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The Institute is pleasantly situated in the quiet and healthy village of The Primary Department Mill still form an attractive place for small
--— Southold,Beal the east end of Long Island. Its location presents many scholars. They will here be taught Singing, Beading, Spelling,Pnmary
natural anis moial advantages. The cold is never intense in winter, and Geogiaphy and Arithmetic, Declamation and Composition. The advan-
the 1ef'reshmg biee/es fimD the sea male it delightfully cool in summer. tages enjoyed ane fully equal to triose in the Higher Department.
Long bland Sound, and the beautiful P econic tray iyl h its tributaries, As tins Depaitment affords no pecuniary advantage to the Proprietor,
render the location Interesting and attiactive to all wisjung to study In the butwas established,and is still kept up, at the request of many patrons,
country. for the purpose of affording then children facilities for study which they
The Institute is large,and the stud,rooms ale pleasant and commodious. could not enjoy elseirheie,it is earnestly desned that all Interested will
The accommodations aro ample for a large nmmben of pupils. make efforts to continue its previous liberal patronage.
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Summer'Perm commences August 20,1860.
The Course of Instruction embiaces all that is essential to a complete, Pall " " November 5,1860.
practical English Education,INCLUDING A THOROUGH PREPARATION FOR ANY Winter January 28,1861.
COLLEGE. Spring Apirl 15,1801.
The Teachers will not only use every exertion to inahe their pupils hilly The Scholastic Year, beginning August 20,Is divided into four Terms.
conversant with the I,rinciples of the dillerent studios pursued, but will At the holidays there will be a short vacation of eleven days, from the
endeavor to show thtm their plactical applrcatiou They will be taught 22d of December to the 1st of January inclusive. The long vacation will
both the THEORY and the PRACTICE, occur during the hot months of July and August.
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The Government is KIND,bit decided. In all cases where it may be Primary Department...... .. ..... . .. ... . .... ..... ..... $2 50
necessary to discipline a pupil,a duect appeal will be nude to the reason, Common English. .... .... .. .. ..... .... .. .. .... ... ..... 3 50
judgment,and affections. When this course fails to produce the desired Higher ......... 4 50
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result,we believe the pupil is Too vicious to be a companion of those who Latin and Greek,including higher English. .... ... .. ........... 5 50
cheeilully comply with wholesome regulations; hence, any one who Incidental Expenses,... .. .. .... 50
persists in violating the rules Of the Institute will be speedily removed. EXTRAS.
An impartial Record of the Scholarship, Department, Punctuality and Book-Keeping,. .. . . ...... . ............ ................$1 00
Attendance of each Pupil Is daily kept by the Teachers,an abstract of Pnench........ .. . ..... .. . .... ..... ...................... 2 00
which will be sent to Parents at regular intervals. Parents are requested blonochiomaties. .. . ................... . .............. ..... 3 00
to examine these Bep01ts CAREFULLY,SIGN THEM WITH THEIR OWN HANDS, Lessons on Piano. ... ..... ..... .............. ........... ... 8 00
AND PUNCTUALLY RETURN TREM TO THE PRINCIPAL. �AIfC4��I11t.EAl1$♦
A I1 �ZI1 P Tuition must be paid,invariably,in advance. Pupils are charged from
the time of entrance only,and no deductions will be made except In cases
r Good Board may be obtained in families, at prices ranging from Two to of proti acted sickness or special contract. Books and Stationery can be
Three Dollars per week. No pains will be spared to pnocuie pleasant and purchased rn the Institute, at the regular retail perces. ALL COMPLAINTS
ploper places for Pupils coming from abroad. Such Pupils will be,at all ]LADE BY PUPILS TO PARENTS SHOULD RE IMMEDIATELY COMMUNICATED TO '
times,under the supervision of the Teachers. THE PRINCIPAL,WDO WILL CIIEERPULLY MARL'ALL NECESSARY EXPLANATIONS.
REFFARENUMs
Rev. ELIPHALET NOTT, D D.,LL.D., y Rev. T.J.SAWYER,D D.,New York City.
4 President Union Co.lege,Schenectady. ) 11 STEPHEN RUSHMORE,Southold,N Y.
LAURENS P.HICKOK, D.D., E.FI. HALLOCIC,Principal of Boys'School,Randall's Island.
Vice-President Union College,Schenectady. D P. HORTON, Brooklyn.
a EPHER WHITAKER,Southold, N.Y. J.W.HUNTTING,Commissioner, Southold.
11 HENRY J. ACKER, Greenport,N.Y. WILLIAM NICOLL, Commissioner,Huntington.
(1 GEORGE R.ENTLER,Riverhead, N.Y. 'Citizens of Southold,N.Y. ,_