Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1869 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Only Lady’s Bookin America. aimWs book Fur 1869. THE CHEAPEST OF LAQIES’ MAGAZINES, |* T ' Because y ihtue Best! The (ri>-nd of woman, tlw arbiter cf fashion, the encourager and puplishvr of th* best literature of the day. the pattern from which I all others copy. THE BEST WBITERS I In the literary world will contribute to the pages of the Lauv's Book during tho vear I 1869. . MARIQN 1 lART.AND Autftqrew of ‘•Alone," "Hidden Path," I "Mosh Side," "Nemesis," find "Miriam,” I will contribute a story every month. Our i former efficient corp', ol writers has also I been retained. i The O. FOGY papers v ill be continued. Beautiful Steel Plates. Of Uiesß the'L.tbv's Book contains fourteen each year, superior (we challenge companion) tunny,published iu lUia_couuUy.,ei tiier I in book er periodica . ■ CUR FASHION PLATES The original double fashion plates will be ' continued. MODEL COTTAGES.—The only magazine . ih this country that gives these designs is tlie Le v’s Hook | DRAWING LESSONS?. —In this we are | also rtli-.n -. ! ORIGINAL MUSIC —Gcdey’s Ih the only m:!g..zine in which muric prepared expressly iur it appears. ! V.Y have also a CHILDREN’S.a HORTIICULTI UAL, and a HEALTH department, i GtfDEYS INVALUABLE RECEIPTS ! upon every subject, for the Bon noir, Nursery, I kitchen, House, and Laundry. I TINTED ENGRAVINGS.—This is a str 1 ries ci e::pravings that no one has attempted 1 but ourseives. Thc-v give great satisfaction. I LADIES’FANCY WORK DEPART- • MENT.—Some of the desigm in this departmeat are printed in colors, iu a style unei qur.lied. FOR ISCW. One copy,one year,,. : 4'R Two copies OBe year... .. ;> tip Three copies, one year 7 00 Four copies, one yean —.r“HrOO 1 Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up tie ' ’ club, maki ing six copies.... . .. JI 00 I Eight copies, one year, and an extra I cony tp the person getting tip tho I club, making nine copies 21 00 I Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getiiug_jujlite | club, making twelve copies 27 00 Goney’s Lady’s Book and Arthm’s Home Magazine will be sent one ve.tr on receipt of S-l 00. . . Gcdey'e Lady's Book and Once a Monti. 1 will bejseut.pne year oil receipt of Sf QQ Gcdey’s Lady’s Book and The Cbiidr n’s i-IJour will be sentuueyear on receipt afjkli j‘) , Godey’s Led)’s Book, Arthur’s Home .Mag- , zine, and Children's Hour will be sent one 1 j ear on receipt of §5 00. ; Godcy’s Lady’s Book, Arthur’s Home . Muguz.ine, Once u Month.and The Children’s j Hour will be sent one year on receipt ol 56 50 j ILTTite money must all be sent at one time , for any ol the clubs, and additions may be ' niuue to clubs at club rates. j iLFCanada suoscribern must send 24 cents additional for every subscription- to the Lady's Book, and 12 cents for either of the otllbr magazines, to pay American postage. Elow to Remit.— ln remitting by by Mail, a Post-office Order, or a Draft, on 1 Philadelphia or New York, payable, to theorder Godey, is preferable to bank notes, as, should the Order or Draft b.i lost or stolen it can lie renewed without loss to the sender. Il a Draft or Post-office. Order cannot be procure.!, send United Stales or National Bank I notes. i Aii.lress, L. A. GODEY, : A". E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Sts., I'hila- ; deb hi :■

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