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Great Inducements for 1855!

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Great Inducements for 1855!

This Two Dollar Magazine is as good as the Three Dollar ones.

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The Cheapest, Best and most Elegant Monthly in the World.

EDITED BY MRS. ANN S. STEPHENS, AND CHARLES J. PETERSON.

PETERSON'S LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE

Will be greatly enlarged and improved for 1855. It will contain 900 pages of double
column original reading matter; from twenty-five to thirty superb Steel Plates; and
over three hundred Wood Engravings.

ITS LITERARY CHARACTER UNRIVALLED.

No other Periodical publishes such Thrilling Tales or such Capital Stories of Real Life.
Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, the celebrated author of “Fashion and Famine,” is one of the editors;
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Its Magnificent Original Embellishments

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BEST LADIES MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD.

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Eight copies for one year,  10 00 
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PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLUBS.

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Address, post paid,

A Specimen sent when desired.

CHARLES J. PETERSON,
No. 102 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

☞ All Postmasters constituted Aeents.

☞ Persons remitting will please get the Postmaster to register their letters, in which
case the remittance may be at our risk. When the sum is large, a draft should be procured,
the cost of which may be deducted from the amount.

☞ Editors who will copy this Prospectus, or make a digest of it, shall receive the Magazine
for 1855.


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