Mis# C. Chi pm in bu just commence I her fourth term at, the Windup ach-el in Cootspring township. The scheol though small In one whose rapid advancement show* that Miss Chipman understands herdiitj, and dots not neglect it.♦The primiry department of the school PtOiia, ha* now betn for ..two year* instructed by Him Mary Rrailli, and fee flit patron* almost intercept ion ally ’ de»ire\d•9 9 *have her remain,' we may b« sure that aha a* well liked bv fell: ' » * ;Gep. T. Smith ban jftt clo*td~his second terra • at'Waterford, - tte^hafc been .wy succr-sful, and the patrons wilt regret to learn that ha will not remain for. the spring. He will be succeeded by Miye Boyie, wh# taught the spring term of laet year. We an demand that he will spend• ; U y* ... • . . -tithe simmer m rural pursuits,Henyy Johnson has been two years at■' * .» # «, *»* \ BeallyV Comers, and will remain for the• * ^. *» • j ' • • *spring terra, Henv; is a gdod teach »r and well liked by his patrons.Him E. Sanborn who has been teachingkthe young idea, etc,, at the Roeike school for lha psat two terms haa baen succeeded by Dan. A. Crum for the spring term. Il will be remembered that he langht a aery successful eight month’s term at that■chool during the winter of 78—79 and♦the succeeding spring. Hebu since beta•mployed near Door Village, and left thetchtxi) there contrary to~ the expressedwish *f the patron*. Dan is saccasst ilin all his pedagogic endeavors and makeshimself popular wherever he is.Will W. Harper has now taught four • • ’ * * months nisr He**ton, wbare he has inaddition to his school duties, conducted a singing sclu«»l and given lecture* on a*tro« nomy We hear he is te remala there during (he spring, after whirh ha will try his tuck Ht silver digging near Leadvilte.The Curran school will soon have completed the third term under Miss Carrie Dawson, and judging from the reports ofvisitors and patrons all are making rapid improvement under her supervision, fcbe will rtmstn for another term.1ili