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gailg goteOigetm. Thnrtday Morning. ffovembcr 10 Ltnsley Institute. rpHK NEXT QUARTER of thia InftUntkm will! A begin on Monday, November 14th. LF.JONEj, Principal. 8. J. MoCaBBH.L.Aie't. nOvlO 8t Jttr A Noted Rebel is Town.?The no toriooa bushwhacker, Henry Williams, who, it will be remembered, did so much damage in Missouri, was seen in Wheeling a few days ago, sod left on Monday night on horseback for parts unknown. He is well known all over Calhoun county, and should be get a band together he wllj do as much damage in this State as he did in Missouri. Shortly after the battle of Wil son's Creek, Sterling Price gave him com mand of 100 mounted cut throat*. His first act, after Oen. Pope evacuated Spring field and bad orossed the Osage river, w to steal in the night time into Warsaw, and burn the town, shooting men as they es caped from tbe burning houses. He broke into tbe Bank, took all tbe money and es caped across the pontoon bridge which Fremont bad built, and set it on fire. We next hear of him in Sedalia, Tipton and California, where he made many raids. He next turns np at Commerce in company wiib Jtff Thompson and Major Prentice, (son of George D. Prentice of LonisviUe,) where Williams and Thompson had a grand fight. Williams shot Thompson's brother in-law, who was his Lieutenant, for diso beying bis orders. Shots were afterwards exchanged between Thompson and Wil liams. Gen. Grant subsequently captured WilliamB and thirty of bis men and paroled them. He has been north eome two years. He is a native of South WeBtern Virginia, but has spent most of his life at sea. We would not be surprised to bear of bim on the lakes before long as be is a desperate character. Many years ago, tbe Williams boys made themselves well known In this city and they were regarded as dangerous charac ters. Harry, or as he was then better known, Wash WilliamB, shot a negrn some years ago for eome trivial offece near tbe McLure House, and soon afterwards went to sea. jS^Tqe Rives.?Tbe river has receded with great rapidity. Yesterday there were only aboat eleven feet water In the channel The steamer Saint Johns did not get off yesterday as sbe expected, but will posi ively leave thiB evening at 6 o'clock. She will receive visitors to day. Tbe Cincinnati Commtrtial announces the departure from that oily of tbe new Wheeling and Cincinnati packet Peerless, Capt. Oakes, and bopes sbe will meet with a worm reception here. Mr. A. S. Doaoe of this city is her Clerk. The Peerless leaves here on Friday. Tbe Commercial has the following in re- | lation to another new Wheeling packet: Captain H. H. Drown's Wheeling packet, "Wild .Wagoner," is now receiving her out fit at tbe loot ot Washington street, in tbe Seventeenth Ward, and will make a trial trip on Wednesday, leaving at 2 P. M., af ter which she will drop down to tbe levee aod load and leave for Wheeling, on her first trip, on next Saturday evening. Allboed Attempt to Commit | Rape.'?We learn that on Tuesday alter dooo a youog fellow called '-Hopper" I BenB, seized opon a daughter of Mr. Mar shall in tbe First Ward, and attempted to outrage her person. The father of tbe I girl hearing of the outrage and bting just ly incensed, armed himself with a knife, and coming upon Bens, threw him down and waa about to plunga theateel into his body when luckily officer George Sant miers interfered and prevented a tragedy. Bens was arrested by tbe officer and com mitted for trial by Aid. Miller. i?"A Rebel Guebbilla Shot.?A rebel guerrilla,was shot to death at Charles. I ton, Kanawha, on Friday last. Ho came into our lines some months ago at Charles ton, and, pretending to have deserted from | the rebel army, took tbe oath of allegi ance. A short time nfterwards be was I captured with a gang of guerrillas who [ were robbing and murdering the Uoion people. He wa/i tried by a military cpm- | mission and eenteneod to be shot. 'There was a great jollification at the Union Club room on Tuesday night. Several speeches were made, aod the an nouncement o( tbe election news was re ceived with deafening cheers. At a late hour a Inncb was prepared In the room. The Mechanics' Band of Riebietown was present, and a serenading party .was or ganised, and tbe Governor, Mayor Crangle and several cltiseus were complimented. t^^Tam Wbatheb.?Yesterday was moat unseasonable day. The air was as balmy as In the Spring time. Windbws were thrown open all over ttie city aod "eaah separate dying ember" in fire-places Vwroogbt tbelr ghosts upon the floor." We tnean by tfcat there was no need of fires and like tbe yoman aod ehildren they were permitted to go out; "Tote at tbe Nobth Wsbeuhs Hos -. .? .v-iiJJft. .l; .... pital?The folfoirtdjf ifl the official vote of the Ohio soldiers at the Post Hospital in this city on Tuesday; Linooln 113 ! McClellan 17 I ??-Ma?shxll Ooott ^?All but'three precincts have been officially returned, giv ing Lincoln a majority of 794. The total vote of the county will reach 2100. j9>Cobebotios.?We made a mistake yesterday morning In the vote of Centre township. Instead of 198 Mr. Liocoln re ceived 189. Tbe majority, therefore, in the county for Mr. Lincoln is 131. 0^-Capt. Bams, formerly of tbe Soaka Hunters, wfs food, live dollars apd costs yesterday (or,assaulting two strangers on ihe Island. Auoso the eTldencei of the tnter pr'ulog spirit displayed by our cltliens, I wblch is so rapidly improfiog our city, O0Q6 are more prominent than the elegant I Boot and Shoe esiablisbment of Messrs. Klnstien & Co. Tbeir forte appears to be in good* calculated for ladies wear,1 aod we are sore fbat the tairy feet of our yooog I ladies will borrow additional charms, as j they twinkle aloog the street, by being en cased in the goods of the above firm.? But while thus attending to the ladies they have by no means neglected the sterner portion of homaotty, having a splendid j assortment for men's wear, Tviai was quite an enthusiastic I gathering last evening at the Union Club room. The latest election returns were | read amid the greatest applause, and sev eral gentlemen made brief addresses of coogratolatioo. H^-Bbooki County gives about fifty j majority for Lincoln. j9*Thi attkmtioh of Cochtbt Maa chabts is iovited to the uoasually large stock of Boots and Shoes, now in store and for sale by McOlellan A Knox at 66 Main Street. Prioes as low if not lower than any boasain the city. Give him a call. 2m* mabrikd, Id thli city, od Thureday, Angnit 18th, 1864, by the Re*. J. b, Binkeaey, Pe*or o( the Chaplin, it., M I. Church. M H. XcKmarar, II. 8. u ?. A.,orl Cincinnati, Ohio, to MUe P- Maraiiw.^of | Centre WhwjHng^ pleaie copy.] JOB PRINTING! EVERY DEbCHI PTION OF Meroantilo.Bailroad St Steamboat | PRINTING SOU AT *a? Intelligencer Steam Job Office,] WITH NEATNE38 AND DISPATCH. M-ni>nk IIIIl. or Lmmn. already | printed, lor eale cheap, by the qalre or ream. __ SMITH'S <?nb>RESTAURANT XJ. B. SMITH, Proprietor; No. 118 Main Street, (Hornbrook*. Hnildlng,) WHEELING, W..VA. fW Oyetera, Game and Meale ra*" hour*. - I Cavalry <aud Artillery llorses Wanted. AB8ISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFnOS, 1 Wnituao. W- Va,, Nowmbw I ? AVALRY AND AUTILlBRY HOK8K8 will be purchased In the open market at Wheeling, W.Va. I Uue hundred and fifty-five dollar* paid for Cavalry and one hundred and sixty-five color, eonnd in ill particular., .troog, qnlck and "*J{ ken and aqoars trotter, in birma, In good neen and condition. from .la to ten year. ?'d, and not Im. than V>H band, high, each horee not to weigh I '"caVairy'uorBo. mn.t be .oondln ali P"*10*}?!* s?v&fis&sa 1,1 DW.QM.G.O. Q0^tKITaM. Engine and Boilor for Sale. reO S6 Inch Cylinder Boiler., each 30 feet Ion j I with lira front, grate ban, Ac. One Engine," I Inch eylloder, SWfeet .troke, ?"eroor,lyWhejU I IS fret, and all (u complete running order # hating I ?nt&; which will b. .old at a bargain. For farther Information ?n55lr{olv I ^ PAXTON, DONLON * OQLCBAY, I octlO-tf * No. 64 Main street, W}???lia?. Marietta Republican copy 1 month and send olll I U> this offio*- . i FRESH OYSTERS! For ?ale by BOOTH, BATTELLE A CO., at their I Boat Store, corner Monro, and Water WheeUnr. W. Va. 2"1 LADGHLINS & BU81IF1KLD Wholesale Druggists, And Dealers In PAINTS, OILS, DVE-BTUFFB, CHEMICALS, E 8KNTIAL OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, Ac, Ac., No. 72 MAIN STRKKT apSO , /-V/-V OUNCES SULPHATE QUININE, 100 90 ** Morphia Solphate and Mar, So " Chryltal Nitrate Mirer, BO lbe. Bed Precipitate, Satt"" bT LAUOHLIN8 * BPBHFIELD. r POUNDS CALOMEL, 2l) 85 ?> Iodide PetaA, 60 ? Chlorate Potaah, ap30 OU UU1UI ?7 ? " ^Tr^i'rlVgA BUB HF! ELD'S. 2 BARRELS AI.OOUOL, 90 ?? Tanners Oil, 20 41 Linseed Ollr - ifl DOZEN CASTOa AND SWEET OIL, ioouiooo . 1000 " I.SisTt' BUaHFIBLP'3. rtrk boxes nuMtfEL-a emesoe coffee, liy 100 *e*? Bl 0?rbon*t? Soda, 60 doaen Plantation Bitten, 60 " Hoe tetter-. Stomach Bitter., at an?0 LAUOHLINBA BPBHFIELD 8. r/\ DOZEN HAIR BRUSHES, different .tyiST OU 100 " Shoe BrnahM, handle#, St" White waah Brnahea, 60 u Paint Brnthea and Sarii To^jj *' apSO LAUQHHM8 A EUSHFIELD'S. O.iTbOXES CA8TILE SOAP, 2iO 60 " Werk'. Variegated Soap, 60 doaen Glenn*. Hoo.y Soap, ^ " "yy^fe^SHFlELD'S. ?60 - ? V.Todd-. PUU, 86" ^oMabdshfielm. "'fogO ?? Flower. 8alp"iBr, w30,?~- M^sbfiu^ MAFFETT & OLD, 137 Flrat Street, PITT8BUKGH, PENNA-, Maanlactnrere and Dealer, in All Klnde of Tubes, Pumps, Valves, ? , ? ' :? un 5. TOOLS FOB OIL WELLS. Gas PTPB punched out and ready for usj, kept i nutantly on hand at manufacturers prices Twi^P^t Oil ValT., the oar good, to be rn.de of the be* ma M'tataetortly are sot .nrpa^ed t>y any now in New Fall & Winter GOODS. B0U6HT SINCE THE LATE DROP IN GOLD. 25 Per Gent. Cheaper THAN THE LATE PRICES. Bich Plaid Merinos, Rich Irish Poplins, Plain Black Silks, Cheap, New Shades French Merinos. Bleached and Brown Mus lins at Reduced Prices. LARGE STOCK WHITE FLANNELS, PLAID FLANNELS, of Every Desorip tion. BLACK FRENCH CLOTH, for Ladies' Cloaka. WASHINGTON MILLS CLOAKINGS, in New Shades. New Shawls & Cloaks, &o? &c. &c. J. S. RHODES. oct4? WOOLEN GOODS MOST FOLLOW IN THB Grand Tumble of Gold. ygpoz. OVICR.-8IIIRT8f gg <i SHIRTS A DRAWJCRS, 50 " "WOOL JACKETS, WITH GLOTKSi HOSIERY t HOODS,J4c Having contracted for my stock of Winter Goods hut May, I am witting to tell for led than any one who has to sacriflco thorn. yyPor satisfaction an examlnatl n la solicited. GEORGE K. WHEAT, NOTION JOBBER, ?6 MONRO IB ST., ootS WHEELING, w. VA. GREAT DISTRIBUTION! OF VINE GOLD AND 81LVBR WATCHES. Elegant Diamond Rings, Diamond Broochee, Ear Drops. Biaceleta, and a very large stock of Elegant Jewelry, valued at S500,000. mixed. Od. o? the*. ??Telopo, will b? dollrered At oar offlce, or eent by mail to any iddr*. without regard to choice, od receipt of ?5 Mitt. We will teo<l by mall or expr??. tb?Mtrttole that the purchaeer may draw, for OKI DOLLAR, or wiH exchange for any other article on owr lift, of the tame vjtue a4 theartieli drawn, HO BLANKS I In tire .atiatactlon gaaraoteed la all caeee, and the price will b. Immediately refunded to any party diMatl.fled with the article we MUd. Yon may obtain a Gold Wirou, or Diamond Riko for ONK DOLLAR, which ion need not pay antU yon know what yon hare drawn and It. Talue. yypire ansle. Knrelopee for f 1; Kleren for $2. Thirty tor 16. Bend for Olrcular. Agent, wanted. GOODWIN. HUNT * CO., JBWrLKRS, ? 107 Broadway, N. V. Afl letter. .honld b? addre.e?d to our Box, a TO O Pott Offlce, New York. oct?-3?' A.H. VaANomcua, J.O.Knm, M. Snifeo*. O. W. Scbwaatx, A.Quaff, O.I.Hrau. A. H. FBANGISCVS & CO., 513 Market and 810 commerce St., PHILADELPHIA, mro.TBB. an nuui in Cotton Yarn, Batts, Wadding, WICK, TWINED * ROPB8, OIL CLOTHS, LOOKING 0LA8SR8, FANCY BAS KETS, WOODKN * WILLOW WARS. eepl7-4m FALL TRADE. BOOTS & SHOES! M'CLELLA?r& KNOX, Manufacturers & Jobbers, HO. ? ? MAIN BTASKT, ? OCR STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THR Fall Trad, le the largeet CT.r brought to thla city. It haa been eelected with care, purcbaeed with the ca*h, and warranted to give aaturacttco. We will MU ee low ae the aame qualltlee can be bisxlit In any llaetern or Weetara c?y. McCLBLLAN * KNOX. Cooking Stoves. A GOOD ASSORTMENT ON HAND AT THB "SrAKIUCNDA*," at wholeeale or retail, by eepla-am THOB 8. CPLBEET8QN. SBSAB CASKS?A beauiltal aaonment; alao Watch Boxee, Tobaecj Bafl and Bozee, recetred at .fc. Tartety Store of ll.aiCSU.eSRO, DOT* ll? Main .treat. MTKpllcptle Fit* e?n toe Curcdl. Dr Lociio* he'lng become eminently ncceeeffcl tn I thle terribf. malady, ln*1tea all etaiilntly SSc&d ? ctuorwxl tor circular. ofrtferaoc of Bimaau caeee cured of from Son Lf hi. claim to public confidence. ^?!ais5h?>sarsrs??t g&S s rawer" <?? of P. 0. Box 6116. H? I ocU8-*mdcw t i kw-A. I' Uriloloi'c*1 View KEs?" I S3i&a???j SyTwfSift ?* *? ?iSUSTw0'1 the world. ^ THE 6^BAT ENGLISH REM.EDI. I gut JAHCS CLAKKK'8 CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS J ThUInTalnable medlclncaUnn^Illni^n ???? of all those paJnfbl and dangerous diseases iucm to the female constitution. ^ -u 0t>. It rooder?tee ?U exceeeee and r.rooT.eall JP; | etructlone, from whUerer caoee, an* ? tp?'f may be relied on. _ TO ttARRIHO LADIES It U peculiarly eulted. It will. In a abort time, | bring ?if tho monthly period with regularity. CAUTION. , Thier Pille .hould ??'b? SSL*S!n7?d ln?ery "Uxor c~. they.ara per fec.Uj'.^? 0f nKroa, end Spinel Affection* Palne In the Beck end LJ?b,l ?!~u'wv! Ejild'S Splr- I l^i'nfnl dlLieee occaaloned by ? dleordered eyetem, K^riufTVm ^ct . cure when ?U other oman. | ^Mldlrelkm. In the pamphlet .round e~h p?k ?syfsrsn&gzr&. o United *$%$???? Oortlnndt St. N. Y. L N. B.?$1.00 end .lx*a?a;"t?tal? any authorlaed agent will lueure a botue contajro e oxer fifty Pille by return mail. augao | OOLOATM'6 HOHK* BOAP. Thle celebrated TolUt Soap. In eooh unhrer. eal demand. U made from the oteole.at materiale 1. mild and emolllewt in lu nature,, Cra t If eceteted, and extremely betaeflcial fette action upon the ekln. ?or -1. by allIDr-r | data and fancy Ooodj Dealer* mrl? ly Laughlin's Expectorant Syrup, for Ooughe, Oolde, Group, Whooping Oongh uee the | EXPECTORANT BYKUP. We guarantee the leoet epeady relief by uelog the BXPBOTORANT BYBUP. The annoyance ofooetant Coughing b? USING TUB EXPECTORANT 8YROP. Hundred! teetify to the great excellence o? Ut# KXPKCTOR A NT SYRUP. Difficulty of Breathing le relieved by the EXPECTORANT SYRUP. Inflammation of the Luuge le cured by the KXPBOTOBANT 8VRDP. Children can nee without fear the EXPBCTORANT SYRUP. Asthma, Bronohltle and General Irratlon of the Throat le cured by the KXPBOTOBANT SYRUP. Prlca SB Prepared only by febao LAf-lILINB k RURHPIBLD. Commissioner's Sale. Velerle T. Ul.U and wife, A^.l Ohio County'Circuit nvrvMRKU 1864. at the I root door of the Court I Wlrt number one (I) in equaro number two (?), % aistt ?sjggttsaa (?7) twenty ?eVe^n Michael Graham'. addition, on which the ErieTotr.^1 Efe a K ,SfiS wtfs&izSi'z&aiAytJst^ fsnMfffiSS beglnuiog. ThU !? th? tame property In which the I KAu umnb??l tw.nty^to.(M) mnd thirty-two i8i), on the north side of Centre I street in Michael Graham** addition, ae is Included | ?n the'foUowing boundaries r.?: b^iw?lag?ntbe 5S5f Ssrio ,i7btJn,,,..P0.h" nTldd?e oT^the !SSK?tJu inA 2 riSt with Centre street in a straieht liue to the northern b?nndftr3i0Bf_?J^ I Lot No. 29 to an alle*; thence east aloiigMid north- I . houuciary ?nd along the northern boundary of I s?id Lot No. 82 to a point 20 feet 6 inches wetl of I the eut line of said Lot H0.8S, thence south parallel "?RM8 0? 8ALB?One-third of the 'urckaee tieney to be paid In caeh on day of ealr. tha'M'Jue Suarfe.?? WSSTSPS SSe'?nb^.h!ib^ My^rtwd Internet th.rron,' before maturity, and the purcbaeer to recelre th renu from the day oteale. pANIMIi a LI8T> DOTS Specie! Commlmloeer. Ia Chancery. In Circuit Court of Oblo Co, Weet | Virgin a. Vraxacle D. Cbaplloa The derleeee, heire at law and executor of Bjoeee_W- Chap line, deoeaeed, and Mary *? Lynch* ? ? ? Sy virtue of a decree rendered in the ??* tilled cause on the W-l -day of Ootober. A. D. I 1 n was. among other things( adjudged, ordered iijuTMit that this canee be referred to one oi 1 ^^KVre^a^urt SKSSJfSf^XSi ?uiAJ3rtSJ^? W. Chan 11 ne, deceaeed. and alao that he aecwrteln and report the amount and application of themoeiey paid by the BalUmore and Ohio 1'^'"'??*?!* tT th? ritfht of way through the land* darieeo by Joaleh lox to the helre M M??m W. Ch.plin?, do' j eeaaed, eituated in theoounty of Uarehall, and aleo of all monlee which h,?e oome to the hand, of eaid iaeeulor, Alexander H. Chaplina. under the-Ui of eeldMoeiah for, decea^d, belonging to the halra of Moeea W- Cbapttne, deceeaed. COMMHBIONBR-B OTflCB, 1 Waxiuea. Not.*, 1?M J , In accordance with the abore decree, I her^y d.a aotioe that I hare fixed on Batarday, the third day of December, a.#. lM ta the time, law ofllre in the city of Wheeling ae the place,^Wien and wheral ehall proceed to examlne .nd report la rrfer~w. to the mattere In eatd decree oMtateed, Mid when and where Hi} p^rti&f inferased are bw.by notlfirt ? ??*dlB30tl u cRANKBB. DOT3 owmltonar. TaluaUle Property for Bent. rro LR ONOBOBUD BBMT,f#*al*a I^tott one hundred and Ally (b*? ?* P"P" ertr fronting on Mala etreet, and running bafk 2JJ,, one hundredaadthlrty-two toe*, an^XMWn m the Ium Boeaeetead prooerty^ias^Jj**** . n^rth of and adjoining the Hornbrook buiidlogk KU and embraoee eomaof the beet oalmprored | property la ?ha dty. f R Tnutea of Bmlly A- Sena. ? ?? ornoa Afternoon Report. Election Be torn# Louutiili. No*. 9.?The Naihyllle election gives Lincoln 1,307; McClellan; 26. The Ohio soldiers give Lincoln 470, McClellan 101. The Republican tioket is elected by a very Urge majority. The election i( quiet. The river is riling rapidly with seven feet of water in tbe fWlle. I The Louisville election passed off quieter I than known tor years. The Doioa PreM, I ? Lincoln organ, estimates McClellan? majority in Kentucky from ten to twenty five tboaaand. The Journal, (Dem.) claimi 25.000 for him, and tbe Tote baring been very light on accouot of tbe stnrnrThe I Democrat, (McOlellan.) says that the Sute hai gone for McClellan by a Urge vote; it i> impossible to tell bow targe the m.jorj. ty. The Anseiger, (Dem ) 0,*im,.lI majority. Onr own opinion is that McCiel lan'a majority will come within tbe figuree or tbe Union Preaa, bot the returns being mea gre and the remote counties not being beard from, it l? almost Impossible to form a de cided conclusion. , A lot of money and correspondence, ana important papers was seized. Piotidhci, R. I., Nor. 8.?Returns from all the towns in the State but one give Lincoln 5011 majority, and the soldiers rote will increase it. * Wilmmotos, D?l., Not. 9.?Returns not yet complete. Tbe Slate is Tery doubUul. Baltwobb. Not. 9th.?The Republican majority in Maryland is about 5,000. a i iiiit N. Y. Not. 9.?The Journal elaims New York state by 6.000 Republi can majority. Returns, it says, are Tery scattering and don't justify a positive es titnate. . | The Argus elaims that the Democratic j ticket is elected in the State. Potlabd, Me., Not. 8.?Midnight ?One hundred and eleTen towns giro Lincoln 29 796, and McClellan 17,975. showing a" Onion gain ot 734 OTer the September elec tion. The eame proportion of gain through out tbe State will give Lincoln about 18, 000 majority. _. i Coioobd, N. H., Not. 9?8 a. ??The I TOte ot 132 town foot up, Lincoln ZbJ*a, McClellan 23.687. This indicates a hand some- Onion mejority on the borne Tote, Habtfobd. Conn., Not. 9?3 A. Lin coin's majority in Connecticut in all but 13 towns is 2,394. Tbe storm will prevent I early returns _ _ . , , Nbw Yokk, Not.9 ?Tbe Tribune olaims New Eogland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Mich jtjao, Illinois, Wiscoooin, Missouri. Iowa and Kansas, for Lincoln. Total 190. in dependent of the Pacific States, which it says, baTe probably chosen Lincoln i electors It claims OTer 10.000 majority in this SUte, and that members of Con gross enough have beeo gaioed io the Union to secure the requisite two-thirds ia the Houae for the prohibition of slavery by constitutional amendment. It makes the New York Delegation stand 22 Onion and 8 Democrats. Tabor, Dem., elected in the 1st Disirict; Radlord and Winfield, Dem., in the lOib and 11th: Hubbell and Goodyear, Dem.. 13th and l4tb. The pres ent Congressional Delegation stands10 un ion. 16 Democrats. The World concedes Lin coln's election, claiming ooly New York, Kentucky, New Jersey and Missouri for McClellan, with Pennsylvania, Delaware, Oregon, California and Nevada iu doubt, but most likely for L-.ncoln. The Times claims 133 votes for Lincoln, with tbt> probability ot all tbe rest except Kentucky, Missouri, and possibly New Jersey. Baltimobb, Not. 9 ?Baltimore city gives 12,000 majority for Lincoln, a gain of 4.800 aver tbe October vote. The Stale has un doubtedly gone for Liocoln by a oonsidera ale majority on the borne vote, and elected Swann Governor. Col. Phelps is eleoted in the 34 Congres lional District. Wawbotob, Nov. 8.?The votei taken n Alexandria and Washington at tbe dit ereot B.rracks and Hospitals show in part | is follows: Ohio?Onion 491, Democrat 98. Iowa?Union 74. Democrat 60, Wiiooosin?Onion 639, Democrat 163. Maine?Doion 406, Democrat 79 Pennsylvania?Onion 1988, Demoorat 106. . | A despatch from Alexandria states that be aggregate Tote of all the soldiers there 9 as tollows : Onion 547, Democrat 168. From the Potomac Army Nbw Yobk. Nov. 9 ?Tbe Herald's Army )f tbe Potomac dispatch reports that the ?ebels attacked our extreme left on Sunday rorenooo, but were quickly sent whirling within their own lines. Gen. Grant had previously issued an order for extra vig ilance on all our lines. . , The lierald'a despatch from Sheridan s ?rmy, of the 8th, states that Sheridan has received Information that the rebels intend to Immediately assume the offensive. Swell bss superceded Eu-ly. Fi>*bngb Lee's division of cavalry was on Monday it Wardeosville, on the Gaoapon river. I Imboden wae also reported there, and the rebel force was over 6,000 strong. Mose by has been reinforced by a regiment of Virginia cavalry and on Monday was at BenjTille. A raid is expected on Winchester or on Sheridan's line of communication. The rebel movemenU have been counteracted. | The cavalry moved this morning. To day Oen. Kelley's command success fully attacked a rebel lores that was. mov ing towards Moorefield. A general en gagement is expected in a day or two. There are indications that tbe rebels will attempt to flank Sheridan's position j at Cedar Creek. Early bas gone to Richmond. From Chattanooga Cibcibbati, Nov. 9th.?Yesterday's Indi anapolis Journal says, an official trom Chattanooga reports that Sherman return ed to Atlanta early last week, with nve corps ot bis army, leaTiog two oorps in Tennessee nnder Thomas, to watch Hood. He destroyed the railroad from Chattanoo ga to Atlanta and is sending iron to the fortntr plaoe. Atlanta was burned and Sherman is now marching directly for | Charleston, S. C. LiTIE. Niw Yobk, Not. 9 ?The report dated Oincianati, Not. 9th, about 8berm*o's bav- I ice burned Atlanta and is marching on Charleston, is discredited by GoTernment officials. . , | A Commercial's Washington speciil savs McClellan sent In hl? resignation to tbe War Department last evening. Washibotob. 8.?Tba statement that a loan of $60.000,000 or *j00.000?00 in bonds bearing intensi In gold was about to be offered, is without foundation. U IS understood that a loan receivable partly in certificates of 7 3-y> curreocy interest, is under consideration, and is tbe ooly loan tbeogbt of for the present. ? Naw Yobx. Nov. 9.?Gold spaaed at 245 and closed at 1 P. M- at a67|. Bur ling quiet. " ,J. Last Night'B Report. Later Election Return*. Biltikoii, Mo* 9th.?Tbe Republicans btfe ? majority ia the Houee. Tbe Senate it doubtful. It U estimated that Ilia Re publicao majority Id the State will be about 7000. Tba Philadelphia Bulletin es timates the Republican majority at 10,000 to 15,000, to be availed to over 36,000 by tbe soldiers vote. New You, Not. 9.?It ii reported that Brook a ia defeated in the 8tb Congression ?I diirrict. Tba Tammtny ticket for Con gress it elected, except Mr. Coovers, Mo ttrl, and McKeon for Conoty Clerk. Rustel, Tammany Judge, if elected. New Tobk, Nor. 9.?Tbe gold market i? excited by large speculative purchases for ao advance, owing to a belief of an ae tive export demand. The price opened at 246, and afterwards ran op to 258}. Niwark, N. J., Not. 9.?New Jersey gives McClellan about 5.500 majority. Starr and Newell, Union, and Regerand Wright, Democrat*, are elected to Con gress. Tbe State Senate will aland 13 Demo crat! to 8 Doion, a Union gain of 1 mem ber. Tbe House, with three countiea to bear from, ? lands 30 Union to 31 Demo crats. The Unionists will probably have one or twa majority there, bnt on joint ballot tbe Democrats will probably have a very (mall majority, (hui securing the U. 8. Senator to succeed llr. Ten Eyck, Union. The Unionists have 9,000 votes in the State over 1862. Oov. Parker was elected by nearly 15,000 majority. Tbe Union parly carry every county in southwest Jer sey, by tbe election of every member of tbe Legislature there. WiLMiaaToa, Dsl., Nov. 9.?McClellan baa carried the Stata by 450 majority. Niw York, Nov. 9.?Tbe steamer Arago from Hilton Head on the 6;h instant, has arrived. She reports that on Monday aoroing, being in company with tbe U. S steamer Huntsville, iigbled a suspieious steamer and both gave chase. Tha stranger crowded on all steam and sail. Tbe Hunts ville commenced firing which was replied to, the firing being kept three or four hours, Tbe gunboat Branabee joined in the cbaee, thus hemming in tbe pirate. Both pushed and pursued, and purposely nearing tbe land Tery last eastward of Cape Lookout. At 3.30 p. m. tbe land was in full Tlew and (he pirate evidently hemmed in by the fast vessels after ber. Tbe Arago kept on ber crnise for New York, and Purser Ely of tbe Arago bas no doubt but that it was tbe pirate Tallahas see. She bad guns ot long range and was unquestionably captured or sunk before sunset, tbey being less than 50 miles from land. Railroad Accident Haves us Quel, Nov. 9 ?An unfortu nate railway accident occurred at Perry ville last nigbt, owing to tbe engineer ap proaching the steam terry boat Maryland, at a loo high rate of speed. Tbe through freight train collided with ao engine and lonr cars which were standing on tbe sieamer. Both engines and one car were burled by tbe shock into the river. Among them were three loaded cars of tbe Adam's Express Company's- No lives were lost.? No detention to travel will ensue. One ot tbe engines was tbe largest on the road, and both were very valoble. An emigrant was hurt tn leaping from the train. New York, Nov. 9 ?There it a rumor here that Robert J. Walker is to succeed Mr. Fessend n as Secretary of the Treas ury, and thai be leaves for Washington this eveoing. Tbe Commercial, says, three New York merchants have been summoned to answer tbe charge of complicity witb blockade running. Tbe names are not given. Tbe Lifayette for Havre, to-day, took out $10,000 in specie. Tbe Express in its late edition claims the election of Mr. Brook* in the 8th Con gressional district. New York, Nov. 9 ?A Commercial's Washington special says: Negotiations lor tbe exchange of 10,000 prisoners at the mouth of tbe Savannah river, were arranged on Saturday by tbe Commissioners. Tbe supplies for tbe Union prisoners had. previously been for warded. WasBlsoroa, Nov. 9?Tbe publication that Gen. McClellan bas resigned bis com mission at Major General, is not verified on inquiry at tbe War Department, which has reoeived no snob notification whatever. CaarraeooOA, Nov. 9.?The military sit uation ia unchanged. New York Market Nww Toss, Sfrmbtr 9. WHRAT?30*: higher; $2 ?5 f r IVo. 2 Chicago Pprina; $231 l?r Amber Milveakie; 12 ?804 48Jf t.r Winter Red Wwtero mod $3 6003 *1 for Amber Mich'ftn. it Ya*?Firmer. eoRN?ic h?tir, ft 7001 II for mixed Weetern. OATS?A ?hade firmer at 91Jtf0UJc for Weetern ?float sod 9iU0*3U lor do in itore. I Deluded in tbe mfee ere 50,000 bnebele for the flrat fifteen dejra ia December et 03c. COFFKE?Active sad firmer. MJQ A It? Firmer, 20023j for Moeooredo end 22o for Uitmi. SaOLAfcBBS? Firmer. PBTKOLKUM?Quiet end fine; Crode 46047c; Refined la Bond 70?72c; Refined Free 8T#*Se. WOOL-Firmer. FO.tK?More active at rather euy price; $89 000 99 60 for mees; $41 50042 for n?w mw, ce * regalar waj. ck*inc at $41 75; $84039 for end $11042 for prime meee. BCrp?F.rmer with foir demeod et 9015c for 14022: fjt reoeefcad maee and 19024; for m ee. OUT MKATR?F?ir demand and rerj firm; 14019 for eboaldere and 1S021 for beam. Bacon eidee gocd demand; 123 boxee for Dec . Jaa. aad Feb. deUvery et 18*^019 for Combe*land. L*rvu?A ehade firmer with good demand et 23*^ *Suf>Ma? U9U tor Ohio and 4204} tor (tat*. OUKEHK?r<rm?r at 1M2S. lev York Money Market Nsw Toax, Ifoveaber ?. MOXEY?Active and Piraer at T pee Mat. ?. aKl I *0 tXJUANOK?Firm at 10?X OOLD-Exd'ed and bigbrr. openlac at .4*. deeHn inc U> SIS advandnc to ISt'X and c otlcg at iSSJi MOVdKNMalfT 8rfKTKIV? fizz*. D. & T-tOVi ItjTi ft Vft, registered, llKiji ?-?'?, coapooe, 101%. ???, 1881, coupone, lor. RAILRO&D STOCK3?Ft. Weyae 108. a.Tvana. w.auuwoaA*. w. tatuh. GO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAYS thie day eemcUf J with me la tbe Whole eale Grocery aad Pro dace batine?, W.Hllinghem aad W. In jrfor. aader tbe firm name of A. TURNER * CO., M* continue to keep sa hand a obaco. aad weD " of , OBOSBBIXS, ao.. a lex Tuewee. JACOBS' KVVOK1 I'llKt A1U rCKSAOD OOMPLarit, br boiila* tor a m fyrap and asking tssar. Thle evaporator Im Ik. ? ? .ryyre oo. ^ 41LT imUlSIJltt STKaK Jjt -Jib Prtnttae with a~t War peteML Appfj at -pvAiL* i!mn,Lia?si.'? 2 the corner of Qiincy gad I Jfae f ' " I I (jRANDTlECEPTlON Attn ^ ' JOHN ROEMER & CO. ? OB. SI * 33 MAIS ITMSI.: Centra Wheeling. WE <U SOW PAII.T IKEIT1J9 #M <? iha lw|w a.-lscliua <A PA>ti*, A* ' W MESTIO DM tows ?? Mm w lu|wctios li WbMtiaf, mtmj of UeM having boubt Hlbabu Sl-w York AmaOam al ? rrail aaerllca, which n*lU u to ?U rh?M>>r than in other booM, ul hav. th? bM Mlartloa ofvmk, both wfcoioaalc ?aj null, to cm* ?1?. egad JC*dJ?r Prist* tolleMt ? fnn Mulla for 15 casta. ? Mohair LoMrca lor HmIi. ? Preach Mrrtaoa for $1.4 Tt>o<uaad> ml ?ha?la aaa Utoika, Paory Dr.? Gioda la aodlaM >arMj, Psia. wlaokaca. OcV-rkta, Piaasala. Marino aad Woolas Hoaorj, of all kiad*. 30 piacr* Black Cloth f * Oloa>? a* ma liloM par yard, Ba-OMTal and Hoop tlins 0?f?. lu?s Ac, 4c., all of which ?IUU aatd ouwij low lor Cash, without I Maaaa call bafora parnaa<?> (bnban h. ??, SI aad SI Mala alraat, 0?trw WacoHac. joss ao?*KK A co. P. 8.?Via* Black Cloth Cloaka lor laa Dollar* octal 1864. ULL JBABE. 1864. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. :Uui 'SON & WILSON, MO lO MOISOK IT, Hate in store abd vow eecettieo j Ur|t aad rarlad atock af DRY GOODS, LOWEST CASH PRICKS, Alaoalant* MacksI SHAWLS, BALMORALS, HOOPSEIETS, WHITE OOODd, TRlMNINOt, WOOL KB HUOOA, COMPORT*, Aa_ Ac. NOTIONS & VARIETY 6000S Larft Stock and Orsat Variety. - MwcImu Win lad It to their IwHriat to call IIHPJMII * WILSON, ?pi Wo. 10 Mnawaftmt McCABE, KRAFT A CO., Wholesale Druggists, SO. II Si AIM ST., WBIIUHVOTTA. Alarms and omplbtb as4ortm?*t of Droit*, Palnta. White Lead, Medicines, Oils. Brae*?*, Chemicals, Varaieaes Fsrflfarla^ Dye Staff*, Patoat Medtciuee, 4picas, Sc., Ac., Always on tuai, which aro offarod to Uw trad* at low flinret Purchasers aro respectfully iarlM to salL ' mfl? BOXBS C A ATI LB W?P, W 60 ?* CoUato's Soaps, 60 Dacca F*ocy Wtat iotpt, at ? MeC%lR SHAFT A OO.'S sspgf ?S MID, Slilf A OX'A in BARRBLS ALCmOLWfWMat. lU SO '? No. I Wiaicr Strained Lard Oil. at SeOAIK. KK\rr A OO.'S jaspSt aad BAR J, KBtFf S OO.'S. ,1 1\I\ DOZKXCASDR AMDS WIST OIL, *?U%J r0<? ?? Bateman'i Drops, 6O0 " GofArey*? Oordial, MrOABK. KRAFT A OO.'S aad RK4 J. KBiFf S O i.'d. AQ CtSES WISUARTH PINS TSSS TAR C JR 45; DIAL. 60 O?o? Coaeoatrated Lye, 60 - HnsmePc luacaeo Coffee. 100 Bozm Garrett A Sua'etfootch *eaff, at MfCASt, KtArr A oo *s sepM aad SSS*>. KRAFT AQQ'a. ?71* CASES DBAKKV i'LANTATiO.X BIT TRR4 lUM" Hosietter'eStomach Hitters,at MeCAS*. SHAFT A 00.*8 sspS6 aad RKRM. KRAFT A OP 'S. DOZSPf BATCHRLOR'rt HAIR LVf, a0 * Ohilstodoro'* Heir Dye. a? McC ABA, KAArr ? w. sep3S aad RBSO. KRAPT A W.I. DUZSM WRIGHT'S PILLS, /DM " Ayer*s 60 44 Sellsr*e - 160 ** McLaae*s u at MoGABS, KRAFT 4 00.1 ?p? aad RRBD, KRAFT A CO.S. Stein Brothers, WH0LBSALB A1TD BBTATL CLOTHING HOUSE a*b? i Fashionable Merchant TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Cor. Bsla 4k. Hoaraa Ita., WHEKLIH0. W. V A . Ha viae carried ovsr a ?ary larp stock af daalra blo CLOTH INQ, GENTS' WURSISBISQ GOODS, Jto., Froa laat Fall aad Winter, aad aha pareheasd largely la Angaet eod July at pracec far hole* the praacat rates, oar castonera aad the pahlic ceaar ally caa dtperf ea a? beia? cap?Me aad wftttac to yfdd prices as fcr as the Ia?t<wa aarka will laertfy. Oar stock of Glothlac Is very larca aad onaphu. la piece goods we <Wy ojeapetUloo either la style, qaality, aarti aaehlp or prieee. s^ll-tf BTR1B BROTHRRS. HAMILTON & CLARK, COAX and WOOD COOKING STOVES PARLOR AMD BRATIM ITOTU. A4aptad for rtdwr weed * ssaL Hollow-Ware. Plough Points, Oratea, Arches, * AMD EVERT DBiCRIPTIOE OP CASTINGS, Boiling Mill, Flouring Mill, MAW UIT.I. C AHTIWOB. won iueuu a MAoawa auor, '? T* Just Received. TABLWMlTt. CaiMMWJUJRS, UmU1 H^laaScaah,BwwaTrt laaiai' -'?-Sri-2 atlktf Varlsty -TfllXtOaPSDBE, CbM 1?MM.'MtB Va""1 -iitduiad tST