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intnth speeitl duty of 90 fnncs ton, ttjitoii tf as foriiicrly levied op- on vessels belonging tu jj. States of iinerita and it goes further, Cm- it decrees that all special duty which had been collected since tin: JUtli of fast shall bu repaid to the parties, with the deduction of the ordinary tonnage duties. AUSTRIA. Accounts received at Paris from Vienna to the 25th of April, say, "an Edict has appeared, ordering the levying of 150.000 Such a levy at this moment, alter the declaration of the Marquis of Londonderry, that the Russian troops had been ordered to halt, and had not, crossed the frontiers, the Liverpool Mercury says, is an unaccountable measure. Fans, Mt'J 11.

We have received (says the Gazette de France Spanish papers to the 5th, which have arrived by de Carthagena (General Morillo, who a in America,) has been a i a a i General of New-Castile, in place of D. Yillal- ba, who has been dismissed. The. Canon Tinttesa was, on the -Mil of the the. i i of 'popular fury 1 was massacred in prison by an outrageous mob, who.

broke open the doors in spite of resistance of the national guard then on May 1 2. "AH the accounts, public as well as private, leave no longer any v'o respect to Russia. The march I.er troops has been stopped, and it is probable we. shall soon hear of their being ordered to home. This i a i i i is said to have i S'imr.

i a i a i to those who ave the Emperor Alexan- into full effect the system of press a a i They do not In.vv-'ver, a the, i a i of affairs has experienced a decisive change- since her rHgn and a to act her policy bft in tlie highest degree rasii am! unwise, hence the Emperor A a is said to have resolved to preserve a perfect a ity between a Uic revolted Greeks and to have ail the der see, overtures made to birn cause of i the June 2i. Important--From St. Domingo. Uy the schr. Flying Fish, a Carnes, arrived below at a i i last evening, in seven clays from Cape liaytien, wo have reci-ived intelligence thai fill tlie Spanish part of St.

Domingo has been i i Com- Aury's was left flying at Monte the i a troops had marched against Port Plate. Tliis change, it is believed, was effected i blood shed. Commodore Aui-y and President Hover acting in concert. The lialtiinorc papers received by last mail, contain a Kepui of the proceedings of JttUlc Shu iv and Fair i was recently held the a i a i Tavern, near Baltimore. The lepoit occupies five columns, and is generally iterestiug.

We not, however, room lor entire republicalion. The following is a yucns'is ot its most prominent ind ol uch as are humedulely inteiciting to our couti On the first day of the Fair the respective Committees were appointed, Of Hones--Edward Lloyd, Robert Lyon, risby Tilghman Of Asset and Lloyd, Robert ivon, James Nabb, Of Neat Cattle-- Edward Lloyd, J. Wooden, fcoger Brooke, James Nabb. Of Oxen--Roger Brooke, Gibson, Johti Yellot, Jr. Of Calvert, James Stewart, Of Sheep.

Samuel Emory, R. Steuatt. Of of Mason', J. Powell, Samuel Divings. Uu the second Any, the Election for Officers or the ensuing year took place.

The Officers elected were-Robert Smith, President. Edward Lloyd, Vice President. John E. Howard, Jr Secretary. J.

S. Skinner, Corresponding Secretary. Board of Agriculture for the Western Shore of Maryland. JNOtlCE. ON application hy petit on in writing, of of a i COUH ill biatc of iVlaiyi'Hd lo me the ol' tiie Jur-tico ul the.Orphans' Court foi aiul s'ate afoiesaid, for the hen.

(it oi ai-L nf entitled, "an act for i of i i i debiors," passed at iSn i session i and live, and a thereto a schedule i i imi a l-st of his ci editors, so fai he them on oath, be rig annex cf! to his said petition and being satisfied, that the sji'l i i i i hath lesidi-d in the slate i a i i for two a next preceding the date of his saul and being also by the certificate of the Sherifi'of Washington conn ty, a the George W. Boeistler is now confined in the public jail of said county foi debt, and fof no other cause; and the said peti tioner a i a the oiiih prescribed by Uw and enteied into bond, with seem ity, for his ap pcarancc in Washington county Court on thi i i Monday of next, to answei such allegations as hi.s creditors may propose to 1 do therefore order and adjudge, That tb said George XV. Boei sties' be discharged i the custody of the She. iff of said and the said i i of November next and hereby is, appointed lor (he said petitio -iierto deliver up his i i and to have a trustee appointed loi the benefit of his i lhat thesai.I causing a copy of (hi; order to be inserted in one of the Hagers towi newspapers, for i months successively, be foie the said i Monday of Nevember next, give notice to his creditors to be, and appear, a the day and place aforesaid, to recommend trustee for i benefit, and to shew cau-e, i anv they have, why the ssid George W. Boeist Ser'shcnJlfl not a the benefit of the act of as and supplements aibiesaid as my hand this day of May 1S oj.

J. I i True copy--Test, I I I A i Washington county i June 19. Stop the Swindler A from the employ of Mr. Martin i a i a between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock, A. a man who calls him-ell CHARLES SWIFT: Says he wa, boi and laiscd near Boston, wears a blue frock coal and 1 hie pantaloons by trade a hatter, and fret 10 inches i very impertinent and talk alive, shews his i very i are little i i i to milestones.

ott indebted to a dollars. I will give one a of it to any poison ho will give me in. lormation of i so that I may receive the a- me. He he has a brother i i in Ki-ntiKky. It is a i he wil.

a for that state. Editors i do an act ol by i i i the above one or more i i a G7il.7jtWIN.' June I- A 2ti, Charles Ridgely, of H. John Mason, Fiisby Tilghman, Virgil Maxy, Wm. E. Williams, Geo.

Calvert, James Stewart, li-nry Wilkins, rjlisha De Buits, John Yellot, Jr. and HoHingsworth. 10 10 10 was then resolved tliat the president and vice esident be authoiUed to appoint one agriculturalist in each county in the state, and one from the District of Columbia, to form a vention, to meet in a i i the 2d Monday in September next, whose it a be to i the present Constitution of the Agric a Society, and to make such amendments as mav be deemed necessary or proper. The respective Committees having made their reports, the Stated Premiums were awarded as the best Stallion, for the breed of Coach Horses, to Thomas of Fiede- rick county a Silver- Pitcher, valued at $30 For the best Stallion, for S'ddle and a ing to Nnnioil wings, ol Fred- eiick county, a pair of Silver Goblets, valued at 20 Foi the best Brood Mare, to Joshua Gist, of i i county, a Silver Butler-Boat, valui-d at 10 Foi Uie be-aJack Ass, to Mr I ot Washington county, a Silver Can, valued at 10 Forthe bt-stJennett, to Mr Richard Jones, ol Queen Ann's county, a Silver Can, val. ued at 10 best Mule, to Mr.

H. Stull, of Washington county, a pair of Silver Goblets, valued at 20 Foi the best to Green, of Balti- i i county, a pair of Silver Goblets, valued at 20 For the best Ball Calf, to Thomas Emory, of Queen Ann's counlv.a Silver Can, valued at 10 For the best Milch Cow, to Gen. Charles of Hampton, a pair of Silver Tumblers, valued at For the best Cow Calf, to Capt Thompson, oi' a i i a Silver Can, valued at 10 Foi the best Yoke of Working Oxen, to Jo- sepli Spoons, valued at 25 For the best Boar, to Col Potter, of Caioliue county, a Silver Goblet, valued at 10 For the best Breeding Sow, loJ S. Skinner of Baltimore, a Silver Goblet, valued at 10 best Merino Ram, to Roger Biooke, of Montgomery county, a Silver Can, valued at -0 he-t six Fat Wethers, to Col. Edw.

Llovd, of Talboc county, a Silver Can, va lued at Discrel'uinary For the Teeswatei B-ill of J. 5 Skinner, a i Can, valued at For theTt-esrt'atei Bull of Lloyd Rogers, 15-llimore county, a Silver Can, valued at For the Teeswater Cow of Dr. Allen I mas, a Silver Can, valued at 10 The following extracts are from the report of the committee on implements of husbandry of the i i or a a ol eight i i persons were shown of Mr. Chenoweth, Mr i a i and Mr. Ford, of the city of Baltimore; of Mr i of Baltimore county of Mr.

Davis of George Mr Wood, hy Mr. a a of Philadelphia; of Mr a of town a the opinion of the committee, rtcll con sti ucted and a a instruments. Of the part i a or relative i of most of them, as i were no menus of i i them to efficient i i a can bes.ml with (t however, be improper not to remark, a two ui tho.se ploughs, of recent intro- i and likely found advantageous that is to say, the Hill Mde in.ule by Mr. Sinclair, on'the i i of colonel Randolph's plough, with shifting mould boards, as. being eisilv managed, and well calculated for the im i a purpose of horizontal ploughing on hill sides; a Mr.

Davis' cast iron shovel plough, on new construction, as cheap and efficient i a -OF A FANS, there were two kinds, one exhibited hy Mr. a i the other by Mr. Neatly. The committee determined that the one ina'di'by Mr. Watkins, of is (icoivledly to be prcfeired--it with three sevens, it was deemed an exceedingly valuable improvement in this necessary implement." It appears from the Report of tlio American Biblo Society, for May, 1821, tliat tlie following Ministers i he Gospel have been constituted Members lor life -Rev.

William Snodjfi-ass, of FayeUevillc, N. C. by the young gentlemen nt his eliui cli SO 09 Rev. James GillilanJ, of White Oak, Ohio, by the Indies his 30 00 Rt-v. Jolm Frost, of Whitrs- N.

Y. by the ladies ol' his society 30 00 Rev. John Lind, of Grcen- castlc, Pa. by the members of the Associate Reformed Cli'li Mil. 30 00 Rev.

er Bui gc.ss. of West Union, Adams County, Ohio, by the Udica of his congregation 30 00 FOURTH OF JULY. A number of officers of Cavalry of the 24th Regt. M. M.

at the Bell Tavern, on Tuesday even ing the June, 1821. Colonel HE.NKY LEWIS was called to the chair, WILLIAM D. BELL appointed Secretary-whereupon it was Resolved, That Capt. David G. fast be ivqueslrd to read Declaration of Independence, and William 1'ricc, Esq.

to deliver an Oration, tin the ensuing 4ih of July, at the New Courthouse. Resolved, That Capt. Tfios. ty'ian- trill. Capi.

William C. flniry Lieut. George F. Kreps, be a Committee to wail upon the gentlemen above named and ascertain whether i serve; to i i the officers of the Cavalry 24th Regiment, and the citizens geie- ralty, to join tlie procession and to make all necessary arrangements preparatory to the celebration of the 451 Anniversary of American Independence. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in ail Hie newspapers printed in Hag -rs-lown.

LEWIS, Chairman. WILLIAM D. 13 ELL, Secretary. EiVitors who friendly to the cause of rehgibn i i the United Sutes will please lo give the one i Frank tin county, a i a I A ar.i VJa 1 TTti by thir Rev. Jacob I'owlus, Miss A SCHNCIH.Y, both of this iViillsboro' Funks-town The Committee, of Arrangement for the celebration of the 4th of having waited on Hie i a ed to read the Declaration of independence aod to i an a i are happy to state, a (hey have acceed- ed to the of the meeting.

The a a and of tho 24th Regiment, and citizens gene- a are respectfully i i to join the Procession in iVVest ashingion Street, at 9 o'clock, A. M. The Ladies are also respectfully invited to attend at the new Court-house, seats i be reserved for them exclusively. TllCS. linntrill- Committee Wm.

llrurii, I Geo. F. Krepa, Arrangement. TO i i A A a on Monday last, at a meeting of the Zion Cla.isi.s, in York, Pa. a eeilain.Clergyman, said, if KCV llofni us weic riot i he vvoiilJ long ere i have detended i i -For this cause, and out of icgaid tc and to rescue the honor of out.

beloved Pastor, we at length make our appear ance. The James Holman, was, in 1806, regularly called into these four congteditions, i a i i i i i Solomons'- and Sharers' i i i In the of October he a i i anil from that time till the present, officiated amonj; us as a-faithful and up- i minister of the Gospel day and night, con- iii ining rind adoi the dootiine he i a an unblamable conduct of life In January, 1818, he was icquesiedjhy several i oi' hi- congregation, in a (o com mencc a i a meeting, to i he conscientiously agieed immediately This prayer meet ing he conducted eveiy Wednesday evening, in the School Mouse, and there alone; as several members of the Vestry, in the a i i congregation, were opposed to this pi aver meeling, they prohibited it no less a thrire. And because he would not cease with prayer and supplication to God, in the School House, even in behal' of hi.s enemifa. the major i of Vestry locked the dooi against him on the following 16th day of A i The following a in the month of September, they i ought in a against i togeth ei with a petition lor another Cleigynian, at the i a German Relbimcd Synod A mericft; this was accepted hv a i a body, by the direction of which they supplied with another Cleigyman.namely, the Rev. Fic- deiick Ratihauer.

As the Kev. Mr. Rauhanser has now officiated in a i i two years, and the memlieis of his congregation feel themselves emiiarrassed in a i up his a a he, the i a a a his deputy, Chiis tian appealed at a meeting ot the above named ClaSMs, on the 21st of a at Pa. nine i with i icspective deputies, were present, they impeiiously demanded tha: our beloved pastor should give up two of his congregations to the Rev. r.lr Ran hiusei dcpait outol his own he purchased this i and a sbnrg.

However, as we would not consent to this, the honorable body of the above named Olassis, ex eluded i i their midst, at the same time strictly forbidding i to visit any sick person in the Rev. Mr. a a congregation. Let every i i i leader read and judge for himself We attest the above, i our respective names.this 25th day of May, in the year of our Lord. 18'Jl.

Jacob feather, Dnniel Fait.it, George 11'ild, Jacob Smith, John John Peter Cook, WilKtttn flei man, Henry Small, Philip THE inform tlie public in general, tliat lliey eiilt-r into co-pailnc rsliip in the Milling business, to commence on the 1st day of August next. They will conduct tlie business in all its various branches, at llie MillsborouRli Mills (formerly owned by John Geo. Harry) the firm of GKONGE 8HJIFER at tin- Mills, occupied by H.Shaftr) undi-r (lirfmti of 11. I. tj- ttRO.

SKAFKR. They iiitt-iid to purclihue all kinds of Grain, tor xvliicli they will pay cash; and will keep on hand a constant supply of Ground Plaister, ihcy will exchange for Grain, or sell at the most reduced pi-iocs. GEORGE A i. Funks-town Mills, i FOR SALE. THE subscriber, wishing to pay all a against him in Sharpsbnrg neighborhood, offers for sale.

a lab'le HOUSE AND LOT, in the of SiuithfU'ld, Va. situated on main street leading to Winchester. The lor is of the first a i lays level, and is clear of stone. Possession i be given on the 1st day of A i next, and perhaps snone.r. For terms apply to Col.

Miller, Sharpsburg. Washington Md. A I June 26. (Late, Mrs. Graham, of 11A I (j commenced i he practice of i i aurl Bleeding, in Hagera-town and i i i may be- consulted at her rrsifionce, in East Franklin- street, llagers-town.

June 26. CERTIFICATE. We certify tliat Mrs. Graham is a i and competent Nurse in canes of i i She acted in a capacity for some time in the Alms-house for Baltimore city and county, and gave general satisfaction. Ridtimnrc, Ephraim Ikil, Job Merryman.

lS, 1819. Joseph Hostler, itni'g, Conrad Plasterer, George kraft, Jacob Drwatt, Wilfam Hoggs, George Diejil, Jacnh Rickfai, Henry Winder. fcf- The above are uiSoiit one half of the subscriber's names to the original piper. IS I That the Managers of the Turnpike RoadCompany have appointed the 27lh day of Aujcusi, fur the of Ten Dollars on each share subscribed of the stock fur making said road, and the stockholders in said company are required to pay Ten Dollars on each share of said stock by I hero held on the said 27th day of August to John Miller, Treasurer, Sharpsburg, or to i i a Lurman, Baltimore. By order of the Board, JOHN MILLER, See'y.

June 12. Dissolution of Partnership. THE firm heretofore existing under tho name of Hammond Ainsworlh, Carnage makers, is this day dissolved by a consent; the business uill be carried on, in future, in all its branches by M. G. Hammond, at the same stand, South Potomac Street, Hagcrs- towii.

G. A LUTHER AIJSSWOKTH. June 19. 33--3w. WAS mislaid, at Mr.

M'Cauley's tavern, on Thursday the 1Mb inst. A Cabinet Making. SHAJVK WELSH, Respectfully in form their friends -mid the i generally, that they have purchased Mr. Jesse Little's stock, now carry on the above business at his old stand, a few doors East of tlrt'Pub- lic Square, in Washington-street, Hagers-town where they are supplied i a 'good assortment of Mahogany, a Cherry, tec. and are prepared to make all i of Cabinet in the laivsi and most approved fashions, on terms suited to the times.

By constant a i i i to business, and executing work in the best manner, they hope to merit and receive a share of public favor. 12. made in Liverpool-- No. and maker's name not recollected. Any person who may have found said Watch, will In- thankfully rewarded on returning it to the subscriber.

W.D. June 13. S3-- 3w. usr MAY 28tb, 1821. ORDERED, That the entitled An Act to repeal all that part of tho constitution and form of Government, as relates to of Wrt.sli ing- ton count), into five Election Districts and other purposes, he published in each week for Un- snaoe of three mouths, in the Maryland Republican nt Annapolis, the Torch Light lie- raid at HagiTH-town.

urder, I I I A IMNKNEY, Clerk of the Council. An Act to repeal all that part of tlit Constitution and Form of Government as relates to the division of Washington enmity into five separate Election Districts, and lor other purposes. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That all mat part of Hie constitution and form of whereby Washington county hath hem divided and laid oft' i five separata election dim rids, be and the same is hereby repealed. 2. And.

be enacted. That Washington county shall be i i into seven separate election districts, arid that the elections for the a i i a districts shall be held as follows The one at the town of lioonsborough, and the other at Cave Town. 3. And be it enacted, That the place for holding the elections the election dhtrici, number in Washington county, shalt hereafter be held at Williams-Port. 4.

And be it enacted, That if this act shall he. confirmed by the general assembly of Maryland, after the next election of delegates, in the first session after such new election, as the con- i i and form of government direct, in sueli case this act and the alterations herein contained, shall constitute and he considered as a part of the saiil constitution and form of gov- to all intents and purposes, any thing therein contained lo the contrary notwithstanding. 19. 33-- 3m. Land for Sale.

BY a i to the subscriber granted, as Agent for the President and Directors of Hagers-town Bank, 1 will oflVr at i sale, on Saturday the 30! June, at 2 (('clock in afternoon, at the Eagle Tavern, Hagers-town, a a i i a one Itun- dred and forty acres, lying adjoining the lands of John Johnston and Samuel Miller, one mile of the Cumberland Turnpike road, nine miles from Hagers-town and two and a half from the Turnpike Bridge over the Conoco- cbeague. This Land is equal to any land in its neighborhood, one half of which is cleared, the other half well covered i timber. The improvements are a small Log Dwelling, a Pump ofgood water near tho Log Stable and sumo other Tlie terms of sale i be accommodating, and possession given first of A i next, when the first a will be required. Further conditions and particulars as to i iScc. will he ma Jo known on the day of sale, or any lime before, on application to the ber.

ELIE BE ATT Y. June 6. 32- Daniel Matzenbaugh, TAYJLOI1, KAN A A from Funks- Saturday June, i to a of persons. order to warn Hie i against similar impositions, I give a )t' 1'is person, dress and qualities, tie is 5 feet 6' inches high, spare made, stoop shouldered, bald headed and bandy leged he wears a lung blue coat remarkably peaked in the skirts, and wide pantaloons. lie is a ard, a great braggadoc-ia, fnot racer.

jumper, wrestler, cocker, swearer and liar. In his trade, he cuts too deep, stitches himself in debt, ami cabbages equal to any Taylor in In short, ho is every thing but an 110- NJKST man. G. C. HAMILTON.

June 13. 33-- N. B. I liping a Printer myself tho Editors U. S.

do an act df justice by republishing the. above. Notice. THE stockholders in the tlagcrs-town Turnpike Road Comp-iny aie hereby notified that a third instalment, of four dollars, on each share: of stock in said Company, is required to be paid to the treasurer on the fifteenth day of August next a fourth instalment of three dollars per share on the first September next and the balance on the fifUen of the same month. The stockholders aforesaid a i also an election will be held on the second Monday in October ntxt, at the house of Main.

melt, in Mecbatiicks Town, for a President, Treasurer and eight M.ArMgcrs to conduct the business of the Company for the ensuing year. Jiu oiUcr of the IliHirdcf Managers, A EL OGLE, 2'www 5..

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