Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 74, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 9, 1865 Page: 1 of 4
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WM. B: SORLKY,
S^plnt Merchant
AM> ^ACTOit,
"•■'«" 'ST^tAÍÍTy,1 G^I.VKSTON, "
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Offices.-^#
irtrr ...-/ "1«" ^ ^ '.3^X' ,
. j} o 9 k Afttfól and S t a t i o n o r
.y4$QNTC BqiUJING
potft Office street, wer-Tremont Ga.?es>ton, Tejóáfc,
' Kwp* < n l and WfbH'á&«<i<iincat of every thing in
« . tyrtfufr ¡'icl^jig pjiaaus* Guitars and Music.
ni5;*"y
JOHX WOI.STON, ''tí (í. WK¿W, OII.WU.KS VIDDlt,
, HOLSIOX, WKLLS A VIUOK,
WQMAUSSION MEWtyANTS,
Stijuid Galveston,
'ItiWVoc^Ue 'lottbn «ml other produce for sale or
,'ii| iuent. Will <*wute ..rdrr« for Plantation supplies*,
«lieu áceompuiiM cash «r.Mvnwdjibr cous¡gim a>it
«• produce. Instructions will be Implicitly 'obeyed.
>cwMínt rjimüif.tlV rendered, and proceeds or
s Jes always r*u'.y wl^tu called,!'^ jeW>dfink
DALLIN G KR & JACJt,:
« i
ATWBXKvs at Law,
.Vf:-r . !.♦<••* (m r •« t
Galveston, Texas.
Hg^ At their old office, Post Office Street,
,.,vf J l-Orndi .
■ I, —TT—i 1 ' "■■■'
: ¡ 1 KOMSHLHIAXN & CO., *
«l'OT AND SHOEMAKERS,
MAllKkv ST., NEAR TREMONT.
(Formerly Ahreu's Furniture "Warehouse,)
Giilvestoii, Texas,
Have a large sttak of the best quality of domestic
*ii i oeigri Leather <>u hand, also a ktock of ready-
uuidé Boots and Gaiters. We ott'er Oilr work at N«.w
Philip <ü¿ tucker, x." j. league.
TUCKER & LEA OUE,
Attorneys aud ('¡uinaellors-at-Lnw, Galveston,
rexas. Office as formerly 2nd door west of
rq t oflice. |j$9-dly
V. fl. 00 UNCI LI. , ; ^ P. CLOPQa,
COVNCUL & CbOVGH,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
XavoMto, Texas,
Will rccelve oh consignment for sale or shipment, cot-
íiíL*^0 ' '"®e^'®id alt kiuos of country produce.
*r One hundred tine Amanean Mules a«d Twelye
No; l six aud eight mult- iron axle Wagon#, with Har-
ues* complete, for sale. auglOdflm
■; R. «fc D. G, ni¿Í3; r
COTTON FACTORS.AND .
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Have opened their office at the place formerly oc-
cupied by them, corner of Tremont street and the
Strand, Galveston. augl9dlm
t. mather,
(Late Mather, Hughes ASaunders,) *
COTTON AND WOOL FACTOR,
JJYJD OEJfERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
I). PfcATT'8 COTTON GINS for >-aie. Office in
Kiiha's Building, Strand, Galv<wiou. au«2tjal
JN8&C0
ft*
inesa
B.S.PA
. lili resumed tho
Lumber and CouimlMl
in Galveston,
Has on band Calceaiau Pine Lumber andSash, primed
and glased. Will receive consignment* and till orpeia,
for building mutunals, Ac &c. " "
.... ,.,11 ni.i.Mlort—rf4
«)r< ¡i ,jk prices.
ju!7dly
Win..I. Iteid,
43 CVitoNDoi.KT ST , NEW OKI,BANS,
Sfiippirif/ and (Jonvnissipn Jlfefchant.
Liberal cash advances mad on cotton and
, ««tber approved merchandise, consigned to me
at,.View Uiieans, or to toy friends Measra. Spof-
/árd¿ '1 ileatoji Jt Co.. New York.
jv!i7-dflmw
MURRAY & NEPHEW,
COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS,
> .iAK.i?!) ,.j- r.{ ,
agents fob mubbaYvs UNE Oí oaxiveston packets,
No. Oíd South Street, New York.
Consignments of oottoa, wooland hides will receive
our e«pei.ia attentiim, and cash advauces made
through J auks A. McKek, Galveston. oug21dly
JAMES A. McKEE,
GENERAL COMMISSION,
RECEIVING <i: FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Hendley's Building, Strand, Galveston.
«3" Agent for Murray's I.lno'bf1 New York and Gal-
veston Packets. aug2Idlv
JOHN' DICKINSON .. ...........0. L. COCHaAMB
JOHN DICKINSON U CO.,
COTTON AND WOOL BAGTORS
it could
Grande, thath
auR28
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Main Stitet, Houston, Texas.
need of a large
tUey have
twenty .or
lOned on
tribttod throughout tii
further, and state fiUat;
d&w2ro ^
trtu r. it. SMtrri, ha. b. a. jxmbsox. a. u. jonbS
SMITH, JAMESON & JONES,
\avu3ota, Gilnies County, Texas,
li-xeicing, Forwarding and Comntission
merchants.
^ A.ivav from the ditngers of lite and on the B. R. track.
ÍJ jods on c(fmmÍ!$8Íon will be sold at the highest mar-
■Irt prices and iuvariably governed by instructions.
A. IMLDIKGCI^
DKAI.KR IN
Glass, Earthen, Brittania
and
SILVER PLATED WARES,
TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES
wood ax:j willow w&re,
"Comer Meclmmc aiul>22d Streets,
a;i2'ily GALVESTON, TEXAS.
J. H. WESTCOTT,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ,
[Andrews <Sk Gravers old Stand]
Strand, Galveston,
Is now receiving, per steamer Nashua and schoon-
er i^wift from New Orleans, a large consignment of
staple and fancy Groceries, che wing and smoking To-
bacco, Cigars, Liquors, etc. augiedtf
W. A: HERMITAGE,
HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL,
AND STEAMBOAT PAINTER,
20th St., between the Market and Custom Heuse,
J. S. & J. B. SYDNOIi,
AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
' J AT GAÍ>TBSSTON AND HOUSTON,
KVEKY
TUESPATjANDJFRIDAT, ATEACH FLACE!
We ocpnpy l* rge Fire-Proof Brick Honstte' at both
places, consequently to onr old friebds and ottierB dis-
posed to make tis consignments wo offer them safety
and abubdauce of room for the exhibitipn of every, de-
scription of merchandise and country prodnce. We
also ofler our r servi#.s for the sale of LUial Estate,
l'iin tur«¿ Horsea, Carriages, etc., etc, . ,;
J. S. A J. B. SYDNOR.
Galveston, Ang, 10,1885. d&wtf
E. L. Ufford,
AUCTIONEER AND C0MUI8SI0N MBRCHAN1
;j'',' and dbai.kb in
GENERAL MERCHANDIZE,
Old Stand, 'fi-ernont Street, Galoéston; Texas.
\pril 15,1805.
OK0. WYTHE BlYfcOR,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
AND
commission merchant,
Strand, Galveston.
Begs leave to Jnform hi? friends generally, and "thf
meéis" especially, that he has opened a ganeral For-
warding and Commission business. He will attend
strictly to all cotton, wool, or produce forwarded to
him fur shipment or sale. Will also execute or.dcre
for planters and inland merchants when accoinpa lied
by Consignments ,of produce, or cash. Refers toC. S.
Longoope, Houston; Vane . & Btos., San Antonio; T,
ju20d&wtf
-Í¿ ¡ , . ■ i j . í, 'ni i.
Wáthat
89
vbelievn
haa
— — „ ó vera-
■ v . - TO* tM«in no
way meaut as a inep to Mexioo,.andithat tlien<
two
with
is no probability.
y I fmpikv
quieéed ©n this mwetsyi question. ;Ii
So thftVth.
ho*iii
aprinte, oidj
ing how lona
I?í. Ueichiaaa éc Co.,
A udi<>jiee<r$ and Commission Merchants,
HOUSTON, TKXA8,
>V|li 'fthortly "open a House in,GALVESTON. Goods
<V'f b coiiHigiwd us at either place. Domestic produce
t< >v;us ait bund for sale or to exchange for merchan-
.i/.*. rie2B-«tn
Dr. F. SCHL.EPEGREL.L,,
IN CHARGE OF THE CITY HOSPITAL.
Ofl'ce hours from 8 to 10 a. m aud 8 to 6 o'clpclc p. m*
a«gl2 At tilt Hospital. d-wGm
""' •i "■ Pr,'ARNOLD,
(Late of Ferrer & Co.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT
and
IMPORTER'OF HAVANA CIGARS.
^">,.69 Poydbas Stbekt,
Now Orleans, La.
40P Refers at Galveston to Louis Ran, Esq..
' augSdltn
bTrnstt King ....Aabon King.
B, & A. KING,
Mn\m, Sign, Ornamental and Steamboat Painters,
Paper Hangers. Glaziers, dbo.- <£c.,
Next to Rosenburg's Iron Prbut store,
Market Street, Galveston,
Will attend to all work in their line promptly and at
reisonable rates.
An assortment of Paints, Oil, Turpentine, Window
43ÍU8B, Sign Painting Materials, on hand.
• Galveston, Aug 7, 1806. t-wGm
v W. WAKEFIE til^, [_
JWÍEP BROKER & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
159 COMMON STREET,
New Orleans.
Orders for every description of Merchandise promptly,
attende^ to.
Coasignments of cotton, produce aná hides solicited
I reapeotfully.ofifer my services to the people of Tesa .
a<tg9dCm W. WAKBF1ELB,
^SAACIÍOSES ái CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
COTTON FACTORS,
• ><rlU.ND, COBNKB TWENTY-SECOND 8TBKMT,
fidlvrtinn. Tpxas.
Galveston, Texan.
tar Glazing, Papering, Carriage Painting, Ac.
pS- Signs of every description, neat, quick and
jcheap. aug23dtf
JOHN B. & G. A. JONES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Galveston, Txxas.
tar Office next door , west of BaldingorV brick
store. aug23dly
""■"CHARLES FRED. JEÑÑYf^
MERCHANT,
Galveston,
Berlocher's Building, Strand. fa
angasdt
Wm. PREHN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
31 Carondelet Street,
NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA.
J. McKinney, Austin.
BALL, HÜTOHINOS A <30.,
Cotton Factors
u ' and '■
C O MMISSION M Efe Q H A NTS,
jylwAdly Galueston, Texas.
^ Alleñ"¿Se Co. . . •
liiav t epumed business in the MARBLE YARD, Centré
stre t. Monuments, Toombs and H^adstonos prepar^il
to o. dor on short notioe.
G^Ueston, June 80,1885. d&wtf
ft vwyta, Of the Arm ( bounds bakkii,
of S. wyer, Risher & flail, j Formerly B&kor & Boiling,
liouIds Baker Ac Co.,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
auc30
d2m*
iizjb
'NO. iS/C.fror ^ELliir STEET,'
Orleans. Ln;
W. S. Thomas. J. fe. McLbndon. C. R. Brockwat.
Thomas, McLendon & Brockway,
RECEIVIiyG, FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Navasbta.
Also Agents for Commércial Express Company.
■ sep5d3m . . •' .
walt1jb h. mann morgan mcmorries
MANN & McMORRIES,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS,
ai*i>
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
aag21 Strand, Galveston. diwtf
andrew neiix g. w. crawford
Weill & Crawford,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
general collecting agents*
and Brokers for th purchase and sale of
REAL ESTATE, CORPORATE STOCKS, AND
Uenting of Hoases.
0ST Will attend to tne payment of Taxes 6n land's
throughout the State.' * Galveston, Texas.
julldAwSm _
J. Berloeher,
GENERAL COMNISSION MERCHANT,
staand, Galveston.
. Storage in brickbnildlngs.
Receiving and Forwarding at lowest rates.
Jone 12,1865. . h-tf
k. van york ztglbb.
Van Yorx & Zigler,
. COTTON BROKERS,
GALVESTON.
Have openo J on office in this city for the purpose of
buvine ana classing Cotton, aua from ,fhe;r long ex-
41. ,.„ttnn trail.. f«fil AHSnrcil thev can
AMI)
« - ■
Uenenal Commission 3tershafts.
Office: Strand, Galveston, Texas.
49 Having a store house where any class o. .——
can t o exposed for sale, we solicit consignments for a
wi>oles Tfe trade. Julitf
W- b. doswell. o. x. HÜGHES,
DOSWELI, & HUGHES,
COTTON WEIGHERS,
QtirOttloe in Soriey's Building, «t C. B. Hughes'
Galveston Aua. 14. 1865. dwti
UI. S. Ilenton,
{Late of San Antonio,) ^
Broker, Receiving, forwarding and ComnUcslon
MERCHANT, GALNESTON.
oegs e;ive to inform his friends throaghóut the coun-
try th t'he has i pened a general Forwarding and lie*
ceiving Commission Business at the o.mer of Center
Btreetand the Strand, Galveston, 'l' -xas. He n ili at-
tend strictty toall cotton forwarded toblrafor shit.n ent
or sale. He will also purchase Planter's supplies. Re-
fers to the business men of Texas and the plante s gen-
orallv. Gal' sion. Auk. 2(itliil865. d&wtf
JLabuzun & McGar.
OOTTON FACTORS, GALVESTON,
Offiok— Kultn's Building, up Stairs.
, jttly28 tfddtw
J. SHACKELFORD,
CorroN Faotob, Commission and Shipping
MERCHANT.
Rtr&nd. Galveston.
1 would Inform my friends and the public generally, Manchester Roa^ íh'i
♦'•at on tbe first of August, alt., Iresame^ my old bosi- j tv^evtrtl
imvc wr,,l u
buying and cli
perience in the cotton w «á, leei wjbuivu m«ji
j give satisfactionito those who may entrttsr tjcm^lth
jftibai " of G^'-^oá generivH.*"
W.N.BRYANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (wuu(
NEWSPAPER. ANB PBBIODICU DEALER, en it. ntid
(Washington Hotel,) Galveston.
Keeps consUntly on hand nil the leading Northern
and Southern Journal- and Magazines, conbinedwlth
a choioe assortment of Novel# and Mostc. Dealers and
agents supplied at short notioe, on reasonable i
Trade lists sent on application of parties desiri „
engage in tbe business. Casa orders solicited.
, . aogSdAwH
Cliandler.
had not invented tille big v ,,
and tliua have sounded5 the ah«w. t ;
wM¿h th^Üávi borátMttód
serve to provent'their relapsa into> tínir>' former
e,fto causo
"• * i.'•' .-.íití'/if.. Jilabii.' .
Ths^ Dbad AT, ANDEB80N,yiW#.rr^l)a, ap^cial of
thoNew Yor^ Harald sads.-A^ft
je^apWfte. M. Quartermtwter, who
Ga., for the piu^HO of giving de^ónt Dllrnl to tho
remaius of M liiurdeied ^eioeS^tUrtrtfl' to this
city this morning, haviug succé#«t'ally accomplish-
ed the object of his ; vi^l(t,. .nTj>¥: Captaip. ¡jreports
that he arrived at, AnderHonvillp ya . jtbe 25th ult. ,
after havtng experienced coiinideralile diflfculty in
procuring transportation íor hiüñBülf áhdíhís party
Of mechanics and olerks. I: Thfi voric pi yainting *
aud lettering the head ho^d for .th^ .gy^es was
immediately commenced and finished, occupying
nearly the whole time of the ffiere.—
There weré 18,000 ti6Ht heaA'bo«rda.8étüp, all ap-
propriately lettefed,; giving,tbe names, P i as for
as kuowujjho *eg^ept, and , fiWpmny,. ot the de-
ceased. The captain found the graves Jiéarly all
markfed with a neatiy'pitintód'fítÁke ndm^ted, thf
numbers pn the «takés. corresp«andiag wiiba record
kept .in thftjhospital <ot!tt / iglwig the
st'óckade. Th¿ dead •^eíé'tót'btirte#?# wenches,
in many doses over a hundred in altosneljiiMounds
were created oyer ttwih body, thw ion wiaít^raves.
.A neat white ienqe im,,pm yected.flieundthe
cemetery, and thp place made to look Sis inviting
as possible. Pléteant walks; areí'IÍWfcg^kid out,
.wbifth are to be shaded to^trdes^i nto% out '
M, aii^s the coAintry.í'oíW^ ^""1 An-
deraonville is almont, devoid, of verdure of any
kind, except tím.k weeds, stunted jpiiWír and liv«
oaks. The climate he considera «nctWnkily un-
healthy, and the heat is intensa during the dr.y.—-
The heavy dews falfling, at. niglitf p«^«triited the
tents oi, the party and saturated their plankets.—
Jüst béfbre thfe partV left, ft fllig* ritUff ^aK planted
and the AmericaíB tí^lóiw w^e thi-owi* tiiitiwi breeze.
A superintendent kab-b^en appointed tv;,1¡ake caro
hri been itáÚ'Ur the
grounds by Geíí. Gibbori, commatídhigu^lio mili-
tary foreea in this regibaii and ov&plcam is to be
taken that the remains of the braves sfeq^.rest un-
disturbed. > , ■ / ¡,, .
There wer^ vi'iuun the enclosure'íá^tíw'Htockade
sheds aliout llffcy yards íá length diid 'éí^Wteeu feet
in width. There were no sides to tliosiv3>at thsy
were mere upright poles supporting the roof.
The stockad«i %i t¡fa aHltthb' buildtt^is, are to re-
maiu standing, jintil, thj&^ 4'alli by, d^^r-^ fit mon-
umeiiMbr,tyek<wmJnW fWTáf witMn
their lines. • x -u*
Miss Clare Burton, the^ philantfrrOpliie, accom-
naniod the expedition for the pimpos*) .oí collect-
ig evide CQ,aud tbo t*., ijf, missing
#a¿ Wined ft thé cétoétei^.^'" >¡ wioiimiY
There' were ¡about SOOivbUried.'by,th#*ebels, of
whom no record was kept, and consequently, their
names could not be. identified, ú j -*1'- -
The remains of onl^IT,cme hyt\y; found un-
buried—tho rest having qeen, mterj-6d in the
trénobes.'".'. ' ' ~ ;«
■' ; " ' ; •' . ■! ^ '' •
We learn from the Edgevilíe (8. C.V'Advortiser
that the branches <*"the i-jouth CatioUiw. Ituilroatl
l>etween Branchvilld and Jolxnson's Tu#n Out, and
from Orangebm-g ¡to CoJjUm^^iv, ai;e under contract,
and are rapidly being pushed forward t'<> oomplé-
tion. The Gr¿Mmíí"Ailf Columbia Road is in
running order frdm GVee«vilUe to AUtou. and the
remainder of' it which.1 not of much length, is
being rapidly put in order. The Northeastern
Railroad is now raiwáng its entire -length from
Charleston t Florence.. The Wilmington and
from Kirtgfrüllft, nine-
vj-wv.vu iuilCT> JOT lA/iiil j will jtw in nnfan
'its fmtiro longth, it;t«a«
| month. Tb^QUeraw
I is now running its
finí? TumlrmMf
wu ii/, uuu in AH
Charleston an<
whole length.
Tho
the mídalo of this
*,,irlingto ó, Road also
íenifth. Tüiá Columbia
workmen
f-Vfrard. Tbe
ijunninff its
f7w* Chandler,
A tt'o rn e y-a t-La w,
i v 25.6m AUSTIN, T*xa§.
naays that Hon. Fulton Andter-
Ti«., v. - Booker, of Jackflritf haviad-
- dressed k letter to Mr. Seward, tendering their
services as counsel tea Mr. Davis,
Mrs. Maria Thornton, who has
Washington City at the advanced ag
dred years, wa* the widow of Dr.
original architect of the
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