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Strauss' celebrated Bell Waltz. Arranged for the piano forte, by Dr. C. 

 Lorenz : 4to 2p — New York, published by Firth, Pond & Co., 

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

 The Greek Waltz, by Strauss. Arranged as a duett for the piano 

 forte, by Henry Goold. [Being No. 25 of Firth, Pond & Co.'s 

 Selection of admired Duetts for two performers on the piano 

 forte :] 4to 2p — New York, published by Firth, Pond & Co., 

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



Striby (William.) The Battle of Buena Vista. Composed and arranged 

 fur the pianoforte, by Wm. Striby : 4to 12p — Louisville, pub- 

 lished by H. J. Peters & Co., 3850; deposited by H.J. Peters, 

 25 May, 1850. 



" In bliss we shall meet thee." Written on the death of 

 Miss Serene N. Davis, by Rev. S. Dyer. Composed for the 

 piano, by William Striby : 4to 5p — Louisville, published by 

 Peters, Webb & Co., 1850 ; deposited by Peters, Webb & Co., 

 25 May, 1850. 



SuABiAN Waltz. Arranged by J. E Midler : 4to 2p — Baltimore, published 

 by G. Willig, Jr., 1850 ; deposited by G. Willig, Jr., 21 Feb- 

 ruary, 1850. 



" SuEKY Lane." Written by Miss Z. B. of Brooklyn, N. Y. Music adapted 

 and arranged by N. W. Gould, of Christy's Minstrels. Sung by 

 E. P. Christy : '4to 5p — New York, published by William Hall 

 & Son, 1850 ; deposited by William Hall & Son, 19 August, 

 1850. 



Swedish Nightingale Waltz. Composed for the piano forte, by an amateur: 

 4to 5p — New Yoik, published by S. Pearson, 1850 ; deposited 

 by Sidney Pearson, 11 October, 1850. 



Swift (H.) "I loved thee when in earlier years." Written by the Rev. Geo. 

 W. Bethune. Composed by H. Swift : 4to 2p — New York, 

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

 & Co., 9 February, 1850. 



"I loved thee when in earlier years." Words by G. W. 

 Bethune, D. D. Composed and arranged for the guitar, by H. 

 Swift: 4to 2p — New York, published by Firth, Pond & Co., 

 1850 ; deposited by Firth, Pond & Co., 11 October, 1850. 

 SzEMELENYi (Emst.) Csardas No. 3 ; Hungarian Air. Composed by E. 

 Szemelenyi : 4to 5p — Baltimore, published by W. C. Peters, 

 1850 ; deposited by W. C. Peters, 22 April, 1850. 



Kossu;h's Grand Hungarian National March. Ar- 

 ranged for the piano forte, by E. Szemelenyi : Baltimore, pub- 

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

 February, 1850. 



Csardas II.; Hungarian Air. " Tout est perdu horrais 

 I'Honneur." Opus 18; by E. Szemelenyi: 4to 5p — Balti- 

 more, published by G. Willig, Jr., 1850 ; deposited by G. Wil- 

 lig, Jr., 21 February, 1850. 



Mad' lie Jagiello's Magyar Quick-step. Composed by 

 E. Szemelenyi. Opus 19 : 4to 4p — Baltimore, published by 



