PERSONAL ITEMS. 
I'kof. Gold win Smith recently enjoyed his ^ 
sleigh ride. 
The Emperor of China is 14 years old, and his # 
affianced bride is 11. 
Geo. Pea body’s gifts to ihe London poor 
amount to 42360,000. 
Major Gen. A lfkbd G ibbs died af Ft. Leaven¬ 
worth. Kan., Dec. 20. 
Edwin Booth is said lo have saved Robert 
Lincoln's life recently. 
j, P. Alexander, the Illinois “< attic King, 
owns 75,000 head of cuttle. 
Mrr. BitiNCK ehiioFK is now canvassing Iowa 
in behalf of Female Suffrage. 
Gov. HoWMAN vouched Albany Dec. 20 in 
safety without an escort of military. 
Isaac Vanderroel, City Attorney of Albany, 
died on theSKth ult. of malignant erysipelas, 
Beauregard has resigned his position upon 
Iho New Orleans board of drainage engineers. 
Ex-Gov. i iiah. H. M<.REREAD of Kentucky, 
died of heart disease in Mississippi on theSki ult. 
Geo. F. Train throatonu to roturn to England 
to light out Ids various battle# with Englishmen. 
Kamuf.l Thatcher, born at Cambridge, Mass. 
July 1, 177(1, is tiie oldest surviving graduate of 
Harvard. 
c. H. St an ee v and Capt. Makonzie, the great 
chess players, began a match in New Fork on 
the 21st ult. 
Speaker Colfax arid bride spent Christmas 1 
with Samuel Bowles, proprietor of the Spring- 
field Republican. 
Prince Theodore, son of the late King ol 
Abyssinia, Is at school on Iho Isle ol Wight, in 
the British Channel, 
Gen. Geo. W. DeitzlER'B residence, at Law¬ 
rence, Kansas, was burned, with its contents, 
the day after Christinas. 
S. Augustus Mitchell, the well known geog¬ 
rapher, recently died til Philadelphia, where lie 
hud resided over half a century. 
John L. Baldwin, who murdered William f 
Parker, Sunt, of the Panama Ruilroad* is report¬ 
ed dead in Lute Panama papers. f 
The Boston Post says that Susan B. Anthony « 
and Anna Dickinson arc accomplished riders 
iifion tiie two-wlieoled velocipede. 
Samuel Wilkinson, a well known citizen of , 
Pawtucket, It. I., was killed by the cars in tlm « 
Providence station on t he 25tli ult. 
Ciias. Mackav, the song writer, and once New [ 
York correspondent of the London Times, is > 
new editor of the London Scotsman. ! 
Mrs. Augustus N. Dickens, sister-in-law to [ 
the illustrious Charles, committed suicide with 
morphine at Chicago on Christmas day. 
Wendell Phillips, when young, wished to i 
become a chemist, but his mother vetoed this 
project and gave the country one of tho first of 
living orutxms. ! 
Gov. Bullock and a large number of Boston 
editors and literary gentlemen have tendered a , 
complimentary dinner to SaniueJ Bowles of tho 
Springfield Hepnbliean. 
Wm. Curtis, R. W. Gmnd Secretary of the 
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, died at- Philadel¬ 
phia on the 27th ult. lie had been an Odd Fel¬ 
low over thirty-live years. 
Miss Augusta J. Evans, author of “ Beulah," 
“ st. Elmo," ami other works, was recently mar¬ 
ried to L. M. Wilson, President of the Mobile, 
and Monlgoiuery Railroad. 
Gen. Jural Early denies the truth of Pol¬ 
lard's story that Stonewall Jackson once advised 
a night, attack by “assailants stripped nuked and 
armed with bowic knives.” 
C. C. Coffin, well known as the Boston Jour¬ 
nal correspondent, “Carlton," and his wife 
have reached Boston from a trip around ihe 
world, after an absence of two years and five 
months. 
John M. Williams, formerly Chief Justice of 
the Massachusetts Court of Common Pleas, died 
In New Bedford, in that State, on the 28th ult., 
at the advanced age of eighty-eight years and 
six months. 
(apt. (.'has. Childs, formerly ol the Hawkins 
Zouaves, died on Ihe 17th nit. Ho was an officer 
of the 1st Regt., N. Y. S. N. G., which paraded at 
ids funeral, and sent an escort to accompany his 
remains to Bridgeport, Ct., where they were in¬ 
terred. 
Rrverdv Johnson on Christmas day received 
a delegation of London artisans who were anx¬ 
ious to found a colony in Nebraska. Bovcrdy 
onoouragod them, but forgot-to refer them to 
George Francis Train, who thinks he holds Ne¬ 
braska in his poi kei. 
William P. Tvleh, Democratic member-elect, 
to the. Massachusetts ilouso ol Representatives, 
is not twenty-one. and as neither ihe Constitu¬ 
tion nor Slatutes ol the Slide make any tiro- 
vision for such a case, the House will have to 
decide for itself upon Ids»Igibilily. 
Longfellow, “your poet," as President Daw¬ 
son of Montreal calls him, recently dined at 
Romo with William 14. Read or Philadelphia; 
and George W. Childs of Ihe Philadelphia Ledg¬ 
er was one ot Ihe guests. A public dinner was 
prolfcred Mr. Longfellow, but declined by him. 
Maximilian's library will be sold this month 
at Berlin. H contains the largest collection of 
books relating to Mexico which was ever made. 
As lie was a man of flue tastes in literature, sei- i 
cnee, and art. the urelucological collections bo 
made in Mexico are found to bo of great value. 
Geo. W. Front, purchasing agent of the Union 
Pacific R. R., was presented with it ihOOO set of 
silver, on the 27th ult., by Ft. Lou la gentlemen 
w ho made the trip over tho road last autumn. 
In Ids speech of acceptance he said that the 
Union Pacific would be completed by the 4th of 
July next. 
Speaker Colfax on Christmas evening was 
given a grand reception by tho citizens of 
Springfield. Mass., and lrented lo a splendid sere¬ 
nade by tho famous Armory Band. Mrs. Col la x 
was by his side, and tho future Vice-President's 
allusions to tho day. the town, his new relations 
to Gen. Graul and ' he ladies, were very felicitous. 
) Gen. Wager Syvaynh, U. B, A., was married 
I at Louisville, Ky., on t he 28d ult. to Miss Ellen 
l Harris of Had city. The occasion was graced 
< by the presence of a. very brilliant company, 
/ among whom were .Tudgo Swayne of Ohio and 
) wife, parents of the groom; and also the pa¬ 
rents of the bride. Gen. Swayne’s suite con- 
Y si.sled of quite a number of his former coin- 
9 radcs-in-arms. 
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NEW YORK EVENING, SEMI-WEEKLY AND 
WEEKLY, 
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Wp solicit from friends, personal and political, 
and from the business public, a continued interest 
In the Express, end iu Its Dully, Semi-Weekly and 
Weekly Issue*. It in thirty-two year* si nee Hie Daily 
Express commenced In this city with its present pro¬ 
prietors, and iu all that time it has been earnestly 
devoted to the Union, the Equality of States, the 
rights of the People, n ConaUtttUonal Government, 
the maintenance <>l Law and Order, tiie Diffusion of 
Knowledge, and to whatever will secure the greatest 
good of ihe greatest number of people. We also 
believe, in what is tried and good, rather than what 
is vacillating and revolutionary. 
To that portion ol the people, therefore who be¬ 
lieve in a stable Government, good men, good laws, 
an economical and honest Government, and in equal 
and exact Justice, we appeal for that measure of pub¬ 
lic favor which Is due to the principles wc avow. 
The Express wc shall aim to make more and more, 
In all its departments, a thorough National and Local 
newspaper—a Ilonie Journal for ihe family a Polit¬ 
ical newspaper for the politician—a Financial and 
Business Journal for the Banker and man of busi¬ 
ness. And 1'or the rest, in the future, as in the past, 
the Express must apeak for itself. 
The Evening Express having had for twenty-six 
years a large circulation uruong visitors to t he city 
and men of business in the city, is especially worthy 
of tho attention of till classes of advertisers In their 
respective departments of trade. 
In this respect we commend it especially to those 
advertisers who expect- to attract the attention of 
strangers in the city, and of permanent residents. 
SUBSCRIBE FOR 
W" 
i; 13 K B -V 13 Y13 X I > «» I’DST. 
ilanriaome FAsht-Uny Front* Clock for 
Ihe Parlor JIantet of Fiery Household. 
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The Proprietors of the EVENING POSf offci an ^ 
Eight-Day Bronae Clock 
To every person who will obtain 
«N L V FI 817 BM lt IHI J4 S 
FOR THE 
W cekly livening 3?ost, 
At Two Dollars each, or for 1 
EIGHT SUIISCKIJBEIIS 1 
TO THE 
Snnl-Weekly live nine/ Post, 
At Four Dollars each. 
The ( locks which we thus offer as a premium were 
first placed In the market some years since, by the ; 
A IH ERICA N CLOCK. COMPANY 
of this city, and h ive won general approval for tliolr 
accuracy as tune-keepers, ns well as their elegance 
of fonu. which makes such a cluck an ornament ht 
for any parlor mantel-piece, and in benuly ol design 
and fineness of finish they are equal lo the French 
Clocks. Thu movements up' made anon the French 
plan, have steel ptnnuix, are finely pel I short, a ml add¬ 
ers admit that they will mu more surely and oorroot- 
lv than the French; whUi they have tho qualities 
which have always neirie the French clucks desira¬ 
ble. Of noiseless it, king and a pleasaui, dear.tuned 
hell striking Ihe hours and lialf-lioiirx. Many Hum 
sand-of these docks have been manufactured, and 
tin* demand keeps pace with I lie supply. The libor- 
{ilit v ( 1 our otter will he appreciated when it Is con¬ 
sidered t hat I Imisc clocks ea imot be bought m. I be 
stores tliroup.lieu 1 the country for U-— that Twi.vrv- 
1<1 V 1 : I 'oil AID- , SO that, ll • tin* rug ll 111 1 snip i rlpHon 
price for 15 copies of tho WEEI4UV DOST 'h Ul 1 *, or 
¥38 lor eight copies of the 18 EM I-W EEKL Y, tho clock 
or tho paper la nearly tin 
AUNOIiUTE ou t. 
In order that all may he encouraged to nml.u the 
attempt to procure tills deMr.dile Household Article, 
wc shall allow.in theevent ot liorsona not being able 
to procure the rci)liis|le noiuiiel of 11 .'‘lives, a com¬ 
mission ol 7Been tu-l'ivi Ct i.L, for each • ooserlplion 
to our W KEKI.V. or Wily < ruts tor ouch suhsei'lptlon 
to one KEMI-W EEK1.Y, so that all may be rewarded 
for their effort, “ ft Imn'l iMhlrrstnuil I lint in erer/f cane 
tin norin 11 ihiifit arxnmpitUU llir tinmen." The clocks 
will lie eiiref ullv packed and aent hy Exprc-s to tiny 
address; and we iiavo miide iirciingcment.s with the 
Express ( oiupHIllcs wlllcll Will r.nlse tlie.lr l.elhgtor- 
wariled at a much less cost to their receiver than 
tludr ordinary charges. 
\W have nivo made tin 1 rime iirr.ingcwient* ais I ts', 
vear with Du 1 proprietor* of the " .hm'i iriin .-lyrlrlil. 
) n rid " and '• tio'i rsh/c Mupm im .' unci to Mpcsi who 
prefer to elnb us loliuurly with t hese pcrlnilicuIs eve 
oltc-r fop 82,50 a vear the Weekly Kin tUii(l /Ai.vf and the 
Ann limn Aorii nil Uriel ; or l'or ?3 ;* year the II rrklij 
KiYiunu fWf mid the IHvi i'mlc Mmjn :inc : or for st 11 
your 1 lie IUc chin EudflliV f'wf. Aiarrieni, IicoRi.o l. t 
tilnl nivinlth .V7fM0»t»ic; or for $4 a year the ivmi- 
IF,'W,(l/ lirinhiij fVi.d, .nod either the .tmrrfevH Ayn- 
CtllfHirnl or Uit't riiiilr Min/nrliii . 
Tile, propnetorflof ihe EVENING DOST rte -110 to 
add largely (o tlm • irCUluMon of the t\ KEKLV and 
SEM l-WEEK LV eililloiis of lliclr Jc urmls; believ¬ 
ing that ihe cure with which ilieso pa per* are inu.de 
up. 1 pe 11 ups pa I variety ol tliolr content«, tln.de high 
ltierniy ebanietoi. I illlnesr, of news I 10 M 1 loiolgn and 
domestic, nnd inU 11 sling special features, contribute 
to ncike either the WEEKLY or SEMI-WEEKLY 
EVENING DOST 
Tin Uefit S omih! Journal In JlliterIctin 
Bond for jnc Specimen Copy to 
WM. C. BRYANT Ac CD., 
“Tiie liveulug P«M,” New York. 
II 12 IV 12 XV A HI 12 IC I <’ A N 
(Jot'net (inet Heenet, BHstrumeuts. 
«amw 1.01(1.8 SCIIREIBBR’S 
I'atent, with Water 
y If 1 valves, The sweetest 
1 j j toned, most powerful, 
) !/ eas iest blown, ilu, vi 1 y 
V / In form, in o lion, ami 
/^CAfeiLj, __ Wherever tried they 
/AiSvc NNSfcAjJi are pronoliliecd the 
1 '2 most Perfect Instrn- 
X V. ' .‘■-■‘V J rJ'maKiYi - IH"III|| ever made-. 4Ve 
W* . t allow mnsiriuna to 
N» /J ‘ . lualte tlm most revere 
mJ -I'>rts liofore .icei ijlltii 
’ii the insti uiiienl. . mid 
\ IHKf 
c • of instruments so ten- 
«(t been returued. We 
wt.iYliaVi -ent sets i >Cnmi- 
JACKET 
FRED’KTOWJf, O., Nov. 2. ’ 68 . 
Lippi vroTT & Bakk'vki l — Him: For the 
beneiu. of nil whose desires or necessities make it 
their fnndnewi to chop with an a.v, I would ,-ay : I ry 
tlm 11/,1 .racket. Iidll* deeper than file common bit. 
Heine rrmnrt on thecUt.it does not stick in the wood. 
Every chopper wt*h the common ux must discover 
tliot, tlmre im a» much labor and .strength expanded 
in taking then 1 .nil id the cut as in making tho mow. 
This with Up- Real Jacket 1» all 11 void off, nnd from 
one.third lo , ne ball llu; labor is raved in cutting 
the same quantity. Hy putting in the sumo labor 
that is necessary with a common a.v, you can easily 
make ill least thlfty-tlitcc percent, more wood In the 
same time. You arc safe in letting any honest man 
try your Rod Jacket on these tests, and if It fails re¬ 
fund him his nnuiev. liespectfullv. yours, 
HARRY BALDWIN. 
For sale by nil responsible ha-rdwurc dealers and 
the manufacturers, 
IJRRINCOTT A HA K EWELL, nttsbuip. Pa., 
Bole owners of Colburn’s and Red.tucket Patents. 
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\ GENTS WANTED TO SEI-L TIIE 
J V Greatest Horse Book ever Published. 
HIRAM WOODRUFF 
ON THE 
Trotting Horse of America! 
HOW TO TRAIN AND DRIVE HIM. 
With ’Reminiscences of the Trotting Turf. A hand¬ 
some 12 mo., with it splendid steel-phi te portrait of 
Hiram Woodruff. Price, extra Cloth, f'2.25. 
The New York Tribune say* t —'“This U a Mnhirrly 
Ti-eatUf k.V the Mneter of his Prof fusion —the ripened 
product ot lorry years' experience in Handling. 
Training. Killing and Driving the Trotting Horse.. 
There is. no book like ft In any language on the sub- 
tect of w hich R treats.” 
Bonner -ays iu the Ledger“It is h book for 
which tn ory mau who owns a horse ought to sub¬ 
scribe. The Information which It contains is worth 
ten limes Its court.” Hiugle copies sent post-paid on 
receipt ol prtra . 
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