Pcnusijluania College, ©cttn^burg, |pa. 



' FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. 



; C. P. Kr\utii, D. D.— Prenident and Prof. Nat. and Rev. Rel., Ethics, ^-c. 



, Rev. H. L. Baugher, A.M.— Prof, of Greek Lan2;uage, Rhetoric and Oraton/. 



Rev. M. Jacobs, A. M. — Prof, of Mathematics. Cheinistri/ nnd Mechanical Philos. 



Rev. W. M. Reyn-ot.ds, A M.—Prof. of Latin, Mental Philosophy and Logic. 



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



Rev. C. A. Hay, A. M. — Prof, of German Langiic/.s^-c and LJIeratvre. 



H. Haupt, a. M.- — Prof, of Mathematics, LJraivins; and French. 

 .David Gri.BERT, M. T>.— Lecturer on ,/Jnatoni/ and Physiology. 

 ■ .ToHN- G. Morris, D. D — Lecturer on 7.oolo^y. 

 ' A. EssicK. — Tutor. 



J. K. Pi.iTT. — Tuior. 



; Pennsylvania College has now been chartered about sixteen years. Dnrincjfhis 

 time its progress has been such as to oTatify the most sanguine expectations of its 



' friends. The Trustees have much encouraq:ement to hope lor its continued pros- ^ 

 perity and to expect fiitnie favor. The proximity of frettysbDro- to Baltimore and 



■ Philadelphia, the healthiness of the place, the morality of its inhabilants. the cheap- 

 ness of livinnj recommend ttie College 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- 



; ough Ensrlish. business education, in addition to tiie elements of the Mathematics 



: and Classical T/iterature. 



The Colle'^e Course'\<!, arranged in the four classes Usual in the Institutions of this 

 country. 



The governtTir'nt of the students is parental, mild .ind affectionate, but firm 

 and enprgftic. Thev attend thr^e recitations a day. Church and Bible Class on 

 the Sabbatii, and are visited in tiieir rooms so frequently as to preclude the flan- 

 ker of any jreat irregularities. They are all required to lodge in the College 

 Rdifice, special cases excepted. 



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



: sf>ssion, S'fifi <»'2! : for the siimuipr session, ."ft'-l.") 12':. Washins:. ir^lO 00 : and Wood, 

 ^?, 00. Total expense, $124 75. Boarding can he obtained in clubs at .'Jfil 00 per 

 week. 



There are two vacations in the year, coinniencing on the third Tiiursdays of 

 April and September, each of five weelfs continuance. 



The .\nnual Commencement occurs at the close of the Summer Session, the 

 third Thursday of September. 



tUonatious to (ffabinct. 



1 From Mrs. Dr. Schmiicker. A Snalce in spirits. 



2 " Miss S. Carlisle. .\ snecim^n of Bell Metal. 



3 '•■ Dr. D. Luther, per Prof. Retpiohh, .\ handsome specimen of Cold 

 Ore. 



4 " f^. Kiilit. A box of Minerals. 



5 " Mi'ises Mitni and Ellen Hartley, Winchester, Va., Specimens from a 

 Cave near Middletown. Va. 



fi " 7'. Jl. Sl.ec.her. Magnetic Telegraph Alphabet an<l writing 

 7 " Hanson T. Wris^ht. Fx'/. Pittsburg, per C.J. Brougher, one Tigo- 

 rian coin. 



Tf.rms of Titic Rr.conn and .Totjrnai,. One Dollar per annum 

 in advance. 

 .Address — '•'■Kditnr^ of the Record and. Journal, Gclh/shurg. Pa.-'' 



