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FOREST AND STREAM 
Clarendon Hotel, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. BOW-FACIN'G ROWING GEAR, 
CHARLES LELAND.Proprietor, 
OF ROS8MORE HOUSE, NEW YORK, DELEVAN HOUSE ALBANY. 
THE CLARENDON 
la delightfully located, and nas accommodations of pecnliar excellence. Jt is patronized by tho aristocracy of 
this country and Europe. , A . . , 
RATES'.-$28 per week for July and August; $31 for September; $4 per day, transient:. 
§otqls and %le§ortn for^yortpinen. 
PROSPECT PARK HOTEL, 
CATSKLLL, N. T. 
High elevation, mountain air, wtttl Eccnery unsur¬ 
passed in the world: 20acres of grounds. First-class 
accommodation for 390 to 400 guests. Accessible hy 
day hoat8 and cars Hudson River Railroad. Persons 
visiting Ibis deligbl.fnl resort with a view to secure 
rooms, Will be impressed with Us unnsual attractions. 
Address JOHN BREASTED, Catskill. jn39 3mo 
RICE LAKE, 
1DLEWILD, HARWOOD, CANADA. 
A delightful summer resort for gentlemen and their 
wives on Stony Point. Bass. Pickerel, Jlascalonge, 
Indians, Canoes, etc. „ 
A.Y.DENIO, Proprietor. 
***Cars from Toronto to Port Hope or Cobourg, or 
boat from Rochester to Port Hope. j e2i 3m 
J ORDAN HOUSE,—“HEAD OF THE 
BOG."—Opposite the month of Jordan River, 
Colton, St. Lawrence county, N. Y., til. U. OBER, 
Proprietor. Particular attention given to carting 
Boats and Baggage to Moosebead. Boarding Sporting 
Parlies a specially. Experienced and reliable guides 
obtained on short notice. P. O. Address, Sontff Col¬ 
ton, St. Lawrence comity. N. Y. Reference in New 
York, John P. Waters. 18 John street. jeB9 <11: 
PAVILION HOTEL, 
NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND, 
K. T. COLE, Pi-oprietoi*. 
Weekly Hops, Boating, Fishing, Driving, Billiards, 
Bowling, Croquet. A promenade piazza 910 feet 
long. _ _]e ° W 
B oard at high bridge eor two 
persons; private family; high and spacious 
ground* and stable; convenient to Harlem River; 
boatioff and flaking; thirty minutes from Forty-second 
street Station. Hudson River Railroad. Address E. 
M. B., this office. _3 eS tf 
Bromfield House, 
Messenger Bros.. 
55 BROMEIELD STREET, 
Host on i>Ioss. 
The House for Sportsmeru 
PARKS HOUSE, 
MAGOG. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, 
A. \V. HUBB ARD, Prop’r 
This is one of the linest fishing localliesin the East¬ 
ern Townships of Canada, and is situated at the out- 
el of LakcMemphrnmagog. Reached by stage eleven 
miles from Ayre-* Flat, on Pasumpsic Railroad, or by 
boat from Newport.jel 3m 
BROOK’S HOTEL, 
WATERLOO, PROVINCE QUEBEC, CANADA. 
House new, large, and well kept, good bar, &c. 
Free bus to depot. Dai’yline of stages to Magog, 
Sherbrooke, and iMelbourne, on Grand Tri»nk Railway. 
Waterloo is a pleasant, thriving village near Water¬ 
loo Lake, and in the midst or an excellent shooting 
and dshiug district—Lunge, Lake Trout, Speckled 
Trout, Bass, and Pickerel nc ■* 
iel Sm 
OTTAWA HOTEL, 
C. B. BROWN & 3. Q. PERLEY, PnonuETORs, 
Montreal, Canada. 
LOCATED ON 8T. JAMES AND NOTRE DAME 
«TS. THE TWO PRINCI*. AL BUSINESS 
STREETS IN THE CITY. FIRST 
CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. 
jel Bm 
Board During Centennial 
IN PHILADELPHIA. 
A FEW SELECT TRANSIENT AND FERMA- 
nent parties can be accommodated by a private 
family, strictly first-class. with reasonable charge*. 
Rooms can be engHged for the whole or any portion of 
Exhibition term. The house is situated within 12 
minutes of the Centennial Grounds', and 20 minutes 
from the business centre of Philadelphia. 
Bny ticket ($2.65), via Pennsylvania Railroad, for 
Germantown Junction Station, which is distant only 
200 yards from the house. Address 
Lr GARVBR. 2908 N. 16th St.. Philadelphia. 
BELMONT HOTEL, 
623 and 625 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 
(Opposite Globe Theatre .) 
Located In the centre of the city, anti easily reached 
bystreet car* and stages. Elevators, steam anil all 
modern improvements Rooms (.European plan), $1 
per dav upward- A firskdusu Restaurant, ~ ... 
Dining-Rooms, if preferred, nt. moderate 
most convenient location, a quiet. aDd comfortable 
home, and first-class uccommortations at prices adapt¬ 
ed to the stringency of tho times, are the special ad¬ 
vantages afforded at the • BELMONT-” 
md&0 am xi a t? r» v .Vr r<n 1 
Rossin House, Toronto, Canada. 
SHEARS & SON, Proprietors. 
This lioii8eia a favorite resort for gentlemen aportf- 
ien from all carta of the United States and Canada. 
A ll about Florida, no ques- 
tion enn be asked about Florida, her lands, 
prodners, health, climate, resources,labor, population, 
&c.. that is not answered in the Florida New- 
Yorker. it is edited by a gentleman who haa live d 
there over 25 years, is a practical farmer and a line 
writer. Published weekly, by the Florida New- 
Yorkeb Publishing Co., 22 Beekmnn-st., N. Y. City, 
$ > per Annum, or Single Copy, 10 cenis, Jn0 tf 
IT Vanity Fair. 
* ^ It is shaved from the best Natu¬ 
ral Leaf, for Meerschaum and Cigarette*.- Does not 
make the tongue sore. Sample on receipt of 20 
cents. Highest award. Vienna, 1873. Send for cir¬ 
cular. WM. H. KIMBALL & CO., 
Peerless Tobacco Works, Rochester, I*. Y. 
From Seth Green. Supt.. JV. Y. State Fisheries. 
I find Vanity Fair to be the beat, article or tobacco 
adapted to the wants of the sportsman. Have used 
yonr tobaccos for many yea.s, and know them all to 
be first-class. 
For Sportsmen. 
A trusty friend, in weariness or trouble; a solid re¬ 
source in Winter and rough weather, is a sweet pipe 
with Vanity Frir. Be6t dealers have it. 
From A. B. Lamberton, Rochester. 
Having smoked your tobacco. Vanity Fair, by the 
camp fire and by the hearth, I believe it in point of 
fragrance ami tarie- superior to all brands known to 
me". Being in search of a tobacco that would nqj tire 
the tongue and mouth. I was made acquainted with 
yonr Vanity Fair, and found it to bo the 7*« plus 'ultra 
of natural leaf. 
For Cigarettes. 
A cigarette is an interlude to the serious habit; a 
graceful make-believe for spare hours. For cigar¬ 
ettes Vanity Fair has no equal. Beet dealers have it. 
From Forest and Stream, N Y. 
Wo have received rrom Messrs. Kimball A Co., or 
Rochester, some choice specimens of their celebrated 
vanity Fair tobacco ill neat motal cases holding a 
pound each; and, aftermost- tLorougb trial, do not 
hesitate to concede to it nil the good qualities which 
its manufacturers claim for it. It is a most, superior 
article, and a great comfort to discriminating 
smokers. 
LAWN MOWERS 
FOR 
Hand and Horse. 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS TO THE 
New York Agricultural Warehouse. 
R. H. Allen & Co. 
189 and 191 WATER ST, NEW YORK. 
api!3 ly 
A.' iREVOLUTlON 
BOATING 
This rowing gear la an invention which allows tho rower to Taco, forward instead of backward, pnlliiiK in 
same raannlr as with the Ordinary oars. The oarsman faces the dircclionm which he goes, and rows IFaster 
and more easily than with any other oar. The stroke is longer than with oriiinary ieirs. Tlie onra am be closGd 
no out of the way without delaching them from the gunwale. The d*oatman makes m»r.effortin altering 
than in directing bis coarse, while walking These oars can he attached to Imd detaohedWin (he hoar, very 
niiicklv and they can hn closed un in a convenient form for carrying. Can be attached to any bout, arm .s c. 
' ally'a- 
.the ••BELMONT." 
HARDY & CO, Proprietors. | 
Bums and Animals Pkksebved to Ohukk nr 
B. Is. NEWCOMB, 
TAXIDERMIST, 
NO. 1 CHERRY STREET, SALEM, “ASS. 
Instructions given. inaySo tf 
course while walking Tnese oars can ne iuimouuu iuiauuu.u.m 
miickl v "and they “can be closed up in a convenient form for carrying. Can be all ached to any ooijr^auu is u«- 
pecialfy adapted'to hunting, fishing, and all kinds of pleasure boating. Address, during Centennial, Hunter s 
bamp" of Forest and Stream, Centennial Branch P. O ., Phdadelp^ LYMAN Patentee. 
je)5 gt ‘MIDDLEFIELD, CONN. 
ORIENTAL POWDLR MILLS, 
MANUFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR TARGET AND SPORTING 
GUNPOWDER. 
BRANDS— Diamond Grain, Falcon Docking, Western Sporting and;Dnckiug. 
Also, mining and Blasting Powders. 
OFFICES-13 Broad st., Boston: 19 Exchange at, Buffalo; 9 State at, Chicago; 327 N. Second at, 
Agencies in all the principal Cities in the Country. 
BOUDREN’S 
Patent Combination 
Reflecting 
Jack Lamp. 
JOHNSON'S 
Patent 
JACK LAMP 
SUPPORT. 
JA nsmNG LAMP. 
For Night Hnnting. 
DEER, COONS, Etc. 
Useful for Night Hnuting, Fishing. Riding 
Horseback, and in open wagons. Light is un¬ 
der perfect control of wearer by alight move¬ 
ment of body, leaving head and arms free. 
For Spearing 
FISH AND EELS, 
In., uwrw, A,™. ..|.*-- Lighting Camps and Landing* 
This Lamp supplies a want long felt by Sportsmen, as it affords them a reliable EOttAU 
hunt and fish in any weather, thereby doubling their cbuucee for sport. As a k^riOfiULUTOIj^^JP ?&p it' 
bits anv carriage. Price, JACK LAMP alone, $6; SUPPORT, $3 each; JACK AND FISHING LAMP. $8 
each. Sent C. G. D., with privilege or examination before payment. 
WHITE MANUFACTURING COMFY, 
BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT. 
A larger size is made, which Is designed to light Steamboats, Wharves, Stables, Storehouse 
Galleries, Ends of Railroad Train*, Omnibuses, very large Wagons, etc. Liberal discount t, 
lor circulars. 
Houses, 
s. Send 
jo22 
N. Y. Safety Steam Power Co., 
Office: 30 COURTLANDT ST., 
BUILDERS OF _ 
STEAM LAUNCHES & YACHTS, 
;aggggSb smss"*” ™" TOM ' L “ E ™- ”* 
J. WALLACE, 
NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST. 
MENAGERIES, MUSEUMS, and CLUBS supplied 
with Beasts. Birds, and Heptiies of any kind rn the 
knnwn world, pur up in the most artistic manner, 
rrom a whale to a minnow, from an elephant ton 
dormouse, from a moa to a hnmmlnp-bird. Foreign 
skin < and anifleiol r yes. Highest prices pmd for rare 
£SSo Wt ^HTB WILLIAM ST., N. T.. 
CHALLENGE. 
The undersigned is prepared to prove all the supe¬ 
rior qualities he claims for his powder. 
Safety, Cleanliness, Strength, Little 
Recoil, Little Smoke, Small Report,, 
less Heating of the Barrel in Rapid 
Firing, anil its Regularity in Shooting. 
He challenges all riflemen to shoot against him with 
black powder. 200 rounds, without wiping; 100 rounds 
off-hand, at 200, S00 and 1.000 yards respectively, and 
HH) rounds In any position ttt same distances; the 2»A) 
rounds equtfily divided at the three ranges; righting 
shots extra. . . 
Will shoot, for money II desired. 
The powder is also well adapted for ehot guns. 
Inquire for the‘‘Dittmar Powder” of your dealer, 
0r, ®‘ tfaa DITTMAR POWDER MANF’G CO.. 
Nitonhst. Mass, 
ATTENTION RIFLEMEN! 
The “FOREST & STREAM” New 
Hand-BooK for Riflemen. 
Rules for Practice and Competition. Practloal Hints 
concerning Range*, Targets, Scoring, RlUes, Sbiwt- 
tne etc Forms for Organisation of Ride Associa¬ 
tions. By-Laws, and a Rifle Associations in America. 
Illustrated wltll Maps. Sketches, and Diagrams. By 
MajuH Geo. O. Staub, Secretary American Rifle As- 
oociation. . __ 
1 vol. 16mo, cloth, Price «0 cent*. 
Sold by all booksellers, or mailed, postpaid, on ie- 
eeipt of price, by J. B. FORD & CO, » New York. 
ja29 _ 
TRIFLE FOR SALE 
A Remington, 40 calibre, ID grains powder, weighing 
about nine pomids This lifle has been used but 
or.ee; baa pletol crip and fall set of accoalrornum*. 
inoluafng 200 Bheue* 160 of which are loaded. Price 
lor the lo^ $ao. Address thw office. ;el& u 
