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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
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\ Complete and Graphic History of American Pioneer Li!e 
J_<00> YEAIIS AGrO . . . 
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lO E. P. Roe’s latest story, 
“FROM JEST TO EARNEST,” 
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More to Follow, Only an Armor Hearer, together with all 
of Mr. Bliss’s late and popular melodies. Price $30 per 100 
copies; by mail, 35 cents. For sale at all Bookstores, or can 
he procured of the Publishers. 
For Singing Schools and 
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By McGranaliau and Case. 
THE CHOICE 
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Every Farmer and Planter should have a copy. Pri.ee 
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MEW PIANO. 
An elegant New, Square Grand Arion Piano. 
Octaves, Rosewood, Four Round Corners, Extra Carved 
Legs, Arion Scroll Desk and Carved Lyre. The List Price of 
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Address GEO. T. TIMPPON, 
26 Broad St., New York. 
THE GRANDEST OFFER EVER' MADE. 
| TWO NEW PICTURES ANI5 T HE ©Ml! 
Personal Notice to Subscribers. 
SECOND AND LAST GRAND SALE 
OF THE NATIONAL ART 00. 
TO THE SUBSCRIBERS ©F THIS PAPER! 
| Positively the Last Time the Great Engravings issued by 
this Company can be Secured at the Price. 
-—- ^ I C » I -- 
130 FAIIa TO I 
In announcing this second, and by far the most liberal sale of copies yet offered in this country, consisting of the 
I elaborate and superbly beautiful Steel Eugravings, 
LOVE! and TRUTH! 
Attention is called to the fact that many of the certificates which appeared in a former issue of this paper were 
overlooked, and onlv after a neighbor or friend had called attention to their splendid picture secured from the National 
I Art Co., in redemption of the certificate, did those who overlooked it awaken to the fact that a valuable opportunity 
j had slipped by unnoticed—The paper was lost, or the certificate had been cut out by others than the subscribers, and 
J the rightful owner was dennved of the means of securing the splendid Engraving, except by paying the heavy retail 
I price. Hence, in announcing this second Grand Sale, it has been determined to offer again, in connection with the 
I new pictures, a second opportunity to secure the copy of the large and beautiful steel engraving, 
THE THREE GRACES. 
This splendid offer covers copies of THREE of the largest, finest, and purest Steel engravings ever produced. I 
j and each Engraving is a companion piece to the other. They form one of the finest trios of elegant engravings which 
the art of the most skillful engravers can produce, while each alone is complete in itself, and is worth many times 
] the flight postal charges from each subscriber necessary to secure it. 
This Offer marks an Epoch in the History of Journalism. 
lit Haas Xeyer ?>eeia surfiasseel isa JLiStevalitfy, ami esuaa not l»e U£epeate«l 
I’sis Year. 
THE THREE COMPANION ENGRAVINGS ARE ENTITLED: 
1. THE THS.EE GRACES. 2. LOVE. 3. TENTH. 
The “ Three Graces ” portravs_ three of t 
Receipt Certificate. 
B3?” The National Art Co.here¬ 
by agrees to redeem this Cer¬ 
tificate by sending one copy of 
the Engraving, on plate paper, 
size 26x37 inches, entitled 
THE THREE GRACES, 
when 25 cents accompanies it to 
pay postage and mailing tube. 
Good until Sent., 1876, after 
which 10 cents additional will he 
charged. 
(Signed) NAT’L ART CO., 
230 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O. 
Receipt Certificate. 
(rgr The National Art Co. here¬ 
by agrees to redeem this Cer¬ 
tificate by sending one copy of 
the engraving, on plate paper, 
size 18x30 inches, entitled 
LOVE l 
when 25 cents accompanies it to 
pav postage and mailing tube. 
Good until Sept., 1816, after 
which 10 cents additional will be 
charged. 
(Signed. NAT’I, ART CO., 
230 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O. 
Receipt Certificate. 
2®“ The National Art Co. here¬ 
by agrees to redeem this Cer¬ 
tificate by sending one copy of 
the Engraving, on plate paper, 
size 18x3U inches, entitled 
TRUTH! 
when 25 cents accompanies it to 
pay postage and mailing tube. 
Good until Sept., 1876, after 
which 10 cents additional will be 
charged. 
(Signed) NAT’L ART CO., 
230 "Walnut St., Cincinnati, O. 
TRADE MARK. 
TRADE MARK. 
TRADE MARK. 
If you do not desire to mutilate your paper by cutting out the Certificate, you can receive the picture by statingin 
] your letter that you are a reader of the American Agriculturist. 
i” aT IY r T l "D rpirrCiT? Tl\TC' i T i "PTTlH l T l Tm\TQ! All Certificates should be sent in by Sept, 1876. 
i IN U 1. Fj I o fin ! i JLJLN O L jQ)l i U L J ! / LN Oa All sent ill thereafter require 10 c. additional, as 
a new edition will then become necessarv. The Certificate must in all ca es he sent. Each copy of these En¬ 
gravings will bo en losed in a st-mg tube, and postage will be paid thereon out of the postal charges sent ill. 
THE CF.RTT"IC ATE WILL NOT BE AGAIN PRINTED IN THIS PAPER, hence the importance of cutting 
out this Certified'e at once, and sending it in for redemption. Address all Certificates to the National Art Co., 
230 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, and you will receive by return mail one of the largest and handsomest Engrav¬ 
ings you ever saw. 
Entered according to Act of Congress hr the National Art Co., of Cincinnati, O., in the year 1876, in the office oi 
Librarian of Congress, at Washington. 
f the most grandly beautiful women, representing the three Christian graces 
I—FAITH, HOPE, and CHARITY. Each figure is more than one-third life size, and all are wonderiully beautiful. 
It is on plate paper, in size 26 by 37 inches—more than three feet high, and 2 feet 2 inches wide—being a copy of one of 
the largest pure steel engravings ever produced. 
I considered 
j choice, 
| Art Company. 
Office of Nat'l Art Co., Cincinnati. O .—Dear Sir: Assure all subscribers that the retail price of the foreign im- 
J pressions of the “ Three Graces ” and its companion pictures. Love and Truth, is $30 in gold each, and that we will 
pay $5 for each and every copy, or $:0 for each and every 6et of three, equal to our edition, outsid j of our issue. 
NATIONAL ART COMPANY. 
These grand pictures are given, either singly or collectively, to each reader of the paper who cuts out the 
| certificate found bel >w and sends it to the National Art Co., together with 25c. for each picture, to pay cost of 
mailing tubes, wrapping, a d postage charges. For 25c. any one of the engravings selected is sent; for 50c. any two : 
for 75m all three. The- are sent BY MAIL, securely packed, and warranted to reach their destination uninjured. All 
j club orders are sent by express, charges prepaid. 
02?” Cut out one or all of the Certificates, and send them to the National Art Co. 
