Chautauque, 2d Tuesday in February and October, and 4th in June. Clinton, Ist Monday in January and October, and 2d in May. Columbia, 3d Monday in February and June, and 4th in September. Delaware, 4th Monday in February, 3d in June, and 2d in September and December. Dutchess, 1st Monday in February and June, and last in September. Erie, 1st Monday in March, June and October, and 2d in August and Novem ber. Essex, 2d Tuesday in January and April, and last in September. Franklin, last Tuesday in April and 2d in October. Fulton, 3d Monday in January, and 1st in April, August and October. Genesee, 1st Tuesday in February, and 2d in June and October. Greene, 2d Monday in February, last in May and 1st in September. Hamilton, 3d Tuesday in June and December. Herkimer, 1st Monday in February, June and October. Jefferson, last Monday in February and May, and 1st in September and December. Kings, 3d Tuesday in January, April, July and October. Lewis, 1st Tuesday in January, and 3d in April and September. Livingston, last Monday in January, May and September. Madison, 1st Monday in February and October, and 3d in June. Monroe, 2d Monday in March, 2d in June, and 1st in October and December. Montgomery, 2d Monday in March, June, September and December. New-York, courts of common pleas, 3d Monday in every month; general sessions and superior court, 1st Monday in every month. Niagara, 1st Monday in February, June and September. Oneida, 2d Monday in February, March, June, September and December. Orange, 2d Monday in February, last in May, and 1st in September and Dec. Oswego, 3d Monday in February and September, 1st in June and 2d in Dec. Otsego, 1st Monday in February, 3d in June and 2d in October. Putnam, 1st Tuesday in February and 2d in September. Queens, 3d Tuesday in February, 1st in June and last in October. Rensselaer, last Monday in January, May and September. Richmond, 2d Tuesday in April, September and December. Rockland, 1st Tuesday in February, and 3d in April and November. St. Lawrence, 3d Monday in May, September and December. Saratoga, 2d Tuesday in April and July, and last in August and December. Seneca, 1st Tuesday in February and October, and 2d in May. Tioga, 1st Monday in February, June and October. Tompkins, 4th Monday in January and September, and 3d in May. Ulster, 2d Monday in March, June, September and December. Warren, 2d Tuesday in February and June, 3d in April and last in September. Westchester, 4th Monday in May and September, and 1st in December. Yates, 2d Monday in February and November, and 4th in May and August. COUNTY OFFICERS, ATTORNEYS, &c. Judges, District Attorneys, County Clerks, County Treasurers, Surrogates, Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs, Coroners, Masters and Examiners in Chancery, &c. Together with an alphabetical list of Attorneys in the several counties in the State. Modes of appointment and term of office. County Judges-Appointed by the Senate, on the nomination of the Governor, for a term of 5 years. District Attorneys-Appointed by the Judges of the County Courts, during pleasure. County Clerk-Elected by the people for a term of 3 years. County Treasurer-Appointed by the Board of Supervisors. Sheriffs-Elected by the people for a term of 3 years, and then ineligible for 3 years. They appoint their own deputies. Coroners-Elected same as the Sheriff. Surrogates-Appointed by the Senate, on the nomination of the Governor, for a term of 4 years. Masters and Examiners in Chancery-Appointed by the Senate, on the nomination of the Governor, for a term of 3 years. Supreme Court Commissioners-Appointed by the Senate, on the nomination of the Governor, for a term of 2 years. Recorders-Appointed by the Senate, on the nomination of the Governor, for a term of 5 years. New appointments in 1843 are marked thus (*). ALBANY COUNTY. Judges. Peter Gansevoort,* (First Judge,) Albany. Robert J. Hilton, Albany. John Q. Wilson, Albany. Rob't W. Murphey, Rensselaerville. District Attorney-Henry G. Wheaton, Albany. County Clerk-Henry B. Haswell, Albany. Treasurer-James Kidd, Albany. Surrogate-Moses Patten, Albany. Sheriff-Amos Adams, Albany. Under Sheriff-Charles Conklin, Albany. Deputy Sheriff's. John D. Livingston, Albany. Thomas B. Stilwell, Albany. Benoni C. Allen, Albany. Coroners. John McDowell, Albany. Recorder of Albany-William Parmelee, Albany. Sylvanus H. H. Parsons, Albany, James Gough,* Albany. Supreme Court Commissioners. Recorders and County Judges, of the degree of Counsellor at Lawr have the powers of Supreme Court Commissioners. (2d R. S. page 281, § 32.) Commissioners of Deeds. Rulandus Le Grand Bancroft, Charles Bryan, Frederick W. Cole' John B. Frisby, Garrit Gates, Anthony Gould, John E. Hermans Rodman L. Joice, Lemuel Jenkins, Origen A. Kingsley, Abraham Morrell, Oran Ott, Edwerd B. Peck, Jacob N. Settle, Lansing Van Wie, Elias Warner, Horace Wyman, Robert D. Watson. NOTE-The above office is abolished in towns, and their powers and duties are executed by Justices of the Peace. (See Laws of 1840, chap. 239, p. 187.) Commissioners to take Acknowledgment of Deeds for other States. Epaphras J. Sherman, for Connecticut. Robert J. Hilton, do Hills, Augustus S. Hill, Nicholas, jr. (State Reporter,) Smith, E. Fitch Hilton, Robert J. Hilton & Van Vorst Shepard, Stephen O. Sherman, Epaphras Southwick, Arthur C. Spencer, William Sternberg, Jacob Stevens, Cyrus Hosford, James Hosford, Solomon Howard, Nathan, jr. Koon, Bramhall & Ferguson, McKown & Van Buren Newell, George W. Norton, William Paige, Joseph C. Y. Palmer, Levi H. Parmelee, William, (Recorder,) Parsons, Sylvanus H. H. Patten, Moses Peckham, George W. Peckham, Rufus W. Peckhams & Colt Stevens, Samuel Stevens, Cagger & Stevens Street, Alfred B. Strong, Joseph Strong, Walter Taber, Azor, Temple, Robert E. Van Rensselaer, John S. Weed, George W. Wells, Robert H. Wendell, John L. Wheaton, Henry G. Wheaton, Hammond & Doolittle Whelpley, Heman C. Whelpley, James M. White, Wm. D. Wickes, Jonas |