32—1850.] THE 
T NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN who require 
plent'ful 1 CONSTA ANT SUPPLY of PURE WATER 
s. EA AMOS 
PATENT HYDRAULIC — 
and without eget labour is . of liftin; 
30 times the heigbt of the waterfall by which it is woe 
TH MACHINE CAN BE APPLIED WHEREVER A 
FALL OF WATER OF A FEW FEET can B 
di ac 
Boor to offer their improved 
ich is perfectly Seen 
r to 
EASTON and A 
afford ample proof of its s great value and e 
E 05 pes for the con- 
veyance of Water, Tanks, ee N ma had o 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 505 
T'on — 5 int ——— * N ee ept Pean a single nome cannot, except very rarely, be long 
HEWEN, — —u—ẽ 8 kinds of Hot ‘Water enough, = r its 00 hours instruc ion p s cient, to 
3 For Churches and Bublic Buildings, = 25 effect a change in perhaps a 20-years’ habit of indif- 
should be ape pe hi rm Air bafl; ught, or action, m Rit 
urable than any — 
- AND DURABLE RO 
ROGGON’S PATENT ASPHALTE. ‘ROOFING 
FELT is perfectly impervious to dw 5 suow, and frost, and 
has been tes a 97 a long and extensive experience in all cli- 
more 1 t, 
mates. Saves half the timber required for slates; Bhan be laid 
on with great facility by farm servants, or unpractised persons. 
Prie ce ld. per square foot. 3 
CROGGON’S PATENT Paka: -CONDUCTING FELT, for 
Steam Boilers and Pipes, saves 25 per cent, of fuel. 
And ther 
ope that no imperfect remedy, such as that r 
mended in this letter, useful as may be, 
the least, wa to dis isplac ce the attention 8885 male 
o be bent upon the education of the young, as + Pie 
3 the omiy probability of our ultimate escape 
from those evils of ignorance, crime, and piperin; 
which now press so heavily upon the agricultural 
Samples — “Testimonial sent by post, on application to 
Croceon and , Dowgate-hill, Lon 
‘ar-square, or X 
aaa Agents of the Peruvian 
ment for the importation a and sale of this valuable 
—— we think it right, for the protection of consumers 
— respectable dealers, to apprise them that the —.—.— 
of the article is still extensively 2 sed, and t 
them to apply either to ourselve ur agents, Nes tg 
BRIOHT, and —— of Liverpool an a Br ris tol, or to "dealers "ot 
established char cter, in nod honesty m voor a aa 
ean place implicit confidence. nd 8 
URES. oe —— ae 
factured at Mr. 
are 
WES’S 5 Deptford € — 
11 
manu- 
0 
00 
0 0 
7 
11 10 1 pee cent, of 
5s. per toe — ns or 2 97. 10s. per 
ton, in dock. poed sra of — 
: CORN MANURE FOR WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, BEANS, 
DE c. &e. 
i HE LONDON —— STANT. most con- 
i fidently recommen are daily receiving 
fac — 5 pes | it with great 
Pr 
255 
tis 4 — 
— last season. It will k be found ay, equal ae and much 
cheaper than Peruvian Guano, an so lia produce 
r so large a growth of straw. Price Sev a 
er acre. —1 — beg r thei 
7 Superphos Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate add Phospha 
of Ammonia," Fishery — deed Ea) That bo — 9 5 2 
and genuine Peru 10 ‘this free adul- 
ter alion all pur D — recei ko tt “dir t from pron Ware- 
houses of the Importer, 
Belge. strest, Blackfriars. 
oon EDWARD Purser, Secretary. 
untry Dealers and Agents supplied, 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
PATENT HOTHOUSE 1 WORKS, KING S ROAD, CHEL 
vites the attention of Gentlemen aad 
ouses, &c., to the vast superiority in every 
his PATENT HOARS, ay 0 he will 
ieee aE rat cy ee e hf en ee eA, 
Ca requiring no paint, from 7d, t 9d. per 
ATING BY 10 7 WATER. 
m- 
vans tig 5 the aid of pipes or 
8. and Co. h ine pind to state that at the 8 of n 
making their Boilers of Iron, as well as 
e cost is red et These B N . 
kno y escription, 2 
aie, ree prospectu: 
> 2 
$ 
beg to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory, 
1i New Park-street, Set article required 7 * construction 
Horticultural B as well as for ing them, may 
te obtained u 
5 egos — upon the most 
nies, Palisading, Field and Garden 
the mos st adva 
es, 098 Pk ah or 
priate; 
work, & 
| site 3 to the labou 
of his youth, 1 -n as yet had but ‘little influence 
is | either ing o s heart re 
PS WATER? raised to any — from a small 
tream, w fall can REEMAN ROE 
and HANSON’S s IMPROVED RAM; less a * by 8 
— those ordinarily use, Portable Steam Engines for 
„ yen “Bumps, 
8. 
in 
z 
di 
a 
FOR arad RING 5 REWERS’ USE, &c. 
FLEXIBLE II RUBBER HOSE PIPES. 
AMES LYNE HANCOCK, Sole Licensee and 
Manufacturer of the PATENT " VULCANISED INDIA- 
* ey PIPES and TUBING. 
ipes 
are well “adapted for Watering Gardens, con- 
cking Beer and Cider, Gas Fittings, 
seed — a perfectly sound WATER 
uid Mwana 
be 
A LIGHT eee INDIA-RUBBER HOSE is now 
ape ducting Water and Fluids, at the follow- 
ing prices por 
. In. | pei | žin. | 1 in. 11 in. | 2 in. 
EH Os, 6d. |0s, Sd. |0 10d. f. 0d, Le. 2A. |13, 6 1s. 6d, |” 
2 
o eis AT 
ulcanised 3 Garden Hose fitted with 
roses, jets, an branches, comp lete, with union joints ready to 
London, 
. Sin. 
et wih maasi stations 
of an 
| evening shoal; conducted just as this gentleman re- 
| ends — and knowin thi Im 
ad Herten G L. HAxcock, at the 
EMF MERTE CHEMICAL AND AGRI- 
TURAL SCHOOL, 38, Kennington-lane, London.— 
ich 
this gen Hen be generally followed ; 
not as babes ee bat a additions to, the most 
offere 
A sound practical knowledge of Analytical and Agricultural 
Chemistry, Geology, S rveying, L evelling, Railway Engineer. perfect Pig oh of educa y x 1 “that 1 can be red to 
ng, dec, may be a ed i ssre. NEsBrr’s Academy, in | Childr vening schools for ar we, j! they can be 
addition to a good modern educati 8 
Mr. Nessit’s works on Arithmetic, Mensuration, Gauging, hade eea 6.5 wall as yall be beneficial, 
— — ee od English * rem are published by Lone- 
d Co. d may be had of all Bookselle ers. 
Che Agricultural Gazette. 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK. 
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 14—Agricu! —— * of England. 
THURSDAY, 15—Agricultara’ p. Society 1 — 
Tuusspay, — as Agricoiterel Tanks BAE f Ireland, 
TTER to the oar Bishop 5 5 oo the 
ae of Aputt Scroors URAL | 
of mischievous sources 
ene. by the direct 2 a pr in- 
formation they m 85 And o expe- 
rience will attest that ihe can be 8 out with 
little labour, and less e apns wherever tw 
an be induce are 
wspapers, in connection 
Drains * has lately ben published * 0 AS Country 
who has alrea the 
subj ect in 
with the school ; er “the earns to the read- 
scho 
our ipo le (page 458). 5 speaks 1 the i improve. 
ment in the diocese of „as regards 
education of the common people, during the life of 
Bishop Sraxrey. “Schoo s have sprung up 
in all quarters, and the — afforded at them 
is now, generally speaking, of a rogers 5 * 
and he thinks that, “ witho > — sanguine, 
he may hope time is di a at e Fo 
ae parish where it is — 
— 
a 
not 
8 
y a National School, but that 4 500 0 ance 
5 an efficient t 
Mew even supposing excellent schools and efficient 
4 — rs everywhere to e oubts, and so do 
res vaea they alone, as une conducted, wil 
n agricultural districts to convey the requi- 
ing classes ng 
oes the education 
gn last ? 
seasons a for etty Bam ding employments, time 
consumed in regain at he ara eh on these 
occ s—the e peri whic es | 
eav: 
schon 1 that. he may add his brer howesi 
y income—his time of education 
is 5 2 es limited. He le satel school with |i 
little of learning but the letter ; his eee 
are little more than mechanical, and, i onsequence 
er upon his understandin, 
-| the 33 is aa on Prost ng 5 
grows up to manho 
and his mind bein, 
— 
od, his leisure is abe a oveupied | er 
l 
ing formed on esented 
the pr 
by his e aa = 5 e of whom | be 
every 7 has its shar 
ow au he of this le ya proposes to his 
brother clergymen a plan for combating this g 
He suggests the adoption of peenaa pia 
adults during the winter season ; and the experience 
of his first six months leads fim N to 
i : so that 
no great improvement can be effecte 
of the pep ple but by the education of the rising a 
generation. 
Now havi g had several years’ experience 
commen 
others of similar 
by young farmers 
wing something of severa 
character, en step. som 
others by 
of Whose valuable ex 
characters 8 to speak disparagingly—an 
ot 3 on with the established church, 
é willingly j joi Siasi in praise and recommendation 
of the system, “bt t at the same time without de- 
nouncing it as a pop 
of an edu eople must depend —- t 
upon attention to the education of chi 
We have seen reading and writi 5 metic 
earn 5 3 oy ar schools bi adults to whom | it 
they, or t two, terwards 
seful ; but for the . of a well- 
—the desire for ible and ex 75 e 
— yes <a if you 
te tapeal et them 
t 
commence wi 
wi 
ith the pemn swith whieh 80 4 dene Curate’s”’ tha 
ence s 
to have inspired him. Certainly, 
e partic 
are sure * * pages of t 
q | propria 
ular nga that the existence 
wholly | cult 
ing-room, the ol har and the re piss aa 
a ea at the five o in- 
six lectures on vari 
r pesi subjects de — during the winter, pis 
very nearly — ei ie eT expo nses of the 
whole establis one in that 
locality by 0 diae 1 of self p leasures 
for those of the Lee during a certain we 
inter evenings, not be denied; erp 
n | doubt, real permanent t benefit will ultim 
b who Sapi 3 er 
. r these reasons we w 
glad , wat mei the Latter on Adult School, by 
“ A Country Curate,” w F read, and its plans 
very pk ci pes opte The 
the . N ha apply to any properly-qu 
e 
alluded. 
he Agricultural Casa 
re appr 8 occupied than in 
ted with the condition of 
upon 
THE ree eee — HE AIR. 
Vin 
e may be — to 2 a ere, in- 
eture. The and the 
Many her 
capa tory explanation the p 
rae te 2 vy ‘their ov own individual eee e will 
hitherto have been—undis- 
bu 
of knowledge on on every 
my igap weny by the he 2 8. d. 3 
er subjec 
whieh would paming 
money result — upon the r ot it. Thao 
is a usefulness besides thai mediate profit 
measures; — 3 * — t should not, and 
e eye uld 1 more because they know the 
the 7 soil in connection with the art 
of realtivation, y oa yates — is peg to all as 
ental if not to mat terial wealth—as food 
— 
rishm' men pleasurable 
thug Plants which, i from all * pe! we may 
the u g inference regarding the 
and Spal ss which creation 
= r, in connection with agri- 
nably rs the attention of 2 
he fa r. and 
clivat 1 ground ag e. the to thw, of 
ask w ome from. Do you 
e Lowoman’s, 
eoommendatiogt of 
a 
