278 
FOREST AND STREAM 
E DALY CUN 
MONEY SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES. 
Every Gun Fully Warranted. 
Send for Catalogue to 
r<mrr\ rrnn t t tlt/~< n i t 
S4 and SO CHAMBERS ST., IV. ¥., 
And to ~W. It. Schaefer, Cl Elm St., Boston, and F. P. Taylor, 72 E. Madison St., Chicago. Green's patent Loader, price $2. 
Paper and Metallic Shells 
Breech Loading Shot Guns, 
Manufactured by the 
UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., 
BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 
THE STURTEVANT SHELLS are the easiest, reloaded. 
Do not ha™ to unscrew the head nor use an awl to remove 
the exploded caps. THE PATENT MOVABLE ANVILS, 
made of steel wire, will not bend or break. 
THE BERDAN PATENT SHELLS, new model, with 
Hobbs’ patent waterproof primers, never miss fire, and arc 
highly prized bv all that have used them. 
PAPER SHELLS.—By repeated experiment^ and great 
outlay for improved materials, and machinery made ex¬ 
pressly for the purpose, we can now warrant our BROWN 
PAPER SHELLS eqoal to any Imported. They are sure 
fire, and will not burst in the gun, 
inquire of any of the dealers in sporting materials for 
theU. M. C. Co.’s Shells. 
Not sold at retail by the manufacturers. dee23 tf 
Hart's Sportsman’s Favorite Metallic Shells for 
Breech Loading Shot Grans. 
These Shells are easily loaded, and the caps easily extracted from inside. Head solid, and much thicker 
than any shell now made, giving a solid seat for cone or anvil, which prevents it from driving thjpugh or 
springing awav, thereby causing missfires. The cone is made of uickle and fastened solid in its place. It 
neither rusts or corrodes fast like moveable anvil made of steel. The nickle cone also prevents mlssfire 
when cap has been left on shell for a few days, which is liable to occur either in steel or iron. These shells 
are lln.iy finished, and made auy length ordered, from 2J to 3( inches. 
Shells and Loaders, and description Price Lists, car. be obtained from all the leading sportsmen's houses 
throughout the country. GKO. K. HART * CO., 303 and 365 Market st., Newark, N. J. 
From Captain Bogardus, Champion Wing Shot of America. 
Messrs. George E. Hart & Co., 
Gentlemen- The fifty shells I received from you to-day sait me better than any 1 have ever used. They 
are stronger and better in every respect, and I shall nse them in all my shooting hereafter. Tours trnly. 
may13-ly A - 11 Bosardds. 
Woven Rowing, Base Ball, and Gymnasium suits, 
Something New! 
THREE BARRELED 
BEEECH-LOA DING GUNS. 
(TWO SHOT AND ONE RIFLE.) 
A new feature in the Sporting Line. Forms a light 
and compact gun frem eight to ten pound, giving to 
sportsmen the very thing so often wanted in all 
kinds of shooting. 
Breech-Loading Shot Guns, 
Combining all the modern improvements, and war¬ 
ranted to give satisfaction 
Alturlng muzzle to breech-loaders a specialty—from 
$30 to $45. Rifle attached if desired. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
W. H. BAKER, 
mcli30 6m LISLE, BROOME CO..K.T. 
CHAS. GREEN, 
Manufacturer of 
Brcecli Loading Shot Guns. 
The strongest and most durable snap action made. 
Shooting qualities first-class. 
MUZZLE LOADERS CONVERTED TO BREECH 
LOADERS. 
Same action as new guns. Send for circular and 
price Urn, No. 8 West Main street, Rochester, N. 1. 
Oc 3-fan 
. 31. BATTY, 
Taxidermist, 
NEW UTRECHT, NEW YORK, 
Dealer in ob¬ 
jects of Natural 
History, Dining- 
Room Taxider¬ 
my, Game Birds 
on shields and 
stands, Bricks’ 
i Heads, Antlers, 
I Carved Heads. 
[ T ax i de rmists’ 
impolies. Skins 
Band eggs forcol- 
I lections, Aquaria 
‘ *tock, ln- 
-ts, Chrysa¬ 
lides, Coral, 
Shells. «fcc. 
Agents: 
Mcrrel Ryder, 
55 Jackson St.. 
St. Paul, Minn., 
and Eaton. Tfolberton & Co., 102 Nassau street, N. Y. 
3 . WAULACE, 
NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST. 
MENAGERIES, MUSEUMS, and CLUBS supplied 
with Beasts. Birds, aud Reptiles of any kind in the 
known world, put up in the most artistic manner, 
from a whale to n minnow, from an elephant to a 
dormouse, from a moa to a humming-bird. Foreign 
skins and artificial eyes. Highest prices paid for rare 
skins, heads, and horns. 
mch30 If No. 19 WILLIAM ST., N. Y. 
Birds and Animals Preserved to OnoEn nv 
B. I.. NEWCOMB, 
TAXIDERMIST, 
NO. 7 CHERRY STREET, SALEM, MASS. 
Instructions given. may25 tf 
tiflll O Jift li 1110 Source in Wall street 
ffllvi spw"j ®I"" often leads to fortune. 
Kid for a copy of the Wall Street Review and 
Pamphlet, showing the varioas methods of opera¬ 
ting. J. HICKLING & CO., Bankere and Brokers, 
J8 Broadway, N. X. 
ARTIFICIAL EYES 
Tor Birds and Animals. 
BREWSTER & KNOWLTON, 
IS. Arch St., Boston, Mass., Importers and Dealers, 
at Wholesale and Retail. mch9 eofim 
QANADIAN ORNITHOLOGY. 
"Our Birds of Prey .” 
HENRY G. VENN0R, F. G. S. 
T his beautiful and novel work con¬ 
tains 30 large Photographed Plates, and upwards 
of 150 pages of descriptive letter-press It figures 
and describes every species of Eagle, Falcon, Hawk, 
Buzzard, and Owl that is known to occur or occasion¬ 
ally to have visited Canada. 
No less than fifteen specifically distinct Falcons and 
Hawks, three Eagles, and ten Owls are described as 
inhabiting Canada, some of these, however, being 
given as “exceedingly rare.” 
The letter-preFs of the work is, throughout, based 
upon the Author’s personal observations in the Cana¬ 
dian field between the years I860 and 1876, and is filled 
with new and orginal facts relating to the distribu¬ 
tion, habits, and nidificalion of these Birds. It also 
contains the observations of recent American writers 
on several species concerning which there has been 
much controversy. 
The whole form a series which it would be difficult 
to improve upon, and one that is not to be found rep¬ 
resented in any one collection In the Dominion of 
Canada—many of the Birds figured having neen sent 
from distant places on purpose for these plates. All 
are Canadian Specimens. 
The copyright of the whole work has been secured 
for Canada and the United States by the Author, and 
only a sma:l edition will at present be issued. This 
will be distributed in Canada, to Subscribers in the 
order in which their names occur on the Subscription 
Lists. Early orders are solicited. 
Price Complete, In Cloth (30 Plates), - - $13 
P. S.—The Pises of this Work will not be sold 
separately, but, if desired the whole book may be had 
in paper cover, $12. 
DAWSON BROS., 
may£5 tf _ Montrea., Canada, Publishers. 
MANNING'S 
FOR 1876, 
WILL BE 
Published Shortly, 
Club Edition, cloth and gilt edged.$2.00 
Club Edition, morocco cover, with case. 2.50 
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THOMAS MANNING. 318 
BROADWAY, N. Y. 
MANNING’S YACHT AGENCY, Office of “MAN¬ 
NING’S YACHTING ANNUAL.” 
A large number of yachts for sale. Particulars fur- 
nished on application. _ _ tf 
Fysshe and Fysshynge . 
From the “Hoke of St. Albans,” 
BY DAME JULIANA BERNERS, 
A. D. 1496. 
Quoted by Izaak Walton in His “Angler. ” 
American Edition, with Preface and copious Glos¬ 
sary oy Geo. W. Van Siolen, Esq., of the New York 
Bar; heavy tinted paper; square 12mo., 120 pages, 
cloth; the absurd old illustrations reproduced. 
The charming old book, with all its quaintness and 
freshness, is needed in the library of every angler, 
and of every gentleman of education. Get a copy 
and enjoy it. 
Send P. O. order for price, $1.50, or order it C. O. D. 
from Forest and Stream.ap!27 3m 
Extra cloth gilt front and back, beveled boards, 443 
pp., large 8vo., with numerous excellent maps, 
plates, and diagrams. 
/Special Commissioner of the London Field. 
“A most excellent work.”— N. Y. Independent. 
“Executed with evident painstaking sagacity and 
ahil i ty. ” —Philadelphia Press . 
“We have nothing to express but satisfaction with 
the book.”— London Spectator . 
“Consult ‘Nebraska.’ London Nonconformist. 
“We cun hardly conceive any information it does 
not contain.”— Land and Water. 
“Conscientious, painstaking, and impartial.”— Lonr 
don Field. 
The reviews are unanimously favorable, and they 
would fill a volume larger than “Curley’s Nebraska.” 
AMERICAN NEWS CO., Nassau St. 
rochO 3m ORANGE JUDD CO..Broadway* IL Y« 
^TEW SPORTING BOOK. 
Handbook for Youns Sportsmen. 
A cheap but reliable treatise on Angling. Artificial 
Fly-making, Haunts and Habits of Game, Sporting 
Nomenclature, Care and Training of Sporting Dogs, 
etc., etc., to which is added a complete list of Home 
and Foreign Sporting Journals. 'Sent post-paid to 
any address on receipt of SB cents. Address 
apll3 3m _ ?. E. FONDyMontello, Wis. 
ITT HPT 11 A Win Florida Agricullurint. 
F J>W IvlUA Weekly. S3 a year. Send 
)0c. for specimen. Proceedings Florida Fruit Grow¬ 
ers’ Association—mooting of 1875—25c. Climatology 
and Resources of Florida. 15c Gallt-aia’s Treatise on 
the Citrus Family (translated from the French), SI. 
Gnide Map of Florida, 50c. Address Walton & Co., 
Jacksonville, Fla, Say where you saw this, tf 
By CHARLES HALLOCK, 
AUTHOR OF THE FISHING TOURIST. 
Published by Forest and Stream Pub¬ 
lishing CO .3 
No, 17 CHATHAM STREET, NEW YORK, 
And for sale by all booksellers. Sent by mail, post¬ 
age prepaid, on receipt of price at office of publica¬ 
tion, 
THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, AGENTS. 
Hallock’s Fishing Tourist. 
This work will be of great service at this season to 
anglers selecting localities for fishing, either for Trout 
or Salmon. For sale by Harper & Brothers, or at 
the office of Forest and Stream. Price $2. ap!6 tf 
J^ESCRIPTIVE GUIDE 
ADIRONDACKS, 
AND HAND BOOK OF TRAVEL 
To Saratoga Springs, Schroon Lake, Lakes Luzerne, 
George, and Champlain, the Ausable Chasm, 
the Thousand Islands, Massens Springs, 
and Trenton Falls. 
By E. R. WALLACE, 
Newly Reused Edition. 
Handsome 32mo., Flexible Covers. Red and Gold, 
Maps, etc. Beautifully Illustrated. Over 
80b pages. Price, $2. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
From Hon. J. T, Ueadlev, the Historian, Anthor or 
“Adirondack, or Life in the Woods,” Ac, 
It is admirably written, and has just enough of hu¬ 
mor, sentiment, and description of scenery mixed, to 
make it delightful. The illustrations are well chosen 
and very effective, while tne instructions respecting 
routes, localities, distances, outfits, Ac., embrace 
everythin? that can be desired. Taking it all in all, 
it is the most complete book that has been publiahcd 
on the Adirondacks, not excepting even my own—a 
compliment that I trust will be properly appreciated 
for its extraordinary disinterestedness. 
From Albert B. Street, the Poet, and Author of 
“Woods and Waters,” ‘ The Indian Pass,” *&c. 
I think it is tho best work on the forest that has ap¬ 
peared—superior In word-painting to Murray’s, and 
full of wood pictures and vivid scenes of camp-life. 
We realize that we are in the forest, arc living with 
you in the scenes described, and that the trees are 
waving and the waters flowing over and by ns. ThiB, 
I think, the true test of a good book, impressing its 
reality and distinctive life on the mind. As a “Guide 
Book,” it Is most creditable and valuable. Indeed, it 
is the only thing of the kind that has yet been pub¬ 
lished—tne very thing that has been so long wanted 
and waited for. It must have cost you intense appli¬ 
cation and labor. Yon may well be content that you 
have produced a good book. 
From Benson J. Lossiug, the Historian. 
I have read thOBC portions descriptive of tho places 
Which camo under my personal observation, with the 
deepest interest, and most cheerfully testify to tho 
general accuracy of your pictures as I recall impres¬ 
sions made of them at the dates of my visits. 1 re¬ 
gard your “Descriptive Guide” and the “Appendix” 
as a most useful— nay, indispensable, manual for tour¬ 
ists to that wonderful Wilderness. A tour in that 
region is eminently a practical matter, and for that 
reason I regard your “Guide” as an important, useful, 
and timely publication, 
Sent by mall on receipt of price, $2. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 
mayll tf 17 Chatham street, N. Y. City. 
APPLY SOON 
Advertisers of 
SPORTING GOODS, SUMMER RESORTS, PLEA¬ 
SURE ROUTES, HOTELS, RAILWAY 
AND STAGE LINES, Ac., 
Will find 
W allace’s 
Guide to the Adirondacks 
An inyaluablo mode of reuchlng a liberal and wealthy 
class of tourists, whose patronage is most fleshed. 
ThiB book is Standard; it has ah extended sale, and 
new editions are issued each spring. The copyright is 
now owned, and the Guide will he published hereafter 
by the Forest and Stream Publishing Company. 
Terms op Advertising: 
One Full Page.S40 
One Half Page. ... 25 
One Quarter Page . 15 
Those desiring to secure space will please apply 
soon to 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 
New York City. 
Or to E. It. WALLACE, 
mayll Syracuse, New York. 
We are now prepared »o furnish badgeB or medals 
of any description at short notice. Having a first 
class designer, and every facility for making good 
work, we solicit orders from all associations, and will 
guarantee satisfaction. Designs for gold work fur¬ 
nished on application. 
J. W. Hayes & Co., 
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, 
mayll 3m 932 Broad street, Newark, N. J. 
Zoological Garden. 
FAIRMOUNT PARK, PHILADELPHIA. 
Open everyday. A large collection of Living Willi 
Beasts, Birds, and Reptiles, Admission, 85 cents: 
Children undei twelve, 10 cents, Jxnfj ly 
