We are in receipt of the fifty-seventh annual catalogue of the Chauncy-Hall School, containing, also, sketches of part of the school work and of the general management. No educational prospectus yet offered has given so encouraging promise of the practical fulfilment of the end of true school work, as this of "Chauncy-Hall."
We are pleased to know that some of the Scientists have already availed themselves of the advantages afforded by this excellent institution, and commend the wisdom of those contemplating entering their children there at the opening of the school year.—Sept. 16, Upper Dept.; Sept. 23, Primary Dept.; Oct. 5, Kindergarten.