Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1869 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tte Only Lady’s. Book in America. CODECS MR BOOK t'or 1569. THE CHEAPEST OF LADIES' MAGAZINES, Because it is tiik Bkst ! The friend of trointt), the arbiter of fashion, the encouruger ami puplishsr of the heat literature of the day. the pattern from which j all others copy. THE BEST WRITERS In the literary world will contribute to tho pages of tluriiAuf’s Book during the year isc«j. rr MARION HARLAXD Authoress of “Alone," “Hidden Path,” “Moss Side,” “Nemesis,” and “Miriam,” »ill contribute a story every month. Our former efficient corps of writers has also bee ir retained. The O. FOGY papers will be continued. Beautiful Steel Plates. 0 f these the Lauy’s Book contains fourteen each yeur, superior (we chnllenio comparison) to uny published in this countryj e;lhor iu booh er periodica'. OUR FASHION PLATES The original double fashipu plates will bo continued. 310DELC0TTAGE3.~The only magazine in this country that gives these designs is tho Rady's Book - - ■ DRAWING LE33ONS.—In this wo are also alon ■. * ORIGINAL MUSIC.— Gccry's !s the only magazine in which music prepured expressly t»r it appears. We have also a CH.ILDBENJS.n HORTICULTURAL, and a HEALTH department. GODEY'S INVALUABLE RECEIPTS upon every subject, for the Boucoii - , Nursery, Kitchen, House, and Lanndiy. TINTED ENGRAVINGS.—This is a series of engravings that no one has attempted 1 hut ourselves. They give great sutislaction. LADIES’ FANCY WORK DEPARTMENT.—Some of the design> in this department are printed in colors, iu a stylo unetj'idled. - ■ • • TERMS FOR 1800. One copy, one year 43 00 Two copies one year 5 00 | Three copies, une year.. ..777.,7777 700 Four copies, one year.***, 10 00 Five copies, one year, and un extra copy to the person getting up tae club, uiaki mg six copies 14 00, Eight copies, one year, und un extra cony to tlie person gelling up the club, making nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies, quo year, and Ait, extra 7 copy to tlie person.gelling up t!;p club, making twelve copies 37 00 Gouey’s Lady’s Hook and Arthui’s Home Magazine will be sent one rear oh receipt of $4 00. Godey’s Lady's Book aud Qitce a Month will be sent one year on receipt of $4 CO Godey’s Lady’s Book ar ( 4 Tho CitUdfu’s Hour will be sent one yperou receipt of $3 50 Godey’s Lady’s Book, Arthur’s Home Mugziue, uud Children's Hour will be sent one year on receipt of $5 00. Godey’s Lady's Book, Arthur's Home Magazine, Qnco a Month, and The Children's Hour Will be sent one year on receipt of $G all ifTTlie money must ail be sent at one time for a„y of the clubs, and additions may be gpido to clubs at club rates. - CTCanada subscribers must send 24 cents add tional for every subscription to liio Lady’s Book, and, 12 couts for either of the other magazines, to pay American po-tago. Uow to Remit, —ill remitting by. by Mail, a Post-office Order, or a Drult,on l’hiladelpliia or New York, payable to the order of L. A. Godey, is preferable to bank notes, us, should the Order or Draft be lost or stolen it can be renewed without loss to the sender. If a Draft or Post-office Order cannot be procured, send United States or National Bank notes. Address, L. A. GODEY, AT. E Corner Sixth and Chestnut Sts., philadeL hij.

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: VICK'S FLORA!. GUIDE FOR 1869. nMIIE first edition of One Hundred JL thousand of Vick’s li. dust rated CataloguegbJßkkds and Guide •in the Flower Garden in now published. It makes a work of 100 pages, beautifully illustrated, with 150 fine WOOD ENGRAVINGS OF FLOWERS AND Vegetables, and tui ELEGANT COLORED PLATE A BOQI7ET OF FJLOWEKS. It is the most beautiful, as well as the most instructive Floral Ggtde published, giving plain aud thorough dierections for the UJJLTURE OF FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES The Floral Guide is published»for the beueflt of my customers, to wliom it is sent free without application, but will be forwarded to all who apply tyy mail, for Ten Cents, which is not half the coat. Address JAMES ITCK) Y,