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f fully worth the price of the whole book. The _Philadelphia Daily Sun_ says, in its editorial columns, that it shows all the grace, vigor, and absorbing interest of her previous works, and places Mrs. Southworth in the front rank of living novelists; and that indescribable charm pervades all her works, which can only emanate from a female mind. Though America has produced many examples of high intellect in her sex, none are destined to a higher range in the annals of fame, or more enduring popularity. It is embellished with a beautifully engraved vignette title page, executed on steel, in the finest style of the art, as well as a view of Brotherton Hall, illustrative of one of the most interesting places and scenes in the work. "Mrs. Southworth is the finest authoress in the country. Her style is forcible and bold. There is an exciting interest throughout all her compositions, which renders them the most popular novels in the English language."--_New York Mirror._ "Her pictures of life are vivid and truthful."--_Sunday Times._ "She is a woman of brilliant genius."--_Olive Branch._ "She is the best fiction writer in the country."--_Buffalo Express._ Copies of the above work will be sent to any person at all, to any part of the United States, _free of postage_, on their remitting the price of the edition they may wish, to the publisher, in a letter, post-paid. Published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON, No. 102 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR 1856 NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE UP CLUBS! PETERSON'S MAGAZINE The best and cheapest in the World for Ladies. EDITED BY MRS. ANN S. STEPHENS AND CHARLES J. PETERSON. This popular Magazine, already the cheapest and best Monthly of its kind in the world, _will be greatly improved for_ 1856. It will contain 900 pages of double-column reading matter; from twenty to thirty Steel Plates; and _over four hundred_ Wood Engravings: which is proportionately more than any periodical, of any price, ever yet gave. _ITS THRILLING ORIGINAL STORIES_ Are pronounced, by the press, _the best published anywhere_. The editors are Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, author of "The Old Homestead." "Fashion and Famine," and Charles J. Peterson, author of "Kate Aylesford." "The Valley Farm," etc., etc.; and they are assisted by all the most popular female writers of America. New talent is continually being added, _regardless of expense_, so as to keep "Pete
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