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JAMES FOSTER, No. 26, LIGHT ST. BALTIMORE. Branding, Irons, & Stamps For Millers, Merchants, Mechanics, &c. Cut in the neatest and most durable manner, on the most reasonable terms with despatch. Marine Coffee House, No. 57, Water st. EAST OF THE CUSTOM HOUSE, BALTIMORE, KEPT BY D. B. WATTS Where, during the season, is served up (in the epicurean way) Real Green Turtle and Pectoral Soups: also, Terrapins, Oysters, Canvass Backs, and other Fowl, Beefsteaks, Coffee, &c. &c. all at the shortest notice. Also, BOARDING by the week or otherwise. The Subscriber, ever grateful for pact favors, informs his customers, that for the past he ten- ders them his sincere thanks, and at the same time assures them, that he will, as the season shall approach, give timely notice of any thing in the above line. N. B. Pectoral Soup which is celebrated for its good quali- ties, particularly for weak breasts, is recommended in the strongest terms, to those of that description. |
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