HILLSBOROUGH FEMALE SEMINARY, 1827.
THE Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the 12th instant The facilities for instruction afforded by the number of Teachers, and the possession of an excellent Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus and Mineralogical Cabinet, united to the known healthiness of the place, and the moderate terms of tuition, present no ordinary claims to the notice of the parents and guardians of our community.
PRICES AS BEFORE.
Ordinary Tuition per Session.
Fourth Class............................ $10.00
Third Class............................. 12.50
Second Class........................... 12.50
First Class............................. 15.00
Music (per session)..................24.00
Painting & Drawing.....................10.00
Needle Work........................... 1.00
Contingent expenses..................... 50
Board $10 per month.
Hillsboro', July 2. Wm. M. Green, Superintendent.
—Raleigh Register, July 18, 1827.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840, by Charles L. Coon, 1915)