i cTiameft).—Mr. of long difltriotlied, 32observes The!»chool is |the pro j most of ; difficult;M. J.)oI, with present, teaching ut hold-y. She ell, and ithraetic roughlyint vph*hrst class disciplinarian.Mr. A. M. Smith, who baa taught successfully here tor several terms, has the primary department of this school. He is a good teacher and does accepta-ble work in all the branches under bis charge. If there is anything to which he should give more atteution it is dis cipliue. There were ‘23 present in Dr. Green’s room and 42 in Mr. Smith’s. Eminence uow has one of the handsomest and most convenient school buildings in the couuty. Mr. Marker, the Trustee, is to be complimented on his taste and enterprise in providing it.Nov. 13, Dist. 2, Jefferson Tp.—Mr. E. C. Evans, of Owen county, teaches this school. He has 38 eurolled and 32 present. This is his first school and he likes the profession so well that he expresses a determination to go to the •State Norma! School to make special preparation for it. He has a quiet waytions fc in time when t it willhighercraticYouMar0VJIUOUITba of Moibeen b wear c tures i are pi while • •hay,” lut, a: Senate some tBut ic