Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 26, Vevay, Switzerland County, 25 June 1858 — Page 1

f filllBii imm BILL E.

V! . iV ' . .. t ■ . . ortt NATIVE LA.VD-ITS prosp eritV. ;

VOtriLi.—NO. 26.

YEVAY, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1 25^' •1858/

'.SERIES FOR 1858.

THE INDIAN A HEV EILLE;

INDEMNITY.

a handapme/well; informed .man/ Once, Dr. 1 Brewster said,;wbile walking on! a baslianof the fortress with IhcPrincc, a sentry presented arms; “Seo,’ r "aaid tliq Prince, "hbwThe soldiers love mo. 'That poor fellow will he sentenced to six-day* m theiblackbble for that act of) I military respect, jet.I .am positive that I "shall never pass a.French soldier .’who does'not* salute tho nephewnndnttme-safceoiri’m* pereur!" ' : ’ V ’ ’ ,i | Xooia PhilHppe was well aware of the popularity the Prince enjoyed abiong lb? troops, and refused to listen id ad j df bis petitions for release. In IMft: hcjieard ; that his father was dying, ; :arid begged id , be permitted , to visit him at .Florence, r promising; to return to bis prison.., He could nqf soften Lonis Pliillippe 1 a'llearl| so Tie escaped in the disguise of a work-' mat), add we copy his own. account of his j flight, in a ; letter,to. a friend:... . ;' - , ■> >:rj ; ; "Mv Dp-Att M, DEGEqnoK—My-desire to seq:my fnttier pnco mord'in Ihiiworl-i, waJc:)no ( iltcrapt enterprise l| ever’ nl." * iricqmrcd m ore yeso" 1 lotion;and;courage on 1 myVpart than -at Strasbiifg jantj Boulogne,, for t was defer--mined'not . to‘suliinit to the ridichlo that attaches to those ’tvliq are arreisted escaping udder a disguise, 11 and a failure I cniilil not havc endiS/cJ.; : Tlie following are the particulars of my‘escape. ’•* ’ : ; Yon knoryflial the fori; was guarded by 400 men," wh£ fnrmshed daily (JO‘soldier* r ‘ , placetX as ScnlVies onfside the walls. . Moreover, .the principal gate of the prison was guarded" by throe ’goalers; two of whom tveVe constantly on duly. It was hfceossary That first elude their vigilance; Vafterward* traverse the inside court,"before"the windows of (he ; cofnman- j dnnt’s; rcsidcriccV'and' arriving there; 1 1 shdnltl be obliged todays by a gate which , was guarded '.by soldiers. . ■ Not wishing, to . communicate'my do* sign fo any one, it was’necessary to disguise myself.Ac’’several-rooms in the I part of the bnildingMl occupied wcrcmri i dorgoing;repairs, it wa^hot-difficult to I assume. Ilib .d'fesii* 6f J -VWorkman. My | good and faithful vnlfct, Charles" Thclin;| procure J a sm ock' frock,; and o pair of i sabots, ( wooden shoes j, and after shaving | oft'my inonstaches. I took a plank on my:| shoulders. <: ; ; ■ .-i , On Monday morning, I saw tbo workin cit pnter; at lialf-post eight.o’clock. Charles took some drinV,' in Order that 1 filicyld not mBOt any . of.h*"V, hit pAStngc*" Be iy«/ftlso 16 cairoiicf'Of the garditns (turnkeys) .win 1st;Dr. Con ; neao; 'conversed with, the Other. r Kpycr- | tireless, 1 had Ecnrccly got out-of.my room, bcfpro l was jyreosted. by : s worb 4 man,’.who, took mo fbr.ono of hia,oo*y/.; rudos, and at the bottom of, the stairs, I fon nd rnyscl f in front of t he keeper. For--tuuntoly,'! placed the' plank I was carrying before my face; and snccecdcil iii reaching theyard,; Whenever, I. passed a sentinel, or. anyother person,’.I always kept the plank before my face. ' i - ' Fasti ng before" the first spn tinel ■, I let my plank full, and stopped to pick dp the bits. There I met the officer on duty, but, as be W’as rcddiog'-a'lctter. he paid no- attention to mo. .. The soldiers 'at The guard-ho lisp. appeared surpris&l ,ai; my dress, and a dnimimr turned round sereral times id'look- at mdr T next , met some workmen, whoioqkcd very attentively at mo. I placed-the plank before my face, but they "appeared to be so curious, that ! (bought.!should never them. Until X heard.them erv, ''Oh.jit isi Bernard!"

posed in'the Notional Assembly that thof laws of 181Cr and 1832, forbidding IhH entry of any oftho Bonaparte family inld France. abonlJbo efi forced against Prince Lonisi • •

BY FREDBRlCt J; WALDO

Ternli of Snbterlpllon., One copy, |t 00 • ycir.ln advance. , If notnud to uItum, |l W. ■ If cot ptld within the jitar, |3 CO., .Ttrmi of AdTcrllilngi

Tbo motion was received by the As* eembly, bat tbo next morning it tfas to* solved, in direct opposition to tbo formal j opinion , bf Lamartine abd bis colleagues, [that the “citizen Lon is Bonaparte should [be proscribed, bnt -permitted to take bis scat in ,tbo National Assembly.” Ho made bra' 1 appearance in fair days afterwards, and has conducted him- ' self with more moderation as a RojJtyeen* Uiivc~ than bis previous rash conduct wonltf lead one to expect, j The Prince has occupied sparlmeftte al ftbe ItlunVllotcLin the Place Vendomtj | his windows looking .upon the colpmq raised to' commemorate- Ins Imperial’ awjele’s victories/ Ilerehe bas received via* j its from all tbo surviving remnant of that j army, who followed "ibe' tricolor in trij«mph Ihrough'Europe, and perhaps arranged bis plans forlho restoration of tbo Empire Franedit f ' The, adherents. of Louis Phillippe all-aided him—aonde say, [because _tbcy wishodloseo'a monarchy fro cstabliibed. and jhonght it would bo J easy tooyathlm—others think that ho •has promifed to make, the young Count Paris his heir, having ho legitimate • children bimaelf.

Wo bars adopted, and ibatl ilrlctly adhere to Uic following mWi for advertisement!; One square, (of 10 lines dr ton.) fgr one Insertion, 30 ccnUl cach additional Insertion, 25 ecnU. ■ Vearty adrertUen may flitnje their adT*rU»wcnli qnarterfyallho following rates: , One square, C month!, • '* ■; 1-1,00 One square, 1 year, - - *. ■'> * 0.00 One fourthofa cslnmn, 1 year,- • , * 12,w Jycar, , g.00 On* «Tomn, 1 year, -- • . • * AtirsrtbemenU on-the liwide excluded!-. to be chawed at the rate of 50 percent In ail ranee of above rater. — Ko large cnl* will bo admitted In standing advertisements, ami Jto unusual display made with mil extra charge therefor. ‘-'Legal advertisements limit lie paid forluailvnnce. ■ ‘ Usniiees, Death*, and Delicious Notice*. In*.'rted end*. when not accompanied by remark*. — Obltuarlei, Public Meeting!. Personal KxpUnatimn. Ac., Ac.. 25 centa per square for each I Me won. —Sjnelal Xulice! inserted nieccnUperllne*. and p» notice tending to the advancement"'of*Individual lolerciu will be published without pay therefor. ' * ’ -.

Tbo Boaullfal Land. »r »A«ar, corns wall. There is a land ipiniorUI,.. ' TLc beautiful of lands; ’ , Reside the ancient portal ' A sentry gritn’.y st«nds;\ - He ortly can undo it,- - - And open wide the door; . And mortals who pan through it,' Arc ino/lal never more. - , That glorious land is Heaven, .And death the sentry grim; ' The herd therefore has given ‘ The open Keys td-Iiim, s- v- . V And ransom’d spirits, sighing' ... And sorrowing for sin,. Do pass UeVale in^jiiig, - . : And fitety“en;er in. : Thouglt.datk and drear-the passage . That lOadeUr lo ibcgate,..'. ' Vet grace comes'wilh the message,- ■ To souls thatwotcli and.wail; . And at the time appointed c ' ■ A tnessenger;comci"down, , And leads Ine Lord’s onnointed, " " From' lire cross to glory’s crown; Their sigh 3 a rc;Iosl: in singing, They’re blessed in their ears, ’ Their )t*tfrney-honicn'«rd : winging,; They leave Mo earth' their fears.-*-; Death like tfn angel’seemeth, . 4t \Vc welcometbee," they cry;- . Their face with glory lieatiteth— , ’Tis life for them to dieV . -

. DR. J. W. MUJIPHY, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,

MT, STKRUyn. SVrHserland County, Indlnnn. '•

RICHEY'S PICTURE GALLERY, • ' IS OVER • . . TEATS’ STORE(CTpiw.bim a call ifydii u-onl your shadow caught . -J 3(>-S

R J. WALDO, AGENT,

Prince lionla-Napoleon,

, I)n, Wji. Giu.Cint;, f Dn. 1’. S. Sage, fiising S'in, Inti. J AI|ensviHe, Ind.

. u 2t is better to die 'a iing than lire a prince, ” said Napoleon, in1SOG. to Ins brother Louis, when he forced him to accept'the crown of 'Holland. The- fourth and favorite son of. Madame Merc, (as Napoleon willed that hia'.mothcr stiopld bo called,) Louis;fcarod cwposing liis feeble constitution tp tbirdamp atmosphere of reclaimed marshes, intersected by stagnant canals, and ho preferred ,bis book .to a place among llio king-vassals of Imperial France. ' Not'So’ hia wife, Hortensia litttidiarriais/ the; daughter of Josephine', by her first marriage, arid the inheritor, of her mother's Creole impetuosity, and darting ambition. She prevailed 'upon- her liitsbarid to mount iho Dnlcb throno, and naming- her youngest son after the stepfather Napoleon, she’ ever, taught: him that it was "better* to dieo king than to live a prince.’* - Twice be has been thwarted in bis attempts to grasp the Imperial aceptro which his uncle wielded with shell bloody away, but now tbit he baa been called to the Presidential chair, it will be an easy/matter to pnt on ttio Imperial Purple,; Bo tins as it may, it willjirit be amiss, at (be present stage of Iiia (u ItiisW LU KC, tltal (fV* ery reader may jridge forhimsclf of the now President's capability to jestore per-, binnetlqniot in' Franee. : ; “* ‘ M .■ I Napoleon Louis Was fcrirri in Pans on ttio' ; 2Utii of April, arid, was elms'-, toned Charles Loois Brin opart e, though be signs.bis'namts'as we give it. ’ Napoleon,' "who was' bis. god.father, * alwaysshowed a great partiality for Iiim‘, ris-did tlic Empress L6nisaV ,: . Queen Ilortensia’s eldest son was mysteriously killed in* Italy during"a revolutionary- attempt/' andfibc cducalcd Napoleon Louis whh double nfieciioriy at tlio CHatcari ofArcncrborg, in Switzerland.' - Exiled from France, she thirsted for revenge npon the Botirbons, arid instilled into iheiiiind of her son that be was destined to upbbltl. the honor of his.name, to, purit&b ilie persecutors of his family, "and; to'open; to' bis’country some way to tbiajt glory; which it ever pnrsucs, like an irigtis faluus.'-'E 7 ; •’* ; ■ ’* , Prince .Louis made Ins first revolutionary "attemptin' HJ36/';' succeeded in securing- (he offices strongly - fortified town: of . Strasbnrg/ to his interests, laid a plan which H prorioimcqd.bold, and well mide rs 10 pd ./'Tli oA I s a'ci a n democrats irero.firBt . to bo ■ gained oyer/ bybolding orit to tlicm;a prospect"of a fair convocation of the people; the garrison of Strasburg was to be captivated by tbo cry of Vive V Empereuri" The citizens were to be surbmoned to liberty, tlig young, men of the schools ramparts were to bo entrusted to tbo kocpiog ol the national guards, and iben thcPrinco/was to march at tbo head of the soldiers to Paris. ’ • -

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CAKII ASSETS, A

$341,710 .SO

Drs. Gillespie ASnffc,

I\smcs Stuns, Merchandise, -Hills, Fnctolit.', am! Personal Properly-gcncrally.-nt rales consistent with I lie liozard m-siimC-d* . . . Ilwn.usf! Morses nnd contents, insured ir*r a U-nn of years on I be most favoralileitliris. Particular atUJntionis given to this branch of Ihsutoncc, by thiaCoinpany, . -

*p I)ms 1 c i a»s anil £ vtx geo tt s, HAVING ;forn;cd a co-partnership ia Hie .practice of Medicine and Surgery, in their. Virions branches, would jrespcclfulJy solicitthe continued patronage of our old friends. Difficult' and dangerous cases will receive our joint attention. ; * Dr. Gillespie will bo.at Dr. Sage's office in Atlensvitle, ou tlie.Second and I'otirlh. Wednesday* of each month,, to attend to those pa* ticrils who may desire* Iris professional services. . ;/ ; : - ' IMay 21, !86S-lf WASIIIIVOTON FOITff.DBY / AMI jl A C.II IX E XV O R K8, .

: 'Bnt hw groat support has teen -from tho people, who hate plaster bust? of tha Emperor in their hrimblo dwellings, tad prints" of his conquests in their workshops,. They have been governed by their predilections - for a groat name—which was, after all a cupao to Franco and to Europe—and they will bo equally willing to throw up their caps and cry "Vi vc Napoleon* II!”— Boston Jits,

jnp All Loftsca Erjultnlily Adjusted, ami promptly Pali! nt. the- IJrnncli Ollice, ftt Ciuclunnll, Ohlo.eOI T , ‘ L

/,, UOBEKT N. M3IB* ATTORNEY & COtTCSELLOK AT LAW, VBVAY. INDIAXA, ( WILL pwaiptiyattend in busiticssin the Common Picas and Circuit Courts of Switzerland, courtly. , ]anl-’■^i^^■

J. EQ. lCobcris : & Bti’oUier, SURGEON; DENTISTS, Woriil) rc f 'ii«lfiil1y announce to the dt irons of Su ilrcrlaml ctniiitv.ftBCa that (liey have locaU'd'iri VKVA V, for 15 *™' (be ptitpoEc ofpracticing (he various branches of (heir profession.;', Teeth; inserted, from a single one to a fitllsct.in the host and most approved style; Teeth 1*lugged, Cleoned,,ariiI. Ksirncled. T T- .

Advertising.

I- There arc soma thousands of persons, .. I of whom each has a fortune within his iensy reach, which he would jnevitacly so* (enre if ha only comprehend ad the we and importance of Advertising. . They are j owners,of patents for the cheap and ready ' • production of ■ articles of general utility, . ■ manufacturers under ’ favorable -.circnm*' t stances' of-nnpaten ted-art ides of likonalure, "owners of large'tracts of cheapand J fertile lands; and hundreds of others. , Many , a man who fancies hi mself shrewd, hod appears to be thrifty, saves ton thousand nol)"’'" ? i*"* 4 j'r »«rii«tiief aitn.. ttse, 'aad thereby deprives himself of-fifty thousand r |hat he would otherwise make/-' The. blindness of many to ihistrnth is \ amazing. .,^Hero-is the publisher of a weekly newspaper, selling for four cents ' pcr cop)vV?ho. has paid at least 8100,000 ; for Advertising in' Other papers during the last year, and-baa.made at least'an equal amount by so doing. AVe' think ban light have advertised more judiconsly; hut hardly any advertising con be so injndickms as'uono hi all. The publisher of a'ydnDfi rival in (hc aamo line pays us over $1,500 for bn advertisement in one issue oi The Weekly Tribune; and we holicvo'ho will make by the experiment. The present publisher of The American Agriculturist bought that paper, when several years old, with less than, three thousand'subscribers; be so6n commenced. advertising it extensively, and within (ho two or thfco last years has run up its circulation , to the vicinity of* ThirtyThousand. He has certainly improved his periodical intrinsically; bat thivwithout - advertising, would not have raised. his subscription, by this time to Ten Thousand. Arid ho has made by his \vork : the money which he had thus expcntlcd, so that the largely increascd value of Uie establishment is so much clear gain. ; Wo might multi ply such instances indefinitely, Mr. P. T f Barnum made a large fortune in good part through judicious and cxtcnsive.advcrtising, and lost it by somettdng If ho over regains it, it will como-es_il did before, Mr. S. 1 J . .Townsend is another instance of socecss achieved .through an adequate comprehension of the value of newspaper publicity. Hundreds have doubtless succeeded lor a lime through sheer qnaokbry and imposture; but theso do not invalidate tba rule that he who bosanything to dispose of which it is the intorest.of others lo boy ought to provide liberally, for making his wales knowD/ if U bo advisablo.to pay Tor a sign over a merchant's door, it in equally advisable, to take measures to.in*, form those who might pass that way if thpyj only" know the olorowos there, , i' - .Uf course, Advertising, tike everything clso) has its limitations. ‘ The owner'ofa corner grocery in Williamsburg or a drug* - store in. Newark can rarely afford to advertise ; his b'Jsiness in circulated. New• York Daily; because , ninety-nine bupdredths of those who. read‘that Da|Iy arc most unlikely to patrOmzcthatgrbcb-; ry,that ding-Hlorc, no matter how folly ! aware of its cxistcnco. 1 But if there wife I asheet circulating only or mainly within ! ibo natnral.ci.rclo of bis custom, and drI cnlating generally there, the'grocer or I jwell ' afford to t pay fairly for adverfisiog Therein. . ' j '-Tl who attempt to advertise themselves by cooMalmeDt.or an*, [wiio.broyity, :. Ws presume few sensible* substantia ( 'persons fcvor uced an adrerlisemeut couched in terms of mystery or [ '*WHy should' they ? If A. [B/ wihts'yqn to. address him and inclose promising yon a very lidvaritagcooa. bargain ;or employment, ha not ha explicit ? What is I the excnsoTot-.mystery in the promises ? ' In many if not most instances, conceal1 v'iSi'.V! :

FrtA.’VCIS ADKIXSOX, ATTORNEY Jf COrSSBIiOlt AT hA IP,

IsDi.isirous, 1 nnia> x . - ■ >

-VEVAV, IXnUXA; WILL gWe prompt nl lent inn (a nil IcjrM business Unit may be entrusted lo his rare. Office, on Liberty street, bach of Odd FellnwsMlalL ■ ■ • . 1 Nl-’oS'

II A S S E EM A'Pi & V I If TON, '■v ■ / ’'iiXsuPACtoacBS'or’ ‘ * - • ~ V ; ; KifoiNEs And boilers,., €AST arid-Wrought Iron Machinery/,of all kinds; Mills; Sash, Mutcy and Citcle Saw .Mills. Also, ; / . . , - 1C nice, Grain Soph rater,Ini prov-

All persons deaUipg their services will rcroiye immediate attention. Olftce, ott Walnut street, diest tftiorto the residence of Cco. E. Pltasanls, Rsq. ’ ’ ‘ t -Vevay,«Jaa. I r 1853.—If

ed. . Pill’s; Crain Separate r,

OltMiTMCCIli

8av:nAKTitV 3

am>i:kson A HAGAN.

X.. E.‘ Corner of ; 3loiri- anil. Ferry Streets, , . k ,; ■.!,/ \ *. Vcrnjr,’, Ind lima,., , '|TZ' EE PS-constantly on hand a largo, mid jL»-corapli;lc ossortnicnt or . : I in po r I c«I hii <1 Domestic Clears, ciiBivi.VG & s?i«kixgTobacco,' Pipes 1 . Con feel icmarte'v etc.," etc-, which he in lends jo sell on very reasonable terms to those .who purchase at wholesale.; llctml customers supplied at equitable rates. * " flj’Ajl persons who use the }Vffd in any form nrc invited to call before'purchasing at any other place, or gomg to the city. ■. ; . ■, %• [temeriiberi in the corner room of the LrVierf Haiti f, " . npT-tf

DCALCRS IN

Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilardtrttre. Bondy-iiiailc Clollilng, (innniwnrf,- DboW nmt Slrdea, ■ • ■ Drnjj*,-Sfetllclne*, ttc I* . 31 0 0 R K F IK I. D j' INDIANA. “

5 HE Fill ST PltESIlUai St AC1IIN Efi. POWERS tfot:BeU or , T, ambling Shaft Machine, ' - ■: ./v/v './

V ENGINES! suitable for'running ThrcsIiingiMacUincs, Coin StieUcrs, Portable Mills! wood Sawing, & cl The ‘ alien tier, of Farmcra is-directed to-this power, as ll|ey are admirably adapted to any use lo which horsepower can be applied.- . 7 {For Circulars, with terms and price,'address aa above. / f?- : jnncll-Sm :

F. L. GOVH VO IS I HR, ' llElt.F.R -IN -

Dri) (Bob'bs, (Sroccvica, (Haps, Boots; Sliocs,.ic„ A*cV On (bo S. W, Corner of Malri am) liberty StreeU, VKVAV, IXIIUNA.- :

:;-;i3y-_II.. K OO F. R S,

NEW ‘GOODS.

‘ j JOHN W. CB.VV, MERCHANT TAILOR, , j. ;i dffl/n, Street, Vttay, lnd. K ; ■ THE subscriber would respectfu 11 Vo** announce', to the citizens of Vevajf apd SwiUerland county, that ho has just opened a complete stock of • s i C FAshioKABLE GOODS > : '■ t: -r' ■ ' •’-ro»-- ■ V : :

.; ■. . • _. . itrim in , -••• pryQoods, 'Groceries, Hardware, * Staff*, Jfollowi, &c., Ac.,; ‘ ’ f Moorefield, . Ixd.

rfflllR undersigned has received bis Spring i- and Sunlmer stock of • D;S,Y;;:GOaD:S^ To w hich he invites Hie attention of .old CDS -, turners, and the public in general. j 5 I have also a complete assortment df^ Family Groterics, iVolioiis, ■ : *’ •>' Qi'CEKKWARK, 0tWP5WABE', lV C *» ' -0 SoitnbleTor this locality. . ' ’ •;. ; ! As t have selected-my.stock of.Goods With great corc. lithink that t 'can please.the fancy of Jill. ; 3T Calf and’bsrfihifte"before P urchDS *' ing elsewhere. - ?. 'V ' - ''JESSE 1’EATS.-- •. N, B.—I will .take fin exchange for'Coods alt kindsjof‘Country. Produce. - ap23,,

F. L. 'GRISjUJW soy,

ncALCiS )J? , A • - Iron, Hardware, Groceries,*

CENT L FM E N ’S W E A B, ;■/ Spriiigand Summer, - and'is now prepared la furnish gentlemen with anything in hirf, line/ ; I JET All Work tvnrranled to FII.JTT Particular attention:will : be paid to Cutting arid Waking garments. ' ■; ■ ; ‘ f ; /; / Oeni's ing, Goodt, . of ever)’ description’,; quality arid: prices!', kept constantly on bond,! including all the minor articles of gentlemen's wearand at the lowest possible ratc«i '//v-r/V ■ }lCr.Thb public ore TCipectfu lly requested to call and examine thlssteck before purchasing elsewhere/os tetisfa'clloh;will, be guaranteed iivall cases, v - : • •• ■ ‘ opt7-tf

AND

- Agricultural Implement*.* : • v S. E. Corner of Main and Kerry streets,jf Vcrar, Indiana.' V - • -•

,/ Once op I stile jl walked cpiickly towards j tltcjr.qad of ■.S.t/Qitentih/,- Charles,'who, j I lib a oy before/ h a3c ng aged ‘h carriage/ shortly overtook me/and wo ’ drri ved at j St; Quentin. I pasted through the town j du foot, after having thrown off thy smock j frock. Charles n post chaise,] under; pretext of goiagto pamtrhi. V : A\o j [arrived! Avithout mcelmg.wilh any obsla-; pics,' ftl Talenciennes. ’Whete l took the railway. . l lidd prbbrired a Belgian pass'-, porl.biilrTowhcrewas 1 asked to show it. '- . During triy escapCjjDr. Conncaa, always fio. dovoted to me,remained tn pris-■ on/and caused them to believe I was .ill, in order’fo give mo‘ Umc to. reach -the! frontier. It wos to be conyinc* j cd that tl i? ,G ovcru mchl woi:]d.nevor seI 1 me" at hberty/before I: could be’ persuaded : to rjnit Franco, if l would not consent tb j dishonor/, myself. ItWqS'also a matter j of duty that L shpnM> t \ert a]I my- powers j to bo ahlc to : consblb'ray father in his old’age/ ' ' '/ ‘ v | ' Adieu, my dcarM. Degcorge; although free, Ifcclihysclf to bb most unhappy.] Receive the assurance of my sincere friend* j ship, andb ifiyoa are able,icndcaybr lo bo j useful; to my'kind ,Oonnoau. : /. t , [j ., ; J;: Lpcis : NAmEbb! j bo went'to" Lqndo'u,’! whbrb : f he. watf much' pettedby tho; am) \ tocracy, and in Juno .was-elected a repre-. sentetive to, ther National Assembly from the Paris/ He- immediately: addressed a circulBb/.lelter to bis. cqnsiilaente, pledging himself to wilh;thofip of.his.cojlcogues; to lisb order, credit Wd labor'; tp 'eecaro peace abroad, to xbnii bit date democratic institutions,. and which now appear hostile, becapse partiea a ro straggling against each' other, of working' to btio • grendenr and prosperity. o( Lamariine looked npon the great jealousy after-hu election, qiid some drnnken flIndents haying]cried polwj i/” he bndeavprcd to ttem into a faction;. ITb asEcrtcd* tna\ ihi Prince was aiming At tho thtbne/Atid jiro*

. EiSOS UTTlEFtELD,} . Dealer fin Cabin c t Furniture, WILL keep constantly on hand o‘general assq.traenl of Cabinet Furniture, con* sisting_in part of Bureausj’UcdsleaJs, Di-gV , ning. Breakfast, Center and Card Tables, »a Stands,'Wardrobes’, Safes;. in fact, any* f \ I thing requited in hisJirie^ 1 * Tern*, Caih; ; - N. B,—Funerals attended with Hearse to any psribf the country. -Coffins kept on hand, f

IIAft WOO!) &fDOAN; HAVE just received a large addition to -their stock of f -

Dry and Dress Goods,' I suited to the season; to Whlch lhcy'wpuld.rcs* pectfully invite the nttention of those in’want of; a good article iii their line, atlpw > prices. ,j Our arrangcmcnlsfafe such ilia I we,, shall continue Id receive frcsli supp 1 ies of seasona - ble goods' nl frequent' - intervals/ during theSpring and Summer. V : ‘ ff -f

/’ F. J. WAl,DO,

-THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED

Jlinospapfr, toil anb lob JJrinler,

DBUCr STORE, -Ao. 5, Schtnci’s How, 2*Vrrj|r atriet^ IS; steadily 'increasing in business', and the proprietor.would teapcctfnlH’ announce lo the public’ I haU bis stock of [ IP IIU G S 'AND GIIE MIC A. IS Is hoiT complete lwevery department, and.bis Ittotto being ‘tens/f profit* andywiei reiumt”he is.prepaied to sell’ al juices wliich connol fait.to give' general Kitisfaclipn. As oh exempjificalibn of this fact pbrchasers have only to call at his Dnig Stere and be satis ‘ following staple atticles, of iKc bfjt auAtii.r, will at all times. be sold' at the loweslshadeof profit:: : r ', Lliitctd (Oil, •’Spirit* Turpentine, iPuro [ White and Red Lead, Putty, .Lard.Oil, y ■ / ‘Burning Fluid, Engine Oil, Fish'Oil, ; - ■ ■ Alcohol,' Varnishes! Dye-Stuffs;?- ; - v Window Gtoss, Paints ofallf / : colo is;. Varnish, Painl« .. . .■< ‘ and . \Yhitp- Wash , , , Brushes, ! The above and [all other DitlcICs'sbld'at the New Dr it. Store, are warranted gdndineahd of the very best quality.-- - -. • - -

Unfortunately . for tho;Prince, he lost his way, and led bis partizans into ; a long court, mistaking it for an adjoining street, lie was here blockaded by n faithful company of infantiyv and forced lo adrrefaderllq.was then sent lo the United Slates, wlioro it was undcrslood-that bo was to remain ten years:^btiflung-ero:the expiration of this period; of .exilc bo returned to. Europe. , Louis ; Ph 1 1ippo ; prettied against Ins remaining n in; where he >him sel f/iyhcn an exile, has .been hospitably. sheltered/ hut the descendants of Tell refused lo give him,up, [and a.war was bn tho pointf breaking but, when thd Princb, for the Bako oLmaintaining poa'ce,ivoluntarily/icft ter England. T v- Ho;, again attempted r to'revolutionize. Franco- py tho magic of ,his name, and landed 1 at Boulogne in an English steamW,! accompanied by General Montholon and!a few others, who had served under his Imperial unde. An eaglo lit on bis head as he unfurled the tri-colored, flag when he stepped on (ha shore, which was as an nuspiciona omen, though it has since appeared that tho'biid had been regnlarly trained to alight on the Prince’s hat, whore n piece! of beef-steak rewarded him. The invasion failed,, and was iu fact a mad, ill-conccived, scheme. ’ Tho Prince was taken prisoner, and locked up in the old fortress of; Ham/a gloomy pile, built by Louis XI. . He remained a prisoner here for some years, and wo havo oltcu heard Dr. Brewster, (of A'orwicb, Ct,,) who mod to pay him a denial visit twice a year, speak of him as

£. E. Comer of. Main sad Ferry Street*;’ - : i VEVAT, INDIANA. - . A LL kinds af Printing neatly executed/at jabort notice, and on the Uiosl reasonable -.terms. A layge supply of Deeds/ SIoitoigfb, and'all kinds of Justices* Blanks, always on hana.. t . jaiil-'.BS •

A general assortment of procerics, Queens-, ware, StonewarerUnto. Bools arid Shoes,'"always on hahd/ al Nos/ ; 2 bod' 3 Odd Pel lo ws* Hall,'corner-of-Morn and Liberty sireeta. Y ' .■ jf N. B.—Cownifj* Produce;taken in exchange for Goods. - Xlarwootl dk.Doan.

F* A« BOEBKER) ! TValcliBlAkcv a»d Jc^iicr ;

MetalicBaiialCases. t:JES80|^';snoi^^ r "ff TNDKftfl’AKER.has and will continue to VJ keep on hand all sizes of the latest improved Meta lie Burial.Cose*, and also Plates with all kinds of i Ascriptions.* A He' will also attend to cemejiting, and all calls-in bis line of business.* Heconstaatlykecps on hand all soils and sizes of ' - KUADv-jiAiir enrnss, lined and [rimmed, cloth covered dnd plain, nnd Will attend with his Hearse all funeral calls. Having purchased his mclalio eases of the manufacturer, and all his. materials at wholesale puces, articles in his line will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms, Residence end Shop on ■Seminary street, north-west of Schcnck’s Flouring Mill; Jan. 1, 1868.—If ...

It AIM * STftl®T,' i TtV IT,} W pi AM jt V, ■' R ESP that he Has hm opened a store Mala 'street/ irp P, Dufou/s building,/* V-5 where be intends keeping on hand a vtei/ general assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jtwkuind ji! .* i.,.v- r. .. . ’ tCTParticular attention paid to repairing Witches, Clocks, and 1 Jewelry, iant-'63

VIHT HON FDQHMY.

: ..v.W' ■ , " 1 ■■* ■ ■ • 1 ■ • THE ondetsigned having raenced the Iron Fonndcry business, solicits the patronage ofgSScSiaS the public in general. Call and see* JOSIAH JACKMAN. .Vevay, Ind., April 7, tBS9.-tf_

■ O’The undersigned, thankful for the liberal patronage; already, bestowed; teUciu, and will endeavor to merit a' cohtiriuance of f the same. jVnl-’63 '’ lj .TSAAO;'STEVENS.> •

BLACKSMITH SHOP!

KATE FRENCH.

LUMBER! LUMBER!!

tYTHB subscriber continues to carry on tbc jL .Blachsmithing Business at the same old itiid oil Ferry street, where all kinds of woric in his line, is promptly attended to. ‘ jvy Particular attention paid to making Hay Prcss'Irons, and Ironing Buggies and Carriages, fltc., etc. A continuance of public paironigc i» respectfully solicited. . ‘ VanW-hd JOSEPH JAGERS.

REGULAR ISDEPEXDEST PACKET! LEAVES Madison for Cincinnati and all intermediate ports on „ days,* Wednesdays nnd Friday.j and carries freight and pas sc ft gers albld Wisconsin and Hoosief State rales. The pilroncyc of the public is solicited, nnd business entrusted to out care wiil be promptly And carefully attended to. Om return diivs from CincirmnU (o Madison arc Tuesdays, Thursdays ami Saturdays.

. UnturiiaascfTliv QnaulU? or.Qoolltj-, [ CAN-now he obtained at, / Aushntz df Son’s Mill, - two miles north of MhorcBeld, in'Pleasant Township, Swilzctland-Counly, Indiana.

Our Ptank-making ■ Outfit is complete, and with,ah abundance of the finest Umber at our command, all orders, bot h great and small, will be filled with [ironiplncss and occurscy.

S^.UJ-ASB—CIGARS. — 20,000 goop Wj>. Common Clgap iw»t rccelrcd, anl ifar Mia Ion (oOo unliy Stores ,bj the 1000, or by the 1W. Qi„ u j i call. * Cuaworr $ W Ai.no. -

3T Civtf u:f a “lift" )fe humbtritet of old Switzerland, and elsewhere.: j .... jIKsUUTZ $ SON. * Mpcrcfield, April 23, IMS.—If

Leaving Madison at o'clock, a nr.; f’in citin'ali a*. 1? o’clock, m.

CARD AND JOB PRINTING, At Low Prices for Cash! Next to Prompt ami Energetic Attention, the best way to Increase Tonr Bnsiness, Is to circulate Bills and Cards extensively: anti toenable business inert to do Hits, tlie INDIANA REVEILLE OFFICE Offers peculiar advantages. This office is ' now supplied wjtb a ' in LT And n large assorltnenl of . ' I’Ai’unft, Inks, Cards, Ac., Ami being .under the supetinlcndnnct of on experienced Ft infer, n-c are confident of giving entire satisfaction to those in want of Cari* a no Jos : . • PrInting at Lo w Pr ices !

STAR LIVERY $ ALE STABLE, On Ferry Street, below the Indiana Hotel; ■ VerAf, 'fxDMSA. ' ‘ jol-lf • IRA UNDliEVi

. Jl IF II Bp 4 7/.4 /r,- • ;>: ■ , I; DEI I.El IN :; 0ni dull Q3rorrricG, &(., &r , Cerntr of Pxrry and Market Strrrlt, VEVAY, INDIANA.

CIMltLES M'tflMOiV HORSE FARRIER, At the Inmasa IIotki, SriCi.E, * Ferry Street, Vevay, Ind. ■ , ; O’ Singling f<ir| t1<c- reception tit Sjpb and Limit Horses. * ' maytiS-Ilm,,