964 C,,"MBOBNE. CORN'YALT.J. is supported by voluntary subscriptions. was the dence of William Henry Harris Hartleyesq. The repre­ birth-place, 13 Ap. 1771, of the great engineer, Richard Tre­ sentatives of the late G. L. Basset esq. J.P., D.L. who ar.. vithick, the inventor, in 1796, of the high pressure steam lords of the manor, 'and the Rev. Sir Vyell Donnithorne engine, patented in 1802, and of the locomotive for railways, Vyvyan bart. of Trelowarren, Mawgan, 'Villiam Cole Pen­ whose system was adopted and applied by Mr. George darves esq. J.P., D.L. of Pendarves, Treslothan, and William Stephenson; Trevithick also originated the ballast engine, Henry Harris Hartley esq. are chief landowners. The soil is and was the engineer, in 18°4, of the first, but unsuccessfnlly loamy and some slate; the subsoil is clay. The crops are attempted, Thames Tunnel, carried 1,000 feet under the wheat, barley and oats. The area is 6,744 acres; rateable Thames: it was at Camborne that Trevithick and Andrew value, £44,°58 ; the population in 1881 was 13,607. Vivian, also a native of this place, first tried the locomotive CAMBORNE BEACON is a landmark and village, I mile about the year 1800: the site of their workshop, in which the soutb : here is a Wesleyan chapel. first engine was made, is now inclosed in the grounds of BREA is a village, half a mile east. There is a Bible Rosewarne. Arthur Woolf, the inventor of double cylinders Christian chapel for engines and other improvements, was also born here. PENGEGON (or Pengigan) is a tillage. half a mile south­ Two weekly newspapers are published here: the" Camborne east, and has a Wesleyan chapel. Observer" and the" Cambornia." Rosewarne is the resi- Parish Clerk, John Bennetts. Official Establishments, Local Institutions &c. POST, M. O. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.­ INSURANCE AGENTS :- Miss Emily Jane Tippett, postmistress British Empire Mutual Life, T. Heynes & Son, "Market HOURS OF ATTENDANCE.-For sale of stamps, registration place; C. M. Treleaven, 6 Commercial strE'..et & J. New­ of letters & issue of postal orders, week days 7 a.m. to 8 land, Beacon road p.m. ; sundays 7 to 10 a.m. For money order & savings Commercial Union, J.Whitworth, Devon & Bank; bank, government annuity & insurance business, issue & C. B. Crocker of ljcences & payment of postal orders, week days 9 a.m. County Fire, W. Bailey, Market place to ~ p.m. ; saturdays 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. }'or telegraph Imperial Fire & Life, W. Lidgey, Miner's Bank; W. A. business, week days 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; sundays 8 to IO a.m Thomas, Cornish Bank; S. J. Davey, Commercial street DISPATCH OF LETTERS.-MAILS. (life only) London (night) &; all parts, excepting , &c. Northern, R. Provis, Tehidy road 4.40 p.m. ; London (1st day), 6.55 p.m.; London (2nd Norwich Union, J. Whitworth, Devon & Cornwall Bank day), 6.40 a.m. ; North of England, Ireland & Scotland; Norwich Union Fire, W. Rowe, Beacon road Southampton & South West of England, IO.20 a.m. ; Phoonix Fire, A. Jewell' Trelowarren st Devonport, Plymouth, Cornwall & Exeter (night), 6.55 Provident Life, J. Whitworth, Devon & Cornwall Bank p.m.; Devonport & Plymouth (day), & Carn Reliance Mutual, A. Jewell, Trelowarreu street Brea, 6.40 a.m. ; Devonport, Plymouth &Cornwall (day), Rock Life, W. G. Kempthorne, Trelowarren st 10.20 a.m. ; Devonport, PlymclUth & Cornwall (day), 3.50 Scottish Union & National, J. Whitworth, Devon & p.m. ; Hayle, Penzance &c. (night), 7.5 a.m.; Hale, Cornwall Bank Penzance &c. (day), 1.55 p.m. ; Bale, Penzance&c. (day), Scottish Widows' Life, T. S. Lowry, Miner's Bank 5.35 p.m. ; rural posts by foot messengers, 8 a.m Sun, J. R. Thomas, Trelowarren street &Daniell &Thomas, TOWN DELIVERIES include all letters &c. posted in the head­ I Chapel street office letter box up to half-an-hour of the time fixed for West of England, W. G. Kempthorne, Trelowarren st the commencement of the next delivery PUBLIC ERTABLISHMENTS : Arriving County Police Station, Moor street, Wm. Hy. Miller, supt. ; Delivery From at the local force consists of II constables & I sergeant 1St, 8 a.m AIl Parts .. Dispensary, Thomas Hutchinson, C. H. Butlin & J. T. 2nd, 2.45 p.m.•.North of England & Scotland; ThomaR. surgeons; Rev. W. 'W. Butlin, sec Cornwall, Devonport, Exeter, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Regiment, 1st Volunteer Plymouth, Southampton &c 2.20p.m Battalion (B Co.), Armoury, Wheal Gurry; Captain C. d 6 I Hayle, Penzance &c 5.40 p.m W. Boot, commanding; W. F. Rabling, lieut 3r , .20 p.m. 1Cornwall, Devonport,Plymouth &c 6 p.m Literary Institute, Wm. G. Kempthorne, sec. Chapel Elt On sundays the first delivery only is made. Market Hall & Assembly Rooms, 'Market place, Adolphus LOCAL BOARD. J ames Tangye, lessee Offices-Chapel street. Stamp Office, William Bailey, distributor Board day, every alternate friday evening at 7 p.m. PUBLIC OFFICERS :- Certifying Factory Surgeon & Registrar of Births & Deaths MEMBERS. for Camborne Sub-district, Thomas Hutchinson, Trevu Carter John, chai.rman (1891). Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes for East Division of Pen­ Dunkin Alfred (1892) Tangye AdolphusJas. (1891) with, John Rule Daniell, Chapel street :Fiddick Thomas jun. (1890) Terrill James (1890) Collector of Poor Rates, William Eddy, Trevensen street Fludyer Charles (1890) Thomas Charles (1891) Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Camhorne District, Rowe Richard (1892) Thomas Fred. Wm. (1892) Redruth Union, Robert Erskine lLD. Basset road Rule James (1890) Vine Edward (1891) Relieving & Vaccination Officer for Camborne District & Shakerley John Glasson School Attendance Officer for Gwinnear, Phillack & 18 2 ( 9 ) Gwithian, John Letcher, Basset Road villas Four of whom retire annually. Town Crier, Charles Rosvear, Rose cottage, Cambol'ue Clerk, John Rule Daniell, Chapel street PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of service:- Treasurer, Arthur Pate Nix, Miner's Bank St. Martin's Church, Camborne, Rev. William Pester Medical Officer of Health, Robert Erskine, Basset road Chappel M.A. rector; Rev. E. E. E. Heathcote B.A, & Rev. Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, Thos. Negns, Tehidyrd David Wilson, curates; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; "Wed. 7 p.m Collector, William Eddy, Trevenson street St. John the Baptist Catholic, Rev. John Charles McCarthy, COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR EAST PENWITH PETTY priest; 8.30 & 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; daily, 8 a.m SESSIONAL DIVISION. Bible Christian, Trelowarren street, Rev. John James Hart, Pendarves William Cole esq. B.A., D.L. Pendarves, Cam- minister; WAS a.m. & 6 p.m.; fri. 7 p.m borne, chairman Primitive Methodist, Trevensen street, Rev. Joseph Jamie­ Bain David Wise esq. Portreath, Redruth son, minister; IO.45 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thnrs. 7 p.m Bickford-Smith William esq. M.P. Trevarno, United Methodist Free Church, ~orth parade, Re,'. John Harvey Francis esq. Glanmor, Hayle Kelk Jackling, minister; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. Haye John esq. D.L. Penventon, Redruth 7 p.m Hockin Rev. Thomas Edmund, Phillack rectory, Hayle Wesleyan, Centenary street, Rev. Edwin Octavius Coleman, Michell George Aunger esq. West end, Redruth Rev. George H. Appleby & Rev. Thomas Darlington, St. Aubyn Rev. St. Aubyn Hender M.A. Molesworth, ministers; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m Clowance, Camborne Wesleyan, Chapel street, same ministers as Centenary Penrose John Farran esq. Parkhenver, Redruth street; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m Pike WaIter esq. Boundervean, Camborne Methodist New Connexion, Trelowarren street, Rev. James Rabling William esq. Pare Bracket, Camborne Appleby; IO.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 pm Smith George John esq. D.L. Treliske, SCHOOLS :- Clerk to the Magistrates, Thomas Cornish, Penzance Camborne Mining School & School of Art, Fore street, W. Deputy for Camborne district, In. Rule Daniell, Chapelst Bodge, sec. ; John James Beringer F.C.S. science master; Petty Sessions are held the third tuesday in every month & F. J. Gardenner, art master The following places are included in the petty sessional A School Board of 9 members was formed June 17th, division :-Camborne, Crowan, Gwinear, Gwithian, Illo- 1873; James Bosking, clerk to the board; Edward gan, Phillack, St. Erth, Uny Lelant, St. Ives Sillions, attendance oliicer