Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 15, 1866, Image 1

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    "7 a?e wirm attempts to haul down the Jlmerican Flag, shoot him on the spot." John A. Dix.
PLATTSMOUTH, N. TM WEDXESDAY, AUGUST 15, 18GG.
T t T O
IVO 22
THE HERALD
IS PUBLISHED
DAILY AND WEEKLY
WEEKLY EVEBT WLDXESDAT
BY
IT. T HATHAWAY,
EDITOR AND PRCPFllETOn.
ffOd:t corner Maia street and Levee, second
Terms: "Weekly, $2.50 per annum;
Da'iIj, 1 per month.
Ha tcs of A d vcrtisin".
One i iua" f space of ten lines) one insertion, ! - oO
. , . ; ,1 1 III!
l.i'O
Profe"'-i'n;il eards not exceeding si line
One qua: ttr C'.'lnmu or less, per annum
six mont-hs
i thr e months
Cne ha'.l column twelve raoi '"
t-x month
4i tliree mouth f
Onefolama twelve r'nths
" sis r""J,,
10 oo
:i.'.co
20 CO
15 00
co. oo
83.00
20.00
loO.dO
r.0.00
three moI.l'nt
83.00
AH trar'Ie'1 aurertioment mast be paid for in
4f aa.-.
vVe ura pnr'red t- do a'.i kind of Job Work
rn .,..: not:i.-e, and iu a x'.yle Uiat wi.l give tali,
avion.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Solicitor in Chancery.
t3"()!T.c, nil 13;h cf Dec-tuber, at resid-noe2'
nu s kotuh-west ul town. jn!30
II. II LIVINGSTON, Iil. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Tender hi pr-jfvinnal c( -a to the ci'iz"cs of
(. courty.
t7Ke.id.-ti:e ia Frntik Whit"' h ue, corner of
Oak nl .S.xiii tr- e:s; if.V.rf on Main ittlect, uj.po
.te Court lions.', I'l.itimi;u;h, Xebiaska.
T. ISI. JIAKQCETT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
A s i
f olicitor in Chancery.
FLAT ' .S-V.OUTII, - - NEBRASKA.
t. It. WHEEI.EH, j.w. MAanm, E. c. lewis
I. El. IVherlrr & Co.,
Real Estate Agents,
Commissioners of Deeds
AND
Tire end Life Ins, Ag'ts,
FLA TTSMOl'TII, A. T.
CoIN-'Ctioiifi pron ftJ.v at:en.Jl to, and procee J re
nitred at enrrent rate of Kxvhanc. Taxes paid in
W rrn lew a urn) jbr.iiic;i lur rnu r-iir t- - litk-s
if laud inv-T:itd. -Money loaned oil Kai K-tJlc
,riirirt I v -
CLAIM AGENTS.
A.-enN forcV. ct 'n rf el jim air:tinf t fiovcrnmrn
k.r SiM er. th.-ir idoW aii-l minoi ln-i'9. A'nt
fur the piiiiiM.e ar.J sale of Lauds ami City proper
t), I.ca-iug of Tenements.
ii;fj:iu:.xci:s:
n. n. S. H. i:Hert, D-nver City. C. T.
B:-hm K' tint" llri ".. Omaha, Nob.
" MeCaiiti At M'-traif. Xthrd Citv.
" K V. riilry. .vt 1 K Sl-s-oml.
!'. Tlo Lewiv H.'si'.n, M iacliu -etts.
II W ltn.ar. Ciii;ao, Ii.i;:uU.
II M MaRiil. Cin 'inn 'li. Oiiio.
Tooilo U 'l.na. l'l itt-m. wth. Klk-i.
Hon l e'ilow, Uiu.miuM, w-;;"'"'r'?- , .
Hon T M l..c,u.'tt,IMHtI.-'';t'.-:b'--
f a ter. I y & M"". IjKa-
Ji!i3 diwtt
F DORRINGTON,
REAi ESTATE AGENT,
I'LATTSMUL'Tir, XEB.,
Frnnt attc"ion paid t to .nrchae and s.il cf
Real Kstat and payment of 'i axi g, ami all I'UJinoss
fei tainn? to a gruerjl LjuJ .Asemy. Titles iuvea-Ulj.ite'-
I.'ft'rs bv permi.-ion to
.100. E. S. Dundy. Jnilfre '2d Judicial Di t , Falls
i'ity, Netra-ka; Maior Uw'ii Iturbank, fsiyuiaster
V. H. A , l.e.iVDW"i ih. Katis ix; ll. il J. il. iur!ai.k,
lite Asseuur Nelrasii, lal.g 'lly, Ni l ; Hon. T. M.
Warqut'lt.', IVattxm iutli, N t . Cut 11. K. Livirif-too,
InteC'ol Ni braika 1st Vrt. Voi.. I'iait'niouth, Neb.;
llsjor I). II. WhielT, L'. S. Imiian Ail. ct, I'twnce
Anry; Cha' Ne tleton, No. Ill broadwjy. New
Tort; nm vey, Deitnt'li & li: o n. W jKhintton, 1. O ;
1 rary, lla,;uire t C o , ChK.'ipo. ills ; K. O turn,
RfK'hesler, X. V.. I'ruf. llctiiy Ai ling ale, '-Hartford
L'niTerlty,' X . Y. oc'3
Win- II- LcuiLe,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
JOSE DOOR EAST OF POSTOFFICE,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
ic27 1M33 tf
Residence Tor sale
Wewil. ge',1 very nv for rali a pool frame 112
tory resnl'Tie -, all of pine, situated in I'Uttsmoulh .
Knquir? -'f Uar.-hall, at tl.e I'li-t-.H'ic-, or o
l. II. WHKLLKR H. CO.
PlatUnictith, X. T, Jauun y Uib tf
1ST E "W
JEVELKY STORE
The njb'rriler having purrba.eJ the Rid Stoie on
tJ tree!, l.t'.riy ce."i;pitii ty ir;y and othet s, would
repK"Ctfi;ii infirm the citizen vt I'latt.-mcuth and
vtcloiiT, that Lo has rlitttd the ctoie and epened a
larse tu-.k of
AXD
FANCY ARTICLES
For ladier. Cents, Children, and the rest of mankind,
aae i prepared to do all kind i f
WATCH, CLOCK AND
JEWELRY HEP AIRING
la the best manner, and would ha hi r y to jervehU
"Id and a, mauy new cuittomera as may give him
'belt patronage, auuriair thrm of the.r oik will
done, at mod-rate price-, and on thi.rt iiui;. The
'oek, embracing every va iety of Kccds u.-uail- kept
Orel ciasa Jewelry Mure, will be sold at low
Priren, acd warranted cf best workmatibhip and
' a 'trial. lie has a'.ao a email ttock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
which will be rpfileniheJ fom time to time, and
old at the lowest figures. Having permanently lo
eated la this city, 1 reapectiuily solicit a share of pa
trooase, and cordially invite all to call and examine
tae atooa on hand, as we would be p'.eaaed to serve
ycu, aod do sot ask yon to bay unless we can make
it for your Interest to rrrcnL'i O".
ctT'f E. H. EiTOS.
DEL.IXQUEXT TAX MST
FOR 1SG5.
Notice ia hereby given that I, i. Puke, Treasurer
of Casa couuly, Nebraska Territory, by virtue of the
power in me vested, shall, on the tlrtt Monday in
September, A. D leOG, commeoce eellinft at theofllce
rf the Treasurer, in 1'Utt-month. Cass coui ty, and
Territory aforesaid, at public auction, so much ,f the
following descriled tracts r lands and town " lots as
shall fee neces ary to pay the taxes, penalties, inter
est and costs, which thull have accrued thereon on
that day. hale to commence at 9 o'clock it the fore
noon, and on each succeeding day at that hour, until
a 1 has been sold or offered for aale, npen which the
taxes remain unpaid on the d.iy of sil?.
S. DUKE, Treasurer,
riattsmoulh, August 1st, IS6S.
Non-Resident List.
Orcapolis Precinct
P. T. R. Ac's
a w 8 12 12 1G0
s 3 d do do
n n w 12 do do bO
Tot S. T. It. Ac's Tax
7,53 ne rw 11 12 18 40 4 63
7 Lot 8 82 13 do &3 4,SJ
3,70 n e s e do do do S 0
do 2.77 for 1364
5,C4 lot 5 do do d 83
17 do 1 63 for 1SIU
4, IS etwfrdo do c!o 71 ' 32
4,22
n w
s w s wol 13 do 120
n e n w 5 12 13 40
own elO do do 40
e n e 7 do do bO
riallsmouih Precinct
sene 15 12 13 40 8,41 1 23 12 11 2 40
n e iv 22 do do do do 2 do do do 6.40 60
nW iwdo do do do do 4 do do do 5 70
sw sw do do do do do 7 do do (lo 4 67
e uw it) do do do do 9 do do do 2 61 40
ne w do do do do do do 60c fir I56I
e e 34 do do do do J3 4o do do 34 62
ne Div 35 do do do do 14 do do do 5 70
tvr sw do do do do do 13 do do do 2 40
sc 10 do 14 do do 1 do do do 2 do
ses-do do do do do 17 !o do do 2 do
nw sw i do do do do 13 29 do do C,V 63
se se 81 do do do do o no do do 1 23
L'jTS 81 do do do 7 65
r, 12 do 13 7 74 ?2 do do do 2 i!3
u'dhtLldo do do IV " 2i 1 80 o do 7 lis
4 11 do do 1 2 40 5 33 do do 10 l.f 3
o" do ! do 1 2 40 7 do do do I 1 1,63
14 do do do '2 7S 11 do do do 13 1 S4
23 do do do 1 C2nhfl3dodo do 22 1,S6
n'd hf 1 13 do 14 2' to 14 do do do 7 6j
2 do do do li 1.12 15 do do do 10 91
9 do do do 2 63
Rock Muffs Precinct
u'dMnwl 11 13 SO 6.19 ne 26 It 13 10 11.39
nw 2 do do 10O 11,3w nw 5 do 14 40 4,l9
twrio do do 160 11, 83 uw hw 5 do do do do
sw 10 do do do do ne ne C do do 42 3.21
w ne il do do bO 6,19 fw 6 do do 160 12. 8S
e nw do do do do do n sw i do do 0 6,74
I pt lotl 4 do 14 9 9) w se IS do do do do
Liberty Precinct
re 12 10 13 160 1131 nw ne 3 10 14 40 4,73
nwnw24dodo 40 3 87 eee6dodo 40 5 66
lot 2 4 do 14 74' 7,22 n e s do do 160 II 83
do 2 46 fori '64 w se 8 do do 60 7.10
lot 3 4 do do 49 4,61 lot 1 J do do 60 7.15
do 3 04 lor 164 do 2 54 for 1-64
s ssw nelS do 14 10 I .V s sw 20 do do 80 13,12
w nenw de do do 20 8,36 s te 20 do do do 0,74
sw pt ft e ne 29 do do do do
nei'wdo do do 17 12 2,12 sw se 80 do do 40 3,35
nw sw 33 do do 40 8,41
Mi. Pleasant Precinct
n w 1 10 12 160 10,42 sw 25 11 12 160 10.4J
w3dado do donisw nw'iS do do 120 T,b
...irM ,1,, do 120 7.3S-inw swilo do do do do
. l'i.w11 do do 40 2 01 enw 27 do do 6) 3.!'5
a .I,, o 71 tor lf,l sw do do do 160 10.42
n .Id. 13 139 1S.4S se do do do do do
no rin 0.5s f,.r 1 j64 se.tldodo do do
f 7 iio do HJ b.'2l nw Iiw33 do do 40 2,61
n ,w 1(1 do do do do w iu. as do 13 SO 8;.i9
n cHi lo do do itnnviivM do do 41 2,61
vrl4 do do 16iJ 10.42 aenw31 do do do do
ne lo do do do do sw 82 do do 160 17,65
nw jo df do do do se33 do d jj . . do
enclSdodo 60 5,2 ne 82 do do do 17,03
Avnca Precinct
nw 24 10 11 160 S,73
iw 1 do do do do
e uw 23 do do 80 4,37
do 3,ir2 f.r lr64
,h 83 il l lo 160 H.73
n tii" d i'o 1 1 SO 411
w w mSl do do 40 2 30
do 4,29 for tt;
sw r,w do do do do ".26
w nw se lo do do ''0 l'-'0
se sw tt 10 acres " i-ide
ne sw 34 do i1" 50 2.F5
cl., J. 30 for lro4
nw nw 35 J do 40 2.28
M. to do do 160 9,91
s '-v do do do tiO
do 4,7-i for 1S01
e se 31 do do do
A3 4 30 forlj64
sw 27 10 12 160
ne 2S d do do
nw do do do 160
n ne 'J' do do SO
e c 31 do do do
w ae 29 do 13 do
e nw (to do do do
ne 30 do do 16 )
n re do do do SO
e tw do do do do
S.97
5,9I
do
4,r.5
5.00
4.75
4 51
!,41
4,71
4 33
do 4,46 for 1SC4
w n.: 31 do do do do
nw do do do 161 S 78
sw tedo do do 40 2 C4
e sw do do do SO 4 39
e nu 32 do do do 4 75
sw 8-2 do do 160 9 41
4.66 on e hf for IS 64
e se 33 do do do do
nw 19 do do 80 4,71
n fo 20 do 1o do do
sc21 do do 16J 9 91
ne 'it do do do
nw nw do do do -to
sw nw do do do do
ee do do do 160
sw 24 do do do
8,97
2 67 nwnw do do do 40 2.36
2 30 se '2 1 do do !; 9.41
6,97 ne aw do do do 40 2 36
do nw 35 do do 160 9,41
do 8,50 for 1C4
n ne 27 do do So 4,57
w se do do do do do
so do d ' do do do
do 46 for 1SC4
sw 35 do do do do
Eight Mile drove Precinct.
sw ne 1 11 1-2 40 4.S9 w2l
sw 2 i'o do 160 1 S.33e.tnw se 5
se 8 do do do 3 l'l su 11
sw 11 do do do 15,33 sw 12
nw 12 do do do 19 30 ne 14
sw do do do do 1,33 e nw lo
se 13 do do do On odes w 24
null do do Ml 7.10 nw 26
ne 15 do do 100 15 80 do
11 13 10"
do do 120
12 12 I611
do do do
do do do
do do bO
do do iiO
12,11
10. 4S
15,33
16,31
do
7.6
9 21
do do 160
17 34
64
15,35
6 69
9 58
IS, IS
tl.70
IS 33
10,26 for
ne 2 2 dodo do 14 36 e 31
do 2. If" on se ne fur '64 w se, 7
nesw22dodo 40 S 59 s sw S
d do do
do 13 SO
do do do
do do 160
do do SO
do do 160
do do SO
do do 40
do do do
do do do
do do H O
do do SO
do do 160
do do (lo
do 2.13" for '64 sw 9
n sw 23 do do SO 7.33 w te 9
w se do do do do 7.23 ne IS
s ne mil do do 120 lO.sO w nw do
ne 4 do 13 160 12.11 ne ne 19
e nw 6 do do SO IS 90 sw w iO
s nw S do do SO 9 66 f e nw 2S
do 5 50 for t'.4 nw
ne 9 do do 160 12.63 n ne 32
DW 19 do do do ln.64 sw do
se 21 do do do 12,11 ne 33
S.43
S.14
do
5 50
20 SO
10,6-
20 27
20.S0
Weeping Water Precinct.
n ne2S 11 10 so
re 84 do do 160
3 ?9
7 79
fw 31 11 II 160 S.63
d J 2,53 e sw for '61
w nw 83 do do
w ne 1 10 11
nw nw do do do
s pt nnff 2 do do
73
so
40
4 62 nw ne do do do
6,.1 se n w do do do
K,s8 w se. do do do
40
d
80
do
do
2 17
d
4.3S
4 94
5,34 e ae 82 do d
n nw e 4 de do 20 1.48 nesw 29 do do
2,15
ne S do do 160 7 75 do 3,1 1 for 64
pt se 8 do do 40 .2 42 ne SI do do 160 8 64
se sw 9 do do do 1,92 nwnw do do do 40
e sw 10 do do f 0 8,s7 tw nw do do do 40
2 17
do
8.43
sw sw do do do 40 2.
nw 84 do do loo
nw 11 do do 160 ll,oO
do 12, IS for '64
e sw do do do SO 5,79
do 5,94 for '64
s ne 13 do 00 do d
ne 4 10 12
nw 4 do do
n se 5 do do
e sw 5 do do
do 9,62
do 10.79
80 5,00
do 6.37
do 5,75
53 149
40 2.70
SO 4 92
8 ne 1 do do
nw do d j do 160 li.5Se pt n nw7 do d
w se do do do SO 4,bo se nw 7 do do
e sw do do do do do
sw 15 do do 160 7,4S
ne 20 11 do d do
ne 27 do do SO 6..VJ
nw27 do d do 4.27
do 5 S4 for '64
n se do do do do 5.61
sw do do do 160 7,46
do 5.S4 tor '64
w w 10 do do
se sw do de do
4o 2 47
i.w 17 do do 160 10.79
se ne IS do do 40 Z.59
ne se do do do 40 .73
se 19 II do 100 10,79
do 9,S6 for '64
nw 20 do do do
do
2.70
do
5,40
do
ne se o'iJo do 40
B re 23 do do SO nw tssJo do
do 4. US for '64 s sw do do do
' iswtjo do do
su
do
se do uo do 160 8,63 n nw do do do
ni
4,32 swne33 do 00 120 7 20
xr i w do do do
e se 29 do do
a ne 30 do do
SO
do
do
do s nw do do do ru 4. so
do ae iw do do do 40 2,40
me se do do do 40 2,13
Louisville Precinct
S T K A's Tax 1SG4
ne sw 2 11 11 40 3 30
se sw 2 do da do do
e ne 3 do do SO G 34
sw sw 3 do do 40 3 30 2 3-5
se 5 do do 160 12 63
sw ne 7 do do 40 2 35
wsw7dodo SO 6 51 4 02
se ne S do do 40 3 30 2 35
se 9 do do 1C0 12 93
sw 10 do do do do
ce 13 do do do do
nw do do do do do
ne 14 do do do do
nw 17 do do do do
nene 12 12 do 40 3 78
ne nw do do do Ho ' do
Lot 1 do do do 32 3 00
w p't lot 2 do do do 30
neswdo do do 40 3 77
sw sw do do do ' do do
ptne 13 do do 34 3 21
ptnwdo do do 52 4 30
w se do do do SO 6 98
lot 4 15 do do 33 3 44
lot 5 do do do 43 4 28
lot 7 20 do do 60 5 17
lnt 1 21 do do 40 3 73
ne22 do do 160 14 SO
n ew 23 do do SO 7 40
e sw 26 do do do G i)3
ne 27 do do 160 13 96
sw do do do do 14 SO
ne ne28 do do 40
sw 29 do do 160 do
ne nw 33 do do 40 3 49
w sw 34 do do 80
ne 5 11 12 160 13 15
ne 7 do do do do
se 17 do do do 12 92
SA'do do do 160 do
nw4 12 do do 14 SO
for "63 514; for'G2433; for '61
Fiin:istille Prec'nct
Lot 3 6 12 12 30 2 85
se8 do do SO 7 40
2 35
2 66
1 02
3 20
4 76
2 40
4 02
2 35
4 02
7 94
8 90
1219
sw nw 9 do do 40
9 t!c nw sw 9 do do 120
e se 19 do do SO
nw sw 8 do do 40
sw se 19 do do do
e sw 20 do do SO
ne 21 do do 160
se do do do do
s ne 29 do do SO
se 30 do do 160
s ne sw 32 do do 120
n se 29 do do 80
sw 33 do do 160
lot 1 33 13 do 39
lot 2 do do do 25
lot 6 32 do do 41
lot 3 5 12 do 12
3 70
11 10
7 40
3 70
3 77
6 95
14 10
do
7 05
14 10
10 56
7 05
14 SO
3 66
2 39
7 33
2 05
G7
do
do
do
do
4 50
8 90
4 50
8 90
Lot 4 on Sales
5
Island 5
5
5
5
5
6
16
17
South Bend Precinct
se 14 11 10 160 7 33
12
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
40
do
do
SO
do
40
to
58
40
do
SO
1 65
do
2 22
3 70
3 72
1
2 46
1 90
1 96
nw sw o
sw sw 5
nw ne 6
s ne 6
e se6 do do
se ne 8 do d
c ao o uo CIO
1st 5 10 do do
sw sw 9 do do
sw nw 14 do do
n nw do do do
2 19
3 74
2 84
1 94
3 74
se 22 do d. 160 7 33
nw sw 23 do do 40 1 90
n se 25 do do SO 3 92
se se do do do 40 1 90
Sail Creek Precinct
nt ene2 12 9 73 4 31
I 94
4 16
sw 3 do 9
w ne 1 do 9
ne nw 1 do 9
s nw 6 do 9
ew 11 do 9
nw 14 do 9
se se 18 do 9
160
SO
40
80
9 73
4 SG
2 43
4 86
9 73
do
2 42
4 15
4 S6
9 73
2 42
do
4 SG
9 73
3 20
160
do
40
SO
do
160
40
do
80
1G0
n sw 27 do
w ne 23 do
se do do
n ne 29 do
nw ne do do
ne ne 31 do
se do do
Lots in Piatt smoiiih City.
lot bl'k tax lot bl'k tax lot tlk tax
C 2 140 8 2 140 4 3 1 25
6 3 1 25 4 4 90 10 4 1 40
6 6 1 40 2 7 1 40 3 7 1 40
12 7 1 40 4 S 75 12 9 90
4 10 1 40 7 11 1 SO 8 12 1 SO
1 14 90 3 14 90 G 14 90
3 15 1 03 4 15 1 OS 7 15 1 08
1 16 55 13 10 1 40 14 10 1 40
6 17 1 40 11 17 do 12 17 do
1 IS 90 10 IS 1 SO 11 IS 1 SO
5 19 2 53 12 19 2 53 9 22 55
10 22 55 4 23 55 8 23 do
9 26 1 SO e hf 8 29 2 5S
4 30 2 53 n hf 5 31 1 SO
s hf 4 31 1 SO 4 33 15 24
e hf 2 33 6 80 10 34 1 07
4 37 2 53 5 37 1 SO 6 37 1 SO
10 do 2 75 1 39 90 7 39 90
3 40 90 5 40 do 5 44 73
9 44 73 10 44 73 2 45 do
3 45 do o 45 do 5 46 do
6 4G do s hf 2 47 2 5S
3 47 2 53 n ht 7 do 2 58
12 do 1 40 1 43 90 2 48 90
3 4S 90 8 do do 9 do do
11 43 1 SO 7 49 2 5S 8 49 5 12
9 49 do 8 50 1 40 2 53 75
7 53 75 1 54 75 5 54 do
9 do do 2 55 90
1 57 do 4 57 do 6 57 75
8 do do 9 57 do 12 do do
2 53 do 3 53 do 6 58 do
9 do do 5 59 do 8 59 do
e hf 3 60 33 11 60 62
12 GO 62 7 61 62
9 61 62 11 do do 2 61 do
2 62 75 4 62 75 8" 62 75
9 63 90 5 64 1 30 9 65 do
10 65 75 12 65 75 13 do do
14 do do 5 73 55 6 73 55
9 74 55 1 75 53 3 75 53
4 76 53 9 76 do .10 76 do
7 84 42 9 87 53 10 87 5S
11 87 53
8 S3 53 10 SS 58 11 88 do
12 do do 9 S9 do 10 89 do
12 S9 do 9 90 40 8 90 40
9 90 40 12 do do 7 91 30
9 91 . 30 3 92 do 4 92 40
I 6 92 5S 9 92 53 2 93 do
4 93 40 7 93 55 5 94 55
6 94 55 11 95 do 3 98 90
10 93 1 30 2 99 75 3 99 75
4 99 75 1 111 4G 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 doll do do
12 do do 1 123 do 1 123 do
2 123 do 3 do do
9 do do 12 do do 9 J34 do
II 154 do 10 136 do 10 137 1 SO
5 137 40 13 137 1 SO 10 133 40
2 149 do 6 151 75 11 151 75
1 152 do 2 152 40 3 152 40
12 do do 9 1G3 do 10 163 do
11 163 do 12 do do 3 164 4S
4 164 4a 5 164 43 6 161 do
7 do do 12 do do 1 1G5 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 di 12 do do
2 ICS do 4 163 do 9 163 do
5 169 55 9 1G9 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
7 221 do 8 224 do
Young & Hays' Addition
G 13 22 C 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 G 31 6 6 do 7 G 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 da do 11 do do
12 do do 5 11 do 0 11 do
9 11 do 10 do do 11 do do
12 do do 5 12 do G 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
Tlitiiiy:oil"s .Addition
Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, G, 7, 8, U and
10
in
block 2, tax 22 cts each.
Lots 1, 2. 3. 4, 5. in block-
5, 22c each
Lots 1 and 2 in block G, 22c each
Lois 3, 4, 5. G, 7, S, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13
and 11. in block 6, 31 cis each
Lots 1, 8,9, 11, 12, 13, in block 10, tax
22 cts each
Lots 1 and 13 in block 11, 22 cts each
Lots 8, 9, 10, II, 12 and 13 in Hock 12
tax 22 cts each
Lots 1, 2.3, 5, 6, 7 in block 2, 20 cts
each for 1S64
1 lot bl'k ;C4 '63 lot bl'k 'C4 '63
north hf 3 47 1 CO
2 53 43 1 24 1 '57 43 I 24
10 65 43 1 75 ' 4G
11 87 33 9 89 38
4 111 33 10 111 38
10 122 33 23 5 137 86 85
10 138 33 1 35 :
2 149 3D 40 6 151 33 2 57
12 103 25 1 54 3 164 23 88
5 164 23 1 31 6 164 23 1 31
12 do 28 1 81 6 165 25 2 56
8 165 5 22 70 9 do do 79
11 do do 2 56 12 do do 50
3 lf,G do 1 62 6 Igg do 40
8 do do 2 5q 9 dd do 50
2 168 do 1 3fl 5 169 40
2 170 40 50 9 170 40 35
5 171 do 1 41 5 223 25 50
6 223 28 1 50 5 224 40
7 224 40 8 do do 1 84
Delinquent Tax List of 18G5
and former vears, including
the year ISG0 inthe City of
Plattsmouth, N. T :
Ain't
Names of Owners Lot Block or tax
A. lams EC 8 29 T 15
Ilarnes A G 1'2 and 8 76 39
Marker Bca 1 13 4 '
B. vd Matthew 10 68 17
do do 9 69 Sd
do do 10 85 89
do do , 8 88 13
do do 9 H6 60
do do 11 138 t'
do do 4 16T 17
do do 11 170 do
do do 7 171 19
Currothers J 1 97 f 3
do 2 97 f3
Fori W J 7 ST 2 6
Graff WS 8 and 7 15 4
do 2 172 33
do 46 17
JassPP 1 92 do
Hope EH 11 69 20
Hcrold Wm nnd 1-2 8 224 15
Hail es J V 1" 63 46
do 3 95 1 95
d, 0 11 165
Hess ft Finisher n 1 2 6 81 0 '20
Hammond JO 10 49 65
Incalls John 8 172 1 f6
James EE 5 41 33
do 2 57 20
do 1 67
do 6 4S 17
do 10 22 do
Kineda E W 8 20 8 90
LathropN 89 39
do 10 46 52
do do 83 62
do S3 ' 20
do 2 20
do 1 1 89
Lewis & Co. 60 feet off of 7 and 8 47 2 91
do 6, 8,9, 10, 11 and 13 64 46 15
Vornan RD 6 43 1 15
MePeak William 8 74 . 99
Xewman T W 9 25 83
do 1 IS 26
do 13 and 14 65 40
do do and do 172 62
Newman Amanda 10 136 26
do do 8 173 IS
Xewman ft La brop 1 nd 2 93 79
do do 1 and 3 111 80
do do 5 and 6 20 1 64
do do 5 and 6 27 1 30
do do 2 and 3 44 52
do do 2 and 3 54 62
do do & and 3 53 62
do do T and 9 53 66
do do 1 and 2 60 53
Otmsteed A J "' I and 2 74 40
Po-silJiVob . north 1-2 1 and 2 27 2 93
Pollock 1 bonias 12 95 20
do do 11 149 13
do do 8 172 S3
do do . 0 40 83
P:muc:ee C tl 5 IS 2 93
Ram.y i N 12 83 2 60
do ' 8 47 3 25
R"i' hackel A outh 1-2 10 43 1 30
Wheel-r D 11 7 49 P3
Weils Joshua 4 and 6 8 - 66
NON-RESIDENT LIST.
Lot bl'k tax Lot bl'k tax Lot bl'k tax
9 8 89 5 4 81 7 4 49
0 6 49 3 8 S3 6 8 83
4 II 65 6 10 65 5 11 49
7 13 26 8 13 2 23 6 14 33
1 10 20 13 16 26 J4 16 26
7 IS : 12 19 if 4 23 17
8 23 17 2 26 17 10 26 49
wtfS 29 65 a 1-2 4 31 65 11 82 1.95
In 34 33 5 86 65 1 39 33
7 39 33 9 40 33 7 43 26
10 44 20 8 45 83 10 45 83
t'i 7 47 1,30 nl-2 3 47 49 6 49 69
8 49 1 63 10 50 83 12 50 49
1 52 49 3 62 38 2 65 26
7 55 26 2 56 2,60 T 56 20
3 67 2.13 4 67 21 f.7 20
8 57 20 9 67 20 12 57 20
2 58 26 6 63 26 S 56 '-'6
8 69 26 4 69 26 5 59 '.fl
8 69 Sffi nl 2 3 00 13 11 60 26
12 60 ' 26 9 61 26 do 61 26
do Cl 26 4 62 26 0 63 83
10 63 33 12 63 13 5 64 49
5 73 20 6 73 20 6 74 17
9 74 20 1 75 20 8 7o 20
6 75 17 4 76 20 9 76 '20
10 76 20 11 66 49 It S7 20
9 83 20
9 69 20 10 S9 20 7 90 13
8 90 13 9 90 13 12 90 do
7 91 10 9 t"l 10 2 92 do
'2 93 13 4 93 13 7 93 20
1-2 93 65 5 94 do 9 97 49
4 93 83 1 111 20 2 111 20
3 111 20 4 do 20 10 do 17
11 do IT 12 do 17 I 122 20
3 123 20 4 122 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 20 11 134 20 10 13S 13
11 13S 13 2 149 13 1 151 13
5 1)1 do 6 do 20
7 do IT 9 151 83 12 do 33
2 152 13 3 1.'2 13 10 lot! 13
1'i do do 9 163 17 do 163 17
11 163 IT 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 li"i d do 165 do 12 165 do
3 H6 20 8 166 20 6 166 do
5 do 17 9 do 17 11 do 20
2 16S do 3 169 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 11 do 13 9 do 20
10 do 20 6 172 26 7 172 26
11 172 2(1 1 173 IS 2 173 IS
4 173 Id 5 do do 6 fdo do
7 d.. do 9 221 13
10 221 13 11 221 10 2 222 do
9 222 do 10 222 13 12 '222 10
5 221 Jo 6 223 do 5 224 13
RELIEF FOR THE SOUTH.
We .'earn from the Nebraska City
papers that an association has been
formed in that city entitled the "South
ern Relief Association," the object of
which is to raise funds for the relief
of Southern widows and others who
are in need of help. While we would
not deioari nm Joia from the good In
tentions of any benevolent organiza
tion. yet we cannot but notice and remark
upon the avidity with which the people
of Nebraska City lay hold upon any
thing that is calculated to help the South
or the sufferers who were wedded to
the rebellion. We see men, women
and children taking1 hold with a will
when money is to be raised to help our
"Southern brethern" who are needy;
but how different it was when some of
our own gallant boys of the 1st Ne
braska were prisoners and were suf
fering for want of the commonest ne
cessaries of life. We remember very
distinctly how hard it was to raise a
few dollars in this same City of Ne
braska when Lieut. Polock and his
comrades sent to their friends at home
for relief from their sufferings. Now,
when rebel sufferers call, the whole
commuuity is alive to the. necessity of
doing something for them. Long,
trtn-dy appeals are made iu behalf of
suffering humanity : associations are
formed, and money in abundance flows
from the coffers of these same men
who grudging doled out a few cents to
buy ti.i cups for the use of the defend
ers of our homes when they were pris
oners and "strangers in a strange
land." Yet the prime movers in this
"Southern relief" arrangement would
be greatly incensed if any one should
be bold enough to intimate that they
were not strictly loyal, and the
true Union men in the land.
only
Oh!
yes; certainly they are loyal (to the
Ccnff deracy). Don't they support "my
policy," which declares that the dear
people who were lately amusing them
selves by starving "Lincoln hirelings"
to de.ith have done no wrong ? How
does ihe thing look to the veterans of
tha 1st Nebraska. -
A "SPECIMEN BRICK."
Hiram Lightner, the regularly elect
ed delegate from Colorado to ihe Andy
at Philadelphia,
has been consigned to the U. S. Jail
in Denver, for the theft of a bar of
gold valued at 83,000, from Holladay's
Express office. This "delegate" and
supporter of "my policy" admitted the
theft (after the stolen property had
been found upon his person), and has
been found guilty of stealing-a number
of articles of lesser value, such as gold
pens, etc. He should send a proxy,
and then complain of an "arbitrary ar
rest' for political purposes.
,: U. I. R. IIKltJGE.
From the Rocky Mountain PTews we
learn that Gen. Dodge has gone west
for the purpose of locating the bridge
for the Pacific Railroad across the
Platte. It is supposed the crossing will
be made somewhere near the junction
of the two rivers, and that the road will
be built to Denver. Should such be
the case, the road from this city west
ward will eventually be the main line.
It will be the shortest and most direct,
ihe easiest kept in repairs, and conse
quently can be run at less expense than
the Omahn road. The B. &. M. R.
Company are pushing their road thro'
Iowa at a rapid rate, and will, in all
probability, commence work on the
west side of the Missouri river early
next spring.
From the Omaha Herald.
THE "GREAT" FIZZLELET
TER FROM DR. IILACK.
Plattsmouth, N. T., Aug. 3, '66.
Editors or the Herald:
Gentlemen I am compelled to ad
dress a few hues to you in order to
have the late lleaih Convention set be
foro ihe community in its proper light.
The Plattsmouth Democrat ot the 2d
inst., publishes the proceedings of the
Convention as made up by lleaih and
his c'ique ; and I am truly sorry to see
ihe Democrat debae its columns by
publishing a garblf d and erroneous re
port of the numbers and doings of the
convention for the sake of the aggrand
isement of Heath, or any other rene
gade politician. It would have been
much more to the credit of the Demo
crut and to every one having anything
lo do with the convention, if a full and
true statement of the facts in ihe case
hid been made to the pubhc And in
asmuch as my name is published as one
of ihe delegates to that convention, I
wish the truth to be published as far as
I am concerned, and as far as ihe Dim
ocraiic party of Ca5s county generally
are concerned.
On the 1st inst., about ten o'clock,
on entering mv office from making
some professional visits about town
found some ten or a dozen of the De
mocracy of Piattsmouth discussing the
propriety or impropriety of having any
thing to do with the Heath convention.
I then and there stated that I was op
posed to having anything to do with
the movement in any shape or man
ner.
In the caucus I stated that, person
ally, I stood firmly by the action taken
by our Democratic members of the
Lesilature in appointing Messrs. Pop
p'eton and Morton to the Philadelphia
Conventon. I then made a motion in
ihe caucus that the Democracy of Cass
county stand by the delegates elected
by our members of the legislature,
which was lost.
The caucus then sent Mr. WTtse to
confer with Heath & Co., and ascer
tain if they would allow us to name
two of the four delegates to the Phil
adelphia Convention. It was suggest
ed if they would do so, that we had
probably as well go into convention with
them and elect Messrs. Poppleton and
Morton.
Mr. Wise confered with them, and
reported that they would not make any
arrangement of the kind, and assigned
as a reason thai it would look too much
like a political bargain.
Mr. Wise staled that they were will
ing lo pledge us in advance that J. R.
Porter should be one of the delegates.
I presume that they thought Mr. Por
ter would net be in their way, but that
Poppleton and Morton would be.
I then made a motion that the caucus
adjourn sine die, without appointing any
delegates to the convention, which mo
tion was lost.
A motion was then made and car
ried, that the chairman of the caucus,
3Ir. Porter should appoint six dele
gates to attend the convention. The
chair appointed Jacob Vallery, A. B.
Smith., E Hutchinson, J. N. Wise, J.
I. Early and John Black.
I then slated that I hoped that the
caucus would excuse me from acting
in ihe capacity of delegate ; that they
were all well aware of the fact that I
took no stock in the movement, and
that I did not wish to act in any capa
city that would conflict with my convic
tions on the subject. The caucu3 de
clined lo excuse me. I then stated
that if the delegates would stand by me
and that if we could not get our rights
in the convention, that I would with
draw from it.
The convention met in a private up-
stair's room of the Platte Valley Hotel,
at 10 o'clock. There were present
seven persons from nil the other coun
ties of Nebraska, besides the six al
ready mentioned from this county, mak
ing in all 13.
Before the meeting was organized
an effort was mad a by Jacob Vallery,
sen., Jacob Vallery, jun.,. and Jno.
Black, to have the convention hold its
session in the public school house,
where all could attend that wanted to,
as there were a good many persons
about town, some from the country,
, who wished to be present at the con
tention. Heath and Patrick strenu
ously opposed holding the convention
openly, and Heath cut the matter short
by putting Patrick in nomination for
chairman, and pressing his motion to a
vote with more haste than the occasion
required. ' .
Mr. Patrick took the chair, and made
a few pertinent and well-timed re
marks, al the close of which Dr. Jno.
Black put J. 1 Early in nomination for
Secretary of the meeting.
Mr. Early declined to serve, for
reasons which will presently appear ;
for the thing was all cut and dried by
Heath, Patrick & Co. Mr. Early put
Mr. Hutchinson of Cass, and Richy of
Burt, in nomination for Secretaries,
and they were duly elected.
The very instant they were elected,
Heath jumped up and moved that the
chair appoint a committee of three on
resolutions.
The chair appointed Messrs. Heath,
Wise and Early.
Jno. Black moved that the chair ap
point three on credentials. The chair
ruled motion out of order ; and stated
that ihe convention was not a delegate
convention. Jno. Black produced tho
call, and read that portion of. it where
it speaks of the number of delegates
that the different counties would be
entitled to, and that no proxies would
be allowed, &c. But the chair perti
naciously adhere to its ruling, and
would not listen to any reason on the
subject.
1 then stated that if the convention
was not a delegate convention, I did not
know what kinl of a convention it was;
and ibat I did not wish to hnve any
thing more to do with it. I then beg
ged leave t5 withdraw from the con
vention, and pick up my hat and re
tired. After I left, A. B. Smith inquired
of the chair how the convention were to
ascertain whe were entitled to seats,
and who had a right to cast the votes
of the several counties ?
The chair replied in a very huffy
manner that any gentlemen from any
county would cast the entire vote that
lhat county was entitled to.
Mr. Smith referred the chair to tho
call; but the chair ignored il entirely,
and Mr. S. retired from the convention
in disgust. So he told me the same
evening. .
The Democrat says that there was a
large attendance, embracing men from
all parts of the Territory and of all polit
ical parties. I call on the Democrat to
tell us in its next issue who they were,
and what political parties they belong
ed to.
The Democrat says that during tho
reading of the resolutions by the chair
great enthusiasm prevailed, and every
one of them was received with ap
plause. After I retired from the con
vention, I took a seat on the pavement
directly in front of the room where ihe
meeting was being held, and within ten
feet of some of the members, and the
windows were up, and I never, heard
one word of applause or enthusiasm.
I have inquired of others if they heard
any, and they have all told me that they
did not.
At the end of the report, the Dem
ocrat caps the climax, by staling lhat
Douglas, Otoe: Platte, Kearney, Saline
Seward, Washington, Burt, Cuming
and Richardson counties were all well
represented in the convention. Will
the Democrat please to tell the public
how seven delegates could represent
eleven counties, when according to the
call no proxies were allowed ?
That part of the call that refers to
the way in which the convention shall
be made up, the DcmocratSov some'rea
son of its own or Heath's, has seen
proper to omit. Mr. Wise's name is
appended to the call in the place of
Mr. Hanna, Heath and him having had
some correspondence about the matter
before the convention convened.
Yours, JNO. BLACK.
Horse Thief Captured. A man
by the name of John Alow, was ar
rested at noon to-day, on charge . of
stealing mules. The animals were
taken from Missouri, about three weeks
since, and sold on last Saturday to Mr.
Edwards of this city. He was arrest
ed at the foot of Main street by Mar
shal Ilickey. He had an examination
before C. W. Pierce, who ordered him
to be committed to the iron cell. The
proof against him was very clear.
J"eics.
Viexxa, Aog. G. It is expected
that a definite peace will soon be
signed by the Austrian and Prussian
plenipotentiaries at Prague. Italy is
not included, if the difficulty relative
to the armastice with Italy, is not ar
ranged within a few days hostilities
will be renewed. .
Cuicago, Aug. 9. The Illinois
Republican State Convention which
met at Springfield yesterday, nomina
ted Gen. John A. Logan as Congress
man at large from this State.
Resolutions were adopted endorsing
Congress, and recognizing - it as the
supreme power in the matter of recon
struction. . , -
Bo6tox, Aug. 9. Among the dele
gates to Philadelphia, appointed by
the Faneuil Hall Convention, are Rob't
C Winthrop, Isaac Davis, Geo. Ash
mun, John Q. Adams, D. 'N- Couch.
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