Confederate States vs. John H. Gilmer: Substance of the Opening Argument of John H. Gilmer, with Authorities and the Opinion of Judge Halyburton Construing the Sequestration Act, &c.
Pray, Maiden, Pray! A Ballad for the Times to the Patriotic Women of the South. Respectfully Dedicated. Poetry by A.W. Kercheval Esq. Music by A.J. Turner.
Call me not back from the Echoless Shore. Reply to "Rock me to Sleep Mother." Song with chorus and lullaby ad lib. Words by Chas. C. Sawyer. Music by Henry Tucker.
Violetta, or I'm Thinking of a Flower. Words by Morgan C. Kennedy, Esq. Music by Edward O. Eaton. Inscribed to Misses Maria W. Skelton and Kate S. Finney, of Virginia.
A Discourse before the General Assembly of South Carolina, on December 10, 1863, Appointed by The Legislature as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer. By B.M. Palber, D.D., of New Orleans, LA.