FINANO AMMICAN BANK, PTO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, IP/TTSBIIIIOII rya cArrram . • .. 100,000 Stockholders Individually liable. taillio or DISCOUNT AND DEFOSIT. PAIN FLOYD SIId.FLoYLL Cashier. Prcsident. lib.. M. Marshall. John K. ' 11. "'"" 1. Nes. T. nhonnon.Maid Wails.. Jam. W. Arran, Jas. D. Kelly. n. Win. nerd. John Yleryd. •Tli is Hank Is now MIT org.lseel and Pr.P." 4 do • u ctn*ral Banking business. - leKt GOLD, AMUR AND COUPONS, lionrm at Highest "-rice,. Ln. R. MERTZ, Banker, Cor. .Wood Si and sth Avenue ars ` - 'IANEB T. Blum, it, Co., 0.0"*"" w alma a 00.. Corner For:,* Ave,ne and Wood st., Wirt sad sell.ll.llLads of NOVERNIENT BECUEITIES, /ND CAMPONts, =I Rar littered Allowed e• Depodls. ahlrldoney loaned of SOYCTILIIICIIi Scads at .ar 'mat market MAIL. . Ordems`ozoostof Oar the Torokuwe ced Nolo of STOCALS, BONDS tad , JAMBS BRADY & ,CO, Al* gittan* ittirEtte FINANCE AND TRADE OVVICI or PITTEIBURIIIII GANIIITTE, FRIDAY, April 1, 1870. • Remarkable dullness prevails in al the linanclal departtitents in oOmpan eon to yesterday's activity. Gold, Which hes sold up to .112yt yesterday, sold down to 111% on Small transactions, but any material decline is prevented by the unoertainity of the noel result of the funding bill. Operators for a rim Sind the market too high to buy on, and the birds are afraid to sell for future de liveries, whilst there is no demand from importers. Government securities declined from one to two per cent and are dull and no. glected. The greater activity in the money market and higher rates bring out a great many bonds that were held on speculation, and Medina the market gradually dealining are getting tired of holding on any longer, Stocks seem to favor lower prices, al though some of the leadidg shares are upheld by the Calques. New l'ork Cen tral, Lake Shore, Reading, Pacific Mall and St. Paul are all lower, whilst For; Wayne, Erie, Pennsylvania Central and some of the leading shares are firmer. In our local market there is no new features. Therein but a limited demand for our local securities and no large amount could be sold-just now without effecting the market. Endues Ter.; dull. Qtiotatents as received by Pb. R. Mort= . ...told, 111%; Silver,lo9; Eighty - one% 113%; Five Twentie s, 1E62, 110%; dot. lift, 111%; do. 1865, ION; do. IE4 Console,li.l%; do. 1867, 106%; do. 1868. 101 n T ea Forties, 106%; Adam. Ex uma Latmpany, 61; Merchant. Union Express Company. —; A.merlean - Ex. press Company, 38; Western Union Telegraph, 81; New York Central, 91%; Reading, 97%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, 0334; Ohio & 2914; Michigan Southern, 674‘; Cleveland is Pittsburgh, 09; Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific, 19%; Chicago & Non) Western, 72; Chicago tr. North Western Prefer red. 83%; Erie, 218. EXCHAACIIL. Large thrialL London, per .C. '1 6 . 4 5 1 9 , 93 • Parts, per franc It 23 Berlin, %baler id% ra Frankfort, f10rin5......:.....46% 49 .-4-I , 3abag quotations reCelVed by James T. 'Brady & Co. Gold; 111%; United States Sixes, 1881, 113%; Five-Twenties, 1169, 110%; do. 1864,109%; do. 18615, 109 N: Ten-Forties, le6g; Flve-Twenties, Janu. Rey acid July, 1866007 X; do. do. 1867, 108,V; do. do. ma. 109. Union Pacine Railroad, 87%; Central ao, do, 90%; Cy. Poodle, 111%; Lake Superior lig II ter Tetanal:l re tae Plttsbana lruette.l New Yong. April 1, 1870. 11 Money active Ilan afternoon and call ; loans advanced to 6®7 per cent. • A prominent city bank called In 3,000,000 today, which undoubtedly stimulated , the demand. The discount market dull. , and only the very best names have free currency. - Foreign Exekange Mutat 8% to 8% per cent. for prime. Gold dull, opening at 11134, touched 111%, and closed at 11134 0111%. Carrying rates 4}4(36 per cent. The clearances were *0,000,000. Governments lower, but closed firm: Coupons of 'St, 113%0114; do. 'C r , 1100 11034; dd. '64, 10 001093.; do. '65, 109340 169%; do. new. - 107,4'23107%; cid. '67, 108% Ol06%; do. '6B, 10965)109% . 10-10 a, 106 0 /06V; currency e's, 111E0 in. • State securities weaker on Virginias, others steady; Missouri, 9234; Old Ten nessee, 66; new do MN; Old Virgin's. 70%; new do 703.4; Old North Carolina 46; new do 22%. The Railroads market wee steady on the Reading, Northwestern and St Pent, but weak on the balance of the lin. There him been an salve borrowing ea mend for Lake Shores and a small pre ' !Ilium paid 'for Its one for one day In view of closing the transfer books t morrow. Pacific. Mall is weekend Ex press shares dull. Canton, 66; Cumberland, 3 . 13.4; West ern Union Telegraph, 31%;,Quicksilvr r, 834; Mariposa,' 77 preferred, 12%; Adams Rawson, 61; 'Wells, 19%; „American Repress. 68 ; United Stated Express, Pen l6o Mall, 3634; New Ye! k Con. tint, 91% do. scrip, 0934; Ede, 2434; do. pr d. 17; Harlem 14234; Roadlug, 97%; Michigan Centr al, 119; Lake Shore, 8754; 1111nols Central, 140; Pllleborgh, 99 ; Northwestern, ny . • do. ice ferns], Nl%; Rock bland. 119%; New Jersey Central, 10234; St. Paul. 60; . do. preferred, 73%; Wabash, 43: do. preferred. 73; Fort Wayne, 73%; Terre Haute, 8634; do. preferred, 65: Chicago it Alton, 112%; do. preferred, 1111; Ohio ;M%; C. C. It C., 74; St. Joe, 106; Dubuque, 108. • Boson Pneee: Copper 1.115,6; Frank lin, 6; Heels, 80; Quincy, 17. Sub Treasury balance, gold, 679,214,058; currency. 62,781,030; general balance, 683,161463. RE ~ ' 14 4 1 .., , I 7 1 i ' i I:13= 0/1/IC7 Or PITTSBURGH GAZWITE, FRIDAY. April 1, 1870. The Inclement weather hu a tendency to retard out door • baainesa somewhat, In the city, and the fact that the country roads are almost Impassable Is not with. out Its effect. However, there Is a eon tinned steady local demand for moat of the leading articles, and a fair volume of business - in the enrage's, while in re ward to values, there are , no Important cb r drI.R BUTTER-Sales at 1360700 MOMS-quiet and. unchanged; Com mon Soda Ash, 4c; refined do ex; Pearls 9111195,0 Pots 75f. APP Continue very slow with liberal arrivals and a supply Considers bly In mates of the demand; we °outlaws to quote at $2,60(43,60 per bbl. BEANS-May be quoted at 111,7 8 (4 2 2 5 . the °Wilde figure for choice navy-but few rhea above re. BUTTER-Prime to choice Roll ls In demand and warm, with sales at 35®38, and fancy may be quote.. at 400 Com. mon and Inferior Is abundant and dull. illi BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Nominal, 20. CHEESE— Dull but unchanged. Bales of Western Reserve at 1001 Ham• burgs at 1634 e; Ohlo Ooehen, 173i01 New 'York Goshen, . CEANBERRIES—BaIsa of Sackett's Belle Berries at WO per bbl. E II CARBON OIL—Is quiet and 'wt. changed; 231:0233 o in jobbing lots, and lt@itrle in a retail way. CORNMEAL—Is quoted, In store, at 00®$1 per bushel. as to quality. DRIED FRUIT—DuII and unchanged. We continue to quote Apples at 6w2 - 1730. Peaches 73.608,403 for quer. ten, 90.10 e for halves, and ter42l9c foe Pared. Blackberries at 15@lec and pitted cherries at 25422 c. • EGOS—Continue slier with a supply to excess of the deemed, and Men auts to be the ruling quotaions, with but salsa above Ma FLOUR—There Is no improvement In • the demand, and no change to make in . - --- quot.tionp, We continuo to o quote west ern Mims, in store, at 55G5.-51.pr8pring; 13.4.4.82.5,75 for 'Mor. and #7(* 8 for fancy brands. - Rye 11 ...+ 15 ' GB improvement in wheat— but little offering and prices nominally unchanged. $1,10(dt 1 , 14 for fair to prime red. Oats firm, rcarce and in demand: we ei,,y quote at 44®45, buying, and 48 ®6O; Coin, also, scarce and wanted and difficult to quote correctly: yowl!, buying, and 76@80, selling. Bye. scarce en] may be quoted, in the et.. mime of salon, et 804 - 82, buying, and 83, selling. Barley unchanged; 84.1(§85 for spring. and 90 for fall. IlAYltaled is being sold on wharf and track, at g q as to millty. _ 111.7.814.8-214 • Sc. • 110:11INY-0 put. 1,1,1. LARD OIL— h timer but unchnuged: ;1,2641,28, for :Ur& No. 1 and &SC's%) fur No. 2, I.lME—Eat ru white, 41,75; Clove. land, 52,25. PROVISION. --Market steady with u fair jobbing demand, while prices aro unchanged. Shoulders, 12 for Plain and 13% for Sugari Cured; Sides, lEi , for Riobed, and 16% frr Clear; Plain game, 16, and Sugar Cured 17®17 ~ Lard, 15 ~ ; ?..1514 In Corm, and 16 in kegs. Dried Beef, 1141934. Mess Pork, $2734. POTATORI—SaIos of prime Peach blow% In store. tit 45®52 per bushel. PI4A.NUTS—Prime Tennessee quoted at P@lloc. PEARL. BARLEY—No. 4,6; No. 3, 6;4: Oatmeal, 516,00 per bushel, 55,50 per half bbl. PEAS—Sales at 52®2.25 per bushel. .ONIONSIn fair demand with regu- ler sales at $2,50(43 per bbl. ...SENDS—Clover Stied is flrru and in demand with small sales at fBl.iigiSn— sale 00, bpi to the trade al Tim othy seed is scams and firm. whit ninon sales at 15,75@6. Flaxseed, $2,15 and market bare. Norway geed oats quoted by Wilma Anjor- at $1 Der bushel. SA LT—Unchanged —111,80©1,8,5 in car load lets, end the usual advance in More. PE tic oLEum MARKET OLLICII or PITIIIIIOIIIIEi GALL ... IIn, , FRIDAY, April 1, 1370. The oil market No recovered mime• what from the effects of the slight panic which prevailed on Thursday, produced by report of failures, and while there was little or nothing done today the feeling mewed 'to be better, and opera. EOM generally more hopeful. There b. Mill plenty of room for improvement. however, and It is to be hoped that we will have a good Miring and !summer trade, notwithstanding, the prospects at present are' not very bright. Refiners generally are in good condition and anxious to push business, and that they will do it if they can get even half a chance, there is no doubt whatever. ORODPI No ado; market quiet and unchanged Spot or seller 1111 July or all the year 11!‘; buyer all year, 14.%®1.434. DEFINED. Market considerably firmer than yes. terday, and early deliveries are a shade higher. Sale 500 bbls spot (quaked) at 25)i. Futures, no sales, and it Is difficult to give accurate miotatlons. REOZIFFIS OF MODE OIL AT A. V. B. tt. A. 1t Mills 80, on account W. ltartle; Fisher 1110. 400 Thos. King; Jas. Virilkins 480, on account Phila. .4. Boston Kt. Co; Ralston A Waring 480, on account J. B. Barbour: Liberty Oil Work a 160, on ac. count Parker .t.Thonipson. Total 1.600 LW:. FIPILDIHNITB OF OIL MT A. V. IL R. kawoott, Logan, B. .It. Co, 200 bbls re tined to Logan, Bro. tt Co., Phll'a. rirrsttukcn IRON MARKET OFFICE OP Parrsaugon Decd , Fawner, April 1, ltin. The metal market continues dull mad unsatisfactory, end while the offerinss of low gradea are pretty large and the sales light, there is no change in prices, that ie for wcll•knowu and established brands. The demand, however, for all kinds of metal has fallen elf considers bly. and the sales in March were not near eo large as those of the month pre ceding, while the receipts were prcbubly fully ea large. For bar iron and nails, the trade is not very:satisfactory, and it in intimated that there has been "cutting" recently ANTHRACITIC. 50 tons Gray Forgo $743.00 rat: 00 •' Ex Gray Zibutral 1 7 'g 3•i 000 ,no. 20 No. 2 Ex. Foundry.. 37.004 tuo 00 No. 2 Foundry. 35.50 0 nu 50 No. :4 do • 14 00 4 50 No. I Ex Foundry... 35 00 4 100 " •Ex Gray Neutral k'g 34.00 mill 60 " Ez Gray Neutral I."g Fay. 8rand...—....- 86 00 4 aloe 800 ." No. 3 Low Grade...... 32 00 6 nuor 10 " No. 1 Foundry Iron. 911.50 4 mos 10 " No. 2 do do na.bo 4 moo 10 No. 1 do do 39.1% 4 mos 500 No. 2 do do 37.004 moo 100 No. 1 do do 38 00 4 moo 100 4, No: 3 Red Short. 35.00 4 mon 60 .• No. II do do 36.00 4 mui 100 Mottled 33.00 4 moo I= 100 tons Allegheny Coke. 150 ^ Allegheny Coke I 2Ml=l:3l= NEW YORIC, - April I.—Cotton market firmer closing quiet with sales 1,750 bales at 223;c for middling uplands. Flour: receipts 6,545 tails; flour s®Loc with sales of 7,300 tibia at 14,35(35,50 for suportine State and western, f 4,6542,5,30 for extra State, 14.60(4)5,45 for extra west. em. $5.15@00,10 for white wheat extra, 54,80g6 for round hoop Ohio, /540 for common to fair extra St. Lords, and $4,10 (4S for good to choice do, luck:Mug 2,000 bble low grade extra for export at prim within range. Rye Flour quiet, with aalee 160 bble at 14,25(45,10 Corn Meal dull. Whiskey active and firmer, with salve 450 bbla western at 00%c@11 frith Wheat: receipts 70,910 bushels: market dull and drooping, with sales3o,olo bushe. at 61,1@41,12 for No. 2 Milwaukee, 1i,23€41,113N for winter red and amber western and 11,42@1,45 for for white State. Rye wilet. Barley dull. with sales 2,600 bush two rowed State at 85e. Barley Malt,gulet. Corn: receipts 28,500 bush: corn unchanged, with sales 24,000 bush at tigl,os for new mixed western, $1,07®1,08 for new western yel. , low and 111,08 fur new Pennsylvania yellow. Oats: receipts 10,200 bush; oats firm and quiet, with sales 16,000 bush at b5®6754c for western in score and afloat, and 61@630 for Ohio and State. Rim quiet. Coffee dull. Sugar steady, with sales 1,500 hhda Cuba at Ogitc, and 418 boxes Havana at 95{®9 + c. Molasses dull, with sales 25 bbla New Orleans at 81®&50 . . Hops quiet, with melee at 16@2E0 for American. Petroleum dull at 14 ®l4lie for crude; at®AlVe for refined. Linseed oil dull Lt ti 4,900 in casks. Turpentine quiet at 46®47c. Pork steady: soles of 470 bbis at 1126,60®26,62 for mess, 119,50®20,50 for prime, FZ.I® 22,25 for prime mess; also 250 bids mess seller May at 526,50; stock of old and new 40,902 bble. Beef quiet and steady; sales of 140 Ude at slo®ls for new plain , masa, -114®17,50 for now 'extra ones; stock of old and new 28,944 nackagea Tierce beef more firm and active; salesof 1,200 tierces at 2E.Q28 for prime miss, 1127®30 for India maim. Beef hams more , active; sales of 1,350 bble at 1128® 33,26 for new. Cut meats steady, with sales of 100 pkgs at 10;4®12.3.—f0r about. den and 14 . %®160 for hams. Middies doll, with aides of 75 bra Cumberland out at /234®1211e. Lard quiet and • shade easier, whit sales 01 375 tee at 14® 14%0 for steam and 154 l 5 for kettle rendered; also 1.000 tea seller April, May and June at 14,142116 c. Butter dull at 14®24c fur Ohio and 24®400 for State, Cheese moderately active at 1301534 e. Freights to Liverpool dull and lower, with shipments of 15,000 bush wheat per steamer at 3®3 . ii'd and 6,000 bble flour sail is. . Latest.—Flour closed dull and Lc lower on common grades. Wheat dull and lower at i1i,07®1,12 for No. 2 Spring, and •111,23@1,20 for winter rod and amber . western. Are closed dull at 97cfglIM for western. Oats quiet at 67%0 for western ' -afloat, and 016.1 c for Ohlo. Corn dull at 1101,05 for new mixed western. Pork dull at 1:U3,60 for mess. Beef quiet and steady. Cut Meats firm and lu fair ClO mend. Bacon nominal. Lard quiet, with sellers at Ittic for spot or May, or 1434 e seller three months; prime steam no transactions. P.ggii In moderate re• quest and unchanged. Cincinnati, April I.—Flour firm and in good demand family 10,1046,53. Wheat firm at 81,10@1,12. earn firm and sound scarce and wanted at 80%84c. Oats dull at 96@;57c, the latter rate obtained only for resoles white. Ryo 854900 and in fair demand. Barley dull but not lower, spring selling at fleciggl and w inter at 1.10. Cotton buoyant and middlings held at 2No but no sales at better than lie. Tobacco unchanged, receipts light and the market firm at full rates, with sales of 82 hhds at *8,19 to 1119.60. Whiskey buoyant - at - 95c for old prooten and 94c for patent make. • Mew pork quiet but firm at *27. Bulk meata firm snd shoulders in good demand at 91{®10c, the letter rate for heavy aides, isx. ay, and.l4„tio for rib, Clear rib and e v e n Bacon firm; shoulders Ile, clear rib sides I6c and clear 115%. All the clear rib . to be had at the quotations was taken and could not have been bought below 115Xo at the close. Lard held armor, but there was nothing done; the report of the pork crop bad a favorable Influence on the minds ofboldera genet'- . silo,giving them Increased confidence, I and the minor of the Price Current bee corrected the errors In the report pub. Ushed on Wednesday, and the footings showed an Increase ofper cent. In pounds or equal to about' 07,000 hogs. Butter - unchanged and firm at 31Q87c. Egan firm at 20c. Clover deed firmer at 16®101,.'e. per timothy !wares and arm at ,15,50 W; flax need dull at il,oo. • CIIICAth?, April I—Exchange unchang ed. Flour - very dull and almost nom. Mal. Wheat a shade firmer at fi7Ctlift fur No. 1, and 7510 for regular and fresh recall:in of No. 2, closing firm at 76Ncl 'tide afternooh market Is ttusettled at 76 . 4. , A77c. Corn a shade atronger at 77(gi 1740 for No. 2, and 73®74c for no grade, closing at the outAdefigurew, unchanged this afternoon Oats !At higher and clos ing at SlOt'e for No. 2. Rye firmer at 72c for regular and 74c for fresh receipts of No. 2. Barley nominally : unchanged at 50@600 for N 0.2. Ifighwinos firm at 870 for wood nod 80c for Iron. Mess Pork steady, closing at P,OO. Lard quiet at 1414 c. Meets steady: dry malted about. dere ilt;c, loose; short rib middlings 13!'c, loose milt. Receipts for the past twenty-four hours: 4261 bbla dour, 8,810 bits wheat,l2,oB7 bush corn, 1,71X11 bush oats, 700 ush rye, 2.482 bush barley, 4,. 145 heed of hogs. Shipments: 5,212 bble .11Am, 28,546 bush wheat, 13,938 bush corn, -3,00 bush oats, 1 240 bush barley, 4,021 flew, of hogs. `Cattle active and slimly at 1.5,75@i8 for nieditim to extra prime steers. Hogs steady at 18,25®8,50 for light, ;8,75@8,85 for fair to choice smooth. ST. Louis, April I.—Tobacco—Markel strong, and the demand exceeds the supply. Cotton nominal at 21c. Rerhp dull and unchanged. Flout entirely neglected. Wheat firm at 1ft,06 for No 2 rod fall, 10234 fur No 1 do, 31,33®1,2.5 for choice to fancy. Corn steady at 32% (4,33 c for mixed, Sic for yellow, 84.1360 for white. Oats very firm at 52®53e. Barley quiet and unchanged. Rye steady at 7255(r50 for good to prime. Whisky firm at 94c. Droceries dull and unchanged. Pork quiet and firm at CIL Dry salt moat held firmly, but nothing done. Bacon: 193;®lic shoulders, 11%(g) lliAc clear rib, lbNc clear aides. Lard quiet at 14®1455c. Cattle in good de. mend, ranging from 355 to . 70. Hogs firmer at #8499. • CLE%*ELAI'II , , April I—ln the petroleum market there was nothing done in spot oil and prices nominal, future delfverlee were active with the following salmi: standard white relined being reported 500 Ms buyers June at 2314 c. 600 bbis !same option and price, 500 bble buyer August at 25c, 500 bbl, same option and price, 500 bisin buyer September at 2534 e, 1.000 bbla In two lots at same option and price, 500 bids buyer all year at 26,t4e, two calls were sold of ibll each, with the privilege of calling for 500 !ibis .during September at 2:1 1 ,4c; crude quiet; sales of 1,000 bbl, at $5,10, and the market dos ing with holders asking 0,15. LOUIVIVII I.E. pril I.—Tobacco—salmi 130 tihds at 55;g)7,50 trash to lugs: P® 40,50 low to fancy leaf. Cotton—sales 161 bales on basis at 20c for low middling. Flour quiet and unchanged. Corn 95e. Oats 03e. Rye 90c including sacks. Pro. visions quid:. Pork held at $27,50: Bacon, shoulders 1114 e: clear riu 153ic. clear aides Ithic. Bulk shoulders 1114 e; dear rib 15%e; clear aide, 101,0. Lied 15340. Sugar cured hams packed 1855 e. ky 95e. PHIL ADELPIIIA, April I.—lour dull ; goring wheat ; extra family at 55.0045175. Wheat quiet; red at 11,205,1,25. Rye 90@91c- Corn excited and higher; yel low ;1,03. Oats eteady at 59@20c. Pe. trOleuin refined advanced to 2Edfc. Provialoue dull. Mena pork M,40. Lard 14Nfinl5c for kettle and steam. Whiskey 41,00®1,10 fur western iron bound. blesitais, April I.—Cotton quiet and firm; low middling 201.i(21c, receipts 997 isiles, exports 211: week's receipts 4,160, exporta 5,490: stock 16,882. Flour nominal. Corn 96%99c. Oats 62c. Hay F 26. Bran f 24. ,Pork 127,50®28. Bacon quiet;. shoulders 1114 c, aides 16,4 c. Bulk shoulders 103.40, sides 14@i5c. BALTIMORE, • April I—Floor dull. Wheat qi.let and unchanged, Pennsyl- Coma *1,28@1,30. awn in lens active, white g1.01(41,03, yellow gIQI,OI. Ode 57®590. Provisions firm and unchanged.. Whisky nominal. 111n.w.su XXI:, April.—Flour steady and prices unchanged. Wheat :steady at Mc for No 1, WO for No 2. Oats um changed, Corn, rye and barley nominal. • NASHVILLE, April L—Cotton higher: low middling WO, good ordinary 19Se. Dry CuuA• Market 'New YORK, April I.—The dry 1,1,01.14 market is apparently without much change and continues de preaaed. although the prim. ere without particu• larBhanige, bit atilt the late figurea,holh hero and eastward have unfavorable influence on bulimia. Union Mill check No. 5 are reduced to :Mk., No. 18 sell at 22 ,44 c, and No. 18:1 at 24c; Masaaboc. kin brown drills sell at 14a and Andrea noggin sathijelas 15c, Laconia Jeans 13c, York T tick. at 25c, doT A A ao at 130. itouth 0 brown cottons are reduced to Ito, M Lawropoo .A. 120, do II 1130V.8CM. l2c, do 8 0 1 - ° l!fe e ;C S b u e t k i na k u C sll i oi 12e.: Lewiston Irstripee 17e, do A do 20,10: York I shirting checks 2114 e; Lewiston check. Ode; Cverette light cottonedes 20c; York do do 214 e; Everett 1. do 32%e; do 0 and 0 0 30c; York 0 400; York Rankin 20c; do Rankin cheek 2134 e. $35 00 6 mos . 65.00 6 meet =! .New Yuna, April I.—Forty care cattle at Colnotunipaw and nineteen each at One Hundredth street and Weehawken, making 1.290 on sale. went off on a strong market as full prices. Nothing floe was among them. They varied from 1330 for 6 cwt Texans to lbo for fair 6 cwt - . Illinois steers, and 16@)18.1-0 for pun good 7 and 7% cwt cattle. Total so far Oils week 5,990, cattle; the close was very firm: Sheep more eloWly at the on. changed high rate.; of 6yfc for very poor sixty-throe pound Ohio, 750 for 82 Ibe and B%c for 90 the State. . The ar rivals to-day were 8 cars at Conmaini paw, bat Weehawken and 3 at Forty firth street. Several cars were held from yeaterday end aro unsold to-night. Hogs remain at 123,;®12,4e.f0r dressed, with very few offering; a car of 15016 r Illinois hogs was mold alive at 10e. The arrivals to-day were 9 cars and tradedull. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD PITTBRURCILI FORT WAYNE AND CHI. CA.OO RAILROAD, April 1.-30 doz brooms, 27 bxs - matches, W M Gormly; 12 eke potatoes, .1 Chialett; 1 bbl eggs, Woodworth & 1) I do do, 1 do onions, J .1 Pettit; 1 bbl eggs, 1 half bbl butter, Paul A Gibson; 19 bgs rye, .1 &'W Fair lay; 46 eke Arian, 125 do wheat, John Hutchinson; 160 oil bbl', DI P Adams; 1 ear rya, D Wallace; 3 pkge onions, Allen ' Kirkpatrick; 25 bee soap, F W C Feld; 31 pkge butter, J A - Graff; 2do de, 1 do 'oulders, 2. mks clover seed, Brugger man & O'Brien; 2 blrin-earr, Sam Trevor; 8 eke potatlrs, 9 pkge butter, Volgt, Ma. hood A Co; Writs OalonS, Watt, Lang A Co; 100 bble , floor, Culp A Shepard; 100 ds do, H W' McClure; 36 dos brooms, Hugh Cove ; 10 , bbla potatoes, Hell & r t El: Bitchart, 10 o do, Vangords; A 10 d• do, W 0 Ar s trong ; 20 do do, J A Oran; 40 do do, . cßane A An.forr . 2 ' rolls loather, W Fleecier di Sob: 7 aka feathers, F G Craighead; 100 bbl. flour, owner; 2 oars ore, Nlinick de Co; 20 bble breakfast i bacon, 538 pea do, F Sellers & Co; 6 pkga liquor, 14 li Watson A CO; 10 palls to. 1 Mice°, Means dr..Coolu; 11 pkge liquor, Milligan & El; 2 do alcohol. Harris .8. Ewing; 2 care shoulders, F. 11. Myers A Cm. 200 bbla flour, owner. -..- uLaystarro AND Pirrsaunau Rm.- ROAD, March 80.-8 car. I ora, Shoes. berger. B& tku 1 dog In ore, Pittsburgh Brit Co; 4 do I a ore, jones ,2.1.4 1 do • a ore, Bryan A C; 1 do telegraph poles, W II TOlgrapil Co; 1 do lumber, 8,000 feet do, J McMisters; 100 bble lime. .1 11 , Canfield; 1 hal bbls tobacco, 4 racks do.• .1 M Slchels A Co; 6 bee tobacco, W A McCune; 1 do do. H Delmyen 5 bbl. I oil, J P Hanna A Co; 9 g hides, M De. lenge; 10 bge rye. S McFarland; 1 bbl eggs ' Meanor A H; lot bulk corn, So eke rye, Wise A F.; 125 &Ile chairs, 6 do rook. ore, Bedford Chair Co; 23 Juges. yrup, S P Shrlvor A Co; 20 do do, 1, 0 Craighead; 27 do do, W C Armstrong; 41 do do, 0 W McClure; 24 do do, Bruggerman &0; 2 bee onions, 4 pkgs butter, 4 - hbis eggs, .0 Barnett; I do onions, ?JAI'S & Son; 1 do eggs, II Bea Jr: 6 bmi butter, Day A Co; li Obis apples, Head &M; 2 bbl. eggs, Woodworth & D; 7 do apples, Voigt, IS & Co; 5 sirs rags, Godfrey AO.. : PITTNIIOIUIII, CINCINNATI AND ST. LoIIIM RAILROAD, April 1.-15 bbls lard, F. li Myers; 85 dodo, .1 H Parker; 3 v ,456 f brick. Anderson & W; 1 car staes, Hastings & D; 25 bbl. whisky, It L Wit. non; 2 hhds tobacco, 1 box samples. A Shaub; 4 bbls whisky, 7 00 liquor, 2 y‘, do wine It Schlegel: 2 mieks bacon, 1U tcalard, , Dalzell & .'l'; 5 bbla oolong, A Moore; 11 bales wool, T Magill; 10 bbls potato', J Hall; 40 Iry barley {. S Hood; 1 bbl butter, 1 do eggs, F Sohisids; 8 do apples, 1 do onions, Meanor A II; 12 do apples. 8 do.d peaches, 2 do eggs, Voigt, M A Co: 5 doeggs, J .l Pottit; sdo onions, H Rea Jr; )4 do onions'? do d peaches, Il do eggs, F 0 Craighead: I do d apples. I do peaches 6do eggs, W D Cooper; 4 do apples, E . Bmith; 17 bge oats, J tiring. with. • ' . ___. _ ALLEROKNY VALLEY RAILROAD, April 1.-1 car Ilrtio;-•D Reynolds; 2 bbis nod, 2 do eggs, W B Kirkpatrick a Co; 8 eke potatoes, W. Seibert; 61 bble benzine, 66 do tar,Loo .Oppenhelnier; 6 rolls leather, Gr aham tic Spangler; lot sundries, Andrew Ackley; 1 car hay, C• Bailey; 6 bxe cheese, Volgt, blabbed & Co: 4 bee butter, 2 do eggs, J S Patter. sondc Bon; 1 oar hay, hicCuee d Bro; 4 aka barley, D Wallace; g cars metal, Nitpick 6 Co; 2 cars stone, Henderson, M 6 Co; 2 bbls cornmeal, Jenkins Bro; PITTSBURGH DAILY GA ZEll . l' SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1870 bbla tallow, Geo Haelee; 1 car ataco , , M Hemphill. ALLEOFIIkIit STLTION, April 1.-2 cars metal. Lindsay & 31cCutcheon: 42 eke oats, M Steel & Son; 39 do do, Jas Stew art; 5 cars metal, Spang, Chalfant &,Co; 1 car barley, 51 Well & Co; 1 oar- metal, Lewis, Bailey & Orison; 16 bas a nails, Orahim & Spangler; 6 care metal, Pgb Iron & Forge Co; I car lumber, J Gibson; bbls sundriee, It & A Cason; 4 care metal, (trait, Bennett & Co; 952 hides, A & J Groetzinger; 100 bbls lime, .1 Craig; 2 care lumber, Frazier Bro; 40 jogs ma. plosyrup, Bane & Gordon; 20 page fish, J Bolton. IMPORT% UV RIVER PITTSBURGH, lIROWNSVILLR AND 14: NEYA PACKIT, April 1.-3 bids applts, 1 do eggs, Atwell Lee; 4.liza eggs, Siege m molasses, Cooper de Co; 7 rolls leather, M Dulenge; 5 bbla dry apples, 2 pkgs butler, 2do eggs, Id Delange; 6 pkgs produce, McCracken k 6; 48 skit oats, A S I'arlbsle; 3 pkgs butter, 6 do dry apples; I do eggs, I' Duff& Sou; 5 bbie apples, Voigt, td A Co; 3 pkgs antler, 5 do eggs, J W Craig, 6do do, C Voebarl; lib's eggs, W Grape; 00 bbla apples, El Gan non; 200 bag window glass, R C Schmertz. WiIt:EL:MI TER BELLE, April 1.-56 bbls potatoes, Bruggerman .t 0; 12 pkgw d apples, McCullough, El & Co; 1 bbl eggs, 11 Rea Jr; 2 dodo, Day dr. Co; 2 bbls onions, 20 do apples, 1 do eggs, W H t;rallch Co; 14 eke corn, Kell it It; 2 bird eggs, Moßane dc A; 2 pkgs tallow, 5 bble cider, J Raymond; 200 eggs, nosed E; 2O eke potatoce, Ben Laughlin; 20 do do, Kugel; 20 eke meal,. 11 Fortier; 37 do po tatoes, It Boat; 19 ekedo, 9 do oats. Kerr; 8 bhlweggs, 5-do apples, Volgt, Mdr Co. RIVER NEWS. The river is again rising at this point under the Influence of the recent:rains, and as these-late rains appear to have been pretty general, It is probable that there will be quite a freshet within the next twentyfour hours. Last evening, howeter, the . olouds appeared to be breezing up, and we are in hopes that we are about to have 11101110 fine weather. The Wild Dung, with three bargee heavily loaded, containing in the aggro• L gate ords yeater some I,2do day tone, afternoon. derted for St. pa The Bello, from Wheeling, arrived and departed. The Glendale. Glasgow and St, Charlet. - - were due last night and will doubtless be found In port this morning. The Camelia Is due to-day and will • • probably commence loading for Naah forthwith. The new end elegant Northern Line packet Lake Superior, is announced to depart for the Upper Mississippi Uils day week. —A correspondent writing from Cal tellebufg, Kentucky, In regard to the sinking of a flat boat loaded with brick near that place, by the Bengal Tiger, ease: The captain of the Tiger mani fested a total InditTerenceaa to the injury bo had dune, or the safety of the parboila on the flat boat. He merely came to the deep and asked what he bad run Into, and if anybody *ae. drowned, witbout stopping hie host. The sky was clear and the flat boat had the usual head light in front. Tho cargo of the sunken flatboat was valued at semi fifteen or eighteen hundred dollars, and was partially covered by insurance, as we were informed. The Tiger is owned by Wm. H. Brown, of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. —A St. Lents dispatch under date of Wednesday says: The Ida Rees lettfor Fort lionto■ to-day with 145 tone of freight, and will ■dd 40 tone at Leven worth, and have from fifty to sixty nu- Bangers. She is expected to make a Gust trip, as the :prospect for water is ,fine. Hazlett dc Co. Government transports- tion contractors, except to move large amount of freight this Reason. They will soon start the Peninah, C. V. K.ounts, Stockdete and Fdrt. Captain Brady, of Ohlo, will command the Pen. tnah. A heavy rain, extending over a large breadth of country, prevailed yes terday and today, which will swell the rivers considerably. There are pros pecldstin of rea veri th h i l . g . h pr Yr i : g te . r in all the up per —The tlalveaton News, of the 25th. says: The Black Cloud and Justice have left for Trinity, and the Jones wilt go an soon as she can get her cargo on board. There is enough cotton on the haulm of the river to load all the boobs In the stream or on their way, and factors are as anxious to see It male forward plantain aro to ship It. The CiVOlllll, Naos, Indian, and Caddo, aro now In I Trinity, and will probably be down ill few days with full toads of cotton. The ' tummy& in-ihe river and no its way will be sole to bring out, on a fair stage of water, about 6,000 bake. —The Cincinnati r.bnissercint sayer "The bouleville and Arkansan River Packet Company are negotiating for the purehiwa or the titaagow. and it la weld they b►ve offered f 15,00120, .but the otter has not yet been accepted." --Steamboatmen complain that the Ohio River Bridge Company at Louis vine neglect to place signal Light. on the canal spans of the bridge at night, there by rendering navigation extremely haz ardous. —The lower Mississippi levees are in danger. The river la now at high stage, and there is a flood in the upper 'Mimic alma', and also In the Ohio. Besides, the Missouri is running out strong. —The Argosy arrived at Bt. Louis on Wednesday, and the Reserve for Pitts. burgh and Ores& Republic for New Or. leans, left there the same day. —The Messenger left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Wednesday. and the Wauanita left there the same day for New Orleans. —The Lady Day's machinery is to. be .pat in one of tknumodore Davidson's new boats, now being completed in the Ohio river. —Capt. Frank Hicks and Mart Walt, ' af Memphis. have purchased ono-half Interest in the Bello Lee for .150,01X1. —The George Thompson with • • • tow passed Evansville on Wednesday, en route for Arkansas river. • . —The Kate Putnam, New • Orleans to Pittsburgh, passed Memphis on Wed• nesday. —The Cumberland River was rising on Wednesday with 17 fat On Harpeth Shoals. —The Bengal Tiger, Pittsburgh to New Orleans, was at Cairo - on Wednew day. —Cardillo John Woodburn ha■ takon command of the H. P. Walt. Upper Riven. (By Faille and Atlantic Trlegrapb.) ' Hnowativittax, April I.—River with 10% feet water In the channel. Weather cloudy. Thermometer 46 it b P. lt. Giusxrisnono, April I.—River with I'd feet water in the channel. Weather oloutly. Thermometer 48 at 4 P. H. F. OIL °ITT, AVM I.—River tieing. with 8 feet 8 Inches water In the alum net. Onmormwat. April ?Ulna with a beet water In the channel. Weather cloudy. Thermometer 49 at 5 P. M. W OILS TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS I= Petroleum and its Products. ritutwEe Omer-lIALZELL•a Bu1l.11)INU rnar of Duquesne Was and Irwin Street.. Philadelphia Ulna—AZT WALNUT ST ikoliwN WA[' LNG A KING, Commission Merchuda and Bronco Mk Petroleum and lts Products, [MIZELL'S BLOM DUQUESNE WAY —rtitiAtirtztits ADURWAYS. WARING, KENO & CO., 109 WALNUT STREET ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFI ERY: iIIERBEIN W. C. TivvwDLE. ISANCITAOTOSIZII or Lubricating &High Test Burning Oils. lavallrood &ale 011. Blonds gnat heat without ca.g.; limpid al lowest teninclowre. Bipedal oil for tropic:WM:Moo or hot wrather. Lfteftwftel 7 o.llagiatt, Naohloo Skop, Will eat Corms. • • SOW Nall awl Plashes I.llolls, li ta tlge.. l ßooeileod.l.ljki s,Tasomens Irnooft te 1. Olosolloo, elonteas OIL • ParalThae. A SUR Vftloftoo, Bright /tae Work mid tifirealscry from garb These pr at arc manufactured under Dr. Toceddle s patent by wipe rbeated Stews tu Vac , coo. The Lubrhatlng lAs ore almost odorld. Porno O Pore. uniform. and madly 11011001. mildta. plzb temperature unchoded, aod Di e MMus extreme cold. The Hal road Oilman 11 121111eal, and are In conetant u 00 marl Of Um Principal BoAlroode. Bamplee° be azatalwo .0 otters a` 174 174 WOO. 011iolLT. Worenail/ameba/yr Brides. RIVER PACKETS, I! 9 ..tt MISSISSIPPI FiEtIN LINE S'l2E/VNIEII,S, For St. 'Louis, Davenport, Du buque and' St. Paul, WITHOUT C1111:6 E. STEAMEIIt LAZE surf:damn. c apt.s:u J. NV ORDEN IiILE.NNLLL, Clerk. Will letvc Ka abovcoaSaTURJAY. Aurlr VW. STEADIER RED WING, wu. F. MU ll'Frea:ll..l` FLANK WAS, Clerk WIII km, on Tit Ll It tlv.r.Y, Avrli It tn. There new and inalculilvcnt slcamera are under charge of careful awl C.l,4!Til'lleed ofltuvrs. and have unaurpaaw acarrowowlatioss. offering rare Induce aria P.:srrngvrr awl thrum, For Ira, ticnl~r•. anplr to ttrrvt, ov to rola! FLACK A COLLINUWOUIL Agunts. =ETES] MI MI( AND PACKET -1 The new nii.l splendid able- JUN ILTA, Capt. C. L. nazi( will leave Pittsburgh for ( IniUttUDAY at 14 co'clott ffilEMll3 .Foifreltht or pan4sFr, spnl FLACK..A col .Tobt J AblEb COLt ,rm:o TTSDURGII AND -.PACKET The new and eplemlld Steamer. ARLINGTON. DANIEL MOOSE. Master. A. S. led arAaD. Cher.. lea , . rttlebarglt'for CDtaloned.' every TUESDAY. ai 12 U. promptly. 'retoldUm. Ira,. Cluelaoatt for retlebursh. at 111 M. vvery FRIDAY. For IroDhlo O. ago, or other Inforritatoo. ap ply on bo.rd or to JAM!. COLLiNK hl FLACK A COLLIKGWOOIL AgontS. FENDER A EVA A 3, No. 3 Wool! street., PMengcr Agent! STEAMSHIPS , r o LIVERPOOL ANDallk O.UEENSTOWN. THE iNBIAN MAIL STEAMSHIP!, • Ntninerlng sixteen cra:,-cla , .. Ihnets, among them the cclebratt.d CITY OF CAMS, CITY Or A NTW CITY Or IMMTON, CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY OF LI INDON. • SP,lllnit EVER.] SATURDAY, from rter 11 North River, New York. Cur passage or further Information apply to WILLIAM BINGHAM, Jr.; SPECIAL NOTICES rtf - CONSUMPTION. Ult. SCIIENCX • ri rul.stoNtettrhur With ure of Cousin, Colds and Coueunthtion. DR. ENClt'b SKA , Att ED 'IONIC for th Ore of Iteepols , ta:nd ail the Debilitated Condi l' intf r tlgtia.4l.tlANDlLlKE rii.f.B. fo Meares of the Liver or to act aa a tirade rur E Artf7i them three Serf" 'ea are often required la earl. Consumettou, thoegh the Putt.. Syrup at has cored u t test. rate cams. The Mohweed Tonle and t o ut mike Pllts. .rust it golatthethe Htocumlf iver, and help lb. Pulmonic hirer! to digest and march throe mfr the blood motels, by which menus • mire it SOOtt ef fected, These Medi:doe.are coneetmte th. IT offered le the Pnelic the only safe, certain and reliable Wes.for Pulenunar y Constlreintou. and fur all Wthose morbid candid.. of the body which tend -to that fatal inseam. Liver Complaint mid Dye Pelois are often fortrynerrt. of Centsunivelon, sell w arm they manifest then:this. they require Thet prompt attanaon. Pulmoolc Ser. is a medicine which has had a long probation before the pa LIM. It. value has bran proved by the thousand cores It hat onale through • weird of more than thlrty-fhre team to all ef which or. I. repotatiort hae In retorted. and the most'oest am. Menet.m can no longer doubt that it Is • remedy which may to used with coafideoce In all cage, wide; afteolt ~score. If the rodent will perefTertmely follow the dl cd.. welch ompany each haute, be will certainly be cure `,lf bla lungs arc not ..w much wroted to make cure posel..lc. 'Leen In roses supposed to he Ineurabie , when friends and have denpolred, the cee rof tbi. Medicine hat saved the Life of the patient and restored him to tocrfect hr zlth. • Ler. bebeenv does not *ay that .1 cos. of red emptory Mentheupdon are within the mach of medicine!. tful be emphoticolly assert< that oft. suchOschl. bare the ;mot alarenlag aymptents, such violent cough, creeping chills, night weds.. n eral debility, eel n to Inch • deg wee M u t t wheret they are obliged to Ile In bed, and they are Mean or. ey tnelr physician they. may still be cored. wh en ed anonatment cars create new leo. but te are very dthesmed And to moleone dedroted. a rum may ex . a by Ire. r seine , lef • medicine, • Mao. lit elesofuloos Ut.easra. ene. Medteloes are e4OlOl, efle ent. Pr. Schenck nas photo. grape y , of a number of p.m. sem, neer , beve l — ""11",':."g"'";f1.":: , '" , -71" e ttetturt ant llonntont/n ttIP ln to 01 tot of the to' give flpot anO • oratthy tone to the sestet, Ilene< it is uecesetry siren/Ob. the appetite of the umilent anti Ine proms the e ther rrohat grosirlshm.t is re flatted together with suell means as will male the rood fruity. di et of The articles most med.:, for the diet of Consumethe rotten. art designated In Or. PlebenCk`ll Almanacs. which ore Alstalented gratuitously. /see neral. tb• mr.e middy outride. articles to be pre rgreed.berethe digelettlre Uri.. aten. sti carob, coed in order to mate either loaf Or Medici,. mr.themble. This temtleroont Is met by the