El FINANOIAL kNERIIIN BANKS no. BO FOURTH AVENUE, PITT , 3BURGIEI I=l =I • Stockholders Individually Liable. mANKPOT °INMOST ARDDEPoRIT JOHN 'LOYD Wlf. FLOYD. President. Carla. r. Dineen: e. Jolla H. klurtlaxi•T Archlbo.l kiratlac , tgnikl!(;?.lr. Ito. IL 1f...1.11, • Wm. Trhsenon. /tau W. Artati. Yc t gl • Pioy L F . .; a : • .. nag P.D.DDI. Dew ItalW ID Co a Fentral organised and prepared Madan.. SILVER AND COUPONS, ao, w hi at l uiyhea Fritit. PH. R. MERTZ, Banker, ' COT. Wood St. and 6th Avenue JAMEST, Buoy 8c CO., ammors to 8, JONU It CU.. ;!oruer Fourth Avenue and Wood Ft. 13.A.N - E:121E1 &A. Huy and sell MI kluds of HoVERNMEta SEdIIRITIFF, 90 - 0. SILVER 1141) . ckuro:k :111 11061* rAve4Aßix or Interest Allowed Cu Deposits. ZarlioMT 104114.1 OIL 11.10tetla=tZt F 3 ,10112 110 salluaillet tattf. Orden executed for the Forebode end' Sale of STOCKS, HOSISS and VOLD. AAIKES T. BRAD h co :4. , ;;lii.littsintr - 141 e.tit-..f:ti.,:: FINANCE AND - TRADE ter telegraph to the Nadal:met tieseue.) .-New YORE, April 14, 1570. Money ender at 5 ®6oper cent. on call. , To-morrow being Good Friday, the Stock Exchange and Gold Room will be . closed. The banks, however, will he open. 1 Gold firmer and considerably active; opened at 112%, fell to 112%, advanced to 118% on preen advice' of the condition of the Linden' money market and de creased specie in tho Bank of England, and eireuid at 113. Carrying rates 2®b per sent. Clearances 3644000,000. Government" are higher and stronger, In sympathy with the rice in gold. A considerable amount of May coupons were received from Europe and the pro ceeds ordered to be reinvested in bonds. Coupons of 'Bl, 114%@114%; do. '62, 111% WM; do. '64, 111.1%GalOy,: do. '65, 111% C 0111%; do. new, 103k0199%; do. 'es, ltOcs4lo%; 10 40s, 10634(5106N; currency sisal, 11/%011135. . State Weide firm but dull: Missouria, 92%; old Tennessee', 59; new do. 63%; old Virginias, 6a%; new do, 69; old North 'Carolinaa, 46%; new do, V.. t ) t Stocks strung. wit moderate trawler:o (lons. The chief In rest was in Pile burgh. Like Shore, orthweetern, Van derbilt Lazne and abash. The last named were firm on a revival . of unfounded rumors In regard to a comet • l&itlcia with the Lake- now. Canton, 70%; Cumberland, 37; Western Union' Telegraph. 32%; Quicksilver, 9%, Mariposa. 655; do. proterred,lllg; Adams lisprees, On, Wells, 19%; American. - 38; United States, 42; Pacific Mail, 37%; New York. Ventral, 92%; Scrip, 911%; Erie, 25%; do. preferred, 47%; Harlem; 14235; Heeding, 99%; Mangan Central, 120 ; Lake has 89% ; 'inutile Central, 138%.; Pittaburgn, 101% ; Northwestern, 74%; do. preferred, ed; Rork Island, 116%; New York Central, 106 %; St, Paul, 60%; do. preferred, 7315. Wabash. 48%; do. preferred, 76: Fort Wayne, 93%; farce Haute, 3335; do. pre fared, 64;Cialcago & Alton, lii; do. pre tarred. 112%; Cab & Miesbalppl, 29%. Cincinnati and Omumbna, 74%; C. U. & I. C.. 19%. . . tsub-Treasury balance: Gold, 562.092, 721; currency, 52,766,267; general batanoe, 2216,0191,712. • .. 011201 OP PTrranUtton GAZgrir., • TitlinaDAY, April, 14150.. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertr. Gold, 113%; Silver, 110; Eighty. one's, 114; Five Twenties. 1982, 111%; do. 1684. 110%; do. 1855, 11134; do. 1889. Consols, 10%; do. 1867, 109%; do. 1868 109%; Ten knrtles, 106; Adams Ex Mesa if.kanpany, 81; Merchanue Union Exgran Company. G; American- Ex. . prey Company, 38; Western Union Telegraph, 32%: New York Central, Rik 'Reading, 99%; Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne • & Chicago, 91%; Ohio & Mla - Walppl. 251‘; Michigan Southern, 87%; :Cleveland & Pittsburgh. 100%; Chicago. Back Island I Pacific, 18%; Chicago & north. Western, 7434; Chicago & North e,-tern Preferred. 85%; . Erie, 2,5. Large Small. Londk Per p 5.48 id,ds Parts, per t. -ano 22 24 Berlin. thalsr 82 94 Borlo, 48 50 —Magas quotations received by James 2. Brady & Co. Gold; 11034; United stoves sizes, 1881, 114; Floe-Twenties, 1882,111%• do. 1884, 110%; do. 1685, 111%; Ten• Forties, Rd; Five• Twenties, Junto wry and .Tuly, 1885, 109%; do. do. .1887. Imp do.. do. 1868. 109%; Union pacific Baltroad,Central do, de, 90%; Or. Pantile; 111%1 Lake Superior 4ITTEIBUIRGIS. CATTLE MARKET. . ProirsOcCenrraer. STOOK TAMES, Trturumar, April 14, 1870. I The market although far from being What 12 usually termed brisk, man net , tireless more active this week Than for several weeks past, the sales since the . date of our last report being .unusually large, seven hundred and twenty-one head. The offerings, although by no means large; were larger than for some . time pest but with • good shipping do- tonand,llsey wars all taken, and that. tom: at fall prices, and at noon taday, there were but few, If any, In the pone tut. sold. It be gins to look now to if the cattle trade would be better from fort tune oat than what it has been h i e last two months, and that there Is plenty of room for improvement must be con ceded. Ina month or c omm encerom now grams cattle will to . metre, and In shout the same time Phila• delphla will again commence to draw on Thu market for her supplies, as Ionosa• chaster and other counties, in the eastern pert of the State, will be pretty well drained by that time, and them counties are almost able to supply that market from February to June, New Yorkers buy here all the year round. As will be seen by reference to the re port of tales, 8% Is the highest price re ported, but extra cattle would doubtless , hers brought 8% or ge Common stock sold at 6 to 70, and anything below these neural may• be classed among the meanest of scalawags. rime?, Mean. tea. H. L./I Co. for Pfeifer io 10 1 ,1 7 1 7;5' CO ttu H. 1.. I Co. for Paella & Co. te la ti Jessie Orem Pad l ' o r tretaileel. . 1 4 3 1 1 1 5 mOgras• V. 17mf. H. L. 2 Co. tor H. * C. to /C. T. la le :70 7 lo ••• T. Co .• 111 Mese seo ".• •• •• le to Toe le Maao 7ro ?boa. Davie to Dudley Is KIM M Onspbell CO Jas. Dudley IS UMW a a Jemae eiroesSeld to Dealt y...... a) 75 MO 7 . 70 gayer bleCaraley.... 2 5 5 VO ' le Oreepland 0 M.. 12-15.640 11 CO -- 6 B. tor bu mai lo J. 14 17,Dee MSDIMIDAT, aeSCR 11TH. -n.L. ICo for Holmee Pfolff, to Laken 11 117 MHO 7 sO H. • a lea ter Ho site; '' Pielaer to 4ao. Kanto. 61 61 450 _7-00 a. L. • Co. on Von. 35401er Co to Vost3.3 ft U 71 130 475 D. L. tee. tat K. sr to Ke11y.... X SS 0 7 (CS `.. L . t. t2 1!! Itit f 3 Wrr. fpf Datts 4.770 i 30 •. "365. Awn.. 6 4,710 o sow. forThosismos to Lamb 14 17.310 s :3 D. ID:71:1505 to Vonlasß. M. 31 50.350 011 •• Thaslosr 7 CO 7 40 141105614 I 1,460 7 41117136114 T. 34AlCU 1420. ass H. *sou to 7114,..„,„, r 5.700 Thet•DiVlllll of sheep were larger thls week han for several weeks put, and w alk only an average demand , and be wesly that. Mims compared with les s meere down 150g75 OWL' per ewt dealers l t quote at an even cent per poued. There appeared to be shone l e umoo , dipped SS wooled on sale this weak, and with • better demand for the Memos than the latter, they brought rel atively better prices. This may be at. Minuted mainly to the fact that there is low raw Wattling the shipment of jo d than wooled, and besides a larger number can Depot in scar. Clipped sold 01 from 4M to OM oIIa br two bunches C . ; :j _ . .--,----------- ornught 7 cents, but this len w regarded as an extrem.: price. LL oole sheep may be quoted at 53.;@7%. with b t very few sate. Bravo 7 stints .o,m dew or Unform ed no that be grid A drovii of wooled sneep last week at 774. end thls week he had another drOve of ate same grade and he could no: got vritblo a dollar per cwt. of what he rout au oes. I,t week Market quiet and devoid cif anything specially new or introrhint. The arrivals Ju.t about seep pace- with the demand, sad, coueequently, there Is not much change in prlcts—a slight suivs tom. Pull adelphia hog , wild to day at 9.7;:i(10 4 20, and Yorkers at g®9 q. PIiTSOURGii MARKETS OFFICE OP Prr - rrincrton GAzrrrs, TIMBAL/ V, April 14, 1570. Tha markets, although steady and fairly active, are devoid of anything es pecially new or important. There is a continued steady demand for all of the loading commoditlea and with an im proved business in the aggregate, pikes, generally, are well 'sustained. The Pro visions market is particularly active and couslderabiy stronger, and this being the case, dealers are not sci anxious to roa.ine, and the composition Is not near so strong as it has been. There has been coustderable 'tootling and stashing" withal the put month or so, but the course or the market during the past few days has squelched this out pretty well. Grata market is firm with a steady local demand, with no change to make in quotations, and the seine re mark.. will apply to groceries. APPLE BIJ I'l'ER—teak:a at 65@070c. ASH ES—Qulet and unchanged; Com mon soda Ash, 4c: relined do 4yi ; Pearls Pots 7%.• APPLES—Unchanged. Regular sales at 113(8,1 tor fidr to prime, and 14,50 for choice. - BIT ITF:R—Is weak and the feeling is geritiapi that prices can not long be sus. ealned. We Low quote prime to choice roll at 36®38. Common butter Is h.ro to sell at: any price. BEANS—May be -quoted at $1,75®2 per bbl, the outside figure for prime. navy. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Nominal, 2e. CHEESE—Western Reserve, lb; Ham. burg, 1535: factory,' 16. Ohio Goshen, 15%417; and York Stet° Goshen, 17 WS. CRANBERRIES—SaIes of Sackett's Belie Berries at ;20 per bbl. • CARBON OIL—Is unchanged; 2342334 . for 50 or 100 bid lota. and 25 In a small way. tXIRNMEAL=Is quoted, In store, at 90@t 1 per buebel, as to quality. DRIED FRUlT—Sides of 175 bbis ap. plea, fair quality, at Peaches.' 7%8 for quarters, and 83“4,9$ for halves. Blackberries, 12 ®la. EANIS--Continuo_ very dal', with a supply largely in excess of the demand. We now giffe 18 as the' ruling quotation, though route dealers are asking DI FLULIR—Is firmer, whh a slightly improved demand, but there lona change to make In quotations. Spring wheat, 15®534"; vrtuter wheat, s s l4@ 6 ;:i and fancy brands, 17@7.4. Rye flour, /a. ORLlN—Wheat is scarce and wanted, but unchanged; /1,12®1,15 for fair to prime rod; sale. 2 care mix 1, red and white, at 11,18. bats—Arrivals increas ing, but with a steady demand prices are fully sustained; 51(g6.5 on wharf and track, and 55€a5G in store. Corn contin ues scarce, and is firm without quotable change-85 for prime ear, and 90 for abelled. healera are retying 80®85 for ear and shelled, and furnishing sacks; and we aro retorted sales of oats in, first hands, at 58. Rye la unchanged—dealers are paying 85690 Barley, out little of roring and but little wanted; we continue quote prime to chtdce spring at 850390. 11.1.1 - -Ls firmer and nigher. Baled may now be quoted at 118®r2. as to qual • ity• HIDES-Dreen salted, -10g11. do butchers, 7@:8; dry flint. 22(g:24; green ca HOMINIf, 12% Y-V®6X per bbl. 11USIDI-23,4@i3c. • LARD OIL-Extra No. - 1 Is quoted firm et 51 2S@I,Se. LEATHER-Market steady and prices well sustained at the late deellue. Red sole, S153:1; Oak sole, 38@40; calf (city) e1,i(g.1,21: shoe skirting, 44: oak bar nail', 40441; oak skirting, 46@47; oak upper, per foot, 23@26; rough Don, 34) 37. • LlME—Eastern white, 81,75; Cleve lend. 82,23. MAPLE SYRUP—Connot be quoted above 41.51, except in a retell way. ONlONS—Market pretty well glutted, ,and 11110 or no demand. PROVISR/ NS —Markel firm and prices tending upward: Suoulders 13 for plain and for sugar cured. Rams, le® ;nu' for sugar cured, 16% for plain. 1.4.1 19 tor canvassed eugar cured. Breakfast Canon, 18. Lard. 1614@.17 In tem. and 17% In kegs. Mess pork, 1139(g129,50. Drive beef. 20. POTATOES—Prime lake chore peach tnowa, 413A50; ealea of river potatoes, on wharf. at 411 PEANUTS—Primo Tennessee quoted at 95410 c. PEARL BARLEY—No. 4, 6; No. 3, 6 1 ,4: Oatmeal, 810,60 per bushel, SS,EO per half bbl. PEAS—Sales at 82@2,25 per bushel. • SEEDS—Clover need le reported as selling in s,mall lots, at $914 OW, and tim. otby netd at 6614634% Piaxseed, none offering here, 14.15 bid. SA.L C—Salce car load lots at 81.6 5 (3 1 1,70, with the usual advance in store. .t-irßoz.zum RwtsinT 0.19/011 Pttlifininlitat GAZ:1"117, - THUsaDAY. April 14 IMO t The oil market conUnuee very weak and offish, and, in the - absence of any fear rnovemtnts, appeara tc_ be sinking under the !Mitt:ace of its own weight. As wo have repeatedly stated, operators hero aro mottlyi besrlsh, not that they are directly int3roated in lower prices, but because the impression Is gaining strength that they are still too high, and that there Is no chance for brightens to improve until the trade become pretty well satisfied that the bottom has been touched The fact that the eastern ani foreign markets are weak and drooping, together with the increased production, Is not without be effect, and it Is these and other considerations that causes-op erators here to predict still lower prices. So far as the manufacturer is conoerned, it makee but little difference whether prime are high or low—what they desire is a steady market, and a fair manntan tuner's margin. DEEM • F weak, and compared with yester day, prices aro ta" lower. Balm 1,200 bbls seller t