Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1865 Page: 3 of 4
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AÜÍiiVAL ov the peaboot.
Two Hays Later.
Tlw Puabody arrived curly yesterday mosning,
briiigiiig u" Jutes Up t0 10 A' llth' Now York'
ward with a still bettor spirit, and the demand
was unusually general, they were met with chimin
to fuller price* Hcuee, while sftall and mixed
lists were disposed of tit about previous ruten, the
bulk of the business during the early part oí Mif
i 'at ti«UK'8 m improvement oí
l o 33 lb., and later us the movement was more
tully developed, in ninny cases buyers were Com
¡pelled to p'iy mi advance of 2c. The Bales proved
ht
iiu'iuí' u* untes up IV A. I urn IJ'.J nil Hiivnuce oi -¿c. me Bales proved
i with from Now Or!winn. Wo copy from the *° , the heaviest oí the season, and probably th<.
nf/pnpetd of 10th ¿uve no later1 Yí Í 6 QÍ my ou re°or<1 in ttie «""'da ~4
of ljtu, (pnptid o aowa ,ttlcr the New Orleans cotton market reaching 10.0
—i L' J..1,!1.J. JJB1—- L.
Blank Book , Paper, etc.
A full assortment just received by
aug23dtf LABAD1E & BARSTOW,
TP wAHatábtf i y~ ^ 0
Hoarding and Lodging, iu a respectab'e family, ht
agentleman and wih. Fer particular! inquire of
, market, reaching 10,
bales m quantity and $2,000,000 in value. The
LotusvirxB, U , , -~
0i*ru fronv all
,-ivo >vmajority
over 0,500 votes.
¡predicated
.a follows; eiglitJ'-Bix itepuuucans, loriy-seveu ion tlio large amount of greenbacks exported by
l (¿mot-rats. the next New York steamship.
PHn.vWW.rnu, <M U. —rho reepnt returns will] Huoab and Molabwm—There have been no re-
orubabl.V make tho Union majority ui<FcnnKylvan- caipts and there ia none of the production of Lou-
f. '.'5,000. ' , ■_ „ . ¡isiana in the market. The stock of Cuba, though
' "Jaw Yoek, Oct. 14.-1 he Tribune s Des Momos not large, is more than sufficient for the demand,
and
strict
., \J'a) corrcsnondent says the mujority far Gov.
'«far vflio toldly, advocates negro suffrage, will
URvíwr.H, Oct 13.—It is believed and uncom-
promising Union Legislature will be elected in
^ tíoNTPKUEi . Vt.. Oct 13.—Gov. Dillingham's
.which is limited.
Wkstekn Phouvce and Provisions—The Wr-
kot has been quiet to-day. The very active de-
mand whjtpli lias prevailed during the past, fort^
night appec.rs to have partially subsided. The de-
mand for all descriptions of produce is very good,
however, and the market is Very tlrm and prices
VOtCB. A , 1(
NKW YOKE, Oct 14.
«ay it
Hica
mwioritv, anofflcially reported, unms up 18,760: are looking up. Operations are restricted to the
" I small stocks ih^frtore which are held Very high.
Advices from Richmond The receipts yesterday and to-day have not yet
n the mar-
. our neigh-
1110 -r ~Ti"Mfr ■ ,. = 7: 0 «"fwuii nviBu are all par-
Senate'is most disastrous. Indications point to a ticipating in the movement.
Mumph for the Unionist . The returns are fav- ,
arable to the election of Charles L. Mosby from Army and K penon.t.
rho 5th district. J. H. Hayue is probably^elocted
irS«mliiat« l amendment St .lmo,t unani- , 7' P' ?°S?e" "• Jf4"'"
wumslY adopted. It removes the disability from leave °f ab«ei\c° go beyond the seas for six
jnoufciyaa pif h;niint «^imonthB extended, to commence on October 18th,
holciiug olÜce to prominent participators in the
' The negro is showing his ability to maintain his
111Of the eight millions subscribed for the Govern-
ment loan in Eastern Virginia, more than three
millions of dollars were fciken by freedmen,' the
Piiwiudor by. Northernis-s doing business, and not
• (iollitf. as .'a: us the records shov, by a wh-ta na-
tive ^'irginian.
1865.
Major General Carl Shurz returned to New Or
leans September 2d, after a few days' examination
into the affairs and condition of the freedmen
along the Bayou Teche.
Colonel George If. Johnson, of Michigan,
member of the Medical Board of Inspection, with
headquarters at Baltimore during the last thre«
«t Virginian. _ years, has sent in his.resighatkm from the serviofi
The directors of the Chicago and Rock Island r ° e.
toad have appHi^ted a committee of three to ne-| Brevet Lieutenant Colonel William P. Wilson
j<utiifte lor tüe pfirehuse of consolidated bonds of ¡ Aido-de-Camp on the staff of Major General Han
tho Mississippi ai\d Now Oceans xoad whenever copk, has been empowered to act as Assistant
tho former company will have made ojr. causé lib' Commissary of the Freedmen's Bureátí for the
«ral advances. State of Maryland, making his headquarters at
Two hundred, thousand dollars is now offered as the headquarters of the Middle Military DepaiH-
rt^íajurouiise ¿i tUtijrecout I'OVfad# frauds in Cin-
cinnati. ,
Hiílfast. Mic. Oct. 13.—A most disastrous fire
aqu
ment, Baltimore, Md.
Gen. Lee.-
jJELrAST, «.—a. must cusasorous ure • —- _G®? fee ™ade his appearance íto
i)ccurrf4n(Hln^,,whicV d^t|oyfld nearly the entire ¡ s|;reets Lexington, Va., lately. Ihe Gazette
husincB portion of the city, and involving a loss. sa3"® i _ ,
f43 00u000 — I "He traveled across the country from Cumber-
s'oj ■ Frakcisco, Oct. 14.—Mouht Hood, Oregon, ¡land county, on horseback, arriving a day or two
h s bficu in a s^te of eruption' sinoe September, «^ner than he was expected, and taking our citi-
2d,'añd is supposed to have some connection with zens entirely by surprise not in the mode, but in
thÁzeccnteartoke.. . the time of his coming, for his styleoflocomo
' W as m n oto k )c t. 1!\!-Gcn. Grant is very bus-!t10 waa known, and is perfectly m ac
ily cntwied nt the W:vr Department. ¡cordance with his qmet way of doing things." His
TheMexican Legation has received informatiorraPPearance created 110 demonstrations of enthu-
tLat Gen.'Di:ul,. «ho was taken prisoner when,Siasm« ¿:
Casaca fell, has made his escape and rejoined the i
Republican frtrce*- in Oaxaca. He intends to re-! Lowell s 33 cotton müls employ 948 males and
Th« Steamer •' ARIZONA," B. Morris
Hatter, will U r« for Uouxton ou llondayi
Wednesdays and Fiidaya, at 4 r. H>, retnrnln
Housum on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday* at 4
r. u. or freight or passage, having superior accon-
modutions, apply on board or to
•eBlPdt
sing wut ica^
W. R. HODGES, Aonrr.
Htli; '
A furnished house fox which a liberal rent will
paid.
Address Major E. P. PARR, Uffords'Bnil
up stairs. Octl
Wanted.
A v.o«ug womnn to act as Stewardess on board mi
bark Paramount, bound hsnoe to Liverpool, tbsaos te
New York ; also, a aoud cook, either male or femaja
former preferred. For further psrtieulars inquire of
the Captain on board at William's wharf. ocl7dlw
Stolen.
On 3d AuRunt last, in this city, a BAO. eontainteg
«35 gold and $40 silver, also three Notes ; one fro*
John Uibort for 950p; one from John Heed for 1100:
one from Henry Pittcher for ISO. I will giVe a^rewsrl
of glfiO in specie for the recovery.of the abate or as-
«tinting me in recovering it. K. KIRL1CK8.
Galveston, t)ct. 1«, 1866. lTdly
Lost.
Prom steamship Palmyra, at the wharf at Gal
veston, one BOX, marked J. FOCKE, Galvkston.
A suitable reward will be paid for* its delivery, or
information that will lead to its discovery, by
J. S. SELLERS & CO.,
octl9dlw Agents.
Por New Orleans
Th Steamship TONAWANDA. ha
, Bupenor accommodations will have«
20th inst at
4 • «■
A GILBERT,
V* Bnui It vUt Corpai CBurlstt.
The Alio. \ American Schooner "WITCH
TBE WaYP, Greenough, master, will have dix-
patch as above. Por freight er passage apply to
oAuuSa' *""**
For New York.
Thr A « American Brig 8. THÜB8T0W. 240
tons, Clark, master, will be resdy to losd forl&U/
New Yorki Prlday, 3 th< at Lufhin'. Whsrf
**pt27dtf ' UBABON PBUBT SQK.
•fiFor New York. " '
The fast sailing Brig AMANDA GUION,
Master, having most of her cargo eñgag
have quick dispatch. For balance of-freight a -
ply to J. a SELLERS A00., Strand.
For Sale.
The large two story HOUSE, corner Post-
office and, 15th street, with three Lota of
ground; fine orange trees, etc.; atable, etc. roa-
session given after 1st November. Apply to
octl9dlw EDWARD T. AUSTIN.
Bar-Room Stores.
We have received a íargéand well assorted stock of
LIQUORS AND WINES,
of all descriptions, Including everything in that line
that is uaed in Bar-rooms, and for family use, a hich we
offer for sale In quantities to suit-
French Cognac,
Am^ricAn Brsndy,
Old Bourbon Whisky,
lfonongahela Whisky,
Hollsnd Gin.
Jamaica Rum,
Stoughton Bitter <fc Peppermint,
St. Croix Rum,
Port Wine,
Mad' ris Wine.
Sherry WinV,
Ab8ynther
Annisette,
Claret, eto., etc.
Per gallon, box or barrel, at the lowest market ra ten
seat2 dtf HANS. GKNOLRR A CO.
Per sale, to arrive by railway on and after Wednes-
day next, four ear ioadk, 260 bushe « saoh,
JTXW CORN IN TES EAR.
W0LST0N, WELLS A TIP0B.
Row Corn I lew Corn
II
SO balea
eptadwtf
Tn Store sai ite Bale.
i Msnilla Ra
Tül.
KAUPFMAN.
PRIVATE BOARDING AND ROOM!
TO LET.
Kin. J. D. Water
ean supply private boarders, and a suite of tas la
twelve furnished rooms, on Tremont street.«
Galveston, July 3d, 1866—tf ft
1ÚRS. CBÍAWFOttD, ,,tf
(Formerly of Hempstead,) has opened a boarding
house in this city, on the corner of Centre street and
the Public.;3quare, and is now ready to accommodate
boarders. aubtf
Sale to elose Consignment,
íer Carrie Wells—101,000 sawed, white
Per
"pine Shingles;
8,000 feet to
4,500 feet
augMdtf
1e and grovedwhite pine Boards;
white pine Bbarda.
WOLBTON, Wfta^TTOpB.
i ---i -
suiio.the off^nsivo, i 1650 females, and last year produced $7,125,953
ni
t).
i .1650 females, j..... ..uuwu w«#
J«dS"Lñhiñn hna had a^o^R interview with'worth of fabric^, two calico and^m^lin delaine
.csnt.
w ui iu vi inuiivo, > n v vcuivu uuu t ^iiu^iiii uoiulllü
¡ milla employed 188 4 males and 11 females, and
_£urWhcired ;j>tódcfl« weré issued to-day to turned out $3,167,122 worth oí fabrics; 15 woolen
parties in Louisiana, South Carolina and North employed 699 males and 626 females, and
Carolina turned out $2,620,214 worth of fabrics, five car-
'Messrs: Wnidlow, Hugber and Dunkin, of South pet mills employed 382 males and 573 females,
"Carolina, hud an apparently satisfactory interview RI,d turned out $3,570,435 worth of carpeting,
with fire President,' in reference to the pardons of j
distinguishbd ^iYthertievs. | ^ Bark AEMSTKONG, from New York, is
kT^nr m' 13.—Cotton closed at COc. lor now ¿^(.,1^,.^,!^, ftt Beans' Wharf, and consignees
üirtfliing. . will receive their freight each day before 5 o'clock,
At aut ion for Government account 1200 bales ft8 ftfter that t{mo ftU ds wfU be btored at thé
wwe sold at the ftdlowiijig pnces : Coi to Wc. lor rifik and eiponse of tho consignee.
?n°-°? MlSg' °? xí-iyn.Mldaim8' I T. H. MoMAHAN & GILBERT,
ÍO4 lor Middling And lor Low Middling. oclOdtf Apents
New Yoek ' tint. u-k). p. m.-Cotton closed I oclJ(Ur Auents.
firm at 62e. l'or Middling.
Sterling E*ohfln"é niTos at 109i.
ottrong Exchange mfes át 109i. I ^er The Bark "MAY STETSON, from New
Gold closed 'at Í44g. I York, is now discharging cargo at Nichol's wharf:
¿IoBiLE. (Jet. 14.—The sales of cotton yesterday jVeght will bo at tlio expense and risk of owners
after leaving the vessel.
J. T. A WM. BRADY,
octl9d2t Acents.
Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods,
( GÜEBLE & OCCURS AND,
137. . ... Canal Street,...., 107
direct impobteb8 op
Frencli, English and German Fancy Goods,
lilbbons Hosiery etc.
We would respectfully Inform country buyers that we
are now prepared to show them the most complete and
best selected stock of Kancy Goods {n tliis c ty. A full
assortment of berlin zephyr worsted,
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, BELTS AND
BUCKLES, COMBS am BRUSHES of all sorts,
the best fbinch c0bset3
A Full line of Dreaa Trimmings, Cotton , etc.
Come and examine our splendid stock, which has been
selected by Mr. tiueble himself, in Paris and Germa.iy,
so wc may recommend it for the quality and taste of
the goods, as for the
Astonishing Low Prices,
we are enabled to sell them for.
PURCHASE HOUSE IN PARIS,
12. ... Faubourg Poissomniere, 12
GUEBLE & GOURSAND,
ocGd3m] 137 Canal St., Touro's Building.
.1. P. IjASSERKE,
Boarding.
Boarders ean be accommodated by the dky *r
mouth at
MRSt. HINDMAN'S.
en the Public Square near the Eplsoepal Church.
ocVMki
Hiti
were 350 bales at 50c. for Middling,
•Sales of the week amount to 5500 bales.
The receipts of the week sum up 1500 bales.
WeekV exports foot np 10,318.
Stock hi'port 54,191.
¡^piHwiiyi Pass, Oct. 14.—The sííüdoners John
Oliver awjtl Alien wddletoii, arrived this afternoon
«;<ttu Galveston., . >,
Prom tho N. ,0. Times, eve'g edition, 15th.]
' Commercial and Fiuaneial.
• 1 • 11 - .■ .
''following the'largé transactions in exchange for
past three days, it is auouoaed a calm would
EXCHANGE
FOR SALE ON
NEW ORLEANS, NEW YOKX,
AND LONDON,
XH BDJÍ8 TO «Jir^-COOí OB OTTMEITOT.
aept29dtf T. Hv MoMAHAN A QILBBttj.
BOAUDINff AND LODGING.
btxvzbtkk'b boildino,
BETWEEN MARKET A MECHANtO BTREET%
It is the intention of the proprietor, LOU13 MORRO?
to make this Reataurat, as its name purports,a French
-•i — Restan rat. Tue tabl will be supplied with thy
ormerly keeping the Bayou City house Restaurant; choicest articles of food the market a (lords, consisting
respectfully informs tho public that he has opened ¡ of meats, game, fowl, fisli, turtle, ote.
an Oyster Saloon and French Restaurant in Me- ¡ JOQT Boarders taken by the day or week. O00L
chamó;street near Tremont street, where will be : siry rooms for lodtfers and boardeiaat reasonabA
kept M all times tho finest oysters and the bust f
maikot supplies.
m? Tho BARK "ROSAMOND " is now dis-
charging lier carga at Williams wharf. Freight will
b« at the risk and expense of the owners after leav-
ing the vessel J. S. SELLERS & CO.,
«vt.tfiíiat
Agent.
Special Aoesot Tbeascby Department, I
Galveston, Texas, Oct. 5th', 1865. J
NOTICE is hereby given to all holders of cotton
in this city, that they are required to report to this
office each Saturday,
The amount of cotton held by them.
Wnr wVinHn ftrtnntmfc it is held.
B-. hind tliotf Roseate Gates.
The lips of girlhood, there should be a fragrant
*MV;^UQ|| WJiVÜ uup, 11/ AH OUpjJUíSüli U V^ilJUU «A/mu * o ' # 0
follow^ ^v^icli in «orne respects attended the course pfiltico elegantly furnished ^vith ivory ¿nd coral,
of moneyed affairs b>dav. Early in the day it. To drop metaphor: Young ladies, vou should
The t*ittrlra.
Wh
'■ ^ cpc1.v4 iiuuuu 5"*^ *« *« "vv«"' ' 1 ~
•ury to repeat viows about cotton, the article is in set of dqitals and a sweet breath. What will en.
the ascendant nnd likely to continue so. ' able you \o do this ? vou ask. Nothing but Fra*
J)ur mon«y,market continues closer in some res- Soz^dont, we reply. oct20d3t.'
P^cts, at th.e, ^ame^fijae there are no aacrihoes sub- ® ,
incited to. Cotton, llour. corn, suaar and about I Itch Itch
SCRATCH, SCRATCH, SCRATCH,
). cotton. Hour, corn, sugar anct aoousi
else in the produce lino, are héld at
nigh prices,, much above„ 'for some kinds, than
ni'0('lor weeks i>ast.,
rhe exchatigó market%áa qtliot to-day to what'
it was'yesterday. Buyers and remitters had tho j
«all. '-The' transacti^^1 7 'w«ra not half of the I
«mount of yesterdav.
ail jKrupiions 11 tne
The regular xjonhtey rato for.^hfeíks was 2¿@2i all Druuriste.
discoi^nt, The transactions in foreign, indicate a riv 8Cridiho cea
Mheaton's Ointment
will ccke the itch in fortt-kight noms.
Also cures iiilt Rheum, tilcers, Chilblains, and ¿ , j.
all Eruptions Vf the skin, trice 50 cents. For J*®1 LXJNCH FROM 10 to 12 AÁ0H DAY.
UV IUIUAU. j
,/here it is storetl.
Evidences of ownership.
Hereafter no cotton in transit for Galveston, will
be stopped at Houston or elsewhere.
By order of WM. POLK,
General Sup. Agent State of Texas.
oct5 « lm
> * THE ANCHORAGE,
COBNKB OP CSNTBB AJTD STBAND &TBUM,
JACKSON & GOOD,
' PROPRIETORS,
Where will be found, at all time , the moet chotee
Liquors that the New York and New Orleans markets
nfvni'fl. ■
ricea.
a vmwuai/19
notlSal*
Allan's Bookstore,
CUTTERS BUILDING, HOUSTON,
Books, Stationery and Mutft,
orders for any
Boole or Slnilo Publiilltd
promptly attended to by
ootifid:
film w3m
a L. ALLAN,
Baakulla.
AUGUST 23d, 1865.
Just Received bt
L A B A DIE & B AIt&TO W.
95 per cent Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Points. 1 .
"bvs-t sale
líbate a jj.
rl>nf a{ Sole
The Gold market opened undor tho activity _1 '
wh^oh pVeviiilod at tho'close yesterday. Before • —
ico. notel ealés of first class sterlfng at Sole Agents, 170Washlngtonstreet, Boston, M
^ r0ti11 ftmo®nt it wiü be forwarád by miul, freo of postage, to anv
to WEEKS Jfe POTTER,
[iVHH..
(I. U. 11
w. a. soos,
MDtifidtf
nnfJK tf
NOilCK. ,
I'Hb Honra ftír Hea^terlnr Voters will méet Wod.
wuusu prevauoct at tho ploaq yesteruay. jseiore
the closfe.pf .biis^ness there was a great de«hne, rt !
real tumble down from prices at the opening,' ija uw« w..i ««• «vi
whiclfcWe, lol(ml52. Sales of American halves*^' nosiay morning, eachweek, at the Gobi, t. House, at
"•« •••
. quarters at
IwUlttrfcniij-TV,
On Coitimment.
utviimrjcot/ vuin iuv/ai
fc 1' demand an,d a libétiil ambunt — -sw? ,, vu vuniun
PWTiaps moro than ou an^ da* 'for more than* 1 -
^ut.as factors h<Sr« are very Stringent!
Ánúiónk í( iitno nnn¡o(i).nrm1 ¡!iát. t,h* 30 bbls. Salt Beef, Fame:
. ""SJ'f*0* wvifciB mciiors.uaiw uru yc*j wiu¡
.Milueir pieteusions, it was conjectured ttyt —
b.usinosB jyóulc^Bfít much if' at all exceed aniaver-
At' later hoau it'wajw.tunwMrsdi-that tel&-
had been received reporting a fnrthor ad-
imce at New York, which made factors still more
«trlngent in their pretensions, nnd, although it
was subsequently ascertained that no later intelli-;
(once had been rwSlvpd. vet. a3 buvers came for-
, 2 bbls, FinppidiCo,.^, , .
,7 t)bb. Old liourbou Vhisky; ,,
fi Chlsts Choice Tea;
100 boxes Brandy;
2 boxos Virginia Toba<co.
NXCBOLS & TiRO.
Oct. 18. laf.S. . nnfl! ih
ESTABLS1HED IN 1809,
ENOCH MORGAN'S SONft.
SOAPS, ETC.,
No. 811, Wajmumotoh tonuutr, Nasr Task.
,• . ' seplildSm
just Keceived fjrom Hafana^
Ex Schooner Aigburth—
159 boxes Sugar; '' '
50 bbla Molasses; >
21/bales india Bagging:
200 coils Manilla Rupe; 'J 4 v ^
9 cases Preserves and Jollies;
40 M Choico Cigars.
For salo by E. NIEBOÜR,
Alarke's Building, Markot Straot, Galveston,
potolldíi
HUH V/Al, X OIUUUCS, aJ-clli. JU)
Glass, Putty, paintwnd mai-^
Port€cr, Bitters, Cook Extract,
Liver Oil, Géllatihe, Seidliti
Starch, Hpps, Snuff, Magnesia, wuu
tar, Nutinegs, PepPer, Spice. Amonia.
Extract Gincrer. Cho
Wicks. Ac,
iu ,
Hrflft tn '1
Fluke's Bulletin
18 PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY.
The Daily ia issued every day cxcent Sunday.
The Weekly is published cvbry.Weduéarlay.
TERMS OB1 SütíSUItlPTION.
(InvBriabíy in ndvanee,}
Pally, orte year, til.00. Six month*, <
Weeklv. one vear. S4.01K * mnnth*
Delivered by carrier "to city subscribers and mafl«4 4#
country subscribers. All subscriptions dtacontiifbM
nt tho «nil nf t.liR UmA nftic] for. little*** succiiil airalbrA-
vvitfMvw vy
country Mibscribers.
at the ?nd of the time , .
inAntd made to the contrary,
nu A nvrrifTTyivrt
a*a U/UTARB OTP LlllHl LENES MINTOK.
Dailv—I insertion, $1 50 r 2 do. t'J "M; 3 <fb, |>f j
i wuat. i'i ; 2 do. S9 : 3 do. $13; 1 inoutli, $18: 2 «•
vtHiyftr" ' * ■
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. *wik, $t t } 2 do, : « d- , $8 ; I
month.«4J Ido,l(J; 3do, $7 6dt ,|lí 6«; >
y par, l'20. ■' *• ■ ^ V «
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