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In Door Games. NATURAL ttfcSTOUT (JAMES. Any number of persons, old and young en join i.i litis amusement, nnd it can not be 'jd. ycd < nt* quite no easily ns t0T ?32s Some one, who iy ready begins (he '.rnme with n question something like i e fol'owing. "What his two wings two legs, n backbone nnd a iftf This isea-y enough for the youngest, mid is quickly answered, aA bi.-d.', '?Iben nimmer who is ready, asks perh.ips, ''What lias up nrms' no legs but a head, n tail and a" backbone V Answered, 'A n>h or a snake.' Another tusk*, '-A bnokbone, ahead, n tail, lour hps nnd ti trunk Answered, ??An elephant." "A backbone, a bead, two legs, aud many trunks An-wered, nfter much guessing, "A lady." '?What bus a back, two arms and a tail, sometime.*; two), no legsnnd no bead, ??Ac.ni." Jrr>:?L ''What live.-, und gets along with no bead, mi logaj no wings, no arms aud no backbone?" "A worm." What has twohornsand uotbing else'' "A dilemma^ "Two t l.-iw.^TjTght logs, no head but a tail,' "A lobster." < ? I v I "Two win-_s, many'legs, nnd a very great variable number of arms" '(An army." . "ForrJegR. one foot, a head and no tail*' "A bed."* ''Six I '.s.two wings and no backbone" "A fly." Ai.d thus the game continues' gaining the interest Of all , ma king any amount of fun. W-^bppcnd a few questions, for our readers to answer, and we hope that Bume wili not only send us the an iwvrs to these, but also many morequoB lions For us to print next tine. 1. \Yhat~has two wingp sometimes, and Fottietimcs 4&e9 sometimes more, and ,,o ^-kbon^.y ' 2 No wings" and no bead, but four leg?? 3. Whntiu) ilfor, which runs along with its head nt one t j of it, aud its mouth ut the ?jjfe?f ( 4. A back nnd no bones, a face and no bend, two bands and uo arms aud cot cveu one leg? # 5. WlyjLbaa a brow and a foot, but , *mw*^ &*-*;??} . no head oc bnibj 6. WltaCiias a longue but no bead, s toe and a heel but no legs? 7. Wh^at bus arms bu? no bauds, legs tut no foot, a bjigk but bead? 8. Wha^ has no eyes? 6. Wltal has tbreo feet but no 16^s, no head, no claws but many nails? 10. What has a head but no feet, though jvi'tl go if drivcu? Guess. This game is a good one fcr three lit tle chi?S?-to pl.uy. Two of us played it wUh lit\Te Jolly Robsen' and he said' "It's zo-nicest play 1 never soon." Let us suppoEe that Gertie, Clara and Am\ arc to p'ay it. In the first place a dozjn pieces of blank papor must be laid on the table or carpet; tbon Clara lc ivcs the: room or Vjbliuds," while Gertie mark with a poncil on the under side of on< of the pieces. When Gertie siys -R a dy!" Clara comes and gncssjs which L the marked ono. Amy must be tin forfeit bolder:?the forfeits may be a handful of little sticks or somo buttons, tu *?)??> ? . . , . ' or corn, or anything convenient?aim every*tini* that Clara gues.-cs a wr n one. Amy gives one fi rfcit to Gertie. Clara keeps on guessing till she gets tin right one, which must then bo tl r ?w; out. Then CertTo must go out or bind while Clara-marks one; tied when Gerii comes to guces, for every wrdng om tkntjthe guesses, Amy must give nm forfel^"''^ Clara and so on, Gertie am Clara liking turns, till all butonc of tin pieces have been guessed. Th-n thi one that has the most firl'ei's hr.s won the game. The next time Gerty oi Clara can bold the forfeits,and let Ajn> play. ?'?l?llw i\J i -? . In Sio'land they have narrow, open ditches, called sheep drains. A man was riding a donkey one day across a sheep posture, and when tho donkey ean.e to.n sheep drain be would not gi< o^ufcit. So tho man rode bim baok u hbort distance, nnd turned him urouml uuA! put "tho whip to him. thinking, ol coureC, that ths donkey, going so f't^t. would juu p 'h" drain befhve.he knew it Jiut. Hot 60. Go they Came, and whey tho donkey gnft to (bo drain bu sapped all of fuauddun, and the man eWnt over Mr. .?T?cVs head. "So soom v bud be todelicd the gronntl tUarl lio got np, and locking the donkey straight in tbo faco, said : ?Very well pitched. Hut bow arc ye jj. inj; tu got ever jourdcll"?' i oh NAIjK oh t? rknt. DNi; A. V.r. LOT with STOKE und DWELLING, ut Branchville. S. C. Apply |f D. LOEB, a'ng Rm Chm IcBton, S. C. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at onoo agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the bair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to \ts original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair cheeked, ard bald ness often, though not ? always cured by its use. Nothing cart restore tbo hair where tbo follicles ale destroyed, or tbo glands atrophied and dooayed. But sueu as remain can bo saved for usefuhic.a by this application. Instead ef fouling tbo bair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean onu vigorous. Its occasional utc will prevent tbo hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those doleferious substances which malco sonio preparations dangerous, and injurious to tho hair, the Vigor con only benefit but not barm it. If wnntcd merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing ehe ran be found fo dcsirablo. Containing neither oil nor dye, it doca not Foil wbi'o cambric, and j'et laste long on tho bair, givin i* it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful jx rfumo. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Pbaotical axd Analytical Cuzmists, LOWKiVL, MASS. pr.icrn cioo may i 1 c Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Di3ca.so3 of tho Throat and Lungs, such aa CouRh3, Colda, Whooping Cou?h, JUronchitis, Asthmo, aud Consumption. Probably never before in the whole nil torr of medicine, has aoy thing won so widely anil so deeply upon Iba conlldence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaint*. Through n long series of years, nml among moat of tho races ol men il has risen higher nnil higher in (heir estimation, ns it line become better known, its unifovm character and power to cure the va? Hons affections of tho tunes ?ml throat, hare made il know n OS n reliable |irotcctor iigninat them, w hllo adapted to milder form? of dircnro ?r.ud to young children, it is at the same time the nwsl c>;.- duul i cmedy that can be pSrcn for ineip lent consumption, aud (lie dangerous affections of the throat and lungsj As a provision against fudden nttacka of < roup.At should bo kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all nie foiub ?Uics Bnbjo i i" coltla and congh*, all should bo provided with tlds antidote for them. Although Settled C'onBMtHpttott 1h thought In? riirahlo, still m eat immbcrs of coses where the di-ea.-e Cecmod i filled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Vertoral, Ho complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Luiiuk end Thront, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. Whan nothing else COUld reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside end disappear. Staffers and Public Speakers flud greet protection from it. Asthma in always relieved aud often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis It generally cured by taking the Cherry I'cetaral In small and frequent flours. ?o generally are its virtues known, that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than a sure tho public c*?t iu ipialitios arc tully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Arcuo. Intermittent Fover, Chill Fever, Remittent Fcvor, Dumb Aruo, Feriodical or Iblious Fever, &o., and indeed ail tho affections which arise from malarious, moron, or miaamatio poisons. As Its namo Implies, It doe Curr, anddoci> not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, liis muth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous ?ubatanco whatever, it In nowise Injures any pa tient. The nundter and importance of its cures in the ague districts, are literally beyond aeeount, ami wo believe without n parallel in the history of Agno medlchio. dur pride i-. gratilled by the Arfniowli dgmcnts WO rocolvO of the radieal cures effected in obstinate cases, and where other rein, edles had wholly faded. Unai. lim ited persons, either resident in. or travelling through iniasmntia localities, will be protected by inking the AtlVK f t III. daily. For htrrr Complaints, Arising from torpid ity of the Liver, it it an excellent remedy, ttitnti lating tiii- Lit sr into healthy activity. Fot nillous i>i orders and Liver Complaints, it I* an excellent remedy, producing many tndy remarkable cures, whore oihor medicines had failed. Prepared by Du. .T. P. A TUR * Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. pjtiCE, $1.00 vi:n noTTi.K. L- ay i t f *FHB*e"HEAl\& L J Q D . P.>' RIT \ C R 1 i i ig poweiful invh'ornting PBOPErVT.lE$?A'PtE/?SN^I}R!NK:: 13iU Thcw Hitters i . > i.ohivily invaluable in A LL'-S Kf N* IJI'SE ASES-& ERU PUO NS;.* 'i hey purify tho ?ystem, and will euro Remittent and Jnt'.ir.dltent Steves*, and aro a p-cvon'r. ?? efCbllb and Fever. SESOFIH H. .v. Tit IM IB-. BLADDER _AUyiuld to their powerful efficacy. second \miwii GAW1ZA1I0N Are an antidoto to chnngo of t> a.y ? and Litt? IKWeVJIIiCT:!*^ :to the WfltrtoiX frsme, end correot all "Will save days of suffering to the sick, and The grand I'aaaec* /or all the ills of lifo. TPY ONE. BOTTLE. imAHl^InYoangorGid.'M.rrl^KACTifnL ^ror Hingis, these Bitters an un^V xiualled and have often been tho^^ S means of saving life. r k IRV.ONI BOTTLE, > New York. JUST ARRIVED FROM THE ABOVE MARKET A Splendid Stock of Fancy DRESS and other Choice GOODS. AT D. LOUIS' WHO IS OF EE RING BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. AS WELL AS THE ABOVE GOODS AT AND BELOW COOT ALSO A FULL STOCK OY FAMILY GROCERIES CALL SOON AND x . SECURE BARGAINS! Doe 7 D. LOUIS, _ S. T. SOUDER, Artist and Photographer, IH . * - Pegs Io inform the People ol Ornngtburg that bo will "pAi a Bn.neli of hi* CHARLESTON ESTALIHl.M ENT in HUIGGM A NWS LUILDING. iRlunn:'? Gallery,) Maiu Street, an 1 cuu II' main or a few day* longer ONLV lor the purpose of making FINE PHOTOGRAPHS of ever)- rJeseriptmn. Old Pictures (Copied and Enlarged to any desirable size! Views Or Stores. Residences, Ac., und; on Reasonable Terms All Work fin i-hed in the Same Elegance of Style as that for which my iALLERV in CHAR LESTON is noted. A nice assortment of FRAMES, Ac., nt Re isonablo Prices. I'hasc call and examine Specimens. nov 9 19 tf J. S. ALBERGOTTI CHEAP GHOCEEY HOUSE, CORNER RUSSELL STREET AND RAILROAD AVENUE. Has on band and constantly arriving a well selected STOCK- of GROCERIES Which are offered at a very inn ill advance on Ch*rlestv?n Piices. Persons in want of the following article* will dp well to call and price before purchasing : Sides, Shoulders, Hams, Strips, Sugars, Coffee, Syrup, Molasse?, Flour, Cheese, Biscuits, Lard, Canned Goods, .Jellies, Candy, Brom', Gelatine. Buckets, Buxms, Crockery and GJai?ware. Kcrosino and Nnptba Oils. Highest Cash, price paid for Poultry ami Eggs. nov 1C oe.t 12 k ly New Store! BAHGAIN'j! BARGAINS!! jos. Mc^AMAKA INVITES THE ATTENTION OF THE ITRI.IG CENTRAL* NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK, COMPRLSINfl EVERYTHING DSUAU/Y KEPT IN TI1K VARH US DEPARTMENTS of a FiaCST-n.A.HH CUU \THY STORK, and feol* soamlent that his friensW can SA VK MONEY by culling unoi him before pureha*ing elsewhere. I request atf?jkmtnstfenr.f my Stock?No TKOl MILE TO Mlt'W OooDS. e^jv- Thanking my customers for paj,t favors 1 sulfcit a continuation of the same. uov 2 ? JOS, MpNAMARA. ?i -j.jl ...j.-??-.--=? GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO ISUY AT T. Cr. YINCE'S WHERE VALUE IS GUARANTEED ' V' jltl * #H NEW & ATTRACTIVE GOODS TI-IK LOWEST I^ICKS!!! Purchasers are iuvited tc examine my Stock of DRY GOODS, which a com plete in overy liuC? ( LOTtllNoHf tftc Latest Style and BOOTS in 1 II OE of the Best Qual? tv selected csneoially to suit the Trade* ?StsxX Doer to Or. A. C. DIKES' I>rn-r StoiN*, eet 12?!yt* ORANGKBURG, S. C. Russell St. one Door East of fllefoney's Hotel Offers to the Public a PULL and WELL SELECTED STOCK of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c., At LOWER PRICES 1 inn can be bought at any other IIouso in Oranjreburg. Call aud EXAMINE hU STOCK, and bo CONVINCED of the CHEAP NESS of his GOODS. . * ttiT Also I will pay the high eat price for OLD IRON, COPPER. BR/VSS. PKW TER, HIDES, OLD RAGS and every kind of CCUNTRY PRODUCE. juuc 8 c 6m JUST RECEIVED A full Supply of DRY GOODS, PERFUMERY, SHOES, HATS, JEWELRY, (! LOCKS, WATCHES, GROCERIES, 1 HARDWARE. TINWARB, WOODWARE, CUTLERY, GI NS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, BAGGING,* ? TIES, TOBACCO, BACON, MOLASSES, IlAMft. FLOR, and other articles too numerous to mention, and will be sold LO'V DOWN lor CASH. 1 am also prepared to PURCHASE COTTON, or ADVANCE MONEY on the sama nt less than Bunk Rates. Tbc II Kill EST PRICES paid for Rice, Peas. Corn, Wax, Eggs and all other kinds of Couutry Rrnducc. Cull and wee for yourselves E EZEKIEL'S, Sign of tho BIO WATCH, oet 12 ^Opposite Post Office and next to the Bank. REGULAR DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT Making JSetactian from their Extraordinary Lar^o and Varied Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is k UNSURPASSED 1-oth as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enuhle them to make the best pnaatble RATES, which is the OLD RULR con tinued from iU ORGANIZATION? 18 42, Giving an experience of ?>0 years in Business. Economy and Enterprise, together with the Energy and crenilcnrtnly deport ment of all their Assistants, arc always found at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 25 c ly a3TO V Would infopm the publtc that he is ?tili, carrying on the cati rim;c Makih? in all its vnrinn? brunches and will Manufacture or Repair at the Shortest Nntine, nil Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND 0 M TO GIN AND PACK COTTON short notice. Poiton GINNED AT my mill has brought from \ to 1 cent more that! that Ginned on the common Gins. oct 8 apl 2?ly II, RIOOS. -J_US1L! .a. ,J_ Oil_IJJ NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! ? DOYLE, & WILES, ESPECTFILLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANQEBURO COUNTY THAT they have purchased tho CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF TIIOS. RAY And are CARRYING ON tho CAII.KIAGE 13 XJ S I TST 13 S S lu all its BRANCHES. Orders left with US will be PROMPTLY FILLED All kinds of REPAIR!NO NEATLY DONE ami wkh D18PATCW. COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTIC?. ? dee 17 ;doyle, wu.f.s a co., Orarngelntrgk 8 c. SOL i ll ( AKOIJNAUAlLKOAlf ; wvr Chaklkhton, H.C. December 28, 1S7J. ON AND AFTLtt SUNDAY DECEMBER 21, the rmfnehp-cr Train on the SoulhV Carolina Railroad will run us follows . 'If Sii. 81(>},i? MOT. AUQl'STA. Lcato Charleston.8.10 A. M; Arrive at Augusta.4.-5 1*. M< 'tOK COLl'mdia. Leavo Charleston. ftMt, *i Anivc at Columbia.-4.0? P, for fUAnLroTox. ft? li ?' s# Leave Augusta..7.40 A. Arrive at Charierton.8.20 P. Leave Columbia..7.40 A.M. Arrive at Charleston......3.20 P. M. TnnofOlt WILMIKOTOK TRAU Leave Augusta.3.00 A. M< Arrjve nt Kingville........0.00 A. M. A M. ao p. m< ?ft ive at Augusta..".6 80 AUOL'STA KIOUT EXrrtESB-HLXDATS KXCKI'Tltl* Leave Charleston.8.80 P. tit?'*' Arrive at Augusta.7.30 A. m. Leave Augusta.?.00 P Arrivo at Charleston.5.56 A 00LCMD1A KIOMTEXPItKSS?BUK DATS KXCBPT' Tr.i>. Leave Charleston.7.10 T. M. Arrive at Columbia .-7.30 A. M. . Les-e Columbia.0.00 P. M/ Arrive at Charleston.7.00 A. Ms 3: HUJlXnrtVILLK THAIS. Leave Fummonille at.?7.25 A. Arrive.:* Charleston at.8.45 A. Leave Charleston at.8.30 P. M. Arrivo at Summerville at.....4.45 P. M. CAM DKM It RANCH. Leave Cam-len.6.15 A. M. Arrive.at Columbia.10.40 A. M. ... Leave Columbia.1.45 P. MV Arrive at'Canvlen. 6.25 P. m. l)ay and Nijjlit Trains make close onnco tion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Mscou and Augusta! Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects .?um (Jreenvilb and Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Roail to points North. Cannleii Train coun??ulaat KingTilledajl-f (except Sundays) with Day Passenger Train/ and run.s through to Columbia. A. L TVLER, Vice-president. 8. R. Pickkxh, General Ticket Agent. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, && P. P. TOALE3, Manufacturer anil Dewier, No. 20 Heyne Street and Horlbeck's Wharf cn.\r.i.::HT()N*, s. c. t?3* Tili? 5.? the Largest and most Ce*> plr-te Factory of the kind in the .Southern States, nti'l all articiea in ibis line can be furnished by Mr. P. P. To.Mwat prices wsleW defy comjiriiii in. IJf^r A painpMei .viih foil snd detailed' lijit i.f ail of Doors Satdtes aud Blind?, and the prices of earh, will be sent frse aae> post Paid, on npplicafiod to! ? JP. P. TO ALK. CHARLESTON, S. <7. july 15 wee HONEY CANNOT KCT IT! t-'or Sigbt is Price!***!! BUT Tilt: DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILW PRES?IIVJt IT <xsdsV< MASK If you value your Fycsight ass these Per> feet Lenses. Ground from Minute Crystal" Pebbles, Melted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on account of their Hard ness and Brilliancy'. They will last raaajr years wit bout change, and are warranted superior to all others in use. Manufactured by tbe Spencer Optical! Manufacturing Co., Now York. CAUTION.?None Gcuuing unltss atanap t\ with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. E. J. OLIVKROS, ^, jan 20?ly Orangoburg, 8. C. THE Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Orangoburg lira nob. Will pav 7 PER CENT. INTEREST or SPECIAL DEPOSITS and o PER CENT, er* SAV.NGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Semi* annually. Local Finance Committee,ju lion TtlOS: W. GLOYBliV Go!; PAUL S. FKLDKH. Cnpt. JNO. A. HAMILTON.: JAS. II. FOWLKS, As,iMaul Cashier. mar 23 $ ~ to $2? PER IVlYt Aconit? 0 WANTED! Alt classes of worMaC;, people, of cither sex, young or old. make more money at work for us In skoir spare mstnents, or nil ibo timo, than at anything else. PanicuUrs free. Address G. STINSON k CO.. ??p* -lo Portland, Maine. __- '- ; ?"<f?i*> tt^-^gg^ At Private Salo. fPHE PLANTATION forming a part ef 1 tho Estate of the late Col. Keitt, and known as the DARBV PLACE. The tract consists of about coo acres, oue half well) Timbered, tho remainder Rich, Red, Lsas? Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. Ijtese' are the Finest Lands in th? District, and rere rained $20 ?er acre in ibW. Weuli be Bold for ono-halt th i* , i ice now. Oae' I fourth ca*h, the rt-'nnir er in throe inataK 'ments bearing intere.il from dato and no* ourcd by mertgage *>t tho same. This is a eplemrd obance for any oao do.< tiring to aeetrre Rieh* Lai. i er, excellent Cattle Rang.; and a VteStred Keighbovhoad. Apply to . * &J<jid!&. i ?r?. l; m. KF.irr, Or J Q KEITT, Jbtfe Jan? ? -W>