Citation - New York Morning Post: 1783.09.05

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Index Entry Berry and Rogers, sells plays, flutes, fiddles, music 
Location New York 
Citation
NYMP.783.016
5 Sep 1783:24 (3/137) 
Berry and Rogers beg leave to inform the public, that they
have just received, and are now opening for sale, a very
large collection of the most esteemed books, in the
different branches of literature; bibles, common prayer
books, school books, learners books, a great of little books
for the amusement of children; plays and farces. And-
stationary of every sort.  Also, a general assortment of
jewellery, gold and silver lace, silver and plated goods,
hard ware, Japan goods, perfumery, hosiery, gloves, canes,
looking-glasses, and irons with shovels and tongs, gold and
silver watches, mathematical instruments, flutes, fiddles,
and music for the same, patent medicines, warranted genuine,
choice hyson tea, and loaf sugar, orgeat, cappilaire, pocket
books,, spying glasses, wax candles.
With a number of other articles too tedious to mention.
Those persons who please to favour us with their commands,
may depend on being served on the most reasonable terms,
both wholesale and retail, for cash only.
At the above place is given the utmost value for old gold
and silver lace. 


Generic Title New York Morning Post 
Date 1783.09.05 
Publisher Morton, William, and Samuel Horner 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1783 
Bibliography B0030809
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