Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 155, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1865 Page: 3 of 3
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11 « business of J. Ksaflmaa. htM Ksulfinsn A
Kleaer, vili l.en*«fortl k< *soi,:inae<l indtr the style of
f. KACFFMAN * CO.,
kr. Ad. Heydeok«r, of this pl«o«t has been admitted!
partner. Mr. Wm. Holler will darn by pro -watlen
Mr. Josesh Braanaia ¡nt-rested aa apeóla partner
Galveston, December 1,1865. oujdjjr
To tklMwrj #f Callea.
Our Metallic Stamps are oca hand, and will be
used on Tboraday next, i repeat, agiiin, that bales
of cotton moat not be put on board of vessels, be-
fore the Revenue is paid and the Stamps attached,
such bales will be confiscated
MILTON STAPP,
deoSdtf Collector.
P. H. MOSES,
Estate Agent—Intelligence Orna ,
Corner 19th and Poatoffice 6ts., Eastof Custom Hoa^
galveston, texas.
Hasalwhvs a number of Housns for pale cheap. Title
warrantee, tar Great bargain nffore 1. fdcBina
JACKSON HOUSE,
Chuech St., between Bath Avenue and 24th St.
Good Booms newly famished. Table supplied
with (he i>est that the market aftord*.
dc5d2w
Toys, Toys J
Just received a fine assortment for Christmas
and New Year's Presenta. For sale by
A. BALDINGER,
Corner of Meohanic and 22d Sheets.
dofidSw (¡ .
~ 100K AT THIS—FOB SAIL "
3 lots of ground fronting on Treiuont Street 108
feet, and on Market Street 128 feet, known as the
burned district- This property is situated in th<j
most valuable and business portion of tha City.—
Also for sale two good dwelling houses, with all
the suitable outbuildings, and situated neax the
business part of the city. Alto for sale" 50
good lota in different parts of the City,, and on the
most reasonable terms. If preferred ft pórtiori rof
the purchase money oan remain on the property
for 1 orí years at 10 por cent interest All per-
sons wishing to invest in property will do well to
£vejne a call before purchasing elsewhere. Also
r rent the lumber yard formerly occupied by B.
8. Parsons, well enclosed. Apply to
J. L. DARRAGH,.
dec9d7t Land Agent, office on the Strand.
C ofmi ^AOTO R
AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
0>IVC*tOII,T(XM,
Solicits a continuance oftite patronage of hta
old friends and the pnblic. sepodAwly
A. Am¡Á '«-'«o.
hav i esutned business iu the MABBI.E Cfntnp
■tre *. Monuments, ToolAh*
dAwtf
.m. k. sinoletaby. t a Hite
0Í^Huu«;^íf, 'S «p^PAOTp9Í'cOMjaISslONMEBc1Uv1,
OSTEBMAN's bi-ild,ko anl
to " ¿Mr'óu shOrl notice.
Qheston, Juue 30,1863
A. EG AIV,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
and
Wholesale Dealee in Nobthebn and Westebn
PRODUCE.
62 Tchoupitoulas Street New Orleans.
All orders from the country, accompanied w|th
oath, will
Reference
Galveston; ——
Esq., lndianola. uov9d&wly
iers from the country, accompanied with
I meet with prpn.pt personal attention.
iee Adolph Fhrke, Esq., Uflord £ Jones,
1; John Collins, Esq., Houston; D. flullivsu,
waltkb l. mann momobwbg
MANN fc McMORUIES,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS,
• an ' 7
COMMISSION MERClfANTS.
aug2l Strand, Galveston. dAwtf
GRANVILLE H. SHERWOOD.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT LAW,
' Galveston, Texas.
*'fe.rAÍ'* Ma-.--
Of late Sortey,
I Smith A Co.
i J. U. fc S. R. SMITH lei CO.,
COTTON FACTO Hi
i ' ano
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
OSTERMAN'á BUilXTNO,
Strand, Galveston, Texas.
«T Will «.ve peusouai attention to a|l business en-
trusted to tn >jr car *. <>ct7 i &w ly
~~ S. M. SWENfcON,
[ ('ate of Austiá, Texas,)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, I
No. 26 Exchange Place,
Npw York.
Wül give special attention lo the sale of Cotton
and Wool; the purchase of Merchandisr (on orders
provided for by remittances or shipments) and the
iuvf&Uu?ut of lundttiu Govei ament or other aecuritiea.
•e
17
T. P. White,
sepftwAlflm
Strand,
Office in Ilendley's Building, Strand.
hn OV.it
oot20dwl
Dry Good : l)ry Goods ;I
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, 4c. .0
C. A. BULKLEY would announce to the Mer-
chants and Planters that he has just received mi
immefise stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Ac., Ac., which he offers to the trade at Adams,
Jordan A Cb.'s old stand, on the Strand.
Galveston. Nov. 23. 1865—dtf
FOR^TKlt'S HOUSE,
Coiner ot ^vtntc«nth «nil Mechanic Sti.,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
BY A. XI.
This place is large and commodious, and per-
the best Adapted in the city for the accommo-
dation of Tiavelers and mohthly Boarders.
Uocydlw*
SOAP~SOAI'!
Th# subscriber havinx been appointed Agent for the
M«nuf«cturers, li.French & Bro., N w York, has just
receivid from them, per steamer C. C. Leary:
350 boxes FAMILY SOAP,
170 boxes TOILET SOAP,
which I am prepared to offer to the trsdí at wholsale
prices. T. P. WHITE,
dc5dlia1 Adama. Jordan <fc Co.'s old stand. Strand.
Jwst Received,
By late arrivals from New York and New Orleans,
LARGE INVOICES OF GOODS,
consisting, in part, of
20 cases of American and French Prints.
20 cases of Bleached Domeatic.
25 bales of Brown Domestic.
100 cases Shoes and Bouts—men's and ladies',
misses and children's.
100 cases assorted Hats.
Fancy Goods and Notions innumerably.
Trunks and Valises, and Carpet Bags.
Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts.
We will receive, constantly, new supplies
by every steamer, and keep a complete stock of
overythsng in our line, suitable for the Texas mar-
ket Country merchants and planters are invited
to call aud ex unine our stock.
H. BLUM A CO.
dc7dlm Strand.
Bjr Steamers i hames and Tartar.
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK.
300 sacks Prime Coffee.
200 bbls Refined Sugars.
50 bbls. Whisky.
25 bbls. Syrups.
50 cases Kerosene Oil—in tin cans.
50 boxes Window Glass.
10 oases assorted Hardware.
5 " ,l Lamps.
1,000 Reams Wrapping Paper.
50 boxes choice Tobacco.
10 cases Smoking aud Fine Cut Tobacco.
50,000 Prime Segar*.
50 cases very fine Brandy.
5 casks & very fine Brandy.
25 oases very fine Port and Sherry Wines.
50 enses very fine Claret Wine.
*- The above goods, with others in stock, will
be sold at small advance.
J. R. BOSTWICK,
dcodtf Office upstairs in Sorley's Building.
F -REI HRElPFHffiín
TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!!
FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS!!
Just received, and more coming, a large assort-
ment oí Toys and Firework*.
COME AND SEE, AT
W. J. KAMPE'8,
Confoctinary, Market Street opposite
U3v23dti Commercial Exnresa.
GEORGE SCHNEIDER,
COMMISSION,
RECEIVING & FORWARDING MERCHANT,
DEALER IN GROCERIES A2fD LIQUORS,
Kuhu's Building, Strand.
Galveston, Sept'9, *65—dAw0m
H. BLliM A CO.,
• Inn. (SdccessobTo A. BLtncA Bbo.,)
Wholesale Dealer.-* in
9rj deeds, Boota aa< Shoes, Sats, lotions, etc., Etc.,
Strand. Galveston, Texas,
dc7 ^aff-Wood'S Iron Front Building.-^ [dwly
M. KOPPKRL,
IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
YjU. YJM
GALVESTON,
Ostebkan's Buildings, Steand. j t |
Always on hand a large assorted stock of Foreign
and Domestic Dry Goods.
nov29dAwly
J. FREDERICK,
COTTON FACTOR A COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
OuUd&wly GALVESTON.
49* Mv Hbnsé in New Orlenns will he conducted by
Mi-^srs. W. M. PERKINS and I>. L. REUNION,
of the we'l known linn of Perkins & Co,
nov2dw6m
BMjKKNSTHDT
Now Orleans. h«kk.
SILKENSTÁDT & CO.,
GENEUAXt COMMISSION MERCHANTS
HtNnLKY'i Buiujinu,
STRAND, GALVESTON
SET Liberal cash advances on coT,slg,„.u nt8
friends at New Orleans, New York or Liverpool.
MOr Exchange sold on the same place , and ó,lWr,
for purchasing cotton, wool, or Hides, promptly
{tended to.
j ■ i oetl'jiyu
j JALONICK & bsiiTU,
I "
GENERAL
COlVAHSSIO^r MEItCHANTS,
spll Stband, Galveston
W. J\. BRYANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BTKWSPAPER AKD PERIODICAL DEALER,
(Wasucnoton Hotkl.) Galveston.
Keeps constantly on hand all the leading Northern
and Southern Journal and Magazines, conbined with
a choice assortment of Noyels and Mosic. Dealt rs and
hgents supplied at short notice, on reasonable,term .
Trade lists sent on application of parties demrlng to
engage in the business. Capa ordors solicited.
áugSdiVwtf
■ " ' 1 ' * '
A. 8es8üms J C. mass I If.
A. SE8SÜM8 & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
Merchant*,
Kuhn's birttidino, Stband, Galveston,
Will give personal attention to all business entrusted
to their car-.
«■They are prepared to malee liberal cash ad
viuces'upon proouce consigned to their frieuds in
New Orleans, New York, Boston and Liverpool.
novlOdwlv
HAMILTON BLAQOK, n.|„ao, ' I
uk.nky w. blauob, Oalveaton j
i
i '!■> ii
00hen p. rKLI>>
No nr York t.'ity.
H. BLAGGE & CO.
J. S. & J. B. SYDJNOR,
AUCTIONEERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AT GALVESTON AIVD HOUSTON, t
bveey
TUESD4 Y AND FRIDA Y, AT EA CH PL A CK
We occnpy large Fire-Proof Brick Houses at tioth
places, consequently to our old friends and others dis-
posed to make us consignments we offer them safety
and abundance of room for the exhibition of every <te-
s.'riptiiin oí merchandise agd country-produce. We
also offer our services for the sale of Geal E<tate,
Furniture, liorses, Carriages, etc., etc,
J. 8. A J. B. 8YDNOR.
Galveston, Ang. 10,18(15. dAw
tu. 03WALnr Galveston pn. flum, A ley ton
T. OSWALD & CO.,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
GALVESTON it ALLEYT0N,
Tcxaa. aug9tf
SHACKELFORD, BROWN & CO.^
COTTON & WOOL FACTORS,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Stband, Galveston, Texas.
Respectfully solicitó a continuance of the patrons of
the old house and the public generally.
£. T uzaii & RIcGnr.
COTTON FACTORS, GALVESTON,
Office—Kuhn's Building1, tip Stairs.
july28 tfd&w
AUCTIONEER
E. L. Uflu I'd,
AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT
anp pkalkb in
oenktíal merchandize.
OM Stand, Tvemont Street, (Juloeston, T exan.
Vnril IS. 18(10.
«V liVIUISt MU'I 1
OiM.nhtír 2d. IrtiW
S. E. LOEB & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
auIS H Main Street, Jloutton, Tera*. daft
m. hans. ......MAT. OENOLKB. ......P. D. OlNEKJbAKSR.
IIANS, GENGLER & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Centeb Stbeet,
Between Strand and Me. hanic streets, opposite the
Washington Hotel.
novl8
Galveston. Texai.
dly
A R T H IT R II. K I> K Y & C O., "
OKNBBAL COMMISSION MKRCUANTS,
Ilendley buildinsr, Strand, (jalveáton,
D. WOLF & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
Houston, Texas.
Respectfully solicit the patronage of their old
friends and tht public generally. Orders executed
with promptness ana dispatch. o«30d\v(hn
"JESSE~STANCEL.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Galveiton, Texas,
Office in second floor of the brick lee House, near thw
Postoffice.
Prompt attention to business. n^pSdA wl v
J. Bcrloclicr,
GENERAL COMMifiJSlON MERCHANT,
Btkand, Galveston.
Storage in brie «buildings.
Receiving and Forwarding at lowest ratea.
June 12. IsrtS. b-tf
r. r. s uvvk*, Of the flrui ( boi'los bakkh,
of S vyar, Risher A Hall. { Formerly Raker A Boiling
B011 Ids Baker A Co.,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
and
Oeneral Commission Mershants.
Offic*: Straud, tialvcston, Texas.
Having a store house where any class oí good*
1 exposed for sale, we solicit consignments for a
!nl Uf
mm
CAD I 0 vApuapu 1
ta* It 11I. * a i!ft frtkdn
I. B. DOS WELL. O. X. HTJOHE8,
DOSWELL & HUGHES,
COTTON WEIGHERS,
*r Offioe In Sorley's Brlldhig, stC R. Hughes'.
atVMton Aug. 14. 18<U. ,1- #
Texas- ,
Represented in New York by Hoffman &
Co. Represented in New Orleaus by Kdev
& Pinckard, 183 Common St. [jy31-w&dly
HARLOW J PIIELPS & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 149 Gravlcr Street,
Between Camp and St. Charles,
an{21 New Orlrina.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT^
jt.'i <,;r. i;. • AND
't :I .MittftüT íWavotO J« t . .
DIALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMEbTlC
MERCHANDISE OF ALL KINDH,
Strand, Galveston, Texiu,
- o )• .: ")j - • • • 1 1
commebce stbeet, houston, texas.
&B* Office in New York city, GG Broadway. Hq¡
SOLE AGENTS IN THE STATE 0M itXAS
von
■
Finery's Improved Cotton Gins,
Howe's Celebrated Scales,
WILDERS PO WDER AND BURGLAR PROOF
Safes,
AND SCOVF.ll'S PLANTERS' U0RÍ.
nov'23dtf
Citarles Fred. Jennj.
MERCHANT,
GALVESTON.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
MAD J! CK COMStGXMRJCTS FOR SHIPMENT T*
Foreign and Domestic Ports,
ob eob sale in this mabeet.
ma-K
fob sale on
NEW YORK, NEW ORLEANS.
viii.,, < - ' • , ilu ¡* > 1 ^•.;.'• ■ fin . 1
ANT) AI.L TUR PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
sp21
europe,
IN SUMS TO SUIT.
EXCHANGE
FOR SALE ON
NEW Ó RLE -NS, NEW YORK,
AND LONDON,
V
in sums toj suit—coin ob citebenct.
scpt29dtf T. H. McMAHAN A GOL'tlT.
EXCHANGK.
Sigkt exchange on New York and New Orleans ft*
alft in sn r ns; r.n en it. Nnw OrloAVifl Hunk Not^S Wttnt^a-
auffSOiltf
EjwuneanH íiwtr
a. W. miWFOnD A CO,
exchange.
Sight Checks for Gold or Currency for Bale on
York or New Orleans.
.T S RFT.T.F.TIR A CO.
litviim
C. 1^. RElSSiVER & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HO OUil.V PIA, HAVANA.
Wo will execute order from onr frienc's iu Texas
for such staples as the Havana Market • ffors, It is
our intention to keep a ve sel in the trade with Gal-
veston. [augllw-dtf] C. L. B. A Co.
91. S. Kenton,
GENERAL COMMISSON MERCHANT,
Beblocpeb's Buildino,
STRAND, GALVESTON.
will bbcktve and hell on commission,
Groceries of all Descriptions.
Rkfkkenck—The business men and plante s of Texat
<en-irally. septdAwtf
« W, CRAWIOUI) &
EX x] HANG K BROKER 8,
Albert Ball's old staud,
S .i..
üóld, S lvcr and Greenbacks bought and sold at
ouri ent ntes; Collectious made on all accessible
potats ln ma United State, und nr*W« tSSSá oí
{Wüsx$¿s,¡a& d - ^ ^
EXCHANGE
ON NEW ORLEANS. NEW YORK A B0ST0W.
nnvlfliltf
t sums to suit.
a OPPERMAN.
BROAD GAUGE SALOOK,
(opposite the washington HOrEL,)
E. A. BT.A1glBT.lBV Proyt
—Tho best of—
Wines, Liquors and Cigar ,
Can always be found at wb saw *
*9- LUNCH EVERY DAY AT 10¿ 0 CLOCK A. *
TUB ANCHORAGE,
COBNEB O* CENTEB AND SlRANI STB!**.
W. 8. «00 D,
PWJttfc**
Where wtll be found, at all timet, the mrwtchejM
Liquors that the New Yotk a i New Orleans marü
oílord.
LUNCH FROM 10 w li EACH PAT.
«ntltttf
mm
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Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 155, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1865, newspaper, December 14, 1865; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178647/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.