(Excelsior Works) 
do., and (8.80®9.75 for fancy to very choice extra; 
(8.00(3.8.25 for superfine Michigan, Indiana, Iowa, 
Ac.: (8.40®8.5Q for shinping extra do., the Inside price 
for inferior, and |8.&S®8.05 lor choice to very fancy 
extra do.; common to choice white wheal extras, 
(8.70®'.),30: fancy do. (9.34<<ill.25; winter wheat. «uod 
to choice family. ♦St.Ta&KWO; round-hoop Ohio, 
(8.35®3.53. and trade brands of do. at (3.t50@10.fi0; 8U 
l .'01 is. ts.»5for common to fair extra, and 19.80 
@ 11.50 for good to very choice; Minnesota “ straight" 
at (9.5Q:<i1G 75, and patent at (10.16@!2.50, the higher 
prices on these Minnesota for choice lots; unsound 
goich at from (6,50 * 8.26: City Mill extra at (8,86® 
9 25for the Weat Indies; do. English brands. (8.2>® 
8..0; do. trade and family. fm-ar.'.bO: No. nut (6 50 
®7.25. the latter an extreme. Rye dour. IC.50S6.76. 
Corn meal Is higher and strong ; selling at (o.3S® 
3.6U for Yellow Western. Pennsylvania, and New Jer¬ 
sey, and 98.7iS0.8tt for Brandy wine. 
are about gone. The supply neru anu arriving is oi 
an Irregular quality, and prices ore turning la hny- 
ers'favor. Strawberries are Improving in quality, 
and prices give them a good restaurant demand. 
Knr market use they htc selling ns well as in former 
seasons. Crunberrius are merely uumlnal. Peanuts 
in fair demand. We quote: _ 
A I'ples, best lied and Russet, (2.7S®3 : fair to good, 
(2042,50: Col"irlOB, ( 1 ( 41 . 75 . Cranberries, per crate, 
(l,7S®5.50. Charleston strawberries, 8* quart, 25®30c. 
Grain.—W heat much higher and strong but ex- 
Sort trude limited on account, of thn extreme figures. 
0.2 Milwaukee spring at (2; No. 4 Chicago, (1.9a. 
Rye is muoh higher. Western at. (1,00. uod State at 
(1.20- Com has been excited, wltb large speculative 
dealings. Taitcst saies-aru, -teatnor Western mixed, 
67H(463Xc- N. Y. No. II, W,S0t07o.: N.Y. No. 2, 08'nWJe.; 
white Southern at rikaTOC.; poutlietu yellow at 7So ; 
low mixed Western sit iffic.i old Western mixed, in 
store. 10c : old No. 4 Chicago, 72c. In store! steamer 
white at «Sc.; and for future deliveries us follow*: 
s'.eampr Western mixed for May delivery ntiiTadHo.; 
do.. J line delivery, at ljff)4dffiX<!., closing at onXfiAxo. 
Oats have boon advancing sharply, steady and act¬ 
ive; latest miles arc at t for mixed Western 
and Suite, and Stwgffc, for white Western and State, 
including N. Y. No. ! at Soqoic ; N. 7 . No. 3 white ut 
IWaSiC.; do. N. Y. No. I at 65@6Sc,; N. Y. No. 1 white 
at 66c.; small lots of extra ut 67o.: N. Y. No. 2 white at 
68c.; mixed Western at 47@67o.; white Western ut 66 
ti>3c.; mixed State at 68<362 c.j fancy do. at 660 .; white 
tttte at 65®67o. 
Furs ANU Skins.—M arket depressed at our low 
revised ranges. 
Hay and Straw.—P rime hay is In small receipt 
and wanted at strong prices. Snipping hay Is dull. 
We quota: .. . 
Male hay. at 70o. for shipping, and gOc.®(l.lO fur 
retail qualities : clover, 8o@T8c.; salt, do.. 00®—o. 
Straw quoted at 76c. for long rye; 65®60c. for short 
rye and 50®80c. for out. 
Exports past week, 1,(500 bales. 
IIiohwinkh quoted at *1.18. 
Hops.— Exports for tho week hove been only 415 
hales, There I* nothing new to report. With the 
slow shipping trade, there Is only a light cull from 
brewers. Quoted as follow* : 
New Yorks, oboioe and fancy, now. 10® 18a.: do., 
common to prime, 10® 13c ; Eastern, new, 10®13c.: 
Wisconsin, now, 3(3 I2u ; yearlings, WSlOc.; olds, all 
growths, (itpc:; ( allforntu, nominal, 13® 17o.; Oregon, 
numinul, 12 ok,17c, 
Oil-Cakk,—W ostern Is higher, selling at (3fi@3« (I 
ton. 
Maplk SUGAR.— It seems a lost year for auga*. 
and even with quotations down to the rates of ordi¬ 
nary refined, a good deal will be curried over. We 
quote : 7@Ue. a little choice 10c, Syrups fKitIUo. 
Provisions— llavo been advanced slightly onl". 
with exporters confining purchases to prime me** 
pork and tlcrced buof. Mess pork quoted at (16.60. 
for spot lots, extra prime at (l2.50<«12.76 ; prime 
mess at (11,76(0)16.: mesa for prime delivery quoted ut 
116.60. Be (ton at axe. for long clear, and 9Xe. for 
short clear. Liird—Western steam at 8I0.32X for 
Old, and (10.25 for new. (IU.3U tor Aluv, #111.40 for 
June, and (ID 60 fur July. Slearino At llSc. Tallow 
atSjgc. Beef at (12.60 for plain mess: 814 for extra 
mess, l’lerce quoted nominally at(21 for prime 
mess, and (22.60 for India mien. Olty extra. India 
mess at (27@28. 
Farm dairies ranged at 7®l3c.. the latter price being 
pnid for full milk make only. Sales were made from 
about 60 factories, over 2.00J boxes of cheese chnng- 
f’Tlcen ranged at 11(3)140., the latter figure being 
paid for only a few lot# of fancy full milk make. 
From 18 J«# 18 Kc. was considered top price for fair to 
extra lots of well cured, meaty cheese. 
The butter market continues to be weak, with a 
decline In prices, sales being made at 16lb20c. 
Wn have advices from abroad to the second week 
in April, our J,r,ndon correspondent says there is 
more doing In nil sorts of cheese, tbe fine qualities 
getting scarce. 
American, extra fine, 77(S78s.r fine. 76@76s.: good. 64 
@72*.: common and low grades, from 60056*. 
Kngliah choddar. 84@92*.: Wiltshire, double. 74@84s.; 
Cheshire medium, M®68*.; fine. 74®848.; Scotch (to® 
74s. Dutch-Edams, (5(95176*. ft cwt. 
Tho quotations for butter are irregular, there being 
no *a)c for Irish or secondary Borta from tho Conti 
Ammonia and Phos. Acid. ' 
Dried Bone and Flesh, fine....20025 405 2 00 
do, do. ...,10@I5 608 2 00 
Dissolved Bonc(Mapes).16017* 2 25 
Plain Superphosphate, rnln’l..11014* 2 UO 
Bone. Black, ground.30®34+ 1 50 
S. C. Phosphate rock, ground.25@27+ — 1 00 
Pure g'd Bone * lour (Mapo»),.20®26 405 2 15 
do. fine. ao. 20025 4®fi 2 15 
do. coarser grades, proportionally lower. 
Hew 
Vopitr vai'iTtt Tit a Ann hfirli .orlco lot a of unnlea The quotations for butter are irregular, there being 
re ““MS*? Tho J? £w ° f Borti fr0m Ul ° C ° nt ‘ 
n irregular quality, and P i ices are turning lu buy- ™™- nAr , IoaM o. . Friesland, 112®116e.: 
Normandy ranges at 1100140s.: Friesland. Il2@1168.t 
Danish, Kiel and Swedish, nominal: American, 60 
Ol20s. P cwt. Oleomargarine, or artificial butter, 70 
@lC0s. * cwt. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
new York, April 28. 1877. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK. 
Sixtieth St. 
... 5.124 
Cow«. 
26 
C*!vm. 
2,114 
fth.flp A 
L*mli* 
10,369 
Fortieth St. 
... too 
00 
not) 
Ollfi 
UnrsimuitOove .. 
... 5,859 
18 
000 
9.828 
Totals this week-. 
.. 10,963 
43 
2.114 
20.518 
’* la*t week.. 
. . 10.295 
2H 
2,9(18 
12.822 
Gua no. Ac, Potash, Add. nla. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2@3 13® 16 10 (3 00 
do, guur'teed.. 3 16®18 6® 7 2 80 
do., rectified... 2 10* 10 3 25 
Amraonlated Super¬ 
phosphate (Maras)...- 10@14* 3® 4 2 25 
• Soluble and Available. + Insoluble. 
Potash, 
German Potash Salts...H@lt) - - 125 
Sulph. of Potash. . 44 - - 4 0(1 
Nitrate of Potash.42@44 - 15® 16 9 50 
Muriate Of Potash. 60 - - 3 50 
Sundries. 
Ground Planter, per ton, in barrels. (8 00 
Agricultural Salta.. . 
Bonn 31 cal, fine, for cattle....... . 
do., coarse for fowls.3 00 
Sait or Nitre rake (sulphate of soda), ground, 
in barrels, per ton.25 70 
Sulphuric Acid, 66 deg. (catboys (1.76 extra).... 2 25 
Ammo- Phos. Per 
nla. Dime. Ton. 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand _ _ 
Quiuniplao Oo.).8@10 15 (35®40 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
nla. phate. Ton. 
Soluble Nitrogeno’s Phosphate 
(brand Qulnnlpiao Co.). .3® 4 16@18 (33@38 
Buffalo Honest Fertilizers (I,. 1,. Crocker). 
Bone 
= ii No. 1 Penman Guano •••Potash. 
aUy lower! ABSOLUTE PROTECTION and 
itntno- choice of a Fertilizer OF ALMOST 
“6 (3 00 ANY DESIRED STRENGTH In Am- 
*a,7 2 80 rnonia. Phosphoric Acid and Pot- 
0 ‘ 25 ash, at prices EVEN LOWER than 
3® 4 225 those current In France and Cer- 
soiubie. many, as quoted by Prof. Vlile and 
— 126 Prof. Coessman. 
_ 4 op 
.. r„ i circulars muilud froe containing fomulas for 
Prol. Ville's Complete Fertlli*ermanures 
for Hpecial Crops. Exhaustion, por aero, of Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Potanli, by leading 
crops. Barn-yurd Manure, Chemicals and Peruvian 
Guano compared. 
See advertisement, current No. Am. Agriculturist, 
on page 32. 
CHARLES V. MAPES, 158 Front 8t., N. Y. 
(35®40 
(33® 38 
DON'T FAIL TO 
Poultry a vnGAMB.—Dressed poultry Is no long- 
era feature. The demand can bn pretty well sup¬ 
plied from the offering of coops. Wo quote . 
Pa. Turkeys. 18<i#20c.: N. J.uo.. Illusive.: State and 
Western do.. It®ITC. Philadelphia chickens,20®2le.; 
fowls 10® 18c. for tio.Ml, und I0>««18c. for poor to good. 
Ducks, a. J., 16@40c.: other 14@10e. 
Live poultry Is in good demand, but much Of the 
■took is poor. Which checks sales. Early chickens, 
f» pulr,tl@l...O. ueuse are dull ut the late decline. 
We quote: 
Fowls, State and >. J., 10® 16c. Tb.; Western. )4(§ 
)5c. V Tb.: Boosters,6qil0c. V lb.; Tnrkeya. State and 
N. J., l4(S!l6c, 48 Tb.; Western, 14® 16c : N. J. Ducks, 
48 putr.f7c.@81.26; Western, > pair. 70480c.; Geese, 
N. J.. $1.76@2: do. Western, 21.12® 1.25. 
Wild ducks aru out Of sale, The law Is up Mav 1st. 
With a light supply ot game, pigeons are very firm. 
Via quote i _ 
Picked pigeons, V do*.. 8U)7@2 • unplucked, (I.T6<^ 
1.87: poor order. (1@100: English snipe. V do*., 
SKETi.-GruBS are quiet, but Uriu; clover quoted at 
15»«15Mo. for Western, 15xji>.«15R;c. for State, and (204 
@2.05 for Timothy. 
Sugar.— Refined quoted at 12*gc. for cut-loaf. 
2' , Hc for crushed and powdered, r.'e. ftjr granulated. 
I0«®ll>4(c. for Soft White, and S))i@l0y 4 c. for sort 
and favors the seller; ether grades are plenty and 
dull. 
TOBACCO.—There have been little better receipts 
of new, which gives a freer export demand. Western 
light lent, common to good lugs. 4Q®tiKe.; common 
leaf.6H@7Hd-: medium, 8®9Wc.: good, 10@l2e.; fine, 
i;t@15c.: do. heavy lear aa follows—lugs, 0®7c;; com¬ 
mon, 8®9e.: medium. 10@Hc.; good, l)®13c.: tine, 14® 
16c.; selections, ICglic. 
Vegetables.—P otatoes are shading in buyers’ 
favoi. Choice, however, are fairly firm, as many 
have been taken for seed. The novelty of Southern 
stuff Is over, and sale depend* upon supply and de¬ 
mand. as with other commodities- 
Potatoes, P. B„ (3.62®3.87 : E. Rose, |3,S(i®4.0(l; 
Pet-rlessand prince Albert, ($.25683.50: Novu Scotia, 
(2.76®3. UuHRla tui elps, 60@7.'K!.: carrot*. (1@1.'15: 
cabbuge*. 4' lOO. (o@lu; onions, red arid yellow, (t V 
l>bl.; marrow :quasi), 81 50fa>2. New linnis; Florida 
greeti peas, V erute, #1(0,2; Charleston. H-60flg.:)0; 
Florida string beans, (i urate, (I: euouinbera. (5<i6li. 
Virginia aspai»gu«. do*.. (2@l: New Jersey, t'i.lil'ai. 
California cuuliflower. V do*-. (5. Spinach, bbl., ,6c. 
®(l. Kale, 0 lb,, 75o.@(l. Bermuda garden staff; 
Potatoea, (7@8; tomatoes, 5-quart box. G) @ 7 (k!.; 
onions, 8* crate, (3®3.26; beet*, do. (1.5U®3, 
WOOL — There Is a little more regularity in prices 
of fine fleeces, but other grades are depressed und 
freely offered. Manufacturers have bought spar¬ 
ingly. 
ROCHESTER. April 28.-Flourcontinues ex- 
cl ted and advancing rapidly under European advices ; 
spring.(1((; amber winter.(II; white winter, 411.50; 
double extra. (11.75. Uyo nominal at 85.75, Wheat 
strong: Milwaukee club. (I.ub@2.«n: amber winter, 
|1.9jly2.06; white winter, (2O0&2.2.I, Out*, nominal 
at47@52e, Corn qmel a 00@75e. Corn meal. 81.M) 
@1.76. Butter. 16 r il8c. Cliecse. 15’a 16c. Kggs. I2@lfn. 
I.ard. 11 @ 11 > 40 . Apples. bu..35@50o. Potatoes, bn., 
81,25®1.40. Beans, p bu.. 8L3Q®2.25. Mc«-potk. 81)1.00. 
Wool. 26435c. Hay, *i2®10. Straw, dkaf) Tlmotby 
seed. 82.75®3.30 clover. KVa . Mill fetid firm Lit 
(22 for shorts. (24 for shlpstufla, and (26 for mid¬ 
dlings. Barley, six-rowed and four-rowed, 75®80c.; 
two-rowed nominal—no demand. Railroad Freight* 
—Flour to Boston, 4£c. *bbl.; to New York. 35c.; to 
Albany. 25c. 
- 4* 4- 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
Little Falls. N. Y.. April 28.1877. 
The market this week has been brisk, with an ad¬ 
vance in prices over those of the previous week, 
owing In part, to the improved quality of the cheese. 
BitKVEfl.— There having been a heavy run during 
tho prev ious week and again this current week, trade 
cipunod slow on Monday last and fell off towards the 
Close of business ; prices were 10®I2!<C. 48 lb., with u 
a few head at 12MC.; weights, 5V®!)c. 44 owl Wed¬ 
nesday. trade slow and rutoa off qe. strong 48 lb.; 
prices. ikdllXc. %•».; weights,5®II) cwt.; several car¬ 
loads unsold at noon. Thursday, sales small at 9>< 
@llHo.: weights. 6®8 cwt. Friday the markets closed 
dull ktajfWUMo. p ib.t weights, 5H@8W cwt. From 
566457 lb*, lia* been allowed net; general sales on 56® 
67 in*, not. Tho quality of these herd* us above 
quoted, wds generally coarse but tut, ranging from 
poor to good. 
M It AM l Cow 8.—Trad® small and steady; quality 
improved. Seven cows sold at |40@57.S0: 9 at (45®('6; 
3 at (63 V head; loowfor(72: 2 at (70 48 head— calveB 
always included ; 1 *pringor,.(65. 
Vka L8 and Calves.—N o smooth quality veals on 
hand. Calve*, generally buttermilk-fed, coarse and 
lean, In over-supply, und slow of mile ut 5@7Xo. V 
tb.: all quoted from New York Htntn except one 
single deck from Virginia, which sold at 5c. F »., 
and 3 Jersey calves at be. 
Hiliw and Lambs.—M onday, shorn sheep sold 
at 6 @ 5 Kc. ft n>.: woolly do., 5XS*8o.; ftlioru yearlings, 
flk@6Xo.: woolly do., 8X«-i spring lambs, lOX<*l2c. 
Wednesday, shorn sheep, t7>.3SX@f>.H7c. 48 cwt.; 
woolly do.. 5X®8c.; yearlings. 7Xc : spring lamhn, 
(3,7rx»fi 48 head, also at Ho. 48 fh. Thursday, trade 
slow , shorn sheop, 4\@5\o.: woolly do.. UX@?.Yo.: 
yearlings. 8X®8Xc.; lambs. 9®IIc. 48 tb., also ((M8B.M) 
IP head. Friday, llin murliuts closed weak on a light 
run; Mio-rri sheep, 5X®*3fc.; woolly do,, 8X®*Xc.; 
Iamb*. 9X13c. 
Hogs —Wednesday, Mtnte hogs sold on live weight 
at 84.W5 » cwt.; Ohl.i do.. (5,83\f,®.95. Friday, Ohio 
bogs. (d.lb\ *t ,;wt During the pust week trade in 
I city drensed has been Inactive at 7X®7Ko. 48 lb., 
with light pigs ul7xc. 
Horse Market.—C ity trade has fallen off. No 
sales reported In high-priced animals: inferior qual- 
ty horses slow at our last quotations. Forty-four 
horses arrived per Erie Railway ; 22 medium quality 
horses were shipped Tor Europe. 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
„ ... This week. Last week. 
Quality, Cents. Cents 
Goou steers F tb.10V ®)2X 10V«12X 
5’“"’.10 (SilOX 10 @iux 
C oor ";.n 9X« »X 
Foorest.. 8 ® 8 3 @ y 
1QV 
Am. Bone Superphos- 
phato.2®3 
Pure Ground Hones, 
Steamed.— 
Premium Pure, Odorless 
Phosph. Ammo- 
4f> 100 
ot Lime. 
nla. 
lbs. 
23® 28* 
3@4 
a 
8 
HI 
3®4 
2 00 
Phos. 
Ammo¬ 
Per 
Acid. 
nia. 
Ton. 
27®28 
4X@5 
(55 
INDEX NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Americu'i Insurance Company. 
Benson & Burpoo— Plymouth Rocks. 
Olrdsnll Mf’g Co. - Tho Blrrtsell Clover Separator. 
Bradley M g Co.-fielf-Dnmning Sulky Hay Rake. 
Colton & Co,, G. W. A C. B.—Colton’s European Wa 
lunation of Young Men 
(Jen. Bulling rates 
»K@10K 
Colton A Co., G. W. A C. B.—Colton’s European War 
Maps. 
Deere A Co.—The Gilpin Sulky Plow. 
Bastmuti, □ G.- Profitable litlucutlon of Young Men 
and Boys. 
Farqunur, A. B.-The Karqnhar Separator. 
Graham, Kmlen A Passmore — Tne Phliladelphla 
l-Awn Mower. 
Howe, Dr. C, B.— Howe’s Concentrated Syrup. 
Uusted. J. B.—25 Elegant Cards. 
Koehler,.1.4V Improved Butter Tubs and Coolers. 
Lord A Taylor-Genoral Reduction In Prices to Meet 
the Times. 
Heed A Co., Geo. I —25 Elegant Cards. 
Russell A Co. —Portable Engines, Horse Powers, 
Threshing Machlm-s. 
Root, L. C.- Improved Qultiby Smoker for Quieting 
Bees. 
Steiger, K War Maps. 
Steluau Jewelry Co.—How to Sell Jewelry. 
UUS4NKM8 NOTICES. 
Colton A Co., G. W. A C. B.—Maps of the Seat of 
Wur. 
Eckstein, Hills A Co.—Pure White Lead. 
ADVERTISING RATES : 
Inside, 14th and 16th pages (Agate space), ,40c. per line 
" 13th page.... 60 " 
Outside or last puge.. 60 •• 
Fifty ncr ot. extra ror unusual diuplay. 
Lptciul Notices, leaded, by count. 70 
BilHlnesu " 80 (* 
Heading ** l.uu «• 
Diiicount on 4 Insertions. 6 t«:r ot. ; 8 Ins,, 10 per ot. ; 
13 ilia., 16 per ct.; 26 Ins., 20 per ct.; 62 Ins.. 26 per ot. 
tv No advertisement tnsortod for less than $2. 
USE THE 
BUFFALO HONEST FERTILIZERS 
ON ALL SPRING CROPS. 
Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate, 
AND 
Pure Ground Bones. 
The purity of these goods is guaranteed, and thslr 
standard proved by regular analyses of Prof. G. A. 
Highest Premium nnd Medal ot Honor 
awarded bv Iho Centennial CnnimiNslon of 
the International Exposition, Philadelphia, 
1STQ. 
Send for new Spring Circular, containing full di¬ 
rections and testimonials. 
Office 252 Washington Street. Buffalo. N. Y, 
REGULATOR WIND ENGINE. 
We shall ho pleased at any time to 
hear from parties who want, or expect 
Fiuiiug to prove to you that our Mills 
are the very best made, we shall expect 
no patronngo. If patronised, satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed or nos dr. 
IV Always victorious at Fairs and^J 
tJF“ I’rnotloai Test*. 
Pleaso write us on l*o»Ul Card your 
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MARSHALL WIND fHfllfif A PUMP 00., 
MARSHALL. Mich. 
Ag’ts wanted In unoccupied territory. 
The Anti Friction Hay Carrier 
gfLVOft Ubor ind liloliry. I| UtitupU ; Uiv K r *^ 
plInK Uruii> oo frtcliou rolli, n«bc@ 
will rom* bftt k on ill^hl Iodine. Tho tr«4ck U 
iu«ip«u «S Vtf • ibsi ctmir (OIU uut % ind*; ntiy 
liimUrviU uro la um» >o IroubU aLkjuI 
tmjc ov«r hLjli bvftiui| or to»h« end of d§«p 
btyi. my l» (froppad whip* wiiotad. §n4 tho 
work of |nowlD|p i« rv4vuwi. Trxtk •houid b# 
put up now whU® Wtik *r« full. 
Sind for c»fiuUf% »a<l for Ufteklaf 
Vtttu, Ut U. 8. Wind Kogin® k Pump Co,, Bo- 
III.. tu«ou[Aclor«ri uf ftbo Old ftdiftblo 
liuJUflrty .StandMil WUii Mill. 
IJ3th ANNUAL STATEMENT. JANUARY I, 1877. 
American Insurance Company 
Organized A. D-. 1859. CHICACO, ILL. 
Policies issued upon the Stock or Installment Plan. Insurance confined to Dwelling Houses, Private Barns, their Contents, 
Form Property, Churches and 8chool Houses. No Policies writteu on property situated in Chicago or any large 
city. Number of Policies written from Z869 to 1877, 260,723; In lorce, 152,554. 
Cash Capital, $ 200 , 000 . Total OumI* Asset*, .... 0882,037.02 
Re-Insurance Reserve and nil otl»«r liability. . .... 450,385.27 
Cash Surplus as regards Policy Holders, 
JDednet Capital, * • • • • 
4)882,027.02 
450,385.27 
9481,042.65 
200 , 000.00 
9231,042.05 
Cush Surplus as regards Stockholders, ....... 9231,642. 
Installment Notes on hand Jnn. 1st, 1877, 91,711.631.05. Losses paid from 1872 to 
1877, 91.112,638.40. 
r> X Tt BOTO H. 61 - 
n. Z. CULVER, 
D A. KNOW ETON, JB., 
WM. H. OVINGTON, 
a. Z. OULVEB, PfOl't. 
Hon. WM. H. BRADLEY 
M. A. HOYNE, 
R. B. CUJtKIER, 
O V V I o 
II017. a. H. HIBBARD, Vico Prsi’t. 
B. B. cmiZB, Ooa'l Ag't. 
Hon. H. N. HIRBARD, 
Hon. J. M. BAILEY. 
NICHOLAS KRANSZ, 
CRAB. L. CUBSUB, BtO’y. 
CHAS. L. CURRIES, 
LOTAL L. MUNN. 
it. A. Boras, Tm». 
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW. 
125,000 
NOW IN XJSE. 
Is the lightest draft, most durable, easiest handled, and does better work than any 
other Plow. Every one sold on trial, and fully guaranteed. Farmers will serve their 
interests by trying this Plow before buying any other. 
For Circulars Sc., addresi SOUTH BEND IRON WORKS, 
SOUTH BEND, IND. 
