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FACULTY AND IXSTRUCTORS. 

 J Rev. C. P. Krauth, D. B.—PresH and Prof, of Ev. of Christ., Moral Philos'y, §-c. 

 J Rev. H. L. Baxtgher, A. M. — Prof, o/" Greek Lans^u'age, Rhetoric, ^c. 

 \ Rev. M. Jacobs, A. M.^Pro/". of M-rf hematics. Chemistry and Meclianical Philox. 

 ; Rev. W. M. Reynolds, A.. M.—Prof. of Latin, Mental hilosophy, S,-c. 

 ; M. L. Stoever, A. M. — Prof, of His: ory and Principal of Preparatory Department. 



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

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



( W. H. Harrison. — .Assistant Prof, of Languages. 



I David Gilkert, M. D. — Lecturer on .Inatomy and Physiology. 



\ Rev. J. G. Morris, D. D. — Lecturer en Zoology. 



j W.M. ALBAroii, A. M. — Tutor and Tracker iri' Preparatory Bcvartment. 



< Mb. H. R. Okiger.— Trar/ir?- of Wr'ing. 



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; Pennsylv.vxia College has iiow been cliaitered 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 lu the Institutions of this country. 



< The government of the .'students i.*^ as energetic as their circumstances seem to 

 I require. They attend at least two recitations a dajs 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 ha3 

 / more exemplary young men ilRonnevion with it. They are all required to lodge 

 ; in the College Edifice, special cases excepted. 



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

 ' session, .f fil 87i : for the summer session, ."^'-tl 87i. Washing, .'ti.'K) 00 ; and Wood, \ 

 ', $% 00. Total expense, .f 116 75. Boarding can be obtained in town at $1 25 per J 

 . week. " \ 



' There are two vacatiops in the year, commencing on the third Thursdays of; 



> April and September, each of fi'.'e weeks continuaii''tv 



\ QVcknoiwUbgemcnts of Doualions to ihc (JTabiuct of tijc Cinnccan 

 'Association of iJenns^Unaaia (iTollcgc. 



; September, 1S45. From J^cgh T>angher, a live rattle snake. 



2. From J. N. Stacker, two spccimensofcrvstaiized quartz, and one of jasper, 

 ; from Mt. Ida. . ' 



> 3. From G. Marts, one reptile in spirits. 



■ 4. From W. P. Belt, 31. D. one mink stufied. 



j; 5. From Mrs. J9«>/sr'iC)', Fount.MP.lale, specimen of raw cotton. 



] 6. From Rev. F. IF. Conrad, shell and minerals, from the bed of Jordan. 



; Palestine. 



7. From Mrs- R. Conrad, minerals. 

 I >>. From Rev. J. G. Morris, D. D. 21 specimens of European shells. 



:, 9. From Mr. FaA':?«j, Washijiglc^n, 23 specimens of various woods, from 



: Sandwich Islands and Oregon. 



Terms of the RKcorxD and .Tour.xal. One Dollar per annum 

 '11 advance. 



Address — '■'■Editors of the Record and Journal, Gettysburg. Pi" 



