FOREST AND STREAM. 
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THOR SALE—THREE GORDON' SET- 
-L 1 ter Pops, out of Jin, of ,1. R Tilley’s stock-. 
Four Paps, dam Gipsey, IHt*U setter, by ’Rodman's 
Dash; sire, Gordon setter Tom. Liver-colored Point¬ 
er, four years old, broken on unail and grouse: lowest 
I>rfre, $30. H. R. VONDE RSMITT, 
R_Lancaster, Penn. 
F or sale-the famous setter 
floe BUFF, winner of the first two prizes at 
Watertown, N. Y..ln 1875, consisting of Ule cham¬ 
pion S100 Gold Medal, and a §10 Gold Whistle. A 
perfect doe, ana warranted in every respect. Sold 
for want of use solely. Medals go with dog. Inquire 
of editor Forest and Stream, or the owner, L. BAR¬ 
BER. Syracuse, N. Y. It 
piOOTCERS FUR SALE—QUEEN, black, 
VY and KING, black and tan; winners of 2d ana 
3d at Chicago; about 15 months old; have never been 
bred or trained; pedieree for fonr eenerations fur¬ 
nished; full brother and’sister; price’§25 each 
J. W, MUNSON, 
It_110 Locust street, St. Louis. 
F OR SALE-TWO RABBIT AND Rut- 
hunting FERRETS. 
WILLIAM BARNES. 
9 and 11 Hester street, New fork. 
QTUD ENGLISH SETTERS, FROM 
kj Llewellin’s Kennel. Imported Field Trial Set¬ 
ters LEICESTER and PARIS. These celebrated 
prize winners will he allowed to serve bitches, either 
native or bine blood, at §50 each, gold. For pedigree, 
etc., address L. H. SMITH, 
fcb34 3m Strathroy, Ontario, Canada. 
F or sale—a good, staunch, 
thoroughbred, well-broken Setter of the Gil- 
dersleeve strain; perfect retriever, and floe nose; 
color orange and white; price $100. Address H. 8., 
at this office. feb-14 tf 
Champion Field Trial Blood. 
Any American wishing to import tbe heat English 
Pointer blood can do so, from the Drake or Belle 
strain, by applying to 
R. J.* LLOYD PRICE, 
Rhiwlas, Bala, N. Wales. England. 
This strain of pointers are not sold in England, and 
have produced more winners in the Held than any 
other blood; in fact, they are to pointers what Mr. 
Laverack’s breed are to setters, feb24 2t 
F or sale—four full-blooded 
Beagle Rounds—Three dogs, two yearn old, and 
oue slut, four years old: all well broken; slow' and 
close trackers; warranted. 
J. T. KNIGHT, Jr.. 
fcbSI 2t Christian, Lancaster Go., Penn. 
rm ■ ’ * kiiwinrc, i o*tieei, me 
„.i, To-lio, and controlled by hand and whistle, for$50. 
Extra Held practice, $50. Tricks taught. Dogs hoarded 
'it $• i per moui h. FRAN KLIN SUMNE R, 
Brush Hill Road, Milton, Mass. 
P, O. Address, Blue Hill, Mass. 
Reference: Wm. R. Schaefer, gunmaker, G1 Elm 
Street, Boston. novlS 6m 
I!™ GARDNER, M, D., HAS CONSTANT- 
LA on hand and for sale, medicines adapted to 
cure of all diseases. Dealer in sport ng dogs of 
every variety. Dogs trained for reasonable compen- 
sation. No. 111 South Fifth ave., N. Y. Oct 22 
SPRATT’S 
Patent Meat Fibrine Dog Cakes. 
Tliev contain meat and that anti-scorbutic fruit tbe 
date (the only substitute for fresh vegetables), ana 
the exclusive use of which in the manufacture of 
dog food is secured to ns hv patent; they will keep 
dogs in perfect condition without other food, and 
obviate worms. Every cake is stamped -Spratt’s 
Patent.” Be sure to observe this. For sale by F. O. 
de LUZE, 18 South William street, New Tori*, iii 
cases of l cwt._ febl7 4t 
r PIIE NEW YORK KENNEL CLUB 
J- have util two setter pups, font mouths old, for 
sale, hy Dr. Struchan’s Don It., out of Mr. James 
Goidon Bennett's imported hitch Jessie; very hand¬ 
some; red, and red and white; $73 for the brace 
Apply to WM. STAPLETON. 49 East Twenty-third 
Street, N, Y. city, or at this office. feblT tf 
P URE BRED BETTER DOGS AND 
bitchc, broken and unbroken, and setter and 
UlV.'V',' 'P? for sale. LOW for cash. Address 
AMATEUR. Delaware Cily. Del. Doc23 tf 
DOGS TRAINED. 
C1ETTERS AND POINTERS TAUGHT 
KJ to Retrieve, Point, Hnnt, Charge, To-Heel, Hie- 
Oil Tfl.lltl filial OlVnf nol 1 n/1 htr lioewl a J ... V. t.. * 1 .. e_e**r. 
Waterproof, 
Mildew-proof, 
AND 
Moth-proof 
HUNTING, 
AND 
PISHING 
Garmen ts, 
TREATED BY AN 
IMPROVED 
PROCESS. 
New and simple method of Revolving Cartridge 
Bolls, Patented November 9th, IH75. Improved 
method of securing Shells iu Belts and Vests either 
and up. 
EVERY GARMENT MADE SPECIALLY TO OR¬ 
DER. 
CORDUROY. FUSTIAN, TAJV COLORED DUCK 
AND OTHER FABRICS. 
Illustrated Price List sent on Application. 
GEO. C. HENNING, 
410 Seventh Street. 
MIT29 ly_WASHINGTON CITY. 
Zoological Garden. 
FAIR.MOU.Vr PARK, PHILADELPHIA. 
.Open everyday. A large collection of Living Wild- 
Seasts, Birds, mid Rapides. Admission, 25 cents: 
Juldren under twelve, 10 eents. jangly 
otismen's (goods. 
Xliii-tl Edition. 
HOLABIRD'S CELEBRATED SUITS. 
Waterproof and Mildew proof, complete.§20.00 
“ Wading Jackets .. 6.00 
DUNCKLEE'S CAMP STOYES. Prlceglo. 
Those desiring something light aud durable for 
camping purposes will find this stove exactly right; 
weighs only 25 pounds; will cook for ten persons. 
The ware consists of Kettle, Tea Kettle, Coffee Pot, 
Fry-pan, round Tin Pan, two square Pans, Dipper, 
Gridiron, Tent Collar, and eight feet Funnel Stove 
Pipe, with oven that will roast 15 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 the size of an ordinary shawl 
strapped. A light, durable, compact, and comfort¬ 
able couch. Sent by express C. »». D., $5, including 
side and supporting sticks at the head. J ust the thing 
for the camp or lawn. 
CAMP TENTS, 
for fonr persons, 7. 6. square, weighs 15 lbs.; Gan 
be packed In knapsack. Price $10. Ten feet square 
tor six persons, §15. 
American Do? Biscuits, 
Made of nutritive bone and mnscle making materia), 
and Is the only portable food for dogs made in this 
country. Put up ill packages of 10, 25, and 100 pounds, 
and warranted not to spoil in any climate. Price, 
10c. per pound. 
Jack Lamp, 
for nieht shooting and fishing, running rapids, light¬ 
ing camp, etc.; the best light ever ihveiiled. $(i 25. 
THOMSON'S FISHING AND HUNTING SUITS, 
best quality of waier-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 cheap. English style; extra 
pocket in back for cartridges. Entire suit, $15. 
HKGEMAN’S PORTABLE CANVAS BOATS. 
BOND’S METALLIC BOATS. 
Hart’s Metallic Shells* 
The bBst shell ever offered to sportsmeu. All sizes 
on hand und made to order. 
Moccasins, Oil Tanned, 
for the woods; three different stylos. $3, §5 50 and $6, 
“Tlie Ampersand.” 
COLVIN’S CANVAS BOAT. 
The most complete portable bout constructed. The 
largest size weighs but 12 pounds. Gan be packed in 
snace of leas than half cubic loot. Prices within 
reach of all. 
No. 1, 8 feet, weight 8 pounds.g-25 00 
No. 2, 10 feet, weight 10 pounds. 32.00 
No. 3,12 leet, weight 12 poun ds. 40.00 
sep9 
The Goss Revolving Cartridge Holder. 
The best Iblug of the kind ever invented. Garries 
paper or metal cartridges either end up with perrect 
security. Weighs but If pounds, and only It inches 
wide. Price, O. O. D., §5 50. 
Special attention paid to selection or guns for gen¬ 
tlemen at a distance by an expert and an old sports 
Bognrdns’ New Book, “Trip to England.” 
With how guns are made and hints to sportsmen. 
Price 50 cents. 
Sole agent in New York city for J. H. Batty, U. S. 
Taxidermist. N. A. birds and eggs for collectors, 
Bnck’sheads, and game birds a specialty. Orders 
filled with dispatch. 
We furnish every article necessary for the outfit of 
sportmen in the camp or field. Goods sent every¬ 
where by express. Remit only by draft. Post Office 
order, or registered letter to 
EATON & CO., 
P. O. Box 5,109. Sportsmen’s Emporium, 
NO, 17 Ann street, New York City, 
The experience of five years 
| has proved that this Compact 
and Reliable Work of General 
Information is better adapted 
to the wants of all classes of 
■he community than any other 
work of the kind ever pub¬ 
lished. It has been proven by 
“AJIMMENSE SALES, 
Numerous Commendatory Notices Re¬ 
ceived, 
And by its uniform 
SUCCESS WITH AGENTS, 
The edition of 1876 has been 
THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. 
It contains 150,1100 articles, 3,000 wood engravings, 
and eighteen handsomely engraved and colored maps. 
The work is issued in parts, and a specimen copy 
with map, will he sent to any address, free of r.ust- 
age, for twenty cents. 
BAKES, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, 
(Successors to T. Ell wood Zell,) 
l\oa. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street, 
PHILADELPHIA, H V. 
Janl8-12t 
New York Mailing Agency. 
With latest improved Newspaper Folding and 
Mailing Machines. 13Spruce St.,4th door from 
11‘ibuue Bui] dings. J AMES BRADY. Manager aud 
Proprietor, Open day and piglit, 
By CHARLES HALL0CK, 
AUTHOR OF THE FISHING TOURIST. 
ista, Invalid^ and Settlers, and has been long needed 
by Winter tourists to Florida aud nesons seeking set- 
lientent there. It gives a Tull classification of the game 
, and fish of the Southern Peninsula, routes of interior 
[ and coastwise travel, the agricultural resources of the 
j country, and sites for settlement, bints for camping 
j oot, resorts for game, hotels, and such other informa- 
/ Lion as will be of great benefit to visitors seeking 
I * Florida for health, pleasure, exploration, or perma¬ 
nent settlement. 
318 pp., 12ino. Price, $1 50. 
CONTENTS : 
IntTodnctory Chapter. 
Birds-eye Glance at Florida. 
Outfit for sportsmen. 
Hint-8 for Southern Hunting. 
Coastwise Routes of Travel. 
Game Animals and Birds of Florida. 
Game Fish of Florida. 
Three Months in Florida for One Hundred Dollars, 
Supplementary Hints rot* Cheap Recreation. 
Up the St. John River. 
Indian River. 
Florida the Promised Land. 
Fort Capron. 
Fishing at St. Augnstine. 
Black Bans Fielnog on Spruce Creek. 
Iluniing the Panther. 
The Environs of Tallahassee. 
Private Dougherty and the Baas. 
Pet Birds of St. Augustine. 
Steam Yachting on the St. John 
Among the Seminole*. 
In the Cvpreaa Swamps. 
Cruising Along Shore. 
Shooting ai Salt Lake. 
The Okeechobee Expedition. 
Southwest Florida, 
No. 1—Fernand inn to Cedar Keys. 
No, 2—Manatee Sanizoiu aud Gasparilla. 
No. 3—Among the Keys. 
No. 4—Meteorology, 
No. 5 - Pun ta liared and Oaloosahatcl ie. 
No. (i—Up the Oaloosahatelile River. 
No. 7—Visit to Okeechobee. 
No. 8—Indian Mounds and Canals. 
No. 9—Tampa. 
No. lu—Suburrancan Streams. 
No. II—A Sportsman’s Paradise. 
No. 12—Suggestions to Tourists. 
Published by Forest and Stream Pub- 
lishing (Jo., 
No. 17 CHATHAM STREET. NEW YORK, 
Aud for sain by nil booksellers. Sent by mail, post- 
age prepaid, on receipt of price atotlice or publica¬ 
tion. 
THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, AGENTS. 
For Florida. 
P HILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN 
Mail Steamship Company's line to Savannah, 
Ga.. sailing every Saturday, from Pier 32, below Pine 
street, Delaware River, at 12 o'clock noon, making 
close connections through to all points South. Th»- 
liue iscouiposed of the steamships JUNIATA and \v Y- 
O.MING. The Wyoming (foes not carry padtengrrs . 
The Juniatu is a favorite ship with the traveling pub¬ 
lic, having passenger accommodations of the mont 
superb character. She has recently been refitted and 
elegantly furnished with everything requisite to the 
comfort and convenience of passengers. 
Families en wide for FLORIDA, Georgia, Alabama, 
and even us far as New Orleans, will find the Savan¬ 
nah rgute the most desirable for comfort, as well as 
the most economical. Through trains or ilie Central 
Railroad of Georgia, and Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, 
Florida, leave Savannah every morning and evening. 
The Florida steamers leave Savannah three days in the 
week for all points on the coast. 
For through passenger tickets and bills of lading to 
all points in Florida, Georgia. Alabama and Tennes¬ 
see, apply to WM. L. JAMES, General Agent, dJIJ 
SonthDelaware avenue. Philadelphia. 
MANNING’S 
For 1876, 
WILL BE 
PUBLISHED IN MAY, 
Regatta Edition.Price, 50 Cents. 
Club Edition. Cloth and Gilt Edged. ..Price, $l OO. 
Club Edition, Morocco Cover ana Case, Price, $£2.00. 
INTERNATIONAL YACHT AGENCY, 
Office of 
“MANNINGS YACHTING ANNUAL.” 
A large number of yachts for sale. Particulars fur¬ 
nished on application. 
tanlB tf 
U, S. Camp Lounge Co., | 
TBO?, 1LY. Circulars? IPreo. 
Very Smnll. 
e $3 fg. 
to $10 
The Popular SbeTidanLonnge, $5 plain; $10 quilted, 
is the standard with sportsmen. Sold at Eaton & 
Co.*8,103 Nassau st., and E. S. Harris, 177 B roadway 
SIM QikO tl OO ShRTes ‘ m Wifi street 
tpl v J often leads to fortune, 
bend for a copy of the Wall Street Review and 
Pamphlet, showing the various methods of opera- 
frpg- J- HIC'KLJNG «fe CO., Bankers aud Brokers, 
:2 Broadway. N. V. Dec 23 
UKGI<:Hli\u from Nature in Pencil and Water 
Colors, and Drawing and Painting iu Colored 
Crayons; a practical instructor, illustrated, only 5<H\ 
Of booksellers or by mail. JESSE HANEY & CO,, 
U» Nassau srteet, 2$, Y. D*e30-tf 
Miscellaneous, 
Fishing Tackle, 
Rods,Keels, Lines, Artificial Flies, Nets, 
Baits, Fish Hooks, &e. 
Split Bamboo Fly Rods and Reels 
OF THE FINEST WORKMANSHIP. 
Tackle suitable for Maine, Adirondack. Canadian* 
and other fishing. 
ARTIFICIAL FLIES DRESSED TO ORDER. 
BKEECH AND MIZZLE LOADING GL\8, 
Aod Sportsmens’ goods of all kinds, 
Manufactured and Imported by 
BARTON, ALEXANDER £ WALLER, 
lOl & 103 DUANE ST., (neap 
Broadway) New York. 
ABBEY a IMBRIE, 
SUCCESSORS TO 
ANDREW CLERK & CO. 
48 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
IMPORTERS. MANUFACTTHIERR AND DEALERS IN 
On hand the largest nnCt best assortment ever ex¬ 
hibited in the United States. They particularly call 
attention to their 
TROUT, SALMON AND BASS RODS. 
Every variety of Salmon mid Trout Flies, and Hooka 
on Gnt. Cutty Hunk and Pasaue Islands Bass Lines, 
waterproof Braided Silk Lines, every size and quality of 
SILK, LINEN AND COTTON LINES, 
And every Variety aud Style of 
FISH HOOKS. 
Parties fitted out with appropriate Tackle for the 
Rocky Mountains and Pacific Coast, Canatla, Marne, 
the Adirondacks, <te., Ac. 
Split Bamboo, Trout nnd Salmon Hod. and Reels 
a HpeCialtv. 
Agenta Tor the St. Lawrence Fishing Co. Sole Im¬ 
porters of Wnrriifs Celebrated Drilled 
4-29 Eyed Reedies 
BRADFORD S ANTHONY, 
374 Washington. St., Boston. 
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS IN 
Fisliing: Tacltlo, 
Fisbiiifr Kofis, 
Fi*n Hooks, 
AND 
ANGLING IMPLEMENTS. 
augUO-ly 
Hnorris 
ods, 
FOB 
Trout, Salmon, and Bass. 
ALSO 
Trout, Salmon, and Dns* Flies, Reels, Lines, 
Leader*, Fly-Hooks, die. 
THADDFUS NORRIS, 
Junl3-ly 208 Weal Logan Square, Philadelphia. 
J. B. Crook & Co., 
MAHUTACTUBHJia A 
SO Fulton St., N. Y. 
N. B.—Sole manufacturers in this country of the 
celebrated 
Green Heart Rods, 
for Trcm*. Bfttiq and Salmon, 
McBride Flies. 
H aying been fob the past 
twelve years associated with my father, John. 
MeBnde, in the manufacture of fishing tackle, 1 feel 
competent to continue the business an I supply the 
custom with the same quality as heretofore. Parlies 
supplied with casting lines and artificial flies for 
Pennsylvania trout streams, Adirondacks, the Maine 
Woods, Lake Superior, Thousand Islands, Canadian, 
and other waters. Anglers not acquainted with the 
nomenclature of these Jliets, hy mentioning the local¬ 
ity where they intend fishing, will have the varieties 
best suited to tbos&wnters sent to them. Flies copied 
irom any nainml insect or pattern desired. SARA 
J. MottRJDR, (Successor to John McBride) Mnmford, 
Monroe c^nrirv: N Y. Peci-ly 
HAYDFN’iS 
Revolving Cartridge Bell 
FOIl BREECH LOADERS. 
Sold by oil dealers. Send for circnlar. 
^ HAYDEN BELT WORKS, Colnrabus, Ohio 
Snp?.Q.fim 
§10 TO §500 invested in S 1 Q tO 
Stork Privileges has paid und 
will pay Lnrgc Profils, liutlroud 
SlocUh, Bonds und Gold honshl, 
rnrr on Margins. Interest Six Per (hr fin 
rilLL Pent, allowed on daposils Bub- JSDUll. 
ieet to sightdrilft. 
Buekwailer A Go., Bankers and Broken, 3it>. 10 
Wall biro* How York, 
