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xxxiv County Directory of Scotland Advertiser.
TWENTY-NINTH SESSION.
SCOTTISH INSTITUTION
FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG LAOIES,
9 MORAY PLACE, EDINBURGH.
lifrectors.
Dr graham. Mr CHARLES HARGITT. Dr DUBUC. Mr J. M. GREEN.
The Institution Ke-opens the 1st of October 1862.
THE EOLLOWING BRANCHES ARE TAUGHT :—
1. History, Physical and Political Geogkaphy, Geammab, ) j, (. ^^ ^ -^^ Pl
Composition, Liteeatuee, and Elocution, . . ) > j
2. Junior English Depabtment, — Eeading, Grammar, Deri- ) -p, p, . ,^, r-n^i w t Vav am
VATioN, History, Geography, and Lessons on Objects, ( ""^ ^rauam, ana VY. u i^ei, a.m.
S WBTTTNr Artthmfttc and Alcfrr^ S ^r Green, 69 Nortlinmberland St.,
d. writing, ARITHMETIC, ana ALGEBRA, . . , . ^ and Mr H. Green, 16 George St,
4. I^ATURAL History, Physical Science, Astronomy, and) ,,,, .„;,„,„„„ -7 p „,.«»! .1 a^„o,.^
Use of the Globes, . : .• . . . . j Mr Anderson, 7 Gayfield Square.
5. Singing (Part Singing and Psalmody), . . . Signer Bueher, 2 Great Stuart St,
fi PrvNOFORTF \ ^'^^' Hargitt, 56 Queen Street, and
0. PIANOFORTE, ^ Assistant Music Teachers.
7 -nT^Awmr nnd Pfrspvcttvf ^ ^^^ ^- Simson, 25 India Street, and
7. DRAWING and iEESPECTiVE, ^ Mr G. W. Simson, 54 K Fred. St.
8. Latin, W. L. Ker, AM.
r, -n T 1 t™„„..., ™„ \ Di" Dubuc, 121 George Street, and
9. French L.vnguage and Literature, . . . . j Mademoiselle Lamy.
10. Italian Language and Literature, .... Dr Lemmi, 30 Rutland Square.
11. German Language and Literature, .... Dr Aue, 50a Frederick Street.
12. Dancing, Exercises, and Deportment, for the first three) IMonsieur and Madame Brouneau,
Quarters of each Session, . . . . . . > 3 Darnaway Street.
MUSIC TEACHERS— Miss Shearer (Vocal Music), Misses Gray, Fairbairn^ xinderson, M. Anderson,
Sutherland, and Baird.
LECTURES.
Physiology, . , , , Dr Dubuc ] English Literature, . . Dr Graham.
Lady Superintendent, , . . Miss Haswell, Ainslie House, Ainslie Place.
French Governess, . . . Mademoiselle Lamy.
FEES — For the whole Session, £21, Payable in Advance, as follows, viz. —
Pupils who enter on the l.st of October, and continue during the whole Ses.sion, pay for \ np n n
each of the first three Quarters, j i-o b u
And for the Fourth Quarter, ...220
All other Pupils pay for each Quarter, COO
Por the Use of Instruments for each Pupil attending Music, per Quarter, . . . . 10 6
When Three of one Family attend, the third is charged Three Guineas a Qicarter, or Twelve
Guineas per A nnum, exclusive of charge for Musical Instruments.
PEEPARATORY CLASS— The Preparatory Class comprises the following Branches, viz.—
English, Reading, Spelling, Grammar, Geography, English and Bible Historj--, French, Writing,
Arithmetic, Dancing, Exercises, and Needlework.
The Fee for this Course for the whole Session is Twelve Guineas, or Three and a-Half Guineas
for each of the first three Quarters of the Session, and One and a-Half Guinea for the last Quarter.
QUARTER DAYS— 1st October, 15th December, 1st March, and 15th May.
N.B.— Books, Music, Drawing Materials, &c., may be had at the Institution at the Booksellers' Pricei?.
Holidays — The Sacramental Holidays in October and April— a Week at Christmas Good
Friday, and the Queen'^ Birthday. Vacation— The months of August and September,

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