[March, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1882 . ] 
STATEMENT 
OP 
THE MUTUAL 
LIFE 
F. S. WINSTON, President. 
For the Fear ending December 31st. 1881. 
Income during Year 1881. 
From Premiums.$12,196,624 62 
“ Interest and Rents. 5,051,491 74 
Total Income.$17,248,116 36 
Disbursements during Year 1881. 
For Death-claims.'... $4,460,205 91 
“ Matured Endowments. 1,905,167 58 
“ Annuities. 24,094 80 
“ Dividends. 2,947,895 85 
“ Surrendered Policies. 3,303,247 98 
“ Commissions. 774,032 88 
“ Contingent Guarantee Account.. 204,564 35 
“ Taxes and Assessments. 346,709 27 
“ Expenses. 792,525 07 
Total Disbursements. $:4,757,943 69 
Total Claims paid during the year.... $6,365,373 49 
Total paid Policy-holders during the 
year. 12,640,112 12 
Assets, January 1st, 1882. 
Mortgages on Real Estate.$47,565,849 23 
United States and other Bonds. 19,222,030 00 
Loans on Collaterals. 16,615,000 00 
Real Estate. 7,312,749 01 
Cash in Banks. 1,792,015 73 
Interest Accrued. 1,223,017 64 
Deferred Premium. 883,958 55 
Premiums in Transit. 93,337 76 
Total Assets.$94,702,957 92 
Liabilities, January 1st, 1882, 
Reserve at four per cent.$89,371,651 00 
Death-claims not yet due. 815,785 36 
Premiums paid in advance. 19,364 78 
Agents’Balances. 3,773 74 
Surplus and Contingent Guarantee Fund. 4,492,383 04 
Total Liabilities.$94,702,937 92 
Surplus, January 1st, 1882. 
By Company's standard.. $4,492,383 04 
“ Massachusetts State standard. . 6,621,968 04 
“ New York State standard. 12,206,450 04 
Insurance in force January 1st, 1882, 
101,490 Policies, insuring 8315,900,137. 
GENERAL AGENTS. 
H. B. MERRELL, General Agent for Michigan, Indiana, 
Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota. Address Mer- 
rell & Ferguson, Detroit, Mich. 
O. F. BRESEE, General Agent for Virginia, West Virginia, 
District of Columbia, Maryland, East Tennessee, Inte¬ 
rior of the Carolinas, Interior of Georgia, Northern and 
Eastern Florida, and the Cities of Charleston, S. C„ Wil¬ 
mington, N. C„ and Savannah, Ga. Address O. F. Bresee 
& Sou, American Building, Baltimore, Md. 
JOHN W. NICHOLS, General Agent for Connecticut, New 
Haven, Conn. 
FAYETTE P. BROWN, General Agent for Vermont, and 
the Counties of Dutchess, Ulster. Orange, Putnam, 
Westchester, Rockland, Sullivan, Delaware, Broome, 
Tioga, and Chemung, in State of New York, Yonkers, 
N. Y. 
DERICK L. BOARDMAN, General Agent for Northern and 
Western New York. Address Christie & Boardman, 
Troy, N. Y. 
A. B. FORBES, General Agent for Oregon and Washington 
Territory, San Francisco, Cal. 
BYRON SHERMAN, General Agent for Missouri, Kansas, 
Nebraska, Dakota, Western Arkansas, and Interior of 
Texas, 300 Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo. 
C. A, HOPKINS, General Agent for Rhode Island. Address 
Hopkins & Scott, Providence, R. I. 
CHARLES H. RAYMOND, General Agent for New York 
City, Long Island, and Staten Island, 141 Broadway, 
New York. 
GEORGE B. RAYMOND, General Agent for New Jersey, 
749 Broad Street, Newark. 
C. M. G1GNOUX, General Agent for Maine and New Hamp¬ 
shire, Portsmouth, N. H. 
C. G. ATT WOOD, General Agent for Massachusetts, Com 
pany’s Buildings, Boston, Mass. 
E. P. BATES. General Agent for Pennsylvania and Dela¬ 
ware. Address Bates & Lambert, Company’s Building, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
L. C. LAWTON, General Agent for Ohio. Address Jennings 
& Lawton, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
W.F. ALLEN, General Agent for Colorado, Utah and Wy¬ 
oming Territories, Denver, Col, 
COMPLETE MANURES 
For EACH CROP, containing just the necessary 
PEANT FOOD it requires. 
“AA” Ammoniated Super Phosphate. 
‘'Pelican” Bone Fertilizer. 
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Cround Bone. 
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Our circular, containing facts interesting to farmers, fur¬ 
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This,when mixed at home, makes OneTon 
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Send for Pamphlet. Beware of imitations. 
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SOLE PROPRIETORS, 
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(Write for particulars; mention this publication.) 
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From a single spool makes a seam stronger and more beau¬ 
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THE 
HOME 
Insurance Co. 
OF NEW YORK 
Office: - - No. 119 Broadway. 
Fifty-semtli Semi-Annual Statement, 
Showing the condition of the Company on the First day of 
JANUARY, 1882. 
CASH CAPITAL, .... $3,000,000 OO 
Reserve for Unearned Pre¬ 
miums, ------- - 1,943.733 OO 
Reserve for Unpaid Losses, - - 215 595 36 
Net Snrplus. 1,806,180 90 
CASH ASSETS, - - - - $6,995,509 26 
J. H. WASHBURN, CHAS. J. MARTIN, 
Secretary. President. 
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SEEDS, POTATOES g SMALL- FRUITS, 
Together with many miscellaneous articles for the FARM AND GARDEN, 
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Which will he sent to every one who is enough interested to send their address, 
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