Catalogue of the Faculty, Pupils, and Patrons of the La Grange Female College, La Grange, Georgia.

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IE FKMALE COLLEGE.

fatBlts of Ijistrartiou.

D. W. CHASE,

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rRINTKD BY 0. B. HAMLEITrK

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La Orange, Georgia

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KJUP.SAKWI ' (Hn Chap) r/-op Cbiin/K, 6.

LEWIS, I'AI LINK, i. Mr. Al.ircroml.lt:) (Utimbiu: Crorg,".

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AKDt.JOH "MINK II. (Mr*. TMum'i.... -' ''""
BIQUAM.GrOROIAC (Mr William-. . .'

BROOM, HXMitrTTA . ... ' " '

OBAlU I .IklTItA A (Mr- IfothfWl) CkmlllfUU*

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KAVOB. FRA\ t hamtrrtcmiutij. Mn

* ORIGOF, MARY r Mr- v il) IfrrriumuU

IIKLI ARCADIA E. (Mr*. Otordu- < ' ' '

Dl'DOBE. AMANDA A ()

MADDO (. (Mrs. ) I'

IKADF.RS, NANCY (Si ' /I*T roim<v. ,l,'<>

PITTS, Af)t (Mrf.D., :;.) /fcrmcmmr .

HTISSoy, EU/.ABKTH A. ( Mr . Bail dill Jftritertt

THOMPSON, MARY A ...La Granot.Oi

1850.

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I>!\ny. MARTHA ft (Mr- HHl) tf.riW.Wrr,,.

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FORRiW, RKHi

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HARVEY. MAI1TI! I U-lmrn. Mk

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M.-f-lNTY, ANN ft HI, I

REDDING, OOROTUJA A. (Mrs. Jon.-. IkOdmfoo, Or.

SLATON. RKMSCCA A. (Mr,. "

mrHBS, CAROLINE S. (Mr*. Buk-

TATE, iraUJS A. (Mrs. M*M OwJbr.<'.

NEWTON, SARAH I'. (Mrs. Doiler) TroKpcotm/j,,

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NEWTON. M.-'.N
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PATRICK, snou

REIP, SARAH r

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KEEN. IWI

STEPHENS'. MARY

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m, -AKAH .1 Ur. 11 ii II

k>LLA\l>. MARY II fti/imll i ...Vuj. I*n.

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AIX. IIKNKIKTIA I Cut T W|Hi

IWELL, MAKiiAKKT K I Ur.P.WS

i'i , i'.!-. CAMILLA P Mr.u.it'.

Ohar. MA1HURKT A.. . / " Mr-. K. KMMF .

<)A.\ BLANCH] ! :

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( IB, -AKAH M R.I

I.KCK. KATK 1. ... Mrs.* L8

'.I'HI'.Kli. BUZA Mb Mr.. I. SI..

i.l,. MARY J' // , ,'. R -

MB, HUMS It // Mr.J.Twft<\

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ALEOKD. MAKiiAUKl LiGiiingr |

AITI.EHY. HBLUBA fhombtrtnuiity, \h< \\. .; .,

WARY. MAKY A Oaklki-.

IIAKEH. MMIII ,,l,Ala i ,, ;

UEATY. ANGELINA!- '!,mm. \[ T r ,..

1IERKY. SARAH VaUila.Mi Mr. .1. |i -

IIII.HH'I. J( MA i . \v. |:;|ini.

UflUOftS, t UXOU I l.'Ur.,.j. ;. ., ., ,

BLACKMON. .la-KHIINE iMitiiaii.i |

BURIN... MAKY V. Atlanta | \, _ . .

BHDWX. UOtBM Homhm county S) , |

BD0 MU I i: iiluk

CAMERON. LAI I1A I I.

CARTER, M. (' lAm.wW county Mr. T. H i

CLARK. ,-ARAII 7Vtw;> n(y "- ' mu\X V. I

CUBS, UMCCA r.^) rounf./ Mr. |> nar ,i H.Clark.

0QQK8BT, I.1LI.IAH A Louisiana ^r g .-. ; .

OOUI-EIC, MARY LaGrona, Mr. W I, I

<' Mm< ' Jl;UA *"** Jlr.W.S

clXNlNUHAM, LIZZIE W Brownwood R, v. W. M |

DELOACH. ELLEN II ( (

DELOACH. ELIZABETH II. C^fna.jc, Tuat Mr | ft 1( , ,. M '

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CTWAH1*. MARTHA J tta- , tm ^ ) ^ Q '

ELLIS, LOUISE D.... 1 > , MB ^ Ml , M ,,.

*"*" county. Air Mrs. M. Frederick.

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FREDERICK, N. C

liAKLINl.T'lN. I.\u:.\

HOLLAND, 1IKTTIE ll , l)S , lr

MATTIEF IOmt.

HUikhns,
J01INSON.

K. Mill.

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MARABLK. -ARAH

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Mr. W.J.jIui,,,!,.

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Cftmfcn cov,,t u . m Mr.c. Karaite.

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M.KAMMIK. MARTHA
IMBRY. r.MMA

Iflimti Mr. K. H>

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PITTS. % WW 18 V Mi. J. IV. Pltu.

I r IJJ Vhirrm. Taai Mr. J. X. Fall.

piiWM.I.. 'I'.ISV A iMCTKfel rmmtv. ML,

Ml.;\ Lmriuboro\

SMITH. I.IZ/.IK -"" Ilr. S. N. Nnllli.

lfAU>ni<tf,L ELU4 i *- >''.-

IBUOAUt ANNA //>-./ MM*) M. .W *Upl l

inmUlO, JI'UA MfrimU.fr eotnU ti v. K Slrir.U.ii;

WAKK. 1'IIH.M UiGmw Mr. D. Wrr.

WHITMANS' " ; ' """'- ' MJ. John Whlif.

VOUACR. AWS R Mr.Sv Wonwck.

...Mr. A. AM

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3U0RE -LASS.

Naxi.-.

Kun i Pl10XS.

AHUMOS. MAUY i ** to J. RAM

ai.-ti:i.i.. Miranda On I i W i ii <hn. A. **

AVARY. lSAIxmi: AraiiuriW/'. jlto Mr. J. <ioMon.

BAILEY, MARTHA I (** N 'r. '

BEALL. EXA M AS"* I, Mr Mwird Pay.,,.

boon, minnie VkOmm* " W.Orttaw.

BOWWW, SARAH I: WaodriU, Ma Mr. I.. Bow.lon.

MM awm. IARAH U Oram to Ur..u,hion.

BCCK , L. M Bucl.niU', & C. Cpt. II. Nek.

CAMJSBOS, SAJLAH Troup county >'" l " -

II MAUVH iaOra,.** I'roi. O. W. Oms*.

DON, MARY f a ' . C Mr- W. P.Couglon.

COXNALLY. S. A A*.Hto Mr. T. Connl.,,

CONNLLY. MAKY AUanta Mr. T. Co.in.lly.

00X. MARGARKT ** ""'

I. A WHINS, HANA "'" County. M"..

BOOM, SARAH itaiito

BDOUMAV, L0V1K jMfanta

mSB, CARRIE /faircico.o.fj/

rcunm, m- a. **

..BIFFIN. SCSA.N M Utata Mr. L.Cirlffln.

HICKS, MARGARET Autavavillc Ma., to W. Hleto.

..,,,. rw^/ui- Mr. DanlflJoliu- u:i.

JOHNSON. [JOT fleaunr.

I.ANE. A. KANXIi: ** county, ...

LOWE, MARY.

...Mr. R. Daw-kins.

Mr. M. Defoor.

Mr. A. M. MdliWin

....(en. T. Evmu.
Mr. I. Q, Fulm :. .

Barrd county to B - ' "

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i. ii -( ijjfM, MdUtt > . ' ''' ' Mr II I.

in ts#, MMITHA ' .......Mr.HoJin i>

I'.VRKA MAKTII ' H ' M11.C I'.rk.

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Mr. A. 1
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ROASBB, HAJO *nW" .M- V I -

-ili:i'lii:i:l>. mai:tii\ J M Mr. J I

UiAiros 'i ubmix r. - i- -

WAKMHf. MDfA LvCrnngr Mr. > V

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TATLOU, W.UKKTINi: I '..!' Mr. .1 H

TlltKMW. < lM'i:i:i:i.i i J CWa >>...,,.. .i'. Mr. Km

MRU i.l OIK . . ii: Mr B Hi

iKK. MABTWA m lfc w fr Mr.O.Toofc*.

rOfllt, MAST R > InrU romtu Mr. T. A. Tack.

WHlTKlKl.li vrT!NKTTr:.. . .' ' . *v. A. TOilMWtl

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i'.K.U.I. M. K /.<,.....,. >lr. J. B-!l.

BLAGKWRM, MIBBAMW &* Mr. .1. M. Bl.ai.nn-.

ii. hum;. L08UUA .- Ulwfe,.... Mr. J. M. tori

BORING. ANN K i Mr. .1. M. K-

BOWDOX. MAKGAttEl HMnOc, Ato . Mr. I.. B.wilon

BBOQOUTOX, MAUI II , /,./,>.,;. Mr. K. BrouiMv..

1'^K. KLI.A LoOmtf, trot. D. W. Ctufte.

| Otxji in. WHvmNK i*i; ri ,r. Mr. J.OuXram.

WTOOB, VANNIV , , rtto Mt% >f p,^.

**' Vm* Rtr.W.lTM.

; " " l: > M AXttp Mr..-. >'rUc

ittlBHtt iMALTMBI itf.rf Dr.W.flUfc*!

, ""KBT. oathaiiink Ufa* Dr.W.O*n.

\'.ILIUillT.OAMILI.A ,,, llr.J.UHWrt.

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\>VD, EMMA .
cCAULKV.

All. K. H)ii<v

^"6 Mr.J.loyd.

"'; Mr-. M. Mcfm k -v.

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hi i.i.i Lboxoh \... .

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ITI.U'V \XX' ' '' '-' * ' '' ;

gOOTT. ASX.V '.-" </rfM. < Mr.u Heati

rtSIPSrtX. MARTHA I Mr. I. MaptM..

MTHM MfrtUM .... ' '..' U.*.

M'll.Kt>. tH'HKM < ' f M:-. B. WUkM.

(TOMATO HARA1I ' ."WBty Mr * *-

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kBBOU, UUDiK O. . .....'wfinrnunty Mr.J. A a* l

B0O8HTOM, BBOBfllA /- Grew Mr. V. BlNBfct*

i LARK. MJJtl Tmnvrwiily Mr. I.. H. ClrV

00X, JANIK I Mr. A. Cox.

KAMHROI'iH. WILLIK I Mr. Ksmbroujih.

I1AYNKS. KA.VNIK I'lfl.il", Mr K. Haju^.

IIERMMN. JBNW /'..-.- Mm. HlilldW

IHLL. AC8DKTA /-a \Gtmy. ... M:-. K. Hill.

T.l'.Ni i.-KI. BRTTli: ',"-..r\ Praf. UswmM.

1MB, MJCY i-'.r.--,, \|r-. II. MpBCUlHll.

McOOHlt, LOCWA / Onte, ... Mr. W. IMM

HOMTQOUSRY, J. - U I i Rev. T. P. HratfMttl

MONTAinMr.RY I II Luton*! Rcv.J.T.SIO

WON' BY, MARY... LaUr,t,jr Kit. B. Mm

I'KKM:. MARY W < inner Mi*. K. Prrrr.

I'l'LLliN. LKLLA It* (in**.- Mr. 0. PuIHu.

SKIP, KIDNEY - Mr. f. Rrld.

ItKW, Bl'OBSIB irui'iKOuitty Mr. A. Rel.l.

W.ViNKR, ANN 7'ruuji .w.ify Mr. W. Wa*"

nUOB, I.LMIRA Iti Gruugr Mr. II. \lllkrs.

YAXCY. KMMA InOrmm Hr.S.W.Tw -

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BBAU. KATIi:
URADFHXD. MARY
BROl'lHITOS. ELLA

CHASE, C

CHASE, LILA

COX,JtUKTTK

DliKAND, ALICK

KORBES, JOE

HBRNDON. M1TTIB
HHA, 1IENNIK
HODNETT, OKORUIA

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Lattrana', ' <"

LaCranat i

La Gramr Mr. * Brought,*.,

p Prot D. W. <*<

./>, amm '' r " r " '

.La tirangf Mr. ll.C.v.

Mi Grange - A.U.ir.1..!

,j> Mr"- I

,v Mr.. llrrn.Mi.

.LaGraogr Mr. B. ll.llii:.

..Trout) county Mr. Hodnitt.

...Mr*. Kins.

tUSC. ARDELLA L* nm *> '

I.-.M.IK.CATUARINB La Granot M VTaluni.

LIPSCOMB. FANNIK La Omm ** " "

LTFSCOMB. CHARLOTTE La Gran* >'" "

ARTIN, MARY Montpmcry, Ma Mr. Martin.

KaOMB.1 LaOrangr Mr.W.M

MM AUGUSTA La Cra"<X Judge A. Robert,,

| v, m Troup county Mr- J:. fcoggln.

SCOGUIs! O Troup ojuntv Mr. R. Scnggln.

SOOOOIn', S Troup MM* Mr. K. >

TIBBITS, LAURA LaGranr Mr. J. TlbblU.

SENIOR CLASS

JCXIOR CLASS w

8OPH0JU)RE CLASS

FRESH CtABS - 30

SUB-FRESH CLASS - 21

PRIMARY DEPARTMENT K

IRREGULARS '-

TOTAL 202

Classes anb (foursc of Elites.

PRIMARY STUDIES.

Spelling, Reading, Writing, Elementary English f| I !!,
Beography, and Arithmetic.

FRESH STUDIES.

Arithmetic, through Fractions; Modern Qwtgmpbj; English

Grammar ; History of the Unite.l States ; Composition Exercises
on" day In every week; Ancient and Modern Lamrungcs, if de-
pirn!

SOPHOMORE STUDIES.

Arithmetic, concluded; Algebra, through Simple Equations;
Botany (Mrs. Lincoln's); Parsing (English); Natural Philoso-
phy; Geography of the Heavens ; History of France; History of
England; Languages, if desired ; Compositions; Rhetorical Read-
ing Ac.

JUNIOR STUDIES.

Algebra; Logic; Moral Philosophy; Geometry; Willard'*
Universal History ; Mineralogy ; Chemistry ; Languages, if dc-
Mreil ; Rhetorical and Composition Excrci

S E N I O RSiST U Dl ES .

Trigonometry ; Mensuration ; Intellectual Philosophy ; Physi-
ology ; French Language ; Olmstead's Astronomy ; Olmstcad's
(Philosophy; Mythology; Rhetoric (Blair's) ; Compositions.

Uoarb of instruction

We would UUTI ri-]MMiltill\ mil fee attention of llu- public to

the FHinltv of oar College. All are permanent Profason and
ToiiohiT"; : sad Bore eomimimling array, ;t< tt> DDluber or talcut,
cannot be {band ;ir the bead of ouy similar Institution, North or
South. In this respect we challenge competition, nd nppcal to
every individual patron of the Institution to _ ;.iii-u \ . if lie can, thr
above statements. We arc happy to Inform the public that no
material change will take place in the Facility for the ensuing]
year.

it to the Mi'sic Hi.i'AitTMKM. it i* only necessary to -ay, thai
tlieOHAsi. Famii.v an- still engaged Their sot cess heretofore h
too well known and appreciated to render further comment .
tan.

miuifchi i\t<u uuxttnh uaxlUuAuL>.

'I'lHr- Depurtnifiit is under tin; control and instruction of .Mi.->
M.utv Horn, a lady of prominent qualifications. By birth aa
Euglish lady -educated in England, Frame, ami Italy, and it!'
an experience as an Instructress in the United State- of more
than twenty year-- she -'ami- a1 the head of the list of Teachers.
Ilrr pupils arc taught to write and speak the Modern Languages.
\ Her distinguished success dnriag the last year in thi> College lm>'
induced its proprietor* lo make the connection permanent.

DLlbNl

The Proprietor* are prepared lu board 'm> hundred pupils
hnWriag i* ! I with luge, cottmodkras, and well-ventilated
Baddec the College boarding-boost, there ore raanj prirttc rami
lies in the oniiminitv who accommodate pupil* with hoarding, viz .
Br* Dr Ifill, Dr. X. V Smith. Col. J M Beali, Hi
Heard, Mr. Thoaui B. Glraeawood, Jajnei Bradfiekl, M
Brought on. Dr. H. A. T. Ridley, Albert Cos Eaq \|, Th
Thfniton. General Edwardf Ac Ac

Jo tijose bi$i|ify<j lexers.

In the preec&t graduating olam ill re arc u lialf dozen
ladies who have panned their education with the new of becoming
Teachers. Any person desiring to procure such, either for fami-
lies or academies, will <!<.' well to apply to the proprietor

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LITERARY DEPARTMENT.

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ORNAMfiPTAl BRANCHES.

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MUSICAL DBPAttMENI

MUSIC 09 MAJKWOEW

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MUSIC UN HART

, 181 Of MUSICAL INSTKUMKNTS.

VOCAL MUSIC, lor the Course

BOARD, INCLUDING LODGING

WASHING, par month,

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Pupils entering at tlie opening of the term, or within two week*
thereafter, will be charged for the year ; uor will any deduction
he made for absence, except for providential MINI

It will be expected of those entering their daughters or wards,
to pay one half of the aggregate expenses in advance. When
is not practicable or convenient, a promissory note for the

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will suffice. Every pujril munt/vrnish At own fight*. Vh>* mi
.-ill be strictly enforced.

Five dollars, at the commencement of tin- session, is required
from each pupil. hi be entered h - i credit on her account for books

and stationery

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SBSSI.ttXS AM) XACVTIONK.

In next session, consisting of nine and u halt' consecutive
months, will commence on the first day of October, and close on,
Wednesday alter the second Sabbath in Jnlj following Th.
Wednesday after the second Sall>ath it Commencement Day, and
in the five days immediately preceding will beheld ihe public
Annual Examination of all i lie classes

PHO Ml'TNKSS.

There i- bo enterprise in life is which this urtOe is more highly

essary than in the prosecution of leamiBg. Pupils who enter

late are compelled cither ut Ids-' a year or be dragged for a year
by those who would not have powetsed any advantages over them
if all had taken an equal start. In view, therefore, of Lhk con-
sideration, we eanoot too strongly urge oar patrons to send In the
pupils on th< i. n/ fn:i ,(,,;/ f n,. /,,.,

In this connection, we cannot toowvereij denounce the practice
of visiting home frequently during the tern It *reas impossible
to make scholars of Bach, a- for a fanner to reap a harvest when
the year has beeu broken in upon by trips of pleasure. &<-.. "bile
his i r<>], was hems; choked bv the weeds,

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I'inSICVi. KDiCATlOM.

A good constitution ia altuuportant for any ami all of the pur-
i and employments of Ifll A delicate and rrfned system of
Gymnastic-, in the form ol i allisthenkst, hu been introduced iuto
this Institution, and bo arranged as that it at once forms apart
ami pared of our entire plan of education. To make this exercise
More efficient, and toioapirethe popfl with sufficient fondm
it, it is conducted in 'oini'ctinii with appropriate music

Ann mo vu. r?,uui.mBs.

This Institution lias reached a poiut ol" etuineuce far beyond the
most distant hopes nf its warmest friends. It has done so, too,
against as many disadvantages as ever clogged the wheels of any
enterprise. Rut we are happy in bciug able to announce to the
public that our laciliti. -, an now complete. Cur building* are far
beyond competition in the South. All of our recitation, study,
and lecture rooms have been planned and erected with relerence
to the grand two-fold object of promoting health ami study among
the pupils The private apartments for the boarders are large and
well rentuated The Proprietor* have an aggregate investment
of not less than Eighty-five Thousand Dollars ($85,000) iu this
College. Our friend- have charged on with folly for expending so
large a sum in go precarious an enterprise. I5ut we disregard
what n censorious world may say. if, commensurate with the sur-
passing facilities and accommodation- which we tender, we receive
the patronage of the public We have had no higher ambition to
gratify than .-imply to afford all ncec.-an ;i--istauce to our pupils
in their pursuit of knowledge'. The Philosophical and Chemical
Apparatus, during the pre-ent term, ani received large additions,
so that now it has uo superior in the Stat

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These two rival literary associations wore farad early in 1858,
and have already given ;m unmistakable earnest of what tin
destined ultimately to accomplish. It is too much the case, that
literary reading is regarded at of little Importance to the itadeaj
in his scientific researches Reading dosing the prooeasol
lastic traiuing is peculiarly necessary to the acc ompli a hinfBt of
female edueation. With a view to meet these necessities and exi-
gencies, these societies were organized They each have a regular
constitution and code of by-law.-, appropriate officer-, Ac., and
conduct all of their business matters with order and decorum.
They meet for the transaction of business on every Saturday
morning, at which time each member is required, lender pennlty,
to stand up and recite the substance of at least fifty pages of liter-
ature, as the acquisitions of the week. They ore allowed Wednav
day afternoons for reading in their respective halls.

They have already collected a library of books from the
approved authors of ancient and modern times, to the extent of
nearly two thousand volumes. The wise of the country will hail
this as a most valuable auxiliary to female education. The im-
provement which now exhibits it sell in the style of conversation
and writing, on the part of our pupils, sjwaks volumes for the
efficiency of these organizations.

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i illoird to qfro,|8 qqd Jlje ft|Mie.

While we claim no preference -oiely on the ground that we have

made a much larger outlay. Cor facilities tad accommodations, than

i any other similar Institution South, yet, ..tlicr tiling bring no*l

!j we wotiM rcspectfally arge thai i generous public ought to extend

a liberal portion of it patrona)

This appeal is entitled to additional consideration when the /act

is taken into the account, tliat the proprietors alone have all the

! burden of pecuniary, educational, and personal responsibility.

Thu- far, the founders and proprietor* aim..; ojn|dniii of the

) patron:.--- extended by the public. Even daring the past term,

tjaffiid the einbnrrns-nicnts ol the country, rial- CoHege ha- bees

jsktained by a natmnagi far exceeding th> expectations of its

'friends "id hoped that tins renewed and extraordinary

I iridence of pul.li>- favor will not abate daring the ensuing unstop.

One other fact in offered, by waj of trengthcuing the appeal

|| alr.iulv made; ami that is, in order to sustain fully the reputation

the Colli compelled to employ the very beat teachen

I in the country aad such teacher- command Ugh salariesen that

r] the expenses iu thi- direction are enonnoas,

If, then, alter eleven years of trial, this Institution baa pn
meritorious, we earnestly solicit thejM|^mce of every man
and woman who can feel a hi , are smt a brc

J bility.

With the exception oft .cry mild epidemic, which lasted about
two weeks, and oue case of brain f-er, the health of all the mem-
bers of the College has been excellent throughout the whole year.
Under all the circumstances, may we not calculate on an increased
I patronage for the next year '! May we not hope that our personal
friends and patron- will eaert their influence in support of the
[ Institution t
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