[December,] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION! 
SOMETHING IN WHICH YOU ARE ALL INTERESTED. 
In order to supply our many readers and sportsmen with the very best Fire Anns that can be had in the market, 
we have made arrangements with the justly celebrated E. Remington Sc Sons to furnish any of their Arms, 
at the very lowest prices. 
No. 1.—Double-Barreled Breech-Loading Sliot-Gun. —We take pleasure in offering this gun, 
with rebounding locks, central fire, 10 or 12 gauge, 28 or 30-inch steel barrels, with all the important features of a 
first-class gun .in every particular, at a price within the reach of all. 
We Send this Gun, securely packed, with 2 dozen brass shells and 100 paper shells, 500 primers, a reloader and 
reprimer, to any address, EXPRESS PAID, on the receipt of $40. 
Any other style of this make at proportionate prices. 
“THE KING OF MAGAZINE RIFLES.” 
VNEQUALED FOB RAPIDITV AND ACCURACY IN FIRING. 
The constant enquiry from our readers in regard to a good Magazine Rifle caused us to make an arrangement with the 
WINCHESTER REPEATING- ARMS CO., 
Whereby we are now able to furnish all who desire one of their superior Rifles at the lowest possible price. 
LOOK AT THE PRICES 
We can furnish any of the models of this reliable Rifle at the very 
lowest prices, packed ready for shipment, and delivered at nearly every 
express oflice Free op Charge. 
1 Sporting Rifle, Octagon Barrel.$23.00 
• > “ “ J4 “ “ •• 
• | “ “ Round “ .. 
J Carbine.,. 20.00 
REMINGTON’S CREEDMOOR RIFLES. 
THEIR REPUTATION ESTABLISHED BIT PRACTICAL USE. 
Model ’66. 
Model "73. 
Model ’76. 
...$23.00 
$27.00 
$35.00 
27.00 
35.00 
25.00 
32.00 
.. 20.00 
24.00 
27.00 
RIFLES. 
PRACTICAL 
USE. 
N 0 , J.-Long Range Creedmoou Rifles used by most of the successful competitors at the Inter¬ 
national State and other rifle-contests. The barrels, locks , etc., all of the same quality , and shooting equally well— 
the differences beim* in the stocks and extra finish. All throe have vernier sight, wind gauge , and spirit level. No. 1 
has a " pistol grip ” stock: No. 2 is without pistol grip ; No. 3 has a military stock. Shooting and calibre of all 
being the same. No. 1, $100; No. 2, $70; No. 3, $55. 
No. 2.—Mid-Range Rifle, using central-fire cartridges, 40, 44. 45 or 50-100 calibre. Sporting Stock Com¬ 
bination Peep and open rear. Beach front-sight, 28 and 30-inch barrels. $32. 
No. 3.'—Hunting and Target Rifle, breech-loading, rim fire, for general use up to ^ of a mile. For 
hunting and target shooting this is a valuable rifle. The calibre may be 22, 32 or 38-100 as desired, 26 and 28-inch 
barrels 0 $22. 
Any of these Rifles sent Free to any address on receipt of the price. 
Semi for our New andEnlarged Edition of Sportsman’s Catalogue. Elegantly Illustrated, 
xoith nearly 100 Engravings. This complete Catalogue, which is pointed on tinted paper, and contains in¬ 
valuable information regarding books, guns, and accoutrements for Sportsmen, will be sent post free on receipt 
< 2 f 5 cents. 
Please itemize your inquiries for prices of any articles, and they wiU receive prompt attention. 
SPORTSMAN’S DEPARTMENT, 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway, New York. 
JUST PUBLISHED. 
Twenty Years of Inside Life in 
WALL STREET, 
Or, Revelations of the Personal Experi¬ 
ence of a Speculator. 
INCLUDING 
Sketches of the Leading Operator's and 
Money Kings—The Great Rises and 
Panics—The Mysteries of the 
Rings, Pools, mid Corners, and 
How Fortunes are Made 
and Lost on ' Change. 
By HON. WM. WftTHITOTOH FOWLER, 
FULLY ILLUSTRATED. 
Some ten years ago Air. Fowler published a Volume,, 
giving Ten Years of Experience in Wall Street. The- 
work received the highest encomiums, and met with a 
very large sale. This New Volume brings the Author’s 
experience dow n to the present time, thereby presenting 
in detail ail the leading facts and incidents which have 
transpired in Wall Street for twenty years' past. Mr. 
Fowler is a graduate of a New England College, was 
formerly a State Senator of Connecticut, is widely known 
as a journalist, and tells the story of his personal ex¬ 
perience in a graphic, entertaining stylo. 
12mo. CLOTH. PRICE, POST-PAID,. $2.0#. 
ORANGE # JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
JUST PUBLISHED. 
THE 
Window Flower Garden. 
By JULIUS J. HEINRICH, 
HANDSOMELY- ILLUSTRATED. 
Mr. Heinrich is a practical florist, and this entertaining: 
Volume embodies his personal experiences in Window 
Gardening during a long period. All persons who desire 
to beautify their homes, and make them attractive and 
cheerful, particularly during the winter months, should 
have this book. The Author has made every thing so 
clear and plain, that any one who follows the directions, 
can easily and readily master the art of Window Garden¬ 
ing. The numerous illustrations, numbering more than 
seventy, add very materially to the attractiveness and 
value of the work. 
CONTENTS: 
Introduction.— Chapter 1. The Soil.—2. Pots.—3. Saucers 
for Pot Plants.—1. Pot Mats.—5. The Location of the Win¬ 
dow.—6. Fitting up the Window lor Growing Plants.—1. 
Building a Conservatory.—8. Heating.—9. Heaters for Con¬ 
servatories.—10. Giving Air.—'.1. Temperature.—12. Shades. 
—13. Watering.—14. Sprinkling or Syringing.—15. Insects.— 
16. Pruning or Trimming.—17. Training and Staking,—18. 
Treatment of Winter Flowering Plants,—19. Potting.—20. 
Treatment of Frozen Plants.—21. Increasing Plants by Cut¬ 
tings or Slips.—22. How to Sow Seeds.—23. Manures and 
Fertilizers—24. Sun and Light.—25. Watering Pots.—26. Fer¬ 
neries or Wardian Cases.—27. Piant-St.mds.-28. Hanging- 
Baskets.—29. Treatment of Dutch Bulbs—30. List of Plants 
for the Window or Room.—31. General Rules for the Culture 
of Window Plants.-32. Short Description of Winter Flower¬ 
ing Plants.—33. Flowers that will Grow from Seed.—31. Im¬ 
plements.—35. The Window Garden Out-Doors.—35. Designs 
Made of Dried Everlasting Flowers, etc. 
Elmo. Cloth. Tinted Paper. Price, Post paid, 75 Cents. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, Publishers, 
245 Broadway, New York, 
