Advertisements. 1 
Quincy Hall Agricultural Ware-House and 
seed Store, Boston. 
Rosai, NOURSE & MASON, Manufacturers of the celebrated 
Eagle Plows, would call the attention of the public to their extensive 
assortment, to which they have recently added several new patterns, em- 
bracing important improvements in form, construction, and fixtures, which 
adapt them to both shoal and eatra deep plowing. Their particular form to 
take up the furrow slice, and turn it overin the most perfect manner, with 
the least power of draft, leaving the soil in the best possible condition for 
after cultivation, the acknowledged and unexampled strength and durability 
of their castings and fixtures, the uniform construction and superior finish of 
the wood, by machinery used only by themselves, are among the peculiar 
characteristics of their plows. 
A statement is given below, of the premiums awarded to plowmen using 
the Eagle Plows at the plowing matches held in connection with the Agri- 
cultural Fairs in the different counties in Massachusetts, where, it should be 
remarked, that the competition was as great between the plow-makers as 
between the plowmen. 
Name of Society. \Year. Whole Nunber of Pre- \Awarded the Eagle 
mums Offered. Plows 
Essex County, Mass.,| 1543 |L0 premiums, 9 premiums, 
do do do {1844/8 do 6 do 
do do do {1845/11 do 11 —s do 
Middlesex do do /1843;8 }# do 5 do 
do do do |1844/ 8 do 5 do 
do do do |18431/ 8 do 6 do 
Worcester do do |1840| 9 do 9 8 do 
do ~ do do | 184119 do 9 do 
do do do {184219 do 9 do 
do do do |1843 112 do 12 = do 
do do do {1844/11 do 7 do 
umn 2 HENS Bantoganiie|? Bee 
Plymouth do ) o an nities, 0 t's. 
Bristol do do {1845 |11 do om 7 do Bm 
Hampden do do |1844/3 do 2 do 
do do do /|18451 6 do: 3 do 
Berkshire do do 1|1845;8 do 7 do 
Barnstable do do (1845!4 do 3 §6do 
