Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1865 Page: 1 of 4
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Wm. b. sorlky,
mission and Shipping Merchant
AKI> OOTTON FAUTOR,
Strand, Galveston,
Opposite Bulletin and Civilian Offlcea.-^a
gUgld&lU
A. m. lfca,
Bookseller and Stationer,
masonic building,
Po„tOflico street, near Treiumit Texan,
Koeiis en hand n full assortment °r 'very thing iu
Hit) line, including Manos, Gustiirif and Mukic.
«ug2i'iy • -
JOHN W0L5T0N, C. a. WBLl.S, ClUitLBH víl OH.
irOf. m WELLS A VI!>OB,
general commission merchants,
St/and 4«alvt'StOH.
Wilt receive Cottym and other produce for sale or
fhiitiiiciit. Will <>.\ecute orders for Plantation supplies,
i\ lieu neeowipanicd by cash or socured'by consignment
t. ¡pmlucb. Instructions will bo implicitly onó'yed.
t\ ccoutit wiles promptly, ixudered. and proceeds of
3 [oi always r<>a '.y when culled for. jeiW-d<Sui
" b a t t Fn g E r&~ .t a Ó ic 7"
Attorneys at Law,
Galveston, Tpxas.
At their old office, Po*t Office Street.
*i.U.VISSTOiV, FRIDAY, AlJGUjST 28, I8gg.
UUIl'UU,
11 t-Omd
KONSULMANN & CO., •
boot and shoemakers;
MARKET ST., NEAR TREMO NT. „
(formerly Ahreira Furniture Warehouse,)
Galveston, Texas,
. I (Ave a large stoclf #1' the host quality of domestic
l.treign Leather on hand, also a stock of ready
ma ic Boots and (¡alters.
Orl -a .is prices.
Wo oilerdur work at N? w
julTdiy"
W m. .1. Kcid ,
43 COBONDOLET ST , NK\V OM.KANS,
Shipping and Commission Merchant.
Liberal cash advances made on cotton and
other approved merchandise, consigned to mo
at New Orleans, or to my friends Messrs. Spot
ford, Tileaton'& Co.-;' New York.
jy27-d3m*
JMt. T. II. SMITH. DH. 1). A. JAMKSON. A. U. JONES
SMITH, JAMESON «fe JONES,
Navaaota, Grimes County Texas,
Receiving, Forwmvling- and Commission
MERCHANTS.
Away from the dangers of fire and on tfie R. R. track.
(¿bods ou commission will bo «old at the highest mar-
ket prices (vud invariably governed by instructions.
jt?2'l~;innt , m :: • >%
A. lULDIMOGK,
I/KA I.1ÍU IN
China, (Jlass, Earthen, Bmtania
AND *
SILVER PLATED WARES,
TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES
WO OD an:) WfLLO W WARE,
Cornerjtfochanic and 22d Streets,
*'.2<Ny GALVESTON, TEXAS.'
¡TI. Ueicliinuu Sc Co.,
Auctioneers and Commission Merchants,
HOVfiTON, TEXAS,
W-itl. shortly open « Itousj in <J-AIjVICS5TON. floods
" 'i b ; consigned us at either place. Domestic produce
u a aj 6 on hand for sale or to exchange for mercban-
, v .- r.le 26-6rn
W. O. Cü^NUJW..
COHSCUL & CLiOUGFII, '
H EC E IT IN G, FORWA&DING AND
COMMISSION MBRChASTS,
Naeaioto, Teraw,
Will receive on consi gnment for sale or shipment, cot-
ton wool, hides and all kiuas of eoi&iiti v produce.
«-One hundred Hue American Mule/and Twelve
No. t six and eight mute iron axi© Wagons, with liar
uess complete, for sale. tiuglOiWro
ASDRKW NBJ1.L CltAWl''01t0.
Weill tV Crawford,
ATTORNEYS At L\\V,
general collecting agents,
and Brokers for ti '- purchase and sale of
HEAL ESTA IE, CORPORATE STOCKS, ANV
Uenting of Houses.
¡¡ST Will attend to ttio payment of Taxes on lamia 11
throughout tho State. * Galveston, Texas.
jnlldttMnlm
J. Bcrldclifsr
GENERAL C0MN1SSI0N MERCHANT,
S/kand, Galveston.
Storage in itrieUliuihliugs.
Receiving and Fürwariín¡j at lowest ratos.
June 12, lstfó. b-tf
B. S. PARSONS, "
has resumed the
Lumber and Commission Business
In Galveston.
Has on hand Cafeaaifeu Pine Lumber aud Sash, primed
and glazed. Will receive consignments and fill orjeie
for building materials, Ac &c.
J. S. &, J. B.SYDNOR,
AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AT GALVESTON AND HOUSTON,
EVSjKY
tuesday and friday, at eachpljtfe.
We occnpy l'irge Fire-PrOof Brick Housis at both
places, consequently to our old frieuds aud others dis-
posed to make us consignments we oflor them safety
and abundance of room for the exhibition of every de-
scription of merchandisffrmid country produce. We
also oiler our services for tlie salé of Real Estate,
Furniture, Horses, Carriage , etc., etc,
J. S. & J. B. SYDNOR.
Galveston, A ig. JO, 1863. d&wtf
~~ ¿ Uffoi'd,
A UCTIONBEK AND COMMISSION MBUOII AN f
AND DEALBB IN
GENEHAL MERCHANDIZE,
Old Stand, Tvemord Street, GcUcexton, TfXWi.
\pril 15, 1805.
tí W. Clt AU'- OUI) k CO.,
EXOHÜNQB jr^OKERS,
Albert Ball' old t n«l,
Strand.
Gold, S Ivor and Greenbacks bought and sold at
¿urvent r itua; Colleoiions made on all accessible
point* in th* United States¡ and proceeds remitted on
lay of iMvment. interest allowed oil apeeiai deposits.
Gaivftou, Txas, July 17,18¡ló. tf
■ '
i, J. WAU > , ..JA . CAMDKR.
A. J. WAKO to CO.,
C VTT ON FA WTOIiS,
AND
'0M MISSION MERCHANTS;
Sri; m), Next door to Ball, Hutching k Coi,
I GalvesHii, Texas.
. *>u
the i'eo
nesday
PeaWc,
boats were
Bach terrible force
of the Peabody.
At the time c
laid the boata bs
NO. 61
. - ISO to MO
on the Peftbcdy. The names of
SOT \\ a will attend strictly to all uottoa anOother!'¿«of the crew saved are known.
I rodnce f rwarded to ua for shipment, or sale. WH? cannot be correctly ascertained yet,
é teeute aU order for plnntatlpri supplies prompt)}1
HW
iBtruet ot ftVi 1 be inipfieitly obeyed.
ContUmnonts solicited.
, A.
i j
í9r«..
between
un.Wat
Th.
wer
i
yet imknowa
and struck.
Meteor before the
Life boat* -were
Meteor and picked up those
®wn with tho WTéck.
juiTtr
IV. Lldston«,
AUCTiONEER AND O -NRU.VL COMMISSION
MKRCHANT,
Ntict Building, Marlet Street,
Galvhston. * .
ItcffUltir Sales Wodncttlay nn<|^Sa>urdny
¿ABADIE & BARSTOW,®
i -.u Importers and Dehlers'ln
Drugs and Medicines, Paint Oi|g,
VARNISHES, COLORS, FIRE BRICK,
1 Garden Seeds, etc., etc,,
Corner Market aucl 22d fits., ÜALVütiion. Texas. «
au<r:iwAi'tf
-— ;/ r '■—■ m,,1-
Doctor Greenville Do well,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
Oalveftton.
Ori'icK—Masonic Building. Post Office street.
may31tf
near one huudred.
The ineteoi
till mornin
that might
but none were found
•* «viuvuwui
meteor remained near the
ning, in hopes of picking
sht be still floating on the
GEO. WYTHE BAYLOR,
receiving, forwarding
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Strand, Galveston.
Begs leave to inform his friends gcueralty, and "the
mess" especially, that lie libs opened a ganeral For-
warding and Commission business. He will atteud
strictly to all cotton, wool, or producc forwarded to
'nim lor shipment or sale. WiH alsp execute orders
for planters and inland merchants wlieu accompanied
by jonsignmouts of produce or easli. Refers to C. S.
l.ongcope, Houston; Yauc^ & Bros., San Antonio; r,
J. McKinney. Ausün. jn20d&wtf
€. 1^. BEISSNER & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ao OBRA PIA, HAVAJHi
We will execute orders from our friends in Texas
far such staples ns the Havana, Market tfers, It is
our intention to keep a ve Bel in tho trude with Gal-
veston. -f4Mgilw-dtf] C. L. B.&Co.
——i * -—' ^ inw ' ' ■ -
GEORGE SCHNEIDER,
COMMISSION & FORWARDÜTG MERCHANT,
DEALER IN GROCERIES AND LIQUORS,
Kulin's BuildHill'Sti-tind.
My friends and the public generally are advised that
I have roopened niy store as abovo. I will ahvayfl
keep a well awsorted stock of Merchandize on Iiiiud.
and shall peisoually attend toa conslgnm m'ts to my
care G. SCHNEIDRR.
Galveston, Aug. Ill, I8C5. lTdAwtf
F. W* Chandler,
A 11 o r n e y-a t-L a vv,
Dr. F. SCHLEPEGREIA,
IN CHARGE OF THE CITY HOSPITAL.
Offce hours from 8 to 10 a. m and .1 to 6 o'elock p„ uj
nuglí At tlic II< i ltal. d-wüm
Fr. ARNOLD^ ~
.(Late of l-'errer & Co.,) <
COMMISSION MERCHANT
and
IMPORTER OF HAVANA CIGARS.
""v e^soidbas Street,
New Orleans, La.
Refers at Galveston to Louis Ran, Esq..
aug8dlm
IUkñett Kino Aaeon Kino.
B. & A. KING,
frame, Sign, Ornamental and txcamboat Pointers,
'Paper Hangers, Glaziers, &o. <fco.,
Next to Rosenburg's Iron Frontstorc,
Market-Street, Galviiton, *
Will attend to all work in their line promptly and at
reasonable rates.
An assortment of Paints, OU, Turpentine, Window
Glasp, Sign Paintiug Materials, on hand*
Galveston,.Aug 7,18(15. t-yOm
w; WAK eWe €b,
ship broEer & commission Merchant,
159 COMMON street,
New Orleans.
Orders for every description of Merchandise promptly,
attended to.
tío.ngignment of cotton, produce and hides solicited
1 respectfully offer ms services to tlie people of Texas
angOdOm ■ - W. WAKEFIELD,
ÍSÁAC IWOSKS & CO.,t
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
cotton Factors,
MTRANO, CORNER TWEN'TY-SROOND STREET
■ v h ... 7V.iv/*.
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AUSTIN. Texas.
4HTHÜR II. EDE Y&CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Héndley building, Strand, (falViaston,
Texas-
Renresented in New York by Hoffman A*
C.o.
||m
scene of disasU r
any persons
ie pieces of wreck,
— _je propeller Mohawk,
„ >wn, the survivew were transferred to
íer from the Meteor and brought to this oiiy.
The Meteor was but slightly injured, and con-
tinued her trip to Lake Superior.
Fortress Monroe, Aug. 9. —Information having
been received at headquarters that the oo&t of thv
late CqI. pahlgren was in the hands of Charles
Davis, of Matthews county, Virginia, ¡an order
was issued to Lieut. S. J. Sowson, Provost Mar-
shal at Camp Hamilton, to go and socuré it The
Lieutenant accordingly left last Sunday, and ou
landing on the farm of one Barney Weston^ on
North River, was treated very rudely and disgrace-
fully by the inhabitants, ana by "Weston in par-
ticular, who informed the Lieutenant and his men
that they lived under eivil law, and woilM not
have tho military there, and spoke contemptuous-
ly or other Union officers.
They, however, ascertained that Mr. Davis had
-moved to Norfolk, and last night the Lieutenant
succeeded in obtaining the Colonel's coat. It has
five bullet holes in it. Weston's arrest has been
ordered. *
A thorough Bearch has been mdde for the steam-
er Effort, reported to have left New York under
suspicious circumstances; She is not in theso
waters.
The work of raising the Cuberland will soon be
resumed, although the pumps have not yet been
repaired. ;; '
New Haven, Aug, 9,—The American. Institute
of Instruction hela its second session to-day.
There are present at least 1000 guests from abroad,
mostly frem the Northern States, of whom two
thirds are Indies.
'B. G. Northrup was elected president.
The question discussed to-day was, "What du-
ties does *ie return of peace bring to the friends
of education, especially in reference to freed-
Speeches were made liy Rev. Mr. Stanhv and
Rev. Mr. Abbott, Of New York; Prof. Hart, of
Philadelphia; Prof. Bassett, odlorcd, of Philadel-
phia; Binhop Smith, of KetttoekV; Mr. Wood, of
Illinois; Prof. Thatcher of Yale; Prof. Seachos, of
Andoter;
Mr. Abbot said he had letters from Gov. Holdcn
and Brownlow urging missionary works in tlic
North to establish public school systems in Ten
nesse and North Carolina.
Prof. Bassett urged co-operation With the black
to accomplish the object. Freedmen would have
more confidence in negroes as teachers.
A letter from Gen. Howard was read, of which
the following iSÍ R portion am tinrtiaularlv rt
relating to tlie education of the Amevionr
BALL, IIUTCHINGS& 00.,
Cotton Factors
and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
j|lw&dly. Galiteslan, Texas..
B. VAN.YOHIt. . . í- 7«WI«K
Van Yorfc & Ziglrr,
* c O T TON BROKERS,
GALVESTON.
Have opened an oifteo in this City for the purpose of
lutyiug and classing Cotton, anu froip their long ex-
perience iu tlie cotton trad<i, feel assured they can
Kivc Fatisfactiou to those who may entrust them with
their business. júlBd-wtf
ltcters to the merchants of Galveston generally.
A. Allen do Co.
hav lesnmed business in the MÁRBLF. YART>, Centre
alr¿ t. Monuments, Toombs and Headstones prepared
to ó. dor on short notice. ■
G >H cston, June 30, 1865. d&Wti
k. r, s vwykr, Of the firm i ....... .boci.ds baker,
of S ft yar, Uisher & llall. j Formerly Baker & Boiling,
Ron Ids Baker & Co.,
v'OTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
... AND
General Commission Mershants.
Office : StraucT, Galveston, Texas.
4S i'aviug a store house Where any class of goods
n i .> eXnoSed for sale, we solicit couaiirnmeots for a
VWI-I.-VUphhbj™ ..--w r7 — —
Represented in New Orleans by P. ■•V
Kdey, 37 Union St. [jy31-w&dly
juiced at the proposed diaeiiwdnfa of thA rh
ing to thei jed-
men. My purpose is to aid the work oí education
• V ' Í 1
rn. Oswald, Galveston rn. iaOM, Ailey^n.
T. OSWALD & CO.,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND
GEKEUATi COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
GALVESTON & ALLEYT0N,
Texas. ougOtf
auvua Á XáJ r« TT"77 ——— •
1iy every meahs of encouragement that are or may
come within my po^er. As Commissioner of
Freedmen or Refugees, I will havé the general
superintendnce of the work in the States where I
have assistant commissioners and have already pro- -
vi'ded, when possible, that tho teachers shall have
quarters and fuel, and they are permitted to hnvo
the army ration by purchase, which lessens tho
cost of board one-half. When the blacks have re-
ceived money or wages enough they wilj feed
ivmnv tfinebera ns tnn bonovolent agencio tv
'Dinn úó
Keeps eonstafitiy on hand
ftiwl SsAiifíi^rii .TnnrYifll-i nrifl
W. N. BUY ANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL DEALER.
(Waahington Hotel,) Galveston.
ill the leading Northern
_ ... , [agazlnes, ^ÁRhlnedwith
a choice assortment of Novel and MoslC. Dealirsartd
agents snpplietl at short notice, ou readable term .
Trade lists sent on application of parties dosiring^to
engage in the business. Casa orders solicited.
aug8d&wtf
J. SHACKELFORD,
Cottom Factor, Commission and Shipping
MERCHANT,
Strand, Galveston,
I would Inform my friends and the pubUq, generally,
that on the first of August, ult, I resume1 niy old buai
n*Q4
y v |/y"wv. •
uflml i a \o t.ríldo.
iulltf
' UIJ UJU VU!
aiiírSdA'u'tí
Theodore Bauss,
watoiimaeer and jeweller.
v/i
.i phv;í>r,,?.i:r MrÉÍ)fc.t
III. S. Benton, .
(Late of San Antonio,)
BR( tsER, RECEIVING, FORWARDING
AND
. COMMISSION MERCHANT,
JJulve8tm¡ Texan,
oegs e.ive to inform his frienls throughout the cynn-
try tli t lie has opened a general
Font' tf ding <£* Receiving Commission Business,
at the c. rner of Center street and the Strano, Galve<5-
ton, i.'xas.
He all attend strictly to all cotton forwarded to him
for sill e ent or sale. He will also purchase Planter's
*"ppltc*. Ilefer to the business men of Texasand the
! plántp s generally.
! Kfnn .Miit Kill. 1R0t).
U.#í
i til\,lit
B. DOSWKLXa. 6. T. HUGHES,
DOSWEkli & HUGHES,
Cotton weighers,
i?!#5T Office in Sol-ley's Bi-ildlng, at C. R. Hnghes*.
:A-i'j. II. 18W. dwtf
Has roopened his shop on Market Street,
next to Mr. Svlvester's saloon, opposite Ür,
Asholfs drug store. He has a completo assott-
ment of material on hand to carry on v?oik in
his lino. Everything done at his shop warrant-
ed. He invites his old customers and the pub-
lic generally to favor him with their cairouage.
Galveston,. July 28,1865—-Ijd&w.
' Lahuzan & RieGar.
COTTON FACTORS, GALVESTON,
Offioh ■—Ktthn'i Building., up Stairs.
july28 <fd&\r
• T. MATHER,
(Formerly of the firm of Math.-r, Hughes4 Saunders,]
COTTON AND WOOL FACTOR,
jSJVD OEM'ERAL COMMÍSSIOSf MERCHANT,
D. PRATT'S COTTON GINS for FBie. Office ir
Ktilin'i) Rniidiliff. Htrand. f '' una1'* i > 1
itU
^ «vmwmwao mo vuv muyufvlvmv III (iy
send" them. So they premise. Then ófeua the
teachers and organizados many schools as possible.
The difficulties will be from the opposition of
blind prejudice or real ignorance, goiue men will
shut their plantations as far as they can ag.iinst
loyal teachers, and we must meet them in the spi-'
lit of missionaries. My .agents are instructed to
give full protection to the schools. They will al-
ways have the power to call for military aid, but I
am much induced1 to exeróise evory other method
before calling for military force. We must do
what we can to overcome prejudice or opposition
by carrying with us the spirit of .Cb^rist into every
nook and Corner of the South, rejoice over every
foot of ground gained, and never be discouraged
at contumely or failure. The whites need much *
real effort in their behalf I have scarcely ayer
found a white child that could read in passing
through Georgia and South Carolina. The union
of the different benevolent agencies is realljf a
move in the right direction, it' will harmonize
and encourage the eiiorts of those whose hearts
are longing for a successful fullillment of the pro-
mise of this wonderful revolution. Work aud
schools go hand in hanct. \v«Aell freo^bor V
SuTrt?. > a<" <>i '"'-iigtatiira Mid pur-.
«Ytf. , ,A'^#tuT of laud by freedmen more or less
f5 -:aed, schools and churches will spring into
I '.'.xisteuce. More than 80,000 people, old and
young, iu the insurrectionary States, have learned
to rend ini the last three y :iu-a. The soldiers" of
regiments and schools established, all over those
States attest to the enerory put forth. When the
loyal • Government, the loyal Christians and the
roes on the one side, working night, and day,
it will be the efforts of a few blind guidds on .
ither ? It is for the interest of the South to
jpiaate with us, and God grant her sous and
{bt-ers the wi.sdom to do so before he afflicts
further.
Very truly yours,
• O. «
Gov. Andrew will speak to-nn
NiSiw York, Aug. O. -The ft
the navel engagement
in the Journal Der
At. ft" a. \r Mm I ,
fSEK FOURTH
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