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Firth, Pond & Co., 1850; deposited by Firth, Pond & Co., 9 

 February, 1850. 



Pearson (S.) " Longings for the Spring time." Written by W. A. C. 

 Music composed and arranged by Sidney Pearson — New York, 

 published by S. Pearson, 1850 ; deposited by Sidney Pearson, 

 7 June, 1850. 



Pendleton (Mrs. Ed. H.) Farewell to the Land where the heart-tide is 

 Springing, or the M'lvor's Farewell. Arranged as a Duett. 

 Compose(l by Mrs. Ed. H. Pendleton: 4to 2p — Baltimore, 

 published by'W. C.Peters, 1850, deposited by W. C.Peters, 

 16 October, 1850. 



Penot (A.) La Pyrenenne ; the new Quadrille. The figures invented by 

 Mons. Zaryshowki. Music composed by A. Penot ; 4to 5p — 

 New York, published by Wm. Hall & Son, 1850 ; deposited by 

 Wm. Hall & Son, 3 May, 1850. 



Peters (W. C.) Jessie of Glengyle. Words by W. H. Donoho, Esq. Music 

 by W. C. Peters; (Piano): 4to 5p — Baltimore, published by 

 W. C. Peters, 1850 ; deposited by W. C. Peters, 16 October, 

 1850. 



" We stood beside the window." Chant favori de W. C. 

 Peters. Varie pour le piano, par Chas. Grobe : 4to 7p — Bal- 

 timore, published by W. C. Peters ; deposited by W. C. Petrs, 

 6 May, 1850. 



" Cincinnati Hop Waltz ;" being No. 1 of the Flowers of 

 Youth. Arranged for four hands, by W. C. Rayner. Composed 

 by W. C. Peters : 4to 5p — New York, published by Wm. Hall 

 & Son, 1850 ; deposited by Wm. Hall & Son, 3 May, 1850. 



Sing, and remember me ; Ballad. Written by J. H. Hewitt. 

 Music composed by W. C. Peters : 4to 5p — Baltimore, pub- 

 lished by G. Willig, Jr., 1850 ; deposited by G. Willig, Jr., 21 

 February, 1850. 



Pfister (A. S.) Irene Waltz. Composed by A. S. Pfister : 4t6 3p — New 

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

 Firth, Pond & Co., 11 October, 1850. 



Philippi (M.) The Twilight Waltzes. Composed by M. Philippi : 4to 9p — 

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

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



A Rose without a Thorn ; Polka. Composed by M. Philippi : 

 4to5p— New York, published by Firth, Pond & Co., 1850; 

 deposited by Firth, Pond & Co., 9 February, 1850. 



Phillips (Austin.) " The hero who dares, is the hero who wins." Sung at 

 the grand complimentary ball given in honor of Major General 

 Zachary Taylor, on the 5th of February, 1850. Words by Chas. 

 D.Stewart, Esq. Music by Austin Phillips: 4to 5p — New 

 York, W. Hall & Son, 1850 ; deposited by W. Hall & Son, 19 

 August, 1850. 



"The dearest name;" Duett, for soprano and tenor 

 voices. Composed by A. Phillips : 4to 5p — New York, pub- 



