We are pleased to state to the public that ample arrangements have been made for the approaching Spring session of this favorite school, and that the trustees have secured the services of the following competent and trustworthy teachers: Miss Mary A. GALLOWAY, principal; Mrs. Ann FENTRESS, primary department’ Mrs. Dr. J. W. NELSON, teacher of music, drawing, painting and embroidery. Parties who live at a distance, and who desire to patronize the Bolivar Female Academy can secure good homes for their daughters or wards in highly respectable families on reasonable terms. As will be seen from a card in another column, no boys will be admitted to the school this session.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 12 Jan. 1867, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

List of officers installed in Bolivar Lodge No. 27, I.O.O.F. for the term commencing July 1, 1866: T. H. HANCOCK, NG; John WARREN, VG; J. C. FLEMING, Recording Secretary; J. B. DENNIS, P. Sec; R. S. HARDY, Treas.; W. H. CARRUTH, Warden; M. R. PARRISH, Conductor; M. T. COATES, JG; James COLLINS, OIG; L. B. ADAMS, RS to SG; J. H. GROVE, LS to ND; J. W. NELSON, RS to VG; J. T. GRAHAM, LS to VG; W. S. BROOKS, RSG; Hardy HARRIS, LSS; W. H. THOMPSON, Chaplain.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 07 July 1866, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.