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Carriage Factory, The undersigned respectfully In forma the public that he is prepared to do all Kind of Work in the above line on the shortest no tice and at Living Prices. HORSESHOEING done in the best possible manner. J also have in full operation my PLANING AND MOULDING; MACHINES, And * GRIST MILL. All work in this line done, without delay and on reasonable terms. A share oi the pu bite'patronage is solicited. july 25 II. RIGGS. CALL CALL AT THE PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1871 by the Propri etor, who is still ready and willing In till orders in BREAD, ROLLS, PIES G A IC E S Of all dcscrlpthwiSi GUN (iE IIS Hv the DAKIIKIj or !H>X. "Also b r :e a 1> l'or Ca nip-Meetings or any oilier kind <>l Meetings. Just received l?'re!*li ('onfeelionilries, i-'aiiey <?oo<ls Aud .\,?tioiis Which will be sold a* LOW as any lliat can be bought in t Tftmgehnrg. Thankful for the past patronage of my friends and the public I -till solicit a eon limiancc of theii" custoin.* T. \V. Alher&rol t i, tltusM'll Flierl, ihm door i" sept 11, 1S7S? Iv .Mr. J. 1*. Hurley. NEWi8TtJUEP Having recently moved into my New Store, I would Ing leave tu in form my old friends and the. im hlic generally that I have and will con tinuc to keep oil hand the Purest Drugs. liest Paints and I )ils, Lamps and ixturi S, Einest Cigars and Tobaccos, Plain ami Eancy Candies, And in fact, everything usually kept in a first class DRUG STORE! 1 also occupy, with my family, ihn rooms over the store, ami therefore will he able to put up prescriptions at any and all hours during the night. See bell on front dour. A. C. 1)17K KS, M. I). eet 31 1S71> Iv A\ rAVLKLY II Ol 'S.K. A first-class Hotel, located in the very heart of Charleston's Fashionable Proincn ude, King .street, nearly opposile the Thea Ire, ami couven ent to business. 'lenns $2 per day. OK?. W. SPL/JVAN, Proprietor. I? P. Hkvh.i.k, Superintendent. J". DEE ANDREWS, Would He?pectfull}' infonu die Citi/.eiis of Orangcburg, Mint he has in charge the Stock and fixtures of Z. .1. King, nl Wallace Cannon's Old Stand. Main Street'?where he will be glad In serve his friends and the,; Iniblic with anything in his line of trade. ?Aery thing fresh "fid pure, and guaran teed to give Piitisfactioii. A full line of COOPS kept constantly mi hand. RotII and raised in Orangcburg, 1 hope to receive a liberal share of I he patronage of my Kcllow-Citi/.ens. .1. DKK AN OKI.WS. my 21 Iv FOITTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS ^FOUTZ^ w 111 ourc or |>rovcnt DUdAia, So UiwihK will |||(S ot I OI.IO, tiers <ir t.l'NO Vu Xkk. Ii 11mil'ovrilnr* lira nwiil In tliiw, KiiiiIz'hI'om 'lrrn w I! I (lire ami pruVVIII Hi Mi CnOLKIU Kdiio.'a I'owilura will prevent (Sacka ikiFowl?, Kmio.v PnwAnrn Will InWaM Hie quantity 61 milk Ami cream twenty per com., nml nnib?i the liiiticr firm nml xivci-t. Knut/."* Cnwrtrr* will euro or prevent nlmoftl rviiur Diskahk In \i Mejj Unrno? nml I iillr life ml.v.r. poiitx'i I'oviMciih W IM. oivic SatIhkaOTHiX. Bold everywhere, OAVll) r.. FOUTZ, Proprietor, i.AI.TI MOHK, Kd. for Kdehy Dr. .7.(1. W A N NA M A K Kit and br. A. U. DUKISS; novl'J ly PRIVATE SAL I? A neat Dwelling with I Rooms, t'ire I'laecs, and Kitchen attached, with a I/Ot 2 acre; in a healthy location. Terms made easy. Appy to 1 ? T. C Hliiiiki.i,, Auctioneer DY A. M, lZIAl.fi. ACT. At Brig^mann's Old. Stand Call a nil gut your Hot Meals: Fancy Drinks und Fine Cigars. Come early ami order your Oyster Stew, Oyster Fry, Chicken and Rice, IIam and lfiiec, 1 Joel's teak and lfiiec, Saussage and liice, Hums und Fggs. Codec, ?fco., iVe. Having obtained a Hist ( hiss ibslnurant ('< ok, 1 picpnre cvrything in Nico Stvle. C b und satisfy your appetite. Everything put down at ilottom Dimes, nug 20, H37U TMi NEW WILSON USulIldiollg dnUlilD SBWusB HACHIBB to wonderful in ifn conception, un procodc?tf< c! for doing n largo range of sewing in textile fabrics and leather. Its motions arc continuous, admitting cf an extraordinary rrto cf cpeotf, c'C.or hy fteam or foot power. Every motlori cf t'vo rearilo makes sin stitches, thus produc ing abji.it one-third mure work in n day than other Sewing Machines. It has r.o stop motions, and tightens tho stitch with tho noec?o out ot tho fabric, it uses tho well-knowrt Wilson Compound i7ocd or. both skies of tho ncodlo. it has two-thirds loss parts than any other first-class Sewing Machine. Its arm Is fully eight and ono-half inches long and five and one-half inghes high, and tho whole Machine is very compactly and scien tifically constructod in proportions, elegance, design and appear* anco. Its simple, powerful and perfect mechanism ;:laccs it as far In advance of all other Scwlnc Machines as the telephone is superior to the tin speaking tube. Tho WSLSON Mi END] KG ATTACI iUr-fiT, for repairing all kinds of ter.t?o fabrics WITHOUT PAT CK "HO, fur lished FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES,togothcr with a Tuckor, Rufflor, Cordor, Sot of Hommors, Binder, etc, cu t 24 Til KO DO m KOI IN AGENT FOK OKA NUEH'URG COUNTY F. DeM?ES, Igt. UN OKI' MASOXJC liAf,fi irricndH and (oinil rynion nllond! I ).< iir?i \v:iit until i< u -peed |<* vi i y < i in in (ilael'S mar. Mak? I U M \ US vmii l in ecr lt. u ! *.--!. Iiitu for his Ii \ MS ... ni.e, i;.inu :u ilir I.nw \:>t i'KICK ! Sion ind iry Iii? Flour so line, ( 'Im esc. and \ I !, llitnj?* in Iiis liim ! II :i\ i- some Ill'TTKIt sein around - Kvery 10:111 should have :i |nininl ! \ nd if viui'd feel well and aide. i?.u his MACK Iii; i:i. your Tahlo ! 4J?>od an-all ihinus in Iii- Store, |{easnii eannot ",-k fl'r nune! OmIv iry hi- MfjTOltS tare ( 'an I lie ei|iiallerl any Tfhere ! Kvery man w ln? known l'i.MA?S, I'isIhn 1'.>r Iii- (jimhI S<.._r;ii>! Jn Iii- Sample IJonin lliey llv. very lime that lhey are dry ! Home Illing lulls them IIK'.S th ? nrin ! \ nd he always lead-; the van ! \i \? r yel diil he retreat,? |)oll'| yi.11 know he can't lie heat? I.nnk within hi- Slnre -?? irra ml, Iii his 1 >.i 1-Uomiii ?near a' h nul; Onc-thm him and voti will see ? I M 11:1:>() 1.1) - II I. (? A N N()t I'. K ! Ohl wuil nut till you are wi*er, {{easou point- 10 Mr. MISKIt, Silling fancy Drii k.. in all?* 4,'ive him 11 1 general call, |{cxt a .-mi red, DkM.A KS sells ehftnp, A ml ihe lim-1 I- will keep. \cvi r (reuse i?> hie.? ymir stars IJown with all -excepl I >o.M A I iS. WATCHES AMI JEWELRY mm: ?A 1YK AT federate Prices. I am sellin-: my Old Slock LOW DOWN To make room lor Kali ( Soodit. Now nntl I.at.fst Stylusi II ? At received. A I .S< > A fu 1 stock of LandreJi's Garden Seeds On hand. Now i.- (he lime to phiul for Slimmer use. Call at once. W. F. Kohinson. SHAVING AMD HAIR DRESSING l><ine in lite most approved -tvle hy .1 . II. M attii KWS, an l'Jx|?erienccd Barber, on .Market Street, in rear of lite Postollicc. ? HlU 9 F. A. SCHIFFLEY, Rli ssol l St i'CCt, ( Next Door to Dr. Patrick.) Would inform my ft lends (ha) I ? | ?-in- I a lir-t class FAMILY GROCERY (in mV nun account, and wamld solicit thou |ial ronage. ONLY FRESH GOODS K'i-|>I, :nicl sold fur the Low est I'oss.i 1)3 v Prices i'..r r.%si&. HI IV II clll IIOKKK SIKH-J ><;. The undersigned has opened :il the i?'<l -i iml. opposite Mr. .1. I*. II. rley. where he is prepared tu il<i all Kinks of work in I tic* The Bl(tcl<,swUli Lim. Sin-li as Ilms,- shoeing, making plows anil Repairing Uuggics and Wauous. All work wai ranted to give satisfaction, jaii :i Un W.M. HOW KLL. L:n rri ;rri iY uTKILVTIVK AM) MKWA.Nil Ah P.y Or. I., s. Wol.KK. OHiee over I?. Louis' Stout. Satisfaction giiaraiMccd in all operations. T?'ctli extractcil without pain, l>y I lie use of Nitrous Oxide Has, V A LKFVKXDAHL boot & shohmA k 15it, AT MAMMY'S CONNER, Itcspccl folly informs his customers and the pultlie generally, tlial In- lui* on liand a fill' stock of tin- vcr. beul Mal ?? rial a"d Latest Styles, jn-t suited foi Siiiiinicr. wbicli will be made up in am style al from !?.{ ?"? 1 to I .~>0 for Sboes and (Sailers, I toots l'i iiiii $7 up. Ucpairiug done in Ibe iieatesl niauner uid on I lie shortcut notice. I also keep cOnstan'ly on band a full siuili of Leather, La<-ts, l'egi?, Aul-, Thread, Ladies brass Heel Plates, and I lie very bea*t Shoe Slriiig?, also Cork Soles, Hei 1,,Sti|leninus or ?'mpporicc*. Shoe l'.i -l;s of all Kinds, ami Shoe Blacking of the lu st quality, ami all other material used in this line. Ilaving many years experience in the butiuess, I guarantee satisfaction in my work and prices. A trial is solicited, j-.-.- 1 will nut be responsible for work left with me longer than three months, P A LICK VKN DA I IL. fob Ti ly ttlioicc Chewing a?ii<1 rsmoliiitg ) Tobacc6,Itraudy Peaches. &c, at Walla ce Cumon'soUl uttuid PICKET ON EXTRA DUTY. Ol TI'iiST. s. <'.. Aiig. ic. 1880. / ilitur I Irani/, htli'i) 'I'iinm: '?Lie ?!<i\vu "VMotto.1' I :iin going to I???l? a cap." Don't he too in lull alarmed? no more than .yon can 11?? 1 j?. all hough ymi are mil :i veteran as is - ii uii hy l ??i-r:n-l\ <>f//<<//!? riMe. Don't descrl your post. Inn wait. The |irop<'i* oliicor will take you away iii.tin; proper time. Pickets generally know where I he y.iilei te.s are stal ioneil, ami you ivoii'l got Iii; iVohi Ihisdircc t io(| i/' i/on/.'ciyi ill i/oiir ii/nri; Dolllil le-s yoll Were t<>l?.l litis lie/inn. Vi>ii are a luhn\ vhlclto any how. you soom lothink that Picket was put on post to watch llii- enemy, and you to watch Picket; 11' you don't think I that, what are you doing it lorV You I ; arc n<>! a good soldier or one of the I I dreaded recruits. Don") you know I , that while you ha v e your /?/???'?/ I to the enemy watching I'ieket. they i may walk up and xutlt i/oii with your I ti/lit himlnl't Cond Soldiers always 1 look /'/ tin J'l'inil, lint how Vim do j i talk "die dues im! du am." O!' | < course lie don't dream, hecausc he . keeps wide awake, hud according to j ??\ hielte." keeps every ImmI\ in hear- < ilig, in tin-same slate, or lo say t-lie i very hist "eat nappy." Hut Ph ket must con less uYi<l0MhV remark-; along 11ere are somewhat paradoxical. : lie pul? the grand army to sleep in pcScc, and quiet, with a Iu 1:0'.V sweet words'?"Hint peace winch lolldAVS a sense of >f. /// /Vy." They i wore ??at lens! sure they would nut liwake Willi I ho i ii.-my in their mids-l." They n';i U pi ?II the pickets to make '"hiniors easy'" until aurora should J, Must in the e'asf. Tltis'is pretty?a ! whole army slooping-ili security und, it'ifrty -a...I \ei 11icy s_ret so nervous in a lew Seconds from a lew shots thai sleep is out ot* the question, and still they knew it waft ?hfy random pieki t shot.-, for i hey hud I lei n I old i-:6. They did nol i i ea in" that "W n ilrttrs" were mil there, or thell' rjt'pose possihly would not huveruu into the cat ijap ty po.?tin less t'hev in sonic way discovered, that instead of watching the emotiv 1 'mis rhinites" wtptu&4-H{* 11?-j??.? k-?>t. *'\"oU>tt??" fear.'-I his tiring at ''lipthiugV for the reason that A< ihiglil gel hit. Noth ing in ih" pit is worse than a dum my. Picket sees that the/???/ /</??#? of ? \ hlctto" i- a ?'?',/?' phrco, ami tho least shjtolitig done, and the least saltpetre ciuisuhied t he I?etter pleas ied lie is. lip gives Pickel s une ad vice, and Tick.-; not to l?e outdone in kindness will rotnrn the compliment; Ne\er u" i:iio nn\ army unless with the express understanding that, in stead of lead. till Use ?/<>/! lnillet>. and then ymi a nd i lie army can sleep, sluml, or no shoot. "\ id. lie" i- a little at fault i;i his hislorv as rounrds Stonewnil duck son s death. It is true H was picket shootiiif! i!i.-11 did it, hut iliwas not I'liulom firing, lie was hoard and diiuly si'eii approaching hlid lired h\ in?.re lli.-iu one. and striick l?y in.iic ihah mi'. Ii i- useless for him to remind Picket thai //? is noi a duck son. l! d.icksoii in his day should want i?? cntcll any Ii >lv he would iml wait to slip lipon him whrit hin n/U- uuis umph/. I ii ?hat army did ??Yidette" re eeivehis training': It is the cxperi eneeof Picket IVoih i/?7??>/>?:< ? /? < t hat otlieers ili. perform picket duly, ami il is iiuportuiil ilia; the*, should. "Yi dot tu seems lo know more nlxuit the interpretation of sound-, than he ? loifsahoiil whul is required of arui\ otlieers, I lo enn iell, he -ay s, w hat Pickel would like to he hy I iie crack Of In.- rille, I.id tldh't ki nw t hat otlieers do piekel duty. They have 0 emnc out of those ?vhaiis" long enough for that anyhow. You (.lid hot notice that, ''VidetteV" You weic either nol in the niiu\\ or <df?'e you had your attention idisoiT.cd t'olupletcly. und lioth ears cocked iisieninj; lor randoui shots. If you were nol a vidofte, mid i/oin' ollicers lo no; perform I hut Kind of duly, i'ieket \ mild conclude that you had it i/uoV which you were npprtdiensiye woiihl he m?de v-aoaiit. Piekel con fesses lo an a nil tit ion lo i i-e, luit he .vollhl aol waste any saltpetre on ? V idette" to get his place, a-- he says, i!' >? e u/mi hi //. our hall will pilss ..ii- hi- hem I harmlessly. Suppose we do tip a hd I he hull passes, clear to 1 he rear of the enemy's line am! hits some unsuspecting fellow on provost guiiril? \\ hat l hen ; lie w mild couiplain, lleLtor lei us shool as we Uko. Ueeruits should not he telling old soldiers to aini /";//', when our ollicers who know something, in si i n. led us to aim low. Ue. ll llilight that ever since the Kov.oluliou,and may he long liefere. \Ye lnny tisfn'iu to uny height we please. Inn espe eijilly, in firing towards an enemy, lire low. Il i.- as well sonui inn's. . when you can /uf. just the same, to 1 lire hefore you can sec spynething, as afterwards. If Stonewall Jackson ivas killed Hy this kind'of shooting. | hr wax disobeying his own orders ami ! it was not the mult 61* the men who -dioi. hut his on it. I repent agaiu,.if ?on would not he liii - keep out oflhc | way. I 'uk it. If. S.?Those fellows did look a little driw?y from tvtiue utilise, foul a ileebv man had better, slay at jlOHlU nid sleep ? ii di.es hiin Sntire good iml the congregation no possible harm. I?. ? IHM??-,--^U?ll?u It 01$ ItbAINK (JOES FOH T.-l AM) SAVS A WOltl) FUJI HDISKLF. I see that "1'ieht t" hux cum oul Vom hi/, hidiii platte ;m ix Itriii arouii ignin. I wonder what it iz he would ike to kno nowV I thin): he inns he lul of komprchenshuu, for, noucom iosmentis, or. sum sorter:veilikie ii kc his: lor I tryeil to gi v him a lul nes iiv ovry thing in mi las. an yet to ain't sati.-f'ved. but ji-t wants to 'im nie an "Paysan" dow n. Now 1 hint kno who ?'1'a\ s::u" [/.. hut el' 'ie loirt git hixsclfa guiuan shell theui deke.l lines, l ll.se I'*' ain't gut pink ?tMitr about him to charge :t wilier nchui patch, when all the old fokes /. none to meeiin. " 1':i \ s.a li" from he wa he rites, mus he a ritegdotl ?sorter feller, ait he ha/, niisimpn diics. liii .-cams ax of he i/.power !ul unlucky, lie irpt ihtlioWa UV ??Tiie M idnight 1.inc." an let lier run iver him. an now he's got in the wa iiv thoset shells, au I'in alreadthay will ilriv him IVoiu litx st rougholl hel'o "i'iekti'' ceases lirin. Kf "Pny -an" Will allow me a suggestion, I'd >:i, withdraw nil buns from the krop in I?t111 :t buinpru't'e. Now 1 kno siuntiiin uv war, tin these .shell.-. IVoiu si picket lineman.in.ity ihyigrus a ii very unbelt by vegetaldi s. "i hay share a feller so had. III! keep him skarcil so loiig-. Kf ''I'aysan" t*ver liail a slice uv the Into war. he mile ? stau the^e shells. Kf not. he will think Robert Swamp .ain't lugger than, a lu i< kelherv paeh. 1 wonder who "Picket" ix'r i mnntimos think hit iz a woman riting. For I don't think-eov-mvi ta! Jr.nr. on earth weitbl be >o curitts about other people's a lairs, an a dipiii an a tlivi'n in oilier people's business a/, this '?Picket*1 i/. in mine an ' 'Paysan*S.*' lie torlks niity kurituis cnyhow?jis like a wo man for the world. One mini! IhaTI lie I (irk in nljdut chickens, garilihs, I'asliuns, ne\v hats. A*e. A'c., an the hex foroth the gravi1 uv I hum part. Now jU wach "Picket." lie torlks I'u - about shellih tliewooilsj an! hex lie's shout in min nie balls, all from the same gun. liii inns lie a dul.dehack ticksliiiii twis foarcl expander, or sum new pataut. Torlkiu ithoui twis hands reinines me uv.a teller I seed (other da. lie hail on won uv the complctis pear uv twis harel hrichos I over feed. The iimler?'w az .a sor ter sundown, dapple, gray Kcntttky '.due. Ilit waxent ugly cloth Id no means Well you kno the seams giueraly comes about the hv|i uvsich hriehes. Well lliar whai' hit com ctiscd on tbe/.e, bill I com hi mil sa vvliai bit ended, lor 1 don't think hi1, bad eny. I I'ollowd hit roun 7 times dowi to hi/, nee. an mi lied begun to swim, so I had to stop. I wander cf tfoix wtiKttnl "Picket y" an tili/, the liew paleiit twis hard expander that in- shoots tho/.e long ranged shells friiiuV "Picket" makes sum Ionian eh.se shot-., an 1 lull!-: sa, that tili/, gllli he shoots, iz soekoiul to nunc in our Tl.MKS; Hit'/, a new I'atlglcd gun, lull die skatlers well?Tri!in the puldick stables nr. churches, ??even uutor Uofocrt Swamp. I'm git tin mily u n res I ess I'm fair''Picket'1 will fotiss hi/, gun lieft) long. For he ix shoot in mm mily heavy loads out iiv lier now. Kf she don't buss hi' w il! sune run out uv amiiiatioii. ^oraiifiou -'/V..'../." 1 will now sa a won! or t w o a bout t beste puldick stables, nz "Picket" pints me in thai iirecshibn, au I sorter hay a hanker in 11-, er l here Iuiself. Now .Mr. Kilitur, I havhin uotiein I hexe stables for sum time. I'm a hoss trader hi hurth,an kno a good boss w hen I see him. Kf ever I ia the/.e pepers on lite bar uv a hoss 1 i an ti I1 wl al hi/. gailflltl liter wa/ named. Now Mr. I'.(lit It r, I kno what 1 am lalkih about, when I say Iliar's marks uv as good stock in them stables iix ever kraeked corn, looked thro a stable krack, or touted a knip per. Put tha \ ha\ survi'd I hair tline tin nuts hav re---,. Thay ar broken down, worn out with'puldick work. 1 move (hay foe pill on the su pern li mited liss, au I hair pi: ires In- stiplied with sum young mules \yho ar strong iiS'i alile <A stau Lhe work. These old bosses am gitlin very unheltliytfT the publick. I I hink (he Hoard uv lleiili will hav to cull on theut, fur I think thai-mus be work for tlu) Town Kouncil Karl. These old puidick hosses have bin led on "silver eagles li'.itii thair digestiv orgei k at' about ?tun?'." Plesise gentlemen don't krowd tin- miiukcy any longer, thay can't stsm hi!. .Mr. Fdiilir. please tell me how I inn-, manage these candidates. Thay sir llyin Ut'Opil like a h?rnet/?', mi a hug's tale, an keeps me bo WM 11, seinp iu. an :t pullin. an got mo hellt in so incny wnystil 1 don't kno which side mi liverisoy. 1 thiJiK I'll sei! luisclf lor a patent Ixuic-o worm,- We had a big croud in town Saturday, T'.i.l candidates, an tlie balance water melons :tn dnricics. TltaHwax a mity site uvcaiiu an treat in. I hope these candidates will git sill thay desarve, an 1 lliinK thay will. For ef t hay or nil elected, hit will surprize nie, an el' thay ain't, hit willsurpize them?a/, evei body i/. a candidate, these das I hope mi I'rcns won't forgot ine. I am no! chois, 1 will taKc eny thing thay giv me. an line the halance uv thelU, will take all I can la mi halts on. So ?is conn! ni'- in. I am out now lor eny iliing. au mity nigh out uv cloze, siiiuthili toeat. This i/. to be con sidered?an consult r the man that won t vole for liou Jit.aim:. SIN; HOES FOR "OBSERVER" WITH (; LOVES OFF. f?lifor OriUgebury Tinut: Will.;,:?!! please, allow a-ltidy, who roads \our~ fmpeiVmj?3 wh.Q tented at ( a lie (.'-reek, to-says to "I)hservcr" that the Trusbcsoflthc ground will luivo.a ujcetipg souirto let out places for building purposes, and it might In- w . !l lor him in at letulT..sectire a place'. ;:t..l lake spe(-i:tl cafe of the poor, and tin- I'riendI? ss,'w hich will bu doing .a good deed, ami .also seth !_<i"il example, which will he of more pr.-o Heal benefit than writing for the paper on the subject. " S. F. (;i:X/U A K FIELD'S tnEl)IT3I0HILIEK UECOItl). From his Own Sworn Testt nony heforo the Poland I'onnnittec, Jan. 14, 1873. 1 ueyerownud, received, or agreed t.? txw.ruivo any BtuoU <?t' t he ( 'redit Mold Her o'r < V [he P/nion Pacific l'ailr?ad, nor any dividends or pro fits arising front cither of them. Kroni Judge. Poland's Hcporl, Feh. 18, 1873?C-Jarliold'a Testimony Petjurcd. The facts in regard to Air. Garticld, as found hy the committee, are that lu- a. r ??? 1 with Mr. Allies In take ten shares of Credit Mobilier stocky hilt did not pay for the same. Mr. Antes received tin- eighty per cent, divi dend in bonds nnil sold them for ninety seven per cent., ami also re ceived sixty per cent, cash dividend, which, together with tin- price of the slock and interest* loft :i balance of :kll2i). This sum was paid over to Mr. (inrlield by n check on the. Ser geant a*. Arms* and Mr. Gar,Held then understood this sum w as the balance of dividends after paving for the stock. r'roi'n ihc New York Times, Feb 10, 1873. Messrs. Ivel ley und Gar held pre sent a mos! distressing figure. Their participation in the Credit Mobilier alfair is complicated by the most unfortunate contradictions of testi mony. from ilnj New York Time?, Feh '20, 1873. i In- character ofthe Credit Mobi lier was no secret. The source of its proiits was very well known at the time Congressmen bought it. Though tbikes Ames may have succeeded in concealing his own motive, which was to Inibe Congressmen, their aeept aiioo of the stock wits no; on that ac count. Tin- dishonor of the act, as a participation in an obvious fraud, -till remains. [ Some of theni have, indulged in I testiritoiiy with reference to the mat ter which has been contradicted. Flic committee distinotly rejects the I testimony of several of the members. I This can only be done on the ground I that ii i- untrue. llul untrue testi mony given under oat Ii is morally, if not legally, perjury. 11 ist he clear duty of < engross to visil with punishment nil who took Credit Mobilier stock from l bikes Aims. From the New York Tribune; Feb. ff>, 1ST."?. -lane - A. Garllelil of ()lii.? had ten shares; never paid .i dollar: received .?f':'.^'.?. which, sifter the investigation begiiu, ho wns anxioiis to have con sidcrcd a- .? loan front Mr. Oakes Allies to himself. Well, t he wit die Iih'ks of all of it is that these men betrayed t he 1 rust of tin people, deceived their, conniitii ent-. and by eV'tsioiUk auU falsehoods confessed, the Irnu&fction ro.be.dis grsieolul. I'roinihe N'ew York Tribune. Feb. 20,1873. tVlr, AiriKfl establishes very clearly the' point that he was not a tone in this ollice. If he is to be expelled for bribery, the men who were bribed I should go with hin:.