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Prospectus of A Ne\f WREKLT P.iP&R, ThePliOFELE'sMONITOPv,. To bei published at Boston, Maryland, By MICHAEL PINKIND. THE title which the Editaj thus assumes for his projected publication, may perhaps in- fttioe 311 imputation of vanity and presumption, of which, indeed,he is far from being possess- however, whose favor he is most »age, in the sutstt of a doubtful vill not ' •—i-- *-f"eSm'the <"iiM.,ni avocations oi' life, have neithertjvelei van. su ed. By those, however, whos anxious to engage, in1^^^^^^^^ and dijiicult career, he will not b» misunder- stood. They well know, that for the support of such a paper as he proposes to issue, he T/ruist look to the wise and the learned, and holdout a convenient receptacle for the fruits of their experience and knowledge. But, however humble his personal preten- sions may be to the capacity of fulfilling the extent of engagement into which this title -would seem to commit him, he will not hesi- tate to declare, that he intends, on all proper occasions, to exercise the privilege of a citizen and an Ed tor, by expressing, in the best and most forcible manner he is capable, his own opinions of public men and measures. The Editor, feeling, with the deepest regret, the deficiency of his early instruction, has, in the intervals of mechanical toil, heretofore labored to improve every moment tocatch a glimpse of the great light of knowledge,and endeavored, ¦with the most anxious care, to form an ac- quaintance with the history and political insti- tutions of his country. Such degree of know- ledge as he has been able to attain, haji at least, he trusts, been sufficient to inspire him with a love of virtue and bis country, and a sincere admiration of that system of republican go- vernment which has been planned and trans- mitterl to us by the illustrious patriots of the Revolution. To guard and preserve the tem- ple of" liberty, which they erected, from the rude hand of open violence, and to screen its altars from the profanation of the ambitious, requires the constant and watchful care of eve- vvvotavv of the Goddess. The Editor, in no lor the means of obtaining a minute know- ledge, of public affairs. Those amongst them, who, more fortunate than the rest, have it in their power to acquire correct information, do not, perhaps, findit their interest to dissemi- nate it am'Uigt tha'v fellow-citizens. Thus, stead of a just and c irrect. view of til the people too frequently arc either wholly un- iformed, or, if they have received any im- pressions on political subjects, they have been derived frni those heralds of misrepresenta- tion which every where infest the country, and from the unprincipled calumnies of party writers. To correct this enormous evil, to relieve the minds of the people from the abo- minable shaiklesof party spirit, and to afford them an unmisty medium, through which they may view the real state of things, and be Enabled to judge fairly of the conduct of their the proposed establismem. has been AMEBIC \N MAWfACTtJREfl Paper Hangings. made Charier C. T>-"-r'"'vn The Subscribers having marie consider- ement in manufacturing PAPER nform the public that they ed making the elegant alio improv HANGINGS, ui have now commence1 DIAMOND OR SPANGLED PAPER, Suitable for drawing rooms, fkc. som w finished and may be seen at Mo. 141, Baltimore-street. HAS FOR SALh, 60.0C lO lb. host Green Coffee, ', '-1 hhds. Sugar, 13 55 boxes Claret Wine, }.) tons Campeachy Logwood, «!3 hhds. Maryland Tobacco, 1,000 wt. Indigo, ma'l 21. Mamll j-Indigo rwwUBkie "'¦ kec s Just receive ! per schooner^ Sally. erf ..vYich is n their warehouse THOMAS & CALDCLEUGH N. B. Paper put up by their workmen if covered with new pa- found defective will b per free of expence. may 6. eo Co. Union Bank of Maryland, 5th May, 18o6. NOTICF. is herehv given to the Stockhold- ers, that an ELECTIOM for SiytfSs Direct- ors will he held at William Evans's Tajjprn, in the city of Baltimore, on MONDAY, tke 6th July next, at nine o'clock in the morning continued until three o'clock in th By order of the Board of Directors, and •fternoon. rulers! contemplated. ^^^ss^sf^s^s/^/ff^sis^t^t^t^m The editor offers to his fe'lew citizens, a weekly paper, adarted to their leisure and their purses, which he will conduct with the best exertion of his humble talents, and with the most zealous care and attention. The ear- liest statement shall be made of the measures and conduct of our public functionaries, in the state government as well as in the govern ment of the union, upon every case which may be supposed materially to concern the rights or interests of the people. The pro- ceedings of the state legislature ""'' "f i-.on- Porter and Wine bot- tles, Grindstones, assorted. A^so ^^^^^^^^ and of con gress together with the most important and interesting debates, shall be regularly given o= thev occur. All momentous foreign intel- when it becomes disentangled from rs sufficiently authen- Vy votary ! an enthusiasm in the alf.'.ctcd strain, un,„. ____..... cause of the liberties of the people, and is de sirens to devote himself to their service in any honorable way in which he might hope to be. useful To conduct a vehicle, by which shall theim^^^^^^^ encroachments upon them, .,._ nent, and a most grateful task a constant and unremit- on the part of ligence, ^^^^^^^ ^S^fb^ffin a concise manner. ,\\\ be introduced all such tiacls,ex and sketches on every subject of useful and ornamental science, as the ge- of honorshle controversy, from whicl. plea- Hazlehurst, Brothers & OFFER FOR SALE, cu . ,==m-ted I Crown Glass, in crates tt&tSuto- I Mustard, in bottles, Bar Lead, Copperas, Crowley Steel, tmentof GERMAN LINENS, ^^^^^^ Consisting of Cr-as, Listadocs, PlatiUas, ' Brittagncs, Checks, &.C. English Black Lace. English Cotton Hosiery, 30 tons St. Domingo Logwood, 10„ logs do. Mahogany. may 30._______________-------- For Sale, Cashier. not more ^^^^J- HIGINBOTHOMj II. B. By the act of incorporation, not more than eleven of the present board are eligible Frede- An assort for the ensuing year. (Cj* The editors of the liaston Sta-, tin ricJ:town Herald, and the F.lizabetht<:*»n Gazette. are requested to publish the above once, a rceekjor six live/-.?, and forward their accounts. may 5.___________ __________ eo6jy eo!2t The subscriber has foe Sale, NO. 1, CUEAPSIDE, assortment of LEATHER of of : Calfskins, der, w^ tracts, essays \1 10 conauutH <>,!,., mveyed to them, not only a knowledge of ¦rights, but the earliest intimation of any oachmunts upon them, will be to him a proud employment, and a most grateful task. Trope as man is tc ambition, and to a desire of self-aggrandizement,^^^^^^^^^^^^ ting watchfulness is necessary, the people, towards those in whose hands are placet the power and strength of the nation fcr the gent ¦•¦'¦'¦ pi ofei tion and promotion of the common welfare. To guard against every en- croachment, and to detect every aberration from doty, the Press is justly and universally esteemedthe most powerful and efficient en- gine. The influence of political newspapers, in giving a tone to the popular sentiment, has al- mostestablished it as a rfiaxim»thatpublic ojbi- is in a stale of total subjection to the press. ; the far-famed liberty of the press de- rives its chief sa-nction, and hence the neces- sity that the press should adhere in all its pub- lications to truth, and to the dispersion of those principles alone which are morally and politically corrccf^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H delight to be the organ of their arguments and opinions : but he most explicitly declares his determination not to defile hispages by the admission of any thing like scurrility or per sonal abuse, and uniformly to refuse a place, to the malignant effusions ol defamatory scrib- te No. 19, Water-street, between Calvert ami South-street, 1000 Spanish Hides, just received. Quantity of Tanners Oil, first 1W*£ White Welting, Shammey & Buck Skins, ttd green yfllow & black Morocco Skins King, Hop, Skins and Sheep.Skins, rulf Ski »a Upper Leather and Boot Legs, ShocTh e^Shark Skins fc Scotch Stones, Currying Knives and Graining Boards, Tanner's Flesbers and Workers, Beam Faces and Leather for Hatters, Tanners' Brushes and $en SoaU, . W^h a general -«g«'^g&. n eo6w June 2.____________________,_____________ ¦who has been And a few bun of absolute necessity, , formed the deter- blers. Under the pressure the Editor, a short time ago,- mination to quit his native state, and seek, in Philadelphia, such employment as he could procure for a temporary support. In this pur- - ¦ ¦--_ w«„, „0 aimi-eosjuJ as he could friends, suit he has been as suocesi have h^^^^^^^ audestrangedjfrom i..^--------- ' ' cannot feel the tranquility where he can hope have hoped: but, separated from his ~ the scenes h objects of his ordinary Hence the early attachment, he ol co.vtentmentin a situation for little move than the means o, support. He is also free to confess that his mind is not void of honest ambition, and that it prompts him to seek a sphere for the exer- tion of his humble talents somewhat, more ex- tended than the mere mechanical department ami the, pernicious engines of faction and cor- ruption. What salutary aid can the mind of Ityuulcrive from publications, whos^ aim is, in spite of the common sense and common ex- perience of all, b >ld!y to impress it with the conviction that all oHhodotey is centered in one »«tof men, and all heresy in another ? whose sole object is ail equally indiscriminate exalta- tion of favorites, and depression of those who ____ dissent authors traitorously desert people, of truth and of goo the ignoble porp ises of strengthening certain power ! The nicely balanced ting on the voice of the of his profession, to which he has been bred. If, then, he shall receive, in his new design, the patronage and support of his fellow-citizens of the eastern shove of Maryland, amlpar.icu larly of his own county, be will have cause to feel a manifold attachment to his native state, aud be bound to them by the strongest tics of gratitude, *!-'_ But it mav, perhaps, be deemed by some persons necessary, that the Editor should here make a particular confession of his own political faith. Short as has been the course of Ids observation, it has been sufficient to convince him that true patriotism and a disinterested •egard to the interests of the people, are not be found where the pretentions to :d. When he looks Nichols be French, No. 13, SOL'TB-STREtT, Have received by the schooner Susan, from Bos- ton, 35 bales & boxes of INDIA &. FRENCH GOODS, viz. : Luckipore ~) Chittibilly&CBAFTAS, Fine j Jaumpore SAUNS, Barilla &>CQSS Gurrah > * Meergungee} jalalpore ^MAMOODYS, Fine do. j Fine Jalalpore SANNAS, Gunny Bags, White Thread Laces, Gloves, Velvet Rib- bons, Paper Mounts, Plain Tiffany and Span- gled Fans, Morocco Caps, &x. &c. Also in Store, 67 bales INDIA. GOODS, consisting of Gurrahs, Mamoodys, Sawns, Saunas, Cossas, Bal'tas, ike. &c. The whole entitled to debenUtce. may 5.__________________________eo20t|| Indian Queen, South Fourth-Street, Philadelphia. Samuel Richardet, Liaint his friends and the AT A genera^ excellent quality, consisting Meat, Bridle, Harness, Skirling, Spanish ^ Country Sole, Mock Morocco, Sheepskins suitable for Book-binders, Boot-legs, &x. which he will sell low for cash, or on the usual credit, for good paper. A young N«¦ .¦•to Woman, accustomed to house-work, dred prime Locust Posts. R. K. HEATH. N. B. He will give the highest price for Leather in the rough, and for Bark through- out the season. April 10. eo For Sale, NICOLSON and HETH's BEST VIRGI- NIA COAL. A quantity of this Coal immediately from the Pitts of Messrs. Nicohon and Heth, is now landing at the subscribers Coal Yar I-, at the intersection of Light-street continued St liarre-slreet. The proprietors are under furnish supplies eqnal to ihe of the City, and of a quality uniformly good ; and I am willing to contract, with manufacturers, inn-keepers and private families for their annual supplies, at 25 cents per bushel, deliverable in the months of May, June, July and August. An early applicati- 11 enable me to estimate the probable ired for the ensuing winter. JOHN P.-PLEASANTS. Who has removed his office to Charles- the store lately occupied by Mr. _____________ jrtaliiUa Indign, 86 bundle's blue Nankeens, 840 pieces Kilt chop, both the above entitled to drawback, ' 10 cases do. containing 1000 do. do. 30 boxes Tin Plates. On hand, Carolina & Bengal Indigo, Upland Cotton. No. I and 2 Beef, rent C< gniac Brandy, Cod fish, Cheese, Candles, Cin, Mice,, Tea, &.C &c. For sale by CUMBERLAND D. WILLIAMS. June 9. ____________ eo8t Waldron's Scythes. A large supply of Waldron's Prime Grain and Grass Scythes weli assorted, just re- i ceived and offered for sale by GERARu & WM. HOPKINS, At their Grocery Store, No. 1, County wharf- may 23. eo Lafitve, Buche and Earthe, Baltimore-street, No. 172, Have for sale, 2 trunks and 2 bales India H'dkfii. 1 bale Sersakas, 2 trunks Men and Ladies' Silk Stockings, 1 case Linnen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Leno, 2000 picees short Yellow Nankeen. The whole of die above entitlen to deben- ture. ^^^^^^^H Also on hand, An assortment of and Plaid Silk, 5 67 8 & 9-4 Sillc Silk and Kid Gloves, Silk and Cot- Plain Shawls, ton Stockings, Cotton and Thread Lace, Srifc and Cotton Suspenders, Bandar.uos, fine Hats, he- he. One case preserved Citron. June :1- eo2w contract to consumption ^m________ quantity requn iVew Paper Hanging-Store, No 7, NOKTH ClIARI.ES STREE.T. Ro*9't Elliot JFm. Vance HAVING entered into pa-t.ner.-hip, in the New Paper Hanging- Store, inform their t'ritndsi and the public in general, till* they.haw just received and have now ready for sale, a largo assortment of the most dog mt Paper Hangings & Borders* From Huriey's, Philadelphia, and the princi- pal manufactories of Boston, Palis and Lon- don. The American Paper they will sell at the manufacturers' prices-------R. Elliot bein.ir re- ally taiujlit and brought up to the paper gw street, in d!2t-eotlstJy G lequiere April 14. La Plata Hides. 7944 South America OX HIDES first quality, from Monte "V and for sale at 4, Water-street, by WM. JENKINS. Also an Hand, Oronoko aud Curracoa Hides. bawr'mff business, will superintend Utenangi* i„Klnd execute all orders in town or country wfth neatness, punctuality and dispatch, oi* moderate terms. N 15. Countrystcre-keeperssupphedontbe most advantageous icrius. OO- Twoortltree APPRENTICES want- ed to the above business. of the are now may 20. landing Laguira, v«. ^.-...... A general assortment of Tanner's and Currier's Tools, Tanners' Oil offered ^^^^^^^^^^B d41 -co 'rry The Editor of the Alezandria Dailv Advertiser will publish the day, sixweel tion ot tavomc*, »......- cluiv to dissent from their dootrines ? whose - -ii----- '"aitorously desert the cause of the truth and of good government, for parti zans m po parts of arejiublic, res'«,...b .... _. people as its basis, cannotlong endure so dan- gerous an establishment- The political exis- hich depends upon vir- ii work'n mw"«* wilhaLuponaurro cannot withstand tne At no period in the history of our country did the times more institution of a pr unpe jss; ¦ strong republican puincipleB, tence of a pc opl rcuE, upon ¦ (dissoluble union, gsof so destructive an agent, ^^^^^^^^"^"toty of out riously demand the ivhich, founded on _____ and elevtaed a- bove the infections atmosphere of party spi- rit, should present to the public attention, a candid view of affairs, and a manly expressi- on of liberal and enlightened opinions , induc- ing by every exertion, a recurrence to first principles, and direct ng every effort to bring about an union of those men, of whatever par- ty, who really wish well to their country, and who, fearingthe ill effects, and unwilling Ion rit, wishto stop Be,ui^ !.._, 0_ .. adoot a more safe, just, and a wiser rule of - r.-„ *„ .K-,„t and always to _ them are most loudly claimeu. . abroad to other countries, and views, in a brief retrospect, the changes, the revolutions, and the usurpations which have taken place in the present age ; when he sees too, that the cloak of liberty has been so frequently thrown about the horrors of tyranny ; and then, when he turns his mind inward to his own country, and revolves the history of its parties, its party professions, and its party measures, he hesi- nay, he will forever refuse to give his b to anv set of men who may Begs leave to acqua...- ...- . gentlemen in general; that having taken and entered upon the above Tavern, -whichlie uas fitted up with every convenience for their ac- andlaid in a stock of the best. &c. fie. he shall be happy to deserve which no week six weeks, the Editor of to and far- ;' the Fe- tates, implicit confidence .*.-¦•,• -— jr.:™ H« b" in the administration of public affan s. He eol2t can only promrset^--^^^.^^^ .romoted- by their measures ; and . _ . i „ „„nnllv allowed to condemn wild he must be ^^^At or the publi hen Were tlie Editor, liowe- .' blindly to pursue the plans of party spi- vishto stop before they go too far, and ^______________ just, and a wiser ml" "' conduct- Where men are free to think act, an honest difference of opinion may be expected to arise, dictated by the best aids bf the understanding, and sanctioned on both sides, by sentiments of patriotism and general philantrophy. It is not then, a candid differ- ence of opinion that creates unworthiness, but the. bigoted pursuit of that opinion, pro- nouncing every dissenter impious, and every iat to its tenet s an enemy to the ci- ove and applaud when his judgment discovers to him the people p: " ust be e . he perceives their rights ^o\aTCeha^e;ermadeachoicebet Iw^enthe cprilicting parties of the times, t "„ Zt be t-ue : but, whilst he has given way to a predilection which was the hon.st Sestion of his serious and cund.d opinion, uegesu inevitable ills to wlhShpScoStend, and, fit the sp,r,t rC he would be ever wdl.ng to re. ot aPa,U¦?,'.,-„„„ ni- personal preferment, eoinmodation wines and spirits to receive their favors assiduity on his part shall be wanting Mav 27_____________________ Valuable Lands &c for Sale, On the 19th June next. In compliance ivitli the will of JLngilhard Ttiser, Esc/- lately deceased, viiU be sold at public auc- tion, cn the premises, at 12 o'clock, on the 19th June next, All that valuable PLANTATION whereon eo THE subscriber respectfully informs his that he hns opened a linquish the hope of personal prel servile devotion to a party might in the more honorable de- hich whicm du.ee him to foster, .... .^^^^ sire to divert the public mind from a path wi must terminate in ruin. Let the mostenlight- ed statesmen of the, present or past ages be consulted—let the faithful pages of history be resorted to on the question of causes which have produced the downfal of every popular government which has hertofore existed, and i --------„,. +,/irt\ the deeeased lately resided, containing about 331 1-2 acres, distant about 4 1-2 miles from the city of Baltimore, and adjoining the lands of Gen. Smith Daniel Bowly, esq and others. On this land are erected, a comfortable Dwell ing-House ; a convenient stone Barn, 33 feet, in width and 75 feet long ; a Still-House, with 2 Stills ; and a Spring-House, the lower part stone, the upper part brick ; exclusive of seve- ral other tenements, and every other neces- sary out-house ; good Apple and Peach Or- chards, of excellent fruit; also, good kitchen gardens. About half the land is clear, the other half is young thriving wood ; a conside- rable quantity of meadow, a constant stream of water running through it. The upland is kind for all sorts of grain. This property is a healthy, handsome, and pleasant situation. Also, at the same time ana place will be sold a} auction, as aforesaid, All that well-known valuable FARM, late 1 sed, called Grace's and Leather, of all kinds, which is on accommodating terms. Jun^T .„ above every sther ks i the Lancaster Journal (Pen*.) in English, and Mr. Gruber at Hager's-town, in German, once a ^^^^^^^^^ ward their accounts ^^sss^sss^sss^s^sss^sss^s^sm Rolling and Silting Mill. The subscribers arc now ready to execute orders for Hoop Iron and Nail Rods of all dimensions, in the neatust manner and at very short notice. ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT. may 14. BELLEVUE. ^sss^ss^sMsas^^^^—^-JsssssstMss^^^''orms friends and the public Public Entertainment, At BELLEVUE, on the llook's-town Road, about on* mile from the city of Baltimore, in hich is acknowledged to afford ______ lost commanding and beautiful prospects in the vicinity of this place. The Gardens are handsomely fitted up, with ag; ee- able and pleasant walks, and the water and are exceeded by no place in the country. To those who arc ac- customed to exercise on horseoack, Bellevue offers an excellent baiting ph.ee, as the ride may be extended beyond it, and either going or returning', is precisely in that situati n which will naturally invite them to alight. N. B. Rooms have been fitted up in a gen- teel stile for the reception tion of boarders. June. 4 To Rent, TWO STABLES in Rogers'-alley, back of the late Franklin-Hotel Inquire of Kerry Peek, No. 149, Market street. N. B. They will accommodate 24 Homes, may 15. en Jonathan Harvey, No. 10, South Charles-street, Has for sale for easily or good negotiable paper at short dates, iOO boxes Superior Havanna Cigars, 100 boxes Second quality, 3 trunks Cotton Hosiery, 100 pieces 9 8 Elegant. Chintz, 12 pieces Fashionable London Cassimers, A few bales 6-4 Flushings. Also, f entitled to drawback J 5oo pieces INDIA NANKEENS, bleached! mav 2-8. eoiCt a situation one of the purity of air surrounding non-conform tizensand the state. government wlucn nas u»iui».- ^. they will answer, party spirit and factions ! theproperty of the deceas W ith this answer c f the great oracle ol hu- quartcl.., situated in Middle-river Neck, at Ins eyes, and with a mind t|le conflux of Gunpowder river and Saltpetre ...i.'.r-n two waters it is almost sur- In Baltimore County Court, March 24, 1807. CHARLES MORNEWICK, an insolvent debtor of Baltimore county, having heretofore: applied, by petition in writing, to the J'.nitres of the said county court, praying the benefit of the " act lor the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," and a schedule of his property ik a. listof his creditors, on onth, as far as lie can as- certain them, as directed by said set, being1 annexed to his petition ; and the said Charles Morneweck having proved to the satisfacti- on of the said court that he hath resided ii* the state of Maryland the two preceding years, prior to the passage of the said act; and hav- ing been brought before the said court, and discharged from imprisonment, on taking the oath by said act required. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by the said court, that the said Charles Mor- neweck, appear before the said county court, at the cotirt-bouse in the said county, at 1(> o'clock, in tlie forenoon of the tenth day of October next, to answer such interrocratoriea and accommoda- H1EL PECK. eo3w as may lie proposed to ditors ; that the said day be, and is hereby jointed the time ' ~ 'u_ ""'¦¦' ~>«"i'ur.vo app< him by his crc- for the said creditors end a trustee for their i free- ent, are and the invest rained To be robbed of zensanu uie suk. The distinguishing characteristics of a man under are nubhean form of governmen the rights of enjoying expression of his opinions, the one, or checked in the ex«rcise of the o Vner, ought justly to be considered as the- most grievous oppression. If a party were to proclaim that all those who differed in opinion from them should be deprived of the ri^ht of suffrage, or the possession of property, theopeiravowal of such a sentiment would marshal all the passions of opposition and pro- duce general commotion. Yet the intolerance, ot party sirit, by secret agency and latent me.ms, effects the same object without incur- ring a similar risk. Whenever experience and obseivation proclaim it as an established truth, that none but men of a particular party or sect are admitted to the participation of the public confidence and trust, it acts as a bribe to corrupt public opinion, and deprives the citi- ze.i cA his independence, and with it his inte- grity. Once let the pretensions of worth and merit be discarded, a;:d let it be established as k principle that popular confidence and civil ttustarethe certain rewards of a sectary, and a conflict instantly arises between ambition and independence, which never fails to termi- nate in the servile surrender of the latter Aided by these lights, which the observa- tion ol 'acts and the experience of parttimes lii.ve furnised, it is proposed to establish a press for the purpose of giving a more exten- sive range to republican principles; to pro- duce an increased ardor in the public feeling soetrnment, and to reprobate man wisdom uw.^^^^ sd by the intemperence of party stablish a free not yet vitiate-.. .. „ warfare, the editor wishes to es Press, which shall invite to it the patronage &. succor of every man in the community, who acts and thin' s with independence, and who adopts sentiments and opinions from other and far wortheir motives than mere personal ag- grand'ument. He wishes to call to his aid the talents, the wisdom, the powers, and the ex- ertions of all who love their country ; and humble reference to what may of the day, desii'e to H good men and true ; to harmonize the public mind j to ba- nish discov it is almost sur It contains about 424 acres of arable creek, by which two waters rounded. It contains about 4------- wood and meadow land. For fertility of .0.1, who, without! be the party politics | to bring into her sen ice this place is equalled by few. To point out the number of natural advantages attending it, would far exceed the bounds of an advertise- ment. There is on it a good comfortable House, almost new, with Kitchen, Negro Ouarter, Spring-House, with necessary out- nd a large frame Barn (erected in the houses ^^n^^s^^c^^^,^ Likewise, two ap| d& jarring wrangles from amongst ' Ue and ippUud whatever of ul- us ; to approve aim uyy----- ents and worth we may now haie in our pub -------"•"•?•¦•merit from the and to give to md about 26 remark. lie councils . of odious distinction, I beloved country the best ser towards free the folly ar.d vice ^—^___m^m,. to emancipate shackles our great and vices of her best citizens. CONDITIONS. 1. Tlie Petple's Monitor will be published every Tuesday Morning, and delivered to subscriber.! in Easton on that day. The first number will appear on the first Tuesday in November next, or sooner if sufficient patro- nage is obtained. ^L 2. The pvlce of subscription will be two ' dollars and fifty cents per annum. 3. On every original subscription, one d( I. lar must he paid in advance. 4. It is expressly to be understood, that any subscriber at any time desiring his nam*; to he withdrawn, shall pay up the full sub- ri'ptii.-n for the current year. ¦-''•-•¦is received at the office of underneath it. *....-____n two peach ditto, of the best of fruit cherry and plumb-trees,------------- ably fine pear-trees, from the fruit of which alone considerable sums have been made. In fact, no place in the country can be belter situated, either for the grazier or planter, for nearly the whole of the farm can be put into at a small expence. T,he fishery on the season, is extremely profita- lint d with wild fowl Benj.and Geo. Williams, No. 3, Bowly's wharf, ^^^^^ OFFER FQR SALE, 53 bales Colored India Bale Goods, Consisting of Seersuckers ; Caradaries ; Bandanna, Pul. licat, Blue Gilla, and Sooty Romal Hand- kerchiefs ; blue Baftas j blue Guineas ; blue Mamoodies ; Checks ; red and blue Custas and Chintz. 210 do. white India do. Consisting of Company and Beerboom Gurrahs ; Cawn- pore ; J anna, Comm'ercally and Tandah Cos- sas ; Meergungy, Jallapore, Ms.mmarac.k- .•:..» ct,™„, Gaiuee. to appear and reoomrften tl the said Charles Morne wick give > of this order(by' in some one of of KaVtlmo e^ benefit ; an^^^^^^^^ them notice of the passage causing a copy to be inserted the news-papers in the city every other dav, for three months, successive.,, ly before the "said tenth day ot October nexcj Signed by order, WILLIAM GIBSON, Clerk, March 25, 1807. ' eo;im poore, Mamomucn , . pore, and Mow Sannahs j Chittabilly, Lucka- pore, Judges, and Fine Baftas, &-c. fee. tic. 50 pieces Russia Sheetings, meadow this place, i^^^^^^ ble ; and the shares are of all kinds. n, „, „.....„ It lias the advantage of an ele- gantprospect of the river and adjacent coun. frvard -ood water. The distance to Balti u>' ¦*, ft. , :„ ifi mllM. and by water 4 or 5 Notice, is hereby Given, That the subscriber of the city of Baltimore, •intends to apply to the county court of Balti- more, Or some one of the judges thereof, two, months after the publication of this notice, jfer the benefit of the act of the general assembly of Maryland, passed at Novainbep'session, 1805, entitled " An act for the relief of «u>« dry insolvent debtors" ; and of tlie stipple- •m^nt thereto, passed at Novfnihi-r sessieti» JACOB BOUT.DIN. ment thereto, pas 18o6. rj3> Subscripts t£ rf party tftyiito andiu ' ^^ ^e. Jun, 5( lStvUt more by land is 10 miles, and by wate hours sail. B^ Persons disposed to purchase, are invi to vie w the above property ^^_ Both the said farms will be laid off aud di- vided into smaller farms, to suit purchasers. will in a few days be left at the auction-room of Mr Thomas Chase. CATHARINE YE1SER,) John horland, sBVrs. NICHOLAS BHICli, J> may 5j, (fOU vited 25 tons clean Russia Hemp, 20 do. Sweedish Bar Iron, 40 piepes 4th proof Bordeaux Brandy, 15 do. do. Cegniac do of fine flavor, 60 hhds. N. E. Rum, 40 barrels ditto, 50 boxes Claret Wine, of 12 bottles each, 100 boxes white and brown flavpna Sugar, 30 hhds. Muscovado do. 750 bbls Pork, 40 do. Mess do. 70 do. No. 1, Boston Beef, 40,0 kegs Lard, 1500 lbs. Bacon Hams, 500 barrels Herrings, Mid Hyson Sl."m Tea, 1 Mould Candles, Chocolate, Pig Su;. &C, June §. d3t co!2tt april 21; 1307- d2m To all my Creditors. J. hereby give notice that I intend applying to the Baltimore county court or one of the judge? thereof, for the. benefit of an act of as. sehibly: passed at November session 1805, en itli d " an act fi)v the relief of soiulvy ir.soU vt! t debtors" as also of the. supplement there, to passed at the last sessio" • -: Souchong in kegs,- Le.-.d. Bi«. May 18. JOHN BARON. <12m§ ""psusTKn and vv'.ijsn;:n nr JOHN HEWKS, Ojiposttethe Pest.-Qjnet, St. Piyd't-bm