ters. Academy of the Sacred Heart of the Ursuline Sisters. German and English Academy. THEO. SCHWARTZ, Mrs. Graham's Kindergarten. Mrs. M. W. GRAHAM, Principal. Kentucky Institution for the Education of the Blind. Kentucky School of Medicine. Kindergarten of German and English Academy. Law Department of the University of Louisville. Louisville Female College. Louisville Female High School. LL.D., Principal. Louisville Female Seminary. FRED. C. MILLER, GEO. A. CHASE, A Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Misses. Kindergarten, Primary, Grammar, and Seminary Departments. Mrs. W. B. NOLD; Miss ANNIE F. NOLD, Principals. Louisville Medical College. Medical Department (University of Louisville). St. Catharine's Academy of the Sisters of Mercy. Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Kentucky. Clay Seminary. Marion. 5 In Marion Academy. - Open to both sexes. structors; 127 students. Primary, Intermediate, and Academic Departments. JOHN J. NALL, Principal. Mayfield. Graves College. Kentucky. New Liberty. Concord College. Newport. Academy and Boarding School of the Immaculate Select Academy and Day School of St. Stephens. Jessamine Female Institute. North Middletown. Browder Institute. W. H. WEEDIN, Principal. St. Francis' Academy of the Sisters of Charity. Owenton High School. Owingsville. Bath Seminary. Paducah. St. Mary's Academy of the Sisters of Charity. Academy of St. Charles Borromeo. W. H. Lockhard's School. St. Mary's College. This Institution presents excellent advantages for the acquisition of a good classical or commercial education by young men. is situated in one of the healthiest portions of Kentucky. Board and tuition, per session of ten months, FENNESY, C. R., President, St. Mary's College, MARION $225.00. For further particulars, address Rev. D. Co., Ky. Sharpsburg. Male and Female Academy. Academy of Our Lady of Angels of the Franciscan Sisters. Science Hill Female Academy. Founded 1825. 10 Instructors; 125 Pupils. Under the personal superintendence of the present principal since its first organization. Mrs. JULIA A. TREVIS. Principal. Shelbyville Female College.-Founded 1839. 5 Instructors; 97 pupils. Thorough instruction; wide and discriminating patronage. W. H. STUART, Principal. Simpsonsville. Farview Male and Female Seminary. St. Joseph's School for Boys. Bro. JUSTIN, Director. Soule's Commercial College and Literary Institute. Hon. ROBERT M. LUSHER, State Superintendent of A chartered Institution. Elective System. 32 Branches Public Instruction, NEW ORLEANS, La. Bastrop. Morehouse College. Baton Rouge. Louisiana Institution for the Education of the Blind. Lousiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College. 8 Instructors. Tuition free. Library of 14,000 Volumes. Ample Museums, Chemical and Philosophical apparatus; Military Government. Col. DAVID F. BOYD, President. of Study. Non-Sectarian. Address GEO. SOULE, President, NEW ORLEANS, La. Straight University. 16 Instructors; 242 students. No distinction on account of race or sex. Elementary, Normal, Preparatory, Collegiate, Theological, and Law Departments. Expenses very low. Rev. W. S. ALEXANDER, A.M., President. Sylvester-Larned Institute for Young Ladies. — 15 Law Department (University of Louisiana). Opelousas. Convent of the Immaculate Conception. Academy of St. Basil. St. James, St. James Co. Jefferson College. Incorporated 1861. Under the direction of the Marist Fathers. 60 Miles above New Orleans, near the Convent of the Sacred Heart. Preparatory, Classical, and Commercial courses. Great care taken to promote the physical as well as the intellectual development of students. Board and tuition, per term of five months, $130.00. Address Rev. J. B. BIGOT, S. M., President, ST. JAMES, St. James Co., La. Convent of the Sacred Heart. Vermillionville. The eleventh year of this school will begin September 12th. Miss MARTHA E. DAVIS, Principal. Maryland. Conservatory of Music of the Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore. 5 Instructors. Instruction in the Theory of Music, Art of Singing, and Art of Instrumental Music. ASGER HAMERIK, Director. Eaton and Burnett's Business College. N. E. corner of Baltimore and Charles Street. Offers unsurpassed facilities to Young Gentlemen and Ladies for acquiring in the shortest possible time, and at the most moderate cost, a thorough Business Education. The Principals have devoted years of study and practice to this special system of Education. For particulars, address as above. Home School for Young Ladies and Little Girls. Teachers and Professors of eminence are employed and pains taken to secure for the pupils a solid and accomplished education. Mrs. H. L. SINGLETON, Principal, 488 Eutaw Place. Eutaw Place School. Prof. Friends' Academy.-A select English and Classical school for pupils of both sexes. 6 Instructors. LUCIUS V. TUTTLE, Principal, 193 Eutaw Street. Friends' Elementary and High School. A Primary School, an Academy and Collegiate Institute for pupils of both sexes. Special facilities offered in each department by a corps of 12 professional instructors. Students fitted for a business or professional course, or prepared for College or University. Address ELI M. LAMB, Principal, Lombard Street, near Eutaw, BALTIMORE, Md. Johns Hopkins University. 7 Professors; 14 non-resident lecturers; 12 associates; 98 students. Hon. M. A. NEWELL, State Superintendent of Public Departments of Philosophy, Law, and Medicine. D.C. Instruction, BALTIMORE, Md. Baltimore. Academy of the Holy Cross. Academy of St. Joseph. Academy of the Sisters of Mercy. Rear All Saints School. A Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, conducted by the All Saints' Sisters from London, England. Reopens September 21st. Address SISTER SUPERIOR, 261 Hamilton Terrace. Baltimore Academy of the Visitation. Baltimore City College. WILLIAM ELLIOT jr., President. Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Baltimore Female College, endowed by the State of Maryland, has new buildings, ample grounds, good apparatus and an able Faculty. The 62nd semi-annual session opens September 13th. 1878. Board and tuition, $225.00 to $285.00 per year. Address N. C. BROOKS, LL. D., President, BALTIMORE, Md. Baltimore Normal School for the Education of Colored Teachers. Boys' School of St. Paul's Parish. Sadler's, Bryant and Stratton Business College. Established fourteen years ago, and still conducted under the personal supervision of its founder and proprietor. This institution has made steady progress in utility and public favor, and now stands at the head of this class of schools. Our penmanship department is in charge of one of the ablest penmer in the country. Our references are our patrons. No vacations. Enter at any time. For terms and particulars, call at the College or address W. H. SADLER, President, Nos. 6 and 8 North Charles Street. Centenary Biblical Institute. 3 Instructors; 121 students. Preparatory, Normal, Classical, and Select courses. Rev. J. EMORY ROUND, President. College of Physicians and Surgeons. GILMAN, LL. D., President. Institute of Our Lady (Aisquith Street). F. Knapp's German and English Institute. Established 1850. In successful operation for 28 years. Widely known and patronized. Students from all sections of the country. Special department for the education of the Deaf and Dumb. F. KNAPP, Principal, 29 Holliday Street. Law School of the University of Maryland. Hon. JOHN A. INGLIS, LL. D., Senior Professor. Loyola College. 10 Instructors; 100 students. Preparatory and Collegiate Courses. Rev. E. A. MCGURK, S. J., President. Maryland College of Pharmacy. WM. E. THORNTON, Treasurer. -- Maryland Dental College. R. B. WINDER, Dean, 140 Park Ave. Maryland Institute Schools of Art and Design. 220 students. Tuition free to appointed students; to Maryland State Normal School. - 13 Instructors; others, $25.00. M. A. NEWELL, Principal. Morison Academy. Mt. Vernon Institute. - English, French and German. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Mrs. MARY J. JONES and Mrs. B. MAITLAND, Principals, 46 Mt. Vernon Place. The Misses Norris' English and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Open from September 20th to June 20th. Superior Educational Advantages. 32 McCulloh Street, BALTIMORE, Md. Oxford School for Boys. Pembroke School. 189 and 191 Madison Avenue. English and Classical Departments. Sixteenth School year begins September 9th, 1878. The purpose of this school is two-fold-to prepare pupils in the most thorough manner for the best Universities, Colleges and Scientific Schools, and, with equal thoroughness, for business pursuits and general culture. Primary, Intermediate (for both sexes), and Academical Departments. Teachers of proven ability. Lectures on Sound, Light, Geography, and Natural History, illustrated by the Stereopticon. SIDNEY B. FROST, A.M., Principal. Roland Academy. Maryland. St. Catherine's Normal Institute. St. Frances Academy. For colored Girls. Board and tuition per quarter, $30.00. For further information, address SISTER MARY LOUISE NOEL, Mother Superior, St. Frances Academy, BALTIMORE, Md. St. Joseph's Academy (Calvert Hall). School for Young Ladies. Miss SARAH A. JENNESS, Principal. School of Law (University of Maryland). Southern Home School for Young Ladies and Little Girls. Established 1842. French spoken. Address the Principals, Mrs. WILSON M. CARY and Mrs. Gen. JOHN PEGRAM, 197 and 199 North Charles St., BALTIMORE, Md. Stewart Hall Collegiate and Commercial Institute. Theological Seminary of St. Sulpice, and St. Mary's University. Miss Williams' Kindergarten. Miss E. OTIS WILLIAMS, Principal. Zion School. Rev. HENRY SCHEIB, Principal. Brookeville. Brookeville Academy. Burkittsville. Burkittsville Female Seminary. Cambridge Female Seminary. Carroll, Baltimore Co. Mt. St. Joseph's College, conducted by the Xaverian Brothers. Situated on the Frederick Road, three miles from Baltimore. Every attention given to the neatness, politeness, health and comfort of the scholars. Terms commence on the first Monday of September and the first Monday of February. For further particulars, apply to the SUPERIOR, or to BROTHER ALEXIUS, CARROLL, Baltimore Co., Md. Catonsville, Baltimore Co. Mt. de Sales Academy for Young Ladies, conducted by the Sisters of the Visitation. Five miles west of Baltimore. Location unsurpassed for health and beauty. Whilst constant effort is made to secure for pupils a thorough English education, special attention is paid to Music and French. Address for particulars, MOTHER M. REGINA NEALE, Superioress, Mt. de Sales Academy, CATONSVILLE, Baltimore Co., Md. Overlea; Home School for Young Gentlemen. Charlotte Hall. Elkton Academy. T. L. GRAHAM, A.M., Principal. Emmittsburgh, Frederick Co. Mt. St. Mary's College. Founded 1808. All students are taught the doctrines and trained to the practices of the Catholic Religion. The studies necessary for graduation, including a thorough course of English Literature, occupy three years; the Preparatory course takes from two to three years. Board and Tuition, $150.00. For information, address Rev. JOHN A. WATTERSON, A. M., President, EMMITTSBURGH, Md. St. Joseph's Academy for Young Ladies. Founded 1809. Incorporated 1816. Convenient and spacious buildings, ample accomodations, modern improvements. Board and tuition, $250.00 per year. Letters of inquiry should be addressed to the MOTHER-SUPERIOR, St. Joseph's Academy, EMMITTSBURGH, Md. Fallston, Harford Co. Oakland Boarding School for Young Ladies and Gentlemen. Mathematical, Classical, and Elementary. G. G. CURTIS, A. M., Principal. Frederick. Frederick College. Classical, Mathematical, and English Departments. Commodious rooms; extensive library; thorough instruction. THOS. A. GATCH, A. M., Principal. Frederick Female Seminary. and Dumb. |