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THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE.
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( i uKOI A, LOLISV ILLE: —Pubhfhtd every Tuefday, by AMBROSE DAY, at 3 dollais per am. payable half yearly.
NFW-YORK, July 27.
Abort twelve months (in re,
3 Mr. Golding of Connefticut,
p U » an adventure, to the amount
of three thoufmd doVcr s , on board
0 f a vffTel bound to Jo Gvira ;
in her he embarked himfelf. in
ordei to ir dure the fur,refs of his
fpeculation. But o'F rhe Gulph
Stream, was captured bv a Pri-j
t {h man of war, and Tent into!
Toitola; the veflel w»s ron-i
demned, but Gold ing s adven rue
Teturned on paying one thoufantf l
dollars cofl! With lhe rcmaining
twothoufand Mr. G. went over
to It. Thomas’s, in order to ob
tain a neutral bottom to tranfpmt
his property to the Sp tiifhj
Maine. He engaged with a!
Danifh veflel, (hipped h’s goods;,
but hid fcarcely cleared the!
port, before he was taken, a!
fecond lime, by a Eritifh (hip!
of war, and ordered for Jamaica, j
Here the veil'd and cargo Was |
detained fcvenl months on tiial
even Goldin?’s cloathes and trunk
u I
containing a few dollars, which i
would have been of infinite fer
vice to him, were locked from
his ufe. The mental cm ha rr aff
luent, naturally excited by fuch
a fetis of misfortunes, threw
O into a violent fever that con
fined him to his bed.
Deflitu'e, f/iendlefs, a (lun
ger, the common hufpdal was
his only refort ; here his fuffer
irgs, for want of attendance
and nourifhment, beggar all de
fe iptien ; but the Britifh hat pies
built rhe fuccefs of choir nefa
rious plans on this complication
of misfortunes; for a villain,
caihog himfelf a 'Judge, expend
ing to avail himfelf of the dif
tufs Oi the American, waited
on him with an orFer of provi
ding him comfortable apartment
—good and attentive nuTes—
and every a(Fi(lanee that his ne
cidllies demanded, bchdes his
and cloathes, provided he
w u!cl a declaration that the
C 2> o ,r> French property ! But
Gold ng preferreid death to
Lnorniny; he repuKedthe judge
•• -n indignation ; and preferred
t lnfs of propci ty and even
1 u to commit ting an adlion
d t once bafe and infamous,
dhe co .feqncnce was, that
P opinty was toon condemn
tf arc !y with the form of a
tnaI > ard he left in a (late o'
Cor j Va! <r e nce almofl naked.
le America's which hip
fn v t 0 be there, although
f mk|7 s prifonets, fubferibed
, ‘Om for his immediate
e ■ • and jud as he was about
r :TT'! f,om Jamaica for the
C , he was feized
y 1 J t r,la 't P°x the natural
; ' * “ tn v\ r e was obliged to
T U E S D A Y r , August 27, 1799*
SFASOX 4ND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE h ~V.
re-aft, hts part frene of mifery,
d/feale, and dillrefs; thrown
into the Drue holpital; ro nutfc
allowed him ; lußcrirg for eve 1 y
nereflary bis Rate of dileafe
eminently demanded, Mr. Gold
ing y in the moment of defpair,
was again afhfled by the huma
nity of his countrymen ; he was
1 1 a 1 fcd firm the bed of fickncfs,
1 but with the lofs of one of Ins
|e\ es, and t.Ten through com
panion, in a vcdel bound to the
I nited Mates, where he is now
; arrived, to relate inß.mccs oi
*B: itifh barbarity-, which would
cau : e the p« nto drop fom out
hand, were we to attempt to pat
t tirularize them.
| Ihe above is communicatee!
tons by a conelpondcnr, who
j was waiting adjudication at [ 1-
I maira during the term of Mr
j Golding's 1u ff rings: he knew
| him to be a vir uous,. honeft
| man ; and a good citizen. The
brig in which he (ailed fioni:
( onnefticut was named the
\ Eliza, ana remmanded by capt.
Job IhuJlcJli
FOURTH of JULY,
The 4th of July was ccle- 1
bra ted at Stamford, in the Rate
of Conncfticut, with every de
rnonflration of joy. The day
was ufhered in with the
of bells, firing of cannon, &c.
1 he feveral uniform companies I
appeared under aims, and joy
and gladnefs feemed to pervade
every el d's. After pa-taking of
an elegant entertainment, pre
vioufly provided, the following i
truly patriotic toafis w.. rerhai k, |
intermingled with fongs,adapted |
to the glorious and ever memo-!
rable birth day of freedom.
1 Ihe day—may the genuine
principles of patriodfin Rimnlam
the Tons r f Columbia, to celeb-a c
it, and may the wretch who
would picßitute the principles
which gave it birth, r ccive the
contempt of his countrymen.
2. Ihe facred flam j of beitv,
which infoired the he:oes of oui
revolution to refill t ! .e tyrmm 1
of Great Britain—may it ever
animate us to oppofe oppieffion,
whether from foreign enemies
or domcßic ufu r pcrs.
3. dhe con!)Ration of the
United States—may its princi
ples be tran'rn fted pure ro pol
terity, and may thole who vio
la e ir. be couhgned to eternal
infamy,
4. Ihe martyrs to A m rican
liberty—miy their memories be
ever dear to us, and may the
(acred fire which animated their
breaßs, bn i:Rrll d into the
minds of the rifi ng g- neration.
5. The ind *p ndence of A
menca—may it ever be regraded
■ •
• • »
with veneration by hcrchiltben,
and defended againfl every at
tack, with .1 Ipiiit correfponding
to the vigor which was excited
in irs cnablifhment.
6. May the climate of Ame
rica be fatal to the growth of
anftocracy and monarchy, and
may future ge neration tranfeend
the present, in their love for re
publican government.
7. May rhofe who would
tariiifh our hofpifality by en
deavoring to prevent our coun
try being theafvlum of the op
pafled, baud in need of one
for them (elves.
8 May t!ie defpors of Europe
(brink from the manly arm of
re publicanifm and may the 181 I)
century bf* a remarkable epoch
for the extern ir ation of tyran
nic governments.
q. The Fair Daughters of
Columbia— nay theii hearts and
hands be given to thofe only,
who endcaeor to tranfinit the
liberty they enjoy unfabled to
theii poflerity.
10. The militia of the United
State.'—may they convince the
world by their readings to lup
port the laws, that (landing
armies in times of peace are ufe-
Icfs, where freedom reigns,
11. American Literature—
may our feminaiics of learning
nurfe up a lacc of freemen, to
honor and glory of their coun
t,y*
12. American liberty—may
we enjoy religi n without an cl
tablifhed c : urch—(Security with
out a fhnding army—and free
dom of fpcech without abndg
ment,
13. May the ferperns of arif
tocracy and monarchy, languish
expire in the (hade of the
tree of liberty.
14. Ihe American militia—
may (ur citizens never forget
that they a c the foldiers ; that
they are the citizens of a cj un
it), th-2 bafis of whofe govern
ment is equal liberty.
15. ihe land we live in—
may ihs future population be
mcreafed by none but native
Americans, who will have no
prejudices but wh it will tend to
the good of its ci iz ns.
16. Liberty of the prefr, a
iecurcd by the conHitution, in
defiance of all pretenders to
“ order an! good government.”
Volun'ccrs ,
‘Lieutenant General George
Wafhingion. 6 cheeis.
T homas JefFeilon, the wo thy
V ce-Prefident of the United
States. 6 cheers.
BLANK LETTERS
Of ADMINISTRATION ,
For Sale at this printing Odicc.
WILL RE SOLD,
On the Prmt/es t on the THIRD
S IT UR DAY in May next,
Al RACT if LAND, comninirr eighty
two Ar’c s. hi g mi VV«(h r,;trn
County, (Mi Hig C'fek, I cilg Hif i iojeMy
<f V/illi«in Mun fo (‘, cr..<c>t ; by \ if
cue » f r.ti « rdpr of ihc Conn o» O ilirnrv,
‘or (a’d C nmy, Inr ibe bp- r fit ol i iie
hei.i a 1 d creditott of fii»l F rr.
M-ugcry Montfoid, admx.
Align t 20.
T O BE SOL D,
On THURSDAY\ the 12 (h of
September , at the loufe of Dr,
Newton, near Fanris Bridge, in
JefferJon County,
TrJ K \A HOLE c ( lip E 1 ate o f Sv 1 va
nuj Prime, la ccl tiih coin tv de
(card ; r, lliilling of II [' L}IOLIJ
FUKNiriJRE, C ATTLE, HJui, &c.
ALSO,
A NEGRO VN ENCH, named Jenny,
wilii her Uircf (bibi. en,
A Credit ol twelve month) will Le
given, wi h 11 prosed freur lv.
Mary Newton Prince,
Adminitlrairiy.'
Auguft :o.
Executive Department, Louifville %
25'h July, 1799.
ORDERED, That il e 6 v C rV* of
the Superior an I Inferior C ur *
of the counties of thitt State,
do w it! in rne month afer tfc 16th
dy of Augud np't, make a tru* rctum
ote E ' ec itf v l)*panm<nt ui.J i their
hrnds and 1 M, of ad 6’ouq y OUKcii
who have taken a d fi’Ucr bed the nth
to fuppnrt and maintain the confl tmi n
of this State, : n pmfuance of the r.dt
of the Gercal F tlemhly of th : « Strife,
paiflcJ the 16S1 thy of FchrUaiy I. il,
entitled, “ nn aA to c< rrp 1 all Ofß cir,
cv 1 and m lira*y, wthin th a Mute, to
tak.- ami fuf ( nbe cn orh, to furp rt
the ronditution tfir re f n
AFD t I fiat they do further make
rc urn in like manner, of a i C'fli era,
w o may have reg'cd d or rtfufrd to
take the fame.
Td n from the Minuter,
liiomas Johnson, Sccry.
A Sew Grocery Store,
JWS I o;rnrii by ibe S'bhriber, in the
b ole formerly occupied by Mclln.
l‘ol'..cr & Here ;ix.
lit hai a!ft)
A final! und tiintTome
Allotment of Dry Goods,
Vv b c !i wi l be fold on very low Terms
lor Co 111 or rrodUwC < nly. *
David Thomas .
LouT.ii'e, June 25, 171,9.
MA NU S L EMLE
' Hm re novee! hit Dry Good Strre, t-. the
I Hon e formerly ore. pied by Thornai
I C- llicr C>.as a Dry Ciood Smre r
Where he Jins for /ale, cheap for
ca/h or produce,
A himlforne Afl-trtnient of
dry goods.
All kinds of Patent Medicines
and Ciockery Ware, &c.
also,
Juft received and lor fae ,
A colleflion of RELIGIOUS
ROOKS, See. See.
June 4.
WANTED TO HIRE,
P the Month or 2ia r ,
.1 NK G R 0 M A N.
at tltii OJ/i.t,
Jo.
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