The telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1815-1818, August 20, 1816, Image 4
POKTltY.
t umut.tAt?IOK TIIK TKLLHCorfc.
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J, ON SL'Sl'KN'Cl".
^ Tormenting omv'r away, away 1
? bate not thy vcug?ui?:c on my heart;
Ust ino not own thy dubious ?way,
s Nor tiutc the tenntn you imparl.
Why torture thin the wuv*rii?g wdl,
Ami give to fancy mjvcrc .
Between extreme* <>l good and ill.
Why art thou ?tdl a terror tliuc '
Where thou art known, peace bid* adieu,
Nor own# thev tor her ?i?ter twin.
And demon* Mitdc when you purt>uc
The wicked in tlie.r way* oi'ititi.
Thou dost the Chratiait told disarm,
Of half the strength it de.gmto bear ,
Thy (Kiiuted dart doth jjive alarm.
And draw rroni ho|?e the sorrowing tea:
Ye guardian p<ivv*r.?, protect my heart,
And hi in - out mic)? snilucoec know ;
l/cl not ?on'h iU'i? pivcedo tlie dart,
li' I'm to ta?tc at all ol wuc. AUIOSTO.
TUP. lVJ-'.DL VMITK
I'l.I. sail 'ijV'it the O'lgstar,
A:?(l -lie11 p'UM'C th<? morning,
ril cha-.e die moult, till it I e iumiii,
I'll make her leave her horn.ng.
I'll climb thefrosty mountain,
And there I'll emn ifiyt+ulhtr {
I'll wrench the rainlmw I rom the *k>?
And tie both cntlt tryethe'' '
The star* pluck IVntn their orbs loo.
And crowd them mmy budget ;
Nov, ir Cm nut a roaring boy.
Ia'I t?ic->likjn college judgu it.
IMtawwmt Unclear Ccmkan
To ilnm the tempting gypsies !
I'll at IxtwU with ?he mm and moon,
And fright ye w?ih eel.par*.
M1SCKLLANY.
KM TIIK TKLKSCOi'K.
Mil. Lohtiai*?I shall undertake, sir, to shew
you the philosophical lensous why our markets
arc so empty,ami our lSu'///.ards ho fat. Howe
ver light and trilling iuth in ventilation may up
bear to jour readers at lirst mention, I fear, Hir,
it* origin may he trated to a deplorable apos
tacy in ta?.te. W hat evils may not How from
a corruption of the finest feelings of thu soul ?
Thus,corrupt manners produce empty stomachs,
and empty stomachs set the tongue a going,
which like a little world of lire, wl.en once start
ed. puts the whole city in an uproar ; and it will
be well ifsoine day a general conflagration do
not eiiMic, and the owl of desolation mourn over
the ruins of Columbia.
The facts, from which I have l>ecn enabled to
draw these fair conclusions, I will state, and
leave it to the consideration of your readers w he
thcr my investigations have not been impartial.
Our markets depend for their supply entirely
on the country people, who, for the most part,
are u superstitious low bred rucc < and are very
easily all'righted at wliut they term booboos.?
Anil uny new, singular fashion, introduced l?y
our town gentry, will answer every purpobc of a
boohoo. to scare these creatures out of their w its.
Not long since, one uf these country fellows
was driving to murket a fine cart load of pork;
but unfortunately selected a late hour of the day.
At that time nlso, some of our young ladies hap
pened io walk out ut the upper end of the town,
and would have met him, but long ere they
reached him, lie saw their hats, and heard them
telling, every one, her own tale, in that spright
ly sonorous manner, so peculiar inter nostrum
virgines dulcissima*. htruck with sudden con
sternation he halted, but very soon called to
mind some confused idea about the tower of Ba
bel, and the confusion of languages j and swear
ing to himself that this could be nono other, and
likewise fearing his own language should be con
founded, and ciiangedfor some out Inudish one,
leaped fruni his horse, ami took to his heels thro'
a neighboring thicket. And the poor horse ta
king the alarm, split after his master with all
his might, and lodging the rait between two
trees, left the pork a prey to the llu//ards. Q.
K. I).
C-or. Hence the Iluz/ard-; meeting witli such
prey, leave the dogs, &.c. that (lie. to stink up
our streets.
Scholium. It would beadviseable for our young
ladie* to talk less, ami wear Hliortcr boitm.-U.
Tins was not, however, the opinion of Snmho,
the country man's l>oy, who took back-track lor
homo as if forty Indians were after him. lie
had heard the following story. My uncle Mis
aer one day, in leaking hi* mm, put in a peach
atone in place of a bullet, ami shouting it into a
buck's head, it forth v. "\h sprang up and grew in
to a large tree, bearing fruit. Now Sainlm
thought these must be the descendants of tny
uncle Me.is?r's bark, and that they were all
run mad. Thin opinion, however, did not ho
damp the spirit* of bin neighbors, us that of bin
masters. For they were thenceforth afraid to
Htart toward* Colombia, lent they should have
their language* confused.
Again, another poor fellow oat out from a
different neighborhood, with a very poor horse
and a bag of meal. Ah ho approached the town
lie met Home of our amiable young ladies, rigged
off in all the etiquette of patches.
Now he had heard talk of tho Devil in Petti
coats about old Kdgeticld, and that the Heroine
of tho ptay killed her husband. And now thinks
he, these aroall Devils in Petticoats, and if they
kill their own husbauds, how will it faro with o
titer men.
Thus thinking, round he wheeled, and started
as if evtr^ ntad tyger ill Abystdnia were at hi*
heels. 'J lie bag of Veal flew from under him,
aud also fell a prev to tho llu*/./.ardt>: his horse
?;ot hogged, and died \ and the countryman get*
ing his eyes scratched and his wrists dislocatcd,
at length arrived home, wounded with briar*,
and covered with thorns, litis made him and
all hi# neighbors conclude it best to steer clear
of Columbia for the luturo.
Thus, Mr. liOrrain, unless you effect some re
formation in oar manners ana fashions, wo shall
often( this syminer, labor and gri|>o under tho
pinching privations of a starved appetite.
KPAMINON DAS.
N'EWflPAPEItf
Wc find the following articic passing through
the newspapers, (an Sterne said of literature a*
mong hi* cotomporaries)?-pouring the contents
of one plual into another, all round the circle :
44 (Ja/.ettes or Newspaper*.--Monsieur do
Saintfeix, in his Historical Essays on Paris, give*
this account of their introduction : Theophratus
Itennudut, a physician of Paris, picked up iimvs
from all quartern, to amuse his |>uticnta ; he pre
sently becanio more in request than nnv of hiM
brethren ; but an a whole city in not ill, or at
leant dont imagine itself to be ho, ho began to
reflect at the end of some yearn, that ho might
gain a more considerable income, by giving a pa
per every week containing the news of different
countries. A permission was necessary ; he ob
tained it, with an exclusivo privilege, in 1632.
Much papers had been in use for considerable
time in Vcnice, unci wcro called Ga/.ettes, be
cause a small piece of money,called (Jn/.cta, was
paid fur reading thorn. Tliis i? theorigin of our
tiazettcs, and its name. About ten years af
terwards they were common in England, by the
name of Mercuries."
This account of the origin of newspapers, is,
no doubt, correct enough, as far as it relates to
Paris ; and may liave been original in him j but
wc must not mistuke Paris, any more than Lon
don, for the whole world. '1 ne circulation of
vew?t in ajp?nipact form, and in papers literally
limited to'tiews, formed a particular profession
in some, in Athens, and in more ancient times
than cither Athens or Home, in the courts of an
cient Asia, where the same practice continues to
this tiny. Newspapers probably, owe their ori
gin to com turret and diploma? y. The Grecian
newspapers was well adapted to the inquisitive
and commercial character of the peoplo of Atti
co, and the spreading of false reports to fnvori
commercial speculations and monopolies was as,
well understood, as much practi??cd at Athens1
as in London, Hamburgh, or Philadolphin, as
we learn from an oration of Lysius, against the1
monopolizer of cotton. The newspapers ut this
|>criod must have partaken of the character of thu
price current. Itills of exchange, banks, and
bank notes were cotemporaneous both at Athens
and Carthage, as we learn from Kschincs, the
philosopher, in his dialogues. Ptolemy mentions
a Grecian merchant who ftent his factors to 8e
ricum, on the borders of China ; and they pone-1
t rated tothe mouth of the Vistula, tho llvrce
nian forests, and even the Moluccas. They
communicated not only with Sicily and the
Kuxinc for subsistence, hut with the rest of the
known world for general commerce t ami their
letters wciv multiplied by writing, and circula
ted wherever tliev vi*ifpil.
The Athenians maintained agents under the
disguise of merchants in every country with
which thoy had connexion!). "They were, by
this means, regularly informed of whntcvcr pas
sed in foreign countries } the letter of those a*
gents formed part of the popular pleasures in the
waikit and public places of Athens. The Asia
tic princes, in the most ancient timet* known,
and it is more ancicnt than any other history,
employed persons, whose exclusive business it
was tn report news daily occuring at the courts 1
of their neightHirs. This practice continues on
the same footing to this day. ;
In the courts of Asia, there is a hall, or anti- j
chamber, which is appropriated to the tribe o| i
newsmongers ; the principals in this occupation
move among the croud whenever intelligence is
to be procured, and return to their deputies in
the hall, where they dictate to them the advices
and roports that they have received : as the kill)
her walluha, or now smongers, depend upon curb
other, each furnishes to the rest and the cnpics
of every mans's no?\s arc multiplied so as to
reach every court by its own special messengers.
It may be easily conceived what use dexterous
politicians and speculations in commerce or mo
ney, muko of these wwainunifrr*. Cumberland,
ill the 5id number of the Observer, gives some
amusing particulars of the Uoinan newspapers,
which appear to have partaken more of the lite*
rary than the political or commercial character ;
ahuuftling with wit and vilirc.?Aurora.
Till' ?-MINK.SK
Are the most pusillanimous people on earth,
least those who inhabit Canton are so, and
et their gasconade about their prowess i* pro
rbial. i had an opportunity of witnosiug t i'h.
n tVe factory w here I resided, 1 encountered a
enerable ( hiuaiiK-.u, who to my astonishment,
discovered could g|>cak excellent Kngli?h and
ot iudillereut French. Upon expressing my
surpri/.e, you are astonishcil, said tie, but 1 am
n Coristinu, I have l>cen to Philadelphia, and
liiitbon anil have seen the I'ope. 1 wan convert ?
d to Christianity by a Jesuit, and 1 now den
pise the superstitions of my country. There are
six thousand Christians hi Canton ; lnu tliey
dure not be active. I am a doctor and my name
is Antonio Lee H>ng Sang." Can you read
uud write Knglish ? " Very well.** I wrote my
name, and a stnn/.a from I'ope, which he imme
diately rend with emphasis and good discretion,
f hud picked up a piece of blotting paper, rover
ed with Chinese hicroglyphicksaud now rci|uust
cd him to toll me its import, lie look at it a
few moments. 44 Oh," said lie, 44 this is a past
port to be sent to pun house (a fort) Annanhuy,
At Hucca Tigris, lor the commander to let the
iYitui of New-York pass. It reads thus. 44 The
ship Triton lias naid the emperor the custoiuiu-y
duties i von will therefore allow her to pans
without Mowing her into ten thou*niut atouiH!?
viceroy of Canton."*
A ship's long boat and 20 men would destroy
this dangerous gun Iioiihc in about 13 minutes.
This panspoi t is not given to the captain j but is
deposited with the pilot, without which, no
power on earth could influence him to tuke the
ship down.
The Chinese arc. the greatest rogues in nature,
anil yet so avaricious, than if you enter a shop
in CniDa street, they will sell their good* for u
trifle, sooner than not sell them at all. These
hucksters have a practice of naming themselves
after aome influential person from Huron* or A
inerica resident at Canton. 1 huppencu to fan
oy a few ivory fans exhibited in tfic window of
a hIiod belonging to a man who hail callcd him*
Helf Culling, after our cotuiul. I went in, ami
lie lianilcil lue 4 auix^rbly ornamented faun.?
lie atked me 35 dollar# fur them. I offered him
Id which ho refuted, and I left him, when he
called mo back, concluding to take l2dollurtt ;
i then told liiin 1 could tfivo no more than 3,
which at length he accoptcd.
Y.VXKI'K LKTTRR.
TO TMR KMTOIU or Tt?t rillLtlKUKIII TUCK AMSBICA*.
Me?fti'rt. StilcH and Miner.?On patting the
|M>st-oflice the other day, ( haw f smart looking
chap Hte|? up ami drop u letter into the box. Ah
he turned to go away, a paper fell from hit* poc
ket, which 1 picked up with an intent to give to
him, but he turned into 1'ourth-atreet h?? quick,
that I loot him in ihc crowd. I'urioHity prompt
ed me to look into the paper, for if it should lie
^ny thing valuable, think* I, I will advertiito it
in the True American. It proved to be the fol
lowing letter, much blotted and interlined, a co
py of which I doubt not lie had junt thrown into
the
rea
poHtoilice. If vou think it will amuse your
uei-H, why publish it. Your*.
i"n11.\nM.rriM, July 19, lft 1 A.
Dear Tom?The old .sloop got here on Kriduv,
after A terrible ugly time oai't. all well, tfic
cheese anil onion* safe undsound, ami we hold
all olVtlie I'll - t day. So 1 rigged up a little nml
went almiit to ace the town, and though 1 never
believed it before, it is a nation sight bigger than
Hartford: though the court house isn't half ho
handsome. As it was court time 1 thought I
would go in and nee a little how they went on.
I used to think Dugget pretty cute, but 1*11 be
wliipt if soino of these weasoned fuco lawyers
a'lit his match any day. Then I went to the A
museum a great hcIiooI?we ginglcd a bull as we
went up stairs, and they made us pay eighteen
nonce, but 1 did'ut mind it, for I'tegs you ne
ver saw such heap of sights, but it was no mure
like a school than the old sloop, for their was no
books but there waa two or three heads stuck up
ibout which 1 guess were scholar's dunce blocks;
though the master is n pretty man w ith specs,
but 1 don't think he known as much an squire
Webster. If it in really a school they have the
drollest scholars that I ever saw, fortiicre was a
atulVed dog?and Indians?and a rattle snake?
and a trumpet to speak thro' and fellow going
upstairs, and birds, and the great mammoth,
you never saw (he like ! and a looking gla?s that
made my lace hud. an broad as a Dutchman's?I
wish Sticky would look in it?Lord, 1 felt so
queer, looking at so many odd things, that I
went down ami got a pint of beer and felt better
again. Then * went ull through the market
where there w is u heap of women selling gin
gerbread and notions, and there was another A-j
museum right by the side of the market on the
left us you go uii, which 1 thought I wouldn't
sec : but. then there was a monkey hung out "tu
lip high lor a sign, and it was so queer thut I
concluded 1 w ould go in if they would take nine
pence, but they said 1 was full grown and must
pay a quarter, but i would'ut, so I laid out the
nine pence in cukus and cherries.
There is a proper sight of pretty girl* here,
near about as pretty as the Connecticut girls ;
and they don't dress as folks used to ?it> they
did, half bare aiuost, but thev looked tidy and
detent enough to get to meeting?but their bo
soms looked queer, for they wear croslels, as
they call them, tiiat squeeze the breasts over on
to each shoulder a? tar as they can. Is'nt it a
pity to divide the deur little twins ? 1 spo*e it
is only like a genteel husband and wile parting
for the summer, und they'll sleep together again
when cold weather comes. And then loine of
the tippy bobs here wear long surtouts dunging
about tlieir heels?mighty convenient,and com
fortable and cool for July ; so one of tliem was
making liisbow to a lady, and stepping back trod
on the tail of it and down lie fell, nut luckily hit
on his head. Hut theru is'nt hardly any steeples
here, so 1 guess they are not so religious as our
Counecticiil folks, and that, what every body
says at home and I tho't though I'd go lo meet
ing on .Sunday, anil the man did preach it oil'
like anv premv teriun in Connecticut, ami he told
u>, i iu/?t old rtc.ibroiik Platform, that we must
pnuI our bible* und be good, and every body
cried, and I <??? iId hardly help it, but I was a
?ti aiii,?r \ ou I. .if.., and had no business to. lie
wai ;? pred v .nan and his hair was combed for
ward on m* fuehead, so slick rfhuf I couldn't
help tiuiii.il>., iie had looked mi hii glass instead
if his bible, tne last thing before he left home,
ind I should have loved him us well as parson I'',
if it wush'ut lor that, I mean to copy this, and if
I stay here a week I'll write to jnu again. So
no more at present?give, mv love to Surkv.
.ir.Ht'MY CIIKKSIIItOOK
CMAMIXKOWS.
Kvery one has heard the schoolboy spouting.
?* Oft has it lieen my lot to mark.'' Many con
sider the reptile there described us altogether fa
bulous, and used only for the puipose of e\po
-?tig a conceited, pertinacious traveller t but a
l ite writer has added his testimony to the reali
ty of its existence and powers. " Chameleons
uie very common in the gardens of Uosetta. und
and upon the island in the midst of the river,
(Nile) where wo procured two, that lived with
us until we linally left Kgypt. These were
large, and of a most vivid green color when liist
taken. Afterwards their ordinary appearance
was that of a ceininnn lizard, and w elound, as
they becuiun unhealthy, thut their power of
changing colour diminished. Indeed this cft'oct
is seldom rapid or instantaneous. It seems al
ways the result of sudden apprehension or sur
prise, when the poor defenceless, animal, hav
ing no means of resistance, gradually assumes
the color of mime substance over which it passes,
being thus provided by Nature with the means
of concealment. Frogs and toads appear to pos
sess this quality in a certain degree, although it
may have cs'ja|?cd the observation of naturalists.
Alter these reptil<*? have remained a certain
time upon u recently turned Itorder of earth,
their color so much resembles that of the soil
that they nr?j not easily perceived \ and some
time* among grans, when alarmed by the <uuldcn
approach ol any other animal, lie y u??ntno a
greenish hue.''? Vort I'odv
?OH &ALE IIY
KUDULIM1 AM) WIC11T,
.1000 \vt.
NORTH-CAROLINA BACON,
ol an excellent quality.
AND
FLOUll FOIl FAMILY USIC,
IN llAUUELS.
They have still on h?nd it fcw thotivind Dollars of K?'f
tih'kv ami Tchucikcc
BANK BILLS,
Which tlioy offer tu exchange i'?r South-Carolina XutCft
nl n DitcouiiiolTivo jkji- centum, it' applic*t;on bo shortly
made.
Pi Cnltlitih'.n, Ju|> 19, 1HI6.
DI&SOLUTION OF C(M\VIU'NKIC"U1UJ?
TUB V I It M OK
MORGAN ^ GUIKKY
Wllii I?v imiiictl roiiscnt c\|) r?* oti die lit-?t day ol
January next, in eoiiM'ijuriue ??l oiic ul' tlic part.
nc.\? lie lip about to leave the Slate : And aa tlicv uni
drumm ol' r.hi*ni)? the hu<i nest ?il' xaicl linn, llivr tilfi'r
lor sale, at very reduced piice?, .or Caili only, the r h.rjjo
.ind cx'eiw.ve tiMirl-ucnt of
l)UY GOODS AM) HAKDWAUK.
which lias been made cmiiii'ete hy iwfiil arrivals from
Itrladelpluu utid New-York ?Most ol tlimr ?mmU wei*
purcli.t>ed lurr oli at liii-rol >:.le?, anil arc well worth thfj
attention ?t'tlie pobur. Aui.'tijf 'lie leading articli'i of
of tli.H assortment are,
Impcr.ul Hax-m Hlue and HI ck flllOAD-CI.OTI!
Lindnn Super. lime, H!..ck :.?ul Mixnl ditto.
Hi own, ll..:t;p.< i/eci*, ami Navy lliiie ditto.
Yor.ikdi ic Ilk rk, Hlur Mix'd Olive ditto.
Hick. Il'.tio, i.n.l Hot*!?: (?ret*. I'digsc ditto
I/hi:loti Snjiet. Cv..i.iii'i''i, asurted colour*
I'aicnt a'vt H.-ii'ottl CorJ av.oiied,
Stock i.?-'.te, iikor'i*'!
Ivijrt. Wli.'e :??'I r??ic> Mcrtcillc* Vestinj.
II: ch Florentine Nc uiy,
Coaiinjf-. and (<mmc ClotlM,
KiikIIl' Cotton and Platinoid,
CoUnii Slnrting, Irish Linen wild Long Lwn,
l. iii n and Cotton Cambric,
().<Ik<ks and O tiiiliCs,
Cambric and Furniture dittn.
Cotton I'lutdlan and l>>n^ Cloths,
llomb.?7?Mtev, ihiortiil colour*,
Fine Thread Lire, and CaiMoii ditto.
l/id.e-.' J* tH'niienicn'h Ul < k frc White S.Ik Ho<-#
Florence, lyevantiiie^ :.im Mantua*, u?MirUd,
Damask and |>L.n 4-4, 6-4?iul H 4 Milk Shawl*,
lnnf.it .on do do. do
8 Ik and Cotton I'mhrcllus,
M?:n and lto\V F.iic and Hii|?etTuie IIA'I'S,
One trunk cfe^itn' P.?iiMo|j
l.t?()Kl\'i;.CI,\SSF.S, a >|?U'itd.davtorlmcnt.
Hr.i>> I*.rc-Doicd-lto. diuo.
IMaied S Vl)l)I.P.ItV. asM.rltil,
Iron.riin'd, plain ami |i..trnt Slock Ixjck.-.
llor .enit'iiV ami Pocket 1'istoN,
MJUSiWk am! Anvds,
Si \ tl? ?, C'itt.uj; Kn vc . :,iul Sp.,do:,
Te i Ti*a\ ? ami \\ .ii'rfi,
5 ) p irrs COTTON' HACCINC,
I'l half. Hajfjr I|^ Tw lie,
,5-j |i !?????? N ii .l'i'i i'lliiii.e.ipnn,
J > |> '?< ??* Hi !T.rk njr.
I l h<'U't < I,it.Ill I ,|.'s,
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ALHil IIM'MMII \TTHMM
HOOK AND STATION\UY STORK,
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.ill pun h.i.t. >y. ? i Vj I AJ
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n -mar. f?r tin.- Ik* \rarV. . coiiiu', lo m. k< iiiiiti?*tll
.i'o payment is r.cc. ?s.u compel* ihcin to tinny tiicii* l>u?
(illCM tO :? clou* ;t% Sp'.T.I.Ix I,* |M>v?jl.|?'.
MOKUAN & GITIRRY.
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