Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 14, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 February 1837 — Page 4

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intnary. MR. CAMPBELL AND TUG "CATHOLIC 13ISI10P, PUKCELL. Mr. Edits n I have been in constant HttenJance on the recent debate between these diitiogulshei iiidividui's. It may not be uninteresting to the read cm of the Journal, to h.iVc somi account of the appearance of the disputants, their conduct, and peculiar traits of character, as exhibited in discussing the doctrines and discipline . of the self staled Catholic Church, They are men well known tu the public, highly distinguished in their several denominations; one, the leader of a sect the other acknowledged as the boldest and most learned cli-.ni-piou of the Roman f:Uth, in the Great Mallei It is evident they ore bath

we'l versed in history, ecclesiastical and political, nn J have doubtlessly dovoted much lia.e to -rtpirc f.r the controversy. Eich sremt'd to have n store of f icts ca hand, calcuUled to impress truth, or to mke pretence t appear pl iUiibl. They arc eminct.t

Scholars, though h a widely diiirsnt

f''Sceiiar.i.ain an J

even histor'' Uised by CalhStics, and buried ifcruted ground, are not miif -Onless they will iro

backwardbw-preiij the mantle of j oblivion over the eh tme of thu "II ly ' Father.". i Common Sn?e, and Human U.mson an! mortal heretics: and Trutli itself, like Peter's wie, may bs rc pudi Uct, when it is npciSMry fr the ' welfare of thi "HJy Mother Church," justici:. 1

While still the more we drink the more we thirst! Trade hardly deems the busy

day begun,

ing at the nose if it be ever so violent or protracted may be permanently stopped by the individual using some salted dried

Till his keen eye along the ; beef which has been crated fine

NEWSPAPERS AND THE NEWSPAPER PRESS. The newspaper press in this country is such a mighty instrument , and has such an overpowering influence on our morals, our politics, and our national character, that it is devoutly wished it mny tver I ;. wielded, by uien of pure he its, stoiiing patriotism, and exit r : . cly cultivated minds ini.:! exilted above sordid intt'.iif, personal . 11

animosities, or goo,.; i ipinr.-'i pre-

sense; and dua'itLsS, either of tlu-m oa ; Jiiectioiis. its pou.i his hrcii, an ordinary su! j.jct, without an tWo- ! ,uu u., continue to 1m-, prodih:- - i II - J ft I. I ! T

unit, .vouiu cuciwii ui j me le uy ii.i eant of t large rr.nj-jrtl)' of the audi

pao has run ; The blooming daughter throws her needle by, And reads her schoolmate's marriage with a sih ; While the grave mother puts her glasses on, And gives a tear to some old crony gimi' The preacher, ton, bis Sunday theme lays down, To know what last new fully fills the tow. Lively or sad. life's meanest, mightiest things, The fate of lighting cocks or fighting king?; ,i night comes amiss we take tin nauceous stuiV, Verjuice or oil a Ji!e cr a puiT."

with a nutmeg or oilier grater in

the same way that he could take snuff; two or three pinches are said to be sufficient to stop any fit of bleeding."

Louis, ille Prices Current. : i It rt e c x : : n v,t.kk:.v.

lb lb lu lb

eace. Dal yt 1 luye iiever known .two persons meet iiuozrldly st, ifc wiio.-c

if h kbit v( miu J, and inoilcs ol llut.kiii''

were in such perfect contrast. O.ir, cahr.n uiid cai.pj d, secmej

1-) ii.ivc the most t itUi c Lv iimi;-.J v.

live of vast results of good or ill !

to the present as well as to future ages.

It is not saying too much to

dee.'aii e that the uewspaper press

is one

The bridge side of Humanity BV PROFESSOR DKWY. There are good men, every where. They are men who are

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DIHECT FROM rFMlF. lubtcribtr respectful!; infinu the Vulie, J t si a t he is ii-jw receiving cud cpeim io liii r;'om, cn tlio cuiner, Itimul) uccuj u J Ij J. itliuU Si Co. a gotitial hsscrtineiit of tti:&.mGio&&s Suit-ible fjf the nj'i rjacbirit seu'va, icnriiiing ia pari 1 1' .7 variety of common and svperjinc cloths, ca.simcrcs arid caz:"cits, Kiuck, blue, clive, biou-n. golucn, int.:til-lc a d boi'lf gltCIl, UTitl t. d,-c. A fin'- s.-r:iii:iit of the mot fau!iiou;il;'c tf.i'mgi f,.r tbe staoin.

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fiocd for goodness' sake. I a ob

tout tne newspaper press I SCll(i!V hl relireincnti l,0neath i '.'"s . ol themost ren.arka'de!,. ;h,(l)Wt ()f tc:i ,h,)US Uld ,

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5Flfvio!e:.!,8twmrtund even ubu.ire M, J'!' au':tl I society i:i ali its .vut;t um Ul.ver askirg to be I Ht!in.l3. ' jreiat:otH,and lortumj one ol the ;;niiu ..,f ,!u ic gJ(n mcu . in !; i)iw ....wrrful in reMr.?ii?, r.. pohtioal e.tmeuts of modern fn-c : naversit v, i.i p-nciiv, amid Icm- . i im fjKtch merely a.i c)tnf!iivnt j institutions wbuh ilic ancient., nU, ",: a;i ,,;. ,..vtrilv ur .;.,J.,n oth,u4:i;,he ..her,.:,,, h.,d,mt even in embryo. As a ' r ,lv' t, il I t " 1" J;ot hi wori, n liaj tbw -.f 1;:;mi n s . . . , l-n"!,ly ttial-, there are g'mj

wh,t in thou it, . -m.-jcui, u, Kvut. ... j .,.,., tj,e dark cbiudi that suripplioJ iu profj;,: Hv.".u!i. ().,.: interest, uud inc means uhich it !..,,,,. i p... ;, ,r ,,, ;r

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r. & jx. TSUEfiToir. Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods and Hardware, HAVE removed to their now store, two doors above Messrs. Brooke, Shields Co. main street. .JSEW GOODS. "HL'ijT rcci-ivcd end now opening a ejl innrer Hnd more general assortment ui'FALL AND WINTER GOODS than they have before cfiored; consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware ini Cutlery; also, we have thia fall a complete assortment cf VIOQTS ilN'B SHOES; a!! of which wo cfrvr on ns accomrrioda-

A g.ne.alaiM rtu.cuuff.il o, culoriJ m.d L-tack Ut,i tern:i us Y c'h" cstabliehaient ia

j the ws?t. Hut as3tM!nicnl cf Kr.4.!isii ai i Auidicnn i'r!ul. j p fj THUiiSTOiV. Mnjkinuw wid U-J 1.1-ii.liCi ! OCri ifx-fceed, lax find Tow L.ir.er, Silk ai:U coitun hnaJI.ctcl.irr. ! Fca'-btrs Ilees-tt'ajc n rid Ginseng taken K-J find tvliiie fliuiic's, vliU a a io.x if o'.'nr : jjj , v; hail for ci-ods, r-t ick 5 loo Ivdiuus lo ti diii-u i V... 4'..,..,.- 1 icoi tlviwMC. ttjisMriiie uJ -.tt-ii-r.ite. '

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FASHIONS,

Corn Ldkd '

Batlc, tUn.p ti.i. HiJciilreJ ILt.t LiLtn, hrct-.n 3 !i j J ' 'Wi Mu'atti i Ti. O gil . OiU I tiinrri lI.I '' i i . i n v a gi " t- p . t t.l Oiio Jii ' Pork civm LM 1'iio.e ' riite.c Mit ci 1 1 Sjgir N. O. !. 1 1 ft t i.jr ' ' L'i".p U III!!.! ) 9 -f. l! I"r.i.i u j- a i " 11. e S.ilt K.nLitTi j

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mtuccd t'.c hI.-vc Lus.'nfSJ ct hh Citi'drcns hats of alt colors.

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Uo.U..UduU,. ' ,"",, ,,tlCst'jri,!in.,hi,hol.Vo ovi-rfl-.w -vim 1 On(nvi..,conuc.:U.j l.n.elfuhivc ol Hie UK!t,luJe, on u-Uyii , -,r . s; rfi,u $ ()f !-i-iti' In- lhr li.w .,f l.its'iir, I 1. r. I I Wi!C!lV!iO III I ICC I t W. 1 -I . I'"! t1. !!l I ' .'..

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father, bri'n.vt. um ur: j lut.or.iM ! rcusou, ininiott uiziii the dii-

;in all" lh.il it i- the j iite.f, l.o'.a.', ' covr.rits ofgcni.lS un.l the i:xn!o.nprict tie n!.,r!i . v, r bound liu-n ... ils (-fre;tte53 t he only ciTeetu-ibi-iCJ t.?cthtr, tiit. ctiif-r, .1 ?w..,i , . . . , , LhUn, ronaiicci . Hf,,!51.1 "'StmrnciU lial ci.i Imm.l, the Ltil. of.i'liilloweJ irtijfiriiv.HuJ rtf. j .rkiic UU'l overturn the so(feci to dc..ii" it u 51. . ' i pcrstitiuiis cf w hv'sted a;;e , unci

I U -c litvi: L'vvn h i lUd frcrr- extcti'l nii'l 0111 tie into every jl.Is vou!i lo think r.: decide for him j nook ami corner the bentir 11 inn-

1 self, nsser'i I'.il rig'.', to scju l!f ev idei.c! of r.ttry proposition '-lo-ely;

,1 the other, look nl the cvi.lt r.cc on out ' J . .. . 1 .1 1 : 1 i .

I si-ic viuy, hiiu ufcin 11 u-ii ing urpiciy

or ljy:n i: lo i isitn 1 t u viawi of

ences ol the arts, the sciences, anJ the beautiful and elevating precept 'A cliristhiiily.

Ihe dillusioa of political

IU p.utj, cr tho nuthcrity U r knowledge is but a small portion

pric.t. One woulj havoc. err m.m refpen

l'blcfar himj-lf; the other, thro ,i the

wno! rcFpor.eitilily 0.1 ta mother tbnrch.

One t!i:ik tVt-rj perMn j'if.uld kpep ft con.'cicncft void ofolL-nce; the ether, contmi'. the kecri-'C of iii con-

it cience lo l;ij I shop or I'ritst. I One thinlig t'e; fiv-i ?n"cs to!cra!le v.itnes-es on milleri mid tiiingi with f iiv their eevenl, precincts, he theio?l)t would not liesit.iti? to "lunJIe 1 itn J sec," fully rtljing on tlt'i evidence I t'r.tu obltincj; the other, believes his II letisei cf eight, smell, taste, and towh,

1 iiHre conspired ta dccive him, and p would giv them no credence, r One believes the age of miracles is ijimt that there Is now no occasion 1 for them that we cannot rationelly,

r scripturally expect them; the other, declares himself l be. in the i..il. in...!!., nf nftpfrtrmintr mirr.l(!l

4 of the lushest order: chancinc bread

1 Ii.ti real flesh. nd wine into real blood,

which still have ro one of the pe cu ( liar properties of either Jlesh or blood! !

L fjch men meet In ftraumenti On

" lilmost every principle of reasonin?, nnd method of investisation, they are

...1 - Bf.:na Aa Ia .viilpnrp.

uuer t ttv fiicv-i w.. 1

ctery Protestant history : indeed every wrorlf, not purely Catholic, is a sjttem of hertsy.iubject ta a tit. Rev.anathe ma eicept w far ti they i?em to

of the advantages to be derived

from a well-regulated , free newspaper press. Its influence is

1 felt through all the ramifications

of society -nl home and abroad . among the young and the Hd the high and the low the rich und the poor. It is universally promotive of a taste for literature and general knowledge it is an indispensable medium of intercourse, whose periodical visits

are greeted by the domestic cir

cle with genuine emotions of

pleasure it is a herald from nil

quarters of the globe, and with

out the regular persual of which,

a person in the advanced Mate of

:tnd true men; I ill Um. them, 1 bless them for vviiittliey are.' Ci'id, from en high, doth bless iheni, and he givelb his angels -Ir-irge to keep them; and now hen: in the holy record are these words more precious ur strong th in those in which it is written that (Jh.-d loveth the righteous ones. Such men arc there. Let not their precious virtues be dis-

iiu$.Cd As surely and as evidently as some men have obeyed the call?' of ambition and pleasure, so surely and so evidently have other men obeyed the voice of conscience, and "chosen rather to suffer with the people of God than to enjoy the pleasure of sin for a season." Why, every meek man suffers in a conflict keener far than the contest for honor and applause. And there

are such men, who, amid injury

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li;cli t,lc fa.l tiii'J ci.ii j.ii!j;l:ann,l.'nniluc, j.ici tielis, Unl.-.j) ljiv:i-, t'liij cli'-Lli 1111J s-.n'i:4 iiiiislini; It c li Itemed ,Sim 1 nl l-i .-i. u.; lurU lutein mi l lui g hiv.n; Uioiui Holland un.l ItisU thrctli f ; WurV.cd ln::i'j'j wo-.-l U fiinn uui; Mjliair, t'l icU aiul ul.ite 11 it- ili,-M-.tino, toaou aaJ lotiija' .(.' tl.-rli; Kid, ciiit- r an-I Uu.'. i.t CiciLi, LaiKian t, Lr.I.nia liniidueictiiilV; Kilk vcUc s, liiilian as-ot'.cil ci : 4 ; luilia nili'.u r (inil f.inc ti:5 i.di i llroiin nnd blt-:n.!:-d ili-liit'liil.-; Ken lui U; joiun, 1 iisojj nr.d joiUt, Fur lid's, uiii r, ii.-I ml i'.u U c:i ; Tuiran, l.c g'..otn mul lti-uur lioi.i.iln. With ollar itasmiaO'.c pooi! not riimi;ti-.iti .1. all cf tvlikli will be sold un x r.iu t r-.a-,on.il!e tcrnit. CORE ff RuGi:r;s Main. Iclwtni 1 l-.ii-d ci.d l ouii'u jiiott-. Aug. 31, IbJti. -3

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and the pointed finder, and the

scornful lip of pride, v;.v, ! i'iUi in their integrity m-I rt'lci in ri loftier principle, uml ali;l tuur throhhing hearts in praver, and

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ing sheet survey. Big with the wonders of each

passing day;

work is going forward amid as derelictions; proofs that it is not a world forsaken of heaven; pledges that it will not .be forsa-

r B HIE siibsrribrr would icspi-rifully iufntni lii I cu!i;nii-lJ and the public gi -i-.trally, Ihut l.i ia now orctiiii" a liundsnmc adilllu-U lu Lia .Oluitt

and insult, and rhbrniistruci i -in, ; s'.l.ru rf-o-.-u, counisiue im-attoi ' ' ...... I

liiati, lilue, Mown, urerr, owvr. ivJ drrtb clotliS, A fi.ie iissorlmrtit r f Satir.rt?, (irmi tmd white MaCanaw lilankcis.

ited, white, Rreen hiid )cilow fl ii,j

oels, DIcacli'd and brown shirtings and sheeting8, Superfine Irish linens, French, English and American prints, Cambrics, Jaconettp, &.c. -c. AUo Cotton yarn s?t. inntibere, Hardware, Qucensware AND anocEitiiis, Iron, Castings, and Nails, ALSO 350 bushels of salt to sell low for cash. Every description of country produce will be taken for goods. JOHN S. BARNES. Sept. 9th, 1836. 36tf

nf r.-'i JOJi.i' iy .'.'"., Toactu- r ni ill ctr c.Ltr tutiulc li Jrj g-r-fd. Jlurdware, Ghisswciri.', and due ens ware.

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i Tie fu'.-irtil.tr itr.dcri bit thar.ks totii c'.i cntucii r f-1 tin1 Iii ' r-tl ''Hit they hate extended to 1 Lim ";j I wr.-iM ii fonn tlifm and the public generali Iv ll.al be - ill M-iili:"irs ta ciny on ibe llnoiue ba.

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Yet, sweet or bitter, hence what n, A A nt ,

Ginger, Spirt, Alum, Madder, Indigo, JC'Gp.

peras, Pepper tke. Boots and Shoe?, A fine assortment pf Fur and Silk Hats, Fur and Seal Cups, Castings, Iron, Steel arid JVails. Window-Glass. SALT. All or which will tie told low fur cash or most kinds of coniilry produce. The public ere regretfully invited to cull nnd tian.ine the stock. Uloomington, Not. 9th, I8S6. Stank Deeds For sale tit the printing ofiice of uTe Post."

Tin Ware, wbirb be will warrcnt lo be ei good ai any Mild la ilic 5ute. He will icll on liberal term either at Wholesale or Retail M rel-.nnt wisbioc lo purcbate to retail are respectfully inTitcd lo call ami examine hit war and price btfote iiurchi'sinj elehet. DAVID iiATTERTON.. Jan.2Glh, 1637. 13-tf N. It. All person Wing aeeonnti with ma and know them to ba due are requested to mala hLme-di-t pa) mer.t. J. B.

wish (o purchase l,CCO bnsholaof p& eleaa W heal frr Kfaich I will pay Cash, Salt or goods JOHN . BARNES.

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