|)enn05toama College, ©cttijsbutg, |)a. 



FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. \ 



Rev. C. P. Krauth, D. D. — Pres't and Prof, of Ev. of Christ., Moral Science, Sfc. ', 



Rev. H. L. Baugher, A. M. — Prof, of Greek Language, Rhetoric, ^c. < 



Rev. M. Jacobs, A. M. — Prof, of Mathematics, Chemistry, SfC. < 



Rev. W. M. Reynolds, A. M. — Prof, of Latin, Mental Philosophy, ^c. ', 



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



Rev. CJiAs. A. Hay, A. M. — Prof, of German Language and Literature. 



David Gilbert, M. D. — Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology. ; 



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



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



Mr. H. R. Geiger.— IVac/ier of Writing. ' ; 



Pennsylvania 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- I 

 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 

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

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

 in the College Edifice, special cases excepted. ■ 



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

 session, $61 87| : for the summer session, .f 41 87i. Washing, $10 00 ; and Wood, :' 

 $3 00. Total expense, #116 75. " ' 



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

 April and September, and each of five weeks continuance. < 



The winter session commenced on the 24th inst., with the accession of about : 

 twenty Students in the Freshman Class, admitted at the close of the summer ses- ,' 

 sion, and a respectable number of applicants for admission into the Preparatory 

 Department. 



' ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ; 



It is our intention to acknowledge upon our Journal, the various articles that 

 may from time to time be presented to the Linn^an Association. The Cura- ; 

 TORS not having been informed of our intention indue seasoh cannot furnish us ! 

 with a list of what has heretofore been received, in time for this No., but we hope • 

 to have a pretty complete one for our next. We therefore give only those most i 

 recently received, hoping that the liberality of our friends will enable us to make a ; 

 large monthly report of this kind. '; 



Received from Rev. C. F. Heyer, Lutheran Missionary at Guntoor in the Telugu 

 country, India, a box containing shells, a finely preserved specimen of the hoe-fish, ' 

 a bronze idol of Swamee, specimens of writing upon palm-leaf, some memorials of, 

 Schwartz, the first Protestant Missionary to India, &,c. \ 



From Rev. W. A. Passavant, of Pittsburg, Pa., a box containing minerals, \ 

 fossils, Indian curiosities, &c. i 



Terms of the Record and Journal. 07ie Dollar per annum 

 in advance. Postmasters will frank and remit subscriptions. 



Address — '■'■Editors of the Record and Journal., Gettysburg., Pa.^'' 



