bkvill Oawht: CITY AND SUBURBAN. ROV lOIAL PAPER. - - . ' • • ASIAPpeal to the People. Wo dlteotarida attentlon'to tho tollowios totportsitt mita by Gam. Broolu. Let artily Mikad rad so 'Act: - thiamoo‘onos Die". Iva IGoweaaescy Pittsbarsh. Yebroary 20, 1564. J ISPECRAL 011D1283. Bat nine days now nunala in which (km.lntent taunting are to be paid for remelts to Gil up the, i: % - kasha man of the intuit memento now facing '" ' .. Ito matey from the ...aboard to the Rio Grande. f .. ." . • ,i. 0 ; ' , fork has guns Ott 'fel for the past tine dale, bat If. et,ii ,?- 1 " ... Pester motto.. are tweeted to taw, the routs i• Vole of the Rata, and avoid the draft otherote• Ito t. SO 3 1 meat orde* all men collated by rect•lticS ii akin In this t ..ally can be ....tend Lae rerek• ii by Oot. Ktrortewil, at the Chard Rouen Very -'.5 •nd pet ate ' 43 •••• lewd deco la f 6 wads nagewelei °Mar. and will t• wad lb. pingo= of and 1175 for army rocruit they 4,. may Drama, and ....bred into tierrloa Odious oy tt. maw on recreilting •Inice as- wathorintd to meet am for the regular week* 3. --'. ,lorthros year; to be cr ed ited on the quota of the F, veepieite• dietrints, with the canal bountiea. Hare is work for the •11.1004, W. trades, pro. .. ' foteloao. he., who kayo heretofore responded so nobly e. to awry appeal of Gie, Otwerennent for aid, and who co bolo Gentoastrated oft-tinum,ind especially in the ..' ealithatiwte ends to work on the fortilinatioca lag t - T sinwesire that, tiotidng bat the Ileangoll Is wanting la oiontril Reatraeety effort In the mine of patriot 's'. Wirt RA ovary rat a mph. lend a Weisel hood end r', Cho work will be done Hy ootainand of NAJOB ONSIMILL BROOKS Tsueonoas E.D. A. A. 0. Important Ott Butt Decided. The ease of thi Artless* Oil Co. vs. Shreve 21,1:loon & Co., whit& was Gam out of Court OOnent •of parties, and placed In the i. baudof a rbitrators , has been decided in fa . Tor ofthe plaintiffs. The amount of damage. 14t — litdien /0162,225A1. Thssidaint won out of an agreement made by Ithreve, doeo., in june, 1862, to deliver before the lof navigation, three thousand barrels crude oil at the work, of the ..iniesoo 011110., the oil to be measured in the eempanre iron tanks, and to be paid for at the rata of four cents per gallon. The amount • delivered within the time spavined was about 1,000 havela. During the following winter and opting 1,200 barrel, more were delivered, time lassingit deficit of about 800 barrel, for the non-delivery of which the claim for dam age was made. It was:held by plaintiffs th at the amount of damagebe should ascertained by charging the difference between the contract price (four cents) and the market pries (thirty mita) en the Mot day of December, 1862, on all the oil =delivered at the time the contract expired, and giving Credit at the market price for subsequent deliveries. The amount of derwee thas claimed was over $14,000. On bdulifof defendants it was contended that the - ' , ~, iv aceeptanee of oil in thesprlng of 1863 wu virtual reopening of the oontraot, and there fore the meant* of damapss, if any, ■huald be the market prim at the last date of dellve rya also that thus Wu a loss of fifteen pet ma.= 01l delivered is tronsequence of its beta/Mum= to a high temperature before meammotwad, as well es other lanes by ree lomat delay in pumping from the boat.. Inmigard to these point, it Is understood tlatt.,Ade. arbitrators derided, fast that the leittellie order:uses should be the difference between :the oarrtmot prim st the time of the eating close of fall navigation. Second, this liffulme to be abused only on the 600 bar rels Mulattos =delivered ; and third, an ni. annum,. though not to the =tent olaimed, was made for loss by steaming. Let:lure by Felix R. 13runot Pelle R. Brunet will deliver a lecture to Doctor Clark's Church, Allegheny city, on Monday sinning next, February 29th, at half putt seven o'clock. Subject, "Our Soldiers." Thu following corrapondenoe will show chat Mr. Brunot has consentsd to deliver the teams for-the. tenudNlnflpte,lioldlors . Aid Society. It 'was &Vint intended to have secured Concert 11811, but as that could not be procured idthin ■ reasonable time, mocurse !Ladle ba :nadir to the nee of the eburoh, with Itilhitted equity. We fear that the house will not be balm enough to secommode the throng from the two cities that will be anxious to bear the lecturer. Mr. Breusot it onesof onmalmm, than whom there It not one more etraestly devoted to the MUM, and comfort of the Northern soldier; and their cause and comfort are at once protection and misty to our own cherished homes Mid instiusticass . . 111 i.•/. R. Haraoe—Dear Ede: The ladles or the did Eodet7 solicit a public lecture horn Yon Alli tZ . behalf. iterSodaty Is la debt. Its *Vette are well known lo the etmanunity, and It bas occurred to um that der mO. ea the tire titles would be glad to hear you IMUtlerthent ooze evening at Concert Rail or Ono Is Ibis tray the stoney could b. rsiged, ..d at tb ems Slow •tall triblvalent mould be nastorsd to tb sotstrilstton. Ilapectrully, le.. Atubsts. Forma, H. B. H. Ds. ts, X. H. Ifs moss, Oomtalttas. —~s f~ i~ r r' fi n J du.nottrat Orrr, Feb. 10, 180 e. ~ DNS Lucas: 1 have before me your note, at the poverty of the Ladles' Aid Society, tee to "deliver a lecture in Its behalf." I do wet: whether I have tern enough to get threat& so enamottcorsed a task, but if the Mite of the Society think the attempt will be of eervioe Co theta, I am willing to try. If on further consideration you think it beet to do 10, Jae eau select for the occasion any evening of this esonth after the 17th. Very rutpectltdly, your friend, 1 , Matz R DEM.R. To 111. A. nadoe. Milo IL e. D. Arlo, and IIL. R. EL Mon'--- ---[tree Everybody takes bitters—the habit of bit ten taking ham almost become a disease, In many cans Almeria necessity; and the man whiwooldn't think of drinking rum, la the common meaning of the term, takes to his "bitten' under the fatal delusion that its "all right—does him good," and le of great advantage to his health and well being. Than never was • greeter mistake. The human stomach needle no mesh fuel to enable it to do the work which nature designed for 14 broad and meat and solid, food, well chew . el and properly digested, will do all that le rotaired to keep the system in health; and with Industry and tare, which mane exercise sad pore air, no *sewnl need the aid of what la tontally denominated "bitten." It is • way groad'otior to 'oppose that these evil anti tenitsin sin health-giving or life-giving properties, for the most part, they are • mit tens of bad roots and worse whisky, having a modleinal taste it is tree, but, nevertheless unless as • medicine, if not altogether hurt ful. They are .gotten op by vile cpiseks in many thinness, to lure eke dollen from the pothers of the credulous into dun awn, and no one can ser that any have both perman ently boaefitted by them. Tel we are gravely told that um oonstitatione and - than helps —Outwit seal and the dok—wlnt of them? ...41tattiridd to-make them fast, and the fast to mends the vital powers. The youth--to make him develop, and the middle aged to keep cop that dervelopinent, and the old to sqyart the tinkling and decaying powers of ago. Wotan you the whole thing is a grand mistake, sad Nature, always wise in her pro- Askant to support and curtain all the powers of line, noon tithe very idea of =Oh aids or whips and spun In the shape of bitters, roots ratm., through which some bad whisky bas gala Lie dribbliog has picked up semi medicinal virtu*, and the only virtue of meet el the so-called "hitters." The. only mums than wa know of having real merit, mean sow going to name. They arei as a easdinel man Mt tor elbow I nginits, • Mt 10101,1,111 strengthen the damsel, and the wide dligattritabohand enable It to perform Pe peeper amen,' dlsontin/I'whlt food mg be thus. • Ot thus tows ••ge m al a= of Ildladolphia own said they a n Envoy "King of Bilden," free from alcohol sad comnind of good material,. Ws mean noettailkt Oulu* Istrrnst.—Chomberg.o7 Yekydpisit'and.lVlNa, 741. nth. Iffoeflants German Bitters may be had in owYllananty at Mt. Key,&'., No. 140 Wood .Meet, with fell end ottutibt• directions. mx=m • hr. Owls I. McCook. 4'4ll,:but to the Boaritrof Health, reports thelolleirtog doses SW Chi teak eontarallug Fab. 12tb, and end lag Job, 20* . 111.61 10 Tellilina....;//P0010rei...... 7 J Ebottostis tout contusuption 5; typhoid km 74 irstlekdd 1; pnerperal peritonitis 11 wieganthsnal 64D1llty 11 measels nom , autaale imitation of the ytYi aonenlelthe AS pneumonia t; un -111111M1n1; lryottoaspludas 1. - Annual Manila( at the 'Allegheny . larnallresateallony.4ooiLttlan and - Prospects of the ltaaA,Elatn:An. Meer% ate. The eleyeath•annnal meeting of As stook holders of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company was held on Tuesday, at the ethos of the company in this city. OoL Henry McCullough was chosen Presi dent, and Messrs. Patrick Kerr and Lyman Will:earth were appointed Secretaries. The President of the Board, F. B. Brunot, Erg., read an elaborate report of the opera tions of the road, exhibiting Ito financial con dition, and setting forth the proepoots for Its extension. We extract front the report as follows: Tto, ILLoorrs have the sattefaction to submit to you the following report of the burhaeaa of the road for the year NIA and to course= as the Un proved rendition of the company 's The Coating debt for Mlle payable, =norm and due employees, ete., as stated In Molest annual import at $31.607 90 km top pall. Theearalipe from January net, UM, to Jaunery flat 1,64, in u ch:Wye, we.: Prose b 8 The operating expeurko during the wee time were: for Maintenance or Way .f3O , 0 7 P; 9,711 ErnyLuca._ VIOCO 46 " Machine Shop, 11,23 Trameportatton..._ 46,610 76 Net ettnitnaa ... . MAW t 3 By the above statement it will be emu that the operating upstaaa is 60.33 per ant. of the outdate. Deducting $10,006 $ for aew work, sad which mom properly Waage to construction and equip ment, the operating upermas proper would be '90.210 20, or 43 per cent. of the grin earnings. No pawnor hes bees Injured during the year, and im accident has occurred sausiag way material lose to the manpuy, or more than a few hours' delay to tralac Two locomotive engines, twoymmengoar and mean platform and etack care ham been added to the .oil mg stack, which now consists of 9 engines, 8 pae ranger ears, 3 bagg age can. 23 box freight ram, Zi 'Sean= and etock cars, 24 gravel, a band and 7 re. pair car. A new first clime freight engine 1.• me !reeled far. and 10 freight ears o being made in the companys shop, Von Trodden* then allude. to the great amharram merit aparicticed to transferring parole...germ.- runt ewea, ordnance, etc-, to the Pennsylvania Padimed, and nemarka that a nets mode of reaching that road is mammary. Ele engraft that the best line of conneation la by way of Allegheny street, to the Ninth Ward, and advieen • rein:oral of the appli cation to Connclls for the right of way. ISTrr6lOl Or MI ROAD In accordance with tho resolution adopted kt Ihe last annual mooting, the Board decided to extend the toad to Ms mouth of the /thlwaiing river—either application of the surplus earnings, or by the nee of bonds. Sections 47 and 40 wereP at under contmot and the work Is in condition to be carried on riser. Gusty In the Spring. It Is proposed to let the balance of the UM mike aa soon ea It can be made ready, and it la ballemid that the maim may be running not only to Ilationtag, but also much firther on the way mow oil region. before the period of rim neat annual meelbog. To provide tor the prosecution of the work more rapidly than to could be done out of the sur plus earnings, second mortgage 7 10 r cent. bonds have been Limed, amounting to SAYo,o—one half of Ik b aunt, or as much thereof as necemary, to he ex. panded on the ton miles t o Kittanning . and Ma honing, and the balance to be need only In the ea• tension of the road beyond that point. The !mamma: product of the oil regions aad the large proportion of that product which milts Pitte. burgh by the Allegheny t h e the conviction that an extenalon of the road to the morose of that traffic will mate It one of the moat profitable lima in the country. Acting on thla conviction, your Board turned Its attrition to the extenalon of the road in that direction es the best mode of providing meane for the eventual completion of the main line ao orig. Molly located. . . Several practicable routes to the oil regd.% ere ang• meted. That which foLkows the bank of tho ghouy will probably require the construction of 6S miler of toad between Mahe:dug Lod Franklin. It pang by the Brady's Bead Iran Company's works, and along the west elde of the Marion county iron re. Lion, avd would probably connect at Bredy's Bend with e branch of the Atlantic .red Groat Western read which is altvadj surveyed to that point. The river lino watdd be easy orconstraction, and need no marabou grade to the directlon of the trade. Another route is said to be practicable end eborter, which leave. the river at Brady's Bend, then.. taking an inland lino westward of dm river hills to Franklin. Ti. third mute follows the located line of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, and the Clarion branch line to Caltensbudy on the Clarion river, and thence over an easy comary to Franklin or Oil Creek, let &boat folcalm from Xaboning, making the total Ma mma from Pittsburgh toll/If:net liramiloa Withb of these routes is the mart advantageous, can only be determined by *neural, surveys. While the Board has kept eleedily In view the ha penance of ettending the Alleglany Valley marl to /treatise, It has co-operated with ether parLim In pro mo-hog • geparata charter under wkdch the proposed branch will probably b, constracted, Wring your company more free to the prowoution of It. origami amig. The Board has information of active measures her lug takentsganatraM the Tdahosdng and Froaklin Railroad, w bleb would be practica ll y • continuation of the Allegheny Valley road. Nevvrtlisgeo we dam It important act as though such mom= were not bring taken, mall the certabily of their success shall bedeveloped. The cy of the Tigard in the me poli tier of the Franklin breach le rospedlially urged for your ap proval, in order that it may be carried not by the Incoming Boyd. The neemaary nrreys ought to bi made as soon as the weather .111 permit lu the spring, and the work pabed on to the oil regions saspendily as pomilila no report awe. with • reference to the original d..1g0 to form part of • groat through Hue of trade and travel between the eastern cider end Use Ohio dry—soaking threugh its eastern commode. cheaper freight to between Lbe ..aboard and Lim Ohio river than bps yet Men constructed, or which can be located on any other mate. The report was unanimously adopted. Mr. Orr, the Secretary and Treitiores, and Mr. Wright, the Superintendent, made their reports, whioh were adopted, and the whole ordered to be printed_ The following resolutio., was adopted: • wooled, That the recommendations end mtlont of the Board of lithe/pm for the part year, for the extenelon .f the klbegheny Valley liallonth to the otl well. in Vet:tango county, by then route m *hall be deemed moot practicable, meet with the approval of the stockholders—the Managers tramming In view It. intersection with the great latereate of the trade of Western New York. Mr. S. Wilniarth offered the followingowhioh Irmo adoptea: Royaired, That the execution of • nomad mortgage, with bond. to the amount of $600,000, opoo the mad to the month of Moho:ming, from Pttt.borgh, meet. witirtbe appneval of oh. litackholdart, end they do hereby ratify and confirm the mune, Mr. Fry submitted the following which was adopted Saalcsa, That the profits of the rood which may be over the alma necomary to pay coupes • and to rim and maintain Ho rood in a oondition of It. highsot etricioncy, be styled the ”dividend fond, - and the nand emit to &spored of as Mall be moot advaata geom by tbe Directory in extending or improving the road. idr.ollara mend the following, which was adopted Raoteed, That Elem. Nathaniel lifulam,Joupb H. Hill a Mut:mesh, and S. H Carpenter, of Phil adelphia, ere hereby appointed from the Rockhold., to ald and co-operate with the [noon:ling Hued to raising fonds for the extendon of the road. • The meeting then proceeded to the election of ► President and a Board of Managers for the aiming year. Mersin. Wm. K. Maack, Wm. B. Haven and Joseph H. Hill were dilly swore u Judges ; and Messrs. P. F. Howley and Michael O'Hara as Secretaries. Upon counting the Totes, the following named gentlemen were decdt:red duly sleeted CT.E=I P. R. Bnanot, Ju. B. Murray, Jai. Park, Jr., George Blitrk, N. Bahasa, B. P. Joan, War. K. Nisatak. The only change in the old Board is the sub stitution Et Mr. Ifiroick for Mr. WReynelds. who, it was understood, had declined to save, 300 lament of his non-residene• in the city. • The meeting then adjourned. How to Treat Libertines. A war widow tricked a libertine out In Al legheny county, New York, by taking his dve hundred dollars to get ready for a proposed slops:nen!, and then ending him the follow ing "billydnz :" "Mr. -: I have to Interns you that cirenm• steam beyond my oostnol will runt tae from Ali ning my engeproent to elope with you to-night. I aspect my husband home on furlough goon to gond Christmas and liew Team when we dull enjoy a hearty laugh at your dbanntiture. ILeanwhils I WM kelp your money ea a Chrbunas present for him. and when thin eruol war Is maw it will mune handy to swat blot to start I. boohoo . Tours, tsmd S erly. . N. “p. B.—Wban rand you =plata. to pity es Ithentru, you road do will to Wad Yoar ma id& old Allegheny oesaty; and. above al. beware of • saline. was.” Upon the above, the Harrisburg Alesompi, in alltudon to the Johnstown tragedy, isys: "If the 'war widow,' whoultranseedons sister ettonty in this Rate, bare produced such terrible malts, had been an trues woman as the wins above referred to, she would not have made a wreck ofherself, - widow of an innocent women, orphans of nine children, a =duff of her hatband, on cutout of en only son, end sent a soul unprepared Into the presence of its God. Where timeworn's exist —where the strong wiln loves and live*—lib. alines do not flourish, end husbands do not become murderers fromjesloury." Russ or Brom, by Dada & AnnUonears, at the Commercial Situ Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, on Tuesday, the 2U in stant: Exchange Bank. $OB 60 Bank of Pittsburgh- ......... 68 00 &Bethany Bank 56 SO Pith Grain Elevator, PAO y Valley Railroad 40 10 00 O. R. B. Oo 90 00 Portroszo.—Thopoomtatton of the lag to Mossfir.fiatttnNitbM stutooftold to take Vast lift wooing; Tay riod motif to nt/ht. nellieeehtetirsitsUl esitslaly of 'of this oroolog st Washbrites Hell, Rebecca street, Allogires7. BaustY Fmk& 6ICEO2ID Wall, ALLEGISTST. We have ham requested by the Bounty Commissioners of the Second Ward, Alle gheny', to call the especial attention of are* eitlsan, mpseicily those enrolled, to the cab fora meeting to be hall this evening at the School House. We refer to the advertisement in another oolumn, and here append the sub scriptions to the bounty fund received by W. A. }Lead, Treasurer, on Idebrtuu7 22d and 22& J 601 L M 2001 MZED=! Class DsHanger.. Geo Neturner G Nicholson ...... Peter Eleenhze.. Henry Teroney.. 5 Cub C Tonman reekolg—... W Wohllng John leaeler.—... L _ 53 _3O .- 30 El Taloa W 30' John thintcr 301 Weisz 301 PaMek Itles .... /1 T Schwartz __ CS W Morrison 101 Jvh Kerr 10 Th. Smith AlanGroenuald....— 50 M Dunlap 5 0 Wll Len. 40 J W Ha 11... 50 Alex Wright........... . 33 Jamb 15 Talautloo 8a1010g..... 430 Thom M0rr0.........._.20 C P Hagman 30 &mew Bt John. 321 I) ........ 10 13 8wh0a[._...._.20 Paul Rector 30 floury Blerwatk.---.; 30 W Cowell 30/ W Soottmortb..._—. 301 John Babhosayer 30; P J llamiltoa 5 Total 11=11111 FOURTH WARD, ALLEGHENY • The following amounts hare been paid in to J. C. McPherson, treasurer of the Fourth Ward, (Allegheny city J DoaneUs addl Cll. - mg do-- 10 P D0nne11y:......_.0 A ..... L Strobel I. A Gloater addl... J W Carr d 0.... A L R0bin50n....... 11 0 W W Smith B Wadakortb... A &bolo addl.—. Seboaracker do.. .1 Raman do—..—. J Bolden Frank Tiernan.. We, Pout Thai X Orr J Kielty Jr T Jamie. addl. It Jamison do .. C Beltavrara Jr. S Kaufman— J... Wiley.. T Paraiel Angrot Seek.. D C Clapp... Jacob Beata. A tIEOOND W&ILD, PITTSBURGH. The following additional same have been geld W ThomaeSteel, Esq , Trimmer of the &wend Ward Beauty Pond: EC Smith. $ 15'0 T WerrlnB. Jae ll'ise B O'Neil J Lamm...—. 23,0 If Watson... J 0 Wilson ....... 100IJ Merrilay 2010 P Palt.rees. 60 Hugls lff'l2l2o/..- 60 56;lloo Hotsel 6 SIWm HMiehlng ..... 25 50IE H Mattbless• 60 101261 LaMar LS 261Jassas 116116 ..... s'Jss Soho., .... 11'Pessloasly nrports