U NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I.' 0. 0. F.—The members of HENRY LAMBERT LODON'. No. 47 Zia I. 0. O. F., will meet on tRIDAY MORN ING. at 13 o'clock, at the Halt, corner Fifth 'mei, • nee and Pride street, for the_purp me of strand. Jug the funeral of our late Brotner P. G. WM. HIIIBH. Carriagee uld be in waiting at the • Hall o convey tee brethern to the late resiaenee of the deceased. Itretoern. of Eater e.odgea are ' • respectfully Invitee to attend. ' sel7:a37 JOHN H. HOFFER, N. G. it - Anil SALE-10 ACRES, • LESS more,' in Plum townshi ; Allegheny cont y. Allegheny Valle, B. B. ru es through it. ~• Two hundred yard; Pont station. Frame house -; 01 six rooms. and good stable and all other ne cessary ou.-hu ;Wing*: orchard 'of 100 bearing fruit irf es, of all kinds; good garden, grape ar bor, • and geoseberries and qurra la; $25 000 worth of rook, quarry opened: will Milt for rest ; dente& or manutacturing establishments: coal under entire place: good indications or' oil: • deepest water and best Landin g on she river; all well fenced. Inquire of A. B. • KEBB, on the premises. FALIL STOCK' OF MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING Now Receiving by GRAY & LOGAN'S, , 1 N 0.47 SIXTH STREET, LATE ST. CLAM. AIM W. J, ANDZILSON MONONGIIIEL I HENDRY, W. J. ANDERSON & CO., Mannr•cturera of IRON ROUSE FRONTS WINDOW LINTELS and .EILLS, and Cis'logs or all Denrlptlons. Aar Erin's] aft , nttrn paid to A RCHITECTU RAL iIAsTINGS and to Castings for Window Mass House s. Orrick. •ND FOUNDRY—No. 159 WATER STREET, Pittsburgh. Ps. ' ' EDUCATIONAL • KAY & COMPANY, B4OOKSEL-LERS, F,5 Wood Street, • • Have on hand a complete Etoik of Standard School and College Text Books AND SOEIOOL STATIONERY, 'Which they offer at the Lowest Prices. Wholesale and RE tail. Price Lints and Circulars sent on application 13,17 FS AN 911DINANCE Establishing fhe 'Width of Colwell Street, !Steno:ell. Be it ordained and enacted jby the City of Pitteburgli, in Select and 0017 1 / 7 101 Coun cils aasembled and it is hereby ordained and . t enacted by the authority of the /tame. That Colwell street. between Vine and Dinarlddle street 4 be I ' made a uniform width or arty rsoy feet from the , • south line of saki street, as laid cut in %he City District Plan, to correspond with ins ivldthef "i said street r ust, of Dir widd'e stree • • SEC. A. Thatimy ordinance or partof ordinar ce !•1 conflicting with the passage of alto ordloance at the present time, be and 11l same is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a I.w In Councils, Shia 30th day pf August, A. D. 1800. A. H. GROSS President pro tem of Select Council, Attest: B. S. MORDUW. Clerk of Select Council. to • A. TishiLINSON, President of Common Council, I Attest: IT. Menhurzu, , r Clerk of Common Council. sel7 A N ORDINANCE St aightening Second Avenue from • the Birmingham Bridge ,to Brady Streets. Simmer 1. Be it ordained and enacted by The City of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Coon cite assembled, and it it, hereby ordained and -enacted by authority of the same, That the City , Engineer be. and is hereby authorized to survey and open Second Avenue from the East ern, end of the Birmlifsham Bridge to. Brady -Street, in accordance with the plans in the City Engineer's Office. and to appr. Ise de:nag-Ai and assess benefits caused ttieret y '6lll. R. BROWN, WM. 3. ANDERSON and JAMES PARKS are =herb, appointed in, accordance with sn_Act ,of Assembly, approved January 6, 1864. Sze. 2. That any ordinance.or part of ordinance . conflicting with :the passage of -this ordtnapee at the present time, be and the same is hereby re pealed so far efitbe same affects this ordhuttice. Ordained and enacted into s, islet inCouncils, this 30thdatofAugwit, A. • ' • , b.H. GRISS4. President pro tem of Select Council: Attest: E. S. Molotov, • Clerk of Seieqt Connell. W. A. TOMLINSON, . _ President of Common Counc il. Attest: H..llcMAStith. . ' 'Clera of Common Council. sel7 LIST O F NRYxe umber 17,• A • Ango J Brown J C ZEM Hare Hughes J Hughes MH Hughes Henan ES Hageztv Jones M Johnson F , Jona+, M , James A James it - Keating P Kelly T Kelly I. King S P Kenar G T D lLorenl z J Long J Langan Win Miller L - Miller E Miller H S Montgomeyy • hackeis D Matthews J Myers Ca , e Mathews J Morgan 'Mason f Mo McCafferty J McGovern T McDonald C rau.tar Barnes Mrs -2J islakmond du Byers C Boggs W P-' Boggs Wm F' Be atty. T B • Brown'ffillas C Copp Mrs M Cramla Mr Crawfor4 J Cashdollar J Carothers pavls D DewnAp Dyer Miss E Davis fl Dennika J Duet]. DCJ Danele Miss V Dowden J E DttbreeS : • Forney P Pees 0 Fole El Vl:War y d T thunerNm D Houston Wm J HautTlL serf TEXT BOOKS USED IN • WESTERN LitvERSTTP, MIL`MACRI)M,S'APoLLO INSTITUTE, FEMALE COLL. GE. PITTSBURGH ORAL scaoor.; ; • filtliAN , S IMP) : • . • .. PITTSBURGH HIGH SOMMOL," NEWELL INSTITUTE. - IRVING P.STITUTE. MISS MARKHAM% SFROGL, , PEG?, BIN GRAM'S SEMINARY.. nowMAN INATITUTE. Bey. T. L. BELLAMII AGADEMY. • PEOP. CURRY'S INSTITUTE, Rev. S. M. GLENN'S SCHimL. . • Aug all, other School/ la Plttatrargh and Alio:. For Side at the Lowest Prices, R. S. DAVIS & j ion tumirry irritErr. seio:Fmw • VALVABILE ' STOCK N'Ala ll l 7OR SALE, enlisted in Ws snioreland 'count7. three miles north of "New iflorenceot Contains 640 acres.4oo of whit:tall elear.d and and a large portion la grass. The land le rich and well watered. The building consists of a -large:lra= DweWag, Iwo trams rd and nu magus outbuildings. :A`i the stuff on Impound to a `rue new dwel li ngt.Cellar nit. Thla turn la altered at the lbw ;Mee of hi i per "ere, ith Aug paymenia.{ , APPIT , 40013 to - q l ' • fl- taetaaN CO., . . - bro. lOC ' , mir th ' wromto. W llllll4 - 0 /Mr Whifft Lime; SOO bilbt &ism J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW STORE. B. OPPENHEIMER, NEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Is hsppy to announce toles old Meads an On • Comers, and the public generally, that he Is • w established in his NEW STORE, H. A. FREYVOGLE Where he 112 a opened a large and varied stock o Cassimeres, Vestings, Of .the latest and most approved patterns. which be Is prepared to make up in the latest •tples at the lowest cask prices. Also, a fine lot of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, To which he Invit3s the attention of the public. EVERYTHING IS NEW! . B. OPPENHEIMER, No. S 2 Market Street, SECOND DOOR BELOW THE DIAMOND sel7:a3ti JUST PUBLISHED A REM VOLE L UM BY MR. 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