Advertisement: 1st Baltimore Sharp Shooters American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, March 30, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3329
Advertisement: Miniature Painting. “If ’twere done, ’twere well if ’twere done quickly.” American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, March 29, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3329
Advertisement: Summer Establishment. Pilot Stages. Through to Philadelphia in One Day. American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, March 29, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3329
Advertisement: 100 Dollars Reward… a mulatto servant named William American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, March 29, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3329
Advertisement: Fifty Dollars Reward… A French Negro Man named Michael, goes sometimes by that of Ben American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, March 29, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3329
Advertisement: Notice. A small Boat was taken up from 2 men that was taking an Anchor and Cable from a Schooner, in Smith’s dock. American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, March 26, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3329
Advertisement: EDUCATION. The Subscriber Proposes to Open An Academy American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, March 26, 1814
Advertisement: City Ordinance… For the improvement of the Harbor of Baltimore American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, March 25, 1814
Advertisement: Stone Cutters. James & Thos. Symington American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, March 21, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3329
Advertisement: Was Committed, To the Gaol of Baltimore County… a Negro Woman by the name of Grace Wilson, who says she is free American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, March 19, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3329