FAYETTEVILLE ACADEMY FOR 1823
FAYETTEVILLE ACADEMY.
This Institution now affords advantages equal to any in the Southern States, being conducted upon the most approved principles, and provided with superior Teachers in every branch of Useful and Ornamental Education.— * * *
TERMS.
Female Department, conducted by Mrs. Hamilton with Assistant
Teachers.
Rudiments, per quarter.....................................$2.50
Beading and Writing....................................... 3.
English Grammar, Ancient and Modern Geography with the Use of the Maps and Globes, History, Chronology, Mythology, Rhetoric, Belles Lettres, Composition, Natural Philosophy, Botany with Plain and Ornamental Needle Work................... 6.00
Music, taught by Madame Villa, in the best Italian style. Per ann. taught in the Academy, $60, or $20 per quarter. Per ann. taught out of Academy, $100, $25 per quarter.
Drawing, Painting, and French Language taught by M. Laising, a native of France.
Drawing and Painting, per quarter...........................$6.
French ................................................... 6.50
Classical Department, under Dr. O. Davis's Tuition.
The Latin and Greek Languages, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Logic, Astronomy, Mathematics, Geometry and Algebra.......$8.
English Male Department.
Rudiments...............................................$3.
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Ancient and
Modern Geography with the Use of the Maps and Globes... .$6.
Pens and Ink provided the Students without charge. A tax of 25 cents each Student for wood, water, etc. Board, including all the above Branches except Music, $35 per quarter—payable in advance.
Wm. Hamilton.
For the satisfaction of Parents and Guardians the following Gentlemen may be referred to.
J. A. Cameron, Esq. Prest. of the School Committee. Rev'd R. H. Morrison.
April 30, 1823.
—Raleigh Register, November 18, 1823.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914) |