FOREST AND STREAM 
1 5 
jpre geunel 
USE WOOD’S DOU ItEJIEDY 
Distemper in the Dog. 
It is no new thing, and will certainly core that 
disease. 
Price, .sg;l per 13ottlo- 
Prepared and Sold bv 
CHARLES CLARKE, Drnggbt, 
Jftnl3 0t I awrence, Mass. 
F or SALE—A THOROUGHBRED 
SCOTCH DEERHOUND. Trice, $100. This 
dog is from the famous stock of the Duke of Hamil¬ 
ton, and imported by present owner. Address H„ R. 
care Forest and. Stream ! _ • It 
P UKE BRED SETTER DOGS AND 
bitche-i, broken and unbroken, and setter and 
pointer whelps for Kate, WW for cash, or will ex¬ 
change for shot guns, books, pigeons, live quail, 
Jowls, ferrets, or anything of value. Address A M A- 
TEUR. -Delaware City, Del. _ DceSfrtf 
F or sale—a very superior, 
thoroughbred, well broken, retrieving setter. 
Also a nplendid brace of Bhie BelSbn pups, 0 months 
old. Address II. SMITU, at this oftire. tf 
DOGS TRAIMKD. ] 
QETTERS AND POINTERS TAUGHT 
O to Retrieve, Point, Hnnt. Charge, Tn-Heel. Hie- 
on. To-ho. and controlled by hand and whittle, for $50. 
Extra Held practice, $50. Tricks taught. Dogs boarded 
for $6 per month, FRANKLIN SUM NER, 
Brush Hill Road, Milton, Mass. 
P. O. Address, Blue Hill, Mass. 
Reference: Win. li. Schaefer, gtmmaker, 61 Elm 
street, Boston. __ uov;8 6m 
H EAKY LAHDiVEK, M. D., HAS CONSTANT¬ 
LY on hand and -for e\uM medicines adapted to 
the cure of all diseases. Dealer in sport 1 ng dogs of 
every variety. Dogs trained for reasonable compen¬ 
sation. No. lit South Fifth nun,. N. Y. Oct 22 
TDOR SALE—A W. & C. SCOTT & SONS 
Jj Brooch Loader, laminated steel barrels, re¬ 
bounding locks* 12-gauge; weight, eigut pounds; mod¬ 
ified choke-bored. A mugnifiem, Held gnu, and a hard 
hitter; Imported by .lames Bown & Son, Pittsburgh. 
Cost, $225; only been used one year; good as new; 
offered for sale for want of use; lbwest cash price, 
$150. Address this office. jantf tf 
Wading Boots, Fishing StockinjfSj Rub¬ 
ber Clothing:, A<‘. 
Game Ventilating Pockets. 
Illnstrared Price List and Samples free. 
The most complete list ever published. Send for it. 
GEO. 0 . HENNING, 
410 Seventh Street, 
Apr29 1.V WASHINGTON. D. C. 
W. H. Holabird, 
SOLE MANUFACTURER OP 
HOI, A SH H D’S •' 
Waterproof 
SHOOTING COATS, 
Valporoiso, IndimiH. 
Seud for Illustrated Circular. i»ovt8 tf 
MANNING’S 
For 1876, 
WIRE BE 
PUBLISHED IN MAY, 
Regatta Edition....Pore, 50 Cents. 
Clnb EclUimi. Cloth and Gilt Ed,rad. ..Price, $1 (10. 
Club Edition, Morocco Cover anu Case, Price, gii.OO. 
SUBSCRIPTIONS to thqs. manning, ais 
: BROADWAY, N, Y. 
INTERNATIONAL YACHT AGENCY, 
Office of 
“MANNING’S YACHTING ANNUAL.” 
A large number of yachts for gale. Particulars far- 
plshed on application, 
jauiatf 
Sportsmen's (goods. 
I~ Ann St., N. Y. 
HOLABIRD’S CELEBRATED SUITS. 
Waterproof and Mildew proof, complete .$20.(X) 
“ “ Wading daekete . 6.00 
Waterproof and Mildew proof, complete .$20.00 
“ “ Wading daekete . 6.00 
DUNCKLEE’S CAMP STOVES. PricegU. 
Those desiring something light aud durable for 
camping tmrpoaes will find this stove exactly right.; 
weighs only 25 pounds; will cook for ten persona. 
The ware eousisrs of Kettle, Tea Kettie, Coffee Pot, 
Fry-nan, round Tin Pau, two square Pans, Dipper, 
Gridiron, Tent Collar, and eight feet Funuel Stove 
Pine, with oven that.will roast 15 pounds beef, all of 
which uests and packs inside of stove, which only oc¬ 
cupies a space of 12x11x20 inches, 
CAMP LOUNGES. Price $5. 
When folded is about the size of an ordinary shawl 
strapped. A light, durable, compact, and comfort¬ 
able couch. Sent.by express C. ' l . D., $5, including 
side and supporting sticks at the head. Just the thing 
for the camp or lawn. 
CAMP TENTS, 
for four persons, 7. 6. square, weighs 15 lbs.; Can 
he packed in knapsack. Price. $10. Ten feet sqnare 
for six persons, $15. 
Ainoricnn Dojf IlUeinls, 
Made of nutritive bone 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. 
Jock Lamp, 
for night shooting and fishing, running rapids, light¬ 
ing camp, etc.; the best light ever invented *6 25. 
THOMSON'S FISHING AND HUNTINu SUITS, 
best quality of waier-proof dock, light tan color, 
especially adapted for concealment in blinds or sedge 
grass or for approaching game in the woods. Light, 
durable and very cheap. English style; extra 
pocket m back for cartridges. Entire suit, $15. 
lLEGEMAN'S PORTABLE CANVAS BOATS. 
BOND’S METALLIC BOATS. 
Hurt’s Met a I lie Shells. 
The best shell ever offered to sportsmen. All si zee 
on hand aud made to order. 
Moccasins, Oil Tanned, 
for the woods: three different styles. $6, $5 50 aud $6. 
“Tile Ampersand.” 
COLVIN’S CANVAS BOAT. 
The most complete portable boat constructed. The 
largest size weighs but 12 pounds. Can be pucked in 
s»»aee of less than half cubic foot. Prices within 
reach of all. 
No. 1. 8 feet, weight 8 pounds.$25 00 
No. 2. 10 feet, weight 10 pounds. 32.00 
No. 5, 12 feet-, weight 12 poun ds,.... 40.00 
aep9 
The Goss Revolving Cartridge Holder. 
The best thing of the kind ever invented. CtlrrieB 
paper ovmeial cartridges either end up with perfect 
security. Weighs but R pounds, and oiny IT inches 
Wide. Price, C. O. D.. $6 50. 
Special attention puid to selection of guns for gen¬ 
tlemen at a distance by an expert and an old sports 
Uogurdus’ New Book, ‘'Trip to England.” 
With how guns are made and Uinta to sportsmen. 
Price 50 cents. 
Sole agent in New York city for J. H. Bat.ty, .17. S, 
Taxidermist. N. A. birds and eggs for collectors. 
Buck’s heads, and game birds a specialty. Orders 
filled with dispatch. 
We furnish evi-ry article necessary for the outfit of 
eportmen in the camp or Held. Goods sent every¬ 
where by express. Remit Only by draft. Post Office 
order, or registered letter lo 
EATON & CO., 
P. O. Box 5,1 CHI. Sportsmen’s Emporium, 
No. 17 Ami street. New \ ork City. 
Mugle Lantern and 100 Slides lor $100. 
E & H. ANTHONY* & DO , 591 
• Bioadway, N. Y., opposite Metrupblirau Ho 
tel. Ohronioe ami Frara • , Stereoscopes and Views 
Graphoscopes, Megale noscopes. Albums and Photo¬ 
graphs of Lolehmies. t koto-Lantern >lidee a. special 
ty. Manufacturer of Photng rapine materials. 
Awarded First Ptomiiun at Vlemm Expos Hon. 
au5-iv 
Fur, Fin and Feather, 
A QUARTERLY PERIODICAL 
OF FIELD SPORTS AND ANGLING, 
Being a Compilation of the 
Game Laws of lhe United Stales and the Domin¬ 
ion of Canada, 
And a Cuffipeudiam of 
USEFUL INFORMATION FOR THOSE 
WHO HUNT AND FISH. 
Two dollars a year; single copies, fiO cents, dm be 
had of all dealer); In sportsmen's goods. Can be had 
at Ibis office. 
Tliii-a Edition. 
By CHARLES HALL0CK, 
AUTHOR OF THE FISHING TOURIST. 
This L a nv'st seasonable book for Sportsmen,‘Tour¬ 
ists, invalids, and Settlers, and ha? been lung needed 
oy Winter tourists to Florida and pe so ns seeking sei,- 
liemynt there. I t gives a lull classification of the game 
aud fish of the Southern Peninsula, routes of interior 
and coastwise travel, the agricultural resources of the 
country, aud sites for settlement, hints for camping 
out. resorts for game, hotels, and such other informa¬ 
tion us will be of great nenefit to visitors seeking 
Floiidu for health, pleasure, exploration, or perma¬ 
nent settlom'm'. 
34S pp., J 9mo. Price, .5$ 1 50. 
CONTENTS: 
Introductory Chapter. 
Birds eye Glance at Florida. 
Outfit for sportsmen. 
Hints for Southern Hunting. 
Coastwise Router of Travel. 
Game .Atnnials and Birds of Florida. 
Game Fish of Florida 
Thiee Months in Norida for One Hundred Dollars. 
Supplcmenuiry Hint- for Cheap Recreation. 
Up the St. Julm River. ‘ r 
Indian River. 
Florida the Proititsed Land. 
Fort (Japrun. 
Fishing at St. August] tin,. 
Black Bass Fishing on spruce Creek. 
Hunting; the Panther. 
The Environs of Tallahassee. 
Private Dougherty and the Bass. 
Pet Birds of St. Augustlue. 
fcheam Yachting on the bl, John 
Amwng die Seminoles. 
In the Cs press Swumps. 
Cruising .\Iong Shore. 
Shooting at Salt Luke. 
The Okeechobee Expedition. 
Southwest FlBriuA. . 
No. 1—Fermmdinn to Cedar KeyH. 
No. 2—Manatee yarazoiu aud Gusparilla. 
No. 3—Among lhe Keys. 
No. 4— Meteorology, 
No. 5 -Puma Ra-sa and Caloosahatchie. 
No. h —7*i» t.hu ('alonsaharrhie River. 
No. 7—Visit to Okeechobee. 
No. 8—Indian Mounds and Canals. 
No. 9—Tampa. 
No. lo-Snou rtatieaii Streams. 
No. 12—Suggestions to Tourists. 
Published by Forest and Stream Pub¬ 
lishing Co., 
No. K CHATHAM STREET, NEW YORK, 
And for sale by all booksellers. Sent by mail, post¬ 
age prepaid, on receipt* of price at odice or publics 
THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY. AGENTS. 
For JVloi'icla. 
P hiladelphia and southern 
Mail Steamship Company’s line lo Savannah. 
Ga., sailing every Satu'iduy, fiOm Pier 22, below Vine 
street' Delaware River, at 12 o’clock noon, making 
close connections through ro all points South. The 
line is composed of the steamships .1 UNI AT A and \v Y- 
OMING. The Wyoming floes oof carry passengers. 
The Juniata is a favorite ship with tile traveling pub¬ 
lic, having passenger accommodations of the most 
superb character She has recently been lefitted and 
elegantly furnished with everything requisite do the 
comfort, and convenience of ims^t ugcrs. 
Families en route for FLORIDA. Georgia, Alabama, 
and even as far as New Orleans, will find the Savan¬ 
nah route the nioaL desirable for comforl, as well as • 
the most, economical. Through train a of the Central 
Railroad of Georgia, and Atlantic aud Gulf Railroad, 
Florida, leave Savatmuh every morning and evening. 
The Florida steamers leave BavaunaU three days in the 
week for all points on the coast. 
For through passenger tickets ami hills of .lading to 
all points in Florida, Georgia. Alabama and’ Tennes¬ 
see, apply to WAl. L. JAMES. General Agent, 4IK 
Soul li Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. 
Stwaoscupic Studies of 
Florida Scenery. 
Embracing -views of t he mo«t interesting poriiotiB • 
oftheStatc. Scenery, vegetarion peculiar to! Ids aetni- 
tropiujl peninsula and of cities, towns, and rivers 
having historic interest. 
Only views in existence of Lake Okeechobee and 
Indian River. 
l-aichlni studios of St. Auguetino, the St.Johns, 
Ocklowaka, the North (Jnnsr. and the On If. 
‘ Sern or tw-olvo selected views enclosed in an illus¬ 
trated envelope. 
For catalogue and prices, ndtlr^FM 
ODER rROTHERS. 
dcc9tf _ FernmulriH. Florida. 
Kay Shot Concentrating Cartridge. 
No creusers, tnrners, or topwads required. LoadH 
in half the lime usually required. Fifty percent, 
better distribution and * greater penetration secured. 
Philadelphm Residence. 
T O LET—A HANDSOAIE. FURNISH- 
ED HOUSE, at Germantown Jnnoiiou. in lhe 
city of Philadelphia. Ten rooms, every modern im¬ 
provement. lai’ge front, side, itnd rear yards. <A beau¬ 
tiful residence. Twenty-eight iraius a day, aud 2$ 
hours from-Jersey Oitv; 15 minutes from Centennial 
grounds; 25 minutes from business centre of Phila¬ 
delphia. Will be let by the year, or during the Ceu- 
tennniV Address Box 2832, New York Post office. 
Zoological Garden. 
FAIRMOUNT PA HR, PHILADELPHIA. 
Open every dav. A la rite colled ion or Living Wild 
Beasts, Birds, aud Reptiles. Admission, 25 cents; 
children uinl er twelve, 10 uo.titk. _ j apli ly 
$10, §50,8100 Often leads to fortune. 
Send for a copy of the Wall Street Review and 
Pamphlet.-showing the various methods of opera¬ 
ting. J. HICK LING & CO,. Bankers ana Brokers, 
. 2 BrnarUvHy N \_ 1W 
S KETi'Hl.NtJ from Alolurq in Pencil aud Wnter 
Colors^ and Drawing and .Painung in Colored 
Crayons; a practical instructor; illustrated, only 50c. 
Of booksellers or by mail. JESSE HANEY & CO., 
119 Natssaii ertow, Y, Decau- tf 
Miscellaneous, 
We offer to dealers and sportsmen a most complete 
assortment of 
Fishing Tackle, 
Roils,Reels. Lines. A rtiilciul Flies, Nets, 
Units, FisnHooks. Ac. 
Spiit Bamboo Fly Rods and Reels 
OF THE FINEST WORKMANSHIP. 
Tackle suiiuble fur Maine, Adirondack, Canadian, 
and other fishing. 
ARTIFICIAL FLrES DRESSED TO ORDER. 
BREECH Aj\D MIZZLE 1 OARING GLIMS, 
Aud Sportsmens' goods of all kinds, 
Manufactured and Imported by 
BARTON, ALEXANDER S WALLER, 
lOI & 103 DUANE ST., (near 
Broadwayi New York. 
XBB£ Y i & I MBBIE, 
ANDREW CLERK & CO. 
48 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
imroBTicna. MANiprACTWiKliK and ubai.eh? in 
Fishing Tackle, 
Or. hiuid the lafgesi and best assortment ever ex¬ 
hibited in the United States. They particularly ball 
attention to their. 
TROUT, SALMON AND BASg RODS. 
Every variety of Salmon aud Trout Flic,-?, and Hooka 
on Gut. Cutty Hunk and Pnsque Islands Bass Lines, 
waterproof Druided Silk Lines, every siaemid quality of 
SILK, LINEN AND COTTON LINES, 
And every Variety and Style of 
FISH II OOKS. 
Parries fitted out with appropriate Tackle for the 
Rocky Mountains and Pacific Coast, Canada, Maine, 
the Adirondack^, .fee., &c. 
8pm Bumboo, Trout and Salmon Rods and Reel* 
a Specialty. 
Agents for the St. Lawrence Fishing Co. Sole Im¬ 
porters of WojTin’a Celebrated Drilled 
4-29 Eved Needles 
BRADFORD i ANTHONY, 
374 Washington St., Boston. 
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS IN 
FisJiine- TacUle, 
Fisliiii"- llods, 
Fi.-sh IIooliH, 
AND 
ANGLING IMPLEMENTS. 
auerJH-ly 
NORRIS . 
FSy Rods, 
FOR 
Ti-oxit, Salmon, find Bass. 
ALSO 
Trout, Salmon, and IIo«» l-'llp., lti-o!n, Hues, 
.Deader!), Fly-Buoku, dir. 
( THAIUHTLS NORRIS, 
Jonl3-1^ 208 Wesd. Logan Sqpare, Philadelphia. 
J. B. Cpook & Co., 
MASDfAOTUBEKS AND IMPORTZBS OP 
FISHING TACKLE! 
SO Fulton St., IV. Y. 
N B, -Solo tuiumfauiurors in tiilri country of tils 
celebraiod 
Creen Heart Rods, 
for htiia fi nd Salmon. 
McBride Flies. 
H aving been for the past 
twelve years associated wilh iny father, Jrthn 
MeBiide. in the mnnufacture of tithing tackle, I feel 
competent to continue tbe busineei* uni supply the 
custom with the name quality as hereto fore. Parties 
supplied with casting lines mid artificial Hies for 
Pennsylvania trout >ireamn, Adirondacks, the Maine 
Woods, Lake Superior, Thousaud Island*-. Canadian, 
and other warus. Anglers not acquainted with the 
nomenclature of these dies, by mentioning the local¬ 
ity where they intend fishing, will have the varieties 
best suited to those waters sent to them. Flies copied 
irom uuy natural insect or pattern desired. SABA 
J MchKiDE. (Successor to John McBride) Mumford, 
M onroe r>«.nn»v. N V _ Pccj-lv 
HAYDENS 
Revolving Cartridge Belt' 
FOR BREECH LOADERS. 
Sold by all dealers. Send for circular. 
HAYDEN BELT WORKS. Oolnmbns, Ohio 
ShN I £'u« r «io > To gSoo'ipv^iid'to $ 10 to 
block Privileges has paid and 
will puy Large Profiia. Railroad 
Stocks,*Bonds* and Gold bought 
rnrr on Margins. Interest SixlVr^rnn 
rntL Gent, allowed on deposits sub- J)0UUa 
jeet to sight draft. 
Buck waiter <t- Co., Bankerx and Broker#, fto, 10 
Wall Street, Aew Vurk, 
