Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1869 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ' 1 ' ■ ■ r A Splendid Ch&ace, An Extrate-dtnaryOffer, AT ONCE!! AT ONCtl' i r / LEADING AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL ;OF THE COUNTRY, FREE FOR ONE YEAR. , T 4« Jtmtri—a Stfti Jnr»»l t —h first class monthly, conlaininr 3t large iloubie column pages devoted to Farming aud Muck Breeding, contalniag regulw departmrnls fog the Practical Parmer. Dairyman. Htock Breeder. Wool Grower aod Poultry Kassas, Ac., *c., Ac. llluaUated with numerous fine Kugravicge and bound in handsomely tinted covers. Farmer, wUI tad this monthly a very eßciest aid is all ths dtKrtmenta ot Farming aad Stock Breeding. Il a a Veterinary Department under tbe charge of one of the ablest Professors in the (Jolted Slates, who answers through the of ck»rf. all questions relating to Nick, injured or Diseased Horses, Oattte. Sheep, Swine or Poultrv, Thus every Subscriber has a Horse and Cattle Doctor fno. We are now prepared to offer the dmartcaa StocH Jouroot u ofroo ifi/t for oue year, to all oew oobteriboro (or renewals) to THE KEN6BELAEB UXIOM, Who shall subscribe immediately and pay In advance. This is a rare, opportunity which the Intelligent people of our section will uo doubt duly appreciate. Hand in your subscriptions at once and secure Tbt Meet JasrsaJ free for a year. JAMES fe HEALEY.

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THE LADY’S FRIEND. TWO MONTHS UHATIOI { I THE LADY’S FRIEND announces the following Novelets for 1870; "Did He Forget Her?” by Louise Chundler Moulton; “The Cascsnnona’ Aunt,” by Elizabeth Prescott, author of “Between Two,” Ac.; “Solid Silver; or Chrisie Deane’s Bridal (lifts,” by Amanda M. Douglas, author of “The Deberry Fortuno,” Ac., with nnmeroua Shorter Stories by a brilliant galaxy of lady writers. A finely executed Steel Engraving, a handsome double page, finely colored Fashion Plate, and a large assortment of Wood-Cute, illustrating the Fashions, Fancy Work, Ac., aro givenin every number. It will give a popular piece of Music in every number. FOBTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED AUTHORS . — The Jsuuary number will contain Portraits (engraved on Steel) of Mrs. Henry Wood. Florence Percy, Louise Chandler Moulton. Elizabeth Prescott, Amanda M. Douglas, Mrs. Margaret Hosmer and Au gust Bell. NEW SUBSORIBHHS who send in their names for 18*0 before the first of November, shall receive the November aud December numbers of this year In adition, making fourteen months in all! And new subscribers sending in their names by the first oi December shall receive the maguiticent December Holiday number, making thirteen months, in all! TERMS.— 32.SO a year; Two copies, 34; Four copies, 36; Five copies (and one gratia), 38,— One copy of The I-ady'a Friend and one nt The Post, 34. * *.. ———— A copy of the large and beautiful Premium Steel Engraving—“ Taking }he Measure of the Wedding Ring”—engraved in England at a coot of slooo will be sent to every full ($2 50) subscriber, and to every person sending a club. Thia engraving is a gem of Art! Address DEACON & PETERBON, 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. /S9*Bpecimeu copies sent for ten cents.

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