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('. P. KRvrTH, r>. D.^Prcddenl un-1 Prof. Nat. and Tier. Rcl, Llhia^. ^-c. 

 1x0 V. H. L. Baughkr, A.m. — -Prof. t-t Greek Lunicuuge, Rheloyic mnl. Oratory. 

 Rev. M. Jacobs, A. M. — Prof, of M. flicmalicx. C/wmidri/ aiul Mrdmnirdl PMlos, 



■ Rev. W. M. RF.v.voi.ns, A M.— Prof. of Lai i a. Mental Philosophy 'u,d Loiric. 



: M. L.Stokvf.k. A. M. — Prof of Hi'ili^.-;; and Principal of Prepam top; T^--"'1-: ■rtl . 

 ; Rev. C. A. H.w. A.M. — Prof, of Gry,rnm Language and Literature. 

 : H. H.vpPT, A. M. i'rof. of Md'tliema.iics, Draieing and. French. ' 



■ Davtb Gir.riF.RT, A .M. M. D. — Lecinrer on .inaionvj and Phtjsiology. 

 • JoH>r G. Morris, 1\ D — Lecturer on /.oolos;>j. 



: A.. E.ssicK, A. B. — Tutor. 

 J. K. Pi.iTT, A. B.— Tniar. 



'• Pennsyh ania Coilege has now h ■cr'- ■■hartered ahonJ sixteen years. Duriji": thi.« 



■ tiiriB its |)rou:ress has been snch as to ■;;-a<ify the most sanicijine exjieptatioris of it." 

 : friend?. The Trustees have much pfi''oUra<rempnt to liope for its co'ntinuctt pros- 

 ; perity anrl to expect fiitiire favor. T^'e pio.xiinity of Gettysbora: to Baltitnore and 

 ^ Fhiladelnhia, the healthiness of the pi"';-, the morality of its inhabitants, tiie cliea])- 



ness of living recommend the Colii'ff: to the patronasije of parents. The course 

 : of studies is as extensive and snbstant'-.i as that of anv institution in the country. 

 The Prepanlton/ Department proviitP"- (or instruction in all the branches of a fhor- 

 : ouii'h Ensflish, business education, in fsosition to the elements of ihe Mathematics 

 i and Classical Literati.re. Yoiinn- met), desirous of qoaiifyin-c therjiselves to be- 

 ' come Common School icuchey?. enjoy f-vuliar advantaijes. Ace -''"nij'toan .'^ctot' 

 the Leirislature, fifteen young men reci- c insiruction gratvitouah/ for c^ '' purpose. 



The College Coursei^ arranged int!>i- ,bur classes dsiial in the InstitutJou^ ." ihi.-» 

 country. 



The G^overnment of the stuilents is parental, mild and affectionate, Init firm 

 and enersjetic. They attend three rtxirations a day, Cht)"-'>^ and Bible Class on 

 the Sabballi, and are visited in fli^ir i»Ofns so frequently as to iireclude the dan- 

 ■rer of any <rreat irren-iilarifi^s. Thf^y .'le. all required to lodge in the Coilege 

 Edifice, special cases excejifcd. 



The annual exn?n«e.s are— (or bo-M-d, tuition and room-rent. diiriiiL,' the winter 

 session, .'ft'')*) ()2i: for the i-uniin'-r session. .f4.> 12.!;. Washinu:. .'^•Kt "0: and V^'ood, 

 !ik:i 00. Total expense, $\2i 71. Boi-dingcan be obtained in cinbs at ^'1 O't per 

 week. 



There are two vacations in the y ir, comnicncing on the third Thnrsdays of 

 .\\ ril and September, each of five wof Is continuance. 



The duties of the Winter Scs'jio;! >ili bp resumed on (he 2Ist of October. 

 For more particular information i> in any sub.iect connected with either De- 



)ar(ment of tlic Instilulion, :'.';^il■^■^^s. 



.v. Dr. f\'f!U"rfr. 



Presidi nt of Piunstilvaniu Call:. 



' FF.SSOR StoKVF.R, 



Prineipal af tKe Preparulohj Departrnenl. 



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