Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1869 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Thj}. Only Lady’s Book in Americ&r GODEVS LAM’S BOOK For 1869. 7 THE , CHEAPEST OF LADIES’ MAGAZINES, Because it ib t^ießest! Tho friend of woman, the arbiter of fashl«ti, the euco'trcjrr slidyupli*h«r of lit* bent lltrratu rp of tin ccy, tile pattern from which all otheri* copy. —; 1 THE BEST WRITERS In ;he literary world will contribute to the page* of the Lady's Hoo« during th# year 1600. * e f* MAIIION lIAUI.AND Aulhores# of "Alone." "Hidden Path," “Moea Side," "Nemcsi*,” and “Miriam," will contribute a atory every mouth. Our former efficient corp' of writer* ha* al*o beei> retained. T?e O. FOGY papers will be conlinucil. IlcautSful Steel Plates. Of these the Lany's Book contains fourteen each year, superior (we cltalleiiro compariasnjtoany pnblivlitd in this country,cither in book ar periodica'. OUR FASHION PLATES The original double fashion plates wi II bo continned. MODEL COTTAGES.—The only magazine in this country that give* these design* is the Lady's Hook DRAWING LESSONS.—In this wo are 1 ulso h|oll ORIGINAL MUSlU—Godey’s !s the only magazine in which mutic prepared expressly lor it appears. We Imve uUo a CHILD REN'S,a HORTICULTURAL, and a HEALTH department. 00DEV'S LX VALUABLE RECEIPTS upon every subject, for Iho Boudoir, Nursery, Kitchen, House, and Lauudiy. TINTED ENGRAVINGS.—This is a series of engravings that no one has attempted hut ourselves. They give great satisfaction. LADIES’ FANCY WORK DEPARTMENT. —Some of the design, in this department ure printed in colors, in a style unequalled. TERMS KO« JSOO. One copy, one year £3 00 Two copies cue year f, GO Three copies, one year .. 700 Eunr copies, one year 10 00 Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting tip the club, multi ir.g si.-f copies 14 00 Eight copies, one year, und un extra cony to the person getting up the club, making nine copies. 1. 31 00 Rlt-veil copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the m* t w QQ liujey’.4 Lady’* Book and Arthur’s Home Magaziue >viil b* aciil one year on receipt cf P* 4 , ~ Godey’s Lady’s Booh and ■ Once a Mouth wii! be sent ono year on receipt of $4 (It) Codey’s Lady’s Book and The Childr n's Hour will i>e sent oueyeuron receipt of $3 50 Godcy’a Lady's Boo's, Artir. r’s ilome Magzine, cud Children’s Hour will be sent one year on receipt of $5 00. • Godcy’s Lady's Book, Arthur’s Hotije Magazine, Once a Month, and The Children's Hour will be sent one year on receipt of $6 50 3J*The money must all be sent at one lime for any of the clubs, mu! additions maybe made tu ciuus at club rate* !ErOaiihda subscribers must send 24 cents i additional for every subscription to the Lady's- Bock, and 12 .cents lor either of the other magazines, to pay American po tsg.i. li»H lo lircif!. —In remitting by by Mail, a Tost-ofiioe Order, or a Draft, on Philadelphia or Ne w York.p’iyoMr to(heorder of L- A■ Gndttj, is preferable to bank nates, us, should the Order or Draft be lost er Btolen it can be renewed without lass to tiie sender. If u Draft or Post-office Order cannot be procure!, send United Stales or National Bank notes, r Address, L. A. GODEY, N. E ■ Corner Sistk and Chestnut Sts., I’hiladel: hit. •
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