Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1886 — Peace, Tranquility, Happiness ! [ARTICLE]

Peace, Tranquility, Happiness !

And at least a moderate competence 1 come to those who follow the teach- j inns f the American Agriculturist, j This world renowned periodical, in ' addition to its other great features ; has now employed the Leading Amer>ican wtiters to describe The Rural Lives of our American Presidents, nearly all of whom were reared ou farms, or retired to tli'-m from active life. Donald G. Mitchell (Ik Marvel], R. H. Stoddard, James Partojd Julian Hawthorne. Dr. Lyman Abbott and otbt rs equally eminent, are now preparing these supplemental Historical Papers They are to be accompaaied with engravings 12x28 inches iu size, executed at large expense by our first artists, illustrating- the rural Homes and Surroundings of our Far mer Presidents, comprising a Magnificent Portfolio collection for every house, rich and poor alike. These Spocial Papers and Special Esgrav Ings, will be of absorbing interest to all interes'ed in country life, and likewise constitute an important Acquisition to the historical knowledge of the country, R. H. Stoddard wiitos: ”1 am sure they will be popular In a liteiary eense, and equally suro they will be of great value to the boys of this country, who have a right to look forward to becoming our future ru-lers.”--Donald G.Mitchell. “I write about Washing on’s farming, in re*, spect of which I have some copies of unpublished letters Lyman Abbott. “It is an admirable design, showing the close connection of our Farmer Presidents with the soil.”— Julian Hawtnorne: “An attractive scheme. I shall be glad to have a hand in ib”— James i’arton; “One of my articles wi 1 be ready in weeks ”

Every subscriber to the American Agriculturist ior 1886 is entitled to these descriptions and Engravings of the Rural Lives of our Presidents, forwarded without additional cos’;, with the numbers of t'e American Agriculturist, as they appeal ; or specdally executed on heavy, highly finished paper, and forwarded with the additional trifling cost for pack ing and postage. Single Subscription, $1 50; Ten Subscriptions, $1 each. Single numbers of the“Ameiican Agriculturist” 15 cents. But we will forwaid y»*u on receipt of four cents for n>>st»ge a Specimen Amerie*n|Agri(Mi|Hiri«t Descriptions of Engravings, Authograpli Letters of Authors an d Special T* rrne to Clubs and Canvaster* Address T 'uHissm-fc American Agriculturist, DAVID W. JUDD, Pres 8a t. Bui NH. M. Se*L 151 Diuadwu , New York.

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