THE YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL in the family of Professor Phillips'at Chapel Hill, will resume its exercises on the 15th of January, 1839. The former assurances of unremitting and affectionate endeavors to promote the moral, intellectual and physical welfare of the Pupils, is here repeated. Board, and elementary branches taught for $75 per session; the ornamental, at the usual prices. French and Drawing are taught in the most approved manner, by Professor Maray.
Chapel Hill, Dec. 22. J. Phillips.
—Raleigh Register, Raleigh, N. C, December 24, 1838.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840, by Charles L. Coon, 1915)