Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1869 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Only Lady’s Book In America. (MI'S urn BOOK . For 1569. THE CHEAPEST OF LADIES’ MAGAZINES, Because it is tiik Best! •The friend of woman, the arbiter of faehion, the enCournger and pupllshsr of the beat literature of the duy. the pattern from which all olheni copy. THE BEST WBITEBS In tlio literary world will contribute to the page* of the Lady’s Book during the year 1809. MARION HARLAND Aythoresn of “A,lone,” "Hidden Path," "Mom Side,” "Nein<-*ia,” and "Miriam,” will contribute a elory every mouth. Our lormer erticieut corps of writers has also been retained. The O. FOGY papers will be continued. Iteautiful Steel Plates. Of three the Lady’s Book contains lourteen each year, superior (we challenge comparison} tunny published iu this couutry, either in book er periodica 1 . OUR FASHION PLATES The original double fuahiou plates will be continued. MODEL COTTAGES. —The only magazine in this country that gives these designs is the Lady’s Book DRAWING LESSONS—In this wo ura also alone, ORIGINAL MUSlC.—Gobey’s !» the only magazine in which music prepuredexpressly for it appears. We have also a CHILDREN’S.a HORTICULTURAL, and a HEALTH department. aODEY’S INVALUABLE RECEIPTS "upon every subject, for the Boudoir, Nursery, Kitchen, House, and Laundry. TINTED ENGRAVINGS—This is a series of eup ravings that no one has attempted hut ourselves. They give great satisfaction. LADIES’ FANCY WORK DEPARTMENT.—Some of the design* in this department are printed in colors, iu a style unequalled. TERMS FOR ISOO, One copy, one year.«... 83 00 Two copies one year...... .*..V.'’.~.T. SSO Three copies, one year.. 7 00 Four copies, one year. -. 10 00 Five copies, one year, and ail extra eopy to tlie person getting Up the club, maki ing six copies.... 14 00 Eight copies, one year, and au extm cony to tlie person getting up the club, making nine copies 21 00 Rleveii Copies, one year, ami an extra i copy to tlie person getting up the club, making twelve copies 27 00 Godey’s Lady’s Book and Artlim ’s Home Mamtziue will be Bent one vear on receipt of $4 (10. ‘ Godey’r Lady’s Book and Once a Month will be ?ent one year on receipt of $4 00 Godey’s Lady’s Book and The Childr'n’s Hour will be seiilohe year on receipt of $3 50 Geiley’s Lady ’»Book,Art!!nr’s Home Majjzine, and Children’s Hour will be sent one year on receipt of $5 00. Godey’s Lady’s Book, Arthur’s Home Magazine, Once a Month,and The Children’s Hour will be sent one year on receipt of 50 CTThe.money must all be sent ut one time lor any of the clubs, and additions may be mede tociubrnt club rates. itroauada saoscribera must send 24 cents additional for every subscription to the Ladv’s Boon, a.id 12 cepfs for either of the other magazines, to pdv American postage. 51«>1V to Remit.—ln remitting by I bv Moil, a Poat-oSce Order, or a Draft, on { Philadelphia cr New York, payable to the order i of L. A. fiodey, is preferable to b.iuk notes, us, slKiuld tire Order or Draft ho lost or stolen it can be renewed without loss to the 'sender. If a Draft orPosl-oftice Order cannot be procure.!, send United .States or National Bank ttoles. Address, L. A. GODEY, A r . E. Corner Sixth and Cheotnut Sit., Philadth hi u

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FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1860. THE first edition of One Hundred Thousand of Vick’s Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds and Guide in the Flower Garden is n&w published. It mtike9 a work of 100 pages, beautifuUy illustrated, with 150 fine wood engravings of Flowers and Vegetables, and an ELEQANT COLORED PLATE A BOQUET OF FLOWERS. It is the most beautiful, as well as the most instructive Floral Guide published, giving plain and thorough directions for the CULTURE OF FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES. The Floral Gfaide is published for the benefit of my customers, to whom it is sent free without application, but will be forwarded to all who apply by mail, for Ten Cents, whioh is not half the coat. Address , JAMBS VICW, R*eh«it«r, V. T. 1-IS-amas.'