f he A gricultural M achikbhy .—Th« farm urn of our K;wUrfi State», says the New York Evading Vont, com fxMdcl to till rocky arid un*v«ti lands, and used to »mall holding«, do not know, by experience, all of the chan gea which improved mn^hinery has wrought in agricultural operation« ou the great Western prairie*. Three machines do the labor of men to such a degree that the farmerV h n alway» o» band s fresh aupply of MEDIOINES, KXO-, Which they gnsrantee to be pure ; al*o a choice assortment of from the mo*t .mid und Coro, Satchels, Ualr Wet«, Ladles' Small Silk Umbrellas, Cologne Water, j In »II »lied Bottle«, Pound«, Hair Oil*. Soz' Klont for the Teeth, Tooth Soap, Barry'* Trlcopheromand Wood'« Hair Restorative«, Lavender Water, Aromatic Vln-gar, Pipes,Cigar*, Smoking and Chewing Tobaeoo, Plpsoletns, Matche», Shaving,Shoe, Hair »ad Nail Brush««. Blacking, Baror« and Ra*or »Strops, Pine Toilet Soap». Kitrscts tor the Handkerchief. Pins, Needles, Scissors, Rub ber Bends. Buckskin Oaqnt eta and Glove*. Combs of all kinds, Ladies' and flints' Silk Gloves, Violins, Violin Bows, Bridges, Screw* and Tall pie"«». Violin and Muitar String»--the very beat—Boys' Top», Marbles, H ubber Ball». J«** harps China Doll», Rabber Rattles and Teething Rings for Children, Toy Bnoks, Song Books, Sovel«, XewspHper», MsjA r.in«* and Literary Papers received every w*»X, Sheet Music. A GOOD ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND And New Mnsle received every week. Photograph Albums. A large and well »elected Itock of Alburnson hand And at price» which defy competition. Plain and Colored Photograph«. Of military and other celebrated men, Peina!» Celebrities, Rpeoialltle*. Statuary and Comicalities In great variety. Blank Books. Memorandum», Dlarie*. Tito» Book* and Pa «s Book*. Fre«li «a rden Seed. A Weil «elected assortuiant alwny» on band, an«? JOSHUA REAL. .VOTICE. 1 , HB underBtKtiecl have renew«! their former Partnership, and will transact bosi nés» nnder the name of STEVENS ft SRTMOtB, at their old stand, No*. I'd, and BS Commît» St, opposite the Olty Hot»!. K. K. STEVENS. Per W. B. S it wo». W. E, 8J3YMOUK. N ew O mjum , July 1,1866, J ylü PAPER, STATIONERY —AMD— FANCY GOODS. Warehouse, Nos. % anil 98 Common St. XXfE »te now receiving by almost every »V arrival a large stock of POINTING. WKITINO AND WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONER? of all kinds, And PANCy GOODS. Received per steamer Evening Star »nri ship freedom— U case* CAP and LETTER PAPER. «0 ream* COTTON SAMPLING PAPER. 10 cases SCHOOL SLATES. m doïen WEBSTER'S SPELLING BOOKS. 160,000 PAPER BAUS, all »lies, from M t« 86 ft COMBS, NHKDLES, PINS, TOOTH BRUSHES, And* g«ner»t msortmeut of I'ASCV GOOD«. for gale »t reduced price*. STEVENS & SEYMOUR, jnlylft 91 and 93 Common «treet. MESS PORK, Ml h ran, Su gar, ColTec , 4V 'T'UF, leading articles of I'rodaceand Oro X eerie* In use in familiet and on plantation* can b« had at th« «tore of julyl JOSHUA BKA L. Superior i'as try Flour, Ofi BA RRELS superb pastry Flour—will UO suit the meat fastidious -now in «tore and JOKFIUA BKA I,. tor «ale by julyl flay, Corn, Oats, Bran & Lime* A SUPPLY of the above-named articles, 1 uro ally on baod and for »ale by jalyl JOSHUA SEAL, N. O. ADVERTISEMENTS. | R. PRITCHAKD, ~ ' fPormn-ly Pritcliard A Plow«".] . COTTON FACTOR ! COMMISSION MERCHANT, So. H'S Carondelet Street, W«W ORLEANS. tA. VW Liberal Cash Advane»» »Ed Supplie» fur nished on consignments »f Cotta«, Sagar, te,, to hl» sddrew. RefemiMi > ; V\ m h b K ili'ickrc , ) Piu, lapmw ! * baw»*n Baton Kong», La. j New Orlean», La. MfMOl j t. 3. WASftll«, t. W. eXAWVORD. WARREX & CRAWFORD, (Snooauor* to Warr*a, Oillner» A Co.,) COTTON FACTORS —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ko. 29 OA ROND BLET STREET, jatyll-Gm» »BW OIU.KANM, LA. 1AFER BROTHERS, Crescent City Steam Tobacco Works No», il and 61 LAPA VEITE STREET, Sil« R<>înn—\n. ni Tcboapltonlat 8t. « » ' ♦ s MAYER IJUOTHEUH, tfo Ht TCIIOtJPlTOtJLAS NTRJEKT, BBCWEliN P0TDKAS AND N ATCIJKZ, New Urlean*, 1,«. uati.MH m * CHEWING, A MANtJRACTORRRS OP Srooking Tobacco and Cigara. A bcary well *«leet«d «tock eonntantly ou band. july2 »-tf WU. HT. MARTIN. L. h. If A f, ARCHER. ST, MARTI!« k fflAMKCHKR. COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in GROCERIES AND BOAT STORES, No». W and 21 PO VOR A g 8ÏRRIST. N«w Omnia*, July, 1806, To Plëmt'r», Merchfwi» and other»: It I* beliefert thnt with theopeoins of the Brmth ern Porta to Poreifçu Ooraroeree and unr«*triot«d trade and interpour»e with the Interior, and with gradnal iccre«»» In the "onfiuiaptlon which taont nefe«i»rily tak« place sa the Cotton and other Southern Product» osn be converted Into nioney, that New Orleaix will »on» >»«,1014 her former position a* the Depot for th« Product* of the Wept, and fur«i*>h the b^nt market tor Oeuerai Produce. Now as there is an immediate prospect, of a re •uioptioa ot trade In tbil city, we be( leaf« to in form you that, baring eomplefd all neceiaary arrant;»m«nts for transacting a Otneral Commis, siou and Korwardlnp Business, «e bay» opened a bouée, Nos. 26 and 2S Poydra» *tr»et, and we are ready to receiy» consignment» from our friend« We hare also on bat da full and Bo« assortment of QROCERIK3, BOAT BTORKR, WIN KB, LIU UOR8, TOBAOOO, CIO a RH, Ac. Order» from Plantations »nd tbe Country will be promptly attended to. As our House i* »efficiently large we will tak* Storage a. low rate*. Itespectfnlly *o!lcltlng a ahare of public patronage, Wewrmt.iti, Very respectfully, julyï» 1n ST. MARTIN A MALARCHKR, Nï.W ORLEAN8 CARPET WAREHOUSE, 19 CHARTRES STREBT, Between ennui und Cmfmhem«. W» h*»« 0« band «ni aie r«e»iTlng a l»rje a»*ortm»nt of CARPETING OF ALL KINDS, (SUCH A8— MEDALLION, VELVET, W1 f.TON, RIIUS8EL8, TAPESTRY, n-1'LV, IKGRArN, VENETIAN, HEMP, COTTAGE. Ac., FLOOR OILCLOTHS, Of ftil widths ao'l qualities. MATTING, Whit» checkered and fancy. WINDOW SHADES, Cornicei and Iiands. TABLE and PIANO COVERS, RUGS, MATS, ENAMEL CLOTHS, Of various qualities and color*. COCOA MATTING and MATS, HAIR CLOTH, &o., A., Ac. All of whleb we off»r at modcrata adranees uu manufacturer'* prie»*,/"" cppe»ita tbe La. Mate Bank. -1 Plaster of Paris Î Piaster of Paris It r BBLS. PLASTER OF PARIS. Just *) received, and for *#le by .IAMKR MeVAT, jnlyl-tf Oppo *it* the L a. Stat* Bask. Corn! Corn!! SACKS CORN. Just received and for **le by J, J. OtHIDitH, julyj-tf Cor. M«,n and L«v*e Ht». 100 Flour! Fresh Flour! j TtC BBLS. FLOUR. Just received and j 'J for *ale by J. J. UV ff DAUS, j«lyl-tf Oer. Mala »ad te»»# #ts LEGAL NOTICES. J«- M*-8ucoe*l«i of Joseph IknMffru. W\^ùX,"'SS J iûiSrSlm^n application to be np| oi tiled Administr*tor or thè ftbov« »oüce»vion. Now, therefore, Notioo is hereby given to »II pewit»« interested to file thoir rca* aons (if any they have.) in writing, with the Clerk or »aid Court, in the city of Ba ton Kotige, within ten days from the first publication of thie notice, why »aid appli cation should not be granted. Witness my hand and the impress of the Mai of Mid Coort this Htb day of August A.D., 1965. JOB. NEPHLER, augl7 Clerk. Uat*trfLaalsl«f>a~P *rl *h off,«»» rtnfon Ronge— Fifth Jndioial District Comt— No. 811- Succession of John B. Cage, WHEREAS, ,lobn ». Carney haa ihia clay filed with the Clerk of said Conrt, his application to be appointed Ad ministrator of tbe above suacow-lon. Now, therefore, hotlce Is hereby given to all persons interested, to file their rea sons (if any they have,) with the Clerk of said Coort, at his office, In theoity of Baton Rotige, within ten days from tbe flrst pub lication of this notice, why said applica tion should not bè granted. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this tenth day of August, 1S0G. •ngl'i-pd JOB. NEPHLER, Clerk. Itit« »rLstil.lasB- Psrlsli of K*it Baun Rouge -Fifth Judicial District Cotirt— No. 807, Probate—In the matter of the succession of Samuel Oldfield. deoeaaad. WHEREAS, Mrs. Penelone Oldfield hsa this day filed in «aid Court an appli cation praying to be appointed and con firmed as Administratrix of tho estate of her husband, Samuel Oldfield, late of said parish, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all poisons in terested to show cause (if sny they have,) within ten duys from tbe first publication of this notice, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand and the sea! of said Court this 27th day of July, A. D», 1886. JOS. NEPHLER, augS Clerk. Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court No. 745, Probate—In tho mattor of tbe succession of David F. Anderson, de ceased. BY virtue of a commission tome directed from the Honorable the Judge ot tbe Fifth Judicial District Court, of tbe Parieh and State aforesaid, I will expose to public sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, on SATURDAT, TUB lflra OP HKPTRMnHR NEXT A. D., 1885, at II o'clook, A. M., of said day. 1st. A certain tract of LAND, situated in thie parish, on tho Comité River ; bounded North by lands of T. J. Muse; East by the Comité River, and Wost by G. B. whlto,containing four hundred and eighty acres, more or less. 2d. Auother certain tract of LAND, sit uated in this parish, on the waters of Jones' Creek, adjoining lands formerly, of Jnmes Stokes; bounded now or formerly by A. Monget; on the North, East and South by Stokes, and West by Cotnesnx, arid co n tain in g one hundred and twenty fenr acres, more or less. fid. Two half LOTH OF GROUND, situ ated in that part of tbo city of Baton Rouge, laid out by Elie Beauregard, and designated en the plan thereof as Lots No. ■ ,of Square No. 52, with all tbe build ings and improvements thereon. Terms ef sale—cash, in U. 8. Treasury Notes. ED.. COUSIN A RD, augl? Sheriff. StattefLoalilan*- Pnrlsh ofKail Baton Rouge—Filth Judicial District Court— No. 7s7, Probata—In the matter of the succession Of J ohn M arti n, ( col ored, ) de* ceased. BY viitneofacommissioh tome directed from the Honorable the Judge of tho Filth Judicial District Coart, of tbe Parish «nd State aforesaid, I will exposa to public suis, at tho Court House door, in the city of Baton Rouge, ou MONDAY, TH* 28t« BAY OV Al/OUgT RKXT, A. D., 1865, the following personal prop erty, to wit : A HOUSE on lot of Lou ia Bnrrillier.il* tho rc:ir of the Penitentiary. Also, ONE TABLE, FOUR CHAIRS, ONE BUREAU, ONE ARMOIR, ONE BEDSTEAD. Terms of sale—ca«h. ED.COÜSINAB», atiglT Sheriff. State ofboaltlina-P* rlsh of Rast IIa ton Rouge—Fifth Jndicial District Court— No. 800, Probate—In tbe matter of the succession of Pete P. Borskcy. BY virtue of acommiaion to me directed by the Honorable the Fifth Judicial District Court, in tho above succession, I will proceed to soil on 8ATURUAY, THE IOTH OP »KFTKMBKR, 1*«5, at the residence of Benjamin Borskey, in this Parish, the following described prop erty, viz : let. ONE DUN PONY. 2 1. ONE HURREL MULE. 3d. A TRACT OF LAND, near White'a Bayou, In said Parish, on the road leading from Port Hudson to Greanwoll Spring»; bounded on the North by lands owned l>y James Sullivan; East by Benjamin Bora key; Sonth by the Savage trao..and West by lands of Buhler, containing Two Hun dred and Forty (240) acres. Upon the following terms and condi tions, vir. : The HORSE and MULE to be sold for CASH—the LAND to be payable as follows: Two Hundred DollarscisH,and the bal ance of the price payable in twelve months fiom the day of safe, and bearing interest at tbe rate of eight per cent, pur annum after maturity, and a special mortgnga, with vendor's priviioge, imparting conle» sion of judgment, reserved on tbe property to secure the payment thereof. JOHN A. McHUGH, Administrator. Baton Rottgn, Ao«:. 12th, JS85. »alf. Sra jxt REGULAR VICK3BURG PACKET I mw* I V«w Orleant every Kaherdny, at 6 Jf. For viok8 B i;ro, «hand oui,k, Rodney, Natehei, Fort Adam», j Hog Point, Morgan»*, II" you Pnra,a Baton Ronge, PbMtaemlne, Oonaldton ville, and all intermedlat* Ooa*t Landing*, tb* Hew and »wlfl- running aide-whetl steamer ■ mt m. mm >x ■ « » :«r 9 P.D. PRATT, Oomd'r; CHAS. GRATKR, Olerk. VWtar freight or pauag« apply on b »rd or to A. HRITTOtf, IT0. 7 Pro.it »treat. •INO. I. TITUS A CO, Oor. Bienville A Old Levee WOODRUFF, BUTLER & 00 , So*. IT and 19 New Lev»» WM. HRIUIRMI1, jsa «3 Ageat, Tbit4 stmt, Batoa Roija,