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Lynch Andrew, 64 Congress
Macpherson John A., Main c Fair Van Dorn S. Peapack
Martin R. T. Mt. Holly
Benjamin William A., 13 Hanover Pennington Judge & Sitgreaves- Phillipsburg
Welsh Patrick .
Coussen P. Plainfield GOGGINS & HENDRICKSON REED G. W. Red Bank Somerville Warman Samuel C. Stockton Trenton
Carroll Patrick, Lamberton c Ferry
Carbary Wm., 148 S Warren
Christy Wmn., Fall c Decatur
Cox Henry T., 92 Warren
DAVIES C. J., 84 Greene Donau & Kahnweiler, 50 Greene Keeler James, 60 Greene
McKenna Patrick, Ferry c Union
Norcross William W., 62 Warren O'Sullivan James, Ferry c Greene
Wilson J. H., 34 Greene Jones Lloyd Tuckerton
Page Thomas Malone J. C. Winter J. C.
Washington
Wire Workers.
De Witt G.
Belleville
Madden Andnow, ft Burnet New Brunswick,
NOVELTY WORKS, Chamberlin & Co. (cast steel), ft West (see adv) Paterson
Cooper, Heweth & Co., Sandtown n Broad Trenton
Winkler G., 11 Greene
ROEBLING JOHN A., White Horse rd o of the Canal S. Tronton
Wood Dealers.
(See also COAL AND WOOD DEALERS.)
Mulford David, Union c Crane Elizabeth Holmes H., Passaic av n Toll Bridge Harrison Biron J. B., 100, 102, & 104 Washington Hoboken
Ortman Charles, 176 Bloomfield & 153 Garden
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Knotsmann Frederick, Palisade av Hudson City Boyes Frederick, 30 Montgomery Jersey City Hogan William N., Jersey av c S 8th Williams Martin, 237 Grand
STOUT, VAN WICKLE & MARTIN, 157 Burnet & ft Albany
New Brunswick Rogers William Old Bridge
Roler William Terhune Stephen - Princeton
Wood Type Manufacturer.
Webb Ebenezer R., r 90 Water
Paterson
Wood and Willow Ware.
PETERS J. II.
Rowley A., 59 Greene
Red Bank
Tronton
Wool Dealers.
Carter & Fitzsimmons, 43 R R av Newark Belden & Bro., head of Market Salem Marshall Joseph, Union n Barnes Trenton
Potts William H., Warren 2d ab 3d Pres- byterian Church
Woollen Goods Manufacturers.
Wiggins William Asbury Oaks D. & Son (tweeds and cassimeres)
Bloomfield
Bell Wm. II.
Branchville
Dubois R. & J., Commerce Bridgeton
Warman William Broadway
Nichols Wm. II. Chester
Duncan J.
Franklin
Steets J. W. & Co.
Hulme J. S. & Son, Pine
Mt. Holly
DUNCAN HENRY N. (Excelsior
Works), Passaic n E Parker
Newark
Passaic Mills, S. & R. Duncan, Commer- cial opp Gas Works
Bond, Reading & Co., Factory c Cooper
Trenton
Brook James, 38 W Front (shirts)
CROZER EDWARD HI., Fair opp
Mill (shirts)
Waterhouse George W., Saxony Mills (shirts)
Wilson Samuel K., Factory .n Warren ! Irwin Levi G. Turkey
Yankee Notions.
Jedel J. & Bro., 93 Prince
Newark
Yarns, Batts, Wicks, and Warp.
Belvidere Manufacturing Co., Wm. Hil- ton, agent (cotton yarns) Belvidere
Bowdin A. (batts) Caldwell
Petree David
Columbia
Wortendyke C. A.
Godwinville
Brinokle & Shubrick
Groveville
Bailey Benjamin, 105 River (yarns)
Paterson
Schittler Mary A., Fulton bel Milton av (wadding) Rahway
Zinc.
Manning & Squire
Bergen
NEW JERSEY ZINC CO., E. River n
Point la
Newark
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NAMES TOO LATE FOR REGULAR INSERTION.
Academies and Seminaries.
Freer James
Branchville
Ambrotypes, Photographs, &c.
Davy William II. McDonald
Architect.
Williamson James II.
Branchville
Bakers.
Munder William B. Jackson James
Harrison Salterville
Blacksmiths.
Cortright William Cramer William II.
Branchville
Jervis William
Rorbach Jolin II.
Tingley Abel
Hewitt John A.
Lesser Cross Roads Pepokating Pluckemin
Irving Samuel C. Mccullough Francis Tiernay James Rowland John Courtright Allen
Harrison Salterville Wikertown
Boat Builders.
Fish & Morton Smith W.
Salterville 66
Carpenters and Builders.
Post Henry C. Van Buskirk John
Salterville
Carriage and Coach Maker. Adams John B.
Branchville
Cattle Dealers and Drovers.
Branchville
Churches and Clergymen.'
Lloyd George W. (P)
Branchville Flemington
Swain Thomas (B)
Walters Thomas (M)
Baptist Grove, bet Wayne & Mercer Sts. Rev. Wheelock Parmley ) Jersey City Congregational (Lyceum), Grand St.
Episcopal (free), York bet Grove & Bar- row. Rector, Robert Traverse, Jr. First Presbyterian, Washington c Sussex. Rev. Charles K. Imbrie First Reformed Dutch, Grand bet Wash- ington & Warren. Rev. David H. Rid- dle, D.D.
Graco (E), e of Erie & South Seventh Sts. Charles Arey, Rector
IIedding (M), Montgomery bet Grove & Barrow. Rev. Charles Larew Scotch Presbyterian, Barrow n Newark av. Rev. William Cochran
Second Presbyterian, South 6th bet Jer- sey av & Erie. Rev. Geo. C. Lucas Second Reformed Dutch, Wayne bet Grove & Barrow. Rev. Paul D. Van Cleeff St. Mary's (R C), Erie c S Second. Rev. Dominick Seneg
St. Matthew's (E), Sussex bet Washing- ton & Warren. Rev. J. B. South St. Paul's (M), S Sixth bet Grove & Erie. Rev. - Dunn
St. Peter's (R C), Grand, bet Washing- ton & Warren. Rev. J. Kelly Trinity (M), York bet Washington & Warren, Rev. Win. P. Corbit Third Reformed Dutch, opp Hamilton Square. Rev. Cornelius L. Wells Unitarian, Montgomery & Grove. Vaoant Zion (M), (col'd), Morgan n Prospect Young Men's Christian Association Room, Montgomery & Warren Gore William (M E) Hind William (B)
Livingston
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Janeway John L. (I)
Bray John Canfield Albert Drake Archibald Hancy Harman M.
Branchville
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Dressmakers.
Caufeila Mary Jervis June Russell Delia Vreeland Rachel
Branchville
Saltorville
Distiller and Rectifier.
Osborne Joseph A.
Pepokating
Dyer and Scourer.
Bell William II. Branchville
Express.
Wolven William
Salterville
Farmers and Planters.
Ayers David Branchville
Ayers James Ayers Nelson
Beardslee Barcus L,
Beemer Charles L. Beemer John, Jr.
Bedell Henry, Jr.
Bedell Andrew
Bell Abram
Bray John
Compton David
Crane Nelson
Crane Andrew R.
Crane Alanson
Crane Obadiah, Jr.
Clark Harman " Dalrymple Jolin
Dekay W. W. Deunis Jucob C. Ensloy Prodmore
Everitt John L.
Holton Isaac
Martin Elizabeth
Martin Henry
Mathews Hampton Phillips Ann Phillips Charles L.
Phillips Henry
Phillips Jesse Phillips Simon
Predmore Paul H.
Roe William H. Ryerson William Krymer Barret P. Krymer Harrison Lautz George
Sindaley Silas Stoll David Stoll Mrs. Mary.
Strader Joseph
Strader William II
Struble Richard Sterens Elisha Strew Jacob A.
Smith Nelson O. . Smith Samuel P. Stuble Daniel
Salter Amos Wood Henry
Livingston 66
Monmouth
Presbyterian, Rev. F. Chandler
Reformed Dutch Church, Rev. E. W. Collier Baptist, Rev. Taylor Roman Catholic, Rev. Young
First Presbyterian Church, Rev. D. Irving
Morristown
Second Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. E. Edwards -
M. E. Church, Rev. M. E. Ellison Baptist Church, Rev. C. D. W. Bridge- man
St. Peter's Church (E), Rev. R. N. Mer- rit
Church of Redeemer (E), Rev. T. F. Cor- nell
Catholic Church, Rev. Lawrence Hoy African (M E) Church, Rev. Jonathan Hamilton
Blauwelt W. (P) Peapack
Armstrong George Brush Wm. (R D) Cornell F. R. (P)
Pluckemin
Half (M) Şalterville :
Stillwell A. L. (R D) Welsh (M)
Clothing Dealer.
Stivers Simeon HI.
Branchville
Coal Dealer.
Glueck
Salterville
Confectioner.
Stoll Josoph A.
Brunchville
Coopers.
Roe Leonard Coykendall Yelotas Crane William Howell Vincent Lantz Richard Teople John
Augusta Branchville®
Pepokating
Pluckęmin
Country Stores.
Orsborne W, & P. Roe O. & J. Price G. W. Struble MoDanolds Bunn H. C. Jerolainen James Vandevoro & Son Van Zandt & Co. Glueck
Branchville
Lesser Cross Roads
Pluckemip
Salterville
Musk
Weber Henry W. (B) Beid Horace H. (E) St. Peter's (P E), Methodist Episcopal, Rev. G. R. Snyder
Pepokating
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Slater William Tucker Isaac Wade Morris NEILSON JAMES Adams Robert Armstrong James D. Armstrong R. V. Armstrong William Berry Britton Berry Louis Roe Solomon Pellet Richard W. Pellet Stephen J. Phillips Nelson
Branchville
Flour Mills.
Ames
Pluckemin
Sutphen R. O.
Grocers.
Salterville
Blake Mrs. Crips Thomas
Hotels.
Myers E. A. Van Camp M.
Pluckemin
Brown J. M.
Bunn W. x
Davenport R.
Gaston D.
Gaston Hugh'
Gaston J.
Gaston R.
Painter, Coach and Carriage,
Gulick A. J. Heath W.
Howelson Jacob
Kline G. G.
Nevins D.
Sloan C. S.
Painters, House and Sign.
Stevens A.
Randall Henry,
Pluckemin
Tunison Phelan
Brower & Van Pelt Salterville
Tunison P. V ..
Vandervere H.
Vandevere Phelan
Periodicals and News Depot.
Stoll Joseph A.
Branchville
Physicians.
Sutphen Theodore
Peapack Pluckemin
McDowell A. W.
Vandervere H. Finn J. F. Salterville
Pipe Manufacturer.
White
Salterville
C. SHERMAN & SON,
Book, Job, and Lithographie PRINTERS,
S. W. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHERRY STS. 4
Philadelphia.
Vanarsdale P. Vanarsdale T. V. % Vannest Jerome . Vanzant J.
Vroom G. P.
Vroom A. Vundaun II. Wontman J. Wyeoff C. M.
Fireworks Manufacturer.
Lilliandahl Gustave A. Salterville
New Brunswick Pepokating
Price Zachariah H. HOWELL & ANDERSON Beach S.
Phillipsburg Pluckemin
Milliner and Millinery Goods.
Southeimer M. Mrs. Elizabeth
Powelson A, C. Pluckemin
Sutphen A. V. P.
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APPENDIX.
Government of the United States.
The Eighteenth Presidential Term of four years began on the 4th of March, 1857, and will expire on the 3d of March, 1861.
President, James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania. Vice-President, John C. Breckenridge, of Kentucky.
Secretary of State, Lewis Cass, of Michigan.
Secretary of the Treasury, Howell Cobb, of Georgia.
Secretary of War, Jno. B. Floyd, of Virginia. Secretary of the Navy, Isaac Toucey, of Con- necticut.
Secretary of the Interior, Jacob Thompson, of Mississippi.
Post master-General, Joseph Holt, of Ken- tucky.
Attorney-General, Jeremiah S. Black, , of Pennsylvania.
State Government, 1860.
Governor, Charles S. Olden, of Princeton. Secretary of State, Thomas S. Allison.
Treasurer, Rescarrick M. Smith.
Attorney-General, William L. Dayton.
Adjutant-General, Robert F. Stockton, Jr. Quartermaster-General, Lewis Perrine. Chancellor,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Henry W. Green.
Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, Daniel Haines, Elias B. D. Ogden, Edward W. Whelpley, Peter Vredenburg, John C. Van Dyke, William S. Clawson.
Lay Judges of the Court of Errors, William N. Wood, Joseph Combes, Joseph L. Risley, Joshua Swain, John M. Cornelison, Caleb H. Valentine.
Clerk in Chancery, William M. Babbitt.
Clerk of Supreme Court, Charles P. Smith. Chancery Reporter, John P. Stockton.
Sergeants-at- Arms, George L. Dean, John B. Johnston.
Law Reporter, Andrew Dutcher.
Keeper of N. J. State Prison, Robt. P. Stoll.
Inspectors, Wm. V. Ward, Wm. P. McMichael, James M. Cassady, Jonathan Pickle, Silas II. Kitchel.
State Librarian, Charles J. Ihrie.
Keeper of the State Arsenal, vacant.
State Superintendent of Public Schools, Dr. John II. Phillips, of Pennington, Mercer County.
United States Senators, John R. Thomson, John C. Ten Eyck.
Representatives in Thirty-Sixth Congress,- Ist District, John T. Nixon ; 2d District, John L. N. Stratton ; 3d District, Garnet B. Adrain ; 4th District, Jetur R. Riggs ; 5th District, Wil- liam Pennington.
Surveyor-General of West Jersey, Franklin Woolman, Burlington.
Surveyor- General of East Jersey, Stephen V. R. Patterson, Perth Amboy.
State Directors of the Joint Companies, Theodore F. Howell (Railroad), Jacob Herbert (Canal).
Commissioners of Pilotage, Wm. T. Rodgers, President ; Lewis Bosworth, John M. Corneli- son, James Rogers, Austin Reed, Charles S. Boggs, James W. Grover.
Bank Commissioners, Governor of State, Attorney-General, and Secretary of State.
Officers of the New Jersey State Lunatic Asy- lum .- Physician, Horace A. Buttolph. As- sistant Physician, HI. F. Carriel. Matron, Mary Taber. Steward, Caleb Sager. Trea- surer, Jasper S. Scudder. Managers, Alex- ander Wurts, of Hunterdon, President; T. J. Stryker, Secretary ; Henry A. Ford, of Mor- ris; George F. Fort, of Ocean; Rev. Eli F. Cooley, John II. Phillips, Charles J. Olden, James S. Green, of Mercer, Richard T. Haines, of Essex, and Jonathan J. Spencer, of Bur- lington.
Trustees of the State Normal School, Richard S. Field, Franklin S. Kinney, Lyman A. Chand- ler, John P. Jackson, Thomas Lawrence, Geo. F. Foot, Sr., J. C. Thornton, Chas. Sitgreaves, James G. Hampton, Joseph II. Thompson. John II. Phillips, State Superintendent, is ex- officio a member. Principal, Wm. F Phelps.
Legislature of New Jersey.
SENATE.
Term expires.
Atlantic, Thomas E. Morris, . 1863.
Bergen, Ralph S. Demarest, 1863.
Burlington, Thomas S. Norcross, 1862.
Camden, John K. Roberts, 1861.
Cupe May, Downs Edmunds, . 1862.
Cumberland, Nathan S. Stratton, 1863.
Essex, Charles L. C. Gifford, 1861.
Gloucester, Jeptha Abbott, 1861.
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Hudson, Samuel Westcott, 1863.
Hunterdon, Edmund Perry,
1862.
Mercer, Jonathan Cook, 1863.
Middlesex, Abraham Everitt, 1862.
Monmouth, Wm. HI. Hendrickson, 1861.
Morris, Daniel Budd, 1863,
Ocean, William F. Brown, 1863.
Passaic, Ben. Buckley, . 1862.
Salem, Joseph K. Riley, 1861.
Somerset, James Campbell, 1861.
Sussex, Edward C. Moore, 1862.
Union, Jolın R. Ayres, . 1861.
Warren, Philip Mowry, 1861.
MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY.
Atlantic, Charles E. P. Mayhew.
Bergen, Enoch Brinkerhoff, J. A. Hopper.
Burlington, G. B. Wills, Jolin Larzalere, Samuel A. Dobbins, B. Stokes, William Sooy. Cape May, Abraham Reeves.
Camden, John R. Graham, Joseph Stafford, Jr., George Beaver.
Cumberland, Ebenezer Hall, John Carter.
Essex, A. W. Waldron, James F. Bond, Amzi Condit, James McCracken, Justus W. Hale, F. HI. Teese, James Wheeler.
Gloucester, Jolin Starr, Joseph Harker.
Hudson, Wm. H. Peckham, N. C. Slaight, Garret Van Horn.
Hunterdon, Charles Benson, A. Barcroft, Thomas Banghart, Jr., D. D. Schomp.
Mercer, Joseph Abbott, Harper Crozer, E. T. R. Applegate.
Middlesex, Thomas Booracm, Ellis B. Free- man, Elias Dey.
Monmouth, Wm. H. Mount, A. H. Patter- son, J. J. MeNinny, James Patterson,
Morris, Eugene Ayres, James II Ball, Wil- son H. Drake, Nathan Horton.
Ocean, Thomas W. Ivins.
Passaic, Samuel Pope, Joel M. Johnson, Isaac P. Cooley.
Salem, Joshua Lippincott, Samuel Haber- meyer.
Somerset, James W. Arrowsmith, Elisha B. Wood.
Sussex, Martin Cole, Charles Mackerly, David B. Decker.
Union, David Mulford, Elston Marsh.
Warren, J. C. Bennett, Robert Rusling, Philip Shocmaker.
Courts. UNITED STATES. .
Circuit Judge, Robert C. Grier. District Judge, Philemon Dickerson. District Attorney, Garrett S. Cannon. Marshal, George HI. Nuldon. Assistant Marshal, John Q. Carmun.
Clerk of' the District und Circuit, P. Dick- erson, Jr.
The United States Circuit Courts for the District of New Jersey, are held at the State House, in the city of Trenton, on the 4th Tues- day in March and September in every year.
The United States District Courts, in and for tho New Jersey District, are held on the third Tuesdays of January, April, June and Soptom- bor, in overy year.
CHANCERY.
The Chancellor is appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate for seven years. This Court holds its terms annually at Trenton on the first Tuesday in February and third Tuesday in May and October.
SUPREME COURT.
Chief Justice, Henry W. Green, Trenton.
Associate Justices, Elias B. D. Ogden, Eliza. beth ; Daniel Haines, Hamburg ; Win. S. Clau- son, Woodstown ; John Van Dyke, New Bruns- wick ; Peter Vredenburg, Freehold; Edward W. Whelpley, Morristown.
Attorney General, Win. L. Dayton, Trenton. Clerk, Charles P. Smith, Trenton.
Reporter, A. Dutcher, Trenton.
Supreme Court, meets fourth Tuesday in February, and first Tuesday in June and No. vember.
Court of Errors, Second Tuesday in March, and third Tuesday in June and November.
DISTRICT COURTS.
FIRST DISTRICT, JUSTICE CLAWSON.
Cape May, Third Tuesday in April, Septem- ber and December.
Cumberland, Second Tuesday in January, May and October.
Salem, Fourth Tuesday in April, September and December.
Atlantic, Second Tuesday in April, Septem. ber and December.
SECOND DISTRICT, JUSTICE VAN DYKE.
Gloucester, First Tuesday in April, Septem- ber and December.
Camden, Second Tuesday in January, and first Tuesday in May and October.
Burlington, Third Tuesday in April, Septem- ber and December.
THIRD DISTRICT, CHIEF JUSTICE GREEN.
Mercer, Sccond Tuesday in January, and third Tuesday in April and September.
Hunterdon, First Tuesday in April, Septem- ber and December.
Somerset, Second Tuesday in May and Octo- ber, and third Tuesday in December.
FOURTH DISTRICT, JUSTICE VREDENBURGH.
Monmouth, First Tuesday in April, Septem- ber and December.
Middlesex, Third Tuesday in April, Septem- ber and December.
Ocean, Second Tuesday in January, and first Tuesday in May and October.
FIFTH DISTRICT, JUSTICE WHELPLEY.
Morris, Third Tuesday in January, and first Tuesday in May and October.
Sussex, First Tuesday in April, September and December.
Warren, Third Tuesday in April and Septem- ber, and fourth Tuesday in December.
SIXTH DISTRICT, JUSTICE OGDEN.
Passaic, Second Tuesday in April and Sep- tombor, and third Tuesday in Dovember.
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Bergen, First Tuesday in April, September and December.
Hudson, Second Tuesday in January, and Arst Tuesday in May and October.
SEVENTH DISTRICT, JUSTICE HAINES.
Essex, First Tuesday in January, and third Tuesday in April and September.
Union, First Tuesday in April, September and December.
Commissioners to take bail and Affi- davits in Supreme Court.
James G. Hampton, Francis B. Chetwood, Lewis C. Grover, Thomas S. Smith, F. D. Levis, States S. Morriss, Abraham Westervelt, John C. Ten Eycke, Samuel Evans, James Spear, John C. Smallwood, Josiah Harrison, R. Thomp- son, Henry Rogers, H. HI. Ford, David Day, Alexander Wurtz, J. Dickinson Miller, Isaac G. Farlee, Jonathan Pitney, John K. Cowper- thwaite, James M. Hartshorn, Lewis D. Harden- bergh, Edward Y. Rogers, F. Frelinghuysen, Jr., James Wilson, Richard W. Howell, Joseph Annin, Jolin Hopper, Andrew L. Holbrook, Edward W. Whelpley, Vancleve Dalrymple, John B. Harrison, John Rodgers, Egbert II. Grandin, William S. Banta, Levi Shepherd, Aaron R. Throckmorton, Andrew Sinnickson, William K. MeDonald, Amizi Dodd, William Gledhill, Warren Hardenburgh, Whitfield S. Johnson, Thomas N. MeCarter, Charles II. Hol- linshead, William I. James, Anthony Q. Keas- bey, Frederick Kingman, Lyman A. Chandler, Silas D. Canfield, Thomas G. Lytle, Daniel S. Anderson, John V. Voorhees, Frederick B. Og- den, Jacob Weart, Jehiel G. Shipman, Jacob Vanatta, Peter I. Clark, Edward Vanmeter, Nathaniel W. Voorhees, Alexander Wentz, James M. Cassaday, Peter L. Voorhees, Charles P. Stratton, William L. Terhune, Elijah Town- rond, George C. Lndlow, William F. Day, Ro- bert S. Green.
County Officers.
COUNTIES CLERKS. SURROGATES SHERIFFS.
Atlantlo, John Ackley, Sol. R. Deviney, Sim'nHawthorn
Bergen, Garret G. Ack- Rich'd R. Pauli. Sam'l J. Brink-
erson, erhooff. Burlington, John T. Nayler, William K Arm- John D. Thomp- strong, son.
Camden, Joseph Meyers, Isaac L. Lowe, Chus. Wilson.
Cape May, Jonathan Hand, Elij'h Townsend R'd D. Edmunds Cumberl'd, Providence Lud- Hugh R. Mer- Jona. Fithian. lam, seitles,
Essex, John McChes- W.S Whitehead Elias N. Miller. ney,
Gloucester, Joslah S. Frank- Alex'r Wentz, Joseph Carter. lin.
Hudson, Rob't Gilchrist, James O'Nell, John M. Francis Huuterdon, Juo. B. Alpaugh D. R. Van Fleet, R. Thatcher.
Mercer, Rbt. C. Belville, Rlehd R. Rogers Jolin Muirhead Middlesex, Geo. A. Vroom, Theoph. M. Hol- Jas. Applegate.
combe,
Moumouth, Holmes W. Mur- Jno. R Conover. Jos. J. Thomp- phy, son.
Morris, Sam's Swayze, Fred'k Delliker, Sam'l Vanness,
Ocean, Win. 1. James, John H. Qullek, H. J Numack.
Passalc, Silas D. Canfield John M. Gould, R'd II. Chiswell.
Salem, Robert Newell, Wm Plummer, Sam'l W. Miller Samuel S. Hart. J'n M. Anderson Hle'y A. Houder well,
Somerset,
Sussex, Jus. J. Murtlu, Dan. B. Anderson Peter 8. Decker.
Uulon, Henry Kt. Can- Jonathan Val- Meline W. Hal- non, entluc, sey.
Warren,. Jehiel T. Kern, Win. Allshouse, Wm. Sweeney.
Governments of Town and County.
BELVIDERE.
Mayor, James M. Ribble.
Common Council, Jacob Shaw, John J. Kline, Israel Harris, Philip II. Hann, William Carhust, Charles Wade.
Clerk of Council, Alfred Kern.
Treasurer, Joseph McKey.
High Constable, Wm. Bowman.
Constable, Jeremy B. Shannon. €
Justices of the Peace, Henry D. Swayze and George W. Tunis.
Postmaster, Adam B. Searles.
WARREN COUNTY.
Judges, Jacob Sharp, John Moore, James Davison.
District Attorney, James M. Robeson, Esq.
Register of Derds and Mortgages, Jehiel T. Kern.
Deputy Sheriff, James Riley.
Coroners, Gideon C. Angle, Robert Little and Lawrence L. Mettla.
Clerk of Quarter Sessions, Jehiel T. Kern.
Clerk of Orphans Court, William Allshouse.
County Collector or Treasurer, William Sil- verthorn.
Freeholder of Belvidere, William Norton.
Directors of Poor House, Jolin K. Teel, Ben- jamin Fritts, and David K. Wyckoff.
Director of' Board of Chosen Freeholders, Eugene J. Post.
BRIDGETON.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY OFFICERS.
Treasurer, James Hood.
Coroners, John Ware, George Bensom and William Gifford.
CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS.
Fairfield, G. M. Swing and B. R. Bateman. Downes, David Campbell and Joseph Butcher. Deerfield, John T. Lewallen and William R. Parvin.
Greenwich, Benj. Ayres and Ebenezer Hall. Millville, N. II. Reeves and F. F. Sharp.
Maurice River, James Ward and Stephen Murphy.
Hopewell, A. Mirch and Richard Mirch.
Stoe Creek, Robt. Fithian and J. W. Elwell. Cohansey, D. M. Woodruff and D. P. Eliner. Bridgeton, J. Elmer and D. B. Whitaker.
BEVERLY.
Mayor, John W. Fennimore.
Council, Wmn. Bryan, Wm. Hornby, John A. Warner, Samuel M. Johnson, Win. C. Stokes, I. T. Henry, Charles Hutchinson, C. C. McEl- roy, S. Perkins.
Recorder, Charles A. Pert.
BURLINGTON.
Mayor, Wm. R. Allen.
Councilmen, Samuel R. Gummere, pres., Geo. C. Burling, John Larzelere, John B. Roberts, J. Howard Pugh, Wm. E. Bolton, Jumos Hurris,
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John Holland, A. W. Burns, Joseph Johnson, John Sillpath.
CAMDEN.
Mayor, Thomas B. Atkinson. Recorder, Eleazer J. Toram.
Marshal, Edmund Shaw. City Solicitor, George M. Robeson.
City Surveyor, Edward H. Saunders.
City Treasurer, Isaac HI. Porter.
City Clerk, Samuel W. Thoman.
COUNCIL .- President, Samuel W. Andrews. North Ward, Jacob HI. Sides, Sam'l Andrews, Chas. P. Stratton, Ralph Lee, Alden C. Scovel, Joseph R. Hammel ; Middle Ward, Samuel MeLain, Joshua W. Roberts, Jas. II. Stevens, Joshua Lindale, Clayton Trueax, James W. Ayres ; South Ward, Wm. F. Colbert, Mark B. Wills, Christopher J. Mines, Geo. W. Wat- son, William Sharp, John R. Thompson.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
County Clerk, Joseph Myers.
Surrogate, Isaac L. Lowe.
Sheriff, Charles Wilson.
Prosecuting Attorney, George M. Robeson.
Coroners, Caleb Roberts, John Rynear.
State Senator, John K. Roberts.
ELIZABETH.
Mayor, Elias Darby. Clerk, Apollos M. Elnier.
Treasurer, A. S. Woodruff.
School Superintendent, William I. Magie.
UNION COUNTY OFFICERS!
Prosecuting Attorney, John J. Chetwood.
County Coroners, James Green, Jothamn D. Frazce, Stephen Jackson.
Director of Board of Freeholders, David Mul- ford.
Clerk of Board of Frecholders, Periam Price. County Collector or Treasurer, Moses M. Crane.
HOBOKEN.
Mayor, John R. Johnson.
Treasurer, Vacant. City Clerk, W. H. Harrison.
COUNCIL.
1st Ward, Charles Chamberlain, Newman A. Wood.
2d Ward, N. O. Carpenter, Silas HI. Jessup. 3d Ward, Robert J. Betge, Seba M. Bogert.
HUDSON CITY.
Mayor, Edmund T. Carpenter.
Aldermen, Garret D. Van Reipen, Gilbert Gedney, Sylvanus Judd, William H. Docksta- der, Adam Schick, Georgo Glanbrocht, Alexan- dor Franck, Peter F. Wortondyko.
City Clerk, Charles J. Roe.
Superintendent of Public Schools, Isanc Em -. monH.
Overseer of' the Poor, Patrick Long.
Street Commissioner, Henry C. Redell.
Assessors, Philip Scott, Edward Hawkins." Collector, Robert Wilson.
Collector of Arrears, John Bundschup. Constables, James If. Donnelly, Daniel Phil, lips, George Fischer, Patrick Naughten. Chosen Freeholder, Jacob J. Newkirk. (Contested by Charles Juxton.)
Commissioners of Appeals, Nathaniel Boyd, Robert Copeland, Jasper Wandall.
Justices of the Peace, George Ryerson, Gillian Van Houten.
Recorder, Adolphus W. Marten. Prosecutor of' Pleas, J. W. Scudder.
HUNTERDON COUNTY.
Associate Judges, Mahlon Smith, Peter E. Voorhees, Isaiah P. Largo.
Prosecutor of Pleas, Charles A. Skilman.
County Treasurer, Peter S. Daly.
Coroners, James M. Cuse, George W. Beatty, Samuel Johnson.
JERSEY CITY.
Mayor, Cornelius Van Vorst.
City Clerk, George W. Cassedy. City Treasurer, Peter D. Vroom.
Comptroller, Jacques V. Hardenbergh.
City Attorney, Richard D. MeClelland.
School Superintendent, Abraham S. Jewell.
Street Commissioner, Philo Snow.
Collector of Taxes, Henry L. Richards.
Collector of Arrears of Taxes, Henry E. Insley, Collector of Assessments, E. F. C. Young. Inspector of Lumber, Edward D. Riley.
Inspector and Sealer of Weights and Mea- sures, George W. Gardner.
Corporation Printer, William B. Dunning. Overseer of Poor, William Whitley.
Superintendent of Alms House, William Whitley.
Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, Samuel A. French.
Assessors, L. M. De Cump, Smith Mead.
City Marshal, Nathaniel Ellis.
City Auctioneer, David Scott.
City Surveyors, Isaac B. Culver, Delos E. Culver, Stephen Quaife, William H. Wood, Ed- ward Coles, Robert C. Bacot.
Chief of Police, Jacob Z. Marinus.
Weigher and Measurer, J. B. Cleveland.
Superintendent of Ferries and Wharves, Jo. seph Rommel.
City Physician Ist and 2d Wards, John E. Quidor.
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