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The Christian Herald from Moulton, Alabama • 3

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37 BAWi" FEMALE Speoial Agents for.tbe;Herald; The following gohtlomon are requo'stod Wmm to not as our agonts, and are authorized to receive androcoipt for subscriptions: A. D. Simmons, Courtlandj Bnv. Joa. SlmckBlford, Editor.

MOULTQlTFRrn AY, SKT'R 1865. NOTICE To the masonic Fraternity. Mt. Hopo, Aiai'Sopt. 20th 1805.

AN tho l'Sth of Septomlier, 1805, tY. W. REYNOLDS, a membor of Mt. Hono Lodge, No. 168, was expolled from tho oriviloges and benofiB of Masonry, 'by action of said Lodge for unmasonio oon-duot.

JOHNS. NAPIER, Secretary. fVMS School will bo open' cd'on Monday the IItb of under the Cdro of Mr. Mrs. A.

JT. Harris. for session end- Rov. J. Gunu, Deoatur, F.

M. Windds, Tusoumbia, John Orrj Danvillej Rov. Ili Strbdo, Itrintsviiloj ng tho 24th of December 56-8-6510 nnd $12. Music on Piano, $15 on ARABIAN LATJQrilN'G PLANT In 'nlgrava's "CGiitral and Eastern Arabia" some partioulnrs aro given in regard to a cnriouB narcotic plant. Its seeds, in frhich the active principles seoms chiefly to and administered in a small' doso, produce effects much like those ascribed to Sir Hmnphroy Davy's laughinggas; tho patent dances, sings, and performs a thousand extravagances, till after an hour of great excitement himself and the bystanders, he fjlls asleep, on awaking has lost all meinoryof whntho did or said while under the influence of the drug.

To put a pinch of this powder into the coffee of some unsuspecting individual is a not uncommon, ioke. nor is it said that it was W. W. Wilhite, Morgan oduntyj M. A.Vorser Guitar.

S10. Tuition estimated on sdocIo ba L.D.MasBong'alb, tawrenoo'iootlnty sis, but any current funds will bo takoo atr (i.L:iv...i.ii... -I W. W. Poerson, Russelvillej P.

Mt. nope, iuv.aiiuun Aug. 30th, 1805. 7-3m SPALDING liliCAS Hon. 0.

Womble, Frankfortj Rov. Wm. Lolgh, Florenoo, 4, nut, ATTORNEY AT LAWj Oourtland, Ala. IIILL praotioo in the Courts of Law -ronoe and adjoining obunties. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his csitfi Sept.

29, 18G5. 11 Iy To'conRKSPOjrnEJirrs. All articles sent to us for publication, muBt bo oooompanled by tho truonamoof tho author Without thin tboy will not be published. Wo, hope our correspondents will beat this.in mind. nELIGIOCS NOTICES.

Tho Presbytery of T'oipumbia will be held at Oourtland, on Friday-boforo the 2d Sabbath' in Not ember, ot 41 o'clock, A.V M. Tho Synod of Memphis will meot at Ooyington, Oetobelfl, 1.65 TO OUR EXCHANGES. Our Exolmniresflithat aro publisbbd AinEss, ala. MERCANTILE ESTABLISHMENT, W. fever followed hv serious conseomon- WITH' ces, though an over quantity might perhaps, be dangerous.

Tho author Jisnl KmSt 7jnKbS3 CuSTlJ COS irig, Lucas-' THE STATE OF ALABAMA, Lawrcnoe County, ss. Probate Court, Septtmbor Term, 1805. Present) Charles Gibson, Judge of said Court. T. J.

McDaniol, odm'r of estate of llobort Cniyton, deceased. VS Petition to sell land-. Heirs anil Distributees of said rpo the Hon. Charles Gibson, Judge of the Court of Probate, for Lawrence county jtried it, on two individuals, but in Northof the Tennessee River; will. pUase' Atmani Itin.a nannHA- Hits t1 tin Tlfl.

ii D. P. Lewis McnoarAiiii State of Alabama: Your petitioner, Thomas J. McDaoiel, administrator of the estate of Robert Crayton, lat'o of Lawrence county, dee'd, shows unto your Honor, 1st. That his said intestate died seieed and' with IU1AS just recoived and ppenod in the old iTll Post'-oifio ribftb side of tbo Square, Moulton, Alabama, a boautiful assortment of possessed of bis own right in feo simple, of the following described lands; lying and being situated in the county of Lawrence and State aforesaid, and known as tile south half, of section oatur.

THE MUSCLE SHOALS BAPTIST SSOCIATiOH. .4 i r.i The noit session of this. body willbo hold with tho Hopewell Church, two and c.n half miles oust of Dunvillo, Morgan on Friday be-foro tbo'' iitiSaDDath-in October. The following brotbren woro appointed "to prnnch.tho introductory sermon and write (he circular, letter, viz: Rev. Job.

Sijack- nrotb; Introductory; Rov. 1 Wil-iiitb, Alternate. Rov. J. 0.

Roberts, to write tho Circular Letter. four, and tnc nortn-west quarter, ol section four, except fifteen acres off of the south-east quarter, and forty acres off of the cast side of the north-west quarter, leaving balance of four hundred and twenty-live ncres, more or less, all la township seven, and rango ii, also sixty seven acres of lund, more or less, on the west side of the south-east fourth, of section fire, township seven, and range six, at Flint creek and making it the southern boundary, thence down the creek to tho lino of SPALDING, LUCAS CO. MOULTON, ALA. DEALERS IN Bry road9 rioeerie9 Staple and I'ancy Goods, IIardw.afo, Orockory, Cutlery, Shoes, Boots, Hats, Ladies' Bonnots) Notions, llriigd and ConfecU6nei'les, Coffee andtSugar, fbwdor, Shot and Caps; and sold ag ohoap as thoy oan bobought this side of Louisville. The undfrsigned has.

purobased tho in torcst of John A. Pope, and solicits D. P. LEWIS. Sept.

10, 18G5. 11 tf pr.ppbrtions,'ir not absolutely homos-pathic, snfficiontly minute to keep oh the safe side and witnessed i(3 operation, laughable enough, hut very harmless. Tho plant that bears these berries hardly attains in Ka-scein the heights of six inchos above (lie ground, bntTri Oman wei'eseen bushes of it three or four feet in growth 'and wido spreading. The stonis Jare Jwoddy, and of a blip tingOjWhen loaf dark green color, about twent.y.;leaflets' on eitherside; the. stalks smooth and shining; the flowers are yellow ahdigrow in turfts the anthers u.umerone'; tho fruit is a caisnlo, stuffed with a greenish padding in which lie ombodied.

twp or. three seeds, in sizo and shape much like French beans; (heir taste sweetish with a peculiar opiate flavor; the smell heavy and ExUebel- Appointees to Office, The Soproiarv of the TreaBury lins.docidod in tho.oaso of tbo recently appointed Collector of Customs at Georgetown's. could not take the preicribed bath, in obn-sequenco of baying participated in tLp rcbolliph, that he nnd similar appointees niay reooivo their commissions' nnd tho duties of tbo position until Con- Big Boar Creek Assoointion meets on. Friday before and Sabbatb.in.Octobor, With'BothlebeWohur rnnarort, rnnsiin-cnumy, Am. D.J.

BURKE. yi; R. JOMES BURKE JONES Have now oponod in the (Town of Moul ton) alarge variety of-: -1 it t. 1 Dry Goods Groceries! Liberty Baptist Association At the COtRTLAJfU, LEATHER, -SHOE FINDINGS, VARIETY tiOODR, TERMS-CASH. Aug.

31, 1805. 7-tf 1. ri.uwen a lanu, cnu tuuuue uuo norm io mo end of said south-cast fourth, and thenco east to the public road, and thenco duo south along the road to Flint creek, nttheboginning. 2d. That hiaeaid intestate left lit tho time of his death the following named.persons, bis heirs at law and distributees-of his estate, to-wit: Thomas Crayton, over the age of 21 years; his place of residence is Richmond P.

0., Tishomingo county, Stato of Mississippi. John Crayton, an adult, ovof 2) yoars of age, a resident of the State of Texas, whoscpostoffico' is unknown to petitioner. Tho childrod of MB Croytonj dccascd, formerly residents of Tellowbusha county, Mississippi, bdt Petitioner cannot now say where they rpside, nor can ho ascertain their The children of Ulrara Cray ton, dee'd, who re-aide in the county of 'Ittawamba, State of 'Mississippi, Petitioner has 'not been able to ascertain filenames of said children after diligent fair qulry. i Tho children Polly Clarke, dec'd, formerlu Polly Crayton, wifb of Isaac Clorko, dee'd, residents of Yellowbusho. county, State of Mississippi, Avlioso uuineBiuo unknown to your Petitioner.

'The children of-Botsoy Epps, dee'd; formerly Dctsey Crayton, wifo of Epos, whon last heard from were' residing: in the Stnto.ot Tennessee, coiinty.and poatoflice uiikiidwir to Petitioner. The children! of Catharine Denier, dsb'il, of Dcnson, dne'd, residents of the State of iTonnosace, county nnd postofuce iinkhown tol'otitioncr. -One of children of said Catharino married one Thomas dee'd, leaving several children whose names are unknown: The children of Margaret MoDaniel, deceased, lormorly wife of James McDaniel, aee'd, to-wit: James O. McDaniol, ovor .21 yesrs of tee. resi 'crops sits, taking the risk' of provision bo- JInB undersigned an inter-a est in tho abbvo firm, is now prepared ing men mnuo lor uoir payment.

lu supply uiB uiu inunua anil mo Public Generally-, with almost every artiplo of for family consumption, They haro also' in store, a largo and beautiful assortment of mmmi mm Married On the 26th at thb 'residence of L. 0. McVav, by the Hon 0. Gibson, Lieut. JOHN P.

MOORE, of Dry Goods late meeting of the delegates of this body, wttb the Beech vOrpve -Church, Lincoln ennntv, Tonn. ''It 'was resolvodjthnt the next mooting of tbitr Association1 bo bold with the Mulborry Ohuroh, Lincoln cou-ty, on Fridoy'beforo the 3rd Sabbath in' October, 1865," A. PVOfBliAMPSVc'v; Thomas Maslcran.bnsboen appointed XJonoral Administrator for Lawrence County. tho advertisement pAho "Mer-onniileEstablishmbntlof P. Lewis, which will bo" fnuncl Jiti another? opl'umn.

has of j'goodS'andsplls oheap for "oah. the card of Dr. Wm. J.Jaokj-son on tho first pnge." Ho is one of our own pooplo, anil should bo liberally patronized. (JWo oall oard o( Joseph C.

Baker, of Oburtland. AH who have "cases in and want a lawyer to assist tbom.will find Mr. B. to bo a ploasant and courteous gentleman, who will faithfully to any business put into his" hands. Circuit of Lawrence county is now in session Judge S.O.

Po-Boy prosiding. S. M. Morrow, of Mqx-gnn, is tbo State's attorney for this district. The Grand Jury seems to have a great deal of on band, and will insession all tho week.

tup. 1st Ajiiunma uavnlry, to flliss SA11AII P.tMpVAY, of Lawronoe pounty. v' AND TO THE PUBLIC! dent of Louisiana, postofuce unknown. Polhr Groceries Murphoy, wifo of Thomas Murphey, over 21? -0. CIMONSIIWARZER.

years or ago, resilient 01 xexas. inomasj. McDaniel, (Petitioner.) Sirens Henslcy, over REW YORK MARKET. New Vork Sopt. 25., Cotton sondy at 45o for middling that Is'nocdcd.

I am now receiving a good Owonld'rospoctf nil iu-(jl form the 1-ublia that inl BIOCK 01 two or throo weeks, ho 'will onon In tho Flour 5alOo botterj sftlos at y'; iWhlsky- without change, at LittloBriok Store housa. it, Alnlf AND CUTLERY. (Ootton'and, country produoo taken in oxahango for goods on liberal terms! QUICK SALES ANDSMAlt PEOf-. ITS, IS THEIE M0XTO. GIVE THEM A CALL oornor, in Moulton, tbo largest stook of Goods tliatbnvo boon broucbt to Moulton ueitasx ou tor westernj.

Wheat lu2c b'ottcrjsalcs sinco tbo war, whioli ho will Bell ohoapbrt Oorn, a shade and snlos nt 90u wan uuvu iiver uoou Huiu in tuis marKot. Wait and oiamino-inv stook boforo nur- 95c. Sugar 'firm -at HnlCc. firm, -aif 3Ga374o for crude; Boots Shoes BATS LADIES' HATS, BAGGING ROPE! aliasing, olsewhore. Aug.

P' 0 G. W. NORWOOD, long I i IJi and favorably' known A No 1 manacor of Mor-cantilo liavo osoluelvo oon- 58n02 for nnd 78a81o for 'i yoars oi oge, wuo oi of the State ot Texas, county and postolDoc un-knowiii Henderson. McDaniol, ovor 21 years of ago, tho State, of and Moses McDaniel, also ovor the ago of 21 years and resident of tho State of Texas. Petitioner al-ledges Hi it lie lias iniula diligent enquiry to as-certaiu the precise places ofresidence of thenu-meroiie heirs at law and distributees of his said Intestate, hut has been uhablo to do.

so; more definitely, then is heroin set forth in this petition; nor can ho state with mbro certainty their names, ages, or 3d. Petitioner ullodgos that the lands of 'said Intestate's estate, as heroin set forth, cannot he oquitablydlvided amongst tho. heirs at law and distributees of the same. VCorisidorlng the.premisejjPotltionor.pravsfor ah order pr decree from your Honorable Court authorising and him. to sell snid lands for distribution amongst tho heirs' nt law and of said and for all bthor aiid further orders and' decrees touching the premises to effect tho end desired.

J. McDAIflEL, Adm'r of Kobert Crayton," dee'd. It is. thorof pro ordered by the Court that tbo first Monday in NoTomuor next -bo sot for thofinnl'henring of said potition, that 'notioo theroof bo givon by, advor-tiBemontih tho Chritinn Ilorald. a News refined free.

gaTWo oall nttention to the ndvortiso- WOI 01 bUU UUUYU UUUSC' O.i ts. Pork firm, with more doing, at $32.37 Ton -7C tL' The' State of Alabama, lawrenooCo Probate Court; 'August- Cerm, 18U. Present, ill -for sale, Tory low, by BURKE Moulton, Ala uaiiu lur. iieviovsH, uiosing1 oash. Beef active at $9aijil2 for plain moss.

Cut mcatB linn at Lard Cbooso 12al01c nr lbj Qold.l43j. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, Sort. 25. Hon.

O. aiWon, Judge, Ac. Martha and John W. of tho Estate of Wm. McKelvy deceased.

VSi '7 Petition to soli Lands Wm. Heirs. in There is a demand for. the higher grades WAMB tbo petitionors as tho FML Vijrb WMWTER GOODS ami oftho Estate of 'Wm. MoKelvv.

published in tho town of 'MouItonV ornoursaamiiy Oats and filed 'their notitloD under oath, and ronro- FOB 'SALS -l By BURKE ft JONES, Moulton, Ala. aonts unto your Honor, tnat aniu wm. aicueivy 45o. Rye 80c. uiou seised and nosaeiseu ot tup followlnc lands.

such lis CASSIMERES, J4v WhiBky quiot but firm at $2.36. i lying and being in Lawronco county, and State of Alabama, to-wit: The west half of south-oast iLiiunu't iiiturnstuu to appear antl contest tho aarao if thoy ohooso, and that O. R. Gibson, bo nppointod Guardian an Litkh, to guard the interest Minor heirs, on the final hearing of said petition and'tbat the s'amo bo made known to him. CHARLES GIBSON.

P.J. Mess Pprkj.sSSji. but not offored freoly at tourtn, section live, township sovon, rango seven; OALIOOES, HOOP SKIRTS. SATINETTS (no norm-west tourtn, or souin-wcatiourcn, townshinsix, and rango seven BONNET Sept. 21st, 1865.

I have Sixtyacros off of tbo north eud of suuth-'e'ast fourth, of section thirty-one, township six, ivt, ciear siues iiazza. Thoro is a speoulaivo movoment in po-trolinm, but tho tronBaotions- were kept Sugar, Coffee range seven; tne west nau, oi section twenty fire, township six, raiuro eierht: and the follow Sugar, MOULTON MALE private, wf, TOBACCO ana CIGARS' ing lots.in tho town of Mnnlton. according to -Gold Ooffoo; the plat of said town, to-wit: Nos, forty-six and forty-seven, excopt tho ground covered by tho mm, uiu uunii.urica uouhdoi u.onn aioore; tnesoutn east corner of lot no. sixtv'nine, sv ahont six For Sale Cheap Call at HBrisdil'u (augll)' ty foot front end nmning back about one bun- nn. d.oher.: arUolea in tho.Qrooory' lino.

uKummui.jr icci; uus. nBvuniy-uiren, seventy-four, goventv-fivo. seven tv-tix. anil slxtv-nino. ment of Mr.

A. U. Owen, Oourtland, who is one of tlio firm of Briggsft Qo. He hni a fino stook of goods, and Bells.good gains, as wo happen to know. itro under, obligations to Mr! S.

Purytuirof Oourtland, for latopa- gj; .1 ALABAMAHEREBELiDEBT: A telegrapblodlapiitob intimating that the Alabama Convention was disposed' to legalize tho rebel debt of tho State, baj boon oirouljtfed and'oonimcntod on, in all sections oWho; country, It; will, bp seen, by thofollojrjng 'dlspatobWli'e'Ginoin nati 6ommercialr that' the Convention has dono exactly tho rojtersp.tlt repudiates tho rebol debt: '-MMTooirEiiY, ADi.Sopt. Zl. Tho Alabama Convention has adoptpd the followine ordinanoo by a voto of sixi ty-aix to twenty -sovon: Bo it ordained, that all laws enbtodby nnvLogislaturo of this State, sinoo nry 11, 1861, that have boon ro-' aro not in oonlliot with the Constitution of tho'Unitod States, and all laws made in pursuunoei theroof, or of tho Constitution of this StafpVbc, and tbo same are iieroby ratified and doolared to bovalid frbm their respective dates, nnd "shalrre'maib in' full foroe and effebt until repealed aooording to law; except, however, allnuch'latns as authorized the issue of Bonds, Treasury notes and Kx-change, bills by the Slaie, and laws which authorised the payment of all dibit to the State for moneys loaded to individuals or corporations in Confederate money or bunds, the payment hereafter of duties andnoles in Stale treasury notes, and all laws in relation to taxation, Be it forthqrnrdiiined, That in time nooossary to loroato fKb bosb of the status-bf limitat ion Bnd.olaims, tho timo elapsing botwonn 1861, ami tho.passbgo of this shall not bo cstimatod. Soo potiop of Aloxandoriri another That said Wm. JlcKclvy loft tbo followlbg rpilE Fall Session of this School will com-a, monco on Monday, tho 24th day of July, the caro of D.

U. JOHNSON; former 'assistant to Prof. F. Froemon. Tuition $8, $10, andtlD not session nf nvo Also, a fino lot of iopperas; in ue.iiiu lainni.i ci oi estate, to-wit: w.

elcltelvy, Wm. 1'. McKolvy, Robert W. Mc II. McKelvv.

Thomas It. MoKol Nashville Currency Table, CORKECTKU WEiBKLV. specib basis. But any currency will bq taken at uAviiiuiKu riiiiiu, or. prouueear.

ujaraet value. July 21st, 1805. tf vy, Prisfilla 11. Warren, wife of W. Wurron, Martha Norwood, wifo of Q.

W. Norwood, all over the esc of twenty-ono years, end residing Smoking and Chewing Cotton will bo takenin exchango for goods or grooerios and- tho largest prioos given. -J I am determined tos6R" nt tho lowest cash prioos. Givo mo a gall at my old standjjpn tho North-wnit oornbr of the Pub'lib Square, Oburtland, in ttie county ot Lawrence, ana Htnteot AlaDa-ma, and Amanda M. Poerson wifo of John Peer ion, of theStato of Texas, and county of I FOB SAfcE, M(Jf i-' MOULTON, AT.A.

I OREAT VARIETY OF GOODS, TSftVi CHEAP, JOljES, Moiilton, NdTtUE. of administration upon tho ostato of James Mullens, 'dee'd, tinvibebeen granted to the undersignedfOn the 30th day of August, 1886; tho C. Judcra nf Boviso. 22 5j6J -Ct and above the ago of twenty-one years, and the heirs of Sarah A. of JohnN.

Wilkor, to-wit: John Walker, Wm. Walker, nnd Martha Walker, minors, and reside in tho State. tho'Probuto Court ot Lowrenco co, Alabama: IJunk of Tennessee Plnntera! Bank Union BiinK' Hunk of Ohiittanodga Bunk of Bunk'of Hnnk of Memphis Bank of Midillo Unnk Paris Bunk of tho.Unipnt.:.... Bndk ol Buck's Bniik m-3m ot Toxas, nnd county of 1 rinintiffH further alledrci that Faid Lands can Notice is horoby given, that all persons having claims against said estate will be required to present the samo vjithin tho time allowed by not bo equally divided among said heirs without a aalo thereof, and thorbforn pray that your lap, ui iuui biiaoniiiu will UB Ulirrcil. THOMaS SUGG,) MHO! vtnmkv I adm'i nonor may mnse tne orders anil decrees neces eory to effect such sale.

It is therefore ordered 20 par 30 75 25 par r25 of Buporior'qimlity, for'ealc, 9-0 Oity Bunk Conihicrcial ny tho uourt, teat the second in October noxtbe sot fertile final honrinir of said Po BURKE ft'VoNlo'j-Moultoni Ala. Adminntrntor's IVotice. rotters of 'having teon granted to CEo undersigned, on the 12th Of September, 1865', upon tho ostiifo ofjosoph V. Bailoy; doooaspd, by the Hon. Prbbato Court of Lawronoo oountyj Ala.

Thoso nro therefore to notify-all pp'rsonsihaving oluims nguinst said ostato, tb'prosent thcm duly Probated within tho time nresorihod bv law. nr'th Merclmnts' Biink.t;.''...,; Northern 3njt; of-'Tenncisee Ocooo Rnnl. Qlinlhuvllln ettbos of administration upon the estate ol XJ Griffin -Oregonr, deceased; having boon granted to tho undersigned, on tho 13th day of Rnntnmhnr. 1RRA. lv J.

7' "uuw.uiu, uiu Judge of tho Probate Court of Winston county, Trailehi' -Biink 'HiUtiHiii, Alnbnma South 1575; 1270. i 25 forever ibarradj and Indebted tition; that six weeks notice be given by tbroo insertions in tho Christian Horald, a newspaper published in the town of Moulton, in said county, requiring non-resident heirs to appear and contest said potition if they choose, and thut citations issue to any Sheriff of tbo State of Alabama, commanding thorn to summon the resident heirs to appear and contest said potitiou if they choose; ana that D. Lynch ho appointod Guardian ad litem, to guard tho interest of the minor, hoire on tho final hoaring of said petition arid that' thesamo be lnadeknown to him, chahi.es omens, jUdge, tc. aus. 25lli, lM5, uurauy givon, uiac an porsons having claims against said ostato, wilt be re- 'POBACOO s'riioklng antl chowing for'-I BURKE ft JONES.

au'g 4f. i BlfSTERS f---'-; "r-ifv dnd for snlo, by -f'TinRKE aug- North Carolina 15025 aniuv niiiiu, luu HUIU Ul- lowed by law, or that the same 'will be barred; and all porsons indebted to said estate are required to come forward and make immediate payinnt. 1VM, U. HYDE, Adm'r. Biuu cstato.wiu raano lmmediato payment tOiUS.

MASTERTON. B. 0. MAS.TERSON, Admr 8 feo $5.85. Gold U2ieline Silver 123 'I on..

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