Industries of New Jersey. . te for cheap excursions of societies, etc., from Philadelphia, and comparatively few accidents occurred, and those of a trifling character. Pleasantville and Ocean City Railroad, from Pleasant- viUe to Somers Point, seven and one quarter miles, is a branch operated by the Narrow Gauge, and affordscommunication by boat with Ocean City, founded a year or two back by those of the Methodist faith, andalready a popular resort. Wm. H. Getzmer, G. B. Linderman, Trustees; Elias Clark, Supt; Frank S. Urie, Cashier; General Office, Camden. Sussex Railroad extends from Waterlo
Industries of New Jersey. . te for cheap excursions of societies, etc., from Philadelphia, and comparatively few accidents occurred, and those of a trifling character. Pleasantville and Ocean City Railroad, from Pleasant- viUe to Somers Point, seven and one quarter miles, is a branch operated by the Narrow Gauge, and affordscommunication by boat with Ocean City, founded a year or two back by those of the Methodist faith, andalready a popular resort. Wm. H. Getzmer, G. B. Linderman, Trustees; Elias Clark, Supt; Frank S. Urie, Cashier; General Office, Camden. Sussex Railroad extends from Waterloo, via Franklin, to McAfee Valley, near Vernon, with a branch from near Lafayette to Branchville, a distance of about 35 miles in all. Tuckertown Railroad.—Extending from Whitings to Tuckertown, 29 miles, has also a spur from Tuckertown to Edge Cove, two miles. Warwick Valley Railroad extends from McAfee to N, Y. State line, a distance of miles. Williamstown Railroad, from Alco to Williamstown, nine and a half CITIES, TOWNS AND POST-OFFICES NEW JERSEY. BEING A COMPLETE GAZETTEER OF THE STATE, WITH THE CENSUS REPOkl AND STATISTICS FOR i8So, AND THE LATEST INFORMATION FOR SHIPPINO, EXPRESSING, MAILING, AND ALL OTHER BUSINESS PURPOSES. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Absecon, or AbsCCOm (Atlantic CO.), a post villageof 507 inhabitants, on the Camden and Atlantic Rail-road; it is the centre of a large oyster trade, theoysters of Absecom and contiguous bays being veryfine and in great demand in the markets of Philadel-phia and elsewhere. Ackersoii Switch (Sussex co.), mail Monroe. Acton. (Salem co.), a station of the Salem branchof the West Jersey Railroad. Adams (Middlesex co.), a hamlet of Deans. Adams^Tlle (Somerset co.), mail Findeme. Aftoil (Morris co.). Albertsons IlOn Mills (Camden co.), a haimletand iron works near Winslow. Albion (Camden co.), mail Berlin. Alexanders (Monmouth co.), a hamlet near LowerSquankum. Alexandria (Hunterdon CO.), mail Frenchtown. Allai
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