Iwholesale and retail Manufactory ofj Co;);;er, Tin A: Shcct-Hrou uare,AT THE OLD STAND,No. !,McCleary’« How* Baltimore street,Cumberland, Aid.irn^H K unders jgned. intending to corttnue th« Jl business of her dec'd husband, under the superintendence ot Air. H. McLaughlin, respect-fully beg* leave to call the attcntionol her friends ij.iud tin* public generally, to her fine assort* i* I merit and -luck ol TIN, Sl SI1 EET-j IRON A1UC, i*hich she is determined tot sell at very reduced prices for cash or country- | produce.,, Country merchants within**; to purchase any ar* | tides in the above line, wit do well to call and evmme her stock and prices before buyingI , 1 * . oei-ew it err.She keep* constantly 0*1 hand every description ol IVaus: in her line—from a tin whistle up to a j:W gallon Copper Kettle-and politely asks all, .whether they wish to purchase or not, to step into her establishment and arnu*« themselves by examining her vakikty. She also keens lor saleAy 0 Kit SON’S PATENT COOKING SrOVKS.FOIt WOOD or COAL; N. V OHK PREMIUM COOKING STOVESami v irious patterns of common Cookim; Stoves, made at the Cumberland Foundry, always to be hula the manufacturers* prices. Plates broken hy ordinary uage, within six month* will be re-I new e I tree ot eo*t, and the patterns being always at the Foundry, any plate can be replaced at any time 'nerralter, thu* afiording to the purchaser a ducidM advantage o*er stoves Drought from a dis-imeut'erSpouting, Hoofing, House Work, anda I! o her kinds of Tin Copper work manufactured at the shortest notice.fty* All orders froia the country thankfully re ceivtd and promptly att-ndted to.DON'T FORGET THE PLACE.(£?• Her e*UblHhment is in McCleary’s RowNo 1. Baltimore street, Cheap«ide.Jin 2 HARRIET HaTDEN.