Advertisement: The STEAM BOAT will start THIS EVENING, at 4 o’clock, as usual American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, July 18, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3392
Advertisement: FOR SALE, A Healthy Negro Woman… also Two Pleasure Boats American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, July 13, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3392
Advertisement: First Baltimore Horse Artillery… each one to report himself at my quarters without delay American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, July 12, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3392
Advertisement: A General Camp Meeting… on the lands of John Ward, living on the Liberty Road American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, July 7, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3392
Advertisement: Baltimore Museum… enriched with several thousand Natural Curiosities American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, July 4, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3392
Advertisement: For sale a good plain cook, washer and ironer, aged about twenty-six years American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, June 28, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3392
Advertisement: “Extract From the Ordinance to prevent Nuisances and to enforce useful regulations” American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, June 16, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3392
Advertisement: Sale by Auction on Monday… the well known Schooner CHASSEUR American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, June 8, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3392
Advertisement: The Largest & Cheapest Bread in the World American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, June 4, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3392
Advertisement: Ranaway on Thursday… a negro girl named PRISS, about 13 years American Commercial and Daily Advertiser, May 31, 1814. Maryland State Archives SC3392