4 Oct 1777:42 (137) Rivington's New York Gazette RNYG.777.001 4 Oct 1777:42 (137) The following late publications, &c. may be had of James Rivington as soon as they are landed. MUSIC and INSTRUMENTS Variety of guittars, violins, German and common flutes with cases or covers for each, strings for fiddles, violincellos, and guittars, crow quills for harpsichords, bridges and mutes for violins, mouth pieces for German flutes, rosin boxes, ruling pens for musick, fiddle bows or sticks and pegs, hautboy and bassoon reeds with and without cases, musick paper of all sorts ruled, packs of cards containing the figures and musick for a great number of cotillons and country dances, tutors or instruments [instructions?] for the German flute, fiddle, guitar, violincello, bassoon, and fife, volumes of minuet, country dance, and cotillon books, a great number of single songs adapted to the various humours and affections of the mind, and among a fine choice from the first masters in Europe the following compositions, viz. Campioni, Bach, Heyden, Kammel, Corelli, Handel, Weideman, Giordani, Fioro, Tacet, Reid, McGibbons, and Graafs, with the following operas, &c. the Duenna, Padlock, Deserter, Maid of the Oaks, Love in a Village, Cymon, Artaxerxes, the Sylphs, Lionel and Clarissa, Elfrida, the Jubilee, Maid of the Mill, Beggars Opera, &c. &c.