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FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. 

 C. p. Krauth, D. J).— President and Prof. Nat. and Rev. Rel., Ethics, ^c. 

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

 Rev. M. Jacobs, A. M. — Prof, of Mathematics, Chemistry and Mechanical Phitos. 

 Rev. W. JVl. 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. Hay, A. M. — Prof, of German Language and IJterature. 

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

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

 John G. Morris, D. D — Lecturer on Zoology. 

 A. EssicK. — Tutor. 

 J. K. Plitt. — Tutor. 



Pennsylvania College has now been cliartered about sixteen years. During thig 

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

 friewls. The Trustees have much encouragement to hope for its continued pros- 

 perity and to expect future favor. The proximity of Gettysburg to Baltimore and 

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

 ness of living recommend the College to the patronage of parents. The course 

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

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

 ough 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 students is parental, mild and affectionate, but firm 

 and energetic. They attend three recitations a day, Church and Bible Class on 

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

 ger of any great 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. $ifi(> 62^ : for the summer session, .'^45 I2.\. Washing, .*;10 00: and Wood, 

 .$3 00. Total e.\'pense, §124 7.5. Boarding can be 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. 



PAYMENT FOR THE RECORD AND JOURNAL.— As the third 

 volume of the Magazine will be complete with one more number, f/wsc 

 subscnhers^ who have not yet paid., are earnesflj; requested to do so. As 

 po.'itage is now so low, we hope that they will make their remittances 

 without any expense to the Journal, and without any further delay. — 

 Address ''Editors of the Record and Journal. Gettv.sburg, Pa." 



