Books, pamphlets and newspapers printed at Newark, New Jersey, 1776-1900, Part 15

Author: Hill, Frank Pierce, 1855-; Collins, Varnum Lansing, 1870-1936
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: [Newark, Private press of Courier-Citizen company]
Number of Pages: 308


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*1809 Fuller, Andrew. Three Occasional Sermons. I. The Qualifications and Encouragement of a faithful minister, illustrated by the character and success of Bar- nabas. Delivered at the Settlement of the Rev. Robert Fawkner, in the Pastoral Office, over the Baptist Church at Thorn, in Bedfordshire, October 31, 1787. II. The Pernicious Influence of Delay in Religious Concerns. Delivered at a Meeting of Ministers at Clipstone, in Northamptonshire, April 27, 1791. III. The Impor- tance of a Deep and Intimate Knowledge of Divine Truth. Delivered at an Association of Baptist Ministers and Churches, at St. Albon's, Hertfordshire, June 1, 1786. [69] p. D. W. Tuttle. 1404


NOTE .- The above was printed and paged consecutively (p. 55-124) with Dr. John Ryland's sermon on the death of the Rev. Samuel Pearce (See No. 75 ante.) Many copies of that sermon do not contain the above Fuller Sermons.


1810


#1810 Evans, J. Sketch of the denominations of the Christian World. 302 p. S. J. A. Crane. 1405


*1810 Newark Academy, Quarterly catalogue of the names of the young ladies who belong to the Newark Academy under the instruction of Rev. Timothy Alden. Number 1., Newark, N. J., Broad Street, XXI March, MDCCCX. 8 p. D. William Tuttle. 1406


NOTE .- The dedication reads : "This number of the Quarterly Catalogues is respectfully dedicated by the author, to the venerable Mrs. Mary Smith, relict of the late Honourable Judge, William Peartree Smith, who on the borders of ninety, interests the friends of religion, by many anecdotes of the immortal Watts, the benefit of whose minis- terial instruction she enjoyed in early life, and is a pattern of those Christian virtues which never fail to give the highest lustre, dignity and worth." The young ladies' department was added to the Newark Academy in 1802. In 1809 it was entirely separated, with different principals and corps of teachers, and Mr. Timothy Alden, first principal of the young ladies' department, entered on his duties in January, 1810.


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*1810 Newark Academy. Key to the Quarterly Catalogue of the names of the young ladies at the Newark Academy, under the instruction of Rev. Timothy Alden; with a historical sketch of the Academy. 12 p. D. William Tuttle. 1407


NOTE. - The dedication reads as follows : "This key to the Quarterly Catalogues is respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Caroline Richards, Mrs. Elizabeth Willard, Mrs. Catharine Boudinot, Mrs. Sarah Cumming, Mrs. Euphemia Ogden, Mrs. Sarah Wallace, and Mrs. Gertrude Lee, as friends to the female department in the Newark Academy, and as taking a lively interest in every plan, which is calculated to facilitate the education and to promote the usefulness and the happiness of those who are the rising hopes of their sex, by their most obedient, humble servant, Timothy Alden."


1818


*1818 Young, David. The perusal, or the Book of Nature unfolded, a poem ; Together with a poem entitled The Contrast. 66 p. S. John Tuttle & Co. 1408


1819


1819 The New England Primer, Improved for the Most Easy Attaining the True Reading of English ; to which is added the Assembly of Divines Catechism. Sm. Q. 1409


1821


1821* Newark Library Society, Catalogue of Books, Belonging to the Newark Library Society, September 26, 1821. Broadside (Type page 15.5×9.25 inches.) n. p. 1410


NOTE .- List of books in three wide columns ; at bottom of 3d column "Library Regulations."


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1824


[1824?]* Thayer, Mrs. C. M. "Sound the Loud Trumpet." To be sung on occasion of an Address to be delivered for the benefit of the Greeks, at Trinity. Broadside. Q. n. p. 14II NOTE .- The date is assigned on the presumption that W. W. Miller's address of January 13, 1824, is referred to.


1826


1826 Powers, H. P. Female education. 1412


NOTE .- See No. 139 of this list. The Appendix (p. 19-23) contains list of Faculty, Examining Committee and School " Visiters," Curricu- lum, etc. Also copper plate view of the Young Ladies' Institute, a three-story brick building with two-story annex.


1827


1827 Newark Intelligencer, 1413


NOTE .- Since the first part of this list went to press Mr. William Nelson has called attention to the following paragraph from the Pater- son Intelligencer of March 7, 1827 : " A new paper, devoted to the cause of General Jackson, has been established at Newark, entitled ' The Newark Intelligencer.' It is edited by Mr. William Hagadorn." See No. 129 of this list.


1829


1829 Murray, Lindley, English Reader. 252 p. S.


1831 1414


*1831 The Aspect of the Times ; a political poem, and other pieces. By A Native of Newark. Printed for the author. 70+[3] p. D. Hull & Bartlett. 1415 NOTE .- Corrected entry of No. 158 of this list.


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1832


1832 New Testament, 335 p. S. Benjamin Olds. 1416


1832 Psalms of David, 478 p. T. Benjamin Olds. 1417


1836


*1836 Young, David. The Astonishing Visit; or the Illustrious Guest. A tract, in simple style, founded on science and scripture. 12 p. D. Benjamin Olds. 1418


1837


1837 Magie, David, Sermon preached at the Installation of Rev. C. Hoover, as pastor of Central Presbyterian Church. O. 1419


1840


*1840 Fitch, Charles, Reasons for withdrawing from the Newark Presbytery : by Charles Fitch, Pastor of the Free Presbyterian Church, Newark. 14 p. O. Aaron Guest. 1420


1840* Odes to be Sung at Newark, July 4th, 1840, at the Young Men's Celebration. Broadside. F. n. p. 1421


*1840 Report of the Commissioners, appointed by the Gov- ernor of New Jersey, to ascertain the number of Lunatics and Idiots in the State. Submitted to the Legislature on the 26th of February, 1840, read, and ordered to be printed under the direction of the commissioners. 47 p. O. M. S. Harrison & Co. 1422


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1841


1841 The New-Jersey Magazine, Original and Selected. Volume I. Number 1. Embellished with Engravings and Music. January, 1841. Newark : Alfred L. Dennis, 248 Broad-street. Terms-$1.50 Per Annum, Payable Half Yearly in Advance, Or, 12} Cents per Number. Postage-Under 100 Miles, 2} cents ; over 100 miles, 32 cents. 24 p. O. (Type page 42×72 inches, in double columns.) Pl. Published for the New-Jersey Magazine, Alfred L. Dennis. 1423


NOTE .- Frontispiece is steel engraving, " The Rescue," engraved by J. A. Ralph from the painting by John G. Chapman. On 4th page of cover is the "Prospectus " and table of Contents. The front cover, from which above title is taken, has an ornamental border. No. 1, in the library of Mr. William Nelson, is the only copy that has been found, and the history of the Magazine has not been obtainable.


1843


*1843 Price, David, The English Speller : containing an excellent collection of words, of all the various termina- tions, carefully arranged in progressive order, and on practical principles, with explanatory notes. 144 p. D. Il. Benjamin Olds. 1424


[1843?] The Morning Post, Aaron Guest. 1425 NOTE .- A strongly Democratic daily edited by Samuel G. Arnold.


1844


*1844 Newark Academy, Circular of the Newark Acad- emy, Isaac Harrington, Marcius Willson, A. M., Asso- ciate Principals. 12 p. O. n. p. 1426


NOTE .- Pages 2-10 are devoted to a discussion of the educational principles of the school, and pages 11-12, to a statement of terms, vaca- tions, &c. There is no list of students or teachers.


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1846


[1846]* Order of Exercises and Odes to be Sung at the Seventieth Anniversary of American Independence, cele- brated by the Citizens of Newark in conjunction with the New Jersey Cincinnati Society, July 4th, 1846. 3 p. D. Newark Daily Print. 1427


1847


*1847 Munks, James, Confession of James Munks, who was executed on Saturday, January 23, 1819. For the murder of Reuben Guild. Written by himself. 8 p. O. Aaron Guest. 1428


NOTE .- Written while the author was under sentence of death, this publication was intended for the use of his family, and especially for the education of his two children. The MS. was put into the hands of W. Brindle, printer of the Bellefonte Patriot for the above purpose. It was reprinted by A. Guest without acknowledgment.


1848


1848* McCormick, R. & Co. [Political cartoon with verses.] Broadside. Q. Holbrook's Steam Press. 1429


NOTE .- In reality an advertisement of the firm.


1849


*1849 Essex County Bible Society. Third annual report of the Essex County Bible Society, with the proceedings at the anniversary, Nov. 12, 1849, a sketch of the addresses, and circular letters to the friends of the cause in the county, and other parts of the State of New Jersey. 8 p. O. Published at the Depository of the Society, by S. R. W. Heath, Broad, near Market Street, Newark. 1430 NOTE .- Cover title ; no title page.


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1851


*1851 Medical Society of New Jersey. The law incorporat- ing medical societies, and the by-laws, rules and regula- tions, with the table of fees and rates for charging, of the Medical Society of New Jersey. Published by order of the Society, passed May 15th, 1851. 75 p. D. Daily Advertiser. I43I


[1851]* Sacred Music Association, Order of Exercises, and Odes performed by the Newark Sacred Music Associa- tion, at the Celebration of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of American Independence, by the Citizens of Newark, in the First Presbyterian Church, July 4, 1851. 4 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. I432


1852


[1852]* Ilsley, Juvenile Concert. Mr. Ilsley's last Juve- nile Concert for the Season will be given in Library Hall on Wednesday Evening, May 19th, 1852. The Program presents a much more attractive selection than is usually found in Concerts of a similar character. Tickets 25 cents. For sale at the Book-stores, at S. P. Hinds' Music Store, and at the door on the evening of the Concert. Doors open at 7 o'clock-Concert 7 3-4. 4p. O. Daily Advertiser Print. 1433 NOTE .- Cover title.


1853


*1853 Essex County Bible Society. Seventh annual report of the Essex County Bible Society, auxiliary to the American Bible Society, with the proceedings at the anniversary, Nov. 10, 1853, and important statements respecting the Bible cause in general. 8+[1] p. O. Published at the Depository of the Society, by S. G. Crowell, Broad, near Market Street, Newark, N. J. 1434


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*1853 Methodist Episcopal Church, Minutes of the Seven- teenth Session of the New Jersey Annual Conference, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, held at Bridgeton ; Convened April 13th. Adjourned April 20th, 1853. Published by Order of the Conference. 24 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 1435


NOTE .- Same for 21st Annual Conference, Trenton, April 8th, 1857.


1854


[1854]* Order of Exercises for the Celebration of the Seventy-Eighth Anniversary of American Independence By Citizens of Newark. In the Second Presbyterian Church July 4, 1854. 4p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 1436


1854 Rogers, E, P. Repeal of the Missouri Compromise considered. 24 p. D. Holbrook. 1437


NOTE .- This lately received entry confirms the suggestion made in note to No. 357.


1855


[1855] Daily Advertiser, Annual Address of the Carriers of the Newark Daily Advertiser, to its patrons, January Ist, 1855. 4 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 1438


*1855 New Jersey Baptist State Convention, Minutes of the twenty-sixth anniversary of the New Jersey Baptist State Convention, and of the eighteenth annual meeting of the New Jersey Baptist Education Society, held in the Meeting-House of the Baptist Church at Piscataway, N. J., Oct. 30th, 31st., and Nov. Ist., 1855. Correspond- ents of the New Jersey Baptist State Convention will address J. M. Carpenter, Jacobstown, N. J .; of the New Jersey Baptist Education Society, will address H. C. Fish, Newark, N. J. 40 p. O. Douglass & Starbuck. 1439 NOTE .- Same for 1855 to 1882. The back cover of the 1862 Minutes contains the constitution of the American Baptist Historical Society. Corrected title of No. 330.


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1856


1856 Does the common school system prevent crime ? [Quot.] Second edition. 20 p. O. A. Stephen Hol- brook. 1440 NOTE .- See No. 336.


*1856-57. The New Jersey Teacher : Published monthly, under the direction of the New Jersey State Teachers' Association. Isaiah Peckham, Editor. Vol. I. [Novem- ber, 1856], No. 2, Newark, N. J., 17 South Orleans Street. Terms-One Dollar per annum, in advance. All Communications, subscriptions and remittances, should be addressed to Isaiah Peckham, No. 17 South Orleans street, Newark, N. J. p. [49]-96. O. n. p. 1441


NOTE .- The first number has not been found, but was published presumably in October, 1856, and contained 48 pages. Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5 (November, 1856 to February, 1857) are in the Nelson library. The arrangement of No. 2, cited above, is as follows, and agrees with that of Nos. 3, 4 and 5 : Miscellaneous contents p. [49]-73 ; Reports. of Associations, Celebrations, etc., p. 73-79 ; New Jersey notes, p. 80- 85 ; Items and intelligence, p. 86-87 ; Editorial miscellany, p. 88-92 ; Book table, p. 92-95 ; Teachers' Directory, p. 96. No. 3, December 1856, p. 97-144 ; No. 4, January, 1857, p. 145-192 ; No. 5, February, 1857, p. 193-256. In the last number the report of the N. Y. State School Superintendent occupies pages 227-247.


1857


*1857 Crime increasing and our school tax wasted. "Pro- verbium est, adolescens juxta viam suam, etiam cum senuerit, non recedet ab eâ."


"οι πατερες μη παροργιζετε τα τεκνα 'υμων αλλ' εκτρεφετε αυτα εν Παιδεια καινουθε σια Κυριου"


31 p. O. A. Stephen Holbrook. 1442


NOTE .- On inside back cover is text of " A proposed school law."


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*1857 Essex County Bible Society, Eleventh annual report of the Essex County Bible Society, auxiliary to the American Bible Society, with the Proceedings at the anniversary, November 11, 1856, and important state- ments respecting the Bible cause in general. Published at the Depository of the Society, by Geo. O. Duncklee, 194 Broad Street, opposite to the Military Common, Newark, New Jersey. 8 p. O. 1443


NOTE .- Also for the next year.


*1857 Newark Library Association, Catalogue. 139 P.


Il. O. Douglass & Starbuck. 1444


1858


1858 The Advocate of Equal Rights. Vol. I, No. I. Peti- tion of the children of the ragged and industrial schools, etc. 2 p. F. n. p. 1445


NOTE .- " All communications must be addressed to J. W. H., 385 Broad street, Newark, N. J."


*1858 Newark Public High School. High School Annual. No. 2, January 1, 1858. N. Lloyd Andrews, E. P. Crane, Editors of the Male Department. Lizzie S. Priest, Rebecca Markham, Editors of the Female Department. 8 p. Q. Douglass & Starbuck. 1446


NOTE .- The first and third numbers, January, 1857 and 1859 have not been seen. The editors up to No. 9, January, 1865, the latest found, were D. Smith Wood, William M. Brown, Lizzie A. Marshall and Mary Kean (No. 4, Jan. 1860); Ransford A. Kirk, Henry C. Tucker, Fanny J. Lyon and Libby H. Burr (No. 5, Jan. 1861); William R. Drake, Charles C. Trelease, Bell McKechnie and Emma J. Smith (No. 6, Jan. 1862); William Fairlee and George B. Hagar (No. 7, Jan. 1863); James M. Trimble and Thos. A. Garrigues (No. 8, Jan. 1864); Thomas A. Garrigues and William F. Sayre (No. 9, Jan. 1865).


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1859


1859 Newark Orphan Asylum Association. Twelfth annual report. 20 p. D. A. Stephen Holbrook. 1447


NOTE .- Also the 13th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 3Ist and 33d reports for 1860, 1864, 1865, 1867, 1878 and 1880 respectively, have been seen.


1860


[1860 ?]* Higgins, M. H. Original Pieces Composed by M. H. Higgins, Secretary, For the Celebration of Wash- ington's Birth-Day, by St. John's Lodge, No. I F. A. M. of Newark, on February 22d, 1800, and sung on that occasion. [Dirge-Anthem.] Obl. folder [12X5} inches]. Daily Advertiser Print. 1448


*1860 Morris & Essex Railroad Company. Report of the Board of Directors of the Morris & Essex Railroad Com- pany to the stockholders, at the annual meeting, held at Newark, N. J., June 13, 1860. II p. O. The Mercury Job Office. 1449


1861


*1861 Newark Board of Health, Report of the Health Physician of the City of Newark, together with the Reports of the District Physicians to the Board of Health. Published by order of the Board of Health. 34+[1] p. O. Evening Journal Office. 1450


NOTE .- The above is report for the year 1860. Reports have also been found for 1862.


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*[1861] Attention Volunteers ! [Cut of American eagle with motto "E pluribus unum."] The Ist Regiment of the New Brigade just ordered by Gen. Wool, of New York, will leave for Washington on Wednesday. 200 Able Bodied Volunteers From Newark, will be accepted immediately and mustered into service at once. Ample Provision will be made for the support of the family of each Volunteer. For particulars enquire at the Recruiting Office, in Broad Street, first door below the Corner of Market street, over Ogden's Auction Store. W. E. Buckingham, Captain, &c., &c. Poster. 42}X 28₺. Daily Advertiser Print. 145I


*1861 Newark Library Association, Appendix to the cata- logue of the Library of the Newark Library Association. (Books added since 1857.) 68 p. O. Francis Starbuck. 1452


*1861 Newark Philomathic Society. Constitution and By- Laws of the Newark Philomathic Society, Organized May IIth, 1854. "Thought and action." II p. T. Francis Starbuck. I453


NOTE .- Cover title is the same, but with the motto "Unitas et Perseverantia."


1862


1862* St. John's Lodge, No. 1. A Selection of Masonic Odes and Hymns for the use of St. John's Lodge, No. I, F. & A. M., for the various ceremonies of a Master Mason's Lodge. 39 p. O. A. Stephen Holbrook.


1454


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1863


*[1863] Cladek Zouaves Co. G, 35th Reg't N. J. Vols. Col. J. J. Cladek. [Cut of American Eagle with motto "Avoid the draft."] Bounty, $615 ; Government Bounty, $415 ; City Bounty, $200; State Pay, $216; Cash Paid on Muster, $240; City Aid Furnished Those Having Families ! Recruiting Offices, 107 Market Street, and on the Park, Lieut. Frank S. Taylor, Recruiting Officer. Poster. 43×33 inches. Mercury Print. 1455


1864


1864* Baird's Assembly Reporter. Vol. I, No. I, Newark, May 20, 1864. 8 p. Q. n. p. 1456


NOTE .- Nine numbers (May 20-30, 1864) were issued, reporting the sessions of the Presbyterian General Assembly.


1867


*1867 Clayonian Literary Society, Constitution and by- laws of the Clayonian Literary Society, Newark, N. J. Organized September 24th, 1861. Reorganized Decem- ber 16th, 1864. Truth is triumphant and justice is cer- tain .- Henry Clay. 17 p. T. n. p. 1457


*[1867] Essex County Courts. List of causes in Essex County Courts [Calendar for 1867] April term, 1867. 13 p. Sq. O. Starbuck, Jennings & Bro. 1458 NOTE .- Cover title only.


*1867 The time at hand: or Evidences that the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ will occur the present year, 1867. Behold I come quickly. Jesus. 72 p. D. Herald of the Bridegroom Print. I459


NOTE .- By S. S. Brewer and A. Decker ? See No. 456.


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1868


*1868 Kase, Karl. The land of dreamers; and other poems.


For the waves of the deep, for the wings of the gale, One ship I launch out on the sea,


Scarce hoping that ever its vanishing sail Will bring back a treasure to me.


47 p. S. Evening Courier. 1460


*1868 Methodist Episcopal Church. Newark Conference. Minutes of the Eleventh Session of the Newark Con- ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, held at Plainfield, New Jersey, March 18-24, 1868. Publishing committee : J. I. Boswell, W. N. Searles, S. H. Opdyke, Elbert Clement. 51 p. O. R. B. Yard, Bookseller and Stationer. 1461


NOTE .- Pages 46-51 are obituaries of John Summerfield Coit, Anna Larew and Mary E. Craig.


1869


*1869 East New Jersey Baptist Association, Minutes of the Twenty-Eighth Anniversary of the East New Jersey Baptist Association held with the North Baptist Church, Jersey City, June Ist and 2d, 1869. J. Banvard, D. D., Moderator. Clerks: Rev. J. D. Merrill, Rev. W. D. Siegfried. Communications should be addressed, 263. Bank Street, Newark, N. J. 32 p. O. Jennings Brothers. 1462


NOTE .- On third page of cover is " Historical Table of the East Jer- sey Baptist Association."


*1869 Hart, Charles E, The Address delivered at the funeral service of Christian H. Scharff, Dec'd, held in the North Reformed Church, Newark, N. J., July 15th 1868. 11+[I] p. O. Amzi Pierson & Co. 1463


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*1869 National Sunday School Convention, Minutes of the third National S, S. Convention, held at Newark, N. J., April 28th, 29th and 30th, 1869. With a verbatim report of the address of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, and addresses of Hon. Geo. H. Stuart, Rev. Drs. Hall, Tyng, &c. 85 p. O. Il. Published by Theodore F. Crane. 1464


*1869 New Jersey Legislature, An Act to revise and amend the charter of the town of Orange, together with general ordinances passed by the Common Council. Published by authority, Sept., 1869. 95 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 1465


1870


*1870 [Coles, Abraham.] Catalogue of the Art Gallery and Zoological Garden, opened for the Benefit of the Scotch Plains Church, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 3 to 10 P. M., at the Residence of Dr. Coles, Scotch Plains, N. J. 8 p. O. Jennings Brothers. 1466


*1870 East New Jersey Baptist Sunday School Convention, Twentieth Anniversary of the East New Jersey Baptist Sunday School Convention, held with the Baptist Church, at North Orange, September 21st, 1870. Printed for the Convention. 22-+[1] p. O. Jennings Brothers. 1467 NOTE .- Cover title.


*1870 Our Magazine, A monthly periodical of interesting family reading. Vol. I, No. 1. October, 1870. Pub- lished by William R. Mattison, Newton, N. J. 32 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. I468


1871


1871 Essex County, Rules of the Board of Chosen Free- holders, of the County of Essex, New Jersey. 12 p. T. Daily Advertiser Office. 1469


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1872


1872 Cleveland, Edmund J. Catalogue of Coins, &c., of


- Edmund J. Cleveland, Elizabeth. Amzi Pierson & Bro. 1470


1872 Newark Common Council. Rules and Orders of the Common Council of the City of Newark, 1872. II p. D. Francis Starbuck. 1471


*1872 Peoples' Savings Institution. By-laws of the Peoples' Savings Institution, 443 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. 4 p. S. Williams & Plum. 1472 NOTE .- Cover title only.


1873


*1873 East New Jersey Baptist Association. Minutes of the Thirty-Second Anniversary of the East New Jersey Bap- tist Association, held with the Bergen Baptist Church, Jersey City, June 3d and 4th, 1873. Minutes of Corre- sponding Bodies should be addressed to Rev. J. C. Buchanan, Scotch Plains, N. J. 31 p. O. Jennings & Hardham. 1473


NOTE .- Same for 1881, 1883 and 1885 (40th, 42d and 44th anniver- saries) have been seen, besides those cited in Nos, 637 and 1462. It is probable that most, if not all, of the others also were printed at Newark.


[1873] Foster Home, Grand Concert for the Benefit of the Foster Home, Ye Old Folks, Friday Evening, Feb- ruary 21st, 1873, at Association Hall. 4 p. D. Star- buck & Dunham. 1474


*[1873] " Pro Bono Publico !" Lyon's Historical Discourse on Boonton ! For Sale only by the Author, at his Store, on Brook St., Boonton. Price 50 cents. Broadside. 28X21 inches. Journal Print. 1475


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1874


1874 Daily Advertiser, Carriers' Manual, 1874. 12 p.


D. [Daily Advertiser.] 1476.


*1874 Ford, William F. The Industrial Interests of New- ark, N. J., containing an Historical Sketch of the City, also a complete summary of the origin, growth and present condition of Newark's industries. Including the Location and Description of all the Manufacturing Establishments. 271 p. O. Map and Il. [Daily Advertiser Print.] 1477 NOTE .- Published by Van Arsdale & Co., New York.


*1874 Harris, P. A. Report on a case of excision of the upper extremity of the femur, after compound comminuted fracture. 8 p. O. Jennings & Hardham. 1478 NOTE .- Reprinted from the Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey.


*1874 Honeyman, A. V. D. In Memoriam. Biographical sketch, extracts from letters and addresses and religious Journal-entries of Dr. John Honeyman. For the family. 70 p. Sq. D. Daily Advertiser Office. 1479


*1874 Knights Templar, Statutes, rules and regulations of Damascus Commandery, No. [cut of emblem] 5, Knights Templar of the State of New Jersey, 1866. Revised and adopted September 25th, 1873. 36 p. Tf. Amzi Pierson & Bro. 1480


*1874 North New Jersey Baptist Association, Minutes of the Forty-First Anniversary of the North New Jersey Baptist Association, held with the East Orange Baptist Church, June roth and 11th, 1874. Next anniversary to be held at Passaic, on the second Wednesday of June, 1875, at 10 A. M. Introductory Sermon-Rev. W. D. Hedden. Historical Sketch-Northfield Church. Cor- respondence and Minutes of Associations should be addressed to Rev. Geo. F. Love, Deckertown, Sussex Co., N. J. 34+ [2] p. O. Jennings & Hardham. 1481


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*1874 New Brunswick Theological Seminary. Fifth annual report of the standing committee of the Peter Herzog Theological Hall, to the Board of Superintendents of the Theological Seminary. Submitted May, 1874. 10 p. O. Amzi Pierson, Bro. & Co. 1482


*1874 Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of New Jersey. Constitution and canons of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New Jersey, as adopted in Con- vention at Burlington, 1837. And subsequently amended. To which are appended legislative acts, etc. Published by order of the Convention. 45 p. O. Daily Adver- tiser Office. 1483




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