Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1865 Page: 1 of 4
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NO. 13 OAIWJNDELET STBET,
New Orleans, La.
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.1WHM WOÍ.ST0N, C. fl.'WKM.S, CHARLES VIDOR.
WOLSTON, WELLS ft VIHOK,
lltiNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Strand (ütilveiton,
Will receivo ("olton anrl other produce for ttle or
v-'iipment. WIILexecnte ordersfor Plantationsupplies,
n btfa accompanied by cash or secured by consignment
, produce, Instructions will be implicitly oheyed.
A «oeáat sale* promptly rendered, and proceeds of
3 le* always r«-a 'y when called for. je36-d6m
Gilbert ft Co.,
GENERAL AGENTS
oommission'merchants,
STRAND STREET,
\vSJlua Galveston, Texas.
E.
AUCTIONEER AND
an
GENERAL
m Stand, lYemont
<pril 15,1865.
ball,hutchin^s&oo..
Cotton Factor*
and
COMMISSION MEECH
jylwAdly
V*n™B* 1...". ......j. kiolk:;.
Van York ft Xlglcr,
CÓTTON B R ^ ^ ^ ® a
1 ■
IH'P1 fti k 'M *i
OALTBSTOPf. ^
.
buying an
EpffpK$B<ill „ _
give satisfaction to those wbo nay er trust them'wild
heir business. jnl3d-wtf
Refer* to the merchants of Galveston generally.
,, ( . v —Allen ft Co.
hav lesum&Bbi;
hav I esuraefl business in the MARBLB YABT>, C*njtr«
stre t. Meni.ments, Toombs and Headstones prepared
te o dor on short notice. 1 ~ ' " "
BALLINGER A JACK,
Attornbvb at Law,
Galveston, Texas.
At their old office, Post Office Street.
1 I <imd
KONSVUVANN k CO.,
K <4OT AND SHOEMAKERS,
MARKET ST., NEAR TREMONT,
(Formerly Ahren's Furniture Warehouse,)
Galveston, Texas,
llave a larga stock of the best quality of domestic
•a l.irdgn Leather on hand, also n stock of ready-
wit 1p Boots and Gaiters. We offer our work at N"w
(Iri Sit prices. julTdly
p. 8 iwveb, Of the firm ) boulds bakkk,
of 8 ftysr, liisher «fclla'l. j Formerly Bakej & Boiling
Kouldifc-Baker ft Co.;
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
AND
General Commission Mershants.
Office: Strand, Galveston, Texas.
-• I laving a store house where any class of goods
can J o vxposed for sale, we solicit consignments for a
whol s le trade. julltf
Wm. J. Itciu,
43 c0r0np0jr.rt St , New Orleans,
Shipping and Commission Merchant.
Liberal cash advances made on cotton and
at her approved merchandise, consigned tome
at New Orleans, or to my fronds Messrs. Spóf-
l'ord, Tilestori & Co.. New York.
jy27d3m*
M. 8. Denton,
(Late of San Antonio^.
BRl KER, RECEIVING, FORWARDING
and . (■>} , "<
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Galveston, Texas,
oegs e:>ve to Inform his friends throughout the conn
try th t he has opened a general
Forv ti ding á Receiving Commission Business,
at the corner of Center street and the Strano, Galves-
ton, JiiXliB. 'i
Ilaw il attend strictly to all cotton forwarded to Mm
for sui n ent or sale. He will also purchase Blan
8 pplit s. Refers to the business men of Texas an<
plante s generally.
(Sal- ston; June 18th, 1865. b-tf
■'Hj
ttt. Uekhiu:in ft Co.,
J uotivneers and Commission Merchants,
h o'cít o n , tex a s ,
wm shortly open a H.ouiw in GALVESTON^ Good
•!« h h consigned us at either pla<«e. Domesttifproduc
il wajs on hand for .sale or to exchange for merchan
1 -
GEO. WYTIIE BAYLOR,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
iila f'\* .-I ¡ 8Í : h 1
.> .AN
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Straikd. GalvestOii.
Hegs leave to Inform his friends generally, and "the
mess" especially,-that he has opened a ganeral For-
warding and Commission business. He will «¡tend
Ktrictly to all cotton, wool, or produce forwarded to
iiim for shipment or salte. Wtfl Also eiecute orders
for planters and inland merchant when actiOmp* lied
by consignments of produce or cash. Refers to C. I
i.opgcope, Houston j.Vanc* A,Bros , San Antonio; '
•Jf. McKinney, Austin. Jii20d&wtf
UK. P. H. SMITH. DK. . A. JAMlCSON. A. M. J0NK8
SMITH, JAMESON <k JONES,
Navesota, Grimes County, Texas,
Receiving, Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
Awav from the dan<rera.of fire and on the R. R. track
nh in mission will be sold at the highest mar
In variably eoverned.bv Instructloils
-jiWfcy
^ mtiúci
Mtfl pi^Bs
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THOHASlM. CONVERSE, ARTHUR POlKOV
formerly formerly
CONVERSE tc CO. KERR St POINGT
Converse ft Polncy,
DEALERS IN FLOOR.
. r
AND
Commission Merchants.
t# •... i
No. 31
opened an office in thU oity for the purpose of
and classing Cotton, anu from their long ex-
i in the cotton trad a, feel assured they can
♦ ♦ • . •
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G Ueston, June 30, 1865.
dAwtf
t.
if.
are now prepared to receive asd forward,
MONB^ALUABLE PACKA&JSS,
i-iit- • il 1rxxromh3,ée..*á.,
to all parta of the United Stages in the
«rnlekeet Possible Time, í
connecting at New York with the Earopmn
Express Company for all parts of EUROPE.
amo,
with Wells, Fargo ft Ob's Express for California,
and the Canadian Expresa for * all parts of
it:
u W. CRAWFORD 4 CO,
EXCHANGE BROKERS,
AlbertBbII'b elcl stMid,
n :■ ÚIU strand. 1 _
Gold, PI ver and Greenbacks bought and sold at
urrent r ites: Collections made on all aeceasibln
oints i.* (he United. States, fad proceeds-remittei
ay of r ivme-nt. Interest allowed on special depoi
(¡alve-ton, T;xas, Julv 17,1885. "iu it
~rr
Wm. B. SORLEY,
Commission and Shipping Merchant
AND COTTON FACTOR,
Strand,, Galveston,
tOf Opposite Bulletin and Civilian Offices.-®#
augld3m. Í • i ul v '¡*. *J' f'á't. f:
^babnrrr Kmól AaíoÑ
B. ft A. King,
House. Stent, ÓrnatueMOl and Steamboat Printers
per Hangére, Glaziers, éo. &e.,
having r,samed buainosa at their old stand, on Market
r «ra
uromnfty. and at reasonable ratee
'ived, and will couUne' to receive, i
Pa&W; tffl. Turpenttue, Window Glass
Ssign Painting Materials, rtc.
Galveston, July 27, 18«6< t-w6rn
H. 0LAGGE A
Mi
:
i s si on
Cfenada.
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• farther information
Office Post Office street, between 22#J Pro
Tremont streets, in
B URLB UTS B UILDING.
S. A. MOORE, Aobrt.
Galveston, Ang. 1, 1865. aag2
Nq, 31........ .Tchoupitouias ptreet
new orleans.
Orders for every description of merohandiz * prompt-
ly attended to. Consignments of cotton, niais and
produce solicited.
, We respectfully offer our services to the friends of
the firms w«f formerly represented.
Converse «fe Poinc*.
_ jySdAwlm ' _____
B. S. PARSONS,
■ : nam *.<■ i'08u%Bd the . - '7
Lamber and Commission Business
. to Galveston..' ,
Has on hand Calcasieu Pine Lumber and Sash, primed
•'iid glazed. Will rCceivo consignments and till orders
for buildinir materials. &c Ac.
lipping and Com r,__
5EJS5V': illerchanl.
(Mather, Hughes <fc Saunders' old stand,)
Strand, Galveston, Texas. < ; 1
Office, New Yoirk C.ty, No. 66 Broadway, Room 25
Agents for N. York and Galveston Packets.
—-
Consignments solicited. Prompt attention given to
sales of merchandize. Produce purchased on commis-
sion and libertil ádvánces made/ ! ,
mw We offer our faCiHties for the collection©/ claims
of every description. j^25tf
i ~.¿róí r.i' tm • ,•
Unión Marine and Fire Insurance
COMPANY,
of Galveston, has resumed the business of Insuring
against Fire, Marine and Inland Navigation Bisks,
with capital unimpaired,and assets well Becured, con-
sisting of
Stock Notes,.. $120,000 M
I Loans on real estate, good stocks, and cash ■ f
over , íjí ,..if...... ...• • 1®9,OBO jM
The Company will grant policies on cotton in press-
es, ort merchandise in stóré, and produce in course ol
transportation, at their former reasonable rates; ateo,
on Marine Risks to and from the port of Galveston.
niREOTORR :
A. BUOINGEIt,
j dbalbb in .r .'ij. jvi ''
China, Glass, ; Earthen, Brittania
" ' Yf t'á¡ Í AND m W . '
SILVER PLATED WARES,
ih lóYi AND #JfcKO^ASTtCL«s
wo on Aim willow ware,
Corner Mechanic and 22d Stwets, Í
anSdly GALVESTON, TEXAS.
* '' ' ' • ,
A. M. LEA, ' '
Book seller and S ta i ¡one r
, ; itASONIC BUfLimVr '
■Post Office Street, near Tremont Galveston, Texas,
. Keeps on hand a full assortment of «-very thing In
"ug2dly g GoíU" ftnd Mu<t{c-
(Pormérly of the firm of Mather, Hughes & Saunders,)
COTTON AND WOOL FACTOR,
JJTD OKJfKRAL COMMISSION MKRQBAJitTt
D. PRATT'S COllON OIN9 for taie. Offi««
Knhn's Building, Straikd, 0falvesWn. a
-r-^rf—: s—
j- wab'V - .jas. caedbr.
TORS.
rfijw'i.
m
. 'A stHet ..
raar&sf
e24-dtf and Ptqvop!
"VBBWBMMHBB
Office Assistant
Galvc
and runni
Steamboat
and "John
after a£
ning.vi
month, th
the
ila frtr am>Ii
at th
Pro
and
wm
case the
and opndi^ioos.
SmMi
>e execn
i twice the ■'
Mmj If
Proposals to be eneíoaed in an cnvalope and
addressed to the nmUmaisruod. ano,to be en-
steamboat." Similar proposals will likewise be
received at the same time and plac
and discharging all the U. S vossi
this point.
Proposals to state the price per eabie foot,
bushel and ton, for taking snch freights out and
jmtting on b«ird, as may arrive .or he shipped
' Contractors to furnish snc!
be necessary to perform
Hf>lav to the vessels
0<TTON MA
- v í M ft
M MI S S10 NHKE RCHANTS,
ítk \nd, JJjext door to Ball, Hatchings & Co.,
Will attend ¡strictly to all cotton an<? othri*
I produce forwarded to is: for shipment or sale. Will
' a ■pataseisa^ ^
Oontig mti.otg «olItflKd. Jol7ti
■ g. i r .■♦■tu
anbrbw nkill. . «. w
vfid i well! ft Crawford,
«
CBAWP0BD
^T!OHNEX'S- Air; Mtf, \
GSXERAL CQLíEbíriÑG AOSX.rS.
and4ruj^it i(|réh ,| ur<jha«e and sale f „
HSAL W$&Ádc9M0#ÁW wovxth AND
.....I^eijitlug- «f iloíisesé , -n... k ;
ear Will attend to tho payment of Tuxes on lands
^"—jghout the rit tt\ Galveston, Texas,
iirtAwBiiLf*/ Mm)
Ol u
Albert Ball, President •
L M Hitóheoék, Vice P't;
laadorv Dyer.
If ' '
fit;orco Ball.
wno •
Julius Krederloh,
C R Hughes,
N B YaiíL
St^iben^aouthwfck,
William Oíió'íe.
■ ,« v. ■ .V*?-*r • 'l;>*■(*J :.'•
mm. iv,4
AUCTIONEER ANO G NEiUL COMMISSION
K^CHAJiT.
ing, Market Strut, ¿ ;( j
JuviM-oii.: Whm' -''.'T'T ■
./««nutttf and Saturday
i*l tírií :r ■ I i
hi
NiWS f
UefBlwrSalei
Lnbnaan & McGar.
COTTON FACTORS, GALVESTON,
OrviCE—Kuhn's Building, up
julyS8 • !<>uk:o ■ - s f „
A RT HiT R H. RftRTA C O
'
ill
m .«vjt furniph the W.
Prodosals to be accomr
names of guarantees as above
dosed and addrefsed to the
for loading and di—.
reserves the
any or atl of the bids.
x n-^ - q. -ij; A
'
i,Ac.
.jd^With
to be en-
,e^ro-
tessels."
tp reject
IT WOOD,
L'iÍLliitLSLémii
' OfRÓ" ! cnof Rti'and°an(122<1 streets.
. ;> wfidly
iLi*rw
*é K
and anu jjo recua.
J i 8. BKtógfl, Recretftry.
. 1 . • '"" "' v X¡
•'« BaHSS,
watcbhakeb amd jewellkr,
oenerál commission wbrchants,
Hendley bnilding, Strand, Galveáton,
--y
líítp .fay «offman & ;
X.19
General*Orders No* li¿ «wrnfe ü í n
All persons within this command., having in
their possession, or under their control, b^oks,
_ ;or public oflices, wi
Goveüíííf the ^State, and dell
papers, iwd records to .tíui offieera
jyastf „ %H J
Hbad ÜABTBrtS Disraior 0/
Miveston^ Texas,
General Orders, No 1, - . 4
I. ^«rsuank to ^ 1
Dfepartnieut of
La!, July id; 1865, «is
.Mimnanil nf thi* IMHtliCt. ¡ I " hf
i^ha
named aim*# ate fchúehnci df a«< the
rters, viz;: ■ i i i
Vf,Aet'g
^th WwafuS'.' Utfftcct*
At> exisii
'III VUI
iuii
♦ üa
ftENERAwv'
' ■
Storage in VrfM>
Reeelvlut a
12 1 >(. i.
yip Ilér^rliér,
>\ rtWi
U.' finí- n4 írv¿91 -A. rn4.v«t'
V-_t<
roopenfd his shop on Market^.
- Sylvester's saloon, oppus ^
rog s^ore. IJo haa.a cora};k'
Wwiiv ui ,..irtteriaT On hanrt to carrjfro'
'hia'li^^ Kvefything done at Im'h ?1iop,
gé inviteeOld euslfoih^rs and t «'
ire ¡wvflfy-tb favct him «with th.úrcat
liii/eston, Sm 28,1865—15 il Aw
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Flake's Daily Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1865, newspaper, August 4, 1865; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178535/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.