Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1869 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The QjjJy Lady’s Book in America. fiODEYIIm BOOK For 1860. THE . ! CHEAPEST OF LADIES’ MAGAZINES, Because it ib the Best ! The friend of woman, the arbiter of faohion, tl>« cunouragor and pupliahtr of th" beat literature of the day., the pattern from which all others copy, , ' * THE BEST WRITERS In tho literary world will contribute to the pages of the Lady's Book during the year 1809. MARION HART.AND Authoress of “Alone,” “Hidden Patil," “Mosh Side,” “Nemesis,” and “Miriam,” »ill contribute a story every month. Our former efficient corps of writers has also been retained. The O. FOGY papers will be conliniiMT’ Beautiful Steel Platen. Of these the Lady’s Hook contains tourteen ench year, superior (wo challenge comparison) to any published in this country, either in book er periodical.

OUR FASHION PLATES The original double fashion plates will be continued. . MODEL COTTAGES.—The only magazine in this country that gives these deaigus is the Lady’s Book. DRAWING LESSONS.—In thys we are also alone. ORIGINAL MUSK’..— Gooey’s Is the only magazine in wlt'schinuric prepared expressly for M appears. Wc have also n CHILDREN’S,a lIORTICULTVRAL, and a HEALTH department. &QDEY*S IN VALUABLE RECEIPTS upon every subject, for the Boudoir, N ursery, Kitchen, House, and Laundiy. TINTEb ENGRAVINGS.—This is a series of engravings that no one has attempted but ourselves. They give great satisfaction. LADIES’ FANCY WORK DEPARTMENT.—Some of the design ; in this department arc printed in colors, in n style unequalled.

TERMS FOR 1860, One copy, one year... .'7...-. *3 00 Two copies one year...' 5,00 Three copies, one year 7 00 Four copies,one year.. 10 00 Five copies, oue year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, maki ing six copies 14 00 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making nine c0pie5,..... .... 21 00 Rleven copies, one year, and au extra copy to the person getting up the club, making twelve copies. 27 00 Godoy’s Lady's Book and Arihm's Ho.me Magazine will be sent one year on receipt of 24 (ML Godey’s Lady'sß.ook and Once a Month will be sent one year on receipt of $4 00 Godey’s Lady’s Book and Tho Childr-n’s Hour will boscut one year on receipt of 23 50 Godey’s Lady’s Book, Arthur's Home Magzine, aud Children’s Hour will be sent one year on receipt of $5 CO. Godey’s Lady’s Book, Arthur's Home Magatin", Once a Month,andThe Children’s Hour will be sent one yeHFonrhcoipt of.JG 50 EFThe money must all be sent nt one time for any of tho clubs, and additions may be mace to clubi at club rates. ITCamida subscribeis must send 24 cents additional for every subscription to tho Lady's Book, and 12 cents for either of the other magazines, to pay American poitsgo. ISOW lO Remit.— ln remitting by by Mail, a Post-office Order, or a Draft, on Philadelphia or New York, payable to the order of L. A. Godiy, is preferable to bank notes, as, should the Order or Draft bo lost or stolen it can bo renewed without loss to the sender. If a Draft or Post-office Order cannot be procured, send United Ststes or National Bank notes. Address, L. A. GOPEY, JV. E. Corner Sixth and Chatnut St»., Phila-debhi-j. 1 —

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