I I i f i?p &> CATALOGUE I- I M K fruftftf, Jfacultjj w* gtufcettts "K I UK li tottge Jtrtmalc (Mhgr , LA GRANGE, GEORGIA l*5S~]*&. AIL AN I A, GEO. : MUM lt)WKR HRESS OF J I MIM.Hi I DO 1859 I f CZ^P -^ - ->v -'I V aim, n .< ttSV. "WILLIAM .1. PARKS, GrREESRBWtt}', . CALEB W KEY, Eatonton. Chi. W. .1. SASNKTT, A.M., D.D., OriW, G. \Y. II. Evans, UOntge, <;,,. JOHN C. SIMMONS, CaMTilk, Qi 0;J PEAKCK, Oxford, Ga. C. H. .IK\VI:TT, Criffin, Ga. Wm. 11. KOOTE, Madi^n, Ga. U\ J. SOOff, Amcricus, Ga J. W. TALLEY, Oxford, Ga. i: B LESTER, Atlanta, Ga. Wm. MARTIN. Greenville, Ga. B. II HILL, La Grange, Ga. 15. II. OVEBBY, Atlanta, Gl JAMES M. HEALL. La Grange, Ga. . T. BIDLEY, M. D., La Grange, Ga. . CON, Esq., La Grange, Ga. 8. W. YANCEY, La G range, Gi. HMIN \V. AKEBS, Srcrianj mud Treasmrer. : [>' a u I t y . Rkv WILLIAM A. HARRIS, A M Pwfewoi of Niitural Science and Belle.* ! Kkv JAMBS r. MAYSON A M . I'rof.ssor "f Mathematics JOHN W. AKERS, A. M I'rofcssor of Latin Literature MRS. HANNAH J' J I DGK. Instructress in Kng'i-h Literature GKORGK IL BRIGGS, A. M, I'rofcssor of Music and Modern Language. mm SARAH .). CORKY. Assistant in Music MRS MARY C. OOLK, Assistant in Music .MRS. MATTIE A. BRIGGS. Assistant in Musi'-. .MISS MARIA BROWN, Department of Drawing and Painting I' G. BESSKNT. Steward FAU5.T ?0fi 4jgS-m Rev. W1UJAM A. HARRIS, -v M.. PRESIDENT. Professor of Moral PhUoaotjfcgr and Belles Lettrei JOHN W. AKERS, A. M.. Professor of Mathematics HENRY T. HEARD, A. M., M. D.. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry EDWARD R. DICKSON. A. M Professor of Latin and Greek Langua;. J. .). JUDGE, Professor of English Literature, and Principal of the Pre] Hepartinent. MRS. HANNAH P. JUDGE, Instructress in English Literature and Evidences of (.'hristianlt GEORGE H. BRIGGS, A. M. Professor of Music and Modern Languages. MRS. MATTTE A. BRIGGS kssristsnl in Muse- MISS Assistant in Music. MISS Department of Drawing and Painting. P. G. BE> SENT, Stewan . For the Year ending July 6th, 1850 ttUftlif? H&ftfttt'X G Namei. Rmience*. Pmimu fat 8ali.ii! Bi u La Qaugf . Qa. . Hun. o. \. nn M. A. Cox, a H. Oox, l-;~, * I R- C ii.ki:. Perry, Dr. J). Culler ' H C. ('unworn, ...Mcrriweth.r M. Crowdcr, Btq. ' A . K II WIII.P.N. ..ChkttOMI I. M Hamilton. r\MWM&, &**. X'im'-. Rmdem Akkks M Mtv I.... u Grange. < Bass, 8isa.N K Truup co., Ga.,... Ieam., M K 1.1 (huge, Ga . Imtick, Emma I eft'erson co , ( i 1. Caslto.v, Maby .1 \uburn, \].i.. . Cakltuv, Hattie H.\RWN, Fletcher Mew-, Si >: C Oxiurd, fta., JUlson, Hkitii Trenton, Tcnn ... 'MnKii.w, Anna La Grange, Ga.. M'.'RKI.AMi, A McKamik, C Muss, 11. M-4-. Harris Co., Ga. ... Piixkx, ^LB. LnGrantre, 6*.,.. Raikiiki), 1- Auburn, Ala., Smith, Aley l.aG range, Ga.,.. Ihipiiebd, Mattie U Columbus. G,i ... 8lIK!'IIKKI>, M.un " ftriNMiN, Cahkie Meriwether, Ga.... TuiNKu, Achsaii LaGrangc, Ga .... Samuel Aker- .Lewi- R' .Col. J. M. Heal Mr- M. Boaticl I M. Carlton. Adam Hardin Dr. A. Sfetas. .Col. C. L. McGc. Ool. .1. K. Morgan. Ir. .) ]'. Mnrelan-i Rt. R, McKaini. H. E. Moss. C. Pulleu Col. C. Kaiford. Dr. X. X. Sniitli CL K. Shepherd Dr. .J. Slinton. J. Turner. 1868.] l.A i;R\m;E FINALS COLUttB. \ WlJCOTOX, Tl.VKl.lR We.-t I'oint. Ua.,..< rcorjro Win t^n 'WooDWAED, ft. K Meriwether, Ga.,..Col. J. El. Woodward \V>m\'\ S.ut.wi Tmup i-ii . 'in . . S ft Wa jftirxmAmfr. to / A Jftf^ - CAKLtON, Qim Dt \utmrn, \l;i., .... Callaway, Ar.i.r LaGfftage,Ga .... Cox, Jam I Evans, Mam k POMES, K. (' " I'i.kmmiv;, K IT* West I'tiiut. Ga.,.. Graham, Ux Forsyth, Ga., Hill, Ai ai -t \ M LaUraBge, <;.i.,... Hi MPHBlxa, I.' i lacksonvillr, Ala. Jktkh, F.w.sir. J. (I'reonvillc. Ga Joice, Sallue DeKalboo., Ga.,.. 'JoHiceov, X. A WarrmMn, 9a . JoHXSON, i'.V.NMK JoncsboTo', ., (la Saxoxs, Salmi: E Marietta, Ga Smith, Maiiv .J Oxford, Qg ' Basket?, Lauxa 3 7 \y Siu:i'iiKi!U, Sai.i.ik A Columbus, (It*,... - t Tai.i.i:v, Sai.i.ik Manhall, Text**.. Wins, Lizzie A Marietta, tfa WiN!'i!i:v. l-.MiKi.i.A Roue, 8* I. N. tattoo Urv.Wm.A Talhttav A Iv Pox. Ucv. W. I!. Krann, !<. Forbes. James Fleming. D. Grabani. Mr*. B. A. Hill. I>r <;. W. Huiuphries, J. A JetST JflS. 1, Klliott Wfti. !. Johnson 8. D -lohoson. II. C. KimbroBgt llCV. Jnlltl J LUtfc L. Laaej Her. Lewis Lx dbctttr. Kcv. ft. T. Marks Dr. Henry (iaither Rev. J. Itusli Kcv. J. K. Bxxges, Dr. <;. (i. Smith. Dr. W. J. Sasnell. ft T. Shepherd. W. N. Talley. L. D. Winn. ftT. f. 15. Winiivv. 1858. j 1 \ iil:.\N'.i: I'KM ll.E I "!.'.i:< .Van /.' iih-iiri -. Patrom Hbaki.n, Vim. im \ Tampa, h* Ir J. A. Bradta. feoMK, Vami.m.m ...Troop eo,Os., George Boddic Kni"'K -, Si i.:\na Salem, Ala Poeej Brooli, BiB.vMi'K, Maome fonetboroV Ga,, Andrew Btrrnstde tat), Lavima ....Litiratii.'e. C,a Bird. Owiv.iiAM. Ku.\ " Hv.W.M ('mi!iinli'Mi Cain. M Miv < ) Ronytfe, Ga., .John Cain CiAwroBb, Abu foaaabero', Ga.,..Tbos. S. Crawford Pori i.a--. Bxbxcca taGnage, Ga fohn Dooghttf EuwAiiii.-, \Vn.i.\ Kuf-oll p.-> ., Ala , L. 1-Mward- frAxa, Anna haGraagc, Ga Mrs. ii. Brass. Hmwki.i., Jaxi ' M. Howell. JlTEB, Sai.UK B Macon co., Ala.. . Mrs. & .Jeter. Ledhki r ki:, Ciirnki.i \ Iia(iran^e.](ia.,.. Mr. L L. LcdbctUr. M\i>i'\. A. ! Fulton co., Gi I. L. Mayson. (oonky, M.\in LoGrasfe, ''< ...Mr- K.jMooncy. Moobe, Salmi L - P. A. Moore. Moi:kland,|Sai.i.h. L Coweta ,... Q*.,..Robt. tfarebnd Hn.i.Kv, LttU (' [flStaagt, Qi 0. D. PdHen Patii.i.o, lv It Harris co., -. FIRST OI_i^- SJS. Name*. !! nidi net Beau., l-m i-\ . FjaGfaage, Ga tBn.i., Ann; " [Cox.'Ji i.ikt " away, h. <; " I. M. Beall Judge G. A Bull A. K. Oaa ftev. VT. A Cakway. Bairks, Mak\ A Tallahassee. Fia , G. Chain* LA URANOE FEMALE COLLEOK. Stout i, fietiui a' i . GlLMEIt, MAB1 V l,i'C <>> , (In . Guifhn, Indiana Oxford, (Ja., Goodwin, Virginia Newnaii, Ga.. Hui.nkti. QwmatA LaGraage, Ga HoDNKTT, C Hill, Henrietta IIavnks, Mary Harris, Sarah M Troup eo, Ga.,.. Jeter, Ann 1' Mai-ou to, Ala . Ksllooo, t'vNTin v Forsyth, Ga Law, Indiana Hall co., Ga Lipscomb, Franc ih L*Grauge, Ga.. . Miller, A Heard to., Ga... Moreland, J. Z LaGraage, Ga.,. Moore, Mary Owens, K Perkins, Ella II Parks, M. La vim a Lincoln co , Ga., Packard, Clara LaGrantre, (ia ... .Bail, QlOMU Lowndes co., Ala. Summers, St sax F Xewnau, Ga...... "Sassxett, M. K Oxford, Ga., TuBiriB, Anna LaGrange, Ga .... Patra John Gilmer. Col. J. J. Ciriflin .Tboi. D. Goodwin l.ovitk J' llodin tti- llou. B. 11 Hill. 0. G llajiu - .T. L. Ham- Mis. Sarah Joter .Ceo. Kollogg, I). 8. Law .>ir>. 11. LipSOOtul, .D). J. I*. MoraUad. Shelton Moore. J. Owens. l>r. .1. F. Mon-laml. AVm. C. Parks .K. W. Packard .Mrs. Ann Kee-<; . \. Summers. .Dr. W. J. Sassueti .James Turner. PREPARATORY Xavi' < li'Xt'kno <. DlBBIHI, Annie LaGranjre, Ga .,. ' Bkall, Ji lia H ' Bird, Cornelia A CuNXINCIIIAM, M.\K\ M... Evans, Ella li " Fannin, Axxie K " Gilmer, Eliza Un to , Ga Hayxes, E. A Latiranpc, Ga ,. Lipscomb, Viboimia T.... " Moroax, Maky C " Owens, Leonora F " iV-.-' CLASS. 1'atrvux. P. G. Hessent. Col. J. M. Boall Dr. Smith. Bv.\V.M.Cuunin. Fannin. .John D. Gilmer. X G. Haynes. A. G. Stanford. Col. D. W. Morgan. .Jaeob Owens. Xa nlr.%. 'A QftAXOI I KMAJ.i: Chi.i.km;. Catron f FACKAHn, AfA K K. W. 1'ackarJ Ware, .Martha A ffuM \' , Kmii.v ]'. UOODAJ.L, ]><.M A ,\ I>anicl W'aii' R. 11. Woni. I). Woodal! * MOV > K A M <'hu,b, ,-,.<;:, .Mr. Mum "" A, " r Dahlom-a.Ca.. ...Mr. ffiUr. Bradkn, Anna UGtmge. Q M rs . # ,;,.,,,. Cownw,Jwwn m .1 (iji,,,!,. li " ,U, " v ' , ' KU Edison, Va , Col. T . A. Gordon "* Lowndes co, Ala. .Mrs. Ann" K- I ' ,KS,,,,v,i ' L " v Troup ,o., Ga,...Mr. Staii'ior.l |U*k jitt.$U ,u*> PIANO KOK'ij; |M Aih.ii: lii/u., Sai.lie Bllj,, MAMAUT ]3l RNNIIx Kmma Bostkk, Kl.l.A Cc -.VXIXIIIMM Al.ICK CYlXEK, Faxky Cox, Arie Crawford, Wiij.a EMtaBM, B. CORNELIA KoRJIIs. !>\\IKfc GRIKFfN, Ff.KTf iikr^IIarihn, AlICMSTA III I.I,, K Mikh .Martha JIkali,, Katv Beau., \'a.M)Ai.i\ Boddie, Jl -XME illtAM A, -Nan mi: Chairi;.-. MARGARET Cox, .Mary Caiv, P. RlBEOCA DOUOLASK Mauv Evan-, K.\TV FhEMINL. BXIU GORIION, IIknme IIh.l, Lot Humphries " rt- LA ORANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. MUSIC PU Nannib A. Johnson, Salub JoirK, Lucy Lipscomb, Sue Little, Bettik Melhon, Sallie Moreland. Rebecca Moss, Ann Miller, Anna Fullen, Eugenia Reid, Geoboia Reese, Maby Shepherd Susan Smith, Laura Sasnett, Carrie Stinson, Almira Wilkes, Mollie Wilev, Annie Ward, Kmma Yancy, PILS CONTINIKD. Fannie Johnson, Sallib Jeter, Alice Ledhettek, Amelia Moreland. Sue Means, Sarah Moore, Blanche Morgan, Sarah Moore, LeLIA PlLLEN, Blum Patillo, FreixiniaRaiforh, Mattie Shepherd, Sallie Shepherd, A lev Smith, M. Emma Sasnett, Henrietta DltlMIMMj Ophelia Wilkes, Rebecca Woodwakl. Tinsi.ey Winston. ORGAN AND THOROUGH UASS m p... Wvaii Miss Aley Smith. Miss 1'ac jseall, VIOLIN MM Rebecca Douglass, Miss Indiana ( JmrriN, Augusta Hill, iM* P. Mattie Shepherd, Sallie Shepherd Almira Wilkes, PRIVATE SINGING LESSONS Miss E. 0. Forbes, Miss Laura Sassnett. Almira Wilkes, VIOLINCELLO. KM Sallie Jeter, Mi* Fletcher Hakims. BANJO. GUITAR Miss Alice Culler. Miss Mollie Wiley. vfm 10 - A" 1858. J LA i;ilA.\<;K FEMALE COLLEGE. [18.19. I) P. A W I N I, A 1 1 Miss M. Bkat.i., F. IIarmn, S. Mka.ns, Bcttik Mf.i.son, If. BUM, F. Mayson. Miss K. Rrsn, T. WlHKTON, A. Hamilton. V. Harkis, L. Sasnktt, M. SiiKj'umi . Miss B. Mbans, K. Mkuson, M. SlIKl'IIKKH. T. WlNKTON, 1)11- J'.WNTING. .Miss L. Eva V. Harris, M. BeME. Kim M. I5KAI.!., L. Babnett, V. Mavson, Mi^s B. Rush, Mm 8. Bbooks, M. Wan, M. BeSSE, [Miss M. Rkesk, G. Bbesb, B IF. I \ P P A IN TING Mi8 E. Mki.>>n. K. Bum, M. Rursv PASTEL TAINTING. Miss M. Rkksk WAX FRUIT Miss M. Carlton, F. Raiforh, Ann Hamilton. WATER C0L0R8, EC. Miss E. Rush. 11 ' 18BK] |.\ illAN'.K FKM tLl 0OM.IB. SIT MM A RY i 1 859. ILimmim' Gradi . Sknihi Class, .lesion Class,.... SOPHOXOU Cj wi First Class, Pmpabatory Cl. [bbeoulabs Total, 24. . 20 i - 1 . > . fi$ . 5 .137 iNsiiu mi:nta!. Mi c, Ohxamkntai, DbpabTMIBT,. 115 (BOURSE OF STUDY. PB i: P A 11 A TORY (' LABS. Geography with Out-lino Maps, Colton. Mental Arithmetic, Perkins. History United Suites, Goodrich. Kxercises in Composition, Quackcnboi English Grammar, Smitl1 Kspecial attention to Reading, Penmanship and Orthography. SECOND CLASS English Grammar and Grammatical Analysis, Bullion. Arithmetic, Ila 3' ? History of United States, Willard. First Excrcuwa in Composition, Quackcnboe. Biblical History Her* Regular Kxercises in Reading, Writing and Composition. I.A r.RAN'iE KKMAI.K f'UM.sK. SO I' H OU OBI C I. \ a 1 ; Latin liraiiimar anined with its wppiriag and beautiful scenery, tend t" enliven tin- ; fancy and invigorate the mind of the -indent. II K A L T II . Tor good water, pure air aad delightful climate, hatirang,' h.,. no superior. The extraordinary health of students and <- tiz<^us attest this fact. SCHOLASTIC YKAK. The exercises of the College will open the J4th of September, and close on the Wednesday after the first Sabbath in July follow- ing. EXTUAN'CE AND CHANGES. 1'upils are required and expected to enter at the opening of the term. This is especially essential, that they may be formed at tho beginning, into regular classes. They may, however, enter at any time, and will be charged from the time <>f entrance. Half nt the charija fur 'luition ami Botttd must l.i j, than that of last year, yet the present number in the College proper, is irroatcr than it has been for many year*. SOCIETI I 8 There' are two Literary Societies connected with the College, the [Ientz and Judson, each of which meet one evening of every week, for the reading of essays and other literarv exercises LIBRAEIES. The Society Libraries comprise over two thousand volumes con- nected with which, is a Heading Room, to all of which the Young [Ladies have access for literary improvement. ->n * 5*= lSf>8.] I. A CHAM.K tK.MAI.K 0OU.IQK- STJCCE88 of THE COT.LEM K. The Lathaage Feaaals College m purchased by tlw Ueorgi, (.nicroiicc in Janu.uv, 1867. SifWC it* idem illation will. the Church Dl that period, it hai adTaooad -t.:.Ul% forward with in. creasing prosperity . Uke 0Try poMc ootarpriae, it has b* a hi witkdaagers and optwned with dificnUiei yet, bo far, its sue* resitted the hopes of iti Meads, and ridicatod the wisdom and policy of the Ohnreh, in takig the College under it- auspices sod control. The prosperity ol the College. uder, '" Ypposioj >"" demonstrate- most eltarly, its permanence for the present, and fa success for the future. Heaven is smiling upon it the onee gath- ering dedal are rolling away, and the daws si t move glorious day is brightening the sky <>l' its future. We trust the day is not far distant, when the CoUegi "ill be fti ted fwen eswry paassnary tram- mel, and will make <|uickcr strides and greater pfOgfta* tnwar.lsthc fulfilment of its glr.rious mission, for the Utaaiap of man ami the glory of Orwl. . . EXPEK8 E s . TUITION IN MIKItAiM M I' \ K I'M K N'l College Classes, per annum *M W Preparatory Classes, per annum, M 0( Primary Classes, per annum * Diploma at Graduation, ' ^ Diploma for Second Degree, 10 0 Matriculation Fen, fpaid only on entering, i KXTIl \ CHAROBS Tuition in Music on Piano, Harp, Guitar or Violin, $-30 00 Use of Piano practice, ' 00 Use of Guitar, -2 Tuition on Organ and in Thorough Ban fi; > 00 Use of Organ for practice, ^ 00 Private Lessons in Vocal Mario, ,} 00 Drawing and Painting in Water Colors, 2> 001 Oil Painting 40 00 ] \%?.H.] l.\ 'irUN'.K I KM AI.K (.'Ol.LK'.E. [ lH.'j't. i; r ,ciii! .itnl Oriental hunting, S2." 00 fancy Card Writing and Drawing, 25 00 of Drawing Pattern, 4c 1 00 fox Work wd Flower.- '.'5 00 gaibroidary and OrnanienUl Needle Work 29 00 Modern Language^ (not included in tb Regular <'ollc;iatc Cottfee, -' Ho \ i: u I M. . In College $lo pec month, inciadiog \\''a^liiiir and Fuel. Those who prefer it, can find good board in private fainiKea, on very rea- sonable tense, convenient to the College I N C 1 D B N 1 A L 8 X 1' E X S E S j*|i"00ni fot Booed and Tuition in the Literary Department as stated, 1180 00 liiMiruuce Tec. - 00 Kcpairs, - 00 Fuel (paid at the opcniti'.' of the Bceaiea 8 00 1 HP 1858.] I, a uKanui: h:mau: COLLKOK. i- f ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXEUCISE8. 3la (bxmu)t r t>iuflic ffollcgt JULY 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th. 1859 Hi). Sunciay, July OrcA, Cat 10} o'clock, a. m..) (jtSJflit!fcll7 MM<0J(, By Rev. C. C. GILLESPIE. c.l XI.W DHL KAN* Monciay, Juiy irii, (AT i o'CtOCK, A. M.. CELEBBATION OF THE LITKUAHY BOCIETIE8, a \ r> UTEUAMY AI)l)IU:ss, By Prof. I. N. LOOMS, M. D.. IIP SAVANNAH, DA. JVIondci-y" nsTi^lit, ii-(iMK.N<'I\il AT 8 O'CLOCK.' EATI01AL CONCERT,! COMrLIMENTAUV TO Till: UGUANGE LIGHT GUARS. Mi jo ^^ i.A ' ...' Ni.i: I l:\I\l.l. mi. I I Tu- y, Jul-. b., VI '< < i LOCK, \. \|.. SIXTEENTH JUNIOR EXHIBITION. Ill-: A DIM Q OF E8SAYI \ N l> A1ST3STXJ-A.L ADDRESS, By Hon 0. A. LOCHRANE. KAU'J, i.A TUESDAY NIGHT GRAND SOIREE MUSICALE. "Wednenday, July Qtii, AT '.I >'( LOCK, A. M., ii EXERCISES OF THE GRADUATING CLASS. fwtfon erf Wittihmi fttmbttift*. COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS, By Rev. Wm. J. SASNETT. D. D.. or oxfobii. ga. CONFERRING DBGftMM on SKXloii GRADUATES BACCALAUREATE ADORES BY THE PRESIDENT. CO.\TKUi;iN(; DEGKEES ON RESIDENT QEADUAXIS. |ihtss before tbc ilesiiunt dnaouatcs By Hon. B. H. HILL. OF lAOBAMi, l.A. BENEDICTION. -'1 - : *w* 1 I .A ORANGE GUARD La Grange Light Guard of Georgia wore pre-Qvil War uniform with rtate ted on belt) U.S. blue cap. :^ la QBAJTOE rSMAU coitw>. fc &>*<"> ftuajr M 6 Tuesday, Ju.ly OtH, IS ,,,,MMKMIN'i AT 8 O'CLOCK, I ) PROGRAMME I'AKT KIKST. College Hill March-Full Orchestra ...Ungp. 6 _,, , , ., i Converse. Hymn. Thanks to God Dc.dwo th Nelly Quick-step Orchestra '!.""','." ,, . . i a i.. The Misses I'ullcu. Duette. Slowly and SMB] Brilliant Polka. Piano?. IS Hm* ZT"'uZ "n-n Song, "Why DntihcMcn Propose,'' M.M Henmc IBH. Double Quartette-Fisherman's (ilee r"""7. , "' Ctt. !!,,, -American Medley-(Dedicatcd to the La Orange L.ght OMi ) Composed and arrauged by Prof. Geo. B. Brtgp, and per- formed l.y over BO of his i>upils. . mi I'AKT SKtOND. OTcrturcto Tancrcdi-Wrchcstra Uo * s '' Chorus, By the Streamlet, a e March from Opera Lucrezia Borgia, 6 Pianos. 19 Hands. Instrumental Quartette Klange Waltics Ltnner. Song, Saint la France Miss C. Forbes. Duettc, ! Pianos-Selections from Norma, Mr- and Mrs. Bngg. Capt Shepherd's Ouick-step-Orche