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^Bank  open  at  all  seasonable  hours.     Drafts  sold  and   Col- 
lections made  at  reasonable  rates. 


J.  D.  WALLACE,  Agent, 

No.  12  West  Tliird  Street,  (Market  Square,) 


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Keeps  on  hand  all  the  Text  Books  i'Shd  in 

Wilhamsport  Dickinson  Seminary ; 

Also,  the  Largest  and  Finest  collection  of 
Standard,     Miscellaneous     and    Professional    Works, 

To  1)0  found  outside,  of  the  larjjfor  citu's. 

A  FULL  LTjYE  OF  ST.rriO.YERY. 

A(lai)ted  to  tlie  Wiiuts  of 

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Also^  A  Genercd  Baiilaiig  Business. 

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J.  D.  WALLACE,  Agent, 


No.    12  West  Thinl  Struct,  (I^Iarket  Siniare,) 


I\i;i:rs  o^  tta^'D  at.l  tiih  Thxt  F.ooks  t-si;!)  in 

VVilhamsporr   Dickinson  Seminary  ; 

Also.  iUr  r.arui'si  and  I'incsl  (m)!!^^ ion   of 
Standard,     Misceiianeous     and     Professional     Works, 

To   b(j  fuuinl  ouL^idc  of  the    l;i  i-^cr  ci  t  i('<. 

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(Over  I..  1..  STEARICS'   Store,) 

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Xo.  ST    I'iiu'   Street, 


JOHN   E.   JONES   k   CO., 


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MILL    SUPPLIES, 

Paints,  Oils,  Hardware  &  Cutlery, 

21    \Vc.<l   T/urd  >S7.,  (opposite  Court  House,) 
W11.I.IAMSPOUT,    PA. 


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A.  S    YOI^NG,  Prt's't. 


A.    K.  MABIL,  Soc'y 


"EXCELSIOR" 


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Piano-Forte  Manufacturing  Co. 


Ware-Rooms,  26  Foiirtli  Avenue, 


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Wmntfarfory  WTLLTAWSPOBT,  PA. 

JAMES  Mc'DOXALD,  Su])erinten(lent. 


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DEALERS  IN 


STATION  ERY,8CH00L  BOOKS 

Wall    Paper,    &c., 

AVa  SV)  I'Jast  Third  S/.,  WILLI AMSPOIiT,  PA. 


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COM  YELL, 

THE     HATTER! 


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Wholesiile  and  Retail  Dealer  in 


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Gents'  Furnishing  Goods. 


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Drs.  Richards  &    Klump 


FOR  ALL  WORK  IN  THJ: 


DENTAL      LINE, 

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Is  at  No.  U2  PIKB  f^l.,  near  4th. 

WILLI AMSPORT,  PA. 


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FINE    CLOTHING, 

CL  0  TIFTHS,    aiSSIMEEES, 

An-d   C©x\ts'  Furnisliiiig  Goods, 


No.  ST   Pine   .Street, 


JOHN   E.  JONES  &  CO., 


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DEALERS  IN 


MILL     SUPPLIES, 

Paints,  Oils,  Hardware  &  Cutlery, 

21  Wed  Third  ^7.,  (opposite  Court  House,) 
WII.L.IAMSPORT^    PA. 


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A.  S    YOITNG,  Prcs't. 


A.    K.  MABIE,  See'y. 


"EXCELSIOR" 


Piano-Forte  Manufacturing  Co. 


Ware-Rooms,  26  Fourth  Avenue, 


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Wanufarfory  WTLTTAMSPOBT,  PA. 


JAMES  Mcdonald,  Suiierintendent. 


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STATIOiNERY,SCHOOL  BOOKS 

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Mo.  3C>  East  Third  St..  WILLI  AMSPORT,  I*A. 


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COnTELE, 

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Ar.vf  I )()()r  to  fhc  l^osf  Office- 


STANDARD   WORKS. 


Miscellaneous    Literature. 


@lli)§i)    ^t)Et 


Sabbath  School  Libraries. 


FTri'jjYcii  ,v-  .iMEimw.y  im ti.il  r.irhiHS. 


cHitll    j|3apcr  ;iub    oclinboto    Sktbcs. 


The  Oldest  and  Largest  Newspaper  Agency 

in    the    City. 

Orders     Promptly     Despatched. 


A.   JAMES   WEISE, 


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Ko.  2(>  icnst  :ia  St. 


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R.  C.  CHASE  &  CO., 

JVo.  49  West  Third  Street, 


FINE  ART  EMPORIl, 


Dealers  in 


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Engravings    and    Pictures^   of    all     kinds^ 

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Stereoscojje^  and  Views^  Albums^  Artists^  Materials^ 
DECALCOMANIE,  wax  for  Fruit  &  Flowers,  GLASS  SHADES 

I^{fr}((u    Wdre^  JioJienn'an^  AJahrfster  tC*  Lffva, 


ROGEPtS^  STATE ETTES,  WALL  POCKETS, 

And  articles  of  every  deseriptioii  in  Plain  and  Carved  Walnut. 

WiiuJajr   Shades,  Aletal  and  Mould/ n<J  Coriirees, 

Curtain  Buiid s  a iid  Loops,  l^teture  Cord, 

Tassels,  Aui/s  (uaJ  Uooi^s,  (S'e. 


FRAMES 


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Of  all  styles  and  vurielu's  at  the  Lowest  liates  to  he  t'ound  in  this  City, 
r  Special  attention  given  to  the  Framing  ()t'  all  kinds  of  I'ictnres. 


French    and    German    Mirror    Plates,  Store 

Fronts,  Window  and  Picture  Glass, 

at  Wholesale  &  Retail. 


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M  I S C E L I . A N E () U S     Li  1^ E, R A T U  R E 


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Sabbath  School  Libraries. 


/■v/AWYV/  ,v  .i.\i  i:i;i('.i.\'  i.viti.il  i'.ipeus. 


The  Oldest  and  Largest  Newsjianer  Agency 

in    the    CUty. 

Orders     PRoMPrEV     DI'SPatched. 


A.   JAMES   WEISE, 


Wll.l.lA  MSI'oK  T.     r  A 


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R.  C.  CHASE  &  CO., 

,/ro.  40  West  Third  Street, 


FINE  ART 


Dealers  in 


Engravings    and    Pictures^   of    all     kinds, 

Htereo^cope^  and  Vieivs^  Alhum^^  Artist^''  MoAeinah^ 
DECALCOMANIE,  WAX  for  Fruit  &  Flowers,  GLASS  SHADES 

l\n*i((ii    Wffrcy  JioJienn'an^  AJahffsfer  it*  Lava, 


KOCiEIlS^  STATLETTES,  WALL  POCKETS. 
And  articles  of  every  deseriptiou  in  Plain  and  Carvc^l  Walnut. 

live  I  I^  lE^  O  :E6  3  , 

Window   SJnidcs,  .Mef((J  and  MOaJdimJ  (^ornJccs, 

Cartain  Bauds  and  L()()f)s,  Ptetarr  Cord, 

TasseLs.  Adds  and  IIooIks,  (S'c. 


FRAMES 


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OF  all  Styles  and  varii'lics  al  tlu',  I.owcst   liak's  to  he  lound  in  tliis  City. 
ll^'SpcM'ial  attention  L!;iven  to  the  Franiinu-  of  all  kinds  of  I*ietures. 


French    and    German    Mirror    Plates,  Store 

Fronts,  Window  and  Picture  Glass, 

at  Wholesale  &  Retail. 


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JVo.  17  West  Third  Street, 
T^IlililAMSPORT,  PEITIT'A.. 


The  PIANO  FORTE  Ware-Room  connected  with  the  City  Music 
Store  is  one  of  the  finest  in  the  State.  Purchasers  will  find  here  an 
advantage  over  Philadelphia  or  New  York.  In  the  same  room  can 
be  seen  Pianos  from  the  three  most  celebrated  makers  in  this  country: 

STBINWAY  k  SONS,  New  Youk. 

CinCKKRIXG   k  SONS,  Boston. 

A.  WKIMVEU,  New  York. 

Also,  tlic  GOT.D   MKDAT.  PIANO,  by   Kx.viiE  k  Co.,  P>altimore. 


THE    ROO.M     IS    KEPT    IJY 


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\\\   Ma^on  c\:   Hamlin. 
Also,    SIIKKT   ^\\<\r   k    MISK^    r>()OKS,    IMANO   STOOLS, 

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Pianos.    .\b"l()(U'()ns  and    Cnliinct    ()ru\'ins  are   kept  to   rent.      The 
rent  applied  if  the  inslninienl  is   purchased. 

fj"^^  I'ianos  and  Organs  tuned  and  repaired  ])y  U^aving  directions 
at  t  he  Store  as  al»o\'e. 

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Abram  IIpdegraff,  President, 

Rev.  Irvin  H.  Torrence,  Secretary, 

Rev.  Joseph  France,  -         .        - 

Rev.  T.  Mitchell,  I).  D., 

A.  A.  Wineoardner,  Esq., 

Samuel  Love,  P]sq., 

Col.  Jacob  Sallade, 

Hon.  Eli  Slifer, 

John  Weisel,  Esq,,     -         .         - 


Williamsport. 
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B.   L.  RICHARDS,   Steward  and  Treasurer. 


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Centra  I  Peinisijlrajiia  Conference. 

Rev.  S.  W.  Sears  Rev.  J.  W.  Langley. 


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Philrulelpkla    ConfereHce. 

F.  Crouch.  Rev.  T.  A.  Fernley. 


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FARMING  IMPLEMENTS,  &c.,  &c. 

IRON,    BELTING,    SADDLERY    &     COACH-W^ARE. 


©liE  FMCl  CLOTHIIG  HOUSE, 

GENTS'   rURNISHING    GOODS, 

HATS,  CAPS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES  AND  TRAVELING  BAGS, 
Corner  Third  Street  and  Market  Square, 

.  T^fJlsK    \  Williamsport^  Pa. 

Cloths,  Ciissimeres,  Vestirgg,  etc.,  Constantly  on  hand  and  made  up  in  the 


Best  Manner,  at  Low  Prices. 


Boots  and  Sboes  in  Basement. 


Gent's  Calf  Boots  Made  to  Order 


JOHN   ROTll, 


WM.  II.  ROTH. 


J.  ROTK  &  BRO.^ 


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WALL    PAPER,    TOYS,    ^^c. 

No,  J 31   West  JFouTth  Street, 

WILLIAMSPORT,  PA. 


UHDERHILL  L  HILLEQAS, 


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5  Flue  Street, WilMaMsport,  Fa 


MILVSOX'S  FL¥E  SHOES  AXD  IlAJfD  MADE  CALF 

BOOTS,    A.    SPECIALTY. 


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WILLIAMSPORT     DICKINSON     SEMINARY. 


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Abram  Updegrafp,  President, 
Rev.  Irvin  H.  Torrence,  Secretary, 
Rev.  Joseph  Prance, 
Rev.  T.  Mitchell,  D.  D., 

A.  A.  WiNEGARDNER,  EsQ., 

Samuel  Love,  Esq., 

Col.  Jacob  Sallade, 

Hon.  Eli  Slifer,  ... 

John  Weisel,  Esq,,     -        -        .        . 


Williamsport. 
Philadelphia. 
Baltimore^  Md. 
Williamsporl. 


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Lewisburg. 
Williamsport, 


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B.  L.  RICHARDS,  Steward  and  Treasurer, 


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Visiting    Committees. 

Centi'al  Pennsylvania  Conference, 

Rev.  S.  W.  Sears  Rev.  J.  W.  Langley. 

Philadelphia  Conference. 

Rev.  J.  F.  Crouch.  Rev.  T.  A.  Fernley. 


Ii.  IH'DOWEilali, 

24  E.  Third  Street,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 


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FARMING  IMPLEMENTS,  &c.,  &c. 

IRON,    BKLTING,    SADDLERY    &     COAOH-WARE. 


(DIE  FMCl  CLOTHIIG  MOUSE," 

GENTS'   FURNISHING    GOODS, 

HATS,  CAPS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES  AND  TRAVELING  BAGS, 
Corner  Third  Street  and  Market  Square, 

T^  IL^IsK   ]  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Cloths,  Cassimeres,  Vestipgs,  etc.,  Constantly  on  hand  and  made  up  in  the 

Best  Manner,  at  Low  Prices. 


Boots  and  Shoes  in  Basement. 


Gent'g  Calf  Boots  Made  to  Order. 


JOHN   ROTII. 


\VM.  n.  ROTH. 


J.  ROTH  ^  BRO.^ 


Dealers  in 


WALL    PAPER,    TOYS,    ^c. 

No,  131   West  Fourth  Street, 

WILLIAMSPORT,  PA. 


UKCEHHILIi  bi  HILLEGAS, 


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'5  Fine  Street, WilMiMsport,  Pa. 


MVJf SOX'S  FLKE  SHOES  A.YD  HAXB  MADE  CALF 

BOOTS,    A   SPECIALTY. 


mim^  $t  VAWDEBSilOE, 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 


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CHEMICALS,  PATENT  MEDICINES,  &C., 

]xm^  Mm§  and  lujuors  foil  lIcHidnal  |sc, 

Bnishes,   Perfumery    and    Toilet   Articles, 

2fo.  5  Bast  Third  Street, 

^';SSSk.}         WILLIAMSPORT,  PA. 


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^hysicians^  "Prescriptions  jLccurately  Compounded. 


HANSON,  GIBSON  &  CO., 

^^lalwn^ilir,  (fnn^Iop.^,  Mali  f Hj^r, 

BLANK  BOOKS,  PRINTING,  WRAPPING  AND 

MANILLA     PAPERS,    SUNDAY    SCHOOL 

BOOKS,  LIBRARIES   &  REQUISITES, 

A0ADE3IIG   &   SCHOOL   BOOKS, 

At  Close  Prices.    Attention  respectfully  invited, 
Doebler's  Hall,  36  East  3d  Street, 


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H.  L.  HOLDEN. 


GEO.  W.  LENTZ. 


J.  SALLADl 


Real   Estate  Savings  BaNK 


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CORJVER  THIRD  ^  Rmf^E  STS., 

WILLIAMSPORT,  PA. 


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Six  per  cent,  interest  paid  on  all  deposits  remaining  thirty  days] 
and  upwards. 

Administrators,  Executors  and  Attorneys,  who  collect,  and  are 
compelled  to  hold  the  funds  any  length  of  time,  and  all  other  par- 
ties or  individuals,  will  find  it  to  their  interest  to  deposit  in  this 
Bank. 

Also^  A  General  Banking  Business. 


Bank  open  at  all  seasonable  hours.     Drafts  sold  and   Col- 
lections made  at  reasonable  rates. 


J.  D.  WALLACE,  Agent, 


Kg.  12  West  Third  Street,  (Market  Square,) 


Keeps  on  hand  all  the  Text  Books  used  in 


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Also,  tlie  Laru^t'st  and  Finest  collection  of 
Standard,     Miscellaneous     and    Professional    Works, 

To  be  found  outside  of  tlu;  larger  cities. 

A  FULL  L1.KE  OF  ST.dTIO^'ERY. 

Adapted  to  the  wants  of 


Also,  Wall  Paper,  Wlndoiv  Shades,  Pietare  Cords, 

Tassels,  (j'C- 


WHOLKSALK  AND   IlETAIL  DKALERS   IN 


CHEMICALS,  PxlTENT  MEDICINES,  &G., 

nhic^  l|mc^  and  :muors  fon  |!ctlinnal  |sc, 

Bruslies,    Perfumery    and    Toilet    Articles, 

JVo.  5  East  Third  Street, 

S^i,}  WILLIAMSPORT,  PA. 


.MILTON    I] 
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^Jij'sicians'  .Presc?'ij)tio?is  A.ccurately  Cotripounded, 

HANSON,  GIBSON  &  CO., 

BI,ANK  I'.OOKS,  PRINTING.  WliAPPING  AND 

MANILLA     PAPERS.    SI  NBA  ¥    SCHOOL 

ROOKS,    LIHRARIES    <(•  REQUISITES, 

ACADEMIC    <f-    SCHOOL    ROOKS, 

At  ('lotte  Prices.    Attmition  respectfully  invited. 
Doebler's  Hall,  36  East  3d  Street, 


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L.  C.  MUOKE.J 


No.  74  Market  Street. 


J.  G.  JESTER 


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GEO.  W.  LENTZ. 


J.   SALLADl 


Real   Estate  Savings  BaNK 


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CORjYER  third  ,f  PIAr^  STS., 

WILI.IAMSPORT^  PA. 

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Six  per  cent,  interest  p^iid  on  all  deposits  remaining  thirty  days! 
and  upwards.  •  '    ' 

Administrators,  Executors  and  Attorneys,  who  collect,  and  are 
compelled  to  hold  the  funds  any  length  of  time,  and  all  other  par- 
ties or  individuals,  will  fhid  it  to  their  interest  to  deposit  in  this 
Bank. 

Mso,  A  Genei*al  Baiikin^d  Business. 


"^^^^  Banh  open  at  all  seaso/)abh^  Jioar,^,     Draffs  ,soId  and    Col- 
lections  made  at  reasonahJe  rates. 


J.  D.  WALLACE,  Agent, 


Xo.   VI  West  Third  street.  (Market  Square,) 


JvKLl'S    <«    HAM'    AM.    Till;    TlCX'l'    liociKS    ISKl)    IN 


Wilhamsport   Dickinson  Semin? 


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Also,  the  Lnri^cst  and  Finest  (•<)ll('cti()n  of 
Standard,     Miscellaneous     and     Professional    Works, 

'ro  be  romid  oin  >i(l(' oi"  t  li('  I;u',LC<'r  <'it  i<'s. 

A  FVLL  LIXE  OFST.rnoXKUY. 

AdupttMl   to  t  hr  wains  of 

3\rox?'c^si    IDoi^ot    ixx    Ooixxxootioxx. 


llso,  Wall  P(ii)'M\  Win  lot V  Shtf.drs,  Picture  Cords, 

Tassels,  (j-e- 


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J\'o.  17  West  Third  Street, 


"WIlililAMSPOnT,  PEITIT'A.. 


The  PIANO  FOIITE  Ware-Koom  connected  witli  the  City  Music 

Stoi'e  is  one  of  tlie  finest  in  the  State.     Pnrcliasers  will  find  here  an 

idvantage  over  Philadelphia  or  New  Yoi-k.     In  the  same  room  can 

[be  seen  Pianos  from  the  tliree  most  celebrated  makers  in  this  country: 

STEIXWAY  k   SONS,  N  i]w  Voiik. 

CIIIClvERlXC^  k   SONS,  Boston. 

A.  \VEinu:U,  New  York. 

Also,  the  GOLD   MKDAL   IMAXO,  hy   Knabe  k  Co.,   Baltimore. 


THE    ROOM     IS    K1:J>T     liV 


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IP    I    J^    1^    o    s 

Wnrrniit('(l  for  '1  \v[\v<^.     1'lie  celebrated 
Mnde  1>\    Prince  cV  To..  JiiiUnlo.    N.  \.      Warranted  lor  live    Years. 


Jiy  Mason  ^V:   Hamlin. 
Also,    SllKKT   MISK^   .V   MV^W    BOOKS,    BIAXO  STOOLS, 


Pianos,    Melodcons  .'ind    (\*d»inet    Oruans  are  kept  to  rent.     The 
rent,  a|)j)lied  it'  the  instrnnicnt  is   pnrclmsed. 

2;^/'^  Binnos  :ind  Or^nns  tuned  and  repnired  ])y  leaving  directions 
at  the  Store  as  above. 

^v^uV;^::;^;,:^^s    (  D.  S.  ANDRUS  8l  CO. 


A.  S.  YOUNG,  Pres't. 


A.  K.  MABIE,  Sec'y- 


"EXCELSIOR 


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Piano-Forte  Manufacturing  Co. 


l^raFerooiiis,  26  Fowr^li  Avenue^ 


nSTlES-VlT* 


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JImi  H/arfori/,     157  LLIA  3lSP()in\     PA. 


JAMES  McDonald,  Superintendent, 


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STATION  ERY,SC110()L  HOOKS 


WALL  PAPER,  &c., 


A'o.  J(!  /v^.s•/  77/ //v/  S/.. 


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STANDARD     WORKS. 


Miscellaneous    Literature. 


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Sabbath    School    Libraries. 


TTVnXTXKrcSr 


FiiEXcii  ,s-  ./.i//;/;/r./.\-  imtlii:  rifers. 


:|?,ul]  f  apcr  .and  ^VriiKlair  .iliadc^i 


The  Oldest  &  Largest   Newspaper   Agency 

in  the  City. 

Orders   ])romptly   dcspatclicd. 


WlI.IJAMSl'ullT,  J'a. 


A.  JAMES  WEISE, 

Ko.  2(i  IJ.  Third  St. 


R.  C.  CHASE  &  CO., 

JVo.  49  West  Third  Street, 


FINE  ART 


Dealers  in 


Engravings    and    Pictures,   of   all    kinds, 

Stc7\'0f<('0l)('s  and  Views^  Alhum.'^^  Artist^''  Materiah^ 
DECALCOMANIE,  WAX  for  Fruit  &  Flowers,  GLASS  SHADES 


iio(;ers^  statlfttes,  wall  pockets. 

And  artutk's  of  rvcrv  di'S(;ri])ti(m  in  Phiin  and  Carved   Walnut. 

lis/:  T  lE^/ 1?.  O  Z^  3  , 

Window   Slunlrs,  Metal  a  ml  Aloii  hi  iinj  (^nrnices, 

Cnrtdin  Hands  (f iid  Loops,  Pleiai'e  Cord , 

Tassels,  ,\ails  aial  Hooks,  (j'e, 

FRAMES, 

Of  nil  Styles  1111(1  varieties  at  the  Lowest  Kates  to  be  I'oiuid  in  this  Citj'. 
^5  Sjiecial  attention  given  to  the  Ffaiiiiiii;-  of  all  kinds  of  Pictures. 


French   and    German    Mirror    Plates,  Store 

Fronts,  Window  and  Picture  Glass, 

at  Wholesala^  Retail. 


Drs.  Richards  &    Klump 


FOR  ALL  WORK  IN  THE 


DENTAL      LIN 

SoiUh  West  Cor.  ^kl  and  Market  Streets, 

(Over  L.   L.  STEARi\S^    Store,) 

A\^iLLTA:Msi>()in\  Pa. 


IP®  tl,i)  |^a€li)i 


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MRS.    M.   B.    DOUGHERTY'S 

Fancy    and    Trimming   Store, 

Is  at    \o.   92  I'lXE   HI.,  n('<n-4ih. 
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JOHN   E.  JONES  <t   CO. 


DKALKKS  IN 


MILL    SUPPLIES, 

Paints^  Oils^  Hardware  &  Cutlery^ 

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AuRAM   Uim)E(;raff,  rresident, 
Rev.  Irvin   11.  Turrknce,  Secretary, 
Rev.  Joseph   France,     - 
Rev.  T.  Mitchel].,  1).  I).,     - 
A.  A.    vVi\E(iARi)NER,  Esq., 
k>AMi:EL  T.ovE,  Esq., 
Col.  Jacob  Sal  lade, 
Hon.  Eli   Slifer, 
John  Weisel,  Esc[., 


PJilladelphia, 
IkiUimore,    M(L 

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V  i  s  I T I N  ( ;    Com  m  i  ttres  . 


Cci'l ral    rcnusijlraiiia     Conference, 

\\\\\,  S    W,  Sears.  Rev.  J.  W.  Lanuley. 

Phil(iAleli)lii(i   Con  j\  re  nee. 


Re\.  J.    W   CroI  (^IL 


Rev.  1\  a.  Eernley 


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Rev.  W.  lee  SPOTTSWOOD,  D.  D.,  President, 

Moral  Philowphy  and  Belles  Lettres. 

H.  A.  CURRAN,  A.  M., 

Ancient  and  German  Languages. 

CHARLES  J.  LITTLE,  A.  M., 

Mathematics. 


}I.  C.  MOVER, 


Natural  Science. 


E.  GRISCIIOW, 

Tnstrinnental  and  Vocal  Music 

Miss  ANNA  M.  THOMSON,  Preceptress, 

French  Language. 

Miss  EANNIE   B.  ROWLAND, 

Lainting  and  Drawing. 

R.  C.  CONNER, 

Prcparatorij  Department. 

Miss  R.  S.  LOUDENSLAGER,  A.  M., 

Prnnirrii  Depart  me  nt. 


Abram  Updegraff,  President, 


Rev.  Irvin  H.  Torrence,  Secretary, 
Rev.  Joseph  France,    - 
Rev.  T.  MrrcHELL,  I).  D.,     - 
A.  A.  Wikegardner,  Esq., 
Samuel  Love,  Esq., 
Col.  Jacob  Sallade, 
Hon.  Elt  Slifer, 
John  Wetsel,  Esq., 


WiUia'nhspori, 
Philadelphia, 
Baltimore.    Md, 
WiUiamsport. 

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Leivisburg, 
Williamsport. 


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(].   L.  RICHARDS,   SU'ward  clc  Treasurer. 


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Ccidi'al   reniisjjlvaiiia 


Rev.  S.  W.  Sears. 


Conference. 

Rev.  J.  W.  Langley, 


FltiUvdel/jhut  Confe reiwe. 

Rev.  J.  F.  Crouch.  Rev.  T.  A.  Fernley, 


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I  L  L I  A  M  S  P  0  R  T      DICKINSON      SEMINARY 


Rev.  W.  lee  SPOTTSWOOD,  D.  D.,  President, 

Moral  Philosophy  and  Belles  Lettres. 

H.  A.  CUR  RAN,  A.  M., 

Ancient  and  German  Languages. 

CHARLES  J.  LITTLE,  A.  M., 

Mathematics. 

H.  C.  MOVER, 

Natural  Science. 

F.   GRISCHOW, 

Instruniental  and  Vocal  Music. 

Miss  ANNA  M.  THOMSON,  Preceptress, 

French  Language. 

Miss  FANNIE   B.  ROWLAND, 

Painting  and  Drawing. 

B.  C.  CONNER, 

Preparatory  Department. 

Miss  R.  S.  LOUDENSLAGER,  A.  M., 

Primary  DepaYtment, 


WILLTAMSPORT      DICKINSON      SEMINARY 


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lass    ^rabualing. 


JUNE    22^    1870. 


•  Miss  Isabella  Prtjyne  Harris,  A.  1). 
Miss  Sallie  Harris  Wineoaruner,  i^.  S. 
John  Alfred  Opp,  B.  S. 
Wm.  Henry  Stroiim,  B.  S. 


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WILLIAM  SPORT     DICKINSON      SEMINARY. 


NAMES. 

Rebecca  E.  Bender, 
M.  E.  Bell. 
Elmira  M.  Butler, 
Emma  W,  Cole, 
Sara  E.  Conner, 
Hattie  C.  Cleaver, 
Libbie  Darli, 
Jessie  F.  Dodson, 
Low  Edwards, 
OUie  Edwards,     - 
Mate  Erdly, 
Ifey  Feglery, 
Jennie  11.  Faulk, 
Emily  A.  Grey,     - 
Rebecca  E.  Griggs, 
Mary  K.  Gilmore, 
Clara  A.  (iihnore, 
Ada  (jJf)()dlander, 
Octavicr  M.  Harden, 
l^>eU  M.  Harris, 
Sida  K,  Harris, 
Mary  J.  Horner, 
Margie  Horner, 
Harriet  Hess, 
Aggie   Ho  hues, 
Mattie   Hagenbuch, 
Lizzie  S.  Ivahn, 
Tjucy  Hoiimes,     - 
Sue  F.  Jones, 
Mary  E.  Jamerson, 


JLAniJES. 


RESIDENCES. 


G^^eencastle. 
Harrisburg, 
Half  Moon, 
Chicago^  III. 
Marion  Station^  Md. 
Ashland, 
Williamsport. 

Annapolis^  Md, 
Williamsport, 
Nauvoo, 
Williamspoi't. 

Peni/an^  N.  Y, 

Ilo^e  Vallen, 

Willia.msport. 
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Wriglifsville, 
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llaUimore,^  Md, 
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Williamsport, 

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Milesburg, 

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NAMES. 


Lottie  K.  John, 
Maggie  E.  Kline, 
Sophia  P.  Keith, 
*Mattie  B.  Keith, 
Alice  W.  Long, 
Kel)ecca  Levan,     - 
M.  Ellie  Massey, 
Maggie  L.  Moltz,     - 
Ella  Moltz, 
Emma  Moltz,    - 
Flora  Moltz, 
Eliza  Moi'risoii, 
Jennie  Morrison, 
Anna  M.  XowvelK 
Plicebe  Xeeld, 
Ida  J?rice, 
Alice  1 'rice  5 
Annie  E.  Pott, 
Mary  Ivotli, 
A  lie  ♦!.  I\()ss, 
Kmma  L.  Ivichnrds, 
Ilaniiah  ('.  Ileiiiliold, 
Kat(^  St I'oli, 
Annie  1^.  Spottswood, 
F'annie  S.  Smitli, 
Mn\-  Stewart, 
Floi'cnce  St  roll, 
Klidn  S.  I'lionias, 
Kmma  White, 
Sallic^  11.  Winegardner, 
Ida  M.  Wrigiit, 
A  nice   Williamson, 
Mollie  W'eblx^r, 


*D('CM'iis('(l. 


rp:sidences. 


Broad  Top  City. 

Williamsporf. 
u 

PlladelpJiio. 

Willi  (fin's  j)07i. 

u 

u 
u 

Will  i(tinsport. 
Fritnuhliip. 

JVillianisjjorL 

u 

u 

EJaini<viUe. 
Ncir  (himln'rland. 
W(tsJiin<jf(>})^  I).  C. 
Will  in  lusjHjvt. 
l>ii  nhitrij. 
Will  i(iini^j)orL 

Jh'nric/r. 

]\l'//i(/  tiispoji, 

Milliaiiispor/. 

H(nnj)t<)n 

}ViUh/))isp(})'/, 

44 

drrsr'i/  Shorw. 
llarrii^hurg. 


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OENTLJ^Ml^N. 


NAMES. 


RESIDENCES. 


I    I 


I    1 


i    i 


Ed.  J.  Ayres, 
Frank  Barndollar,     - 
Harry  Barndollar, 
Georo'c  S.  Bachman, 
William  M.  Brewer, 
J.  IT.  Brittain, 
C.  T.  Brengle, 
(J.  S.  Bowman, 
Georoe  W.  Blood. 

CD  ' 

J.  P.M.  Bisel. 
H.  11.  P>ender,   - 
J.  E.  Bell,      - 
W.  J.  lUickalew, 
William  Bryson. 
p.  J.  l^rewer,    - 
Willie  Baker, 
I^.  C.  Conner,    - 
J.  W.  Conlbourn. 
L  II.  Coulbonrn, 
William  A.  Carvei',  - 
Januis  W.   (Jompton, 
L  P.  Campbell, 
P.  P.  Campbell, 
James  C.   (.haney, 
8.  O.  Chancy,    - 
Boyd  C.  Caldwell, 
L.  W.  Chandler, 
John  W.  (h-amer. 
J.  M.  Campbell, 
Pavid   Chestnnt. 
II.  »).  Cleaver, 
A.  C.  Clarke, 
I.  L.  Chandler, 


Onaucock^  Va. 
Bloody  Bun. 

44 

Vaniehvillc, 
Fall  Brook. 

Vineland^  N.  J. 

Cumhi'i  land^  3[d. 

SI.  Charles,  III. 
Philadrlpliia. 

Williamsporl. 

Greencaslle. 

Kelley  P.  0. 

Bloomsburg. 

Ccnlralia. 

Fall  Brook 

Williainsporl. 

Marion  Slalion,  Md, 


44 


44 


u 


u 


Pff/rrc  Dciirarr.^  Md 
Willidmsporl. 
Pine,  Grove  Mills. 


44 

l)tinl'irlx\  Md. 

Li  44 

Williams})()rl. 
Lock.  Have)}. 
Williamsporl. 
Klitiesgrove. 

Ilaneoek,  Md. 
AsJiland. 
Huntingdon. 
Carlisle. 


cc 


W  I  L  L  I  A  M  S  I>  (J  11  r      1)  !  ( Mv  I  N  S  O  N      SEMINARY 


N  AMi:s. 

John  K.  Courier, 
Samuel  B.  Dobbie, 
George  W.  Drehr, 
Willie  A.  Dart, 
William  C\  Davis, 
Frank  W  Dietrirk, 
C.  F.  Drehr,  •      . 

K^aniuel  Ji.  Dunkel, 
(i.  \\  .  luehelheruer, 
(\  (ji.  Flwerl, 
\V.  v.   Khlen, 
(Miarles  IF  Fllinucr. 
(i.  fl.  l^vans,   . 
Iv.  AI.  Ihiilcy, 
Ira  (\  iMldy, 
W  .  f\ .  F(UU', 

C.  IF  Fhk'u,  . 
Wilson   Kvans, 
T.  S.  b  aus, 
John  .\F  I''ari(.'li, 

-\  l[)lu'ii<  l"i'anilrl(U'r,    . 
JiMiatliiiM  (iuldin, 
IMiilip  i  m)(k1\\  ill, 
William    M.    (ircrn, 
'riu'cdorc    iiarmaii.     . 
J.  \\  .   (u'oup, 
Alexander  (iross, 
(F  W  .  (ieiser, 
IF  S.  1 1  umphrey, 
William  S.  IIammon(F 
F.    A.  IFirlsoek, 

D.  W.  Ilcim,     . 
(Jeorac  Hill, 
William  Hauu:, 


RESIDENCES. 

Cogan   Station, 
Lonaconing^  Md. 
William  sporty 

u 


bw 


\\\'Ui(f  mspoi^L 
Jl()/iri<ciUe. 

W^il  Ham  sport. 


u 


Will  tarn  f<i)(>rt, 
Slalinglon, 
fjccstxirg. 
Lama  r. 

W^i  I  Ham  sport, 

nroad  Top  City. 

Wriijlifsrille^ 

Moll  rsrilli', 
u 

At  ri  ra. 
S/ta  iNo/ci//, 
Marion  Sfafio/f^JId. 
Ua  rrishurg, 
Ilauch's  Gap, 
WHtiamsport, 
retvrsriltc, 
(Cherry  mile, 
\\illia)nsburg. 
jlIoiDit  Union. 
Sh  amok  in. 
Williamsport 


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NAMES. 


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F.  M.  Heathcote,    . 
William  C.  Harden,    . 
Samuel  M.  Harden, 
Fred.  T.  Hart, 

G.  S.  Himes, 
W.  L.  Hunter. 
O.  M.  Hunter, 
Henry  Flostetter, 
John  K.  Ilays, 
William  M.  He[)l)urn, 
T.  F.  Hunter, 
William  L.  llilliard,    . 
J.  A.  Hoffman, 

N.  A.  HolFman, 
Jackson  Humes, 
FT.  H.  Fie  island, 
F]mory  Jones, 
C.  W.  Johnson, 
Levan  FF  Janney. 
Jolni  I).  Kutz, 
William  Kuhn, 
Allen  L.  Kuntz, 
C.  W.  Kerstetter, 
George  M.  Kline, 
H    C.  liove, 
Albert  T.  Jjehman, 
Malcohm  McLeod, 
R    Ijoveland,  jr. 
W    H.  Lewars, 
Howard  L.  Mundy,     . 
Roy  W.  Mundy, 
F]dward  W.  Matteson, 
William  F].  Metzger, 
A.  G.  Moyer, 


RESIDENCES. 


4( 

u 

u 


(4 


4( 


(( 


u 


Leim^town. 

Neiv  Freedon, 

u 

31 1.  Joy, 

Williamsport. 

4( 

• 

( 

1 

44 

Marietta, 

Dun  cannon. 

Woodbury. 

Chester, 

Hunbury, 

Witliauisport. 

CjJierryvitle. 

Lewist)arg. 

Siniljarg. 

LovevitJe. 

Will  ia.ms  port . 

Ashland^  Me. 

Lamar. 

MoJirsville. 

William  sport. 

44 
44 

Mo ntgo m ery  Stat io n 
Crescent. 


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I 

(     ! 


NAMKS. 


T.  S.  Mussina, 
David  McEvilla, 
W.  Oscar  Mo3'er, 
Alfred  M.  Hiimper, 
(jcorge  May,    . 

J.  I).  Moulder,       . 

Martin  L.  Myers, 
William  A.  May,  . 
Tlioinas  (;.  Masson,   ir 
Harry  MeDowell, 
V.  L.  M.  \eeld, 
Joiin  B.  Otto, 
K    P    Oit, 
(leorge  T    Oplinger, 
John  A.  0[)|), 
♦J.  1\  Trout, 
Ivobeil  I*iper, 
William  H.  Ross. 
William  F    i\(Mitz, 
(\  S    i:i(l(lell, 
John  W.   lU'w, 
Joim  Kotlu 
William  !I.  iloih. 

'i    it     Kotiirock, 
llciiry   IJickcrt, 
i  I  iiam  M.  Ilimyan, 
( '.  W.  St('V(?nson, 
W.  il.  Strohm,       . 
N.  1>.  Smitii,    . 
Lewis  (i.  Schrade. 


IF.  D.  Snyder, 

• 

• 

fJ.  1\  Schock, 

• 

• 

J.  L.  Spang  er. 

• 

« 

I).  P>.  Smith, 

• 

• 

RESIDENCES. 


William^port. 

Heininford^  Canada 

C7\^  scent. 

DiJhburg. 

Shamokin. 

WiUlamsport. 

Woodbiiri/. 

York. 

HaUhnore^  Md, 

Wlllifj  nixport. 

u 

u 

Ma  lie  If. 
DaniehriUe. 
Muncy. 

Friendship^  Md. 
William  sport. 
New  CuynJ)eHand. 
Mo  I }  ((JO  n I  e  ry  Stat  io  n 
Montour  smile. 
O/u/nrork. 
\Villi(nn  sport. 

I. 

Sumniif  Hill. 

\Villi(unsport. 

I>uncannon. 

Cenlre  Bill. 

Bericiek. 

WilliAunsporl. 

Weis])ort. 

Manor  Hill 

Center  Hall. 

Eeansville. 


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NAMES. 

Frank  M.  Stiles, 
AV.  F.  Spottsvvood, 
Stephen  Smitli, 
William  T.  Sadler, 
Wilbur  Shipp. 
Cieorge  E.  Sieger, 
\\  atson  Sanders, 
S.  K.  San key, 
J.  A.  Seydel, 
O.  li.  Stearns,  , 

('.  K.  St<»arns, 
Charles  K.  Spj-out, 
I^].  Cm.  Sylvara, 
Jonn  Stoek, 
»J.  L.  Stone, 
(f.  W.  Sterner. 
John  K.  Tnll,  . 
C.  X.  Thomas, 
AV.  1>.  'rr{q)p, 
]1,  M.  riman,         , 
11,  11.  Ulman, 
II,  1^  rpdeo-raii; 
Osear    (^pdegi-alf, 
Silas  A.  rixlegrall, 
Oliarles  T.  Wilson, 
Moses  W  Waltz.     . 
W.  i\  Williams. 
J.  H.  Whittingtoii, 
(ieorgc  J.  Wcikcr, 
William  P.  WoK'oll, 
K.  S,  Winslow, 
M.  I>.  Waddh^ 
A,  (J,  Williamson. 
A\',  K.  Whitlijiglon. 
Jol  n  Wain\vrii;lit 
11.   A.  Walkei^ 

i>.  M,  y ()s\ , 


RESIDENCES. 


Williarnsport. 


York  Springs^ 

SJianiokin. 

Ore  fie  Id, 

Wit  I  ia  in  sport, 

JfilltieinK 

WillianisporL 


Pictnre  liocks, 
Das/iore^ 
Ijen'ishnry. 
Lelioy^ 
lih^nnishu  rg, 
Jf'U'fon  Sfafioi},Md. 
Willla  i}i.<p<}ri , 


New  Iterrtf. 


u 


I  far  re  I)e(f  race^Mi] 

(J<H/a/i   Station, 

11(1 1' n'  I>e(f r(icr,M<J 

M(n'i(n)   Sfalion,    " 
S'l  nJni  rif, 
M II  iH-y, 
Will  id  ntspi>rt 
Jrr.<rt/  Stiore, 


u 


Mn  /'inif  Slat  ion  .Md , 
lh'nf\<   Jtiiii, 
La  iiifir, 

EHa  !iisp(u'U 
A  iiqiisUi , 


''  ^ 


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COURSE  OF  STUDY. 


I'pon  completing  the  tollowini^-  Course,  tlic  Student  will  be  entitled  to  the  De- 
gree of  ]?iiehelor  of  Arts.  To  those  who  omit  the  hinguages,  ;i  Seientilie  Diploma 
will  be  given.  Those  not  wishing  to  eom])h'te  t  h<' Course,  eun  pursue  sueh  studies 
us  they  desire,  subject  to  the  action  of  the  Fiicult\  . 


PREPARATORY. 


FIRST      (^LASS, 


Spelling  and  Defining, 
Geograi)hy,  .... 

Arithmeii(; — Mental, 
''  Written 

English  Grammar, 

First  Lessons  in  Knglish  (.'om])(»sit  ion, 
General  History,  -  -  . 


SECOND     CLASS. 


Reading, 

(Geography  and  xMap  Drawing, 

F]nglish  (xrammar, 

llistoiy  of  the  I'uited  Slates, 

Ktym()h>g\', 

Aritlnnetic, 

Com  posit  i<ni  and  Declamation 


Sander's  Series. 

Mitchell. 

-     lirooks. 

llobinson. 

Clark. 

(^uakenbos. 

Goodrich. 


I'arker  <Si  Watson. 

Mitchell. 

Clark. 

(loodricli    c>r  (^uakenbf>s. 

Lynd. 
Tc^t   l-;.\ami)les,  Robinson. 


CLASSICAL    AND    SCIENTIFIC 


FlHSr     YEAR Flhsr    TERM 


Knglish  (;rammar, 

iSIodern  History, 

Alg<'bi-a, 

Eat  in  (i  rammar, 


SECOND  TERM, 


Adsanced  (  Onipo^it  ion  and  Rln-toric, 
Modi'rn  Hist  or_\  — cont  inued, 
Algebra,  -  -  -  - 

Eat  in  (i  rami;. a  r  and  Reader, 
Greek  (iramnia  i\  -  -  - 

ChiHsical    Ant  i(|uit  ies, 


Clark. 

Willson. 

Eoomis. 

Ilarkness. 


(^uakenbos. 

Willson. 

Eoomis. 

H  ark  n  ess* 

lladley. 


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tniRD     TERM. 

Advanced  Composition  and  Rhetoric,  -  -  .  .  . 

Physical  Geography,  --.->-. 

Physiology, 

Algebra,       -.-.._.-.. 
Latin — Caisar,  --->-.-.- 

Greek  Grammar,  -.-...-_. 

During  the  Year— Orthography,  Reading,  Composition,  Declam3tion,  and  Vocal 
Music. 


(^uakenbos. 

Mitchell. 

Hitchcock. 

Eoomis. 

lladley. 


SECOND  YEAR FIRST  TERM. 


Ancient  History  and   Geography,  .  -  -  . 

Biblical      nti<inities,  -  -  -  -     -      - 

Astronomy,  ---..... 

Zoology, 

Geometry,  -....-.. 

I^atin— Caisar  or  Cornelius  Nepcs,      ---..- 
Greek — Anal)asis,  .--..-.. 

Eatin  and  Greek  Prose  Composition.  -  .  -  -  - 

SECOND    TERM. 

Ancient  History  and  echography,  -  .  -  .  . 

Natural  l*hilosoi)hy,        ---•--.. 
INlental  Philosoi)hy,  .--.--. 

Geometry,  ......... 

Eatin — De  Senect ute  or  Ovid,        ..--.. 
Gretdv— Anabasis ;  Greek  Testament,         -  -  -  .  . 

Eatin  5ind  Creek  Composition,  ..... 

THIRD    TER>E 
Rhetoric,  ...._.... 

Philoso])hy  of  History  and  (Jhronology,  .... 

Const  it  utioii  of  rnite(l  States,  __.... 

^Mental  PhiIosoi)hy,       --.--.-. 
Nat  ui-al  Philosoi)hy.  -._--.  .  . 

Eatin  —  N'lrgil  or  Sallust,  -  ...... 

Greek  —  Memorabilia  and  (^d>ssey,  .  -  -  -  - 

T^iat  in  and  (i  reek  Prose  Composit  ion,  -  _  .  . 

DriiiNO  TMi-:  Vkar— Composition,  D^'clamation  and  Vocal   Music. 


AVillson. 

Nevin. 

Madison's  Burritt. 

Agasiz. 

Eoomis. 


Arnold. 


Willson. 

Peck's  Ganot. 

Epham. 

Eoomis. 


•     Arnold, 

(^uakenbos. 

Willson. 

Hanco  ck. 

Peck's  (ianot  . 
Ainold. 


T I  n  R  I)    Y  E  A  R —  F I  R  ST    T  E  RAE 

Moral  Philosophy,  -.....; 

Eviden(;es  of  (;hrist  ianity,  ...... 

Chemistry-,  ........ 

Botany,  -.-...._ 

*Trigonomet  ry,  (Plain  and  Sjx-rical,)  ^E'usurat  ion,  Le\-eling, 
Surveying  and  Navigation,  .  -  -  .  . 

Eatin — Ci(M'ro"s  Orat  ions        -  ..... 

Greek — Select  Orations  of  Demosthenes  ami  Iliad, 

SECOND  TERM. 
Political  Fk'onomy,  --:-... 

Eogic,  ........ 


Wa\  land. 

Pal<\v. 

Youmans. 

Gra>'. 

Eof)mis. 


Way  land . 
Coppee. 


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G('()lo<;y, 

*Aiialyti('{il  (i(M)iii('t  r>',  ..-..- 

*Meeh;inic*ul  Phil()sf)i)lu',  .-..,- 

I.jitin— De  Ofliciis  ;iii(l  Livy.  -  .  .  .  - 

Greek— CEdipiis  Tyiainms  of  Sophocies.     -  .  -  - 

TlIllM)  TKUM. 
Butler's  Aiuilog>-.  .--._.. 

Cbeiiiistry,  .-...-.. 

Geolo<4-y,  (Cont iniKMl,)  ..._.. 

*("iileulus.  Dilt'ercnlial  and  Iiitc,u!-al.        .... 
^Practical   Astronomy.     --..... 
r>(' of  t lie  (ilolx's,  -  -  .  .  .  - 

Latin — Horace  and  Tacit  us.  -  -  -  - 

(ircck  —  Pronn't  hens  of  .Kscliyl  us.  .... 

I)riii.\(;  'I'HK  Vi'.AU — ('<)ni[)os;i  ion.  Declamation  ami  I-docntinn, 


llitcheoek. 

Loom  is. 

Sncirs  Olmstead. 


Emory  &  Crooks. 

Youmans. 

Ilitelieock. 

Loomis. 

Loomis. 

Keith. 


MODERN   LANGUAGES. 


(;ei:man  cor  use. 


(■I'ammar, 

IJeadcr, 

AVilhelm  1'ell. 

.1  un<4-fr:iu  nou  (  )iieiin> 

Jphi^-enie  auf  Tauris, 

Eanst, 

Dictionary, 


Crnmmar, 
(  (>11<)(1  uial    K'ea del- 
Pa  ul  <'t   \  i  r:^in  ia, 
(  la->--ic  Peader. 
(  oi'i  n  nc. 
I,"  A  i'ema l;  ne, 
l.t  s  M  i--fral)lcs, 
ld(.:liunary, 


\\'oodl)urv. 


Schiller. 
Gffithe. 


Adler 


EPENCII    cor  PS E. 


t 


Ea-(|iudle 

St    IMerre 
De  Eiv.'is. 
^Ime   I)c  Staid 

^d*c1or  irun'o. 
Surenne. 


ORNAMENTAL   BRANCHES. 

T)i:axmn<;  x  m.  T' a  i  xti  x(;  -  Thi-^  departne-nt  receiver  lil.eral  attention.  Sui)erior 
f.ieiiiti(-  are  luini^lied.  undei-a  e(.mi)etent  In^tructoi-,  exclusively  devoted  to  this 
depai  t  ment,  lor  t  1h>  -ludy  and  piaet  ice  of  Pineal-  and  Perspt'dive  Draw  in--,  I'astal 
and  Monoeliiomat  !<■  Paiid  inu.  Paint  in-  in  Oil.  and    Wat  er  Coioi-^.  '^'  '         i    | 

M  rsn,-   >hi>ic  !•(''•(■  i\-ev  >|)(.cial  at  1  cut  i(»n,  ! 

'ilie  Pa.he-.  are  allowed   to  -uh^titute  tli.'^e  I))-anclies.  to,u-ethei'  with  Geianan  and       ;    I 
>  reneh.  for  >onn' of  llir   li  i-hei-  st  ml  ie-.    in    >Pat  hemat  i.'>,    a  ml  fo.-  t  he  G  rcMd!:     Pan-     !    I 


<iUa--e 


-  Pol-  those  >ludie>  marked  with  ;t  '  othei's  may  1 )(' sul  )st  i  t  ut  cd.     Thu<  the  Course 
ma\   he  accommodated  to  t  he  waids  ol    Pjidirs  and  (ientlemen. 


i         ./ 


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The?  classes  in  Mensuration,  Eevcding  and  Surveyin.n',  are  praetiee<l  in  the  use  cd 
the  Quadraut  aud  other  instruments,  and  in  Plottiu<j:. 

In  the  department  of  Ancient  J.anfiuag(^s,  the  classes  are  practiced  in  oral  and 
written  exercises  in  Latin  and  Greek,  throughout  the  Course;  and,  in  the  third 
year,  in  writing  translations  from  Ljitin  into  Greek,  and  from  Greek  into  Latin.— 
In  addition  to  the  hooks  ahove  nanu'd.  ZumpCs  Latin  (Grammar  and  Kuhner's 
Greek  Grammar  are  used. 

Anthonys  Classicjil  Dictionary,  Smith's  Dictiomiry  of  Greek  and  lioman  IJiogra- 
phy  and  Mythology,  Ilamshorn's  Latin  Synonyms,  Rohinson's  Lexicon  o\'  the  New 
Testament,  and  Forl)iger"s  Ancient  (Geography,  are  recommended  as  hook^  cd" 
reference. 

Lectures  will  he  given  from  time  to  time  in  the  various  departments. 

The  classes  in  the  First  Year  of  Academic  studies  have  exercises  in  reading  and 
analyzing  IMilton,  Thompson,  and  othei*  poets,  in  connection  wit h  a  course  of  fa- 
miliar h^'tures  on  the  princii)les  ot   I*]nglish  Grammai'. 

A  XoijMAL  Class  will  he  formed,  (when  reijuired,)  and  special  attention  will  he 
gi\'en  totiioscjwho  may  wish  to  prei)are  thems(d\'es  for  the  imi)oi'tant  <luti<'s 
of  teaching. 

A  Hi  bmcal  Class  will  also  he  formed  tor  t  he  henelit  of  .-ncli  a>  lia  \  c  the  M  i  n  ist  vy 
in  view 


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\V  I  M.  I  A  M  S  I'  O  K  T      T)  I  C  K  1  X  ,s  (i  N      .S  E  M  J  V  A  R  Y 


LOCATION. 


^^"[Lr.iAMsi'our  is  onr  ott  he  iiiost  licivnt ;  fill  and  Ii«'alth\- places  in  t  fit- State  It  lias 
Dcvcr  iMM'ii  suhjcc't  to  cpidcuiics  ofany  kind  M  any  coniinij:  to  tli»'  School  sickly, 
have  returned  In  ly  restorvMl  The  location  is  central  a  id  accessible  tVoniji'l  (inar* 
lei-s.  Railroads  l)i-in-- us  within  a  few  hours' ride  of  Kliuira,  Lock  Haven,  Kri(% 
Danville,  I'ottsvi  le,  llarrishuro-,  lIollidaysburLC,  I'hiladelphia,  IJaltiuiore  and  New 
\  ork      No  more  «U;siral>lc  position  for  a  Seminary  of  Learning  can  l)e  found. 

<>U(iAM/ATl()N. 

The  scliool  is  or.uMnized  on  the  most    approved  plan    of  the    best    instituticMi^^   of 
New  York  and  New  Kn<Aiand.     It  embraces  l)()th  sexes,  under  t  he  same  ;j;overnment 
and  instruction.       The  Meml)ers  of  tlu'  Faculty  occupy  ai)artments  in  the  buildinj,% 
eat  at  the  same  table,  and  have  a  constant  oversi,iz;ht  of  all  fhc  Students. 

The  La<lie^"  private  and  public  rooms  are  cut  irel\- separate  from  the   others,  and 
there  iv  no  a--(.ciation  ot  the  se.xes  ])ut  in  t  he  ])resence    of  their    instructor^.       J'he 
Lddiis  (i/iil  (,'(  nth  iiK  n.  hdVi  h  ss  fret  f/om  oj  i  n.fcrroiirsr  firre  (hdn  at  Jkome 

The  happN  iiitluenee,  ni„n,nlhj  rxrrhd  in  their  sli-ht  association  in  the  recitat  lout- 
i<"»>"-  ;d  the  table  and  i.i  the  public  «>xercis  •>.  (»f  the  Chapel,  is  to  be  seen  in  the 
<'ilti\atM>n  ()!  a  eheertul  and  ntmnated  <li-i)()sit  ion.— i  n  the  formation  of  oood  liab- 
il>and  m,ninei..-in  ard.'iit  .levotion  to  study,-and  in  the  attainment  of  hi-h 
moial  .haracter.  These,  vv  it  h  many  <>t  her  valuable  results,  have  establislied  the 
fict  that  tlu'  best  plan  for  a  sehool  i>.  acc(  )nlino- 1  <,  t  he  evident  desi<,rn  of  I'rovidencc 
in  the  (•on.-.t  it  ut  ion  of  society,  on  the  Inisis  of  a  well  re-ulat<Ml  (  hrivtian  family. 

A(  (  OMMODATIONS 

The  buildin^^s  w  ill  acc-onnnodate  (two  in  a  room)  over  two  inmdred  stub-itts" 
They  are  ot  biick,  heated  by  furnaces  in  th<'  cellar,  and  supi)Hed  with  water  The 
room>  are  lar-e  and  well  ventilate. 1.  In  the  enlir<"  arran-em -nt  of  the  buildin-s 
-reat  caic  has  been  taken  for  t  he  com  tort  and  heal  t  hot  t  he  occupaids.  Theorounds 
contain  about  live  acres,  atVording  sullicient  room  for  exercise  and  plav. 

liUAIil)IN(.,  i:t(\ 

I'.y  the  followin-  list  of  prices  it  will  be  seen  t  hat  our  total  char-es  are  (pritea^ 
low  as  th(»se  of  any  institution  of  like   grade   in    this   fStatc,    not    exceptin-   those 


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^V  I  L  L  I  A  M  8  P  O  11  T       T)  1  C  K  I  N  S  ()  N      S  E  M  I  N  A  R  Y . 


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schools  in  which  cheap  schohirships  have  Ijceii  sohl.  Wv  desire  to  phice  the  cost  of 
education  at  the  lowest  point  possil)le,  and  thus  atford  to  the  masses,  sound  intel- 
lectual and  moral  culture.  Board,  including  washing  (10  pieces),  room,  fuel  and 
furniture,  is  .$;180  per  week. 

CALKNDAR  AND   EXPENSES, 

The  Seminary  Year  is  divided  into  three  unequal  terms.  Pupils  are  received  at 
any  time.  Deduction  for  absence  is  made  on  recommendation  of  the  Faculty  to  the 
Treasurer.    JJills  payable  in  advance. 


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Fall  Tkum 
^Yl^TER  Term 
Summer  Term 


COMMENCES. 

Aug.  -25,  187 ( . 
Jan.  5,  ls71. 
Mar.  30,  1S71. 


Board,  Washing,  Fuel  and  Furnished  Rooms, 


ENDS. 

Decendjer  14— 10  weeks. 
^~~      March         21)— 12        '' 
June  21—12        " 

TEIi  WEEK,   PER  VEAR  OF  'iO  W^EEKS. 


*;i  Nj 


$lo2.!  0 


I    j     Tuition. 


Preparatory  Depaitment, 


Scientilic  "  -  ..  _ 

"        Lectures,  -  -  _ 

Classical  ''  _  _  _ 

Incitlental  Charges,  heating  and  cleaning  puldic  rooms, 

halls,  iVc,  -  -  _  _  _ 

Total  chai-ge  in  Preparatory  Department,  [)er  year 
**  "         Scicntitic  *- 

"  ''         Classical  ** 


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-  -  -  1S2  00 

-  -  -  IKS  (^; 
Music,  Drawing,  Painting,  Modern  Languages,  and  Wax  Fruit,  extra,  as  follows  : 


RER  TWELVE  WI:EK'S. 

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German  and  French,  each  -  .  . 

Drawing        -  -  -  - 

Monochioinatics  and  Pastel  Painting,  each 
Painting  in  Water  Colors        -  -  _  _ 

Oil  rainting  ---___ 

Piano  Music,  (with  use  of  instrument  foi  practice,) 
Mehxhon  "--___ 

\  Ocal  ''--____ 

Students  ]-eniaining  less  than  a  Term  will  he  charged  at  the  rate  ofst.MO  per  week 

for  board.  <S:c.     No  deduct  ion  made  for  absence  except  in  ca-es  ot    pj-otiactcd    sick- 
ness. 

V\  ash  P.owls  and  Pitchers  furnished  at  cost  and  taken  ba(dv  at  same  i)rice.  if  unin- 
.jured.     The  same  rule  for  Door  Keys. 

FiviMlollars  must  be  left  on  deposit,  on  entiuing,  to  co\('i-  damag(>s  that  the 
student  may  do,  to  room  or  other  property.  This  will  be  returned  when  the  stu- 
dent leaves,  in  case  no  injury  has  been  done  to  room  or  property. 

VACATIONS. 

There  iUM' tw^o  vacations.  One  of  three  wccdvs  at  the  close  of  the  Fall  Term,  to 
include  the  holidays  ;  another  of  nine  wetdvs  at  the  close  of  tin;  School    Year. 


TERMS  OF   ADMISSION. 

L  The  Student  must  ])e  widl  r(H'oinmend(Ml  as  to  moral  character, 
not  designed  to  be  a  House  of  Refuge. 


The  School  h 


IS 


\V  I   1.  L  1  A  M  S  l>  ()  II  T       1)  I  (•  K  I  N  SON       S  K  M  \  V  A  R  Y 


'J.   Mu-^t  an-;iii,u('  with  Ihc  Ti-ea-^iircr,  al  I  bills.  Ix'Torc  at  t('iiilin<;-  IJcc-itations. 

A.   Mi:st  take  at  least  tour  studies,  inilcss  cxciiscd  by  t  ln' Facnlt\'. 

4.  Minors  must  «l(»posit  with  the  President  all  s])en(lin,jj;- money,  to  b(^  returned  in 
sueh  amounts  as  he  may  think  best. 

o.  Mu-t  a.:j,i'ee  to  comply  with  all  the  Ilules  and  Re.uuhit  ions  ot  the  School. 

X.  r>.  i-^aeh  stud(Mit  will  be  considered  a  member  of  t  he  Institution,  until  due  no- 
tice sliall  have  b(UMi  given  ot  intention  to  lea\  e.  and  permission  obtuined  ot  the 
Pre-ident. 

KOO:\Is    AND    (   F,(>T[I1\(;. 


Thf  r*)i  Mil  -  a  !''  rii:-nishe(|  w  it  h  a!  lli"a\\'  art  ieb's.  lint  Ih*-  ^tif^h-nts  must  brin^' 
t  hei  )•  o\'.  11  --liect  s  (  for  double  bed'-;.)  pillows,  pillow  cases,  blankets,  corjnt e-rpvanes 
and  lowcU.  and-  lind  theii'  own  brooms,  niii'ror^.  coal  <»il  i-iid  lam])s. 

stndciiis  --honld  i)e  sup])Iie(I  with  warm,  diii'abic  clot  liin*.":.  hea\'y  bootsand  shru's^ 
an  nmbi-cl  I;i,  and  a  pai  1' of  slippers  to  l)e  \voi'n  wli  ile  i'l  t  he  buildinij;".     A/l  arfich'.s  of     :    > 
f'<>^/ii tn/  slciiihl  hr  en rcfii/li/  marlcrd  trii'/t.  fhc  f\'n  irnKC. 


A  IM'  \i:  \  fl 


lie  ^'  •111  Mia  rv  !-<  I  niMi  i-hed  w 


1  a  'ol  !-'ct  io'.i  o!  apparat  I!-,  toiretlier  with  full  sets 
oi  ( ,b>' »e -.  Alap-«  ;ind  (  ha  rt -.  a  lid  a  (  a' )inet  ot'  MiueraN.  i  Inis  attordin!^:  f.icility  for 
i  1 1  u^t  ra;  ion  aiH  !  e  \  i):'ri  ncn;  . 


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ne  m  \  (Ml   to  the  or(  lerl  \'  ail' 


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I  ui '!  ioii-.  and  d  ne  al  low  a  nee  l)e    made   tVu"  youthful  in- 
■'•!  ra'-t  or\  ca't  not  lom^-  remain  anxMej'  us. 


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Ten  -iieli  ma  riv  bri  na  a  i  ul  \  at  e  reproof  bep  ne  t  he  l-'ac  id  1  \  :  t  w  laity,  a  i)ublic  i"ej)ri" 
ma  lid  Ixd'ore  1  he  w  hole  -cli<  »ol  :  am!  t  h  i  ri  y  ma\  ^end  t  bic  otl'f  anbu'  a  wa\'.  Sessional 
report  -  are  scad  to  pari  nt'-  w  luai  re< )  u<'-t  <'d.. 


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A  WORD  TO  PARENTS. 

1.  4®"  Try  to  have  your  cliiklren  here  on  the  first  (lay  of  the  term,  but  not  before, 
as  we  will  not  be  ready  to  receive  them.  The  classes  are  on  the  second  day  formed, 
and  it  will  be  better  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  class,  and  is  generally  the  beginning  of  irregularity  on 
the  part  of  the  scholar. 

3.  Do  not  allow  your  children  to  leave  the  school  before  the  examinations,  unless 
it  cannot  be  avoided.  Serious  inconvenience,  to  all  concerned,  often  arises  from  a 
neglect  of  this  caution. 

4.  Supply  them  very  sparuigly  with  spending  money.  Parents  cannot  be  too  cau- 
tious on  this  i)oint. 

5.  Select  for  your  child  one  of  the  Instructors,  as  a  Patron,  to  distribute  his  funds. 

In  this  way  a  more  judicious  use  of  your  money  will  be  made,  and  your  child  will 
be  kept  from  many  temptations. 

N.  R.— These  last  two  suggestions  are  to  be  regarded  as  <\slablishe<l  rules  of  the 
school. 

4^  Students  not  boarding  in  the  Institution  must  observe  the  following  addi- 
tional rules : 

1.   Attend  Daily  Prayers. 

1.  INIust  attend  all  the  Si^minary  Exorcises  punctually. 

.'5.  Must  spend  the  intervals  between  recitations  in  tin;  Study  Hall. 

4.  Must  account  for  nil  absence  by  writ  ten  excuse  wit  liout  delay,  tin)e  and  num_ 
l)er  of  recital  ions  Ix'ing  speeilled. 

5.  Must  not  visit  the  I'ooms  of  boarders  without  permission. 


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W  1  1.  I.  1  A  M  S  V  0  II  T      I)  I  0  K  1  N  SON      SEMINARY. 


BY-LAWS. 


1.  Durin^^  tin-  hour-  cf-tndy.  tlic  students  shall  not  be  unnecessarily  absent  from 
their  rooms. 

'2.  At  the  time  appoint eil  to  attend  prayers,  recitation,  lectnre,  or  other  exercise, 
each  student  shall  repair  quietly  and  promptly  to  the  place  designated. 

;{.  At  no  time  shall  any  studeid  loiter  in  the  halls,  or  about  the  doors,  or  indulge 
in  jumi)ing,  wrestlinii-,  loud  talkin--,  whistling,  or  any  othor  nnnecessary  noise,  or 
soil  the  building  with  t()l)aeeo. 

4.  The  students  sliall  not  be  absent  from  their  rooms  at  night  after  the  hour  of 
St  udy  indicated  by  the  riuging  of  t  he  bell,  nor  shall  they  attend  parties  or  mixed 
asseml)lies  without  permission  troni  t  he  President  ;  nor  shall  they  at  any  time,  visit 
taverns,  eating  houses,  or  other  i)laee>  of  public  resort,  or  on  any  occasion  indulge 
in  t  he  ir^e  of  intoxicating  li(iuoi"s. 

:>.  All  iu(»l";me  and  iiideceiit  language,  ])la\ing  at  games  of  chance,  injuring  the 
]»idper1  \  of  1  he  In-t  it  ut  ion  or  olCit  izens,  «iuarreling,  fiii:ht  ing,  the  carrying  of  tire- 
arms  or  (»t  her  dang<'rou->  weapons,  are  st  rict  1>'  forbidden. 

♦;,  Nostu<lent  shall  lea\  c  t  he  1  i  nut  s  ot  the  tow  n  for  a  longer  time  than  one  hour 
^\  ithout  pi'rmission  from  the   President. 

7.  Ka<-h  '^Indent  will  beheld  -t  rictl>' accountable  for  any  (himage  he  or  she  may 
CM  u-e  to  lilt'  Smiinars   i)r(>i)ert  >  .     Damage^  by  unknown  i)arties  may  be  assessed  on 

1  he  s(diool. 

.s.  The  Tcacheis  niu-l .  at  all  t  imes,  have  access  to  the  st  udents'  rooms,  and  if  it 
be  )nd<4ed  iirce>-ar\  .  t  he  loom-  will  be  (  leaiUMl  at  t  he  expense  of  t  he  occupants, 

:».  (  hiiidine--  ot  pel's  on  and  of  ap])ar(d,  and  a  gent  le  manly  and  lady-like  deport- 
ment must  be  ob-er\  ed  by  all. 

10.  No  water,  dirt  or  ol  her  mat<'rial,  shall  be  thrown  fi-om  any  window  in  the 
buildings,  or  down  1  he  hot-aii'  Hues,  or  in  t  he  halls  after  tln-y  have  been  cleaned. 

11.  Student- mu>t  ha\-e  t  heir  i-ooms  swept  and  in  order,  and  their  lights  extin- 
mii-luMJ  ;i1   t  he  e>t  al»lished  hours. 

\1.  No  student  will  be  allowed  to  go  a  bathing,  ska!  ing,  lishing,  gunning  or  riding 
A\  it  hout  permission. 

i;;.  Th<"  sludentsmnst  not  visit  t  he  kitchen,  dining-room,  or  any  other  room,  ex- 
ec})! thcii- own,  without  permission. 


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It.  The  Sal)l)ath  must  be  strictly  observed  l)y  all.  Xo  walking  abont,  visiting,  or 
receiving  of  visits,  will  be  allowed.  All  must  attend  public  worship  twice  during 
the  day,  at  such  places  as  they  or  their  guardians  may  prefer. 

15.  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. 

IB.  The  young  ladies  will  not  be  allowed  to  leave  the  Seminary  grounds,  at  any 
time,  without  permission  ;  and  the  gentlemen  will  he  restricted  at  the  discretion  of 
the  Faculty. 

17.  No  student  shall  change  his  or  her  room,  or  boarding  place,  without  special 
permission  from  the  President.         ^ 

18.  No  student  w^ill  be  permitted  to  leave  the  school,  during  the  session,  without 
an  express  request  from  tin;  parent  or  guardian,  made  to  the  President,  and  with 
the  consent  of  the  Faculty. 

19.  Any  student  who,  Avithout  just  cause,  shall  fail  to  attend  the  examinations, 
will  be  considered  as  under  censure. 

20.  Permission  to  be  absent  from  any  exercise  must  be  obtained,  if  possible,  before 
the  absence  occurs. 

21.  No  student  will  be  permitted  to  leave  any  class  without  the  consent  of  the 
Faculty. 

1\  The  Ladies  and  Gentlemen  must  not  visit  each  others'  apartments,  walk  or 
ride  together,  without  permission,  nor  converse  together  from  the  windows. 

'23.  Students  fi-om  the  neighborliood  will  not  be  permitted  to  visit  home  at  such 
times  as  will  interfere  wdtli  the  regidar  exercises  of  the  school. 

24.  Any  otrending  student  may  be  punished,  according  to  the  nature  of  the  of- 
fence, by  pi-ivate  or  public  reproof,  suspension,  dismission  or  expulsion. 

2.^.  Students  dismissed  or  expelled  must  leave  the  premises  at  once. 

2<;.  None  but  stnihmts  can  attend  tlu;  Society  meetings,  unless  by  express  permis- 
sion of  the  Faculty. 

27.  No  special  meeting  of  the  students  shall  be  held  at  any  time,  without  permis- 
sion of  the  President. 

25.  Any  tem])orai-y  prn<lential  regulation  for  the  governnu'ut  of  the  school  that 
(he  Faculty  may  see  lit  to  ailojit,  shall  be  e(jnally  binding  with  thesi;  Hy-Laws. 


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CONFECTIONS, 

No.  58 


Wj^st  Fourth  B 


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Williamsporf 


ICE  C8EA1H  MAI  BY  STEAM 


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L.   L.  Stearns 


PEALKK    IN     STAl'LK     ANT>     FANCY 


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CARPETS.    OIL  CLOTHS,  S'C,  #c.,  cS'C, 

Xo.  1  West  Tiiiid  Stieet,  W tlliamxpoit,    PeuiiMj Ivaiiia. 

t^ST'  AOEXT  I'Ol!  TIIK   HOWE   SHWlXti    MAClItNES,    _J^ 


THE    ARTIST    PHOTOGRAPHER, 

Is  introduciiio-  tlie  new  style  Plioto-raphs  cjilk'd  the  REMlillANDT, 
after  tlu'  CL'k'brali'd  artist  of  tliat  iiaiiu^ 

]5cMiiu:  sui)})li(3d  wit!)  tliu  latest  iinprowd  canuras,  accessories,  and  the 
])cst  formulas  known  in  the  ])usiness,  he  is  i)repared  to  furnish  eviM-ybody 
witli  a  ])k^asin,n:  Hkeness.  Tie  eni])k)yes  tlui  ])est  Portrait  Artists  Paniters 
in  Xew  York  city,  to  do  liis  cok)rinu'  in  Oil,  Pastelle,  AVater  colors  and 
India  ink,  and  warrants  a  ])]easinu-  likeness  or  no  charu'e. 

He  has  constantly  on  hand  the  larux'st  assortnuMit  ot"^  FPAAIES  in  the 
city.     (Jallery,  X.  E.  Cor.  Third  cS:  .Market  Streets,  AVillianisi)()rt,  Pa. 


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Xo.  S2  Market  Street,  next  (l(^(.,r   to  I':xi)res,s  Olliee. 

LEONARD  &  POTT. 

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h'Ksll)i;X('L>  TO   ALL   rolNTs 

via  All  K'outcs.     ra('k;i,<;-es,  &c.,  delivered  prompt  ly  t  o  ;my  i);ir1  of  the  City. 
t];^  .  Ordri-s  can  he  left  at  the  ircrdic  House,  American  Hotel,  Doebler    House,  and 

ca  CKLU  &  CKAWFOlir) 


A.  J.  Wei 


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AltfD  STBAM  BAKESRY^ 

IS  AT  jYO.  S2   east  THIRD  STREET, 


GEORGE     DAKT 


Irllifestfirii  Mutual  Life  Iiiirance  Compaiiy. 

Offre  .'-—Firsf     X(ffion((l     B((nk     Bnilduig. 


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DKESS  FAiUMCS  OF  ALL  KINDS, 


jYotions  Lace,  Hosiery,  (Horcs.  Zcjihiir,  Gcr.    Wool 

<\c.,   <S-c. 

Williamsport,  Penn'a. 


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Cor.    Fourth  <^y*  Ucpburii  Sfs\, 


CABINET    FL^l^NITURE, 


At    iircatly    I\ educed    Prices. 


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Jn  all  of  its  l)niiiches. 

Metalic  Caskets  &  Shrouds 


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A.  (>.   II AKT,   A(;i;m. 

J.  ¥.  JLVURIS,,  Cashikk. 


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A.    ESCHENBACH, 


PRACTICAL  PIANO  MAKER  AND  TUNER, 


And  dealer  in  all  kinds  of 


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No.  17  West  Third  St. , 


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WILLIAMSPOET,  PA. 


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LEVAIff    &    SOIff^ 


Iloicse  EstahUshed  in  18 41. 

Dealers  in  and  Manufacturers  of 

Stoves,  Heaters,  Ranges,  Tin- Ware, 

COPPER-WARE.  ROOFING,  JOBBING,  &C. 
No.  10  West  Fourth  St., 
WILLIAMSPORT,      PEIVIV'A. 


WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL  DEALERS  IX 

HATS,  CAPS,  FURS 


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STRAW    GOODS. 


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D.   TRAINER, 
G.   F.  TRAINER. 


ME  ST    TiriRI)    STREET, 

Williamsport,  Pa. 


Thomas  P.  Simmons  &  Co., 


84  MARKET  STREET, 

"WIIililiiMSPOIlT,    PA. 


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.7\o.   2.!^  E,  Third  >S7.,    W^llianbsjjorf,  Pa 

WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL    DEALER    IN 


FAIUIING    IMPLKMENTH,  ih\,    (h\ 


Is/L.    ID.    L.    IDOIDSOlsr, 

DENTIST, 

No.  18  E.  Third  Street,  (Second  lloor,)  S.  E. 

corner  Market  Square, 

WILLI AMSPORT,   PENN'A. 


G.    E.    OTTO   SI  ESS, 

BOOK    BINDER, 

Klaeik     ami     ^liiHoiaiidiiBia     ISo<»ks,     Dealer    in    Books, 

Stationery,    Uali    Tapers,   ^e., 

NO.  74  W.  FOURTH    ST.,  Vv  IlLU  MSPORT,   PENN'A. 


FOR    FEET    COVERING, 


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itvtiimLIAmsport^  pa. 


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WILLI  AMSPORT 


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