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FOREST AND STREAM. 



§iwr t tsmm'3 (/goads. 



SCHUYLEH, HARTLEY 



ID Maiden Lane, 20 <fc 33 John street, N. Y. 



BREECH LOADING GUNS 



A SPECIALTY. 



Wo would call the attention of the public to onr 

 arge assortment of 



Breech-Loading Shot Guns, 

 Manufactured b] the allowing celebrated makers: 



Messrs. W. ,t C. si 'iiTT A- SONS (winners at the In- 

 ternational Gun Trial »r isr:ii; P. WEBUSlf & SON, 

 W.W.GRE; 5 ' illi HARDS, J. UOL- 



ArullUneoffliie* 

 PISTOLS AND RIFLES CONSTANTLY ON IIAND. 

 OISMaiHVWKSLEV SSHOOTING T \< KLE 

 To insure good shooting from Breech-loading Gnus, 



mid r 



ml tti 



of t 



STURTEVAXT BRASS SHOT SHELLS, 



manufactured by the Union Metallic Cartridge Co., 



Oonu These rtielta are the cheapest and 



bestlnthem.il']:-!. enti be easily re-capped with ordi- 



i ,:i v c b da i tth '■ as bm of the Implements neccs- 



' ;n' '. jgaD other sMes of shells. 



BTJSSEY'S PATBNTOTRO PIGEON AMD THAP, 

 WITH CASK, AND 100 BIRDS. 



Blade's Patent Cartridge Vest. 



the best ar- 

 vented for car 

 The weight is 

 ted that it is 

 nidges can be 

 Tied with .thcJf fHtt jj(, flnf fln^A«i,/* down in 

 of great trnpor- 

 shells are used 

 them with the 

 of the shot oft- 

 forward, when 



this vest, which is 

 tance when brass 

 as when carrying 

 head up the '.. ai jhi 

 en forces tho wad 

 bad shooting is the 

 In ordering send 

 Price??. 50. 



AGENTS FOR THE 



Union Metallic Cartridge Com- 

 pany's Ammunition, 



WARRANTED THE BEST IN THE MARKET. 

 SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 



t around the chest. 



«ura G ;l^SSS!p«i®? 



Martin Pat. Imp. Safety Bit, 



Patented April 6th, 1874. 



The Martin bit is designed to be the easiest bit 

 made for a tonder-mouthed horse, warranted to pre- 

 VSut any horse from running away, Pulling, Lugging, 

 Bolting," Tongue Lolling or driving on one rein after 

 being driven from three to ten rimes. If on trial they 

 do not prove satisfactory, money in all cases will be 

 refunded. 



Price list, C. O. D— .Coach Bits, drst-class. nick'n 

 plated, 310; Road bit.-, first-class, rm.-k!e plated, ft;; 

 Coach Bits, second-class, C. plated, 57; Road Bits, 

 second-class, C. plated, $5- Liberal discount to deal- 

 era. N. B.-Seud wM:h of burse's mouth. 



WM. N, MARTIN & CO., Manufacturers, 



Tth avenue, corner 38th st reet, N. Y. 



Pritchard Brothers, 



No. 94 Fulton St., N. Y. 



ALL KINDS OF 



Fishing Tackle 



Made and repaired with the utmost despatch. 



THE BEST SELECTION OF TROIiT AND BAL- 

 MOW HODS, HEELS, LINES AND FLIES. 



Medals awarded at the World's Fair and American 

 Institute for our superior Artificial Flies. 4 — 



Trout Business for Sale. 



One of the largest Establishments In the country. 



WELL STOCKED WITH TROUT, 



Haying a Dwelling for Superintendent, 

 OFFICE and READING ROOM, 



SHOW and STOCK TANKS. WORK 



SHOP, ICE HOUSE, HATCHING HOUSE, 

 Five Small Ponds and Three Large Ponds (of an area 

 of over nine acres). 

 The property consists of over fifty acres. The ponds 



Are Fed by about 100 Lively Springs, 



rising on the protniBes, some of wliicb register -15 aud 

 40°. The volume of two cubic feet of water passes 

 over the lowei dam, with a full of fourteen feet, con- 

 tinuously, and baldly varies, and never freezes, rauk- 

 ,-.,_.. -,.'.J ivaterpowet that might be utilized. 

 On the farm is a 



Favorite Pic Nic Crove, 



with dancing platform, &c. 



The locution is about 800 feet from depot, express 

 and telegraph olllces, and 

 ABOUT ELEVEN HOURS FROM NEW YORK. 

 For further particulars address the Editor, or 



■■PISCICULTURIST" 

 Nov IS Forest and Stream Office. 



HAVANA LOTTERY. 



EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING 



op 1874— DEO. 16th. 

 Only 16,000 Tickets— One Prize to every 1 Tickets . 



■Jli.i, prizes of $1,200,000 



! prize of 800,000 



1 prize of lOo.OOO 



I prize of. _ . 50,000 



:; prizes each nf 25,000 



I prizea Bach of 10,000 



12 prizes eaeh of 5,500 



173 prtzea each of 600 



Circulars with full information sent /ret. Tickets 

 for sale and prizea cashed by J*. C. DEVLIN, Sta- 

 (irjuer and General Agent, 30 Liberty Btreet, New York, 



Remington's Long Range, breech Loading Target Rifle. 



No.3. Diagram of Second ti 

 lyn. til Montreal. Can.. Aug. 

 nub barrel, II lo.l calibre, « 

 Sll'd. ii.rln.liii:: pi.-tnl grip s- 



l-xlru fur dinks fur fore >iehl 



idebj HetiryFnltfil 



-. Lieut. 12th Rest. N.G.S.N.Y.. of Brook- 



• - .mi .'.'.'.hi, i'7,-.i.'.'.-.- -. f.'i;;..," f-M 

 novJer. .WO grains/bullet. Price of rillc, 

 nge fore sighls; extra for spirit, level, $5; 







































































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Special Ttltgrum to 



"Remington ahead at long range. 



In one match I made a clean string of 



am ahead for the aggregate. Caniield 



the first four prizes taken by Reiuingh 



'■The 



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...; Position, .„_, 

 iai A'li-ii User," Montreal, Can.. Aug. 1-1, 1874. 

 ken oue first and one second prize to day ut S00 and 900 yards. 

 ; , -ye-, and in another flftv-four oui of a possible fifty-six: and 

 d and Omand fourth prize in onu match at 800 yards. Three of 

 Tomorrow we shoot the small-bore championship match." 

 Jignoa) HENRY FULTON. 



Official /;-)■..,:. tinted Oct 3, 187). 

 an i. .ii as ibeycan be decided; first, that there Is no pcrcep- 

 rs mid nni7.zle loaders, but (hat if anything the former are the 

 nate we may look for even better shooting 

 it docs in simpli- 



ointa ahead or the 



tiblcdiifr 



beat, as they are cerium 

 in the future; Hind, thai 

 city of meshaniam. Thi 

 muzzle loaders, and twci 



In the International match, six muzzle loadns, three Remington . and three other breech loaders were 

 used. Lieut. Fulton, Col. Ilodine, and L. L. Uepbi.in used the three Remingtons. 



For full official reporL. see Army and Xacy Journal. Oct. 3d, 1874. 



Send for Treatise on Rifle Shooting (free) to 



E. REjMCTJXGXOTV Sc SONS, 

 Manufacturer* or 



Breech Loading Guns, Rifles, Tistols, Ammunition, &c, 



ARMORY. 1L1QN, N. V. 863 BROADWAY, N. Y. 



JOSEPH C. GRUBB &C0..7I2 Market St., Philadelphia. 



> KOU THE SALE OF THE 



CELEBRATED CENTRAL-FIRE BREECH-LOADING GUNS 



MADE BY 



James Purdey, No. 3141 Oxford Street, London, 



Desire to inform Dealers and Sportsmen who may wish to purchase these Guns, unsurpassed for Finish, Durabil- 

 ity aud Power, that they have a supply of lb and Igbores. and wiii Import :.p,cioi on,,., to order at short notice. 

 They have also in store the largi.-.t and linen a-snrtiiienr in the United States of Breech-Loaders made by E.M 

 Reillt & Co., Westley Kkuaho.,. W. ,V C. Scott Ac Son, \V. \v. Greener, P. Wehlet & Son. andother well- 

 known English makers, besides those of American maker-'. An extensive a-Hoititu t: nf .-'.■c-rvihi: appertaining to 

 Iheuseof Breceh-L-na-Jei -. Al.-u. l)ii"t'V'« Patent Gyro Pigeon and Trap, a per. ■ i a live ni-n'oiH 



in shooting matches. JS~ SEND FOR PRICE LIST. July 23 



Hegeman's Patent Portable Folding Boat. 



For use as LIFE-BOATS, 

 LIGHTERS, Dingies, Do- 

 rys, on board Steamers, 

 Yachts and other Vessels. 



These Bate and perfectly port- 



■:.■. j,- . .1 -.'.I .' .-: .-'. --.=■:■-- 



roughesi usage A very light /KiS./" 1 

 otia -lie; and durable Jraine ol C^_. - 

 ash or other tough wood, with ^ *^ja. 

 canvaacover. and can lie roldcd ^^s* 



In one-eighth space, for !r,im- Above cu 

 portatio'i ana tarried in a 



Also for Sportsmen, Tour- 

 ists, Trappers, Exploring 

 Expeditions, Parties camp- 

 ing Out, &e. &c. 



^ and c 

 9 for l 



ir"'by s'.nelle person. 

 l be unfolded ready 



i thrt 



mle-i 



-. Boats neatly foded, 

 Packed and shipped by ex- 

 he Bout i'olded and unfolded. I ,r,sri any where at same rate 

 of freiebt as ordinary goods. 

 JOHN HEGEMAN, Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 



POULTNEY.TRIMBLE&CO. 



Importers 



Breech and Muzzle Loading 



GUNS, 



And 



SHOOTING? TACKLE. 



STOCK UNSURPASSED. 



QI'ALITY GUARANTEED. 

 Prices Low, to Suit (he Times. 



Send for Descriptive Price List. 



$10 tO $1,000 ^^"aof^cT 



a mouth. Pamphlet free. Tumbridge & Co., Bank- 

 ers.!! Wail street, N. Y. 



HALL'S 

 Greaser 



Price 83.75, 



In ordering give *Lw of shell used. For sale by Gun 

 Dealers. Sena for Circular. 



Address: HALL & CO., Lancaster, Penn. 



HAY ANA LOTTERY. 



$-180,000 Dollars distributed in prizes every IT days 



1 Prizeof $100,000 



1 Prize of.... - 50,000 



1 Prizeof 8B,W0 



a Prize- eai .- oi I B.OOQ 20,000 



1 Prize of 5,000 



10 Prizes each of 31,000 10,000 



830 other prizes, amounting to ... .... 270,000 



Circulars of information furnUiual i-r.e. Orders 

 filled. Prizes cashed. Spanish Bank Notes, Doub- 

 loons and Governments purchased. 



TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 

 11 Wall street. New York 



For Sportsmen. 



Sporting Coats 



about SOoz. Price, 810. 



Sporting Vests 



Of same material, with blue flannel sleeves and 



lined through with indigo wool deed ilaunel, aud with 

 five pockets; Weight, about :S oz. price, $5. 



These two, by tdteralion and combination, consti- 

 tute the perfection of hunting garments. 



Sporting Caps 



Of the same material, with earpieces. Price, 81.26. 



Corduroy or Beaverteen Caps 



Wilh ear pieccB. Price, $1.50. 



Corduroy Pantaloons 



In brown ana drab and drab beaverteen, of the best 



tpiulitv, soft, and free from scent. Price, 8T.50. 

 'Hie" same with adinstible bottoms for $9, 



Rubber Wading Stockings. 



Weight, about S3 oz. Price, ST. 



Any of the above foods sent by mail prepaid, nn re- 

 ceipt of price, or will be sent C. O. D. by express ten 

 per cent, less than the above prices, with the privilege 

 of examination by pre-paying the exp.e- 1 1 argt ■ 

 both ways. 



Corduroy, Beaverteen and Velveteen Coats furnished 

 as desired. 



Samples sent to any one enclosing stamp. 



GEO. C. HENNLNG, 



Clothier, Tailor, and Furnisher, 



No. -110 SEVENTH STREET, 1N T . \\\, 

 Oct 29 WASHINGTON, I). I . 



HENRY GARDNER, M. D., HAS CONSTANT- 

 LY on hand and for sale, medicines adapted to 

 the cure of all diseases. Dealer in sporting dogs of 

 every varieLv Dogs :r onable compen- 



sation. No*. Ill South Fifth ave., N. Y. OotM 



^QisccUnticons 



4F 



This arm was submitted in competition wltho . 



ie hundred different s;. stems, American and Euro- 

 pean, to the Board or United States Ollkers, appoint- 

 ed by Act of Congress. Bth June, 18,3, for the pur 

 pose of selecting the best arm for the service, and of 

 which Brig. Gen. A. H. Terry was President. It suc- 

 cessfully passed through all the tests. 



The following is the report of the Board: 



"Resolved, That the adoption of magazine guns for 

 the military service by all nations is only a question 

 of time; that whenever an arm shall be' flevlfleu which 

 shall be as effective as a single brcech-hmder, as the 

 best of the existing breech-loading arm-:, and shall at 

 the same time possess a safe and easily manipulated 

 magazine, every consideration of public policy will re- 

 quire its adoption. 



Itesolved. further. That the experiments before the 

 Board with the Ward-Burton Magazine System have 

 so impressed the Board with the merits of this gun, 

 that they consider it ;is more nearly fulfilling the con- 

 ditions above specified than any other tried by them 

 orof which they have any knowledge, and it does 

 recommend that a number of tnaga/ino muskets be 

 made on the plan for further trial in the Held." (See 

 Ordnance Report.) 



We are now receiving ordeis for these «uns, and due 

 notice will be given in this paper when they are ready 

 for delivery. 



The following is our scale ot prices: Special Maga- 

 zine for large game, cairving liom :; to ': cartridges, 

 TO to 85 grs.V powder, 330 to -li.ii grs. of lead, 8 to 10 

 lb: weight, I'roia Srjil arid npv.'in'iig, i.a-onling 01 finish. 

 Sgjciari.migoaii'ge Magazine liiilc ror Creedmooi 

 si.ootiag. no grs. of powder. -Ml gr,. of lead, carrying 

 3 to 8 cartridges, ,-,-, igliigg lit 11..-.. from jlOOand up- 

 ward. Jlaga/.ine gt.as for general use, carryiua 3 to 

 9 cartridges, CO grs. poonier, fl.iO grs. lead from $40 

 and upward, .single Breech-Loader, Creedmoor 

 dicutilc. Ist'l'ing range, CO grs gov, .nog I:- n grs. lead, 

 f.'uni StiO and upward. Single L'.ieeeli-Loadfr for 

 aenemi use, 6 to T lbs., 60 grs. powder. '■:.-•'.'! grs. lead, 

 1 1 aud upward. The calibre of all our rifles, 

 unless otherwise ordered, will be 45-100. in. 



All coinuiiiiiu'aliogs -hi. rid be addressed to 



W. G. BURTON, 



C are Ward & Co., 54 Wa l lSt.,N.*V*. 



WALL STREET. ^sSngtSe 



various methods of operating with small sums of 

 mm eg Sm,, I'r.-e bv J BiogiUMi & CO., baukers 

 and brokers. 71 Broa'dway, N. Y. Oct. 22 



*~ OX THE 



Horse, Dog, Notiiral His- 

 tory, Taxidermy, &c, 



FOR SALE BY THE 



Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



The Horse. Youatt 3125 



The Trotting Horse. Hiram Woodruff i 50 



The Horse in Hie Stab'e and the Field 2 50 



American Gentleman's Stable Guide . 1 25 



Forester's American Game in its season ...3 00 



Forester's llo:.-eund llor-i uiaiiship. Svo, 2 vols. 10 00 



Frank Foiv-bi's l',.:d Spoils 6?o, 2 vols 00 



Frank Forester's l-'Mi and I-isbing tlOO ills) 3 fit) 



Frank Forester's Manual Y.. mg Sportsman 3 00 



Gen. 11. .-.laud Saddle MM 



Homoeopathic Vet. ■nu.-irj I'lietue fl 00 



Thrt Horse Doctor Mayllcv, 3 00 



Horse Manage m Mayhew 3 On 



Dogs, '.heir Management. Jlayhuw 75 



The Dog. Youatt 4 00 



TheDog Id-tum- 9 5(1 



Shootinl, Boating and Fishing. Warreu 1 00 



The Fishing Tourist. Charles Hulh.rk 2 i... 



Ti.e \ ix-ini Anders Bool;. Thuddeus Nonis. .1 fifl 



Fishing ill Ameriean Waters. Genio C. Srntl . 3 50 



Moitetn I'.reeei, Loaders. Greener 3 50 



Manual for Rifle Practice. Winuaie 1 50 



Lewis' American Sportsman 3 00 



The Trapper's Guide. Xewhousc I 50 



Domesticated Trout. I.ivlntrslon Stone. 111.... 2 all 



Trout Culture. Seth Green 100 



American Fish Culture. Tliatldeus N'orris 1 T5 



Handbook or Shooting (Rnuik-dge's) .'si 



Angling. " 50 



Encyclopedia of Rural Sports. Sb.nchciiuo 5 00 



Kov'to Hit- llinls of North America. Ily Elliott 



Cones 7 00 



llistorv of North American Birds. By Prof- 



Baird, Dr. lircwcr. and Mr. Itidgnuy. H vols... 30 00 

 Field iirniihologv. A standard treatise on Taxi- 

 dermy, with Chuck List of North American 



Birds.. 275 



Check List alone. E. Coues 75 



We are prepared to receive orders, when published, 

 (probably 111 October) for 

 Field, Coverand Trap Shooting. Captain A. L. 



lio-gai-dus 2 00 



American Wild Fowl Shooting. J . W. Long.... 2 00 

 Byrcmittins the exact amount, any of the above 

 works will be forwarded promptly by mail. 



{yir books are ordered not on the above list, a 

 certain amount Of time is required before the order 

 can be filled. 



{rsy-ln ordering rnre books or works, which are out 

 of print aud can only be prcciircd at second hand, we 

 cannot always give the exact prices. 



Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 



no . 17 Chat ham STREET- 

 MEAD'S PATENT SAFETY 



EXPLOSIVE BULLET, 



JIETAI.LIC CARTRIDGES. 



Calibre-SB, 32, 38, 44. 46. 50, &c. 



I.t 1 . !'. : : ■ - . i 1 . . .-i - . 11. t 



JOHN P. MOORE'S SONS, GUN DEALERS, 

 300 Broadway, New York, 

 Btnd for Circular, describing effect on urittly Start. 



