Catalogue of the Faculty, Pupils and Patrons of the La Grange Female College at (LaGrange, Ga.).

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l,\ GRANGE

AT I.A GRANGE, GA,,

SCHOLASTIC fEABCLOglXG .11 1.V lllli. IS'.J.

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PSOfBMM OF IUXXO mmiikm -.!;

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HI 8 8 M !.'!. I < K\ T w EST IfO BEL A N [>
K1S8 MISSOURI JOKE 8,

!-i\M a WFAKATOST SCHOOL.

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not ii'Ai .

Miss C. ( . P. LEB BED,

IOU.1I TKIM ll'AI. V(.( \I. Ml ~|. AND JMAVl.

M [88 M A B V 11. p, i: 1. 1..

\I. Ml'SW, MAN". AMi It.-. III'.

M B. GEO B8 E (' 1! AS !;.

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ALl'M \AE

igjitrrn JtaiiDrril anil /ortij-sii.

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Camch . - ii T.
.. Elizabeth !..

( Mrt. i

Dr. //,/().

La < Si ng . '.'i.

La ( !.!! .

0:' igjitrrn Itonarfll aufl .fnrttj-srna

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CoOPEB, SaJLAB II.

IIii.i., Taimiii \ B.
Hn.i. Mirth I I:
'Mau-haij., BmoOi V.

IfOBOAK, S WIAII C.

< InOBV, ' tpKKLU A.

! .. ^ \N .1.

*Salmikiis, Mm A.

. Putts),

kit >/).

La rrange, Ga,
La < Grange, fa.
F.;i Grang . Ga,

i'".. Ga.

Sarrifl '>.. Ga.

. Ga.

Ifarri- < "... Ga.

'llMlll!'. i

Mi.-i;

jfijjltftn JtonltrrB unit .fortij-rigljt.

Brouobtor, M.uiv A. {Mrs.M'iui'inmf.rti). La Grange, Ga,

I'.KVAN'. Kl.tZA J. (iff*. Milftin). Jill Alii.

(amekon, A-maiiixtha C, (Iff* tWiw), Troll]. Co, Gi

< i av i (is, Sa hah (il/r.t. /efcr). Chambers Co., Ala.

I. A OBANGK I I'M \l K COLLKOE.

DOKIBB, ''Mil laiNI I'.
UrkENTFOOD, Fbani
6lLBKBT,J iNt K.

Kim;. Sarah K.

Kinli. SwiAH.I.
i I'ai l.r. i:

ParBAM, Ki.i/.wjktii

Harris < '<>., Ga.
La 'iron
Louisiana.
Cohrmba
Troop Co, Ga.

i Mr~. dbtrcrombii), Cohtmbua, Ga.

(Mrt. Tignar 1. Looiaiaiia

ii ; ilitfr!! I'ttnkrii anil /nrti[-ninf.

Akin. Josbphins B.
Hicham. (rEOBeiA C.
Broom, HiKribtta

< iiai'i:i.. DoitrrBA A.

rpBEJ '. SOPHROXIA S

Favor, Frances A.
Omiios, Mart J'.

Mik'iiki.i.. Arcadia K.
DcBoeK, Amajhm A.

M . i ioz, 81 bar A.
Me aiikrs Nancy -

. Ann K.
Stinsox. Elizabeth A.
Thompson. Mart A.

i Mrs. Totem),
i Mrs. WtUiamt),

(Mr*. Oditmitk),
(Mrs. D,,. Hi).

(Mrt. Dot
(Mrt.Jtadclif),

Ark;tli-:i-.

ftferrwetfceri '

r :llr_'.'. Oft,

Chainbera < '".. Ala.
Meriwether '"., < la.
Chamber! l

ll.'ini

Cbaaben Co., A' u

En m, Ai.i.
Putnam < !o, Ga.

1 '., Ala.
Harris ('.... Ga.
Meriwether i '. .. ' i.

La Grange

figjjtmi ImM nb 0\\\.

BlRK, AxTOINETT P. - -

i'lim-GHTON, Frances !:. (Mrt. Long),
D v. Martha E. (Mrs. Ball),

..\S,.I.SABBLLA ]'.. -
Doi-OLAS, NARCI8SA W. -

a, Rebecca G. -

gAgS**-*-*-

La Grange, Ga.

La riitipr,., Ga.
Meriwether Co., Ga.
Randolph, Ga.

R;lllil<i|]ih. (,' ,.

La Gra

M \

M . K.

H(J,
II,

McGiktt, \

DJ II ' \.

A.

. < '

H i '.

I// /..

Mr . II rpm },

[Mrt. ii
(.1// J

(Mr*. JJo.i* r),

Tallapcaa, Ala.
By, Ga.

I'lltll .!,; ' .

Auburn, Ala.

< Intnl.. i- '

. < ,

,Gi
Crawford, Ala.

1 1 .] . I i.
MeriweUi

vi-'iillltrni ftntiftrrii anil /iftij-nnf.

AtroRo, Mam i .
: r J.

.C'.MtTK!.. Taii I. A,
DO U ML, M.

. - w

I Uvm, Ann

! uut, Mary K.
kl vkv

II Ull'TON, L < '.

-. Sarah
Hill, CBUSTTA
Kiiu), Eliza J.

Ml GZHtt, St RAN

Xk\vios..Iank

v A.
. Ann-
Mam F.

Mr*. Heard),

( I/ - /-..-. (Fmftm),
( kfr#. /'/,.

(jkfra. hod

[Mrs. Afcms),

( infra. /.

(Mr$. Hampton,)

Troup '..

Kn.'ii. A!;i.
Barria < '.,., <n.
; . . ' tamgi

lolph, 6a.
I. .... < '.i.
Macon 0a, Ala.
But Ma.

Glenoville, Ala.
Laurens Co, Ga.
La h

< lianik'i-
TroofM b, G*.
Hani

Troop (o.. c, :l .
Urirri- ( !o, <(.
EatotnV n. I
Eatonton, Ga.

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I. A GRANGE 1KMA1.K COLLEGE.

, KnVWA
Sl'ICEB, CaTHBUM

| l/,, yatjawt), Randolph

Albany. Ga.

figlitrrn Iwiurru* nnb .fiftn-tlirrr.

Akers, Sarah J. -

\ . T.OIilNE N. -

Amu--. < k >t ki:s V. -
likYAN. Loris.v
BaIDUOK, IgAUELLA

uk, catherine

Ckayen, Caroline

COLQH ITT, MaRyElIZA

:;on, Sarah B.
Cameron, Emma

<'l.!NE, El.I.EN

Calhoun, Ansa
Fall, Mary -

EdMONMIN, E. S.

Hall,HaIFCT

Jokes, Missouri
Lee, Mary -
Lots, Mary -
Perry-. Si-
Peebles. Marietta
Paoi, Elizabeth -

Sl'IYKY", IIaKKII!

Warns, Caroline -
AVhitkield, Mary

Troup ( '..
BeiTMW, T.'i!l): Co
. < rS.

Columbia, Ha.
Montgomery, Ala.
I ii .11 Springs, Ala.
Atlanta.
La Grangi . Oa.
Tronp i '.. ' : i.
Broil owood, Ga.
Troup Co., < la,

< rawrbrd, Ala.

< 'hjero, 'I'.'\:l-.
Spring 1 '\ , I
Greeaaboro, G
Meriwether < <o
LoutavSU, Ala.
Tr"ti]> Co., Ga.

Ala.
Meriwether < So., < la.
Harm ( '<>..

< iolsrabaa, Ga.
La Grange, <<a.
Troup Co., Ga,

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UNDERGRADUATES

Namti
S IRAH A,

v i : . Low HI I'..
Amoks, Qi emu V.
Bur iv, Loon \

BaI DSIOX, I-AIsi.LLA

r, Makv Kliza

l . Cabolu

IOV, Kmma F.

< AV .1!

Cum, Ki.i.en
(ai.ihu v, Ansa C.
Edmovdsov, S. li
Fall, Mauv
Hall, Navvh II.
Hxbvdov, M. P.

. missouri f.
Lf.i;, Mauv
Lavs, Mary
Lorn, Mauv

ilks, Makikita H.

Pace, Elizahetu

Rotidene.

TrnH/i I

Tatbti C

La <i'r<ui'ii .
Florida,

Patroiu.

Mr. S. A. A;,
I>r. A. L. A.
Mr. \V. M. Aram
Mr. B. P.rvan.
Montgomery, All., Mr. Tboo, Baldrick.

La '
Union -

Atbntt'i.

Bromwood,

1'roitji Co..
',.
. .11".,

I. I>. Oouun.
Rot. .1. N. On

Mr. Ji. Cameron.
Mi>. K. QMMion.
Mr. \\ ii,.
Mr<. II. Calhoun,

8pring [., C !. .1. Edmonds.

' ''.. On..
Li i Grange,
Merimthit
Barbtr Co.. Ala.
Ahiiraville,
Tnup Co.,

Mr. X. Fail.

Hugh Hail. 1> 4 .

Mr-. .1. P, If. melon.

Mr. Allen Jones.

Neadhatn I

Col. James Rogers.

Mr. James Loyd.
MernttUm Co., J/a.Dudley Peebl.
Maeam Co., Ala. Rev. Dow Pern.
Jfarris Co., Mr. Stephen Pace.

I. A ORANGE I KMAI.i: COLLEGE.

Kamti.

Re*idence.

Patron*

Kl'IVKV. Hakkikt E.

Columbus. 6 ''.

OoL K. B. Bpi

Wake, Cak-jiim.

/.i Grange,

Mr-. L. War,,

\Vnnn>.u>. Mua

Troup Co.
J\ SIOU i 1

Mr-. Ann Whfcfeld.

Blocks, SoflAH

KnrUj C>>..

Mrs. St pheii Bla k-r

Bom, Mauv E.

Brownwood.

Mrs. CoL King.

B .:.nes, Sarah M.

Jasper Co.,

Mr. I!. < !

Bishop, Ez.ua

( /'ii/tnnixii/a. f. \Y. Bishop,

Cooper, Ass El.IZV

La Gr<i)ui<\

Mr. Win. < ioopar.

Bolton, JduaJ.

.\t/"nl<i.

I Coffins,

Coalson, Maiitha

Ifajftunilli,

Mrs.U. Coalson.

Colquitt, Mary S.

La Grunor,

H. V. Lindaey.

( Uruthkrs, M. J

ILnvkiiiKvillr,

1 pli Carutfa

DbAXK, Temp. S.

l.'cttei', Aln..

Wm^ThredgiU.

I toUER, Celesiia

Troup Co.,

Nathan Doner.

DuNCAX, Virginia

La Grunge,

R v. J. P. Damn.

Edmondson, Haitie

Spring Phee,

CoL Edmondson.

Edmondson, Amanda

Spring Pbtre,

CoL J. Bdrnondion.

llii.as', Margaret

Mll'-nu <',,.. Ah..

Mr. .1. U.-rrin.

Hall, Cornelia

Grcrnc Co.,

Mr. Httgfe Hail.

Holland, Mauv

Russd Co..M,.

M.j. J. Holland.

Harris, Zanme II.

I.11 ffra

Mr. A. Harris.

Jackson, Sallie

'/' riin-i/m- Co..

Mr. II. Jackson.

King, Mart

Htibtiltoit.

II. King.

KlDD, A.MEHICA

Troup Co.

Id.

Lne, Emma

- \'l"u:sri//i:

Col. J, Rogers.

Lee, Flori.vd

Wist Point,

Mr. G. Croft.

Meaders, Camii I \

''/><imbers Co.

W . B. Gilmer, Esq .

Mi 'A fee, Julia

Atlanta,

Mr. Win. M,.V

Maddox, Jane

Troup Co.,

J, Maddox.

Mi K VMM1E, M.

Troup Co.,

Rer.B. licKammte.

Morrow, Lccy

Louisiana,

Mr. M. Morrow,

P^Hr -

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RANG! FEMALE COLLEGB

W.imri
MlM-. A:

Phillips, Lubi u i
I'n ra, Rkbe< " \

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Po* u, Cabouka

Pans, A< iuji
Mary
Kakah F.

. I.l M \ :

bhidsk, 8 uuh j.

Bbbmu

. & - \ \

TiTLOB, Mwmiia.I.
r.SIIKliU.MIlJ, k.

as.
Wiin hum, <\tm:utsE

U ii UAHS, LaCBA

,. Man

Macon ''>.. . I/./..
ffa I/-/..

Worrit Co..
Murray <

Chambers >'<.. M.,
n /*

.

Uon,
PmlnuUo, Oa.
HawkmsviUe,
Dolt

< ' .

I J'lHIll.

I." Grange,
Orange,

Pmitoiu.

I'M'. Mmfc
Mr. EL \.i".ii.
Mr-. P. PUUips.

L. I'itN.

Mr. I. ( h,ini\.
Staph

Rw.J. I'. Pod
Mr. J-. Pncr.
. Robert RekL
VVilliam Reid.
Ifn, if. ,-.'.

''r. Y N.S.ni.l,.
Mr. Thou

Mr. g

Rev. I'.Sk,,,,.
Mr. K. Taylor.
Mr. \Y. Linda i

Mr. /..i.-iian W'ani.

Mr. Same ,!
Mr. S. Dbggan.
Mr. 8. W.Yanopv.

"i i . y.
n>, Mabtba

ArMEl.i., L.

ebb, Ma'bgabbi

BLOOXKB, JaBB M.

Baunhok, OioaoiA
I rs, Bloabxth

BLACXBUBB, M IBTHA

Bauki:, Mam- 1.

BiOOBRg, 1". ,\.

a

ff aar y ('<,..
Henry c,,

npleUon,
Bark} ('<,.,
Early Co^
M ntgomery, Ala,
Bbmton i
/. I! range.
Beard Cb.,
ifuttog* ( '...,

Mr. E. Am. ..J.].
Mr. I. Arnold.
'1 . A. AnsteU.
Mr. Stephen El
Mr. Stephen Blocker.
Mr. T. Baldriek.
Mr. I). l;i.
Mr. .1. Blackburn.
Mr. .1. A. Broughton.
Mr. Biggers.

]. A I.i-.AMIK IKMAI.t; COLLEGK.

MM
BlGBMtt, S. K.
BlOOBM, M. W.

BoNKKLI., NaR<I-~\

i'u;ti:is, Ei.i/.Aiii.ni
Cameron, Lui;a
CAMJEEO*, Lccv
CascyuM, Naw< i '

INGHAM, Ell/..

Cbivcbs, Box,

Dl ni an, Florida
DaCEQU, Mirtis
EbMomaoH, Vnnn \

Eiuyix, Ann K.

FaW.EV, ViKUINlA

Cir.i., Sabah E.
II IBRIS, S\| All J.
Hill, Xaxnie
Heni<i:k-o\, (i.
Hownx, II.
Harral, E S

If Vl'.IiAL, S. V.
.InllVSON, FANNV
KlIlKLAXD, E.

Li MS, M.w.y
Laxe, Sihax C.

Mo.vrGO.MEKY, EtttA
Mrl'.AIN, HENRIETTA

McDowsl, Margaret

McTyiek, Elizabeth
Mooney, Margaret

Residence.

Co.

\f G ..

Eafaula, .1/".,

( ( '<..

/,' . .ruiriKx/,
T'lhot Co.,

HawkiniriOe,

l;,uniiir"(nl,

Troup ' '".

Iai (iruiolr.
Henri/ ' '"..
Spring Place,
W**t /'""it,
Hamilton,

Lmrwlis Co., Ala.,

ird. Abi..
La Gr ang e,
Troup Co^
Troup Co.,

nberi Co.
Talapota, A!".,
Lti Gran*
Hinnlulph Co.,
Puhuki Co..

A'loimrilk,

Marietta,

.

llo,
Uchce, Ala.,

to,
Marietta,

.Montgomery, Emily
MosTooMitr, MakqarbtTVouj) Cfa,

Morgan, Blanch Troup Co.,

McMillan, Laura Lo Grange,

Patrons.
Mr. 1 1

Mr. Bigger*..
Mr. A. Booaell.
Mr. A. Garter.
Mr. B. II. Csai< I

Mr. .1. < '*m<
\\ . < larntben.

.' . I 'nnniugham
Mr. -I. * hii
I: i . .1. 1'. Duncan.
Mr. I>. Lovejoy.

m !-"ii.

< !. F. Knvin.

Mi. Farley.

Mi. .1. fcHaaatkld.

B. Hank

Mr*. Dr. Hill.

Mr. J. Henderson.

Duniel Howell.

...\. I lain!.

T. Ram].
W, Johnson.

.1 . K'lkijll'l.

Mr*. B.P. 1 -

!. -I. Bogi

lira. E. Montgomery .

1 L \. McBain.

Mr. Daniel Mel towel.
Mr. John McTyier.
Mr*. E. Ma
Mr . K. Montg >mery.
Mr. II. Montgomery.
Mr. Thorns* Mi i
Mr. Daniel McMillan.

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R DWIME, \[ WiY
RSOMS, Vif ii.m \

B

SlIKI'IIUll., KlI/.A
, ' MtKlK

Smith, Busab

Shim.-. M i
Tai.i.kv, Ki.i/.ai:i.;ii

Toou,

Taxi m. Amam.a

White, An
Wiuanaom, M. I .
Wauk, J 'hi i.o

Re.id.nee. Palron*.

Ckamim Co.. AlmJkrA . Maribk

Chambtrt Co., Mo.. Mr,. \. x,,,,,,.

I Mr.Jobi |

''"'"'" r 'S Mr. I,i- Bedwa*.

'". Mr. J. Rbod

Chambtrt Co., Ata^ltt. ft J;,.j,j_

7 Mr. J. Shepherd.

Pal m tM o, Co.,
Hamiitem,

.

L" firitnijr,

JF'i>/tti\r,l/,,
II", ,7 /',
Moron <'.,., J/,/..

'''..
Troop <'<,., _

J.'.-v. 8. n.-.-.|.

Mr-. W. Smith.
Mr. .(.SI, :
Bev.J. W. Tali-v.
Mr. .1. Tooke.

A. 'latum.
Mr.. I II. \\\

8. \\ ilktm

Daottj War...

FRE<il. i LASS.

Alposd, M Mb

A i BTOLL, K.

Bliorcilhiv S.

Bbowv, 6.

r, S\::\n
COX, Mali; ai.kt

I 'avis, Mast

I'hekman, Sarah

Houasd, Htm
JomraoM, M unr

Mum, Annif.
Ml BPHT, Kliz.

McK iinirj . 8,

Mink. Sally

7Vi,i/;, Co.,

Campbell

La '
11

Fatmia, .,/..
A Orama\ .

'It, All..

Mum! Co.,
Li Orange,
Dalian,

Trump Co..

Trim j, C,,.

Mm. M. Alfor.l.

Oen. A. AjMtell.

Mr. K. Bftmghton.

D. M.JBnmn.

I. M. Strong, ]>,,.
A. K. I
.1'".. Thomas Da/ris.
A. BonneU.

M ij. I. Hullanil.
Mr. W. Johnwn.
Dr. I'. Mink
Mr. .1. .1. Murphy.
Rev. I.". Mi Kammie.
Mr. W. B. Gilmore.

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!.A QJUNOK KKMAI.K COM

Namti.
Si Mfffi Manoane
Swanm.n, Anna
Bran, Mary
Thornton, Ki i/.aik i h
'IVhmi:. A< ii-ah

Bemdenct

Bmm Ox,

!. \ liruniK.

/..i Qrtmg* ,

I'll/ton.

111 n

Pairom.
Ml^. S
Ml. S. \Y. >u i

l;.\. A. Spur.

Mr. If. Thornton.

Mr. .1. Turner.

Itimarji flcpartmtnt.

Beau, Martha
Bad bbtow, M.

Bhoiluiton. Q.
Bknney. M.
Bankston, 8.

Bankm'on, Mast
Banksi on, L.
Isank-toS, Mama
Blaikih UN, M.
Baldrk.k. Man

Ol ANIiLL)!, M.
ClINALKR. MaRI.ARKI
CbIVEM, Kl.I/.A
CoLQriTT. J.

< n\. .1 una

1W.R. C.

|M V \\. FaNNV

Kanhro, W.
Kanhho, C.

< ill.UKKT. ' .

GliAY, LAUIH

IIii.i., Aruvsn

Yancy.

IIl.l.NDON. M.

Liskoou, I!.

Liunoski, Betty
Montgomery. Charlie
m iRTSoimr, B

v. Mary
Mi i. iin, K.
Mninv M.
Mil. ion. Si i
McMillan. C.
Mi Kammil.C.

I'l I.I KN. A
l'll.LEN. L.
I'liKKR, T.

PttiB, Mary

lkKNWHK, M. .1.

Smiiii, A.

Bran, A.

Thorn ion, Maruarei
Ware. I'eiu.y
Walki.h. W.
Walker 8

E.

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! LTKW.

-I M

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SopflOMon I i \
B. Class, -

Pfel PAKAipM DSMMM

IlUl 01 I >>.-.

26
49
60
19
45
K,

Total,

2 i S

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1C

I. A OH iNG I LI I OLLBOB.

IMJ anil (foursc of Stuous.

nuuai sti mks

Spelling, banding; Writing, Beaentafj KtiglMi (.rammur.
Geagmpbj and Anttaetk.

MSB. srriiijss

Arithmetic, through Fractions; Motel Ge ogr a p hy ; Bagfien

Jrammar. RJatory of ilir United Sut.-s ; Ooopoatfoi exercises one

lav in ovary week; indent an<l Modem f ainangoa, if <le-ir.-.i.

wnana snmm

Arithmetic, cooomded; BoUnj, (Mm, Lineom'a) ; faring,
(Begun); Natural P h fl oaop hy ; Geography of the Banvene; Hh-
tory of France ; Kiatory of England; I. if Lerired; Com-

positiona; Rhetorical readme, 4c,

nam noron

Algebra; Logio; .M^ral Phil aophy; 0 -try: WBanft !"..i-

1 Hi.-tory : Mineralogy; Cfcenrietry; Languages, ifdaaired;
Rhetorical ami CompoaitiM exercises.

not annoi

Trigonometry: Mensuration ; Intellectual Philosophy: Physiolo-
gj : French Language; Olmstoad's Astronomy; Olmst^ad's Phi-
losophy ; Mythology ; Rhetoric (Blair's) ; Compositions.

I. A GRANGE FEMALK COLJ

Soarb of ?nstrurtion.

We would m< t respectfully call the attention of the pebiic to
tin- Faculty of "isr College. All are pannaneal EVofeaon and

Teachers; ami a mure c.nmiandini; array M t" Dtonber Of Ifctota,
annot be found at the head of any Institution, male or fa
North or South. In this resj>ect we challenge competition, and
appeal to every individual patron of the Institution to gatneav, it he
on. the thove statements.

Pnslfof,

The Proprietors ate prepared to board 100 pupils; fnraiabmg
all with large, commodious and well ventilated POOOM. I' noV
li 'Use. there an many print .. | inmunitv, who ac-

eonimodate pupils with boarding, viz.: Mrs. I r. Hill. I r. S. N.
Smith, Col. .1. M. lieall. Maj. George Heard. Mr. Thomas B. Gfl I >
wood, James Bradfield, Mr. Edward BroaghtOB, Dr. R. A. T. Jii.ll.-v.
Rev. J. W. Tally. After! (\x. Rq, Mr. Thomas Thornton, Mr. Wiley
Wilson, General Edwards. eYc- kc

ftitts oi fuition. |ml, ftt.

UTEUARY DWAETlHrr.
Collegl tuition per annum.
Preparatory tuition, let division, .
l'repnratory tuition, 2d "

LaagaajNt eeea

$M

00

H

M

-1

24

IX 1

1

15

IMI

u

>*^

*~+* / +

V S

IK KKMALK CO] l.KGE.

... !

' Drawing and Painting ji.'.i i>

Oil Painting, . . |.i ik,

ill W.irk. . ... .90

Wax Fruit tod Klowi ._>ci imp

m.'SKAl. MPAOTMIT.

Mane "ii Pianoforte. . . ... to .,.

Ihaakos Qatar, 10 00

Mu-i.- (in Harp If 00

of musical in.-trii!iii. tit- ;, ini

Voaal tini-ic- tnnL'l.t daflj to tlie whala iwfconl, par annum, -i

Board, budodtagftid tod lodgiaa} .... i .

vTaatling par miiritb. |.oo

Pupils entering al the opening ol tlie term <>r within two w.-.-k-
kfter, will be charged for thejeew, nor will uir deduction bo
! ',.i absence, except for Proridentia] cat

To answer tin- numerous inquiries as to I \|n'ii,.

<>f ]>u]>i! in tiii- College, we subjoin t lie following:

Board, washing; and ligfata, ni< !, lodging, tuiii.>n, including
Ihorarj inatruotion and vocal maair, per annum, . . *17"i 00

linlf \.-ar Iihi iki

m half a year, par math, 10 00

All the aboTe, with tlie addition of Pi . hato-

tien, par annum, .

" half yaar, .

ll 1 1-.- limn hull ii vi-.-ii. | i in, i nil,. ....

Ghargea, bowarer, in bo ioataua ariH 1 an tone

nun haJfa fcara, rmlon the diaooatinuaiicc is fur Providential aaaar.

380 (i

l.A (iKAN'.K 1KMU.K COLLKOK.

Sessions ;ino ItotitiiM

Tl>. oexl i sisting oft > months,

will ciiiiiiiu'iiri- OD the tir-i daj rfO Bdcl ii W < in- - ! i;.

sftea tin- Moond Sabbath in Jalj, following. T%t W i
i/ mend SatiatA is QemntfMMt*i rfny, an. I on the tl \ days im-
mediately preceding, trill be beld the public annual examination of
.ill the ataj

promptness.

Then' is do enterprise in lili- in which this rirtne w.nore highly
necessary, laaa in the prosecution of tejarning. 1'upils who enter
late are compelled either la loae*ayear or be dragged for a
trj tl > who woiihl not ban I any advantages over them

if all h;nl taken an equal >tart. In view,)' - consid-

eration, we cooM not too strongly urge our patron la wnd in the

pupils on the viry jir*t J<nj i,f ihr tin,,

In this c o nne c tio n, we eaanot loo severelj d< aoanaee the pra
of riartrDghoma frequently daring the term. It wer>- m impossible

to make scholars of snob, as tor a f.inm r t" reap R harv. >! when the
year had been broken in upon by trip- of pleasure, Arc while bw
cref) was being ehoked by the Weeds.

$I>2siral fftatation.

A good constitution is aU-imp rtant for any ml all of tea par
poses and employments of life A delicate and raised system ot
gymnastics in the form of Calisthenics, has been btredaeed into

this institution, and so arranged as that it at once blH pa* my\

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pared ol oar eatba plea ofedaeatioa. To make tin- bom

eat, sad to hapa* ih, popi] with nflcm)
looted n'ir.l\ i.-. !,. music oftl

JUDitional fitiUtitf.

Tha iiisiitnti,,,, bw reached ;i ,,;,,, of ernraeacefar bevoad the
l*P "<" it* a (Kenda. [( baa doi

gaian m man* dfcadi | ,| w \ t ..,u f aoj

eaterprjae, Bui we an bappy ia being abia to aaaoaaaj to tbi
f.ul.ii. . th.tt oar focilitieaere ., complete. o r boildhigi aro far
beyond < ...iij- tit :.m is tb8oath; all of oar iK&atioa, -tn.lv. and
locton^QOfiH bare bam plaaaedaad erected with refere
grand two-fold object -.f prornoting health aad ttodj among th-
pupih THe private aparuneate for th- boardeti and wall

ventilated. 'Ih- Proprietor! have an aggregate iirreataeat of aal
keathan Seventy-ft. Tboi ,.| Dofia .... oo) j this

bare charged m wHnfotly for expending ao kagr,
a ram in n pWff i um an enterpriae Baa

riooa world may wjr, it. eoBrnwraante wit!, th- imjiaaaiim
taeiliti.- aad accornaaalaaoBa whack e lender, we reeetfe the

Baga of th- public. We have bad no Mgher anbitioB u>

j than -inij-iv to afford all BwoetMTj M In oar papaa

in their pursuit of knowi .

|kt| ;mb ^utrson Jfdttttf.

thcM two rival iir.-raiy B awx ia aipai \\-r- I ,.iv in the

I year, at,.] have abwadrgMH an aamistakaMe anneal of

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[,.v r.mN'.K ttUALl i OL1 KGE

.1 (h.-v m (i.-Min.-.l iiltimat.-h ID WMMJMI|l1illl . It M I"" ">"' I'

ti. q,,, thai literary rardiag h Ngaate* a- of Btth impartaap to
tin> stu 'lent in In- m'natiflri P an nin g daring Um pro-

if mboteti" training ia peeatiaaiy seeaaaary totbe neconaphah-

mull jf hwrft Uilmdlwi With a view to ni.-.-t 1 1 - - essities

ami i'\i:> iii*>, theae ncietiai ware Ofgaoiaed. They each bars a
legate constitution an. I end* of by-laws, appropriate oflm . I
iii.l r..n. lurt :.!l of tli ir Lit-in- -- matten with arte aad decorum.
They meal for the traaaacthHi of boaneai ou afary Saturday mora'
iag,at which tiin.' each member m required under panalt] t.. itand
]. an.l recite tho nbttaaee of at laaal titty pagai of liawalnw m the
acquisitions of the week. They ai.- allowed Wad a ai day afternoom
for reading in tln-ir reapecthre halls.

They have already ooUeeted a library of l."k< from Bm moat
approved author- of ancient and modem tim.s to the extent of
nearly 1,000 volume* Tha wte of* the co un try will hail this as a
moat valuable auxiliary t.. female education. The boproremant
which now exhibits itself in the style of on mi ina t ioi and writing on
the part of our pupil-, ipeahn volumes for the efficiency <.f tl
literary organisation*.

Central tanks.

This College is strictly antiacctarian and atidmnmiiintinna I.
< 'ne of the proprietor! is a I 're-l.yt-'rian an.i the other a Kethodht,
whilst the Principal of tha moaja fcpartmeat h a Bepfaat Iba
proftaeon ud teachers generally arc divided with reaped to th.ir
di norni national attachments. Out ohject is to remote, as far n
paaribia, erery inf.uence that Bright tend to impr.-s epafi the mind*

Li OSANOE I KM.u.k

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! '" "I ,!l " ir *** momi :,.) ,,-i^i,,,,. ,.,;.

"* , " M " t,,irt - v ,l,iMI "- "Kf ' ripfcma, wging nd

' '' T " ,; "- :li1 ^ .Tl.ap-Ui^i, 'u.,,n :ir , ,u|.. ,

nm.idi. by the opening of next (arm, a eplendid onm

health.

; "" i "" ' ' ' toW haw,,,, bm, rMtad ia

<""'>- I.;, aa epidemic which ha, been attended dorm* the
* by ..!, BwuBtT, it. b com. neeamtyfcr na ... etata,
i>t. That the health of the Cofleg onawfiy good

. "'' " : ' P"patk*Bli been but ow death, aad that

tatwaaBj feeble sod rickhj.
:; ' 1 - '' bw facto apeak mora rttoogh, forth* h,a'l,h of ow
facade*, !, * add the &d that daring the two b* Bonthaof
flw term, and wbfle the epidemic prevailed i town, then, occurred

J". low. than thirty nw, ,,f m-ask, among our pnpik

n

?tlu5xr department.

for * deptoeat entirely um Ntaageneaii have been
"1 JW. D. W. CfcaN | ia . i,,.,, s .. rur ,.,, t() ,,.,,,, the mdgd
faculty at the opeaJag of the next session. Of fob w,l!-k ami
dJetmgwehed pfefaaer of .tatfe, ,. ,.. , , iy ,, g^
been aaaaio/od for the hut bnfa yam at th, bead of tfaja depart-

LA GHANtiK FKM.U.K OOLUBOB.

mMitin two iiiKlliiilnw fit J w dly hhjt i W' " in AUb

and dwHgh, M fffiKg tO ikUt tli." Wl*8t "f III.' I'lll.'i-'

bkncriH BaflN it. that tba *) bhjhatl w hfhmw thai ootid

be pass^.1, liavo from tbm totim been prMRMMtd bjrthi
nUttd IVM.I,'ntK offtcae inttitntkoa oa>tha duHMttraad qjaaKfi-
aasaaaof Paof, C,

Bab* in iwurl tiir outline of tha uiginhafina and plan of tha
ih|Hif art mad* oat by Prof. G btBudf, fron which it wiS ba
a that no iiMitiuii.n. Worth ot Booth, pi i lha poblk .1

aqatbeaatwa oftahati and faiilitic- tliat will at all ooaspara with
this, and wo do sino-ivly tru>t that tin- fabbe will not only Bpprft-
rinu- tin.' k-tlorts whirli BO Baking to eWCt a high standard of
rnii-i.-il tM*C awl -skill, bat by 1/ I'tbeml jmlromuft reward thoM
efforts.

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Li GRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.

THnsir Department.

h tha department, none bol the most thorough and i

],li J *nndTeach< <#>y*d,anyoneofwhom is

^""Petentto hke tl, . ,., ,_ , Ml . Ilt , iN ^-^ A

tin of the prominent featarea which dwtlngniah tl,i, Rteoltj,
1* AH the toetrwtion is given M a uniform ptaa, and un.hr
dauone. batructiou given by one or two, however
led they may be, b bj ,,. mean s ,,,i,j,. n , to illsliri . to tll0
pupil the higheat degree of aoeeeaa. Onel , !, r nay -xe,! i th.
art of imparting prefaminarj instruction, and laying a thorough
v.i: ',
m. Another may excel in de^ekping and training the voice
d ear. Another still may impart nperior taeta and eipreauon,
; ""1 that confute, tl..- >,,;,/,.,.,.,,,., musical Onention. In the
organwtjcn of thi. Faculty, the high** order of talent and the

wsified attainmenta Lave been -,/,,/, th leenri
the pupil the moat thorough an I externa* eourae of training, In all
the varied and important detail, Mceaiary to .ho attainmeatofa

h] o h ,! "-' of excellence in immcal skill and taste.

2d. In addition to the unusual advantage! afforded to the pupils
oftha feSege by thk combrnati. nmneal talent, apodal indue*.

M

LA gkan;k KKM.U.K OOLLSOB.

h are offered to those who are preparing themselves to become
t,, u hers ; and also to young ladies who wish to pursue the study of
,i,<.ic alone or in connection with other ornamental branches, after
they have closed their other studies.

3d. Owing to the large number and varied attainments of the
Musical Faculty, and the still larger number of young ladies in at-
tendance, who are perfecting themselves for teachers, together with
others who are devoting themselves exclusively to the study of
music, the standard of taste and skill among the pupils of the
College, is rapidly improved and elevated, and their ambition exci-
ted. In addition to these advantages, public lectures will be de-
livered, and a variety of concerts given, embracing tho highest range
of both secular and acrf. music, with a full and effective orchestra.

4th. The whole business of teaching has been reduced to. a
rigidly scientific and philosophical system. All the pupils of the
College, whether properly music scholars or not, have daily exer-
cises in the theory and practice of vocal music, embracing prelimi-
nary exercises in elocution, such as the articulation of consonants,
eotirA of tho vowels, and vocal gymnastics. The last exercise
named, has been found to produce a surprising and gratifying effect,
in strengthening the muscles of the throat and lunge, developing
the voice and expanding the chest, thus counteracting the tendency
to stoop, in consequence of the crouching position which many
young ladies assume at their desks.

5th. Instruction is given in marching to music, in order to secure
that most difficult attainment, correct time.

In addition to whicl 1 they are thoroughly trained in Calisthenics,
for the purpose of imparting that grace and ease of motion and
manners so essential in a lady.

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l.\ MAWGE ikmai.k OOL

It will bt MM MM Mil Faculty is arranged on a new plan. It
forms a distinct ami ell-organized society ; having Pm*MMI who
will oirect their attention more particularly to those bran, 1,
musical science and art in which they more particularly excel.

The Principal ha* far many years been convinced that the in-
MMring MM. of the public daMwW.sy.Mn! of instruction mom
MMOMjl mm] tWatod, Hd embracing a far wider range in the
_ fertile and inexhaustible fields of musical knowledge, than has h-r,-
toforo been adopted. The great difficulty in maturing and earning
out a plan which would secure this object, has been, that fur want
of numbers, the tuition money in no one school has been sufficient
to pay the salaries of a corps of teachers, lufinently larye, and at
the same time possessing the MMMMM attainments. This hereto-
fore insurmountable obstacle has now been removed. The La
Grange Fkmale College, under the indefatigable and self-sacri-
ficing labors of its worthy President, and his co-workers, has ac-
quired a reputation and tab. a hold on the public confidence which
has secured an abundant supply f material for the full consumma-
lion of the plan proposed.

Mm* ewry fa. iiitv k now afforded wbi,l, . ... _

chase. The salaries for teachers and the MM. required fcr the
purchase of Instruments. Apparatus, <fcc, far the s p plv of al , t!u .
wants of the Music Department will probably exceed" 1*008 for
the first year.

b view, however, of the wide spread and rapidly increasing
prosperity of the College, together with the gratifying succe^ ,!,!,
has heretofore attended the efforts of the Principal and Professors
Of the Musical Faculty in other fields of labor, it is confidently be-
heved, that these art* efforts and sacrifices will be duly appreciated
and rewarded by a generous public.

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