Pcuncinlviania College, (Scttnsburg, |pa. 



F.ACl'I/rV AXD INSTllUC'TOKS. 



C. p. Krautm, D. D.— President and Prof. Nat. and Rev. Rel., EtkicK, SfC. 

 [ Rev. II. I,. Baugher, A. M. — Prof, of Greek Languair.e. Rhetoric and Oraton/. 



Rev. M. Jacobs, A. M. — Prof, of Mathematics, Chemistry and Mechaincal Philoi. 



Rev. W. M. RF.YNOLns, A. M. — Prof, of Latin, Mental Philosophy ^nd Logic 

 I M. L. Stoevkr, a. M. — Prof, of History and Principal of Preparatory Department. 



Rev. C. A. Hay, A. M. — Prof, of German, Lansna^e and JAteraivre. 



H. Haupt, a. M. — Prof, of Mathematics, Braivins tmd French. 



David Gftbert, M. T). — L'.rtnrer oa Aim*om<i and Physiology. 



John G. Morius. D. D — Lecturer oa Zoolos'j. 



Abraham Essick. — Tutor. 



Joux K. Vlitt. — Tv.lor. 



The Vv inter term of Pennsylvania Colleo;p closed on the 15th ult. The num- ■ 

 ber of students roimected wi)h (lie institution dnrinsj the past session was unusual- ■ 

 ly largo. The Trustees have mnch encoura!reinr>nt to hope for its continued pros- ; 

 perity and to expect fntuie favor. The proximity of Gettysburg; to Baltimore and | 

 Philadel[>hia, the healthiness of the place, the morality of its inhabitants, the cheap- ; 

 ness of iivinij recommend the Colleee to the patronage of parents. The course * 

 of studies is as extensive and substantial as that of anv institution in the country. ; 

 The Preparatory Department provides for instruction in all the branches of a thor- ' 

 oueh English, business educ :\tion, in addition to the elempnts of the Mathematics j 

 and Chssiral T^itprature. Younq: men, dfsirons of qualifyino; themselves to be- >' 

 come Common School tf^achers, on joy peculiar advanta^jes. .According: to an Act of ; 

 the T.ejjislature, fifteen j/ouni: m''n rereiv'e instriictiojt L^rabiilo'-nhi for this purpose. ' 



The College Course is arranged in the four classes usual in the Institutions of this ; 

 country. 



The E^overnmfnt of the students is parental, mild and alfectionate, but firm 

 and eners;etic. 'Phey att^-nd three recitations a day. Church and Bible Class on 

 the Sabbath, and are visited in thf^ir rooms so freqiK-ntly as to preclude the dan- 

 eer of any c'eat irreijularitips. Thsy are all required to lodge in the College ; 

 Edifice, special cases excepted. I 



The annual e.'?n?nses are — for board, tuition and room-rent, durina: the winter; 

 session, .ftfi:'. 02! : for the summer session. .'f)^'13 12'- . Washintr. $*lfl 00 : and Wood, > 

 $3 00. Total expense, §119 75. Boardin;5can be obtained in town at $1 25 per ^ 

 week. 



There are two vacations in the year, commencinp; on the third Thursdays of 

 April and September, each of five ^veeks continuanc". ; 



The duties of the Summer See^ion will be lesumed on the 20th of this month. 



For more particul.ir information upon any subject connected with either De- 

 partments of the Institution, address. , ; 



Rev. Dr. Kti \i:th, ; 



President of Pennsylvaiiia College, or 

 Prok. M. L. Rtof.vf.r, 



Prinvipa! of Preparatory Department. 



'I'krm.s (ty THE Kkcokd a\d Joi.it.NAi.. One Dollar per annum 

 in advoiice. 

 Address — '■'Edilors of the Record and Journal, Gcttyshurg.) Pa.'''' 



