% W; I M (' AT A L()(, I E r\i;i ltv, Pi pils ami r vt hii\s I arrange JTtmalt (f oIIcqc m iiimM'H YE \i! r i. ii sim, ji i. \ ^ ATLANTA, GEOKUIA : Printed at the Republican & Discipline New Job Gltite 1866. - - - i - ' - , *- ., , - ( . . .-'.>....., .: I DERI ft, a| a. fit CATALOGUE % OF THK FACCLTY, PI mLS AND PATftO\'S, or rni! $a Grange Jtsilt CiUcf*; AT 3.AGMIGB, GSO&GL&, FOR THE SCHOLASTIC I'EAR CLflSlXG JULY 10, MS, TOGETHER WITH TOE CONDITIONS OF ADMITTANCE. TERMS OF TUTIOX, MTLE3, PLAN OF INSTRUCTION, COURSE OF STUDY, ETC. ATLANTA, GEORGIA : Priated by Thomas B Barefoot 1856. ; ^"_ Is f :z u&y% REV. JOSEPH T MONTGOMERY, A. M., ] on urn Kmnracii Sctctcm. B B T MONTGOMERY, A M.. Houii M.in(. Pi nttw - > .--. n Bi 4 M. C. BHUMATE, Pbm N -. HAN NAIL P. .irilCK, {E mtrlg Miss Denton,) M MARY I.OYP. it tsv Ibmuiuui Sanaa. Miu MART IIOKT, Laiu, Fanes, [tjuiax, Qauuv. *r D. W. CHASE, mcjosui lime. I'rof. (}. W. CH ISE, H-uo* Pui urn foqii Mi MARY ELLEN CHASE, Mm MM. CAROLINE L. CHASE, Tuciier n tNUwno, Paiktihg, 0R.iMXTiL S'liEDU-wom; *> Wix Fi/>irnt. -25"^2 M Yin. I ' r V ~ A LI M \ a:. l s -1 li . Cjmmon, Sarah B. Mr- Swi Cm: ; I Mr- Dr Hill *Bit.k. Em IBKTH !. 18 4 7- *Bi(iiiAM, Adrjuoi E. - Cooper, Sarah H. \Hill, Tabitha E. (Mn. Howard) *Hii.l, Martha R. (Mrs. Potts) - Marshall, Rebecca V. ... 1 Morgan, Sarah C. (Mrs. Barber) I Osborn, Ophelia A. - -.' Presley, Svsan J. (Mrs. Bunkley) i,*Saunders. Mary A. .... 1848- Brohiiiton, Mary A. (Mrs. Montgomery Bryan, Ei.iza J (Mn. Martini Cameron, Avauintha C. (Mrs. Gibson) Clayton, Sarah (Mrs. Jeter) Dozikh, Catharine P i Mrs. Willis) Greenwood, Francis J. (Mrs. Perry t Gilbert, JaneE. (Mrs. ) I King, Sarah E. (Mrs. Rice) Kint>, Sarah J. (Mrs. Camp) Lewis, P.ulixe, (Mrs. Abercromhie) |:*Pahiiam, Elizabeth, (Mrs. Tignor) La Grango. Georgia. Long Cane, Georgia. 1. 1 i rang I < orgia. La Grange, Georgia. La Grange, Georgia. La Grange, Georgia. Troup County, Geo. Harris County, Geo. Atlanta, Georgia. Harris County, Geo. Chambers Co., Ala. Meriwether Co., Ga. La Grange. Georgia. Russell County, Ala. Tronp County, Geo. Chambers Co, Ala. Harris County, Geo. Texas. Louisiana. Columbus, Georgia. Troup County, Geo. Columbus, Georgia. Louisiana. $\ * 184 9- : *Akis, Jobephiki H Mrs Tatum Hi., ham, GlORCIi C Mr- Willis BBOOV, HENRIETTA. Chapel, DoRTjim A, Mr Math Campbell, Sophboxia S. Favor, France^ A i Mrs, Goldsmith *Grigos, Mart P i Mrs Seal Mitchell, Arcadia E. Mrs. Dowdk i DuBose, Amanita A. (Mrs. 1 Maim>ox, Scsan A. (Mrs. ) Meaders, Na\< v (Mrs. ) j Pitts, Ann E. (Mrs. I>. [Stikson, Elizabeth A, Mrs. Radclifl Thompson, Mary A. 18 5 0. Birk, Antoinett P. ' Mr?. G artreU ) Broigiisox, Frances K. Mrs. Long) Dixon, Martha K. (Mrs. Hal!) - Douglas, Tsaheu a E. fMrs. Amo [ Doi'clas, Nabqssa W. Mrs. Bailey J FORBES, RrBBCCA (!.--- iGillma.n, Margaret A. (Mrs. Goodi Griffin, Mary E. .... Grigcs, Sarah C. | Mr'. Long \ I Harvey, Martha F. (Mrs. Bar] Headers, Scsan M. (Mrs, Brown) M (iiNTY, Ann E (Mrs. Altera) Redwmo, Cardelia A. (Mrs. Jones) Blaton, Rebeci a A. (Mrs. Nicolson) Stehbexs, Caroline 8. (Mrs. Banks) - Tate, Heleh A. (Mrs. Mitchell) - | Newton, Sarah C. (Mrs. Dozier) Sti.nson, Catharine C. (Mrs. Near) Arkansas. Meriwether Co G trange, G Cliiiia'" i i !o., Ala. Meriwi ther Co Gi Chambers < '" . Ala Harris County, Geo. i Ala. Enon, Alabama, Putnam County. G*. Chambers Co., Ala. Harris County, ; o, rether Co., I h pi. Atianta, Geor. La Grange, Georgia. Meriwether Co., <>u. Randolph, G< orgia. Randolph, Georgia. La Grange, Q Tallaj i . Ala. la. Putnam County, Ga. Auburn, Alabama. Chambers Co., Ala. Chambers Co., Ala. tonega, Georgia. Autauga, Alabama. . Forsyth. I Crawford, Alabama, Troup County, Ga- Meriwctbere Co.Ga. I r [8 51 Heard . Mary -J Mr Kfi BCaETER, '!':, M: | i< is, Mary M. D - W Mrs Davis, J E. Mr- W< ston Davi Ann Mrs - Drake, Mart E. (Mrs. Phillips) weaves, Mart - Hampton, L. C Mrs. Da \ 1! bb, Sar, b Mrs, Lockharl ) II ii. j . Cei i ; Mrs M Kmi', Eliza J. Mr Lao McGehei . S un Mrs. Hamp4 KlWTON, JaME - Bctlbode, i; a Mn ) Ann' - - ... Mm, M.ky P. . . SiiAKr, Roxajtkj (Mb, Jones] SncKR, Catbabivi i Mi.-. ) (Mi I 8 5 3 v *Akers, I V - A' A \'_ , Bryan, Lot ;- \ Baldrick, ! - 1 ban, Catjuri: Chavev, Caroliw (Mr*. Sappiuj rrr, M ry Eliza Cameron, Sarah B. - Cameron, Emma (Mrs Leonard) Clink. E n -Mrs. G after J - v, Anna - jFaii, M un I I i, Alabama. Hani- Coontj l.d Grange, <;* o. Randolph, Georgia. L Conntj, Geo. Macon County, Ala. II ' onnty, A in. GlemriUt, Ala. Lauren- Count . La Grange, Geo. Cbamben Co., Ala. Troup County, Ga. Harris County, Ga. Troop Count y, (in. Harris County, Ga. Eatonton, Georgia, nton, Georgia. Randolph, Georgia. Albany, Georgia. Troop County, Ga. Belriew, Talbot Co. La Grange, G ('oliiml)ia. Florida. Montgomery, Ala Cnion Springs, Ala. Colombia, Geo. I. a Grange, Goe. Tronp Count Brownvooti, Geo. Troup Count n, Ga. Crawford, Ala. Chiero, Tezaa Jfe 1849- *Akin, Josf.hiive H Mr- Tatum Hiuiam, Georgia C. (Mrs Williams BSOOH, IIi:m'.u::;\ Ciiai'ki.. Douiiii'. A Mrs. Mathews Cwii'iii'i.!., SoPKBOXIA S. Favok, Faarcw A M mith) - Gbwm, Mauv r (Mrs tfeal) MirciiEi.!., Arc*du K. Mrs. Dowdle) - D Boss, .\mani>a A I Mm. MadBOX, Bmam A. 'Mrs. ) - H loess, Naw j Mra i I'lrrs, Ann- B. I Mrs. Dojfer) Stixson, Elizabeth A. Mr Radcliff Thompson, Makv A. 1850. Bi-rk, Axtoixett P. (Mrs. Gartwil) - Broughson, Frances E. (Mrs. Long) Dixox, Martha E. (Mrs. Hal!) Dovglas, Isabella E. (Mrs. Amoi Doigi.as, Nahcissa W Mr-. BaileyJ Forbes, Rebecca G. - - - Gillma.v, Margaret A. (Mrs. Goodman) Grifkix, Mary E. Griggs, Sarah C. (Mrs. Long) Harvey, Martha F. (Mrs. Harp Meadebs, Si \P. Mr. J. Arri.r.BT. Mr. J. Bt..i< RinRx. .Mr. it. II. CAinaaj Names. RrsirF.NCt. APPLEBY. M. A LaFaycttc, Ala... BLACKBURN, MARTHA P.... La Grange. Ga... CAMERON, LAIR A E Brnwnwo. 1 CARTER, MARTHA C Meriwether county Mr. J. T. Carter. CRAIG, SALLIE fahnla. Ala ilr.J. D. Ciiaki. CUNNINGHAM. LIZZIE W Dw w b w wmJ Rev W.Ccnnxaul DeLOACH. ELLEN B Carthage, Tesai Mr. L W. DkLoach. Df-LOACH, ELIZABETH H Carthage. Texas Mr. L. W. DkLoaci EDWARDS, M. J Com ta county Mis. 8. Edwari*. ELLIS, LOUISE D Mcrriwetbcr county.. Mrs. M. P. Bum HARRELL, SUSAN E Cu*seta. Ala Mr. A. Harrkll. HAYNES, ANNA M Atlanta, Geo Mr. R. Hayxes. HILL, NANCY C La Grange, Mrs. E. Hii.l. LIPSCOMB, HARRIET N La Grange Mr-. II. Lipscomb. McKEMIE. MARTHA P La Grange. R. v. li. IfcKnOfc MEADOWS, ANNA II Atlanta, Mr. U. Clark. POY.'ELL, MARY A Lowndeg county. Ala.. Mr. A. 1V.wf.ii.. POWELL, REBECCA Haynevelle, Ala Mr. J. PoWBi. PITTS, S. INDIANA Newton county, Mr. J. W. Pitts. SAUNDERS, SOPHIA L Dallas county, Ala.,. ...Col E. W. Sai-nde*! TENNISON, FRANCES C Macon county, Ala.,-.. Maj.L. Texnis.in. TYLER, MARYC Columbus, Maj. J. E. Tyi.f.k. WARE, PH1LOGENIA La Grange, Mr. D. Ware, -m i i . ! aln&crqrabuatcs. xraoa GLASS, N\m R;:-:. IlLFORD, MARGARET LaGonga, Mrs. M. E. Alford. || ATKINSON, Moi.I.IK V M-riwi-tUiT covuty, . Mr. J. I'. Atkinmx. BAKER, ELIZABETH! Cobb, county, Mr. A. Baser. | BAKER, VIENNA Cobb county, Mr. A. IUkkr. . , BALDRICK, GEORGIA A Montgomery, Ala.,. . Mr.T. BiuaML | BEALK. EXA M Atlanta Mr. Pavm. jj BERRY. MITTIE l: Yallula, Ala., Mr*. Stron.j. [JBBOUGHTON, MITTIE U Oraaga Mr E. BaotfHiaB ID, UADEsSA. . Polk, county R-v E. Byri>. llcAMERON, SUSAN A Troup county . Mr. W. ('ameros, CHASE, M. ELLEN La Grange Prof D. W. Cua.se. CLARK, SALLIE A Troup cou ty, Mr. L H. Clark. II CLARK, KKliECCbA I' Troup county Mr. L. II. Ci-umc. COLE, MART C Atlauta Mr-.M. C. Colk. COLLINS, SALLIE ..... Athnta Mr. J. CotUM HcOOK, MARY V Troup county, Mr.J.CooK. tOX, MARGARET A Lo Crang", Mr A. E. Cox DAUK1NS. Il.vNIi: I Sil'in. Ala., Mr. R. Dawkini. : DBFOOR, SALLIE Vtlanta Mr. M. Dkfoor. llDDLBMAN, LOVIE A Atlanta Mr. s. Bonaau. BVANS, CARRIE B Troup county, Oaa T. Er.v.\:i. KGABLISGTON, LAURA A ..Ctaaben cou ../. Mr. J. Garmxoto.v. GLASS, SALLIE Mtwtoa eoonty Mr, M. Qua. BH0U3T0N, MART Cowataeoanty ..Mr. W. B. Surra. 1 KELLY, CAMILLA A Cowoti county. Mr. J. W. Kkixy. LANE, FANNIE A Troan r , i it y, Mr. S. Lank. 1 LIPSCOMB, MARY J LaCrmg- Mrs. II. Lmnom [LOWE, MARY P Harris ooonty, Mr. B. T. Lowe. LOYD, BDSAN E Troup couuty Mr. J Lovd. PARHAM, M.J Marhretter county,.. Mr. S. Pariiam. PATTON, MARGARET J Hub reliam county Gea A. K. Pattov. iL J& Run ELL, ADDIER PULLEN, ABDENA REESE, CORNELIA II SCOTT. Ai MET. #Jen T. Evans. MrC.BoTD. DrJ.Grui r. I >r w. Gilbert. Dr W. Gilbert. (? HAMILTON, MART A. E I MrA.M H\m:i.tcx. HAMILTON. .MARY J Cbattooga Mr J.S. Hamilton'. HAMILTON. MARY E. A Cbattooga, Dr J. Bawltos. HAY.NES. MARY J Atlanta Mil! Hunk-. HAYWOOD, MARY A Southland, Texas,. Mr W. W. 1 1. iv wood. : HILL, MATT1EA Autauga, Alabama Dri. Smith. LATIMER. MARTHA W Sparta, Georgia, . Mr W. Lattjmer. ; LOYD, EMMA Atlanta. Georgia, . CaptJ. Loyb. . MoCOSH, MARY W La Gran: I , orgta, . .Mr B. McCon. McCUNE. M ATTTE S Indian Sprteg*, Gio., Mr J. 0. McCtn, ( McGUlRE. ALABAMA A Mobile, Alabama Mr J. C. McGcni KcSEMIE, CHARLOTTE E La Grange BivB. MiKimie. MONTGOMERY, ANNA C Autauga. Alal ama. Mr J. Movkiumlrt. MOREF1ELD, RBODAE Haymwlll Alabama,.. Mr J.R.MoaErnJ )jr 13 HQRC, VX, AW \ PARIiAM, VINiA \ pAB IFM VN'N ' ' CATI1 \ . M \)l\ C BEID, v;i; r;iXlA I \-.\v 'HERD, il.\ IE i: SHEitRILL, PaNNIE M SMITH. ALE1 30X. < ARRIE TATE, LOU M TOOKE, KITTIE H . itjr, ntjr, Una.. i E. Mo* Mi R. I'auh \m. Mr !:. Pah MrC. D. I'm: Mrs SI. Cri I '' I IS. Mr A. RlSD. IT. M r .1 . N . Mr I,. Shbxkiix. Df N. N. Surra. lip .r. T. Tate. Ei Mi J. TOOKS. ssish zi&n, Nv: Ri ARNOLD. IRENE ... ',,..,. a ,, , :/ lil.Ai'K, .. . UARG IRET . G orgia, BBOUGHTO UGlAT CHASE, 1 . I.l.i.A La Gn I CHA8E.L. W La < | | CHASE, LILLA J La Gn COX, E. JANIE COX JULIET Iii.. !, DOUGLASS, REBECCA J La G FORBES, ELE T\ La Grange, (. HILL. AUGUSTA La I HAiN.:-. FANNIE. Alb ., BOBNITT, GEORGIA T* ip d LESLIE, CATHARINE LaGra LIPSCOMB. LUCY I: La 1MB, FBANCES I La Grt i . Georgia,. 'MIL TAYLOR La G LOYD, ELLA Atlanta, One. 1,8. W Li | H,M. LOUISE La I MONTGOMERY, C. H La Grange, G HOONEY, MARY A La Gran e, G MOORE, MARY La G PERRY, EUGENIA La Grange Patboa, Mr J. AiiNuiii. Mr J. BlacSSCKX. M L. Bbocohtox. Prol !>. (T.Cbju . I W. Oia.se. Vi. I IIASK. Mr A. K. Cox. Mr A. E.COX Ml J. DoCOLAM, MrG. Foi : Mra L. liu. . Mr It. IIav.. Mr L. i". HOOXRT. Mr-.V. E. iatt.m. Mr- II Lipjcomb, LiPaoonB. Ml- II. Lll'.siOMB. Capt J. Lorn. Mr 8. M< Mr 8. Mi.Co.su. MrJ.T.MoN-TuoM'itT Mrs M Mooxxt. .ir J. Moou. Mr B. Good.max. <^ i 11 iiV. OLIVIA La, Grange, POWELL. LOUISA , ' I M. II I.i ' PULLEX, LEILA ' RAGLAKD, LEILA I 80110001X8, 8ARAU T ><> W.0E0BG1 \ Troop con '.-. M \Ui - Tro BAWYER, WILLIE La Gi inge, ,LaGr inge, SAWYER, ANNA ;scj;l\. <; Colo SIMM?. Mai;W La Grange IB, MATILDA Troup county i WILKES, ELUIBA La Grafgc ' YAN'CV. EMMA ' Orange, IIBBITTS, LAURA La I SHUMATE, J. M. C La Orange. Georgia* Mi B. Gown k. Mr ;. Powi u . \. I'RIKII. Mr C. D. Pcujdi. Mr A. RjtQLAWB. Mr K Bcaw Mr It. BcMOOIM. Mr BOBOMOH. Mr II. rUWTM. Sir M. Sawvu. Capt Si in. v. Mr W, Simms. Mr 0, BtOM. Mr B, Wii.kks. Yam v. Mr J- InmiTM. MrJ.M.'J..SliLMATt. It E C i P 1 T E L A T I S . SENIOR CLASS, 23 JUNIOR CLASS, 44 SOPHOMORE CLASS, - 40 FRESH CLASS, 41 IRREGULARS, 12 TOTAL, 160. P ?" ~^J Classes aut) Cmrrst of Stiioirs. PRIMARY STUDIES. Spelling, Rending, Writing, BlementMy Engllrt Grmnoar, Geo*- raphy aud Arithmetic. FRESH 8TUDIE8. Arithmetic through Fraction* ; Modem Geography Bn*uh j Oranmar; History of the United Stole,; Composition Excises : one day in ev.ry ireek ; Ancient and Modern LangBagea, if dm SOPHOMORE STUDIES. Arithmetic, eonclndedj Algeora, foroagb Simple Equate Botany (Mr,. Lincoln's) ; Parsing (English) ; Natural Phltoeoph* Geography of the Heuv,,,, . History of France; History of Eng- land ; Languages, ifdesired ; Composition, ; Rhetorical Reading, Ac. JUNIOR STUDIES. Algehra ;" Logic ; Moral Philosophy ; Geometry ; Willard's Uni- versal History; Mineralogy; Chen,i,try ; Languages, if desired; Rheto ical and Composition Exercises. SENIOR STUDIES, Trigonometry ; Mensuration ; Intellectual Philosophy; Physiolo- gy; French Language ; Olmstead's Astronomy ; Olmstead's Phi- losophy ; Mythology ; Rhetoric (Blair) Compositions =J=r9* ;/ it reRY,oum ttwcw I.SLB u LEILA ' MWn 8ABAUT.. Troup. y v ....Troup SU.MARYS.. I *" SAWYER, WILLIE "' SAWYER, A.XSA -J* ""* BCKLY.Q bimms,maryv " " STONE. MATILDA TtOp cunty.... WILKES, EL1DBA U Gn*e, La Grange,.. La Grang YANX'V. KM MA.... ITIBBITTS, LAURA. SUL'MATK.J.M. C. .I.i'. "fgia.. Mi B. G "* m. Mr <;. Powi I' X.I'hu.k. Mr ('. D. I"i li.KN. Mr A. Raouutb. Mr It lco Mr It Mr BOKOOOOM. Mr 11. Sawvk*. Mr H. Sim '< Cap* Si iii. v. Mr \v. iaom. Mr <>. Bion. Mr B, WOKM. Yaw v. Mr J- Inarm. UrJ.M.C.Saviun, RECUITFLATIOX. SENIOR CLASS, JUNTOS CLASS, SOTHOMORE CLASS, FRESH CLASS, IRREGULARS, TOTAL, 23. 44. 40. 41. 12. 160. p2T Classes sns Cmtrse of ^nifties. PRIMARY STUDIES FRESH STUDIES. Arithmetic, through Fraction Modern Oeomah* . p , SOPHOMORE STUDIES. ArithmPtfc coH,W ; ^fra, th h Sj Geography of the Hw,; History of France ; His.orv of Emr land ; Language, if desire,] , ***** , R cto ' rical ^^ junio& STUDIES. Algebra ;" Logic ; Moral Philosophy ; Geometrv ; Wiilard's Uni- versal H.story; Mineralogy ; Clry ; Language, if d ired , Rheto ical and Composition Exercises. ' ' SENIOR STUDIES, | Trigonometry ; Mentation ; Intellectual Philosophy; Physiolo- fin ; en M ^ a r agc oimstcad ' fi i * * oiad'pt !losop., y; Mythology; Rhetoric (Blair) ; Compositions. tab of instructions. We wonHmosI rt i attention of thepoblic I Faculty of onr College. All are permanent Pro(! mors and Teacher^ and a more commanding array, as to nnmlw r and talent, cannot W found at the head of any similar Instttalton, N >i i th. I, this rc*pc< ; we challen# competition, and appeal to every indivU*. al patronoftJjeIuatitatlontoRatMay.il be can, the above menta. Wo are happy to inform the public thai nomaterial i will take place in the Faculty f< r the ensuing year. Mrs. II. P. Ji dor, rorai rly Miss Dextoh, will i e retained In the chair which shi haa o:cupied so efficiently for eleven yenra. Prat J.J. Judge of high experience will also be added to the Faculty, opening of the next Scholastic Year. The M. E. Church South is making an i (fori to purchase the Col- lege, t.ut if uuccesafol, it will ca*iae uo change In the plan and arrangi mtnt for the ensuing year. The Proprietors are prepared to board one hundred puj il fur- nishiiiir all with large, commodious, and well-ventilated rooms. Be-! sides the Collage ljoarding-hou.se, there are many private families in- tha community who accommodate pnpila witb boarding, via : Mrs. Dr. Hill, Dr. X. X. Smith, Col. J. M. Beall, Maj. George Heard, Mr. Thomas B. Greenwo. d, James Bradfield, Dr R. A. T. Ridley, Albert Cox, Esq., Mr. Thomas Thornton, Wiley Simms, Col. Cul- berson, kc., &c. & 7& 17 *H in ran mam meows. Iu the praaaul gTidaatiag daaa than area hair dozen foaagladhi who have pur.Micil their iliK-ttmn with a rfew o( becoakhtj TeactMTa. Any i> r~..n K-iriii"- nteai-hcr, either fcir a f.imily or academy, will ido well to apply to the proprietors who eu paean for '.hem teaefc- i a ai a af thoae gracUuUaa, eapaMa of giving thorough iaatractiofi in all the Kii-jIMi b fa a ha a , Latin, French and Italian EaWfMfBa, Masic, Drawing, I'aintinjr Ac kc No M need apply, however, who are aow.Uiag to pay a raaavaabla compensation for the most ef- liciint urviaea in the rapacity of teacher. Rates of tuition %avtlt t fa. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. OOLLBGB TUITION PER ANM M. PREPARATORY TUmOH, lit DiviHion, U " - | LAMil AGES, each, aqytwoorall, .... ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES. IftlAwTNGJ WIU'AINTIM;. forth. iConns, ML PAINTING, i"i- tke Coma, b& PAINTING OM GLASS, larthaCteaaH, URDUS WORK, lor Hi.' Course, MAI FRUIT ANIi FLOWERS, for the Course, ?iUSIGAL DEPARTMENT. (BWC ON PIANO-FORTS, UsSIC ON GUITAR, Ml sic us HARP, I>l IOF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, OCAL MUSK, for the Course, JBOARD, including Lodging, .... ff* 18 1 WASHING, per Month, LIGHTS) - rTJBL, p annum, Pupils entering at the openin j of the terra, or within two weeks thereafter, will charged for the yeir ; Mf will any deduction be j made for absence, except for providential can- It will be expected of those euteriinr their daughters or wards, to pay oue half of the ifpiglU expenses in advance. When this || * practicable or conveuient, promissory note for tbt MMM will suffice. Every pupil must furnish her own lights. This rutf will be strict^ enforced. ' Five dollars, at the commencement of the tension, a required tnm each pupil, to be entered as a credit on bar accoonf for booki ejj stationery. SISSIONS AM) TACATWICS. The next session, consisting of nine and a half cooMoative months, will oowMBce on the first day of October, and clon on Wedn after the 1st Sabbath in July following, Tkt Wednesday after Ik 1st Sabbath is Commenrtun nt Doii. and mi the live days immediate preceding the 1st Sabath will be held tbe public Annual Kxainim- tion of all the classes. The Aoniver.-arv of the Alumna' Society ef take place on Thursday after CoBffieneeflMBt. PROMPT. \XSS. There is no enterpr se in life in which this virtue is more highly necessary than in the prosecution of learning. Pupils who enter hi!? are compelled either to loose a year or be drugged for a year I) those who would have possed no advantages over them if all had taken an equal stp.rt. In view, therefore, of this consideration, cannot too strongly urge our patrons to seud in the pupils on the raj first day of the term. & 19 In this BOMMtioo, Ham too severely ifiinwin the practice of rintiiig dome (raqwnUj daring ti. i Urn It m impossible to nk- KbobnoTraeh, as for footer tA r-apa harvest when tbe year an been broken ! boon by tripe of pleasure, eW, while his crop was being choked bj tbe reeds. ph.siwl inrnvrax. A good TOdstilufinu is alWmportaut for any and all of the pur- wid employments of Ufa. A delicate and refined arBtem ofOya- -, in the form ol Callisthenics, haatWkktrodoced Into thta In- stitution, mid so arranged as that it at once forms a part and parcel of our entire plan Of education. To make this exercise more eftcient, and to inspire the pupil with sufficient fondness for it, it is conducted in coiiiH'ctioii with appropriate iiiumc | Bin AM) JIIISIU SOCIETIES. Theaetwo rival literary aseoeia&ons were (brand eajtyki MM, d hare already giren an unmistakable earneat of what they are des- tincd ultimately to aceotnpl ah. It is too mud! the case, that litera- ry rvil;u.r is r^ard- 1 us of little ini,...r; i .. t., the etudes* in his wentidc researches. Rsediag daring the prooeaa of ectokstic tease- * j - P wiMj ii nary i i t , a aapUehn at of female educatiou. With a riew to naettheae aeeesstti i an I exigeesias, these societies org wised. T iey i wb bare a r igular constitution and code of byJ*#-, appropriate ofiters, &c., andcmluct all of their business atten aril i order and decoram. They meet lor the transaction of basin as on ererj Saturday Btoraiaf, at which time each member is leqsirod, nader penalty, to stand up and recite the substince of at least fifty paircs of literature, as the acquisitions of the week. They are allowed Wednesday afternoons for reading in their respective halls They have already colleoted a Library of books from the most ap- proved uuthors of ancient and modern times, to the extent of nearly 1 two thousand volumes. The wise of the twratry ill bail thi ,ost valuai i:ixiliary tofemalecducat.on. The Iraproremenl wbis] now .xl.ii.irsitvin.itli- -iy rTW*tioa and mMm, oo tl : pan of our pupils, speak- volumes for the efldeocj ol theae orgasj zatioaa. While we claim bo preference solely on the ground that we ha* made a mach erehter outlay, far fucilitie* and iiconmioihitions, than any other similar Institution South, yet, other things being epaaJ, * would respectfully urge that n generous public ou lit to extend to u< a liberal portion of its patronage. This appeal is entitled to additional consideration when the f taken into the account, that the proprietor! alow hare all the imnli-u of pecujiinry, educational and personal responsibility. Thin far, the founders and propietora eaaaot complaiu of the patronage extendei hy the public. Kveu during the pa-t term, amid the embarraKsnieaU of the country, this Colli ge has been sustaiued by a pair exceeding the expectations of its friend--, and it is hoped that tha renewed and^xtraordliniry evidence ol public favor will not aban during the ensuing session One other fact is offend. In way of xtrergthening the appeal al- ready made ; and that is, in order to sustain fully the reputation of the College, we Brecon pelled to employ the very besl teachers iotas! country and such teachers command high salaries- -so that the ex- penses in Miis direction are enormoaa, If, then, after twelve yeara of trial, this Institution has provea it- self meritorious, we earnestly solicit the assistance of every man ami woman who can feel a brother's care and a brother's responsibility. The bea'th of all the members of the College has been excellent] throughout the whole year. Under all the cirenmatancea, maj we aa| calculate on an UiCTinstd patronage ior the next year ? May we not hope that our personal friends and patrons will txert their influence in support of the Institution? So mate it be ! r !X*