[.] . 76 POST OFFICB Williams Robert, boot & shoe maker, Lanadwell street IWilson Peter Day, shipowner, Middle street Williams William, tailor, Mill street Withell Samuel, carpenter, High street PosT OFFICE.-William Brown, postmaster, Church-street. PUBLIC OFFICERS:- Letters arrive from at l past I p.m.; di~patched Sub-Comm·issioners of Pilotage, John Lang Haw ken & at l past 6 a.m. Money orders are granted & paid here Richard Hellyer INSURANCE AGENTS:- Pilots, John Blake, Thomas Chapman, Robert Cobbledick, Accidental Death, Samuel Allport, Dul'e street Samuel French, Henry Ryley & William 8tribley Albert Life, - Paynter Coast Guard, Lieutenant John Spurin, chief officer Church of England Fire ~ Life, William Browo, PLACES OF WORSHIP:- Church streel St. Petroc Church, Rev. Rirbard TyackP, B.A. vicar Leeds~ Yorkshire, John Hawken, jun Bible Christians' Chapel, ministers, various Lloyd's Shipping, Tremain & Clemow, Broad street Wesleyan Chapel, mini8ters, various Medical~ General Life, Samuel Allport, Duke street National School, William Isaac Punion, master Shipping, Samuel Allport CoNVEYANCE Bl- WATER TO:- lVest of England Fire ~ Life, John Phillipps, North BRISTOL-E.xpress steam packet, tuesday; returns friday Quay -Express steam packet, saturday; returns tues- PuBLrc EsTABLISHMENTS:- day Admiralty Droit 1t Wreck office, North Quay, John Dyer W ADEBRIDGE-A boat daily, according to tide Bryant, receiver CARRIERS TO:- Custom House, South Quay, John Laog Hawken, collect- BoscAsTLE-Thomas Heard, from the' Ship,' wednesday; ing & landing surveyor; Samuel M alley, comptroller, returus tuesday searcher, & tide surveyor; Philip Jewell Grose & Samuel -George Body, from llis house, monday; re- Arthur, tidewaiters turns friday Horbourmaster's Office, North Quay, Samuel Worden ST. AUSTELL-William Foley, from the' Ship,' tuesdoy Davey, harbourmaster & thursday Inland Revenue Office, held at the Commercial inn ST. CoLu MB-William Sowdt>n, from his house, monday1 Literary Inrtitution 1t News Room, Henry Harding, wedneaday, & friday; returns following days secretary Tauao-William Sowden, same days Public Rooms, Chapel street, Samuel All port, secretary 1 W ADEBRIDGE-George Body, monday; returns, friday PELYNT is a parish and village, 22 miles east from cattle. There are barrows, in which have been found Plymouth 11tation, and 9 south from , in the a jar, containing bones; the end of a spear was al~o eastern division, West Hundred, Liskeard Union, Corn- found. The population, in 1851, was 799, nnd the wall archdeaconry, and Exeter bishopric, East Cornwall. acreage is 4,683. 'rhe soil is mixed; the subsoil is slate. The church is a stone building, in the perpe11dicular The executors of General J. F. Buller are lords of the style of architecture; has a nave, aisles, chancel, tower, manor, and the executors of Sir Harry Trelawny ore transept, porch, 4 bells, monuments to the Buller family chief landowners. The chief crops are wheat. barley, and font. The living is a vicarage, worth £240 yearly, oats, and turnips. with residence, ami 40 acres of glebe land, in the gift WITTON, Yearles, Hearlland, Gaylands, Bclhay, Hop­ of J, \V. Buller, Esq.; the Rev. James Huller Kitson, park, Gushland, Shallowpool, Wmsor, Pitt, Oxford, :M.A., is the incumbent. There are chapel~,