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TENBY ALMANAC & TIDE TABLE, Calculated by T. GWYTHER, Esq., R.N. VISITORS are respectfully informed that the T above publication, containing a Priced List of Goods sold by Allen Long, is distributed gratui- tously at his General Warehouse, Tuder Square. GENERAL WAREHOUSE, TUDER SQUARE, ALLEN LONG, PROPRIETOR. ON and after Friday, August 3rd, will be offered for Sale, a large Lot of INDIA RUBBER OVERSHOES, just received from the manufac- turers, at the following Reduced Prices :— Ladies' Goloshes, French manufacture, 2s 10d per pair Ladies' Goloshes, American manufacture, 3s 9d per pair Children's Goloshes, in all sizes, 2s 6d per pair Ladies' and Children's Boots and Slippers. Ready-made Linen Children's and Infants' Clothing Ladies' and Children's Holland Paletots and Dresses Children's Fancy Dresses of all kinds Hosiery, Dent's Gloves, Gauntlets, &c., &c. Gentlemen's Garments of every description Ladies' Muslin and Silk Mantles reduced 30 per cent. For List of PRICES, &c., &c., see Long's Tenby Almanac. gggf Show Rooms up stairs. ACCIDENTAL DEATH INSURANCE COMPANY. Offices-7, Bank Buildings, Lothbury, London, (opposite Coleman Street.) FOR granting Insurances against Death and and Personal Injury arising from Accident or Violence of every Description. Established in 1849. Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 15 Vic., c. 56. Capital jEl 10,000, fully subscribed. Insurances may be made either against Fatal Accidents only, or against any kind of serious Accident, whether fatal or not, as under:- A.-A fixed sum payable in the event of Death only. Aa.-Fixed sums payable in the event of Death or loss of limbs or sight. B.—A fixed weekly sum during disability arising from any kind of accident which does not terminate fatally, together with a sum for Medical expenses, and a fixed sum payable in the event of Death. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. C.-A fixed sum payable on Death by Railway Accident. Cc.—A fixed sum payable on Death by Railway Accident and Compensation payable in case of a non-fatal injury. fjSjjT It will be observed that under A, Aa, and B, injuries from whatever cause arising (including Railway Accidents) are included, and that C and Cc apply to Railway Accidents exclusively. No fatal claim will bo considered valid unless death take place within three months from the date of the accident, but the Directors have a discretionary power to allow such claims when- ever it shall appear beyond a doubt that the accident was the cause of death. RICHARD MASON, Bookseller, High Street, Agent for Tenby. SECURITY TO EMPLOYERS. THE TIMES ASSURANCE COMPANIES. To Clerks and others guarantees at the lowest Rates. Plate Glass Assurance.—Windows, Mirrors, &c,J insured against loss by breakage. Every description of Life and Fire Assurances. Apply to Mr. J. HOY, Agent for Tenby. THE HOUSEHOLDERS' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 15 and 16, Adam Street, AdelpW> London. R. HODSON, F.S.S., Secretary. J gent for Tenby—Mr. JOHN HOY, Steam ket Office, of whom every information may bo obtained. Devonshire Cider. Pleasure Boats for Hire. ABERNETHY remarks, that disorders of the digestive organs cause a great number other diseases:" KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS are a speedy, mild, and most efficient remedy for Indigestion, Headache, Bilious Affections, Costive- ness, &c. Sold everywhere, Is. ljd., 2s. 9d., and 4s. Gel. Wholesale Depot, 22, BREAD STREET, London. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL AND TENBY. THE Bristol General Steam Navigation Com- JL pany's powerful Paddle-Steamer "JUNO," or other suitable Steam Vessels are intended to sail (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence), with or without Pilots, (and with liberty to Tow Vessels,) during AUGUST, 1855, as follows:- Bristol to Tenby. Wednesday, August 1 81 morning Wednesday, „ 8 2 after. Wednesday, „ 15 8 morning Wednesday, „ 22 lIt morning Wednesday, 29 8 morning Tenby to Bristol. Friday, August 3 Ii after. Friday, 10 9 morning Thursday, „ 16 12 noon Friday, „ 24 7i morning Thursday, „ 30 12 noon Average Passage of the" Juno," 6 J Hours. FARES :—Including Shippingand Landing Lug- gage and Steward's Fees, Best Cabin, 13s. Chil- dren, under 12 years, 6s. 6d. Servants in the Cabin, 88.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. Children under 12 years, 4s. Carriage 42s. Pair-horse Phaeton, 31s. 6d.; Small one-horse ditto, 25s.; Gig, 20s.; Horse, 20s.; Dog, 3s. Return Tickets (available for one week), Best Cabin 18s. Fore Cabin lis. Passengers conveyed from Bristol to London by Rail in 4h. 20m. at 20s. 10d., 15s. 8d., or 9s. 10d. Particulars may be obtained by applying to the Bristol Steam Navigation Co.'s Office, Quay, Bristol; or to John Hoy, Tenby. WHITE LION HOTEL, TENBY, ROYAL MAIL AND COACH ESTABLISHMENT. ON and after the 1st of Juno, 1855, the following COACHES leave the White Lion Hotel as under:— NORTH MAIL, every Morning, Sundays ex- cepted, at 7.30 a.m., for Narberth Road Station. COACH daily, Sundays excepted, at 10 a.m., (returning at 5.30 p.m.) to Pembroke and Pem- broke-Dock. COACH daily, Sundays excepted, at 10.30 a.m., to Narberth Road and Cardigan. LONDON MAIL, with a branch from Begelly to Pembroke and Pembroke-Dock, at 2.30 p.m. COACH to Pembroke daily, Sundays excepted, on the arrival of the Down Express Coach, at 8 p.m. The above COACHES return to the White Lion Hotel as under :— LONDON MAIL daily, at 8.15 a.m., from Nar- berth Road Station, arriving at the White Lion Hotel, at 10.15. COACH at 8.30 a.m. from the Victoria Hotel, Hobb's Point, arriving at the White Lion Hotel at 10.20, in time for the 11.15 Coach to Narberth Road. NORTH MAIL leaves the Station at 2.15 p.m., arriving at the White Lion Hotel at 4.30, Pem- broke at 5, and Pembroke-Dock at 5.30. EXPRESS COACH leaves the Station at 5.45 p.m., arriving at Tenby, 7.40, Pembroke, 8.50, Hobb's Point, 9 p.m. Luggage Van to follow each Coach when neces- sary. Performed by WM. BOWERS. SOUTH WALES RAILWAY AND TENBY.— THE WELL-APPOINTED FOUR-HORSE COACH, HUGHES'S EXPRESS," starts every Morning (Sundays excepted), from the COBOURG HOTEL, TENBY, at 7.30 a.m., in time for the Up Express Train, at Narberth Road, at 9.52 a.m.; returning on the arrival of the Down Express Train, due at Narberth Road, at 5.37 p.m. JAMES HUGHES, Proprietor. Cobourg Hotel, Tenby. Just published, price Is. THE TENBY POLKA. Dedicated (by permission) to Augustus R. Forrest, Esq. By Henri Rosambert. At R. Mason's Library, High Street, Tenby. Just published, Price Is. 6d. THE TENBY WALTZES. A set of four bril- liant Waltzes, composed for the Piano-Forte. By Vincenzio Benevoli. At R. Mason's Library, High Street, Tenby.

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