COMPARE YOUR TAILORS’ BILLS!

FASHIONABLE AND ECONOMICAL TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
3, POST OFFICE STREET, NORWICH.

J. B. COLE, PRACTICAL TAILOR.

£ s. d.
Superfine Coats, made to order 1 1 0
Wool Dyed 1 5 0
Paletot, lined throughout 1 1 0
Silk Vests 0 6 6
Superfine Cloth 0 6 6
Satin 0 8 6
Tweed Trousers 0 8 6
Doeskin do. 0 10 6
Black Cassimere 0 12 6

Observe the Address!—Adjoining Mr. Trevor’s Furnishing Establishment.

C. BARLEY,
WINE, SPIRIT, & LONDON PORTER MERCHANT,

BRIDEWELL ALLEY, ST. ANDREWS, NORWICH.

BRANDY, RUM, GIN, AND WHISKY,
OF THE HIGHEST STRENGTH AND FINEST FLAVOUR,
WANTED UNADULTERATED.

CASH PRICES.

Per Quartern.

Per Pint.

Per Bottle.

Per Gallon.

Brandy, Best Old Cognac

0s

9d

3s

0d

4s

0d

24s

0d

Ditto, Second French very choice

0

8

2

3

3

8

22

0

Ditto Third ,, very strong

0

7

2

4

3

2

19

0

Ditto, Best Patent of superiorquality

0

5

1

8

2

3

13

0

Rum, Old Jamaica, thirtyover proof

...

2

2

3

0

18

0

Do. ,, proof, Pine-apple flavour

...

2

0

2

6

16

0

Do. ,, very good

0

5

1

8

2

3

13

6

Do. ,, very good

...

1

6

2

0

12

0

Do. ,, very good

0

4

1

4

1

10

10

6

Gin of the first andfinest quality

...

1

6

2

0

12

0

Do. second, very good

0

4

1

4

1

10

10

6

Do. third, ditto

0

3

1

8

2

3

13

6

Whiskey, finest flavouredScotch

0

5

1

8

2

3

13

6

Ditto, proof

0

6

2

0

2

9

16

6

Ditto, ,, very prime Irish

...

...

...

WINES AND CORDIALS.

Per Quartern.

Per Pint.

Per Bottle.

In Bottle—Port, Sherry, and Cape ... at

s.

d.

s.

d.

1s.

8d.

Port ... from 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d.,3s. 0d. to

...

...

3

6

,, On Draught

...

1

8

...

Sherry ... from 2s. 3d., 2s.6d., 3s. 9d. to

...

...

3

6

Tent Wine, very good

0

6

2

0

2

9

Old Shrub

0

5

1

8

2

3

Peppermint

0

5

1

8

2

3

Cloves

0

5

1

8

2

3

Noyeau

0

5

1

8

2

2

Ginger Brandy

0

6

2

0

2

9

TRUMAN AND HANBURY’S STOUT.

Quarts, 4d. per Bottle; 3s. 9d. per Dozen;—in fine condition.

Mild 3d. per Bottle (quarts); 2s. 8d. per Dozen.

Do. in pints, 2s. per Dozen—warranted to be full Imperial Measure.

Bitter Ale, 2s. 6d. per doz. in pints.

Good Vinegar, 2d., per Pint; Superior Ditto for Pickling, 4d. per Pint.

GENUINE BLACK BEER.

A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE TO CARRIERS.

Observe the Address.—C. BARLEY, Bridewell-alley, St. Andrew’s, Norwich.

BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH,
HAMILTON PLACE, NEW ROAD, LONDON,

WHERE
MORISON’S PILLS,
THE VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES,
ARE MANUFACTURED.

£120,000 and upwards

Have been paid to the English Government up to June 1851, by Messrs. Morison, for THE STAMPS, which go round their boxes of Medicine, with the words

“MORISON’S UNIVERSAL MEDICINES”

Engraved on them. This fact alone speaks volumes in favour of the Hygeian System of Medicines.

CAUTION.—No Chemist or Druggist is allowed to sellMORISON’S PILLS.” See that the words “Morison’s universal Medicines” are engraved on the Government Stamp in white letters on a red ground.

AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MORISON’S PILLS IN NORWICH.

Mr. P. OTTY, Printer, Orford Hill, & Mrs. TUXFORD,
Back of the Inns.

AN AGENT MAY BE FOUND IN EVERY TOWN.

DANCING.

MR. FRANK NOVERRE

Receives Pupils at his

NORWICH ACADEMIES, every Tuesday and Thursday.

At his YARMOUTH ACADEMY, every Wednesday.

And attends weekly at Lynn, Beccles, Lowestoft, Dereham, Fakenham, N. Walsham, Aylsham, Wymondham, Foulham, &c. &c.

Theatre Square, Norwich.

St. Benedict’s Road, Norwich.
J. MATTHEWS,
HERBALIST,

Has, during a period of Twenty-seven Years, been a great admirer of, and a deep searcher into, the Botanical Science, and by intense labour and study has obtained a perfect knowledge of hundreds of British Herbs and their medical virtues.

J. M. has, in the course of his practice in this beautiful science, succeeded in curing many deplorable cases of SCURVY and LEPROSY, and also in making a most wonderful discovery for the CURE of the disease called KING’S EVIL, to the astonishment of hundreds in the City of Norwich. He has also been successful in eradicating, in the short space of a few weeks, many cases of RHEUMATISM, SWELLINGS, and ULCERS on the Legs, Hands, and Arms, and many other complaints of several Years’ standing. BAD EYES and Weakness of Sight have been CURED by J. M. many times, when ALL OTHER MEANS HAVE FAILED.

J. M. is proud to state, that it is well known to many persons in Norwich, that he has succeeded in curing many Limbs with his Herb Medicines that had been pronounced incurable and condemned to amputation by the Faculty.

Mr. Matthews may be consulted at his residence, near “Lord John Russell,” St. Benedict’s-road, Norwich, every day from Ten in the Morning till Four in the Afternoon, and from Six till Nine in the Evening.

N.B. ADVICE GRATIS.

GEORGE S. BARDWELL,
ESTATE AGENT,
RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOR,

(OPPOSITE THE HOSPITAL,)

ST. STEPHEN’S ROAD, NORWICH.

N.B. Agent for the Cambrian and Universal Insurance Company.

ABRAHAM PANK,
Brass Worker, Gas Fitter, and Bell Hanger,

RELACKERING & BRONZING.

123, POTTERGATE-STREET, NORWICH.

SIDNEY AND LADYMAN,
TEA DEALERS,

6, GENTLEMAN’S WALK, NORWICH,
AND
2, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON.

NORWICH AND NORFOLK
LOAN ASSURANCE CLASSES.

Persons desirous of obtaining LOANS from £25 to £150, upon approved Personal or other Security, or profitable and secure Investments for similar amounts, are invited to examine the principles of the NORWICH AND NORFOLK LOAN ASSURANCE CLASSES, one of which has already been established, and is progressing very satisfactorily; and others are now in the course of formation, and will shortly commence operation. Parties wishing to join, are requested to apply at once to the Secretary, 16, St. Giles’-street, Norwich, where Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained. Rules, Sixpence each copy.

A. W. RAY, Secretary.

HERBS.

Herbs—the noblest Medicine in Nature, and much superior to all the artificial
inventions of Man.

H. ROBERTS,
MEDICINAL BOTANIST,
NEAR THE EPISCOPAL CHAPEL, UNION PLACE, NORWICH.

H. ROBERTS commenced his researches in Medical Botany in 1821, and prosecuted the study of Herbs with great success up to the present time. After thirty years’ practical experience he has made many valuable discoveries in the medicinal properties of English herbs, and has succeeded in restoring to health hundreds of his fellow creatures; many who had lost the use of their limbs. Joints fixed, and muscles contracted, have been effectually cured by medicine of British herbs, produced in great abundance on hills, woods, fields, and vallies. Experience teaches us that a remedy for every disease incident to our bodies is to be found among the herbs of our own country; and the great variety of cures performed by them is a confirmation of this statement. Physic had its origin in the uncultivated forests; and woods and fields are now the best and safest school for medical science; such is their extraordinary effect when applied to the cure of diseases, that to the most sceptical it must be a theme of blessing and admiration. The knowledge acquired by H. Roberts is not the visionary offspring of any false theory, but the result of extreme study, observation, and great experience. Puffing, and many other means of imposition, is too much the practice of the present day; and quacks are to be found in all societies, from the highest to the lowest; and he is the greatest impostor who takes the most money for doing the least good, though he may be called by the fascinating epithet of physician; it therefore behoves the public to be upon their guard, and to trust a man only in proportion to his experience and tested abilities to perform what he professes to do; but the best way to prove this is to examine his workmanship; and that the public may have an opportunity of doing so, H. Roberts submits to their notice the following list of cures—row in number, for want of room; they will bear the strictest investigation, and are indisputable, as the patients themselves can testify. Hundreds of similar cases are to be seen in a pamphlet just published by Mr. Roberts:—

BENJAMIN STRAINGE, Cow Keeper, St. James’s parish, Norwich, had a large tumour near his left ear, and several small tumours, also twenty-two holes in his neck; he applied to different medical practitioners, who informed him that his was a hopeless case. He then applied to Mr. Roberts, and received a most extraordinary cure.

Witness—Benjamin Strainge, and Elizabeth Strainge.

MOSES BUGG, St. Augustine’s parish, Norwich, was many years afflicted with an extremely bad case of sore leg; from his ancle to the upper part of the leg was covered with large scales, as big as the palm of a child’s hand. Several persons were consulted in this case, but all their knowledge proved of no avail. This extraordinary case was perfectly cured by H. Roberts.

Witness—Moses Bugg and Sarah Bugg.

Mrs. DE CAUX, St. Augustine’s, Norwich, had a large abscess, which cancered the whole of the left side of her face and neck. All that saw this case thought it would prove fatal. Perfectly cured by H. Roberts.

Witness—Elizabeth De Caux,
Shakspeare De Caux.

SAMUEL BREES, St. Martin-at-Oak, was attacked with violent pains of his limbs, by which he lost the use of his left hand; he was also severely afflicted with a dropsical and consumptive habit of body; he was in a very dangerous state. In this condition he applied to H. Roberts, by whom he was perfectly cured; he is now in a good state of health, with the perfect use of his hand.

Witness—Samuel Brees and Robert Gooch.

Hundreds have been cured by H. Roberts with English herbs. For further information, apply to H. Roberts, and he will supply any person with a list of cures that will astonish those who read them.

JOHN SMITH SKELTON,
TAILOR AND DRAPER,

SAINT ANDREW’S, NORWICH,

LADIES’ POLKA, HABIT AND VEST MAKER.

J. S. S. avails himself of this opportunity in giving publicity that he has constantly on hand an extensive assortment of the most fashionable goods, and, also, that in every branch of the Tailoring Trade, he will compete with any house in the kingdom, taking quality into consideration.

J. S. S. varies his charges according to the quality, and earnestly solicits an inspection.

NORFOLK AND EASTERN COUNTIES’
COAL COMPANY

Continue to supply excellent Housekeepers’ Coal at the following
of REDUCED PRICES, viz:—

Lambton Wallsend, carefully screened, 16s. pr. Ton.

Hartlepool, do. do. 15s. do.

Cartage 1s. per Ton. An additional 6d. per Ton per mile outside the city boundaries.

They also supply the following CAPITAL FURNACE COALS at
moderate prices, viz:—

GAWBER HALLS, COWPER BLYTH, VICTORIAS.

TERMS, CASE ON DELIVERY.

Office, CORNER OF REDWELL STREET, ST. ANDREWS,
NORWICH.

D. HOUGHTON,
SILK, COTTON, AND WORSTED DYER,
St. Giles’-st. near the Church, Norwich,

Returns his sincere thanks for the favours conferred upon him for so many Years by the Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of the County of Norfolk and City of Norwich, and begs to state that he continues to Dye and Re-dye all kinds of Goods, of the fastest and most beautiful Colours, warranted not to soil, and of the softest finish, so as to render Re-dyed Goods equal in appearance to New.

Carpets Cleaned and Blankets Scoured.

English & Foreign Shawls & Dresses Cleaned & Dressed to look equal to New.

GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHES CLEANED UPON AN IMPROVED PRINCIPLE.

Chintz and other Furniture Cleaned and Glazed.

Moreen and Satin Bed Hangings and Window Curtains Cleaned & Dyed
IN THE VERY BEST STYLE.

ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.