Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 116, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 28, 1865 Page: 4 of 4
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v V
Just Landed
b^k CMrh*U and 8ühooner ^elia tor
y H. R08BNBAUM,
Corner of Tr«mont and Strand Street ,
< 'larH in boxes and caaka.
White Wine, Santero®, quarts and pinta,
Champagne, basket at|d boxen.
Cognacs, (different brand )
A bay n the, Assorted Liquors,
fiherqr, Mudeijra,
Port, in boxes,
Olive Oil in boxes, qUartH and pints,
Vermicelli, 134 and 26 lb boxee.
The above are warranted to be French impor-I . c. A a. r. bmith
IL . . -
J. S. fc J. B. SYDNOR,
ro
MAW ANTONlO
* JESSE STANCE! .
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT IAW,' AUCTIONEERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS BAltTLETf £
OslVMtOn, fMM,
Post Of^ce Street, near Trsmout
Prompt attention to busiuesg. K*p5dA wly
J. Berlorlier,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
Strand, Oalvkstoh.
AT OALVHSaON ASD HOUSTON.
WDrAS01,.v
iiOlftjK's
V. S. MAIL AND EXPRESS -TACK*
Leave Tudiauolit every
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ASD FH(l>Ay
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT EACH PLACE. augl7 For San Antonio.
Aowusoh A <'uu.E^íru^ ,
K VICKY
Storage in brickbuildings.
Reoefvlng and Forwarding at lowest rates.
June 12, 1.hg5.
f..r t,,
tation*.
-ALSO—
200 sacks Coffee, 1
500 coils Sieal Rope, '{ /
1 200 coils Mamila Rope,
800 coils Kentucky Rope,
12 bole India Bagging,
kegs Nails, assorted,
1 01 late Sorley,
Smith A Co.
10 ingote Block Tin,
IDO boxee Tin Plate.
Trace Chains, Table Cutlery, etc.
And a large invoice of Jos. Rodger A
Sons
Pocket Knives.
oct24d2w * '
tar Brig Clara I). Bobbins, from Matamoros, will be
ready to discharge cargo on Saturday, 21st. Con-
signees will please tone notice lit* have their returns
made cot in the Caatom-house accordingly*
The above vessels will tfcke charter for Liver
pool or elsewhere.
oemdtf
APEaBAR0N imuBY A SON.
J. C. & S. R. SjMITH * CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
an
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
OSTERMAN'S BUILDING,
Strand, Galveston, Texas.
¡ $ar Will g.ve peusonal attention to ail business en-
i trusted to their care. oct7 oAw ly
8ILKKNSTaDT & CO JOHN FOCKK.
New Orleans. Galveston.
SILKEKSTADT & CO.,
: We occnpy Nrge Fire-Proef Brick Honsis at both | .. vr
! places, consequently to onr old Irlemls end otliern f s- ^ owngtrs 0f |{eil| (1¡. por*<,^,*p'u
¡ posed to make us consignments we oiler them salety are iH.r. j.y notified to render u List (>f
i and abundance of room for the exhibition of every de- segment tor lm: , within sixty days. K*„d |.¡„;T
i""i||t¡0" f «""*■ «" "J;" )'
.M. m. hknoiietary. also ofler <mr services lor the sale or,l^al látate, un(j tjie property will ««acmul nj " Unknown '
Furniture, Horses, Carriages, etc., eto, > Office on Mar he t stiver next door Ea-t r i-
* J. S. A 3. B. SYDNOIt. I Mvm-.™* nflW it i?.. .. '**'11
Galveston, Aig. 10,18C5. dc'vwl
b-tr
Óf Robinson, Siugletary
A Co. Huntsvillo, Tex;
For Sale Cheap.
350 bales choioo Western Huy,
50 bbls Potatoes,
25 bbla On
tu. oswali), Galveston ph. klom, a.Ieyt^n.
T. OSWALD & CO.,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND
OKNKUAT, COMMISSION MKlH HAXTS,
GAL VEST0NA ALLEYTON,
Texas. ang tf
¡ meic. ul Express pfflce,
I GAUVIWTON, Se ir. 19,180'),
Clsas'Ses
MEKCHANT,
GALVESTON,
H. JL'LI's,
■A * 0. (•.
<l r
Fred. Jenñt.
c. U BEISSNJER & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.,
80 OBRA PIA, HAVANA.
We will execute orders from our friouis in Texas
for such staples as the Havana Market ifevs. It is
our intention to keep a ve sel in tiio tro tie with iiai-
ve8ton. [aagllw-dtf] C. L. B. & Cy.
octl8dat
%
bbla Onions,
20 bbls Plaster of Paria,
50 bbls Cement,
50 Lime,
JOHN BERLOCHER,
Strand.
Just Received,
Per Bark T. IL Armstrong from Now York—.
4 Slide Seat Buggies,
4 Rockawayn. With Harnees for 1 or 2 Horsea.
Also a fine assortment of Scales, comprising—
Platform -Scales,
Drufc vsfca' Scales,
JLmohor.s! Scales,
Grocors' Soales,
Togoiher with a lot of
IRON SAFES. For sale by
H. BLAGGE A CO„
octdidtf 1 Straud.
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS,
ÁNO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
aug21 Strand, Galveston. d&wti
Just Received from Havana,
Ex Schooner Aigburth—
159 boxes Sugar:
50 bbls Molasses;
20 balofi india Bagging;
200 coils Manilla Rope;
9 casos Preticrves and Jellies;
40 M Choice Cigars.
For sale by E. NIEBOUR, .
Marke's Building, Market Street, Galveston,
seplldtf
George & Louis Plitt
fWill opeu the first Ward ffflpt
jS^BL Market on the flrst da of tTV.
next month. They will always have on hand, each
morning, the best meats that the country affords,
and ad lowest prices. OctlOdtf.
Fresh Arrival of Dry Goods.
30 cates dark Prints.
Kerseys.
Linseys.
Canton Planneis.
Kentucky Joans,
Hickory and Malboro' Stripes.
Weach d Uoimstic, and many otlict sea-
sonable goods.
Also, on Conslguiucntk 4
2T ferkins choice Goshen Butter.
' W) boxes Cheese.
100 boxes fine Claret.
35 boxes Basins, etc.
GREENLEVE, BLOOtt&Oo,
oct23d tf Hendley's Building, Strand.
MRS. CRAWFORD,
(Formerly of Hempstead,) has opened a boarding
house In this city, on the corner of Centre street ana
the Public Square, and is now ready to accommodate
board ¿ra. au8tf
Express.
The Alley ton and San Antonio Kxpress is prepared
t' forward h eight and valuable packages, money and
letters in the quickest possible time. The Express
will Nave Als ton cvi-ry Monday on the arrival of
tlio car from Houston, and make weekly trips. Ail
ilia Height and packages sent by - dams or the Com-
mercial Express, will be forwarded promptly.
For further inforniatlen apt ly to
M. D. CASfcY,
Special Agent nnl Messenger.
HILL & CASEY Proprietors.
Rbkkrkncks—O. C. Mulligan, Sup't II. II., B. A C.
it. It.; John llodgerft Gen'l .stage Agent, Alloytou; H.
G. Drew, Alleyton; Capt. Quilín, H. H. Agent, Allpy-
u n; H. H. Sanger, Adams' Express Company: 11.
Stockwell, Freight Agent T. A N. O. R. It.; John H.
Ilerndon, Presid't B. B., B. A C R. R.; Adams' Ex-
press Co.; Commercial Express Company.
a<W9!lil!hn
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS waltkb L. mann momas mcm. ItlttKH
31 ann & memorries,
Hendlky's Building,
StRAND, GALVESTON,
«- Liberal cash advances on consignments to their
friends at New Orleaas, New York or Liverpool.
tor FJxchange sold on the same places, and orders
for purchasing cotton, wool, or Hides, promptly at-
tended to. oetl2dwtf
h. bi7agge & co.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Strand, Galveston, Texas.
ano
66. BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 66.
Agents for New York and Galveston Packet*.
Being constantly in receipt of assorted Merchandize
from New York, we are prepared to make advances
iso in that
[alSdtviy
of Good on produce consigned to our house in that
city, lor which quick returns will be made
r. v. s \WYica, Of the firm I uouura bakkr,
of 8 vyar, Risher A Hall, j Formerly Baker A Boiling.
Boulds Baker A CO.,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants.
Office : Strand, Galveston, Texas.
S3 Having a store house whore any class of goods
tan t o exposed for sale, we solicit consignments for a
whol -slie trade. iulltf
W. N. BRYANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL. DEALER,
(Washington Hotel,) Galveston.
Keeps constantly on hand all the leading Northern
and Southern Journal^ and Magazines, conbined with
a choice assortment of Novels and Mosic. Dealers and
agents supplied at short notice, ou reasonable terms.
Trade lists s¿nt on application of parties desiring to
enguge in the business. Casn orders solicited.
aug8dAwtf
HARLOW J. PIIELPS & CO.,
COTTON FAP/rmiS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Mo, 14a Gravier Street,
Between Camp- and St. Charlea,
ansr21 Nevr Orleans. rtwfim
T. F. White,
COTTON FACTOR A COMMLSSION MERCHANT
ostkbman's building.
Strand, Galveston.
nep8wAd3m
F. W Chandler,
A 11 o r n e y-a t-L a w,
jy?5,6m
AUSTIN. TKXAS.
GEO. WYTHE BAYLOR,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Strand, Galveston.
Will attend strictly to all COTTON, WOOL. GEN-
ERAL MBRCH\NDLSE on PRODUCE forwarded to
United States Direct Tax Commission, "h0'.!ÍL„. t « a r n o i
run ^ n.-.i • * . ,, « i ,T ' . uerers to C. 8. Longcope, J. S. A J. B. tfydnor,
VJflve District Court Room, Court House, up Stairs. Houston; Vanci A Bros., 0. L. Pyrou, San Antonio;
Real Estate owners are reouestcd lo furnish, nnme- T. F. MoKinucy, Austin: Thomas H. A'loo. E. O. Whar-
george schneider,
COMMISSION,
RECEIVING A FORWARDING MERCHANT,
DEALER IN GROCERIES AND LIQUORS,
Kuhn's Building, Strand. '
Galveston, Sept. 9, '65—cl&wGm
G. W; CRAWFORD & CO.,
EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Albert Ball's old stand,
Strand.
Gold, S Iver and Greenbacks bought and sold nt
current rites: Collections made on all accessible
points in the tfnited State* and proceeds remitted ou
lay of payment. Interest a. wed on special deposits.
Galveston, Trxas, July 17, i '¡5. tl
J ALONICK&'SMITH,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Strand, Galveston.
spU
dw
James Sorley,
COTTON FACTOR
AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Galveston, Texas,
Solicits a continuance of the patronage of his
old Mends and the public. nepSd&wly
ARTHUR II. ,E I) E Y & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
18&. Hendley building, Strand, Galveston,
Texas-
Represented in New York by Hoffman A
Co. Represented in New Orleans by Edey
& Pinckard, 183 Common St. [jy31-w&dly
SHACKELFORD, BROWN & CO.,
COTTON & WOOL FACTORS,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Strand, Galveston, Texas.
Respectfully solicité a continuance of the patrons of
the old hou«c and'the public genorally.
October 2d, 1865 0ct3d
THEODOR WAGNER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Strand, Ilendleifs JiuUding,
Galveston, Texas.
Cash fo* Hides, Wool, and other country Produce.
n, Wool,
sn27dt!
Cash advances on consignments of Cotton. Wool,
etc.. for Bhinment to New York or Eurone.
j. frederick,
COTTON FACTOR A COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
Oct4(lAwlv GALVESTON.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
' made <?jv COWSÍGJVMIWTS FOÍI sri/r^KA r r
Foreign and Domestic 1*01-4*,
1 OE FOR SALE IN THIS ÍÍAÍIKET.
■ IffiS ySKL- IXJCCuTBb.
! ! FOR sale on
I '
NEW YORK, NKW, ORLEANS.
and all the I'RINCIPAli CITIES OF
EUROPE,
sp21 IN SUMS TO SUIT.
Fancy Goods, Fancy Good*.
GUEBLE efe GOURSAND,
137 Canas Street,
dtf
DIRECT IMl'OIlTTIÍÍi OS*
1S7
Fvcucli, English and Oetman Fancy
kiljbbons Hoilcrj- etc. " 1
Wq would respectfully Inform country buyers tint
are now prepared to show tliein the most compLeie uiul
best selected ntock of Kancy Oodfl! 'ntliw <• tv. A is« t
assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORsVKP
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, BELTS AND
BUCKLES, COMBS and BRUSHES of all orit,
THE REST FRENCH CORSETS
A Full line oí" Drcus Tiiiuniiii^í, C'ottoiM, * r.
Come and examino our splendid stoclc. •vliii-lihanbi-**'
selected by Mr. ( uoble himself, in Paris andOerma u
so wo may recommend it lor the quality and ttwu if
the good*, ns-for the
Astonishing Low Prices,
we are enabled to sell them for.
PURCHASE HOUSE IN PARIS,
12—Faubonrff Poissomn iere, it
GfeTEBLE A GOURSAND,
oc5d;tm] 137 Canal St., Touro's Building.
BROAD GAUGE SALOON,
(opposite the washington hotel,)
CARSON & BLAKKiiEy Proprietor*.
—The best of—
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
Can always be found at this saldo*.
Sir- LUNCH EVERY DAY AT 11 O'CLOCK a. jl
THE ANCHORAGE,
Corner of Centbe and Strand Strejsts,
JACKSON & GOOD,
PROPRIETORS.
Where will be found, at nil times, the most cholo
Liquors that the New York and New Orleans market*
otford.
pS" LUNCH FROM 10 to 12 EACH BAY. -S
W. 8. 000 ,
scpUMtf
O. M. .TACK^AV
ESTABLÍSlf:"ÍÑ 1809.
ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS.
SOAP&, ETC.,
No. 211, Washington Street, New Yobs.
udimi*
diately, correct lists of property in Galveston county,
Texas.
ROBT. K. SMITH. ) ^
A. J. COLEMAN f Comm,B6Kmer8
..«•i'l'iitlm '
a • a- • iuujviuuuj 1 a
triti. X«w nHnniKt
Garden Seeds;
Fresh Fall Garden Seeds, per steamer Nashna.
auuHÜdtf LAB ADIE .v. HAUXTílW
k. van yoltk j!1
Van Ycrx A Zi^ler,
COTTON BROKERS,
OALVESTnv
Have onened mi offirn in tld
HANS, GENGLER & co.
WHOLES ALÉ GROCERS,
The undersigned beg leave to inform their frienrs
the pujlic generally, that they havj formed a copart-
nership nuder the firm oí
Hans, Gengler & Co.,
We will keep constantly on hand a stock of Western
Produe?, Tobacco, Cigars and Liquors. Wt are agents
or St. Louis and Cinciunati Lag°r Beer.
We will give prompt attention to all consignments
made to us.
Orders from the country aro solicited and will bo
«Ued promptly.
Wn i.nv* opened a store on Centre street. betwAon
Allan's Bookstore,
CUTTERS BUILDING, HOUSTON,
Books, Stationery and Music,
orders fpr any
1look or M tule Published
promptly attended to by H. L. ALLAN,
oetifi dim wiliu Bookseller.
Notice.
The firm < l Kauftiuua Jt Kiieuer has beeu dissolved
nu'i the buif.JH .i.-,, Witii all aotiva and pasaiva, ussuait.d
by
J. KACKFMAN,
who will ( owUuüo U10 heuec;Vrth for his awu .v
volillt.
Mr. tt Bi;rkcmoi r will sign% w««nrratio*.
liaiVMtoH, Juuo W. 14Ü.J,—u * ' J. KaUKF!J \N.
Have opened an office in thi ?ity for the purpose of otílml «nri ÍSÍ?, ? 6ntre. street, bctweei
buyiug and classing Cotton, nu from their long ex- v wrvti r the ^Hsl,iu«
perience in the oottou trad feel assured they can,ton Hotel' Jf- ANS,of New Orfeans.
l'v,i iviiv-'7 in wic vubbuu irnu icoi ussuieu tiicy run
give satisfaction to those w o may eutrust them with,
their busluess. . juiad-wtf
Keler tu the merchants of Galveston irenerallv.
^ \/i ilCll I J trH II." •
''liNGLER, of Oalveston.
1" - H. BINKELAKIiR, of Galveston.
Galveston, Auk. 15. 1865. ,i ti
WAS JAS. oakukr.!
A. J. WARD A tO„
C < TT ON FACTORS,
k vn
PETER bock,
WHOLESALE A$il> RETAIL GROCER,
I Between the Market and Brick Wharf.
I Keeps constantly ou hand assorted Groceries, also,
¡Produce, such as Flour, Potatoes, Onions. Butter,
! 01H M I I <5 i n \r upnnuivmo kRrd' 8.our K¡L0<lt' et0> A,s « (3orn, Bran any
>UiM &l 1 8 S 1 O N MERCHANTS, Oats; and Crockery, Tot-aoco, Segars and Liquors.
Sth tm>, Next door to Ball, Hatchings A Co., I ... aug2ódwly
Galveston, Texas. ¡ New Corn! New Corn ! 1
<f V e will attend strictly to all cotton and other1 For to arrive by railway on and alter Wednoa-
I reduce forwarded to ua fur shipment or sale. Will day next, fonr ear loads, 250 buche s each,
execute atlorders tor plantation supplies promptly.! NEW CORN IV run wa it
istruct oiiHWtil -e implicitly obeveu. h
THE
Union Marino and Fire Insurance
COMPANY,
of Galveston, has resumed the busiposs of iuauriqg
against Fire, Marine and Inland Navigation Kim*,
with capital unimpaired, and asset* well secured, con-
sisting of
Stock Notes, $120,000 if#
Loans on real estate, good stocks, and cash
over 100,000 0
The Company will grant policies on cotton In pric-
es, on merchandize In store, and produce lu count# «.
transportation, at their former reasonable ratea; ais ,
on Marine Bisks to and from the port of UnlvesUu.
nin wfiTiin ft
Albe'rt Ball, President;
Ij M Hitchcock, Vice Ft;
fsadorc Dyer.
•lames Soney,
J P Davie,
Georire Ball.
Julius Frederick,
C B Hughes,
N B Yard,
Stephen Southwitfc
A P l.nftln.
William Cooke,
George W, (irover.
Office: corner of Strand and 22d street*-
wAalv J. S. lllíliiw. SecrilfcrT.
innuvK 'inn «nil ' ü 11111111 v 4
L'uü'iilll .tlllts 4olit:ilr.il.
1 Apply to
Mlitf Í <w IT/Iff
WOLSTON. WKTJ.s > vinn
Theodore Bnnis
nrtTiniHiircii mn JTKWBI.1.1CH.
JL . .
Has reopened bis shop oil Market Street,
next to Mr. Sylvester's saloon, opposite I'r-
^shofFs drug store. He has a complete assort-
ment of material on hand to carry on work
his line. Everything done at his shop w<MTftn*"
od. lie invites his old customers and the p**~
lie genorally to favor him with their patronif*
Galveston, July 28,1865—lydAw.
Boarding. , ,r
Boarders can be accommodated by th*
moath at
MRS. HINDMAN'S. ^
I on the Public Square ueurthc Bpiwcepal Clrni''*- ,.,
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