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Six per cent, interest paid on all deposits remaining thirty days
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Bank.
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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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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.
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Bank.
Also^ A Genercd Baiilaiig Business.
%^^T>anh open at all seasonable hours. Drafls sold and Col-
lections made at reasonable rates.
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 ;
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Standard, Misceiianeous and Professional Works,
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South West Cor. 3d and Marhet Streets,
(Over I.. 1.. STEARICS' Store,)
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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
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Ware-Rooms, 26 Foiirtli Avenue,
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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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THE HATTER!
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Wholesiile and Retail Dealer in
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FOR ALL WORK IN THJ:
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South West Cor. 3d and Market Streets, ^
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FINE CLOTHING,
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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
Wall Paper, &c.,
Mo. 3C> East Third St.. WILLI AMSPORT, I*A.
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THE HATTER!
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BOOKSELLER & STATIONER
Ar.vf I )()()r to fhc l^osf Office-
STANDARD WORKS.
Miscellaneous Literature.
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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,
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French and German Mirror Plates, Store
Fronts, Window and Picture Glass,
at Wholesale & Retail.
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STANDARD WORKS.
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.
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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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,/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.
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Eiiihro/dcrcd Via no Corel's. (\e.
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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WILLIAMS PORT DICKINSON SEMINARY.
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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.
Philadelphia,
Baltimore^ Md,
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William.^port,
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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24 E. Third Street, Williamsport, Pa.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
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FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c., &c.
IRON, BELTING, SADDLERY & COACH-W^ARE.
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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.^
Dealers in
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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.
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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.
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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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L r.'MooirH.} No. 74 Market Street.
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GEO. W. LENTZ.
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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.
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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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No. 74 Market Street.
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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
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"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.
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\Vlioles:ile ainl Kelail Dealers in
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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.
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A. S. YOUNG, Pres't.
A. K. MABIE, Sec'y-
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STANDARD WORKS.
Miscellaneous Literature.
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Sabbath School Libraries.
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The Oldest & Largest Newspaper Agency
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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.
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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
W iUiavi^port .
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WiUiamsport.
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Ik E. inCIIARDS, Sfi'irnrd (i Tna^urer,
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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Visiting Committees.
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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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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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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Williamsport,
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Williamsport,
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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.
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Ncir (himln'rland.
W(tsJiin<jf(>})^ I). C.
Will in lusjHjvt.
l>ii nhitrij.
Will i(iini^j)orL
Jh'nric/r.
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Milliaiiispor/.
H(nnj)t<)n
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llarrii^hurg.
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NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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Willidmsporl.
Pine, Grove Mills.
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Lock. Have)}.
Williamsporl.
Klitiesgrove.
Ilaneoek, Md.
AsJiland.
Huntingdon.
Carlisle.
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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
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W^il Ham sport.
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Slalinglon,
fjccstxirg.
Lama r.
W^i I Ham sport,
nroad Top City.
Wriijlifsrille^
Moll rsrilli',
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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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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,
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Neiv Freedon,
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Dun cannon.
Woodbury.
Chester,
Hunbury,
Witliauisport.
CjJierryvitle.
Lewist)arg.
Siniljarg.
LovevitJe.
Will ia.ms port .
Ashland^ Me.
Lamar.
MoJirsville.
William sport.
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Crescent.
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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,
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William^port.
Heininford^ Canada
C7\^ scent.
DiJhburg.
Shamokin.
WiUlamsport.
Woodbiiri/.
York.
HaUhnore^ Md,
Wlllifj nixport.
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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.
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Sumniif Hill.
\Villi(unsport.
I>uncannon.
Cenlre Bill.
Bericiek.
WilliAunsporl.
Weis])ort.
Manor Hill
Center Hall.
Eeansville.
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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^
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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.
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(J<H/a/i Station,
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M(n'i(n) Sfalion, "
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M II iH-y,
Will id ntspi>rt
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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.
J
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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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W 1 J. L 1 A M S V (> 11 T 1) I C Iv I N 8 (> N S E M 1 N A 11 Y .
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.
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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.
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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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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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I (M'
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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'
s(M'- t 'Oil--. \ ( ■! t h
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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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a -> 1 > u b 1 1 c
■!i i>l :!(■<■ (i.s pitrints or <j>i<i nlid tis
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a'-h "^1 mien 1 m m-I m<' su]^pl i-'d w i ! ii a fb' ' ''". I o ■ le i ead n It lion < ,i"fr<p>- S( c-
(id'Utn coin 11,1 itt . ill Hie -•■ I \ ices o !''!;,■ (
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liO( »1 reaal in concert
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1 be reu'Ij'
ar '.V'eKly exercise- in < < im po-i t a )n aad I > ■clanait ion. tl
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li-l It 111 ion : 1 ne ••liedc'^ f.et 1
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11,1 I-p>^Moii."' a m 1 •■'I'n pa !' ; ! e P iron." ciu!i "t v\ ii ieb pr* pa I'e-^ ami read> to the
Stn I < I' i| ;i p;i I )' i ' >
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M i;i:i'i A N i> [>F.Mi;i:i'r
in t be Soeiet ies' l.il »r
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A -1 li^'t w
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Nereiv,.^ (>!' J la' -(di(»ol, iVom w hicdi i-ecoial
the St mbait ^ will be a I'ade
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CO id ot deine ri 1
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c \ ( n^ed abs(nices fr
e \ ( rca ^<'^. am
1 .all d i--< nde r! \ e< )i
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n
'Add - d ject t!ie ^tiahnd to<lemerit mai'l
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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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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
sioi:i: oiM:\ i iu>ti i; a. m. to io p. ti.
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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OO'T (St
Xo. S2 Market Street, next (l(^(.,r to I':xi)res,s Olliee.
LEONARD & POTT.
Tine lloois uhkIc to or(fei\, rejKdrcfl, cVv.
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i IVAGGAGL ( ALLKI) KOi: A M ) (' 1 1 KCK L 1 ) FIJOM IIOTLL^ AXDriMVATK
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
A L n A \ S i>\ JIA \JK
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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ustttti instruments nnb
No. 17 West Third St. ,
ancg ^O0bs,
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
A N D
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,
,/ i MESO A 'S Ji f IL I) I Nfi ,
itvtiimLIAmsport^ pa.
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WILLI AMSPORT
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