SAN FRANCISCO: CALIFORNIA EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY, PUBLICATION ROOMS, No. 240 MONTGOMERY STREET. M. D. CARR & CO., Printers, 532 Clay Street. BOOKSELLERS, STA TATIONERS AND Pu UBLISHE Have lately removed to that Large and Spacious Building, 620 and 622 Washington Street, One door above Maguire's Opera House, SAN FRANCISC They call special attention to their well-selected and comple assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, which they offer at the lowest market prices, Wholesale and Retail. Also, Standard and Miscellaneous Books, Annuals and Gift Books, Bibles and Prayer Books, Theological and Religious Books, Scientific and Medical Books, Juvenile and Toy Books, Photograph, Stamp and Autograph Albums, Portfolios, Writing Desks, Etc., Et New and Latest Styles of Note and Fancy Paper WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS, Monograms, Crests, Etc. Subscriptions taken for all Foreign and American Periodicals. HENRY PAYOT & CO., 620 and 622 Washington St 7074 NAPA COUNTY TEACHERS' INSTITUTE, No. 1. FIRST DAY. PURSUANT to a call of Superintendent G. W. Ford, the teachers of Napa county convened in the Principal's room in the Public School House of Napa City, May 31st, 1870. Thirty-one teachers of the county were in attendance, as follows: L. W. Boggs, Jr., Edwin A. Barber, Miss Lydia M. Cheney, Miss Belle Carpenter, Mr. L. Fellers, Miss Caroline A. Harper, Miss Fannie Jacks, Miss Florinda Leonard, Mr. John McFadden, Miss Ida Kilburn, Miss Alice Peel, Miss Anna M. Robinson, Mr. A. Y. Taylor, Mrs. Cinnie Taylor, Miss Louisa Gessford, Mr. R. D. Butler, Napa City; Miss Mary Cole, Mr. B. E. Hunt, Mr. R. J. Hudson, Miss Lavonia Hudson, Miss Levisa Thompson, Mr. J. Henry Sewell, St. Helena; Mrs. Martha Bryant, Calistoga; Miss E. P. Carmer, Oakville; Mr. H. F. Moore, Mr. C. C. Raymond, Pope Valley; Mr. C. A. Menefee, Yountville; Miss Nealie Lauderdale, Miss Nellie L. Polk, Monticello; Miss Ella Taber, Mr. Bennett Yarnall, Bridgeport, Solano county. Exercises opened with prayer and singing. The Institute was organized by the appointment of the following officers and committees: Messrs. B. E. Hunt and R. J. Hudson, Vice Presidents; Mr. B. Yarnall and Miss L. Thompson, Secretaries; Committee on Music, Misses Fannie Jacks, Alice Peel and E. P. Carmer, and Messrs. B. E. Hunt and H. F. Moore; on Order of Exercises, Messrs. L.W. Boggs, Jr., E. A. Barber, A. Y. Taylor, Mrs. C. Taylor and Miss I. Kilburn; on Resolutions, Mr. B. E. Hunt and Misses C. A. Harper and I. Carpenter; on Introduction, Messrs. L. Fellers and R. J. Hudson, and Miss I. Kilburn. Mr. B. E. Hunt offered the following resolution, which was adopted: |