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This column appears in the advertisements section of the Monitor. The proprietor (Edward Smith Hall) finds that the attention required in conducting the Monitor is greater than the attention needed for his health, farm and family will allow. He therefore proposes to offer a half-share of the copy-right of the newspaper to a gentleman 'of Whig principles, given to literature, who may be desirous to be useful to the common-wealth'.