were discussed and adopted: &Fared, That the practice of teach in Orthography simply by the ordin ary method,is' insufficient and abortive. Rtsolred, That in addition - to the ordinary method, Orthography should, taught to the eye, by means of the slate and black-board. Resoired, That giving definitions,in connection with exercises in Orthog raphy, is highly to be commended, as teaching' the pupil- ideas as well as sounds. gesulrcd, That ei-ery school should isle a copy of Webster's or Worces ter's cnaln idged Dictionary. 3. Arithmetic Upon this subject, Mr.Pradt offered the following resolutions, which were carried R e wired, That Mental Arithmetic s h o uld first he thoroughly taught to even• pupil, both as a ValuahTe means uf intellectual discipline, and as greatly facilitatintr operations in practical and w ritten Arithmetic. Resarcd , That t caching Arithmetic, es is often done, simply by arbitrary rules, is unphi!osophical and insuffi cient. 11rsolt•rd, That in this as in all itudie ,, the pupil should be led to think and reason for hims:elf. .AuTr:tlNoa:: SESSION 4. t;rampt(zr Messrs': Allen and Pradt offered the following resolutions in reference to this branch o 1 :study, which were ad pta llcso'eni. That the acquisition of Grammar does nut consist merely in learriag detinition.s anti rules, and how to parse. but in the correct use ;t1 both spoken and wiitten language. That the analysis of Fe n - tellies is of fundamental importauce in syntactical exercises. and should never be omitted, but that paring is Only a means, and not the end of Grammar. • L'f,oh - cl. That a correct knowledge, and u,e lantlua , ze lies at the foun dation of all accurate attainments, tend , to correctuess and pro priety or conduc:, and tri prevent and diTutes; there 6.: e. fic s ,,/rtl, 'FL:It ungrammatical, vul gar, and proxinci,,l exiiret,ions :should be avoided. 711111 that care shmuld 1)e taken in lite ihmily, and in the to observe c )rroct Modes k)feNpre,,siim, thus ryndyrite; GI Grammar utar.druliv :5. Gecgrapkii The Convention met at 7 o'clock, in conjunction with a General Educa tional Conventinn, in the new Court House, Lewis Mann hang in the Chair, and listened to an elaborate and interetimr, address from Mr. Cal kin.;, upon various topics connected with the common t-chool system of i ot on text- ri.lin,:;lvaaid. 0..;:.g resoluttk.n was pre- I\ir. Thomas G. Smith, ‘.l . le' N. V. :_;tate Normal i;‘• St, rd. ;Ind w 3,3 'i",1•1. the science, of Gang r,l,!;l. tate,lll:, as fir as prat:- Ir,- ai:d p 1!;:' the tellcher, I , •k It wai, al:A), on in..tion of Mr. Arlon, Thiiared, That lii-tore Ehouhl taught in conneuzi , ..,ii with Getigraphy. G. Pbysif,fogy Oa motion r.f Mr. Pradt, 11. inasmuch as aknowl elge and observance of the laws of health Flo: at the foundation Of indi lidual and zocial u-olfore, Phvriolooy Ehould lw a prominent branch of in struction in every seliel. resohltioi, .vas earnestly mis t:lined Nt_‘s,i-r:. Pradt, Allen, and other speakers. Pondif:g the discus don, Rev. Cal!sins, :-..toperintend eat of Tio• I: d efnutty, took his seat in the C.,;:rei:tion. 7. P .171 i nsh i This was laid over, with tl.e remark that "Chirography, be ides beimi tani : ltt in the usual ‘vay, may receive important aid from the prac tice of teaching Orthography by the slate and black-bcard." -. School Di.er;pliar and Management :der this head, :11r. Ptadt pre senteti followium resolutions, NVIliCh I\ ere r:tri 12e,oiv e d, That in order to the pnTor niainte•—•ice of government in •• • ch0,,1, the coiip,siration of parents is ) I :dillorlsably uecesz , ary. ikm)lved, That much ! -rond may he dime by frequent visits to the schools part of parents, and that this duty is sadly neglected. Mr. Allen sugg'csted the following cour,e studies in common schools, Which, on motion, was approved: 1. Reading and Ortling-raphy, with the practice, as early as pos,ible, ut writin g words upon the slate and black-hoard. Primary Physiology and Mental Arithmetic. J. Geography (with Mapping) and Install-. (To this should be added Elementary Drawing, including Ge ometrical Diagiams, J. a. P. 4. - Written Arithmetic and Compo sitinn,induili rig the Analysis of Wet ds and Elementary Grammar. 5. Elementary Algebra, and Higher Grammar, with Rhetoric. (In a perfect system of public in structioni embracing Union or High Schools, the - above course of studies' should bo followed by the Higher Mathemitics. the Natural .Sciences,- and the -Languages. Vocal Music should, at every stage, accompany school exercises, both as a branch of instruction, and as a most important aid in school discipline. J. 8.P.) On motion• of Mr. Pradt, Messrs. Calkins and Allen, Superintendents of Tioga and M'Kean counties, were requested to furnish this Convention, when convenient, with a statement of the general mode of school . manage ment, recommended by them in their respective• counties. 9. 3liscella nous Messrs. - Allen, Pradt, and Smith of Oswayo, recommended the follow ing list of articles as necessary in the well-furnished school room, which, on motion, was approved: Black-boards, Nummical Frames, Orthographiczil, Geometrical, Physio logical, and other Charts, Glories, Maps, objects to represent the eye, Linear and Solid measure, measures of weight and capacity; a thermome ter and clock,. 'Webster's or Worces ter's 'Unabridged Dictionary, and a Bible. On motion of Mr. Pradt, Resolved, That the welfare of our schools would be greatly promoted by the general circulation among teach ers, parent, , , and directors of the Pennsvlcania School Journtd, and the works 7 of Abbott Hall, Mayhew Page, etc., on the Theory and Practice of Teachings. IL%iolC:ed, That far more attention should be paid to the location, con struction, convenience, warming,— ventilation, and embellishment of our school hon.-,ff. On motion of Allen, the County Superintendent was requested to:re vise the proceeding.s of the Conven tion, and prepare them for publication in the couuty papers. On motion 14 . :11r.Calkins, th 6 Coun t; . Superintentlent was -appointed a committee to present in the evening a plan for permanent organization, to gether with a list'of officers. On inotion of Rev. Mr. Porter, ad journed to hear a lecture in the even ing from Rev. Mr. Calkins. D..D. RooKs, Sey'y. EV ENINO SES,ION 'n o Edu c a t i.i n al Convention having lini-bed its proceedings, the Teachers' Convention came to order, Mr.Bloom ingdale being called to the Chair, and A. Olmsted acting as Secretary. Mr. Pradt presented the following plan for a permanent organization, which, on motion, was agreed to. IZ.e.zolved, That this Convention of Teachers hereliy become a permanent or, 4 .aui;:ation, under the title of the Pif_ter County Teachers' As'sociation. Resolved, That all teachers and ex teachers attending- the meetings adds Association, and paying fifty cents into the Treasury, shall licr regarded a ,1T1';1111)ers IZe.-olved, That the officers of the Association shall be a President, a Vice Prvsident io each township, a Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, and au Executive Com mittee, which ,shall consist of the President, Vice President, the Sec retary and Treasurer and all the officers shall be elected at the first meeting in each year, and as often as vacancies occur. Resblved, Th•!t the first board o officers shall consist of the following persons .1. BLOOMINGDALE, President, U. J. OLusTr..o. Coudersport. Ruv. CLAILIN, 1:11!alia. 1). D. CoLeorto, Itoo!ette, P;easont Val.ley \V. B. GRAvEs, ' Clara. 111-A, CRANDALL, Sh iron. S. M. MtsEn, OSWayO. REV. Mn. B.tncocs, 'Hebron. REV. Ma. D.a.r.no, Genesee. 1). 1). llooKs., D. Woirer.E, Iny;ses. G. W. L Rt) s, Harrison. MR. STRANC, Hector. H. S. MARTIN, Pike. • Jackson. J. W. Bum, Sweden. J. M. STAF'F'ORD, EDWIN THATCHER, Homer. \Vest Branch Abbott, Stewardson. 'Wharton. D. CON %% l', G. H. GArrs, • THOS. G. SMITH, of OSW3VO, Secretary. County Sup't, ex officio, C:or. Secretary. IrtwiN BAKirt, of Ulysses, Treasurer. Resolved, That the several officers shall perfbrm the duties ordinarily pertaining_ to their stations; the Ex ecutive Committee being expected to call meetings and arrange business,, and the Vice Presidents to pre: at all meetings in their respectivQ town, in the absence of •the President, and to constitute a Corntnittee - • of•• Advice and Correspondence: On ipotion, adjourned, sine die.. A. G. 04MSTAD, SCC'y. P. S. In addition to the Socerintendents of Tioga, M'Kean *and Potter counties, the following gentle en took more or less part in the deliberations of the Conventiwt : Messrs. C.-H. Allen and-S. Bloomingdale, Principals of the Sinethport and Coudersport Acalcmies, Rev'ds C.S. Smith and L. F. Porter;' C. W. Ellis, J. S. Maim, and A. G. Olmsted, Esquires: Messrs. J. Mann, R. Hamilton ; H. J: Olmsted, Lewis Mann, . oung, 'tuber: Benton, T. G. S ai•h, D. D. Coicord, E. Thatcher and D. D. •‘ ooks. Various Other teachers and ex:teachers, were in attendahce.. It was proposed to hold the nest meeting in Lewisville. J. B. PRADT, TranS;rilhrff THE MUTED STATES SENATORSHIP By reference to gilt report of the legislative proceedings, it will be seen that they failed to elect a Senator of the United States. Cameron failed of being chosen by seven votes, although he had previously managed to obtain the nomination of the Know Nothing caucus. The members who had the independence to repudiate - the dicta tion of the tools, of the rich trickster, have earned the lasting thanks of the people. They are 2.5. in number. They have since issued an address to the people, in which they denounce Simon Cameron as a man "destitute of every element of Virtue." They re 'fuse "to support a nomination brought about, 'as. we believe, by the concen trated and 'cohesive power of public plunder,' and superadded element of shameless and wholesale -private bri bery." We arc happy to sec the name of Mr. Wickersham, of this county, among the number. It is . worth of note also, that Mr. Wickersham voted foiNllavid Wilmot for Sommer. In this Cate he has cat ried out the wishes of nine-tenths of his constituents, and will be fully sustained. We have not the least doubt that a larger number ufth people of Montgomery county are in favor of - Wilmot than any other- one man in the State. We trust Mr. W. ' will stick to him when the next trial comes on. Mr. Rittenhouse. however, voted" fbr Cameron. He was unable, it appears, to resist the attracti.ins of "public plunder" auil "private briber•." The most charitable way to account for this astraordinary vote of Mr. R. is, that the Cameron men premixed him their aid to get the new county bill passed. He bartered away the claims of hu manity, the wishes of his constituents; and the honor of the State, for a few. votes for his darling new county'. A statesman and a half is Mr.. Ritten house! Aft lend at our elbow sug gests that he had better make slice of the new county this year, as he is nut likely to. get back next year. But it may not be too late yet. Let him turn away from the "buzzards' feast" the next time, and his outraged constit uents will forgive the past olfense. I - Nothing short - of a known and consist ent anti-slavery luau will satisfy the people of this county to whom Mr. R. owes his election.• A Dermicrat.ought to be elected, in justice to the , pendent_ men of that party who have sustained the presant organization, and there is no man in the State to answer the purpose as .well as David Wilmot. Let .all the opponents •of Carnet on unite on hiln, and stick to him. Infinitely better make no elec tion than choose Simon Caiperon or any other tool. of slavery.—Sortltern Olir•e Branch. • %. 4 yv -te) Feb. 27, 18.7 i, at Mr. James B. Jones's.' in Bingham, In- the Rev. J. B. Pradt, Mr. N. L. Ihst:, of Condersporz, and Mrs. :3 AItAII af• MOND, of Binghatu.• . - . Very Inr.p3rtant Etlfirmation. Dr. Jos Eg, one of the west celebrated phy sicians New-Fork. writes as follows: Dr. CunTlS—Dar Sir witnessed the excellent eilecis of your IIYGEA A on Is- BALING Hit:FAN VApoR AND 611ERItY SYRUP. in a ca , e of chronic Brenchitig. and being much in favor of counter-irritation in offer - tio9s of the throat,.bronehial tubes, and lungs, I can therefore cheerfully , recommend your 'Al c tlieat,...d Apparatus as being the most eon v-enient aud ctfeetnal mode of. applying any thing of the kind I have ever Seel!. No doubt thousands of persons may be relieved, and many cured, by using your• remedies. You - m•e at liberty to use this iii any way you may think proper. Respectfully, yours, &c., C.. 1011 NS. M. D., No. 609 Houston street, New-York. Prof. S. C NTEI: writes as follows: Bingham GENTLEMEN,-1 have recently had occasion to test your Cherry Syrup and flygean Vapor in the case of chronic sore throat, that had re fused to yield'to other forms of treatment. and the result has satisfied mc, that, whatever may be the composition of your pieparation, it ii no imposition, but an excellent remedy. I wish, for the sake of the afflicted, that it might be braught within the reach of all. Rev. Doctor CuEEVER writcs: MAN . -loam, Nov, 15, 1854 Dear Sir think highly of Dr. Curtis's 117; 4 ;e:tea, as a, remedy . iu diseitses of the throat and limas. [laving had suite oppor tunity to test its efficacy, 1 am convinced that it is a ruma tnedicioe, both the Syrup and the ihh,ding mmlicatiou to the Chest. The Ilygeana is fur case by D. \V. Sr EaCER, Coudersport. 7.37 Gut AP,t‘ f ,t 3 PrED i s a4iijA;4) ,ir 9 Coudersport Academy, Fr HE' 'Spring:Perin or this institution will jl commence on Monday, Mara 5, 1855. and continue eleven weeks. . - Terms. Eletnontary branch —Orthography, Geography, Arithmetic, Physiology, $3.00 Higher Arithmitic, First Lessons in Algebra, and English Grammer, 350 Higher English-branchcs, Philosophy, Astronomy, Algebra, &c., • 5.00 Higher Mathematics IlLd -the Language 3, 6.00 Drawing, extra, 1.50 Instruction on the Piano Forte, extra,— .10.00 Use of instrmnent, .3.00 Vocal mnsicfree of charge. Prepayment of all hilts strictly required. 3: 7 2' Either higher class "of studies will in oludO any or all the Tower classes. The subscfiber takes this occasion to ey press his thanks to the people of Potter anti of oilier sections for their liberal support during the past year, and to assure them that nit pains will be spared is the future that may be requited to make this school an institution worthy of the ernire confidence and support or all who desire a Sound rod mental as well as a thorough mathematical and classical edu cation. EBLOOMINGDALE, Prircipal. The undersigned - Officers and Trustees . of the Condersport Academy are moved by a tense of offieril and personal duty, to call the attention of the public, and of the people of our county in partieniar, to the rising and useful character of this institution of learning When we invited the present worthy Princi. pal to the post he oecuple-i, we found the Acad emy depressed and declining. • We submitted its organization and oilier most onerous atlairs to his discretion and management; and our experience en:Res u s wi:h increased confi dence to assure parents and guardians that he has proved efficient, and practical— just such an ins:rut:air as this conummity needs. H. H. DENT, President, ? 11..1.. 01,31sTED, 'liens., ( Trustees T. 13. 1.11....E1t, ) PHOTOGRAPHS. A Superior I.ll:etrz•ss Is Some tir,l;ag• DesNirable, rditiOs. 11. JoiiN; 4 oN. Artist, wo u ld re rpeelfully.inform the citizens of Couders port. and v,e:olty th . :,t, he v. ill 'Cpell rooms in this I.!:tee on or !store linnlay, l'eb. IV, (for limittAl s,:nyini,) nod is pr, 14,•red to ofrer alt of the Tat itahtoclmews iu.thc l'holograrltic art. The pub;ie are invileLl• to insp,ect : , I;ecitens: %%how:ly faver him with their ir.,:rt,unge, are plurariteed neat i hill. mi n i ;; ! 1111 s Bracelets, &c.. in a avert, ilural,!, Sitrrossqic l'irturc:3,"at prices«iatin the rez‘cltTht,o iostruaneols not only ;:hot.- tho-objt cts is their natural roluntlily reli<f. tar al ,o leztguitiCs titan as largo as life, enahling eye to observe ilic eqnolli-St ik•iinetltion fu the pliybiu7,ttocuy, Es-e. Gall and see a c'p I f Pow . ers . tired: from the oril:ival sta:ae. . . Pit'rum., tukcn fitir weather only. be:wevu ILc 11:•n r, .I.Y. and 2 P. 111. Aduns are tai,ru cytully iu cicraly zo , in vicar n.raLl.er. t, fnuu A. ALIA:It:IS 4'.111 . F" - h.:-trections rk,.11 in the 11rt of i'lloternpliy. Apo:mons, stock, and citcuac;,;s furni.,ln l d on Tva,,alai)le terms. tte•Oithi at the new Court I 1 Wisc. TEE FARM JOURNAL FOR 1855 EDIT Li/ r. 17 .1. L. DARLINGTON, . Ass'sTr.') by a- corps of the beat pricticat fOrnii.rs in Prun , vivoni.t. Ti4e Cif: Volume the rAlt3l - JUURNAL will conunenta Jannory Eoch znauber wili contain Thirty-two or inore Super Royal Ociaro pates, prin'ed on superior piper, with new iype, will lie liked tci la the be,t Ac~L{ICILTUR READING. ' original and .e'ec:eil, that c:•rt be produced. The Editor iind - his itssistams are determined to render ,his the mos, l'itveric.tr. AGRicel, Tu \\ IIIZK extant, and will utterly discard all theorie: not attes.cd by practical experi ence. They have olm:ined the aid of inamv of the be:: lament in Panmyivania, New Jeffev, Du!atvi.re and Maryland. who will give their experience through its pages. 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