’ AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY. I3 5
ment. VVith increased confidence, a confidence based upon
last year’s unexpected success, the Board of Visitors, to
` whom is committed, by the Legislature of the Common-
wealth, the management and control ofthe Agricultural and .
Mechanical College of Kentucky, desire to commend it to I
the public. In no College in the State is a more thorough
course of instruction given. In Natural History they be-
lieve it {ar surpasses any Institution in the State in breadth,
in comprehension, and in thoroughness. The fees are A
merely nominal, while in cheapness of living they know  
of no College in the country which can be brought into I
comparison with it.
Now that it is detached from all ecclesiastical entangle-
ment and control, they hope to see it become the basis of
a State Institution such as the geographical position, the
~\ agricultural and mineral resources, and the traditions of
the State require, and which shall accomplish in the no
distant future a great educational work for the Common-
A wealth. ,
A For further information, address  
Hox. ]. P METCALFE, ,
Chnirzxzrm q' the Zfozmi 0f I/?.vz'/0rs. I
or JAMES K. PATTERSON
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