IMPORTANT DECISION IN 
1 CHANCERY! One Thousand Rounds 
and Damages !—The Advertisers have obtained 
a Writ in Chancery, in causa Wotiierspoon 
v. Milne, whereby they can hereafter proceed 
against any party who shall attempt to sell any 
Starch in imitation of the GLEN FI ELL) 
DOUBLE REFINED POWDER STARCH. 
THE COTTAGE GARDENER—ADVERTISEMENTS. 
THE LONDON 
Sttfeptnljb J'ift ^olinj Cnntjinut], 
Incorporated by Act of Parliament. 
It may be considered a tribute to the un¬ 
rivalled merits of the above Starch, that other 
Manufacturers should endeavour to facilitate 
the sale of an inferior commodity by introducing 
it to the market under the name of Glen field 
Starch ; but the Advertisers being possessed of 
Testimonials from such unquestionable autho¬ 
rity as the Laundresses to Her Majesty, her 
Excellency the Countess of Eglinton, the Mar¬ 
chioness of Breadalbane, Sec., cannot, in justice 
to themselves, permit such fraudulent practices. 
They therefore Caution all Dealers in Starch, 
that they will take full advantage of the above 
Writ, and the Public to observe that their 
packets are marked with the name of the 
Manufacturer, R. Wotherspoon. 
The Ladies arc respectfully requested to ob¬ 
serve, that for Clearness and Purity the Glen¬ 
field Patent Starch stands unrivalled—being 
manufactured from the finest East India Sago. 
Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, See .; and 
Wholesale of the Manufacturers, R. Wotiier¬ 
spoon and Co., 40, Dunlop Street, Glasgow ; 
and Wotherspoon, Mackay and Co., 40, 
King William Street, City, London. 
|?AU-DE-ViE. The Pure and 
-Li Wholesome PALE BRANDY recently 
introduced by us, under the appropriate French 
designation of Eau-de-Vie, assimilates so close¬ 
ly to the finest specimens of Cognac, that, even 
in dilution, the first judges are positively un¬ 
able to detect any difference. Imperial Gallon, 
14s; or 30s per dozen, bottles and package 
included. 
HENRY BRETT & Co., Old FurnivaPs 
Distillery, Holborn. 
ITIHE ROYAL EXHIBITION-^ 
JL 39 , Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, observe, 
opposite the York Hotel.—Valuable newly-in¬ 
vented, very small, powerful, Waistcoat pocket 
Glass, the size of a Walnut, to discern minute 
objects at a distance of from lour to five miles, 
which is found to be invaluable for yachting, 
and to Sportsmen, Gentlemen, and Game- 
keepers. Telescopes, possessing such extraor¬ 
dinary power, that some 3 4 inches, with an 
extra eye-piece, will show distinctly Jupiter’s 
Moons, Saturn’s Ring, and the double Stars. 
They supersede every other kind, and are of all 
sizes for the Waistcoat pocket, Shooting, Mili¬ 
tary purposes, Sec. Opera and Race-course 
Glasses with wonderful power ; a minute object 
can be clearly seen, from ten to twelve miles 
distant. Invaluable newly-invented Spectacle. 
Deafness — New Discovery — The Organic 
Vibrator, an extraordinary powerful, small, 
newly - invented instrument, for deafness, 
entirely different from all others, to surpass 
anything of the kind that has been, or probably 
ever can be produced. Being of the same 
colour as the skin, is not perceptable; it 
enables deaf persons to hear distinctly at church 
and at public assemblies ; the unpleasant sen¬ 
sation of singing noises in the ears are entirely 
removed ; and it affords all the assistance that 
possibly could be desired. 
S. & B. SOLOMONS, Aurists and Opticians, 
39, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly. Observe, 
opposite the York Hotel. 
Lately published , price 5 s 6d, 
THE DOVECOTE AND THE 
.t JL AVIARY; being Sketches of the Natural 
History of Pigeons and other Domestic Birds 
in a Captive State; with Hints for their Ma¬ 
nagement. By E. S. DIXON, M.A., Author 
of “ Ornamental and Domestic Poultry.” 
“ We have been reading Mr. Dixon’s book 
upon the Dovecote and the Aviary. Our 
thoughts are full of guans, curassows, cassowa¬ 
ries, emeus, and the like ; it is good for our 
peace that we should let some of them fly.”— 
Household Words, No. 120. 
“ Somewhat fastidious readers may, perhaps, 
imagine that a book of this kind must neces¬ 
sarily be dry and uninviting to all other parties 
than those for whose special benefit it is written. 
Such an assumption is very wide of the truth. 
The ‘ Dovecote ’ displays an amount of various 
reading and research, and an amplitude of il¬ 
lustration, of which we have no previous exam- i 
pie in the catalogue of such publications.”— 
Midland Counties Herald, July 22, 1852. 
Second Notice. 
London: J. Murray, Albemarle Street. 
72, LOMBARD STREET, & 24, CONNAUGHT TERRACE, LONDON. 
STrustrriL 
J. Campbell Renton, Esq., M.P. I Richard Spooner, Esq., M.P. 
Richard Malins, Esq., Q.C., M.P. | James Fuller Madox, Esq. 
William Wilberforce, Esq. 
JOirrctonL 
William Adams, Esq., New Broad Street. 
John Atkins, Esq., White Hart Court, Lom¬ 
bard Street. 
Henry A. Bevan, Esq., John Street, America 
Square, 
John Dangerfield, Esq., Craven Street, 
Charing Cross. 
Robert Henry Forman, Esq., Ordnance, 
Pall Mall. 
John Hamilton, Esq., Alfred Place, Thurloc 
Square. 
J. Matthews, Esq., Arthur Street, West, 
City. 
C. O. Parnell, Esq., Norfolk Street, Park 
Lane. 
Wm. Williams, Esq., Rood Lane, Fcncliurch 
Street. 
Suiftlorg. 
Henry Adron, Esq., Coleman Street, 
City. 
Charles MacCullocii, Esq., Ches¬ 
ter Square. 
Ralph W. Bisiiop, Esq., Throg¬ 
morton Street. 
Henry Burnett, Esq., Gracechurch 
Street. 
iHctfiral £ltfbts'cr. —b enjaimin Phillips, Esq., Wimpole Street. 
Buiitrrs.— r j fuE London and County Hank. 
JroltrttonS *—Messrs. Atkins and Andrew, White Hart Court, Lombard Street. 
^cctrtaiT) ♦—David Alison, Esq. Alfred Place, Bedford Square. 
PADDINGTON 
The Rev. James Siiergold Boone, A.M., 
Stanhope Street, Hyde Park. 
Captain Creed, Bedford Square, and St. 
Albans. 
Roger Gadsden, Esq., Maida-Hill, and Bed¬ 
ford Row. 
Charles Pemberton, Esq., Eastbourne 
Terrace, Hyde Park, ami Liucoln’s-inn-ficlds. 
LOCAL BOARD. 
Thomas Jervis Amos, Esq., York Street, 
Portman Square. 
G. Y. Robson, Esq., Eastbourne Terrace, 
Hyde Park, and New Square, Lincoln’s-inn. 
Medical Adviser. —J. B. Brown, Esa., Oxford 
square. 
Secretary. — Charles IIoghton, Esu. 
This Company is prohibited by their Deed of Settlement from disputing a Policy on any ground 
whatever, the greatest improvement ever introduced in Life Assurance practice, and in consequence 
of which the business has been large from the commencement of the Company, and is annually 
cncrcasing. Copies of the last Annual Report may be obtained at the Chief Offices, or from any 
of the Agents. 
ALEX. ROBERTSON, Manager. 
Now publishing, price 6d, small 4to., fancy cover, 
THE LIFE OF HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. 
By James Ward, Esq., Author of the “ World in its Workshops,” a “ History of Gold,” Sec. 
Just Published, by authority, price One Penny, 
THE CRYSTAL PALACE AND PARK IN 1853. 
“ WHAT HAS BEEN DONE—WHAT WILL BE DONE.” 
An official statement of the plans for arranging the interior of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, 
addressed to Manufacturers and others desirous of renting space for the display and sale of their 
productions. 
London: WM. S. Orr Se Co., Amen Corner, and all Booksellers. 
mil EONLY STOVE WITHOUT A FLUE, for 
X which Her Majesty’s Royal Letters Patent have been granted. 
Prospectuses, with Drawings, forwarded free. 
Plain, 12s to 25s. Ornamental, 31s 6d to e£6 6s. 
Stands for Stoves, 2s 6d, 3s, and 5s, each. 
CAUTION.—An Injunction having been granted by the Vice Chan¬ 
cellor in the case of “ NASH v. CARMAN,” restraining the Defendant 
from making or selling any colourable imitations of the Plaintiff’s 
Stove or Fuel, the Public is respectfully informed that the “JOYCE’S 
PATENT STOVE,” “ WITHOUT A FLUE,” and the “ PATENT 
PREPARED FUEL,” can only be obtained from the Proprietor or 
his authorized Agents. Every genuine Stove has the Proprietor’s 
name and address on a brass-plate on the front:— 
‘‘SWAN NASH, 253, Oxford Street, London.” 
JOYCE’S PATENT, for warming Halls, Passages, Harness-rooms, Greenhouses, Water-closets, 
&c., Sec. The above Stoves do not emit smoke or unpleasant smell, and will bum without attention 
or replenishing from 12 to 48 hours. In use daily at the Sole Proprietor’s, SWAN NASH’S, 
Ironmonger, 253, Oxford Street, and at the Depot (City), 119, Newgate Street, London; and to be 
had from the princi[ al Ironmongers in Town and Country. 
PATENT PREPARED FUEL, 2s 6d per bushel, only genuine with the Proprietor’s name and 
seal on the sack. SWAN NASH, 253, Oxford Street, and 119, NEWGATE STREET. 
N.B.—Sole Maker of the Portable Vapour-Bath, for Families and Travellers, Sec., Sec., as 
recommended by the Faculty, complete with large Cloak, 11 s 6d. Syphon Air-vent Beer 
and Wine Taps, 3s fid,; electro-silvered, 6s 6d. 
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