Attend ye "Bugs" and Corkers, to a fact I will relate (7 vs. and chor.) Air—"Low Backed Car." By T. M. Scroggy; publ. Scroggy (2). T. o. border. 24.3 x 15 cm.
I come from Quakerdelfy (4 vs. and chor.) Tune, "Oh Susannah." Adv: Price One Cent. All the New Songs constantly on hand. T. o. border. 23.8 x 13.7 cm.
This world's seen many changes, sirs, since it was first created (6 vs.) Air—"Bow, wow, wow." Headed: "Zieber's Popular Editions"; adv. above title: Wholesale agents: T. M. Scroggy (1) and H. K. Logan; by John L. Zieber; publ. Zieber; adv: Buy Yellow Tom
A sight for the tailors was Jonathan Spring (5 vs. and chor.) Printed and sold at the S.E. cor. 4th and Vine, Phila. [George S. Harris] Multi-line border. 20.6 x 10.6 cm.
The Corkers are a crowd of men, who loaf about the town (8 vs. and chor.) Air—"Oh Susanna." By Jack Williams; publ. Scroggy (2). T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.1 cm.
Famed Dan Rice, with his mighty Show has come (8 vs. uneven length) A tribute From An Admiring Friend; print. King and Baird (1). T. o. border. 22 x 13.9 cm.
I saw in a vision, with glory o'errun (38 lines), Variant: a. Philadelphia, October 7th, 1865; with letter beginning: Samuel B. Fales, Esq. Dear Sir: - The following poem on the Eagle, recited by me last night. . . was suggested by my delightful visit. . . to the 'Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon'. . . [signed] T. Buchanan Read." 27.8 x 21.3 cm., Variant: b. Headed: "Among the beneficent agencies in aid of the great cause which have made Philadelphia pre-eminent [first line ending "pre-";] "Samuel Fales, Esq. Dear Sir: - You have long been known as a lover of Art. . . [signed] T. Buchanan Read. Philadelphia, October 7th, 1865." 25 x 20 cm., Variant: c. [As above, but first line of heading ending "Philadel- phia".] 25 x 20 cm.
The other night, as on my bed I laid (3 vs. uneven length) By the Arkansas Traveler; adv: A Copperhead Among the Reeds, sold at 403 Chestnut Street. Blue paper. 24.5 x 10.5 cm.
Of Cape May parties you have heard, while some Tacony have preferred (7 vs. and chor.) Air.—Teddy the Tyler. Headed: "Zieber's Popular Editions"; as sung by Mr. Charles Jenkins. T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.4 cm.
I'll tell you the truth, without any flam (22 vs.) As sung, with immense applause, by A Distinguished Gent of Philadelphia, at the Grand National Circus and Menagerie, Washington City; advs: Quipp's and Co's Comic Miscellany. No. VIII, and Agents supplied at No. 383 South St. ab. 10th; cop: EDPa. T.o. border; comic cut of the ceremony of kissing the Pope's toe. 36.4 x 17.5 cm.
I keeps a Lager Beer Saloon mit pretzels, kase, und beer (10 vs.) Air—The Raging Canawl. By John L. Zieber; headed: "Wholesale Agents: T. M. Scroggy (1), G. Boshart, and H. K. Logan.", Variant: a. Publ. Zieber; adv: Buy "Polly Grey". T. o. border; yellow paper. 21.5 x 13.4 cm. (cropped at head?), Variant: aa. [Without heading, "Wholesale Agents, etc.";] publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc. A-J border. 24.3 x 14.7 cm., Variant: aaa. Title: "Dutch Fire Feller;" publ. Johnson (2); adv: Buy the Dancer's Guide. 19.6 x 12 cm., Variant: b. [As above;] headed: "Zieber's Popular Editions". T. o. border; pink paper. 21.2 x 13 cm.
As I walked down the street (4 vs. and chor.) Air—"Jockey Hat and Feather.", Variant: a. Publ. Auner (address imperfectly printed). A-J border. 21.9 x 13.7 cm., Variant: b. As sung by Bryants' Minstrels; [publ.] De Marsan (3). De Marsan military cupid border. 25.1 x 16.5 cm.
To Erin's sons of hill and plain, come listen to my feeble strain (6 vs.) Air.—McKenney's Dream Dedicated to the Sixty-ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, by M. Fay; cop: 1863, J. H. Johnson, EDPa., Variant: a. Publ. Johnson (2). 23.5 x 14.6 cm., Variant: b. Title: "Irish Volunteers, Penn'a's Gallant 69th."; publ. Johnson (2). 24.5 x 16 cm.
White folks, give me your atten- tion, while I sing you a little song (5 vs. and chor.), Variant: a. Title: "Gay Conductor On the City-Railroad-Cars"; As Sung by Lewis Simmons, the favorite banjoist, at the Melodeon, 539 Broadway; [without chorus;] publ. De Marsan (2). De Marsan clown border. 25.2 x 16.2 cm., Variant: b. As sung by Andrew J. Leavitt, the Champion Banjo Soloist; publ. Johnson (2); advs: Cards, Circulars, Bill- Heads, etc., and Sam. Sanford's New Song Books. A-J border [partly cropped]; horses pulling railroad cars. 20.5 x 12.2 cm.
Americans, attention give (7 vs.), Variant: a. With narrative beginning: "It will be remembered that this young man was shot . . ."; advs: Printed and for sale at [blank] Card and Job Printing Office Phila., and Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc. T. o. border. 18.8 x 10.3 cm., Variant: b. [As above;] 20 x 12.6 cm. (cropped)
/* is of a girl at Fair-mount, that I am going to sing (8 vs.) Air: "The Raging Canal." By Jimmy Smith; publ. Scroggy (3); adv: Largest col- lection of songs in the United States. 27.8 x 15.5 cm.
The "Bleeders" of Fight- ing so often have boasted (4 vs.) Air - Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane., Variant: a. Publ. Scroggy (2). T. o. border. 24.8 x 14.9 cm., Variant: b. [As above;] no publisher, 18.3 x 12.5 cm.
Of all the many mighty things in this here Quaker City (8 vs. and chor.) Air—Bow, wow, wow. By Francis F. Eastlack; publ. H. J. Kehr; copyright secured. T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
Rouse! ye freinds [sic] of Clay (5 vs.) Tune—"Scots wha hae"., Variant: a. By D. M. B. of 5th, Precinct, 7th, ward; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc. A-J border. 24 x 15 cm., Variant: b. [Same as above.]
Our Country is now in great danger (4 vs. and chor.) By Frank Whitaker, Esq; Dedicated to Captain Wm. McMullin. Sailor nailing flag to masthead. 23 x 9 cm. (cropped?)
Our honest Pennsylvanians, to labor they're inclined (8 vs. and chor.) Air—"Root Hog or Die." Composed for the hardy sons of Pennsylvania by James D. Gay, EDPa. T. o. border. 24 x 13.5 cm.
Hurrah for our brave Pennsylvanians (7 vs.) Air—Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean., Variant: a. Composed by Lieut. Jas. D. Gay, of Philadelphia; Copyright Not Secured; publ. Auner (3). A-J border, seal of Pennsylvania. 22.8 x 13.5 cm., Variant: b. [Without comma after "Columbia" in Air;] Composed by Lieut. James D. Gay, of Philadelphia; formerly a mem- ber of the Ringgold Artillery . . . ; Copy Right Secured. A-J border; seal of Pennsylvania. 23.5 x 14.7 cm., Variant: c. [As above;] but with adv: Sold Wholesale at 300 North 20th St. 21 x 12.7 cm (cropped), Variant: d. [As above, with "Pennsylvanian's" in first line;] publ. for the Union Soldiers by James D. Gay; with four verses. Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 43 [without figure of man], col. 21 x 13.3 cm., Variant: e. With 6 vs. and chor.; composed, published and sung by James D. Gay; adv: All Of Gay's war songs; [with BATTLE CRY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES on recto.] Letter paper; t. o. border. 24.7 x 17.4 cm, Variant: f. Title: "The Union Soldiers' Song"; composed by Lieutenant James D. Gay of Philadelphia; Formerly a member of the Ringgold Artillery . . . ; Copy Right Se- cured; cop: 1861, J. Magee, EDPa. Letter paper; double-line border with motto "Liberty and Union
Come, all ye men and ladies, pay attention to these lines (13 vs.) With a list of the dead at top of page. T. o. border, mourning woman at tomb. 26 x 17.2 cm.
I've come from Pennsylvania (3 vs. and chor.) As sung by E. C. Melville, at the Metropolitan Theater; publ. Boyd (2); advs: Boyd's Novel Exchange, and 2,000 Plays for Sale; music publ. by M. Grey. T. o. border. 21.5 x 13 cm.
A father's gift—in sunnier hours (6 vs.) With preface beginning: "Drawing a brace of pistols from his breast"; print. A. H. Senseman (2). T. o. border. 23.7 x 14.7 cm.
The old clock stands in the library wall (8 vs.) By B. J. Leedom; with narrative preceding song be- ginning: "This clock was brought over from England by the writer's ancestor in 1862" T. o. border within two double-line borders; clock. 25.5 x 19.5 cm.
See where it lies! while roughest workmen toil (16 vs.) Suggested by its ruins; dedicated to the Managers and Contributers., Variant: a. Double-line border; red ink. 26.5 x 22.7 cm., Variant: b. [As above;] with blue ink. 24.7 x 21.7 cm. c. [As above;] with gold ink on black glazed paper. 26.3 x 23 cm.
Oh! there was an old Sow she had five pigs, igs (snort) igs (whistle) igs (5 vs.) Headed: "Trio"; as sung by Messrs. Osier, Garman and Dettro, of the Fayette Glee Club of Kensington; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Billheads, etc. T. o. border; running pig. 19.5 x 10.5 cm.
Oh lovely Lilly Donnelly, it's you I love the best (9 vs.) Air—"Willow Tree." By W. H. Conrad, Pupil of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind, Philad'a.; adv: Cards and Job Printing, exe- cuted with neatness and dispatch at Johnson (3); publ. Johnson
My mustache is growing (2 vs. and chors.) Air,—Annie of the Vale., Variant: a. [Without comma after Air";] publ. Auner [without address.] A-J border. 24 x 15.3 cm., Variant: b. Sheet no. 940. Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
Let the sons of freedom rouse (5 vs.) Headed: "National Statistics. Arranged by M.J. Greene; By M.J.G.; statistics below poem and on verso; cop: 1861, M.J. Greene, EDPa.; print. M'Farland & Thomson. Double-line border; eagle with flag. 20.3 x 12.4 cm.
We are the gallant little band (4 vs. and chor.) Air—"Lazy Club." Dedicated to Company I, by J. Tittermary! [publ.] Johnson (2); adv: Printing of all description. A-J border. 19.9 x 12.3 cm. (cropped)
O, good evening gentlemen, how do you do (7 vs. and chors.), Variant: a. (10 vs. and chor.) Publ. Johnson (2). A-J border, 23.2 x 15.2 cm., Variant: b. Composed and sung by Moses Gibler, at the different Concerts; publ. Warren (3). T. o. border. 23.5 x 11 cm.