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zetli. Being No. 1 of Boquct of Operatic Songs : 4to 5p — 

 New York, published at Vauderbeek's Music Warerooms, 18-30 ; 

 deposited by William Vanderbeek, 7 November 1850. 

 DoNizKTri. Chantje not Thou. Song written by F. Cosby, Esq. Melody 

 by Donizetti. Arranged for the guitar by W. C. Peters : 4to 

 3'p — New York, published by Firth, Pond & Co., 1850; depo- 

 sited by Firth, Pond & Co., 7 June 1S50. 



Ah ! tender Floweret. A fayorite Song. Words and ar- 

 rangement by Henri. Music by Donizetti : 4to — New York, 

 published by Jaques «Sc Brother, 1850 ; deposited by Jaques & 

 Brother, 22" March 1850. 



Change not Thou. Song written by F. Cosby, Esq. Melody 

 by Donizetti. Arranged l)y William C. Peters: 4to op — New 

 York, publislied by Firth, Pond & Co., 1850 ; deposited by 

 Firth, Pond & Co.,' 9 February 1850. 



EcKARDT (Charles.) Baton Rouge GrandMarch and Quick Step. Composed 

 and arranged for the piano forte by Charles Eckardt : 4to 5p 

 — Baltimore, published by G. Willig, Jr., 1850; deposited by 

 G. Willig, Jr., 21 February 1850. 



Echo Song (The), x\rranged by J. C. Scherpf. [Being] Op. 56, 1st Series, 

 Op. 57, 2d Series, of " The National Airs of Sweden," ar- 

 ranged as Quadrilles, by John C. Scherpf: 4to 5p— New York, 

 published at the Music W'areroom 479 Broadway, William 

 Vanderbeek; deposited by W. Vanderbeek, 20 December, 1850. 



Emerald Polka. Arranged for the piano, by Henry Chadwick : 4to 2p — 

 New York, published by Firtli, Pond & Co., 1850 ; deposited 

 by Firth, Pond & Co., 7 June, 1850. 



Ethiopian Popular Melodies ; arranged in an easy style for the harp, by T. 

 H. Williams. No. 1. Carry me back; Dearest Mae; Happy 

 are we, darkies so gay : 4to 9p — New York, published by J . 

 F. Brown, 1850 ; deposited by J. F. Brown, 21 February, 1850. 

 Fillmore (Augustus D.) The Song of Steam. Words by Capt. C. W. 

 Cutter. Music composed by Augustus D. Fillmore: 4to 3p — 

 Cincinnati, published by I). Anderson, 1850; deposited by D. 

 Anderson, 9 November, 1850. 



The wandering boy ; a duett. Words by Henry 

 Kirk White. Music composed by Augustus D. Fillmore : 4to 

 3p — Cincinnati, published by D. Anderson, 1850 ; deposited by 

 D. Anderson, 9 November, 1850. 



Our old Homestead. Words by Miss Phcrbe 

 Carey. Music composed l)y A. D. Fillmore : 4to 3p — Cincin- 

 nati, published l»y D. Anderson, 1850 ; deposited by D. Ander- 

 son, 9 Novendx'r, 1850. 



The Universal Musician ; a new collection of 

 secular and sacred music, designed for musical associations, 

 and social music parties ; with a new and comprehensive plan 

 of instruction, embracing the various systems of notation. By 

 A. D. Fillmore : 8vo oblong — Cincinnati, published by ]). An- 

 derson, 1850; deposited by A. D. Fillmore, 9 May,' 1850. 



