Pcnnsijbania College, (©cttnGburg, JJa. 



FACULTY AND INiSTRUCTORS. 



C. P. Krauth, 13. T).— President and Prof. Nat. and Rev. Pel., Eikirs, gfc. 

 Rev. 1H. L. Baugher. A. M. — Prof, of Greek Language, Rhetoric and Oratory. 

 Rev. M. Jacobs, A. M. — Prof, of Mathematics, Chrihistry and Mechanical Philot. 

 Rev. W. M. Reynolds, A M.— Prof. of Latin, Mental Philosophy and Logic. 

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

 Rev. C. A. Hav,, A. M. — Prof, of German Language and Literature. 

 H. Haupt, a. M. — Prof, of Mathematics, Drawing and French. 

 David GfT.BERT, M. D. — Lecturer on ^na.l.om>j and Physiology. 

 JoHNT G. Morris, U. D — Lecturer 0.1 Zoology. 

 Abraham EssrcK.— T»/o?-. 

 JoH.v K. Pj.itt. — Tutor. 



Pennsylvania College has nov? been chartered about sixteen years. During this ; 



' time its procures'? has been such as to ?;ratify the most sanguine expectations of its ' 



I friends. The Trustees have much encouraajement to hope for its continued pros- ; 



< perity and to expect future favor. The proximity of Gettysburs: to Baltimore and j 

 Philadelphia, the healthiness of the place, the morality of its inhabitants, the cheap- ? 

 ness of livinsj recommend the Collesre to the patronage of parents. The course ,' 

 of studies is as extensive and substantial as that of any institution in the country, i 

 Th? Preparatory Departnt.eni provides for instruction in all the branches of a thor- J 

 ou9;h Enprlish, business education, in addition to the elements of the JNlathematics , 

 and Classical Literature. . < 



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

 country. 



The government of the «fiidenls is parental, mild and affectionate, but firm 

 and eneryptic. Thev attend three recitations a day. Church and Bible Class on . 

 the Sabbath, and are visited in their rooms so Freqnenlly as to preclude the dan- : 

 s:er of any irreat irregularities. 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 ; 



; .lession, $.<>6 62\: for the summer session. .<J45 12!:. Washinir. .S'l" 00: and Wood. 



; S'S 00. Total expense, $121 75. Boarding can bo obtained in clubs at $1 00 per 



' week. 



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



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



] The Annual Commencement occurs at the close of the Summer Ses.^ion, thr- 



' third Thursday of 8ef)tpmbcr. 



^Donation to Ctcibinct. 



From Gro. W. Jlnuscholdcr, a number of Coins. 



dJonatioit to £ibvdrn. 



From the .Vcademv. Proceedings n[ the .ACaderny of \^a1urril Sciences (or Jan- 

 uarV and February. 



Terms of the I>EcoTtn a.nd Jour.val. One Dollar per annum 

 iii advance. 

 Address — ■'-'•Editors of the Record and Journal^ Getlyshirg^ Pa.'''' 



