FOREST AND STREAM 
47 
QTIID ENGLISH SETTERS. FROM 
O Llewerin'’s Kennel, Imported Field Trial Set¬ 
ters LEICESTER and PARIS. These celebrated 
prizewinners will be allowed to serve bitches, either 
native or bine blood, at $50 each, gold For pedigree, 
etc., address L. H. SMITH, 
feb24 3m Strafhroy. Ontario, Canada. 
THOR SALE—A GOOD, STAUNCH, 
_LJ thoroughbred, well-broken Setter of the Gll- 
dersleeve strain; perfect retriever, and fine nose; 
color orange and white; price $100. Address II. s,, 
at this ellice. feb24 tl' 
For Sale. 
Champion Field Trial Blood. 
Any American wishing to Import the host English 
Pointer blood can do so, from the Drake or Belle 
strain, by applying to 
R. T. LLOYD PRICE, 
Rliiwlas, Bala, N. Wales, England. 
This strain of pointers m e not sold in England, and 
have produced more win Hern m the Held Ilian any 
other blood; in fact, they are to pointers whntMr. 
Laverock’s breed are jo setters. _ feb24 2t 
THOR SALE—FOUR FULL-BLOODED 
JJ Beagle Ilnunds—Three doge, Lwo year* old. and 
one slut, foor years old; all well broken; slow and 
close tiackers; warranted. 
J. T. KNIGHT, Jn., 
feb24 2t Cliristinn, Lancaster Co., Penn. 
Patent Meat Fibrine Dog Cakes. 
Thev contain meat and that anti-scorbutic frnit the 
date (the only Mibatintte for fresh vegetables), and 
the exclusive use of which In the manufacture of 
dog food is secured to us by patent; they will keep 
dogs in perfect condition without other food, and 
obviate worms. Every cake is stamped. “Sprat tis 
Patent.” Bo sure to observe this. For sale by F. O. 
de LUZE, 18 Soiuli William street, New Yortc, in 
cases of 1 cwt. febJ7 St 
T HE NEW YORK KENNEL CLUB 
have sii 1 two better pup-*, four months old, for 
tale, by Dr Strachun’s Don Tl.. out of Mr. James 
Gordon Bennett’s imported hitch Jesri*.; very hand- 
some; red, and red and white; $75 for the brace. 
Apply to WM. STAPLETON. 4!) East Twenty-third 
street, N. Y- city, or at this ofiice. feblT tf 
P URE BRED SETTER DOGS AND 
bitches broken hud nnbroken, 9nd setter and 
painter whelps for sale. LOW for cash. Address 
AMATEUR,, Delaware City, Del. DccSiUf 
DOGS TRAINED. 
S ETTERS AND POINTERS TAUGHT 
to Retrieve, Point, Hunt, Charge, Tn-Hoel. Ule- 
ou. To-ho, .and controlled by hand and whittle, for $50. 
Extra field practice, $50. Tricks taught. Dogs ho-irded 
for $6 per moil ih. FRANKLIN SUM NEK, 
Brush Hill Road, Milton, Muss. 
P. O. Address. Blue Hill, Mass. 
Reference: Win. R. Schaefer, gun ranker, 61 Elm 
street, Bosto n. _ n ovlH 6m 
K El\RV GARDNER, M. D., H\S CONSTANT¬ 
LY on hand and for sale, medicines adapted to 
the cure of all diseases. Dealer in sportmg dogs of 
every variety. Dogs trained for reasonable compen¬ 
sation. No. Ill South Fifth ave.. N. Y. Oct. 22 
Waterproof, 
iw-proof, 
FISHING 
Garmeut s, 
PROCESS. 
New and simple method of Revolving Cartridge 
Belts, Patented November 9th, 1875. Improved 
imtnod or securing Shells in Belts aud Veals either 
endup. 
EVERY GARMENT MADE SPECIALLY TO OR- 
DblR, 
CORDUROY, FUSTI41V, TAN COLORED DUCK, 
AND OTHER FABRICS. 
Illustrated Price List sent 
n Application. 
GEO. C. HENNING, 
Apr 29 ly 
410 So veil tn Street, 
WASHINGTON CITY. 
W. H. Holabird, 
SOLIS MANUFACTURER OF 
HOL ABIRD’S 
Waterproof 
SHOOTING GOATS, 
Yalparaiso, Indiann. 1 
Send for Illustrated Circular. novl8 tf 
Sportsmen’s (Boods. 
H . M 8IMIAUO E, 
Manufacturer of 
CEDAR BOATS, 
Ol any Desired LengiUund Size. ' 
HOLA1IIRD S CELEBRATED SUITS. 
Waterproof and Mildew proof, complete.$20.00 I 
*‘ “ Wading Jackets. 6.00 J 
DUNCKLEE’S CA1HP STOVES. PriceSla. 
Those desiring something light and durable for 
camping purposes will find tills stove exactly right; 
weighs only 25 bounds; will cook for ten persons. 
The ware consists of Kettle, Tea Kettie, Coffee Pot, 
Frv-pan, round Tin Pan, two square Pans, Dipper. 
Gridiron, Tent Collar, and eight feet Funnel Stove 
Pine, with oven that will roasl’lS pounds beef, all of 
which nests and packs inside of stove, which only oc¬ 
cupies a space of 12x12x20 inches. 
CAMP LOUNGES. Price $5. 
When folded is about (he size of an ordinary shawl 
strapped. A light, durable, compact, and comfort¬ 
able couch. Sent by express 0. I).. #5, including 
side and supporting sticks at the head. Just the,thing 
for tUe camp or lawn. 
CAMP TENTS, 
for four persons, 7. 6. square, weighs 15 lb9.; Con 
be packed in knapsack. Price $10. Teu feet uqnare 
* six persona, $15. 
American Dosf BiRcnits, 
Made of nutritive hone and muscle making material, 
and is the only portable food for dogs made in this 
country. Put up in packages of 10, 25, and 100 pounds, 
and warranted not to spoil in any climate. Price, 
10c. per pound. 
Jack Lamp, 
for nlsrbt shooting and fishing, running rapids, light¬ 
ing camp, etc.; tue best light ever invented, $6 25. 
THOMSON'S FISHING AND HUNTlNu SLITS, 
best quality of water-proof duck, light tan. color, 
especially adapted for concealment in blinds or sedge 
grass, or for approaching game in the woods. Light, 
durable and very cneap. English style; extra 
pocket in back for camidgea. Entire suit, $15. 
HEGEMAN’S PORTABLE CANVAS BOATS. 
BOND’S METALLIC BOATS, 
Hart’s .Metallic Shells. 
The best shell ever offered to sportsmen. All sizes 
on hand and made to order. 
Moccasins, Oil Tanned, 
for the woods’, three different styles. $8, SB 50Mid $6. 
“The Ampersand.” 
COLVIN’S CANVAS BOAT. 
The most Complete portable boat constructed. The 
largest size weighs but 12 pounds. Can bo packed in 
soace of less than half cubic foot. Prices within 
reach of all. 
No. 1, 8 Teet, weight 8 pounds...$26 DO 
No. 2.10 feet, weight 10 pounds. 32.00 
No. 3! 12 feet, weight 12 poun ds. 40.00 
sep9 
The Goss Revolving Cartridge Holder. 
Tho best thing of the kind ever invented. Garries 
paper or metal cartridges either end up with perfect 
security. Weighs not H pounds, tied only’H inches 
wide. ‘Price, C. O. 1)., $11 50. 
Special atientlonpaid to selection of guns for gen¬ 
tlemen at a distance by an expert and an old sports 
Bogardes’ New Book, “Trip to England." 
With how gans are made and hints to sportsmen. 
Price 50 cents. 
Sole agent in New York city for J. n. Batty, U. S. 
Taxidermist. N- A. birds aud eggs lor collectors. 
Buck’s heads, and game birds a specialty. Orders 
tilled with dispatch. 
We famish every article necessary for the ontflt of 
sportmen iu the camp or field. Goods sent every¬ 
where by express. Remit only by draft, Post Ofiice 
order, or registered letter lo 
EATCm & CO., 
I*. O. Box 5,109. SporlHmen’a Emporium, 
No. 17 Ann street, New York City. 
Zoological Garden. 
FAIRMOUIVT PARK, PHILADELPHIA. 
Open every da v. A. large collection of Living Wild 
Bea*cs, Buds, and Reptile. Admiaaion, 25 cents; 
Shli.lreu under twelve. XQ d^nts, janti ly 
The experience of five years 
has proved lbar this Ootnpacr 
and Reliable Work of General 
Information is better adapted 
to the warns of nil clashes of 
he community than; any other 
|work of the kind ever pub- 
It-hed. It has been proven by 
IMMENSE SALES, 
Numerous Commendatory Nolices re¬ 
ceived, 
And by its uniform 
SUCCESS WITH AGENTS. 
The edition of 3876 has been 
THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. 
It contains 150,000 articles, 8,000 wood engravings, 
jmd eighteen handsomely engraved and colored maps. 
The D work is issued in parts, aud a specimen copy; 
with map, will be sent to any address, free of post¬ 
age, for iwenty conta. 
BAKER, DAVIS X CO., Publishers, 
(Successors to T. E.lwood Zell,) 
Ans. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street, 
PHILADBLPHIA, FA., 
Jaii18-12t 
Mew York Mailing Agency. 
with latest improved Newspaper Folding and 
Mailing Machines. 13 Spruce St., ith door from 
Tribune Buildings. JAMES BRADY, Maeager and. 
Proprietor, open day and Bight, 
Third Edition. 
i Lile in 
By CHARLES HALLOCK, 
AUTHOR OF THE FISHING TOURIST. 
T.hifl is a nvet seasonable book for Sportsmen,'.Tour¬ 
ists, Invalids, and Settlers, aud has been long needed 
by Winter tourists to Florida aud notions seeking set- 
i iement there. It gives a f nil classification of the game 
and fish of the Southern Peninsula, routes of interior 
and coastwise travel, the agricultural resources of the 
country, and sites for settlement, hints for camping 
out, resorts for game, hotels, and such other Informa¬ 
tion as will be of great oeuufit to visitors seeking 
Florida for health, pleasure, exploration, or perma¬ 
nent seLiiem*'n'. 
548 pp,, 12ino. Price, $1 50. 
CONTENTS : 
Introductory Chapter. 
Birds eye Glance at Florida. 
Outfit for sportsmen. 
Hints for Southern Hunting. 
Coastwise Route* oF Travel. 
Game Animals and Birds of Florida. 
Game Fish nf Florida 
Three Months in Honda for One Hundred Dollars. 
Supplementary flints for Cheap Recreation, 
Up the St. John River. 
Indian River. 
Florida the Promised Land. 
Fort Capron. 
Fishing at St. AngnRl.ine. 
Black Bass Fishing on Spruce Creek. 
Hunting the Panther. 
The Environs of Tallahassee. 
Private Dougherty and the Rase. 
Pet Birds or St. Augustine, 
Steam. Yachting on the St. John 
Amwug the Seminoles. 
in ihe Oppress Swamps. 
Crnising .vlong Shore. 
Shooting at Suit Lake. 
The Okeechobee Exped tiou. 
Southwest Florida. 
No. 1—Fernnndina to Cedar Keys. 
No. 2— Manatee Sarnzoftt and Gaeparilla. 
No. 3—Among the Keys. 
No. 4—Meteorology. 
No, 5-Piinta Ihn-sanud Caloosaliatcl le. 
No. 0—Up the Caloof-ahatchie River. 
No. 7—Visit to Okeechobee. 
No. 6—Indian Mounds aud Canals. 
No. 9—Tampa. 
No. lt>—Subterranean Streams. 
No. 11—A Sportsman's Paradise. 
No. 12—Suggestions to Tourists. 
Published by Forest and Stream Pub¬ 
lishing Co., 
No. 17 CHATHAM STREET, NEW YORK, 
And for sale hy all hookseileis. Sent by mail, post¬ 
age prepaid, on receipt of price at office of publica- 
THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, AGENTS. 
For 
P hiladelphia, and southern 
Mail Steamship Company’s line to Savannah, 
Ga., sailing every Saturday, from Pier 22, below Pine 
street, Delaware River, at 12 o’clock noon, making 
oloso connections Lb rough to all points South. The 
line le composed of the steamships.] ITNIATA andAvY- 
OMING. The Wyoming doe* not carry passengers. 
The Juniata is a favorite ship with the traveling pub¬ 
lic, having passenger accommodations of the most 
-uperb character She 1ms recently been refitted aud 
elegantly furnished with everything requisite to the 
somfort and convenience of passengers. 
Families enroute tor FLORIDA, Georgia, Alabama, 
and even as far as New Orleans, will find the Savan¬ 
nah route the most desirable for comfort, as well as 
the most economical. Through trains of the Central 
Railroad of Georgia, and Atlantic and Galf Railroad, 
b londa, leave Savannah every’ morning and evening. 
The Florida steamers leave Savannah three days in the 
week for all points on the coa^t. 
For through passenger tickers and bills of lading to 
all points in Florida, Georgia Alabama and Tennes¬ 
see, apply to WM. L. JAMES, General Agent, 41fi 
South Delaware avenue* Philadel phia, _ 
MANNING’S 
I^or* 1S76, 
WILL BE 
PUBLISHED IN MAY, 
Regatta Edition.Price, 50 Cents. 
Club Edition, Cloth and Gilt Et1*ed. ..Price, St 00. 
Club Edition, Morocco Cover ana Case, Price, $2.00. 
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO TUOS. MANNING, 31S 
BROADWAY, N. Y. 
INTERNATIONAL YACHT AGENCY, 
Office of 
"MANNING’S YACHTING ANNUAL.” 
A huge number of yachts for sale. Particulars fur¬ 
nished on application, 
inn 13 tf 
Tile Popular Sheridan Lounge, $5 plain; 5>1U quilted, 
la the standard with sportsmen. Sold at Eaton & 
Co.V, 102 Nassau st.. and E. S. Harris, 177 Broadway. 
§10, |50, $100 
often leads to fortnne. 
Send for a copy of the Wall Street Renew and 
Pamphlet, showing the various methods of opera¬ 
ting. J. HICKL1NG & CO,, Bankers and Brokers, 
V* Proud why. N- Y Dec *23 
8 KGS’CHI A l, from An line in Pencil and Water 
CoiotB, and Drawing and Painting in Colored 
Crayons; a practical instructor; niustraied, only 50e. 
Of booksellers or by mall. JESSE HANEY A CO.» 
X19 Nassau tsrieet, N. Y. Dec30-lf 
4>!$iscellaneott§, 
We offer to dealers aud sportsmen a most complete 
assortment of 
Fishing Tackle, 
Rods,Reels, Lines, Artificial Flies, Nets, 
Bails, FisliHoolts. &c. 
Split Bamboo Fly Rods and Reels 
OF THE FINEST WORKMANSHIP. 
Tackle amiable for Maine, Adirondack, Canadian, 
and other fishing. 
ARTIFICIAL FLIES DRESSED TO ORDER. 
BKGKCH AM) MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, 
And Sportsmens’ goods of all kinds. 
Manufactured and Imported by 
BARTON, ALEXANDER & WALLER, 
lot & 103 DUANE ST., (near 
Broadway) New York. 
ABBEY & IftlBRiE, 
SUCCESSORS TO 
ANDREW CLERK & CO. 
48 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
ntPORTEHS. MANITPACTDKHR9 AND DEALERS IK 
Fishinsr Tackle, 
On hand the large.-H and beet assortment ever ex¬ 
hibited in the United States. They particularly call 
attention to their 
THOCT, SALMON AND BASS RODS. 
Every variety of Salmon and Trout Flies, and Hooka 
on Gut. Cutty Hunk and Paeque Islands Bass Lines, 
waterproof Braided Silk Lines, every size and quality of 
SILK, LINEN AND COTTON LINES, 
And every Variety and Style of 
FISH HOOKS. 
Parties fitted out with appropriate Tackle Tor tho 
Rocky Mountains and Pacific Coast, Canada, Maine, 
the Adirondacks, &c.., &c. 
Kplit Bamboo, Trout and Salmon Hods and Reels 
a Specialty. 
Agents for the St Lawrence Fishing Co. Sole Im¬ 
porters of Warrin’s Celebrated Drilled 
4-29 Eved Needles 
BRADFORD i ANTHONY, 
374 Washington St., Boston. 
Hooks, 
ANGLING IMPLEMENTS. 
ang2fi-ly 
NORRIS 
Fly Rods, 
FOR 
Trout, Salmon, and Bass. 
ALSO 
Trout, Salmon, and Bass File*, Reels,' Lines, 
Lenders, Flv-Books, dfee. 
THA0DEUS NORRIS, 
Junl3-ly 208 West Logan Square, Philadelphia. 
J. B. Crook & Co., 
Manupaotcrehs and Importers or 
FISHING TACKLE! 
SO T-niton St., P*f. Y. 
N B, -8olc manufacturers In this country of the 
celebrated 
Green Heart Rods, 
for Trr'” P.nw* nnd Salmon. 
McBride Flies. 
H aving been for the past 
twelve yeara associated with my father, John 
MeBride, in the* mnnnfactnre of fishing 1 tackle, I feel 
competent, to continue the business and supply the 
custom with the same quality as heretofore. Partiee 
supplied with casting Hues and artificial flies for 
Pennsylvania tmut. streams, Adirondacks, Ihe Maine 
Woods, Lake Superior, Thousand Island*, Canadian, 
and other watt rs. Anglers not acquainted with the 
nomenclature of these Hies, by mentioning file local- 
lty where they iutend fishing, will have the varieties 
best suited to those waters sent to them. Flies copied 
rrom any natural ineect or pattern desired. SABA 
rl MettRl DE, (.Successor to John McBride) Mmnfnrd, 
Monroe county, N Y _ PecfT-ly 
HAYDEN’S 1 
Revolving Cartridge Belt 
FOR BREECH LOADERS. 
Sold by ail dealers. Send for circnlar. 
HAYDEN BELT WORKS, Colnmbns, Ohio 
CCA1T EXPLANATORY CIRCULAR ff I n fn 
OLll I how *10 TO *500 Inves ed In ^ I U IQ 
Slock Privileges has paid and 
will pay Large Profits. Railroad 
Slocks," Bonds and Gold bonsht 
Margins. Interest Six lVr 
