Bairdstown Academy. Barnesville. Hon. W. H. HAISLEY, State Superintendent of Public Gordon Institute. Instruction, TALLAHASSEE, Fla. The Estab Columbus Female College. 8 Instructors. Reg Hon. GUSTAVUS J. ORR, State School Commissioner, ular Academic Course and School of Music. Address Adairsville. ATLANTA, Ga. Annianna Classical School. Atlanta. C. R. GLENN, President, COLUMBUS, Ga. St. Joseph's Academy. Conyers. Conyers Female College. Andrew Female College. A. L. HAMILTON, D.D., Cuthbert Male High School. Atlanta Medical College. JOHN THAD. JOHNSON, M.D., North Georgia Agricultural College. Atlanta University. - Open to both sexes, without regard to race, color, or nationality. 16 Instructors; 214 students. Preparatory, Collegiate, and Normal Courses. EDMUND A. WARE, A.M., President, AT LANTA, Ga. Dalton. Danburgh. Danburgh High School. South Georgia Male Institute. Lumpkin. Lumpkin Masonic Female College. Hunter's School for Boys. BENJ. T. HUNTER, A. M., Mercer University. Comprises the College of Liberal Arts and the Law School. 9 Professors; 114 students. Regular College Course. Address Rev. ARCHIBALD J. BATTLE, D. D., President, MACON, Ga. Mt. de Sales Academy, under the direction of the Sisters of Mercy. This Academy is connected with St. Joseph's, Columbus, Ga., whose reputation for educational advantages is unsurpassed throughout the State. The course of instruction embraces all the studies that constitute a thorough and accomplished education. For further particulars, address DIRECTRESS OF MOUNT DE SALES ACADEMY, MACON, Ga. Pio Nono College. Wesleyan Female College. Founded 1836. Large and commodious buildings, choice library, extensive grounds. 180 pupils. WM. C. BASS, D.D., I resident. Madison. Forest Home Institute. Mrs. E. NEBHUT, Principal. Marietta Female College. Marietta Male Institute. Marshallville. Marshallville High School. Milner. Milner High School. Montezuma. Montezuma High School. Mountville. Mountville Academy. Nacoochee. Nacoochee Male and Female High School. Academy of the Sisters of St. Dominic. Stone Mountain Institute. J. F. MCCLELLAND, A. M., Bloomington Business University. Spring Place. Spring Place High School. Stone Mountain. Principal. Union Point. Principal. Evergreen City Business College. Thorough and practical. Send for circular to MARQUAM and BAKER, Principals, BLOOMINGTON, III. Illinois Wesleyan University. Open to both sexes. Regular preparatory and College courses, with College of Law and College of Music. 23 Professors and Instructors; 494 students. Address Rev. W. H. H. ADAMS, D.D., President, BLOOMINGTON, III. Bourbonnais Grove, Kankakee Co. Academy of Notre Dame. Directed by the Sisters of the Congregation de Notre Dame. For information, apply to the SUPERIORESS. Cairo. Union Point High School. WM. E. REYNOLDS, A. M., St. Joseph's Convent and Academy of the Sisters of Loretto. Allen Academy and Polytechnic Institute. most elegantly and thoroughly equipped Boys' School in the United States. Prepares for the best colleges or Hon. S. M. ETTER, State Superintendent of Public for business life. Equal advantages to girls. A few Instruction, Springfield, Ill. pupils are received into the family of the President and enjoy rare advantages. The Academy and residence are in the most fashionable quarter of the city and only three blocks apart. Able faculty. Address IRA W. ALLEN, LL.D., President, 663 Michigan Ave., CHICAGO, Ill. Miss Bauer's Kindergarten and English School. Miss JULIA BAUER, Principal, 584, N. Clark Street, CHICAGO, Ill. Illinois. Baptist Union Theological Seminary. Illinois. HOWE and POWERS, Principals, 149 State Street, CHI- Metropolitan Musical College. - Most thorough North Side Kindergarten. Miss A. H. WOODWARD, H. B. Bryant's Chicago Business College and English Training School. -A Practical Education. The largest and most thorough institution of the kind. The new Business Exchange Room is run in connecAddress, for circulars and tion with this College. catalogues, H. B. BRYANT, CHICAGO, Ill. Chicago Academy. - English and Classical School for both sexes. Three Departments. Address N. H. Park Institute. 19 Instructors; 212 pupils. EnBABCOCK, Principal, 11 Eighteenth St., CHICAGO, Ill. Chicago Academy of Design.-Schools of Draw-glish Branches, Classics, French, German, and Italian; Kindergarten and Book-keeping. Mrs. A. E. BATES, ing and Painting in continuous session. Address W. M. R. FRENCH, Secretary, Corner State and Monroe Principal, 103 and 105 Ashland Ave., CHICAGO, Ill. Streets, CHICAGO, Ill. · Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the Northwest. Miss R. S. Rice's School for Young Ladies_and Children. Boarding pupils at moderate rates. Good references. Address Miss R. S. RICE, 481 North La Salle St., CHICAGO, Ill. Co-operative education in Chicago Day School for Deaf-Mutes. For Chicago Kindergarten Training School. circulars, address, Mrs. A. H. PUTNAM or Miss SARA EDDY, Room 7, Hershey Hall Building, CHICAGO, Ill. Chicago Ladies' Seminary.-English and Classical studies; Music, Art, and Modern Languages. Address Miss C. A. GREGG. Principal, 15 Sheldon Street, CHICAGO, Ill. Chicago Medical College. (Medical Department of Fee, $20.00. Matriculation Fee, $5.00. Dissecting Chicago Musical College F. ZEIGFELD, President, Dearborn Seminary.- English and Classical studies, Modern Languages, Music, and Art. Address Z. GROVER, Principal, 985 to 989 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, Ill. Dyhrenfurth Business College. German Institute. J. C. STOELKE, Principal. Gleason's Academy; An elementary, classical, and commercial school for Young Men and Boys. Address M. B. GLEASON, Principal, 339 W. Adams Street, CHICAGO, Ill. The Misses Grant's Seminary. Opens Wednesday September 16th. Ample accommodation for boarding and day pupils. Address the Principals, 1282 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, Ill. Hahneman Medical College and Homœopathic Hospital. Heimstreet's Classical Institute. Day and Board420 ing pupils; private lessons; native teachers. Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, Ill. Hershey School of Musical Art at Hershey Music Hall, 83 and 85 Madison Street, CHICAGO, Ill. Miss Latimer's School for Girls offers every advantage for a liberal education. For further particulars, apply to the PRINCIPAL, 814 Michigan Avenue, CHI CAGO, Ill. Metropolitan Business College. One of the lar Rogers' Collegiate Institute. Rush Medical College. 32 Instructors; new and ample buildings. Extraordinary opportunities for Prof. J. H. ETHERIDGE, M.D., clinical instruction. Secretary, 603 Michigan Ave. St. Francis Xavier's Academy. St. Ignatius College.-14 Instructors. Preparatory St. Joseph's Academy. Union College of Law (of the University of Chicago and the Northwestern University). Collegiate year, 36 weeks. Tuition, $50.00 per year. For catalogues, &c., address Hon. H. B. HURD, Treasurer, 95 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, Ill. 21 Professors; 325 stuUniversity of Chicago. dents. Preparatory and Collegiate Departments, and Union College of Law. Address Rev. GALUSHA ANDERSON, D.D., President, CHICAGO, Ill. Woman's Hospital Medical College of Chicago. The Eighth annual course of Lectures will commence on Tuesday, October 2nd, 1878, and continue twentyone weeks. This institution offers to Women a thorits accomplishment. Dissecting material abundant. ough medical education, with first-class facilities for The new college within one block of the Cook Co. Hospital and Central Free Dispensary furnishes students the best clinical advantages of any Woman's College in the country. T. D. FITCH, M.D., Secretary, 296 West Monroe Street, CHICAGO, Ill. Danville. Danville High School. J. G. SHEDD, Principal. St. Teresa's Ursuline Convent and Academy. Northern Illinois Normal College. Dover Normal School. W. J. Cook, Principal. Academy of the Sisters of Mercy for Young Ladies. Evanston. Northwestern University and Garrett Biblical In gest and best in the West. Send for catalogue to stitute. 52 Instructors; 800 students. Preparatory, Galesburg. Knox College.-13 Instructors; 327 students. Comprising Knox Academy-a preparatory school-Knox Seminary for Ladies, and Knox College for Gentlemen. Course of Instruction thorough and complete. Address Hon. Newton BatemAN, LL. D., President, GALESBURG, Ill. Lombard University.-10 Instructors. Preparatory and Collegiate Departments. Open to both sexes. Address Rev. NEHEMIAH WHITE, Ph. D., President, GALESBURG, Ill. Western Business College and Institute of Penmanship and Telegraphy. J. M. MARTIN and BRO., Principals and Proprietors, GALESBURG, Ill. Godfrey. Preparatory, College and St. Joseph's Ursuline Convent and Academy. Monticello Ladies' Seminary. Miss H. M. HASKELL, McDonough Normal and Scientific College. Principal. Greenville. Almira College. JOHN B. WHITE, President. Highland. St. Scholastica's Academy of the Poor School-Sisters of Notre Dame. Mendota. Evangelish-Lutherisches Collegium. Monmouth. Monmouth College.-Open to both sexes. 14 Instructors. Collegiate, Academic and Musical Departments. 349 Students. J. C. HUTCHINSON, A. M., President pro tem. Morgan Park. Highland Park. Highland Hall. A College and Preparatory School for Young Ladies. This Institution affords the best advantages for the physical, æsthetic, mental, and moral training of your daughters. Full college Chicago Female College. Preparatory and Collecourse of four years. Subordinate courses. Situation giate Departments; an Optional Course, also Graduatunsurpassed in healthfulnes and beauty. School yearing Course in Music, Drawing and Painting. Address of forty weeks begins September 19th, 1878. Address inquiries to EDWARD P. WESTON, President, HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. G. THAYER, President, MORGAN PARK, Cook Co., Ill. Morris. Morris Normal and Scientific School.-Thorough, practical, economical. Terms open September 3rd, November 12th, January 28th, April 15th. Address the Principal, MORRIS, III. St. Angela's Academy. This institution, in charge of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, is delightfully located on the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, and possesses every facility for imparting a thorough education at very reasonable terms; $160.00 per annum. For particulars, apply to SISTER-SUPERIOR, ST. ANGELA'S ACADEMY, MORRIS, Ill. Mt. Carroll. Mt. Carroll Seminary. Opens its 26th year under the same principal, September 12th, 1878. The fourth building (furnished with all modern improvements) just completed to meet the steadily increasing wants of the School. "The Oread" (the School Journal) |