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The following articles adapted for Presents, or for the Library and Office, in most instances manufactured expressly for Jarrold and Sons, are displayed in Show Rooms, and will be found much under the charges of the London Advertizing houses.

Writing Desks

In Mahogany, Rosewood, Ebony, Walnut, and other Woods, in a Variety of Sizes. From 4s. to £6 6s.

Leather Writing Cases

Fitted with Paper, Envelopes, Ink Glass, &c. From 1s. 9d. to £3 3s.

Portable Travelling Desks

In Leather. From 6s. to £5.

Despatch Boxes,

Bramah Locks, in Russia or Morocco, with Leather Covers

Stationery Cabinets

For the Library, Office, &c., in Various Woods. From 3s. 6d. to £3 3s.

Ladies’ or Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases

In Rosewood or Coromandel Wood, with Bottles, Trays, &c. Price from 6s. to £5 5s.

Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases

In Leather, Fitted with every Requisite. Price from 6s. to £3 3s.

Ladies’ Work Boxes

In Rosewood, Ebony, Coromandel Wood, &c., a very Extensive Assortment.
From 1s. 6d. to £3 3s.

Mordan’s Improved Postage Scales.

Inkstands

In Papier Machie, Oak, Black Wood, &c., in great Variety. From 1s. to £3 10s.

Ladies’ Carriage Bags and Reticules

In Leather. From 1s. 6d. to £3 3s.

TO VISITORS

THE GUIDE TO NORWICH & ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD.

With Steel and Wood Engravings. Price 1s.

THE VISITOR’S GUIDE IN A DAY’S RAMBLE
THROUGH NORWICH. Price 1d.

TEN BEAUTIFULLY LITHOGRAPHED
VIEWS IN NORWICH.
ONE SHILLING EACH.

1. A General View of the City, taken from Mousehold (Silver Hill, St. James’).

2. A Picturesque View of the City, taken from Mr. Jarrold’s Garden, Thorpe Road.

3. The Cathedral, North-west View.

4. The Castle.

5. The Castle and part of the Market-place, from the Guildhall.

6. The Railway Station and Foundry Bridge.

7. Sandling’s Ferry, Lower Close.

8. Gate-House to the Bishop’s Palace, from St. Martin’s Palace Plain.

9. A View of Thorpe, Norwich.

10. A View of the Market-Place, from the Gaslight Corner.

TWELVE VIEWS IN NORWICH, ENGRAVED ON STEEL,
FOR ONE SHILLING.

THE NORWICH ROSE.

Twenty-Eight beautifully Engraved Views in Norwich
and its Vicinity, in the form of a Rose.

PRICE ONE SHILLING. FREE FOR THIRTEEN STAMPS.

LONDON: JARROLD & SONS, 47, ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD.

To Professional & Amateur
PHOTOGRAPHERS.

MESSRS. ROGERS & HAVERS,
5, Davey Place, Norwich,

Have in stock everything that a Photographer, whether professional or amateur, can possibly require for the successful prosecution of his art.

PRICES VERY LOW, & TERMS STRICTLY CASH.

All orders punctually despatched, and information readily afforded to all purchasers of goods.

N.B. Track Price Lists free to Professionals only.

THE BEST PORTRAITS IN THE
EASTERN COUNTIES.

Messrs. Rogers & Havers,
5, DAVEY PLACE,
NORWICH.

Have constructed a large, comfortable, and well-lighted studio, in which Portraits are taken daily, from 10 till dusk, in all the best and most approved styles, on glass, leather, paper, &c., at reasonable prices. For beauty and durability these pictures are no where excelled.

Paper Pictures finished in Sepia, Water Colours,
and Oil, by First-Class Artists.

VIEWS TAKEN TO ORDER IN THE CITY OR COUNTY.

Faded Daguerreotypes Copied.

Having devoted great care and attention to this very difficult work, Messrs. Rogers & Havers beg to assure the public that they can now insure enlarged and very accurate likenesses, beautifully finished, from spotted and fading daguerreotypes.

Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views,

And a large assortment of Copies of the Works of the Great Masters, very cheap, constantly on sale.

5, DAVEY PLACE, NORWICH.

Norgate & Co.’s premises

NORGATE & CO.,
ST. STEPHEN’S STREET,
NORWICH,

DIRECT IMPORTERS OF

Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs,

AGENTS FOR COMBE, DELAFIELD, & CO.’S

LONDON STOUT PORTER.

Guinness’s Extra Stout Dublin Porter,

BASS & CO.’S

EAST INDIA PALE & OTHER BURTON ALES

AITCHISON & CO.’S EDINBORO’ ALES.

On comparing their prices with those of Wine Merchants in general, it will be observed that a much lower scale is adopted; this advantage to buyers is effected by Norgate and Co.’s direct importation of Wines and Spirits from the country of their growth, (preventing an intermediate profit and enabling them to select the very choicest Wines); and by their immense saving in the non-employment of Travelling Salesmen.

Sole Agents for Norfolk and Norwich for the Sale of
Thorley’s Food for Cattle.

HOLMES AND SONS,
PROSPECT-PLACE WORKS, NORWICH,
Agricultural Engineers, Millwrights,

AND MANUFACTURERS OF ALL THE MOST APPROVED
IMPLEMENTS FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES,

Would invite attention to the position they have taken for superiority in Seed Drills, Manure Distributors, &c., &c. at the Royal, the Bath and West of England, and the Norfolk Agricultural Societies’ Meetings, where they had awarded them the THREE FIRST PRIZES for the best Corn and Seed Drill; the THREE PRIZES for Manure Distributor; PRIZE for Seed and Manure Drill; and HIGH COMMENDATIONS for their General Purpose Drills, Ridge Drill, Horse Hoes, Circular Saw Bench, &c.

Holmes and Sons’ Salisbury first prize drill SALISBURY
FIRST PRIZE DRILL.

H. & SONS have been engaged in the manufacture of Drills for the past 32 years, during which time every useful and practical improvement which has suggested itself has been introduced into their manufacture, adapting them to every description of soil, simplifying the different parts, decreasing the cost both in first price, and also in those parts subject to wear or derangement.

Royal Agricultural Society of EnglandSalisbury Meeting, 1857. The following Prizes were awarded to Holmes & Sons at the last competition for Prizes

For the best Corn and Seed Drill

First Prize of £7

For their best Manure Distributor

Prize of £5

Also at the Bath & West of England Agricultural Society’s Meeting, at Newton, June, 1857

For the best Manure Distributor

The First Prize

For the best Corn and Seed Drill

The First Prize

For the best Corn and Seed Drill in Hilly Districts

The First Prize

For their Seed and Manure Drill

The First Prize

Being the fifth year this Drill has taken the Prize of this Society.

Also at the Norfolk Agricultural Show, Swaffham, June, 1857, H. & Sons’ Improved Manure Distributor proved the best Machine for that purpose, and had the Society’s Prize.

Their improved STEAM ENGINES, Portable and Fixed, for durability, efficiency, strength, and small consumption of coal, are not equalled by any other manufacturers.

Fixed Engines of all sizes, and Steam Mills fitted up complete, of the most approved arrangement and best construction, whereby considerable saving of fuel is effected, and durability and efficiency increased. Twelve-Horse Engines doing full duty, with from six to seven cwts. of Coal per day.

The COMBINED PORTABLE THRASHING MACHINE has had much of their attention since being awarded the First Prize Medal for Thrashing Machines at the Great Exhibition, 1851, and they can confidently guarantee them to be the simplest and most expeditious, making the most perfect separation of Corn, Chaff, Colder, and Straw, each being delivered at the most convenient places to take away. They are extremely portable and durable; and are mounted on high wooden carriage wheels.

They would also call attention to their PRIZE CLOVER SHELLER, also adapted for Trefoil; and their WINNOWING and DRESSING MACHINES, of which more than 3,000 have been sent out; their CIRCULAR SAW TABLES, of improved construction; and other improved implements, which, with prices, will be found in Catalogues, sent free by post on application.

H. & SONS, in soliciting a continuance of an extended patronage, beg to state that they have now every facility for executing orders with dispatch, and by the use of the best mechanical tools, in the very best style of workmanship. The greatest care and attention will continue to be used by them in the selection of the very best description of material, and they feel confident their present success is attributable to their attention to this most important point.

Mechanical sawing machine

AS AT WORK
At the Norfolk Agricultural Society’s Meeting at Swaffham, June, 1857;
HOLMES AND SONS’
Improved Self-Acting Circular Saw Table was the only one Commended by the Judges.
At Norwich, 1858, it was also Highly Commended.

These Portable Machines consist of a strong iron frame capable of taking a 48-inch saw, firmly fixed to strong timber rails; can be unloaded and put to work as quickly as a Portable Thrashing Machine; require no fixing, the whole being placed on one frame with timber carriages, &c. attached. The motion for drawing the timber to or from the saw is by gear wheels, and can be varied as required; this arrangement is exceedingly simple, very strong and durable, and can be relied upon better than when driven by a strap and cone pulleys; it has an improved parallel fence which cannot move otherwise than parallel with the saw.

These will be found the most simple and complete saw tables manufactured, and of the very best workmanship. Can be driven by the portable engines of 7 or 8-horse power.

Illustrated Catalogues, with Prices, &c. sent Free by Post on application at the Works.

LLOYD & CO.,
LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN’S
Fashionable
BOOT & SHOE
MANUFACTURERS,
20 & 21,
DAVEY PLACE,
NORWICH.

A Genuine Assortment of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Home-made Boots and Shoes of the most approved kind always in Stock.

India Rubber Overshoes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

ESTABLISHED 1845.

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GEORGE S. BARDWELL’S

GENERAL

Business & Estate Agency Offices,

(Opposite the Norfolk & Norwich Hospital)

ST. STEPHEN’S ROAD,
NORWICH.

Rents and Debts Collected. House Property Managed either on Commission or otherwise. Repairs Superintended or Executed if required. Books Posted, Balanced, and Arranged. States of Affairs Prepared. Meetings of Creditors called and attended. Settlements with Creditors carried through, and parties instructed as to the State of their Affairs.

MONEY ADVANCED ON
OUTSTANDING DEBTS.

Terms for Collecting Small Debts, 10 per cent.

Special agreements made for Debts exceeding Five Pounds.

RENTS—FIVE PER CENT.

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AGENT FOR THE
ST. GEORGE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

Loans on real or personal security, re-payable by monthly or quarterly instalments, from one to five years, may readily be obtained on application.

£80,000 has been afforded in Loans of from £30 to £1000, in less than five years, in connection with the St. George Advance Fund Association

PUBLISHER OF THE NORWICH HOUSEHOLD ALMANACK.

THE PATENT SELF-SHARPENING
PORTABLE
AMERICAN GRIST MILL,

The portable American grist mill

Now for the first time introduced to the notice of British Agriculturists, is the most SIMPLE and EFFICIENT Grinding Mill ever brought out for Farmers’ Purposes; its extreme SIMPLICITY, portability, and cheapness, gives it a decided advantage over the ponderous machines now used for similar purposes. It will grind all kinds of Grain nearly THREE TIMES as fast with the SAME power that ordinary mill-stones will. The Grinding Surfaces are very durable; being made of COLD BLAST WHITE IRON (a material harder than cast steel), they are easily and cheaply re-placed when worn or broken.

CAN BE WORKED BY HORSE, STEAM, OR WIND.

No. 2 Mill, with 2 to 3-Horse Power, will grind 6 to 10 Bushels per hour

No. 3 „ „ 4 to 6 „ „ 20 to 25 „ „

Full particulars, with prices (free) on application to

Howard, Riches, and Watts,
DUKE’S PALACE IRON WORKS, NORWICH.

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SOLE MAKERS FOR THIS COUNTRY.—N.B. AGENTS WANTED.

Decorative graphic with text—The Palma Christi hair wash is now selling largely throughout England, being preferred to all others. It removes scurf, keeps the head cool, & prevents greyness. Pomade or oil is not required when the wash is used as it does not suffer the hair to become dry. Manufactured only by Harper & Sutton Norwich. Sold by all chemists & perfumers

in bottles, 1s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. each.

Numerous Testimonials have already been received by the Proprietors,

As to its efficacy in removing Scurf and preventing the Hair from falling off.

Sold in Yarmouth by Mr. J. S. Cobb—Lowestoft, Mr. Dennes—Beccles,
Mr. J. B. Corbyn—Dereham, Mr. F. J. Smith—Ely, Mr. N. Lincolne.

Sold in London by Messrs. Barclay, Edwards, Sanger, Sutton, and Newbery; Liverpool,
Aspinall & Son: and can be obtained by order of any Druggist or Perfumer.

MR. F. SUTTON,
ANALYTICAL CHEMIST
(Harper & Sutton, Bank Plain, Norwich)

BEGS TO ANNOUNCE TO
FARMERS, MERCHANTS, AND MANURE MANUFACTURERS,
THAT HE UNDERTAKES THE

Analysis of Manures, Soils, Oil Cakes, Coprolite,

And the Miscellaneous Articles used in Agriculture, the Arts, &c.

Having for many years studied Practical Chemistry, and received instruction in the Laboratory of Dr. Richardson, from Professor Liebig’s, he solicits the confidence of the Agricultural and Commercial Public, assuring them that a conscientious regard to accuracy, coupled with reasonable charges, shall always be maintained in all matters committed to him.

List of Fees may be had on application to HARPER AND SUTTON,
Chemists, Gurney’s Bank Plain, Norwich.

T. DIXON,
WATCH MAKER, &c.
6, Bridewell Alley, Norwich,

Wishes to direct public attention to his large Stock of Gold and Silver Watches, which he is enabled to offer at the Lowest Prices, consistent with good quality; observing that each Watch before being placed in the purchaser’s hands, is skilfully examined and timed, so that its accurate performance is warranted.

Gold Watches, elegant in appearance, and such as can be warranted
to perform correctly, from £5 5s.

The same in Silver Cases, from £2 10s.

Gold Lever Watches, from £10 10s. Silver Levers, from £4 4s.

English and Geneva Watches and Clocks of every description Cleaned and Repaired: on this point remarking that the skill with which a watch is cleaned or repaired is almost of as much importance as its quality; the best watch cleaned by a clumsy workman will never go well. There are more watches spoiled by incompetent persons, than are actually worn out by ordinary use. T. Dixon solicits the patronage of all who are desirous of having their WATCHES MADE TIMEKEEPERS, which, from the fact of employing none but skilful workmen, he is in a position to guarantee. All Watches repaired at the above Establishment are warranted for Twelve Months, and no charge is made for any alteration that may be required during that period.

Plate & Jewellery Carefully Repaired at Reasonable Prices.

Pair of glasses with Dixon Optician on the lenses

T. DIXON, OPTICIAN, ETC.
6, BRIDEWELL ALLEY, NORWICH,

From extensive experience, is enabled in all cases of impaired vision, arising from premature decay, or excessive use of the visual organs, to suit, upon correct principles, at a moderate cost, every description of sight with Spectacles and Eye Glasses, upon the most improved Structure.

PRICES.

s.

d.

s.

d.

In Blue Steel Frames

2

0

to

10

0

„ „ Pebbles

8

6

to

15

0

Silver ditto

10

0

to

25

0

Gold ditto

20

0

to

60

0

Spectacles purchased at this Establishment exchanged if not approved.

GLASSES FITTED TO SPECTACLES.

ST. ANN’S IRON WORKS,
KING STREET, NORWICH.

THOS. SMITHDALE,

Engineer, Millwright, Boiler Maker,
Iron and Brass Founder.

Steam engine

Manufacturer of all kinds of Stream Engines on the most improved principles, Hydraulic Presses adapted for all purposes, Cranes and Crabs, Railway Work of all kinds; also Machinery suitable for Wind, Water, Gas, Sawing, Grinding, and all other Works, Breweries, etc.

ENGINEER & MACHINISTS’ TOOL MAKER.

Planing, Boring, Turning, Screw Cutting, and Smith’s Forging
Work of every description.

N.B. All kinds of Engines, Boilers, and General Machinery Repaired on the Shortest Notice, by first-class workmen, and on reasonable terms.

Removed from the Back of the Inns.

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W. HALL,
ENGRAVER & LITHOGRAPHER,
22, WHITE LION STREET, NORWICH,
THREE DOORS FROM THE MARKET.

S. FENNING,
Ladies & Gentlemen’s Fashionable
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
ORFORD HILL, NORWICH.

H. DURRANT,

GROCER, TEA-DEALER,

Cheese, Butter, and Bacon Factor,

BER STREET, NORWICH.

SARAH LAMB,

WIRE WORKER, WIRE WEAVER,

Corn Dressing and Blowing Machine Maker,

5, GOLDEN BALL STREET, NORWICH.

All sorts of Wire Screens, Sieves, Fire and Window Guards.

WINDOW BLINDS, ETC.

The Trade supplied with every article either complete or in parts.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

C. G. STARLING,
DRAPER, HOSIER,
HABERDASHER, ETC.

Returns his most sincere thanks to his numerous Patrons and Friends, for their liberal support during the last two years, and begs to inform them that he has REMOVED to more Commodious Premises,

No. 2, White Lion Street,
MARKET-PLACE,

Next door to Harvard and Co., late Black and Raynes, where he hopes to have a continuance of their kind support.

No. 2, White Lion Street, Market-Place.

All who value a Beautiful Set of Teeth
should use the

AROMATIC TOOTH PASTE,
PREPARED BY
J. H. HULME,
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST
AND SURGEON DENTIST,
Hall Plain, Saint Andrew’s,
NORWICH,

Which imparts delicious fragrance to the breath, and confers the most signal benefit upon Spongy and Tender Gums, arising from whatever cause, producing a healthy firmness; and not only cleansing the teeth but preventing them from decay to the latest period of life, removing all discolouration, and entirely eradicating all appearance of Tartar, renders them of the most beautiful pearly whiteness. Sold in Jars, 1s. each.

Teeth filled with a New Succedaneum, which preserves the Colour. Extracting and Scaling and every operation connected with Dental Surgery.

PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED WITH DRUGS OF THE PUREST QUALITY

Horse & Cattle Medicines. Perfumery of every kind. Genuine Patent Medicines. Leeches, &c.

6 Shirts for One Guinea.

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GENERAL
GLOVE, HOSIERY, & OUTFITTING
ESTABLISHMENT,
BRIGGS’ STREET, NORWICH,
(OPPOSITE THE SAVINGS’ BANK.)

H. BIRD

Begs most respectfully to inform the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Norwich and Norfolk, that he has taken the premises late in the occupation of Mr. Smith, Bookseller, Stationer, &c., Briggs’ Street, where he hopes, by strict personal attention and supplying a first-rate article, to merit a share of that patronage which he so earnestly solicits.

One dozen Shirt Collars for 6s. 6d.

Alterative and Restorative
Horse Powders.

The flattering accounts which have been received from parties who have tested the properties of these Powders, induce the Proprietor to call the attention of Agriculturists and all who employ Horses, to this Medicine, which has been found eminently successful in removing all diseases of the skin, want of condition, hide-bound, surfeit, mange, &c. for improving the coat and giving it a fine glossy appearance; also for Horses that are heavy and incapable of work, or off their food, from indigestion or other causes, or that have a tendency to grease, swelling, and humours of the legs, or cracked heels; in all which cases this preparation will gradually but certainly remove the disease. When Horses are weakly, and it would be an inconvenience to spare them from their regular work, these Powders will be found eminently useful, as they may with great advantage, be frequently substituted for purgative medicines.

SOLD IN PACKETS, AT 1s. EACH, WITH DIRECTIONS.

Cough Balls for Horses.

These Balls are a most valuable remedy for Coughs, Colds, Difficulty of Breathing, &c. whether of recent or long standing. They are effectual in their operation, require no alteration of diet, and do not interfere with the horse’s regular work. One Ball, given every other night, for three or four times, is generally found sufficient to remove the most obstinate Cough.

IN PACKETS, 1s. 6d., CONTAINING SIX BALLS.

Prepared only by JAMES ORISSA PEGGS,

CHEMIST, GOLD IN BALL STREET, NORWICH.

HENRY DUFFIELD,
TAILOR & TROWSERS MAKER,
12, EXCHANGE STREET,
NORWICH.

THOMAS GOOD,

LADIES & GENTLEMEN’S

Boot, Shoe, and Last Manufacturer,

BRIDGE STREET, ST. GEORGE’S,

NORWICH.

H. BREEZE,

DYER, ETC.,

St. George’s Bridge Street, Norwich.
DYEING & DRESSING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

Ladies’ Shawls and Dresses of every description Cleaned, and the
Colours of Printed ones warranted to be preserved.

J. NOBBS,

BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER

Bridge Street, St. George’s,

NORWICH.

N.B. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

PHŒNIX BREWERY,
MAGDALEN STREET, NORWICH.

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BOARDMAN & SURSHAM,

BREWERS,

HOP, CORN, AND COAL MERCHANTS.

LONDON BROWN STOUT.

COUNTING HOUSE, WENSUM STREET.

BROWN AND WRIGHT,

Millwrights, Engineers, Stone Builders,

AND WORKERS OF BRASS, ETC.

UPPER KING STREET, NEAR ROSE LANE,

NORWICH,

Having commenced Business in the above Trades, beg respectfully to inform their Friends that all Orders entrusted to their care will be thankfully received and promptly executed on the most reasonable terms.

MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION REPAIRED.

W. V. BULLEN,

CONFECTIONER & FRUITERER,

Grocer, Tea Dealer, Tobacconist

AND HAIR DRESSER,

GOLDEN BALL STREET, NORWICH.

Every article of First-rate Quality, and charged at the Lowest Price.

MANUFACTURER OF GINGER BEER AND CORDIALS.

JOHN PHILLIPS,

Ale Brewer and Porter Merchant,

GOLDEN BALL STREET, NORWICH.

Families supplied with Small Casks. Scotch, Burton, and other Ales, in Bottles.

Importer of Foreign Wines and Spirits, Wholesale and Retail.

Packages and Bottles to be paid for, unless returned within Three Months.

ENGRAVING.

A Gentleman’s
Card Plate
Elegantly
Engraved and
50 Cards Printed
for 2s. 3d.

Printing machine

LITHOGRAPHY

Show Cards,
Show Bills,
Fancy Labels, &c.
Ornamental
Circulars and
Fac Similes.

ESTIMATES GIVEN.

EMSLIE AND SON,
Engravers, Chromo-Lithographers, & Copper-plate Printers,

BACK OF THE INNS, NORWICH,

OPPOSITE MR. WOMACK’S, MERCHANT TAILOR.

TEETH

CAREFULLY EXTRACTED, SCALED AND STOPPED.

TOOTHACHE INSTANTANEOUSLY CURED.

DECAY IN TEETH PROMPTLY ARRESTED.

WHEELER’S PREPARATIONS

Impart to the Teeth a pearly whiteness, to the Gums a beautiful appearance, and to the Mouth a pleasant taste. They prevent decay in good Teeth, stop its progress in unsound ones, and strengthen and preserve the Gums.

Teeth Extracted Gratis for the Poor every Morning,

From Nine till Ten o’clock, by

FRANCIS WHEELER,

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST AND DENTIST,
SWAN LANE, LONDON STREET, NORWICH.

CHARLES BRAY,

House and Decorative Painter,

PLUMBER AND GLAZIER,

ORFORD HILL, & CASTLE HILL,

NORWICH.

Imitator of Woods & Marbles. Bronzing, Gilding, Japanning.

Crown, Sheet, Patent Plate, Rough, Cast, and Boiled Plate, Ornamental and Coloured Glass of every description.

Water Closets, Engine Pumps, Steam Apparatus, Baths, etc. Fixed and Repaired.

SMITH’S
APERIENT
FEVER POWDERS.

FOR THE
DISEASES OF CHILDREN.

These powders are strongly recommended to general attention as being a most appropriate Medicine for Children whilst cutting their teeth, and for the relief of those derangements of the system to which during the period of Infancy they are peculiarly the subjects, they also possess this great advantage, that Children of all ages, and even Adults, may take them with the same beneficial results. Perhaps better testimony as to their utility cannot be adduced, than the fact of their having been extensively used for more than fifty years. Directions for using the Powders contained in each packet.

Sold in Boxes, at One Shilling each.

SMITH & SONS, DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

NORWICH.

THOMAS CALVER,
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S
Fashionable Boot & Shoe Maker
ST. GILES’ STREET,
NEAR THE MARKET-PLACE, NORWICH,

In returning his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public, for the liberal patronage hitherto received, begs to inform them that he has removed FROM THE UPPER MARKET to more convenient premises in St. Giles’, where he trusts to receive an increased share of their patronage and support.

THOMAS WICKS,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
WIRE WORKER,
TOMBLAND, NORWICH.

All Sorts of Wire Sieves, Screens, Riddles, Meat Safes, Wire Window Blinds, Fire and Window Guards, Flower Stands, and every Article of Wire Work Made to Order.

BANK PLAIN, NORWICH.

JOHN SHALDERS,
(Late WM. SHALDERS)
HYDRAULIC ENGINEER,

PATENT FOUNTAIN PUMP, ENGINE, HYDRAULIC,
AND LEATHER WORKS.

SHALDERS’, NORWICH,
PATENT FOUNTAIN PUMPS,
POWERS No. 20, 4-inch Barrels.
JACK & LIFT FORCE
For Tanks, Cesspools, Wells, &c.,

Will draw water through any length of Suction Pipes, if not exceeding 28 feet high.

Pump

16th Scale.

AIR Regulator, A.R.

The Discovery of and method of adapting this Vessel by W. Shalders, is of indispensible service in causing a continuous stream in long, high, or contracted Suction Pipes.

Copper-rivetted Leather Hose Pipes. Spiral Rivetted Suction ditto. Machinery Bands—Rounded Leather, Lathe, Sash, etc., Pulley Bands, any length without joint. Cupped Pump Bucket Leathers, Flanch Ditto, etc. Metal, Wood, Gutta Percha, etc., Pipes. Cocks, Joints, Valves, Retaining Valves, in easily accessible Screw Boxes; Swivel Nut Brass Screw Couplings, Jet Pipes, Jets, and other Hydraulic, etc., Fittings.

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SHALDERS’ FOUNTAIN PUMPS are matchless, as fully TESTIFIED by being adopted by other Pump Makers and Engineers for their own special use.

Shalders’ Patent Norwich Pumps work without Friction
or Leakage, and do not Choke.

Thirty-four years’ practice has proved these ne plus ultra Hydraulic Machines, in their average results, to be cent per cent the most effective and durable, the best and cheapest of any in the world; they are made to discharge from half a pint to a ton weight of water, at a single clip or stroke, and are readily applied to any motive power to draw or force water, air, or any not rapidly injurious fluids, in any quantity, or to any height or distance, for any purpose, by John Shalders, Manufacturer, and Sole Proprietor.

Descriptive Sizes. Powers. Number

21

20

18

14

Sizes of the working Cone Barrels, Inches

4

5

7

Prices Net Jacks

30s.

35s.

50s.

110s.

„ Engine or Lift Forcers on Planks

60

70

110

200

„ If with Air Regulator, extra

5

5

6

10

,, Connector & Valve Leathers, pr. set

1s. 8d.

2s. 3d.

3s. 0d.

5s.

,, Lead or Gutta Percha Suction & Rising Main Pipes & Flanch Joints from per foot

1s.

1s. 4d.

2s. 2d.

3s.

Discharge at regular work, per min. gallons

9

16

24

A Variety in Stock and made for all purposes.

JOHN MORRIS,

SLATE MERCHANT,

AND SLATER,

KING STREET, NORWICH.

If you like Strong Tea and Fresh Roasted
Coffee, at Low Prices, try
H. LOCK’S,
GROCER AND TEA DEALER,
9, ST. AUGUSTINE’S STREET, NORWICH.

A Good Supply of Fine Fruits and Fancy Biscuits.

JAMES PEARSON,
(From Sheffield)
CUTLER & TRUSS MAKER,
ST. ANDREW’S HILL, NORWICH.

Razors, Scissors, Knives, and Surgical Instruments carefully ground and set. Table and Dessert Knives Re-Bladed.

Home-made Blades fitted into Penknives, 6d. each. Trusses and Cutlery of every description made to order. Shoe-Kit made and re-cut.

HAINES BROTHERS,
FAMILY GROCERS,
AND PROVISION MERCHANTS,
58, ST. STEPHEN’S, NORWICH

Sole Agents in Norfolk for Brown & Colson’s Patent
Indian Corn Flour.

124, Bedford Street, Saint Andrew’s,
NORWICH.

ABRAHAM PANK,
GAS FITTER,
BELL HANGER & BRASS WORKER,
BEER ENGINE & FOUNTAIN MAKER.

A. P. begs to inform his friends and the public that he has removed to more commodious premises, which enables him to keep a larger assortment of every description of Gas Fittings, Glasses, &c., of the newest designs, for public and private buildings.

RE-BRONZING AND LACQUERING.
ALL KINDS OF BRASS WORK.

WALKER AND BIRD,
PRACTICAL
Sign & Decorative Painters,
WRITERS & GRAINERS,
TAYLOR’S COURT, SURREY STREET, NORWICH.

Heraldry, Altar Tablets, Scrolls, Banners, Gilding, Enamelling.
Plain and Ornamental Japanning, etc.

THE OLD ESTABLISHED
BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE
Back of the Inns, Norwich.

C. H. BUCK

Presents his thanks to those Ladies and Gentlemen who have favoured him with their patronage for so many years, and begs to assure all who may give him their support, that he personally superintends all orders, and warrants all goods supplied by him to be strictly home made.

REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED.

GEORGE MORRIS,
(LATE CORDRAN,)
COACH AND GIG MANUFACTURER
ADJOINING THE CAT & FIDDLE INN,
MAGDALEN STREET, NORWICH.

N.B. Any Orders conferred will be thankfully received and neatly executed on the most reasonable terms.

THOMAS SELF,
Gas Fitter, by Appointment to
the Company,

BELL HANGER, BRASS WORKER & GENERAL SMITH

PLUMBER, GLAZIER, & PAINTER,

No. 112, POTTERGATE STREET,

(Opposite St. John’s Maddermarket Church, Norwich,)

Begs respectfully to acknowledge the liberal support he has received of his friends and the public generally during the period he has been in business, and takes this opportunity of announcing that in consequence of the Gas Company’s laying services free of expense, he is fitting up either public or private premises with fittings cheaper than any other house in Norwich, following up the principle of small profits and quick returns.

Hydraulic, Cork Slide, and other Pendants, Lustres, Pillars, Brackets and other Fittings, Gas Globes, Chimney, and Bell Glasses, etc., of the Newest Designs, always in Stock.

The Trade Supplied. Old Brass Work Repaired, Re-lacquered, and Bronzed.

ESTIMATES GIVEN.

NO CONNEXION WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE.

FREDERICK COGMAN,
TAILOR AND TROWSERS MAKER,

PRINCE’S STREET, TOMBLAND,
NORWICH.

PLUMMER & BLOOM,
CARPENTERS,
Builders and Contractors,
BETHEL STREET, NORWICH.

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DRAWINGS & ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE.

N.B. Hot and Green Houses erected on the Shortest Notice and most Reasonable Terms.

CASTLE MEADOW, NORWICH.

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G. C. GOOCH,
WATER CLOSET MANUFACTURER.

The most simple and yet efficient Water Closet yet manufactured, and not liable to get out of order; the whole of the working parts can be re-placed in after years for a few shillings.

G. C. G. would recommend to visitors, invalids, and lodging-house keepers his Model Portable Water Closet. It is perfectly seated, and cannot possibly smell. The cheapest and most complete yet brought before the public.

Estimates given for fixing Water Closets, and all necessary alterations

PAINTING, PLUMBING, & GLAZING.

ST. MARY’S STEAM GRIST MILL

NORWICH.

Messrs. Baldwin & Co.

Respectfully inform the public that they have established a Grist Mill, with powerful and well-fitted machinery, worked by steam power; and assure their patrons that all corn sent to them will be ground with the utmost care and despatch, and that the fullest reliance may be placed in Messrs. B. & Co. for returning precisely the same article as sent to them.

T. C. R. KING,

TOMBLAND, & 5, ELM HILL,

NORWICH,

PLUMBER, PAINTER, GLAZIER,

House and Church Decorator.

Every description of work executed on the lowest terms.

VALVE PAN AND SELF-ACTING WATER CLOSETS.

Hot and Cold Baths, Fountains, Lead, Force, Deep Well and Cast Iron Pumps Fixed and Repaired.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL GLASS,
AND GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES.

THOMAS GREENGRASS,

BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER,

No. 9, ELM HILL, NORWICH.

Distemper, Whitewashing, & Colouring done on the most
Reasonable Terms.

ANN HOWES & SON,
TALLOW MELTERS,
AND
Candle Manufacturers,

BER STREET, NORWICH.
RESIDENCE, GRAPES HILL.

JOHN MASON,
BUTCHER,
GOLDEN BALL STREET, ST. JOHN’S TIMBERHILL
NORWICH,

Begs to return thanks to his Friends and the Public generally for the liberal patronage he has received since commencing the above business, and trusts by attention to all orders, and the quality of goods supplied by him, to merit an increased share of their patronage and support.

SAUSAGES FRESH EVERY DAY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL.

W. C. HOWES,
Plumber, Glazier, & General Decorator,
BER STREET, NORWICH.

Writing, Graining, & Gilding. Paper-Hanging Neatly Executed.

DESIGNS FURNISHED. ESTIMATES GIVEN.

ZINC & WIRE BLINDS PAINTED TO ANY DESIGN.

FLOUR, MALT, GRAIN, SCOTCH OATMEAL,
AND SEED STORES.

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RANDLE’S,

10, UPPER MARKET, NORWICH.

COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

The cheapest house in the City for Rice, Haricot Beans, Pearl and Scotch Barley, Revalenta, Mustard, and Starch. Oats of the finest quality. Barley Meal and other Meals for Pigs. Pea Flour, Baking Powder, Oswego, Polenta, Carr’s Biscuits, Cumberland Oatmeal, Infant Powder, Linseed Meal, Dog Biscuits, Crushed Oats, Pollards of all kinds; and the best house in the County for Best Whites Flour.

TEWKESBURY MUSTARD.

GEORGE LEACH,
GAS FITTER,
Bell Hanger, Brass Pounder, etc.

LOWER GOAT LANE, ST. GILES’, NORWICH,
ADJOINING MR. KERR’S.

All kinds of Brass Work neatly executed. Lacquering & Bronzing equal to new. Castings of every description executed.

N.B. BEST PRICE GIVEN FOR OLD METALS.

BIRMINGHAM
AND
SHEFFIELD GOODS

Invalid carriage

INVALIDS’
CARRIAGES
MADE TO ORDER.

T. BOSWELL,
PERAMBULATOR, TOY & CARRIAGE
MANUFACTURER,
No. 9, St. John’s Maddermarket, Norwich.

T. B. begs most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public that he has now on hand an assortment of Children’s Perambulators, Carriages, and Fancy Toys of every description constantly on sale, on the most reasonable terms.

SHUTTLES, SNIPS, ETC., AT THE USUAL PRICES.

EDWARD BANHAM;
COMMERCIAL AGENT,
Fixture & Furniture Valuer and
Creditors’ Accountant.

Stocks Bought or Sold. Businesses Transferred and Creditors arranged with.

VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE AND LEGACY DUTIES.
Office—Methwold, Brandon, Norfolk.

13, Charing Cross, Norwich,
ESTABLISHED 1851.
SAML. T. TOWNSHEND, JUN.,
WORKING
CARVER, GILDER,
Looking-Glass & Picture Framer Manufacturer,

The Best and Cheapest House for all kinds of Picture and Print Frames, Cornices, Gilt Mouldings, and Re-Gilding.

THE TRADE SUPPLIED.

WORKMEN SENT TO ANY PART OF THE KINGDOM.

S. T. T. begs to return his most sincere thanks for all past favours, and hopes by paying every attention, to merit a continuance of public patronage, which will at all times be gratefully received.

MONEY ADVANCED
AT FIVE PER CENT.

On Personal or other Security,
FOR ONE, TWO, OR THREE YEARS,
BY THE
London Monetary Advance Company

(LIMITED) IN SUMS FROM

£40 TO 1,000.

Repayable by Instalments.

Terms and every required information may be obtained at the Company’s Offices, 14, MANCHESTER SQUARE, LONDON; or of the Agent for Norwich and Norfolk,

ALFRED SMITH,
Auctioneer and Estate Agent,
UPPER KING STREET, NORWICH.

HORTICULTURAL GARDENS,
NORWICH.

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WILLIAM HUSSEY

Begs to offer the undermentioned, of which he possesses a large stock of strong and healthy Plants, viz. Rhododendron Ponticum, in varieties 1½ to 3 ft. high, well set with Flower Buds, at 6d. and 1s. each; Pyramidal Pears, of the choicest sorts, from 1s. to 1s. 6d. each; Dwarf-Trained Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Cherries, and Plums, 2s. 6d. to 5s. each, and a general assortment of Evergreen Shrubs, also the undernamed Bedding Plants, etc.

PER DOZEN.

s.

d.

Ageratum, blue

3

0

Anagallis, sorts

4

0

Alonzoa grandiflora

3

0

Cupheas, in sorts

3

0

Cinerarias, by name

6

0

Cineraria Maritima, fine for edging of beds

4

0

Calceolarias, bedding varieties

3

0

Calceolaria aurea floribunda, fine dwarf yellow, large truss

4

0

Calceolaria, Yellow Prince of Orange, very fine dwarf yellow

4

0

Calceolaria, Prince of Orange, an excellent bedding variety

3

0

Camellias, from 2s. 6d. to 21s. each

Dahlias, sorts, from 3s. to

6

0

Delphinum Formosum, very fine

3

0

Fuchsias, sorts for bedding

4

0

Geraniums, mixed sorts

4

0

„ Flower of the Day

3

0

Geranium, Golden Chain

4

0

Gorteria, rigens

4

0

Heliotropes, sorts

3

0

Hardy Ferns, sorts 6s. to

12

0

Herbaceous Plants, 4s. to

6

0

Koniza Variegata, pretty for edging

4

0

Lobelias, sorts 4s. to

6

0

Lantanias, sorts 4s. to

6

0

Œnothera riparia

4

0

Pentstemons, sorts

4

0

Pinks, sorts

3

0

Picotees, for borders

4

0

Petunias, of sorts

4

0

Scarlet and other Geraniums sorts 3s. to

6

0

Salvias, sorts 4s. to

6

0

Verbenas, in colours for beds

3

0

„ Mixed Sorts, by name

2

6

Descriptive Catalogues sent Free on Application.

Removing from the Castle Meadow, to
Little Orford Street.

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THOMAS KEMP,
SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER,

In returning thanks to his Friends and the Public generally for their liberal support, begs to inform them that he is removing to more commodious premises, where he trusts to receive an increased share of their patronage.

Every article in the above Trade of the best materials and workmanship made to order on the most reasonable terms. Contracts taken for repairing Farmer’s harness by the year.

CULLINGFORD & SONS,
RAG MERCHANTS

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THOMAS CULLINGFORD,

Botolph Street, St. Saviour’s.

FRED. CULLINGFORD, WM. CULLINGFORD,
ST. BENEDICT’S. BER STREET.

At the above Shops the Public may obtain the full market value for Rags, and all articles used in the manufacture of Paper, &c.

PULLEN, MASE, & FURSE,

Sign and Decorative Painters,
Grainers, Writers, etc.

St. LAWRENCE LANE, NORWICH

Heraldry, Altar Tablets, Scrolls, Banners, Gilding,
Enamelling, Japanning, etc.

JOHN STEVENS,
CIGAR MERCHANT AND TOBACCONIST,
BACK OF THE INNS, NORWICH.

Foreign Cigars of the Finest Brands. Snuffs in every variety. Syrian, Turkish, and all the Tobaccos of the Levant and America.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEERSCHAUM PIPES.

The Best Price Given for Household
Furniture and other Effects.

Innkeepers’ and other Valuations accurately made.

Cash Advanced on Property for immediate sale by
Auction, by

H. J. MASON,

At the Auction Mart, Corner of Upper Goat Lane,
Opposite St. Gregory’s Church, Norwich.

T. GRIMWOOD,
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
4, LOWER GOAT LANE, NORWICH.

STYLE, QUALITY, AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED.

EDMUND DEVEREUX,
PLUMBER, GLAZIER,
House and Ornamental Painter,
ST. GEORGE’S COLEGATE, NORWICH.

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Graining, Writing, Gilding, etc., of every Description.

To Executors, Shopkeepers, Parties Declining
Housekeeping, etc.

THOS. FOULSHAM

Begs to announce that he purchases every description of Property, giving the utmost value for immediate Cash, thereby saving the delay and uncertainty of an Auction.

Valuations correctly made for Probate Duty, for Outgoing and Incoming Tenants, with Dispatch. Sales effected in City and Comity, on Reasonable Terms.

THOMAS FOULSHAM, AUCTIONEER,

WESTLEGATE STREET, NORWICH.

GOLDEN DOG BREWERY,
MAGDALEN STREET, NORWICH.

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JAMES HUBBARD

Avails himself of this opportunity to tender his best thanks for the many favours conferred on him for the last twenty years, and to state that the greatest attention is paid to the BREWING DEPARTMENT, for supplying Families with pure

HOME-BREWED ALE.

J. H. begs to state that his WINES AND SPIRITS are of the best quality; also, that he has always ready for immediate use, a large stock of

London Stout Porter, Scotch, East India, and
Home-brewed Ales, in Bottles.

WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE,
ESTABLISHED 1717,
AND
Westminster & General Life Assurance

ASSOCIATION. ESTABLISHED 1836.

J. M. HUBBARD, Agent, Magdalen Street, Norwich.

Prospectuses will be forwarded on application by letter.

Crystal Spectacles

From their long and extensive practice in the science of Optics, Messrs. Piggin and Dyball are enabled to keep the largest and best assorted Stock of Spectacles, Eye Preservers, Eye and Reading Glasses, in Norwich, and from their practical knowledge of the science are able to suit, on correct principles, every shade of impaired vision; and being manufacturers of the same, can supply them on the most reasonable terms.

s.

d.

Spectacles from

1

6

Best Steel Frames, with best Glasses & Case

4

6

Ditto ditto with best Pebbles & Case

12

6

Solid Gold Frames, with ditto „

18

6

Eye Glasses to suit all sights, in Shell, Steel, and Gold Frames. A large Stock of Spectacle Cases of every description. New Glasses to suit the sight cut to old frames.

OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE,
POST-OFFICE STREET, NORWICH.

110, POTTERGATE STREET
Near St. John’s Church, Norwich.

C. ROBINSON,
PRACTICAL
CARVER AND GILDER,
Picture frame and Looking Glass Manufacturer,

Begs to call the attention of his Patrons and Friends to his Stock of Chimney & Dressing Glasses of the Newest Patterns, which he is enabled to offer at Prices greatly below those usually charged, at the same time C. R. can warrant them to be of first-class workmanship, as they are of his own manufacture. Gilt Cornices, Pier Tables, Chairs, Screens, and Brackets made to order. Pictures Cleaned and Varnished. Old Prints Bleached. Needlework carefully Strained and Framed.

Picture Frames of every description Made to Order.

OLD FRAMES RE-GILT EQUAL TO NEW.

Parties Furnishing, by paying cash, may insure a first-rate article and a saving of 20 per cent. by giving their orders to C. R. Patterns and Samples of every description of Furniture kept. Old Couches and Chairs Re-Stuffed, Covered, and Polished, at the lowest prices.

The Trade Supplied with Chair and Couch Frames at London Prices.
Best Leaf Gold, 1s. 4d. per Book. Old Books Bought.

ST. GEORGE ASSURANCE COMPANY,
118, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. CAPITAL £100,000.

Chairman—Henry Pownall, Esq., Ladbroke Sure, Notting Hill.

Deputy Chairman—Henry Haines, Esq., Moorgate Street, City.

The leading features of this Office are

Every description of Life Assurance on the most favourable terms. Endowments for Husbands, Wives, or Nominees. Endowments for Children on attaining a certain age. Annuities of every description granted on terms peculiarly favourable. Notices of Assignments of Policies Registered. Medical Referees paid by the Company. Age of the Life Assured admitted on all Policies, on reasonable proof being given. Stamp Duties on Life Policies paid by the Company. Loans on real or personal Security, repayable by Monthly or Quarterly instalments, from one to five years. For further particulars, Forms of Proposal and Prospectuses, apply to

G. S. BARDWELL, ST. STEPHEN’S ROAD, NORWICH,

£80,000 has been afforded in Loans of from £30 to £1,000 in less than five years, in connection with the St. George Advance Fund Association.

J. SCALES,
DEALER IN
ENGLISH TIMBER
CHAPEL FIELD ROAD, NORWICH.

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Always on hand a large Assortment of Ash and other Planks, Spokes, Coffin Boards, etc., Selling at Low Prices.

Searles door and card plates etc., Trory Street, Unthank’s Road, Norwich

MONEY ADVANCES.

Important to Farmers,
Tradesmen & others.

Sums in Money, varying in amount from £50 to £1,000, are advanced in connection with Life Assurances, on personal or other security, at a rate of Interest not exceeding £5 per cent. per annum.

For Prospectuses and Forms of Application, apply to

MR. O. D. RAY,

KING STREET, NORWICH,

AGENT TO THE

PROTECTOR
ENDOWMENT, LOAN, & ANNUITY
COMPANY.

O. D. RAY,
Auctioneer, Estate Agent, & Valuer,
11, UPPER KING STREET,
NORWICH.

Valuations for Probate on reasonable terms. Drapers’, Grocers’, and General Stocks Valued.

Wholesale Embroidery Warehouse,
29, LONDON STREET, NORWICH.

J. GANLY,

The only Manufacturer in the Eastern Counties, supplies the trade with every description of

Traced and Stamped Muslins

PRICE LIST FREE ON APPLICATION.

All Orders to the amount of 20s. carriage paid, or 5 per cent for cash.

W. F. HOWARD,
CARPENTER & BUILDER

BISHOPGATE STREET,

NORWICH.

W. S. HARVEY,
PLUMBER, GLAZIER,
HOUSE & DECORATIVE PAINTER,
WILLIAM STREET.

ResidenceWellington Street, St. Giles’, Norwich.

WATER CLOSETS & PUMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FIXED & REPAIRED.

NORFOLK AND NORWICH
SEED, FLOWER, AND FRUIT
ESTABLISHMENT,
41, LONDON ST., NORWICH

DAVID BROWNE

Begs to intimate that he has always in Stock, Choice Assortments of Agricultural, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds. Also a Selection of the best Dessert Fruits in the Season.

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Desserts for the Country carefully selected, and
packed to travel any distance.

CHOICE BOUQUETS

Arranged and Packed for conveyance to any locality.

FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, GREENHOUSE PLANTS, &c.

D. B. begs to say that he has a large collection of Choice Fruit Trees and Shrubs, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, &c., at his Nursery, Sprowston.

The following Catalogues are published by D. BROWNE, and will
be forwarded on application, viz.A Catalogue of

TRANSPLANTED FOREST TREES,
ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS, EVERGREENS,
LARGE EVERGREENS & FLOWERING SHRUBS,
HARDY CLIMBERS, FRUIT TREES, &c.,
AGRICULTURAL, VEGETABLE, & FLOWER SEEDS,
DUTCH BULBS, &c.
SUMMER BEDDING PLANTS, WITH DAHLIAS,
FUCHSIAS, GERANIUMS, HERBACEOUS PLANTS, &c.

ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS.

WILLIAM FULCHER,

General Millwright and Engineer,

MILL STONE BUILDER, ETC.,
MOUSEHOLD, NEAR GAS WORKS,
THORPE HAMLET, NORWICH,

Begs to thank his Friends and the Public for the very liberal support they have so generously favoured him with, and to inform them that they can be supplied with every description of Mill Stones, etc.

Millwrights’ Work done on the most reasonable terms at the shortest notice.

ROBERT TIDMAN,
BOILER MAKER, MACHINIST,
AND GENERAL SMITH,
BISHOP BRIDGE, NORWICH,

Desires to express his thanks for the patronage he has received in the various branches of his business, and begs to inform the public that his work continues to give the utmost satisfaction for price and quality to all his customers. He therefore confidently solicits a further extension of their favours.

Threshing Machines made on the best and newest principles, and repaired at the lowest possible charges.

Iron Tanks, strong and durable, made on the shortest notice.

JOSEPH WRIGHT & SON,
PLUMBERS, PAINTERS, GLAZIERS
MISSION PLACE, KING STREET,
SAINT JULIAN, NORWICH.

JOSEPH WRIGHT begs to thank his Friends and the Public for the liberal support he has received for more than 30 years, and to inform them that the business is now conducted by himself and son, and he solicits a continuance of their patronage & support.

WRITING GRAINING, &c. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Drawing of steam train

HENRY JARVIS,
GENERAL
CARRIER & CARMAN,
LUCAS’S WHARF,
NEAR THORPE RAILWAY STATION, NORWICH.

Goods Removed by Railway or Spring Vans to all
parts of the Kingdom. GOODS STORED.

TARPAULING LET ON HIRE.

JAMES SPALDING,
FRENCH POLISHER,
(ESTABLISHED FOURTEEN YEARS)
(From Smees & Sons, Moorfields, Finsbury, London)

SAINT ANDREW’S HILL,
NORWICH,

Begs to thank his Friends and the Public for the very liberal support conferred on him for the last fourteen years.

French Cream, for restoring the Lustre of Furniture,
2s. 6d. per Bottle.

Superior Furniture Oil for Dining Table Tops, &c.

POLISH AND VARNISH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR BUILDERS’ & DECORATORS’ WORK, ETC.

Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the Kingdom on the
Shortest Notice.

BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.

Sawing machine

Awarded the SILVER MEDAL at the NORFOLK AGRICULTURAL SHOW at Norwich.

SPARKE AND CO., ENGINEERS,
THORN LANE FOUNDRY, NORWICH,

Invite the attention of Agriculturists, Shippers, Contractors, and others, to their
PATENT SELF-ACTING CIRCULAR SAW BENCHES.

These Benches are fitted with a New Apparatus for drawing timber to and from the Saw, so simple that it can be managed and the speed instantly regulated. They are also fitted with a draft chain, perfectly free in the delivery, which can only draw parallel to the saw. They are adapted to cut any description of wood; rough timber merely requiring to have each end chipped with an axe, to give it a steady bearing on the table and carriage. The carriages are fitted with a lever roll, to enable the man who works the bench to raise the timber on the carriages to carry it beyond the saw; they are also fitted with an improved gauge, to cut either parallel or feather edge boards; for deal cutting a spring roll is sent to press the deals against the gauge, so that a true cut is obtained, however uneven the surface and with as little waste as the common pit saw.

Any of these benches may be worked by power from 4-horse upwards, as the speed for bringing the timber to and from the saw is regulated according to the power used, they are also fitted with a lever so as to stop or reverse the motion of the timber instantaneously (a necessary precaution in case of accident); they are suitable for cutting timber on estates, for timber merchants, contractors, or builders’ purposes, as timber of any length and depth, according to the diameter of the saw, may be cut perfectly true. (See next Page.)

BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT

Sparke & Co.’s vertical saw mill

SPARKE & CO.’S VERTICAL SAW MILL.

These Mills are very strong, fitted with 6 saws, and are made to cut two deals at one time; the Saws are worked by a simple motion which considerably lessens the working parts of the mill, and adds to its compactness; it can be readily fixed, as the mill is firmly bolted to a metal base plate. They are made in two sizes, for cutting 18 inches and 12 inches deep. A smaller mill on the above principle, for cutting felloes and curves.

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The following Noblemen and Gentlemen have been supplied with our Saw Machinery, where it may be seen, at work, by permission.

The Earl of Crawford & Balcarres, Wigan

Lord Hastings, Melton Constable, Norfolk

Lord Sondes, Elmham Hall, Norfolk

Lord Portman, Blandford, Dorset

H. K. Tompson, Witchingham Hall, Norfolk

T. P. Beauchamp, Esq., Langley Park, Norfolk

E. Bulwer, Esq., Heydon Hall, Norfolk

T. Mott, Esq., Barningham Hall, Norfolk

W. C. Hardy, Esq., Letheringsett Hall, Norfolk

C. Newcome, Esq., Feltwell Hall, Norfolk

H. L. Warner, Esq., Walsingham Abbey

Messrs. Hornsby & Sons, Grantham, Lincoln

Messrs. Clayton, Shuttleworth, & Co., Lincoln

Mr. M. Penistan, Engineer, Lincoln

Messrs. Garrett & Sons, Saxmundham, Suffolk

Messrs. Dray & Co., Swan Lane, London

Messrs. Ransomes & Sims, Engineers, Ipswich

Count Edouard Karolyi, Pesth, Hungary

Sir W. Trevalyan Bart., Taunton, Somerset

Henry Hannam, Esq., Burcote Park, Abingdon

J. T. Bouck, Esq., Manchester

Messrs. Cooper & Wallis, Birchfield, Birmingham

Mr. Stephen Leeds, Whitwell, Norfolk

Mr. James Kett, Earlham, Norfolk

Mr. George Salter, Attleborough, Norfolk

Mr. John Martin, Barmer, Norfolk

Mr. Wm. Hubbard, Contractor, East Dereham

Mr. James Clarke, Felbrigg, Norfolk

Mr. J. Bowles, Palgrave, Suffolk

Mr. Samuel Darby, Merchant, Beccles, Suffolk

Mr. Samuel Blaxhill, Walpole, Suffolk

Mr. J. Howard, Saw Mills, Drayton, Norfolk

Messrs. Rushton, Proctor, & Co., Lincoln

Mr. Thomas Wells, Chatham

Illustrated Catalogues and List of Prices forwarded on application.

CITY
SAWING, PLANING,
AND
MOULDING MILLS,
PALACE PLAIN, NORWICH

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SAUL & FRAZER

In returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them during the past seven years, beg to say that at the request of a large number of their friends, they have added to their Machinery

A MOULDING & PLANING MACHINE,

With all the latest improvements, by which they are now enabled to supply Mouldings, &c. of superior quality to any pattern, at a very short notice, and on the most reasonable terms.

A Large Stock of Mouldings & Skirtings always on hand.

SAWING & PLANING DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER.

STOVES.

STOVES.

STOVES.

Drawing of fender

Fenders.

Fireirons.

Fenders.

Fireirons.

And every article in Furnishing Ironmongery at a trifling per centage above cost price, in order to effect a clearance previous to alterations in premises.

H. PINSON,

OPPOSITE GURNEYS’ BANK, NORWICH.

NORWICH FOUNDRY.

J. M. TURNER,
IRON AND FORGE WORKS,
St. Martin’s Palace Plain, Norwich.

W. PAYNE,
WHOLESALE
SHOE MANUFACTURER,
SHORT STREET, CROOK’S PLACE,
NORWICH.

WILLIAM SCOTT,
PLUMBER, GLAZIER,
House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter,
Writer, Gilder, and Grainer,

LEAD AND WINDOW GLASS MERCHANT,

Bedford Street, St. Andrew’s,

NORWICH.

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Water Closets, various descriptions of Pumps, Hot and Cold Water Baths, Fancy Fountains, Beer Engines Fixed and Repaired. Plumbers’ Brass Work, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, etc. Crown, Sheet, British Plate, Patent Plate, Coloured and Ornamental Glass, cut in squares to order.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

C. G. Starling’s shop

CHARLES G. STARLING,

GENERAL

DRAPER,

HOSIER & HABERDASHER,

No. 2, White Lion Street,

NORWICH.

Two Doors from the Market-Place.

NORWICH UNION
LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY.

A MUTUAL ASSOCIATION.

INSTITUTED 1808.

CAPITAL, UPWARDS OF £2,000,000

PATRONS.

His Grace the Duke of Cleveland, K. G.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Rosebery, K. T.

TRUSTEES.

Robt. John Harvey Harvey, Esq.

W. J. Utten Browne, Esq.

John Skipper, Esq.

Roger Kerrison, Esq.

DIRECTORS.

John Wright, Esq., President

George Durrant Esq., Vice-Pres.

John Hilling Barnard, Esq.

C. M. Gibson, Esq., F.R.C.S.

W. R. Clarke, Esq.

W. H. Ranking, Esq., M.D., Cantab.

Frank Noverre, Esq.

Richard Griffin, Esq.

Thomas Beevor, Esq., Vice-President

R. Blake Humfrey, Esq.

Dr. Goodwin

John Barwell, Esq.

Francis Parmeter, Esq.

R. W. Hawkes, Esq.

Geo. Edward Frere, Esq., F.R.S.

Robert John Wright, Esq.

Robert Fitch, Esq.

Rev. S. F. Bignold

W. H. Clabburn, Esq.

Thomas Lucas, Esq.

Rev. William Wayman

Secretary, Sir Samuel Bignold, Surrey Street, Norwich.

Solicitors, Messrs. Field & Bignold.
Auditors, Mr. A. Bailey, Mr. James R. Hardy, & Mr. J. J. Winter.

This Society has been established Fifty-one Years, during which period it has issued 31,500 Policies, and paid to the representatives of 6617 deceased members £5,448,264 sterling.

To meet existing engagements, the Society possesses funds amounting to upwards of Two Million Pounds sterling, almost wholly invested on Real and Government Securities.

The Rates of Premium are lower than those of some offices by nearly 10 per cent., a benefit in itself equivalent to an Annual Bonus.

There is no Proprietary to divide with the Assured the profits of this Institution, which is one of the very few purely Mutual Insurance Offices. Persons, therefore, now effecting Insurances will receive the full benefit of the system, and will be entitled to participate in the large reserves of the Society, which are applicable for future Bonuses.

One-half of the first five Annual Premiums may remain as a permanent charge upon the Policies granted for the whole duration of life.

NO CHARGE IS MADE FOR POLICY STAMPS.

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Chief Offices, Surrey Street, Norwich;

6, Crescent, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, London; College Green,
Dublin; and Prince’s Street, Edinburgh.

The benefits to be derived by the Public from Insurance against Loss by Fire are so great and numerous, when compared with its trifling cost, as to render it an imperative duty on every one to avail themselves of the protection afforded by this Institution, against the destructive ravages of Fire, which in a few moments may lay waste the fruits of a whole life of industry.

NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY.

Established 1821. Capital, £550,000.

PRINCIPAL OFFICES:
SURREY STREET, NORWICH.

London, 6, Crescent, New Bridge St., Blackfriars.

DUBLIN, 2, COLLEGE GREEN. EDINBURGH, PRINCE’S STREET.

LIVERPOOL—EXCHANGE STREET.

Birmingham, Bennett’s Hill. Bristol, Corn Street, Exchange,
Exeter, High Street.

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DIRECTORS.

Lieut. Gen. SIR R. J. HARVEY, C.B., President.

Chas. Evans, Esq., Chancellor of the Diocese of Norwich, Vice-President

Edward Steward, Esq.

George Durrant, Esq.

R. J. H. Harvey, Esq.

H. S. Patteson, Esq.

John Wright, Esq.

Henry Browne, Esq.

Wales C. Hotson, Esq.

Charles Edward Tuck, Esq.

Donald Dalrymple, Esq.

W. R. Clarke, Esq.

Secretary, Sir Samuel Bignold, Surrey Street, Norwich.

Insurances are granted by this Society, at the same Rates as other Offices, on buildings, goods, merchandise, and effects, ships in port, harbour, or dock, from loss or damage by Fire, in any part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

It is provided by the constitution of the Society, that the insured shall be free from all responsibility; and to guarantee the engagements of the Office, a fund of £550,000 has been subscribed by a numerous and opulent Proprietary. Returns of Profits are periodically made to parties insuring.

CHEAP PRINTING.

M. G. BARDWELL,
LETTER-PRESS
PRINTER & BOOK-BINDER
PRINCE’S STREET, TOMBLAND,
NORWICH.

Circulars, Cards, Billheads & Handbills Executed with the
utmost despatch, at the lowest charges,

POSTING BILLS OF EVERY SIZE.

Contracts for Printing of every description.

EDWARD BOARDMAN,
CARPENTER
AND
GENERAL BUILDER,
FOUNDRY BRIDGE, NORWICH.

E. B. (Son of the late James Boardman, Wharfinger) begs to solicit from the gentry and public generally, orders for works in the ABOVE LINE, and undertakes

Alterations of whatever kind,

The Fittings and Finishings of Houses,

Conservatories, complete

Shop Fronts and Fittings, &c.

General Repairs to Houses, Premises, Furniture, etc.

And guarantees good material, workmanship, despatch, and moderate charges.

E. B. can refer to many Public and Private Buildings he has erected, and others which he has superintended for an eminent London Building Firm, with whom he was many years engaged.

Estimates given for any of the aforesaid Works.

General Posting House,
THE MAID’S HEAD HOTEL
SAINT SIMON’S, NORWICH.
W. WEBSTER, PROPRIETOR.

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The “Maid’s Head,” an Old-Established Hotel, is the nearest to the Cathedral, and from its proximity to the Railway Station, offers special advantages to Commercial Gentlemen and Families visiting the City.

Post Horses, Neat Carriages, Hearse and
Mourning Coaches, etc.

PRATT,
IMPORTER OF
American and other Clocks,
OF THE BEST MAKERS,
ST. BENEDICT’S STREET, NORWICH.

Oil Paintings in great variety. Papier Machie Goods, consisting of Ladies’ Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Tea Caddies, &c.

A Well-assorted Stock of Looking-Glasses, Waiters, Trays, etc.

CUTLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Spectacles to suit all sights. Watches & Clocks repaired on the premises

Payments taken Weekly or Monthly. Country Orders will receive prompt attention.

MR. FRANK NOVERRE,

Has the honour of announcing his Norwich Academies for

DANCING & EXERCISES,

In his New Ball and Concert Room, at his Residence, Theatre Square.

Young Ladies and Little Boys, Tuesdays, at Eleven.

Young Ladies and Gentlemen, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at Four.

ATTENDANCE WEEKLY AT

Yarmouth, Dene Side, Theatre Square; Lynn, AthenÆum; Lowestoft, Beccles, Dereham, Fakenham, North Walsham, Aylsham, Thetford, Wymondham, Pulham, Snettisham, Margate, &c.

THEATRE SQUARE, NORWICH.

A HOME FROM HOME.

SUTTON’S

Late BENNETT’S,

COMMERCIAL HOTEL

AND

BOARDING HOUSE,

Exchange Street, Norwich

Near the Post-Office and Market-Place.

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The above Establishment has been recently enlarged, and is specially adapted for COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN.

Show Room, Bath Room

Smoking Room, Luggage Room

AND

Private Rooms for Families.

SERVANTS CHARGED IN THE BILL.

Omnibus to and from every Train.

A VISIT IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.

HOUSEHOLD TRUTHS
FOR THE PEOPLE.

Designed as Gifts from Parents to their Children—Teachers to their Scholars—Mistresses to their Servants—and Masters to their Workpeople.

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“This is the best Series of Original Tracts for Working Men and their Families that has come under our notice for many years.”—British Workman, Oct. 1857.

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Household Tracts
FOR THE PEOPLE.

TWOPENCE EACH.

* COTTAGE HOMES. For Mothers.

* MOTHER’S TRIALS & TRIUMPHS. For Mothers.

* THE STARTING IN LIFE. For Boys.

* THE HAPPY LIFE. For Girls.

* MY FIRST PLACE. For Young Servants.

* HOW DO YOU MANAGE THE YOUNG ONES? For Parents.

* HOW TO TAKE CARE OF NUMBER ONE. For Young Men.

* Are YOU THINKING of GETTING MARRIED? Words to the Thoughtless and the Thinking.

WORKING MEN’S HINDRANCES. Set Forth by a Working Man.

* THE WORTH OF FRESH AIR. For Everybody.

* THE USE OF PURE WATER. For Everybody.

THE VALUE OF GOOD FOOD. For Everybody.

INFLUENCE of WHOLESOME DRINK. For Everybody.

ADVANTAGE OF WARM CLOTHING. For Everybody.

GAIN OF A WELL-TRAINED MIND. For Everybody.

A SHORT YARN. For Sailors.

* DAUGHTERS FROM HOME.

* HOUSEHOLD RHYMES for the CHILDREN.

HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF THINGS.

THE YOUNG MAN IN THE GREAT CITY.

Just Ready.

Those with * are also issued in elegant Illuminated Covers, at 3d. each.

SCIENCE
FOR THE HOUSEHOLD.

TWOPENCE EACH.

THE GREAT ROUND WORLD.

THE WIDE AND DEEP SEA.

BUSY-BODY OXYGEN.

THE INVISIBLE AIR.

THE INCONSTANT WIND.

THE RENOVATING RAIN.

ATTRACTIVE VOLUMES
FOR PRIZES OR PRESENTS,
Handsomely bound in cloth, 1s. 6d. each.

HOUSEHOLD TRUTHS FOR MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS.

HOUSEHOLD TRUTHS FOR WORKING MEN.

HEALTH FOR THE HOUSEHOLD.

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The Household Tracts in their various forms are peculiarly suitable to the Clergy, School Committees, Sunday School Teachers, and the public generally, as gifts for the Working Classes.

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THE PACKET OF
12 HOUSEHOLD GIFT BOOKS,

Being the Twelve assorted Household Tracts, in elegant Illuminated Covers, and attractive Embossed Envelope, price 3s., is now ready, and should be on every Bookseller’s Counter.

Six of the above, Assorted, in Embossed Envelope, 1s. 6d.

“It has often been lamented that ‘popular tracts,’ so called, are not really popular in their style, and in their manner of dealing with practical subjects. Our experience teaches us that the complaint is well founded, and we are happy to have it in our power to point out to our readers a very useful series of Tracts for the People, published by Messrs. Jarrold and Sons, of London and Norwich, which are more really ‘popular’ in their style, and more likely to interest and benefit the ‘working classes,’ and the class immediately above them, than any other tracts which we have met with on the same subject. There is a strong vein of common sense, and some humour running through them. The print and paper are very good—their appearance is attractive—and their price very low.”—English Churchman.

Letters in high commendation of these original and popular Tracts have been received from Lord Chief Justice Campbell; the Archbishop of Dublin; Charles Buxton, Esq., M.P.; Canon Hugh Stowell, Manchester; the Earl of Radnor; the Rev. John Robinson, one of the Secretaries of the London City Mission; the Rev. J. C. Miller, Rector of St. Martin’s, Birmingham; the Rev. Samuel Martin, Westminster; the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, London; the Rev. A. Roberts, Rector of Woodrising, Norfolk; from Sir Culling E. Eardley, Bart.: Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood, Bart., &c. (For a Selection see Prospectuses.) They have also been favourably noticed in the “British Mothers’ Magazine,” “Sunday School Teacher’s Magazine,” and by the leading Periodical Press.

LONDON: JARROLD & SONS, 47, ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD.

JARROLD & SONS,

(PRINTERS OF THIS DIRECTORY,)

Invite special attention to the following DEPARTMENTS of their Business.

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PRINTING.

By the Introduction of STEAM POWER and a STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY into their Working Plant, J. & SONS are enabled to combine cheapness and expedition, without the slightest sacrifice of superior workmanship. They have now in operation Machinery suitable for the finest book work, as well as for the ordinary requirements of commercial enterprize, such as HANDBILLS, SHOP BILLHEADS, TEA WRAPPERS, &c.

The very large number of Compositors and Pressmen engaged upon their Printing Staff, enables them to offer especial advantages to Solicitors, Auctioneers, Architects, &c., to whom expedition is mainly essential.

Manuscripts of every kind carefully prepared for the Press.

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BOOK-BINDING.

In this department arrangements have recently been made for conducting the entire business on the Premises; from Folding and Sewing the sheets by female assistants, to the Gilding and Finishing by competent workmen. In

ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURE

Jarrold & Sons are enabled to compete with the first London Houses, as the extensive patronage of the leading Merchants in the district satisfactorily attests.

Books Ruled to any Pattern, & Type-paged by Superior Machines.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED IF REQUIRED.

Commercial, Family, and Law Stationery.

From their extensive purchases for cash, and the peculiar Advantages of Machinery for Cutting, Stamping, &c., Jarrold & Sons supply their friends at prices much lower than the pseudo cheap London advertising houses.

LONDON & EXCHANGE STREETS, NORWICH.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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