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MARRIED.
On Oct. 18th, by Rev. F. B. Davies, Mb. W.
|>. Adams, to Miss E. A. Elliott, both of Pike
M«nty, Ga.
In Charleston, S. C., on 17th Oct., by Rev. E.
J. Meynardie, Hbnet S. Wimbkbly, of Twiggs
eeanty, Ga., to Mbs. Esther L. Whabtoh, of
Ae former place.
On the morning of the Bth Sept., 1866, by
Rev. Thos. G. Herbert, at Cokesbury, Abbeville
Bist., S. C , James Wiohtman Herbert, of New
berry Dist., S. C., and Miss Emma Smith, of the
farmer place.
October 10th, 1866, by the Rev. J. C. Sim
mons, Richard F. Watts, Esq , to Miss Vir
•ibia TANARUS., eldest daughter of E. F. Kirksey, Esq.,
all of Lumpkin, Ga.
In Siewart county, Ga., on %e 18th Oct, by
Rev. E. H. McGekee, Mr. Clement W. Moore,
to Miss Mary S. McGixty.
On the evening of the 16th Oct., at the resi
dence of the bride’s mother, Montgomery coun
iy, Ga., by the Kev. John E. Seatell, Mr. Dan
ibl A. McLennan, of Telfair county, to Miss Car
oline E McArthur.
At Decatur, Ga.,.by the Rev James E God
frey, Oct 25;h, 1860, Mr. Robert A. Branson,
to Mrs. Harriet E. Quillian, all of Decatur.
In Beallwood, Oct. 10th, at the residence of
Mr. James Euniss, by Rev. J. 0. A. Clark, Dr.
Mathan S. Black, and Miss Mollie E. Ennis.
On the 18th of October, by the Rev. W. M. D.
Bond, Rev. Robert Leslie, to Miss Mollie L
Truett, all of Troup county, Ga.
In Macon, on the 23th Oct., by Rev. Jos. S.
ley, Mb. E. R. Carr, of Atlanta, to Miss Flor
ida J. Redding.
In Vineville, on the 30th Oct., by Itev. Jos.
8. Key, Mr. J. B. Ross, and Mrs Mary Ann
L*n«street.
In Mulberry St. Church, Macon, Ga., on the
80th Oct., by Rev. Joa. S. Key, Mr. William C.
to«KETT, and Miss Loula E. Hammond.
DIED.
•n 4th July last, near Jefferson Texas,
XvaiNß Capers Northern, youngest son of
|frs. Martha A Northern, formerly from Tay
lar county, Ga., aged about 16 years.
In Chickasawhatehee, Terrell county, Ga.,
Sept. 30th, 1866, Annie Fisher, daughther of
Kev. H. D and Mrs. C. B. Mo are, aged 2 years
and 8 months.
In Oglethorpe, Macon county, Ga., on 22nd
Sept, Julia Charlotte Greer, in the sth year
•f her age, daughter of Mr. John M., and Mrs.
Mary Greer.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS,
¥\>r Subscriptions to S C. Advocate, from
Oct 24 to Oct. 81.
A—F Auld 3to dr; II J Adams 1; J T Ainsworth 1 50,
and 3to dr; J M Austin 3.
B—J M B ight 3to cr; F A Barnes 3; Mrs A W
Brown 1 50; WML) Bond 3 to dr.
C—R A Conner 9 to cr ; SH Caldwell 3; W J Cotter 9
to dr.
B—Mrs Dent 1; JF C DuPre 1 50; YV C Dunlap 3; J
PDickinson 12 and 6 to er; A C pays t) Apl ’6B.
E—W T Evans 3; W H Evans 6, and 4.0 or.
F—R W Flournoy 3
•—R W Gable 3; Dr T F Green 6.
B—'T G Heruert 6to cr; P A Heard3; P A Heard 3,
and 3 toe.
J—A J Jarrell 6.
L—J H Lockhar.3; J M Lowry 1 50.
M—EGMurr. h )6, and 6 to cr; D R McWill ams 6 ;
B D Moore 3; 0 A Myers2o to cr; G G NMacDonetl 3
to dr.
P—J B Payne 3; W W Pemberton 4.
R—J A Reynolds 6, and 21 to dr ; Mrs A E Redding 3
£—J B Smith 6tocr ; W Shapard 3; H W Sharps 3;
A L Smii h3 to dr; K A Seale 3to dr.
T— I W Turner 3.
"W—G H s 6 to dr
W Coats, Wtbberville, Texas —$3 acknowledged Aug.
10th; you have pd to May ’67.
®jje Utarfccts.
MACON WHOLESALE MARKET.
Corrected by Jewett, Snider & Cos ,
WSWftAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND INSURANCE AGENTS.
No. 64. Second Street, Macon, Ga.
Cottok—
Ordinary 00 @ 26c
Good O dinary 00 @ 28c
Lo ■ Mi uning 00 3 c
Middling 00 @ ...Sic
Strict Middling. 00 @ t,oc
Cotton msnket continues unsettled, and we renew
gnotations of last week. Our quotations are a'ways
given taxes unpa and. Bjyers always pay tax in this
market.
Bacon.— Clear Sides 24@2Sc ; Ribbed Sides 23c;
Hame2i@3oc.; Shoulders 20c.
Lard.— Prime, in barrels 25c.; kegs 28?.
Flour.— Superfine sl2 @sl4 00; Extra sl4 00@$00
Extra Family sl6 oC@sl7 00. Fancy $lS@2O.
Corn.— Supply moderate, and fair demand. VVequote
Yellow, at $1 45; White 1 60.
Corn Meal—sl 75 per bushel.
Coffee.— Rio 30@32; Laguayra 35; Java 45@50.
Salt.— Liverpool, $3 00.; Coast l%c; Virginia 2c.
pesud.
Sugar and Molasses.— A Sugar, Refined at
$ cu; B 19 cams; extra C 17 cents; Yellow Coffee
Sugar 17c; Crushed 2.’c; Powdered 23c; Porto Rico 19@
Sic; Prime New Orleans, 16@L7c; Georg a, 10@12c.
Bagar House Molasses 1 25; Georgia 75@Stc; Florida
75665 c.
Mackerel.—No. 1 in kits, $4.50; No. 2, $4.25; in J bbls
Be 1, *8 75; in * bbs. No. 1, sl4 00; No. 2, 812 00@«13
•0; No. 8, *to 00; ir. bbls. No. 8, $24 00; No. 2, $26;
Ho. 1,4.8.
__ Candles.— Star24@2Bc ; Adamantine 30@82c ; patent
Bperiii 75c j Purafine 45c.
Butter and Cheese. —We quote Northern Butter
st s>j@6o •; Country 3 ©4oc.; Extra Goshen, New York
Cheesi 3i @ 5.
Nails.— By the keg, 4d to Bd, 19.50; lOd to 12d, $9.
Iron.—Swedes, 1 to 2* inches, B@l2*c.
Shot-Drop al $3 2 :@t 00 ; Buck $4 25.
Teas— Y ung Hyson. $1 25@2 60; Gunpowder, 125
£2 00; B ack Tea. 1 00@1 75.
Paints and Oils.—Linseed $2 00 per gallon j
Tanner- $2 25 ; White taad. «15@25 per wwt.
Bagging and Rope— W» quote Gunny, 37%@40;
Kentucky at 37; Dun lee Mac hine Rope 22c
Hand made 20c ; Manilla 22 1r0n ties 15 ; .
AUGUSTA PRICE CURRENT.
Bacon—Shoulders ft) it* @ 20c
Clear Sides .23J4 ,j@ 24j
Hams 25 @ -Sc
Do. Canvassed @ 00c
Bagging and Rope—
Gunny svd .36 @ 3Sc
Dundee syd 3" @ 32c
Manilla Rope & 23 @ 25c
Cotton $ ft> .40 @ — c
Butter—Western $ tt> 36 @ 40c
Goshen ip lb 45 @ 50c
Country sft N6 @ 40c
Coffee—Rio ijt ft> 28... @ 81c
Java fi> 43....@ .. 45c
Com—Yellow ip Hush 1 35....@ 145
White ip 8u5h....1 4a.. @ 155
Corn Meal ip 8u5h...l 6> . @....1 75
Flour—Family Bid 15 50... @...18 00
Louisvi le, fancy....s Bid .. 16 00 @...19 00
Lard ,ip ft, 19....@ 25c
Oats ip Bush.. &5. @ 110
Nails ip Keg 8
Molasses—M scovado fMial 65 @ —c
Cuba Clayed ip<;>i| 6 @ *.
• Syrup ipt.al I'o @ 150
Rice ■p ft, 12 .. @ 16c
Bait—Liverpool.... ..ssk 26> @ 2,5
Sugar—Cuba . 14 @. . 16e
l’orio Rico ipib 10 @ 17c
Powil’U & Crush <1 ft»... ,19 l /$... @. ..20c
ABaudC ip fti 17 @ . -IB^c
Tens ft» 10 @ . 22S
Tobacco ip ft, 4t'@ 150
Smoking ip ft) 25@ 80
Cotton
Middling "4 @...... —c
Strict m iddling @......35v
Good Middling @ 86c
Mi idling Fair to @ Otic
CHARLESTON PRICE CURRENT,
Bacon—Shoulders ip ft) 18 @ —c
Sides ip ft) 2 @ —o
Hams ft) 24 @ 28c
Butter ip ft) 0 @......45c
Lard 0i@....i5e
Cheese—Goshen ft) ... ..21 @ . 22c
Kngti h Dairy... .ip 1b.... 25 @... .291-
Candles—Sperm ip lb 45 .. @ 4Sc
Tallow i$ ft) 9.. @ 2 c
Star .. ... lb '0 @ 00c
Adamantine % ftt 26 @ 28c
Coffee—Rio ft) -6 @ ?.2c
Java ip ft) 40 .... @ loe
Laauayra ft) S3 @ 350
Flour—Supernoe m>i *ll oO @ .12 uO
Extra td>l it'l3 '0 @...i5 60
Family Old 00 CO @... 000
Sugar—Muscovado ft lb I @ 14c
Porto Rico $ ft) 14%...@ Ise
Crushed <P lb ’8 @ 19c
Powdered ip ft) 9...@ 'S%c
A, 15 AC ft) 16%...@..i8%c
Molasses—Cuba ip gal 45 @ iOc
New Orleans gal SO 0 @ 000
Muscovado gal 00 @ 65c
Sugar House gal $ 60 @...# 60
Bagging—Gunity ft ynrd 35 @ 37c
Dundee yard 80 @
Rope—Hemp $ ft) 20 @......23c
Manilla ip ft) 25 ... @ 27c
Nails—Amercan, 4d@2J<l..s aeg 700 @...7 75
Lathing %1 krg 750 @ 10 00
Teas ip ft) 0 75 @... 2 25
Tobacco—ft ft)—as per quality S5 1 3)
Lumber ft M feet 2o 00 @...90 00
Boards, rough 12 O' @...15 00
Grooved anJTongUed 28 00—@...32 00
Cotton—.
Good Ordinary @ 33c
Low Middling @ 35c
Middling 36 @ —c
Strict Middling @ 38c
Good Middling .00 @ —c
Sea Island 70 @ 1 30
THE GUIDE TO AND BEAUTY OF
HOLINESS.
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY IV
fortn the foimer friends an l patrons of th«
GUIDE TO HOLINESS, formerly puMiahtdin
by Rev 11. V. D.gbv, that it has b en united with ihe
BEaUIY OF HOLINEt.B undi r the above title, and
removed to New York, where it is low published by
the subscr Lers.
It has been much improved, and under t ie ab e Ed
itorship of De. & Mils Palmer ad lllv li Foster, pur
sues its untwervmg advocacy of l.eail-puniy- We
would jiladly Web-o re the relur 1 of tne many old
friends of our Magazine aud cause throughout the
South Terms, it 25 par ahnu <i iu advmc . To any
on - sending 4 subscr.bcrsaud 15 0 1, we will sen 1 a cd. y
gratis if desired. Tnose subscribing and sending the
man y in advance Will reeeivo two numbers flee
Pastors are requested to act as sg-nts.
Address, FOSTER & P LMER, Jn„
Nov 2—2 t 14 Bible II use, N. Y.
MASON & HAMLIN,
Manufacturers off
CABINET ORGANS,
—ALSO—
PORTABLE ORGANS,
Adapted to Secular and Sacred Music for Drawing rooms ,
Churches, Sunday and Day-schools. Lodges <C-c.
UNITING TO A DONS LULU ABLE
extent the capacity of the Piano-F rte with that
of ihe Pipe 0 gan, ahJ costi ’g much less than either.
They oc upy little spac - ;ara elegant as furniture; not
liah e io get out of order, end are securely boxed, .-o
that they can be sent anywhere by ordinary fre ght
route*, all rt ady for use.
Fokti Stylus plain ur elegant cases; O e to T * elve
Stars ; Prices, $75, *99 $lO, 125 $139, #l4O. sls l, *l- 0.
#l7O, S2OO, $225, $2,0. $3 #425, S5-iO, $55 1, S6OO and up
ward*. Circulars, with full pariiculars, and list with i
-of styles aud prices, sent free to any ad
dress.
Warerooms : 596 Broadway, New York ; 164 Tremont
St, Boston.
Nov 2—3teow&3tew
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E. F. METCALFE. E. M BRUCE & CO.
JNO. W. O’CONNOR.
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Commission & Forwarding Merch’ts
No. 5, Stoddard’s Lower Range, Bay Street,
Savannah, Georgia,
card 7
ARE now prepared to
" * mate liberal Ca*h Advances on consignment*
to Norton, Slaughter & Cos., New York, and John K
Gilliatt & Cos., Liverpool. The well known character of
these houses through this section for responsibility
aud promptness need no comment from us. Those
who have ever done any business with t em know
that they are ever prompt, and their interest loses
nothing m their houses. We have good and reliab e
agents at Macon, Fort Vall-y, Americus, Albany, Fort
Gains, Bainbridge. Newton, Blake y and Forsyth, Ga.,
who will rriake advances on, atd ship all cotton con
signed to the above reliable houses. We also solicit
consignments for sale, to our heuses in Savannah, and
to those favoring us with their patronage, we promise
our personal attention and prompt return of sales.
We will keep on hand a large supply of Bagging,
Rope, Corn, Bacon, Ac., which the planters ana dealers
can have at the lowest market rates.
We are ‘also agent* for the “ Arrow Tie ” and the
‘Beard Tie.” Send us your orders.
LIGHTF.iOT A JAQUE3.
are our agents at Macon.
E F METiiALFE A 0.,
S vannah, Ga.
E. M. BRUCE A CO ,
oct 19—6 m Augusta Ga.
WANTED,
ONE HUNDRED LOCAL AND
sup rannu >ted M nisters to °ngngei 1 a bu-iness
easy and lucrative, and well adap’ed to pos -
tion. Those now engaged aro clea ing from SSO to
$l5O par montn. address
JO ES. BHOTHERS A CO..
Cor. 7th and Main Sts., Rictunond, Va.
! Oat 12—3m*
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.
List of Shipments
from the
Book, Stationery and Printing House off
J. W. BURKE & CO., MACON GA.,
For the week ending Oct. 31sf, 1866.
EXPRESS.
Oct22.—Dr T A Raines, Columbus, Ga., 1 pkge.
Oct23.—Rev A Wright, Augusta, Ga., 1 pkge.
Rev W G Allen, Forsyth, Ga., 1 pkge.
JW L Daniel, No 5 MA G R R Ala, 1 pk^e.
Rev A Dorman, Griffin. Ga, 1 pkge.
J M Harrison, Montezuma, G»., 1 pkge.
Oct 24—11 H Hall, Albany, Ga , 2 pkges.
Oct 25—Estill A Bro„ Savannah Ga..l pkge.
Townsend A North, Columbia, S C. 1 pkge.
Rev H D Moore, Albany, Ga.. 1 pkge.
T J Winn, Fort Val ey.Ga- 1 p g=).
Rev R A Conner, Sawdust, Go, 1 pkge.
W D Sullivan, Ilonea Path S. C.. l*pkg°.
Y L G Harris, Athens Ga.. 1 pkge.
Jones Diumwrigbt A Cos. Griffin, Ga , 1 pkge.
Oct £6—Resspess. Swift A Cos. Barnesvill-s Ga , 1 pkge.
Rev J O branch, Tallahassee, Fia. 1 pkge.
Gen W T Wofford, O..rtersville, Ga, 1 ykge.
W H D Cook, Ainericus. Ga , 1 pkge.
Rev T A Br w ■, Talbotton, 1 pkg\
J M Simps >n. Ala., 1 pkge.
Oc f £7—Dr CA S rnmoi s, Barnesville, Ga.. 1 pkge.
Oct 29—J MF.IsmA Cos, Gor-on. Ga. 1 pakge.
Joseph Compt >n A Cos., M'lle Igeville, 1 pkge.
Rev J W Turner, Gr.ffiu, Ga., 1 pkge.
Co' Jno Jones Milledgevit e, Ga . 1 pkge.
T H Cheeves, Suiithville. Ga., 1 box.
RAILROAD.
Oct 24—McCormick A Hendry, HawkinsvJle, 1 box.
MAIL.
Oct 22—Fobs A McKinnon, Selma. Ala., 1 pkge.
Oct 23—R« vJ C dmmons. Lumpkin, Ga., I pkge.
Rev J H Pattido. Talbotton, Ga.. 1 pkge.
Rev W F Idcrman L< wisbutg N. 1 pkge.
Rev W Davies L ike City, Fa., 1 pkge.
T B Anderson, Sp:v tan burg, S C. 2 pkges.
I H Branham. I oi t Vall< y, Ga.. 1 pkge.
Miss Mollie Jon- s, Mi ledg- ville, Ga., 1 pkge.
Oct 24—T S Pow 11. Cuthbert. Ga., 1 j kae.
Mrs W II Lawton Ninety Six. S. C.. 1 pkge.
W R Colquitt, Spring Place. Ga., 1 pkge.
Miss Mollie Smith, Mt. Pleasant Fia., 1 pkge.
Cohb A Bar ow, Athens. Ga , 1 pkge.
J R Glenn, Rarnesvi le,Ga., 1 pkge,
Lebbs A Dekle, Thomasville, Gii., 1 pkge.
Dr A Tbo nburgh. Andersoniille, Ga., 1 pkge
John J Little, West Point, Ga, 1 pkge.
Oct 26—M P Caldwell, Gain j ville, Ga.. 1 pkge.
Rev O A Myers, Tallahass-ee, Fla., J pkges.
Rev B Sau der--, Hartwell, Ga., 2 pkges.
Rev J R Parker. Marietta, Ga.. 1 pkge.
Oct 27—Rev R 1 Harp. New Or eans, L%, 1 pkge.
J F C DuPre, Marietta • a.,1 pkge.
J F Nelson. Byronvllle, Ga.. 1 pkge.
Miss L C Merriman, Greenwood, S. C., 1 pkge.
Oct 29—R vJ C J >bson, Wa ktnsvi’le Ga, 1 pkge.
W 11 Pilcher, Barnett, Ga?, 1 pkge.
Rev P M Ryburn. For-yth, Go., 1 pkge.
Oct 30—I H Brai h un. Fort Valley. Ga. 1 pkge.
J J 8 Ca'loivay, Cuthbert. Ga., 1 pkge.
Special Notice,
17 ROM AND AFTER THIS DATE.
1 rur price fr WEISTERM ELEMENTARY
SPELLER, w and be One Dollar and Fifty Cents pe-. dozen.
O her School Books, of which we k- eu a full s-t >clt,
will be sol-1 at a very sma 1 advance on New Y -rk trade
pri-ep. D-a'ersnre requested io ea'l and examine our
stocks and pr-ces In fore purrhasi- g elsewhere. i: "
J. W. 15115KK & t'®.,
Nov 2 N<-. 60 Second S'. Macon, Ga.
X.E GrAL BLANKS.
ryiHE SPEC!! AL ATTENTION OF
1 L\WYERS. SHERIFFS and CLERKS OF
COURTS, is cal ed to the fact that we print, and keep
consmn lv on hand. FORTY KINDS of Legal Blanks
—printed in fce-t style on superior paper, at $1 50 per
quire. L sts and specimens s- nt on application.
Address
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
Nov 2 Macon,
LIST OF
SHEET MUSIC
FOR SALE BY
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
No. 60—Second Strest, Macon, Ga.
SONGS—EIGHTH LIST.
N 1 thank you sir! - r Fanny May Tucker 30
Not al -ne Hackett 30
Not a di um was heard Barnett 35
Not for g -Id or precioussstop 8n p 8 Hauser 30
Not ma rieil yet Russell 40
Notturu >: a i she sleeps Fe*ca 39
N ug t for nought, and all for gold Cherubini 20
N ) wreath < f fame have I to twine Peters 20
N iw the swallows are returning German air 25
Now the wind i* blow ng fresh and fair Barnett 29
Now tis sunny liarv st time Mejerbeer 30
Now what shall I sing you Mrs. Galton 30
Oam I then remembered still Barnett 15
O «re ye sleepy Maguie Root 30
O a-k me not to smile again Woolcott 30
O be r me to some blissful clime Gillingham 20
O bear me where the roses bloom Zeuner 30
O bid me nofi wed h m E*py 20
O boys carr* me long Foster 25
O 1 reathe not her name Pnillips 3 >
O bury me by the river side Barker 30
O bury me tht re Ware 30
O ca l me not unkind Hawes 30
O calm, forgetful s’umber (Othello) Ro*sini 30
O canst hou bid my heart forget Burke 20
O carry me back to Old Virginny Christy 25
O east that shadow from thy brow 20
O charming May Rodwell 30
O cold was the climate, or Ellen Aureen Monro 20
O come away from the mountain Robinson 30
O c .me love and dwell forever with me Peters 29
O come to me Rawlings 20
O com- to me love, in a beautiful dream Hewitt 2o
O come to the forest Janke 30
O come to the ingle side Aldridge 39
O come to the mountains Barker 20
O cou and I only call thee mine Bchallehn 30
O could my spirit fly to thee „ L i and
O days of youth e er^
O dearest gentle Maud Hitchcock 30
O dear 1 what can the matter be
O Dinah take this hand Sweet 30
O do net say farewell Paige 20
O do not weep because the leaves Macfarren 30
O don’t you remember Lover 30
O dost thou remember Peters 30
O doubt i.ot Schmidt 10
0 Erin my country Jeffreys 30
O fly to the prairie w Knnht 30
O for a home beside the hills Wooubury 30
O for a husband . 01 |
O forget not the time when delighted Shrivaf 30
o for the days, the happy days Loder 20
O from a mother’s eye Bishop 29
She never smiled again BazLr 20
She never tol<l her love Hayden -0
She sleep* beneath the elms Webster 35
Bhe stood by the aliar PeWßilea 20
She w .its by the river f r me Dr. Colo 35
She was fair- r than the blossoms Bchlesing<>r 3)
She wore a wr. ath of roses . Knight 30
Shells of Ocean Cherry 30
Shepherd to nis fair one Spohr 30
Os a'l the stre >ms that gently flow Bruno 20
Off for Baltimore WoolffSO
Officer’s funeral Mrs. Norton 35
Oft in the stilly night Svevenson 20
01 1 rove Keller 30
Old Abbey Beli Sporle 20
Old Aunt Lucy Brown 30
Old Aunty Brown Gumming SO
Old Aunty Neal Meyers 30
Old Bachelor Baylev 26
Old beadle Cluett 25
Old bell Russell 60
Old Bob Ridley White 30
Old chimney corner Jolley 30
O and Church bell Brown 30
Old clock Russell 60
O and cotton is king 2">
O and Dan Tucker 15
Old days w - remember Converse 30
Old Dog Tray Foster 30
O and door stone Wodbury 30
Olu dreams of love Macfarran 3o
O and Erg ish gentleman Russell 20
Old familiar iriends Barnett 50
Old lamilbr strain, I loved in happier years Peters 50
Old farm Mclntosh 30
Old farm gate Taylor 30
Old farm house Thomas 35
Old fashioned bible Oak ey 30
Old so ks are gono G F Root 30
O and f.-lk- at home Christy 25
Old frieoos are gone Mini r 30
Old fii-nd- and other days Wallace 40
Cd i t iei.dshtp’s smile Wal'ace 50
Old garden gate Hobbs 25
Old i.ray church Martin 30
Old gray goose 20
Old gum tree WilsmSO
Old m atth-stone Heath 30
OI i h me. tead Deems 30
Old house at home Loder 25
Old Jessy Converse 30
0 and John Jonej—comic Trigg 30
Old Ki g Time Russell 40
Old K rk yard Bay'y 20
Old man would be wooing Maeder 30
Old maid, companion to ‘ Old Bachelor” 20
Old mill _ Whitney 30
Old mill stream Clifton 20
Old mousquetaire Fase 30
Old cak tree Rodwe'l 20
Old piney woods B R 50
O and play ground De Reever 30
Old red cent Hawthorne 30
Old Rosin, the beau 15
Old school-house Wood 30
Old Scottish gentleman 20
Old times Knight 30
Old times and old f.ienda McNauditon 30
Old Towler Shield 20
Old tuno Glover 30
Old Uncle Ned Clapp 30
Old Water Mill Rus ell 50
Old will >w brook Fry 20
Olden time and present time Russell 30
Olden year fare thee well Dong 20
Ole Bull and Old Dan Tucker 16
Old Clem Kunkel 15
Ole Cuff in the morning Clifton 30
On a green grassy knoll Odell 30
On a sunny summer morning Hacse 30
On ga’es thy name is borne Koetlien 20
On song’s bright p.nions Mendelssohn 3 »
On the banks of Guadalquiver (Loretta) Boehsa 30
On the banks of the Rh nc Devere-.-ux 20
On the mountain’s airy summit Kuckeu 25
On to the field (Norma) Bellini 30
On io ihe charge Hewitt 50
Once as 11 >ld in glee, or the Viking’s bride MCZ 3u
Once more upon the path of life EalJe 0
On e more we sing you a song Bell 30
One oardess word L- e 30
One da-- out—sea song Scouci i 3
One day while gently riding (Trab, Trab) Kueken 30
One gautle heart (Matilda) Wallace 41
One kiss and then adieu love Willis 20
One leisure hour Blockley 8'
One par ing word Glover 30
One smile fr ni thee St Leger 20
One smiie of kindness (Giovanni de Napoli) 60
Ore struggle more—words by Byron Arkwright 25
One word wilh thee Hod-on 20
Only Child, The ' Knight 20
Only Daughter. The Peters 2)
Only waiting Geo Kunkel 40
Oritin of the harp Moore 3)
Origin of stars and bars Harry McCarthy 40
Orphan, The Baker 30
Orphan ballad singers Russell 20
Orphan Warderer Cur chman 30
Orphan’s Appeal Max Zorer 3>
Orphan’s prayer Bishop 20
Other side of Jordan Christy 40
O ir b inner Converse 30
Our boys—with colored title Baker 50
Our childho d’s home Saroni 35
Our laith then fjndly plighting (Linda) Donizetti i0
Our flag Tayl, r 20
O ir, flag is there Meitzke 30
Our good ship sails to-night Mnssett 35
Our hands have met Gilbert 30
Our Nel y’s song Glover 30
Our own fireside Barnett 26
Our own he rt Braumuller 30
Our own Rot bie Burns—picture title Tucket 35
< ur own sweet thoughts Swiss Melody 30
Our parting, or the last good night Krauss 30
Our star Mignon 30
Our way across the mountain Russell 40
Our young soldier’s grave—southern Smith 30
Outward bound Mrs. Norton 25
O-er the rippling sea (Santa Lucia) Armanrl 30
Over the summer sea (Riggoletto) Verdi 30
Owl, The Thomas 30
“Pa has struck ile” . Archer 30
Pale moon sheds its tender light Hobbs 25
Parent’s lost jewel Gould 30
Parent’s pra er Herz 20
Parted from thee Matzka 35
Parthenia to Ingomar Foster 35
Parting, or poor Bessie was a sailor’s wife Hodson 20
Parting hour Mendelssohn 30
Parting serenade Spohr 3)
Parting so ig -Ensign 3 i
Pass, pass away Chase 39
Passing bell Schub. rt 30
Pat and his cat, or “Toleration” Williams 30
Patriot mother (Une mere du Sud) Nores 35
Paul Vane, or Lorena’s reply Webster 25
Pens* % a moi, ma chere amie Drake 20
Persian rose Nelson 80
Festal, or yes the die is cast Ling 30
Pete Morris’ Bird Song 30
Peter Spa—a comic song Hess 26
by Mrs. Norton Barker 30
J’hillis is my only joy Hobbs 30
Pike's Peak Hoyt 30
Pilgrim, The . . Bellamy 20
Pilgrim fathers ' Miss Brown 30
Pdg im land forever Scottish Melody 30
Pilot on the deep Nelson 20
Pinto’s lament o’er the death of Emma Clifton 30
Pirate’s song Leslie 30
Pit and PaU Keller 80
Pily for one in childhood torn Balfe 20
Pla- e in thy memory, dearest Smith 20
Pleasure cbmbs to every mountain May 30
Pleasures of song Worley, 30
Pledge of true affection Barnett 29
Polka explained Psrry 20
Pompey O’Smash Dan Emmett 25
Poor drooping maiden Foster 30
Poor Effie Aveiy 30
Poor Irish boy Crosby 30
Poor mm’s friend Russell 30
Poor though my cot may be (Betly) Donizetti 30
Poor widow Heath 20
Pop gees the question Jarvis 31
Pop goes the weazel Twiggs 3*
Pope and Sultan Pilgrim 16
Hope he loads a happy life Grobe 3#
Popping the question La Hache 36
Portuguese captive Godbe 26
Post boy’s return Lindblad 46
Post hour Behubert 36
Power of love (Satauelia) Balfe 35
Prairie, The Merifield 36
Prairie flower Woolcott 36
Pray for those at sea Mrs. Norton 36
Pray maiden, pray for thy Turner 25
Prayer from “Moses in Egypt” Ros.-ini 30
Pretty blue star Blockley 20
Pretty bird, oh sing to me Paidon j*
Pretty Fay, why away Cherry 30
Pretty Jenny Wren Benkert 30
Pretty maidens here am I 20
Pretty things your lovers say Wallace 56
Prinna Donna Song. Irom Jullien 30
Prisoner’s lament Garcia 20
Proudly and wid , from “Fra Diavolo” Auber 36
Puritan’s mistake—with picture title 30
Puring brook Poznanski 30
Quail, The Beethoven 40
Queen Mary’s escape from Lochlcven castle 20
Queen of Merry May Loder Si
Quern of the mountain Puget 30
Queen of the roses—with picture title Blondel 50
Qu ck arise, maiden mine Dessauer 30
R -ging canal Morris 25
Rain, ram, rain Glover 30
Rail y day—puetry by Longfellow Dempster 60
Rans - es Vaehes Metz 29
Rapture dwelling Weiland ib
R .tap an. The (Rile du Regiment) Donizetti 3o
Reaper and the fl nveia Balfe 50
Reaper on the plain, Root 30
Reason why Maofarren 30
Recall of the maiden Taylor 26
Recollections of home Hutchinson 36
Rec iipilintion, The Glover 20
Recruiting Sergeant Green 20
Re rover Lin ley 49
Rtflectio i Abt 36
Remember thee Collignon 36
Remember the hour Anderson 26
Remember me Mi zart 26
Remiad me not. song or duett Wetmore 36
Rest darling, rest—lullaby Ilsley 36
Rear, warrior rest Kelley 20
Restine place of Washington Shaw 36
Retrospection Thomas 36
Rich and rare were the gems she wore Btevensont36
Rica man’s bride Linley 36
Richmond is a hard road to travel 35
Riding a raid—with portrait of J E B Stuart 25
Biding in a railroad keer, Florence 35
Riflemen, form—poetry by Tennyson Balfe 36
Ring de banjo Foster 36
Rise, gentle moon Barnett 2*
Rising Russell ft
River of song Glover 26
Roaring the fire burns (Stride la vampa ) Trovatore 36
Robert of Lincoln—song of the Bobolink Osgood 86
Robert thou whom l love Robert le Diable 56
Robin Affair 25
Rockaway T u sell 56
Rock beside the sea C* nverse 36
Rock me to sleep, mother Hewitt 36
Rock of ttie pilgrims Wyman 26
Rolling home Hall 39
Roll on blue sea Blaokw-ll 29
Roll on silver moon Turner 39
Romaika, The Moore 20
R -man maiden Millard 39
Rome, ihou art no more Jarvis 20
Rosa dear A hbott 30
Rosalie, the prairie flower 3)
Rosa’s wedding day White 3)
Rose, The Gloveq 30
R iSeAihen Bu\!y 29
Ko -e Atherton Jeffreys 30
Rose and the vosv Lovar 89
Jto-ebush The Perkins 39
Roses, beautiful as day Marsh 36
Rose I gav e at morn to thee Beam s 36
R o e of Alla -dale N ison 26
Rose of Cashmere Barker 39
Rose of mv hpart Maynard 36
Rose of H ;zl dean Cherry 36
Rose of song—words by Bulwer Blockley 3u
Rose of the Alps Lii ley 36
Rose of the world Eaton 30
Rose of Tyrone Hime 36
Rose peep n-z in at the window Taylor 36
Rose that all are praising Loder 29
R se that b ooms in yonder vale Severn 20
Rose, the zephyr and the dew-drop Lover SO
R>u;h an i ready—the soldier’s story 40
Round my ow n pretty Rose 20
Round the comer Randeggcr 30
Kov- r Trie Horn 25
Rovei’s grave Clark 25
Row gently here Bishop 20
Row, row, homeward we go Spor e *35
Row, r<-w your boat Sinclair 09
Row thy boat gently Woodbury 25
Ro.ial Charlia Lee 3>
Roy Neill Barker 30
Ru-nsellcr’s farewell Bristow 30
Sabbath morn Mendelssohn 36
Sadly and dreari'y (Pardon de Ploermel) Meyeibeer 30
kadly he roves (Carlo the minstrel) Auber 49
Sadly >igh the wilh ws (Pre aux Clercs) Herold 20
Sad news from home—picture title Gilmore 40
Sad was the hour (Bertha) Sma>t 33
Said a smile to a tear Braham £5
Sailing on the summer sea Cherry 89
Sulor boy Gibsot.e 31)
bailor b y’s carol Ra ners 86
Sai or boy’s good bye Burnham 30
Sailor boy’s soDg of the sea Webstar 30
Sailor’s reiurn Hopkins 39
Sally Primer Humill 36
Salutation to America (Jenny Lind) Strakosch 50
Santa Lucia Braga 45
Sands o’ Dee—words by Kingsley Boott 30
Sarah Bell—song and chorus Barrington 30
Sardinian National Hymn D’Amon 30
Savourneen Deelish, and Exile of Erin L
Savoyard’s return Wiiliamfi 35
Save us Maria (1 Lombardi) Verdi 40
Saw Mill, The Saroni 46
Say a kind word when you can Thomas 30
Say farewell and go Linley 30
Say my heart whence comes thine anguish Weber 20
Bay my heart why wildly beating Weber 20
Say what shall my song be to-night Knight 30
Scarlet sarafan Russian air 80
Scenes of happiness— from “the Haymakers” Root 40
Scenes of my youth Beuediot SO
Scenes of our childhood Morgan 80
Scenes tha* are brightest (M’litana) Wallace 26
Scots who hae wi’ Wallace bled Burns 20
Sea, tne sea Neukomme 20
Sea B r l, The Allan 80
Sea fight—“ Who ever saw a nobler sight” Phillips 45
Sea King’s burial Russell 30
Seeing Nelly home Fletcher 30-
Seek the lodge where the red men live Pindell 36
Seest th< u my home Petersil* a SO
Separation—words by Moore Engelbrcoht 40
8 quel to Fanny Gray Wylde 20
Serenade, La Schubqrt 35
Serena a, L i (The Serenade) Millar l 30
Seven Sisters, The Rh*-yn 60
S.ia iy Lane Glover 30
i Shall I sing you a song of the past Knight 30
| Shalt I sing you the song M-ves 20
' Sha Iwe ever meet again * Stockhausen 26
She c -mes in all her loveliness Wallace 50
S >0 died like the gem of the roses Goulti 80
She psk n, The—Student’s song 30
f he is coming with the spring jfish 80
She is seen where the vapors (Enchantress) Balfe 26
j she is tWne Grover 80