PenneijlDiima College, ©ettnciburg, |3a. 



FACUI.TV AND INSTRUCTORS. 



Rev. C. P. Krauth, D. D.— PrcsV and. Prof, of Ev. of Christ., Moral PMlos'y, ^c. '{ 

 Rev. H. L. Baugmer, A. M. — Prof, of Greek Language, Rhetoric, S^c. 'i 



Rev. M. Jacobs, A. M.—Prof of Mathematics, C'hemistrtj and 3Ieckanical Philos. I 

 Rev. W. iM. Rev.vold.s, A. M. — Prof, of Latin, Mental Philosophy, IfC. " ', 



M. L. SroEviin. A. M. — Prof, of History and Principal of Preparatory Department, i 

 Rev. CiiAs. A. Hay, A. M. — Prof, of German Langunge and Literature. \ 



Hermax Haupt, a. M. — Prof-.isor of Mathematics. '( 



W. H. Hahiuson-.— .^ssis/a/iZ Prof of Languages. I 



David CiiLr.ERT, M. D. — Lecturer on .'Inatomy and Physiology. ] 



Rev. J. G. Morris, D. D. — Lecturer on Zoologif. [ 



Mr. W. a. Kk-^shaw. — Tutor. ; 



Mr. A. r.ssifK. — Teacher of ll'riling. ', 



PEX.vsvf.v.'VNiA College has now been chartered about fourteen years. Dur- j 

 in^ this time Us progress has been such as to gratify the most sanguine expecta- '. 

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

 of anv Instittiiion in the Country. The Preparatory Department provides for in- j 

 struction in all the Uranches 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 tiie students is as energetic as their circumstances seem to \ 

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

 Sabbath, and arc visited in their rooms so freq\iently as to preclude the danger of ! 

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

 more exemiildry voung men in connexion with it. They are all required to lodge i 

 in the College Edifice, special cases excepted. i 



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

 session, S'61 87. i : for the summer session, .^41 87i. Washing, .flO 00; and Wood, i 

 .$•3 00. Total e.Kpense, ^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 ■ 

 April and September, each of five weeks continuance. I 



^cknomWiS ^cxncixiQ of fHonalions to tl}c Qtabinct of t\)c tinncean 

 'Association of JJcnnsiilimuia (College. 



February, 1SJ6. From J. G. Morris, D. D. Pres't. of Lin. Soc. 12 species of; 



; European minerals. J 



2 From do. Eradypus ? (Sloth?) \ 



3 From do. Ditsypus novemcinctns. {Nine-handed Armadillo.) - ? 



4 From do. Sciurus hndsonius, (Chickaree.) 



5 From do. Mus decumanus. 

 fi From do. Mus musculus. 



7 From do- 41 species of foreign shells. < 



: 8 From do. Ignana taberculata. ;■ 



f From do. 35 perched American birds. / 



10 From Mr. Conrad Weaver, 14 coins. i 



11 From York, Pa. per i?. G. ikfCrcary, £sg., specimens of minerals. I 



^ 12 From Rev. S. Sentman, 9 valuable coins. \ 



I 13 From G. J. Nixdorff, 1 coin. \ 



t 14 From Prof. M. L. Stoever, an ammonite and minerals. i 



