WHY DON'T YOU CROW ? Pi e.9ent condition of the Democratic Roostee! Glorious `eery! Another Convert! The cry I, still they come. The Lo 'militia Herald (Dem) of last Wednesday, in an editorial on the result: of the elec- lion sale -8 beliete in the lustier of God. AVe be that his just. i"0 mast l,r• sati s fied. • • eouragete;s fbi the right.- That's sensible, Mr. Repaid. Believe in God's justice, and let the Democratic party slide ! We congratulate you upon your radical reconstruction, and welcome yon to our church--on probation. ---0 , ..- --«.--- liatber Abrabitnt's TnE Copperheads are much in the con tlition of the fellow who was running away from the battle of Gettysburg. " Stop," said an ()nicer to him ; "stop and go back to your company." " Step ! thunder," replied the frightened man, " I can't stop. I'm demoralized. My mind is all tore up." And on lie went. IN Boston the clergy are debating the (,nestion, " whether an intelligent Chris tian can be a Democrat ?" As it is im possible to point out a single article in the Democratic creed which rests on a foundation of morals or charity, and as most of the principles of the party con -diet with every idea of right, justice and duty, being merely unconscientious ap peals to auger, hate, and the worst pas sions, the query is by no means a jocular Inc. To relieve Horatio Seymour's anxiety about his "victories," we have looked all through the books and can find none whatever. Mourners should be sent from Pennsylvania immediately by the Democracy to comfort him. WE now look for the disbandment of the entire rebel army—alike its Northern and its Southern wings. The American people has declared by magnificent ac claim on Tuesday of last week that the surrender of Lee and Grant was not a farce, but a stern reality, to be respected throughout all our domains. THAT rare mathematician, Sir William Wallace, Chairman of the Democratic Central Committee, has closed his office and will return to Clearfield, there to ruminate over the difference between fife facinating figures which deceived his followers and the stern arithmetic of the .'.;,,enchanting ballot-boxes. ANDREW JACKSON'S majority in Penn sylvania in 1832 was fifty thousand. He throttled nullification in the person of john C. Calhoun. Let us now imitate oar fathers by giving the same vote to Ulysses S. Grant, who defeated the oft= 'bring of nullification ou the field of battle. REV. HENRY WARD I3EECTIER rightly says : " Since all the men who sought to destroy the Government are rallying around Seymour, it is fit that all the men who stood up for the Union should gather about Grant. It is an honor that will not happen twice in a man's life-time to vote for such a man as Grant." THE Republican victory in Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania was about the best piece of work of the campaign. The Democrats were routed from every branch of the city government, Mayor, Council, School Board, Sze. Our friend, W. W. Hayes, Esq., the Mayor elect, is a young gentleman of great worth and strong convictions. SAYS the Press : The battle-field of Gettysburg, thank God 1 is not to be rep resented in the next Congress by a rebel sympathizer. The election of the noble hearted Cessna prevents that. THE New York Tribune says there was not a single burglary in that city on elec tion day, neither was there a lady insulted on the street. The police courts had nothing to do, and ,the stations were tenantless—all because the roughs had been sent to Pennsylvania to vote the Democratic ticket. The Tribune express es a wish that renns_ylvania held an election every day, as New York would be relieved of many thousands of its evil ben. THE New York World says : " Mr. Seymour's nomination was unexpected, and gave to many minds a shock." It will be a regular earthquake by Novem ber. IF you vote for Seymour, you vote for Gen. Forrest, the hero ofFort _Pillow mas sacre,where three hundred of our men were killed in cold blood, after they had thrown down their arms and asked for mercy. kr is unfortunate that the many poor dupes, who can have no interest in the destruction of the Republic, but, on the contrary, should have allowed themselves to be inflamed into such partisan frenzy as to leave themselves incapable of rea soning on the great issues of the present campaign.—lrish Republic. IN a Democratic procession in Wash ington, last week, was a banner inscribed, " Seymour holds no bonds." The proces sion was mostly made up of rebels. " DEFEND nothing !" is the cry of the demoralized Democracy. "Defend every thing I" we say, " our country—our past -our policy. Our record is our pride." focal 4tents. TUSII TIIINGS!'—REPUBLICAN MEET INGS IN Tint COUNTY.—The following meetings in the county, have been an nounced: Netrsville, Saturday afternoon and evening, Oct. 24th. Pole Raising. Speak ers—Hon. Isaac B. Gara, Deputy Secre tary of the Commonwealth, Col. O. J. Dickey and Col. J. P. Wickersham. Nine Points, Saturday afternoon and evening, Oct. 24th. speakers—Dr. D. W. Hutchison, Capt. J. P. Rea, Marriott I3rosius, W. A. Wilson, D. 0. Steacy and Ellwood Griest, Esq's. Reamstown, Saturday afternoon and evening, Oct. 24th. Speakers—gon. G. A. Grow, Col. O. J. Dickey, Capt. E. H. Rauch and others. New Danville, Wednesday, ()et. 28th Speakers—Dr. J. C. Gatchell,Capt. Chas Denues, Maj. R. W. Shenk and S. TI Price, Esq. Rothsville, Thursday evening, Oct. 29th Speakers—S. A. IV ylie, Capt. E. II Ranch and others. Georgetown, Friday evening, Oct. 30th. Speakers—Capt. J. P. Rea, J. B. Am wake, B. C. Kread . y, Ellwood Griebt, A. C. Reinoehl and Ernlen Franklin, Esqs. 11 EPUBT, IC AN MEETING AT CAMB RIDGE: The Republicans of Lancaster and Chester counties held a large and enthusiastic meeting and grand torch light procession at Cambridge, on Sat urday evening last. The meeting was addressed by W. 11. 11. Kinzer, of Lan caster county, and Mr. Perdue, of West chester. Music was furnished by the Salisbury Union Band. MEETING AT FAIRVILLE.--A grand rally of the friends of Grant and Colfax was held at Fairville, Lancaster county, on Saturday evening, Oct. 17th. The Grant Club turned out in a torchlight parade, in their zonave uniforms, and made a gay appearance. Speeches were made by Hon. E. Billingsfelt, Rev. Thos. Rodgers, H. B. Hendel and S. Hull, Esc's. Look out for East Earl township in November. COUNTY COMMITTEE MEETING.—The Chairman, Martin S. Fry has issued a call for the Republican County Commit tee to meet on Monday next, 26th inst. The flag will be awarded to the district which has shown the best vote over that of 1866, for Geary. Business Notice. J. F. ElIt'EA UPI*, ESQ.-It will be seen by a card published in our paper, that this gentleman is about to leave. us and take up his residence in Lan caster, Pa. Mr. Frueauff is a gentleman of fine legal attainments, an excellent lawyer, of gentle manly manners, a favorite in this community, and our people feel sorry at his departure. He leaves a large practice as a lawyer, and as an agent for insurance and other companies. He is one of the best Insurance Agents in the State. We cordially recommend him to the people of Lancaster county. —Hollingsburg Register. The above complimentary notice of Maj. Freauft is well deserved. As an intimate personal acquaint ance with him enables us to endorse him not only as a sound lawyer and first-Class business man, but also as an accomplished gentleman in every respec. Ile is the son of Rev. It. A. Frueauff, Principal of the Linden Hall (ladies) Seminary at Litiz. Office at No. 19 North Duke Street, Lancaster. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS N EW FIRM The undersigned having entered into partnership under the name of Hen• & Rife, for the purpose of carrying on the Real Estate, Collection, Survey ing, Conveyancing and Insurance business in all its various branches, respectfully solicit a contin uance of the favors heretofore extended to the senior member, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a further share of patronage from the public. THEO. W. HERR, JEREMIAH RIFE. Having closed out my Grocery Business and en tered into arrangements with Theodore W. Herr, as above stated, I respectfully solicit my friends and the public to extend their patronage to the new firm. • JEREMIAH RIFE. GRANT & COLFAX Beautiful 011 Portraits in richly Gilt Oval Frames of the Standard Bearers of the Republican party are now offered to the friends of our cause. The Agent will call personally for orders. Prices low, and sure to suit purchasers. H. SIMMONS. LANCASTER FILE AND EDGE TOOL WORKS, LANCASTER, PA. Manufactory of Plies, Rasps and Edge Tools. HATS AND CAPS. HATS AND CAPS. A. PULL STOCK ON HAND, And mattufactured to orde T r, any sty and quality. T. R. ORit, S. W. CORKER CENTRE SQUA A AND WEST KING STREET LANCASTER, PSAN4. F SMITH, • MANUFACTURER AND DEALER lIA.TS AND CAPS. All kinds of HATS made to order on short notice and at low prices. 11% WEST ICING Street, Lancaster, Pa. SHULTZ & BRO., NANIINACTITRIZIO AND DIALERS IN HATS, CAPS, STRAW HATS, LADIES' SHADE HA WhoIeTS, SHAKER HOODS, &0., sale and Retail, No. 20 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. J . B. KEVINSKI, DEALER IN PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, And Musical Inalimeade Generally. • sartzr M 77810. A large stook on hand, and constantly receiving all theaatest p a nblioationa as soon as issued. Music sent by Mail f ree of Postage. Sole agent for Steinway & Son's WORLD-RENOWNED PIANOS. Also, agent for Prince & Co.'e ORGANS AND MELODEONS, No. 3, NORTH PRINCE Street, Lauceeter, Pa. A- _l3 R_A_l JMARSHALL & SON'S • BOOT AND SHOE STORE, cENTiq: SQCARE, LANCASTER, PA CA MPA OF 1808. NOW IS THE TIME FOR VICTORY! We have started the Campaign by laying in a fresh stock of Give us a call. We offer inducements never be fore offered. Our work is of the best quality. Don' forget the place, 'N. E. COR. CENTRE SQUARE. EIMER, BRENEMAN & CO., COA L , Of the beet quality. YAnD—COR. WATER ST. & PENNA. R. R °rams—No. 2 EAST ORANGE ST., H. BAUMGARDIsTER, DEALER IN COAL OF EVERY DEM:REPTION, 'NEAR THE: CENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD THE OLD PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ACCUMUL ATBD CAPITAL After Paying Losses to the Amount of $1,120,000 ALL THE 8171IPLUS DIVIDED AMONGST TILE POLICY THE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL COMPANY IN THE CITY OR STATE,. For further Information apply to ._lOH\ J. COCHRAN, Agent, P. 0. Lancaster, Pa AUCHENBACH & BROTHER, No. MO PENN STREET, READING, PA., MANUFACTURERS OH REGALIAS, JEWELS AND OTHER LODGE PROPERTIES, For Maims' Blue Lodges, Chapters and Councils ; Odd Fellows' Lodges and Encampments; Good Templars, Temple of Honor and Sons of Temper ance ; American Mechanics, American Protestants, Red Men, Hurugari, Good Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Brotherhoo of the Union, and for all fe male lodges and associations, fitted out at the short est notice. Also, Swords, Belts, Hats, Cape, and Regalia Trimmings of all kinds constantly on hand. Orders respectfully sollekted, and goods forwarded to all part! of the country. AUCHENBACH & BROTHER, No d2O PENN Street, Reading, Pa. SIGNS, BANNERS, &c JOSEPH I3HIMMER, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND MANIIPACTIMNIR OF GLASS TABLETS. CAMPAIGN BANNERS Painted in the latest style and at short notice. Roost—Over Baker's Drag Store, CENTRE SQUARE, Lancaster, Pa. SE 7VING MACHINES. DON'T READ THIS! SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE Proved itself without a rival in the late test trial in this city with the Howe Machine. We therefore ipresent it to the consideration of an intelligent public as INCOMPARABLY the BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. It !slight running—almost noiseless—and adapted to a wider range of work than any other While it is, at the same time, very simple indeed. A child can, with all ease, learn to use it in a short time. We can assure the public that they will look to their OWN INTEREST, If in want of a SEWING MACHINE, TO SEE, TEST AND TRY THE SINGER, Before deciding to take it or any other Machine. Parties often come to town in search of a Machine, and then listen to the advice of interested parties, or those who have but a limited knowledge of the Machines In question. BETTER SEE THEW FOR YOURSELVES, FRIENDS, And then you will not be deceived. W. W BEARD SLEE, Agent, No. 3 EAST ORANGE STREET, (Two Doors from North Queen,) LANCASTER, PA. DAVID BAIR B AIR & SHENK, NORTHEAST ANGLE OF CENTRE SQUARE, FURNISHING GOODS. CAMPAIGN READQUARTERS FOR THE NEWEST STYLES OF COLLARS, C UFFS,,SLER VA' BUTTONS, USP R IVDB RS, WHITE AND FANCY gm GLOVES, EMBROIDERED SHIRT FRONTS, SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS AND DRATVERS, -AT- E. J. ERISMAN'S • GENT'S FURNISHING STORE, 41% NORTH QUEEN STREET BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES. 2. Cases Ladies' Gaiters. 26 Cakies Misses Gaiters. 2,5 Cases Children's Gaiters. 25 Cases Boys' Shoes. Cases Men's Shoes. 25 Cass. s Men's and Boys' Boots CO 4L. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I=l LANCASTER. PA NORTH PIZINC'E STREET LANCASTER, PA INS URA NCE. OF PHILADELPHIA CHARTER PERPETUAL I=3 LODGE REGALIA. PAINTING. SEWING MACHINE, BANKING. BANKERS, LANOASTER, PENNAJ STOCKINGS, L ANCASTER, PA AM:. BOOKS tfl STATIONERY. B ARR'S BOOK STORE We ilvite the attention of School Directors and Teachers to our large stock of School Books and extensive arrangements with the large Publishing Houses of Philadelphia, New York and Boston. We pay special attention to the interests of Direct ors and Teachers, and are prepared to supply townships at even better rates than ever before. Directors who contemplate changing Books, will find it greatly to their advantage to call upon us, as our arrangements with publishers enable us to fur nish Books for introduction at the very lowest pub lisher's rates. Our stock of School Stationery is also very large and well selectetL and our facililirs for furnishing Ulubes, Charts and Slaps eau not be surpassed. All the mew styles of American, Freach and English Note and Lotter Papers, with Envelopes to match. All Paper and Envelojev; purchased from us will be stamped with the initiator the purchaser, free Of charge, if desired. J. E. BARU, au2l-tf & No. '29 E. King st.. Lancaster. El BOOKS STATIONERY. F SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LGOOD STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS OF ALL SIZES, BOOSEY'S CHEAP STANDARD MIL SIC Catzalognee of the above farnbilted on application. KURTZ AND MONAAGIIAN'S CELEBRA TED GOLD $2,000,000 ANTHONY'S STERHOSCOPENS, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN VIEWS. Liberal deductions to Merchants. OrilmGrespeottally solicited andGprompt ly filled at J. H. SHBAFEER'S, Cheap Cash Book Store, S No. 32 North Queen-Street, Lancaster, Pa. 0. I*.p JOHN BAER'S SONS, No. 1.0 NORTH QUEEN STREET, THE VOLKSPREUND AND BEOBAOHTEE A German Republican biewspaper. GERMAN AND ENGLISH ALMANACS, TESTAMENTS, HYMN BOOKS, &a SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, WRITING} PAPERS, ENVELOPES, NEW AND CHEAP BOOK STORE, WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, And a general variety of well selected Stationery, Maps and Fancy Articles in the line of trade. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS Of all kinds. Special attention given. Being Librarian of the Lancaster County Bible Society, 1 will furnish Sunday Schools with Bibles and Testaments at cost. Bibles for 60 cents ; Testa ments for 10 cents. A variety of new Sewing Machines for sale cheaper than anywhere else. D. S. BARN. BOOK if JOB PRINTING. RAUCH & COCHRAN, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING From the largest POSTER to the smallest CARD 0,7 CIRCULAR executed In the best style and at reasonable prices. IQ - Orders dram a distance promptly attended to OFFICE—N. E. ANGLE CENTRE SQUARE. LANOASTBR, PENNA.. T B. McCASKEY, 0 . SURGEON DENTIST OVER THE FIRST RATIONAL BANK, W . M. WHITESIDE, Office and residence, East King Street, next door to the Court House, over Fahuestook's Dry Goods Store, Lancaster, Pa. Teeth Extracted without pain, by the use of (Nitrous Oxide) Gas. El=! ZAIIM & JACKSON, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS No. 15 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Kr Repairing attended to TT Z. RHOADS & BRO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, No. 22 WEST KING STREET, (Next Door Below Cooper's Hotel,) LANCASTER, PA. SCHOOL DIRECTORS TEA CHERS PARENT 6 A'SD SCHOLARS TAKE NOTICE ALL NEW 800K.6 RECEIVED AS FAST AS ISSUED FROM THE PRESS A COMPLETE STOCK OF LAACASTHR, PA., PUBLISHIREI OP =I JUSTICES' BLANKS MEI STATIONERY. (Corner of Fulton Balldings,) IMIZI ALL KINDS, DENTISTRY. OFFICE-EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA AU Work Warranted. Ilaa DENTIST, JEII - .ELRY, trc. DEALERS IN SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, LANCASTBE, PA RAILROADS. pENNSYLVANI Traihs leave the Ce BASTWARD. Phila. Expre.s.. 4:17 ant Fast Line 6.35 " Lane. Train.... 9:0.5 " Day Expr,ma... 2:11 p.m Harriab'g AG.. 6.13 " " RE ADING RAH StiAMER AIU U==l GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE North and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Read ing, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Al lentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lammster, Colum bia, &c., e. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: at 2.50. 5.25 and 8.111 A. 00., 12.40 noon, and 2.05 and 0.35 I'. 31., couneeting,with similar tralius on the P eimsylvaida Railroad; and arriving at New York at 5.00, 10.00 and 11.50 A. M., and 3.50, 7.40 and 10.30 P. M. Sleeping ears accompanying the 2.00 A. M. and 9.85 P. M. train without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua. Mincrsville, Ashland, Pine Grove. Allentown lin& Philadelphia, at 8.40 A. M., and 2.05 and 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and Principal Way Stations ; the 4.10 P. 31. making COlllleetAollB fur Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsvillo, Schuylkill Haven, and Auburn, via Schuylkill ami Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.6 f P. M. Returning: leave New York at 0.00 A. M., 12.00 noon, and 5.00 and 8.00 P. M. Sleeping cars accompany the 9.00 A. M. and 5.04 and 8.01) P. M. trains. without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. 51., returning front Reading at 0.30 P. M., stop ping, at all Stations; Pottsville at 8.45 A. M. and 2.15 P. AL ; Ashland 6.00 A. NI. and 12.10 noon, and 2.00 P. M.; Tamaqua at 6.30 A. M., and 1.00 and 8.45 P. M. Leave Pot tsvillo for Itarrkhorg, via Schuylkill and Susquvhanna tiond at 7.10.\. N. and 12.00 1101,11. Itoading.2l4...ol,:rlml:ll Trv.in : Y's at 7.;;C/ .1. At., I.: ty: i'l/il:t.I. , 11111:a at 5.t5 I'. AI. Pottstown Accomm , ydatiou Troi : Potta town ae t;.45 A. M., nAttriting leav,.s Philadelphia at 4.3 U P. M. Columbia Rail Road Trains lava Bowling at 7.011 A. AL and 13.15 P. M. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, &c. . Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.00 A. M.. and 5.55 P. M. Returning: Leave Skippnek at 6.45 A. M., and 1.15 P. M., con necting with similar trains on Reading Rail owl. On Sundays : Leave New York at 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Reading ; Pottsville 8.00 A. M. ; Harrisburg 5.25 A. M. and 4.10 and 9.35 P. M., and Reading at 1.10, 2.53 and 7.15 A. N. for Harrisburg, and 7.05 A. M. and 11.40 P. M. for New York and 4.95 P. M.• for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Sea.oct, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Paasonger G. A. NICOLLS, Gen. Supt. Rir.ADINo, PA., May 20, 15616. READING AND COLUMBIA R. R ON ANT) AFTER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 234 PASSENGER TRAINS WILL BE RUN ON THIS ItOAD, AS FOLLOWS 4, Leave Lancaster and Columbia at 41 Arrive at Reading e== Leave Heading at Arrlre at Lausmtor at ~ ~ Columbia.... " " Lancaster and Columbia 810 P. M. Trains Nos. 2 and 3 make close connection at Reading with Trains North and South. on Philadel phia and Reading Railroad, and West on Lebanon Valley Road. No. 2 also makes close conneethtn with Train for New York. Tickets can be obtained at the Mow of the New Jersey Central Railroad, foot of Liberty Street. New York and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 1 13th and Callowhill Streets, Philadelphia. Through tickets to New York and Philad Iphia sold at all the Principal Stations, and Baggage Checked Through. Trains are run by Philadelphia & Reading Rail Road Time, which is 10 minutes faster then Penn sylvania R. It. Time. GEO. F. GAGE, Supt. E. E. KEIMCR, OEN. Frt, and Ticket Agent. FLAGS, FIREWORKS, tfc. 1776. FLAGS! FLAGSI FOR JULY FOURTH AND PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN We have now on hand and have made arrange ments with manufacturers to furnish, at shortest notice and cheapest rates, FLAGS Of all sizes and qualities SILK, BUNTING, MUSLIN, ek EVERY VARIETY OP FIREWORKS I=l FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS, EXHIBI 7'IONS, PROCESSIONS, (Ito. All orders in person or mall will receive prompt attention by D. S. & J. S. BURSK, Wholesale and Retail Grocers. No. 19 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER DRY GOODS, &c. ABRAM SCHEETZ, NEW STORE EEME:I73 PLAIN AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING ct NO T/ONB, CUR. NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA SUITS MAD& TO ORDER CONFECTIONERY. JOSEPH ROYER, Wholesale asd Retail Confectioner, Dealer in Fruits, Nuts, Toys, Ice Cream, Cakes, &c., wholesale and retail. No. 33 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. T HE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE, THE IMPERIAL CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, Was Awarded to the Representative of the GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES At the Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1867, Thus attesting their groat superiority over all other Sewing Machines. For sale by GEO. SPURRIER, No. 18 NORTH QUEEN St., Lancastt• A, CENTRAL R. R ttral Depot as follows: W EAT WA RD. Erie Mail 2:00 :cm ExiireB4. 2:47 " Mail 11:10 " Fast Line 2:20 p. in Columbia Ac... 2:35 Harrisburg Ac.. 5:08 " Lancaster Train " Cincinnati Ex..10:38 " ROAD. ANUEMENI 8:00 A. 11 3:00 P. 11 10:90 A. M ..9:00 P.M .7:00 A. M 0:16 P. M 9:20 A. 11 9:26 1868.