Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1865 Page: 1 of 4
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(¡ALVKSTON, THURSDAY, SKPTK
STHAKD, (¿A
J0i, Opposite liuüetio un
, ^.mission and Shipping Mereltnnt
-am> cotton FAcrim
.L^KSTON,
id Civilian Offices.-©®
a. m. lra;
bookseller and Statione^
MASONIC IIUILMNO,
Ollk'c Street, near Trenton t Galveston, Texas,
¿L.ii# nu k*n<! u Ml assortment of *vaty thing iu
yJKi«iuladmg Gu;tttfj and Music.
rfílg'/uy ■ p' .
J^IJS VOI.STON, C. G. WHM.S, CHXW.KS VII OB.
ifr'olstóff, wells a vipok,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Will receive uikI other produce for wile or
\v'ili Áxecute,order* for Plantation «applies,
• Hull ii«comp> "ioil by cm 1i or secured by consignment
!■ lirodtictf. Instructions will he implicitly obeyed.
VJiuuut stiles 411'oiuptly ruidorvd. and proceed* of
i ,le< ultt'uyi f'tt 'y wheu called for. ' ju3(MCni
UA L LI X G E 11 & .TACK,
Attüknkys at Law,
(Jul vea tun, Texas.
'■%$ At tiiuu* old office, í'o^í Offico Street,
í H 'inid
ií.o n § it luia i\' n & co.,
grOT AND SHOEMAKERS,
MARKET ST., NEAR TREMONT,
(Formerly Ahren's Furniture Warehouse,)
Texas,
1 a*e a'large stock of tii« best quality of domestic
.ir'vlgu Leather on hand, also a «took of ready-
PHILIP 0. TüCKEH, T. J. LEAGUE.
TUCKER & LEAGUE,
Attorneys and Caunsellora-nt'Law, Galveston.
Texas. Office as formerly 2nd deor west, of
Post office. |jy29«dly
W. 0. 001'NCILI.. j. r, CI.OÜCHI,
COÜSCILL & CiiOUGII,
he ceiv.iñg, PO R w All DIXG AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Navasoto; Texas,
Will receive on consignment for salo or shipment, cot-
ton wool, hideS'Uud all klnas of country produce.
*¡T Due handr«d lino American Mule and Twpfore
No. 1 six and eight mule iron axle Wagous. with Har-
ness completo, for sale. auglOddm
• R. & D. G. MILLS,
cotton factors and
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Have opened tbsir office at-tlie p'aoe formerly oc-
eoruer of tfremout rftreet «rid the
nngl9dlm
«..TO U(|
copied by them
Strand, (}
Ivesion.
T. MATHER,
(Formerly of the firm of Matlu-r, Hughes & Saunders,)
COTTON AND WOOL FACTOR, '
JUVÜ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Office, in
auk'átjal
1). PRATT'S COTTON GINS for maje.
Kuhu's Building, Strand, Galv My,
V '^1
ui' de boots and Gaiters,
ttf. .1 .is prices
Wo offer our work at N<?w
jul7dly
MURRAY & NEPHEW,
COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS,
anu ' •••
AGENTS FOB MUBBAY's wnk OF GALVESTON •PACKETS,
• Sio. oa South Street, New York.
Consignments of cotton, wool and hides will receive
our esp<Hia attention, and cash advances made
through Jambs A. MoKkb, Galveston.
J. H. &, J. II. 8YDNOR,
AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
■ 3 ? >-■ « sp®£P' •• 55 >¡xa!L
AT GALVESTON ASI) HOUSTON,
I KVKKV
VU&SDAY AND FlilDAXi AT EACH FLACK
We occnpy hrgo Fire-Proof Brick Houses at l oth
places, consequently to onr old frieuda and others dis-
posed to make us consignment* we offer them safety
and abundance of room for the exhibition 01 every de-
scription of uieruhaadise and country produce. We
also offer our services lor the aale of l'jal lístate,
Furniture, Horaea, Carriages, etc., etc,
J. S. A. J. B. SYDNOR.
(Galveston, Aig. 10,1805. d&wtf
E. L. (JflToi'd,
AUOTIONEEU AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
and dkai.rk in
ClíNERAÍi MERCHANT :,
Ola Stand, TrembrU Street, GahvMon, T*xan.
\pril MM;
. if •• ii siiFiwn!) V .*•
«RO. WITHG UVVfiOll.
RE OEtV I K G, FORW AIÍDIKO
I . ni iftti it.,., 'ri ,v ¡t..it uuflo : 1!)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Strand, OalvostóM i'' !'¡
líejth leave to infoiln In* frienU#generally, "nhd "the
mess" especially, tlifit lie ln s opened a g'anernl; For-
warding and Commission business. He will attend
strictly to alleotton, wool, or pndn^1 lor warded tb
him tor shipment or sale. Will hIso execute-ovders
tor planters and inland merchants whej acuoinpiuiad
by jonsignmenta of prodtioe or cash. ' HéWrs toU.'R.
the
the work
JAMES A. McKEE.
ca iiiuuv \ j v. mvivi^ wvf v. iHBimfti« COmmimlOtteiO
ug21dly 1-oitgcope, Houston; Vanci & Broa., San Antoni«^;T?, F ^tevillB. in which
™ fJ. McKinney, Austin. , : 'JS
W «• j< It eld,
43 Corondoi.kt áx , New Oulhans,
Ship ping and Commission Merchant.
libural cash advances mado ou cotton and
•ther approved inerchandise, consigned to me
ift Xow Orleans, or to my friends Messrs. Spof-
vfi'rd, Tileston in Co.. New York.
K. r. II. SMITH. BU. u. A. JAMRSON. A. H. JONES
¡SMITH, JAMESON & JONES,
Niivusota, Grimes County, Texas,
Receiving, Forwarding and Commission
M K'U CHANTS.
Awsy from the dauge|w>otMlre and on the R. R. track
•iittuds od commission will be sold at the highest mar
li t prices and invariably governed by instructions.
A. BALDINGER,
UKALKIt IN
Cliiiiu, Glass, Earthen, Brittania.
V n
SILVER PLATED WARES,
'fova AMI) VANCY ARTICLES
WOOD Ax:> WILLOW WARE,
(¿urnor Mechanic aiid 22d Streets,
k*my GALVESTON, TEXAS. .
ill. Reichiuau Ac Co.,
Awtit'Hoerv mid Commission Merchants,
UOUSTON, TEXAS,
Will whortly opon a llotlsí in GALVESTON. Goods
1 h ' co<isignid us at either place. Domestic produce
<i "ii) s on kand for sale or to exchange for merchan-
11 / u. rie2B-flm
* GENERAL COMMISSION,
RECEIVING di FORWARDING MERCHANT,
^endley's Building, Strand, Galveston.
*S~ Agent for Murray's Line of New York and Gal-
veston Vao.ki'tp. aug'ildh
Dr. F. SCHLEPEGREIX,
IN CHARGE OP THE CITY HOSPITAL. auc30
#U ue hours from 8 to 10 a. m and D to 6 o'clock i>. m"
au|{12 Ai the Hospital. d-wUm
7 Fr. ARNOLD,
(Latp of Ferrer & Co.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT
anu
IMPORTER OF HAVANA CIGARS.
*">, 69 POTDBAS STBEBT,
New Orlcuns, La.
¡UT Refer? at Galveston to Louis Ran, Esq..
augSdlm
Iííhnkit King ....Aabon King.
B. & A. KING,
J/0UH9, Siqn, Ornamental and Steamboat I'Miiters,
Paper Hangers. Glaziers, dec. <fic..
Next to Rosenburg's Iron Front store,
Market Street, Galveston,
Will attend to all work in their line promptly and at
razonable rates.
An assortment of Paints, Oil, Turpentine, Window
(Hass. Sign Painting Materials, on haud.
galveston, Aug 7, ISBft. t-wGm
w."wakefiel,d,
*UW DROKER & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
159 COMMON STREET,
New Orleans.
•t dors for every description of Merchandise promptly.
attended to.
VoiHignments of cotton, produce and hides solicited
I i« p itlully offer my services to the people of Tu xas.
••jgthlflin W. WAKEFIELD,
ISAAC ItlOSfeS A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
COTTON FACTORS,
StitAND, CORNEE TWENTY-SECOND BTEEET, .#
Galveston, Texas,
j. H. WESTCOTT,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
[Andrew <fc Grovers old Stand]
Strand, Galveston,
Is now receiving, per steamer Na*hua and schoon-
er Swift from New Orleans, a large consignment of
staple and fancy Groceries, chewing and smoking To-
bacco, Cigars, Lienors, etc. augltidtf
W. A: HERMITAGE,
HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL,
AND ST ISA MR ÜJLT, PAINTER,
20th St., between the'Market and Custom House,
Galveston, Texas.
tar Glazing, Papering, Carriage Painting, 4ic.
■jsar Signs of every description, neat, qnick and
cheap. ang2:idtf
johln 11. & GVÁ. jones,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Galveston, Tux as.
£%r Office next ¿oor west of Baldinger's brick
store. uug23diy
charles fred.~ jenny,
MERCHANT
Galveston,
Berlochcr's Building, Strand.
aug23dt
WmPllEIIIV&CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
31 Crirondclet Street,
NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA.
BALL, HÜTCHINOS & CO'
hi t ■> ... !
Cotton Factors
ami )
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,,
jylw&dly Galueston, 'IVxas.
KrYANVOllK J. ZlGLEll.
Van Yorx «V Zlglcr,
COTTON BROKERS,
GALVESTON.
Have opened an office in this city for the purpose of
buying and classing Cotton, aiiti from their long ex-
perience in the cotton trad j, féel assured they can
give satisfaction to those who may entrust them with
their business. Jul3d-wtf
Refer to the merchants of Galveston generally.
A. Allen 4c Co.
hav • lesumed busthesHin the MARBf.^ft'ÁttD, Centre
stre t. Moni.mootn, Toombs and Headstones prepared
to o. dor on short notice.
G • \\ oston, June 30, 1865. d&wtf
k. r. s iwYRK, Of tiie firm /. hoiti.ds kaKRR,
of s «yer, Itisuer fc Hall.,j Formerly Baker & BolJiug,
Bou Ids Baker A Co.,
v'OTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
AND
General Commission Mershanis. ^
Office : Strand, Galveston, Texas,
03) Having a store lioiísé whore any cUss of goods
nan 1 c exposed for sale, we solicit consignments for a
whol'Svie trade. .
b. b. dub well.
DOSWELL & HUGHES,
COTTON W EIGHERS.
o. t. niashss.
a Kir Office in Sorley's Building, a t C. U, Hughes'.
Galveston Aug. 14, i.S«5. 1,1 dwtf
ii 9m*
tun
ulLAti
NO. 13 CAROÑDELET STEET,
New Orleanl. Lai
•WALTKJt CmíNN MOHO AN MOXOKKIES
MANN k McMORRIES,
COTTON.AND WOOL FACTORS,
and /
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
aug2l Strand, (Jalveston. d&wtf
andiikw nk1ll G. w.-crawlfokd.
Weill Ac Crawford,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS,
and Brokers for th* purchase and sale of
REAL ESTATE, CORPORATE STOCKS, AND
lteiiting of Houses.
AS- Will attend to tno payment of Taxes on lands
throughout the State. Galveston, Texas.
julld&w3iii .
J. Berlocher,
GENERAL COMNISSION MERCHANT,
Stuand, Galvhóton.
Storage in brlckbuildings.
Receiving aad Forwarding at lowest rftes.
Juue 12, \m: . h-tf
B. S. PARSONS & CO.,
. has resumed the
Lumber and Co luminal o 11 Business
in Galveston.
Has on hand Calcasieu Pine Lumber and Sash, primed
and glassed. Will receive cousiguiuents and flU orders
for building materials, &c &o.
DtoKiMSQN OOCUKANK.
JOHN ÜICKINSON & CO.,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
1 • ... , \Í I 'ft
Ann w
t • ' " .'V : '' ' V ' ' ' ' ' •
commission merchants,
V/lin AtrM1. Houston. Tna*.
HI. S. icen ton,
(Late of San Antonio.)
Broker, Receiving, Forwarding and Commleslon
MERCHANT, GALNESTON.
uegs eáve to inform his frienls thro'ighout the coun-
try th t lie has opened a general Forwarding and lie•
ceiving Commission Business at the c. rner of Center
street and the Strand, Galveston, x:is. He «11. at-
tend strictly to all cotton forwarded to him for shi n ent
or sale. He will also purchase planter's snpplb s. Re-
fers to the business men of Texas and the plante a «en.-
orally. Gal* stop. Auk. 2t>th, 18U5. 1 d&wtf
. to
whi
iticm
pw now, the Hernld
serious doubt whether
owing to any defect in
ble, pr whether it
and envy of sow
the contract. It
en the probability of thin
trema care bee
cablet guided by the .,
ity which were brought
imperfection in the
able.
When first laid, thin line worked satisfactorily ¡but
soon the insulation was.k>st. The cable mi taken i
up and examined, when, to the surprise of ever} -
body, it was found that a large nail had beeu driv-
en through it Subsequently a person called ou
the man ufacturers and informed tnem that he ImkI
been paid to iusert that rery náil by a him which
was a disappointed applicant for the contrae*. Th«
ease was brought before the courts, and damage*
of ten thousand pounds were obtainethogainst the
authors of the outrage.
The Herald remarks, in addition, that the< ¡feet
flaw discovered in the existing Atlantic cwMe was
caused by a piece of broken wire inserted in the
Itóart of the cable, and thinks it a curious coinci-
dence that the Arm which was unsuccessful in ob-
tarfning.the contract for this cable should be the
very one which employed the manto drive the nail
into the Holland line.—Picayune.
Personal And Other Items.
vti'jii .tfelJ.l u> ÍV- /' yVi*/ - , % I • '
The Wilmington Herald of the )5th contains nil
loftcial • communication from Major McLean, of
i he states that, instad oí two
and publicly w&hawM} in
^ ..yetteville, one negro, after being tried and oon-
victfed of larceu^, was «hipped aooording io the
sentence and laws of the State; also the statement
9f negnoes^wg whipped and tied unülastonr
prostjated the trees, is false. The report origit
ated flrtírd'íhei^ít that a military ofRcfer caused
sheep^tealing' néfcroSs te be tied by their ihwnbw
tp, a lamp post, for, two hQjaps us a punishment for
their „ Otffenp^, The¡ Major knows of no cases of
cruelty to negroes, either by civilians or oivil au-
thoritieb. ^
Thé tíérald's Richmond cthrespondent bays Gfei
Ctister, commanding at Lynehburg, 1mm ascertain -
ed toe wlpreabftuts gf $8 ,8^Q Wbullion, fonmor-
^ bolo^i^.^to^s^M^d^bel |ov<
whom it was;1 intrusted to take to Inl
who have beétt arrested. They had
spending aU.bpt about
Tho London TiBáM. cnftakiBfl of
cable, ays.;
r7™,
terest and, deep ssgret than this almost nationui
disasters j|t Mie*M: tbe direcb v« are about to
ííehS!o¿°ipime ly r*e fcl,e fW w
*fh?Tiiíe¿ farther remarks that it Would- be
strange it;. Kiter all, the land should beakths^aea,
and the, Kju^m §nd Americans snould complete
the wire from London to New York, by way, of
Siberia and jhehringa Straits before th^ success of
the eaMtte." lThere can be no question as to thé pos-
sibility of a laudüne, but England ingines fcb ,th«
Atlantiq rfjnt^v Mbm o«4y a queation^ time
and money, Iu the too probable event of the
Gr¿irt! Eastern t^tórnfúg from the late disaster, ktp
mightd torneé <vte)y set al>out improving ouroftbli
It «pilars tw4bo admitted that it is capable wf im-
PWWW?feSíí ..i! .v: , •, ff. • i ítvobJ
An. officer of Oen. Howard's staff baa natuQued
from, ttM great farms i St. Mary and St Charlts
Idtta. These 'farms are in a'l^ost
edition, The crops include "170
acres of wheat 248 acres of tobacco,270 a uses of
oats, and bau acres of corn. The colored, Wibpol
numbers 75 pupils, all of whom are progressing in
a promising manner. Furthefr complaint is rnade
or the hostilities of citizens jf that section td(the
new system of labor. Investigations are now : go-
ing on which will result it is believed, in the cor-
rection of the evils complained of. The Military
condition of toe freedmen on the government
farms is most excellent
Labuzan & McGar.
COTTON FACTORS, GALVESTON,
Office—Kulin's Building, up Stairs.
iulygé tfd<fcw
J. SHACKELFORD,
Cotton Faotob, Commission and Shipping
MERCHANT,
Strand, Galveston,
1 would inform my friends and the public generally,
that on the first of August, nit., 1 resume' roy old bust-
ni-ss. augfldAwU1
W.N.BRYANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NKW8PAPKH AND PERIODICAL. DEALER,
(Wasuinoton Hotel,) Galvbston.
Keeps .«onatantly on hand all the leading Northern
and Southern Journal and Magazines, conblued with
a choice assortment of Novels and Moslc. Dealt rs and
asents supplied at short notice, on reasonable term .
Trade lists sent on app.lcatiou of parties desiring to
engage in the business. Caau orders solicited.
0 " nuuSd&wtf
A. J. WAI'i.
asKSS
J.VarQm
.jas. casoeb.
A. JT. WAKD ft CO.,
c ( TT ON FAGT0R8,
AND
10M MISSION MERCHANTS.
Btk vkw, Next door to Ball, Hutchlngs & Co.,
TeXM.
«rV\e will attend strictly to all ootton an*, ot
'1 roduce forwarded to ns for ahiplkent or snle.
e xecute ai 1 orders for plantation supplies tirom
istruct oi.v will be implicltlr obeyed.
Caadle amenta solicited.
Major Oen. O. O. Washburne has written «bel-
ter declining the candidaoyfor the Governorship of
Wisconsin. This leaves a fair track for Oen. Fair-
child in the Union State Convention. The latter
was originally a Democrat, and is supposed to en-
tertain conservative views at the «resent time.—
His service in the war just olosed has cost him an
arm.
The Utica (N. T.) Herald says: A daughter of
the old Duke of Wellington, and her huevad, an
attache of toe English Embassy at Washington,
passed through Otica yesterday. It was óu this
husband's account that she was disinherited by
toe old Duke. The lady, is a blonde, and endeav-
ors to add to her beauty (they say) by coloring
her eyebrows with we don't know whut, and aj -
applying the same in considerable^ quantity under
the eyes.
Requisitions have been made upon the .ioverr
nors of Old ^Virginia, West Virginia and yloml
for the rendition of these persons to the ¿'tody
of the Pennsylvania authorities for triai 1 ¡ utam-
bersburg, These men, if tried by u jury of loyal
1 Fennsylvanians, will have a hard road to tr«-
Curtin has sent officers to take these
custody.
K correspondent of the New Yórk Tri
ft^m Fayetteville, N. C., says:
of the lady celebrities of Fayei
said to be a beautiful daughter of Capt.
fit who is now in England, from wh<c.
esting lady has received valuable piu>
her many friends in that country.
The personal property of the late
Thornton, of England has been sworn, fc uder
toro million eisht hundred thousund po , v. The
'vaa. therefore, £40, ' at th*
1 on England, 1. í'f ;ü00,-
u
Brinkley Hornsby, of Johnson ooun v?&J b««
brought suit in toe Circuit Court
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