I'K^'XS YL V A MA COLLKG K . 



The Annual Commencement of Fciinsylvaiiia College will occur on 

 Thursday morinng, 16th inst., in Christ's Church. The exercises will 

 commence at 9 o'clock. The friends of the Institution and tlic public 

 generally arc invited to attend. 



D. GILBERT, 

 Secy of the Board, of Trustees. 



ALUM-XI ASSOCIATION'. 



The Annual Address before the Alumni of Pennsylvania College 

 will be delivered in the College Church on the evening preceding the 

 Annual Commencement, Wednesday^ Septemhcr \-5th., at 7 o'clock, by 

 A. R. StevensoiV, Esq., of Gettysburg. 



jJ^The members of the Association will meet for the transaction of 

 Inisiness at 2 o'clock, r. 3i., in the lower story of the Linniean edifice. 

 A punctual attendance is earnestly desired. 



M. L. STOEYER, Secretary. 



LITERARY NOTICE. 



The Annual Address before the Philomathncan and Phrenakosmian 

 Societies of Pennsylvania College will be delivered on Wednesday^ the 

 ]5ih of September next., at 3 o'clock, p. m., in Christ's Church, Gettys- 

 burg, by RoBKjiT Tyler, Esq., of Philadelphia. The public arc re- 

 spectfully invited to attend. 



Joint Committee of the Societies. 



linx.ean hall. 

 The LinnaBan Hall of Pennsylvauia College will be dedicated on 

 Tuesday afternoon, the 14//t inst., at 4 o-clock, and an address, appro- 

 priate to the occasion, delivered by John G. JMonnis, D. D., President 

 of the Association. The friends oi" science and the public generally arc 

 invited to attend. 



* Committee of .irrangemciits. 



THEOLOGICAL SEMI>rARY. 



The Alumni of the Theological Seminary will celebrate their An- 

 niversary on Tuesday evening, 14lh inst., on which occasion a discourse 

 will be delivered by Rev. F. W. Conrad, of Hagcrstown, Md. 



C. A. HAY. Secretary. 



