San Mateo County Gazette Redwood City, San Mateo County, California Saturday Morning, August 17, 1861, Vol. 3 No. 20 ASA S. EASTON Our candidate for County Surveyor seems thus far to have the field pretty much to himself. He is the present incumbent, in that important office, and is fully known to our people. The office cannot be better filled than by his re-election. S.S. STAMBAUGH The office of Coroner in this County is one without profit, and almost without honor, but nevertheless circumstances may at any moment arise, to make it one of the most important in the county. For it behooves the people to keep the position constantly filled with a man of standing in the community - one in whose intelligence and integrity business men can repose confidence, and feel that the important duties, which may devolve upon him will be faithfully performed. Such a man did the People's Committee find in S.S. STAMBAUGH, the present incumbent. CHARLES LIVINGSTON The People's candidate for Public Administrator is too well known to all our readers to need a word of commendation at our hands. The office for which he is running costs much more than it comes to, but it nevertheless needs an honest man in the position, for none can tell the day when a considerable estate may come into his hands for an administration. Mr. LIVINGSTON's reputation is above reproach, and if there is a man in the County who is the proper person to take care of and have the custody of the property of deceased strangers, he is that man. Though one of the earliest settlers in the county, he has ever kept aloof from politics, and now for the first time he consented that his name might be used for any office in the County. INDEPENDENT. - We notice quite a disposition on the part of gentlemen to run for office on their own hook this fall. So far as we have learned, the following independent candidates are in the field: For County Clerk, Robert GREER of Woodside; for Tax Collector, John G. MOORE of Woodside; and W. __ SHREEVE, of Redwood City. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Shaving, Hair-Cutting and Shampooing Saloon Wm. Miller has recently opened a shaving, hair cutting and shampooing saloon in Bridge street, Redwood City, opposite Chas. Livingston's store. Hair Dressing in all its various modes performed to the entire satisfaction of patrons. H.S. Scofield, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Notary Public, Redwood City, San Mateo County. Office - Corner Third and A streets. J. Johnston Justice of the Peace, and Notary Public, Residence, near Spanishtown - Second Township, San Mateo County CHARLES N. FOX Counsellor At Law, Court House Redwood City JAMES M'CABE 101 Merchant Street, San Francisco Messrs, McCabe & Fox will practice together whenever desired, and arrangements may be made with either for the retaining of both. A.S. Easton Surveyor and Civil Engineer County Surveyor of San Mateo County Persons wanting surveys can leave their orders with B.G. Lathrop, County Clerk, Redwood City TEETH! TEETH! Extracting Without Pain ! Dr. W.H. Irwin, Dentist, Third Street, near Howard, (opposite Estill's Mansion) San Francisco. All branches of Dentistry performed in the neatest possible manner L. Brunner Watchmaker and Jeweler Importer of Watches and Jewelry Wholesale and Retail No. 161 Clay Street, San Francisco To see other old newspapers, visit http://www.newspaperabstracts.com <http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/>