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Pine Bluff.

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Petaluma.

St. Vincent's School for Girls.
Placerville.

Placerville Academy.

Pueblo of San Jose.

Convent and Academy of Notre Dame.
Rio Vista.

Branch Normal College of Arkansas Industrial Uni- St. Gertrude's Academy.

versity. J. C. CORBIN, A. M., Principal.

Searcy.

Searcy District High School.

CALIFORNIA.

Rohnerville, Humboldt Co.
St. Joseph's College.

Sacramento.

Art and Business College.

Goethe's German School. H. J. GOETHE, Principal.
Home Kindergarten. Mrs. N. G. HILL, Principal.

Hon. EZRA S. CARR, State Superintendent of Public Howe's High School and Normal Institute.
Instruction, SACRAMENTO, Cal.

Batavia.

Batavia Select School.

Benicia.

College of St. Augustine. A Cadet School for Boys. Primary, Grammar and Collegiate Departments. 10 Instructors; 83 students. Address Rt. Rev. J. H. D. WINGFIELD, D.D., Rector, BENICIA, Cal. St. Catherine's Convent and Female Academy.

St. Mary of the Pacific. A Boarding School for
Young Ladies. 20 Instructors. Rt. Rev. J. H. D.
WINGFIELD, D.D., Rector.

Young Ladies Seminary, Miss M. E. SNELL, Principal.
Berkeley.

University of California.
Open to both sexes.
College of Letters, College of Agriculture, College of
Mechanics, College of Mining, College of Engineering,
College of Chemistry, College of Medicine, College of
Pharmacy. 49 Instructors; 488 students. Tuition
free to residents of California. Address JOHN LE
CONTE, M. D., President, BERKELEY, Cal.

Brooklyn.

Mills Seminary for Young Ladies.-21 Instructors; 166 students. Preparatory and Academic Departments. Address Rev. C. T. MILLS, Principal, BROOKLYN, Alameda Co., Cal.

College City.

Sacramento Business College. E. C. ATKINSON, Prin-
cipal.

Sacramento Home School. Mrs. F. M. Ross, Principal.
Sacramento Institute. Bro. CIANAN, Principal.
Sacramento Select School. Mrs. A. C. CURTIS, Prin-
cipal.

Sacramento Young Ladies' Seminary. W. S. HUNT,
Principal.
St. Patrick's College.

San Antonio.
San Antonio Academy.
San Diego.

Point Loma Seminary. Rev. and Mrs. O. W. GATES,
Principals.

San Francisco.
California College of Pharmacy. EMLEN PAINTER, Dean.
California Pharmaceutical Society.
College of Medicine (University of California).

College of Notre Dame of San Francisco. For Young Ladies. Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. This Institution, founded in 1866, chartered in 1876 by Act of the Legislature of the State of California, and empowered to confer Collegiate Honors, is situated on Dolores Street, opposite the old Mission Church. A large addition has recently been erected for the more ample accomodation of boarding pupils. The course af instruction embraces all the branches necessary to the acquisition of a solid and refined

Pierce Christian College. J. C. KEITH, A. B., Presi- education. Parents in confiding their children to the

dent.

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care of the Sisters may feel perfectly satisfied that
every attention will be given to their intellectual and
moral culture, while the system of government com-
bines sufficient firmness with maternal solicitude to
ensure the real progress and advantage of the pupil.
For full particulars as to terms, etc., apply to the Su-
PERIORESS.

Heald's Business College. E. P. HEALD, President.
Home Institute. Miss I. G. PRINCE, Principal.
Pacific Business College.

Presentation Convent and Free School.

Sacred Heart College. 20 Instructors; 750 students. Regular College Course. Bro. GENEBERN, President.

California.

Sacred Heart Presentation Convent.

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COLORADO.

St. Ignatius College, S. J. This Literary Institu- Hon. JOSEPH C. SHATTUCK, State Superintendent of tion, conducted by the Fathers of the Society of JePublic Instruction, DENVER, Col. sus, was opened for the reception of students October 15th, 1855. It was incorporated according to the Central City. laws of the State on April 30th, 1859, and empowered to confer academical degrees with "such literary honors as are granted by any university in the United States." Its design is to furnish a thorough Classical, Mathematical, and Philosophical education. There is also a Commercial course. The College is intended for day-scholars only. Rev. J. PINASCO, S. J., President, 840 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO,

Cal.

St. Mary's College.

St. Vincent's School.

San Francisco Theological Seminary.

Santa Clare College.

School of Design of the San Francisco Art Associa-
tion.

School of Civil, Mining, and Mechanical Engineering,
Surveying, Architecture, Mineralogy, and Assaying.
A. VAN DER NAILLEN, Principal.

University (City) College. Rev. JAMES MATTHEWS,
D.D., Principal."

Medical College of the Pacific (University College).
R. BEVERLY COLE, M.D., Dean of the Faculty, 518
Sutter Street.

Urban Academy. NATHAN W. MOORE, Principal.

Madame Zeitska's French, German and English Institute for Young Ladies. Kindergarten connected with the school. For prospectus, address the Principal, Mme. B. ZEITSKA, 922 Post Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.

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Mount St. Michael's Academy.
Colorado Springs.
Institute for the Education of Mutes.
Colorado College.
Mining Institute.
Conejos.

the Sisters of Loretto. Sister VICENTA, Superioress.
Academy of the Sacred Heart, under the charge of
Denver.

Denver Collegiate Institute. 13 Instructors;
4 Departments. JOSEPH BRINKER, Principal.
High School.

St. Mary's Convent and Academy.
Wolfe Hall.

A Boarding and Day School for
Girls; founded 1868. Located in the centre of the
city of Denver, commanding an extensive view of the
Rocky Mountains. 13 Instructors. Address Rt. Rev.
J. F. SPALDING, D.D., Rector, DENVER, Col.
Fort Collins.

Agricultural College of Colorado.
Golden.

Jarvis Hall.
Matthews' Hall.

State School of Mines. Hon. Wм. A. H. Loveland,
President.
Sacred Heart Academy.
Guadalupe.

Pueblo.
Loretto Academy.
Pueblo College.

Trinidad, Las Animas Co.

St. Joseph's Academy.

CONNECTICUT.

Hon. B. G. NORTHROP, Secretary of the State Board of Education, NEW HAVEN, Conn.

Baltic.

Academy and Boarding School of the Holy Family.
Bethany.

Bethany Academy. Boys' Boarding School. Special attention to Pupils backward in their studies. Rev. WM. LOUIS WOODRUFF, Principal.

Bethlehem.

Home School for Girls.

Bridgeport.

Commercial and Military Institute. BENJ. B. PEN-
FIELD, Principal.

Golden Hill Institute and Family Boarding School.

Golden Hill Seminary for Young Ladies. Address Miss EMILY NELSON, Principal, BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Hillside Seminary for Young Ladies and Children. - Pupils prepared for College; also extended courses for graduation. Refers to Vassar College and to leading professors. Address ANNE J. STONE, MARIANA B. SLADE, or CORNELIA KNOWLES FITCH, Principals, BRIDGEPORT, Conn.

Kindergarten. Miss H. W. TERRY, Principal.

Centerville, New Haven Co.

Atlantic Military Institute (formerly Everest Rectory School). 6 Instructors. Collegiate and Business courses. Address W. M. WALTON, Secretary of the Faculty, CENTERVILLE, New Haven Co., Conn.

Clinton.
Morgan School.

Colchester.
Bacon Academy.

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Goshen Academy. Greenwich.

Dr. Pinneo's Family School for Boys.-Instruction given in all branches necessary to prepare boys for business or college.

Greenwich Academy. A Home School for Boys. Limited number. Thorough instruction. Fits for college or business. Terms reasonable. FRANK SHEPARD, A.M., Principal, GREENWICH, Conn.

Greenwich Institute. -English and Classical-for boys under 14 years of age. No day scholars. For circulars, address HARRY PECK, Principal, GREENWICH, Conn.

Mrs. West's Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Address Box 186, GREENWICH, Conn.

Haddam.

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Connecticut State Normal School.-For catalogues or information, address J. N. CARLETON, Principal, NEW BRITAIN, Conn.

New Britain Seminary.

New Canaan.

New Canaan Institute for Young Ladies. Mrs. E. F. AYRES, Principal.

New Haven,

Collegiate and Commercial Institute. W. H. RUSSELL,
Principal.
The Elderage School. Miss E. C. BANGS, Principal.
Miss Montfort's School for Young
Grove Hall.
Ladies. Send for circular to Miss MONTFORT, NFW
HAVEN, Conn.

Brainerd Academy. MARY J. H. CHAPMAN, Principal. Ladies and Children. Il Instructors. Preparatory Hartford.

American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. Woodburn School - English and Classical School for Boys. Grounds (17 acres), Gymnasium, &c. Address GEORGE E. ABBOTT, M.D., Principal, HARTFORD, Conn.

Hannum's Hartford Business College.-Day and Evening Instruction in Business Branches and Short Hand. Conducted by T. W. HANNUM and H. W. WARREN, Principals, 370 Asylum Street, HARTFORD, Conn.

Hartford Female Seminary. Primary, Intermediate, and Academic Departments. 10 Instructors. WILLIAM TENNEY GAGE, Principal.

Hartford Public High School. JOSEPH HALL, Principal.

Mount St. Joseph's Boarding School and Academy. St. Catherine's Academy.

St. Peter's Academy.

Theological Institute of Connecticut.

16 ProfesTrinity College. Full College course. sors. Rev. THOMAS R. PYNCHON, D.D., LL. D., President.

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Homesworth Boarding and Day School for Young and Academic Departments. Mrs. L. BLACK NEWCOMB, Principal, 747 West Chapel Street, NEW HAVEN, Conn.

Homesworth Kindergarten. Miss TALLMAN, Prin-
Cipal.
Hopkins' Grammar School.

Medical Institution of Yale College. -Winter term begins October 3d, 1878: closes January 30th, 1879. Fees:-Matriculation Fee, $5.00. For the Spring term (February to June), $60.00. Contingent expenses of Laboratory, Spring term, $10.00. Winter term, Lecture Fees, $105.00. Demonstrators' ticket paid once a year by those who dissect, $5.00. Graduation Fee, $25.00. For further information, address CHAS. A. LINDSLEY, Dean, NEW HAVEN, Conn.

Miss Nott's English and French Family and Day School for Young Ladies. Circulars sent upon application. Address Miss NOTT, 33 Wall Street, NEW HAVEN, Conn.

Sheffield Scientific School of Yale College.-For information, address Prof. G. J. BRUSH, NEW HAVEN,

Conn.

West End Institute. Mrs. S. L. Cady's English and German Family School for Young Ladies. Firstclass instruction in all branches. For circulars, address Mrs. S. L. CADY, Principal, 99 Howe Street, NEW HA

VEN, Conn.

Yale College. The departments of instruction are comprehended under four divisions, viz.: The Faculty of Theology, of Medicine, of Law,

of Philosophy and the Arts. 99 Professors and Instructors; 1039 students. Rev. NOAH PORTER, D.D., LL.D., President. Yale Divinity School.-6 Instructors; 107 students; 3 years' course. Prof. GEO. E. DAY, Secretary.

Yale Law School. Regular courses, years; Graduate course (for degree of D. C. L.) 2 years. Fall term opens September 26th. Address Prof. WAYLAND, NEW HAVEN, Conn.

Connecticut.

Yale School of the Fine Arts.

Connecticut.

Washington.

Young Ladies' School. Miss E. H. DAGGETT, Prin-The Gunnery "; Family Boarding School. cipal.

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Dr. Fitch's Family School for twenty boys. Send for circular to Dr. FITCH, Principal, NORWALK, Conn. Terrace Place School. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Children. Mrs. J. L. HARLEM, Principal.

The Selleck School. C. M. SELLECK, A.M., Principal. Norwich.

Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Mrs. M. W. HAKES, Principal.

Convent of the Immaculate Conception, under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy. Sister M. SYLVERIA, Superioress.

Waterbury.

Academy and Boarding School of the Immaculate Conception.

Congregation de Notre Dame.

St. Margaret's School for Girls.
Westerly, New London Co.

Academy of the Sacred Heart.

West Haven.

Oak Hill Ladies' Seminary. Established 1845. 9 Instructors. Preparatory and Academic Departments. Mrs. S. E. W. ATWATER, Principal.

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Young Ladies' Institute. Preparatory and Acapils desiring to enter Mt. Holyoke Seminary, Wellesdemic Departments. Special Classes formed for puPrincipal.

French and English Boarding School. Miss H. MEE-ley, Vassar, or Smith Colleges. Miss J. S. WILLIAMS,

KER, Principal.

Norwich Free Academy.

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Gothic Hall. Young Ladies' School. Apply to Misses AIKEN and CHASE, Principals, STAMFORD, Conn.

Home School for Young Ladies and Children. Miss P. L. RIBLET, Principal.

Select Boarding and Day School. G. B. GLENDINING, Principal.

The Maples.-- A Family School for Young Ladies and Children. Board and Tuition in English and Latin, $350.00 per year. Modern Languages, Music and Drawing extra. Address, for circular, Miss M.

G. A. FESSENDEN, Principal, STAMFORD, Conn.
Stratford.

English and Classical School for Boys. FRED. SEDG-
WICK, Principal.

Family School for Boys. Rev. E. B. EMERSON, Principal

Stratford Academy for Boys and Girls. Founded 1905. GEO. B. HURD, Principal. Stratford Female Institute.

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Winsted.

Academy and Boarding School of St. Margaret of Cortona.

Woodbury.

Parker Academy.

A Boarding School for Boys.
Classical and English courses. WILBUR V. ROOD,
A.M., Principal.
Woodstock.

Family School for Young Ladies. Miss E. BOWEN,
Principal.
Woodstook Academy.

DELAWARE.

Hon. JAMES H. GROVES, State Superintendent of Free Schools, SMYRNA, Del.

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Delaware College. Open to both sexes. Classical, Scientific and Literary courses. Charges for tuition remitted to such students as receive the State Scholarships. Address WILLIAM H. PURNELL, L. L. D.. President, NEWARK, Del.

Smyrna.

Smyrna Seminary.

Wilmington.

Academy of the Visitation B. V. M.-This Institution offers superior advantages for the instruction of young ladies, The building is a handsome brownstone mansion with large grounds, and has been fitted up at great expense for the comfort and convenience of the pupils. The location is one of great beauty, elevated and very healthy, and the past success of the

Delaware.

Sisters is a sufficient guarantee that this institution offers every facility for obtaining a first-class education. Pupils will be received at any time during the year and will be charged with only such portion of it as may remain.

Terms, per session of Five months: Entrance Fee, paid but once, $5.00,-Board and Tuition, including Bedding and Washing, per session, $125.00. For more detailed information, apply to the SUPERIORESS of the Academy of the Visitation, Delaware Avenue, WILMINGTON, Del.

Delaware State Normal University.

Miss Robertson's Family Boarding and Day School.
Rugby Academy.

Taylor Academy.

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District of Columbia

English and French School for Young Ladies. Miss
S. L. JONES, Principal.
German-American Kindergarten and School for Girls
and Boys. Misses POLLOCK and NOERR, Principals.
Gonzaga College.
Miss Hooper's Kindergarten.

Howard University.-Open to both sexes. 20 Instructors; 192 students. Collegiate, Medical, Legal and Theological Departments. WM. W. PATTON, President.

Howard University Law School.
Incarnation Church School.

Irving Place Kindergarten. Miss Lucy E. BROWN,
Principal.

Kindergarten Normal Institute for the training, of Kindergartners, and National Kindergarten for children from 3 to 10 years of age. Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK and Miss SUSIE POLLOCK, Principals. Regular Course opens October 2nd and closes June 18th. Summer class, partial course for teachers, from July 2nd to September 1st. Mrs. Louise Pollock has been for 15 years an earnest student and advocate of the Kinder garten system, and translated Mme. Lina Morgenstern's Paradise of Childhood, a Manual for the Family and Kindergarten, in 1864. Miss Susie Pollock graduated in the Kindergarten Normal Institute of Berlin, Prussia, 1869, and has ever since been successfully engaged in teaching, in accordance with Fræbel's system, in Massachusetts and Washington. For terms and particulars, apply to Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, or

Hon. G. F. T. COOK, Superintendent of Colored Miss SUSIE POLLOCK, 1127 Thirteenth Street, N. W., Schools, WASHINGTON, D. C.

Georgetown. Academy of the Visitation.

WASHINGTON, D. C.

Medical Department of the University of Georgetown.-F. A. ASHFORD, M.D., Dean, 1330 New York Avenue, WASHINGTON, D. C.

Miner Normal School.

Georgetown College. This Institution, conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, was founded by Archbishop Carroll in 1789 and raised by Congress Mt. Vernon Academy. Mrs. J. E. SOMERS, Principal. to the rank of a university in 1815. The Medical Mt. Vernon Institute. Mrs. C. W. PAIRO, Principal. Department was established in Washington in May, National College of Pharmacy. J. C. FILL, Secretary. 1851, the Law Department, in October, 1870. The academic year of the Classical Department begins National Deaf-Mute College.-10 Instructors. Preon the First Tuesday of September and ends on the paratory and Collegiate courses of study. Thorough last Thursday of June. The Pension for the Scholas-training and advanced education for Deaf-Mutes. Adtic Year for Tuition, Board, Lodging, Washing, etc., WASHINGTON, D. C. dress EDWARD M. GALLAUDET, LL. D., President, is $325.00. Modern Languages (except French) Music, Drawing, etc., extra. For further particulars, address Rev. P. F. HEALY, S. J., President, GEORGETOWN, D. C.

Georgetown Collegiate Institute.
Georgetown Female Seminary.
Georgetown Institute for Males.

Ladies' Academy of the Visitation. Founded
1799. Delightfully located in a healthy situation on
the Heights of Georgetown in close proximity to the
city of Washington. The extensive grounds afford
every facility for active exercise which the pupils are
required to take at all seasons. A public distribu-
tion of premiums at the close of each year. Board
and Tuition, $300.00 per annum. Music, Languages,
etc., extra, Apply to the DIRECTRESS of the Ladies'
Academy of the Visitation, GEORGETOWN, D. C.
Young Ladies' Seminary Mrs. H. A. WHEELER, Prin-
cipal.

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National University (Law Department).
Park Seminary. Mrs. G. M. GONDRON and Miss A. T.
SMITH, Principals.

Misses Perley's Select School.
Pinkney Institute. Misses M. and A. BURGESS, Prin-
cipals.

Rittenhouse Academy.
Rosslyn Seminary.

Roys' Classical and Mathematical Academy.

St. Cecilia's Academy.- Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. A new Boarding and Day School offering every advantage to young ladies desirous of obtaining a solid and finished education. Terms, including Board, Tuition, Washing, Bedding, General Instruction in Vocal Music, Drawing, Calisthenics, Plain and Ornamental Needle-work, per session of five months, $100.00. Particular attention paid to Vocal and Instrumental Music. For further particulars, address the SISTER SUPERIOR, 601 East Capitol Street, WASHINGTON, D. C.

St. Matthew's Academy.

St. Matthew's Institute.

School for Young Ladies. Mrs. C. B. BURR, Principal.
School for Young Ladies and Children. Miss MARY
KERR, Principal.

Select School. Miss SARAH A. POLLOCK, Principal.
Select School and Kindergarten. Misses A. D. MER-
RILL and B. C. GRAVES, Principals.
Spencerian Business College. H. C. SPENCER, Prin-
cipal.

Theological Department of Howard University.
Thompson Academy.

Washington Conservatory of Music. Dr. O. B. BUL-
LARD, Principal.

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