AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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No. 3 I 7-8.—Sporting Rifle (Winchesters). 
—Model of 1876. 28-inch barrel, 45 calibre ; weight, 9)4 
lbs. A “ Repeater” carrying 12 charges, which are fired 
as fast as one can cock the gun. This rifle has become 
justly celebrated for shooting large game. No. 317, round 
barrel, $32; No. 318, octagon and half octagon, $35.00. 
Supplied at the prices named, or the $32 Rifle presented 
for 30 subscriptions at $1.50 each ; and the $35 Rifle for 
33 at $1.50 each. Carriage of all Rifles paid by receiver. 
No. 329.—Long Rang© Creedmooir 
Rifles (Remington’s) used by most of the successful 
competitors at International, State, and oilier rifle con¬ 
tests. A great desideratum for shooting one-third to 
five-eighths of a mile or more, at game or otherwise. It is 
supplied with Vernier Sight, Wind Gauge , and Spirit 
Level , and “pistol grip” stock. This is the same gun, 
or improved if possible, that cost us $108 not long ago. 
We will now present it for 75 subscribers at $1.50 each, 
or supply it for $80.00. Carriage to be paid by receiver. 
No. 336. — Breech - loading Pocket 
Rifle.— (/See Engraving.)— This remarkable little lire-, 
arm weighs only eleven ounces, yet shoots with' great- 
accuracy and power from 30 to 100 yards, or more, and. 
No. 3 19.—Sporting Rifle (Wincliester’s).- 
Model of 1873. 24-inch barrel, 44 calibre; weight, 8% 
pounds; a “Repeater,” carrying 15 shots. Price, round 
barrel, $25; octagon and half octagon, $27. Presented 
(round) for 25 or (octagon) 27 subscriptions at $1.50 each. 
No. 320.—Sporting Rifle (Wincliester’s).- 
Model of 18(56.—24-incli barrel, 44 calibre; weight, 9 y£ 
pounds; a “Repeater,” carrying 17 shots. Price, round 
barrel, $22; octagon, $23. The round presented for 22, 
the octagon for 23 subscriptions at $1.50 each. 
No, 32 I. —Winchester’s Carbine. — 
Model of 1870.—22-inch barrel, 45 calibre; weight, 8)4 
pounds; a “ Repeater,” carrying 9 shots. Price, $27.00. 
It will be presented for 27 subscriptions at $1.50 each. 
No.322.—Do uble-B tirrel, Breech-Load¬ 
ing, Central Fire Shot Gun (Remingtons’).— . 
10 or 12 gauge, 28 or 30-incli barrel; weight, 8 to 8% 
pounds. Decarbonized steel barrels, using paper or brass 
cartridges, that can be reloaded many times ; two dozen of 
which, and reloader (costing $3.60). and 500 primers, or 
caps (costing $1), are given with the gun; one of the 
finest guns ever offered the American sportsman, com¬ 
bining all the most desirable features of the best import¬ 
ed, together with some valuab’e improvements not found 
with any other. Price of gun, $40. Total, $44.60. We 
will supply it at this price, or will present the whole for 
40 subscriptions at $1.50 each. Carriage paid by receiver. 
No. 323.—New Model Breech-Loading 
Duck Cun (Remingtons’).—30 to 32-inch, 10 gauge, 
weight 9J4 and 10 pounds, rebounding locks, top ex¬ 
tension, rib fastening, walnut stock, decarbonized steel 
barrels. Supplied for the price, $50. Or presented for 
45 subscribers at $1.50 each. Carriage paid by receiver. 
No. 330.—Sporting and Hunting Rifle 
— Breech-Loader (Remingtons’).—Sporting stock, 
plain open sights; 26-inch barrel, using 38 or 44 calibre 
rim fire. Supplied at the price, $30; or presented for 30 
subscribers at $1.50 each. Carriage paid by receiver. 
No. 33 I .—Sporting and Target Rifle- 
Breech-Loading (Remingtons’).—21-inch barrel, 
22,32 or 38 calibre ; weight from 5 to 6 pounds. Supplied 
at the price, $20. Or it will be presented for 20 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each. Carriage to be paid by recipient. 
No.332.-Single-Barrel, Breech-Load¬ 
er (Remingtons’).—Sixteen gauge, thirty-two-inch plain 
barrel , weight 6J pounds. Plainly made, but shoots just as 
well as tlic most costly carved and ornamented weapons. 
Can be loaded and fired 5 to 10 times a minute : cleaning- 
rod and loading-stick, accompany the gun. We will pre¬ 
sent this for 19 subscribers at $1.50 each [or supply 
one for the price, $18.00]. Carriage to be paid by receiver. 
No. 333.—Cartridge Bag. -Made of heavy 
water-proof canvas, and \^ill hold 70 rounds. From 
Thomson & Sons, 301 Broadway, N. Y. Presented for 
two subscriptions at $1.50 each, [or we will supply one of 
them for the price, $1.50.] Expressage paid by recipient. 
If to go by Mail, send 25 cents to pay postage & packing 
can be loaded and fired five times a minute. It can be- 
carried inside the vest; is accompanied by an ex¬ 
tension breech, and it maybe used either as a pistol or 
like a rifle. Is in a neat mahogahy case, with 250 rounds, 
of ammunition. Price, $14. Manufactured by Messrs.. 
J. Stevens & Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass. We will pre¬ 
sent this for 15 subscriptions at $1.50 each. [Or we will 
supply it for the price, $14], Receiver to pay expressage.. 
No. 337.—Parlor Floor Croquet.—Very 
neatly made and finished. Size adapted for either adults- 
or children. The Wickets are so arranged that they will 
not injure the carpets, consisting of 4 Balls, 4 Mallets, 10: 
Arches, pointed so as to pierce the carpet, and 2 stakes 
all put up in a neat white box. From E. G. Selchow & 
Co., 41 John St., New York. We will present this for 2 
subscribers at $1.50 each, [or we will supply it for $1.50. ]j 
Expressage paid by recipient. 
No. 338.-Bird Cage of Bright Brass 
Wi re. —Might, 18 inches; diameter, 9 inches; base, 
12>4 inches, with patent Cups and metal-tipped Perches. 
From tlie Williams Globe Wire Works, 85 Fulton St.,. 
New York. We will present this for 4 subscribers at 
$1.50 each, [or we will supply it for $4.] Expressage lo¬ 
be paid by the recipient. 
No.324.—Revolver, Iroquois (Remingtons’). 
—Nickel-plated, seven shooter, steel barrel and cylinder, 
22 calibre; weight, 7 ounces. Sent post-paid for $2.50, 
or presented for 4 subscriptions at $1.50 each, and sent 
post-paid. The best Revolver ever offered for the low 
price of $2.50. 
No. 325. — Revolver. — (The Southern). 
—A very effective new Pistol; 32 Calibre, Five-Shooter, 
long Fluted Cylinder. Cylinder and Barrel best Cast 
Steel. Weight. 10 ounces. We present it for only 4 
subscribers at $1.50 each, and mail it post-paid, for 12 
cents extra. [Or, will send it post-paid for $3.00], (This 
and the other two revolvers are supplied to us by G. A. 
Alford, 283 Broadway.) 
No. 326.—Remington No. 2 Revolver 
(Smoot’s patent).—Full plated, five shooter, three-inch 
barrel, 6f inches long, using 33 calibre cartridge. Mailed 
post-paid for $8.00; or presented and sent post-paid for 
10 subscribers at $1.50 each. 
No. 327. - Improved Army Revolver 
(Remingtons’).—Central fire, six shots, 8-inch barrel, 
13)4 inches long, 44 calibre ; weight, 2 pounds. Loaded 
and shells thrown out without removing cylinder. 
Sent post-paid for the price, $18; or presented for 19 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each.—Sent post-paid. 
No. 328. — Pocket Bull’s-Eye Lan¬ 
tern. —Throws a very strong light ; can he carried eas¬ 
ily in the pocket; bight, 6 inches; width, 3)4 inches. 
Presented free of carriage for 2 subscribers at $1.50 each. 
No. 334. — Canvas Cun Cover, lull 
length. Made of heavy water-proof canvas, lined with 
flannel, with leather handle and binding. Supplied 
for the price, $1.50; or presented for 2 subscriptions at 
$1 .50 each. The expressage to be paid by the recipient. 
No. 335.—Gentleman’s Pocket-book. 
—Of handsome English calf, extra quality, with 7 Pockets 
and Strap ; also a Bill-fold. Supplied by Kiggins, Took- 
er & Co., 125 William St., New York. Presented for 3 
subscribers at $1 50 each, and 10 cents for postage [or we 
will supply it and send it post-paid for $2.25.]. 
No. 339.—Fine Gun Case. Victoria. (Thom¬ 
son <& Sons, 801 Broadway, N. ¥.)—leather gun esse, 
made of heavy bridle leather, will fit any gnn, can be 
carried iii the hand same as a valise, or can be checked. 
Supplied for the price, $5.50 ; or presented for seven sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each. Expressage paid by receiver. 
No. 340.— Canvas Cun Case, same shape 
as above, Victoria. (By same makers) ; made of heavy 
water-proof canvas, lined with flannel. Supplied for the 
price, $1.50; or presented for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 
each. The expressage to he paid by Hie recipient. 
