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MRS. I. F. LODER HAS llie honourto inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Visitors of Tenby, and its vicinity, that her CLASSES for DANCING, DEPORTMENT, and EXERCISES, are open for the season at the Assembly Rooms. Lessons given in the Art of Anatomizing Plants, Leaves, &c.; also in the Art of Modelling in Leather and Wax, specimens of which may be seen, and days and hours of attendance known, on application to Mrs. LODER, at her Residence, Croft Cottage. June, 1855. SIGNOR CAMPANELLA, Professor of Vocal Music and Italian, and Director of an Institu- tion for the Study of the Modern Languages, Music, and Painting, No. 2, St. Mary's Terrace, Padding- ton, is in Tenby for one month, and gives Lessons in Singing and Italian. MRS. PACK, FROM CHELTENHAM, WILL give LESSONS in TENBY, D.V., 0n the PIANO-FORTE, HARP, and in SINGING, for Two Months. For terms, apply at Mr. Mason's Library. SCHOOL for YOUNG GENTLEMEN, by Mr. II. C. BENSLEY, Tenby. per quarter Day Scholars, above 10 years 2 guineas 8 and under 10.. Ii under 8 years 1 gggT For Terms for Boarders, see Prospectuses. IF the Lady who was in a second class carriage of the Express Train to Haverfordwest, upon Tuesday the 13th instant, and who had on a yellow bonnet, with ribbons to match, grass flowers in- side, plaid silk dress, black gloves, Indian pattern shawl, with braided cloak over, and a leather reticule, will forward name and address to C. J. H. Post Office, Merthyr Tydvil, will hear of something to her advantage. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, without reserve, by Mr. GEORGE HARRIES (at Devonshire House, Norton), on Thursday, Sept. 6, 1855, the whole of the New and Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, the property of Mr. Yates, who is about to leave England. The Furniture has all been purchased within the last three months. Particulars will shortly appear in handbills. A HANDSOME WHITE TERRIER DOG to be disposed of. Apply to Mr. MASON, at the Library. BOAT FOR SALE. TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a handsome GIG, 23 feet keel, 5 feet beam, and 26 inches deep. Apply to Mr. FRANCIS BEDDOE, Saundersfoot. T. J. THOMAS, COAL MERCHANT, NORTON, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Tenby that he will supply them with the BEST RUBBLY CULM, from Bonville's Court Collieries, at 8s. 6d. per tonfor Cash. CHURCH SITTINGS. VISITORS may obtain Sittings in the Church, by applying to Mr. R. JENKINS, Soot and Shoe Maker, near the Church, High Street. DAILY EXPRESS PARCEL FROM LONDON. AN Express Newspaper Parcel arrives daily at 8 P.M. The Times at 8 P.M. on the day of ) publication } Cashed. Ditto, next day at noon ditto, 3|d. Ditto, lent to Read on the evening of publica- tion at 2d. per hour; following day, 1 d. per hour. A WEEKLY EXPRESS PARCEL arrives on Saturday evening, for which Enclosures are re- ceived by Messrs. KENT & Co., Paternoster Row, and delivered in TENBY at the rate of 6d. per lb. R. MASON, LIBRARY. I TENBY NEW BILLIARD ROOMS. THESE very superior BILLIARD ROOMS are now open to the Public, with two of Burroughes' and Watts' best Slate Tables. Excel- lent accommodation for spectators. Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, Lemonade, Gingerade, and prime Cigars. Bell's Life taken. The Times every evening, on the arrival of the Express Coach. Instructions on moderate terms, by G. COLLINS, late of the Clifton Club. White Lion Street, June 27, 1855. ROCHE'S BILLIARD ROOMS, Tuder Square, One of Thurston's best Tables. ggg" An unrivalled Sea-view. DAVIES, BAKlm, St. George Street, Tenby.— Fancy, Plain, Kitchen, and Brown Bread, Cakes, &c., warranted pure and unadulterated. JOHN THOMAS, LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, NORTON, TENBY. PARISIAN Millinery Establishment, Modistes Franchises, Silk Mercers, Dress and Mantle Makers, London House, High Street.-C. & A. DAVIES. T EVANS, DENTIST, Colby Lodge. Infor- • mation may be obtained respecting his attendance at Tenby, at Miss FITZSIMMONDS', High Street. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, JAMES WARD, (From Exeter, late Francis,) 234, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. A GUIDE to the APOCALYPSE, By F. HOOPER, Rector of Upton Warren, and Rural Dean. 3s. 6d.—NISBET and Co. "We enjoy the way in which the author de- molishes many recent structures of fancy much logical precision."—Journal of Sacrcd Literature. Much that will pay research; much truth powerfully exposed; and many old and respected theories utterly overthrown.Church of England Quarterly. In a New Edition of THE QUIETUS for the COMING STRUGGLE all Daniel's Prophecies are shown to refer to the Antiochian Persecution, and the Beast of Rev. xiii. not to be the Papacy. 4d.-GROOMBRIDGES. PALMONI.—In this work a multitude of im- portant facts in reference to the Scriptures and other ancient writings is brought to light. 12s.— LONGMANS. Immense labour and research—great learning and ingenuity.English Review. Very elaborate, full of facts and curious argu- ments."—Athenaeum. THE OLD and NEW DISPENSATIONS con- trasted with especial reference to existing contro- versies. Is.—SEELEYS. Extracts from Notices :— "Abounds in original and striking views of the great doctrines of Scripture." Out of sight beyond all episcopal charges, and other reproofs of Puseyism yet published, the best rebuke and con- demnation of that pestilent heresy." "An admirable model for controversial discourses, and may be safely pronounced unanswerable." The above sold also by R. Mason, Tenby. BOOKS SOLD BY R. MASON, LIBRARY, TENBY. THE following Select Works are always on Sale at the Library :—■ Sowerby's British Conchology, 10s. 6d. Roberts' Mollusca, 10s. 6d. Fleming's Mollusca, reduced to 4s. Landsborough's British Seaweeds, 10s. 6d. „ British Zoophites, 10s. 6d. Catlow's Field Botany, 10s. 6d. Harvey's Sea-side Book, 5s. Book for the Sea-side, R. T. S., 3s. 6d. Roscoe's North Wales, 10s. 6d. „ South Wales, 10s. 6d. Black's Guide to Wales, 5s. Gwynne's Guide to Tenby, with a map, 3s, 6d. Bohn's Scientific, Antiquarian, Standard and Illus- trated Libraries; Railway and Parlour Libraries, &c., &c. SCHOOL BOOKS, in great variety. An extensive Assortment of Children's Books. Broadwood's Fine-Toned Piano-Fortes on Hire. TENBY MEDICAL HALL, (Near the Church,) ESTABLISHED 1839. THE Business of this Establishment is conducted personallii by the Proprietor, H. HAWKER, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, &c.) Sfc. Who is assisted exclusively by thoroughly qualified and experienced persons. NO APPRENTICES. In the Dispensing Department, H. H. pledges him- self that every ingredient employed is of the utmost purity and genuineness. HOWARD'S CHEMICALS and CORBYN'S COMPOUNDS. Every kind of approved PATENT MEDICINE. Agent.for Schweppe's Aerated Waters. A large Stock of Sponges, Bathing Caps, fyc. Sfc. BATHS ON HIRE. SOLE Agent for Rimmel's Perfumery. Eau de Cologne and French Essences, direct from the Importers. Ccotf), JlaiI, antr Mair WrUfjDefj. India Rubber and Shell Combs. Lozenges, and every kind of Medicated Confection- ary, from the best London Makers. H. HAWKER, OIL AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, DEALER IN GENUINE TEAS, COFFEES, FOREIGN CIGARS, BRITISH WINES,$c., §c., CLIFTON HOUSE, (Near the Church). ALL KINDS OF SAUCES AND PICKLES. lootte'a Ufteats antf jfifJD. PRESERVED FRUITS, JAMS AND JELLIES. MARMALADES. MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, &c., &c., &c. KggJ™ London Prices. MR. A. KEITH, PORTRAIT PAINTER, (FROM LONDON), RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentry and Visi- tors of TENBY, that he is resident for the Season at HAYWOOD COTTAGE, where he will be happy to devote his time to any Lady or Gentle- man who may wish a Portrait in OIL, life size. Specimens can be seen at Haywood Cottage. August, 1855. COLOURED COLLODIOTYPE PORTRAITS. MR. JAMES COMLEY, Professor of the New Process of taking PHOTOGRAPHIC POR- TRAITS, begs to announce his arrival in the TOWN OF TENBY. Specimens of his Portraits may be seen at his Operating Rooms, No. 11, HIGH STREET. jVlr. COMLEY'S Portraits are now so numerous in Pembrokeshire amongst all Classes, from the liberal lord to the limited labourer, that it would be superfluous to trumpet their merits in an ad- vertisement. The severe chemical tests to which they have been subjected, their non-liability to injury by exposure to light, heat, or damp, their freedom from metallic glare, their exceeding truthfulness and beauty, and unprecedentedly low price, render them pre-eminently attractive and valuable. Families having suitable premises waited upon at their residences. Every description of Pictures photographically copied. The process being per- formed in the shade, sunshine is not only NOT necessary, but absolutely useless.. No Portrait will be required to be taken unless fully approved, nor will any Portrait be exhibited without the distinct sanction of the Sitter. In consequence of arrangements already adver- tized, Mr. COMLEY'S stay will be very limited. Hours of attendance from nine to six o'clock. THE EMPRESS OF CHINA'S TEA.—This is now the popular Tea of the day, and the best 4s. Tea in the kingdom. Agent for Tenby—R. Mason, Bookseller,