Gazetteer of New York, 1860 & 1861 page 742
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SCIENCE, HISTORY, LITERATURE, A.RT, SsG. <SsO.,

And tho use of a valuable Library, an extensive Philosophical Apparatus, a well selected Cabinet of Minerals, and' Shells, Slaps, Charts, and Models.

Superior Music Teachers are constantly employed in the Seminary. Great Attention is given to the French Language.

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The. teachers reside in the family, and adapt their instructions to its use in conversation.

THL CLASSES I NT IDHl^AWIINra- .A-ISID H*YY.IISrTIjNrC3-3. XIST OIL YAISriD WATER COLORS,

Are under the direction of instructors of long experience and tried ability. A largo and choice collection of Pictures is constantly before them for study and for patterns.

The pupils are received into the family of the principals, in which every arrangement is made for their physical education and tho improvement of their manners and morals. They occupy private rooms, two
in each, the rooms of the female teachers and that of an experienced nurse being among those of the young ladies.

Circulars containing more particular information may be obtained by application to the .principals,    Mr. or Mrs. JOHN II. WILLARD, Troy, N. Y.

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