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NYM(G.772.181
19 Oct 1772:42 (1095)
James Rivington, takes leave to exhibit a second
advertisement of articles just imported in the Rose, Capt.
Miller, different from his literary exhibition of this day,
a fine assortment of musical instruments, consisting in
guittars, German flutes on all constructions, tip'd with
silver key, ivory, voice and octavo sorts; violoncellos,
French horns, bagpipes, best violins, and of very low
prices; hautboys; bassoon, hautboy and clarinet reeds, the
best Roman fiddle strings and guittar strings, an assortment
of new musick and cotillon cards; . . . [22 more lines of
medicines, wearing apparel, equipment for the military,
etc.]
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