Comer of Grace and Foushee Streets, RICHMOND, VA. 



The next Session of this Institution will open on the FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, 1857 

 and close on the First Day of July, 1858. 



TERMS FOR THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR, 



For Board, - - - $200 



For W ashing, - - 20 



For Lights, - - - 



For English Tuition, 

 For Modern Languages, (each,) _ 

 For French, when studied exclusively of 



the English branches, 

 For Latin, - 



For Music on Piano, Harp, Guitar, Or- 

 gan or Singing : 

 For one lesson (of an hour) a week, 



6 

 40 

 20 



40 

 20 



40 



For two lessons (of an hour) a week, 

 For three lessons (of an hour) a week, 

 For four lessons (of an hour) a week, 



For the use of Piano, 



For Drawing, from Models, 



For Drawing, from Nature, 



For Painting in Water Colors, 



For Oil Painting, 



Primary Department— for Children un- 

 der 11 years of age, 



; so 



120 

 160 

 6 

 20 

 40 

 40 

 50 



30 



REFERENCES: 



The Patrons of the School. — Right Rev. Bishop Meade, Right Rev. Bishop Johns, Right Rev. 

 Bishop Elliott of Georgia, Right Rev. Bishop Cobbs of Alabama, Rev. Moses D. Hoge, D. 

 D., Rev. Charles H. Read, D. D., Rev. T. V. Mo.re, D. D., Rev. B. Gildersleve. The Clergy 

 of the Episcopal Church in Virginia. 



HUBERT P. LEFEBVRE, A. M,, Principal. 



Rev. H. S. Keppler, 

 William G. Williams, a. m. 

 John P. Little, M. D. 

 R. A. Lewis, M. D. 

 Eliodoro Camps, 



John A. Calyo, 

 C W. Thilow, 

 W. F. Grabau, 

 Mrs. A. E. J. Gibson, 

 Miss Mary Gordon, 



MAD'ELLE L. VILLEMET, French Governess. 

 All letters to be directed to Hubert P. Lefebvre, Richmond, Va. 



Miss E. Bartlett, 

 Mrs. M. Taylor, 

 Mad'mb M. Estvan, 

 Mad'elle Lacy, 

 Charles H. Roseen, 



[July '57— ly 



AGRICULTURAL REGISTRY AND AGENCY OFFICE. 



The undersigned have associated themselves under the name of AUGUST & WIL- 

 LIAMS, for the purpose of conducting a 



General Agricultural Agency Business. 



They propose to execute any commissions which the farmers of Virginia and North Caro" 

 lina may confide to them, and will sell Lands, buy or sell Animals of the various improved 

 Breeds, Fertilizers, &c. It is our purpose to keep a Register of all lands and other articles in 

 our hands for sale, which will be open to the inspection of all who may wish to purchase. We 

 shall, from time to time, (monthly if necessary,) issue a circular advertisement, containing a 

 brief description, price, location, &c, of all lands entrusted to us. These advertisements will 

 be extensively circulated through Virginia and North Carolina, free of expense to our patrons. 



T erms: 



Our Fee for Registering Lands will be one-tenth of one per cent, on the value thereof ; 

 on other articles a fee of not less than $1, nor more than $5, in proportion to the value of each 

 subject; to be paid invariably in advance. If employed to make sales on commission, this fee 

 will be deducted from the commission. 



Our charge for selling land will be 1 per cent., unless a special contract is made by which 

 we are to receive an agreed amount for our services, whether a sale is effected or not; on other 

 articles the usual commission. 



When special advertisements are ordered, the money for the cost thereof must accompany 

 the order. 



We respectfully solicit the patronage of all those requiring the services of such an agency, 

 promising to use our best efforts to give satisfaction to all who may employ us. 



N. AUGUST, 



J. E. WILLIAMS, 



Richmond, Feb. 1, 1858. At the office of the Southern Planter. 



