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Webster Military Institute. 3 Instructors; 62 students. Primary, Junior, Business, Academic, and Collegiate classes. Students prepared for United States Academies or scientific schools. Prof. N. B. WEBSTER, A.M., Principal.

Norwood. Norwood High School. Petersburg. Petersburg Female College. Southern Female College. University School. 3 Instructors: 65 students. Prepares students for the University of Virginia and other institutions of high grade, or for business. W. GORDON MCCABE, Principal.

Rapidan Station. Locust Dale Academy. 4 Instructors; 65 students. English, Classical, and Scientific courses. A. J. GORDON, M.D., Principal. Richmond.

Academy of the Visitation (MONTE MARIA).-Parents and guardians who wish to secure for young

Virginia.

ladies, in a first-class boarding-school, the benefits of a solid and refined education, with maternal supervision over their health, morals, and manners, will have no reason to regret their choice of the Monte Maria Academy. On the retired and healthy heights of Richmond, in buildings enlarged to admit additional applicants, the pupils enjoy ample grounds, picturesque views, and every facility under an approved system and efficient corps of teachers for their contentment and progress. For information as to terms, etc., address the SUPERIORESS OF MONTE MARIA, Grace St., RICHMOND, Va. Female Academy and Parochial School. Medical College of Virginia. Old Dominion Business College. Principal.

GEO. M. NICOL,

Richmond College. 8 Instructors; 150 students. Composed of 8 independent schools. Thorough college instruction. Expenses for resident students, $200.00 per year. B. PURYEAR, A.M., Chairman of Faculty.

Richmond Female Institute. JOHN HART, Principal.

Richmond Institute.-5 Instructors; 104 students. Preparatory and Academic Departments and Theological course. Rev. CHARLES H. COREY, A.M., Pres

ident.

Richmond Normal School.

St. Joseph's Academy.

St. Patrick's Academy and Parochial School.
Salem.

Roanoke College. 8 Instructors; 177 students. Rev. T. W. Dosн, D.D., President, assisted by a corps of experienced instructors. Advantages: 1st. A full and comprehensive Curriculum. Also, Preparatory Department and English course. 2d. A high standard of proficiency in the different Departments. 3d. Literary Societies of the first rank. 4th. Library, about 14,000 volumes; Reading-room, 100 periodicals. 5th. Valuable Cabinet and Laboratory. 6th. A location unsurpassed in the country. 7th. Excellent Moral, Social, and Religious advantages. College noted for good morals. 8th. Normal instruction given students desiring to teach. 9th. More moderate expenses for advantages afforded that can be found elsewhere in the South. Expense for session of 10 months (includStudents in attendance from nearly all the Southing board, tuition, etc.), from $160.00 to $240.00. ern, and from several of the Northern and Western States. The annual catalogue, containing full particulars, sent on application to the President, as above. Theological Seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran General Synod, South.

Spout Spring. Union Academy.

Staunton.

Augusta Female Seminary.-18 Instructors. Preparatory, Intermediate, and Collegiate courses. Healthful and commanding location, capacious and comfortable buildings, watchful care of pupils, experienced and efficient teachers, thorough instruction. Miss MARY J. BALDWIN, Principal.

Staunton Female Seminary. -10 Instructors; 80 students. Juvenile, Preparatory, Academic, and Collegiate Departments. Advantages: Few extras; healthfulness and accessibility of location; thorough and practical instruction; board and home comforts not to be excelled in any school; no sectarian influence allowed, while the greatest interest is manifested in the moral welfare of the pupils; the absence of the many disadvantages of an over crowded schoola good rather than a large school is our aim; the economy in dress and general expenditure. Rev. J. I. MILLER, A.M., Principal.

Virginia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the
Blind.

Wesleyan Female Institute.
Stevensville.
Landon Female School.

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West Liberty.

Hon. J. P. JUDSON, Territorial Superintendent of West Liberty State Normal School.
District Schools, OLYMPIA, Wash. Terr.

Seattle.

University of Washington Territory. Open to both sexes. 6 Instructors; 126 students. Classical and Scientific courses. A. J. ANDERSON, A.M.. Presi

dent.

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Wheeling.

Academy of the Visitation. Established 1848. Commandingly situated at Mount de Chantal, about three miles from Wheeling. The unrivaled healthfulness of the locality, the pure mountain air, wholesome country diet, and facilities for out-door exercises and innocent amusements offer peculiar advantages to pupils of delicate constitutions.

The course of instruction embraces all the usual requisites of a thorough and accomplished education. The institution possesses an excellent philosophical and chemical apparatus and also a library of choice and standard works. French is taught, not merely in the class but practically, by conversation. The renown for superiority in music is so wide-spread as to

Hon. W. K. PENDLETON, General Superintendent of have made this Academy almost a national one. One Free Schools, WHEELING, W. Va.

Bethany.

Bethany College.

Charlestown.

Charlestown Male Academy. Thorough instruction in those branches which will enable the students to enter College or which are essential to a business life. WM. H. KABLE, A.M., Principal.

St. Mary's Academy.

Clarksburg.

St. Joseph's Academy. Under the charge of the Sisters of St. Joseph. A limited number of pupils received as boarders. Apply to the SISTER-SUPERIOR. Fairmont.

Fairmont State Normal School.

Flemington.

West Virginia College.-Preparatory, Commercial, Academic, Normal, and Collegiate Departments. De

point in particular that should recommend Mount de Chantal to the sensible parent is the influence exercised to form the pupils in views and habits of economy. Simplicity in dress is enforced by rule. The rates for board and tuition are exceedingly moderate. Terms, per session of five months, $100.00; Music, $24.00. For further particulars, address the DIREC

TRESS.

St. Alphonsus' School.

St. Joseph's Academy.
St. Joseph's Female Academy.
St. Mary's School.

Seguin Classical, Commercial, and Musical Institute.

Wheeling Female College. Founded 1850. 8 Instructors. The leading Ladies' School of the State. Preparatory, Academic, Collegiate, Normal, Music, and Art Departments. Location elevated and accessible. Buildings large and substantial. System of instruction thorough, comprehensive, and practical. Miss A. TAYLOR, President.

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Beloit.

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University of Wisconsin. Has two Classical courses, a Scientific course, and special courses in Engineering, Mining, Mechanics, and Agriculture.

The work-rooms and laboratories are well furnished, and the advantages offered are of the highest order. Expenses light. Address JOHN BASCOM, President. Marshall.

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Beloit College for Young Men, provides a full Col-structors; 68 students. Classical and English coursMarshall Academy.-Open to both sexes. legiate Classical Course, a parallel Philosophical es of study. F. W. DENISON, A.M., Principal. Course, and a Preparatory School. The fall term will open the first Wednesday in September. For inforMilton. mation, address A. L. CHAPIN, President.

Calvary P. O.

Ecclesiastical College of St. Lawrence of Brundusium.
Delavan.

Wisconsin Institution for the Deaf and Dumb.
Dupont.

Dupont Academy.

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Franklin.

Milton College.

Open to both sexes. 9 Instruc-
tors. Preparatory and Collegiate Departments.
Address, for information, Prof. ALBERT WHITFORD.
Teacher's course, Classical course, Scientific course.
Milwaukee.

First English Kindergarten. Mrs. EUDORA HAILMANN,
Principal.

German and English Academy. 9 Instructors; 144 pupils. Instruction in German and English branches, Kindergarten, Gymnastics, and Needlework. LOUIS THEISS, Director. Kindergarten der Nordwest-Seite.

Markham Academy (formerly known as Milwaukee Academy).-4 Instructors; 70 students. A thoroughly reliable college-preparatory school for boys and young men. Established in 1864. Address A. MARKHAM, Principal.

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Milwaukee College for Ladies.-Founded 1851. Instructors; 260 students. Preparatory and Collegiate Departments. Fully equipped for thorough instruction. For catalogue, address CHAS. S. FARRAR, A.M., President.

National German American Normal College.- Es

Mission House School. H. A. MUHLMEIER, D.D., Di- tablished September 2nd, 1878. Conducted by experi

rector.

Galesville. Galesville University.

Geneva.

Lake Geneva Seminary. - 7 Instructors; 83 students. Building perfect in arrangement, situation beautiful, family limited to 30. Most perfect homeschool in America. Instruction thorough; riding and rowing among the recreations. E. S. WARNER, Secretary.

Green Bay.

Academy of the Sisters of Notre Dame.

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Green Bay Business College. A. C. BLACKMAN, Prin- middle aged men and women for the counting-room cipal.

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Ripon,

Ripon College.

River Falls,

River Falls Institute.

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Wisconsin.

Rochester,

Rochester Seminary.- 4 Instructors; 87 students. Prepares students for college, scientific schools, or business. Thorough and careful instruction. R. F. POULEY, Principal.

St. Francis Station, Milwaukee Co. Catholic Deaf-Mute Institute for Boys and Girls. Pupils taught to speak by articulation. Present number, 30. Address Rev. THEO. BRUENER, Director. Catholic Normal School. Board and tuition, $175.00 per year. 60 pupils. Address Rev. THEO. BRUENER, Príncipal.

Pio Nono Business College. Branch of Catholic Normal School. Board and tuition, $220.00 per year. Music and Telegraphy extra. 30 pupils. Address Rev. THEO. BRUENER, Principal.

The Salesianum, or Ecclesiastical Seminary of St. Francis of Sales. Prepares students for the Priesthood. Classical, Philosophical, and Theological courses. C. WAPELHORST, Rector.

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Waukesha.

Carroll College for both sexes. 5 Instructors; 100 students. Preparatory, Academical, and Musical De4 Instructors; 60 pupils.partments. W. L. RANKIN, A.M., Principal. Conducted on the plan of a New England Academy. Whitewater. MARTIN E. SEVERANCE, Principal.

State Normal School. 11 Instructors; 359 students. Normal and Model Schools. Professional, literary, and scientific advantages to teachers. Ample facilities to all students. W. D. PARKER, President.

Wisconsin State Normal School. 13 Instructors; 473 students. Intermediate, Academic, and Normal Departments. Elementary and advanced courses of study. Tuition free. All expenses moderate. Address the President.

THE BRITISH DOMINIONS.

BRITISH COLUMBIA.

NEW BRUNSWICK.

JOHN JESSOP, Esq., Superintendent of Education, VICTORIA, B. C.

Nanaimo.

THEODORE M. RAND, D.C.L., Superintendent of Educa-
tion, FREDERICTON, N. B.
Bathurst.

St. Paul's School. THE RECTOR OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Convent and Academy of the Holy Family.
Principal.

Victoria.

High School. Rev. A. B. NICHOLSON, Head Master.

MANITOBA.

Caraquet.

Convent and Female Academy.

Chatham,

St. Michael's College. 8 Instructors; 210 students. Under the direction of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Thorough and careful instruction. No interference with the religious preferences of stu

Rev. W. C. PINKHAM, Protestant Superintendent of dents. Brother JOSEPH, Director.

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