C i. 324^ 1 (D| Ccmj #C53 Duke University Libraries New music : Conf Pam #659 DT^0blDE3U PUBLISHED BY GEO. DUNN & CO., RICHMOND, V A AND JULIAN A. SELBY, COLUMBIA, S. C. Annie of the Vale— Music by J. R. Thomas, Author of "In my Cottage by the Sea." When this Cruel War is Over — Music by Henry Tucker. We Have Parted — Poetry and Music by Miss Ella Wren. Kathleen Mavourneen — F. N. Crouch. Harp of the South ! Awake — C. L. Peticolas. My Wife and Child — Poetry by General Jackson, of Ga., Music by F. W. Rosier. See at Your Feet a Suppliant One — Balfe. Rock Me to Sleep, Mother— Music by J. H. Hewitt. Mother, is the Battle Over? Virginian Marseillaise — Original French Music. Keep Me Awake, Mother — Denck. The South — J. H. Hewitt. All Quiet along the Potomac To-night — J. H. Hewitt. ALL PRINTED ON GOOD PAPER, WITH ORNAMENTAL TITLES, RETAIL PRICE, ONE DOLLAR EACH. The trade supplied at " half off," with an additional five per cent, when one hundred of any one piece is ordered. Blank Music Lines on the best cap paper, $1 per sheet of four pages — forty per cent, off to the trade. Richmond, Va., tizptember, 1863. / /)ff!A NOW READY: niKN Soli > at the Richmond New Thea- . in the "Vir{ ivalier," by Misa Sallie Partington. l] tain G. W. Alexander, A. A. (J. & A. P. M. Aim — 2 with the Auburn ILiir. "Wu - Will Cari "low" — Poetry by C. C. Sawyer, Author of "When this Cruel War is Over.*" Music by . Thorn] :id will be ready in a few days — 1 :' ('. S. A i vi'i;uVKi> 1 1 U N I T,n"> I X- iin: Piano Fortb; and [JALLAD— Farkwi I ding Hope — Music by ••IlL r . peomalife* P H 8.5