. t. MORD WELL, Stiff. IATURDAT, MAY 7, 1870. COUNTY INSTITUTE. The county Institute met nt. Centrcville IV, April 25th., 1870, and was called to or der by Rufus Lucore, Esqr., who explained its objects. The exercises were opened by Miss Sophia Coleman, rending ; followed by Mental Arithmetic, Mi?S Lace j Grammar, Miss Coleman, and a Ciscnssion on the use of text books by teacher during recitation. After exercise in Arithmetic by Mrs. Ellin ger. Adjourned to half past nine Tuesday morning. Tuesday, April 2Gth. Institute met pur suant to adjournment. Minutes of previous session read and approved. Addresses Were delivered by Hon. C. R. Earley and Prof. Win, M. Lindsey. of warren. Prof. Lindsey having taking chargo of the Insti tute, an intermission of ten minutes was an nounced. On reassembling, the eseroises proceeded as follows: Practical Arithmetic by Mr. W. E. Hewitt : General discussion ; .Exercise in Reading, Prof. Lindsey : Insti tute adjourned. Afternoon Session. Met pursuant to ad journment. The following exercises were proceeded with ; Mental Arithmetic, Miss Coleman ; Discussion on methods of Teach ing ; Composition, Prof. Lindsey. Recess of fifteen minutes ; Orthography ; Miss Luce, Grammar, Prof. Lindsey. Adjourned untill Wednesday morning. Wednesday, April 27th. Met pursuant to adjournment. Order of Exercises. Com position Prof. Lindsey. Reeess of fifteen minutes; alter which, Rev. Win, Sampson delivered an address; exercise in Gymnas tics, by Prof. Lindsey ; Geography, with method of teaching it, by Miss Speneer; Reading, by Prof. Lindsey. Adjourned to meet at two o'clock, this afternoon. Afternoon Session. Order of Exercises Discussion, "Teachers, and their salaries." Opened Hon John G. Hall, Hon. C. R. Karley, and Prof. Lindsey ; close by Mr. Lucoae. "School Terms : How shall they be divi ded ? Opened by lion. C. 11. Earley : fol lowed by Hon. J. G. Hall and Horace Little, closed by Prof. Lindsey. 'Text Rooks; How can uniformity be obtained?" Opened by J. C. McAllister ; closed by Hon. C. R. Earley; alter which, the following Resolution was, on motion, adopted : Resolved, That it is the imparative duty of the several School Boards of Elk county, to Call a meeting of the Boards, in connec tion with the Teachers, and adopt a series of Text Rooks to bo used in their respec tive Districts, and having so done, to see their action be enforced. Adjourned until half past seven this eve ning. Evening Session. Met pursuant to ad journment. Orders of iTxercises. Dis cussion ; ''Should corporal punishment be abolished ? Opened by Peter Thompson Esqr., followed by John C. McAllister Esqr. The discussion was closed by Hon. C. R. Earley ; after which Prof. Lindsey lectured on ''Universal Education." Adjourned un til to-morrow morning at half past nine. Thursday, April 28th. Met pursuant to adjournment. Miuutes of previous meet ing read and approved. Order of exercises: Mental Arithmetic, Mr. W. E Hewitt ; Practical Arithmetic, Mr. Lucore; Composition, Prof. Lindsey; intermission of ten minutes, after which, Prof. Lindsey illustiated his m.-thod of teaching Mental Arithmetic, and Grammar. Adjourned until two o'clock this after noon. Afternoon session. Met pursuant to ad journment. Order of Exercises : Appoint ment of committee on Resolutions; Mr. N. G. Bundy, and Misses Spencer, Coleman, Luce, and Addie Taylor were appointed ; after which Mr. Lucore instructed iu Prac tical Arithmetic ; Mr. Lindsey in Spelling. Recess of fifteen minutes; after which Hon. C. R. Earley addressed the Institute on the Study of History, and Prof. Lindsey instructed in Spelling, and answered such questions as were proposed by the Teachers. Adjourned until this evening at hall past seven. Evening Session. Met pursurant to ad journment. Hon. C. R. Earley delivered a leoture on Physiology, after wnieh Laurie J. Blakely Esqr., lectured on the Duties and Responsibilities of the Teacher, Adjourned until to-morrow morning at half past nine. Friday April 29th. Met pursuant to ad journment; Minutes of previous session read and approved. Prof Lindsey having answered the questions propounded by the Teachers, Mr. Lucore called on Messrs Earley, Lindsey, Blakely, and Rev. M. V. Moyer to address the Institute. The gen tlemen named having complied, Mr. Lucore returned thanks to the Teachers lor their attention throughout the session, and ex pressed the, hope to meet them next Insti tute. He then declared the Institute ad' joutned sine die. UtFUS LtCORH, Rupt N. G. Bundv, Seo'y Following are the resolutions adoptod by the Institute : Our plcasnnt labors boiug about to cease we dectu it not only appropriate but right, before asperating to record the pleas ure wo have experienced in our associatons of the past week, and our sense of the ad vantages we havo reaped. Rnohxd, therefore, That our thanks are duo in the first instance to our Super intendent, Rufus Lucom, Esq , for the ad mirable arrangement of the Institute, and the solicitude disphyplby him in reference to our physical comfort. In him we recog nize, an officer who is eminently wor thy of our confidenco and support in his labors and efforts to advanco the cause of Education in our county. Risohed, That our thanks are duo to the School Directors of Fox District, for the use of School House No 1, in which our sessions have been held ; to the citizens of Ccntrcville and vacinity for their hospi tality, and to the scvsral directors who at tended, and by the interesting discussions in which they participated showed the prac tical interest they take in school matters. Resolved, That our thank. are due to Rev. Messrs. Sampson of Ridgway, aud Moyer of Kersey, for their attendance up on and interest taken in our sessions. Resolved, That our thnnks are duo to the gentlemen who have lectured to us du ring our session. To Prof. Lindsey of Warreu county, for the thoroughness of his instructions and the patience with which he has borne with our many defects, and fot his lecture on Universal Education; to Hon. C. R. Early for his lecture on Physiology ; and to L. J. Blekely, Esq., for his address on our duties and responsi bilities. Resolved, "That we call tho earnest atten- of the oitizens of Elk county to the ques tions discussed on last Wednesday, relating to tho obsticles in the way of improvement. First: The small saleries paid to teachers; Second, The brevity of school terms; Third, The lack of uniformity in text books. Resolved, That in seperating we tender eachothcr our adieus with the hope that we may meet next fall at the fourth ses sion of the County Institute. Resolved, That we deem it the duty of every teacher to subscribe for the Penn sylvania School Journal, or some offer ed ucational perineal. henoh-id, 3 hat, wc have learned with sii eerost ropret, of tlie (lc;ilh of Mrs. Ma ria Gillen, (jue Maria O'Conner) a member of the County Institute; and we desire to place our tribute of unfeigned regret for her death, and respect for her many vir tues, and attainments, upou the minutes of this Iustitute, HcsijictJ, That, our thanks are tendered to the fditi rsof the Dnnorrat. (fwtfetn& Advocate, for their notices of the lostitue; atid especially the iiditnrof the Gmettefor hiscfi'er to send to each member of the In stitute a copy of tho paper coutaiuiuing a report of onr proceedings. Resdvcd, That, tho Superintendent be requested to cause these proceedings of the Institute to be published in the several papers in Elk county. N. G. Bundy, Scc'y Tho Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society. The ratification of the Ffteenth Amed ment is an event over which the members and friends of this Society may truly re joice. As an organization their work is accomplished. Their pledge to the colored people of thi3 nation has been fulfilled. Af ter a loDg career of faithful and efficient service in the cause of liberty and equal rights, the Society proposes to disband. On May 5th, in the hall of tho Assem bly Building, the finail meeting was held, and the occasion was one of deep and sol emn interst. Tbte old friends of the tri umphant reform, those who have been ac customed to assemble together time after time, were deeply impressed with the im portance of the event, and their rejoieing tempered by the realization they parted to meet no more undr tho auspices of the time honored Society. But their exultatation over the great victory of equal rights was nevertheles fervent and enthusiastic. Their greetings and congratulations will be heart felt and sincere. Not only to them, but also to others, to all who are imbued with the spirit of the hour, the feeling ot grati fication in view of the successful issuo of the great amendment. Harribburg Tpic. Pennslvania State Sundy School Convetion. The annual convention, for the year 1870, will be held at llarrisburg, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 14, 15 and 16. George II. Stuart, Esq., is expected to preside. Each Sunday School in the state is invited 'to send two or. more delegatej. Pasftra of Churches, Superintendents of Sunday Sohools, and prominent Sunday School workers from all parts of the State are invited to attand and participate. Our Sunday School brethern from other States are also cordially welcomed. It is requested that the names of those who ex peot to attend shall be sent to Rev, Thus. II. Hobison, or John M. Sayford, Secretary, on or before the first day of June, as it, will be necessary for those who Would avail themselves of a reduction of fare on the rilroeds, to procure excurtion tickets before leaving their homes for Ilarrisburg. The committee of arrangements will secure or ders for tickets for all who noty them in time to do so and forward them. riaces of entertainment will bo provided for all who give due notice of their corning- A T. H. Robibon, Chairman. J. M. Sayford, Scc'y. The Old School House. TO EUCK. Do you remember the time, Alick, when you and I were small ; I was rather short of stature, while you were very tall ; We had much fun together, and played many boyish tricks : You went by the name of Alick, and I by the .name of Rich. Long years have passed since then, Alick our hair is getting gray ; The Old School House is gone, too, and we are far away. I passed that way not long ago, no sign of it was seen, But iu the place where it had stood, the grass was growing green. Do you remember the slab seat, Alick, that stood up ncaT the door ? My legs were not quite long enough, and would not touch the floor. I often got leg-weary, yet I strove to do my best : Yours were much longer on the floor, and you could let thtm rbst ! Everything has changed, Alick ; we never more shall see Our early school companions, with all their youthful glee ; Upon the old Log SoIiodI House we never more shall look, Nor enter its old door again, with anykind of book. You remember Uncle Ben, Alick : I know you heard him preach ; l.ilr n't. . .. .. wnat loity mgnts ne used to tase ! go way up out of reach 1 He seemed to be inspired by the spirit of God's love ; No doubt he's gone to glory, and dwells with Him above. Those young and happy days, Alick, again we shall not see, For sujely we are drifting out upon life's great lea ; Soon we shall pass from sight, and they'll see us here no more ; I hope we may land safely upon the he venly shore. Rich'd R. C. B. We perceive that Hon. Gleuni W. Sco field, Representative in Congress from the Xinetaeth district, has returned an affirma tive responce to the reqest from a large number of leadiug Republicans of Jeffex son county for permissoin to bring forward his name fo reuomination. AVe are grat lfied to notice this announcement. Mr, Scofield belongs to the class of men who cannot well bo spared from Congress. He is one of the ables members not only of the Pennsylvania deligation but of the House some of his speeches standing as models in logical torce and impressive eloquence and is, withal, industrious, atteutive, and faithful to the interests alike of his imme diate constituents and the whole country We cannot doubt that be will be renomina ted and eonsquently re-cleoted. Philn Pros. A Walkino Match. Two Utica Ken says the Ileruid, are in training for a walk ing match. They will start from that city ou Monday, May 2d, and strike first for Buffalo. From there their rouho is map ped out as follows : Eric, Cleveland, Cin einnati, Wheeling, Pittsburgh, Cumberland Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, New haven, Providence, Boston, Springfield Albany and Utica again. The stakes are 82,000. Fifty days will be consumed on the trip, aud each day will consist of twelve hours. The contestahts will walk a distino match each day, tho one walking the great est number of miles in the jtwelve hours winning the day, and the entire will be do cided by the days' races; that is the win ner of tweuty-six day's races or over will win the stakes., The Census. The ninth census of the United States will be taken ou tho first of June next. Citizens can do much to for ward the work and insure its thoroughness by preparing statistics beforehand for the deputy marshal. The names, ages, num bers, sex, color &o , ot every family will be required ; staticties of farm product, man ufactures, etc, eto., must bo furnished Heads of tho families are the proper per sons to give this information j but iu their abseose any member of the family over twenty may act as their agent. A refusal to furnish the information, .or furnishing a false statement with knowledge,Tenders the person go offending liable to a fine of $30, to be sued tor and recovered in-action of debt by the deputy marshal.or assisstant to whom suoh refusal or fake statement shall be made. filfc taunts gicotaie. Var Time at Mltdgwny. Srie Express East. 0:41 p. tn, .... 8:30 it tn. ..... 2:50 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 11:00 a. m. 6:35 p. m. do do West., do Mail East do do West '.oca! freight East., do do West.. Elk Lodgt, A. T. K. Stated meetings of Elk Lodus will be leld at their hall on the seoond and fourth fuesdays of each month. J. K. WHITMORE, Sec'y. I. 0. 0. T. The Rotrular meetings of Ridirwav Lodae. No. 250. held everv Wednesday evening at -heir Lodge Boom. 41. A. PARSONS, W. S. Hon. J. L. Gillis is in town again lookig as young and healthy as usual. New goods arriving at Powell & Kime's cheaper than ever. " If you want to buy a good watch go to Charles Holes' Building. Charles Holes is building a splcnded store-house on Main street, be side Powell & Kimes store. Attention, Alerts 1 The members of the Alert B. B. 0. will be on their ground, ready for play, at four o'clock this, (Satur day) afternoon,- when the first nine will play the field. Bask Ball. A game of base ball will be played at St. Marys, on Saturday, the 14lh inst., between the Alerts, of Ridgway, and the St. Marys, of St. Marys. The McFarland trial is to be brought to a close this week. The question before the court now is, did he shoot Richardson or or did he murder him. Ths is to be a terrible season for snakes. Whiskey, if used in time, is a sure antidote for their poison No person should think of an excurson to the woods without a plen tiful supply of good whiskey. Forest Press The author of the communication signed "A Lady of Ridgway," should kuow that names of correspondents are requited, not for publication, but as a guaraty of rclia bility. Rev. v m. Sampson s appointments for the ensuing week are as follows : Ridgway, Courtllouso, Sunday May 8th Centreville, Tuesday May 10th. To'jy School House Wednesday May 11th lielieo, near Oyster, Tuesday May 12th. The Commissioners havo plowed the poblio tquare, leveled it and seeded it down with buckweat and grass. The grass has not yet mado its appcarane, but the tuok- wheat is up and liaj tho appearance of a good crop. School IIoii&e. The nevi school house so long needed in this place is under course of construction. The building was let to S. Jackson and is to be completed this Summer. Wo have not learned what the dimentions of the house are, however it is to cost between six and seven thousand dollars. The Weather. Alter a long dry spell a refreshing . rain v'wited us enimeucing Wednesday night which served a double purpose, starting vegitatiou and extinguish ing tho fire in the woods aud on the hills near town which had done but litte dam age, but probably would had it cout'nued dry longer. Don't think b ecause snuffs and strong or poisonous solutions will not cure Catarrh, that you canuot be cured. The proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, offers 8500 reward for a case of catarrh which he can not cure. It costs but fifty cents for a package which prepares one full pint. Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents to Dr. K. V. Pierce, BuZmlo, N. Y., aud it through the mail. Murder in Crawford County Ear ly in Mflich.Christiau Richards, of Vernon township, Crawford Co., left his home with over $300 in his pocket, to buy cattle in the northwest part of the county. IJ is dis appearance for over a week caused some ap preheusiou for his safety. Last Wednes day his body was found in the creek about two mili't below Meadville, in a condition that leaves no doubt he was foully murdered aud his money taken. He was lust seen at Meadvilio, where he took dinner. The murder is supposed to have been perpotra ted that same night, but as yet there is no clue to the iu human perpetrators of the atro cious crime. Erie Gazette. Special Notices $900.-- V7A1TTSD an aotiye man, in each County in the State, to ravel aud take orders by amrle. for TEA. COFEE, and SPICES. To Buitable men we will give a salary of $000 to $1,000 a year above traveling aud other expenses, aud a rea sonable commission on Baits. Immediate application are solicited from proper parties. References exchanged. Ap plications are solicited from proper parties. Apply to, or addrt immediately. J. PACKER & CO., . Continental Mills." 884 Bowery New York. 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Ptofefsora in our leading niedioal colleges testify that it is the best fam ily doctor book ever written. OutBt and sam ple free to agents, - A. H. HUBBARD, 400 Chestnut St. Phil',, p. TREASURER'S SALE OF TJN- JL SUATEDLANDS. Notie ia here'ny ctven that agreeable to an Act of Assoubly, passed 13th March, 1810, entitled "An act to amend an act directing tha mode of telling unseated lands tor taxes, &o., the following tracU in Elk county will be told for arrears, at the Court House, in Ridgway, on tha seo ond nionduy of Juoa next. BALK LIST Of BIM.JET TOWNSHIP FOR VTS' paid Taxes or 18C8 and 18Ga. 't. 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