SAN JOSE AND VICINITY. 11 cents, each passenger; for a full load made up of one family or party a slight reduction is usually made, hotel coaches and omnibuses, 25 cents a passenger. Those desiring a drive around the city, can employ any of the hacks or carriages, whose stand is in front of the Auzerais House, with gentlemanly drivers, com petent to give all required information, for $2.00 per hour, for a load of five or six persons. For ladies making calls, where more waiting than driving is required, $1.50 per hour. For a whole day’s trip they can be hired for $ 10.00. The livery stables fur nish turnouts equal to any in the United States, for: Saddle horse, per day $ 1 50 to $ 2 00 Single horse and buggy, per day 5 00 Single horse and buggy, part of a day 2 50 and upward Pair of horses and double seated carriage, per day 10 00 Pair of horses and double seated carriage, part of a day 5 00 and upward If requested, a careful driver who will assume the responsibility of the team, will be sent with it without extra charge. Where a spirited team is hired to strangers or inexperienced drivers the livery men prefer to do this. The object which first attracts the attention of the stranger is the County Court House, the lofty dome of which magnificent structure towers far above all surrounding objects.