Californian, Volume 2, Number 21, 6 October 1847 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOTS IN BENECIA CITY. The subscriber is now prepared to make titles for Lots in Benicia City. All persons who have selected Lots, and wish to get the titles are requested to call personally or by letter, and settle for them and get their deeds as early as practicable. Failing to do so by the TWENTIETH of November next, their lots will be considered forfeited. R. SEMPLE. Benicia City, Sept. 17, 1847. 20-r —————— NOTICE. THE co-partnership heretofore existing between F. RODRIGUEZ VIDA & E. VON PFISTER has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted in future by F. RODRIGUEZ VIDA. Honolulu, Aug 21. b-20. —————— FOR SALE. A splendid RANCH, known as the property of DON JOSE JOAQUIN GOMEZ, situated thirty miles from Monterey, near St. Johns. It contains three leagues of excellent Pasture Land, capable of feeding FIVE THOUSAND head of cattle. A large substantial two story Dwelling in good repair, with Furniture as it stands. Six hundred head of Cattle. Three hundred head of Horses and Mules. ALSO, A variety of Farming Utensils and other articles necessary for a Farm. This Ranch is well adapted for Milling, having a fine stream of water running through it. For further particulars enquire of WARD & SMITH. No. 3 Montgomery Street, 5-tf San Francisco. ——————

NEW GOODS,

CHEAP FOR CASH.

The subscribers have received from recent arrivals from the United States and Sandwich Islands, the following GOODS, which they offer for Sale, low for CASH. ☞ Store corner of Clay and Kearny streets. Consisting of—Plain Satins; plain and figured heavy Mandarine Satins; embroidered satin Aprons; Pongro Silks (assorted colours,) black silk and satin Cravats, 30 and 36 inch; do blue and black Silk, (red border,) 30 inch; Silk pocket Handkerchiefs, (assorted colours;) silk stockings; fancy Prints; blue do; book Muslin; Balzarines; Muslin de laine's; bleached and unbleached Cottons; brown and blue Drilling; Shirting stripes; Yorkdeims; blue Cottons; English long cloth; Kentucky Jeans; plain stripe Plaid; Tweeds; Linsay Plaid; Bed Ticking; blue, black and steel mixed cloths; black, stripe, and Buckskin Casimers; Canton Flannel; red Flannel; Blankets and Serappaz; blue Mackinaw Blankets; white shirts; fancy do; blue wool shirts; thick and thin Coats; Vests and Pantaloons; Boots and shoes; ladies slippers; wool and cotton Stockings; cotton Socks; ladies cotton Stockings; cotton and linnen Thread, (assorted colours;) spool Cottons, blue, black and assorted colours; sewing Silk; Tapes; Needles; Pins; Knitting pins; Hooks and Eyes; Thimbles; Shirt buttons; Metal do; gilt & lasting Coat buttons; Bone buttons; Braces; pencil Leads; Pencils; steel Pens and holders; Ivory; dressing side and tucking Combs; tooth and hair Brushes; playing Cards; house Paper; fancy Soaps; Razor strops, Shaving boxes and brushes; Looking glasses (assorted sizes;) Glazed and Cloth Caps; Opodeldock; Sarsaparilla; Cologne water, &c. An assortment of EARTHENWARE; HOLLOW and HARDWARE; TINWARE, &c. Three legged Iron Pots & Kettles, from 1-2 to 25 gallons; Saucepans, from 1 to 8 qrts.; Stewpans; Tea Kettles; Fryingpans; Bakepans; Gridirons; Ladles and Skimmers; Tin Pails, 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 qrts.; open and covered Tin Pans, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 qrts. Dippers; Tin Cups; Lamp Feeders; Measures; Tunnels; Cullendery Skimmers; Greaters; Scoops and Dirt Shovels.

Knives and Forks; Butchers Knives; Razors; Scissors; table and tea Spoons; pen and pocket Knives; hunting Knives; Flemes; till, chest, door and pad Locks; shoe Knives; shoe Nippers and Pincers; Brass and japaned Candlesticks; brass and steel Snuffers; iron and copper Tacks; Brads; Coffee Mills; brass and iron Butts; Screws; cut Nails, (assorted sizes;) door Handles; square Latches; Bolts; hand, pitt and cross-cut Saws; Files; Shovels and Spades; garden Hoes; steel Yards; percussion Caps; bar Lead, Shot (assorted sizes,) Powder; Axes and handles; bench Axes; shingling Hatchets; Hammers; Carpenters Adzes; Augers; socket and firmer Chisels; steel and iron Squares: cut plain Irons: trying Squares, 4, 6, 8, and 12 inches: single and double iron Bench Planes: Moulding Planes: Match Planes: Beading Planes: Pannel Plows: Sash Planes: hand, tenon and cross-cut Saws: Braces and spur Bitts: joint Rules: Gimblets: Carpenters Pencils: Bevels: Compasses: Compass & pad saws: Saw sets: Chalk lines: Oil stones: Sand paper: Paint brushes: White and Black Lead: Green Paint: Paint Oils: Spirits Turpentine: Lampblack: Window Glass, assorted sizes.

GROCERIES, &c.—Sugar: Coffee: Tea: Spices: Vinegar: Pickles: Preserved Ginger: Raisins: Saleratus: Molasses: Syrup: Mustard: Cigars and Tobacco: Clay Pipes, &c. SHELLEY & NORRIS. San Francisco, July 31, 1847. 11-6m ——————

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that I, RICHARD B. MASON, Colonel 1st Regiment Dragoons, United States Army, and Governor of Calfiornia [California], by virtue of authority in me vested, do hereby appoint WILLIAM B. IDE, LAND SURVEYOR, for and in, the Northern department of Upper California. Done at Monterey, Upper California, this 7th day of June A. D. 1847 and the 71st of the Independence of the United States. (Signed) R. B. MASON. 7-6m Col. 1st Drag's, and Gov. of California