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i 1 r. a at fr, (Mr i Antral Qtxt UUis PALMER. HiMfSCOM IIARNESS AND SADDLEBV. ConVeyanelng, Real Ertate, Iioeatfnjr a.ad Collecting Agtencf EDMUND PEV 4 TTORNET-AND COUNSEIJjOR AT LAW, will prac-JX. tice in aH the Courts of fanta Crui and adjoining Counties.

"Remember every causo Stands not on eloqui-nee, bt sta-nda on Story CIVIL ENGINEERING, SURVEYING, aef AFTING dntra on short notice; aud on liberal terms B. All surveys fronfthis eer- TVtt. REFERENCES Ret.Chs: of Wabash University Jnaiani: Hun. S. Murdock, ex Jovfue, Judicial District, Iowa.

Hon. W. WiUiaint.Xl. Judge 9th Iowa. Cbsrcb Directory Santa Cruz.

yueff COKOBHJiTIOXAt CHCBCH. LW IA tMi Caurch every Sabbath ttiorng at 11 TTnthe evenlM o'clock. Sabbath School at Nigbood Prayer Meetings every WeH gX'JSaW. BW. METHODtST B'BCbPAl CUl'KCU.

Praaehinir ewh Sabbath at 11 o'clock, a. and at 7 Sbbath Schoolana Bible Class at 2i P. Pray-w-meetuJVednesday evening; C. II. Iajtos, Pastor.

Sakta Crcx iota or RhTaxd aocbptcd In.oet VeUrty at theUall on Willow street, onthe Saturday venlng on or before each full tnooa. Viay Evening, at o'clock, at their Hall. Visiting brithera in good aUnding are invited to attend. THE UNDERSIGNED MERCHANTS OF THE Town of Santa Crua, doi mutually covenant and agree" among ourselves; that we will close our stores and places of ousinss on FRIDAY, July the 4th. Our cus-twaers wilL therefore, please take notice, and purchase what they want prerjoui to that day, as we wui no sen any goods on that day.

COOPER It GEO. OTTO, S. W. FIELD, R. E.

HYDE, A. BALDWIN'. L. SHWARTZ a JAS. LESLIE.

Je27 It Santa Crui, Jane 25, 1802. STRENGTHEN THE The best trams of im- .1 Anwn frame and shattered parting. enatttntion, which has yet been invented or discovered. proffered to the feeble of both sexes and all ages in PR. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS.

Debility, from whatever cause arising, way be cured strength, in whatever manner it may have been wasted, may be reatored by be use ef this powerful and healthful InvigoranC Far indigestion and all its painful Affects, bodily and mental, they are a positive specinc. Isold by Druggists and dealers everywhere. CtoUIoiI State Iron Works MANCFACTURE Iron Castings aud Maetolnery of all fc4rtd KNOX'S AMALtiAMATORS, Department lor MANTEL GRATES, T0VK WORK, CALDRONS, kc. Noa. 19 and 1 First Street, San Frattelico.

X.B. HEATH BRODIE CRUSHERS always on hand, Mav 30-3m. FIRE IC THE CELEBRATION OF JULY 4,1862, MANUFACTURED AT THE IJIBORATORY OF. L. O.

F. GIFFIN SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. COMMITTEES, CLUBS or INDIVIDUALS desiring displays, should send their orders without delav to F. G1FFIX No. 40T FRONT STREET.

San Francisco. Lists of kinds and priurs sent by mail or Express when requested. June C-Siu The undersigned is prepared to secure to Wool Growers the FULL MARKET VALUE FOR THEIR SPRING CLIPS. Consignments made to him have the benefit of a fair competition in the San Francisco Market. ttB Money advanced.

Charges modi-rate. HENJiY UANSSMANN. Corner of Front and California streets. Mp San Francisco REDIrJGTON CO'S, SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS A RRANTED A LIGHT, SWEET, AXD XUTRICIOL'S BREAD. Equally adapted to LOAVES, HOT BISCUIT, BUCKWHEAT, AND OTHER CAKES.

GINGERBREAD, AND CAKES OF AIX KINDS. WARRANTED FULLY EQUAL TO ANY IN THE MARKET. A.sk for RedUlngton Co'a Yeaat Powder, aud take no other, if you would have uuiformly good bread. Manufaetured aud sold at wholesr.le. bv REDDINGION 416 ard 41S Front Street, San FrancUco.

For sale by all respectable grocers everywhere. 1:6 Zryof. B. 6TKW4KT, r. T.

PfcCK. j. R. STEWART AaiCtiorif and Commission MERCHANTS, and wholesale oalerd in GROCERIES. I PROrisIONS.

AND LIQUORS. 416 Callforn Ueiaten Sansome and sj rRA.scareo 'BRENNAN PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AGENTS for Soquel, Santa Crui and Cascade Mills, Santa Crui Lime, Clay Street Wharf, O' lor from Drum street, San FrancUco. To all vrliom it may Concern. BE IT KNOWN THAT THOMAS OGG SHAW, MOS Sacramento Street, Snn FrancUco.

HAVE NOW ON HAND FOR SALE EIGHT. AND TEN HORSE STEAM THRESHERS FUR 1862. EIGHT AND TEN HORSE OWER MACHINES OF J0UN A. PITTS' GENUINE MAKE, Buffalo. N.

with all of C. M. Russell's improvements in the Shoe and Cylinder as it runs on Steel Pivots, and in all other respects superior to the Russell make of machine, both in material and workmanship, as well ar finish with the large sized, improved Jark. MX TWELVE HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINES, ON TRUCKS. And capable of running the largest sized Separator, and Thrashing in one day, in a good and workmanlike manner, HjOOO sacks of Grain.

FOUR AND six MACHINES, In. all respects the me as the large Machine, to run with GEAR, fame as old style All of the above Machines are made at Buffalo, N. expressly tor me and under my direction. Any person in want of such machines fail to be as this Machine stands unr' vailed for Thrashing aim Cleaning Grain at one It is acknowledged tube superior to any ether Machine in the WORLD, in Us Operation, Finish, and Mechanical Construction. EXTRA EXTRAS of all parts of the Outline Pitts' Machine constantly on handi No Machines Genuine except thoce made at Buffalo, N.

and marked J. A. PUTS." List of Articles Manufactured at Thomne Ogg Shaw' Afrrlcnltural Works. TUSTIN -S CALIFORNIA COMBINED REAPER MOWER. CALIFORNIA FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES FAN-MIU-S.

HAY-PRICES. CAST STEEL DEEP TILLER PIWS, ALL SIZES. BREAKING PIJWS ALL SIZES. lEU-ROUJCKS. HARRWWS- -ALL KINDS OF MACHINE CASTINGS.

ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BRASS WOP.K. SASH WEIGHTS OF AIJ. SI7J-J. TO ORDER. GRATES AND FENDERS FOR MARBLE MANTELS.

Among the leading articles are TUSTINjs i CALIFORNIA COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER, which cuts six feet in and is the best Machine on this eoast, as it possesses nrany advantages over those made in the States. This machine took the Firrt Preminmjit the Sacramento Fair, over all other Machines. This Machine is so constructed, that it NEVER CHOKES UP, having two sets of Knives, moved by tbe same thereby eausing twice the velocity of the knives, over that given by any other machine and preventing the possibility of choking, no matter how flow the team may travel. Attention is articularly called to the RAKING DEVICE, which will rake off the grain more regularly and evenly than can possibly be done by hand, thus saving the purchaser the neat sum of $2 60 per day. The Machine is verv light and durable.

CALIFORNIA FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, which have been tested at various times and found to be auprrior to any imported. They are warranted te be entirely free from swtting or dampness, which is the great complaint of the imported sates, as they gather moisture on their passage. Our Wrought and ChUIed-iron Safe with Steel Vaults, and Combination Locks, is unsurpassed by any. jBtj-All oidera promptly attended to. 'And in conclusion 1 will add, tht all the above lists of Goods are made of the very best material that the country will afford.

And while I lee 1 thankful fur all past favors, 1 trust that 1 may meet with good encouragement in the future. Every article that I import is of the very best style and most improved gpoda in the market, and can be said as cheap as tba cheapest. "All persons in want of any of the above goods, will please keud In their orders ia 'tiinc, to TH03. OGG (Opposite his former place of buUness), HjyS3 A 1KAAU31V. fait.

aa $twmtx Pacific Mail Steamship Company. THE FOLWWING STEAMSIIIPS will Panama, in the MONTH OK WUl-Y. I is. Capt. Farnswoftb, Friday Jnly HES'i GOLDEN GATE, Capt.

Pearson, Monday, July 21 t. From Folsom Street Wharf, at 9 u'clock, A. M. Punctually. I Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to Aspin'-wall bv the Panama Railroad Company, and from As pinwail to New York by the Atlantic and Pacific Steam ship Company.

i FORBES BABCOCK, Agents, Corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorfl ta -L STEAMER TO SANTA CRUZ. The New Steam Propeller r. Bs SALINAS, CAPTAIN I RpBERT SUDDEN ILL RUN REGULARLY TO SAUNAS RIVER touching at SANTA CRUZ on the down and ui trips, taking freight at going rates. WiU leave San Francisco EACH WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, making Santa Crux in Shippers to SAN JUAN will find this the speediest and most economical route for their goods. Wood taken from the various points oh the Salinas at fair rates, and from Watsonville Landing, head of Elk-burn Slough.

I For Freight or Passage, applv In Watsonville, to" JAMES BRENNAN. In San "Francisco, to BRENNAN CO. In Santa Cruz, to ALBERT BROWN In Monterey1, to CURTIS CONOVER. apr4 '61-tf.) i SUMMER ARRANGEMENT rLwT ON and after THURSDAY, May 1st iSi2ISIa tbe favorite and fast running Steamer SOPHIE McLANE. BCH.T EIFKESftl FOE TlTlS ROCTK, CHARLES THORNE.

MASTER WiU Broadway Wharf, DAILY (Sunday excepted) at 2 o'clock, P. M.t connecting at ALVLSO wit stages For San Joac, Santa Clara, CJllrojr, San Juan and Watson rllle, Aud through to SANTA CRUZ next day. RETURNING, Leaves ALVISO daily at 7 M-, connecting with the Stages that leave San Jose and Santa Ciara at 6 o'clock. Through tickets will be furnished on boa.rd. Stages will also connect daily to and from the WASM SPRINGS.

1 Fare toAlviso, Santa Clara and San Jose. $2. J. WHITNEY, May 2. Pres't Cal Steam Navigation Co.

iAIL.S STAGE IHSTE. TrlWetklf from Santa Crui to San Jose and Saa Franelaeo. Br Stack J- Stkamek. 0 NE of the Coaches of HALLV UVE. OF STAGES over the MOUNTAIN ROAD, lea nta vru every Tuesday, Thursday- and at 9 o'clock for San Jose, connecting t)ertCe -by sta.e aud stea'mor Sophie McLean, next moruing at 8 o'clock or an rrsnciKco.

i RETURNING Leaves San Jose every Wcdnfulay, Friday and Sunday, at 6 o'clock A. arriving in Sacta Cruz at 1 o'cI-e. same day. Through Tickets may be oard the Sopn? McLean, and at the San Lorenzo Exchange, Santa Cruz. Nov 7, I FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

Darts Jordan's line of fast sailing SCHOONERS. THE Schooner ADRIENNE. Capt. Hobron and the Schooner AIJ-lipD Al'AMS, Capt. Hanna, will make regular trips tc and from San Francisco.

ItljU For freight or passage applv on board. 1 or to! -DAVIS JORDAN, 5. 1301: San Francisco. DAILY EXt'lfESS TO AND FROM -San FrancUco, Santa Clara and San Jose. J.

BROWNLEE, Iave San Jose every morning Sunday exceptt-J) at 6y'i o'eliHrk, asing hrouvh atita Clara and ceuuect-ing with the kteumeii at Alvj.su. J. Urownlee attend to all business in San Francisco, aufh as delivering parcels, packages, money, pur charing gools, collecting and paying bills, returns by R.i me route every evening. He hopes bi-prompt, personal attention to all business, ani by moderate charges, to merit a liberal share of patronage. it Oflic; in San Jose, at the Fruit htore of F.

Lewis Si U4 strt. THE FLOOD THE GREAT FLOOD OF 1862. GREAT, JRJJ 513 Not 0 the waters, but of CUSTOM iRS tolbe I'. Pajaro Stove Store and 1 in Shop! Xo. 1-1-1 Main Street near Ford's Store, WatsoiiTllle, Cal.

Where can be found, at all times mm a large and well sch-cted assortment of COOKING, PARLOR. i and OFFICE teToVES. Among which may be found the "STEWART" COOKING STOVE. Thi celebrated Stove is one of the great inventions of the aue. ftt compri.es within a given space more conveniences aiid advantages than any other store in THE GOLDEN GATE," a new pattern, very heavy, plain, neat, and of tasteful design "THE PRIDE OF.

THE VICTOR," BAY STATE, "PREMIUM," kc. "THE FRAN.KLIN WOOD BURNER, 'THE S0N0RA," THE GARNET," and all sires. of Box Stoves. Also a general assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, FORCE jrYND LIFT PUMPS. LEAD PIPES, ZINC, SHEET SHEET IRON, TIN, COPPER AND JAPANNED WARE, in fact, everything to be found, iu-a well stocked Stove Store.

All of which will I sold as cheap if not cheaper thaii any place this side of San Francisco. 1 Competent workmen, employed, and all orders for Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper AVork wiil receivc.prompt attention. TIN ROOFING, CONDUCTING J'IPE, EAVE TROUGHS put up and warranted Grateful for the liberal patronage that has been bestowed, 1 trust that by close attention to the wauts of the community to merit its continuance. f. A.

KIDDER. Also agent for the New England Family Sewing Machine. Watsonville, Feb. 20, i i EDWARP A. MORSE DOORS WINDOWS AND BLINDS TXOULD INFORM THE TRADE in Oregon and Wash-ll ington Territory that they have or.ened a hew establishment for the sale of IXXRS, WlXliOWS tttidJ: TVTS! A One of the partners residing in Boston (who has shipped the above goods to this market since 1849).

en ables us to keep a thorough and extensive assortment, which we will sell at as low prices as any iu this market. Parties sending for goods by letter can rely on having same at as low prices as if ordered in person. Or by letter or otherwise will be promptly and faith tuly filled. also attend to tie buying and selling of other men indise. EDWARD A.

MORSE a i 11 ant California and 114 and 116 Market I San Fraucic" And JOHN HALL. 177 Blackktone Bortoit. 1 Feb. 1862 3 in 4: JASi A. BARNKT, B.

A. BJUUtKT BARNEY Main Street, Watsonville, CaL NULfcKS IX fjRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, READY-MADE CI)THING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTlXtiS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 RUBBERS, HOSIERY, CIjOVES, CRAVATS. BONNETS, RIBBONS. DRESS tJOOlBS, LACES, EDGINGS, EMBROIDERIES, GLASS. FLOUR NAILS.

SALT. FISH, 1-ORK, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS Customers will find our Stock complete, comprising many articles ii is irapossiuie nere enuwos.w, all sold at moderate prices. Watsonville, Feb. 13, 1862-tf. na GEORGE OTTO, New Brick Main Street, Santa Cruz, Dealer in, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, HAVING constantly on hand, and for sale at the most reasonable prices, a large and splendid assortment of Oooda, selected expressly for this market.

My Stock consists of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 1 ASSORTED i CONlECriONARY, CLOTHING, JS- HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS SHOES. I HAKIlW.tRE." DY GOODS. LIQUORS ETC; nd alTarticiVs usually kept in a Variety Stcny to which be att ention purchasers are solicited- 1 it. Butter ana Eggs and all kinds of Produce taken in change for goods. March 6-tf cnoics CJGAIIS.

rrflE UNDERSIGNED havine be Agency for the sale of J. W. HOAG'S superior II A VANN A CldAtW. lor keep ccrnstantly Santa Cruz, gives notice that he on hand, at his Saloon on Mam ment nf the r.hnifest brands. St reet I.are assort- Every Cigar i warranted.

S. April "JD it James Conner's Sons, U. S. TYPE FOUNDRY. FA CLK.N It i 0 Agents, o.

52C SaiMooie Street, San Francisco. EVERY article necessary foi a complete News or Job Printing Office, furnished at tbe lowest prices. Also. Agents fur Taylor's. Gordon's, Degeuer's, Newbury's.

Potter's and Hawke's Presses. April 4 y' MONTEREY STORE. B. GOLDMAN, Proprietor. constantly on hand a general varietv of DRY GOODS.

CLOTHING, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOE-" Prices to suit the times. tRS, HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR HIDES. i Monterey, June 5th, t1860. no. 52-tf.

totfe The Thoroughbred Stallion AliDALLAH. yy The only trotting Horse that ever took a SXt Premfum in this State as a Thoroughbred Jf Ay Will stand for Marcs the present Season, wj JTj beginning April 1, and ending Sept. AT M. BARNEY'S L1VFJIY STABlX WATSONVILLE DuscRirnox. Abdallah was raised by Charles Hulte, of Orange County, N-.

sidd and went to New Jersey, where he took the Frst Premium as a yearling and as a two year old at two successive Fairs in that State, ever1 all Competitors from that and other State.i AbdaUah stands sixteen hands and a half mahogany black mane and tail. cli'Jii head wtdl set ort. beautiful neck and sloping S'lolSers, well ribbed up aad very heavily quartered, tremendous stifle and gakin, short cannon bone and sound feet in short, a perfect picture of magnificent horseflesh. -A good oe to look at and a coml one to go has a remarkable turn of speed, with a very level and square gait gentle and kind in saddle and harness of any kind, and high courage as fast, if not faster tha'n any hurse in the country at- trotting, and can outwalk them all. AMalluh has never been traiuel.

but trots his mile tn 2:60 to harness He totik the First Premium at the Bay District Fair. Beat Chieftain in two straight heats, at his eas-e. IK-is a sure foal getter, PEDIGREE: AbdaUah was six years old on' the 29lh March, 18(H) was sired by Hambletontan. he by AbdaUah, he by old Membrinn, he by imptjrted Messenger. Hamldeton-ian's dam was the Charles Kent mare by imported Bell-founder, grand-dam Old One Eye by imported Messenger, his dam also by imported Messenger, and the dam of Old One Eye by imported Musseuger.

The da in of 'AbdaUah was sired by imported Roebuck, his grand dam by Sir Henry the celebrated race horse that ran with Eclipse. The pedigree of all is pure. i William M. Rysdick. of the town of Chester.

Orange County. State of New York, being Crst duly sworn, says that the above pedigree ii true, to the best of hi knowledge and belief. WM. M. RYSIdCK.

Ssroru to, this 4th day of February, 1S5S. be lure me, F. A. Olxte.h, Jnstite of the Peace. FOR SINGLE SERVICE, $30.

FOR THE SEASON $50. i Notes required at time of service, payable at the end of the season. The best Pasturaire for Mares at $-iper month. Extra Care taken, but all Mares at risk of the Owner. WM.

PAUL April 25 tf I M. BARNEY, Agent. Young Black Hawk Uncle Sam. Will stand for the Season, at the Stables of M. BARNEY, Watsonville.

ProiCRVK. Ciii ln K.itn i.il sired be A CI lston'sBl ck Hawk David Hill his dam Ladv Vigilance, is a Morgan Mare of very fine int and" of great strenjrth; has great muscle and power and has trotted a mile in 3:25, with two in a buggy. DeckiptioV. Uncle Sam stands 15:3 hands high, and weighs 1160 lbs. is a dark mahogany bay.

with black points has no marks about him. He was, four years old on the 20th of April. 1S62. TERMS. For the Season ending September 1st.

18G2. For Single Service, $J0. payable iu advance, lor tbe Season. $30. Notes required at tbe time service.

Pasturage will be provided for reasonable may. Proper care will be taken of Mares, and especially tho-e entrusted to bis charge from a distance. All -mares at their owner's risk. I H. SHERMAN.

April 25 tf. II. BARNEY, Agent. TtOrTI STOCK, i. Reynold's Black IlavVk It MORGAN, WLU.

STAND FOR THE ENSUING SEASON; At WiiijII Co's Livery 'StaWe, in SanlfA Cruz, conirnericing" April! let and ending August 1st, 1SG2. DESCRIPTION. Frank Morgan will he 5 years old on' the 2Hh ilay of April. IS32, is 16 hands high; black, except a lsttle white ox one heel aud on the end- of the nose weighs 1150 For a horse his age, gives (treat promise of being fast. On the'28th of February last, over the Willows Park Race Track, San Francisco.

Frank Mogan trotted in the second heat, one mile in 3:11 (in a trial). For size, color, speed, kind disposition, and as a horse nf all v. ork, HE HAS NO SUPERIOR. He has ben allowed but thirteen mares, und all but one have proved to be in rnal. PEDIGREE: Sire (Easton's) Black Hawk David Hill, grandsire old Vermont Black Hawk, he by Sherman Morgan, he by Justin Morgan.

Dam, a fine Kentucky brood mare. TERMS, for the Season, FIFTY COLLARS All mares thatdo' not prove to be in foal this season, with proper eare, can have the use of the Horse next season free of charge, A note will be required in all cases. Pasturage for mares from a distance, at $2 per month. JAMES MARSHALL, Apr 4 3ra Agent. CHARLES Wl NTERHALDER.

WOLLD cespectfully announce' to. his friends, and the public, that he. keeps constantly on hand, and fur sale on the most liberal termsa general assortment of- SILVMJH AND JEWEIJtY, Nf WATCHES ANIKTXJCKS. I GOLD PENS. A ac tc; Togethe with many other articles in his lin, to which the at tention of those wishing to purchase, is respectfully solicity, i rrpnirett WUM VIIT, U1M warranted to give satisfaction, cm.

At tbe old stand, Main Street, Santa Cms. J. WERNER. Brick Building, Mai Street, Santa Cruz. respectfully announce to liis friends and the Public gene rally, that he continues to manufacture HARNESS SADDLES, BRIDLES, and all other articles in his line, in the most substantial and desirable manner, and of the best material, to which he respec-fully.

invites the attention of purchasers. Spurs, Martingales, and in fact, everything pertaining to his business kept constantly on hand, and for sale on the most reasonable terms. Particular attention paid to repairing. Saat Out Oct. 16th 1858.

tf. SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. Main Street, Watsonville, Near the Nebraska Hotel. THE! subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Watson ville and' vicinity that he has opened SHOP in thU place, where can be found at all times a good assortment of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, de Which, will be sold on as reasonable terms as can be obtained elsewhere. Particular attention paid to Repairing.

Shop on Main street, Watsonville nex door to the Nebraska Hotel. W. F. DORRENCE Watsonville, August 26, I860. If A M.

PETERSON'S Saddle and Harness Shop. Maim Street Opposite Cooper Co 'I. Fr I WOULD RESPECTFULLY an- nntihM tn friend and th lyi mi a public generally that I have open ed a new SADDLERY ESTABIiSH MENT in Santa Crui, where I will be happy to see and serve all in want of any goods in my line. A complete assortment of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, etc. will be kept constantly on hand.

Custom work of all kinds executed at short notice, in the best manner, and at reasonable rates. A portion of public patrouage is respectfully solicited. A. M. PETERSON.

Santa Cruz, July II, 1S55. Notice. The undersigned would respectfully inlorin the citizens of Santa Cruz aud vicinity that thoy have entered into a AA.naFfnkNliin frtr lif nnrnittp nf par. i vj I I 1 ryingen the BL.UhliiHiu m.si.t, ana wouia invite all who want anything in the above line to call and see us. Our work will be of the very best quality, and prices extremely low for cash or short credit.

We will make and repair all kinds of Wagon and Carriages, Mill work and Farming utensils. Also Horse Shoeing and Farriery, attended te as it should be. Shop on Main street nearlv oppositeOtto Co store. STEVENS Si LUKENS. Snnta Cruz, June 21th.

1861. Eagle Livery Stable. MAIN STREET, SA XTAj.ni 7. THE undersigned would reiectfMv. inform the public that they have rentefjthe above Livery Stable, and give notice, that they will conduct the business, and all its branches.

At thU establishment may always be obtained, at the lowest rates, excellent' Saddle and Carriage Horsea, Carriages and Buggies. KSHorses kept on Livery. Te will always give our prompt personal at tei.tion to the wishes of our patruus. A share of patronftpe is respectfully solicited. MARSHALL UOVEY.

June loth, HONKER BOOKSTORE. Post OHc, Main street, "Watsonville. ED. MARTIN. AS on hand, and keeps constantly for sale, great varietv of Bi.KiKS AG RICVLTUR Al.

WORKS. POETICAL AND GIFT BOOKS. BIBLES AND HYMN BJOKS. SCHOOL rKS, NOVELS. MUSIC AND 'SONG BOOKS.

PERIODICALS. AND -CHILDREN BXKS. A general assortment of Stationary, Blsftnk Buoko. aud Playing Cards, Tracing Paper, Drawing Paper. Mucilage.

Cutlery Fancy Articles, Agent for Golden Era. Alta California, and Hutching" Magazine. Orders filled and pr mptly. attended to. CO N' IN A A HO SE Formsrly Ten-Mile Houe, or Gleason'," On tbe Santa Crnz Road.

rillis HOrsE, KXOAVX FOR THE PAST JL two years as the "Ten-Mile Hou. or Gleason'," is row conducted by a family, under the supervision of the who invites the old patrons of Santa Cruz, and the public generally, to give him a call and eujov the ror their comfort and convenience. Mr. Hall's IJne of Stages BREAKFAST and DINE at the Hous- notwithstanding wme oue about the' vicinity or at the Irij brity- hUel al San Jose inform the public that nothing can be got to eat until arrivalat Sunt a Cruz. jel93m IIENRV D.

McCOBB. Blackfiinitliing aud Machine Shop. AVatsonville, Cal. THOMAS MAHER, begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that hit Ahlw1imnt iiAtfd nn Mitjn Street. 3 Watsmville.

nest door to the Telocranh Saloon, and opposite Ik-U Dubois' Liverv Stablea here he is prepared do all kinds or BItCKSMITIHV; AND MACHINE WORK in a manner that will civo satisfaction to his customers. Beinir thoroiiphly conversant with, the aliove business, and will attend to it with strict attention, and warrant all his work. The best of steel and iron always used. NEW CARRIAGES AND WAGONS ALWAYS ON HAND. And various other articles connected with his business.

He would also say that he lias lately repaired his new shop, and has fitted up turning lathes, which is capable of doing light and heavy turning for saw mills, grist mills, threshers, mowers and reapers, etc. STEAK. IS ALWAYS UP. Castings for Reapers, Threshers aid Mowers always on hand, at San Francisco prices. My aim is to give entire satisfaction to customers, and for reference, can give aH the old settlers of the vicinity.

A hand is always engaged to attend to horse shoeing. Produce will be taken in exchange for work, and Money NEVER REFUSED. 1 Recollect the location, on Main Street and the philosopher's stone pay as you go. June 26, 1801 tf. Wagon Making and Blacksmi thing WATSONVILLE, Cal.

The Subscribers having recently pur- gerroan, iu Watsonville, would respect-r1' fully inform their friends, and the public at laree. thatthey are now. fully prepared to manufacture WAGONS and CaRRIAGSS of every style and description, in a manner unsurpassed, and of the best material, on favorable terms. Also, BLA CKS3I1 THING, in all its branches. Having a good supply of materials always on hand, we are prepared to do work in this line, equal to any.

AGRICULTURAL IMTLEMEXTS made to order, and warranted to gice tatitf action. Particular attention paid to shoeing horses. LEE JONES. Watsonville, March 26th. 1861.

apr4-tf. Carriage and Blacksmith's Shop. The undersigned would i inform the public that he is still at the old stand i-- on Main street, opposite Otto Trust's store, where he will be ideasrd to do all finds of CAttKIAGE WORK, with the best Eastern timber, on the shortest notice. Also PAINTING done the best terms. manner and on 11 At0 AH kinds of Carriage ironing and repairing Plow making, repairing reapers and threshers, and HORSE SHOEING done in tbe best manner.

I have on hand a new FOUR HORSE WAGON, made of the best Eastern timber, whioh I will sell en reasonable terms. PETER WILKINSON, Santa Cruz, Sept. 26th, 1861 tf. I CITY MAKRET- i mi THE subscribers would respectfully inr fc I form their friends and the public gener- irr ally, that they keep constantly on hand the best of BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK ALSO all kinds of VEGETABLES, which will be (Jlsposed of at the most liberal rates. A share of patronage is solicited, Marketing delivered any part of the village free of charge, THEODORE WINTERHALDER.

W. FINKELDEV. Santa Crua. April, 1862. 4 CoL Eb.

BaHwiO, Chief Engineer, pf. W. R. Company. 1 Ik-corah.

Iowa. "i' K. rverill, Draftsman and Secretary If. Wj R. Decorah.

i Hon. E. T. Hogan, Cowty Judge, Plhrnas CaK Jmm i OFFICE. Sddoor, East of tbe Sakta Crux House, Isent Crux.

Cal. t. May 9-r P. E. BAILEY, Play ate lart and Surgeon WOUM1 KESPECTFULLY INFORM HIS FRIENDS and acq.oafutancrs, and those afflicted, that be continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery, and may be lound at his office Lower Plata, SLt Crux, altintes, except when absent on professional business Chargeft 'moderate.

je27 tf TULIUS LEE, ATTOftSteY AN CO ITS KLIjO WILL practice his professSoasaerally In the County, State aiaa Federal Courts. Particular attentton-pahLto CoUetiene. -OFFICE on 14 ttr nAVtotiyille', a few debrt abov ebrasa jir.e!.-- ay, u. WM. SpJOHNSONi-.

Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, WINES, LIQUORS? C.r Publle, Land, adP5neral Age- NA11VIDAD, MONTEREY, CO. CAL: tf I GEO. W. CRANE. Attorney and Counselor at Law' sait ainsn, nonicrcr i tn anv hnaineia entrusted to hint In the Counties of Santa Crui, Santa Clara and Monterey.

Feb. 13-tf. WM. H. RUMSEY COUNTY JUDGE, AND COUNSELLOR AT IjIW -MONTEREY, CAL.

"ITtT ILL attend to any business iu the Distrlci Cou ft or any other, -consistent wttn lu judicial iu tious. i I Monterey, June 25th, 1861-tf. D. GKIOOBT. P.

K. WOOMIDI. Greeory ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Nov 28.1861-tf Monterey City, Cal W. F.

STEVENS, 'USTICTLOF THE PEACE Office near th Nebraska Hotel Watsonviue, cat. J. D. ALL A 0 HAN. a.

4 0TARY PUBLIC, and United States Corona saionor. 1.1 Office on Pearl st ree near the Washington Hotel aterev. I Kar2i- GEORGE BE.L Ly oti iuoniKomery street Corner Merchant San Francisco IMPORTER aSD DtALXX ljt 6nlAnAW A "nil ws aasa csvniruuusi TEGAL CAP, 'WrItINQ LETTBR and JUJ Note Paper, and Envelopes in great variety Oold eus oi ine nest manufacture. Blum Accbnnt Books, Of th best nratenal and workmanship. Printer's Blank Cards-.

Law Books, Law Blank. Note Drafts, au4 ot taamg. mhh Keeit, UriM Books, and a large asuriroem oi custom House Utaaks, School UooUstf A compete assortment wlay on band. Ovdwt tnrm Teachers w'l receive prompt attention. Atlantic papers and magazines, aJT the nw Subseripv'ous received for Te Newspapers, Magazines and PeiHlicals.

A cirealaf will seta to any pernon, on equcst, giving an cateMed Hvt Of Periodical, an the prices annexeu. tollowlttg arc ayiuag the most popular. Per1 Annum. ill rper's G( dey's I July's Leslie's Magaziu Peterson's Bullou's Magazine Hall's Journal of Atlantic Monthly Eclectic Knickerbocker Aljl the Year Round IS 60 3 50 3 50 2 00 2 00 A 3 6 5 Oft 3 ttr 3 60 4 bV 5 00 6 00 3 0O 12 00 3 60 6 OO 6 00 Ottce aweck Ciirnbill Magazine Temple Bar r. p.iickwood Tle four loreign Reviews and The Chess Monthlr a Run Ton of Fashion The World of Fashion Tifc Horticulturist, -The Horticulturist, The Gardner's The Country 3 00 6 00 2 00 2 60 3 60 3 ...12 OO II irper ex-kly J.

slie's Illustrated I'aper Illustrated Ixindon Illustrated News of the Wurld Nl-w York lllustrsted News New York Week ly ledger Wlilkes' Spirit of'the Dinner of Light Wtavcrly York Mercury New York Weekly Clipper Sojien title American New York NeW York Weekly Tribune. Jfcw York Weekly Tunes; New York Weekly Journal of Commerce Forney 's Prejs Yankee Notions Nick Nax 7. Vanitv Fair. (Weekly) 00 3 60 3 00 3 60 3 00 3 60 3 00 3 00 3 oo 60 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 60 1 60 1 3 00 New York Herald, Tribune, or World for CakTornia 3 60 NEW VOLUMES Of the Four Ilewlews a act Blackwood COMMFOE JULY1W1. Per annum 93 XI aV 0G 7 oo a 0 3 00 For any one of Fjor any two of the lour For any.

three of the. four Fbr all" four of the Reviews, For Mack wood's For Blackwood and one 6 00 Fpr Blackwood and two 7 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews 0 00 For Blackwood and the Four Reviews, 10 0O Jdoney Current in the Slate Kill be received at -j 1 A discount of twenty-five per ctnt. from the above price will be allowed to CLUBS, ordering four or more copies of any one or more of -the above works. Thus Four copies of Bbjckwoodvor.o(,one Review, will be sent to one address 'tor $9 four copies of the four Reviews an 1 Blackwood for $30 aud go ofi. j.

I MLg Remittenccs should always be addressed to tbe Publishers. LEON A HP 4 CC. a-. To I.et. J- An excellent sheep, hauge.

WIT AS ABUNDANT SUPPlVf i' In Monterey eouety. Possession can bo had iramedi- ately Apply t- DAVID JACKS, if i. Monterey City. Monterey, Feb; 13, 1802. lm RANCHO AND STOCK FOR SALE 9..

THE offers sale, tbe RANCHO SANTA ISA-siBEL, situated in the County of San Luis Obispo, adjoining Ranches As Cm cension and Santa Margarito. Margarito. CONTAINING FOUR LEAGUES 01? LAND. Said Rancbo Is well watered, and has two i good aad substantUl HOUSES, a STABLE and CORRALS thereon. also Head or nuted neat, catue, ana a oana of TWENTY MARES, wit aa AMEB4CAN BTALLON Actilr to TEOEORO GONZALEZ.

Jeb. 13-3m. At Ueatere: S3 SCOVTLL'S BLOOD. AND LITER SYRUP a skillful compound of Medical roots and plants most powerful in purifying the blood. It impossible for disease to remain in the system, if this remedy is perseveringly used tt contains no mineral poison, a do most other prcpa-nlUitf the day.

See Advertisement. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK done at this Office, with atneiaand dispatch. Fourth of July Ball. CRAND BALL will be given at the SAN I.OREN.ZO EXCHANGE on FRIDAY EVENING, July 4th, 182. MANAGERS: SANTA CKCZ R.

C. Klrby, A. M. Peterson, SOQCEL. Wm.

Blackburn, Charles Brown, A. P. Jordan. S. Drennan.

B. F. Porter Titus Hale, A. F. Bryant, H.

S. K. Porter. 8 Breese, wFLOOR MANAGERS J. R.

Patterson. Felix Fister. A General invitation is extended. June 13-tf. FARNH.VM 4c MARTIN.

PAJARO ENGINE COMPANY NO. 1. TLA vn r.RA'D RAM. at the Wat tA sonville Town Hall, on FRIDAY EVEN L- IVY! Ilr A lR- -JML Cnrnmi'tet A rranqrment W. Van-lerliurst." II.

Ne-ill-. J. R. 'rter, T- Alc-xamier, Ed. F.

Sanborn. T1im. Suo-it as. 1 Manners A. J.

Jennings, Ed. Martin. A- W. Thos. S.

Cooper. A. Roberts, C. A. KiddiMyN.

Sanborn. R. F. le. II- Danxiger.

E. T. Perk. Y. Bill.

C. Ford, W. N. An-iersoH. Cltas.

Foster, J. S. Carr, Otto Stoesser, Jas. AV. W.

Kemp. Jas. M. BarceyrB. Wondworth, JIVrry.l VUktr Manager F.

Sanborn, Harvey Neville, I. Brown, A. J. Jennings. Music by Quadrille Band.

Tickets Five Dollars. Inncing to commence at 8 o'clock. a GENERAL INVITATION EXTENDI) TO AIJ- KEEP COOL! ICE IN JCLEPS. "SMASHES, 'PUNCHES, and.all piade-of the chicet Liquors and Wines, at" FORD EXCHANGE. je tf --Sanu Cr.ix.

ALEXANDER BUSWELL, Pvaetleal Book-Binder, Paper Ruler and Blank Book Manufacturrr, 51T Clay street and 514 Commercial street between Montgomery and Sanaome SAN FKAN11SCO. Binding of every description neatly executed Elank Books Ruled and Bouiid io any desired jattorn. je'iT ly i House and Lot Tor Sale: i -1 The undersigned will sell his HOUSE and LOT. situated near the Catholic Church, at a for cash. The lot is 196 feet rieep.

by 15 feet has never failinsr stream. watep. running throngh it and well feueed. The jiouse is new and well finished. Good out-houses attached.

For particular apjdv to C. W. WILLIAMS, or to the Proprietor, ALEX. McLONALD. June fr-tf 1 District Court of the United State3 SosttUerii District or California.

THE UNITED STATES vs. PEDRO ESTRADA, Adin r. LA No. T6. "VrOTlCE is hereby given that the" final survey of the Jl lands Claimed by the parlies to the rtcord in this rase has been returned into Court and objected to.

All parties interested in said lands are therefore ad-monmhed to appear and intervene for the protection of their interests under the rules of the Court. JOHN O. WHEELER. Clerk. Los Angeles June 20.

18o2. '-w Notice to Creditor. In the matter of the ESTATE OF WNACIA CASTRO, DECEASED. NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned. Administrator of the above named estate, to the creditors of, and alt persons having cluiiiis againot said deeeased.

to exhibit the same, with the necessary within ten ninths from the first publieation'uf this notice, to the Undersigned, at his place of business in the town of Santa Crus, in the Couuty of Santa Crns. and State of California. I.LTHER FARNHAM. Public Administrator. Santa Cru, June 27, 62.

271m AD 1 nIsTIRATO R'S SALE." NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of JOHN Ct'KTIS, deceased, pursuant to an order of the Probate Ceort of the County of Santa Crux andtate Califosnaa, dulv made and entered, will sell at public auction, en THURSDAY, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1862, at eleven o'clock A. M. of said day, at David Gherky's Warehouse, iathe town of Santa Crux, in said County of Santa Out, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, tille ud interest of the said estate of John Curtis, deceased of, in and to the SCHONER J.

H. ROSCOE, the same being a three-sixteenths (3-16) interest in and -woerahip of the said schooner. JOHN J. SMITH, Jelfftd Administrator of said Estate. NEW ARRANGEMENT.

THE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased the Fruit and Confectionery Store of GEORGE EMERSON, begg leave to announce to the public that he is prepared tc furnish them with everything pertaining toa flrst-eUs and Confectionery Store, ne will also keep or sstantly on hand all brands' of Tobacco, the. choicest Cigar Ifaakte Notions tc, J.M. MERRILL Santa Qua. fov. 1861.

niatt FORD'S 7 -EXCHANGE BILLIARD SAI.OO. SANTA CRUZ. Tkree Tables Pnelan'a Cusbtons. rtTHE Subscriber has opened the Billiard Saloon former-JL Irkept by Jesse Smith, where all who wish good BILLIARDS, CIGARS, LIQUORS and GOOD CHEER can alwaya be accommodated. I shall be happy to see all of my old customers and patfsna of Watson villa, er any other place, and as fy new oaes a.

wiU favor me with a call. Mdjit J. FORP Liiii front. FORJSALE! THE UNDERSlGNEn, being about to move his family to San Francisco, offers for sale his HOUSE AND LOT, at a reasonable price. Said tot contains two acres ot ground, and is situated -upon a corner, about eighty rods from the Beach.

The House is new, and has a good well of soft water at he door. For terms, kc, enquire of Ms. Stagg, upon tbe or of tbe subscriber at 211 Montgomery street, San Francisco. J. tf.

STACO, SaptaCrus. Feb. 13, 182. tf.

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