ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 1837.
LOUISBURG ACADEMIES.
The Male and Female Institutions at this place closed their Sessions on the 26th ult. and the exercises will be again commenced on the 2d day of January next, under the same Instructors.
Board may be procured, on moderate terms, say from $40 to $55 per session, in the houses of Messrs. Smith Patterson, Gray Edwards, Thomas G. Stone, W. H. Battle, Mrs. Ann Thomas, and others.
Tuition fees in the Male Department will be $15 per Session; in the Female $10 per Session, with the exception of Music, which is a separate charge—$20 per Session.
The Trustees of these Schools hold out as inducements, the low price of Board, the known healthiness of the Village and its vicinity, the local situation of the Academies (being sufficiently remote from the business part of the town) and the orderly deportment of the Students, both Male and Female; not an instance of insubordination having occurred the present or last year, requiring the intervention of the Trustees, or a serious apprehension from the Principals.
7th Dec. 1836. By Order of the Board of Trustees.
—The Register, December 13, 1836.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)
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