Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 103, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1865 Page: 2 of 4
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Chapman (B
in iu'seemed that
get&'o*
wanted " cl)e* oí'To^o
her ; but somehow Chapman
>y Barficid, and th^
(ffleerí %1 o come i$L—HRR
thetriul it was ascertained that the
tame was hot James Chapman hot John
ies attended a
e of being
court orderou
ted of by James
striking him. It,
night school
>.t Church aud that liartield,
takes "his woman " along
:'Z!;
WW
.Judge
MMH
winch was given
*' his f.vco slapped
to the polite
officer,' *9 n («nie mi ana arresieu x>turfieid.
During
nffliMpi ..
jkey, and ttyat he was an escape
Houstou jptl# and that two' oth< .
escaped with him at the same time named Bill
Abbott and Jim Shipley, and that they < scaped by
jumping Out of a window. The Btfcorder fined
Bin field $5 and cost , but from the fact that there
iQUsands weje good reanous to believe that one, if not both
compelled to remain were escaped prisoners. They were delivered into"
and who sincerely tbe eturtoay of the City Marshal until the facts in
vr • , • i J relation could be ascertained.
sd prisouer
tor prisoners
... J. .,i| / 4* Wirt. Taylor was arrested upon the charge of
S^en Uwy nonestly ftbus¡ . it} wye it appeared that tl
them, there were })een married only a lijtle more thá „ .
Government sub-¡ that Taylor was kind to his wife, when not in
who
the rebellion.
' «Pf
Major |
of the'TÜ
mor. * The Court fined him $5 and costs.
; Fort Sumter, was a Kentuck-! Auction Sale
For his loyalty hé receiveda Major General's By E. L. UFFORD, Tremont Street, 13th instant,
aismon. j «t io a. m.
«. present, we will not mention the part each Bleached Domestic and tean, Bro^ Drill, Poplin,
we are below the figures when we say that the Mantillas, Bonnet*, Spool Thread, X^e Dmss,
slave States ftirnished two hundred and fifty thous- (RiggiDg, Elicks, Rope, Twine, Bedsteads, Child
and white men to the Federal army. The num- Cao, Safe, Burean* and sundry other Articles.
Iter of {ttoiernl officers, who wero In ■"* i I. I TT3 J* V**0*D, Anc(loi,eet.
these States, amounts to more than twenty. We Office AiiiJtmti Qnurtcrmaatrr,
will mention some of them, and those who ha*e
kept pace with the times, will remember them,
they having been in pr¿minent positions : Lieut.
G«n. iibott, Generali Beno, Harry Hays. and we
(iAl,VI2trtON, octobkr 12tll, i860, J
All persons having -laims against the Qnartennus-
ter's Departmcnt/Are 3¡erut>y notified that my papers
i i--_ « . « i ¿ „ " r *¡I1 be kePl °P"n 0NE WEEK. Those Wishing
believe Generals Ord, Duval and Kellv, came from -
• - - * " • Certificates wHíplíáse call Car them Witkin that tiuie.
Virginia. Gen. Saxfon came from South Carolina
and Generals Hrtrlburt and Fremont M ere bom in
that State. Generals Hamilton and E. j. Davis,
represented Texas among the Genernl Officers.
Blair, McNeil, Phillips, Siegel and we believe.
Mulligan and Phelps are credited io Missouri.
Anderson, Canby, Tom Crittenden, RoUséenu and
Nelson were from Kentucky. Gur present Presi-
dent and Gen. Spéer, are the only General officers
w© remember from Tennessee. Vicó Admiral Far-
rago t, whose exploits have attracted universal ad-
miration, wafc born in Tennessee. Bear Admiral
Belt better known to our readers as Commodore,
octi::d3t
O. E. ATWOOD.
Capt. & A. Q. U.
FOli UVEBPOOL.
THE KRKi
&
Cholagague,
icks, Ac., Ac.
&T
. Oil, PC . .
Coucontratad Lye;
ligues, Pedimiwy.
l-\ice Powder, >ap;
g Brushes'; 'Wine*,
:t, Sawapuriila; iHid*
itz Powders, Indigo,
sin, Soda, Cream Tar-
)jAmonio,Spirits iitre,
ie, Coal Oily Lampa,
auií23díf
>ck*f Oroccrioa
LANDING FROM STEAMER TAhUV^.
50 bbls crushed und powdered 3«gur
20 bbl* English Ale
50 bo«0S:Hoap and Caadles.
100 cases Whisky, Bray.ly uod Gin,
100 cases Port, Madyria and fcfyerry Wines.
50 casca assorted
* Hustettar Á
30 casos assorted S>
T have tats dty takeA into Copartnership Mr. R. A
Drown, sad hereafter >vi,l be .^hack lio-ü '
lirow k Co. f V/ 5,i i) '•{ ,i ' ' ' '• "•' "
October 3d. I860. ., , JkPPACKET.FOIID.
' ■ < ■ v;.,
The Boara for B«Bik-t(!rihg Voters wOl rn¿et We.l-
nqwlav laorning, cadi wooU,1 at the Oríhi t ifbiwe. at k
• m. * • * • ' Ri' T. AÜST1X,
' Chief .lattice,q.,,
Georg;c & Louis Pliti
WiU opfio the lirit VVnrd
JL. Market on the first day of
ladiith. Thteyfaill always have on hand, each
morning, the bent meats that the country affords,
and' rtt Imvést pSéeft. OctlQdti.
a-a -M , ' ' , r —+
Wanteii:
A furnished house fi^r whiph a liberal rent will be
P^id. " ^ r
Address M^jox E P. FARE, Hffords1 Building
up stairs. r OctlQdti
Garden Seedst
Fresh Fall, Garden ¡ Seeds, por steamer Nashua-
aug23dtf ., . LAB ADIE & BARSTOW.
100 Cas^'F^e Claret,
ST. LOÜBES, on consignment, in skire and'foi
81lIe by 4 1/- f !) JAMES SORLEY,
oct5 . ' ' V .i ¡. ü
1 \ .V.
tf
many, ^ ,, -• ; •
lot cotM; held by t^enf,,'
iccoünt'His ! i¡
READY TO RECEIVE CAÉGO.
CHABLES FRED. JENNY.
Frcnch Restaumt.
was bom in North Carolina. Lieut. Lea, who fell o 4 P T") T "NT f1
on the Harriet Bane. in the defeheé of the Stars ' v
AND LODGING.
and Stripes, was a son of the Otó Dorfttnion.
There was a large number of Southerners: in the
Navy. Among the civilians who, by'ttieir elo-
. j qenoe and influence, did much towards encourag-
iug loyalty, may be mentioned Blair, Bates, Josh.
Bell, Speed, John J. Crittenden, Brownlow, Robt.
J. Breckenridge, Prentice, Segar, Mb Willie, Car-
lyle, Stanley, Tibbetts, Durant, Stribbfing, Wells,
Catron, Hancock, Duval, Watrous and Durel. It
muat not be forgotten that Judgb Advocate Gen,
« ralJoo Holt, is from A Kentucky. B^r a lit tie re-
flection it
'Mi T-tf
dent Lincoln, r.r7l!kT w
"right, when spéakiúg of those wh
Oi l in the Federal arm
supremacy oí the nation, along thé Misslfesipp.,
said '«the sunny South was thafo in «aore-«olora
than one."
sy1ívester'8 b
j" tf' . ■' --
BETWEEN MARKET & MECHANIC STREETS,
it is tlie intention of the proprietor, r,OUÍ3 MOftROU
to make this l5e,staiui|t,as its nnjue purports, French
Restaurat. Tlie tábl will be supfpHed- with the
choicest articles of food the market aiford , consisting
of meats, game, fowl, fish, turtf -, etc.
Bonnleu tafeen, by thy day or week. GVol,
airy rooms liir lodgers ami boarders at reaxonnhte
prices. i octlJolw
Hoirshoad Staves.
i woo 110II, is irom Kentucicy. líy a litüe re—' „ ^ „
ition it wül be seen Shat the South Was repre-', ' Spruce;, White and Yellow Bine FUNKi*
*«*«* f,r-Ú¿ to, b,
ám of those who, were present
tttny, at the restoration of the
nation, along the Mississippi; lie
PoWDEB HouaE.—This old landmnrlr nn tiio
ctlSd&n fit
_n. S. P.ARSONS & CO.
Anotlur Arrivui of ll.totu and Stationery.
A. M. LEA,. UNDER MASONIC HALL.
Geographies,
, Gnánni:
heights east of tíie rive^ was 'blown up anc^ de-. by various anthoss). • Caimine Ink, Pencil PoiÚts"
mlBshed on Satu^ay ef^g last, heUreen 4 and : Visiting fe , Réceiviiig 15¿Í S Time Booki &c.'
'• 8'o''ctóck5. . ( ,SSffl
We have heart! no satisfactory explanation of
the cause of the occurrence. There '¿¿hid not
a been much powder in the building, as the
were but slightly thrown out, the roof fall-
own upon the ruin, and but few persons that
we know of either heard the report or íeít the
shook. The door of the building had been stand-
ing open lor sotne *mie, and there is smcHo have
been only some damaged Mexican powder Stored
within it A gentleman who visited the spqt on
Sunday morning, says that hé shw an Enfield lifle,
which had been leaned against the casing of the
door-way, buried up to the firsthand in -the - ¡rub-
bish. The rifle has lince heum t#ken away, . Our
' informant hád a susiiicloii that some sold^pr had
gone in to look about. Setting' db'Wn "his gun, and
i hfit by accidentthe- owd«r had been •isrnited and
er in the
w« ial4niss-
acts are too low and insignificant for
AWew. MsK.
(ICití lrfttt
vmww k'j u« vun,uv viivj |ruwiiri unu UVt3U •l^lUll'U HI
destroyed tlie bmh^ing, burying the soldier in t
♦rubbish, but wo cauuot lean that any one ismii
AVAXTSSD ' i ■: > ' ~"-
Boardiag andjjortging in a I'especwbVfttniilv. for
anentleman and wif". For particulars inquire 'of
octlAllf J. KREDERICH.
EXCHANtTé KOU SALE.
Sight Drwfis on N«w Orleans. Apply to
> ISAAC MOSES & CO.
0ctl2dlw. Strand Sr.mit St
Siftht exchange on New York and Orlean* for
ale in snug t.o suit. Xew Orleans Uauk Notes wanted.
nUgSOdtf <1. W. CUAWKOnl^ & CO.
Speciai ÁoBKcry Theasúb^ Depak-ímext, )
Galveston, Te*a , Oct, 5th, 1885. j
NOTICE is hereby given to all holders of cotton
in this city, that they are required to re^>c}rjbftd this
office cacíi Saturdáy, J! , ' , . , { ,|
'The amonrit __
For whose aúcoünt
The marks.
Where it, is sto
Evidencia of .... t
Hereafter no cotton in tValisifc for Galveston, will
be stopped at Houston or elsewhere.
By order of WM. POLK,
General Supi Age t State of Terns.
OCt^jP , • •( ; ■ > lm
School Notice.
THE GALVESTON, SEMINARY la reopened
under the direction of Misses HaP«odd, fa T'aruer'ti
Hall, until the Seiuinarj Rjiilaing/au bea^cupiud.
Languages, Masic—Pianp, )úu|tir or Vocal; Draw-
ng, Painting or ot¡ '¡r oru*niwut:d branches, with a
, hwough English cuursc, cau'bu pursüéíl it desired,
MadameM. P.rkina has charge of tli-i Piano and
French Classes.j y " ' octsp2Ítf
Fancy Ciootls, Fancy Goods,
GUEBLE & G,OURS AND,
137....—Canai Street,.
direct impokters oí*
Frcnch, Eiiglixh nud Gcnunii Fancy Goods,
Utblions Hosiery etc.
JCH.
60 caaes Hostottar A Boker'a A Drakes Bittsh,
1 Syrups, wrs*
10 bbp Molassos, 5 barreta Tinogar.
100 kitts MackeroL 100 case* Starcli.
30 cases assorted Soaps.
AL 0.,..
TOBACCO, SEGAllS, Ac., ,Ve., for sale T,y
ISAAC MOSES A CO..
octliidiw Strand and 22d St.
8tv.KRN8TaDT & co. . . . f ..
New Orieaiis. "
•JOHN |KM!K-
Calvin), *
silke,\8tádt <k CO, ,
GEÑBH^L ^commission merchants
ukndj.ky's kuii.5mi,
ü T It AND, GALVESTON,
«ST Liberal cash advances on co^^fflncnts to the}
.frifiids ¡it N«W Orleans, (^.iverpool,
jUT Exchange sold on the bad orders
for purchasing, cotton, wool, pr ^aas. promptly ft
ttywlvid to. ^
i
rr m
Am lutmcrfi'e Stocky
OF
D#Yv .
"r ' ' ' V ' '}l • *
K'E' W Y O IIK ff kites s
D. Í*. ^OGAHTY wii\ open on thiwihnSBfc^^;^
fthRottmcftt of Dry Go6ds on TnflMft street^.
tween tl\e Palmetto Hotelttnd theÜtrivnA
he will dispose of at ,^>ew York prices., 'JK|(
is limited to thrfeo weeks, so come a# oncdftiml
socure your choice in Shawls, Delaines,
. „ .^iin
in" for ladies' children and centlemen. Hi
Cktli-
RepS. English and French Marinos, ' Uiiili _
r ladies' children and gmtlemeu, Ht^úírr,
Gloves, Eml#<íi<^Hes; Ti hhttiixi&s and r.malltSh>.
Comsat once. They nwist be sold—tlie greatest
chance in a lifetime to get the value olVyour dol-
lars.-—Look ih and try'.
D. P. FOGAB^Y,
Tremont street, between Pa'.niwl to Hotel
oetOlw and the Strand
JUST RECEIVED.
Five bales "Indijui Head" Domwtic,
Two bales Sea Island do.
Two cases Bed Tickings,
Two,oases Delainfes; . : .¡w J
And an invoice ot Olpthing.
■¿I Also- two casen of
English and Frcjich Cassimcm,
suifablefor tyulp*a.v , •' •. ...
pb" N. B.—Wf! are now in daily expectation of
a considerable larger stocly of Dry Goods thau *
have liad yet, which will also be «fully assorted:.
BOOTS, 8II0ES AND HATS,
*
Are also daily looked for.
G&EENLEVE, 'BLOCK k Co,
octo tf IIe*dlev's Buikliutt, Strand.
MV anted—A tell acre lbt, five to six miles be-
low the city—One with noma improvements pre-
1S7 ferred. Enquire at my oififee
-Galveston, Octoberild. 18(55.
Oct3d2w T. MATHER.
. ... rr—ft
CM ARISES A PRIME,
W H O L E R A Ti K G R O C E R
nf Oi't.piMhr t>Í4rí^ r
o «o ilift > ui
tllG l-l i
furnishad with the
We we«!*l rrspeptfiUJyJufíírni country.buyers tlin't we
itve now prepared tó showthcinthe most dotnpléte and
hestsckotedftoekof Fancy («oods iuthis city. a lull
as-sbvtu.eiit of BERLÍN ZEPHYR WORSTED
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, BEL'l^ ÁND
BUCKLES, COM S and BRUSHES Of all sorts,
THE B£S$, 3fjEf^cp. qonsExs
A Fall ftiie of í)raá 'iTiímminus, Cottons, etc.
„ . f . VrlUVVltlUll) IllUtl
Come and fxnrnine our splendid stock, «vldeli has been It _ • • i. i ul , .
selected by Mr. (Sueble himself, in Paris and (¡erma.iv, w re?®?W?8 I,ia baxk 1 aramonnt i
so we hiayircc^mifieivfi itg «or* tíie quality and taate of 100 bbjs. GOOD EXTRA; FLO
the good^, as for the
Astonishing Low Piriceá?
we are enahled'to sail them for. F,
PURCHASÉ Müsá'tó pARIS,
12 • .Fanftowrs Poissomnierc, 12
GÜEBLE & GOURSAND,
ocúdüm] 1J37 Canal St.^ 'l'ouvo'a Building,
Sealed Proposals For Fresh Beef.
Ofkick Cmni' C. ¡Í., Dki-aktment op iiO^isiAXa, New
Oilcans, La., Sijlitcinbej^gdl^nr-rHcaled proposals.
which YiiUst hé in diipljqaic. with,a copy of this ad-
vl'rlismnent altached'to ruch will be received at. this
office until 12 oklcck noqn i\ Xaea ^y, the 2'4tli day
r'Mi* li*lliirTÍh.V-ij*' *V.ÍV.dl^tyif¡ve) for gnp.
farketahle <¡ua-
v NiUchitóches,
i aft may be
IIA 111 >11' Kn
ing, and thja,
the theory.—
The Chattanooga
nor Brriwmlow in
Ooncressman to
*'• XUC UtUJ« \>J
best the market affords.
jtte int im
to
(tuu uub uu}
-, ( elected by the peo,
wiutei: be, a aixatal feature
opera. Three uevr ballet are to be
There will be four opera nights per
.DateatXpf tkre(9, ftH hSthertu , . ,ím
Howard Glover, who fornix teen
musical editor of the Ltuidon Mo..„„B
bhortly publish o series of records, criticisms
reminiM-encés. nnder the title W'''"Music in
land."
LtSEt'S .™
Pesth, was a
¿Iran and d
MÍÁ
'* •" •
L" "Saint Elii'-áléth," ptod
U £2L^jE A chb^1 w
o and bafts,
hiah clerical
t</i:F vtrx.'V ...
nt>nriun«>S th«
.in
Qs. Department of Texas.
Offtpe Chief OtiarteminRtcv. firtnA™
r- . tfi,
l)r11 «i
- V...V. ■ ui buu i7rpHi:r
10 liistiiay af; Novt?Uiher, 186$, to the Sits
. v..v ......... ry, I^Cu, inclusive, unless t e con trac
- ; sha' be wiumr revoked, l y the Qcannlsa^y tioncra1
) i tfr eft. nottarftfflf vhidw will Ka r^coivi^l t/ r
1.1V.... ./on tUc
litiv of JiiiiiiHri
COAl MISSION MIO ROMAN f,
Tuemont St., between MaUKET & PoOTOFFOS! fll'S.
Crulveston. Tcxnt.
npii BRRI,^ jFLamvw'1
and also to aurive per steamer Haze, a well assorted
stock of : , .
ti roce ties Liquors and ■' obacco,
which he offers to his friend rind public in general
at low prices. , octo lw
H!>! ' ' "
wanted — One Photograph Opemtof, one
Printer aha Toner, also two activo young mea
from 15 to ¡J8 years of age. Salary according to
merit."" Enquire at the Galveston phonographic
Company, MUrkofe street, nlcf' • ' Octllaü
é
* 1 - 1 U,úL f "VW. pai.iu; tMiun win ur reCCIVtMl
TT:—1— A, . iJwpevww i/uanerniaster, fyewmer 1 Ith, ISCoJ of-tlie above nmm\ posts, 6v 0né bifljiiay
'intimates that ^ojver-1 VtAxtm, one Fire Proof Safe, medium sike." for «hule them alb ' '
toteSr ^ s j
9,Iff
... x: ^ARR,
Brev, MaiOlf A Asst. Chf. O. M.
Wanted, r wr ú <
cvaiuVT
Separate Mfflllark bids will be received, for thi do
liveryiof 8BT#CAWId-JbA"Hifr1, hViif ht ihreveport,
in such qáantttjes as may bo fr« time to time
quired.
No bids will bft.rcfcetvfcd from parties who ha®°
fai ed to comply with,their hi,ds uiade hcietolVre.
*tn .J.M wIIMmi kMl^htn .) fvh,., rérsória wlm nor
IKPORMATIOlSf WAITED OP Mlks ELLEN' No l'i',H wi,r'^* «^talnbí fróin pérsótíá who cor
RUTLEDGE, of Philadelphia, by I/. D. Ranett i «mler tho e^capti^ofjjje IJMaídwit's Amnesty-Pr
care of Mem J. S. Sellers & Co., Galveston. ' £?,rt<a;on.- n;',r w,\Lb,Jr* 5 lAcb !iaid P^rs-m, aie
octPi , ■ ; .A ¡ latarested either dlrcctFy or iudlr«Miy, be j-eJiived,
.flJWwlt , aaless they can .produce tlie.yardon of.fhe Pre^denl:.
¿ivtk£*mwtÁe f fitAAMiMit I Bids fr.im ftll btlier ptlr-ons under sahl Proc.ama-
'i' i rocerics . Groceries . . ¡ tinnmust be accoinparti'id by tlie Amneatv Oath. ;
1 .an.a for fl,v °. Jrttr assortment ^f! Proposal^ j¡l\M^ ne«9,iy>af¿'U by a prouer.cna.
i ftt i.«K!_«rtes, ceusistlnfr in part ofChBec. Brown Éeicar. «ut*C|AtWw^f WWn
ininiufH >U pitl.1 >
pi? us
to, aiiiSJ'iK .\sir.
ofiOctlldOt
/\í
-IRS A. M KRR. i ¡¿lied by the Uu
Ueiubev's buildimr. I 'l'ho ritrhi Is rr>
fiinif j nu ora «tai
EXCHANGE '
eoldMCinwnqr
J. a SELL-EItsi co
'■ r, ... I -' * \
coit id<'r«.f Bdvantngel>.iBto the Oovorrfment.
En.'orsc envelope "pifooosala for liVnab
addreaa thus f • >. é,
.í'wtri/
Daily Fxpected Per
BRIG CLARA D. ROBBIES.
50,000 feet of assorted Lumber.
45 bbls. prime Whisky,
20 JhblH. Driecí'Apples ánd Pniits..
5 cases. Umbiv.llas. ( , , •
45 cai^^la^ftpfeé.'
25 dozen Pails and sundry Merchandise.
—ALSO IN STORE—
20 balea Bagging.
. 150 coils Manilla Rope* . ) >-
' !{W b^xbsHavanii Sugár. •
5 titees Sugar-Cured.Hams, t
15 bbls. of Olive-Biluuili Whisl^y.
5 tierces Rice.. - I"
—-ALSO
STARCH, SOAPy CANDLES, HAY, FEED,
and a general assortment'6f
Western Produce.
H. HO WORST.
fttrA "Rnof rt-f P1n.T?AfA
uTV' 'Wfti
i uvvi pvn, iii Biiv.. iiniu^ «nulo mr- * 11 i .i ,
•" JAUMUqK.fc.8Mrt
ítWeh.iñ to the ilovernment. GENERAL COMMISSION MER~
'''«ixjsala for Fresh Beef,"' and Strand, Galveston.
0X^4 W P C^Tlf iHftVe inst a fine assortment oi «
Chiet i'onimis a'ry, Dept. óf La F^ncy Groceries, Wines and Liquors, whi
Nenf Orleans,, U, offur to dealers at wholesale
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