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City Physician 3d and 4th Wards, P. M. Senderling.
Board of Water Commissioners, William Birk. beck, Benjamin O. Edge, Jacob R. Wortendyke, Erastus Randall. President, Erastus Randall. Chief Engineer, George H. Bailey.
Office of the Water Commissioners, Mechn- nies' & Traders' Bank Building corner Exchange pl. & Hudson.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
First Ward, James L. Ogden, Thomas Earle, Thomas B. Deckor, William Clark.
Second Ward, Augustus A. Hardonborgh, Josoph G. Edgo, Isano Edge, John MoBrido.
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Third Ward, Charles M. Hankins, James Warner, II. F. Clarke, Rufus K. Terry.
Fourth Ward, Samuel M. Hoffman, William H. Nafew, John B. Romer, Thomas D. Christie.
MONMOUTH COUNTY.
Associates, William P. Foreman, Annaniah Gifford, William D. Oliphant.
Prosecutor of the Pleas, A. C. McLean.
Coroners, Joseph G. Mount, Borden Morris, Job T. Clayton.
County Collector, Elisha Laird.
MORRIS COUNTY.
Associate Judges, Joseph Dalrimple, Samuel 0. Briant, Ira C. Whitehead.
Coroner, John A. Wilson.
County Collector, David Menagh. Prosecutor of the Pleas, Augustus W. Cutler.
NEWARK.
Mayor, Moses Bigelow.
Clerk, E. M. Leonard.
City Treasurer, John Hartshorne.
Street Commissioner, Wm. W. Pollard, Geo. 8. Mills.
Auditor, Smith C. Ward.
City Surveyor, Edward Carter.
City Counsel, Theodore Runyon.
City Attorney, Win. B. Guild, Jr.
Overseer of the Poor, Albert Munn.
Superintendent of the Almshouse, James Durie.
Coroners, Dr. J. G. Schoch and, John J. Craven.
Clerk of Centre Market, Moses T. Searing.
Weighmuster of City Scales, M. T. Searing. Chief of Police, John Thatcher.
Captain of Police, Theodore E. Harrison. Superintendent of Lamps, Henry Whitenack. Sealer of Weights and Measures, Theodore Leonard.
COMMON COUNCIL.
WARD. President, James D. Cleaver.
1. Edward Pierson, Charles A. Glaze.
2. S. M. Todd, Samuel Halsey.
3. Chas. S. Macknet, Jno. C. Beardsley.
4. Nathaniel C. Ball, David C. Dodd, Jr.
5. Thomas Doyle, Jerome B. Ward.
6. John Laible, Henry A. Whitney.
7. Samuel Smith, Thomas McGrath.
8. James Smith, John Flintoft.
9. George II. Bruen, James D. Cleaver.
10. James M. Lang, Benjamin L. Dodd.
11. James G. Barnet, Jas. E. Bathgate ..
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.
Finance, Ald. Macknet, S. Smith, and Halsey.
Streets and Highways, Ald. S. Smith, Bar- net, Bruen, Pierson, Lang, Todd, Doyle, D. C. Dodd, Jr., Beardsley, Laible, and Flintoft.
Assessments, Ald. B. L. Dodd, Laible, and Lang.
Elections, Ald. J. Smith, Bathgate, and Todd.
Sewers and Drainage, Ald. Todd, Glaze, and Ward.
Public Markets, Ald. Bathgate, Ball, and Halsey.
Public Grounds and Buildings, Ald. Beards- ley, S. Smith, and Barnet.
Bridges, Ald. Whitney, Doyle, and. Bath- gate.
Printing, Ald. Barnet, Ball, and Beardsley.
Public Health, Ald. Ball, Bruen, and D. C. Dodd, Jr.
Wharves and Commercial Affairs, Ald. Doyle, Whitney, and MeGrath.
Poor and Alms, Ald. Barnet, B. L. Dodd, and Beardsley.
Police, Ald. Bruen, Doyle, and Macknet.
Lamps and Gas, Ald. Glaze, J. Smith, and Bruen.
Fire Department, Ald. Lang, Glaze, and Todd.
Public Schools, Ald. Halsey, Ward, and Pierson.
Officers and Salaries, Ald. Pierson, Whitney, and J. Smith.
Licenses, Ald. McGrath, Flintoft and Lang. Supply of Water, Ald. Ward, Ball, and Bruen.
Ordinances, Ald. Flintoft, Pierson, and Mc- - Grath.
Shows and Exhibitions, Ald, Laible, Mc- Grath, Halsey, Glaze, Macknet, Ball, Ward, J. Smith, B. L. Dodd, Bathgate, and President ex oficio.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dispensary Board, Moses Bigelow, Mayor, Ald. N. C. Ball, D. C. Dodd, Jr., G. H. Bruen, Isaac A. Nichols, M.D., Health Physician.
Consulting Surgeons, John S. Darcy, M. D., Lyndon A. Smith, M.D., Abram Coles, M.D.
Consulting Physicians, Joseph B. Jackson, Samuel II. Pennington, M.D., John F. Ward, M.D.
Attending Physicians, C. Eyrich, M.D,. Milton Baldwin, M.D., J. A. Cross, M.D., A. N. Dougherty, M.D., G. Grant, M.D., E. D. G. Smith, M.D., A. W. Woodhull, M.D.
House Physician, E. P. Nichols, M.D.
The Dispensary is open daily (Sundays ex- cepted) from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. Attending Physicians' hours, from 12 M. to 2 P.M.
BOARD OF EXCISE.
Charles T. Bedell, David Bedford, Joseph Colyer, John Dwyer, Edward Kavanagh, Her- inan Meyer, Charles Morgan, George Nugent, John W Simonson, Christopher Weidenmayer, George A. Halsey, Chairman.
NEW BRUNSWICK.
Mayor, Peter C. Onderdonk.
Recorder, James G. McDonald.
Treasurer, Israel HI. Voorhees.
Solicitor, Woodbridge Strong.
City Marshal, Nathaniel Martin.
Council, George Butler, Ephraim Nagle, J.
R. Van Arsdale, James P. Langdon, John B. Conover.
Clerk of Council, Honry Blumer.
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Aldermen, Levi D. Girard, John B. II. Van- clief, D. M. Merritt.
PATERSON.
Mayor, Silas D. Canfield.
City Clerk, Win. Davidson, Jr.
Aldermen, North Wurd, Albert Van Dien and Henry Hopper.
South Ward, John Agnew and Hugh Reid.
East Ward, Allen Knowles and Henry Van Houten.
West Ward, George Griffith and Adolphus Mathias.
Fifth Ward, Edwin T. Prall and Edwin P. Parke.
City Solicitor, Henry II. Williams.
Justices of the Peace, North Ward, Peregrine Sandford.
South Ward, Bernard O. Neill.
East Ward, Benj. D. Doremus and John J. Benson.
West Ward, John Avison.
Fifth Ward, Henry Coddington.
Surveyors of the Highway, Cornelius Van Winkle and Garabrant Ryerson.
Coroners, John J. Benson and Benjamin D. Doremus.
Overseer of the Poor, John R. Berdan.
City Marshal, Alexander Morrow.
Superintendent of Streets, George Swift.
Special Constable for the Collection of Arrears of Tuxes, Jonathan P. Hopper.
Assessors of' Taxes, North Ward, Wmn. Cook. South Ward, Wmn. Hamer.
East Ward, John HI. Goetschius.
West Ward, Abm. C. Van Blarcom.
Fifth Ward, Jucob Van Nostrand.
Collectors of Taxes, North Ward, George Stornis.
South Ward, Cornelius J. Westervelt.
East Ward, Wi. L. Thompson.
West Ward, James D. Lockwood.
Fifth Ward, Wm. F. Turner.
Board of Education, Superintendent of Pub- lic Schools, Cornelius S. Van Wagoner.
School Committee, North Ward, Isane D. Blauvelt, John Reynolds, Chas. R. Hobson.
South Ward, Samuel McConachy, Michael Morris, John C. Westervelt.
East Ward, John E. Van Winkle, Socrates Tuttle, Garret J. Blauvelt.
West Ward, Robert Dalling, Richard Van Iderstine, Wm. II. Harmon.
Fifth Ward, Edward Osborne, John Hopper, Peter Green.
PASSAIC COUNTY.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS.
Director, John D. Merceles.
Clerk, Andrew Meod. Collector, Joseph N. Taylor:
Frecholders Acquockononk Township, John D. Merceles, A. P. Monda.
Paterson City, South Ward, Henry Hoga- dom.
Fifth Ward, John Bument.
West Ward, Daniel MeGrogan. Best Ward, Wm. Wait,
North Ward, Peter Drew.
Manchester Township, George J. Ryerson, Ralph Westervelt.
Wayne Township, William Colfay, John Nophogen. Pomptou, Henry S. Van Ness, Peter H. Writtenour.
West Milford, John J. Lowe, Thomas : B. Vreeland.
County Attorney, Jolin Hopper.
RAHWAY.
Mayor, E. Y. Rogers.
Clerk, Henry Platner.
Treasurer, William Osborn, Jr.
Assessor, A. E. Brown.
Collector, D. M. Wright.
Collector of Arreurs, Edward Stagg.
COUNCIL.
First Ward, G. W. Lawrence, Stephen Jack- son.
Secoud Ward, Wm. Gibby, Crowell McCann. Third Ward, John A. Van Ortwick, A. C. Watson.
Fourth Ward, G. W. Aitton, Josephus Shann.
SALEM.
Mayor, Robert C. Johnson,
City Council, James W. Mecum, Dr. Joseph II. Thompson, Samuel Habermeyer, Quinton Keasbey, Isaac Acton, William J. Diamond.
Recorder, Jacob P. Nicholson.
Marshal, Benjamin F. Haynes.
Police, Enoch C. Mulford, John H. Cogill ..
Assessor, Jacob M. Lippincott.
Treasurer, Charles S. Lawson.
Judge of Election, Thomas V. F. Rusling.
Commissioners of Appeal, Joseph D. Test, Calvin Belden, Harrison Wright.
Surveyors of Highways, Thomas T. Hilliard, Joshua Reeves.
School Trustees, William B. Robertson, Moses Richman, Jr., Jas. M. Hannah, Samuel IIaber- mayer, Dr. Quinton Gibbon, Richard M. Acton.
School Superintendent, Rev. Daniel Stratton. Justices of the Peace, Edward Vanmeter, Robt. Gwynne, Samuel Garrison, John Thomp- son.
Pound Keepers, Thomas Gaskill, Elijah Simp- kins.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Circuit Judge, William S. Clawson.
Common Plea Judges, Alpheus Bilderback, James Newell, William Loper.
County Clerk, Robert Newell.
Surrogate, William Plummer.
Collector, John C. Belden.
Prosecutor of the Pleas, Alphonso L. Eakin.
Sheriff, Samuel W. Miller.
Coroners, James II. Green, Joseph MeCollis- ter, Benjamin F. Turner.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS.
Director, Richard M. Acton, Salem. Clerk, Owen I .. Jones. Salem, Richard M. Acton, Henry Sinnickson.
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. Elsinborough, Jonathan HI. Corliss, Joseph Waddington.
Upper Alloway's Creek, Chambless Applegate, William P. Hitchner.
Lower Alloway's Creek, Luke S. Fogg, Jos. McCollister.
Mannington, William A. Baker, John II. Morris.
Upper Penn's Neck, Isaac Wright, Jacob Sailor.
Lower Penn's Neck, Isaac Fowler, Benjamin Hewitt. Pilesgrove, James C. Pancoast, Ephraim S. Cole. Upper Pittsgrove, Israel Conover, William Loper.
Pittsgrove, John Gumble, John Hughes.
SOMERSET COUNTY.
Associate Justices, Caleb Morton, Joseph Thompson, Leonard Bunn.
Prosecutor of Pleas, Hugh M. Gaston.
County Collector, Peter A. Voorhees."
County Commissioners, John M. Mann and Jolin V. Voorhees.
SUSSEX COUNTY.
Associate Judges, Henry K. Winans, Enoch A. Ayers, William Hunt.
Prosecutor of the Pleas, Whitfield S. Johnson, Newton.
County Collector, Samuel Whitaker, Decker- town.
Director of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, Edward C. Moore, Newton.
Coroners, Daniel S. McCarter, Newton ; Abraham Predmore, Montague ; Richard R. Smith, Sparta.
TRENTON CITY GOVERNMENT.
Mayor, Franklin S. Mills. Recorder, George M. Cogill.
Aldermen, John Dickenson, Daniel Healds, James Rogers, Bailey A. West, James Ronan, Lewis Lennox.
COMMON COUNCIL.
President, Henry M. Lewis.
First Ward, Richard Brandt, John H. Hill- man, Joseph Whitaker, Hetheote J. Disbrow. Second Ward, James Hammell, Robert. Wad- dell, Henry M. Lewis, Samuel T. Bellerjeau.
Third Ward, Budd S. Bodine, Henry Spee- ler, Robert Aitken, George James.
Fourth Ward, Samuel D. Southard, John Butterworth, John C. Grant, William Bird.
Fifth Ward, John Nutt, Jr., Henderson G. Scudder, Jonathan Cook, Israel Howell.
Si.cth Ward, Jacob D. Joslin, John A. Sher- rad, William S. Scott, Samuel F. Ayres. City Clerk, William N. Nutt. City Treasurer, Jesse M. Clark.
School Superintendent, Abraham R. Harris. Marshal, Job M. Bennett. City Surveyor, Charles Potts. Overseer of the Poor, John G. Stout. Clerk of the Market, John Ashmore.
City Solicitor, Andrew Dutcher.
City Physicians, Edmund Hance, for 1st, 2d, and 5th Wards ; Patrick MeCaffry, for 3d, 4th, and 6th Wards.
Chosen Frreholders, Charles Biles, Anthony Rowley.
Surveyors of Highways, Samuel Wooley, Jolin S. Hutchinson.
City Watchmen, John Ashmore, William Briest, William B. McClain, George English, George P. Disbrow, Charles Laird.
Trustees, Edward T. Green, A. S. Livingston, John Wolverton, T. J. Corson, Jacob D. Joslin, Albert J. Whittaker, James Hammell, Charles J. Ihrie, Andrew Dutcher, Joseph B. Yard, Wil- liam Eccles, Samuel Wooley.
Ward Assessors, First, Thomas J. Macpher- son ; Second, Garrett Schenck; Third, Tilton C. Branin ; Fourth, William Bird ; Fifth, Ben- jamin D. Phillips ; Sixth, William M. Lenox.
Ward Collectors, First, Ebenezer S. Davis ; Second, William Gillespy ; Third, Barnet J. Slingerland ; Fourth, Patrick Corcoran; Fifth, John Downie ; Sixth, Jesse Wooley.
Judges of Election, First, Luther Ward ; Second, James A. Garrison ; Third, Thomas B. Larue ; Fourth, John F. McDonald ; Fifth, Robert S. Woodruff; Sixth, Edw. JI. Stokes.
Ward Clerks, First, Joseph D. Hall; Second, Israel Wells; Third, Geo. W. Laning ; Fourth, William Kerr ; Fifth, Wm. Southwick; Sixth, James A. Ayres.
Constables; George L. Dean, Asher Temple, Win. Briest, G. P. Mulyneaux, Wm. B. Me- Clain, Peter Sculley, Charles Laird, Joseph H. Sutterley, George W. Regnault, George Eng- lish, George P. Disbrow, Charles A. Stout.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES.
Court House, Broad Street c Market.
State Arsenal, Second e Washington.
County Clerk's Office, adjoining Court House, Broad Street.
Surrogate's Office, adjoining Court House, Broad Street.
State House, W State c Delaware.
State Library, State House, W State c Dela-
ware ; Charles J. Ihrie, Librarian.
Law Library, State House, W State c Dela- ware.
City Hall, E State c Greene.
Post Office, under the City Hall.
Masonic Hall, Front c Willow.
Odd Fellows' Hall, Greene c Hanover.
Sons of Malta Hall, 22 E State.
Temperance Hall, c Front and Greene.
State Prison, situated on Second, Third, Washington, and Federal.
MERCER COUNTY.
CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS.
Director, Randall C. Robbins.
Clerk, Alexander M. Johnston.
Trenton, Anthony Rowley, Charles Biles. Hamilton, Joseph S. Mount, R. Rowland Hill.
Princeton, Martin Voorhoos, James S. Green. Hopewell, Wesley A. Hunt, Poter A. Van Cloof.
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Ewing, Elijah W. Laning, Theodore W. Hill. Lawrence, Wm. Seudder, Lewis A. Reeder. West Windsor, Geo. W. Appleget, Eli Dye. East Windsor, Randall C. Robbins, R. M. Job.
Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons.
OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1860.
Grand Master, Isaac Van Wagoner, No 29, Paterson.
Deputy Grand Master, Haley Fisk, No. 19, New Brunswiek.
Senior Grand Warden, Robert C. Busby, No. 28, Bordentown.
Junior Grand Warden, Thomas J. Corson, No. 5, Trenton.
Grand Chaplain, Rev. Nathaniel Pettit, No. 23, Newton.
Grand Treasurer, Elias Phillips, No. 5, Trenton. Grand Secretary, Jeseph H. Hough, No. 50, Trenton.
Deputy Grand Secretary, Ingham Coryell, No. 12, Lambertville.
Senior Grand Deacon, Samuel Lilly, No. 12, Lambertville.
Junior Grand Deacon, Edward C. Taylor, No. 41, Hightstown.
Grand Marshal, John Rodgers, No. 32, Bur- lington.
Grand Stewards, Robert O. Smith, No. 29, Paterson, Holmes W. Murphy, No. 16, Free- hold.
Grand Swordbearer, Charles Dunham, Jr., No. 19, New Brunswick.
Grand Pursuivant, Robert S. Green, No. 33, Elizabeth.
Grand Tyler, Amos Howell, No. 5, Trenton.
The Grand Lodge mects annually the 1st Wednesday after the Ist Tuesday, at Trenton, in January.
List of Masonic Lodges in New Jer- sey, and their nights of Meeting.
St. John's, No. 1, 2d and 4th Wednesday, Newark.
Brearley, No. 2, Monday on or before full moon, Bridgeton.
Cincinnati, No. 3, Monday before and two weeks after, Morristown.
Tuekerton, No. 4, Monday before full moon, Tuckerton.
Trenton, No. 5, 1st and 3d Mondays of each month, Trenton.
Newark, No. 7, every Friday, Newark.
Clinton, No. 8, Wednesday on or before, Bask- ingridge.
Washington, No. 9, Monday on or before, Ea- tontown.
Franklin, No. 10, Wednesday, on or before, Irvington.
Union (Orange), No. 11, 2d and 4th Monday, Orange.
Ainwell, No. 12, Wednesday on or before, Lam- bertville.
Warren, No. 13, Friday on or before, Belvidere. Mt. Holly, No. 14, Monday on or before, Mt. Holly.
Camden, No. 15, 3d Tuesday in month, Camden.
Olive Branch, No. 16, Tuesday on or before, Freehold.
Hiram, No. 17, every Monday, Jersey City. Harmony, No. 18, Tuesday on or before, Tom's River.
Union (N. B.), No. 19, Ist and 3d Monday in the month, New Brunswick.
Acacia, No. 20, Wednesday on or before and two weeks after, Dover.
Mystic Brotherhood, No. 21, 1st and 3d Thurs, day, Red Bank.
Diogenes, No. 22, 1st and 3d Thursday, Newark Harmony, No. 23, Thursday on or before, Newton.
Prospeet, No. 24, 1st and 3d Monday, Mendham. Northern, No. 25, 1st and 3d Monday, Newark. Jerusalem, No. 26, 1st and 3d Friday, Plainfield. Lafayette, No. 27, 1st and 3d, Monday, Rahway. Mt. Moriah, No. 28, 2d and 4th Wednesday, Bordentown.
Joppa, No. 29, every Wednesday in summer, and 2d and 4th Wednesday in winter, Paterson. Cape Island, No. 30, 1st Tuesday on or after, Cape Island.
Variek, No. 31, every Friday, Jersey City.
Burlington, No. 32, 1st and 3d Tuesday, Bur. lington.
Washington, No. 33, every Friday, Elizabeth.
Stewart, No. 34, Friday on or before, White- house.
Hoboken, No. 35, every Thursday, Hoboken. ,
Mansfield, No. 36, Thursday on or before, Washington.
Darcey, No. 37, Thursday on or before, Flem- ington.
Princeton, No. 38, 2d and 4th Monday, Princeton. Eureka, No. 39, every Tuesday, Newark.
Bloomfield, No. 40, Ist and 3d Friday, Bloom- field.
Ilightstown, No. 41, 1st Friday after, Hights- town.
Independence, No. 42, Friday on or before, Hackettstown.
Paterson (Orange), No. 43, every Thursday, Paterson.
Central, No. 44, Friday on or before, Mt. Holly. Benevolent, No. 45, every Friday, Paterson.
Solomon's, No. 46, 1st and 3d Tuesday, Somer- ville.
Bergen, No. 47, every Friday, Bergen.
Enterprise, No. 48, every Thursday, Jersey City. Essex, No. 49, 1st and 3d Wednesday, Eliza- bethport.
Mercer, No. 50, 2d and 4th Thursday, Trenton. Oriental, No. 51, every Wednesday, Newark.
Delaware, No. 52, Ist and 3d Tuesday, Phillips- burg.
Eagle, No. 53, every Monday, IIudson. Excelsior, No. 54, every Monday, Salem.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
LODGE. NO. MEETS. WHERE HELD.
New Jersey
1 Monday Camden
Benevolent 2 Tuesday Paterson
Concordia 4 Wednes. Trenton
Greenwich 5 Saturday Clarksboro'
New Brunswick
N. Brunswick
Howard 7 6 Monday
Newark
Franklin 9 Elizabeth
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LODGE.
NO. MEETS. WHERE HELD.
Nassau
10 Thursday Princeton
Middlesex
90 Monday Cranberry
Wildey
91 Tuesday Camden
Covenant
13 Thursday Belvidere
Hudson
14 Monday Jersey City
Hunterdon
94 Tuesday
Flemington
Beverly
95 Monday
Beverly
General Morgan
96.Tuesday South Amboy
Hamilton
97 Saturday Hamilton Sq.
Roxiticus
98 Tuesday Morristown
Unity
99 Wednes. Rahway
Monmouth
20 Thursday Freehold
Washington
21 Wednes.
Salem
Columbus 101 Thursday Columbus
National
102
Basking Ridge
Marion
26 Wednes. Morristown
Stafford
104 Wednes. Manahawkin
Essex County
27 Tuesday
Rahway
Protection
28 Monday
Newark
Pocahontas
107 Thursday Moorestown -
Tewksbury
108
N. Germantown
Pennington
31 Saturday Pennington
Iroquois
32 Thursday Jersey City 35
Bridgeton
South Trenton
36 ¥ Trenton
Arwemes
37 Wednes. Gloucester
Ocean
38 Saturday Tuckerton
Navesink
39 Red Bank
Winslow
40 Thursday Winslow 42 Saturday Washington 43
Plainfield
44 Monday
Plainfield
Jersey Blue Mystic
46 Tuesday
Bordentown
Millville
47
Millville
Welcome Friends 48 Monday
Cedarville
Pemberton
49 Tuesday
Pemberton
Olive Branch
51 Wednes. V. Bloomfield
Knickerbocker
52 Monday Middletown Pt. 53 Thursday Stewartsville
Woodbury
54 Tuesday 55 Thursday Harrisonville 56
Mauricetown
Magnolia Glassboro'
58 Wednes. Glassboro'
Windsor
59 Saturday Hightstown 60 Wodnes.
Mizpal
61
62 Friday
Perth Amboy
Independence
Evening Star Mechanics' Tuckahoe Rockaway Grotto
63 Wednes, Hoboken 64 Saturday Blackwoodtown 65 Thursday Cape Island 66 Tuesday Jersey City 67 Tuckahoe 68 Thursday Rockaway 69 Saturday Centreton 70 Monday Haddonfield 71 Wednes. New Brunswick 72 Saturday Ringoes 73 Monday Hackensack
Morning Star Algonquin Powhatan Bergen County Malaga Osceola Arioch
74 Saturday Malaga 75 Thursday Swedesboro' 77 Saturday Long Branch 78 Absecom
Aurora
Oriental
79 Friday Madison Trenton
80
Hackettstown
Schiller Musconetcong Mutual Fine
81 Monday 82 Tuesday 84 Saturday 85 Friday
Marlton Finesville Pittsgrove
Cincinnatus Mural
Jefferson
88 Monday Tom's River
89 Wednes. Mullica Hill
LODGE.
NO. MEETS.
WHERE HELD.
Friendship
11 Tuesday Newark
Phoenix
92 Monday
Burlington
Leni Lenape Bordentown
16 Monday
Bordentown
Madison
17 Friday
Allentown
Clinton
18 Monday Irvington
Mount Holly
19 Wednes.
Mount Holly
Medford 100 Friday
Medford
Burlington
22 Friday Burlington
Vincentown
23 Thursday Vincentown
Pulaski
103 ' Deckertown
Chosen Friends
29 Thursday Cainden 30 Monday Milford
Sussex 100 Saturday La Fayette
Chingarora 110 Thursday Keyport
Bridgeborough 111 Saturday Bridgeborough
Cold Spring 113 Monday Coldspring
Lackatong 114 Saturday Quakertown
Arctic Kane
115 Wednes. Camden
Elizabethport
116
Elizabethport
Miscellaneous Associations and Cor- porations.
Warren County Agricultural and Manufac- turing Society. Exhibitions in the fall of the year. Fair ground Belvidere
Bridgeton Division of Sons of Temperance No. 16, meets every Saturday evening, Commeree near Laurel Bridgeton
Franklin Beneficial Society, meets once a month
Bridgeton Beneficial Society, meets once a month
Improved Order of Red Men, Leni Lenape Tribe, No. 2, instituted 1852, meets every Wednesday at Washington Hall, South Ward Camden
Camden Benevolent Society, meets second Monday in each month, Second c Plum Young Men's Christian Association of Cam- den, meets Ist and 3d Mondays of each month, N. W. corner 3d and Federal United Order of Good Fellows, Washington Lodge, No. 5, instituted October 28th, 1850, meets every Thursday in Good Fellows' HIall, Market bet 2d and 3d Ancient U. O. of Female Druids, Friend- ship Grove, No. 1, instituted Dec. 18th, 1857, meets every Thursday, Second c Plum; Mary A. Laning, High Priestess " United Daughters of America, Camden Council, No. 2, instituted June 7th, 1849, meets 2d c Plum
Elizabeth Orphan Asylum, for the support and education of destitute children, ineor- porated February 12, 1858 Elizabeth Fidelity Division No. 2 of S. of T., meets at Lyceum Buildings every Monday evening Jersey City
Newark Homeop. Dispensary, 8 Bank ; at- tending physicians, O. M. Baker, Chas. F. Fish, J. B. Ward, Konenig ; consulting physicians, J. D. Annin, Thos. Lafon Newark Newark Medical Association. Pres., A. W. Woodhull; Vice-Pres., E. A. Osborne ; Sec., J. D. Osborne ; Treas., B. S. Dodd "
Warren
Woodbury
Livingston Ariel
57 Saturday Frenchtown
Donnisville
Dennisville Eatontown
Lawrence Columbia
45 Thursday New Egypt
Mansfield
Somerset
Bound Brook
Woodland
105 Saturday Longacoming
Perseverance
Cumberland
15 Tuesday Lambertville
86 Thursday Pennsgrove 87 Tuesday Dover
Excelsior French
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Foster Home Society, Mrs. C. S. Riggs, Directress Newark
Newark Catholic Institute, 59 and 51 New Street, under the control of the Young Men's Catholic Association
Young Men's Catholic Association, meets the 2d Tuesday in each month at the Newark Catholic Institute, New Street Burns Club, 117 Market
Newark Cricket Club, 117 Market Turn Gemeinde, meet at Humboldt Hall every Wednesday and Friday for exercise, and on business, Ist and 3d Thursday every month. Conrad Wagner, Pres. ; Frederick Rumpf, Sec .; Ferdinand Boehm, Trens.
SOCIETY FOR ESTABLISHING USE- FUL MANUFACTURES, 211 Main Paterson Washington Beneficial Society meets in Union Hall, the second Wednesday even- ing in every month Salem Improved Order of Red Mon, Alloway's Tribe, No. 7, meet in Ingham's HIall, on Broadway, every Monday evening
Sons of Temperance, Salem Division, No. 17, meets in Washington Hall every Tues- day evening
Union Beneficinl Society meets in Reliance Hall, the second Tuesday evening in every month -
Delaware and Raritan Canal. Office, Tren- ton Basin. Collector, J. S. Fish. Trenton Trenton Water Works. Office, City Hall, State Street; chartered Dec. 3, 1801. Supplement 1852, and an additional Sup- plement 1859, vesting said Company in a Board of Commissioners, appointed by Common Council. Capital, $100,000 ; cost of Works to the city, $117,938 08. President, Charles Moore; Secretary, A. J. Whittaker; Superintendent and Trea- surer, John B. Quigley.
Trenton Gas-Light Company. Office, War- ren bel Water Power. Chartered Febru- ary 19, 1817. Capital $100,000; divid- ends quarter yearly. Imluh Moore, Pre- sident; John S. Chambers, Secretary and Treas. ; Samuel Mentz, Superintendent. " Medical Society of New Jersey. President, J. R. Sickler, Gloucester ; Ist Vice-Pre- sident, W. Elmer, Cumberland ; 2d Vice- President, J. Blane, Hunterdon ; 3d Vice- President, J. Woolverton, Mercer ; Cor. Secretary, T. J. Corson, Trenton ; Rec. Secretary, W. Pierson, Essex ; Treasurer, J. S. English, Monmouth
New Jersey State Agricultural. Society. President, N. N. Halsted ; Vice-Presi- dents, B. W. Cooper, Nathaniel S. Rue, Alexander V. Bonnell, Henry Hilliard, Benjamin Haines; Secretary, William M. Force; Treasurer, C. M. Saxton; Execu- tive Committee, E. A. Doughty, Abse-
com ; John C. Deacon, Burlington ; Dan- iel Holsman, Passaic ; A. W. Markley, Camden ; Hon. Downs Edmonds, Jr.,, Cape Island ; Benjamin F. Lee, Port Eli- zabeth ; William Reid, Elizabeth ; Col. Jno. C. Jessup, Woodbury ; Samuel J. Gustin, Harrison ; David Sanderson, White Horse ; Uriel B. Titus, Titusville ; John C. Littell, Newark ; Dr. A. V. Co- nover, Freehold; John A. Cobb, Pursip- pany ; Hon. John S. Forman, Point Plea- sant ; M. J. Ryerson, Paterson ; Hon. Joseph K. Riley, Woodstown; Joseph Thompson, Readington; G. W. Greer, Franklin Furnace; J. S. Buckalew, Jamesburg ; Philip F. Bradley, Belvi- dere. Trenton
Young Men's Christian Association, 'Tren- ton. Meets the first Tuesday evening of every month, at their room, 21 E State Street, up stairs. President, Ogden W. Blackfan ; Recording Secretary, John > A. Howell ; Cor. Secretary, Edward T. Green ; Treasurer, Win. M. Marshall ; Librarian, Benjamin L. Disbrow ; Regis- trar, William S. Stryker.
Trenton Library Association. Building, 76 Warren St. President, James T. Sherman ; Secretary, Edward T. Green. " Union Association of Children's Home Mis- sion, 53 Perry Street.
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