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Jlrt Elegant Moral and Pefined Mis
cellaneom Family Journ .1
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per. To polities, nnd on alt I nth-r sectarian
‘qoestions.it is strict! vno trot. Nothingof
no Limoni nature will ever hn admitted
int itseolnpis; therefore making •! on*
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■cam* visitor to the hoote circle.
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•per. thus offering the entire sheet, which is
of the Mammoth *izk. foo die instruction
and amusement of the general reader. An
’unrivalled corps of contributors are regu'ar
"lv engaged, and everv depot tment is under
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nal piper, the circulation of which
far exceeds that of any other weeklv paper
n the Huton, with the exception of Glka
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of newspaper carriers, at fun cents per
single copy. F. GLEASON. Publisher,
i March 23, 1856. B ntn, Mass
Gleason's Pictorial
FOB 1850.
MM. BALLOU, who has edited the
“ Pictorial” from thecoipmeneement.
having bought on’ th®lt’e nrnpr*et r. Mr.
V. G'eason, will rnndm t this popular and
widely circulated paper on hi- own account.
The new volume will her idically improved
in every respect, and will be published on
diner paper than ever before, which quality
will he continued henceforth without change
Many new and popular features will at mice
be introduced ami the literary dopar meat
will present an array of talent and interest
beyond anything it has before attempted
Th* illustrations will he fin**r. and by better
artists than have before been engaged upon
the paper, ami altogether the publication
wi'l ho vastly improve ! and benefitted.
Arrangements It ive been m ide f>r repre
senting during the year views of the most
nata'de buildings and localities throughout
the United St ties, as well as giving like*
me-ses of the most prominent ch iracters,
male and female, of artists and men of ge
nius, such as havehvtheir own skill and in
dustry marie f >r them-.Hv** a fortune a id n
name, in addition to these, v ‘rieu* notable
European scenes and occurrences will also
be given from v**k to week, forming a bril*
liaut illustrated jo real.
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Artis's Annotation!
THE subscribers • amtoun'ing their
appointment as M tnagers of tho a
hove ‘ sso uaiio't, f or the a'v me rneut of
the FINE ARTS in (hi* country, fuel jus
tified in stating that Fine Steel Kugravi gs
will he placed huf >re the \merican pu'dir,
which in beauty of execution h ive bee” un
aurpasse 1, and at a price unparalled either
iu the New or Old \y,,rld.
A t is cosmopolitan, and in this view, the
Artists, both of America and Europe, are
bound together to produce specitneus wor
thy of tit” age.
HT he Engravings will he issued monthly,
commencing fnm the First of December,
J 855. and ending First of January, 1837,
with the
Premium Engraving*
purchnscts of Twelve Engravings. ;
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entitled to receive, as a premium, the great
S'**el Engraving,
Washington after crossing the Delaware.
Size 24x30. Execut’d in the fi'Nt ryle of
art, from theorigiinl design, by F. O. Dar
ley.au American Artist uusurp <ssed iu il
lustrating the History of our c ountry.
s Persons desiring to act as ageuts for ob
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occupy, will be furnished circulars giving
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Mute
Georgia. Harris County, )
Court of Ordinary, itiarch ‘l’erm, ’36. y
WHEREAS, Nathaniel Black, Exec
utor of the estate of Mary Koss, dc*
ceased, applies in me for letters of distnis*
sion from executorship of said estate.
And whereas Nathaniel Black, executor
•bf the estate of VViltiaiu i'uruer. deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from
executorship oi said estate.
)e AWi. wbe,eH3 ‘ ‘^ Ht: ianiel Black, admiuis-
l^e eslate ciHsauaah Turner,
<fl e fiW#?Bfc.“PPli 0! * 10 ,ne or *'iers of dis-
J l rfs^?M l ? orde, [ ed b y ,h ® Court tbai
u[l persons CDoperued be and appear at the
aext of said Court, then
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jvliy aaiJ Letters -houli uoi e granted.
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R I TII MET IC.
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Comiting Houses, Snrve yos, and a
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. F**r accuracy of calculation anil economy
J of rime, this new and ahhrevia'od system
! is admitted hv thousands of its graduates
r , to he the ne p'us ultra of arithmetical cor
rectness and simplicity. By this system
greater proficiency can he attained in one
; course of lessons than is usually realized in
I ‘wo ye TS Ik the other and more general
m ales of reaching. F.xchange amt Cur
rency Tables—Tables of Weigh* and Mea
, sures, and Tallies illustrative of all the old
• arid new ftuh sos Arithm n tic—are cooious
> !v and appropriately distributed ‘hroughout
the wotdi.
The anthor“hip of the above work is
wholly original with Dr. R. J. McCckdy,
’ who has used it for the last thiity years
t with unbounded success, in most of the
- populous tow us and cities in the South and
i West.
FIRST EDITION,
Five Thousand copies of this celebrated
hook are just published in a well hound vol
ume of 233 pages, and for sale at
$1 30 PER COPY.
Copies will he sent to any part of the U.
States, free of postage, upon roceipt of the
above price. Cash orders promptly attend
ed to.
From the numerous applications we are
every week receiving, we are authorized in 1
urging individuals, Schools, and Book i
Dealers, to early purchases, as a new’ ste- !
reotype editiop is couteinplated as soon as i
the prescut oue is exhausted. Address
WM. KAY, Atlanta^Ga^
oger’s Liverwort
and Tar
FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OF
COUGHS COLDS INFLUENZA
ASTH ‘• A BRONCMITS SPIT NNG< F
BLOOD & ALL OTHER I UNGCOM
PLAINTS TENDING TO CONSUMP
’ HON,
This preparation is getting into use all
over our Country. Thri 6 numerous letter*
we receive from our various agents, inform
ing us of cures effected in their immediate
neighborhoods, warrant us in saying it is
one of the best, if not tho very best cough
medicine now before the public. It almost
invariably relieves and not unfrequently
eures the ve.ry worst of cases; Wlieu all
other Cough preparations have failed, this
has relieved the patient as Druggist, deal
ers iu Medicines.and Physicians -cau testify
\sk the Agent iu your nearest town what
has been his experience of the effects of this
medicine. If he has been selling it fur any
length of time ho will tell you
IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EX
TA NT.
Below we give a few extracts from let
ters we have received lately regarding tin*
virtues of thi* medicine.
Dr. S. S. Oslin. of Knoxville, Ga says:
I have been using your Liverwort and
Tar very extensively iu my practice for
three years past, and it is with pleasure I
state mv belief in its superiority over all
other articles with which I arn acquatulo*',
for which it is recommended.
Messrs. Fitzgerald & Benners, writing
from Waynesville, N. C. says:—The Liver
wort and Tar is becoming daily more pop
ular in this county, and we think justly sn-
All who have tried it speak in commendable
te-ans of it. and say it is very beneficial iu
alleviating the complaints for which ‘.X is re
commended.”
Our Agent in Pickens District, S. C. Mr,
S. R. McFall, assu-es us that he uses it
with great benefit ill his own family, and
recommends it to his neighbors. He gives
uu iustauces of a Negro woman, iu his vici
nity, who had been suffering with disease oi’
the Lunas for years, attended with severe
cough, who was relieved by the Liverwort
and far.
Such are the good reports we hear of this
Medicine from all parts of the South. For
a report of the surprising cures it has per
formed in the Western aud Northern and
Eastern States, we would invite the suffer*
i big patient to reau thepamphlet which ac
; companies each bottle. To all. we suj t
: have hope . have hope!
TRY THE MEDICINE.
BE WARNED IN SEASON!!!
And neglect not that cough which is daily
weakening your constitution, irritating your
throat and lungs, aud inviting ou that dread
disease. Consumption, when so soothing
and Healing a remedy can be obtained as
Dr Roger’s Svrup of Liverwort and Tar.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT AND
BASE IMITATIONS!
The genuine article is signed Andrew
Rogers, on the engraved wrapper arouud
each bottle.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $S*
Sold wholesale aud retail by
* SCOVIL& MEAD.
11l Chartres St bet. Conti and St.
Lo iis, N. O. Stile Agents for the Southern
States, to whom all orders and applications
for Ageucies must be addiessed.
SOLD ALSO BY
E. C. Hood, Hamilton Ga,
J. A. Hunt, & co, Whitesville, “
Bradfield & Haringtou, West Point, “
W. I. fy J. Nelson, Mountville
J. T. Reese. Greenville “
J. M. Noe!, LaGrange do.
Dauforth & Nagle, Columbus do.
Robert Carter, do, do,
W. W. Wilson. Talbutton, do. )
Jauuarv 1, 1855, 45v3
Oct 3. 1855 3 ■
I < o,V<ia that wuutitloney
THE Subsetiber wishes to purchase a
Int of likely young NEGROES, va
rying in age from ten years to tweuty-five,
for which liberal prices will be paid. Ad
dress the subscriber at Columbus, Georgia,
or call at his residence, nine miles North of
Columbus, ou the Whitesville road,
W. H. WEBB.
THE.
iro w: joiin u.
FOR 1850.
NEW AND BRILLIANT SERIES.
♦ HE first OTimhcr of the New Series of
™ Hotn” Journal for 1856, will be
i**i*rtf next wa*k. in anew dres* and w*th
new ’sntraniou*. the principal one of which
will be charter one of
TMUL FANE.
OR PART* OF A LIFE FLSE UNTOLD
v# -Novel in Serial Numbers.
BT W. V. WILLIS.
’Phis, as a return of the author’s ppu to a
fid whic' lie *-• trird with some
10 other d'-ys. but which be abandoned To* -
ihfl s’rongef attrac.ti-'P* of fact and naiifp —
the field of romance—may not he uni"Per
p*tiog to the class of reader* whohave kird
ly f dlowed him in hoih. His longer expe
rience and better knowledge of ‘he world
will, of course, give him greater advantages
than before, for portrayal in sic
lion. He ha*, besides, a large store <T per
sonal observation and which has
been kept apart from tiis available in it -1 i
al while confined o *cu>al description, and
which can only he used through the dis-io
divid abzing process of romance.
In addi'ion to thi* ne*’ feature, a serit sos
original sketches songs aud ballads by G.
P. Morris, and an original noveltltr. in
verse, founded upon fact, c dlleii. “Thei
•Story of a Star,’’ by J M. Field, will be ‘
published in the course <*f the year.
Besides the contributions and lab- r* of
the editors, the Home Journal will contain
the Foreign and Domestic Correspondence
of a large list of contributors—tbe spice of
the European Magazines—the selections of
the most interesting pnhliraiinns of ihe dny
—the brief nove's—th*- piq ••nil stories the
sp rkling wit and amusing anecdote-the
new* and gossip of the P risian papers
the personal sketch’s of iisblic i-liaia* ter*—
tl|p sirring scene* of ihe world we liv- in
he chronicles of the news for the I dies—
the f -shion*— the facts and otulices of news
—the pick of English inf rmatio"—the wit,
humor and pathos *>f tap times—'he essays
oii life, literature, seciet’ nd mo.nl-, and
tbe usual vari**iy of c refid cl oosiugs from !
the wih'erucss of English periodical litera„ !
turn, criticism, poctiy, etc. Mo need not;
remind our readers that we have also one or
two unsurpassed correspondents in th* Jash’
ionable socity of Ntto York, who will give
us early news of everv new feature • f style
aud elegauce among the leaders of the gay
world.
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BOOK AND NEWSPAPER TYPE
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most solid and durable type heretofore of- 1
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would, in particular, call attention, for sto
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dy to supply them with all kinds of
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and Wood Rwts , Imposing
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Old Type exchanged f*r new at 3 cents
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al te>ms. and patrmiii&e solici'ed, on the
ground of fue-ushiug tu the pur. h *ser a*
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SACK a mplhakpZ
For Sacred Harps, by v\ fine aud Kiu*
pply to
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John W. Pease, Columbus. Ga.
J J. &8. P. Uivh rds, Macon, Ga.
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Rev. ‘Thomas Murphy. Greenville. Ga.
The Proprietor, Hamilton, Ga.
11 P White, Curetous Bridge, lleury co. Al
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l\ THE UtTV or A TI, A\ tW ‘ J ‘- Uvfj
TUK object CM! I ip pi t< (I by
‘prise is to flip neb the -\ m . rWu
the Reading ‘Vo-ikl in general.
knowledge w hi b t'he science
tbe age ‘■■ fiord in reference To The WSBBBm
trgul .t mis of human health,
tin‘l socially. fmUKU
Also, freely to di'Ci ss the uair KhEHB
flufiepe of those ppents l>\
surrounded, is w>ll as - .he |AW S tilV
connect hitn as an organic being. with th<>■
such as the AIR be breathes h* W ATI f
lie oriuks, the FOOD tv cats, and the. UIA ?•
THING th t prntei tsh'tn
The stt‘*j cis of Ti>p< £r p'.\ aid C'lm-te.
o Electricity anl ig! t—tltcir iofli ciicp
unoti the functions of Organic Lite#—ih ir
effects and hearing, both direct and collater
al uonn HUMAN UK ‘ L I’ll-will all
aitn a full share of our attention.
All the stibj cs growing u* ot Van** So
cittl Po-iiion—so h as PH’OI'Er*SI*
OCCUR A T ION M‘ P F;! A ( F. i. and t.,
like—will be di-cns-ci
The great Ph< sio o o- I I AW Ob’ V \R
RIA(2Ee..n be •m dc kte.Wn to tho i nib 1
without so much as raising the si gii'est
blush upon the face of mod* su. or offend
ing the tnos r* fined feeling- of Woman her*
se If. There are some great au l important
truths connected with ‘his PARTICULAR
SUBJECT that mar, i■> a state of society,
ought to know; for health, and even life it
self. depend, to some great rx'eut upo i a
correct knowledge of atu! eonformi'v to.
them.
MAN'S H'BITS wiM a'<o |>e nofi<e<!;
m*h as the use of i t• B i < C< > ami (>P;-
UM; th**ir mil tence npon the function ot
life aud heal h ; th ire* eivariog eff cts up
on national character.
Also, the moral nature of mau. the influ*
eil< e of a pi re system of religious f.*ith upon
his iifl'ure in sustaining ‘i- It alt* against
tho ovoi-whebuing calamities ncidn t to
earth, and the depressing influence of the
idea of Death. *
It will I e impossible for me to give a cor
rect idea of all that v rieiy of subject nn
b r th. t will legi i'iriti iy tome within the
scope of ihi-- Journal of Hygiene The nar-‘
row limits of a prospe tu- like.this w-uid
nut permit it. Hut suffice it to sav. that all
mirene.rgi-s will be devoted t > the taK of
making this Journal wh n i ought to he- a
newly risen st>r in tin lirmameut of Science,
whose mild beams shall cheer the million*
homes of America with the light of he Ith
aud the hope of life.
This Journal ought to In* in he hands of
every physician, lawyer, merchant farmer
ami mechanic of the land. Come then
y u ihal love health amt life—you that prize
whit is good amt noble in mind—wbai is
pure ami holy in tit Hire—help me strike a
blow for th physical regene-atmn of mao.
The practical ami sctei t fie vi ws wbii h
will be pie-eiited in this Joiiriia . f mil tune
to time, will lie stripped of technicality. am j
brought within the compass .1 the under
standing of all. Address
Newton Randolph Fleming.
\ti ui . (J*.
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A M. utlily Periodical of Literature, Art,
and fashion.
Edited by Mr*. Ann Stkpkns,
< Haklks J Petkkson
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contain- from tight hundred to a thousand
pages yearly, about Inr \ -t -i p alts, end
me. four hundred lllustr itmtis engraved mi
wood
(ts Thkii.ling Original Hti hies
No -ither Periodo al publ sh* s such thrill*
ing ties or -uch capitol stones of real life.
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thor of Fashion him. Famine. ’ is one of the
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fern de authors of A. erica. Ali itie -tniies
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I “S SUPERB MEZZ; I ITS,
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delphia. Its d* pa> tmeiits of
Newt Receipts crotchet work. Embroidery ,
Netting, hortuuMir . ..ctiiig coaraoes.
kiiitti* g. and feniab- eque.-iri uism.are al*
way s w* II filled, profusely illusti aleu, ami
rich with the lotust iiovclti's D isihehc-t
Ladies’ Magazine in the world, try it im
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PREMIUVI?i fok g. tting up CLUBS
t o every pet sou got tug up a cbih, our
•Pori Folio of art lor 1850. containing fitly
steil engravings wi.i be gtveu gratae. Fur
a club of sixteen, an ex ra copy of the. Mag
aziae lor 1850 will he hi ut in addition,
Adnress. UH.A’d J. I’KTEUSON.
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for Jaottaiy and July, but u senbers may
commence with any other mouth thev
please. Back numbers furnished if de-ireu
Blanks,
( 11 h'Sj, - s ‘
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Fast
tor the mo th. They have been pronounc*
•■! supvlior to those pi Lbsle ‘ in nv other
\mev>c.Mi lei ioi'irol. Tb* Mend Engra*
vriiii'p w iP he *f ihe highest finish, and bj
oW !' st until't
'l’R LITEi ARY VA'ITFK
w ill consist o( liis’oi-ji al, al ami
Ijter ry P.s?: y- Sfeteli sis ’l'ravrl. Fintft
-'Vs. Nivt*!-, Tales. !>• innnces. et-. Tli4
Novels and Rom lice- * I Graham are uni s
versally ai know le!g< and to < xcel io beamy
an ioieirst miy o'l ets pi b i-hed in Am- *
riea. The Editor’s Table is made Up ol
Humorous Sketches at and Anecdotes, For
eign. D'linc-tic ami Liu rmy Gossip. t c —4
‘l’he Monttly Summary of ('m retit Evrr.f-s
prepared bi‘V. illitim Dtiwe. giws a coin
densed account of tho priii* ipal event,
wh-ch bate takn place in the World,during
ti e pn*ceding iiiotnh.
The R views of New Rooks fr< m UlO
pen of i* e g r . 51 , eriii •, E. P V\ Jiifiplc.
THE FASHION ARTICLE,
by G< mo C Scott, presents a correct, anti
coinprehcn-ive aerm nt of the style* ot
Dics-es, Roimcis, Mamillas Shawls. Em*
binderies, and eVeiythi g relative to Fash*
ion, of imeiest to Indie-.
Th- Needle Woik Patterns f r Collars,
Under-b eves. Caps. Rcr'lias. Skirt-. Em*
broideries I* 1* f laudki-r<'hi. f-. smcl general
Need's work, nro uumeious and beautifully
designed.
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THE Proprietor and tVii-mm of this In*-
utitti i• 11 lake a pleasure in Hppiisiug,
ihe public o’ its prosperity ands eiliti s
- in -ppliaiice-, 1 igiu m.d exact itr
the pro-fcuti 11 of the Sen ure. will pi;-ce
her class 9 ii In r nnnal examinations for
Diploma's and Honor.’ in point of pri ft*
cieocy and good initials, against anv Midi
-la* Sch*io in the Unit’d Stales. Exemi
natiois public and thorough in all the
bra in hes.
Summer Sess : on pen- the 2(Mh June eml’
t- rni Mde- 20m ol Octoi’cr. Tuition SSU.
Board $ per month.
id'ci < norm open- ]sf No’ embpr and
termina es 20th ‘<ari h *1 mti.>i, $100; li*
ptuma Fen muMI. | l(ir . §25 hoaid sl4
per m nth \\ intt r cotii se eligible.
I’ u I and eoiiiplete in-'rm ‘ions on all ihtf
brain lies •* tm gin in oilier Alet bal ( idle#
ge- in if.e f’l ticd State-.
Smici s.s cii of >tuly and * istipline
I rofaui y. g mbliog and tin*, use of ardi lit
spirits posii’ie y * r I i*-:eD. Text R.-oks
mo-t H|;,jro\td of by othe. schools.
1 he D'phoi a.- o! t! is fi.atitute entitles thn
possessor to evi-.y to v-niage in the prac
tice ol mi<'ii-inr ibai is granted l>y any of
Ihe AL dicaf ('1 lieges in the United fetates,
as hci forth in it- ( ’barer.
F*of P. M. -SID PAKD. Hector, and
Proprietor
Prof. J. F. SIIFPAR D. Dean of the
Jnsti lit * 2i4.
Padeville, .Ala. March 1, 1855
GKE A I BA RG'IN OFFERED.'”
H sub cribei of-. for 5a1e, ..1 PUB—
LIC OU 1 -f RY. on tin JOthuay of
fteieii.be, m xt. (if not sold priiatelv be
fore) aI, his
LA D AM PI. IV.A IF. PR< I’ERiy
the place known as, tin Butler Old Stand
seven miles below liamiiiM.. on u t (.'oium#
bus road. Ammg the lot ffefed for stile
wi!! be Corn. Fin der, Plauta ion ‘loots,
Rl 1 k-n i b’- Tool-, Slink of all kinds, and
two like \ NI (iROES. Any p< rsor. wi-b#
•ig to puriln se privately would do well 10
call and see tin premises.
JO.-EPH DAVIS.
C faula. < cl. 3, 1855.
X/ 0 ’ I he above Hale is postponed.
Ann E. (Tub man, “)
vs * t Libel* for Pivorca,
Edw in D.Co’ernan. I m Harris Superior
Albert D< na d-ini, < Court
vs. J
Mary Donaldson. J
IT appear ng to the Court from tl e re
turn of the Sheriff, that the defeudenta
in the above stated eases are not to be found,
I: is ordered that service be pirlected by
puhlisbiug this Rule once a month for thieo
months. RAMSEY & KING, A ttys.
A true Extract from the Minutes of Har
ris Superior Court,
Dee I9*3t N !!, BARDEN. Cl’k