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Subscribers who have not forwarded the pay for Volume II, are requested to do so without delay. We have promised to pay the printer monthly. We cannot meet the expenses of our present large edition without feeling it. Our subscribers can each send a dollar without feeling it after it is done.

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VERMONT

SCHOOL JOURNAL AND FAMILY VISITOR.

Volume II.

AUGUST, 1860.

Number V.

GLENWOOD LADIES' SEMINARY.

Through the liberality of Mr. Orcutt, its Proprietor and Principal, we are enabled to embellish this number with a beautiful engraving of the buildings and grounds connected with this Seminary.

As an appropriate accompaniment to the engraving we have procured and compiled for the Journal the following brief state

ment:

The Chapel contains, on the first floor, a large hall provided with modern school furniture. This room is of sufficient capacity to accommodate a large school. It is provided with foldingdoors, by the closing of which two spacious and convenient recitation rooms are formed. In the rear, on the same floor, there are two other convenient recitation rooms, and a Laboratory. On the second floor, there is a large Drawing-room, a Reading-room, and a spacious hall of the same size as the one below. This hall is fitted up as a Gymnasium. On the third floor are four Pi

ano-rooms.

The West Hall has been thoroughly repaired, at an expense of some fifteen hundred dollars, and will furnish excellent accommodations for the family and forty-five boarders. The East Hall is entirely new. It is eighty feet by thirty-four in front. This building will accommodate, besides the family, fifty boarders. Each room has an ample clothes-press and a set of drawers.

Both Halls are fitted up with all modern improvements. On

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