“A WORK WHICH BEARS THE IMPRESS OF GENIUS.”

KATHARINE ASHTON.

By the author of “Amy Herbert,” “Gertrude,” &c.

2 vols., 12mo. Paper covers, $1; cloth, $1 50.

Opinions of the Press.

We know not where we will find purer morals, or more valuable “life-philosophy,” than in the pages of Miss Sewell.—Savannah Georgian.

The style and character of Miss Sewell’s writings are too well known to the reading public to need commendation. The present volume will only add to her reputation as an authoress.—Albany Transcript.

This novel is admirably calculated to inculcate refined moral and religious sentiments.—Boston Herald.

The interest of the story is well sustained throughout, and it is altogether one of the pleasantest books of the season.—Syracuse Standard.

Those who have read the former works of this writer, will welcome the appearance of this; it is equal to the best of her preceding novels.—Savannah Republican.