Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 60, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1865 Page: 1 of 4
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issiou and Shipping Merchant
AND COTTON FACTOR,
Strand, Galveston,
¿siT Opposite. Uulíutiu luid Civilian Offices.-®®
angMM* * "■ kr«:¡J
A.M.LEA, ~
Book seller and S tatíóher ?
ouilding, '
l'ust Office Btrcet, near Treraout (ialvepton, Texas,
a fttli assortment of every thing iu
hte'irnisdeluding Pianos , Guitars and Music.
<Hg0*iy ' 'MJj
john wolstÓn, c; a. wbm.s, ciubles vinoit,
WOtSTON, W13 L tS & V| HO IS,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Straiul tittiveston.
W'icccjve fViUuñ and othur produce for sale of
lOiipmeyít AVf" |35£cl'^ ü,Jer* ÍV1' Wwitatjoii supplies,
n Uen/ftjNlíluie.4"l)jt-qufi or atfcurc<J ln®ijpusiKninaut
¡produce. Instructions will bi^iniplicitly
THURSIMV, AUGUST 24," 1865.
ijífopnsigumeut
. — Jioltlv obeyed.
Account wales promptly rtudore#, und proceeds of
" ?w
DA L LING g R A: J A t K ,
Attorneys at Law,
At
• 1 It tirad
Galveston, TfiXQS.
their .old office, Post Office Street.
ItONSULMANN & CO.,
B<>OT AND SHOEMAKERS,
MARKET ST., NEAR TREMON'JX
(formerly Ahrcn's Furniture Warehouse,)
. Galveston, Texas,
llave a l u;g« stuck qt the beyt quality pf tfttjiiestic
tt'u • fiirHfgn Leather on hand, also a stock of ready-
ma le Boats and Gaiters. We offer our work at New
Orl -n.is prices. ' ■ " 5 jnl7dlv
f
W IH. J. lie ill
43 Coron'jdoi.et St ; Ne\v Orleans,
Shipping and Commission Merchant.
Liberal cash advances made on cotton and
other approved Merchandise, cóusigned to rue
at New Orliiaiu, or to my friends Messrs. Spol'-
lord, Tilestoh ¿c Co.. New York!4
jy27dilm*
I'H. p. 11. MlITlf. 'mi !>'. ji; ¿ámcson. a. U. JONES
SMITH, JAMESON JONES,
Navuaota, Uriiuttt Uouútv, Texas,
Receiving, Forwarding wui Commission
ME Kcil A NTS.
Away from the dangers of lire and on the ft. R. track.
Goods ou commission w ill be sold at the highest mar-
Mf Pnces and invariably governed by lustmctibns.
—n—+
A.
Ají
..J. . cuótuit,
GOVX C1X.L «t (
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
COMMISSION MBRCHANTI,
Navasoto, Texas,
W|''r®°*,T;e '¿J oonsignment for sale orwhlpiWent, cot-
'h'O i aU¡kiuua of i onnfry pro4m>«.
H?*"nn^UU^riC. ,e 'VIie,icRn Mules and Twelve
No. i six and eight mul.- iron axle Wagon , with Hot.
ness complete, fur sale'. * IuglOdS.«
W. VHAWKOHI).
andrew nkili, .....
Weill X Cra
attorneys atvlaw,
GENERAL, COLLECTING AGENTS,
and Hrokéts for th parchase atltf sale of
REAL ESTA TE, CORPORA TÉ STOCKS, AND
Ucutiug «I" Houses.
*3" Will atti'ud to the payment.of Taxes on lauds
¡uí&wam' Galveston, Texal.
« W. CHAWi OKU k €<fc*
EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Albert Ball's «Id stand,
S| ai d.qfj*m<> r#i
Gold, K toer and 0
curreut r ites ; Oullec
ells bought and sold at
made ou all accessible
b-tf
IIALDINOEK,
URA I.Kit IN
China, Glass, Earthen, Brittania
AND
SILVER PLATED WARES,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
WO OD AN:J WILL 0 W WARE,
Córner Mechanic and 22d Streets,
an2dly . . GALVESTON, TEXAS.
N. ftteichmau & Co.,
Auctioneers and Commission Merchants,
nOUSTON, .TEXAS,
Will shortly open a Housa in GALVESTON. Goods
¡'Hiii b .' <íoiHÍgnon us at either placo, i Domestio pi*oduce
ú wars on imad for sale ot to exchange for méruhau-
>.¡¿e. | [je 2ft-6m
I)r, R St íílL KP ¿GUELL,
IN CHARGE OF THE CITY HOSPITAL.
Off ce hours from 8 to 10 a. m and ¡1 to 5 o'clock p.
angl2 At tlie Hospital. d-wGni
"" - "~Fi . AUNOtiD,
(Late of Ferrer & Co.,)
C Olí MI 88 Í ON MERCHANT
:; • ' AND
IMPORTER OF HAVANA CIGARS.
—^ 69 Poyubas Street,
Xcw Orlcaiui, tft.
ffg" Refers at Galveston tó Louis Itáu, Esq..
ahgfidlm
Uarnutt KINO.. . ¿ AABON KING.
B. & A.
lfou8e,. SJnn, Ornamental and Sleamlwalf Pa.intei%
JMfter Hangers, Glctxteri, '&c. <£c.,
Next-to Roíc'riburg'á iron Prónt Btdt'é,
Mallei Street, «alvcston,
Will attend to all-work in thoir line promptly and at.
reasonable rates. ,
An aHsoTtmeiit of Páirtt#, Oil, Turpentine, Wlridow
Glass, Sign Painting Matipials, on lu nd.
(rálveston, Aug'7'. ' t-w6m
-
SHIP BROKER & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
159 COMMON 'STREET,
, . fiitWt Olrl«5«tts.'
Ordcrsfot evíry1 áfcs(^1|ition of Merchandise promptly.
^attended to. f r
W signliientafif fcoflbn, produce and hides solicited'
I tcspoi.tiully offer nw services to the"pe6i le of Te\ai
angOdfim , \y. WAKEFIKLD,
ISAAC MOSKS & CO.,
Q O M MI S SIÓ fr'lk 'MERCHANT 0
AND .
Cp TTON.F4CTOÍI&
Im BTRAX^j etiRMBR TWEKTV-SECONp STREftT,
Galveston Texas, .
' ft :l>;« L.'-" Í - •
m NQi/l?) OARONbBLEl' STEET,
New Orleans, La*
(uis.nr
„ J. Berloehei',
GENERAL COMNISSION MERCHANT,
SriiAírt ; Galtusion. '
Storage in bricltbuildings.
Receiving and l<"orwarding at lowest rates.
Juue 12, l«(jj.
13. S. PARSONS,
has resumed the
Lumber and Commission Business
iu Galveston.
Has 011 hand Calcasieu Pine Lumber and Sash, primed
Alia glazed. Will receive consignments and fill orders
ror building muU:vn>la, &C&C.
J. $. & J. B. SYDN6R,
AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AT GALVESTON AND HOUSTON,
/ . !,.] ,. . ■ . • . . 1 - ml
' bveby
rt. , ,,
TUESDA Y AND FRIDAY, AT EACH PLAGE.
We otienpy lsrge Fire-Proof Hrick Honsts at both
places, conseqnent'y to onr old friends and others dis-
posed to make us consignments we pfter them safety
and abundance, of room for the exhibition of eveiy ,de-
scriptjou of uierchandise find country produce. i¡ We
also oiler pur servioea for the sale of liaal Estate,
Fufnituije, Uorscs, Carriage , etc., etcy
J. 8. & J. B. SYDNOR.
Galveston, Aug. 10,1865. ' d&wtf
É. L. Ulford,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
anjp dbai.br is
GEN ERAL1IERCHA ND1ZE,
Old Staiui,. Tremol Street, Qnlceston, Ttzat.
\pril \3, 1805.
««07 W 1'imi Kniiirit; • --
IIE C E1YIN G, FORWARDING
' 'AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Strand, Oalvestoii.
Begs leave to Inform bis friends generally, and "the
mess" especially, that he h s opened a ganeral her-
aud Commission business. He will attend
points I,' the United States, and proceeds remitted on
la-; of vmant. Interest allowed on special deposito ,
GalvesAtiii T xas, July r tf
A, J. WAK'....p¡ C.UU)ER,
A. J. WARD & CO.,
C ITT ON FACTORS,
ANO:.
J O M MI S 81 o N MERC HAN T 9,
stb \n ; Noxt door to Ball, Hutohlugs ft 06.,
fíalvésto , Texas.
A3-We will attend strictly to all cotton and other
roduce forwarded to ns for shipuieot or sale. Will
teeute 4II orders for plantation supplies vrorimtlv.
istruct oits wi'l be implicitly obeyed. w
Cbnglg aments solicitad, JnlTtf
Mdstone,
AUOPiOSEER AND G NERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
New Building, Market St red,
Galvbston.
Regular Suléi Wedneadajr and Saturday•
LABADIE & JBARSTOW,
Importers and Dealers inf ,
Drugs and Medicines^'Paints Oils,
VARNISHES, COLORS, FIRE BRICK,
Garden Seeds, etc,t etc,,
Corn<* Markot and 22d Sts., Galvestoh, Texas.
au«;tW&iJ<f
Doctor Greenville Dowell,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Galveston.
Offiok—Mtujou|c Building, Post Office street.
A h uiay31tf
warding auu vomiuipmv /wnuvn , . ..v. -~z~-
strictly to áll cotton, wool, or producp forwarded to
him for shipment or: stile. Will also execute orders
fot planters and inlandmerchants when accompanied
by consignments of'produce or cash. Refers to^C. S.
Longcopo, Houston j'Vanot & Bros., San Antonio; 1,
J. McKinnev. Austin. ,iu20d*wtf
BALL, HÜTOHINGS & CO.,
Cotton Factors
kfld ' ;
COMMlSSIOir MERCHANTS,
jylw&dly Oalueaton, Texas.
K. VAN YORK. ..I.'..... ■■ •.'fJ'hil-A' • • -J* '7'ieiWl
Van York & Zigler,
COTTON BROKERS,
GALVESTON. '.{BS
Have opened an afRca Id this city for ti{e purpose of
buying'aud Classing Cotton, anu from tlieir.long ex-
perience in tlie1 cotton irada,• féel assured they can
¿ire satisfaction to those "Who may entrust them with
their business. juUid-wtf
Refers to the mérchanls of Galveston ggncrally
A. Allen & Co.
hav 1 esumed busiuesa iu the MARBLE YARI), Centre
at.rA f. Aíom.iriátits. Toombs and H.-fidstonea prepared
sire i'. biuuliuci"",
to o.d^r on short notice.
a1. K estoh. June 30,18o5.
C. L. BEI6SNER & CO.,
COMMISSION MEROHANÍS.
0 OUR A PIA, HAVANA.
We will execute orders from our frieriita in "Texas
for snoh staples a -the Havana Market • flfers. ItiB
our ipteatioi^to keep ave solio tho trad 0 with Gal-
veston. [augllw-dtf] C. L. B. & Co.
GEORGE SCHNEIDER,
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
ytyÁLÉÜ lN GROCERIES AXD LlQ UQfiS,
Kulin's Building, Strand.
My friends and the public generally are advia^i} that
I have reopened my store as above. I will always
keep a well assorted stock of Merchandise án hand,
, iu,d 8ha|l porsoually attsnd to all consignments to my
cure G. SCHNEIDER,
aatwestfln. Ant. 16. 1865. 17d&*wtf
r. w- c*k..aio^
A ttorn ey-at-La w,
jy25,6m AUSTIN, Tjbxas.
ARTÍI Ü R H. EDE Y& CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
_ Hendley building, Strand, Galveátonj
Texas ,
Represented in New York by Hoffman &
Represented in New Orleans by P. F
56 of the State. ,
WW*envlV8 ,BrtVlIimah owwspondeat says the
m state oí water at present provailine 111 the
Savannah ltívél-is i&terferhlg sonouidy' WTOi the
■ i(*f leottAn to
dered the people additionally
oompletioftoftie Geoi
work on it Is being pushed on
Wo, a# also on the Atlantic and
running westward from Savannah. í
Quaitera^ster Brannop has given otdei H for the
Pulaski House to be restored original pro-
sr, who was an officer of
ren
1 for the eai'h
prietor, Majolr Wiltbei
tlv Confederate army.
New York, aim. 1
BP—. jToast ..
Win. Marvin, of
to the beome of
14ifr-ProviHional Governor,
sued, ¡his oroclaination
nouneing id's nppoinfcmenr by the'
informing them of the neoessAry steps to
restore ^ to civil government. '
Days for the el^ctipu of delegates to a eonven-
tion, ana for the assembling of the same, are not
decided upoh, but they will be ñamed as soon as
proper, for the people to take the oath of álle-
■¡■land for other nebessary > preUminari®^ nH
is been done by all other Proviiiional Gover-
Jiórs
Mr. Marvin informs the citizens that slavery is
dead and cannot bo resuscitated, but he does not,
like some¡Qf his colleagues, re-appoint the local
Civil officers who officiated under rebel rulo, al-
though thé old county inchinbents" aré authorized
to still act in matters pertaining to administration
of esbiteis, recording to deeds and sUflh ¡indispen-
sable business, until the regular cml government
shall have beon restored. The Goveniqr>aves it
to the militaiy to presorte óvder. and to take cog-
nizance of ita breaches th*hnfchoát"ífti6 flt^'jind
or TerrítCry ai o
—— Áúg. íi—Encoiüiiged by^a pro-
gtéas of events in different parts of the wórld, and
especially by the abolition of -slavery tluroághout
nearly the whole of the United States; and the
..
efforts looking to its exclitóion m that empire. Al-
ready preparations foi a partial emancipation there,
1 be seen by ipfceresting articles which we
, u ™ been introduced in the
Buref, their advoetrewo ct of beoonr
effortf foratüj forth^r conceé.iws^.
and hope before many years they will be able U
effecl the complete abolition ot slavery in their
country. ' •> ■ 1 ":n;i '
Cincinnati, Aug. 14.—A three stm-yibiriolo build-
Co^,
Edey, 37 Uuiop St.
fjyai-w&diy
badly injured.
A quaitermaster's clerk^named RupseR was^ar-
at Louisville.
* New York, Au$. 13,—The Herald's Richmond
correspondent sayS the report in thé Northermpa-
pers, bearing upon the movements of¡ (Jen. R. E.
Lee ¿re wholly erroneous. Six weeks or-fnore ago
Gen. Lee left this city and proceeded to the'villano
of Cartersville, Buckingham ooünty; In tiiis State,
011 the south of James River, forty, miles from
Richmond, where he i living in the Utmost seclu-
sion,- scarcely "answering the miRCeliaiieOas letters
addressed to him. He resides in a small cofctttge,
the property of Mrs. Cox, adjacent to «iul belong-
,ing to which are some four acres of laud. ^iiieh he
' tinds recreation in cultivating. Gen. |j«í' Í unu-
sually retired in his seclusion, and it tó probable
will rarely, if ever, emetge from if.
th. oswAU), Galveston. ph. flux, Alloyt?n
T. OSWALD &. CO.,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MKllCHANTS,
GALVESTON d¡ ALLÜYTON, ,
,>!,/■ «cxa*. • • nugDtf
W, Af. BRYANT,
irIJfOLpfAl^ ANO RETAIL
NEWSPAPER ANO PERIODICAL DEALER',
(WiAAHiNOTON lfoTEi,,) Galveston
& choice assortment of Novels andMosio. Dealers and the handsome sum of six thousand five hundred
agente annulled at short notice, on reasonable'ternif. dollars. The lowest contribution to fund Was
Trftila li
engage i
MIÜU Ut PHUIV UWMVV, V.« ,vunv.M. .w v . ...y.
sent on application of parties desiring to
in bttaineas. CasU Ol dei'8 solicited- , t, .
n-tt
AArH&t.f
p. r. s \ wvkr, Of the firm I ..«oulds baker,
of S v\yer, liisher & Hall.) Formerly Baker & Bollmg,
Bonlds Baker A Co.,
-'COTTON AND-WOOL FACTORS
AND
General Commission Mershants.
Office : Strand, GalVesto,n, Texas.
A® t'nving a store house wheré ariy class "of goods
can i e exposed for sale, we solicit consignments for a
wholesde trade. jutltf
J. SHACKELFORD,
Cotton Fao or, Comsmssion ano Hhipí?ino
merchant.
Strand, Galveston,
i would inform my friends and the pubüe generailv
ÍJ.ot im mir first of Auaust. ult.. i resume dlvnw kd
w aa
M+iJ v(u
«11 va 111 1
old bill
SdAwtf
Theodore Bnuss,
«ri-f<^rrtAÍr«!R AMh JEWfifl.LER.
M. S. Benton,
(Late of Satt Antonio.)
BRt KÉR, RECEIVING; FORWARDING
and 1
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Galveston, Ttfxas,
negs e:ivo to Inform his frienls through out the coun-
try th t he has opened a general : ,
Forw. ti ding t& Receiving Commission Business,
at the en rier of Centér «tfeét anYtíié Strano, Galves-
u'hVi\ 11 'attend strictly to all cotton forwarded to bin '
for shlv n ent or sale, , He will,,nIso purchase Via titer'*
supplies. Refers to the bfisinerfs meu of Texas and thd
planto s generally. . ' ,
<Sn|. Kinii. June ISth. 1863
•«. Its original
«•«**«§ m —nnnftl
vv,—— ^Hth an
Th« nnwihtw of batiJttt in Weratioi'
tenjdol-..-
oblflj wj m humamv*
ver tie ad for sale in the cit, r.
cost was two thousand dollars.
During the week ending
banks were <
of $207,430.' - t
Up tú date, is 1,524 with tmthoriaed oapitol of
, $387,830,241. ,
This being the general reception day at the
White House, the President wua literally over-
whelmed With visitors whité and blnck.; . Alargo
maiority of ¡the callers were rebels seeking pardon,
and office hunters. Very good-looking ienuile cal-
lers were pardon-seeking. FetriMrc pardon-bro-
keM were also in attendance, but failed ln¡ their ef-
forts to gain the President' attention. The busi-
pardon-brokoring by women has, lajen pro-
to'a disevftditable extent, aftd the President
wvll«U IjU ct uinuioiui
y)Cgj«a In nn Vt ALnW
^ DÓSWEI-L & HUGHES,
,i:,0 r COTTON WEIGHERS,
jsy Office in Kahn's Building, atM. S. Benton's.
/ifiirtnton Ana. 14. 1865. dwtf
•*é in'«W [ 1 • "'-At '1 I • )
Has roapened lii« shop on Maiket Street,
next'to "Mr. SVlyester's tialbon, oppose J>r.
j\&hofTfl drug stotó. ' He lias a complete ii^sort1-
ment' of matertal1 oh hand to carry «n woi'k ¡in w „„„„ wlolu.
iiis line. Everything done at his ebéf warmht Nearly four niilliions ia national bank currency
ed. He invites his old, puctomere and tihe issued from the Treasury Department flaring the
lie generally to favor him with their catrona^. .past wcá. The total amount now(incirc datio|i h>
il av uí 1 j $189,605(9ik/.
In New York, Aug. ll.—'The Tribune^ .Rldtemond
correspondent says that the .plan Of fieisumig «mi-
gration to Vergiwa.has been deleatedby th^ uetjon
of the prominent land holders.
A llúttlbfilf ól óhftplHltli CtifeltéwKiu mwi* «
about to be'musterod out of servioe have —
ge^eh^e<?f^aie various wilored^ohui^ie^ in
nf it, ««.Uüjwiion of hill fmindry at
that lie is ready to en-
C vv >wwr ■ ■■■* «..v ..
Gal vcajtei ,, «Inly 28,18G5n-l >d£w
■. ¡ >, at-..
La buzan & Mc«nr.
COT.rON FACTOttá, GAl.VESTOK.
M O^Ft^T-Ktihti's
july£&
■„.( -j; jii - - -■" -i f ■ ■ 1 ■ ^ • '?■ ■-Li •
. su nil T. M ATHER,.' '
(Formerly of the firm oí Math A, Hi%Tiés.V dátíiMci n,>
COTTON AND' WOOL FACTOR,
JJfto GKXifiAL coMMiYsro# MF.nck xi
D. PRATT'S COTTON GINS for calo. Office in
Knhn'a Building. Strand, (ialvw-toin,
loiders. •
regiments
uUanlfem,.
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