'ater.Un*al;es.ii?:n,are.«ng-Va.)rn-N nas I pro- spe-1 life. rtfu rt-y iJe-1:1-tone ii. ftd-VA.:men.♦200,i;ton.I.al.KLEIN BERG FEMALE SCHOOL.A HOME SCHOOL IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA.Under the Pastoral care ofRev. B. M. Wailes,Taught by the Misses WAILES.The eleventh session of this Fchool will begin September 14th, 180*2, and end .June Uth, 1803.Terms, $150 for board and instruction in English, French, German, Latin, Mathematics, and Music on the Piano,Pupils prepared for the Loral ifx/uninations of the U niversity of Virginia.From Rev. B. M. Smith, D. I)., Professor in Union Theological Seminary, Ya.:July Uth, l*5.“My Dear Brother Writes*,—I can most sincerely commend your school to the attention of the public; and for two reasons: First, that the instruction given is that of conscientious as well as competent teachers, and that the pupils receive in your family that careful attention as to health and comfort which lt;tfinnot be hod elsewhere except at their homes. Second, in the present impoverished condition of so many parents in Eastern Virginia having daughters lo educate, the moderate terms for all expenses of board, and tuition in Lttin, French* German, Eng !irili. Mathematics, and Music, presented rno.st timely and sufficient opportunity fori such parents lo secure the Inst advantages | on terms adapted to their circumstances, j certainly most earnestly desire a success iu your laudable work,commensurate with the growing merits of your school.I am, truly yours, B. M. Smith.”From Prof. John (\ Rolfe, late instructor of Latin in Cornell University, New York, now Professor in Michigan University :‘•Miss* Wailes is thoroughly fitted for her position, and is doing excellent work.Correspondents addressKkv. 15. M. WAJLEH, jyfr-3m Kockfisli Depot, Nelson Co., Va.