KHMM. A!JM MU1-.A.V. 



TO 



TlTB InDUSTHIAJ, Nl\V3 AND iNVBNTOIt'S 



GirtuE.— We bave received the initial number of 

 a new monthly periodical, wbose title as above 

 partly explains its iu tended mission. It ia edited 

 by Gen. ChaB. B. Norton, Vice-President of tbe 

 "American Industrial Exhibit Company," of 

 which it ia really the organ. The object of thia 

 organization as set forth in its prospectus, is to 

 servo the special interests of inventors and 

 manufacturers, by securing to the former the 

 advantage of capital for the introduction of in- 

 ventions, and to the latter the earliest opportu- 

 nity of examining improvements iu machinery, 

 agricultural implements, fire-arms, etc., etc 

 The Company's headquarters are at 733 Broad- 

 way, wbero there is an exhibition room for mod- 

 els, a reading room, library and lecture room, 

 salesroom and agency. There is no doubt of the 

 necessity for a bureau of this sort, or of its suc- 

 cessful operation and financial success in the 

 hands of its present management. It has boon 

 endorsed in advance and enooui'Egod by Prof. S. 

 F. Baird and other like authorities, and an earn- 

 est of its fiuure usefulness was shown by the 

 fact that 200 models wore received within 30 

 days. If all newly patented articles could be 

 placed on sale here as soon as they aro offeied to 

 the public to purchase, the headquarters would 

 constantly be thronged by curious searchers af- 

 ter something that may not at present fully sat- 

 isfy their requirements. 



The periodical iu question is a handsome illus- 

 trated quarto iu illuminated cover, and contains 

 full page engravings of the Exhibition Buildings 

 at the coming shows at Sydney and Melbourne, 

 Australia, in 1S79 and 18S0. There are also dia- 

 grams of Edison's inventions ; and, what is of 

 special interest to some of our readers, a spiked 

 sheep collar, to protect the sheep from dogs, 

 wolves, and other ravenonB beasts which invari- 

 ably seize their prey by the neck ; and diagrams 

 of Boughton'a new explosive target ball. 



Wild Life in a Sotjthbbn County. Bos- 

 ton: Roberts Brothers, 1879. Price $ I. 

 The Southern County is one of those ft) 

 Merry Old England, whore be who seeks nature 

 in her own unrestrained sway may find her very 

 near the borders of long established civilization. 

 The author of " Wild Life "' is the same charm- 

 ing writer who has already discoursed of the 

 ways of the Old Gamekeeper, and having al- 

 ready written our high appreciation of the for- 

 mer book, we may now add that the volume be 

 fore us is marked by the same sympathetic in- 

 sight into the lore of the hedge-rows and mead- 

 ows, the same power of keen and minute obser- 

 vation and out-of-the-way learning. This is 

 just the book to read of a summer's afternoon . 

 it is written in a restful way. One mission it 

 cannot fail of accomplishing— that of teaching 

 ub to keep our eyes and eats open to the teach- 

 ings of the fields and woods. 



Fr?n CTO/rtJEE and Fish Catching. By 



Hon. Robert B. Roosevelt and Seth Green. 



This is a book by no means pretentious, al- 

 though the publisher is credited with saying that 

 it contains all there is to be said upon the sub- 

 ject. We acquit the authors jointly and sever- 

 ally of having committed themselves to any such 

 Bentiment. Statements and ini tractions con- 

 tained in the book are given concisely and intel- 

 ligibly. It certainly covers a great deal of 

 ground not hitherto treated of by earlier Amer- 

 ican works on Pish Culture, and so far as the 

 book does go, it will bo found useful to all per- 

 sona interested in this topic. It may be obtained 

 of Geo. IE Meyers, No. 70 Chambers street, New 

 York. 

 The Native TiubEs or South Attstbalia, 



By George Taplin. E S. Wigg & Bod. 



Publishers, Adelaide, 1870. 



This is an octavo volume of 300 pages, illus- 

 trated w.th portraits and character sketches, and 

 is very valuable as the only work which preserves 

 in a colleoted form the few accounts which have 

 been written respecting the native tribes ol 

 South Australia, their character, customs, lan- 

 guage, etc. 



A New Book on Angling.— J. B. Lip- 

 pincott & Co., will soon issue " Camping on the 

 Lycoming, " by Dr. Thad. 8. de Graff. The 

 author is already known to our readers as a con- 

 tributor to the Fqhest Ann Stream, and we may 

 anticipate from his pen a pleasing contribution 

 to the literature of angling. 



How to Grow Handsome. — By D. H. 

 Jacques, New York : S. R, Wells & Co., 1879. 

 Thia ia a now edition of Dr. Jacques' book pub- 

 lished some years Bines. It discusses the laws 

 of physical and mental hygiene, and while con- 

 taining nothing absolutely new, yet insists upon 

 some old truths but seldom remembered. 

 The Adelaide Directory for South Aus 

 tralia, -with a Map of the Colony. J. Wil- 

 liams, Publisher, Adelaide, 1879. 

 This Directory affords an immense amount of 

 statistical information. It is a volume of 600 

 pages octavo, 



by Charles 

 Dickens, New York Mocraillari & Co., 

 32 Bond street.. I'i ice 85 cenls. 

 This ia a most compact and yet complete guide 

 to the groat London world. Mr. Charles Dickens, 

 the Bon of the late Charles Dickons, has adopted 

 as the key to hia book the saying in 'Pick- 

 wick,'' "Mr. Weller's knowledge of London was 

 extensive and peculiar," and has very thoroughly 

 demonstrated that in this particular Mr. Charles 

 Dickens is very like Mr. Weller. For visitors to 

 London, aa well as dwellers there too, we should 

 imagine this will prove an invaluable hand- 

 book. 



The Patent Rubber Pocket 

 Pistol Case. 



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ADVANTAGES : 



It affords a thorough pro 

 ccr.lnn to the pistol against 

 uat from perspiraiion, and 

 irevents the protrusion of 

 he weapon through the 

 armenta. 



sizes: 



ceiptof prxe. (30ODYBAB 

 R.UBBEH CO., -Ml Broad- 

 way, N - T. 



GOOD'S OIL TALKED 

 MOCCASINS. 



The best thing la the marke' 

 for hunting, ashing, canoeing 

 '-shoeirg, etc, They art 

 jy lo the feet, and verj 

 durable, Made to ordei 

 In a variety ot styles, ana 

 warranted the aermm 

 article. Send for Illustrated circular, MARTINS 

 HUTCHTNGS. P. O. B'-x S63, Dover, N. H. (sneces- 

 sor to Frank Good.) BKAnFonn & Akthony, Bcstei 

 Agents. 



Standard Penetration Tester. 



Indlfpensable to sportsmen. Price, complete, $:2, 

 Discount to the trade, 



J. PALMER CNEIL & CO. 



41 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 marc 



§¥ Mmnti- 



"Old Dominion" Pack 



ENGLISH BEAGLES. 



Having recently made a large addition to my Pack 

 of BEAOLES, 1 offer the following Extra Choice 

 Pups tor sale. Tiny are frrmi ;.\i-. rtrain (if Sir As- 

 chiie: Ashburnham, Bart., Susses. Eng. Full Pedl- 

 gtee given : 



One Dog and one Gyp, born Nov. 80, 1578, by imp. 

 L'Ikiui er out ot Beauty. 



Two Gyps, bora Feb. 23, 1S79, by Imp. Chanter out 

 ol ft'usy. 



Three Dogs and two Gyps, born March 5, 187'J. by 

 Windsor out of Imp. Ladybird. 



Price %i$ a pair; $15 apiece. 



Wm. L. Bradbury, 



]UE5 2t NASON, orange Co, Va. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R. N. 



TWTFOfiD, BERKS, ENGL AMD, 



AUTHOK OP THE 



"Practical Kennel Guide," &c. 



begs to Inform Ladles and Gentlemen in America 



that he purchases and sends out dogs of any desired 



breed, lit for the highest competition. 



N. B.— A bad dog never left the Doctor's ICennels 



decl9 tf 



COCKER SPAMiEL 



Breeding Kennel 



M. P. MOKOON, Fran! 



X T. 

 iell only 



I keep only cockers of the finest si 

 young stock. I guarantee . - 

 livery to every customer. These beautiful and in- 

 telligent dogs cannot be beaten for ruffed grouse 

 and woodcock shooting and retrieving. Correspond- 

 ents lnclosiri! edlgtefB. cir- 

 cular, testimonials, etc. jio if 



Imperial Kennel. 



Setters and Pointers thorough- 

 ly Fie a Broken. 

 Young Hogs handled with skill 



ant judgment. 

 Dogs have daily access to salt 

 water. 

 N. B.— Setter and pointer 

 puppies, also broken doge, for sale; full pedigree?. 

 Address U. (!. GI.OTEK, To*s River, N. J. 

 a pi 24 tf 



Stud Spaniel. 



TRIMBDSH (pure Clumber), Imported direct from 

 she kennelB of the Duke of Newcastle. For nose the 

 numbers are unrlviilled, and Tnmlmsh is a capital 

 dt g to breed cockera or small-sized setter bitches to. 

 Fee $20. Address II. O, GLOVER, Toms fclver, 

 N. i, janie U 



\ht Menttcl, 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms 



BTEADMAN'S FLEA POWDER for DOGS 

 A Bane to Fleas— A Boon to Dog's. 



Thia Powder la guaranteed to Hill fleas on dogs of 

 any other animals, or money returned. It is put cp 

 In patent boxes with sliding peppei box top, widen 

 greatly facilitates Its UBe. Simple and efficacious. 



Price 50 cents by mull, Postpaid 

 ABECA NUT FOR WORMS IN DOG 



A C3RTAIN REMEDY 



Put un in boxes containing ten powders, with 

 full directions for use. 



Price 50 cents per Box by mall. 



Both the above are recommended by Ron and Qu* 

 and Forest and Stheah. 



CONROY, BISSETT & MALLESON 

 OCt 12 65 FULTON ST., N. Y. 



SPRATT'S PATEWT 



lONDON 



MEAT FIBR1NE DOG CAKES. 



Awarded Silver Medal, Paris, 1878— Medal from 

 British Government, and 21 other Gold 



Trade Mark. 

 SOLE AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, 



FEANCIS 0. Be LL'ZE, 



IS South William Street, New York. 



COOL SPRING, IREDELL, CO,, 5. C. 



Field Trainer of purely bred Setters and Pointers 



Prices, ;,:.-> a>o:l Hue. 

 Dogs bought and sold on Commission. maylB ly 



Points for Judging Dogs. 



A pamphlet, compiled from '-Stonebenge's " new 

 edition of "Dors or the British Islands," and con- 

 taining the " points " by which every breed of dogs 

 Is judged in this country and England, together 

 wbh a dPEcription of the same. For sale at this 

 office. Price M cents. may22tf 



DOGS' PEDIGREES 



Compiled and printed for less than one-half that 

 the printing alone eju be done for by any other 

 printer. Address M. VOX CULIN, Delaware City, 

 Del. may e 



GORDON SETTER PUPPIES FCR SALE. 



Two dogs and two bitch puppies out of Champion 

 Lou by Youcg J.;, k. Young Jock is t.y Imported 



•Tin.): fin: by t.i .j ■' iii . ....r ;\ :nr. 



Mab ; she by Jerome's (now Copelaou's) Shot out of 



OoO'l -0. 'J I '.'- | I |.;: ■: '. | _j I | r I, T s f ..II,- 



of Gordon setiir blood. Address W. M. TILESTON, 

 this office. may29 3t 



FOR SALE.— Five setter dog pups, 10 weeks old, 

 sired by a son of Plonker : dam, a fine black and 



FOR SALE.— A handsome red Irish setter gyp, 

 months old, from prize winning stock; yarn 



nriiLon, -: .,.■: 00:00 . i . o .-, , . . ,■.,:,_,,,,. . ,, ,, -,,„ o 

 breech-loading shot-gun. Pedigree guaranteed. 

 P. O. BOX 1,572, Wngttamton, X Y. juno It 



I7*OR SALE.— A handsome liver and white pointer 

 1 ii.ii'll o.o, i.. n,i ■...;, oil ,, i,, ,,oo iini',. -oO 



tana White English setter blteri l6roo= 

 Old, her sire and dam impr.rtcd, priee $25- also 

 seven of her pups, priee $5 each. UHEJ. MJiYEE' 

 318 Sth St., Jersey City, N. J. j u uo it 



CHOICE POIHTER PUP, whelped Mav 29, 1S79. 

 By cur champion imported pointer Snapshot, 



1st New York, lo-v and r ; o.o ooo winner of 12 other 

 prizes, out of Gypsy, II. c. champion class, alBO 

 open class St Paul, isr?. 

 Also, whelped March 21, a few pups out of our 



DaUsyiafme bitch m-,- ny Hake II., 



winner of 2d Xew York. 1S7.5. Pt-dig.ees, prices, 

 etc., for applicants. LI.NCOLN & HELLYAR, ffa: - 

 reD, .Mass. j ni ,5 u 



FOP. SALS CHEAP.— A Gordon Gildersleeve set- 

 ter, of Horace Smith stock, 4 years old, and 

 well broke. Also a doable- barrelled mn?zie- loading 

 shot-jnn, laminated steel birrels, tine v enjiuvtd 

 and gold inlaid bcolO-, orlgmaliv co»t rfas. Above 

 a-t'cles were taken on a debt, and are' of no use to 

 pre-em owner, aed will he sold cheap, either to- 

 gether or separately. Address P. J. JV1AGKATH, 

 ningbamttn, N. Y. junto It 



FOE SALE CHEAP-SIX Gordon Setter Puppies. 

 "■■■<■ -■:.:■■ i - i ooo .,, 



dress GIORGE S. THOMPSON, Box 163 Foxboro. 

 Mbsb. may22 4t 



Whelps. 



By Char r-lon Drake out of my field bltcli Fly. Full 

 pedigree— 9 do- and sbl hea. ueo. H. liircil- 

 COCK, Qutncy, Mass. ]on 5 it 



FOR SALE— Three splendid Jet-black Pointer 

 Pupe, by Royal Duke out of Bloom. Address 

 H, SMITH, 61 Pwk How, Room 3, juns gt 



& Mcnnel 



"SLElmo" Puppies 



CHEAP. 



For sale, a large handsome brace of white Setter 

 bitch puppies with dark rich liver mnrkitgs, 

 whelped May 1st, 1879. Dam, my handsoin, i, ,, o! 

 Setter bitch "Tip," of line srbek and pedigree. 

 Sire Dr. S. Fleei Sot r's noted Laverack liog "St. 



oi, .: . oo o ,- i . . i , 



"Jessie), "St. Elmo" is one of the best bred, 



■ a ., o I,,- -■ ,; i ,'. , i . oi.,, o . 



at Hampton' Fie.d Trials 187T. Run llfth at Nash- 

 ville 1S77. Won fli'8t prize N. Y. Bench Show ISM. 

 Took special medal 1S7S. Won first and special 

 prize over all, same show 1879. in the finest claat 

 ever shown in America. Price only $17 each. A ho 

 a handsome black Setter dog pupsmos. old Dam, 

 Mason's " Rose," Sire, Jackson's hand.-orne and flue 

 flield dog " Sankev," goo i stock and pedigree. Price 

 $16. Address YV.'lI. PIERCE, Peeksklll. N. T. 



iUCott 



COLLEY FOR SALE. 



Bruce, age 22 months, bla-k and fawn, evenly 

 mirked. Imported from Woburn rark Kennels. 



beecu.l prize at Boston, '78. when eight mom hs old, 

 i.o in pi: Ting against o.d dogs. Broken to fetch Ircm 

 land or water, to charge, heel, carry, jump and a 

 nnmber nf tricks. Poiieotiy oioo ooi r. a-,,od waich 

 dog. Address FRED. A, TAPT, Dedham, Mass , or 

 .TNO. M. BROWoN, Boston, care Messrs. LIHle, 

 Brown & Co. junto It 



Pointer Puppies For Sale. 



Bred by the Westminster Kennel Club, by Sensa- 

 tion out of Gertie and Daisy ; lemon and white and 

 liver and white; now nine weeks old. Price S4U 

 each. Address SECRETARY W. K. 0., 20D Broad- 

 way, New York. maj29 3t 



Tuckahoe Kennel. 



FOR SALE— Irish Setter Pups, byBldd e's Grouse, 

 prize-winner Westminster '79; out of Belle ; both 

 imporied. THOS. S. CLARK, Tuekalioe N. J. 



may29 4« 



CHAMPION STOCK FuR SALE— Six Bitch Pup- 

 pies, C. W. G., champion France-Zita, she fJr.,t 

 premium-winner Syracuse, N. Y. Pilee, $10 each. 

 W. TIE, 17th & N. Market sts, St. Louis. maj29 4t 



RATTLER— In the Stud.— Blue beltou, Llewellin 

 setter, winner of three bench prizes, by cham- 

 pion Rob Roy, winner of five English field trials, out 

 ol the pure Laverack bitch, Pickles. Will serve 

 hitches at S20. Litters warranted. Inquire of L. F. 

 WHITMAN, Detroit, Mioh. Jan2 tf 



PORTSMEN intending to come Souh the coming 



. OO', ".': O',. O'O ,, i Ob." 0" o: 



_.-.nmer, and broken on the early fall shooting by an 

 expert. Terms reasonable, and satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. References given and required. Correspond- 

 ence solicited. Address A. M INTER, Cairo, Thumas 

 Co., Georgia. may22 tf 



BIOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— Tneb'ack pointer 

 bitch, Rena, 11 months old, 2d prize wiener at 

 the late bench show, 8, Y.— -ete and Mab. Will 

 exchange for a road wagon with sniffing top, or a 

 phaeton; must be in rood or,oo\ Address or apply 

 to JOHN H. METER; 2u w. -aa at., N. Y. Cltv. 



JunS It 



gar Jk/f 



ANTWERP CARRIERS. 



LOUIS WAEFELAER, 122 Garden St., HobokeD, 

 N. J„ has for sale a fine selection of strong yonng 

 birds, bred from his five pairs of long-distance prize 

 Antwerps, imported from the celebrated lofts of O. 

 Grooters, of Brussels, Belgium. june5 If 



MACAW. 



Very tame; exlra large size ; five months old; loot 

 imported. SoO. Address CHAS. FKEDRICKS, S3 

 Magnolia St., Williamsburg, N. Y. Junes It 



Cottage at Scarboro, Me., 

 For Sale. 



The late CALE LOEING S place, known as "BLACK 

 ROCK. Is especially desirable lor a sportsmen's 

 cluo, or as a summer resort for one or two families. 

 Shooting on iamuns oonrnooo ni;n,hes and a-so 

 beaches, and best seafowl shooting In Alaine. Balh- 

 iug, beating and fishing. Easily accessible from 

 Pine PL Stu. B. iJI.E. tt., or Oik 1IUI Sta., E K 

 R. Address EVEREIT SillTH, Portland, Me. ' 



mayis tf 



FOR SALE— Vols. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 of Fohkst and 

 Stream, nicely bound and labeled in goiu on 

 the back ; also W. & C. Scott & Son's heavy D B 

 breech-loader, P. G. 10, Zi, 1: '. weight, reb'd'e anti 

 med. choke. Cost $12.- a. t Ileal i ^m? ot Boston • 

 in case, with 40 Stint",-, brass Bhelb?, wiih loading 

 and cleaning tools complete. Make me an offer! 

 C. BOKNARTH, Shakopee, Minn. maj29 2t 



BOAT FOR SALE-At Umbagog House. Upton, 

 Ob.O ,,'.l'...„ ' , ',:,.' , | '. -,'„,"; | ,, 



lung, with oars, 3 paddies, j inted mast, sail, duck 

 """erlngto button on yoke, movable keel. Price, 

 1 "vo tiips only; In perffct 



OAHifTRtl). W.llh.m 



Mass. 



$45 ; cost $S5. Used c_ 



Address WM. B. GARbTELD, Waltham, 

 may29 2t 



FOR SALE.— One very fine brefch-lnading No. 10 

 gun, by Henro, of Edinburgh. In sole leather 

 case, ivltn very complete set of Implements. All 



new and In perfee.- order, except a si. cut erack In 

 >tock. Coo.o. Sio-.fi: priee, sioo. CUNROY. J11S- 

 SETT i- MALLESO:-;, 65 FttltoS St., N. Y junfi ] t 



FOR SALE-A No. 1 W. W Greener treble wedee- 

 fast, breeeh-'oading shoigun, 8 1"- 16 ti 



ooo laininai'to >t(o I barrels. An ex- 

 tra haul shooting gun. Cost ;«ij last fall; is not 

 sol, ed, and will be sold for 817U. Those wi blng a 

 lino gun will do well to eal aud examine ber.ire pur- 

 chasing. Address "GREENER GUN," ilis office 



<s"9"f^r A 1TEAH aud expenses to 'agents. Outfit 



W777fre 9 , Address P.O, VlCKERvfAugustiMe, 



