ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 1838.
LOUISBURG ACADEMIES, N. C.
The Second Session in these Schools closed on the 27th ult. and the next Session will commence on the first day of January, under the same Instructors.
The very liberal share of patronage extended to these Institutions, for the last several years, induces the Trustees to look for a continuance of the same.
Board for young Ladies may be obtained, with the Preceptress, at $40 per Session, without any extra charge. Other families in the village and vicinity will also take males and females as boarders, at or about the same rates.
Tuition in the Female Department, as follows:
Per Session.
For lower branches..................................$10
Higher branches, as Painting and Embroidery.......... 15
Music (a separate charge)............................ 20
Latin and French................................... 15
In the Male Department there is no variation in Tuition Fees—$15 per Session being the regular charge for each Classical or English Student.
By Order op the Board. Dec. 19, 1837.
—Raleigh Register, December 23, 1837.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)
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