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- .- , - - i i ;' - i' ,. .- !'"' -.f. i 1 i ' !!-I- 'I I 11:. t:" ! J V--.. Thursday Evening, Oct. 3, 1867, Local Circulation r IARG EH . , tlian that of . anyjbaiiy Newspaper In Uhe, 1 ft State, with a fial a UaUy v " - inereasinsr circulation ; 497 Advertlslnsr, Rates lower than those of any Daily Nvrgpape ollnaV'U'i m & . PUBLISHED JDAY SU Mailed, or delirered to subscribers in all , parts of the Gity,'ai $2 60 for SixMontt3r TIIO C,:';BVAK4 . Fayetf evllielAgentMiW is our authorized agent at Fayetteville.' ; All orders left wittf Blm : will receirfe I jprofirpBteii; tlon- . ruk . Acrent at GoldsboroSlR V. fIStrTTOir is our cwthorired; Agent at Goldsboro'. ' - I Acent at Mffton. Msi J. J. Joitbs fo'oixr au tnoieirAgeirtal.ltiilonf "We respectfully,; call the attention of the busi ness puuiiu vu we litct uiai uui uci iiioxig are lower than those of any other daily newspaper in North Carolina, V ir: v i-.;- h,; This, added to onr Very large circulation, makes the Star a tnostTaluable medium of advertising. SubscriptionMonet. A large plumber of our subscrihers haYipgjexpressea a preierence to pay for the Stab., for; periods, varying from,; five weeks to six months," we have concluded to aban don our plan of wkly payments to the carriers, and employ an agent to make collections. Sub scribers will bear in -mind, howeverr that they will not be required to pay for more than one week at a time, though,: under thff new syBtejtt,' it is desirable that they .pay fori five or ten -weeks in advance,, and thus save us.the trouble of haying to make.toO frequent collections-. ? 1 f$ 1 X As our plans are; now arranged, the carriers are not authorized to receive any money for the Star and, to meet, withj. prompt attentiqn, all . orders should be sent directly to tne ofifee Ifo. S South Water street , The Star Book Bindery. This complete establishment is now in successful operation, and is' daily turning out the handsomest specimens of work. Mr. T. H. Tillinghast, its manager, is un surpassed as'askiUM workman, and will guaranty satisfaction to all its patrons. His , Blank ..Books are models of neatness and durability, and are uni versally pronounced the equal of any. ; Old books are re-bound in the best manner ; and, in short, every variety of Binding arid Ruling is executed neatly, cheaply and promptly. , , ; Drawbacks. We are prepared to receive or ders for,the new Prawback. ?"prms,to go Yinto j e feet Oct. 1st, : NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. tSpaThe Superior Cour of .Wake is in session. The petit juries are made1 tip without distinction of color. . i ': V 4, The first frost of the- season ileigh on Monday night the ; earliest fell in Raleigh on - Monday v nig! within the memory of theu oldest inhabitant. , Registration in sixty-four counties of this State is reported , to fpot Jup as follows : Whites 60,280 : blacks 5398 The Returns lyet to Jbe re ceived will, it is thought, double the above Tnaa j ority in favor of the whites. - - -. . 'i i StSir" Gen. Clrngman'-while riding in a hack in NwdTjork a fewaysihee was etrackin the eye by the" driver's whip, and it is expected that the accident will result in-l the total loss of the wounded,meniber.r4 j. . A fredman yA the name1 bf -Saunders Richardson Was brutall murdered in'Johriston : county On IondayniW. ;' .; v 1 1 ;': E3frf..The new town of Selma, between Golds- fair to bcome soon a towTrpf importance i;! trThe ninth annual.fair of the Central Agri cultural Society of Granville, Warren and Frank liniill be held at Henderson on tbe 16th, 17th ' and.l8th inst. t.".!'4i' ls ' g.?;?: ld,:BepnblicasC6nTa0n::wUl be held at Goldsboro?' on Thursday Oetober- lOtb', for the purpble' of riomlhatlng delegates to the Constitu tional Conventidnlso-called. " 'f ;-f A sermon in memory of ttie lateRev.-Dr iiawKs .was preacnea Dy tne ev. vymvJ!. Mor gan, rector of SCnwjoias Church in "the Chapel ' of our Holy Saviour; in New York; on Sunday morning, the occasion being the anniversary of .. DrHawks funerairl -Sr.r BST. 4, rousing Confeeryative Convention was held In GoldsboroybTifTiiesday every jpreclnct in the County being fully f represented. Dr. Adam C. Davis jpresided, ith KjA W J B. ' Kennedy s.Sicretariesf u , C'i'i ' H "ui jST" General , James H,5 Jjuiq hay associated hiniseli; 'With a Richmond entleman tndi:the two .have opened a male school in that place. 3gr'-The Wilson? Oarplniart learns from i a prf- vate letter fhat Jacob Ing and D. W; Williams, whitesand DavII Hawkins, negrO" arp'icandir datcsfor the Constitutional Conveutidnfrom the V conntv' M 'Nash: AW -Wiy.-i- ;t..., . ,..t. Since the election the municipal imbroglio - in NashviUejpearshtohave bfceoine cvenr;moro complicated than jsvcrvu Application for an In junction to trai.(h.jie- oflicers from being inducted into-oifiQe. has bepn made by thejiuthp.r ities now in poeseioni and3it is Relieved ,Uiat thfc old, officers ,wUndemselv outkjthcrjr40:9o sweae won of.Jtheirv own .vac- . cvru'- T;.k-Hil.i.s , The President stated to a friend , yesterday that he wonldresist any;effort Of Congress' to reinpve him'duringhis ttJpSitiSHimpI :, A negro has been appointed on the Capitol pot nee iorce at vv a6hington. 'f Single copies jof a?j3EtJariwGf Sab may be had of Mr, TIM. HarriSj at bis news 8tand? on ont!treet Cre afternoo DPECIAX. MAGISTRATE'S LOUlSX, tJUlMii. , J. Conolky Presiding. Jr. Kenan was arraign ed for assault arid battery-aMrHdran- -w Mr Horaagave to MieCouxV a; eba3fjie !sanle evidence he deposed before the Mayor' on Tues day. Kenanwas Tgu tmder bondjjof $200,nd Horan ordered nhaer f6rfeit'ol $lo tmake his recognizance as witness before the pountyCourt of New Ha'noyer on first Monday in October. ) . Henry Baker, colored, the so-called witch and conjurer, was pharged with hreatening wkm S, HaysvcoloicL;s MaJ.S Stedman : appeared fqlr Baker. The evidence went to show that Henry shook his fist in Simpn's face, and .said, have a mind to smash you.rfi MajS. cited" case 'of Su preme Court before c Judge Pearson and t argued that the " offer 'was explained ; by a declaration showing it was not the intention of ; Henry .to strike. The court discharged the defendant Upon payment of hijaileel' . 5 There were two cases of, ejectment to be tried, itt J, Cassidy vs. "3. McDermott,: and Alex. Adrian vs. R. Litzen. We did not remain to learn the decision of the court, i 4s s - Well eceiyei -The announcement iri our paper of yesterday that Geri. Canby had ex pressed his intention of modifying 1 the order of Gen. Sickles closing bar-rooms that had no beds iri them1 vras greeted '"with ' Manifestations of de- j light, both by those whose business has been interrupted since the promulgation of the Sickles order, arid by those whose pecuniary embarrass riients have been such as to utterly prevent them buying a gallon of usperits" at one dash. Old men became suddenly young in the exu berance of tbeir joy, while young men became old iri the ability they displayed of taking on ' a grown man's : portion of the spiritual, on the strength of the iovful news. " Should Gen. Canby's modiflcatiori offthcer be as liberal as some anticipate, it; is predicted that the price of drinks will decline to 10 cents and then everybody can make up all deficiencies -y". .'.i' 'vJ We ask the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the ' Roanoke Tobacco Company, at Danville, vVa.y . to be found in our columns tp-day, uThisv company manufactures the finest smoking tobacco in the country. In all the cities of the Soutfr; as far North as Boston; in California, and even across the waters, it is considered the Queen Of Southern brands. Col. Kane, a veteran of the lost cause, is President of this companyand is fitted by nature as the very man for the position ran old smoker and. con noisseur of the weed, a gentleman of the highest puiiure, anaoia iasie as nice ana aeucate as a 11 A A " ''. j woman's, he stakes his reputation as a manufac turer, on the choice quality of the Virginia leaf. It is worthy of remark that this Factory em ploys wounded Confederates ; and many daugh ters of our gallant dead derive their support from within its walls. .We commend this manufactory mos heartily; to our Southern friends , observing that no devotee of. the meerschaum, after once' trying its choice brands, considers his larder com plete without a good supply in his house. , HaVe nerve man, or the busy world will trample you under its hoot On with its votaries after the worshipped dollar. .. Be not. a woman in this stern and rough ' drama.1 Strut5 the stage a fullgrowri'man ; dare with the boldest f run" with the swiftest, and lift your head with the highest If a straw lies, in your way, step over it ; if a tall rock juts before you climb over it ; if a mountain towers in your front, cut through it; . Stand still, if you like, and ; sigh" , like a bellows over the. "tightness of the times;", but you will die in want,' without money enough to bury 3-ou, and the only requiem the world will sing is, "Rattle his bones . . . - O'er the stones, . ) v He's naught but a pauper f Whom nobody owns." Correct? Accountant. There is a book keeper in this . city whose last balance-sheet shows, f 0 the past three? months, the enormous sum of $1,73,000 as the gross amountof receipts? expenditures, fec, of the house by; whom he is employed This - shows " an Immense business ; but the point rwe wish to make is this-: That the book-keeper referred to is but nineteen years of agCj and that during; the three months for which his balance-sheet is drawn, his books are abso lutely corred even to the smallest fraction bf a cent.. We would give . the name of this young man; .butwe" knoV his proverbial modesty shrinks from any public mention of his name. - A ITandsomi: Stock. --We peeped into the stores of Mr. John Dawson, a day t or .t two since, and were glad to see that his stock of Dry Goods and Hardware was large and complete. ;Mr. 'Dawson is one of the oldest and most' stccessful mercharits of Wilmington, having commenced business here when our now growing , city was, comparatively, but a village. In both depart mentsvofhis business he ha3 the most attentive and obliging clerks, who are always ready to wait on their friends, r ' Sjr IaurI This Magici an and 'Veritrilo quist leaves to-morrow evening for Fayettville. "Bis rerits'entile him to a gopd audience rwhere- vSJ?s9'w?f ieajes .Fayette viljet" "Look out for him, friends I 4 I - ' ";'' ... ,i;,..r. I COR erice- frOni thPse of 6u friends who have news of any kind or character to give n Wnte j.bout the crops, or anything you feel an interest in. this- institution will commence on 51onday, Oct. 7th,' an UL embrace a peripd o'f nine mpnths ; We qordiallj" recommend this 4 school-to our people. No institution, of learning Ja je.yer een established here that promised inore satisfactory results. The course of instruction wilT embrace tnernoenti'roftd Ertehdhcaiontiie, element of the Iatitt aridf Greek tongnesnolpf the Mathcniaticf.cyocai jnusicwill form an, im portant part of the general training of the School, and the Bible knd3ook? of Common-Prayer will also enter into the course of in.stiUction. . We predict for this institution a most extended sphere of usefulness,. and bespeak lor it a hearty support. , -jViff . SHrppmG. The large number of vessels that have recently thronged our wharves are, gradually, leaving us.' - And although i wc have not been so prompt to, load them as heretofore, yVpbserye that those which daily pass our office have, generally,' full cargoes.' - - - J . 2. -" It is true, the rates of freight have not been so high as formerly; but, all things considered, we think the owners of vessels have as little to com plain of We "asioutherri all expect to, sometimes, meet with disappoint ments in business, as well as in other relations of life. .. . ; -a r f5 Millinery. The house on Front street, formerly occupied by D. A. Smith, as a Furni ture furnishing ."stand, is now being refitted in a handPnielbaariner and WfflT)ebbetiedTiOtf the morrow under the : management oV Mrs. E. Al Lttmsden, Milliner, who has moved from over the Drug store of Mr. E. Willis. . "We are Inform ed that Mrs. L. will give a " Grand Opening " on Monday next. All good husbands and parents had as .well commence untying the strings of their pocket books..; J ; Educational. -Th e English and Classical School 6i Mrs. Laura Rothwell, Professor Stern berg and the Misses Rothwell istidvertised in this issue. : Mrs. . Rothwell . and her accomplished daughtera are not strangers to our -peppi but as Professor Sternberg has recently located In our city, we take bccas"ion to recommend ;him as a most capable and efficient teacher. ' Independent 4f our own previous- acquaintance with him, he "brings recommendations, from the -first scholars of North Carolina, of such a character as to place' his merits as a teacher and gentleman beyond all doubt ' . ''. --a - Advertisements. We refer the reader to Our advertising columns again to-day. It is a great mistake in a newspaper reader to overlook the advertisements. ;They are : frequently pos sessed of very great interest. They show what isi going on, from day to day, amongst the busi ness men of a city, and no - man can keep posted who: neglects . the advertising columns of his paper. Sir. ;;";tJ-.i -j In conseqnence of the sickness of our carrier on Division No. 3, embracing that part of the city between the . centre of Market and the centre of Princess streets, we are compel led to substitute an inexperienced one who may not be able to deliver all the papers properly. ,We hope our patrons will exercise patience until the regular carrier is sufficiently recovered to re sume his duties. ; . - ' . Deer Hunting. Our cotemporary of the Roanoke -JFews talks big about successful deer hunting iri his section. - We write this to inquire of our friends why they don't send us aguarter. When they do that, we'll begin to believe their deer stories. For a good ham, .we'll send the News men some New. River oysters. Do they take? ' , '' - '"" - S" Ko arrests were made last night. Everything is. distressingly quiet. It's as hard a matter to "skeer" upaloeal as it is to call stones from the vasty deep." We like to see our pco pie in a good humor with all mankind, but we do wish something would turn up that would be of interest to the public and of no real njury to any man, We earnestly hope that our friends up ;. uc , uuuuu j , wui cuuuuue uieir t; enorts 10 sustain us in our new enterprise, i We have stood by each other in darker days, than these Make up your clubs for the Stab, and .never let,amail reach ns without bringing some of your names for our list... , . , zA,. ... u . ' V;... f 1 !. r '. -v - - - '.. .- . Removals; The recent removals of some of -our subscribers has 'necessitated' a change In tne aenvery or their papers, if there - are any who have not yet arranged this matter, they will please notify ns at once. ' . t - v (Ifw4 Advertisements. ; k CANsroiT, STOKLKY & Co. Notice of Copartner ship. Mr. C. W. Oldham has been admitted as . a partner.-(-";t yi y) v";:"- 4 n':,'- - ' Cannon, Stoexey & Co Grocers and Commis sion Merchants, South Water, street See ' busi ness card. . w ''v ' St. John's School Under Special ; Notice head, see advertisement of this inS titu tioni ' f Munson & Co. That hat, City Clothing Store, Market street , - Geo.- r. JLanb Danville, Va., -manufactures smoking tobacco of thermost superior quality. " Mks. Laura Rothwell, Prof. Stbbnbbbo, and thb Misses RoxnvELii English and Classi cal School. , ; ; D. Kahnweileb; Agent. For rent, several large and convenient rooms in the National Bank building. r. Jt ; $ r $ V -, p -D. Kahnweiler, Agent. For rent, the desir able store, on Market street,' recently occupied by Mr. H. S. "Parsons." , " i H. M. iARSY.The fatorlte Steamship Rebecs v vijiic, apmip nicn esier,' one on tsaturday; vrv,u uui, uuu wiu Ban ior iew 1 orkuct yth. SPEQIOTICES Tlilrd anclllt ed : o s & Streets. The TXt. Ker. Bisbop Atkinson, D t Th Rati Hi eTtVlltttnter The Ber. JHL. A. Skluner, Assistni. uecior I ' and JUaster. ;- . ; i--' ' y Mr. )i , ..... . . 1 U. , .1st Assistant. Miss -....,....,i.'.....2nd Assistant. Miss Ht 2r.i.-J3d Assistant Mrs Terry, Instructress in Vocal Music, j , The coarse of instruction will! em. f i bracelthe rudiments of a solid'Eriglish Education, the" elements of the Latin arid Greek tongues, and of the Mathematics together jwith Dra wigfJV impoi-tant part of ihelgeraflradmllng ofTthe School and the JBible and Book of Common Prayer jwillj also enter irito the course of instruction. i J .. V, The School is. intended for laying the founda" Hon of a thorough arid complete rellglousi and intellectual education. i ' I ! The school session will ' embrace a period of nine months, beginning the 1st Monday in Octo- The present session will open on Monday the 7th of October.' lfst'y;? U'f , Price of Tnition, Fer Month: ' Primary Departmerit.fi.lkl-...... l$J OO 00 Upper... .'.. . . . ... ........ i ..... .. ... 5 OO Higher English, and Languages.......!. 6 OO Music......... 1 OO Application may; be. made, to. the Rectory the Assisiant' Rector, or"to either of the following gentlemen : . . r .. . 1 ; 1 S. L. FUEMOKT, : ! ! S. J. PERSON, J. A. WILLAKD, k&iBCbm. ir- j. e. i C D. MYERS, Wilmington, Oct. 2, 1807. 10-lw City of Wilmington, Sept. 30, 1867. Kotice is hereby given that hy- ir- tue of - an Ordinance recently enacted, no COWS will be permitted to run at large in? the streets of this city. ; : J . i I - i;- t ' , i1 R. RANSOM7 1 1':v" . sept 30-7-tf ' . ' . . Marslua, W. II. Lippitt, Wrugist fc Chem- supply of PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSH ES, FANCY ARTICLES, etc., etc. 7 ; V ; 1 ' ".' " 4 Prescriptions accurately and neatly com pounded.! ; . . :; . -; ;5i Sf. !E. Corner Front and Market &ts P. S.-ptore open from 6 A. M. to a P.;M. Per sons wishing prescriptions compounded at night will please call at my residence on Second Street, between Dock, and Orange. i 1 i ; sept23-l-tf --, T ll-v- ' mm - ' C - '..1 The attention of the business pnb- lj 4 . 11 11 A A At THE EVENING STAR has, already, a larger local circulation than has ever been reached; by any n6 wspaper established ir Wjlmrngton It has, also, a fair, arid rapid Jy increasing,. ci rcula tion iri the country.! ItsB ATES OF .ADVER TISING ARE LOWER than those of any news paper in ; the State ; v and its REASONABLE TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, must soon give it a circulatipn thajt Will make it the best adver tising medium in North Carolina. . sept23-l-tf : ' -' f:; 'it ! 1 Wm. n. Brnard, Prlnter A Pud LISHER, AND GENERAL ADVERTIS ING AGENT, No.; 3 South ' Water 4 Srteet; Wil mington, N. C. . ' : .V---!: '.:'. All varieties of PLAIN, , FANCY and ORNA MENTAL PRINTING executed in the best style. My TYPE, PRESSES and MATERIAL are almost ENTIRELY NEW, and my WORKMEN are UN- SURPASSED. In connection with my Printing and Publishing House, I have a COMPLETE BOOK j BINDERY, including a -flrst-class RU ING MACHINE. , , - tall and see specimens. sept23-l-tf IE ADVERTISEMENTS.1 . THAT HAT. Q.OTTEN rP WITH SO MUCH ! ABTiSTIC TASTE ! 4 ' r ELEGANT IN STYLE . SUPERIOR IN QUALITY ! I LOW IN PRICE! Was evidently bought at the FASHIONABLE CLOTHING and HAT EMPORIUM of V I H MUNSOJf fc CO., f !! 38 Market Street, oct3-10-tf CttPANER VTrJcW. OLDHAM is from this time jjA. assoeiated with us in business. Our flrm is hereafter CANNON, STOKLEY & CO., No. . 4 So, Water St., where can be found, at all times, a general assortment of -JGroceries, at wholesale and retail. . Just received, by recent arri vals, Bj C, Crushed and Granulated . Sugars ; Tea and Coffee, best quality Bacon, Hams, City Mess and Rump Pork Barrels Irish Potatoes t Mackeral, Salmon,'&c. : ; ; ' n " ;oct3-ia-lw 4. , , CANNON & STOKLEY CANNON, STOKLEY &.C0,, ; i . ... R O CERS AND COMMISSION MER- A i;uaiis,'j!(o.-4 south water Street, Wil mington, N.C. i n TRPRODUCEntl011 given t0 tiie sale of PUN-oct3-10tf . " . '.-'-. i:" ll '' FIRST' NATIONAL' BANK -BUILDING. Desirable Roomc ONE LARGE ROOM LATELY OCCU- SZ pieu.byiiii ai j.i if . e -r4r-f . r 1 Ifla ONK..I, A"RfJT?' tnfXT. TafaW iwt ui.! Messrs JAMES & JAMES&B ROWN. ONE BOOM occupied by UNITED STATES ASSESSOR. -ALSO- DESIRABLE BASEBIENT. lately occupied as an ice Cream Saloon, containing two Rooms, suita ble for an Offlcepr a Restaurant. - . ' . ppiy xot - T ' ' 1AN 1EL KAHNWETLTCR Mrs; LAURA ROTHWELL PROF. -AND TIIE- r1 isses Rot H wel lf WJtt, OPEN ENGIISn AKI' CLa sical School for Boys and Girls, on t uesdav 1 the 1st of Octobert 4 :.i-f y i f. Terms Pe. Session of 9 Months. English Branches (including contingent fee) ft4 Ancient and Modern Languages, each .... 2J . Instrumental and Vocal Musie, each X . . "' jj" Board obtained at moderate rates. . OCt3-10-lw :- :" : " '' ' r. 23 EXPEESSl STEAIISHB? FOR THE FINE BALLING STEAMSHIP 1;. t -J . -- j; j.; v ctapt chichester; leave her Wharf, foot of Cbesnut St.PAt A W EDNESDAY, October 9th; - r; ' v? For Freight or Passage, anniv to - , - . HORACE M. barry; Agent in New York,- - , . . . ,JAMES HAND, ' . octa-10-ts 104 Wall Street 811101011 Tobacct) Works. THE E0AN0KE OOMPAHY, 1 . i ::!.;. CHABTElil EXPltESS Vt IfO MANtT facture SMOKING TOBACCO from the larg est assortment of Virginia Leaf of any factory in the South,' and' invite the trade to their list of prices. - i ; . . 19 -AND- HERES;XERM Are gotten np of superior leaf expressly for the Southern markets. , . ,. Danville, Ya.u ukrA&'H kii'. Ppt3rW-2m. '4 THAT IESIR STORE, V03T-M AB ket Street; recently occupied .'by Mr; H. S. PARSONS as a Shoe Store.- - ' " . Apply to DAN'L KAHNWEILER, ; ,Oct3rlO-()t ! :.f ?':P'vi,.;r;; Agent. BO O K S-i PAMPR ETSCXBCUI.ARS; Hand-Bills, Posters, Wedding Cards, Visit-, ing Cards, Business Cards, Bill-Heads, Letter Heads, Account Sales, Prices Current, Rail Road Blanks, Clerks' and Sheriffs' Blanks. Constables' Blanks, &c, &c., printed at ; - : ... . Printing and Publishing House-- , octlO-lt No. 3 South Water Street. ' Journal copy.f f ;rtv:" STEAMSHIP.- LINES. BALTIMORE & WILMINGTON 1 WEEKLY STEAMSHIP mfL THE F IBS T CLASS' 8 TE AMSHI P ' :. W. 'sl HARRiXGTOX; Comniader, : , TTTIEE EEAYE I OER WHARF, FOOT ?V of Princess Street, for Baltimore, on SAT URDAY, Oct5. ; . ' iThrough Bills of Lading given to " BOSTON, I"vi.'t.y;.i':::! ) ,: LIVERPOOL, , FOR FREIGHT ENGAGEMENTS, , ..Applyjto m ATKINSON & SnEPPERSON. sept30-7-6t . 11 and 12 North Water St. EXPRESS STEAMSHIP . LINE. FOR XEW YOmi THE FINE AND FAST SAILING' STEAMSHIP, JIT I i i iTTTwi iMrwiC TiprxiL'AttifciTs'o TV .will lea Ve our wharf, between Dock and Orange streets, for the above port, on, FRIDAY, October 4. . s , . ; r '' '?"''":.'v V" For Freight or Passage, apply Wfte ? - . WOSTrf'ftli)ANlix. Agent In New York, ' ;. ; ' ; .-. sept30-7-4t v! y-; f JAMES HAND, fi t ' WJX NGTON: MSTITTJTE, -rop- CIRI-S:AKD:i3dY; -....-'L.;.XIEGINNEY4. Principal; v,'- : ; THE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION of this School will commence on Thursday, Octobet Sd 1867, and close the lasf weefcin June, 1868. vnru-'-va ' x unaei parucuiars in . the roiio wing , pUDuca- tion To the CSJtisem bf Witminffl&n;: It is; the opinion of many that thic price of Tui tion is very high in Wilminston-,' : It is certainly a xact, tnat i pa ch peiuauy . to meet ine circumstances or mauj, who are forced to keep their children out of school, I have determined to reduce the price of Tuition. . , r o -'1 ' -;- " In accordance with the above. I place the price of Tuition for 9 months at fto. . Jt& One-half payable ly the middle of Novem ber ; th? balance by the middle of April, 1868. s ing. tun i a veacaer 01 r rencn ana xi " nany or our neoole cannot afforaw' Sthe prices charged for the education of their dren. With deference to thesfl views, but es L. MJEGINNEY, Principal. oct2-9-3t J j 1 OCl t3-10-3t f I Innilt -10-3t 1
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