42 



FOEEST AND STREAM. 



faffi*. 



Russian Vapor, Marble, Baths. 



NO. 55 EAST FOURTH ST., NEAR BROADWAY 

 The most extensive, luxnriima and popnlnr baths on 



I | . ! . M . 



by the most eminont physicians of the city, lo iheir 

 value as a remedy in Cold, Catarrh. Son; Throat, 

 Goat, Eiitniuntism, mid many other afflictions which 

 originate in an inert akin. (iff? 3m 



fje §sienneL 



FOREST CITY KENI\EJL 



FOR IMPORTED SETTERS. 



J dogs Plunket, Carrie, 

 Rnpp and Nell have passed into the above Kennel. 



I '■■■ mhciI ill 111- Stud For ,-er 



i llgrees address 



W. H. Farrar, 



Cleveland, O. 



Jnn25-3m 



WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB 



(FOR POINTERS.) 



Stud dog Sen an Lion; lemon and white, weight fid 



,i -.■■.. i. | i! , - i, Hi » inl. Siren by R. 

 1. ., '•,....■.,..■ .i . . ■ ,, ,„ '.. , 



,' Hamlet and 

 Fee 335. 



ssij*-s«-tt*s Paten* 

 Moat l^il>iino Dog- Calces 



bina'ion with meat auu meal to compose a biscuit if 

 seeoreo to a< bv Litters I'aient. For sale in cases 

 of 1 '^11)8. each. P.O.Db LUZE, soleAg.nt., UB South 

 William street, New Yoik. Special lerine to kounehs 

 and dealers. 



DOG'S CANNOT BLIP THIS COI.LAK 

 :olla 



No matter bow violently i hey pnfl, 



■injure ihe doc. Made of heavy bridle 

 . ntekte i lated trlmmii Ra. Sent By mail 



Willi name of .i.i-s or owner on name plate for $1. CO. 



W tnnfaoturcd by 



'JHJaoixisom. Ac Son, 



301 .Broadway, IV. Y. 



jan4-tf 



Fleas, Fleas! Worms, Worms! 



STEADMAN'S FJLEA POWDER FOR DOGS. 



A Bane to Fleas— A Boon to Dogs. 



i'i, i .-.- lerl a-antced to kill fleas on dogs or 

 i : money relumed. It is put up 



in patent boxes with sliding pepper box top, which 

 i re ill; :. Ilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 



Prices ti l>j n." , .postpaid. 



Aitlit !A NOT for Worms in DOGS. 



A certain remedy. Put up in boxes containing a doz- 



BU powders, with full directions Tor use. Price 50 



gents per box by ma!l. Both the above are recom 



fftmand Fobbst ani> stream. 



HOLRKRTON & REEMER, 



oct IS 102 Nassau St., New York. 



STUD IRISH 



SETTER. 



rpHE SUI5SCRIUEH 

 _L cda brace of red Irish , 



I.W'ING SECUR- 

 ctters. Buck and Floss, 



exported lo the CeDtennial Ik 



neb Show by Mr. J. C. 



Ireland, nc 





the dof Buck Tor Hind pnrpc 



h;b. Terms &gj. For 



p.-dieree and particulars addn 

 caster, Pa. 



ssC. /.. MILEY, Lan- 

 dccTDnio 



[ EE AND LILLY— 



J_J OLE Hound-, 



V PAIR OF l!KA- 



Beautiful 



, as handsome as 



Brother and 



-i- i ■ lned ■ 



. from Imported stock. 



■ .. , ■ li and i:. |. ..m ,1-: I 





Spread ot ear- V, and la incllc 













U .M.-lil.l 





,. ,." 



' 



THE STK.Vi HROY KENNELS i IKI.D 

 i:, . ; . ■ lie; sail,.- miam as the 



■ . Ho d. Maud, 

 ,ll.i . •-. I. II SMI I'll, 



Miailno), aiio, Canada. 



OK YOUNG COCKER SPANIEL 



I .in the oho. cos! breeds inquire of 



a. ' .... 



Fraokli 



TpoltSAl.E-A FINE LOT OF SCOTCH, 

 JL) Bkje, Raudy Diiimont, and liiaek-and tan tur- 



- i - &c. Medi 

 ' .1 - at I,. N. MEYER, 45 Great. 

 at.N. Y. 8ept2l ly 



$if;iii1c(l. 



RIFLES WANTED.— WANTED ONE 

 ',,,. ,., M.iyua.d Hide, one 

 Li.un.ie l; L. llille, aad one Hi 



ed. Address, FLOW I IN. this office, 



feb«-H 



far Ja/c. 



SALMON ANGLING. 



Ottawa, SWj Fehrm) y, 1877. 



"WRITTEN OFFERS will be 

 »' next, for ih 

 LEGES of the folh 



Nutashquan (.ftitt Short). 



Trinity GwacPbifti OtsMonls). 



i.i , II :,1 :,: I'l ■',:," .'>:'.'..' 



Trout (?wr MoiHt) 

 Mtstaasinl (near wxlbout). 

 Becscie an 



Malbaie (near Perce) . 



fin 



1 Paljt 



Lmle Pabos do 



Tohique | A'"/,') Bri/71 left] 



Nashwaak do 



.Tnniier [Arnicas'* Island]. 



Salmon do 



Kent per annum. to be stated; payable in an 



Leases to run for from one to fire years. 

 Lessees to employ guardians at, piivatecoet. 

 lay Older, 



W. F. WIIITCHER, 

 Feb.22-3t. Commissioner of Fisheries. 



FOR SALE —TO SPORTSMEN ANO 

 PlSCiCL'LTURt^TS. For sale or to lease, a 

 farm of 50 acres, good buildin.u, iuciuaing new dwell- 

 ing; one hour and a quarter from city by New Ha- 

 ven Railroad. About 30 acres arable laud and orchard, 

 pond, eight acres. Twelves acrea woodland. . Natuiai 

 trout aULauis. For further particulars, apply to 

 Feb22-lt W . S. JARV1S, 821 Canal St., 



TjiOR SALE. -THE RENOWNED 



£} Yacht, Addie V. Price $5,000 cash. Apply to 

 oraddresu CORNELIUS KUUScViaLT, Mo 40 W 

 isiii street, H. Y Peb22-St 



BLOOMING GROVE PARK ASSOCIA- 

 TION. 



One share in above Association for sale at a very low 

 ptice. The best Game Preserve in America. Trout, 

 Black Bass add " lling. Address SPOR1 1 . 



tbisollice. Feb22-tf. 



FOR SALE.-A 10 -BORE PURDY 

 Breech-loader, with all latest improvements; 

 just imported and of finest quality. No liner gun in 

 America. U. C. SQUIRES, No. 1 Courtlaudt st. 



Ludlow TVorxt Co. 



BROOK TROUT FRY FOR SALE IN 

 any qaantitv to suit patties. Pry delivered if 

 required. W. U. OBOWBLC, Ludlow. 



Jai:ll-3ni Me.Kean Co.. Pa. 



FOR SALE -ONE SHARE BLOOM- 

 ing Grove Park Association Stock. Address 

 ' BlnnmiiiL' Grove." this nfflce jau't-'f 



For Sale. 



S'TLKEST WITH ( 

 INESS IN A SPLEI- 



FISHERY. 



Sixry ponds ; well stocked with brook trout. Abund- 

 ance of water and forty to sixty feet fall. Apply to 

 H. H . THOMAS, Randolph. N. Y. febi54t 



Notices. 



HELVETIA RIFLE CLUB. 



POOL SHOOTING AT UNION HILL, 

 Schoetzen Park, Thursday, Feb. 22, 18T7, 

 (Washington's Birthday). Only breech loaders, with 



■a;,.'! :-l"lil Milium',- i Till - ,ii" "'niiiiiii.'il, am! Wini 



bledon taraets used. Distance 200 yards. Ten cents 

 a shot; half of the receipts to be divided ainortK tne 



Ijr.lls. ■],..• shots. Feb22-lt 



H.eeslmrg' Academy. 



An Englisli classical and mathematical 

 School for Boys. Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Va. 

 Principal, Thomas Williamson (Univ. Va); Asst., 

 Thoa. S. Pnrdie, B. L. (Wash, and Lee. Univ.) 

 Leesburc is wiiliin ml miles of Aleiandria and Wash- 

 iuslon, on Washington Jfc Ohio Railroad in the Pied- 

 mont region of Virginia, proverbially healthy. Pu- 

 pils prepared for the Universities, any standard 

 college, or for business. References: Faculty of 

 University of Virginia, Facultv of Washington and 

 Lee Univ., Faculty of University of South, Facul- 

 ty of Randolph Macon College; B. L. Gihlen-leeve, 

 Ph. D. John Hopkins University; Hon. J. Rand 

 Tucker, non. Eppa Hunton, etc. For further infor- 

 mation apply to Ihe Principal. febS ot 



LESSONS IN FLY TYING.-By an ex- 

 perienced tly-dieaser. Refer to Abbey JSimnnc, 

 18 Maiden Lane. Address JOHN HAILY, 820 Heniy 

 a-a-M. N-w York Out 12-Km 



To Siiortsiueu and Pisciculturist*! 



For sale or lease— a farm of fifty acres, good hnild- 

 inss. incltidino new duelliiitr, one lionr and aqauarttr 

 fiom lire city by New Haven it. If. About, thirty 

 acres arable land and orchaid; pond eight acres; 

 twelve screb- ■woodland. Naiural irout streams. For 

 further particulars apply to W. 8. Jarvis, 821 Canal 

 street. febl5 It 



A VALUABLE BOOK. 



FKAIMK SCHLEY'9 



American Partridge and Fhutmnt Slwolinq. 

 Describing the Haunts, Habits and Methods of 



Routine and Shooting the American Pautkidoe, 

 Quail. Rcffed Gr.orjsE, Piik.ssants. with direc- 

 tions for Handling ihe Gun, limning the Doc, and 

 Shooting on the Wing. PrhsoSS. Liberal discount 

 10 the trade. Address FRAME SCHLEY, Frederick 

 City, Bd, feblj-if 



ELOCUTIONIST'S JOURNAL GIVES 

 choicest standard and new pieces for profes- 

 sional and amateur Reail-.ts and Speakers, and inter- 

 esilug nrtlelos on appropriate subjects. Just the 

 thing wanted. lOcts, of any newadenler or by mail. 

 JESSE 1IANEY & CO., 119 Nassau St., New York. 

 |an85-flt 



§ullliCHli01($, 



Now Heady, 



Tlie Plains of tli« Great West and their 

 Inhabitants, 



Bv COL. RtCHABO iRVtN.J DODOE.U. S. A., 



Wuhan Introduction by Wm.Blackmore. 

 One Volume, Lnrae Octavo, Very Fully Illus- 

 trated, gal 00. 



"This is by far the most comprehensive and intelli- 

 gent volume that hna ever been written of the Far 

 West. It is alike invaluable to the sportsman, the 

 settler, the overland traveler, the trapper, and the 

 soldier. It is written in the jdain language 'of one 

 who has been there anil knows. * * *. Next to the 

 compa-s, this book becomes a naeessily. To be with- 

 out either involves ctear personal risk and detriment. 

 — FoitEst and Stream. 11 



For sale by all booksellers and by Ihe publishers, 

 8. v. rurrv iAiMs feoniH, 



gebag-lt 1S2 Fiftn ave., New York. 



«. 



Sportsman's Emporium, 



i\d H8 William St., twodcorsA'orlh oi 1- niton. 



R. CSC llt.MGEOUii&.J. W.THOMPSON, 



This branch of the bn>in ■ I ■ ■ - "l". Anything 



mounted fiom a Humming-bird to a Cameo Leopard. 



Always on hand a large collection of specimens 

 from all parts of the world. 



Fine Fishing Tarkle in every variety, snch as Split, 

 Bamboo rods and others by the best makers. Reels 

 and lineal in fact every thing that a spor'ing man 

 requires for a complete put-fit, can be found at this 

 establishment at leaeonable rates. 



Also a line of flr-l class Sia'ir- arid Tobacco. 

 LKSSONS GIVEiX Ii\ TAXIDERMY. 



Taxidermists instruments for sale. Eyes in every 

 variety. Janll-ly 



GHAS. REICHE & BRO., 



Birds and Rare Aiiiinals, 



Zoological Gardens and Menageries 



55 Chatham Street, third door from North William 

 RARE AMERICAN ANIMALS ALWAYS PUR- 

 CHASED. 

 CnA2. Reiche, Hesry Reicde, 

 Sept. 21. New York. 



ERANK SCHOPF, HEALER IN ALL 

 kinds of foreign and domestic birds ?1 Fourth 

 avenue, New York. Constantly on hand a large stock 

 of cages, seeds, gravel, aquariums, globes, gold and 

 fancy fishes, mockiao-iiirds, talking parrots, etc. 

 Also dealers supplied. All orders promptly attended 



BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. 



I perfected and now 

 Joffera to tlie public 

 The Finest Toilet Soap In the "World. 



OnlUlhepurejtvtyi'o.?.;,: oil.'-. >r-n:l ■y,H-- <■■■<<.:■■■ «/o rlure. •- 



For tlae In the Jfawery It ha> IVo Eqnal. 



, '.,,■,...'..,.■ :. 'I ■ ! " II" i ■ ■■ I'." I ' " 



iiiLiiv Li..h; v>-- ■■ i.'-i :i ''."il.'i i'l '. ' i' l'i'., 



■• v - «5rror Sale by u'.l DruKfiIgt8,.g> 



§$wtHntcri % ponies. 



"THE BERMUDAS:' 



~\JOVf A FAVORITE AND DELIGHT- 

 XN BUL Winter Resort, is rrnched in seventy 

 hours from New York, and heiug surrounded by the 

 warm waters of the Golf Stream enjoys an equable 

 temperature of about 70°. 



The elegant British Steamships "Bermuda" and 

 "Camina," 1,000 tons, fitted expressly for the passen- 

 ger travel, are dispatched from Mew York for Bermu- 

 da fortnightly, making connection at Ber-uda with 

 steamers for. S' . Thomas and West Indies, for 

 full information apply to A. E. OUTERBR1DGE, 

 Agent, 29 Broadway, N. Y. Dec21-ly. 



For IN assail, IN. P, 



A Famous Winter Resort. 



Regular Mall Steamship from NEWYORK, Feb. 24, 

 "March 7 and 11. From SAVANNAR, GA. March], 

 12, and 22. 



Trip only 48 hours. Rlustrated Nassau Guide fur- 

 nished. 



Murray, Ferris & Co./ Agents, 



82 South street. 



MANSION HOUSE, FERNANDiiNA, 

 Florida. A first-class home, at ihe. most at- 

 tractive winter resoit In the South. An ocean beach 

 twenty miles long, surf bathing, hunting and fishing. 

 Deer in the beach hammock, snipe, rail and (luck iu 

 countless numbers in the creeks and marshes. 

 Direct connection by rail and steamer with the North. 

 M. W. Downie. Proprietor. Sept.7-7m. 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



The steamers of this line reach some- of the finest 



try. Connections direct for Clilncoteague, Cobb's 

 island, and pomts on the Peninsula. City Point 

 James river. Cnrritnck, Florida, and ihe roonntaiuous 

 conntry of Virginia, Tennessee, cic. Norfolk steam- 



lay, Thursday, and Saturday: Delaware 



steamers Monday and Thursday, 8 p. m. Full infor- 

 mation given at office, 197 Greenwich street. New 

 Ynrlc sepia ly 



Hyort&mma §outqs. 



FOR SAYAIMVAH, GA., 



THE FLORIDA PORTS. 



AND THE 



South and Southwest, 



GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSEN- 

 GER LINE-CENTIlAl. RAlLttOAD OF 

 GEORGIA. AND ATLANTIC AND 

 GULF RAILROAD. 



TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SAT- 

 URDAYS. 



MAGNOLTA and KAPIDAN will sail 



TTIURSIIAYS AT 8 P. M. 

 MURRAY, FERRIS .t CO., Ageulti, 6S South 



Street. 



GEN. BARNES and H. LIVINGSTON, 



TUESDAYS AT S P. M. 

 GEO. YOI\GU, Agent, -109 Broadway. BT. Y. 



SAN JACINTO ami SAN SALVADOR, 



SATURDAYS AT 3 P. M. 

 GKO. YOiVGE, Agent, i«J9 Brondwny, X. V. 



N. B. Tho sailing days of above lines from Sayan 

 nab are same as from New York. For fi eight or passage 

 from Savannah apply to Oi.-tavus Cohen & Co. .Sa- 

 vannah, for ships leaving Savannah on Tuesdays, 

 Hunter & Gamme], Savannah, for ships leaving on 

 Thursday, Wilder & Co., for fillips leaving on featur- 

 davs L 



fS~ Insurance on this line, ONE-HALF PER 

 CENT. 



Superior accommodations for passengers. 



Through tires and Hills of Lading in crnneclion 

 with Central Railroad of Georgia to all points. 



Throngh rates and Bills of Lading in connection 

 with the Atlantic and G»ir Railroad and Florida 

 steamers. 



GEORGE YONGE. 



FOR FLORIDA. 



OR THROUGH TICKETS TO FER- 



NAND1NA, JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUS- 

 TINE, BANFOEB, ENTERPRISE, and Intermediate 

 landings on ST. JOHN'S RIVER, and inn 

 in FLOBIDA, by steamship to SAVANNAH, and 

 I hence by railroad or steamboat, apply to WM. L. 

 JAMES, GenT Agent. 



Philadelphia and Southern Mail S. S. Co., 

 41b South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia 



To Florida & the South 



SEASON OF 1W76-7. 



Atlantic Const Line of Itnllv, n\» and Coiinetlons 



N. 1. OFFICE, -2s!}) BROAIMV AY. 



NO. 1.-uifi0 p. m. Dally all rail In Richmond, Wil- 

 mington, Colnmb a, Augusta, Aiken, I hi 

 vannah.sAll Florida and Southern points. In this train 

 Pullman sleeper New York to Richmond, Pallor 

 Cars thence to Wilmington, Pi; tin ... 

 to Charleston and Augusta, and Pullman sleeping 

 cars beyond as rouie may be. 



No. i.— 8:40 a. m. daily (except Sunda 

 lo Richmond, Wilmington, Charleston, Savannah, 

 and all Florida points. 



No. 3.-9.80 a. m. daily (except Sunday) vialimhed 

 express to Washington, and thence r.s by Schedule 

 No. 3. On these trams Pail. nan Parlor Cirs Nov 

 York to Washington. Pullman Sloping Car .Mil- 

 ford (supper house) to Wilmington, N. 0. Parlor 

 Cars Wilmington to Charleston. Lucas sleepers 

 Charleston to Savannah. Elegant Day Cars Suvun- 

 nah to Jacksonville. 



No. 4.-8:40 a. m and 9:80 a. m. daily (exceot 

 Sunday), All rail to Baltimore. Bay Line i„ Nor- 

 folk, S.&R. R. R. to Weldou, Ihene,- :,- , , 

 ule No. 1. l.lll Ha an- trains Parlor Can to Llnltiuo.ro, 



Bay Line steamers to Portsmouth, Parlor Cars to 

 Wilmington, and thence as by Schedhli 



for the reservation of Sections. Compartments, 

 Berths or Chairs, Tickers, Time Cards, and all infor- 

 mation, apply at the New York Otiiee, 2^0 BROAD- 

 WAY. or at Ihe authorized Ticket Unices of Ihe 

 all, and Baltimore <£ Ohio Rail. ..ads. 



One half of each pallor and Si.-ej.ng car of Ibis 



A. POPE, Gen. Pass. Agent. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 

 THE PENNSYLVANIA R. R. COMP'Y 



Respectfully invite attention to the 



SwpexT.orXT'sicOItieei 



afforded by theirliitts for reaching most of the TROT- 

 ING PARKS and RAOii COURSES in tbo Middle 

 States. These lines being 'CI IN rolls FROM ALL 

 IMPORTANT P0IN1 teBandojtn- 



eoiaof rcsliipini'ui, while ihe bxi elieul cats run over 



the smooth steelli i - STOCKTOBBTBANS- 



POR'J Eli without railure or Injury. 



The lines of 

 The Penusyhariia Railroad Company 



also reach the beat, localities for 



GUNNING AND FISHING 



in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are Bold al ' 'otnpany In 



all the principal cities to KANE, RKNOVA. BED 

 FORD, CRESSON, RALSTON, MINNEuUA, and 

 other well-known comers ror 

 Troui Fisliins, Wine, Shliollog, and 8H11 iluutin;r. 



Also, to 

 TUCKERTOM, BEKCH H.V.11N, CAPE MAY, 

 SQUAN, and points »n the NBW JfvRSi 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPOUT AFTER FIN 

 AND FEATHER. 



D. M. BOYD, J« , Gen'l Pass. Agent. 

 y&ure Thompson, Gen'l Manager. /eMT tt 



