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OUR COAL AND COKE. Wool VirRlnia'o Production for the Year Just Closed. [ILL SOUTHERN STATES ill tllO lll'VelolllUCIll ?l' till! (iloilt III ilusin-Aii liicrcnso of Over Tlneo Million Tons Over ilio l'levlnus Year?A MiiKiilllcenl Blimvliic?'I'lie War Will Willie*.:! SUM tircalcr Activity. ,^.irfiii<r'' ll-inrL West Virginia has boon tlio scene of ?a:it jiclivily ill coal mid coko oporo ,11;' during the past,your, mid thulium 1 , r in' now companies organized loads .ill tlie other states. In our summary , i ihu coal production oi tho eoutliorn sules during 1.VJI tliu output of tlio l'i I'ulioiiti'.i region was croilited to Vir ginia, aa ilio sliipinents are lnadu from ilm Virginia side of tlio lino anil tlio ,.l is generally regarded aa Virginia coal, although a largo portion of it is really mined in Slercer and .McDowell comities, in West Virginia. Tile actual output oi West Virginia niinos is tliore ioiv sMinowhat larger than,the figures wv have iciveil in that connection, iiiuV tlio ;i;:1111 - -riven hv tlio minoiiispoc tuis . lioiv more accurately tlio product of ti e slate. Tlio latest statistics pro jiaM.il by tlio inspectors cover the year ended Juno MO, 189J, and show tlio nc tuai production in that period to have ln-:i!i 7, .'M.liiU tnnaof coal and 1,'J:W,IIS inn.-: of coke. This output was distrib uted byeountics aa follows: <' ni:;:? Tuns coal. Toils coko. li.rr; m,y* r.,211 r j r? r i;w.:o7 oi),.*)ii "III!.;- V2J..VJ I llw.ivj :i i l.ywi Mut-r.ii Ut'?7 ' Mar hull 11VJIJ Uiuiik,' rsyw ?link i lyj.u'vs (?'j. M . :i I10.7.H J'HIP;! l l.V.'.KVl K:i:i.iulia - l/JiKlASii : a>?" 1.7w.?;i7 M'-M.r 1,?:!(),7i; Mcl'mvcll 701,>>71 ? T<?'.;!! 7,i:Sl,IC0 .1,SW,118 Thesis liijures show an increase over the precrding year oi -,55o,:iS4 tons of coal and tons of eoko, the coke product having more than doubled in a siujdo year. Tho mines in operation during ls'.HM)l numbered 17l>, employ ing 11,17.S men. Attheeloseof tho year there wen* 1,117 completed coke ovens and 777 under construction. The latest published ligures of ship* iru-nts oi coal by tho Chesapeake it Ohio railroad show the movement of ^ tons uj> to December 7, as com pared with -J,:'19,041 tons for tho cor -ponding period of IS'JO. Tho output ai d distribution of coal on the lines of thin company during the last two liscal years, ended June oO, was as follows: )SS'.>:W. 1R00-9I. Gru>s tons. Gross ion?. f 10,-1 II !i),-l7i{ nlock ! ijo.'i'j? .rivjis Kivcr 7D0,??SJ 1,W.?..VJ7 ' o!:c _ Uol,7.VJ 2<;y,lHS 1,020,121 2,275,COS Of the total coal tonnage handled in lM'O-'Jl by this company, 772,370 tons were shipped at Newport Nows. The latest ollicial ligurcs of the coal an?l coke traffic of the Great Kanawha valley eii',1 June 30, 1891. Colonel Win. !'. Craighill, oi the United States Army Mutineer Corps, furnishes us the follow ing inures, covering the last 10 years: fciUWIKNIS BELOW KAN AW A FALLS. IK* river. By mil. Toti Yi-nr cmlliiR? Terns. Ton-. Tor Jumr, 1SSI 3S5.1U iv.v.v/, roo.Ul -? C14,818 931,010 1,140,420 J.::, . \><\ 7tf.,S4:t -|hj.:u,7 1,219,210 Jul 1-Ws 712,10:} fvSl.KSD 1,2:11,382 J nm-, IV". 711.405 658,150 1,272,015 June, 1.-7 029,335 700,130 l,G'J5t77l Jutie.lv* K01.U25 K18.507 1,012,""* Juia-, 1-9 1,070,$72 881,215 1,95S. .?unp,iv?? yOG.41,2 l,W7,r-J7 2,00.1, June, IM'1 1,030.451 1,110,721 2,177,175 ONE WEEK'S PRODUCTION. The situation in tlio Upper Monon gahcla district of West Virginia at tlio close or the year is indicated by the following statement of operations for tho weekended Decembor 12, 1891: Operator, Colcei iPnvs Shipments. No. oi Ovens. Worked. Coal. Coke. men. "Monommh C. A: C. Co 223 6 8,370 2,770 550 C. Co 153 C 4,220 1,570 .12} liiistonC. Co. W 0 3,5C0 100 215 Vcat Ffllrm't C.&C. Co.. CO 6 1,725 Hutchinson liros IS G 1,200 OrrclConlCo ..... 3'.j HK) 02 Urrel Coal Co .... V/. 755 ;.. ift The new railroad connections planned or completed during the past year in West Virginia will greatly stimulate the development oi tho mineral re sources of the state in the near future. Kurly in 1891 a now company was formed at Wheeling, composed chiefly oi largo consumers of coal and coke, for tlio purpose of building an in dependent lino through tho Upper Monongahela district to tho Connells villo region in Pennsylvania. Tho Bal timore & Ohio and tho West Virginia Central have also been pushing actively ior new business during tho year on'd have tapped numerous new Holds. Tho completion of the Kcnova bridge oi tho Norfolk <?c, "Wettorn during tho past month is a matter of no little im portance to the coal interests of West Virginia. Within tho next twclvo months tho Ohio extension of this road will liavo been completed and put in operation, and an outlet will bo fur nished for a now and vory important section of the West Virginia coal Ileitis. NEW ENTElirmSES. As an illustration of the great activity that has prevailed throughout "West Virginia during tlio past year tho follow ing list of new coal companies will have Hinuiiicancc, although not representing the full extent of what has been done: Acme Coal and Coke Co., Opokiska. Augoma Coal and Coke Co., Klkliorn. Blanche Coal Co., Collier. Bottom Creek Coal and Coke Co., Bot tom Creek. Central West Virginia Coal and Coke Co., Clarksburg. Coaldalo Mining and Manufacturing Co., Coaldale. Knterpriso Coal Co., Charleston. 111k llill Coal and Coke Co., Clarks burg. Fairfax Coal and Coko Co., Piedmont. Flaggy Meadow Gas Coal Co., Man luncton. Glcndalo Coal Co., Glcndale. a Glen Falls Coal and Coke Co., Clarks? burg. Henry Coal and Coko Co., Henry. ljopo Splint Coal Co., Forguson. Kenova Coal Co., Kcnova. Kanawha-Gauley Coal and Coko Co., Charleston. Covering Coal and Coko Co., Pied mont. Malcolm Coal Co., Winnifredo Junc tion. Monarch Coal Co., Poabody. Marshall County Oil, Gas and Coal C'V Moundsville. Mount Claro Coal and Coke Co., | -do unt Clare... McDowell Coal and Coko Co., McDow el 1., -Vow York Coal an J Coko Co., Charleu town. I'alatino Coal Co., l'uirinont. l'ittehuigh (JasCual and Coko Co., l'uirinont. l'iedinont mid West Virginia Coal and riiosphato Co., Fairmont. Itnndolpli Coal Co., lionring Crook. lied A fil? Conl Co., l'nvollo county. Hiiow Crock Coal and Coko Co., Cor inth. Springfield and Xow River Develop mcul Co., Springfield. Tidewater Conl and Coko Co., Helena. West Fork Coal and Coko Co., Far num. West Virginia Coal jiiul Coko Co., Clarksburg. llKLIi.VIItlil All Borti ot I.11UI1I an 1 OuMlp from lti? filuHt Cltr. J1111100 Miinley, Scott Lnvillo and Hen ry Hock, tlireo very worthless chaps, wore run in yesterday by olflcor Strobei (or picking the pockets of a drunken 1111111 named llcflar. Tlioy liavo been suspected for a lout; thno as tbo high wayman who have frequently waylaid people hero and have boon* vvnlclied. Their going through Cellar's pockets and ilia satchel was watched by T. I!. Jackson, night ticket agent at the 1!. & 0., from beginning to end. Young Hock had a "billy" filled with lead. They aro all eharged with being pick pockets, and .Mnnley is also charged with larceny and young Hock with car rying a dangerous" weapon. JolinT. Dull', superintendent of tlio Bollniro schools Homo years ago, tells, this story of his experience teaching at Laurelton, on the Wheeling eV Lak'o Krio road. Some of the boys wero very mis chievous and 0110 day ho thrashed 0110 of them pretty hard. Anticipating trou ble, he wrote to Joseph M0C11110, one of tbo directors, who is still living: "friend Joe, I have thrashed a boy; thoro will bo trouble, will you stand by me to morrow';" Hack came this answer fromlleCuno: "Go ahead; give tliom h?1; 1 will stand by you." But it was McCnno's boy who find been punished, niul tlio protessor sought a new loca tion. Tlio water works trustees have issued a peremptory order that tho water slia'li bo shut oil' irom nil those who fail to to pay their water rent by the 10th. Under tlio present management tbo water works hero have been paying a portion of tho indebtedness its build ing and operation has caused. But thero are still Sl'Jo.OOJ water works bonds- outstanding, the interest 011 $100,000 of which is paid by a tax levy and is in addition to the rent property owners pay. Tho annual concert eiven at the Christian church last night, like all of their New Year entertainments, brought out a full house. The programme in cluded some of the sweetest singers of the city, and the music of the Mandolin club was excellent. Other parts of tlio programme wero filled by children, i'.e ireshnients wero served in tho base ment and a hearty welcome given the Jiew Yer.r. Ex-County Treasurer George 1'obin sonaccompanied liepreser.tativo llein lein to Columbus yesterday. There aro about twenty-live orthirty lielmont county people now in tlio capital -city and only three of them aro in the Fora ker line, the balance aro for Sherman, but some 0i them aro looking out for. Tho Every-0ther-Week Club held its last meeting at tho home of -Mrs. 31. Alma Sanders and tho next one will be held at tho home of Mrs. Mary Gorrcll. It is a social club, but its meetings aro not of tho gossipy kind. They discuss timely topics and the writings of prom inent authors. The delinquent tax list this year docs not indicate the most healthful condi tion of affairs along the river border ot this county. The Bollairo portion 01 this list is t!ie largest, and makes up two-scvcntlis o? that ot the entire county. U'ho master mechanic at tho steel works, a new man who just took hold vestordav, was struck on the head by a steel bar and disabled while re-arrang ing somo of tho machinery. His injury is not dangerous, however. Jlcssrs. 31. L. Blackburn and llert Lazure, of the Bollairo goblet company at Find lav, aro in this city. Tho wife of Dr. T. M. Wells dislocated her shoulder by tripping and tailing on a stairway the other day. C. W. Dickens assumes the duties of his new position as cashier ot tho Dol lar Savings Bank to-day. Mi=s Maude l'otts, high school teach er at Cadiz, is spending her vacation Dr. H. C. Kcniple is a new candidate for deputy oil inspector TlieBellairo bottlo works will resume on Monday next. Tho Beat Authorities, Such as Dr. Dio Lewis, l'rof. Gross, and others, agree that catarrh is not a local but a constitutional disease. It taere fore requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which etFectu ally and permanently cures catarrh. Thousands praise it. Hood's Tills cure liver ills, jaundice, biliousness, sick headache, constipation and all troubles of tiie digfestivo organs. Two blue gum trees in Australia are aaid to measure respectively 4*> and ?130 ieet in height. I linvc talcon Soycrnl Bottles of Brad field's Female Regulator for falling of tho womb and other dis eases combined, of 10 years standing, and [ really believe I am curcd entirely, lor which please accept my thanks. Mils. W. l'. STEiimxs, Rulgo, Ga. Sold at wholesale and retail by Logan Drug Co., and all druggists. -t Da. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs and colds quicker than any other remedy, bccauso it combines the lung-healing quality of tho pine tree with othor valuable medicines, bold bv all dealers 011 a guarantee oi satis faction. CAW T g BnnndMla dry goods tho cheapest. Mv doctor lavs It acts gently oa ^ l'ver r.iiil UlitncyvW'l I* a [WManllunllrR titlnl; limtulu t'rotn herbs, and Is prepared lor use ^iTisrol^trKTnrui' \5llV OHO tO'.l3>\ fitllio's ?>od?LlllL M.m-H iho IionvcU i*ucU duy. In urJcr lo iicaltliy, ttiia b iicccaauy. THE TESTIMONY IN FULL, Martin's Forry Pooplo in y, Stato of Excltoniont OvtTa Desperate Cu4Q That is Attract* ln^(?rc:it Attention Among tlio lies Ideals ol* That Cily. Mr. August Miller, of Sccond street, (above Hanover) Martin'a Korry, Ohio, alao ])ropriotor of tlio Delmonieo res* tnurant and uaioon, relates hid cnao to tlio roportur, ad follows: "Two yoRN ago my trouble got mj I was flnallv Comuellcd r?&eek relief;"?ouilnuod Mr. Miller "My noso would utop up on one side ami ihcn the other, ko I could not breathe through It at r.lj. Propping from my head Into my throat kept me hawking and BplttlngulmoU constantly. 1 had terrlblU headaches over my eyes? roaring and buzzing sounds In my ears, which kept me In terrible uiUery all tlio time. KlnalljNay henr lug got so bad I could not heat anything nt all. Spot* would appear befom my eye-, Mv sleep was broken and did not refresh me any. Would cough very hard, and abouj six months ago I took to M'lTTINO 1ILOOD uUout twleo dally, with sharp, shooting pain* nil through my chest. Night sweats bet In. which Weakened me terribly. 1 had 110 appetite, and what llttlo I did cat would not lay on my atom cch, causing great nalu In thu nit of mystomaeh, which grew so bad 1 would frequently havo to resort to medical aid fur relief. 1 towels consti pated, followed by diarrhien. rains acrois my back in the region of mv kidneys. Rheumatism in my limbs, width laid mo tip In bed for one month. My feet would swell ao much I could not wear mv shoes I was In tins condition when 1 called on Drs. <:oit.i.ani> & l'.r.LU four months ago. The secoud month of treatment I could breathe freely throtmh inytiose. I here by testify for the benefit of all human sufferers, that I now feci stout and hearty; can cut a good, Miuaro meal with pleasure: sleep well: have no headache or pains any place: my ears feel as woll as ever tliey did, and can hear any ordinary conversation. 1 now weigh thirtv pounds more than 1 ever did ill my life, and 1 cheerfully recommend all human sutlerem to tryjtbose eminent specialists and be relieved." '1 his statement can be easily verified by call ing on Mr. Miller at his restaurant in Martin's l-erry, Ohio. Tim LA (illiri'E AGAIN'. A Few Plain Worth About thu Cause and KfTcctit oT tlio DIhiuiho. Tlio dreaded La Grippe, which hasagalnmade its uppeuranee in various i arts of the country, is nothing more nor le.-s tlian an epidemic ca tarral fuvcr. It is by no means anew trouble and belongs distinctively to Unit family oi dis eases which Drs. Copeland Hell havo won dis tinction by ?o successfully treating. In almost every case tho epidemic !s attended by symptoms indicating the action of .systematic poison, chill, headache, fevor, muscular pains, and great depression of mental and physical strength and energy, with the usual catarrhal symptoms in the head and throat rendered nnre acute and annoying. In the majority ot ctuos where it lms proved serious, the patient has lung been a sufferer from chronic catarrh; Nearly every case of iJitirippe leaves n sys tematic' catarrhal condition, which, unless it is thoroughly and completely cured, renders the patient liable to chronic bronchitis, which in variably leads to consumption. A word may be added concerning the rarer complications of the disease. Among these may be mentioned inllninmnlioe. of the middle ear. causing deafness, bronchial pneumonia and a wenkoncd condition of thu oyej. There is no question but that at u season ?f the year when tills epidemic i.s -known to be prevalent, people should be more careful than ever to cheek the' progress of catarrhal trouble and it possible erad icate from the system every symptom of cu tarrhullpolsoning. DOCTOJtSCOPELAND & -HELL have located permanent otficcs at 1121 Mniu street. Wheeling. W. Vn., where the? treat '.vltli t-ucocss nil cttrnblo cases. ORlco hours?9 <o 11 n. in., 2 to 5p. in. nntl 7 to 9 p. m. Sundays, 9 a in, to 12 iu.. and ! to 1 p. ra. Specialties?Catarrh nr.d diseases of the Eye. Ear, Throat and Lungs. Consultation free. Address all mall to DKS. COI'KLAXD & lil-JLL, 1121 Main street, Wheeling. W. Vn. Treatment. Ineludinc medicine. S.*>a month. *WTho o:lice of Pits. Coi'KI.anp ?fc Is not connected in any way with any other offices in Wheeling. 1'i.i:a>k hkmkmi'.ki'. thk OF' W. VA." A Bool of 1,050 Pages, With "00 Wood Cuts and Diograpbies Of the LeacIin^Men of Wt This volume also contains 150 pages of West Virginia facta uiiil Statistics. It gives the result of every elec tion since the organiza tion of the State. It is the most valuable I5o?k ever published in West Virginia. Price, in Cloth ? $5.00. " in Half Morocco $7.50. Send Orders to Frew, Campbells Hart, Wheeling, W. Va. iioM-n.nr COAL. COHL! ? GOHI-ll -AT THE Pittsburgli Coal Yards,1 Comer of Thirty-fifth and McColloch streets, CONSTANTLY ON HAND Pittsburgh and Anttoacite Goal, Which 1 will deliver to any part of the city on short notice. W. W. McCONNEL. Telephone SO. OelO / 10AL! COAL! Vv All grades of the best quality of COAL kept constantly on hand. Orders tilled iu all parts of I the city at lowest prices. 1 Telephoue 92u. KOEHNLINE BROS., Hrlilcoport.'Ohirt.'.! rpUfi IXTELLIGENCER " ' X is A Clear am> 1'acu.vrAi'LS P.v i-ntt. IMfll-S WEMS HEIME R'S.H* $20 Cloth Newmarkets, $5 oo 30 Plush Coats, $15". 2> Plush Coats, $10. 40 Plush Coats, $ 8. 10-Plush Jackets, $5 00. ! 5 Plush Jackets, $7 ^0. 15". Cloth Jackets, ^7 50. 10 Cloth Jackets, $5" 00. 15 Cloth Capes, $7 50. 2y Cloth Wraps, $12 fo. 8 Misses' Jackets, $400. 6 Misses' Jackets, $3 00. 1 Muffs, 50 cents. 75" cent Muffs, 37 cents. 1 5:0 Muffs, 7$ cents. 2 00 Muffs, $1 00. 3 00 Muffs, $1 ?0. lo'oo Capes, $5 00. 15" 00 Capes, $7 5*0. 8 00 Capes, $4 00. HI. EMSHEIMER. 'GREAT HALF PRICE SALE.-GEO. R. TAYLOR. GEO. R. TAYLOR'S GREKT rfalfPriceSale OF CLOTH WRAPS AND JACKETS! Two hundred and eighty-nine New and Fashionable Cloth Garments at exactly The Greatest Bargain Ever Offered in Wheeling or any Other City. Prices and number of each lot as follows: ..$ 3 25, prico S fi 50 75, prico J 7 50 25, prico $ S 30 CO, prico $10 00 23, prico $12 50 50, prico $13 00 50, prico $15 00 00, prico Slli 00 50, prico $17 00 00, prico SIS 00 50, prico $19 00 00, prico $20 00 50, prico $21 00 00, prico $22 00 50, prico 52;I 00 Four at Nino at $ 3 Fourteen at S -1 Eleven at S 5 Seventeen at $ G Eight at $ (i Fifteen at -$ 7 Six at .$ S Six at S S Twonty-tlirce at..$ O Thirteen f.t S 9 Thirteen at $10 Two at $10 Twenty-ono at $11 Six at! $11 Xino at $12 00, prico $24 00 Eleven at $12 50, prico $23 00 Seven ah... .Twclvo at., ..$13 00, ..$13 50, Eighteen at $14 00, Four at $14 50, Nino at $15 00, Five at; 1$1G 00, Eight at $1(1 50, Twclvo at .$19 00, Three at $20 00, Five at $22 00, Two at $23 50, Ono at $2(i 00, Ono at $27 50, Five at....... .$29 00, Two at $30 00, Two at $37 50, prico $23 00 prico $27 00 prico $2$ 00 prico $29 00 prico $30 00 price $32 00 price $33 00 prico $3S 00 price $40 00 prico $14 00 prico $47 00 prico $52 00 price $33 00 price $38 09 price $80 CO price $75 00 289 IN ALL. Sale t<j' commence this (Monday) morning, De cember 28, 1891. nr Uj-t OIL WELL SUPPLIES. OIL WELL SUPPLY CO. 91 and 92 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa< Manufacture and Sell Every Artlclo, Tool or Appllanco Noodatf artesian- wells Either for Gas, Oil, Wator or Minora! Tosts. boilers, casing, engines, fi DERRICKS, TUBING, BRASS For Stoam, Gas, Potroioum or Wator, CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. nEAL ESTATE. WANTED! WANTED!! WANTED!!! HOUSES TO RENT! Wc arc utterly unaMo to supply tbn demand for? tlweUlnirt i????l store-room 1. rontons with a little capital e.m sccuro a Rood return on Invcit jnontn In Hint line. Wo wnhtsoino ono to ??rert n Inrtcc houao sultv lil'? for n first eInbonidlngd?ousc. Klnit-olav* flats lu the contral part ot tho city will Jmiv well. Wo will guarantee to get good tenant* at good prices. i RINEHART & TATUI, J3I4 MARKET STREET. TO LET APRIL i. 1892. Business hotU3, storeroom .1)xl32,ltol Market street. stpto room and dwelling, 1001 Markot atrcot. WW rent toother or uparate. ?t-tro room and dwelling, -103 Main street, Will rent store* room separate. Store robm at 1-J.t Main street. Elsht ruomed dwelling. with nil modern con venloucoa at 7\)Maryland street. Scven-roomcd dwelling, nil modem conven iences, at South York street. Flght-roomcd dwelling nt 12 North Y rout -tttv't. Very lartjoyard andloHof shade tree*. I six-roomed house at No, 10 Xorth \ork street. ' Flvc-roomed hotuont 10 South llrondway atrcot. I Three-roomed house at .VO Kntlon.il Hoau. Four rooinn at cornor of Market and lentil I streets, over Welmer'a moat stare. Four rooms ni 1155 Markot streot; both wises r.nd water. . , , , I'lve-Toomed house. 48 J wenty-third f trcct. I Seven-roomed house at 2031 ChanMne street. I Knur-roomed brick house nt 2CJ- Market street. l>alry farm, adjoining the city. ... 1 Five-roomed house at 177 I wonly-nlnth street , Possesalou Immediately. C. O. SMITH. dc3l lir.l Markot .Street. " FOB SALE. I Market street property Chapllne atrcet risldcnee l-?.?w | rourtcenth street residence . KWO | Fourteenth street residence ...... ??W) I Building site ou South street, between | Market nud Main streets, fronting b5 feet R.CM Main street property Building for mnnnfaeturiug purposes 2j,0*> No. tin Main - ??? y/* No. 2X>* Malt: street - -??>) No. STO Main street -? No. Main street J*.? No. 2"AI Mr.ln street J.-" No. 2t'<W Main street - J-- " No. ?-'??OS Main street No -.'Vet Alley B * - 1-J> > No. y**J Market street No. !!>?.: Wood*street No, 2W> Woods street, - No. wr? McColloeti street No. U'J Fifteenth street....? J No. 1006 Jacob street Nn?. 12*2 nn,l l-'JI TUltlmoro street. new ' house?. five rooms each. l?nth houses for l, n>) Belvedere lots from SUO to Two lots on South Front street. I No. 1'G Ohio street ??. No. US 11 KotV street 1 Five ?>r six acres of iancl near West Llborty Normal School, with houso of twenty rooms an t 1 store room, iu good condition. Price only 3>,.>)0. | Eight acres of land, excellent orchard an I residence of elcviia-ccams, near \Nest Libc::/ l Academv, can bo bought for $1,003. , Two lots. Ada street, Chicago, S>A I Corner lot, southwest comer .Virginia and I South York street. FOR RENT. IMMEDIATE ItJSSESSION. A Month. No. 61. head of Thirteenth street. 13 rooms. S .to Oft No. ifi'JlChapllne.street. 12 00 No. 21-Vi Main street, stow room ]?> No. 2102 Main street, btoro room... 10 <n No. lo7 Alley It", two rooms ? ?? ?*> So. 207 Alley ir?, two rooms ?> 0J POSSESSION APRIL 1st. No. S3". Main street 5 31 No. ."Jl-J Wo kI.j street 10 '*> ? Scvcntv aero farm for markot purdonim;. two miles north of the city, S^)0 per annum. JAMES A. HENRY, Real Estate Agent, U. S clnim Attoruo/. Expart iu pension Ohiluu (](>2'.i 1612 M?tr'Kot Street. FOB SALE. Housa of five room* with lot ?5x103 feet, on Jacob street. 2 l.W"). House of seven rooms on North Market stroJt at a bargain. , , , ...... Mouse of live rooms on Jacob street, i ifth ward, SUOW. , . . , House of eiqhv rooms, brick, Jacob street, Contre Wheeling, $-,"?o0. I.nts on South Front and North trout streotJ, Island. , , .... .... . Seven lots, .'>0x103 fee*..-4a 1-ilan. Whytc and GnlluRhur's addition. J'riee S103 to 52J0 each. Corner half-lot oil McColloch and Uelmon: House of six rooms, pood condition, 2.1Vi Wood street. Fortv-acre farm, six miles cast of tho city. Five'S-roomcd houses, bouth Jacob stroe:. Sl.(K*) each ? . . CI ,. Six-roomed new house, Chapllne street, blxta Ward, cheap. , ; , , Ono of.tho best manufacturing sitoi la thi city, fronting on two railroad*. Good business corner m Centre wheeling. Lous on North Frio and South Peun htreetJ. Island. SM to SUM each. Choice lots In Crlond ilc. I.ots in Fifth ward in l- Han & Whvtot addition. NESBITT & DEV1NE, >730 Market Stroot. tic!7 ? PUBLIC SALES. PUBLIC SALE Real Estate. In pursuaueo of adcoreo of tlio Circuit Court of Ohio county, West Virginia, entered on tlio liUh tiny ol December, In the year Ml, in a suit in chancery therein pending, wherein Ilernard Klelvcs and others nrophdutilTsnnd William IL Klicves and others are defendants, wc.wlll ON THURSDAY. J AN U Ail V 21,1852, beginning at 10 o'clock ii. in., .soil nt public auction, at tlio front door of the.Court 'House of Ohio county, the following described real prop erty, that is to say: I.ots numbered 211 und 215 in Chapllna it Kofi's addition to the citv <>! Wheeling. county of Oliio anil State of West Vir ginia, situated on the west side of Koll'street, be tween Twenty-second and Twenty-thlfd streets luthosuld city, and also the south twenty-two feet of lot numbered 23'J in said Chapllne?i: KolTs addition, being tha northeast corner of EoiV and Twenty-third streets in the said city, and also lots numbered i:t and M In wild Chaplino Koll-a addition, fronting on tlio east side of Water street, between Alley Nineteen and' Twenty-second street, and extending back from Water street southwardly to Alley A, and hoiug the first two lots north of Alley Mnotecn, front j ins? upon Water street in f-aid city. With tho said lots numbered 211 and J11. tho tabl special commissioners will also sell tlie buildings, ma I chlnery, bollot^and engine situated thereon, and tho llxtures belonging to and a part of tho real estate. On the'sojd two lots numbered 211 and 211 la situated tho planing mill known as Klelvcs, Kr.ifJ, & Company's planing mill, with its ma chinery and natures. Tnr.MS of Sale?One-third of the purchaso money and as much more a* the purchaser shall elect io nay in cosh on the day of sale, and tho .residuein two equal installments, payable re spectively in one and two year* from the day of sale, with interest from that day, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred installments, and the title bciiiR retained to secure their pay ment, nnd the. purchaser of lots numbered '211 and 215 cll'cctlngnnd maintaining au insurance upon tlio buildings, machinery and llxtures to an amount not less than live thousand dollars, the policies for which shall bo payable to tho undersigned commissioners ns their intercaU may appear. A. J. CLARK K. IHSfJtY M RUBSELIf, ?Special Commissioner... I hereby certify that bond has been given by the ubovo,named commissioners as 'required by the said decree. JOHN W. M'TCiiKLL. dc22-TTius Cleric Felt wkatiier su'iurs OR RUBBER. Sure cure for crazy doors and rat tling windows. An expert will apply if required. . , , Samples ly Mail . . , E, L. NICOLL, del ? ? 1222 Market St. subscribe i*or. THE V/EEKLY INTELLIGENCER. $1 OO fef2 YEKH.