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MJ.774.010
28 May-4 Jun 1774:1152 (1/30)
John M'Cabe, Watch and Clock-Maker, From Dublin, has opened
shop, at the sign of the Dial, opposite the Coffee-House in
Market-Street, Baltimore. Where he carries on said branches
in an extensive manner, and having conducted business for
many of the most capital artists in London, Dublin and
Liverpool, he can, under the testimony of their approbation
of his abilities, and fixed determination to pay the
strictest attention to business, assure the public that he
is enabled to execute and furnish them with watches and
clocks of the following kinds, equal, if not superior, in
elegance of workmanship and accuracy of construction, to any
imported, and upon reasonable terms, viz. plain, repeating,
horizontal, stop or seconds watches; musical clocks, to go
either by springs or weights; astronomical, chime, quarter,
and plain ditto adjusted with balance, common, or compound
pendulums; also turret, or steeple clocks, constructed to
endure for a long continuance of time;
. . . [11 lines of terms, etc.]
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