SBSTOPOaT *6*389?,LOCATED ATMEIHPGRT, PENN.Bonrd of Instruction;REV. LOWELL L. ROGERS p-n “ C. CORN FORTH | PrfnclpaJa.MitH L Ij. RdCKLS, * FrecptreBH.MISH FRANK E. GARTER; ‘ Teacher ot MqbIc R. F. KELLEY, Teacher of Penmanship-Ratos of Tuition»Common School Branches, $4.00Highest Classes fu Arithmetic lt;fc Grammar 5,00 IHgher Mathematics and Ldagtiagefl, 0,00 IjiHtrlimeprtfll Musict ; loooVocal Mqalc, 1.00TheFnll TerraWill begfti. Wednesday, Sept. flth, IflGS, and conudue twelve weeks.Visiting Committee.W W Brown, County Super ItUendanL B. Free* man, Shippen, A I Wilcott, Wilcox, Albert Wib Jib, Kl fig way, Rev E Smith, Port Allegany, W J Ouvin, Port Allegany; J E Blair, Bradford; James Hoop, Lafayette; Rev. M W Htrlckland; Eldred; iolin Bean, Farmers Valley; Wm Jt Colegrove, Norwich.Thc office of the above fa to visit the Academy as often ax convenient, especially to witness the Examination of classes at the close of each Term, and also 10 act nfl Agents for the Institution m their several locdliitea.The Principal wilt, during the Pali fend, devote bis entire titzn to the Institution, and the people of 5TKean and adjoining Caaqtreg, should avail themselves of trie superior advantages which Smethport Academy will now furn* ish*It is proposed to hold a County Teachers Institute sometime during the Fall Term. Ar-ra □ ge men t*T will be made to accomodate from F50 to'2WT'Bc!iolflrfl, and every place should be filled.The Institution Is no Uoobo of Refuge, but a Schoolwhere those disposed to atndj diligently may improve mentally ajril morally*For further infoi'mAtioh address the Principal.