ADVERTISEMENTS. 
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND SEEDS. 
RUGGLES, NOURSE & MASON, 
Inventors and Manufacturers of tlie Genuine 
Eagle Plow, 
MERRIMACK COUNTY, N. H. 
Single-Team, ? 1st Premium, Plow, Eagle No. 2. 
only, used. ) 2d Premium, do Eagle No. 20. 
3d Premium, do Eagle No. 2. 
WASHINGTON COUNTY, VT. 
WOULD inform the public, that their hitherto unequalled stock 
of Agricultural and Horticultural Tools, Machines and Seeds, at 
Quincy-Hall Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, (over the 
Q.ui cy Market), South Market street, Boston, Mass., is very 
much enlarged and improved in quantity and variety. 
Within the past year they have done much to improve their 
Plow Department by constructing more patterns of Eagle, Eagle 
Self-Sharpening, Hill-Side, and Sub-Soil Plows, embracing addi- 
iional sizes of improved forms and fixtures. 
At the most full, perfect trial and investigation of plows ever 
had in this country, held in Essex Co., Mass., the Judging Com¬ 
mittee, in speaking of the Improved Eagle Plow, to which they 
unanimously awarded the highest premium, say:—“As near as 
we can ascertain, this Plow combines all the good qualities mani¬ 
fested in all the others, with some peculiar to itself; and 
further, our attention was called to the qutility of the castings 
on the Plows of Ruggles & Co., their finish and durability. 
Their appearance is certainly more perfect, than anything we 
have elsewhere seen. The process of Chilling the Point, the 
entire edge of the share and flange or base of the landside, 
gives a permanence and durability to the work that renders it of a 
decidedly superior character, and we think there is no hazard 
in saying that the value of the parts thus made is more than 
doubled by the process.” 
The following is a copy of their table showing the comparative 
amount of power in pounds, required to operate the different 
plows:— 
Medium- Sized Plows. 
Winslow’s, of Danvers, 462 lbs. 
Ruggles & Co’s , of Worcester, 412“ 
Proiity & Co’s., of Boston, 425 “ 
Howard’s, of Hingham, 412 li 
Large- Sized Plows. 
Winslow’s of Danvers, 512 lbs. 
Ruggles & Co’s., Eagle, of Worcester, 425 “ 
Prouty & Co’s., Sod A. of Boston, 487 “ 
Howard's, of Hingham, 450 ‘‘ 
In 1846 the first premiums were awarded to competitors who 
used Plows made by Ruggles, Nourse, and Mason, at Plowing 
Matches in the following named counties, to wit: Essex, Mid¬ 
dlesex, Worcester, Hampshire, and Berkshire, in Mass.; Orleans 
and Windham, Vt. ; Kennebec, Me. ; Litchfield and Hartford, 
Conn.; Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, Md. 
At the Cattle Shows held in 1847, the following Premiums 
were won by plowmen with Plows manufactured by Ruggles, 
Nourse At Mason :— 
ESSEX COUNTY, MASS. 
Single-Team, 1st Premium, 
“ “ 2d Premium, 
“ “ 3d Premium, 
Double-Team, 1st Premium, 
“ 2d Premium, 
“ “ 3d Premium, 
Horse-Team, 1st Premium, 
“ “ 2d Premium, 
M “ 3d Premium, 
Sub-Soiling ,1st Premium, 
Plow, 
Eagle No. 2. 
Eagle No. 2. 
Eagle No. 2. 
Eagle No. 25. 
Eagle Sward B. 
Eagle No. 25 
Eagle No. 2. 
Eagle No. 2. 
Eagle No. 2 
Eagle S. S. No. 1. 
MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASS. 
hingle-Team, 1st Premium, 
Double-Team, 1st Premium, 
do do 2J Premium, 
do do 4th Premium, 
Horse-Team, 1st Premium, 
BRISTOL COUNTY 
Single-Team, 1st Premium, 
do do 2d Premium, 
do do 4th Premium, 
Double-Team, 1st Premium, 
Plow, 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Plow 
do 
do 
do 
Eagle No. 2. 
Eagle No. 20. 
Eagle No, 20. 
Eagle No. 25. 
Eagle No. 2. 
MASS. 
w, Sward C. 
Eagle No. 2. 
Eagle No. 2. 
Eagle No. 20 
BARNSTABLE COUNTY, MASS. 
Single T am, 
1st Premium, 
Plow, 
Eagle No. 2. 
Double Team, 
1st Premium, 
do 
Eagle No. 2. 
do do 
2d Premium, 
do 
Eagle No. 2. 
IIorse-Team, 
1st Premium, 
do 
Self-Sh’ng No. 3. 
HAMPDEN COUNTY, MASS. 
Single-Team, 
1st Premium, 
Plow, 
Eagle No. 2 
do do 
2d Premium, 
do 
Engle No. 1 
do do 
6th Premium, 
do 
Eagle No. 2. 
BERKSHIRE COUNTY, MASS. 
1st Premium, and 7 others, Plows, Eagle Nos. 1. and 2. 
1st Premium for the best Plows. 
Hampshire county, mass. 
Single-Team, > 1st Premium, Plow, Eagle No. 2. 
only, used. $ 7t!i Premium, do Eagle No. 2. 
8th Premium, do Eagle No. 2. 
1st Premium, Plow, Eagle No. 2. 
HARTFORD COUNTY, CONN. 
1st Premium, Plow, Eagle No. 25. 
2d Premium, do Eagle No. 2. 
3d Premium, do Sward D. 
ROCHESTER, MONROE CO., N. Y. 
Horse-Team, ) 1st Premium Plow, Sward C. 
only, used. ) 2d. Premium, do Eagle Ns. 25. 
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD. 
1st Premium for Three-Horse size, Eagle No. 25. 
1st Premium One do do Self-Shp’ner No. 1. 
They have also constructed a series of new patterns of Plows, 
of various sizes and forms (some with wrought mould plates, 
shares, or points) expressly calculated for the different kindi 
and methods of cultivation practiced in the Southern States, and 
which embrace all the alterations which a long and thorough 
inve.-tigation, and more extended acquaintance with southern 
culture has suggested, to render peculiarly adapted to the plant, 
ers. 
As all of the most important articles in their assortment are 
manufactured by themselves, and especially for their own trade 
at their extensive manufactory at Worcester, under their own 
personal supervision, and being importers direct, of all necessary 
foreign articles in the line, they are ei abled to offer an unusual 
variety of implements of admitted superiority , and on the most 
advantageous terms. 
Their stock of seeds is raised specially for their trade by re 
liable, and experienced American and European growers, and are 
warrante I fresh and true to their names. 
Their prices being uniform , purchasers can rely on having all 
orders executed on as favorable terms, and promptly, as though 
they were personally present. 
Dealers supplied on the most advantageous and inducing 
terms. 
A. B. Allen & Co., N. York City; H.L. Emery, Albany N. Y. , 
and R. L. Allen, N. Orleans, agents. Other houses and dealers 
at most of the principal cities and towns through the country 
keep our plows and other implements from this establishment. 
*** As it is impracticable here, to give a detailed list of arti¬ 
cles embraced in so great a variety, the proprietors propose to 
forward (gratis) to persons requesting them, by mail, or otherwise, 
descriptive catalogues of implements and seeds, of nearly 100 
pages, embellished with cuts of tools, and containing brief direc¬ 
tions for sowing, planting, and culture, with rules for the applica¬ 
tion of guano, plaster, and bone dust; and remarks on soils and 
plowing, with general observations, list of Agricultural aud 
Horticultural Publications, &c., &c. iuh2t 
Feb. 10th, 1848. 
FINE WATCHES AND CLOCKS. 
THE subscribers take this method to inform their friends and 
the public, that they have received, by late arrivals from Europe, 
a large invoice of FINE WATCHES, consisting of CHRONOME¬ 
TERS, DUPLEX, LEVER, and HORIZONTAL ESCAPE¬ 
MENTS, together with a few WATCHES of an entirely DIF¬ 
FERENT CONSTRUCTION from any that have ever been 
offered for sale in this country. 
In recommending the above-named WATCHES to the public, 
the subscribers hazard nothing in saying that, without any ex¬ 
ception. they are the finest and most, perfect pieces of mechanism 
ever manufactured. The performance of those they have already 
sold in this city has equaled their most sanguine expectations. 
In connection with the above, they have a large assortment of 
WATCHES OF EVERY VARIETY, STYLE, AND PRICE, to¬ 
gether with an extensive assortment of JEWELRY, SILVER 
WARE, COUNTING-HOUSE CLOCKS, &c. For sale at prices 
which cannot fail to prove acceptable to the purchaser. 
SAMUEL HAMMOND & CO., 
Importers and Repair-is of Watches, 
m3t* • 44 Merchants’ Exchange,William st. N Y. 
POUDRETTE. 
THE Lodi Manufacturing Company offer for sale a large qunn 
tity of their New ana Improved Poudrette, freshly manufactured: 
at the following rates, viz.—one barrel $2 ; two barrels $3.50; 
three barrels $5 ; seven barrels and upwards at $1.50 per barrel. 
At the Factory, on the Hackensack River, near .‘-ewYork. where 
vessels drawing 7 feet of water can come, it will bo put on board 
of boats or wagons for 25 cents per bushel in built—SI.50 pet 
barrel. No charge for cartage, or barrels. Two barrels per acre 
suffice for one application in the hill, on corn. Office of the Com 
pany, 56 Liberty street. New York, and for sale by 
f A. B. ALLEN, & CO., Agents, 187 Water street. 
WATER RAMS- 
A SUPERIOR article of Water Rams for Sale. Price $12 to 
$18. A. B. ALLEN & CO., 187 Water street, N. V 
