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DIREOTORS. 


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Rev.  a.  a.  Keese,   D,  D.,  President, 
Arram  Updegraff,   Treasurer, 
Rev.  Irvin  H.  Torrence,   Seeretarv, 
Rev.  James  II.  Browx, 
Rev.  p.  p.  Reese, 


Hon.  John  Smith, 
Jacob  Sallade, 
Hon.  Elt  Slifer, 
John  Weisel. 


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Rkv.  J.  Sanks. 


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]lK\.  THOMPSON  MlTClfELL,  A.M.,  President, 

Moral  P/(i/osoj)/n/  and  Belles   Lctircs 


J.  W.  KKiniKK,  A.  M. 


WILIJAM   ]l.   DllJ..    A.  l'>. 


CKOPGK  AV.  JOHN.    A.  15, 


WILJ.IAM    LKUITOX 


Miss  M.   W.  OAT.DKIL 


Mal/icv/afirs'. 


Aiicii'nl    Lanijuajic- 


Xalural  Svicncc^  and  Modern  Lanyuayes. 


Iih^(rii'iiie)ilal  and    Vocal  MukIc 


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Miss  LA  UP  A   M.  VAN  NKSS, 


Pkv.  JOHN  1).  avalla(;k, 


I*audin<j  and  .Drau-'tny. 


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GR^LDU^TES  OF   1861. 


BiDDLE,  E.  Emma 


IIerh,   Annie  Af. 
Malin,  Emma 
^frssiNA,  Lauretta 
Oliver,  Annie  S. 
A'etter,   AIa(;(;ie 


PoDiNE,  De  Witt 
Conner,  S.  J.  A. 
Moore,  S.  Grant, 
Nkkf,  J.  Trvin 
Smith,   T.  .Tefkerson 


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STUDENTS.^ 


NAMES. 


J.  A  1)  I   E  S 


Africa,  Eunice  M. 
leaker,   Mary  J. 
Bartorij   Laura  J.    . 
Bennett,  Mary  A. 
Biddle,  E,  Emma 
BoAvman,   Mary 
Brown,  Emma 
Calvert,   ^larv 
Choate,  Emily 
Cline,  Sallie  C. 
Coder,   Oscila  J. 
Colton,   ^larv  R. 
Cramer,   (Jarrie 
Crawford,   Mary  E. 
Daughenbauccli,   Susan 
Davis,  Ella  (I. 
Edler,   Fannie 
Edler,   Mary 
Elliot,   Annie 
Ellis,   Annie   M. 
Finney,  Mary 
Flemino-    Laura  ,). 

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Foresman,   Alici;  M. 
Gates,   A  Hi 
(;il)l)S,   Ella 
Gilmore,   Clara  A. 
Cilmore,  Mary 
(Joodman,    Mary   I'^  E. 


RESIDENCES. 


llantiiu/don. 
Howard. 
JllUshoro',    M(L 
3[o?itoi{r,svilh'. 
liughcsvlUe. 

William-sport . 
Coatesville. 

\Villia)}if<j>orl . 
Auburn,   A"    J". 

William.spor  f. 

Ifuf/fiesrille. 
Balti)uore. 

WiHiamsporl. 


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WiUidmsiiorl . 


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(Jruy.    ILittie  K.    . 
(h'Jiy,   J. in  A-  ,1. 
(Juisc,  Ella  N.       . 
lIalcn')ako,   S.  Ella     . 
llartmaii,   Clara    . 
llarvev,   Josephhio  ('. 
JiavYcy,   Alitia 
Ifauo-hawaut,   S.    I^'aim 
Jreivley,   Mary  ^J. 

llendi-i.v,   S.  Jennie ._ 

Jlepituri!.   .Janclte 
1 1  err,   Annie   '1. 
Ilerr,   Mary  K. 
Ile>s.    Lonisa 
ilotrniain   S.   -lenuie 
J]ii;^hes,    Sallie 
1  liiulie.-.   Annie 
llnlinLi'.   Lizzie    \j. 
.Jameson.  Sallie 
.lameson,   Mary  E. 
Jones,   Sns;in  \. 
Jones,    Mai'y  E. 
Kinsev,    I-annia   11. 
Eii^'u-elt,   ^^allie 
Lo\e,    Miiry  (!. 
Low.   Ma;_!iL!ie  Ji. 
Lntclier.    Lonisa 
Lynn,    .lennie   I.. 
Malin.    lannia 
Martin.    ,'^.    X'iryiiiia 
?»Ic( 'alian.    .leiinic 
Mf( '!()sl;ey.    Susan    IL 
Miller.    Aiiec! 
Mill(a\    ( I  nssif 
Mitcliell.    M.   J(aini( 
Mitchell.    Mao-i,.  J. 
.M()i'e\  .    Mar^'    A  . 
Moivy.    ,],r.     A. 
Mnliz.    Annie   .M . 
Mn,--ina.    Lani'dia 
Mussina.    Ihlcna 
(  Mi  \  (a-.    A  nnic  S. 
()li\(a".    Aeinw 
(Mto.    Aiire   M. 


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./Id//'  Mouil. 


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WiUiainsjioii . 
Beech.  Creclc. 
Ulll/'arns'ltor/. 


Ti> It'll    Hill, 

WiUiainsiiorl . 
Mari/haid  Lui< 
WiUidiiisf,))!-! . 
York-. 


M<l. 


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Hoffman' H  Papa'  Mills.  M<1 . 
II  iUunn^iKiii . 


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/finoryrllle . 
II  (II lamsjiorl . 

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NAMES. 


PattoUj   Sallie  E. 
Peale,   Cecie  E. 
Piatt,  Mary 
Piper,  Lizzie  L. 
Power,  Mary  C. 
Power,  Emma 
Quinn,  Carrie 
Rank,  Helen  M. 
Ptishcll,   ]\L  Jennie 
Rueh,  ^lerey 
Sanders,   Clara, 
Sechler.   Lizzie  W. 
Sechler,   Rebeeea  J. 
Shaw,   Mollie  A. 
Showers,   Pebeeca 
Showers,   Ennna 
Showers,    Frankie    . 
Steele,   E.  Mao-oie 
Sterling,  llattie  A. 
Stnrtevant,   Pohy  J. 
Swartz,   Marv  E.     . 
Taylor,   Ella  M. 
Tavloi-,   Julia  Y. 
Thompson,    Mai  tie  A. 
Torbert,   Jane 
Updegrafi',   Lizzie 
Updegrair,  Lney 
Watson,    Frances 
Welch,   Eugie  L.       . 
Werts,   I'Jla  F. 
AVinegardnei-,   Rebecca 
Winegardnei-,    Sallie 
^\'ol^,   Fannie 
Woodward,    Flla 
Woodward,   Jennie 
Wright,   Sallie  A. 
^'ettel^  Maiiaif' 


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Ault,    ilenian    IL      . 
Larton,    b'rancis  J. 
l>annigardner,   John  R 


(^  KNTLEMEN 


RESIDEXCES. 


Warrior' s  MarJi 
Trevorion. 

WiUieimnjjort . 

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Lev'ishuri/ . 
llug/tcsrille. 
Williamsporl . 
./luff/ieseille. 
Clinton  Mills, 
j/on!rjOiuer}/ . 
/Iref'li     CreiL-. 

I)  illionis<,(,rt . 

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Uunfini/ilon . 
RoKehrille.    Mil. 
Gohfshoro' . 
I\ylerto/rn. 
lYarrior'  s   Jfarf. 
II  ill  III  iiisi,(,rt . 

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II  es! jiorl . 

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(  i/i /' ir I ss.'f 


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J/llfshnrn'.      Mil. 
ill  I  I'll     C re>  /, . 


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NAMES. 


BeruLT,   Kills 
15io-os.   E.  ji. 

iJiiiglmm,  II.  Todd 
Bodine,   De  Witt 
Bond,  AVilliam    , 
Borcll.   Peter  S. 
Bowmjin,   John  F. 
Brannan,   Thomas     . 
Brannan.    (!eo.   A. 
BrownelK   ('has.   W. 
Burnly,   (1i;>.s.   W. 
Campbell,   Francis  (". 
Church,    Frank'  K. 
Clark,   Boherl   M.       . 
(Jlces.    Thomas  ( ). 
Conner.    S.   J.   A. 
Conner.    X.   T.      . 
Cortri^iht.   Jhirlan  V\'. 
Covert.   James   \\ 
Cramer.   Jaco'* 
Cra^vl■ord.   Jos.     . 
Crawford,    Willie  F. 
ri-evelini:-.    Setli    A. 
( 'ununin^s.    B.    I'^ii-ies 
Davis.    Cha<.   W. 
Davis,   Thos.   ,M . 
Da\  is,    M()r<j;an   .1. 
Dol).-on,    Ad;im 
I'Mdw    L\iii;iii    T. 
i:iIiott.    IJaI[)h    B. 
lAaiis.    Hainlolph    W . 
l'';n'ics,    Bckdi 
Faric..    W 


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I'icl.k. 

l'"orc>m;iii. 
]'"(»\\hr.    S.   S. 

Frcrderick-.    1).  11.  M 
•:'-Fiii->t.    F()l)crt  A. 
( iai"\  crick.    .1.    A.    (i. 
(JenrliMrl,    \\'esle\    IF 
( iei'man.  ( ieor;.':e  J  . 
(Jil)-on,    Wllliiim 


RESIDENCES. 


WiUuDiisporf. 

Maiich    Chunk. 

llughcHviUe. 

Baltimore. 

JJalmatid. 

Milhrsburg. 

(hrinrjs     MiUs^   JM. 


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Williamsinrrt . 
(ppcr  Darhj/. 

Willianisport . 
]*h  lid  del ph  id . 
AriiiaU^Oiig. 
Mo?ifodrsviilr. 
RodchriUe^    3/(1. 

Mdueh    CIniiik. 
]ViUidiiif<iK>rt . 


Cdnton  . 
Jjcdvcr. 
Wiliiain.s/jor/. 


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Middh'hiir;/. 
Ldrridr. 
.  \i-mstronij. 
n  iIlidiNsport , 


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Philadvljihid . 
rJcdticsriUe . 

\\i//iddisp/>r( . 
FoirJcrsrilh'. 
(^udji's   Run, 
Ihuvji    ('r(('h\ 

Willidiiisiiort . 
hdnriJlc. 
Ldurrhilh^    M(1, 
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NAMES. 


Gilmore,  Henry  H. 

(Hlmorc,   (Jeorge 

Godcharles,  William 

Gray,  J.  EBis 

Grimcson,   Thos.  V. 

Guyer,  Thos.  L. 

Hall,  John  W.      . 

Handv,  Thos.  J. 

Jlarris,  William 

Haughawaut,   S.  JJryson 

Jfenneberger,   Wm.  B. 

Hepburn,   A.  D. 

Hepburn,   Chas.   IF 

Herr,   Fdward  A. 

Hess,  John 

Hill,   John 

Hillbish,    Frederick  S. 
JlotI'man,   AVm.  F. 
Jlopson,   John  .AF 
Ilnling,   James  IF 
Hutchison,  Jos.  (F 
Jlysore,   Wm.   I^\ 
Jameson,   J.    F. 
Jameson,   I).  R. 
John,   Wm.   FnH)ry 
Jordan,   AVm.    IF 
Reiser,   ,].   \). 
Kinman,   Thos.   F. 
Koch,   Kdnuind  (F 
Kline,  John 
Kline,   Chas.   W.    . 
Kress,    (Jeorge  (F 
Kul[).   John 
Fell),   Thos.   X. 
Fesher,   Chas.  .M . 
Levan,   John 
Figgctt,    Fisher  I). 
Lono-sdorir,   W.    IF      . 
Love,   John    (F      . 
Fowe,   Joseph 
Lucas,    llai-ry  F. 
Fundy,   John 
Lyorij   Edward 
Malambre.   John   L. 


RESIDENCES. 


Willid III  sport . 

(^oijdn  Stdtioii. 
Newville. 

Chaint>crshurg . 

Warriors  Mdrk. 

WiUiamKport . 
R<idchriU(',   M(J. 
JJdckkorii. 
Toirn   ][,H. 
Udtjcrstoirn,    Mil. 

Willidllispdrl . 

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rnrk. 

If  iUidiiisiiorl . 
White    Dor. 
McKvr  s    lliitf    r,,Jl.s, 

Ilojj'indn's  Paper  Mills^  Md, 

Fdrrd?id,sritte. 

Willidiiisj^Kjrt . 

Wdtsontoivn . 

lliinii    McetiiKj    lloHxe^    Md , 
Tifiirrille. 

Witlidiiisp<,rl . 

(Jdfdicissii . 
Jidrrjf^    Md. 

Willidiiisp(>rl . 
^  {droiedtur;/ . 
Ariiistroidj. 

Li/eoiiii  ii(/ . 

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Loeh-    lldi'iu. 

Coijdit   Station. 
Phitadt  I  ph  id . 
^\(a'th diid)^  rtdiid . 

11  illidinspdrt . 
Jieceli     ('rreh. 

Linjdt saejy  . 
i^rntre    Line. 
.Ihnj    Hundred.     Md. 
Jidttneaa'e . 

Wdrrenxeitte . 

II  illaniispnrt . 
Tmesnntoien .     Md . 


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N  A  M  K  S . 


]\rcCoi'mick,   If.   Clay 
:\IcDowell,   Albert      , 
.McMurray,   Clias.  A\' 
.M click,  Pulaski  W. 
^lelick,   Orion 
Mitchell,   John  V.      . 
Mitchell,   James   T. 
.Mitchell,   Morris  J. 
Mitchell,   John  11. 
Multz,   John  J. 
Moore.   S.  Grant    — 
Moore,    Thos.   ('. 
Moores,   Edwin   D. 
Mover.   James  A. 
Muhly.   J.   W.      . 
Myers.    Geo.  11. 
Myers,   AVillic   \. 
^set^.   Jas.   lr"\iiie 
Oliver,    John   C. 
Olio,    Lulher  M. 
Oyster,    David   P. 
Packer,    AVm.    1*\ 
Ta^u'c.    Ahraham 
Pi})('r,    (ico.   T. 
Power.    Wm.    II. 
(^)uiiin,    Ge(».    II. 
<^hiiiiii,   Peter 
Pau-hley.   S.   .1. 
Pau-hlc\.   ,1.   T. 


Pees,    K.   O. 
Kcese.   .lolm    L.     . 
P(MiiiiiiL!cr.    I'cr(i\;il 
Pi^liell.    h(and(T   R. 
Pl->cll.    .la  1  IK'S 
Ivol  li  li,-(»ii.    .lojiii    ,1. 
Kiiltcr.    Edward   .1. 
Kullci-,    K()l)c)-i    A. 
lliill.r,    F.   O. 
^allada.    I.    11.    T. 
S(h()cli.    A  I  it'll 
S.li()(h.    S.   S. 
S(!i()li('ld.    K.    Lane 
Schwciik.    S.    I\ . 
Scliiaidci-.    Louis 


RESIDENCES. 


Lijyalsocli . 
fjiylil  Sfrct'/. 
WlUiamapoii . 
Li;jht  Street. 

il.  Li 

Howard. 
WiU'unnsjjort . 


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I'ltlladelphia. 
Long    (h'eeii^   Md. 
Wi/li(n/).'f//orf . 
J  loir  a  I'd. 
-  iudenried. 
\\  lU'unnsiiort . 
J 'otter  8  Miil,y. 
Wliiifn/i.yHrrf . 
.  \r)nstroin/ . 
])cwnrt . 
WiirKniiyport . 
(lint  on. 
]V(IJi'niisi>(jrl . 


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L(  irisliur;/ . 
S>'lH(ld(lshu)-(/ , 
Diliivillr. 
n  til ntmsjiurt . 
S(ill(id(ishur(/ . 
Ton's<nit<nrn .   Md . 

l>'i]ltm(,ri\ 

Middlvtnirg . 

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Wdrj-tn  Tdiuni. 
Loirt  r   MdhanloiK/o. 
Will  i(im.'<i)nrl . 


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NAMES. 


Scott,  ]Iovvard 
Shale,   Christian 
Shannon,   Jared  Y. 
Slate,  ]lyman 
Slate,   Walter       . 
Sliver,   Wm.  A. 
Smith,   Thos.  J. 
Smith,   Amos  S. 
Smith,  John  A. 
Snnth,   Augustus  \. 
Smith,    Harrison 
Sniveley,    ( Jeo,  A\\ 
Springer,   John 
Stadou.    Cui'tis  \]. 
Staui'er,   John 
Sterling,    Vv'ni.  A'. 
Stevens.    M.  \.    V>. 
Stevens,   John 
Stewart,   O.  M. 
Stewart,    Jloward   T. 
Stoctzell,    ErcMlerick 
Swill,    (Jeorge 
Swift,   John 
Tate.    .Miles  W. 
Tompknis,    V.  \\ 
Ti'acy,    Thos.    A. 
Tull,   N.   J.    \\      . 
Updegrair,    W  .    I;.       . 
X'anderslice,   J  no.   A. 
\'an   (Jask(ai.    If.   Clay 
AValn.   A.   J\ 
Warn,    Monroe  ( '. 
Watson.    \\\\\.   <. 
Watson,    Oliver 
AVay^    Edwin  T. 
Weigel,    I).    II. 

Wei>el,    Geo.    \V. 
Whit(\,    Henry 
White,    (;eo.    \\ 
Williams,   Sand.   N. 
AVinegardner,   Thos. 
A\'inegardnei-,    A. 
Wi>...   James  T. 
^^  <»()d\\  ai'd,    Jno.    .\ . 


RESIDENCES. 


Monliton,  Md. 
Wi//u/nuyjojt . 
.     Jd(//d  Street. 
WiUtamsport . 


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Baltliuvre . 
Middiehtiri/. 
hort  lAttleton . 
liidtiniore. 
Iluirard. 

WtllifllHSjK)!-!  . 

Hducock^  Md. 
}\  illiainsi)()/f , 
I /((jilt  Sfrcrl . 
Minti-ii. 

Roarhrlllr.    Mil. 

\Viniiiin-sjH,rf . 


LL 


.      Mnn<,r  mil. 
Ihihcoch.    Md, 
M  iUKtiiisiKn-! . 


Cli'iirjirld. 
]*Jiil(id(lldti<i . 
JJ((lt'niior<'. 
.      Roach  riUv,  Md. 
Neir  Berif/. 
Plnrntxrilli  . 
S/i'!)ii(d,  I II . 
a ntiii jdon   liills 
Un(/hsrill,'. 
M'lHidiusiKirf . 


k  i 


J\  I  lit} (I I  S(/ddrc. 
Ands/rdiid. 
\V)llid)nsi,(,/i . 


15 


Montod  rsrillr . 
Wilhdd/s^/or' . 


i 


16 


W  I  L  ].  I  A  M  S  P  0  R  T     I)  1  C  K  I  N  S  O  X     S  E  M  I  X  A  K  Y 


NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


\V()Uihviir(lj    ^'ork  .V. 
A\  oodwtird,   J()se])!i 
Wvlhes,  Willie    . 
Yocuiii,   Ezra  1!. 
Voiiii<i",  Jesse  1>. 
Youimmjiii,  Sauil. 


Willi  (ffN,s-por/. 

Mduch  (.liunk. 
North  uniberland. 
Jkrwick. 
Williavisjjort. 


PAINTING  AND  DRAWING  ALONE. 


(iould,   Sallie  C. 
^loore.    Mary 
Nash,   Hat  tie  Ai. 
Stra\('r.    Mollie   A 


(Ireeii.    Mollic 
U[)(legi'af]'.    Clara 


L.\i>ii;s, 

C^KNTLEMKN. 


Total 


WilH((}n,siH}rl . 


MUSrC  ALONE 


If  ilH(iiiisiKn-f . 


S  II  ?vIM  ARY 


1  k; 

IS.-) 


¥ 


*\i 


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COURSE   OF   STUDY. 


Upon  eoiiipletiiijj,  the  following'  Course,  the  Stiuleiit  ^vjll  be  entitled  to  a 
('lassical  Diploma.  To  those  who  omit  the  Laiiuuaoe-,  a  Scieiitifie  Diploma 
will  he  liiveii.  Those  inteiidiiii;;  to  enter  College,  and  others  not  y\ishing  to 
complete  the  Conrse,  ean  pursue  sueh  studie.^  as  th(\v  desire,  snhject  to  the 
action  of  the  l>o;n'(l   of  Instruction. 

V  R  E  P  A  R  A  T  0  11  Y. 


I'l  KST     V  \.  \  SS. 

Reading-,   ^Spelling  and  Defining, 
(leography.        ..... 

Arithmetic — Mental.  .... 

^'  Written.     .  ,  .  . 

English   (Jrnnnnin-.  .... 

First   J.iesson<   in    j'hn.:!;-li    ( 'onijio-ition. 

Gener;d    History.      ..... 

S  I:!"  ()  \  D      CLASS. 

Heading.    Spellinu   ;ind    Defining'.. 

Geography  ami   M:ip   rh";avinL'. 

l'higli<li   ( Jrannn.ii'.  .... 

Ili-tory   (>[■  the   Tniteil   Sl;i1(--. 

l']tym()l()g\  .  ..... 

Ai'ithmetir.         ..... 

Algehr.'i  —  Intt'liccl  uid.  .... 

''  Writtrn.         .... 

Composition  :ind  I  )e(!;!ni;i!ioii . 


Siindcrs'   Series. 

:\[onteith. 

Brooks' . 

Loom  is. 

AVells. 

( )nackenl)os. 

Goodrich. 


W'illson's, 

McNallv. 

Wcl!^. 

{ Idoii t  icn  o)-  <  )n;ickcnl;o<, 


Em 


I 


ni, 


LOOIU!-, 

Tower, 
.noini-'    I'"J('!ncn1-, 


s  ^Vx  "N.^'V-^-X.^'X  /"N.^'^i^N.^ 


C  L  A  S  S  I  (J  A  L     AND     SCI  Y.  N  T  I  F  I  V  . 


1M!!ST  TKEM— FIEST  YIAV!:. 


English  (ili"amm:n- 

Modern  History. 

A]g('l)i-:i. 

L.'Uin — 1,-1  llooiv, 


\Ycl!> 

\\"i!lso!i 

Loomi- 

Met  'linloclv  tV  Crooks 


S  j^  C  0  N  1)     T  K  R  .M 


Adviuiccd  ('oniposition  and  ]iliel()ric. 
-Modern  History— continued,      . 
Alft-ebra,       .... 
Latin— 2d  Book, 
Greek— 1st  Book, 
Classical  Antiquities,     . 

T  II  I  K  D 

Advanced  Com[)osition  and  Rhetoric, 

Physical  Geonraphv,      . 

Phvsiolouw 

Alu'ebra, 

Latin — Ca'sar. 


^p 


T  y.  R  M 


Quackenl)os. 

Willson. 

Loomis. 

McClintock  k  Crooks. 

McClintock  k  Crooks. 

Baird. 


Quackenbos. 

Warren. 

.     Hitchcock. 

Loomis. 

Bullion. 

^IcClintock  k  Crooks. 


Greek — LstBook,  .  .  .  _ 

l)uRiN(i  THE  ^'eak— Orthograpliy,  JU^adin-   Composition,   Declamation  and 
A\)cal  Music. 


-^  V-^  ■V_/'  V  ^  ■W  Ni.V  ■• 


.S  K  V  0  X  1)    Y  !■:  A  R— I-  1  R  S  T    T  K  ]{  M 
Ancient  ilistorv  and  GeoLa'a])hv, 


Biblical  Anticjuities, 

Astronomy 

Zoolou'v, 

Geometr\, 

Latin — Ca'sar  and  Cornelius  Xciios, 

(Jreek — Anabasis, 

•  •  •  .  . 

NE  CO  X  I)    T  K  R  M  . 

-Vncieiit  Histor\-  and  ( koL:-rai)li\ 
Xatural  Philosonliv. 

X        .  •  •  •  .  , 

-Menial  IMiilosonhv, 

(Jconi('ti'\', 

r.atiii — Dc  Scncctutc  and  ()\  id. 

•  •  • 

Greek— AuMbasis;    (.'rct-k  Testamenl. 

J  •  •  . 

T  ir  T  R  I)     T  KR  M  . 

iHieloric. 

Philoso])liv  of  i[ist()i-\-  .iiid  Clii-onolo"  \' 

('oiistitulion  of  Cnited  States. 

Mental  i'hilo.^oph v. 

iN'atural  Pliilosojjln  . 

*Conic  Sections, 

•  •  •  .  . 

Latin — Vir^^il  and  Sail  us  t. 

•  •  •  . 

Cireek— ^Memorabilia  nnd  {)(h^se\ 

•  /'         ■  •  •  • 

DuiiiNG  TiiK   VKAK^-('omj)osition,  Leelamntion  and  \'ocaI  Music. 


Willson. 

Nevin. 

Mattison's  Burritt. 

Agassiz. 

Loomis. 

•  • 

Cwen. 

Willson. 

.      Wells. 

I  pham. 

Loonns. 

Owen. 


Co]»[)ee. 

^\'ills()n. 

Sheppard. 

r])hani. 

Wells. 

Loomis. 


Owe 


Ml 


r 


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T  J I  I  R  ])    \  K  A  R— F  J  U  S  T    T  E  R  l\  . 

Moral  Philosophy,  ..... 

p]vidences  of  Christianity, 

Chemistry, 

Botany,  .... 

^Trigonometry,  (Plain  and  Spherical.)  Mensuration,  Lcvelino-, 

Surveying  and  Navigation,  .... 

Latin — Cicero's  Orations, 

7  •  •  •  • 

Greek — Cyropfcdia  and  Iliad. 


Way  land. 
Paley. 
Wells. 
Grav. 

Loomis. 

Owen. 


S  E  C  0  X  D    T  E  R  M 


J^olitical  Economy, 
Lo<>"ic 


'o*-^  t 


(Jeology, 

"••'Analytical  Geometrv, 

^.Alineraloixy, 

-=■  Mechanics, 

Latin — De  Officiis  LivA , 

Greek — Iliad  and  Herodotus. 


Wayland. 

Coppee. 

Wells. 

Loomis. 

Dana. 

.     Smith. 


T  11  1  R  1)    T  E  R  M  . 
Butler  s  Anaio<>■^ . 

<    «    *  "  •  •  • 

Chemistry. 

(leology  (continued,)  •  .  .  .  , 

■•■•■Calculus,  Differential  and  Inteirral.     . 

■-■■Practical  Astronomv, 

"  •  •  • 

Latin — Horace  and  Tacitus. 

*  •  •  • 

Greek — Soplioclcs  and  Herodotus,  .... 

DuRiNo  THE  "i'EAij— (\)mpositi()n,  Declamation  and  ElocutioJi. 

*K()r  t'uosf  sfuilics  marked  with  .a  ■■.  (.tliers  i,iay  1m-  substitule.I.     Tlius  (lie  CMin-e  may  bo  a.-r-ommodat.^i  ,o 
Uii'  uaiils  of  T.adic-^  aiiil  (iiMUi-iiic;!, 


Emory  k  Crooks. 

.      A  Veils. 

Wells. 

Loomis. 

Loomis. 


M  0  I)  E  R  N     LAN  G  U  A  (J^  E  S  . 

Text  Hooks  in  the  (;kkmax  Laxcjcac;::— Woodbury's  Method  with  Geriiian, 
Woodbury's  Reader,  Schiller,  Goctlie,  Adler's  Dictionary. 


Text     Books     in     the     French    Lan(;uage— Fasquelles    French    (.'ourse 
Coll()(juial  Iveader,  Tclema(|ue,   Racine.    P:iul  et  Virginie,   (Miarles  Xll     Rene 
Atala,  Surenne's  ])ictionar\  . 

Oral  and  written  exercises  in  both  languages  throughout  the  course. 


tl 


^ 


l>0 


AV  I  L  L  1  A  M  S  r  ()  11  T     D  J  C  KINS  0  X     S  K  M  J  X  A  U  Y. 


0  11  N  A  :>\  'l^  N  T  A  L     1]  RANCH  V.  S  . 

DiiAWi-Ni;  AM)  rAiNTiNv;. — Tiiis  (lepailiiiciii  ich-cin  (  s  lilicnil  attention,  ^upc- 
vior  facilities  are  fiirni.sheil,  midei-  a  coiiipeteiit  Jiistnictor,  exclusively  devoted 
to  this  de})artnicnt,  for  the  sttidy  and  practice  of  iiinear  and  Perspective 
Drawini:-.  Pastel  and  Monochroniatic  Paintino',  Paintino-  in  Oil,  and  in  AVater 
C'olors. 

Music. — \'ocal  and  hi-ti  iiniental  Music:  receives  special  attention,  instruc- 
tion in  ~\'ocal  Music  is  uiven  to  the  Avhole  school,  at  regular  ])eriods. 

__  'I'he  l:idi>',- ere  a]l()^ved  to  sn.])>titute  ilie^e  branches,  (o-ether  Avith  (Jernian 
and  l-h-encii.  \\)V  soiuc  (,!'  the  hiivhcr  -ttulies  in  Mathcuiatics.  and  for  the  Latin 
and  (rreel^. 

'i'lic  fl.i.-.-rs  ill  AK'iL-uraliu'n.  Lcxelin;-  and  Hiirs  e\  inn,  ai't-  juacticcd  in  the 
use  of  tlie  (^)uadrant  and  otliei-  instruments,  and  in  [Mottin;:. 

!n  llie  dc{»artiucnl  (;!'  .Vui,  iciit  hauiiuaiies.  tlie  cla.— cs  are  ])racticcd  in  oral 
and  v>iittcii  cxerci.-es  in  Putin  and  (ireek,  tlirvUighout  the  Course:  ami,  in 
the  thiiMl  ycai-.  in  writiu;.:'  translations  from  Latin  into  Greek,  and  from  Greek 
into  Latin.  In  addition  to  the  hooks  ahoNc  mimed,  Zumpfs  Latin  Grammar 
and  Kiiliner's  Greek"  (^r  umiiar  arc  u<cd. 

Antlioifs  Gla^siral  Li'tionarv.  Smitii"-  Liclionary  oC  (ireel;  and  Roman 
nio'^rapliy  and  .Mythoh);.'y.  Pamshoiafs  Latin  Synonyms,  Piohinson's  Lexicon 
of  the  }s\a\' Pr>tain(-n!.  .'.ad  '''orhiocr's  Ancient  (Jeouraphv.  a.re  recommended 
as  ho(»ks  of  retercme. 

Pc;jidar  cour>c>  o!"  Led  arc-  will  he  ,L'i\cii  in  ,\aiural  Philoso{thy  ami  Gliem- 
i<;ry  :  and  o''ca,-ionai  Lectures  on  Astronomy,  Geoloey,  and  such  rdher  -aih- 
jcets  a<  llie  '\\'anl<  of  particular  elas-cs  m;iy  te(|uire. 

The  cIa>M'.-  in  the  i'ii'-t  Vc;n-  oh  Academic  ,^!!idie>  h;L\e  c.\erci>c>  in  j'eadinu' 
;ind  amilyziu'^i-  Milton.  Thompson,  and  oilier  po.'{<,  in  eouneclion  with  ;i 
(■(n!i-e  ot' i'amili;!!'  ]ec^i:n',-  on  the  priucii;le.-  (.1   l-hiididi  ( j;ranmi;*ir. 

A  NoiiNiAL  i'\.A:<  \\\\\  he  loruH'd.  (when  ie(jiiii-ed  )  :.!!d  >pecia!  allenticm 
will  he  -ivcn  to  llio,-e  who  may  \\i-li  to  ])rcpare  th<'m.-cl\  ('<  for  the  impoi-tiint 
diM  !(■<  o!'  teaehiiu:'. 

A  ihiu,ic.\r  C]..\><  ^\ill  aho  lie  foi'in'MJ  i\>v  ihc  li  ue!it  of  ,-neh  a>  have  tlie 
Miui^t  !-y  in  \•ie^\  . 

^'(.M^^^;[:rIAr  Dkc  A  i;  rMi:vT.--l  n  ihi-,  f/ctuiASon  Commercial  haw,  Lolitical 
iv'oiioniv  and  Mere;intile  l'hi(pie,te  w  ill  he  ^i\  i  n.      The  course  inclmlcs  all  that 


]•(. 


■(iu'i.-lte  lo  1  !i!'  !'ractlc;il  A.ceonnlanl 


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L  O  C  A  T  I  O  IS' . 


- :  o :  - 


W'illiamsport  is  one  of  the  most  heautifnl  and  healthful  places  in  the  State. 
It  lias  iKA'cr  been  subject  to  ejjidemics  of  any  kimL  No  student  has  hitherto 
sutfered  in  health  by  a  residence  here.  On  the  coutrary,  many  coining:'  to  the 
School  sickly,  Inne  returned  fully  restored.  Tlie  location  is  central  and  ac- 
cessible from  all  (piart(!rs.  The  liailroads,  now  cora})leted.  Ijrini;-  us  within  a 
few  hours  ride  of  Klmira,  Lockhaven,  Danville,  ]\)ttsville,  llarrisburL;'.  llol- 
liihiysburg",  Philadel[)hi;i.  IJaltiinore  and  New  York.  No  more  desirable  posi- 
tion for  a  Seminarv  oi'  L  •ai'iiim^'  can  he  found. 


()  K  (;  A  X  IZ  A  T  I  O  N. 


Tla' school  is  orLi.iuized  on  the  mo-t  approved  plan  of  the  l)est  histitutions 
of  New  Y(u-k  and  N(  \\  l-hiuland.  It  embraces  ))oth  se\es.  under  the  same 
'.lOvernnKait  and  instruction,  'idie  PresidentAS  family  and  the  Teacheis  oct  upv 
apartments  in  tlu^  buildine.  and  lia\c  a  con.danl    oversight  (.>f  all  the  Students. 

The  ladies'  )»riv.ite  .ind  [;uhlic  rooms  are  entir(,'ly  separate  from  the  others, 
and  there  is  no  as,-;ociation  of  tla^  sexes  but  in  the  presence  of  their  instructors. 
77/''  /j/z/hts  (i/i'f  ( iciil  'i  i!h  ;i  i>i:r(   Ic^s  f  r<  rtlnni  ot    i  ill  {  rcou  rsc  hire  lli'iii  itt  hoim  . 

The  happy  intlueiice,  ,iinI n'llh/  cxt  ri<  il.  in  theii- sliiiht  association  in  the  rcci- 
iation-r(;(Mn,  ai  the  lahie.  and  in  the  ))ublie  exercises  ot'  the  Lhaix'l,  is  to  be 
s(('n  in  the  (  ultivation  ol"  a  cheerful  and  animated  dis[)ositio!i, — in  the  forma- 
tion ot"  _L':ood  habits  and  manners, — in  ardent  devotion  to  slud\-, — and  in  the 
altainment  of  hiL;h  m(n-;ii  cliaractciA  These  with  many  other  valuable  results, 
ha-,  e  established  the  fact,  that  the  best  plan  for  a,  School  is,  accoi'dinu'  to  the 
cvi<lent  dcsi^u  of  Providence  in  the  constitution  of  society,  on  the  basis  of  a 
wci'  i'eL:ailat(>d.  chi'i>;ian  famih'. 


ACCOMMODATIONS. 

The  buildings  will  Mccommodatc  (two  in  a  room)  about  two  hundred  stu- 
dents. Thev  are  of  brick  and  heated  bv  furnaces  in  the  cellar.  The  rooms 
are  large  and  well  ventilated.  In  the  entire  arrangement  of  the  buildings, 
great  care  has  been  had  for  the  comfort  and  health  of  the  occupants.  The 
urounds  contain  about  seven  acre>,  aifordinii'  sufficient  room  for  exercise  and 
play. 

B  0  A  11  1)  I  N  G  ,     ETC. 


All  Students  Iron)  a  distance  are  required  to  board  in  the  iSeminarv.  Hy 
the  following  list  of  prices  it  will  be  seen  that  our  total  charges  are  quite  as 
low  as  those  of  any  Institution  of  like  grade  in  tiiis  State;  not  excepting 
those  schools  in  which  cheai)  scholai'ships  have  been  sold.  AVe  desire  to  bring- 
down the  cost  of  education  to  the  lowest  ])oint  possible,  and  thus  afford  to  the 
masses,  sound,  intellectual,  and  moral  culture.  Board,  including  washing,  (10 
])ieccs, )  room  and  fuel,  is  S'J. ."').■)  ])er  week. 


C  A  L  E  N  1 )  A  J I     A  N  J)      1^]  X  J^  E  N  8  K  S  . 

The  Semiiuiry  Year  is  divided  into  three  unc(jual  terms.  Pupils  are  received 
at  any  time.  l)(Hlu(tion  for  absence  is  made  on  recommendation  of  the  Faculty 
to  the  Treasurer.      Iblls  })ayable  in  advance. 


Kai.l  Tkk.m. 
Winter  Tkrm, 
Simmer  Ter.n;. 


(  <)M  mi:n(  R»;. 

August  '2'2.  isc.l 

Deceui.  'JC,  1H<;'J 

Mnrcli     'JO,  isr.i! 


r)Oar(l,   W  ashing.   l'"uel  and  l"'nrni>lud  Koonis, 
Tcitiox.  Vrimai'v  l)('])ai-tTnent. 


INUS. 

i  )e('ember  'I')- 
.Maich  IIN 
.hine  1  1- 


)'i:i!    \vi;i:k. 

sii  :\:^ 


\^  weeks. 
11>       '' 
12       '' 

!'KK    YKAl;. 

s:»8  Vo 


S'J    :^{\ 


i  i 


i  i. 


u 


ii 


rnparator\ 

li  li  u 

•  •  • 

''        Scicntitic  '*        .  .  . 

'^  ■•  Lectures. 

^'        Classical 
1  ncidental  Charges,  heating  and  cleaning  puf 
lie  iHioms,  halls,  vVc., 

Total  chai'Li'e. 


:;  :,{} 


iiii    r\vri,\  r,   w  ki.ks. 

.      S.")   00 
('.   Oo 

V    00  -li   .M) 

1    00 

s  on 


-0  'J.  so 


SPJG  (10 


-<     IK 


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Music,   Drawing,  Painting,  and  i\Iodern   Languages,  Book-keeping,  Orna- 
mental Penmanship,  and  Wax  Fruit,  extra  as  follows  : 


(irerman  and  French,  eacli         ...... 

Drawing,         ......... 

Monochromatics  and  Pastel  Painting,  each 

Painting  in  Water  Colors,        ...... 

Oil  Painting,  ....*... 

Piano  Music,  (with  use  of  instrument  for  practice,) 

Melodeon  ''  ''  ''  ''         .         . 

Vocal        ^'  ''  ''  '' 

Full  Commercial  Course,  comi)rising  Book-keeping  by  single 
and  Double  Entry,  Plain  and  Ornamental  Penmanshi]), 
and  Flourishing  inclusive,  ..... 

Full  Course  in  Ornamental  Penmanshi]), 

Thirty  Lessons  in  Penmanshi}),         ..... 


PKR    TKBM. 

.         S3 

50 

9 

50 

5 

00 

5 

00 

8 

00 

12 

00 

12 

00 

1 

00 

rp 


10  00 
5  00 
1   00 


The  Directors  insist  on  prompt  payment  of  all  bills  at  the  commencement  of 
each  Term.  Students  remaining  less  than  a  Term  will  be  charged  at  the  rate 
of  S2.50  per  ^\cek  for  board,  kv.  Xo  deduction  made  for  absence  except  in 
cases  of  ]n-otracted  sickness. 

0  0  I\I  M  JO  R  C  I  A  h     D  E  V  A  R  T  MEN  T  . 

The  Course  in  this  comtirises  all  that  is  tauuht  in  anv  of  the  Commercial 
Colleges  in  this  country.  Those  who  are  desirous  to  acquire  a  knowledge  of 
the  Science  of  Single  and  Double  Entry  Book-keeping  applied  to  Ketail  and 
Wholesale  Merchandising,  Commission,  Special  l^irtnerships,  ^lanufacturing, 
Banking  and  Joint-Stock  Business  of  all  kinds  will  find  as  ample  advantages 
here  as  else^\  here.  Particular  attention  given  to  Mercantile  I^'orms  and  Cotn- 
l)utations. 

By  due  attention  a,  Fnll  Coni-se  may  be  completed  in  <nic  term  of  thrive 
months. 

Phonography  inclmled  if  dcsiicil.  A  Cla-s  will  l)e  l'orme(l  in  Commercial 
La^\'  if  requested. 

V  A  c  A  T  I  o  N  . 

Ibit  one  Vacation  a(  close  ot"  Acadcmicil  ^'eaI•— ten  ^^■eeks. 

T  ]']  R  MS     ()  F     A  T>  M  I  S  S  I  0  N  . 

1.  The  Student  nuist  be  well  recommended  as  to  moral  characler.  The 
School  is  iu)^t  designed  to  be  a  llonse  of  Befnge. 

2.  Must  arrange  with  the  Treasurer,  all  bills,  before  attending  Jvccitations. 
.'J.     Must  take  at  least  four  stndies,  unless  exctised  bv  the  Factdtv. 


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4.  Minors  must  deposit  Avitli  th(!  President,  all  si)endine;-  money,  to  be 
returned  in  sueli  amounts  as  lie  may  think  l)cst. 

:>.     Must  ap:ree  to  eomply  with  all  the  Rules  and  Pie.uulations  of  the  Sehool. 

X.  P.— Eaeh  .Student  will  he  considered  a  mem])er  of  the  Institution,  until 
due  notice  shall  hiive  been  uiven  of  intention  to  leave,  and  ])ermission  obtained 
of  the  President. 

R  0  0  M  S     AND     CLOT  II  I  N  G  . 

The  rooms  are  furnished  with  all  heaA  y  articles,  but  the  Students  must  bring 
their  own  sheets  (for  double  beds,)  pillows,  pillow  cases,  blankets,  counter- 
panes and  towels,  and  iind  their  own  l)rooms,  mirrors,  coal  oil  and  lamps. 

Students  should  be  su])plied  with  Ayarm,  durable  clothing,  heavy  boots  and 
shoes,  an  uml)rella,  and  a  jiair  of  slippers  to  l)e  worn  while  in  the  building. 
All  arflcl'S  nf   i'hilhinii  xlionld  hi  en rrfiill y  uiarJcrd  irltJi  the  /(ill  ii'inn  . 

A  P  V  A  R  A  T  U  S  . 

The  Seminary  is  furnished  with  a  collection  of  A])paratus  together  with  full 
sets  of  (Uobes,  Maps  and  diarts,  and  a  ('al)inet  of  Miuei-als.  tbus  atfording 
facility  lor  illustration  and  cx])eriment. 

I)  I  8  C  I  V  L  I  N  Y.  . 

The  disci})line  is  mild,  but  iirm  and  impartial.  AVliilc  every  encouragement 
will  be  given  to  the  orderly  and  studious,  and  due  allowance  be  made  for  youth- 
ful indi'^cretions,  yet  the  lawle-s  and  refractory  ciiunot  long  remain  among  us. 

11  ]•:  L  I  G  I  0  U  S    S  E  11  V  I  c  1]  s  . 

Every  student  is  recjuired  to  attend  religious  services  at  the  opening  and 
close  of  school.  e;ich  day,  as  well  as  ])ubrK'  Avorshi})  morning  and  evening. 
(•V(  l'\'  S:ibb;ith.  <if  y-il<h  fihirc  as  iKirfnIs  or  (/ nd rdi(lli:<  iinijl  iJcstijutiU' . 

\y    J5. ivich  student  must  be  supplied  vith  a   Pible,  to  be  read  ir'tihonl  notr 

i,r  sn-l(irt<in  c<>Niiin  nt.  in  tlie  morning  and  eveniuL:-  service^  of  tlie  (Mcapel.  Tlie 
w  hole  s''li()ol  read  in  (  oiu'crl . 

L  1  'r  10  li  A  R  \     S  0  C  1  E  T  I  ]•:  S  . 

r,e.^i(le>  llie  rc'-ular  weekly  e\(M-eises  in  Composition  ami  Declamation,  there 
;!!■('  iliree  tloui'i.-hing  i/iteiai'y  Societies  in  the  Institution  :  the  ^'Pelles  Lettres," 
••(lanntia,  I'lp-ilou."  a.ud  '"'f  riparlite  rnion."  caeh  of  wbieli  prepares  and  reads 
I,,   |ii,>  .-.(liool    a    papei' oiiee  a    inoiitli.      About    1  doo  \ ols.  are  in  the  Societies' 


alirane- 


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A  sti-iel   N\  eekly  I'ccord  i-  i^ept  of  al 
Toi-d  tlie  students  will  i»e   gi'aded. 


tlie  exei'eises  of  the  School,  from  which 


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A  record  of  demerits  is  also  kept.  Tardiness,  unexcused  absences  from  re- 
quired exercises,  and  all  disorderly  conduct,  will  subject  the  student  to  demerit 
marks.  Three  such  marks  may  bring  a  private  reproof  before  the  Faculty  ;  six, 
a  reproof  before  the  Ladies  or  Gentlemen,  as  the  case  may  be ;  nine,  a  public 
reprimand  before  the  whole  school ;  and  twelve  may  send  the  offender  away. 
Semi-Sessional  Reports  are  sent  to  parents  when  requested. 

TO     YOUNG    MEN. 

Several  steady  young  men  can  have  employment  in  the  Institution,  and  thus 
meet  a  large  portion  of  their  expenses. 

Schools  also  can  be  had  by  Ladies  and  Gentlemen  who  desire  to  teach.  Ap- 
plications are  made  from  a  distance  for  com])etent  teachers. 

A     WORD     TO     P  A  R  E  N  T  S  . 

1.  Try  to  have  vour  children  here  at  the  commencement  of  the  term.  The 
classes  are  then  formed  and  it  will  b(>  t)etter  for  all  concerned  that  the  student 
start  regularly  with  his  class. 

2.  If  possible,  do  not  call  them  away  during  the  session.  Absence,  if 
only  for  a  few  days,  disarranges  the  classes,  and  is  generally  the  beginning  of 
irregularity  on  the  part  of  the  scholar. 

:',.  Do  not  allow  your  children  to  leave  the  school  l)etore  the  examinations, 
unless  it  cannot  be  avoided.  Serious  inconvenience,  to  all  concerned,  often 
arises  from  a  nei>lect  of  this  caution. 

4.  Supi)ly  them  rcnf  s/)(frinr/itf  with  spending  money.  I^arcnts  cannot  be 
too  cautious  on  this  jioint. 

.">.  Select  for  your  child  one  of  the  Instructors,  as  a  Patron,  to  distribute 
his  funds.  In  this  way  a  more  judicious  use  of  youi'  money  Nvill  be  made, 
and  your  child  be  kept  from  many  temptations. 


X.   B, — These  last  two  suo-ocstions  arc  to  be  regarded  as  c<tai»lished   rulc>;  ot 
the  school. 


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J^'^  Students  not  ])oarding   in    the   Institution,  must  ()i)<ervc  the  tV)llowing 
additional  rules  : 

I.     Attend  Evening  Prayers. 

'2.      Must  attend  all  the  Seminary  Kxcrciscs   punctually. 

:;.      Must  spend  the  intervals  between  recitations  in  the  Study  Hall. 

4.     Must  ac<'ount  for  all  absences  l)y  written  excuse  without  delay,  time  and 
number  of  recitations  being  specitied. 

r».     Must  not  visit  the  rooms  of  l)oard<'rs,  without  permission. 


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B  Y-  L  i^^  T^  S 


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1.  Durino-  the  hours  of  studv,  the  stiidciits  sluill  not  1)('  niinecessavny 
absent  iVoiii  their  rooms. 

2.  At  the  time  appointed  to  attend  prayer,  reeitation,  leetnre,  or  other  ex- 
ercise, each  student  sliall  repair  y/z/r////  and  j>r<»nj>(hi  to  the  phiee  designated. 

:;.  At  no  time  sliall  any  student  loiter  in  the  halls,  or  about  the  doors,  or 
indulge  in  jumi)ingj  Avrestling,  loud  talking,  ^vhistling;  or  any  other  unneces- 
sarv  noise,  or  in  the  use  of  tobacco,  in  tlu^  l)uilding. 

■\.  The  students  shall  not  be  absent  from  their  rooms  at  night  after  the  hour 
of  studv  indicated  liy  tlie  ringing  of  the  bell,  nor  shall  they  at  any  time, 
attend  })arties.  or  mixed  asscmbbK's,  without  permission  from  the  President; 
noi- shall  they,  at  any  time,  visit  ta\('i'tis.  eating  houses,  de[)ots,  or  other  places 
of  puhlic  I'csort,  or  on  any  occa.-ion  indulge  in  the  use  of  intoxicating  li('|Uors. 

T).  All  ])rofane  and  indecent  language,  jtlaying  at  game  of  chance,  injuring 
the  pi-operty  of  the  Institution  or  of  the  citizens,  (piai-i-eling,  fighting,  or  the 
catTving  ot"  lii'e-ai'uis  oi'  other  daugei'ous  wea^ions,  is  strictly  forbidden. 

(b  Xo  student  -hall  lea\-e  tla^  limit-  of  the  town  Ibi'  m  lougei'  time  than  one 
houi-  w  itiioul  permission. 

7.  \\\\r\\  -tiidfiit  will  be  lubl  strictlv  ;iccou n lahlc  foi-  any  damage  he  or  she 
ma\   cause  lo  t  he  Semiiiai'\'  propei't\. 

S.  The  Tc;i(hei'>  and  Ste\\  ard  must,  at  all  times,  have  access  to  the  studtaits' 
rooms.  ;ind  if  it  he  indued  necessar\.  tlw  I'ooms  will  be  cleanseil  at  the  exiiense 
{)['  the  occu})anls. 

:».  ( 'leanline.->  of  pei.-on  and  ol  iippareb  and  a  gentlemanly  ami  lady-like 
(lei)orlment  must  he  obser\  ed  h\'  all. 

lo.  No  water,  dii't  or  other  material,  ,-liall  he  thrown  from  any  window  in 
the  huildini:-,  oi-  down  the  hot  air  Hues,  or  into  the  halls  after  they  have  been 
cleaned. 


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11.  The  occiniuulj;  ui  tlic  Boavdui''-  House  mvisl  liiive  their  rooms  swept  iuiil 
in  order,  and  their  lights  extinguished,  at  the  established  hours. 

12.  No  student  will  be  alloAved  to  go  a  bathing,  skating,  fishing,  gunning 
or  riding,  without  ])crinission. 

1^{.  Tiie  students  must  not  visit  the  kitchens,  dining  room,  or  any  other 
room,  except  their  own,  without  permission. 

14.  The  Sabbath  must  be  strictly  observed  ])y  all .  No  walking  about,  visit- 
ing, or  receiving  of  visits,  except  by  friends  from  home,  will  be  allowed.  All 
must  attend  public  worship  twice  during  the  day,  at  such  i)lace  as  they  or  their 
guardians  may  })refei'. 


1 5.  No  lady  shall  at  any  time  receive  calls  from  gentlemen  at  her  own  room. 
Friends  from  a  distance  can  see  the  ladies  in  the  parlor. 

Kb  The  young  ladies  w  ill  not  be  allowed  to  leaxe  the  Seminary  grounds, 
at  anv  time,  without  permission  :  and  the  gentlemen  w  ill  be  restricted  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Facailty. 

IT.  The  students  are  ex})ected  to  [)ay  ]n'o[tia'  res[)ect  to  the  Steward,  as  well 
as  to  all  ofiicers  of  the  Institnliou. 

18.  No  student  shall  change  his  or  her  room,  or  Ijoarding  i)lace,  without 
special  permission  from  the  President. 

li).  No  student  Avill  be  permitted  to  leaxc  the  school,  during  its  session, 
without  an  express  reijuest  from  tlu^  pai'cnt  oi' guardian,  made  to  the  President, 
and  Avith  the  consent  ol'  the  Facailty. 

2(1.  An\'  student  who,  without  Just  cause,  shall  fail  to  attend  the  exanuna- 
tions.  will  be  <'()nsidered  as  nndei*  ccnsui-e,  and  will  be  so  marked  on  the  next 
('atalogu(\ 

21.  Permission  to  be  absent  from  any  exerci.-e  must  l»e  obtained,  if  })ossible, 
before  the  absence  oc(an\ 

22.  No  student  will  be  peianitted  lo  lea\('  any  class  w  ithout  the  consiait  of 
the  Fa(Milty. 

2!b  Th(^  Ladies  and  (baitlemen  must  not  \isil  each  othei",-'  a[)ai-tments. 
walk  or  ride  tou'ctlua',  without  permission  :  mti"  con\crse  toii-ether  from  the 
wimlows. 

24.  Students  from  the  neighborhood  will  not  be  pcaanitted  to  \  isit  home  at 
such  tinu'S  as  will  interfere  Avith  the  regular  exercises  of  the  school. 

2r>,  Any  offending  student  may  he  punished,  according  to  the  nature  of 
the  offence,  by  private  oi-   j»ublic  reproof,  sus|)eusi()u,  dismission   or  ex[)ulsion. 

2<l.      Students  disnussetl  or  ex[)ellcd,  nuist  leave  the  jiremiscs  at  once. 


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117.  None  but  students  ciin  attend  the  Society  meetings,  unless  V>y  express 
permission  from  the  Faculty. 

28.  No  special  meeting  of  the  students  shall  be  held  at  any  time,  without 
l)ermission  of  the  President. 

29.  Any  temporary  prudential  regulation  for  the  government  of  the  school 
that  the  teachers  may  see  fit  to  adopt,  shall  be  equally  binding  with  these 
Bv-Laws. 


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MR.  &  MRS.  E.  CALYERT, 

Respectfully  iiiniounce  to  the  citizens  of  Williamsport  and  vicinitv,  that  thev 
/  have  fitted  up  anew  their 

SPACIOUS  ICE  CBEAM  SAtOONS 

On  the  South-East  cor,   of  Market  Square  and   Third  St. 

For  the  reception  of  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,  where  thev  will  be  ])oliteIv  waited 
on  hy  Mrs.  Calvert  and  daughter,  with  tlie  very  l')est  article,  niac'le  of  the 
^'ery  best  Cream  from  the  country  farms. 

Thankful  for  ])ast  favors,   they  ask  a  continuance  of  the  li])eral  ))atronaoo 
heretotore  extended  to  them. 

They  also  keep  for  sale  all  kinds  of 
SOrXH-EAST  CORNER  OF  ArARr<ET  S(,)rARK. 

WILLIAMSPORT,  PA. 


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No.  114  BALTIMOKE  ST.,  BALTIMORE,  MD. 

Keeps  constantly  on  band,  an  extensive  and  general  assortment  of  articles  in  his  line 
wliich  he  offers  at  MODERATE  and  UXIFOKM  V RICKS,  from  which    no   abntemnit   is 
made  except  to  whole s^ale  pvrcJiasfr^ . 

- —  glubanical,  ^rcljitfcliu'al,  (fnginecring  nn\i  ,5pra(nmg  gook^, 

All  Excellent  Assortnieiit. 

B.^  DRAWIXC;  IXSTKUMEXTS,  DRAAVIXG  BOOKS,  SCALES,  PAPERS,  MOIST  and 
CAKE  WATER  COLORS,  in  )>oxes  nnd  separate,  and  every  re({nisite  for  the  use  of  the 
ARCHITECT,  EXGIXEER  and  MECHAXICAL  DHAUGllfSMAX,  with  TEXT  BOOKS 
suitable  to  those  j)rofessions. 

i)rr  ARTISTS'  MATERIALS.— OIL  COLORS,  in  Tubes,  of  the  best  English  makers 
CAXVAS,  in  Rolls  and  on  Stretchers,  BRUSHES.  PALETTES,  EASELS,  MILl] 
BOARDS,  VARXISIIES.  DRYIXC  OILS,  an<l  all  other  articles  reouired  for  OIL  PAINT- 
IXG. 

ir.s?"All  the  materials  for  (JRECIAX  PAIXTIXC,  including  LITHOCRAPHS  and  MEZ- 
/OTIXT  PICTIRES,  with  printed  instructions. 

8^"  STATIOXERY  of  ;ill  kinds.  ])];\\m  and  fancy,  for  Lady's  use,  and  every  requisite  for 
the  Conntiiif^-  House  or  Ofhce. 


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]Ry  of  all  kinds.  ]>]aiTi  and  fancy,  for  Lady's  use,  and  every   reqii 
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per  Mail  will  receive  prompt  and  careful  attention. 

JRIiAY   $<  SWEELY, 


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< 'ollcics.  Seminaries  and  Comiuon  Sclioofs. 

A  LARdK  STOCK  OF  BLANK  BOOKS  ALWAYS  ON  HANI)  AND  FOR  SALE. 


A   well  Sch'ctcd  Stock',  in  ('\('i-y  dcpai'inient  of  Scicnee  and  Literature. 

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VESTINGS  AND  TRIMMINGS. 


Thankful  for  })ast   favors,    he  respectfully  solicits  a   continuance  of  ])ul)li( 
patrona«j.e. 


SGHOOL  MERCIIAiyDI 


SMITH,  WOODMAN  A  CO.,  vespt'otfully  submit  to  Teachers  and  School  Oflicers  their  facilities  for  supply- 
in;;  evt-ry  kind  of  School  Merchandise,  in  small  or  larj^e  cjuanlitiea,  at  the  lowest  prices  von  <'A8n  oni-y. 

They  have  unparalleled  advantajces  for  judi^iuL;  of  the  merits  of  the  best  luanuficturers  in  this  country 
and  in  Europe. 

GLOBES— All  sizes,  from  .".  to  30  inches  in  diameter,  from  75  cts.  to  si.r>0. 
OUTLINE  MAPS— Mitchell's,  lO  in  the  set,  w  itli  key,  ].rice  :^\'2. 
Cornell'8,  13  In  the  set,  with  key,  price  »10. 
Pelton'H,  G  in  the  set,  (very  larj^e,)  with  key,  i*2r>. 

The  "Independent  series  of  School  Maps,"  by  Geory:e  Schioeter.     Printed  on  cloth,  and  can  be  washed. 
MURAL  MAPS — Of  all  kinds,  by  Kn^'lish  and  American,  (Jerman  and  French  authors. 
CHARTS — Dr.  Johnson's  Philosophical  (Charts,  10  in  the  set,  with  key,  ^Ifj  in  cloth,  ^10  In  i)a})<M-,   $0  in 
sheets.    These  Charts  are  a  perfect  substitute  for  apparatus,  and  are  his^hly  commended  by  the  liiRlicst 
authority. 
Mattisiui's  Astronomical  Charts,  10  in  the  set,  in  paper,  Sir» ;  in  cloth  s<20. 
Yonman's  Chemical  Chart,  $5. 

Witall's  Astronomical  Planisphere,  mailed  for  ?3;  by  expi-ess,  ^2. HO. 
Cuttei-'s  Physiological  Charts,  $8  and  $12  per  set. 
Historical  Chart,  Lvman's,  witli  key,  ^1.50,  an  crcelleiit  vork. 
LONDON  SCHOOL  DIAGRAMS— Imported  and  for  sale  only  by  S.  W.  k  Co. 

LAK(iE  (iKOLOQiCAL  DiAdBAMS,  comi)risin};  a  large  section  of  the  Earth's  Crust ;  Table  of  the  Order  of  Suc- 
cession of  th»i  Stratitied  Kocks ;  Forms  of  Stratitication,  Ac.;  The  Carboniferous  Oroup  of  Coal  ami  Iron 
Strata;  Minin;:  Section  of  a  Coi'pci'  Mine,  Ac,  witli  explauatoiy  Notes,  Nine  Sheets,  each  25  by  20  in., 
col'il  ;  on  Holler,  (J  by  ">,  S6.  . 

TiiK  Earth's  Cki  st,  a  sectiow  of  the  above,  r>  ft.  bmu,,  .S.;. 

lioTANicAL  DiAoit.vMs,  exhibiting  the  Structure,  Pliysiology,  and  Classilication  of  Plants.     Boldly  drawn  and 
Colored,  and  atVordiiig  an  easy  niethotl  of  teaching  the  principles  of  this  interesting  science  in  Schools  or 
Families.     IJy  .las.  Stewart.     Six  Slicets,  cacii  2")  by  20  in.,  witii  description,  on  Koller,  JsG. 
l)iA(iaAMS  OF  PiivaicAi,  (iKQiiRAi'HV,  Natural  PJiilosopliy,  Machinery,  Manufacturers,  kc.     Send  for  a  Des- 
criptive List. 
APPARATUS— Full  atid  i)artial  sets  and  single  iiieces  of  all  kinds  of  .Mechanica],  Philosophical,  and  Ciiem- 

ical  appai-atus,  lor  sale  -M  manufacturers'  prices. 
BLACKBOARDS— Allen's  American  Blarklioard,  30  cts.  per  it.     Slat''  Blackboards,  nO  cts.  per  ft. 
ADAMANTINE   LIQUID   SLATE— 'i'liis   Slate   Preparation  is  a  i)erfect  substitute  for    Slate  Black- 
boards, ami  can  be  ajiplied  to  Walls  or  any  other  snuxith  and  hard  surface.     It  never  crumbles— always 
remains  hard,  black,  and  smooth,  ami  rivals  the  best  stone  Slate.     Price,  J^^l  i>er  pint.  ?<1.50  per  ([uart. 
SCHOOL  FURNITURE— Tlie  best  (piality  of  Modern  Styles  of  Furniture,  supplied  at  the  lowest  prices. 

Si-nd  for  a  C.italojriie. 
BOOKS — Any  and  all  kimls  of  Scjiool,  Text,  and  Librarv  Books,  foi-  sale  at  pubbVhers'  jiricesj 
STATIONERY— Plain  and  KiiUnl  Note  and  Letter  Paper,  Envelopes,  Pens,  .Vc. 

PIANOS— Arrangements  ha\  e  been  made  with  themaniitacturers  of  a  Sui'kkiok  Piano-Foktk.  esjiecially  and 
jiarticularly  adapted  to  the  wants  of  Schools,  liy  which   Schools  )nay  be  sui>)>lii'd  at  Irss  then  tlie  re'ii'lar 
ri(tfs.     Each  instrument  fuUv  warranted. 
SHEET  MUSIC  AND  MUSIC  BOOKS- American  and  Foreign  at  whole-^ale  prices, 
SCHOOL  PRINTING— Of  all  kinds,  executed  at  the  shortest  notice,  in  the  highest  style  of  art. 

»-»~Prin-(I1'als  of  Schools  can  have  ijnir  advertiscnuMits  inserted  in  any  of  the  leading  Newspajiers  at 
their  lowest  cash  rates. 
ARTISTS'  MATERIALS— Bru^be>,  Colois,  Canvas,  and  ev.ry  thing  r.-qnisite  f.,i-  (lie  Fine  Arts. 

The  subscribers  would  anmuince  \n  their  fiiends  and  )>atrons,  that  they  have  formtMl  a  connection  with 
(b"  largest  manufacturiiii,' house  nf  Artist^'  Materials  in  Paris,  and  can  supply,  at  the  lowest  cash  rates,  at 
wholesale  or  retail,  goods  of  tin;  best,  (juality.  Orders  carefully  and  ]>romiitlv  tilled.  A  liberal  di-conni  to 
Scho<d>.     Descriptive  Catalogues,  witii  jirices,  sent  free  upon  application. 

*^'*    Gurrexiii'ii'lCiitH  iirc  /■f'iii<  s/of  In  r)id<»<''  s/c  mps  far  niisn-crs  to  tlnlr  iii<<i'  iri>'s. 


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i^/'iits-  far   Sc/inols  diiil    Trtirhp)-.'!.  nixf    l^iihlUhcrs  <tu<l    Dealers  in    Scliool    Merflcandisi. 

596  Broadway,  New  York. 
609  Chestnut  Street,  Philad'a. 
180  Washington  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
(WARREN  HOLT,  Agt.l 
Cor.  Broughton  and  Barnard  Sts.,  Savannah,  Ga. 

(J.  F.  CANN,  Agt.l 


THE  AMERICAN  SCHOOL  INSTITUTE, 

(Kgfablislicd  In   1855,) 

Is  a  reli.ibb'  :Mel  jiractical  A  _  ei  i  e  \  ,  ( h  ro  Hi;!  i  w  liieli  I''a  In  i  1  ic-^,  and  SchooN  of  c\  .tv  ui'ade,  ina\  enira'^c  k;\  |'i;ri- 
I  N(  Ki>  and  \i  eOMi'i.isHKi) 'I'liACMiits  and  I'ltoi  rsHOKS,  lor  an,\  Department  ol  Instruction,  h'sjnmif  itiriUii,x 
i"i-    iiiiisir    I'eac/i'rs.     ( 'on-iderai  i^n  is;,'i\eii  in  «or /r^/ as  well  as  /v///ra//o;i(// adajil  ation. 

Kcterences.  -I'KKsii.KNi'  and  FAen.rv  ot  Anileist  ('olle;:e;  Hon.  IIknrv  r.AitNMU),  LL.D.  Chan- 
<'.-!lor  ul  Wiseoii-^in  IniNer^iiy,  Madi-on.  Wi-^. ;  -  Hon.  Tn  loo.  Fri;i.in(;iii  •^  skn,  LL.I).,  and  KAciiL-rv  ot  Wut-ers 
Colb;-'-,  N.  .1.;  Dr.  Wn.iJAM  Ctiitris,  Linn-^tone  Sininu-,  S.  ('.  ;_n,,n.  AiaiKur  Pikk.  Little  Pock,  Ark.: 
.Mij.ro.v  K.  H\(  o\,  .Marion,  Ala.  ;  I'rnf.  S.  Tknm.v,  i'res'i.  ?'a>ctl>'  Female  <'(.lle;4c,  ]\Iis<.  :  K'v.  T.  M.  Cans, 
\\ilrnin!;ton,  D^  I.  ;  .losiiiA  !•'.  Pcarl,  A.  M.,  Sup't-  Public  In--iriei.^  Nasln  ille,  'i".-nii\ 

■■*■■.<>■■*  E\p'' I  i'li  I  Til  Teachers  of  ability  ari'  coni  in  ua  II  y  \\  ariic  I, 

SEi^Seiid  tor  ;i  Ciniiiar  o\|ilaining  I'lan,  .Vc. 

SMITH.  WOODMAN  &  CO.,  '  ?R5  Chestnut  Street,  Philad'a. 

••  (596  Broadway,  New  York. 

SOUTHERN  OFFICE,  Cor.  Broughton  and  Barnard  Sts.,  Savannah,  Ga. 

iJ.  F.  CANN,  Agent.  I 

Col  r^ -|,oiii|eiits  ev[ic(Miir-:  answer^  ^lioiild  emdo^e  vfani]>s. 


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