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FOREST AND STREAM. 



t^iptqlhtneotts, 



J.D.DOUGALL 

 Breech Loading Gun and Rifle Maker 



TO 



H. R. H. the Prince of Wales and 



Duke of Edinburg, 



59 St. James's Street, S. W., 



LONDOrV. 



MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-CLASS BREECH 



LOADING SHOT GUNS AND EXPRESS 



RIFLES. 



Send for Illustrated and Descriptive Pamphlet, free, 



by poet. Oct. 29 



JOHN RIGBY & CO., 



Breech Loading Shot Guns 



Double and Single Express Rifles. 



Long Range Match Rifles, &c 



til SUFFOLK STREET, DUBLIN, 

 73 ST. JAMES STREET, LONDON. 



§ni(h far the ^oitrist 



Til UEE FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DALLY 



PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 



PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO 



!;UI, VAV. AND l'AS-H ANDLE ROUTE. 



Time. 9(30 A. M„ 5:00 P. M. »:30 P. M. 



Shortest, quickest, and best line to Cincinnati, Lou- 

 isville. New Orleans, St. Louis, Chicago, and all parts 

 of •!,■■ '.v..-, :>',er,.\e.t and Southwest. Pujlmanpai- 

 ne-room coaches on all through trains. 

 Ni-.v York ticket offices-No. V.li Broadway, No. 944 

 Broadway No. 1 As-.or Hnnse, No 8 Battery Place. 

 ■ l Cortlandt street. Depot foot of Des- 



L FRANK THOMSON, GeiPl Manager. 

 Sam'l Caucus'i i:ii. Gen'l Eastern Pass. Agent. 

 l'l. M it- .-.-ii. .le... tien'l P.vs. Agent. 



For Havana and New Orleans. 

 Phila. and Southern Mail 



Steamship Company's 



REGULAR SEMI-M.'NTNl.Y LINE. 

 Steamship Jnnlnin 1 i;»> lonsi. .Capt. J. W.Catharine. 

 Steamship Ynzoo , bl'.lo u.i.-i -Cape L. '»■ Harrett. 



onlh from Pier 



Sailing eve 



For furlhe 



M. 



Information apply to WJM. L. JAMES, 

 Agent, No. 410 S. Delaware ave., PMIa. 



PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 



The Gi-esit Trnnlc Lin© 



AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. 



Trains leave New Y'ork from foot of Desbrosses and 



' r' u , 1 -' ni .[| ^tr.M-ts as follow..:— 



Ex'pres, for llurri-uinrg, Pittsburg, the West and 

 '-ontli with Pullman Palace Cars attached, 9..»a. 



,., I',,: ..,, :. S, ,,!..■ ;...,,! -,:■[. I'- 



n , , ( ,,i m, I ....':, I1--3U ,ni tniladelphn 

 and Erie If. R. Div, connect. ,1- at Philadelphia) 

 <iTOa m For Wiiliumspnrt, Lock Haven, Corry, 

 »J ( o,,n m conn,-, line ;li I.,,,, v for Titusville, 



■;;' i. b :,.'.,:,'.. " ; ; i,„.i in..- on Region,. 



F r Haitian'- " and the South. "Limited 



\V.,*hineto'> V Mie -■- of Piillmun Parlor Cars daily, 



: indny 1 1 SO a m,; arrive Washington 4.10 



p"m.. Regular at 8, Ma, ro., 3 and 9 p.m. Sunday, 



Extne™for Philadelphia, 7. 8 40, 9.30 a. m., ,12.30, 3, 

 4 4 10 5,7.8.3(1,9 p. in. and U night. Sunday, o. ,, 



Jl'ln and n n 111 Eiuierain and second class, I p. 111. 



,-,"--,;..;-, a .; r, 30,7,7.40, 8,P, 10, 11 a.m., 12 m, 



. i. . j-s 0,8.411 I 111 130, 5, 5.20.5.40,6,6.10, 



- • 1 in. 11.30 p. m„ and 12 night. Snn- 



V '•"'! • '.'" ..".■'»,?; ~ a -K), 8, 9, 10, a. m.. 12 m.. 



■ . . I in, 1.20, 4.50, 5.30, B.40, 6, 6 10, 



LO, 11.30 p. m., and 12 night. Sun* 



- - ,:':". , :: ';,"-,o 7 's.'ifi a. m., 12m., 1,2,8.3?, 

 "tii "Yi'i HI -13" '-I 5il,5.2ii. 5.10.8.6.10,6.30,7, 

 H 10 10 111 ni.. and 12 night Sunday, 5.20 and 7 p.m. 



, ' , ,,;.., , .. ;,,■!, ,,.,„.■ ,i.l - -'Ii ,..,,,'• 

 Candida, m ...3. ,10, •: 5n an. i p .... 



For iSertvlllc and Flemington, 9.30 a. m., and 2 



For Phillipaburg and Bclvidere. 9-30 a. m..and 2 p. in. 

 F Triton Boideiiiov.ii, Uurlingtou and Camdon, 



? niiii " : -y '■■ in '2-30, 2, 4, r>, and 7 p. m. 

 For Freehold '. a in , 8. and -1.10 p. in. 



p" Kiirn.i- ' ' 7 a. in. aild2p. m. 



For Hi'ditsto.vu, lvinbei loo, and Camden, via Perth 



Tr.^rTliL'tn -town and' Penibcrton, 0a.m. 



..,,....- I i, in r'M-n ii,, i'..55 and 

 it Si a in" oid lo 35 p. in., daily; 10.15 a. in., and 



-",' " ;i '.lui ilnv l'l'imi Wa-ni,,- 



T ,,.,V„1 Riliru'ore 20 a. in., 4.15, 5.15, ahd 10.27 

 ,, ,„ Sund-v 6 21IU in and 10.27 p m. From Phil- 

 «Vl inula 5 Hi O-'o" ii 'it, ln.15. 11.45 a. m., 2.15.4.15, 

 0.87 p. "in. .Sunday, 5.10, 6.20, 



and in 



' P . 



'"^6 and 9« Broadway, No. 1 Astor 



n'™' ,-,,,,1 f,,ni ,i De.-i-iros-i-- aim rourtlandt streets; 

 Xo 4 Con. ' "■ 5r °»- "I, l-BandllS 



Hudson "treetllolmken. -Emigrant Ticket Office, 



^FRA^K THOMSON, D . M BOYD, Jn . , 



General Manager Gen. Passenger Agent. 



Miscellaneous. 



Reduction in Pi'ice. 



J. & W. "TOLLEY'S 



BREECH LOADING GUNS, 



Manufactory, Pioneer Works, Birmingham, Eug. 

 -»-« -A. iJf-*-^ These guns arc built with every 

 ^ ^MZS?^ I '"I ,rovnml '" t f°r American sport. 



i h,iii, brain], rj with ' 



indor meniio.ir,! nam 



which denotes its quality: 

 Pioneer, .... gfi5 Go 

 Tollcv, - - - 

 Stiindhril, - - ■ 

 Nn.tlon.il, - - 

 (.'Imllenge, - - 

 Paragon, - - 

 Any one of the 



. 115 

 MO 



- iso 



225 



above mi 



mtldcnce. i 



gun bears our name which wc 

 umoc in every respect. 



Send for rednei-il illustrated descriptive pricelist. 



IJRANCH HOUSE, ill Maiden Lane, 



Corner Nassau slreet. New York. 



SECOND AND LAST 

 GltAND GIFT CONCERT 



IN AID OF THE 



Masonic Relief Association 



OF NORFOLK. 



DAY POSITIVELY FIXED. 



TUESDAY, 29th DECEMBER. 

 LAST CHAiNCE. 



This enterprise is conducted by the MASONIC RE- 

 LIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA.,nnder 

 authority of the Virginia Legislature (act passed 

 March 8th, 1878). 



50,000 Tickets- 6.000 Cash Gifts. 



$250,000 

 To T>e Griven Away 



One Grand Cash Gift of $30,000 



One Grand Cash Gift of 25.000 



One Grand Cash Gill of 20,000 



One Grand Cash Gift of.... - 10,0110 



One Grand Cash Gi ft of 5,000 



One Grand Cash CRt of 2.500 



One Graud Cash Gift of 2.IHXI 



15 Cash Gifts of $1,000 each 15,000 



28 Cash Gifts of 500 each 14,000 



43 Cash Gifts of 250 each 10,750 



79 Cash GiRs of 150 each 11,850 



250 Cash Gifts of 100 each 25,000 



578 Cash Gifts of 50 each 28,900 



5000 Cash Gifts or 10 each 50,000 



UMO CASH PRIZES, aggregating $250,000 



PRICE OF TICKETS: 



Whole Tickets $10,001 Quarter Tickets.... $2.50 



Half Tickets 5.00 Eleven Tickets loO.OO 



NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. 

 This Concert is Strictly for MASONIC purposes, 

 and will be conducted with the same liberality, hon- 

 esty ami fairness which characterized the first euter- 



Pr ' Se ' JOHN L. ROPER, President. 



For tickets and circulars giving full information 

 address. 

 HENRY' V, MOOKE, See'y, Norfolk, Va. 



RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED. 



"Seth Green Fish Ponds" 



Caledonia, Livingston Co., N. Y. 



A. S. COLLINS, Proprietor. 

 E22». Frv. YenrllilK*. Ac. or Brook Trout, Sal- 

 moo Trout. Salmon, While Fish, Ac. 

 Also Bass, Guild 1 Fish. Silver Fish, and slock for 

 Aquaria, Wire Cloth, Iliiiclim:/ Travs, Patent Spawn- 

 ing Kaces, and everything pertaining to llsh culture. 



For ^Ssxlo, 



Cold Spring Trout Ponds, 



CIIARLESTOWN, N. II., 

 EGOS IN SEASON. TROUT OF ALL AGES, 

 Al8» BLACK BASS. 

 Address STONE & HOOPER. Oct 8 



BROOK TROUT. EGGS, FRY, AND YEAR- 

 LINGS of P.rook Trout for sale in their season. 

 Orders promptly attended to. Send for price list to 

 II. 11, THOMAS, Superintendent Trout Grove Fish- 

 ery, Randolph. Cattaraugus couuty, N. Y, 



To Fish Culturists. 



THE MOST APPROVED APPARATUS AND FULL 

 I nriNH,: r. ii- successful li.-.li brccdi llg, as perfect- 



edby the late DR. J. H. SLACK. Also ova, fishes, 

 and all works on llsh culture, supplied by 



Id us. J. II, SLACK, Troutdale Ponds, 



Rend 'or Catalogue. Blooinsbnry, N. J. 



OctB 



fRuUTDALE--Z ZS^. 



Fish i.iisinu'cstiil.li-hincnt or the late Dr. J. H. Slack. 

 1 ocated ai Bloomabtiry, N. .1. (In the beautiful valley 

 of the Musconeieong: on lite N. I. Ceu. Railroad, and 

 midway between New York and Philadelphia. Fine 

 tractof laud, with farm house I itlge at the ponds, 

 and modern duelling house, with ga-y and water. 

 SDrfoenowtnjt 1,800 gallons per minute. The model 

 Fish Farm. Everything in perfect ...der and in full 

 operation. No such opportunity has been offered be- 

 fore to engage in sue, .-.sf.i! I-i-h culture. Go (or 

 cornel aud see it. For full particulars addreBS G. A. 

 ANDERSON, Trenton, N. J. Oct 22 



MISFIT CARPETS. 



G-^pSii^Ttr^^^ 



J$.i$re!kiti{0us. 



[Liiclies and Gentlemen ! I 

 There la no necessity for ' 



Discolored Teeth and. Impure Breath. 1 



-^ TJSE! «4 



3ESja.Tr OH.^^.XjI3XT3SS l] 



Formula of Dr. J. H. HAUGHWOUT, 

 Prepared by GEO. J. WEKTCK, Chemist. 



Thousands of families can attest to its being " 

 THE BEST TOILET ARTICLE 



of Its kind now in use. 

 B3-F0S SALE BY LEADING DEUGGISTS.-Ba ' 



LORD Jfc TA.Y2L.OjU,, 

 Broadway & 2Qth St., Sole Agents. 



>tot:raplis 



Itv. Man- 



•ded First 



jellly 



F.GROTE&CO 



Turners & Dealers 

 in Ivory, 



114 East 14tli St., N.T 



Billiard Balls, Cloth, Cues, &c. Ten Pm Balls and 

 Pins. Ivory and Boue Checks, and all other kinds 

 nf Ivory Goods. 

 SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 



Kehoe's Indian Clubs. 



CHICAGO 



SHOT TOWER CO., 



MANUFACTTJRERS OF 

 STANDARD 



DFOP AND BUCK SHOT 



BALLS AND BAR LEAD. 



Our aim is to manufacture an article of SHOT that 



is unsurpassed in ROLNDNESS. SOLIDITY, Pea- 

 fectionof POLISH. Uniformity of SIZE, and Accu- 

 racy of WEIGHT, in each bag. Orders from the 

 Trade solicited, and will be filled at 



The Lowest Market Prices. 



Murray & Baker, 



""tents 9 ° j 



IB HINTING AND FISHING, &C. 



iree stock or Oil Canvas, Waterproof Blankets, 



,,,,- ,,„ ,„„>,- and syagona. Please send 

 >ur prices, giving .v./.c and description of 

 tick- required. 100 S. Desplaiiies street, 

 Chicago. 



R. J. WALSHE, 



DRAPER and TAILOR, 



AlcVICTCER'S THEATRE BUILDING, 



CHICAGO. 



JiSitablisslietl 1 853. 



E. E. EATON, 



Fishing Tackle, &e, 



53 State Street, Chicago. 



jgfrrhdtfafyx, 



Breech and Muzzle Loading 



SHOT GUNS, 



Fishing and Sporting Tackle or every description 



Also, the new implored Parlor or Gallery Lilies Pis- 

 tols ntld Tare ctr Apr. 10 1 y 



SPORTSMENS' DEPOT. 



JOHN KRIDEK, 



Corner Sei-ouil anil Walnut Sis., Philadelpula. 

 IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER and DEALER IN 



Gnus, Kifles, Pistols, and Fishing Tackle 

 of all Kinds. 



He invites all Spore-men and dealers in bia line to 

 examine his stuck of Flies and spliced Bamboo Rode, 

 which are the best in this country. We make Flies of 

 all kinds to order, or rods of any style. 



Has constantly on hand a full assortment of Rods, 

 II" i> :, e -. Hail-. Ii,-,-;-. I'U- Hooks, Salmon Flies, 

 \\ aterproof Snk Lin,-., sill,- sad Hair 'froutLines, &c. 

 Pen h Snood-. China and Grass Lines. Also, a large 

 lot of Cane Reeds. Bamboo and Japan, 4-ly 



Thomas Sparks, 



Shot and Bar Lead 



Man nf a ettirer, 



[Established 1808] 

 Office, No. 131 Walnut Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



An " fc.-r.'L- -.!■,- T-'Jti.lTTi m;i : ] :i (■■:.[.•,' ul" 



HINTS 'i'n ANGLERS. A lialebook 

 hriinl'u! of fini ntid us--f al points. Vi 

 """'"" id bmnorou-j ill'.islriitii.mB, by 

 «hank. To which in added Hints 

 for Chess Players, neatly bound in 



FIFTY 



PCWTC c ' r 



BREECH LOADING DOUBLE 



GUNS 



OF ALL THE BEST MAKERS. 



Fishing Tackle, 



AND 



Sportsmen's Goods, 



IMPORTED AND FOR SALE BY 



BARTON, ALEXANDER & WALLER, 



lOl & lOS DUANE ST.. (near 

 Broadway) New York. 



AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMS 

 COMPANY'S REPEATING PISTOLS. 



H. W. COLIENDER, 



Successor to PHELAN & COLLENDER, 



w 



STANDARD AMERICAN 



BILLIARD TABLES, 



ORFWJS AND WABEEOOMS ' 



No. 738 BROAJDWAY 



M.Ciison, Boat Builder. 



All description of r 



hunting; eismiG^nAP^f^r 



FANCY POULTRY. 



All the desirahtc birds for sale. Send stamp for il- 

 lustrated catalogue. T. SMITH, Stony Brook, New- 

 York. Oct. 33 



3V, Y. Newspaper Mailing Agencies, 



With the latest Improved Newspaper Folding and 

 Mailing Machines, No. SC Rose Sueet, Near Frank- 

 tort, JAMBS BRAD? Manager and Proprietor. 



