Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1869 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hr onr thib our for ruTUM wmsaauof HITCHCOCK’S CHEAP AND POPULARMBSICAL POtmiS Our MoHe i’'Popular MHiele it Feunlur Prise./’ «,d we are un-parid to supply Uliolc* HI met Mu' sic at Prices within tie reach or all. For years past the music loving community, uh<t parents, hare Van Krsmrirrlu taxed by tlie Publishers of Sheet Music, for publication* which inluht have been Issued at one-fifth the prtnet charged for them. Tlie ex. torilanate rate* were obtained under the plea that the demand tvas limited, and therefor* the sales small: bsoce lprgc prices most lie Obtained upon the pieces sold. -It was also slated that the ninonnt* paid to Composers made It Impossible to Issue music at a lower price. Thle last afscrllon It, and not been, nntorlonsly untrue. No class of persons In this country have been so poorly paid as those whoio tslents In thr Musical World have contributed to the happiness or thonsanda, and shed lustre upon their proleealon. With a belief thst a fair profit could be obtained by lares sales, Induced by low prices, we Inaugurated our list If. I) Ime pud Dime Herieu of itliiftlc lor thr Million, and an entirely aatlaftictory rcfult ban proved tl»e corroctnraa of our llieory. We have kept eteadlly mindful of theueceralty for choice Brlectlona nnd m»iyrf««Ai In all that wo nubltvh. and by o llbenil conrae toward all who contribute Original Com* nowltton*, we have succeeded In placing before the public Catalogue* which defy.cpijitt<*Utfon. in addition to our Sheet Music, we have commenced tho publication of a NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, each number of which will contain aflo «Bt eight page* of select mualc, arranged for tli© Piano, besides note* on Art, and miscellaneous reading for Wuj family circle. Our price ($3 per annum) 1m lower than that of any mualcal magazine now published In the United State*. fc Thepaperlrof nanp«rb quality, the praw*work flrMt-claw*, and w« take pride fu offering 1t to lllmflltni AS a magazine Which hnn no superior. Specimen copies mailed on receipt of prlco —25 cent*. i -*-

Hitchcock’s Half-Dime Music! Believing that whatever tend* tp nmu*e and Instruct, to cultivate* uftd develop‘the lntud, or to elevate tho character and djvt r-tfy {iipsintnre of. Hom I* ever woleome to rite 'Amejneim people, thin fk»rlc* ta reajM'ctfully presented. i)ur object I* to enable ell clasMca —rich and poor—who have a desire for Muhlc, to become poM;*<‘ssed of all tho popnlnr productions of the day, without incurring an almost prohibitory expense: In n wortU to supply CHOICE All'WC AT A ?KIUK WITHIN TJIE REACH OF ALL! The price of each No. Is 5 eta. No. Author. 1. Captain .Jink* Maclayun 2. Won’t you tell me why, Robin? Llaribel ft, We'd better bide a wee v t. Blue Eyes MoUot/ 5. Not for .Joseph Lloyd 6. Good-bye, Sweetheart, good-bve /Titton 7. I really don't think I shall many ..(labri lie 8. Praise of Tear* Schubert P. Champagne unarlle..; ; Lee 10. Skating Rink Tolka Wientr 11. tk-aevieve Waltz *... “ 12. Come hither, my baby, my darling '* 18. The Danish Bov’* Whistle * Graff 14. Little Maggie May llinmphin 15. Maggie’s Secret C7a» ibtl 16. Hl* Love shines over all Fb'bcs 17. The Old Cottage Clock Molloy IS. Silver Chime* Clarfbel 19. The Rose of Krtn Benedi t 30. Arm-In-Arm. Polka Mazurka Strauss 21. She might not suit vour fancy Millard 22. Riding down Brondwity Andrews 28. Waltzing down at Long Branch...... M 34. Still I love thee Dobson. 25. The Passing Bell (Sacred Song.) G lartbel 3d, Take l>nck the Iloart.. .i “ 27. See the Conquering Hero. (Inst'l.) Handel 38. There’s a charm In 6prlng. Hulloh 29. Up In a Balloon Hawnond 30. Olympic Sr-hottlsche 81. IxfoivGalop 82. Beautiful Boll* Watwlu 88. Llgh tof the World. (Sacred 50ng.)......... Hatton 84. Tlw Life Boat „ Claribel 85. The Rosy Wreath Raymond S 6. I will not ask to press that Cheek V. Gabriel 87. Susan’s Story Claribel 38. Power of Love. (Inst’l.) Wade ‘ 89* Flying Trapeze Raymond 4n. Belles of Broadway “ 41. Gems from Urphee. (Violin and Plano.). •• 42. Gens d’Amies Dnet. “ “ . " 48. Velocipede Johnny Lennder 44. St. Nlcnola* Galop Hatley 45. The Moonlit Sea ..Front 46. Pei Ichole’a Letter. (Inst’J.) Offenbach 47. Home. Sweet Home. (Inst’l.) Richards 48. Woodslrle and Polka Bail* y 49. l.e Sabre (le uion Perc. (Lnst’l. Offenbach sn. Call me thin* own L % Eclair 51. Why wandering here ? Nathan 52. Prqtty .pretty Bird.. Wat'erly 58. Those Tassel* on tne Boots ....a.... Raymond 54. Five o’clock lit tho Morning Claribel 85. Lady Mine Warerly 56. Bootblack’s Song “ 57. Sweetheart Rnlfe 58. The Smile of Memory Warerly 59. Mabel Waltz Irriny 60. Meet me In the lane, Love Rlamphin 61. Tlie Lancashire Laws Raymond 62. The Foreign Count Lloyd 63. Where there’s a will there’s a way Sa-r 6A. Be watchful and Beware. Glover aßfttoston Belle*. Raymond P 67 Chestnut Street BeHes •» 68. My Mother dear *• 69. Day and Night 1 thought of thee. Shriryill 70. The Fidgety Wife fV>»v»ri 71. My Angd Gvylltlmo 72. On! you pretty blue-eyed Witch •.>.... Taylor 73. () would f were a Bird..* .“'..Rlamphin 74. The Fairy’s Wcjl Warm ly 75. Bachelors Hall., Culver 76. A Iter Dark Stetrart 77. The Bashful Voting Lady..., GUner 78. Larboard Watch. (Duct.) Williams 79. Mary of Argyle Sbotvli 80. Maggie Morgan ** 81. Willie w ent a Wooing. Raymond 82. School for .tolly Dogs: Copeland 83. Kitty'Tyrrell .Glover 84. The BCfl goe* a Ringing for SAlrah...... Hunt 85. Castle* in the Air Adauu, 86. Scenes.that are Brightest.....*...* Wallace 87. Paddle yonr own Canoe....mwin Ho/mou 88. Crescoifc City Bareli Royers 89. Nothing else to do Hatton 90. Ka-fpozle-uiu. Stetrart 91. Sally; Bally. Liter 92. Of wlmt is the Old Man thinking Kniyht 98. Continental Sohottlwlie . Rotters 9-t. The Cavalier Glover 95. I’eantiful Hope * Raid 96. I’m not myself at all Lmr 97. Juanita.. Notion 98. Molly Bawn Later ' 99.'Bauuallna Waltz, o>ffenbaeh 100. Go It while you’re young Wurerlu 101. 1 have a rose,... . ...... ......;,.. .QtrrinyUns 102. Smiles and Tears.... .r....?.; ...Ctlpptngdalo 108. The white blossomed tree. Mnsf/wre 101. O that 1 were a song. Hlmo JOS. This world is full ol beauty Warerly 106. Never mfod the rest H. F\tse 107. Good Night Flowers 10k; Tommy Dodd .Raymond 109. Dancing Shadow Royers 110. Scotch Lnssle Jean Peahotly 111. O take me to thy heart again Rone lU. Mary Emma Polkai i 5...... Royers 118. Only it lock of lirtlr *...cuiriboi 114. You and I “ 115. When the Swallow* homeward ny■. AH 116. Then you'll Remember tnc.......... \ . 117. Little Bird, little Bird on the Tree Claribel 118. She Is not Fair to Outward view Sullinm 119. The Skipper and lit* 80y..: Gabriel 130. The Drawing Room Schottlsche ...Ikm glass 121. Waverly Polka Sedgwick 132. Thc.Love-ljght In your Eye 138, The Heart Brtw'<*d Down Ralfn 124. The Bridal Ring Rod well 125. The Fairy’s Frolic v. Setlatrh k 126. Old Simon the Cellarer ..Holton 127. In Happy Moments Wallace. 128. It Ought not Thus to Be AH 129. Th* March of the Silver Trumpets Viviani 80. The Emma Mazurka .Rogers 181. Heaven nnd Thee Guglielmo 182. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Raymond 133. Sunset Galoh Wild 131. Tlwvf was a Simple Maiden....... ...«.Macfartvn 185. The Blue Bird Polka Rogers 136. Call her Back and Kiss hor ..Clifton 137. Raw. Brothers, Row. (Duet and Cho.) &/<*»’ 138. Would you he Yojmg Again .Cllptiingdale 139. Water Lily Polka. Royers 140. Stranger* Yet Claribel 141. Janet?*Choice 112. ICahnotSing the Old Songs •' J4B* The Peace of tlie Valley Haifa 144. Coming Through the Rye * Scotch 145. Within a MUo of Kdtnbofo “ 146. Spanish Mmotcbr Millard 147. She Wore a Wreath of R0he5............... .Knight 148. ’Tls Hard to Give the Hand.... 7 Glorer 149. Have you Seen, her Lately ?. Tnlo 150. I’ll Ask my Mother... Fktrnshatn I "ST The above can be obtained at the mualc, book nnd periodical storey, or by enclosing the price, FIVE CENTS each. Other choice selections will rapidly follow. The Tixtde supplied by News Companies.

fIiWOCR’S BIME SERIES OF SELECT MUSIC FOR TilK MILLION. To properly aprmenmte Author's— and thereby to stlmclntc native talent—ls a cardinal mature of our undertaking: while to'plow upon the Plano rtejh gems, requiring more space than tho Half-Dime Series- affords. Induces the Inauguration of the Dluifl Bel les, which, It la believed, will accomplish both of these aims. Parents can rest assured that. In tho future os In tho post, our publications will be srrtipeUmMy free H orn anything that Ims an Immoral or hrrtful tendency, so that those who subscribe for the numbers os Issued will find nothing to offend even the most lastldipus taste. ThetblJowingareßOW ready: ■ ■■■ -; li Anvil Chorus. |». GlenwoQdTolka. « p. ♦ h * Üb, “* 8. Wedding March. , 37T. It Is letter to latigh than ». Ss*” 1 ' *. S WWiew. 8. Hlrepwell, sweat angel. 31. , SffixKSfc, 81. Hit Blanaagaa's Faiiy. ’ ift 1 The min” s Prayer. 33. The Pioneer ft Mhroh. ikSSMSSSKR ■‘■•■‘ljSgSWSSgE’ - 18. In tr-ara I nlqc for thee. 41. VRlllance Polka, n. Ki* Walfz., •//( «. TfrAgata, 18, Lillian’s Song. 43. Alplno Belts. I*3 Loag Branch Polka. Ul. The Sen Flower. IMWeHira »• tlSSSSfSJfSSidwereiS: ISfagfe Bf Aw of oar IjabUcniions coo be had of.muslc, book ams periodical dealers generally throughout the ’United States snd Canada, at by mall on receipt of t *4 lieekninn Nt,, New Yerk. THIRTF DtJ4l)tf POISOHIB, seconding to the “ Journal of (nicmlstry* are sold In Oils market to ohanae the color, ol tba hair. The “Medical Gazette “sejre that theyarewOi-Udeaeas dyes, *R“ that their sole la a “CRIME" Tim proprtotori Jars nr* mlnnU them tn rhemkhlematyele. Cristaduro’s Excelsior Hair Dye, oh tlie Contrary, has heOnAMlytedhy Prottssor Chilton, tbegreatorialytloal rhemtat, and pronounced absolutely harmless, OS well M efficient. Heebie written certificate 'it Critiadoio's, Astor House New York. CRrsTADOfWVB »ntm PRESERVATIVE, ae a Dressing, acta like a charm on the Hair after Dyeing. Try It. -815 8 0