SNOW DETAINS MRS. HUTCHESON.
Mrs. Hutcheson, who was to have opened a Female School in this city, on the 2d Monday in January, has not yet arrived.
A recent letter from this lady, dated the 6th inst., informs us that she is now on her way to Raleigh, and that her detention, which she seriously regrets, is to be attributed to the inclemency of the weather, and the great quantity of fallen snow, which had rendered travelling either by land or water, impossible.
She hopes this will be a sufficient apology to her friends, for not commencing her school at the time specified in the advertisement.
We are in daily expectation of Mrs. H., and shall give due notice of her arrival.
Raleigh, Jan. 15, 1835. L. B. Johnson.
—The Standard, Raleigh, January 16, 1835.
MRS. HUTCHESON has arrived in Raleigh, and commences school this day, Jan. 23, 1835.
—The Standard, January 30, 1835.
MORE PUPILS WANTED.
THE SECOND QUARTER
Of Mrs. Hutchison's School will commence on the 1st of September. A few more scholars can be received. Enquire at the School Room, or at Mrs. John Stuart's, Fayetteville Street.
August 22, 1835.
—The Standard, August 27,1835.
EXAMINATION AND VACATION SCHOOL, 1815.
THE SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION
OF MRS. HUTCHESON'S SCHOOL will take place at her School Room, on the fifth and sixth of November. Her patrons and friends are respectfully invited to attend.
Her VACATION SCHOOL will commence on the 12th of Novem-ber and continue till the beginning of the New Year.
Terms of admission as follows:
First Class.................................... $4.00
Second do ................................... 3.00
Third do ................................... 2.00
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Mrs. H. would be happy to receive under her instruction, a Class of Young Ladies in Arithmetic.
Raleigh, Oct. 26, 1835.
—Raleigh Register, October 27, 1835.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)