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WALKS. DRIVES, BOATING, &c.
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WALKS. DRIVES, BOATING, &c. WALKS.—The Cliff Walk round the Head-51 miles. Gogarth Abbey, along Gloddaeth-street or Church-walks. Pen Dinas Walk, fiom near the Public Baths orTy Gwyn Hoad: Scenery beautiful- easy in ascent. Telegraph Station, and Light- house, along the Cliff Walk. or up Tygwyn Boad. [distance from Market HaU 1 mile 300 yards ] Cop- per Milles, St. Tudno's Church, &c. Old ltoad, Tv Gwvn Road [leading to the numerous paths on thp Head.1 DRIVES. The Telegraph Station and Orme'9 Head Light- home,up Tygwyn Road Bodsgallen grounds on Tuesdays and Thursdays, upon application at the Gardener's Lodge, from 2 to 4 p.m. The Little Orme's Head and Uandrillo, along the esplanade ro by Gloddtetli road. Bo\i INO —From the Beach, IOIVer end of Church Walks; around the Great and Little Orme's Head, at every hour of the day.
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i Issued every Saturday forenoon, in connection "with the North Wales Chronicle,' Bangor r and may be had of TJIOMAS WILLIAMS, CHEMIST, CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO, 2d. unstamped Issued every Saturday forenoon, in connection with the North Wales Chronicle,' Bangor, and maybehad of THOMAS WILLIAMS, CHEMIST, CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO, 2d. unstamped
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TIDE TABLE. I MORN. HT. EVEIT. HT. hr. in. ft. in. hr. m. ft. in. FEBRUARY 4 Saturday 4 50 13 2 530 12 8 6 S-in(lty 6 9 12 4 652 12 1 6 Mondav 7 38 12 6 814 12 4 7 Tuesday 8 50 13 5 9 17 13 4 8 Wednesday. 9 39 14 9 10 6 14 6 9 Thursday 10 27 15 11 10 47 15 6 10 Friday 11 3 16 10 11 21 16 3 11 Saturday 11 37 17 5 11 40 BATHING AT ALL HOURS OF THE TIDE PLACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP AND THEIR MINISTERS. St. George's Church. Sundays. Morning Servicc [Kii«lisli] 10 30 Afternoon Ditto 3 30 Evening [Welsh] 6 0 The Holv Communion administered thesecoud an,1 fourth Sundays in the month, after morning service. Prayers ou Wednesdays andFridays.at 10 30 a.m. ORGANIST. Mr GeorKe (hven I CLFRK ANI) VLIRGElt. Mr. Lot Williams Notices of Marriage", Baptisms, and Chnrchings, to be given to the Clerk over SUNDAY SCHOOL.—Mixed [English and Welsh], at Two o'clock, in the National School-room. St. Tudno's Church. CI.EHK, Mr. Richard Hughes, Dolfechan. Kev I. Morgan, B.A., Rector Rev Thomas Jenkins, B-A Curate CHURCH-WARDENS. Mr J. Williams. Bodafon Mr. James Williams, St Georges's Crescent SIDESMEN. Mr W F Chapman, Tened Brynmaenol Mr T A Jones, Bodhyfryd Congregatiunnl Church. Rev Richard Tarry, Minister. Sund.iy [ling ish 13 30 a.m. 31 11 6 0 p.m. Congregational Lecture Room. Rev. It. ll,,trry, Nliiiister. Welsh Service, 9 30 a.m. and 6 0 p.m. Sunday School [English and Welsh] 2 0 p.m. English Baptist Chapel. Rev. J. Thomas, minister. Sunday [English] 10 30 a.m. 11 1) 6 0 p.m. Welsh Baptist Chapel Iter. J. Griffitti [Welslt3 10 a.m. and 6 0 p.m. English and Welsh School, 2 0 p.m. English Wesleyan Chapel. Rev. F. Payne, resident Minister Morning Service 10. 30. Evening Service 6. 0. Service on Tuesday evenings at 7 Welsh Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. Rev. Mr. Pugh, resident Minister. Sunday,—Welsh, 9 30 a.in and (i 0 p.m. English and Welsh Schools 2 p.m. Presbyterian Chapel. eiODDAKTII STRENT, NEAR THE MARKET BALL. Sunday [Welsh] 9 0 a m. and 60 p.m. School, 130 p.m. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. St. George's Church, Church Walks St. Tudno'sChurch, Great Urine's Head Congregational Church. I ndno-street Bapti-t Chape), Llewelyn-street English d:no. MO-Ivn S(rt. Wesleymi Methodist Chao i, Cw,acb-street Enli.h dilto. Llov(l-s!"c, Ca?'inistic Methodist Ch;i)?at Glodùaeth-øtreet National School. Church W»lk" Illfill)t School, ditto S George's Hall, Mostyn Street J v>dno-stieet Leclurc Room, riadiso-street Market Hall, Gloddaeth-street Stand for Carriages, Pouie., fin II lion keys Mostyn-street Bank, Mostyn-st., open Wednesdays and Saturdays Public Xiuths, Marine Parade Turkish Bat, Ty Gwy" Road Police Station, out of Church Walks, Henry Jones, ntiicer Marine Telegraph Station. Great Orine's flead. Electric ditto, Railway Station Assembly Rooms—Public Baths Railway Station. Vauxhanatreet The Llandudno Gas all(I Water Company's, Office,. Church Wa>ks Orme'. Head Branch of the Koyal Nati.onal Life Boat Institution Station, Vax?han Street [supported hy voluntary contr?u- 'iont], Rev. J. Morgan, chairman; Mr. J. Williams, secretary; and Mr. W. O,nll, N. P. Bank, treasurer. ) LLANDUDNO IMPROVEMENT ACT,-1851. LIST OF COMMISSIONERS. Rev, J. Morgan, B.A. Mr. John lluuhes C S Lemon Thomas Roberts Joseph Jones William l'richard Thomas Parry Thomas Owen Isaiah D ivies P. Madren R. Farrant L. Raw William Jones Evan Hughes James Williams W. F. Cln.prnan T. tiollick Wm. Williams M. Prichard Thomas Jones COMMITTEES. Finance Committee.)Iessrs. Thomas Parry, Thos, Roberts, jauies Williams, Win. Prichard- Inspection, Lighting, Sewerage, Water, Market, Pony Stand, and Slaughter Houses Committee.- M essrg. Jos. Jones, Evan 11LIgileg, Isaiah Davies, Francis Ma- dren. Roads, tic. -Messrs. liichard Jones, Thos. Roberts, Win. Jones W. F. Chapman. Valuation.-Messrs. Thomas Owen, Richd. Jones, M. Prichard. John Hughes, Thomas Roberts. Auditor.s.-Alesire.. J. B. Evans, L. Raw. Post Office-Mostyn-street, Mr W. Powell, Postmaster Ari-ivals-5 25 a.m., and 5 p.in. Despatch—Box closed 8 5 p.m., with extra stamp, 815. Sunday same as week days. Money Order Office and Savings Banks open from 9 a.m. to (> p.m. on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 7 30 p.m. Pillar Letter Boxes, opposite the Adelphi Hotel, and in Church Walks, near St. George's Church.
PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. -P-U?BI-I-(,-
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PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. -P -U? B I- I -(, By IVater--Stearner from Bangor to Liverpool, Mon flays, Weduesdaya, and Fridays, catling at Llandudno. From Liverpool to Bangor, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Frota Conway to Trefriw, see advt,
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AQUARIUM. For Marine Animals and Sea-weed, a, Plas Trevor, Tudno St. Orders tor admission t<> ue obtained from T. Williams, Chemist. Church YVaiks. Strawberry and Flower Gardens, Tudno Street,
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LIST OF VISITORS. 40" We shall feel obliged for any corrections in this list by pirties whosr names may be incorrectly inserted, any alteration will imme liately be made, on iiotice, being given to the Collector, or at the Directory Oiffce, Church Walks. Baytes, Mrs, Seiriol Villa Cave Browne Cave, Mrs E S, Chester House, Mostyn- street Cave Browne Cavo, Rev E F, do. do Cave Browne Cave, Miss L M. do, dn Cave Browne Cave. Mr W E, do, do Clough, Mrs, Preston, 10, St George's Crescent Carlisle, Mrs John, Liverpool, Caradoc House, Lloyd Cole, fienry, E<q, Birkenhead, Lansdowne Villa, Mostyn-street French, Rev A J, Wesleyan Minister, Seiriol Villa, Chapel-street Fieneh, Mrs, do French, Miss Rosa, do French, Miss Catherine, do French, Mist Marian, do Goodall, Miss, Coventry, Mostyn House, Church Walks Hifgin, Mr, Ardwick, Manchester, Oakley House Kell, Mrs, Tynymaes, Church Walks Lowe, Captain and Mrs, Plas Myria, 4, Nevill Crescent Loggan, Miss, Ardwick, Manchester, Oakley House Malin, Miss, Frondeg, Church Walks Parker. Mn, Gloucester, the Manor, North Parade Parker, Miss. do do Parker, Miss E., do do Parker, G., Esq, Oriel College, Oxford, do Pearson, Miss, do Reyner, Miss, Arvon Viila. Gloddaeth-street Whitehead, Capt, Preston, Moseley House
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NOTICE. MR. STIVENS, L.D?, R.C.S, Dental Sur- ?oon, 14, Abbey Square, Chester, will be pre- vented visiting Llandudno Weekly, but may be consul- ted every Fortnight after SEPTEMBER, at Mr. Thos. Wil- liams, Chemist. PURE AERATED WATERS ELLIS'S, RUTHIN, SODA WATER. ELLIS'S. RUTHIN, POTASS WATER. ELLIS'S, RUTHIN, SELTZER WATER. ELLIS'S, RUTHIN, LEMONADE. ELLIS'S LITHIA AND PJTASS WATER, AN KXCELLENT INTERNAL REJnmy FOR GOUT. The Public are particulary requested to observe that every Cork is branded R. Ellis and Son, Ruthin." with- out which none is genuine. Sold by Thomas Williams, Chemist; Thomas and Co.. Mostyn Street; D. O. Williams, ditto Robert Hughes, Confectioner; Hayn, Wine Merchant; Chantrcy, Wine; Merchant; E J. Watkins, Grocer John Owen, Grocer R. Owen, Overton House David Lloyd, Vernon Vaults; E. Hughes. Stanley Vaults Mrs. Sharp, Vaults and at all the Hotels. May be obtained from all respectable Chemist, Con- ectioners, and Hotel-keepers; and wholesale only, from R. ELLIB & SON, Ruthiu, North Wales. THO' l,e'SPICY AltONAI'fC CON DINIP,NT, -A'f ter nine years' test, this Compound of Sugar and Spices is now creating suc.h a sensation throughout the world that all practical Horse Keepers and Cattle Feeders are pronouncing it the greatest discovery of the 19th century. Cases. containing 448 penny packets, 34s., carriage paid to any Railway Station in the Uuited King- dom. JOSEPH THORLBY, the Inventor, Spice Mills and 0-aces, Thornhill Bridge, King's Cross, London. T?ARM BOOKS. THE :LONDON RE- Fview," in comparing THOSUT'S FARMER'S ALMANACK price 4d.) for 1865 with an Agricultural Work, issued at 2a., states—"To Farmers aud Country Gentlemen,- We commend to their attention the Farmers' Almanack for 1865, issued by Mr. Thorley, which, though pub- lished at fourpence, contains a large body of facts, and many materials for investigation and discussion." Third Edition—25,000 Copies-now ready. Published by iosmph THORLET, 145, Fleet street, City, and may be had of all Booksellers- AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND- OW Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrantsor Bounty Tickets, willpleasemake immediate application to the undersigned. ?? THE "WHITE STAR" UNE of /-?-d? L BRITISH AUSTRALIAN, and NEW  ZEALAND EX-ROYAL MAIL CLIP- aSSSWHSai* PERS, sail on the 15th and 20th of each Month. Landing and forwarding Passengers to every port of Aus- tralia, Tasmania, or New Zealand. Thelineiscomposedof tlie follmvingcelebrated clippers ROYAL STANDARD^.s.) CHARIOT OF FAME. MORNING LIGHT. QUEKNof the NORTH. RED JACKET. KHALI MAR. WHITE STAR. GLEN DEVON (new) BLUE JACKET. ULCOATS (new) TORNADO. GOLDEN SUNSET (new) MERMAID. CECILIA (new) An many others well-known in the trade. FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Tons Tons To Reg. Bur. Sail. NAPIER Feb. 20. QUIIKN OF THH NORTH Foriytli .1630,3200. Mar. 20. WHITE STAR Kerry 2339,5^00.April 20. The WHITE STAR Packet of the 20th February will be the superb clipper ship N APtER." This splendid ship is one of the largest, as she is one of the handsomest and fastest in the trade, having made her last passage to Melbourne in 76 days, the fastest of the season. Her accommodations for all classes of passengers are of the most superior order. Her saloon is an elegant compart ment. and passengers in this ch,s are found with bedding liuen, and all necessaries. For freight or passage, apply to H. T. WILSON k CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool, or WILSON, BILBROUGH & CO., 27, Leadenhall-street, London. Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents. Bangor; John Jones, Steam Packet Company Agent. Carnarvon; T. Bell, Holywell; or to Robert Pritchard, Newry-stroot, Holyhead. K.B.—Willox'a Australian and New Zfcalanri Hand. Books, sent post free for 2 lliampll. THOMAS WILLIAMS, FAMILT GROCER, AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, PROPRIETOR OF THE MUCH ADMIKED LLANDUDNO SAUCE, GENUINE TEA, COFFEE, COCOA, RAW, AND REFINED SUGARS, AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OF GROCERIES, DESSERT, WESTPHALIA HAMS, PHILLIPPE AND CANAUD'S SARDINES, &c.; AGEST for Ellis's and Schweppes' Soda and Potass Waters, Brighton, and other Seltzer Water, Champagne, Lemonaae. and Ginger Beer Gillon's Essence of Beef, for the immediate production of Beef Tea Crosse & Blacks well's Potted Meats, Portable Soups, Pickles, &c., &c. Lea and Perrln's Worcestershire Sauce Fortnum & Mason s Chocolate. &c. Epp's and others' Homeopathic Cocoa; Horniman's Pure Tea, the leaf not coloured; Mackenzie and Midd)emae9'Bce!abratedEdinbu)?hBiMuit9;ditto'a Scotch Short Bread and Orange Ginger Bread; Huntley die*; the FavouTi** 'Piclde-^t^i Keiller and Son%'& Dundee Marma?da; Prioe't Patent Composites, and other Can- and Palmer's Reading Bkcuitu; Orme'. Head Sarrlphil'l!. Orme's Head Samphire. TH0M&S WILLIAMS? DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST CHURCH WALKS (OPPOSITE MOSTYN AND TUDNO STREETS), LLANDUDNO, ESTABLISHED 1854. ,j ,1"t,. WILLIAMS'S CELEBRATED LLANDUDNO BOUQUET. G E NUl N'R AU DF, COLOGNE. i Hair. Tooth, Nail Brushes and Combs Pomnles Para Glyotrlne SUPERIOR LAVENDER W AT B I Cold Cream Antiseptic Tooth Powder Oriental Toeth Paste OILED SILK, BATHING CAPS, &c. ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, KALYDOR AND ODONTO. > GODFREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER FLOWERS. RIMMEVS TOILET VINEGAR. ODORIFEROUS TINCTURE OF MYRRH AND BORAX, An efficient Month Wash. CONCENTRATED COMPOUND DECOCTION OF SARSAPARILLA AND TARAXACUM, A most valuable Alterative. NEROLINE. unequalled in its effect, in preserving the Sklil from the action of the Sun, Wind, and Sar.d, and is indispensable a preservative atter Sea Buttling from the irltaLlliO caused by the Chemical action of the Saline Vapour. Williams' Compound Rhubarb Pills. Correcting, ditto. Dinner, do. r Williams' Coned. Ess, of Ginger. I Quinine Wine. Sweet Essence of Senna Diarrhoea Mixture. EFFERVESCENT CITRATE Of MAGNESIA, GENUINE SEIDLITZ POWDER, LEMON KAI,I, &e. Just Published, the 9th Thousand, LLANDUDNO, its History and Natural History,V Williams's best guide and Map of Llandudno and the Neighbourhood. OFFICE FOR LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES. WATERLOO HOUSE, MOSTYN-STREET, Xj XJ .A. 1ST ID TT ID 3NT O, WINTER FASHIONS. AF. Wl1UAMS beg8 to acquaint the inhabitants and visitors of Himdudno and A. neighbourhood that she ias just returned from London, where she selected the newest styles in VELVET AND STRAW BONNETS. New Shape. in VELVET and STRAW HATS, CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS. LADIES' OUT-FITTING. A large variety of New Goods in every description of Ladies' Underclothing, Dressing Gowns, Morning Presses, Jupons, Quilted, and Lindsey Skirts. FASHIONABLE DRESS MATERIALS. Plain, Strine. Check, and Chenie Camlets, and Roubaix Popleins, French Epingles, Wool Reps, and Merinoes, REAl. WELSH LINSEYS, Linsey Robe-i and Suits. I DRESSMAKING t In the Newest Parisian Styles. THE DEPARTMENT FOR MOURNING GOODS Is replete with every requisite for Mourning Attire. SHAWLS. In this Department are shown all the New Styles and Materials. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE MOST FASHIONABLE:— THEELLORA, THE REVERSIBLE WOOL SHAWL, THE SNOWSTORM BORDER SHAWL. MANTLES AND JACKETS In the Newest Shapes and Materials, including the ASTliACAN CLo rH-Varioti. ('Olotirs, MOUNT ST. BERNARD AND SNOWhTORM CLOTHS. Two New Shapes, the Dagmar" and Alexandra." LADIES' HOUSE JACKETS In Velvet, Cloth, and Merino. WELSH FLANNELS. FURS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, TRIMMING, &c., &o. Every Article marked in Plain Figures, and the quality of each guaranteed. A. F. WILLIAMS, WATERLOO HOUSE, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO, NEAP MT OPPOSITE NORTH AND SOUTH PARA DES. PEPSINE. M0R SOB"! PEPSINE WINE MORSON'S PEPSINE LOZENGES Are perfectly palatably forms for administering this popu- lar remedy for weak digestion. MANUFACTURED BY T. MORSON AND SON, 31, 33 124, Southampton Row, Russell Square, l London, W.C. Pepaine Wine in tattles at 3s., 56., and 10s. each, lounges Ailtttf at Sr. 6d. mi 1,. 6d. each. I RHYL. CARTES DE VI SITE. VJSiTORS to Rhyl are respectfully request- V ed before having their Photographs taken to ex- amine T. Brown's SPECIMENS on the West Parade, and at the Establishmant, 73, Wellington Road. I No Photographs issued inferior to specimens exhibited. Cartes, 10s. the first dozen. „ 6s. the half dozen. 1 We have never seen Photographs no clear and life-like Mr. Browus.WAi$chaven Herald. "BLACK BALL" & "EAGLE" LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, Ship Register. Burthen. Captain. Date. UTOPIA 949.2000 Stewart 5th Feb. CfTY OF MELBOURNE 1828.4000 Jones 5th Mars Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets, will please make immediate application to the under. signedLONDON FOR MELBOURNE- FRED. WARREN .25th Jaft OCEAN CHIEF .25thFeD Assisted Passages and Free Grants of Land. LONDON FOR SYDNEY. CORNWALLIS .lOth Feb. FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land. value 30 Pounds.) SUNDA .(from London).25th Jan. MARYBOROUGH .(from Liverpool) 30th Jan. COMMODORE PERRY.(from London) 25th Feb, The above celebrated clippers. so well known for their rapid passages, punctuality, and splendid accommodation, are unsurpassed by any ships in the world, LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. -1 PACKET FOR THE 5TII FEBRUARY, The Splendid Clipper Ship "UTOPIA," .?g?? 949 Tons Register, 2,000 Tons Burthen, Capt Stewart. This fine clipper ship will be loaded under the regula- tions of H. M. Emigration Surveyor. Her accommoda- tion for all classes of passengers is unexceptionable. Apply to JAMES BAINES & CO., Water-st., Liverpool; GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John-street; or T. M. MACKAY & CO., 1, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C. AGENTS. Capt. Tully, Dublin Packet Office, Holyhead Mr. Wm. Edwards, Llangefni, Anglesey. Mr. T. Edwards, Quay, Conway. Mr. F. Watts, Abergele. WINTER SAILINGS. From 1st November, and until furtht notice. THE CITY OF DUBLIN COMPANY intend sailing their first class steamer PRINCE AIEL. THUR," or other of their Vessels, as under FROM MENAI BRIDGE, MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS. At Ten a.m. FROM LIVERPOOL, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAY (Calling at Llandudno, weather permitting.) Goods for Wales received at the Clarence Dock oa Tuesdays. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. K. Rounth waite, 20, Water Street, Liverpool Messrs. E. W. Timothy and Son, Menai Bridge ;or to Mr. John Thoma Bangor Street, Carnarvon. City of Dublin Co. 's Office, Menai Bridge, 27th Oct., 1864. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWBRK IVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Vid PORTLAND and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY (Under Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Ow_. ment for the Conveyance of the Mails.) THB MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S ifrst-cla« powerful Screw Steamers H PERUVIAN" Capt. W. BALLANTYIM t MORAVIAN T. A TTObr. ,#J^JF^JURA J.GBAHAM. HIBERNIAN. J. E. Dcrrotr. NOVA SCOTIAN. J.WYLIE. BELGIAN R. BRowm NORTH AMERICAN „ W. ICERR. .I)AMAS(IUS R. S. WATTS. ST. DAVID A. D. AIBD. Are intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL TO PORTLAND, EVERT THURSDAY, Calling at MOVILLE, LOUGH FOYLE, on FRIDAY, to embark Passengers and Her Majesty's Mails. And from PORTLAND to LIVERPOOL every SATURDAY. CaUing at MOVILLE to land Mails and Passengers. Every alternate Steamer will proceed from Portland to New York. Rate of Freight to Portland and New York, 50s. per Ton Measurement, and 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage Money to Portland, and New York, Eighteen Guineas and Fifteen Guineas, including Provi- ions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, Bills of Lading and Passage Tickets will be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Good* and Passengers, at very moderate through rates, to aU the Principal Towns in Canada. Baggage, taken from the Ocean Steamships to the Rail- way Cars Free of Expense. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to JAMES and ALEXANDER ALIAN, 70, Great Clyde-street; in Lon. don, to MONTGOMERY and GRSBNHOKNB, 17, Graceohurch- street; or to ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Weaver-buildings, Brunswick-street, LiverpooL PIANO FOR SALE. A Semi grand PIANO, by an old London AMaker, on Sale for immediate cash. It is very tweet toned, in good condition, and may be had a bargain. Price £15. Address, Q.R.S., North Wales Chronidi Office, Bangor.