Pcnu0]jlDama (Haliegc, ©ettnGburig, ^a. 



FACULTY AND I]>?STRUCTOI^S. 



Rev. C. P. Krauth, D. D.—Pres't and Prof, of Ev. of Christ., Moral Philos'y, ^c. 

 Rev. H. L. Baugher, A. M. — Prof, of Greek Language, Rhetoric, SfC. ] 



Rev. M. Jacobs, A. M. — Prof, of Mathematics, Chemistry and Mechanical Philos. ', 

 Rev. W. M. Reynolds, A. M. — Prof, of Latin, Mental Philosophy, Sfc. 1 



M. L. Stoever. a. M. — Prof, of History and Principal of Preparatory Department. \ 

 Rev. Chas. a. Hay, A. M. — Prof, of German Language and Literature. " I 

 Herman Haupt, A. M. — Professor of Mathematics. . \ 



W. H. Harrison. — Assistant Prof of Languages. -; 



David Gilbert, M. D. — Lecturer on Ariatomy and Physiology. '• 



Rev. J. G. Morris, D. D. — Lecturer on Zoology. 



Wyi. Albaugh, a. M. — Tutor and Teacher in Preparatory Department. 

 Mr. H. R. Geiger. — Teacher of Writing. 



Pknnsylvania College has now been chartered about fourteen years. Dur- 

 ing this time its progress has been such as to gratify the most sanguine expecta- 

 tions of its friends. The course of studies is as extensive and substantial as that 

 of any Institution in the Country. The Preparatory Department provides for in- 

 struction in all the branches of a thorough English, business education, in addition 

 to the elements of the Mathematics and Classical Literature. The College Course 

 is arranged in the four classes usual in the Institutions of this country. 



The government of the students is as energetic as their circumstances seem to 

 require. They attend at least two recitations a day, Church and Bible Class on the 

 Sabbath, and are visited in their rooms so frequently as to preclude the danger of j 

 any great irregularities. It is believed no Institution in the United States has 

 moreexemplary young men in connexion with it. They are all required to lodge 

 in the College Edifice, special cases excepted. 



The annual expanses are — for board, tuition and room-rent, during the winter 

 session, .ffil 87i : for the summer session, )(i'41 87^. Washing, .#10 00; and Wood, ? 

 .■^••3 00. Total expense, .^116 75. Boarding can be obtained in town at $1 25 per-| 

 week. \ 



There are two vacations in the year, commencing on the third Thursdays of ^ 

 x\pril and Septembor, each of five weeks continuance. 



•^cknowlcbgcmcuts of lUouations to tlje (Eabinct of tijc Cinnccan 

 "Association of !3cnnsnl»anin College. 



January, ISIG. From 3Ir. .^. Stoner, Waynesboro', an oil-painting of the 

 Nativity. 



2. From Mr- J. Downing, a genuine Herculea clava. 



3. From Mr, D- Stover, specimens of sulphuret of iron. 



4. From flfr. Victor L- Conrad, Colubres, and specimens of iron pyrites. 



5. From Mr. J. Baugher Bittingcr, 32 coins. 



6. From 3Ir. Matthew Miller, a specimen of the snipe (Scolopax galinago), 

 and a coin. 



7. From Mr. Conrad Weaver, several specimens of dried plants. 

 S. From 3fr. Wm. Brauns, two coins. 



Terms of the Record and Journai.. One Dollar per annum 

 in advance. 



Address — '•'■^dilors of the Record and Journal.) Getlijshurg^ Pa.'''' 



