Show fiton FROH california there are too n many kany people here ore ere and they mey are ure sn stil aming ton ten by water to i up iw ly land mining I 1 is A 4 had alisi there is ft it 91 great eat ded deul oi oid old suid suld tnt ift california the ih hicky lucky man who st sarles rles ries ries rles a good iad did pid p id i 1 1 4 fi koy key hol h ol it a secret uj d gut get ii h ilde lide ibric are twenty barely bareck makin making ry expenses there will be a rush in the spring for better diggings if not there will be but little made no doubt the people in the states hear great yarns about california gold but let iet them recollect that they hear only one side of the story they should be cautious i not to be led off by those gold yarns every sweet lias has its bitter men who are arc doina doing well had better let doing better alone As for coming to california to improve health not one word of it is is true the new orleans mint is closed there being no one there who is willing to take it with a salary of 2500 and a security of 50 mr sir MACU undo unno the late treasurer resigned some months ago to take effect so soon as his successor should be appointed but f as that lias has not been done he sent in a positive resignation to take effect on the uit the appointment has been tendered to different differ ant persons but no one lias has been found failing to take it so that tiie tile mint and sub treasury office are closed A san francisco letter published in tile tiie daily I 1 news says you may be surprised to learn that there is infinitely more suffering and deprivation among the fifteen thousand people who inhabit san francisco than was ever known in philadelphia or new york during the most severe vr inter winter there are axe thousands here who are actually starving being unable to obtain employment even for their board tho the GOLD GOLDEN rN PASS advertised on our first page is a matter of interest whatever difficulties trav ellers may meet with on tile the new nev I 1 they will be sure to avoid some verv very bad places by leaving the old rouie roule route from the tiie weber to this place those only can know tho the difference ter ence e who travel both routes 4 what is the reason we get no police notices of late WE wr australia by private ship A air H 1 07 37 cents i azores islands via southampton and lisbon 1 ia W 1 ll 1 bourbon and borneo islands of via southampton and india 53 51 brazils via falmouth gy 87 it 4 buenos ayres via falmouth I 1 j tj 1 l canaiy canary islands via falmouth Falmo util 65 cape deverde de verde islands i w 65 Cey ceylon loii island of via southampton 45 f n china chind via sout gout southampton hampton 45 49 egypt 0 via southampton 57 H greece via southampton 57 Heli goland island of via london 33 94 indies east via southampton 4 45 5 java and labban via southampton and india 53 lucca and modena via france 31 madeira island of via southampton 63 65 63 65 mauritius via southampton and india 45 53 montevideo via falmouth 83 r new granada via southampton 45 new south wales via southampton and india 53 it it by private ship 37 new zealand via southampton and india 53 I 1 by private ship 37 s parma and placentia via france 31 it philippine islands via southampton 45 1 portugal via southampton 63 sierra leone 45 spain via southampton 73 sumatra island of via southampton and india 53 3 syria via southampton 57 van ilan biemans Di emans land via southampton and india 53 venezuela via southampton 45 west indies foreign namely cuba via southampton 75 lt guadaloupe hayti martinique porto rico st croix st Eu statius st martin st thomas via southampton 55 any british colony or foreign country when conveyed fo to or from the united kingdom by private ships 37 NOTE the tile foreign portion of the above rates are to be charged ac r cording to the following scale namely weighing under a 14 1 4 ounce I 1 rate 49 14 1 4 ounce and under 12 1 2 ounce 2 rates it 12 1 2 11 9 1 34 3 4 3 rates 34 3 4 it it 1 4 rates 1 it 99 1 ils lis 11 14 1 4 5 rates 1 and so oil on an additional rate being charged for each quarter of an ounce newspapers each four cents to be pre paid letters from any part of the united states must bo be pre paid to havana twelve and a half cents chagres chaales Ch aares agres twenty cents panama thirty cents a single rate letters to california from any part of the united states can be p pre repaid re paid or not forty cents a single rate transient newspapers three cents each to be pre paid letters to halifax by british steamers must be pre paid five or ten cents a single rate according to distance letters for the west in dia british possessions tile the same at 10 letters for great britain paid less than twenty four cents arc are considered as UNPAID i f A |