Read the following Notices from the Press;
"It contains the most vivid and lifelike representation of a specimen family of poor South-Carolina whites we have ever read."—E.P. WHIPPLE, in the Boston Transcript.
"It is full of absorbing interest."—Whig, Quincy, III.
"It gives some curious ideas of Southern Social Life."—Post, Boston.
"The most lifelike delineations of Southern Life ever written."—Spy, Columbia, Pa.
"One of the most attractive series of papers ever published, and embodying only facts"—C.C. HAZEWELL, in the Traveller, Boston.
"A very graphic picture of life among the clay-eaters and turpentine-makers."—Lorain News, Oberlle, Ohio.
"The author wields a ready and graphic pen."—Times, Armenia, N.Y.
"There are passages in it of the most thrilling dramatic power."—Journal, Roxbury, Mass.
It is the best and most truthful sketch of Southern Life and Character we have ever read."—R. SURLTON MACKENZIE, in the Press, Philadelphia.