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FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. 



Rev. C. P. Krauth, D. D.—Pres'l and Prof, of Ev. of ChrisL, Moral Philos'y, SfC. 



Rev. H. L. Baugher, A. M. — Prof, of Greek Language, Rhetoric, <§rc. 



Rev. M. Jacobs, A. M. — Prof, of ^rulfiemitlcs, Ckemis!.n/ and Mechanical Philos. 



Rev. W. M. Reynolds, A.. JM. — Prof, of Latin, Mental hilosoplty, SfC. 



M. L. Stoever, a. M. — Prof, of Hlstnry itnd Principal of Preparatory Department. 



Rev. Chas. a. Hay, A. M.—Prof. of Germain Language and TJlcrature. 



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

 ; W. H. Harrison. — Msistant Prof of Languages. 

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

 : Rev. J. G. Morris, D. D. — Lecturer on Zoolo^ri. 



! \Vm. Albaugh, a. M. — Tutor an:! Teacher in Preparatory Department. 

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



': Pennsylvania College has now been chartered about fourteen years. Dur- 

 ' in^ this time its 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 any Institution in the Country. Th3 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 student; 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. SGI 87i: for the summer session, .f 41 S/i. Washing, S'lO 00; and Wood, 



< $-.3 00. Total expense, §116 75. Boarding can be obtained in town at $1 25 per 

 \ week. 



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

 '•. April and September, each of five weeks continuance. \ 



; The summer session commenced on the 22d of May, with the accession of over ' 

 '. forty new Students. 



J '^cknou3icii3cmcnts of tB0nn:tioit3 to tl)c Cabinet of tl]c Cinnccau 

 \ Association of pennsnlnania College. 



•: August, 1845. From Dr. S. S. Schmuckcr, (Gryphea) found in a large depo- 



; sit near the Bedford Springs; Indian bones found in the remains of an aboriginal 



:' burial ground near Mt. Airy, Shenandoah co. Ya. ; Indian antiquity, (a remarkable 



•; stone cut out in the shape of a wheel) ploughed up in the bottom lands on the banks 



I of the Shenandoah, Va. 



[ 2. From Mr. G. Nixdorf, one coin. 



\ 3. From Mr. J. Kuhn, tortoise in spirits. 



I 4. From Mr. W. Longhridge, a number of specimens of matble. 



i 5. From Prof. M. L. Stoever, one rare silver coin. 



] 6. From Mr. M. W. Swan, an English colonial fourpence. 



y Terms OF THE R.ECORD AND Journal. One Dollar per annum \ 

 i in advance. ^ 



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



