
he most Complete History of Oriental Life^ describing
the most perplexing positions in whieh
he ladiee and gentlemen of that country hare
>cen so often found. These Stories will continue
hroughout the whole year, and will prove tha
nost entertaining ever offered to the publie.
tW Furnished Weekly, to subscribers only, at
11 a year. All letters must be addreesed to
JOHN S. DYE, Broker,
* Publisher and Proprietor,
70 Wall Street, New York.
April 23 SO ly
E. R. STOKES,
BOOKBINDER,
AND
Blank-Book Dfannflictiirer,
(In rear of Carolina Timet Office.)
?.
1LANK BOOKS rnled to any pattern, and manufactured
of the beat materiale and in
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50WARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
I important Announcement. '
Fall persona afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness,
innotenee. Gonorrhoea, Gleet Syphilis, the Yice
if Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of
he awful destruction of human life, caused by
lexual Diseases, and the deceptions practised rp>n
the unfortnnate victims of siteh diseases by
Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon,
is a charitable act worthy of their name to give
iedicai. advice oaatia, to all pert ins thus afflictid,
who apply by letter, with a description of
heir condition, (age occupation, habits of life,
kc.,) and in oaaea of extreme poverty and aufbring,
to furnith medicine*free of chary*.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Intit.ution,
estnblishod by special endowment, for
he relief of the sick and dietreeaed, afflicted
ritii " Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." It ha*
tow a surplus of means, which the Direetora
lave voted to expend in advertising the above
lotice. It is neealeas to add that the Aseoclaion
commands the highest Medical skill of the
ige, and will furnish the moat approved modern
.rcatment,
Juat Published, by the Association, a Report
in 8|>ormatori has, or Seminal Weakness, the 4
rice of Onanism, Masturbation of Self-Abuse, and
>ther Disease* of tho Sexual Organ*, by the Conmlting
Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in
i sealed envelope), Free of Charge, on the reoeipt
?f TWO STAMPS for postage.
Address, DR. OKO. CALHOUN, Consulting
iurgeon, Howard A*flociation, No. 2 South
M l NTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Director*.
EZRA D. HART WELL, President.
Gao. Faibchild, Secretary.
Feb 5 $( if
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innonees him as e Candidate for Tax ColUeMr
Uthc next Flection.
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