(Continued from let page.) surrender to him of the public property in the Said department, and to vacate - the poisetsion of the same, and to allow him, the said Thomas, peaceably to exercipe, the duties devolved upon him by antholl-'1 ty of the President. That, as this respon dent has been informed and believes, the said Stanton peremptorily refused obedi ence to the orders issued. Upon kids refusal no force Or threat of force was - used by . the said Thomas, by atv tborityof the President or otherwise, to enforce obedience, either then or at any subsequent time ; and this respondent doth here except to the sufficiency of the allegations contained in said fourth arti cle, and states fur ground of exception that it is not stated that there was any agreetnent between this respondent and the said Thomas, or any other person or persons, to use intimidations and threats; nor is there any allegation as to the na ture of said intimidation and threats, or that there was any agreement to carry them into execution, or.that atty step was taken, or agreed to he taken, to carry them into execution ; and that the allega tion( in said article that the intent of said conspiracy to use intimidation and threats is wholly insufficient, inasmuch as it is not alleged that the-said intent formed the basis or became a part of any agreement between the said conspirators ; and furth ermore that there is no allegation of any conspiracy or agreement to use intimida tion or threats. ANSWER TO ARTICLE 5 And for answer to the said fifth article, this respondentdenies that on the said 21st day of Fe bruary, 1868, or at any other time or times in the same year, before the said 2d day of March, 1868, or at any prior or -subsequent time, at Washington afore said, or at any other place, this respondent did unlawfully conspire with the said Thomas, or any other persons, to prevent or hinder the execution of the said act en titled "An act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices," or that, in pursuance of said alleged -conspiracy, he did unlaw fully attempt to prevent the said Edwin Stanton from holding said office of Secretary for the Department of War, or that he did thereby commit, or that he was thereby guilty of a high misdemeanor in office. Respondent protesting that said Stanton was not then and there Secretary for the Department of War, begs-leave to refer to his answes given to the fourth ar ticle, and to his answer given to the first article, so to his intent and purpose in is suing the order for the removal of Mr. Stanton ; and -the said respondent prays qual benefit therefrom, as if the i3anto were again repeated and fitly set forth. And this respondent excepts to the suffic iency of the said fifth article, and states his ground for such exception, that it is hot alleged by what means, or by what agreement the alleged conspiracy was formed or agreed to be carried out; -or in what way the same was intended to be carried out,- or what-acts were done in pursuance thereht ♦SEWER TO ARTICLE 6 And for answer to the said sixth article this respondent denies that o❑ the 21st thy of February, iSt3B, at Washington aforesaid, or at any other time or place, he did unlawfully conspire xith said Thomas by foace to seize, take or possess the prop erty of the United States in the Depart ment of War, contrary to the provisions of the said act sreferred to in the said ar tin'e, or either of them, or with intent to violate either of them ; respondent, pro tes:ing that the said Stanton was not then and there Secretary for the Department of War, not only denies any unlawful in tent in. reference to the custody and charge of the property of the tnited States iu the said Department of War, and again refers to his former answer for a full statement of his intent in the premises. ANSWER TO ARTICLE And for answer to said seventh article, respondent denies that on the said 21st day of February, 1868, at Washington aforesaid, or at any other time or place, he did unlawfully conspire with said Thom as, with intent unlawfully to seize, take or possess the property of the United States in the Department of-War, wi•h intent to violate or disregard the said act in said seventh article referred to, or that be did then and there commit a high tnisdemean or in office ;,respondent, protestigg the said Stanton was not then and there Sec retary for the Department of War, again refers to his former answers in so far as they are applicable to show the intent with which he proceeded in the premises, and prays equal benefit therefrom as if the same were here again fully repeated.— Respondent further takes exceptions to the sufficiency of the allegations of this ar ticle as to the conepiricy alleged, upon the same ground as stated in the exception set forth in his answer to said -article 4th. ANSWER TO ARTICLE 8 And for answer to the said eighth arti cle, this respondent denies that on the 21st day of February, 1868, at Washington aforesaid, or at any other time Or place,he did issue and deliver to the said Thomas the said letter of authority set forth in the said eighth article, with the intent unlaw fully to control the disbursement of the money appropriated for the military ser vice and for the department of war; this respondent, protesting that there was a vacancy in the office of Secretary for the department of war, admits that he did is sue the said letter of authority, and he de nies that. the t game was with any unlawful intent whatever, either to violate the Con stitution of the United States, or any act of Congress. On the contrasy this re spondent again affirms that his sole intent to vindicate his authority as President of the United States, and by peaceful means to bring the question of the right of the said Stanton to continue to bold the said office cf_Seiretary of war to a final deeis. (Continued on second page.) • e gelii I.b.ketistratills. 1- ENNINGTON MALE SEMINARY,. and.remate COLLEGE, near Trenton,Jeur Jersey. A Boarding-Schlool for both scxes,long established and of high grade, a ming earnestly to excel In attention to the, education, the morals, the bome comfoits and the health of the student. Terms moderate. Address the Rev. T. 13ANLON, A. M. rennlngton, N. J. (400 K AGENTS WANTED—for Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible—Written by seventy of the most distinguished Divines of Eu rope and America. illustrated with over 12.5 steel and wood engravings. In one large Octavo volume.— Price $3 We only edition published in America. condensed by Dr. Smith's own hand. 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[Scranton. June ISGT—y• E. L. WEEKS & CO OT - CCESSORS of T.N. HINE : CO., Dealers In Dry Goods, Clothing, LadlllB and fine Shoce. Also, arzeute tor the great American Tea and Coffee Company. [April, 1,1807. E. L. WEER.. • - - C. C. FAL'ILOT. , . . DR.-`E: L. CARD ET:,' '". A EDITTSICIAN and SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Gives especial attention to dittenses , of the Ileart and I..nnqs and all Sn rgical diseases. Intlce over the Post , Boards at Searle's Ilotet, l (Sept. 4, 16(4. BALDWIN, ALLEN, lUcCAIlsr, TIMALERS to Flour, Salt, Pork, .Fish, Lard, Grain; Feedj:andles, Myer' n Tfloothp Seed. Alio', Groceries, such as Su rare. 'Molasses, Syrups, Tea and Cudee. West side of Public Aseuue. Montrose, April :7; 13116. DOS. I lANDITICK, PrirsiciAN SURGEON. respeetfaly tenders Ms profes.ionnl PerViet . f to the fitlv-en of Frlends ville vicinity. s•'r - Office inthe office of Dr. ',eel.. Board: , AL .1. I.lcaor,'4. 4/3 . 301= ' JOHN GROVES, lAA .r1T0N.,%131,E TA11.0.11, Montrose, Pa. Shop over Chandler's Store.. orders fired promptly, fn flretrrate style: Cul ting done on short notice s and warranted to 81. W. SMITH, CIA BIN ET AN LLCM% IR 31 : A FIV PACT USER S, —Fool of Alain street, .Montrose, Pa. tf IL BURRITT, DEALER In Staple and Fsney Dry Goode, Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Stoees,Dragr, Oile, and Paints, Bobtnand S hoes:tints ama.eipe.rumßnattlo Robed, Groceries, Proiffsions, c ; New HI librd; WM. 11. COOPER & CO., BANKERS. Um:arose, Pa. &Keenan to Post,Cooper Co. °Dice, Latbrop'e new building. Turnpike-et. war. noxiiisro cciorra. ji icn7 natnues. A. o.' WARitEN, A TT6RNEY A i LAW.. flaunty, rack,Pey, ?melon, lA. and Exem .1 on Claims attended to. fib! Pig — Office 4: I r;or below Boyd'e Store,' Montroe e,Pa 11URNS & NICHOLS, DRAI u.RS 11.1 Drugs,'nye tars, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Liquors. Spicer, Fan cy •imcles. Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Ar ticlep. Prescr :pitons carefally compounded. inapt Avenue, above Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Pa. A. E. 01:715B, . , A.ISOS Mamas. rept. It, 1860. Dn. E. P. lIINPS, 1. Afi permanently located at Friendsville for therm*. pose of practicing medicine and surgery in all its branches. Ile may bo found at the Jackson Hones. Office boars from 8 a. in., to 9 p.m. pallet! Frlendsville, Pa., Jan.l.sth, 1866. STROUD & BROWN, EIRE AND LIFE 11/SUEA3roE AGENT& All bastneAa attended to promptly. on fair terms. .004- 11C0 first door north of "Slontroao 110 tel," west side of Public Avenue, 31ontrose, Pa. [Jan. 1,1866. Brctitios ST1101:7D, - L. Buoy's. C. 0. FORDTTAM, BOOT d< 811ORDealer and Manufaetnrer. Montrose, Pa. Shop on Main street, onedoor above I.N. BEd lard's. All kinds of work .uade to order, and repairing dons neatly. Jani 65 JOHN SAUTTER, fp, ESPRCTFULLY announces that he Is - naw pre. Lb pared to cut all kinds of Garments In the most fashionable Style, and warranted to fit with elegance nd ease. Shop over I. N. Ballard'eStore. Montrose. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY • PENSIONS, ast.ttAtt I:text:3lm imetzr. TIIE undersigned, LICENSED AGIDIT of the GOY EMINENT, having obtained the necesearyforms, &a.. will give prompt attention to all'cleims intrusted to hie care. No charge unless Pticceselttl. GEO. P. LITTLE. Montrose. done Gtb. 1564. • TX7IIICCIPICI3E3rE" AND - LARGE CLOVES SEED, For Sioe by STANLEY TURRELIf, Feb.2s, 1268. 4 'Cw Forest Lake: Pa. STROUD at'BROIOIS Fire, Wei AcOdiiii4 /be SW& GENERAL INSURANCE? AGENCY, Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capitil and surplus, , 3. $4,0041,00 Insuranco Co. of North Anieriea;; l ritil'ili Capital and Surplus, 2.000,000 International Fire Insurance Co.ay. - tr.. Capital and Surplus, , .-,, . 1,500,000 Lycoming County Ai utual Insnranea - Co,of Money, Penn a, Capital and SurO,lns, 4,000,000 Farmer's 3lntuatinsuntnce Co. 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Capital„ 517,000,000 afAil businesesastrnsted to our care will be attend ed to on fair tertil, and all losses promptly adjusted. IrlirOfilce flrsidoor enet from liankingOffice of W. 11. Cooper &Co t o-Turnpike st. Montrose, Fa. STROUD Et BROWN, Agents. H. C. fiPt^? ' me. tsp., Friendeville, Solicitor. Citasat. SNITLI, Montrose, do Brixotos inot - D, • CIIATILIIIS L. Disown. Montrose/ Feb. .25. lsca, inumvs & NICEOLS, DREGISTS & APOTHECARIES, Keep regularly supplied with unadulterated Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Wines and Liquors, Paints, Oils and Varnish, Perfumery, . Fancy Soaps, Yankee Notions, &co. &c. Fresh from New York City. All 0( the most popular Patent Medicinea sold in thta aection, among which may ha found Ayres and , Jayne's Family Medicines, Hem bold's Buchu i Schenck's Pulmonic Sy rup and Sea-weed Tonir,Duponcoss and Cheeseman's Female Pilbs Hors Cough Balsam, lirishart's Pine Tree Cordial, Ilair Renewer, Ring's Amfirosia, Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Han! land's German Bitters, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, And many other kinds of real value and merit. in fact our Stock embraces a fine assortment, of everything us ualily kept In WELL REGULATED DEng Stores , . rir Prescriptions receive particular attention, and are CAREFULLY and promptly compounded. •.• t tore formerly occupied by J. Etheri dee. A. B. EllaLliS Montrose, Pa., Sept. 17, AMoS KICH6LS. HUNT BROTHERS, Eli C 71 2 1t. ALX•71 1 40 , .1= 1. Wbolerale & Rct U Dealeraln T.3B:l.4cltzta, . STEEL, NAILS, WePlifilat4 4 - WEILOITELT,4, BUILDER'S .HARDWARE. MINE _RAIL. COUNTERSUNK & 7' RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD <4. MINING SUPPLIES. CARRL4GE SPRINGS. 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As a Famity 'Machine it has.nu Prlee, with Hemmer and lyaider.. $6O, Parti4ular attention is called to our New Improved Manufacturing Machines, They run light and are corn. paratively nofeeleas; simple, durable and efficient.— For cloth or leather work they have no competitors. No. 9 Machine, with Hemmer and Braider, $75. (o. 8 Machine, $B5. IlarT4genta wanted, to w born a. liberal dieeount ~Pill be given. r(ict: V, 1847. dIiOPP4TEWI3 PI&NOe s GROVESTEEN'S PIANOS, GROUSTEEN'S PIANOS, 449 Broadway, New York , 499 , ..0f03dwTh New York, 499 Broadway, New York: '— Are unrivalled for .Durablfity, Power, and Evenness of Tone. They are fast beeoplog the favorite over all ahem with Musicians, Amateurs, and all lovers of GOOD MUSIC. -They are Warranted in every re spect. Prices one third lower tha-1 other first, class makers. Send for Circular. •. • GRO.VES TEEN eh CO., 0c.22 ~421) Broadway, New York. DECLINE IN FLOUR. TIME: 3Mare3ls...tabMill Is turnialaing tint rate Winter Wheat Flour at $lB 50. - 91:100K & TINQIXY. Cattle for Sale. ; . , T" anderslgned offers at private sale one pair of S34rears 4)ld Steers, well broken, and two pairs of , 234 years old Steers. . . , Franklin. Feb. 2:3, 1568.-8 , A. T. 110 W IL 1 T ARt) OIL. laid atreat variety of OILIS 'or 71ACat I.4NERY, for sate by • ABEL' TUREELV. TH V*x..4LtP3m WIIEXtE TO! %Ili 1,126 TIM BUST VIVO: Wt DR - 14,44.00b8, FANCY' GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, READY MADE CIAMBG, And. Furnishing. 4 ,3 9 115, Ii aria* at Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co's Eforfog'again . purchased 1_ de" stoic_ of New GOode Fall and Winter Trade, we would request n call and examinat lon of our Goodi. feeling confident of being enabled to please and satisfy as regards variety end prices. We would especially call attention to our fine and large selection of ge* Vabe ()fettling Cloths, Cassimores, 456 c., for Cnotom Work, Ae we are the manufacturers anti the Clothing. we cell. we are enabled to DEFY ALL COMPETITION In regard to W,ORKMANSIIIP AND PRICES.; r Garments made to order after measure, and good fit tine guarantied. A good assortment of AfEN'§ Jost received. Alcoa large lot of plain a trimmed 1103SE)11LANNETS. 6uttenburg, iiestubanin M. S. DESSMIER, Managing Pasner. Montrose, Sept. 24, 1 scr sao, ouu 9 WOUTLI of Goode at small advance from Wholesale Cost, hEsture and for sale by H. 3313-rit e ltt. Comprising a Large assortment of NEW - Dry Goods, Groreries, Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, Medicines, Paints, Oils,; Boot. , & Shoes, Wall Paper, Win dow Shades, Hots and Caps, Buffalo Robes, Lodiez' and Genii' furs, Balmoral and Hoop io n r d , c ,l,%% d ticrggeTa e ri m int; mxisgminrix be sold at • The Lowest Market Prices. New Milford, ,Dec. 17, 1867. Etis,:crEra. GREAT ' , JAN() FORTE' And Molodoon Emporium, 650 Broadway, New Yak, and 69 Washington St., Chicago, Crosby Opera House, Wholesale Agents for the United States for Wm, Knahe cf: Co's Celebi-oled Gald Medal 3Pletaacbfaritego. Also, Agents for A. .11 . . 0 A CO.', and other drst- class Pianos We have the largest snd best assorted stock of Pianos, which, for Power and Sweetness of Tone, Easy and Agreeable Touch. and Beauty of Finish, have, byi edges, been pronounced unrivalled. Whole.ale Agents for Carhart, Needham Co's Cele brated Harmoniums. Melodeons and 0772:114., • litanatacturent and Importers ' Musical Instruments, and all kinds tg* a 1 usicol.hferel~ltftiliae.' • - Betaiinber the6lnee 8A.U.4771 ft CO. * . -- • 650 ilsoadaray,'Nets Yortf;arid ly4t 69 Washington St., Chicago. BLAC.KSMITHING. TIE undersigned hive thistai fonned a co-partner- Ship, under the firm name of Stamp it. Moran, for tho purpose of carrying on Blacksinithing , In all its branches. EfrStriet attention will begilr'en, to tforse4hocbag. , All work will be, done neatly rind promptly . Ttiopib: lie are invited to call. B. P. STAMP. Montrose, March 4th, 1867. tf P. T. MORAN._ 1 4 Wew Baldwin, Allen; & MeCiin! DEALERS M Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, • Butter, Cheiie, Dried Beef, Hama, Fish, Smoked Hal- . unit, Candles, Tea, wee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Seed Wheat, ; Clover d• Timothy. Seed; . ?kilted; Becniii Brooms, Nails, if e.,4tc. Thankfal for past patronage, we shall be happy Wane, and watt npon our old and nowenstonrrs.' . • • ~• All Goods and Flour warranted. - • A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLIOI. Montrose,Teb. 5, 1567. 1101r0IVA RD Astaiielattlon delpblll DiseaFee of the Nervous, Seminal. UrinarDind sax ualsystema—new and reltatde treatment-4n Relitortsof the HOWARD ASSOCIATION., Sent hy meant' sealed' atter envelopea,frao of charge.. dareel Dr.J. Hatune Boron:toe; 'toward A esoatatiotr, o 2 Soytb9tbsite' . Philadelphis,Pi. ."; "',. el ' fil -- ft`: ---t ,i '' .111 X T i Pi ' ' ; - Main Strcei,vB 'lars below 4kijd'i Coin-sr, Montrose. : -c - ;;, ,, ,;1,- jam cnr), , r i, X 0 :!: ,T.... ,- :.1. S. s• - .:. ~-. I -.- i,.:r. EROCERIES, 111 t .l 't 4-; We are constantly ze t eelx..ing -Red :novelyieet,stehaze ; • fresh stock of Goode - in bur Hue, Id sell ' CHEAP I, CHEAP ! CHEAP 1 . for cab, or 'exchange for Pr .:ideas. FURS • r GOOD 'TEAS,' COFFER, - SITGAR, , MOLASSWAWC:44 H ___9R 1 4. 1 ,?: 18 1• 9 ; rif:44P% AMS,;.DRI,Eit FR UI TS, CLOVER 417 TLMOTHY SERA he We have refitted and made additions tetrotisStOek of Pails, and are now ready feFitriNtrard Butter 19 the, heti commission houses in New YorNzfrge:oftletiArg#,:ind make liburaladvancementa ou conaignmenta. Call and exa tire ou t'tit ntk 'before where, and euurl4celwareOves. f She, ;1.%` • . GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP,ORIOES C. G. 3111,TER„ Mentroec, April 16. 1867 The Las itiotAsfroqt . . FAYDRITE RDREsSIgg' eWPYIe will quickly restore 'Gray Hail'''' to its natural color aria.beiety, and produce luxuriant growth. It perfectly harrnless, i : and is prekirea • - over every oiher preparation "IT those Who have a' fine head of " as well as those who wish to restore it. , The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the klair =keit desirable For Buie by nil Druggist!. DEPOT,I9B OHEENIWIGIi • STy Y. T. pkidt'ONEtiollia Fe". 18, 1 868 —l.y MAD 'CREEK -MILLS 177•4.1317, Pa y MOORII, Proprietor, are In fulloperation at :4. Inst. Mr. Moore would say Ld the !Toad people of Susquehanna County that he hill fitted up his:Mill at a heavy expense, with alljhamodern tropybvements In Bolts and Machinery, and le bonfidein:he can do 111 good work.na ibe.best. , We have one of the improved Slh'er Creek . Smut Et Separating ; . Machines, , said to be tl , e hest machine of the day:, We have also the beet machine for clennimf Buckwheat lathe coanty. The services of Mr. JOHN It. mead miner, hare been.accarcl ; 411100 Will attend to all callis, , • •4. , fsi, moons. New Milford, Nor. 19, 1867.—tf , • Three Cheers for _Gen.,.Grant. HIP, HIP, HURRAHI , 3E.2 4 CP.te HE Hayti Barber, has removed hie shot:Vic/AM T baSemept _of lit.L-Weelos' Nell,Store,,whetek he is prepared to. giro good imtiSrsetibit. When I go to, ex plain this subject:language We to e:xpress it t= , .• • . • .4i • GROVESTEEN , & ,- .00 . . t ., 499 BrOidwa3r; Now . ork. Piano .S ll , Cittrtoo- Oar Last new addition td our, different :Oyler , is attracting the admiration of both office andpopulate. We mentiotopeolally, some of , the damn ()tibia new Piano. Bellavingthe catcher should lxias beautiful to the eye as *Malady is to the ear, we LAY& paid 'great at 'tention to gettidg, them up Ist a.stylo that is coneetied by all who have 'seed theta to be the. lutridtlottlesfPimzo ibrt4Pladd They ottan entirely new style, with !four , fall round corners, cagily =Ted legs And. tire, has° richly moulded; and contains, °ter latest isiiprotretr new scale and action. The Jpgiatti itielodiOnst and RaltdaPt , ability to passages of every shade of,expressicin, front the softest warmest; thti Crossend6; and the P P. gi Vas the performer every:advantage of the rOadcerfurdai.-- . _ • ;.:•r 4 . ' :*.vim i.oltiiinigriiinf I.Nwmooltn Montrose Store k, ilrat:uulo ono hares font and Sbool3kire, a now and ale anpuisartment of 3f34:),crte;'SEM° itig‘ . . For tall and winter, Consisting of Ma's , ihirk;and ~fine' Boots,:' , and a good assort.vumt of Shoes, con. sating: of ladies' Goilf,'lY?: imdiasting ,Balmorals, ChildreiVtand - Blibieolhoes;ac' Also; wort , num% to order, end !Repairing done on abort notice. Oct. 110, : • - "'CA). YOJUWAX. • •-" ~ .1 :-.p I=2=l »' .s liiiMlM of our Goods W. li COATS -.::;- ; n :s. VI P ~' ~. , rIMPRCW,ED: for• old and young. ,_ .1 ir. .. ein. ' 1 ' .. '
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