PORTRAITS. PORTRAITS NEW AIIIIINGEILIVITS IN TAE RRACK . -BLOCK. naa. underalgned hallo:: taken toe Room, .forinerly occupied by U. DE O.'S. tenon , prepared so (tarnish all whomsy deelre with a good and truthfol Portrait. Being ;well paged to the production of the rations Mode of Pictures of the day, I flatter mveelf that my work to not excelled by any to this ' , teflon °taw &wry. _ Among the various kinds taken at my Rooms are the • AAIBROT Y PE, PHOTOGRAPH, .I%AiNOTrPE, -NEIL LOGRAPH. Locket Picture§ down to the smallest sized miniature Ring. Transferred Ambrotyper..-rhe finest thing out, for ,aanding by Post to any partof the World without extra postage. :dr Pictures are bold„-vigorons, and expressive --not tncise taint, lifeless shadowe often sold about the country. Pictures taken innll kinds of weather, equally well, those of soling children. - No picture need be taken unless perfect satisfaction Is given. In dressing for a picture, avoid tight colors,—such as blue. Purple, scarlet„ pink. etc. )tort others take well; as 'green. black, red, snuff, brown, orange, yellow, ete. Ver Remember that the place to get rout...picture' is ache Brick Block. Orer Read, Watson_ t Ko•ter'uetore. J. H. HAZLETON. Mon .ote, 20th, MO. DAILY-MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN • MONTHOSE ifRIENDSVILLE. COACITES_ earryine mill+ and past. enrvi , between . Montrose and Frlend,ville, will leave !liettrle't. lintel, in Monitor.. daily. at 7 o'clock, a. m. and leave Friend, trine at 1 o anek. p. tn. 145 - 11erAes and carrlagea can be procured at the Livery Stable of the ..nb,.erlber in Mont MSC. 'on reaAonable tennb. Xaatro4e. Avg. 16. lti(X). tr J. D. G 0 QD ° MERRINIAR, - _& SON,. 3II)TAX 1 .ethnd ? int)r T tnz t h . - h O n l en%lat,teylveiutrL, :daiu to the former block Cnlods, which they BOUGHT FOR CAM, AT PANIC PRICES! AND WILL SELL THEM TO CASH BUYERS, Pricai Perfectly Astonishing: We hare hot time to en nirwrate sirt or price!, btit Invite the public to Call, e%amlne, and , ati.fylbein,elves of the truth orwhat we publi eh: tool of conD.e. then buy: , J. L. RE/2121MAX 4'; SON. Tice. tith, rimier. Lot of Faintly Groveries ju.t received and eel V ling Al per cent, below former price.. FANCY Confectionary for the liulidAyv, at • AtERRIMANS WANTED. F, 1 ..1e51 PRODUCE of all kin& for which the highest mirket prier, will be paid iu Good,. at UpeUrorille, P.t. 31E.RRI'MANS. & REVIEW AND REPUTATION HELPER'S IMPENDING CRISIS RT OItBERT J. RIiE conA:Oiug o - of 64 double column 1 pages, W.V. peutling the political eacmnks of Ithtit. The Impending Crl,-1,," b.; a compi lation of all the eophismc and malicium- doctrines by which the public Mind of the %North had been 50 far poie: • earl ac to produce the triumph of the Pre,liiential can didate of the .ectional party last fall.' It was widely cir. calated g:rattahm-ly, by mean- of large contriimtione of money. and did more than any other I laine:o deceive the • masses °tour people. , In this Nrriew od i R,fwation, e take up each of its chapters separately, and every impor tant assumption iu del tih Andrei:lle them to completely that net intelligent person can read the pamphlet willmat being convinced of the falsitr of till the wicked assump tions of the Helper book and of the folly of the sectional strife which It is cpbninated in civil war. As there is no probability that peace will be permanently restored to oar distracted laud until the public mind at the North Is di-talouled of its erroneous iindreseloos relative to the true tbarseter of our Soutlienteleter States, most of whom arc tow in rebellion, anicirst our zeneral government. as the ce•ilt of the tame ph of sectional fanaticism both North and south.—jt hecomes the duty of all true patriots to do ill in their power to remove unju%t prejndice, between the North' and South. and there it probably no mgre etlie• tent ineanlo of aCtoionli.him4 re alt. than by neneral eirenlpion 01 oar R.:fora/Lon (Idler. 1 11 contain , a 111 , 14 amount of valuable f•tati•tic.4, worth, for oeca.lonal reference— ecycral clines the price of the pamphlet. to all Intent:Tent eitlien 4 . Price :Ii cent. per copy. or it per duzen‘Artent by mail, mn-tige prepaid. Adare., jy3s:lm Orango C0., - N: Y. CURE Of TIE DEL. LAC _A d• •Ir Srk'V R. On and Atter- lilandrty, EXI 3 I-11'.:SS GER TIZ.k INS X3VING' SOUTH. 1 LOVING NORTH. The Night Exaress Train i Passengers from N.Ynrk East on the N. Y. .t. It. It.. lenize. Pier.No.n.North lose. arrir....., at Great Beni! 3, , ,,0t er at in. tu.r:,..1 at [a. m.] l-.11 i ( fr co.,t of eritirtintod-st,s.(l connects with tint ... i From Phil.urtnpitin ... Exprass train 'f.ir , leave lien-ington, 7.10 N. Y..ann Philafa ~ I.ea‘eJenetion„, 11.1 n which )circa at ••• 7..21 ; Dne at Washitrzton. 11.= Due at New Milfurd, 7.19 i flinf.pril. I;) m .1.1.:5i Montrose, S. Mow:Phil cot:cc:thin - rte.,. I ' mivates to din:l'2l3 5 . .10 l':0111:111 , LL 1. R9pbattota, .)n, . . .. F. tort' vin, 9.u1 Wan,r,ti:•, , , Abintion, - H.:1,) S:romi,bur;, Semen on, • In, . Tobyhanua, MaiEctvv, lt).11 ' Nlclsrow, Tobyhnnna 11, - 11 ' Ser;autr.n., StrosnlAlitir,% , 12. n ; .‘l,•lniton. Water Gip,- 113.10.1 1.e,46 : Fact;q:. silk. Columbia, 1, I Nichol •vn, _ . .. . Delaware.. 11.1" to aline) 1.2 ' lidpbottign, 1131 e. (Ptilind couilect:) 1.35 ;Mont r.,,,, 0 iforti. 3-n . Now Milford . . Wattlington,. . 2.10 i Grcat Bend. 6.10 ' Junction, 2.:1"2 ; connect, IN Ithmsll train New York. 5.20 1 \Ve.t. at, 0.12 Philadelphia, 1450 i and :iiifitt Ex. Wi..,t 1.14 Tho Ex.pre,. ,, Train North connect, at ;Great itenti Nritt Night expreite train"! Eas4 and We-t on i ... be Erie it,ma. The P.epres Train South. cotatect , at the Jttnction wlth the 2...5r• it. tn. train on the. Ni•te Central 'toad for Bethleh.-ut, Munn (In), Iteadlng. aka Uarrirtntego toe. , • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN .. . • LeA : e Scranton 1it.:a.m.19.59 . ' N. V, Ex. train Eaft nrriceA Futonrifle; 11.4.1 : at lirsat Bcnd atia.m,..11.:10 Nichofaun, " .. 11,31 i bw'o Gt. Dind,tp.n4.) :410 Montrwke. (p. In.? n. 43 ..itioutro-F e„ ' , .303 lest Bend, -1.4 x! Nichnico% ' 4.13 Oannectinc with Dunkirk. .1 Fattorsviiie, 5.12 Exprew•o Wen,t, at 2,3+31 Due at •Scrauton, 6,30 The Accommodation Train does. not leave Scranton till 'Martha arrival or the Arnening Train on the Lackawanna and Bloorrigbarg Railroad. thus giving' aosengeni from the Wyoming Valley a direct connection-for the West by, the morning, train. For the accommodation of iray,trcivel on the southern division. a . ps.ssenn;e7.ear will be attached to the press Freight tram. leaviirz hcranton at In. tn.. due at Stroud , . ba.t...111.