CHARLOTTE FEMALE ACADEMY FOR 1828.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that the exercises of this Institution, under the direction of his lady, with suitable assistance, will be resumed on the first day of January, 1828, and continue until the 1st of August, including a term of seven months.
He flatters himself that the long experience of Mrs. Cottrell in the teaching and management of young ladies, and the general satisfaction she has given, will continue to her a liberal share of public patronage.
Prices Of Tuition.
Literature, for the above mentioned term $14.00
Ornamental Branches 14.00
Music, on the Piano Forte 28.00
One half payable in advance, the balance at the end of the session.
One dollar deposit money will be required of each student, to defray the expense of fire-wood for the use of the school and to keep the windows, &c. in repair.
A few young ladies can be boarded at the Acadamy, on reasonable terms; and merchantable produce, at current prices, will be received in payment for boarding.
Thos. Cottrell.
—Catawba Journal, December 4, 1827.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, by Charles L. Coon, 1915)
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