- i - "7 n mrn attempts to haul doicn the American Flag, shoot him on the spot." John A. Dix. V OL2. PLATTMUUTH, N. T., WED A liDA Y, AUGUST 8, 1866. AO. 21 THE HERALD IS PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY . . BY II. !) HATHAWAY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. tJ-OIce corner Main strr-et and Levee, second svrr. Terms: Wppkly, $2.50 per annum; Daily, $1 per month. Rates o f A drtrlising. Ortq r(stiarn r.f ten lines) o'ie insertion, K.ir i ub-e'nent insertion p 1 1 fes.-l nal cards nut exceeding six lined Oie uuarter e i'r.rjn or les-, per annum six month' " thn e months Cte half column twelvemonths " six months " three months Czt r,Ianin twelve months " nix month " three monlht All tranttient aJverti-emcnts mast be paid for in l'Tne. trV Y.'t are prt pared to do all k in.ls of Job Work en nlmrt noti-e, and in a style that wi.l give satis, ts lU.n. 1 .10 l.'O 10 DO 35 l 20 10 15 TO CO. Ik I 85.no lii on 1011 fMJ 60.00 85 00 gu.oincjstf Jjivcctovtt. R. II LIVINGSTON, M. D Physician and Surgeon, Tenders hi professional services to the ciMr-ns of CSCOMPtV. tT lir-idence in Frank White's h u--e, corner of 0k aad .Vxth streets; Office on Main street, oppo site Court Hjuse, PUttsmotith, Xeluaska. T. n- HAKQlTiTT. ATTOKAEY AT LAW A SI) .ouTir, - PLAT iancery. - NEIJ1USKA. J. W. MARSHALL, E. C. LEWIS . II. WKFCI.EIl, I). II. AVhcrlrr & Co., Real Estate Agents, Pommissioners of Deeds AND Fire and Life Ins, Ag'ts, PL A TTSMOUTir, A. T. Collections promptly attended to, and proceels re sumed at current rates of Exchange. Taxes paid in Western Iowa and Xebrassa lor urn. residents, i illrs ef land investigated. Mouey loaiieu uu heal Estate securities. L-ind Warrants lucate. CLAIM AGENTS. Agent for collection of claim against Govern nun Sor 8nld era. their iduW-and minoi liei's. A K ' 1 1 1 ( .r the 'inclia-e and sale of Lauus ttu ci'j pici tjt Lea-ing of Tenements. RKFEUEXCES: Hon. S. II. KILeit, I). nver City. C. T. Messrs Krtlnt7e Hros . Omaha, Neh. 3lc'"atiii i. M--tcalf, Nibiasia City. O. F. Fiiley, ft. Louis, Mik-ouij. Tr. Pio Lewi-. l!..ton, M.i-Hchu-eua. H W Dlim trs Chicago, II inois. II M Mapill. Cim in.-iati. I'hio. Tut ile A ilatitia. PUlt-inoiith Nebraska. L li Kn h, Three Itivers. Miclngar.. II. o F Fellovks, H'oomfl. Id, W i-colistl. li -t: I M M .rqueit, PiattfUiouth, Nebraska. I. Lew!", Att J . nev at Law, Bu.ll.iio, New York. Carter, Huis' y 4. Cut i, lies i!oi!ie, Iowa. jir.3 diif F. M. DORRINGTON, REAL ESTATE AGN". , PLA TTSMOU Til, SEli., rromr t attention paid to t.ie purrhase and sal of Real Ktate, and payiputof Taxes, aod all dullness pel t.iiiuDg to a Reueral Land Agency. Titles iuves liattd. Ref. rs hy permission to If.in.E S. Dundv. Judre 2d Judicial Hist., Falls City, Nebraska; 'Major Kdw'd Kurhank, I'.iy master U. S, 1 , Leavenwoith, Kansas; ..n J. . Buthai.k, late Aseior Neloaska, falls fity, Nih ; Hon. T. M. ilJ. quelle, I'lattsmouth, Neb , "ol R It. Livingston, UteC'ol Nihraska lslVtt. Vols., I'latt-moutb, Nil.; al.iji.r V. H. Whr'I'T, V.S. Indian Apot, Pawnee As'iey; Cha'a Ne'tleton, No 111 lliojilway. New Yo.k. inrvy, Deltllch & 1. owa. W" .isluoif toll, U. C ; 1 r.ii'v. Mauire & Co , Cuu.igo, I;N ; K. li Uteh. Ruhe-ter, N. Y.. IVof. Ueuiy Arliug ale, Hartford t'aiveraity," N . Y. AVtn- II- lacnike, MERCHAKT TAILOR, ;0NE DOOR EAST OF POSTOFFICE, Plattsrnoutfv Nebraska. iee27 lsC5 tf Residence fr sale- Wewil. sell ery ow for caih a coo I frame 118 torv residence, all of pine situated in PUtumouth . luuairc of Marshall, at the Post-office, or o D. II. WHELLKK X CO. PUtumaUth, 3f. T, January lOlh tf HENRY BOECK, Plattsmocth, N. T., ACat for JOS. BUTZER1N &. CO.. will flrnnh promptly all Tombstones, internments and ait k-.n ! of Alarble works, on short 3. tic- and reas- aakle pr.cas. LmavlG, w3n. 3S" W JEELRY STORE DELIAClUfi'T T X IIST FOR 18C. Notice Is berebv given tb .1 I, 4 Duke, Treasurer of Cass county, Nehrai-ka Territory, by virtue of the power In me vested, shall, on Ihe flr-t Mondiy in September. A. D Itf66, commence seliitia at theofnee f the Tfeisurer, In fl itt-m ittth. Cass cool y, and Territory aror-said. at public auction, so much f the following described tracts r Unds and town 1 .is as shall neces -ary to pay Ibe taxes, penalties inter est and costs, which -b ill have accru-d th le .n on that day. Sale to commence t 9 o'clock I ibe 'oe noon, and on ench s reeedinft ty at thift hour, u .til a 1 hbS been sold or oflVred ror aal'-, upon whtcu tbe taxes remain unpaid on the d;iy of s .1'-. 8 DCKE, Treasurer. Plattsm'.ulh, August 1st. I8C6. Non-Resident List. O-eauulia Precincl T. n. Ac's w 8 12 12 100 s e 3 d do do n n w 12 do do SO n w . wu34 13 do 120 n e li w 5 12 Hi 4 n w n elO do do 4 e n e 7 do do b0 Tax S T. R. Ac's Tax 7 55 ne rw 11 12 13 40 C5 7.5 Lot 8 82 13 no 53 4,3" 8.70 n e s e oo do do hO do 8.77iorlS64 5,14 lot 5 do do do 8o i n do 1 53 f 1$C4 4.1SciWfrla do do 71 2 32 4,:2 Plaitm)uth Precinct sene "i5 12 13 40 8,41 1 2? 12 It 40 n e -w 22 do do do do 2 do do do 6 0 60 uw fvilo do d. do do 4 do do di 5 70 sw sw do do do do do 7 do do do 4 67 e uw do do do do 9 do do d . 2 61 40 ne d . do do do do do 80c f r 1SG4 so e 84 do do do do 13 Jo do do 3i 62 ne nw35 do d do do 14 do do do 6 70 fW w do do do do do 15 do do do i 40 ne se 19 do 14 do do 16 do do do 2 do fees-do do do do do 17 o do do 2 do nw sw -ii do do do do 13 29 do do 6,V 63 se se 81 do do do do 3o .o do do 1 25 L.JTS 31 do do do 7 65 5 12 do 13 7 74 32 do uo do 2 23 iTdhil3dodod.il?' 26 1 30 Jo do - 7 bS 4 13 do .to 1 2 40 5 33 do do 10 1.53 5 do o do 1 2 40 7 do do do 11 1,65 14 do do do 2 71 11 do do do 15 1.84 23 do do do 1 62 n hf 13d . no do 22 1,86 u'dbrl IS do 14 2V eO 14 do do do 7 bi 8 do do do ti 1 12 15 do do do 10 94 9 do do do 2 63 Rnck muff's 11 13 80 6,19 Precinct ne26 II 13 40 e e e 5 do do 40 n e 8 do do 160 w s- 8 do do 60 lot 1 8 do do 60 do 4,73 5 66 It 83 7 10 7 13 u'dhfnwl 11 13 80 6,19 ne 26 II 13 1 0 11,39 nw 2 do do 160 1 1,3.1 sw n a Uo n u swdo do do 100 11.33 nw sw 5 do do do do sw 10 do do do do n-ne6 di do 42 3.21 w ne if do ito 80 6,19 sw 6 do do 160 12 83 e nw do d i do do do n sw 18 do do 80 6,74 sptlotl4dol4 9 90 w se 13 do do do Liberty Precincl re 12 10 11 160 11.80 nw ne 5 10 14 nw nw24 do do 40 3 87 lot 2 4 do 14 74 V 7,22 do 2 46forls64 lot 3 4 do do 49 4.61 do 3 04 lor 1S61 sssw neI3 do 14 10 I 50 w nenw d do do 20 8,36 sw tit e uei'wdo do do 17 I 2 2,12 sw se 30 do do dw sw 33 do do Mt. Pl-asant Prtcmct nwl 10 12 160 10,42 sw 25 11 12 160 s w 3 da do do donA;sw nw-e ao no lz-t "seswlO do do 120 7.8SAnw swdo do do do w ..a ll do do 40 2 61 eiW 27 do do 6J do do 2.71 tor IhM sw uo uo uo io" iut se do do do uu ao do s i-w 20 do di s e 20 do do r ne 29 do do 2 54 for 1-64 80 do do 40 40 13.12 5,74 do 3,35 8,41 10,43 7,82 do 8.95 na 5 do 13 15J 18,43 ne do 9,5S f .r 1304 se 31 dido ee7 do do 80 5.24 nwn: do do n sw. 10 do do do do w 23 do 13 n se do do do do doiiww3o do do sw 14 di do 160 10,42 nenw 31 da a nw do do do se 17 do do ene 13 do do do do do Ho do do 5,24 . - Bi do se 33 do do nw 85 do do ue 32 do do ao do 40 2,61 80 8.39 40 2 61 do do 14 17,0 do do do 10 42 do 17.65 Avoca Precincl 1.t nlvrilvr havinc purchased the R"d Stole on SI stieet, lately occupitd by f-arv y and others, would nrec:f.illy inform tle citizens of IMattsnioutb and vlcioay, tl.at he has rentttd the store and opened a lar,;e stock of nw 24 10 11 160 8,73 sw 21 do do do do e nw 25 do do 8o 4.87 do 3,s2 f-.r 1-64 se 83 do do 160 M 73 n ne d i do li SO 4 M w w ne3 do do 40 2 30 d 4,20 for lint sw do do do do 2,2t w nwse I.. do do 20 1,.0 se sw St 10 acres e ide ne sw 31 do do 5o 2 to do 4, 30 for lf-64 nw nw 35 do do 40 2.2G s l'J do do 1CI 9,91 S dw do do do Bit do 4,7-furlS64 e se 34 do - o do d i 4 80 for 1 C4 se2I do do 16-) 9 91 ne do do d nw dw do do do 0 sw ii w do U do do se do do do 760 sw 24 do do do do do 8,50 for 104 u ce 27 do do SO 4 5Z w te do do do do do sw 27 10 1 2 1 60 8.97 ne 23 d . do do 9,91 nw do do do lis) do n ne 30 d do 80 4,95 e se 31 do do do 5.1)0 w ne 29 do 13 do 4 75 e nw o do do do 4 51 no 30 do do 160 9.41 n se do do do bO 4,7 e w do do do do 4 39 do 4,46 for 1864 w ne 81 d do nw do do do sw ed do do e sw do do do e ne Si do do do 61 40 60 in sw 3-2 do d i ICO do S 73 2 24 4 39 4 75 9 41 4.66 on e hf for 1364 e si- 83 do do d. s nw 19 do do 80 n se 2o do rto do 2 67 nw nw do do do 40 o 3ii so 21 do do 160 S.97 ne sw do lo do 40 8 97 do 4,71 do 2 36 9 41 2 86 9.41 do nw 35 do do loo se do d do do do 9 46 Tor 1S64 sw 85 do do do do Eiilhl Mil" drove Precincl. sw ne 1 11 12 40 sw 2 o d i 100 se 3 do do do sw 11 'o do do nw 12 do d i sw do ijo do se 13 do do s sw 14 do do ne 15 do do ne 22 do do do -2.H on se ne for '64 ne sw 22 do do 40 3 59 do 2 13 I r '64 n sw 23 do do 80 7.33 w ' do tin do do 7.'23 4.s9 iw21 II 13 16 12 1' 3 33etnwse5 do do 1JU 10.43 3 1 se 11 12 12 16 I 15.3.5 15.35 sw 12 do do do 10.31 do 19 30 ne 14 do do do do d i liVW e nw 15 do do So 7.63 do do onesw24 do do 60 9.21 80 7.49 nw 26 do d 160 17 34 100 15 35 do 10,26 for '64 do 14 33 re St do do do 15,35 w se, 7 do 13 SO 8 69 s sw 8 do do d 9 53 sw 9 do do 160 13,13 w se 9 do oo SO 9.70 ne 13 do do 100 13 33 sties" 'J do do 120 I0.s0 w nw do do do 80 8.43 ne 4 do 13 100 12.11 ne ne 19 do do 40 5,14 e nw 6 do do no 13 0" sw w 20 do do do do s nw 9 do do SO 9 60 se nw 23 do do do 5 59 do 5 50 for '64 nw 29 do ! 11 1) 20 W ne 9 do do 100 12.65 n ne 32 do do 80 10.6S nw 19 do do do 10 61 sw do do do 100 2 0 27 seXldodo do 12,11 ne 33 do i o do 20,80 Water Precinct. epmu n ne2S 11 10 80 ne 34 do do 160 w nw 35 do do 73 w ne 1 ! 11 SO nw ow do do do s tt nnw 2 do do n nw re 4 do do 20 ne 3 do do 161 pt se 8 do do 40 se sw 9 do do do e sw 10 do do 80 sw sw do do do 40 nw 11 do do 160 11,50 do 12,13 fo- 64 e sw do do do 60 5,79 do 5,94 for '61 s ne 13 d.i ao do do nw do d) do 160 1 53e pt o nwl do d w se do do do 80 4.65 se nw 7 do do 3 P9 sw 81 11 II 160 8.63 7 79 d 2,53 se sw for '64 4 62 nw ne do do do 40 2 17 6,51 se nw do do do d do ai y.sn w se do do do 80 4.33 tb 5.34 e oe 82 da d i do 4.94 1 .43 t.e sw 29 do do do x,l3 1 75 do 3.1 1 fur '64 2 42 n S3 do do '60 8 64 I 92 nwtiwdo do do 40 2 17 A s? .w nw do do do 40 do 2.. ne ne 12 12 do Dt ti'v do da do Lot 1 do do do w p't lot 2 do do do ne sw do do do svv sw do do do pt ne 13 do do pt nw do do do w se do do do lot 4 lo do do lot 5 do do do lot 7 20 do do lot 1 21 do do tie 22 do do n sw 23 do do e sw 26 do do ne 27 do do sw do do do ne ne 2S do do sw 29 do do ne nw 33 do do w sw 34 do do ne 5 11 12 ne 7 do do se 17 do do swdo do do nw 4 12 do for '63 40 do 32 30 40 do 34 52 80 33 43 60 40 160 SO do 160 do 40 160 40 80 160 do do 160 3 78 do 3 00 3 77 do 3 21 4 30 6 9S 3 44 4 28 5 17 3 73 14 80 7 40 (5 i)9 13 14 80 do 3 49 13 15 do 12 92 do 14 60 2 35 2 66 1 02 20 76 40 72 4 02 2 35 4 02 91 8 90 Lot 3 6 12 se 8 do 3 70 11 10 do 514; for '02 4 33; for '61 1219 Lo i is i ilk Prec'nct 30 2 So 80 7 40 40 120 80 40 do 80 160 do SO 160 120 SO 160 39 25 44 12 12 do sw nw 9 do do f fc nw sw 9 do do e se 19 do do nw sw 8 do do sw se 19 do do e sw 20 do do no 21 do do se do do do s ne 29 do do se 30 do do s ne sw 32 do do n se 29 do do sw 33 do do lot 1 33 13 do lot 2 do do do lot 6 32 do do lot 3 5 12 do Lot 4 on Sales' Island 5 5 " 5 7 3 3 6 14 40 70 77 93 10 do 7 05 14 10 10 56 7 05 14 SO 3 66 2 39 7 38 4 50 8 90 4 50 8 90 6 16 17 a 5 5 05 C7 do do do do South Bend Precinct 11 12 do do do 10 do do do do se 14 nw sw 5 sw sw 5 nw ne 6 ne 6 ee 6 do do """"a ne 8 do d e se 8 do do 1st 5 10 do do sw sw 9 do do sw nw 14 n nw do AND FANCY ARTICLES Far Ladies, Genls, Children, and the rest of mankind sal is prepared to do all kinds of WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING I tbe best manner, and wonld be h py to serve his old and as many new customers as may give him the! rjatrnnarv asaurioir them of their wolk Well done, at moderate price, and on abort time Tbe ock, embracing every va iety of scods usuall kept drat c isi Jewelry felure, will be soul at low Prices, ud warranted of best workmauship and material. He has also a small stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, V,eS will be replenished frotn time to tim", and so'.J st the lowest figures. Ilavi f permanently lo eafd la this eitv, I respectin ly solicit a share of pa tronage, and cordially invite a ! to ca.l and exam na tbe stocs on hand, as we would be p'.eased to serve yQ. and do not ask you to buy unless w can make t for your t&Urett to patrcoize us. rj?-f t. H EiTOy. e sw do do do do sw 15 do do 100 ne 20 11 do d s tie 27 do do 80 a nw 27 do d do do 6 84 tor '64 n se do do do do 5.61 sw do do do 160 7,46 do 5.84 lor '64 ne 23 do do SO do 4.93 for '64 se do wo do 160 W sw do do do SO e se 29 do do do e ne 30 do do do ne se do do do 40 nw 34 do do 160 H.43 ' ne4 0 12 do f,62 nw 4 do do do 10.79 n se 5 do do 80 .'0 e sw 5 do do do 6 37 a ne 7 do do do 5.7 53 14.: 9 41 2.70 w sw 10 do do 60 4 92 se sw do do do 4o 2 47 nwl7 do do 160 10 79 se ne 18 do do 40 2.59 ne se do do do 40 2,73 se 19 II do 100 10,79 do 9. 86 ror '64 nw 20 do do do do ne se 8s do do 40 2 70 nw swdo do do do do s sw do do do 8o 5.40 n nw do do do do do n.ti 4,32 swne33 do uo 120 7 20 do s nw do do do eO 4.S0 do ae sw do do do 40 2,40 2,16 tille Precinct do 7.43 do 6,57 4,27 8,63 S T It A's Tax 1S64 ne sw 2 11 11 40 3 30 se sw 2 do do du do e n- 3 do do SO 6 34 sw sw 3 do do 40 3 30 2 35 se 5 do do 160 12 63 sw ne 7 do do 40 2 35 w sw 7 do do SO 6 51 4 02 se ne 8 do do 40 3 30 2 35 se 9 io do 160 12 93 sw 10 do do do do ne 13 do do do ao nw do do do do do ne 14 do do do do nw 17 d do do do nw sw 23 n se 25 se se do Sail pt e nr 2 t 3 w ne 1 ne ii w 1 s n w 6 ew 11 nw se s? n sw w nn 23 se d n ne 29 nw ne do ne ne 31 se do Lots in ot bl'L tax do do do do do d do do do do do do 160 40 do do SO do 40' SO 53 40 do SO 160 40 SO 40 33 85 do 23 70 72 80 3 70 2 46 1 90 1 96 7 33 1 90 3 92 1 93 2 I J 3 74 2 SI 94 74 I 91 Creek Precinct 14 IS 27 12 do do do do do do do ao do do do do do do 73 160 SO 40 80 160 do 40 SO do 160 40 do SO 160 Plaits mouth lot bl'k lax 4 31 9 73 4 86 2 43 4 S6 9 73 do 2 42 4 15 4 S6 9 73 2 42 do 4 SO 9 73 i iUj. lot bl'k 4 16 3 20 6 6 6 12 4 1 3 1 6 1 8 10 9 4 4 10 3 9 3 6 3 12 3 11 9 7 2 3 6 7 10 14 15 16 17 IS 19 a'a 26 30 37 do 40 44 45 46 47 do 43 4S 49 53 40 25 40 40 40 90 03 55 1 40 90 2 53.12 55 4 1 SO 2 58 s hf 4 31 e hf 2 33 5S 5 8 4 2 4 7 3 4 13 11 10 2 4 7 8 11 14 15 16 17 IS 19 23 1 40 90 1 40 75 1 80 90 1 OS 1 40 do 1 SO 2 58 55 4 10 3 12 8 6 7 14 12 11 9 8 e hf 8 n hf 5 3 4 7 9 12 14 15 16 17 IS 22 23 29 31 tax 125 1 40 1 40 90 1 SO 90 1 OS 1 40 do 1 SO 55 do 2 OS 1 SO 1 57 8 do 2 53 9 do 12 60 9 61 2 62 63 65 do 74 76 84 2 2 75 90 73 do do 2 58 1 40 90 1 SO do 75 do do do do 1 5 10 5 1 8 7 8 1 9 4 9 3 5 e hf 3 9 10 14 9 4 7 8 S3 12 do 12 89 9 90 9 91 62 62 75 90 75 do 55 53 42 53 do do 40 30 7 11 4 5 12 5 1 9 9 10 9 9 12 3 37 39 40 44 45 43 do 49 50 54 do 57 57 S3 59 60 61 do 62 64 65 73 75 76 S7 83 89 90 do 92 SO SO so 90 do 73 do 5 s hf 2 n ht 7 90 4 10 6 7 5 2 33 15 24 34 37 39 44 45 46 47 6 92 58 9 92 53 2 $3 do 4 93 40 7 93 55 5 94 55 6 94 55 H 95 do 3 93 90 10 93 1 30 2 99 75 3 99 75 4 99 75 1 111 46 2 111 46 3 111 46 4 do do 10 do do 12 do do 1 122 do 3 122 do 4 122 do 10 do do 11 do do 12 do do 1 123 do 1 123 do 2 123 do 3 do oo 9 do do 12 do do 9 134 do 11 154 do 10 136 do 10 137 1 80 5 137 40 13 137 1 SO 10 13S 40 2 149 do. 6 151 75 11 151 75 1 152 do 2 152 40 3 152 40 12 do do 9 163 do 10 163 do 11 163 do 12 do do 3 164 48 4 164 4o 5 164 43 6 164 do 7 do do 12 do do 1 165 do 2 165 do 6 165 do 8 do do 9 165 do 11 do do 12 do do 3 1G6 do 6 166 do 7 166 do 8 do do 9 do do 12 do do 2 ICS do 4 168 do 9 163 do 5 169 55 9 1C9 55 1 170 55 2 170 do 3 170 do 4 do do 5 do do 6 do do 7 do do 8 do do 9 do do 10 do do 12 do do 1 171 75 2 171 75 5 171 75 2 172 90 5 172 90 6 172 90 7 do do 8 do do 11 172 "do 13 do do 14 do do 1 173 48 2 173 43 3 173 4S 4 173 do 5 173 do 6 do do 7 do do 13 173 do 14 do do 9 221 40 9 222 40 10 222 40 5 223 40 6 223 40 5 224 do 7 224 do 8 224 do Young & Hays' Addition 6 13 22 0 15 22 2 21 22 3 21 do 4 21 do Townsend's Addition 2 1 22 1 2 22 1 3 22 4 4 do 6 4 do 7 4 do 8 4 do 7 5.31 8 5 31 5 6 31 6 6 do 7 6 do 8 6 do 1 7 do 2 7 do 3 7 do 4 7 do 9 7 do 10 7 do 11 7 do 12 7 do 1 8 do 1 10 do 2 10 do 3 10 do 4 10 do 5 do do 6 do do 7 do do 8 do do 9 do do 10 do doll do do 12 do do 5 11 do 6 11 do 9 11 do 10 do do 11 do do 12 do do 5 12 do 6 12 do 7 12 do 8 do do 1 13 22 2 13 22 1 14 22 3 15 31 3 16 31 1 17 .31 2 17 31 Thompson's Addition Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 in block 2. lax 22 cts each. Lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. in block 5. 22c each Lots 1 and 2 in bind' 6. 22c ach ot 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. 9. 10, 11, 12, 13 and 1-4. in block 6. 31 cs each ,ots 1, 8.9, 11, 12, 13, in block 10, tax 22 ct each Lot 1 ai.d 13 in block 11. 22 cts each Lois 8 9. 10, 11. 12 and 13 in block 12 lax 22 els each Lois 1, 2. 3 5, 6, 7 in block 2, 20 cis. each for 1S64 1 07 1 SO 90 73 do do 2 5S do 2 53 do 2 53 1 40 75 do do do do do 33 62 do 75 30 o 55 53 do 58 58 do 40 do do 1 2" 9 8 o 5 2 6 12 6 8 11 2 8 9 13 6 3 10 10 11 11 10 8 7 4 48 do 49 ' 53 54 55 57 do 53 59 60 Gl 62 65 do 73 75 76 87 87 88 89 90 91 92 90 do 12 75 do 90 75 do do do 62 do to do do 55 5S do 53 53 do do 40 30 40 Po sil Jacob north 1-2 1 and 2 87 2 93 Pollock Thomas 12 95 20 d; do 11 149 13 do do -8 172 83 do do 10 40 8.1 Parm. ee C II 5 13 2 93 Kanis, y D N 12 33 2 60 do 8 47 3 25 Rp. hnckel A south 1-2 10 43 1 30 Wheeler D II 7 49 98 Weils Joshua 4 aDd 6 8 66 NON.RESIDENT LIST. L"t bl'k lax Lot bl'k tax Lot bl'k tax 9 8 39 5 4 8 1 7 4 49 6 6 49 3 8 81 6 8 33 4 10 65 6 10 65 6 11 49 7 13 26 8 13 2 23 6 14 33 I 16 2) 13 16 23 14 16 23 7 13 C5 12 19 93 4 21 17 8 23 17 2 26 17 10 20 49 w3 29 60 si 2 4 31 65 11 82 I ! 10 34 33 5 80 65 1 89 83 7 39 38 9 40 83 7 43 26 10 44 2- 8 45 S3 10 41 83 X 7 47 1, 3d 111 2 3 47 49 6 49 59 8 49 1 63 10 50 83 12 50 49 1 52 49 3 52 33 2 f5 26 7 6.5 20 2 56 2,60 T 66 20 3 57 2.11 4 67 2i 6 f.7 20 8 - 57 20 9 57 20 12 57 20 2 58 2d 6 53 20 9 53 20 8 59 2"5 4 69 26 5 59 2 8 59 . 6 nl2 3 60 13 11 60 26 13 60 23 9 61 26 do 61 26 do 61 6 4 62 20 0 63 33 10 63 St 12 63 13 5 H4 49 5 73 29 " 6 73 20 5 74 17 9 74 SO 1 75 20 8 75 20 6 75 U 4 76 20 9 76 20 10 76 20 11 66 49 11 87 20 9 83 20 9 S9 20 10 89 20 7 90 13 8 90 13 9 90 13 12 SO do 7 91 10 9 91 10 2 92 do 2 93 13 4 93 13 7 93 20 12 93 1.5 5 94 do 9 97 49 4 98 M 1 111 20 2 111 20 3 111 to 4 do 20 10 do 17 11 do 17 12 do 17 1 122 20 8 122 2 0 4 1 22 20 10 do 17 11 do 17 12 d . 17 1 123 do 2 123 do 3 123 do 4 do do 10 do 20 12 do 20 8 134 20 9 134 -.'O 11 34 20 10 13S 13 11 133 13 2 149 13 1 151 13 5 151 do 6 do 20 7 do IT 9 151 83 12 do 83 2 152 13 3 153 13 10 152 13 12 do do 9 1G3 . 17 do 163 17 11 163 17 12 do do 3 164 do 4 164 do 5 164 do 6 do do 10 do do 11 do do 12 do do 6 165 d - do 165 do 12 105 do 2 116 20 8 166 20 6 163 do 8 do 17 9 do 17 11 do 20 2 103 do 8 109 20 1 170 20 2 170 20 3 170 20 4 do 20 5 do 20 6 do 20 7 do 20 8 do 20 9 do 20 10 do 20 11 do 20 12 do 20 1 171 20 2 171 20 5 171 20 6 do 20 8 do 20 It do 13 9 do 20 10 do 20 6 172 26 7 172 26 11 172 26 1 173 18 2 173 IS 4 173 18 5 do do 6 do do 7 do do 9 221 18 10 221 13 11 221 10 2 222 do 9 222 do 10 222 13 12 222 10 5 228 Jo 6 223 do 5 224 13 GOOD NEiTS. C. II. Farmele. Esq., of this city, has been notified that his bids have been accepted for carrying the U. S. mails from this city westward to Salt Creek Ford and thence up the Salt Creek Valley to Beatrice, and from this ciiy to Weeping Water FalU service to commence on the 10:h inst. The contract is once a week to Weep inrr Water, tri-weekly to Salt Creek Ford, and once a week from Salt Creek Ftird to Beairice. Mr. Parmele in forms 11s ihat he wall put on Hacks be tween this city and Salt Creek Ford immediately, and upon the balance of the route so soon as they are needed. This will be glorious news for our friends west, as ihey have long felt the necessity of this arrangement ; and will be hailed with joy by the citizens of this ciiy as another link in the bonds that make our interests and those of the western counties identical. lot bl'k -64 '63 lot bl-fc G4 63 1 north hf 3 47 1 CO 2 53 48 1 24 1 57 43 1 24 10 Go 48 1 75 4(5 11 87 33 9 89 38 4 111 38 10 111 38 10 122 38 23 5 137 86 85 10 138 33 1 35 2 149 30 40 6 151 33 2 57 12 163 25 I 54 l 3 164 23 88 5 164 28 1 31 , G 164 23 1 31 12 do '28 I 81 G 165 25 2 56 8 165 5 22 70 9 do do 79 11 do do 2 50 12 do do 50 3 166 do 1 G2 I 6 166 do 40 8 do do 2 5o ' 9 d, df 50 2 168 do 1 3c, ' 5 1G9 40 2 170 40 50 , 9 170 40 35 5 171 do 1 41 i 5 223 25 50 6 223 28 1 50 1 5 224 40 7 224 40 8 do do I 84 Delinquent Tax List of lSCu and former ,years, including the year I860 inthe City of Plattsmouth. N. T : Names of Owners Adams E C Barnes A Q Barker Hen Boyd Matthew do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Carrothers 3 do Ford W J Graff W 8 do do as P P Hope E H ni-rold Wm Haii.es J VV do d. Hess A Fintsber Hammond J 0 Ingalle John James E S do do do do Kineda E W Lathrop X do do do do do Lewis fc Co. do Vorean R D Mi-Peak William Newman T W do do do Newman Amanda do do Newman A La brop Lot Block 8 12 and 3 1 10 9 10 8 9 11 4 11 7 1 S 7 8 and 7 2 6 10 11 nndl-2 8 10 3 10 n 1 2 6 10 8 6 2 1 6 10 8 6 10 do 6 2 1 Ain't Of tax t do do - do do do do do do 0!mt! A J 60 feet ST of 7 and S 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 8 9 I 13 and 14 do and do 10 8 1 and 2 do 1 1 and 8 do i s "J 0 do 1 S and 6 do 2 and 3 do ' 2 and 8 do I & and S do 1 and 9 d? 1 and 3 1 and 2 29 7 15 76 89 134 40 53 17 69 2"5 85 33 93 13 1:16 tit 186 65 167 17 170 do 171 19 97 83 97 33 67 2 61) 15 40 172 88 46 17 92 do 89 20 224 15 63 46 95 1 95 12 1 6 82 & 20 49 65 172 1 60 41 33 57 20 67 46 17 22 do 20 3 90 89 39 46 52 83 52 23 20 22 20 15 89 47 2 91 64 40 15 41 1 15 74 93 26 83 13 26 65 41) 172 62 36 20 173 IS 95 79 11 1 31 20 1 64 27 1 30 44 62 54 52 63 52 52 66 60 52 74 40 T1IC JK CAT "IIAKMOXIOL'S." That the ''Johnson business"' is like ly to be "muddled'' elsewhere than in Nebraska, there is no doubt. There will probably be a big row amoLg the faithful over tbe crumbs that are (ex-! pected) to fall from the Master's table, i We find the following in a Washington special to the Tribune: George Francis Train met Vallan diiiham in wailing at the White House. Train tells ,Val.'' he must not come to Philadelphia, for he will only damage the I're-ident, and thai men like him mutfi takw back seats. "Val." got ex cited, said he represented the people of his district, who are the only repre sentatives of ihe President in his polit ical course, and when he was sent to Philadelphia he. would go and make himself heard and felt. Inihe-mean-time. Blair says Train is crazy and must nut be admitted, and Train says it Blair js to have his way and resur rect the dead Copperheads he will go to work and break up the show and sell out the piece. WHO DOUBTS IT ? Is there a Republican in Nebraska who doubts that such men as Heath, and others who are claimed as "John son Republicans," have gone over flat footed and "square-toed'' to the De mocracy? If there should be one who doubts this, we would refer him to the speech of Gen. Heath in this city, where he said there were "but two parties; the 'white man's party and ihe nigger party;" and he said he "thanked God that he belonged to the whit3 man's' party'. the one that sup ports the reconstruciion ' policies" of the Modern Moses. They claim, when trying to wheedle Republicans into their meshes, that they are "Johnson Republicans." We say to you, there is no such an animal as a "Johnson Republican." No true lover of Truth, Liberty and Justice can endorse the course pursued by Andrew Johnson. No :rue Republican is willing to hand ihe . government over to unrepentant rebels, and say to them : "Masters, we havu wronged you, do 'with us as you will." New York, July 31. The Tribune has a special which says that peace was certain last Saturday, in the city of Berlin. The King and Count Bismarck will return to Berlin next week. The liberals all support Bismarck's foreign policy. In the treaty, Prussia carries every onu of her points. Austria's naval victory over Italy, is much over estimated. The Hyde Park riots, and the move ments to organize reform leagues have periled ihe Derby government. Chicago, August 1. A Washington special in th morning papers say that at a Cabinet meeiing the question arose as 10 the right ot the President to com mission officers who have been rejected by the Senate. The matter was referred to Attorney General S'.anbury. HEATH TIIKEATEXS WAR. In his speech in this city General Heath presented the picture of Presi dential electors being sent from tht rebel States and refused admission at the meeting of the Electoral College, and then predicted that "war! war!! war !!!' would be the result of such refusal te admit them. We would suggest that ihe General is a little be hind ihe times. The threat of war by tbe "rule or ruin" party has ceased to have any terror for the lovers of Truth, Liberty and Justice. The day is past when the freemen of America will bend the suppliant knee to these demagogues who threaten war whenever they are refused anything by the voice of the people." That cry has been heard in the laud for lo, these many years; and some fire years ago the threat was carried out and war commenced. The barking cars in ihe North who . were 1u"d in their demands for war gener ally deserted their more valiant allies who: bee bq hostilities, and left them to fight the battles they had been in strumental in bringing about. The men who fought on the side of rebel lion during the late war have had about enough of war brought about by theie place-seeking demagogues of the North, and will probably wait until their north ern "friends" commence the fight next time. They will not be wheedled into another attempt to break up the Gov ernment only to be deserted by the men who urged them on, at the first appearance of danger. No; the threat of "war" if we do not do so and so is about "played oat ;" and the men who make the threat are about "played out" well. The great loyal heart of America despises the threat, and the men who make it. It is in exceedingly bad taste to tell those whose laurels of victory are fresh yet that, unless they knuckle to ihe foe they have so lately vanquished, we will have another war; and it must be very refreshing to those who were defeated to hear their "friends" endeavoring to pick another quarrel for the sake of seeing them thrashed again. THE VOTE. We doubt not the readeas of the Nebraska City JVcirs would be pleased to see something in that sheet relative to the vote on Governor in the late can vass. Can't Morton tell them some thing about it ? It see'ins to us if he could got up a little item with three or four headings, telling them how many votes were cast for him, it would be very interesting. Try it, Morton. It should be kept before the people that you did receive soma votes, if not enough to do you any good. PH ILADELP IIIA COXVE. TIOX. Below we publish a call for a Con vention of the Southern unionists lo be held in Philadelphia on the 5th day of September. It shows that there is an element in the South which has fell the effects of the rebellion and fore sees the effects of placing the govern ment in the hands of unrepentant reb els. This Convention should not be confounded with the one to be held on the 14th inst. The latter will repre sent the rebel element and the former (the one on the 5th of September) wih represent the men who fought g against the rebellion: Contention of SoiJhern Unionists to meet an Independence Hall, Philadel' phia. on Monday, the 5ih day of j September, 1866. To the Loyal Unionists of the South : The great issue is upon cs ! TL majority in Congress, and its support ers, firmly declare ihat "the rights o iha citizens enumerated in the Constif tution, and established by the supreme law, must be maintained ii.violate." Rebel and rebel sympathizers assert that "the rights of the citizen must bo left to the State alone, and under such regulations as the respective States choose voluntarily to prescribe." We have seen ibis doctrine of State sovereighty carried on in its practical result?, until all authority in Congress was denied, the Union temporarily de stroyed, the constitutional rights of tho citizens of the South nearly annihilat ed, and the land desolated by civil war. The time has come when the re structure of Southern State govern ments mu-t be laid on cbnsmutional principles, or the despotism grown up tinder an atrocious leadership, be per mitted to remain. We know of no other plan than that Congress, under its constitutional powers, shall now ex ercise' its authority to establish th principle whereby protection is made co-extensive with citizenship. We maintain that no State, either by its organic law or legislation, can make transgression on the rights of citizsns legitimate. We demand and ask that you concur in demanding protection to every citizen of the great Republic, on the basis of equality before the law ; and further, that no State government should be recognized as legitimate uu der the Constitution in so far as it does not by its organic law make impartial protection full and complete. Under the doctrine of State sover eignty, with rebels in the foreground, controling the Southern Legislatures, and embittered by disappointment in their schemes to destroy the Union, there will be no safety for the loyal element in the South. Our reliance for protection is now in Congress, and the great Union par:y that has stoodj and is standing, by the nationality ; by the constitutional rights of the citizen, and by the beneficie.ot principles of free government. For the purpose of bringing the loyal Unionists of the South into con junctive action with the true friends of republican government in tbe North, we invite you to send delegates in roodly numbers from all the Southern Slates, including Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland and Deli- ware, to meet at independence tiaii, in ihe city of Philadelphia, on the first Mondy of September next. It is pro posed that we should meet at that time to recommend measures for the estab lishment of such government in the South as accords with and protects the rights of citizens. V e trust this call will be responded to by numerous del egations of such as represent the true loyalty of the South. The kind of government which gives full protection 10 all the rights of citizens, such as our fathers intended, we claim as our birth right. Either, the lovers of constitu tional liberty must rule the nation, or rebels and their sympathizers be per mitted to misrule it. Shall loyalty or disloyalty have the keeping of the des tinies of the nation ? Letthe response to this call which is now in circulation for signatures, and is being numerously signed, answer. Notice is given that gentlemen at a distance can have their names attached to it by sending a re quest by letter directed to D. H. Bing- him, hsq.,of Washington, u. U. W. B . PTOKES, Tennessee. JOS. 8. FOWLER, Tennessee. JAMKS GETTY. a, Tennessee NAT B OWENS, Tentiessee A J HAMILTON. Texas. EO W I'ASCUAL, Texas, LORENZO SAEKWOOD, Texas. C B 8AB1M, Texas. G W ASHHl'ltN. Georgia. HENRY G COLE, Georgia. J W McCLUKG, .Missouri. JOHN K KELSO, Missouri. J F BENJAMIN, Missouri. BYRON L FI IN, North Carolina. DANIEL R GO iDLOE, North Carotin. GEORC'E REKSE, Alabama. M J SAFrOLU, Alabama, J H LARCOMBE, Alabama THOS W CON W Y, Louisiana. JA3 GRAHAM. Louisiana R T VANHORN. JIi,sourl. W J COWING, Virpinia.! JNO MINOR BOTTS, Virginia JNO F LEWIS, Virginia FRANKLIN STKARNS, Virginia. GEORGE W ANDERSON. Missouri. JOHN II TROTH, Fairfax county, Va. J M fcTEWART. Alexandria, Va Wl N BERKDEY, Alexandria, Va. ALT.KN C HARMON, Alexandria, Va. LEWIS MrKENZIE, Va J W HUNN CUlT, Va. JOHN C UNDERWOOD, Va. BURN HAM WARDWELL, Va. ALEX 1 DAVIS. Va. W R HILLYEK, Fl-rida. PHILIP FRAZER, Florida. JOHN B BROWN. J W B BE. Arkansas. T MrKlNLEY, Ti nnessee. THOS C FLETCHER M ssonti. CHAS E MOS.3, M ssouri. A D CAMERON, Missouri. J K BRYANT, errsi WAsniNCTOi. Jaly 4 lV. New Yoek, July 31. The Herald contains the following, through the cable: London, July 30. A great meeting was held to-day in this city. Over 300,000 people were present, and resolutions were adoptad declaring that they had no faith in the government. The procession was immense. Sev eral bands of music were in attendance. Everything passed off quietly. New Orleans, July 31. TheCon- vention meets again to-morrow after noon. It i3 believed that the President will restore military law.