U GOLD, SILVER, Mill COUPONS Bought at Highest. Price, PH. R. MERTZ, ,BANKER, goz.Wood St. and sth Ave. Jas. T. Brady & (sseasseare io S. JONES S. C 0..) Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood Street, - BANKERS, OCT AND SELL ALL KINDS or Government Securities,. GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FATORASLE TEEMS. InterestAllowedon Deposits, nna e k p a lletl on Govamozent !Modest low. A siraiirs STWC I TSVI r O . NIA .ND G t r .T " . • t JANES T. BRADY CO.._ I THE DAWN GAZETTE. • _MONEY AND COMMERCE; . [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] New Yong, June 21. 13 70. . The Mato e per cont. loan of 83.000.1711 Was 1 taken nt 114 1 by a New York and London firm: iMoney and sterling unchanged; the latter was. 1 heavy. Geld dull at usettic Clearances, igla.ooo.ool. Carrying rates IX to fiat. Ex ports 134.001. 0 lir'rt. ° Siz n t ' s l ; 'l, 2ll..;i c e.il i r.ft - Z r a 4; 5 lola d eiVe Ctingty!' t`,F; ii‘4 6 4' - ii l i• tate bonds on et and firm; Missouri., 10 0 old Tennessee., 643; bid but not offered below 1 Mt; nem do; 65; ola North Carolinas, 4elf; • ; new do, Mx. - Stook market weak and unsettled, tvith a a l isTl i p e pl IVirn%`-is'er oril e gri?w hi :rd' k 4 5 3 g: and declined to 37X. bet rallied to 3314 at the " closet busineas loth's stock during the day . 1 was fully ULM shares. Heavy sales were seeredlted to some of the principal holders. , and this view of the case undoubtedly stimulated the decline. One of the leading ./, ! R e sciTc ' 3lal s ti t' Vart,ln a d b C e .t. f r P. `C. ° tirr:i alas showed a marked decline: The bale ore of •1' the stock LIG was off xto X par cant. d de void of any special feature: market otos d ir . regular and Wm on New York Central and • Weak on Ohlo & 311.'1581p01. Canton, 3711 t: Cumberland; 41: Western ' , 13 lon ?'a 0. 8 .1 7 and Fargo. 17; Americas. 461 t; rutted states. . , t i l; . soltki , 31511 4 43 . ht . New York Centel, li a r Pa r . , . ilietl.l..T.fii9;l4, 104 X• Michigan •, ttsburgh /Mx; Not-mutate:l4 Bli no. pn.- ~ ee4; 'Hock Island, ,191; New - Jersey teal 1 X; St. Paul 671 i; do. preferred 31 1 6; "1 abash. 80: do. prefentd. 74.14 - ; Fort Wayne. . 2. : , Terre Haute.,33; do. preferred efe, Chicago I • Alton. 117 X; do. preferred. IW, Ohio and intpoL liQx; Boston. Hartford and. Erie, /hlt: Burlington Log Quincy. 158; Cleveland. elenati 'Mil Columbus, .LV: St. JettroPh. •, 12 1 41 r o r ..preferred, lia. ,I . too vices: Calarnet, 73; Copper , re Fab, - i 4111; kiln, 8: Recta, 81): . QuIncy, lit 1 . e asna , b ; n i 4an n :.g i El b. 141 - A , s irlite „ a l -1 r . • Omcz or Prism:trams Gszerns. t TrDIDAT, ;urn 51.-tB.O. cold 1121( American........ 48 108 Western rano. U 80nd5.........11834 N. Y.Oentral... . 6.50 Bonds 15M...11S Rending .... 107 , i 6-3) Bonds isc....ltig t`. Ft. W. &C. . 6...3) Bonds Mit...1113( Old° & Ws. '— Corson 1865 1138 Snell. Southern:. SO% 6.10 Bonds 1867...11214 lleTeland h P.. legti 630 Bonds 188e...11.14 C. It. 10.10 MSS Menton &N. W tC!: Adams Express.. 0336 0. &N. W. Pref. 8914 Paerobants 11. In. Brie • Loudest Ilicchasure . per pound M 4 Ells Exchange per Franc 1 e Exchange per Thaler kfort Exchange per Plaits 411( Closing. iiiistation• as ',seised by Jam • T. Wady It Co: Gold . ' r0.3441.44i7,110 tai( Bs. INC 1.1 4. 6.2oJan 15T . 11361. taSj V. 633 1164 113( U. P. R . . 87.3 ( 1111 V. 6301865 11)( C. P. R. 11. 1 43 (.... al( Cy. Pddlad. 143( Pirrsavaun wince? Om= _or . Trammell Oaxerrr, Tt210.41t. June E. bal. I . The. breadstuffs markets continue to be :9 watched with a very lively interest. all over jthe country. Wheat is privately reported .; Lawler le Liverpool and the,,,Prenela markets • an quoted $ franca lower by cable. The Chi ,,, 1 •, sego Tribune of Monday says: The recent ''... advance has been very rapid. and the New •:• 1 ,1 York market has felled to respond oorreepond .•*l WALT, so that prices yesterday were lOW lot . higher than the drum that can be obtained in ...q New York. atter paying the expense. of Lek .l lag it there. Of course. very little is being moved out at such a disadvantage: the Phil., • ' pure lost money enough on that last year, and 1 ••• few of them care to repeat the experience. Many operators-Linked at the fact that New , York is now receiving liberally. thopgh her I stock it &AY about 6561,000 bu. and seemed to ~ lear that this will preeent any very large ad -7•: ounce at present, in which case Chicago prices will have to abed. to permit the property to : be moved out. This really the greatest ed. lis • : meat of Weakness. Our large stoats must be moved out. There is Little room to doubt that . • the deathbed yield of Europe will create a • I . demand for all the wheat that can be spared • .-, from this continent, but there is no immediate :.., necessity. ad palm bought now to go forward !.: would manly reach the consumer before his '.: home harvest I. at command. The probability fd • la that the effect on page, Will be most felt . ..1 mat Ming." . 4811E5 -itteltdv but unchanged; Comp= ' 1 . 7ViL ani delgi i , 3 ni c illi . gt;p 9 ,lieTl L it&X ". etil t. 4 . &_tia at $6 per Dbl.' The arket is quiet and ' =waged. There II some little Inquiry for ' , trash packed for shipment with sales of good 90 Mica* a , t 9 1151EITc. Strictly choice may-be BRANS-Then orrtN-Sales at mut. RANS-There Is scarcely any Inquiry and the market Is dull and prices nominal at 6160 61,715 pr bushel. X - ,u .ton Prioes: ?anon 11.6.50.a z0 , r - WaNifteU,-.- -.. 1X . 1tu1l bet the u s ‘ t!,n ' ts blight end prime unchanged; DWI per bushel. '• CHMENT-Seles of LoUrville Hydraulic at Sl Vltr& bb do . ll,-Is dull but unchanged eland ardor brands H OA In a jolbing way. CIDER-No. I sweet cider is quoted at $lO VIII, N=B-Hamburg is quoted a ; Ohio • F t kat at AteN 9 N: °V.7..ait l ON . . c 0......, ......, to slacken up, as is always the cue at • Ws season of the year, and the market Is very dull and prices are nominally unchanged. :. ei Milli Viigs gf u geTlA. a nd s . u g y . Ch ' l ' lS; It seems to be e rellnesquotation come deal t ~%aploted do to Ho. There is no Inquiry shiß i stent. essit . lb. i .. Ist, and unchanged. at SOD ER I FLOUR-The market Is quiet and while it appears to ha e lost some of Its strength. • there is no deal eas yet. Our market never Advances as pldly as Chlsmo and New York. nor =malt Solloessosedolay =souther. We i sle ee m ill' Atri.:lig,==o 4 r ivaatlndard spring.utifiX. Peppy brands, $70.8. Rye Sour gq. GRAM-Thece le less excitement In the grain market. under the influence of the =- vices from CMOs° and New York, aud while the opinion seems to be pretty generally enter tained that the top has been touched, there is as yet en quotable decline, but the demand is lees active. Wheat Is in steady demand at 61..NA•10r good red and choice would probably bring V= or SIX& Oats unchanged and we we continue to quote at Ann firm hands. and *ass In store. Corn may be quoted at 85 QM for Wand shelled and de/I. Rye-Is again , reported dull. And dealers generally paying /35 to 1383.50. We Can report an arrival of new • crop Harieygran Tamest.", the Into/ the ORCKICRIES--There Ira fair business In angars, and while they are a little weak, there Is no change In prices &a &war, 106C611: P R., lON • New Orleans. 10X(116; Molasses S . utars. : /6:Crushed, lOC - A" Coffee. 1314'. B. m xtws C. lINt .C.." Ulf. Coffee Is n 1133 bat at , lIIMS6MM. for ordletry to gie - r. W. New Orleans Molasses, OOHS& I r-Vi r d i e l lr h ir r n e , n a cg:ged for C A r th " ;ties at s f m "ics.,, ,IluAkL and atg. - fro m co u ntry wagons. Hemp at I= la."l"l..itt.,:e.dand at MT& per bbl. RD 01D-- No. I Is quoted at si= ..M and Non.LAt id. PROYISIONS-Shoutders. It cm for plata; t Rlbbed Sider 11.53 i; Clear, Dm; Canvassed ,•• Hams. re d Breakfast Bacn. 16,4 Laid 1 6 5 In tos. and UMW& in buckets ead . keri. Mess 1 Ptriti 3 1, Es , mIATO -Sales of prime Peach Blows at 70 per bushel. New crop 65 per bbl. ~ PEAD CTS-Dull. Termessee. 931 Ctt. ii. PEI. Ildite t teiN i a.4 l, 6o•o_pw lb; No. & Wia . l4Ct O lr 11:11 Dbl. 1 - 00 Its, r s j r bbl, of SEEDS-Masse= Is In =tire nemald, st ,4 1 crushers are taking all that offers at ' Nothing doing in Cloveror Timothy Seeds. 3firaraakee. , JUDO . 11.—Flour neehanced. Wheat exalted and unsettled; 1110 X for bol. 1 11.19 for Sp* °attend coarse grains nom- - . . - 1=32322 it meg Or PITISIIM.Er OULT.C. .."I"IMPSY. Jelue .11. ISM The oil market continuciAull and weak. and the tendency Is still doWnward. We en dentand. that made parties who were M ruined to be decidedly bullish In crude a week ortwo ago. ha,, become weak in the knees. and ere nol, pay log difference on purchases made about that time. Furthermore. ',deices from 'limes report MO feeling as being weak and panicky In the oil regions with but very few b„, cau a t present.and.there an here, t here Is not much speculation.. Most of the sale. of crude here arc purchasee 'ffinde by shorts to cover contracts maturing this month—there is but , er y little Inquiry on the part of manufac jurors. MEI! Very dull and weak and while there le but 7e t ry little Change to . make In quotations. the tt ucy le cull Juldy°:tng ,, tr e d . . June t l....Quoted buyer all year atters , so..B j a ' l u er glia:1:1 1 - Phla of 2.00 D bbls June at LINe; IMO de at :!6 , i c; and 10.0 July at uhri:. • • Sale early In the day o of 1,000 bbd spot ut 11Xc; subsequently It to said to hate beta ut tered at - 11}ic. h already- Intimated, there are but very few buyers aside front the the aborts." and from all that wa can learn It will hot take vary much to satisfy the In quiry frOm this source. 10:1X1r - 111, MIME OIL. 3 Gallagher KIS bbls.. account J Barbour; Brilliant 011 %Corks LIAO, ou account Lockhart F S Col-Liberty Oil Works 4111 Ibis On account J B Barbour; „Ins Wilkins 233 on account Phlla S II Pet Cu; Warlng,K S Co 240, on account 0 S Boldrick: Fisher S Bro IGO, on account L W Young; W McCutcbun 80. ou account E II Long. Total 3,536 bbls. OIL SULPPEL (11011 Hutchinson 011% Itetinlo_g Co. l bbls refined to.Wardeu. Prop • & Ybiladelphin. Brooks, D. ..t Co. 51 [Ms relined to Warden. F. at co.. Phudalubil . . Palmer !ft Layton- bb!t maned Atlltnos. Cook &Co., Phila. Total • , .317 bbls. O.H. SHIPMENTS PER A. V. 11. a. Lockhhrt, Frew a - Co.. 7E4 bids reflood 01l to Warden. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. 'lt-W. C. Tweedle, 347 bids ref. 01l lb Wor ded. FA: Co.. Phila. Co.,andard Ott ,to bblv ref. oLI to Warden. P.A, Co.. Phila. • : flagons' Ott Co.. tOT bbls re.ocd to Tack Bros. Pbilndelphl. 'Montzheluter .0 Koehler, flesi bblo ref. 01l to Warina. K..Y Ca, Phil. • Braun A: Wagner 4.51.1bb10 rifted 01l to Wln— log. King & Co., Phlladelohl. Meheley Bro. & Co.. 910 bbls ref. 01l to Lo ran Bro. d Co. Phila. - J. A. IteKee. bblo refined 01l to Logan Bro. & Co., Pbll'a. Fawcett. Logan, lltockdale & Co., MO bbla ref. 01l to Lognn.Bro. tr. Co.. Phil'. Fulton. 31arrin -4. Co., 1.50 bbls ref. 01l to Log.. Bros Co.. Phll'a. TOtfa . . &Whitt, STATE-I[l_T OE 10117 DE OIL tIEITITED DT P. EL It. AND A. V: It. It. OIL LINE. DURING WEL"( [ODIN,: JUNE :1. 18:D. - Be 1). C. lierlist from Cochran to Pnaltney A )foale. Balt !more, 310 By U. C. Herbst trom Parker to Jinsiah Mao's A Ken,, Commuttipaw, 7:3 B 7 B. Duncan from Parker to R. Pnranß Co.. Philadelphia. CC bbls. Fisher .Brun. from Parlor to Warden, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia 581 Nets. By Fisher Bros. from Parker to Malcolm & 7.10 rd. Philadelphia &XI bbls. Ily 'Parker & Thompson from Parker to Malcolm Lloyd. Philadelphia. 808 bbla. By Peak er &Thompson from Parker to War den. Frew t&Co., Philadelphia 478 bbls. By T. Chats from Franklin to Wallace, Cur tiss& Co.. Philadelphia, 801115. • Total. 3,654 eels. of 45 gals. Total to Baltjmore 240 bble. Total to Nest York eels. Total to Phlla Grand total .. 8,5E4 bbla PITTKOCROR WOOL MARKET OFFICE Or ru7. FISTSZMIIIef ?Agri= TCLSPAT, gums L 360. The wool trade Is devoid of anything par ticularly new. or important. Growers gener ally seem to bare become satisfied that there Is nothing In the trade. present or prospeo tire, to warrant big prices, and hence they are parting with their cline more readily than was geherally expected. Heretofore, or for 'gruel years past. at least, they have, in many instances, held on to their wool until Webs the season in hones of realizing higher deares, and some grammes nave been known I to carry their clips fora year, and even two Selig at a time. This year, however, they are more disposed to meet. the views of dealers and manufacturers, tied the sales have been much larger thin usual so early In the season. and much larger than was generally expected thirty days ago. Nearly all of our wool deal ers have agents buylug for them In Western Penn I yivanla and Fasters Ohio, and WHO ets are the ruling prices, though some few lots of very fine tub washed wools have brought Cc. bat this considered an outside price.' Greater caution is being exercised by buyer. In re card to the quality and condition of wool. and a strict adherence to abatements for heavy greasy wools is maintained. The New cork Hulkfin of Saturday says — The w,ek, closes with less confidence, if possible. than has thus far been shown la the wont trade thle seasou. The buyer% are pay ing about 3M for Michigan fleece; and Ids for Ohio round lots, nod the new clip is beginning to come, in to some extent, but the manu facturers still show the same Indifferent feel -1'h'in"f;!.,111;- bu''''„iot4 b to fve solintr th t eir fires. sales 07 w t o o or;,C,n instructions are, upon :V well•torked market, will break prices or compel a resort to the publla sales to dispose of them. The prospect is not an encouraging no.. and vire holding oft from solicitations at preemt priers." - NIARRETb HT TELEGRAPH New Tort. New roar, June 21.—Cotton unchanged; sales IMI bales at 21)2c for middling uplands. Floor-recelpts 12.503 bbls; 10c lower and rather more doing. part for export; sales 9,930 bbls; 55,33425.55 for superfine State and west ern; $5.5511.4.00 for extra western and State; $5.26216.45 for good Choice dot $5.05ed,80 for white wheat western extra; 85.85138.90 for ex tra Ohio: 102:2 1 45 for extra St. Louis. Bye Sour ,quiet; sales 100 bbls at 84,7535,76. Corn meal nominal and unchanged. Whiskey low er; wiles 100 bbis at 11.0145/.05V, closing at 91,041.25. and 120 bbis of patent at si,omme. Wheat—receipts 114513 busk, without derided chanie. and in moderate export and home 'trade demand; sales MOM bush at 11-51)(01.22 for 5d 8 spring; 111,53144.17 M for No 2 Chicago; 21.M031.= for No : Milwaukee; 81,4501,47 8 for delivered winter red and amber west ern. Bye dull; males of 0.8:10 bush Canadian In bond at ibe. Corn: receipts 7.72$ blab; corn heart• and lower, with sales 42.000 bushels at : 010/11 fur new mixed western and $1,06 for western yellow. Oats: receipt. 53.501 bush: oats irregularand unsettled, with sales 42.U10 bush at OIMAte for western and daJfic for Ohio and State. Hay firmer. shipping *754150 end retail te543115. Hops quiet and very firm. Coffee quiet and unchanged. Molasses: medium to good steady; low grades quiet. Sugar ELMO T. with sales 700 hhda Cuba at 81( and Porto Rico at 08@,10e. Hire quiet at 61f4.8Xc for Carolina Petroleum g Met at 14Mc for crude andall(c for refined. ThrPeo• Avat a Tt ro fei r i bbls t i 'awe prime mesUilso sal. 350 l ' illni " ess, d seller Auguat. .30.75. Beefsteady arid Quiet. with sales bbls at 21=11 for piala mess and 110515.50 for extra mesa Beef Hams quiet, withl sales of 50 bbls at 12221.35. Tierce Beef dull at:220a53 for prime mess and $3052.31 for Indlal mess. Middles dull, with sales B) boxes loot clear on private terms. Cot Meats firmer, wi th sales 190 packages at =Pine for shou lders and Mane for hams. Lard a shade firm r, with sales 275 tierces at 1.331508 e for steam and 10380 for kettle red-. dered. Butter steady at 160,Me for western. Cheese quiet and 'weedy at Talalife- Lotest—Freightalower; wheat 17;d to Liver- TeriXNA per steam. Flour closed rut tat , /7101, 4 steadr. with a moderateexport demand for shippi eh r ifair r' ii.7l.M w Po e r a ?2:47a:Lin.fill 411,48 for sinter red and ember western. ye g a t !MU for weeslterrnu..67rBtt dull and heavy r doll at 145321 for I mixed western. -Pork dull and unchsoged. Beef quiet and steady. Cut meats steady and In moderate demand. Ba con nominal. Lard Is nominally unchanged. Eggs drill and unchanged.. Cincinnati. Cava:Liman. Julie E'L—Flour dull and lower;_family f 5.7518. extra ad Wheat dull; Nos and 1 I L. 9 0 ,31.26, and nominal; a sample of new Kentucky was offered on Change; It was held at S.LbO, to be delivered next week. quality, whit* and rely good. Corn dull at SOO for mixed_ _eari_recelipts large. Oats dull. but not lower; &nape, Hys unchanged; 98.•••,.aL Cotton nominally'T unebatired,with limner feeling:middling 20 c. • Whis rather a key unsattled: old hrocess sold at I Mid Pa tent at Mc Cash; some ask Pc higher. part cub and part short time. Provlslaus nominally unchanged; not much done. Yea pork held at $30,60. Bulk meats: Ilbhalfhic for shoal den and eider; nominal; no rale.. Bacon dull; shoulders IX% lal(d, sides laxe, and Mtn for clear rib and clear a small lot of the latter sold at 17.ifc. Boger cured hams scarce and firm atc" chiefly the latter rate. Lard 16c. Butter dull and lower; 170120 n. Eggs Beefn dull. lower and and Arm cattle fl lower and dulli P.60e7 grom. Bogs dull; supply Urge and Mc lower. liata B,7sgrous. • , Curoxoo, JUDO 2Ll—Exchange it unchanged. Flour Is moderately active sad Is unchang ed. Wheat is firtnert.No Z cloud at 21.1flease. slag seller July. This afternoon the market was active at umg,Lia cash, seller for Jona. and 111.ffri11.9334, seller for July. Corn active. NBA* lower. she market cluing at EI.WC2IIIO for cash. 84e for seller July No t this attar roam market doll U. 810 for Juts. Oats Miner No 2 closed at 41.140200. Rya weaker. No 2 closed at Ito'. Barley dull at 50c 'for No 2. Highwines 111,2 c lower; closing nomlually at 2 , 1 for Iron bound. Pp:melons quiet and arm er mod nuchanged.• Receipts for the put Z 4 hours are 0.096 bbls bu s h.l3lo bush wheat. 119.270 bush corn, MOM oat. 4JINI bush 'rye, 4.103 bush barley. LOB head hots. Ship ments are XV: bbls dour, 1.493 bash wheat, 07.474 bush corn, 1e.405 bush oats, &KO bush barley, :Me head hogs. Freights are dull at 5o for wheat and corn to Buffalo. Hogs trxeo for common to extra. Cattle very dull at 0.2428..21 for Texan steers to choice shipping beeves. St. Lout. hi. Locus. June 21.—Tobacco offerings at large prim.. but a trifle easier. Cotton dull and nominal. Hemp Inactive and unehanged, Flo firm; super SLR extra *UMW; dou ble extra $6,1061.6... treble extra _041501. Wheat *easier and the demand . ) IghtiNo i red Mi. WV P C?: it,fr fo re shipping lots; mixed in bulk troaTrlc; sacked /34 'RAM; good to prime white briailec. Ostirdull and lower at 5103.530 in bulk: britibiJo lacked. Rye dull and declining at Mate. Groceries Arm quiet at anSIAMd uncha Pr ng orisions—holdeed. Whiskey re f i rm ste and m and y the market dull and unchanged. Lard dull en d nominal at:lgßellio for prime tochoice. Cattle unchanged at 4.1(1ic. Rocs steady at 7X 419 c for goal to choi ceGL • Philadelphia. Purtaimuzilla. June M.—Flour morn active 5 t h095,711 for winter wheat.. p.m for coring wheat extra !watly. wheat rt Pouncylnala red sa , d 7:. Bye un changed. Corn vet? -Ynnww*."ton PITTSBURGH" DAILY t 1,15, mixed fl,ppdiA. Oat■ stead visions held firmly. Mee, pork tat Lard leXc. Petroleum and trials changed. =MEE LorlSvita.E. June :I.—Bagging fl .s: twu pounders 30c. Cott= tnt and Mactl e ats3c. Flour quiand firm 15.50. Graf market nominal.. price. unchanged. Provisi. n.R fit in and • quiet. Pork '00.50. llanon 13 12,10){,31 1 71'~secG S%~ufrwv~..,:x::~3.'~"tGl.s+',~=:..S::Y.:3iLa- FINANCIAL THE DIAMOND SAVINGS BANK, • No. 6 DIAMQND. Prrrennton. CAPITAL 4.240.000 5T0CK.1101.1.114 DentemceLlor LIADLIC. Deposit'. In tants of In and nosnsit reodyed. InSlrstt Wlssltd on time dosonits. Partlel3l. Lannon Riven to mlloollont, protOods of ...blob bo renkitteft pr0:164 ., , irFalt fl?..3 C . ° ;:itim, I I, It= ro.loterhold. Jo.. I P. 6.5..70., • Wm. D. Cooper. Presldenh-N. P. SAWYER.. Csables-JUN 8. SCULLT. lofkiD A_MERICAN BANK, No. SO Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURGH • Chan CALISTA L *200,000 Stockholders 'lndividually Liable. BASIS OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOIIN FLOYD. . WM. FLOYD. • Preeldent. Culler. DIDECiors: __ . IR .1 1 5 : ,, - , ,t 1 ,, ' ,2 ° .V. 1. ' ttiliri,P4ll:4: At e5 ii.i ..4 c 17 ,. 0., i Ju. D.EallY. • Wto.Floyd. 3 . ..: a Floyd. - l t LOCUM. tneda on ell sotto* 10 the United But e and Caned., Prow pt %Deo llost Feld to ode. teat ,ndants. - lelttlat FREEHOLD. BANK 'D BUILDING . ASSOCIATION, No. IN Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh `iiiiifi."l . GE, tISS:3II3: 1• ' is'7,vrits„psErcuiAniaND 'Sit hiIiFAITLi OSTH. “I dent—EDWARD CHE. es Prelildenta.--J. S. CRAFT. ADAM JACOLIS. DMHCTortn: EDWARD DOCHE, WILLI&X . 1111(.1,ITS. RIVA iI .. TVE.. 1 ' 9117 .' 1 ° 'IIF -1-`-r* I'FliijlAtl~uAYlß. DILCRD, . . Peeretnry vtd Treanurer—TUOMAlS Asaletent Cnebier—JAMES P. SPE ii,LL Office henry and every o'clock A. 11. ont P, daily, and every Patigney evening from 7 tel 1 O. 31 COMMERCIAL BANKING COMPANY, No, 92 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh • - Quasi, - 6200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. w.u.EVILSMO.N. W. tl MACHOM. • President. guilder. I, CR WII,11111: A ILICAAN) en ILLTZI3. .1011.1 Li c pwi t x. YT v ev u r l igh tux (1 ligniTre . ' w: WD. JACOB LEE. Collections made on 01l seoessithe ;mints of the ,United States and Cantata. NTI:RIT allowed cut TlitiE DCPOSITIL pondents. Prompt steamier, glean to all business of comes CITY BANK, MUißriNffli=l PITTSBURGH, PA. CAPITAL 8100,000 STOCZOLDM INDIVIDUALLY .14ABLE. NTE PAID ON DEPOSITS. PO ON C ANGIE bonito And fold. and when floolred 'conalttod to Eoro o,Sleetton• pyn ti all and In 411 prtnotpfl panto of the 4 enlMrlitf. Pklnnt. A NISOWA L . V V 4k6aL DOLICT0114: D. Ilsrion. Thom. nowt( tryint *C".. Patrick • 4 i t op. ream .12P FrVq .b n LI.. J UM". Timmins gtgan " : N. imp,. lona „I OIL 11. GAZZA.3I &Zarin, THE SAFE DEPOSIT 00, Of Pittsburgh. FOR . Safe Keeping of Valnables, Coder ituranteo, and th• Matins 111 Sal. la Ile Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults, No. 83 Fourth—Ave. . Pevaldent,-11ENILPMEL Wllllem ie manhy"d4 ' D rarr os " Naifry~l.AlllL, J = V)t U. awl. tn V *• •