FOREST AND STREAM. 



Mfo. 



Russian Vapor, Marble, Baths. 



NO. 25 EAST FOURTH ST., NEAR BROADWAY 

 The moat extensive, luxurious and popular baths on 

 this continent. Call and see the tes imonials, signed 

 by the most eminent physicians of the city, to their 

 value as a remedy in Cold, Catarrh, Sore Throat, 

 Gout, Rheumatism, and many other afflictions which 

 originate in an inert skin. dec? 3m 



TMe MmneL 



TJt\t ^emiei 



I 



The St. Louis Kennel Club. 



(C, B. WHITPORD, TRAINER ) 



aie the owners of the following dogs: 



ROCK, an imported English setter (formerly owned 

 by Luther Adams, of Boston.) He was a field-trial 

 winner in England, and won first at the Springfield, 

 Chicago and St. Louis bench shows. Also won first 

 at Baltimore (187?), the Special prize for the best set- 

 ter in the show, and other Specials. 



ELCHO and ERIN, both imported red Irish setters. 

 Elcho won first at tbe Chicago Show; was a winner in 

 the Puppy class in Ireland, and first prize at Balti- 

 more (1877). Is sire of Aileen, tbe red Irish 

 bifech which won first at the Centennial bench 

 show; and of Norah, who won 1st at the St. Louis show. 

 ERIN won ad at Chicago in be Open class, and Ut as 

 the best Irish setter lor stock purposes shown with two 

 of his get. He Won the 'Gkeknwood Cup" in thk 



FIBLD TIUALS LATELY HELD AT MEMPHIS, alSO WITH 



Dkake won first in the Brace stakes. 



The price for the service of eituer of the above 

 dogs is thirty-five dollars. 



The club are also the owners of the imported Eng 

 lish setter bitch Dora. She is either the dam or grand 

 dam of ad the "blue blooded" English setters that 

 have won prizes at field trials in this country. 



They also own the English bitch ROSE and the red 

 Irish tdtches LOO tl, and ROSE. The English setter 

 biter. Rose is by Rock, out of the pure Laverack bitch 

 Pickles. LiOO il, and the Irish niich Rose are both 

 bench show winners. Address, 



ST. LOUIS KENNEL CLUB. 



Janll-' f 706 Pine St., St. Louis. Mo. 



FOHEST "CITY KENNEL 



FOR IMPORTED SETTERS. 



Dr. Goldsmith's celebra'ed dogs Plunket. Carrie, 

 Rapp and Nell have passed into the above Kennel. 

 Plunket and Rapp will be used in the stud. For ser 

 vices and pedigrees address 



Cleveland, O. 



Jan25 3m. 



^s^liiliil 



»OG8 CANNOT SLIP THIS COLLAR 



No matter how violently they pull. ihiB collar will 

 nor choke or injure the dog. Made of heavy bridle 

 leather with nickle plated trimmings. Sent by mail 

 with name of dog or owner on name plate for $1.C0. 

 Manufactured by ' 



TllOlMLSOXl <&: ^OIl 9 



301 Broadway, IV. Y. 



jan4-tf 



Fisas, Fleas! Worms, Worms! 



STEADMAN'S FLEA POWDER FOR DOGS. 



A Bane toFieas-A Boon to Dogs. 



This Powder is guaranteed to kill fleas on dogs or 

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

 in patent boxes with sliding pepper box top, which 

 greatly facilitates itB use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price 50 cents by mail, postpaid. 



ARECA NUT for Worms in DOGS. 

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

 en powders, with full directions for use. Price 50 

 cents per box by mail. Both the above are recom 

 suended by Hod and Gun and Forest and Stream. 



HOLBERTON & BEEMER, 



oct 12 102 Nassau St. , New York. 



FOR SALE.— A FINE LOT OF BE A 

 gle. hound pupa, three, ten weeks old, seven six 

 weeks old. Address GbX) POUNALL, Christiana, 

 Pa. jan25-tf 



Eox Terrier For Sale. 



DOM PEDRO, white, blacK and tan, one 

 year, by Bismarck out of Dinah, G S., Bounce 

 (Marquis of Huntley's) G. D., Venom. Winner of 

 Medal and Diploma at Centennial Show, and highly 

 commended at Baltimore. Price $25. Apply at this 

 race. jantfi tf 



STUD IRISH SETTER. 



THE SUBSCRIBED HAVING SECUR 

 ed a brace of red Irish setters, Buck and Flora, 

 exported to the Centennial Bench Show by Mr, J. C. 

 Cooper, Limerick, Ireland, now offers (be services of 

 the dog Buck for stud purposes. Terms $25. For 

 pedigree and particulars address C. Z. MILKY, Lan- 

 caster, P a. dec73mo 



SCOTCH DEER HOUNDS. 



dFof Sale. — I have two two-year-old and two one- 

 year old dogs, and one two year o'd bitch: descended 

 from the late Gen. Custer's and Hon. K. C Barker's 

 stock; Price $50 each. OAKLE1GH THORNE, 

 Millbrook N. Y j m4-tf 



CELEBRATED 



American Dogs. 



Fine Engravings on card boards, ready for framing, 

 the following celebrated dogs:— 

 Pure Laverack Setter Fairy- 

 Pure Laverack Setter Pride of the Border. 

 Imponed Red Irish Seiter Dick. 

 Imported Red Irish Setters Dash and Bess. 

 Celebrated Dogs Peg, Don, and George, after paint* 

 Ingby Bispham. 

 Black and White Pointer Whisky. 

 Liver and White Pointer Ranger. 

 Black Pointer Pete. 

 Price 85 cents each, postage paid. Address 



FOBJ5ST AHD STREAM PUB. (X)., 

 t? Chatham Stusiee, N, Y. 



FOR SALE -$20. — A HANDSOME 

 well-bred setter dog, two years old; broken on 

 quail. Address H. W. J., 1640 Germantown avenue, 

 Philadelphia. jan25-lt 



A FEW CHOICE PUPPIES FOR SALE. 

 —Dam, my imported setter Nellie, by Barton's 

 Punch, out of Bartons Queen. Sire, Homo's Laverack 

 setter Pedigree, winner of highest medal in his class 

 at Centennial, and second at Baltimore in 1877. Ad- 

 dress G. H. VANNOTE, Tnckerton, N. J. jin25-4t 



rOR YOUNG COCKER SPANIEL 

 Stock from the choicest breeds inquire of 

 M. P. McKOON. 

 dec28 6m Franklin, Del. Co.. N. Y. 



FOR SALE— A FINE LOT OF SCOTCH, 

 Skye, Dandy Dinmont, and Black-and tan ter- 

 riers, sporting Dogs, Maltese cats, Ferrets, &c. Medi 

 cines for all diseases at L. N. MEYER, 45 Great 

 Tmieg street. N. Y. 8ept.2t ly. 



for gale. 



Orange Grove For S^ale. 



A grove of ten acres, at Altamonte, Orange county, 

 Fla,,comaming 500 grafted trees, biX to sev«.n years old, 

 in tint; healthy condition. Soid to settle an estate; price 

 $3,000. More land can be had, if desired, adjoining. 

 This presents an opportunity rarely met with. Ad- 

 dress Box 1602, Boston, Mass.. or 



ALTAMONTE. ORANGE CO., FLA. 



jan25-2c 



-j O BREECH LOADING SHOT GUNS; 



JL 2j price, $28 to $40. Also several fine breech 

 and muzzle-loaaing rifles aj: low figuies. Fine breech 

 loaders from recent auctions at one half manufactur- 

 er's prices. T. J. WILSON, 1105 Filbert street. 

 Philadelphia, Pa. janl82t 



Lridlow Trout Co. 



BROOK TROUT FRY FOR SALE IN 

 any quantitv to suit parties. Fry delivered if 

 required. W. II. CROW ELL, Ludlow. 



Janll-3m MoKean Co., Pa. 



F""~OR SALE. — ONE FIRST - CLASS 

 double-gun, one pair rifle barrels to fit same 

 s^ock. Case with same contains oil cans, wad and 

 c oth punches; extra nipples and wrenches, cleaning 

 rods, bullet moulds, wiie, and wool brushes, <Xrc , 

 &c. The sun weighs abo .t 12 los.; was made by M. 

 S. Biswa* & Co., of Calcutta, for the present ownei, 

 who used it for general Indian shooting. It cost 150 

 rupees. Will sell it for $60. The gun is in good 

 order. Audr.ss DWIGHT WHITING, No. 19 Oliver 

 St., Boston, Ata*s. jan4-4t 



FOR SALE -ONE SHARE BLOOM- 

 ing Grove Park Association atock. Address 

 -Blooming Grove," this office. janl-tf 



LIVE QUAIL FOR SALE.— PRICE, 

 at'Ihouiasville, N. C, $2 to $3 per dozen; at 

 either New York or Boston Express office, $3.5 

 to- $4.50. In all cases cash before shipment, 

 tieferences: Forest and Stream. Edward Mal- 

 ley, New Haven, Conn., John Biggins, 53 West 

 fourteenth street, New York. Address J. W. 

 BROWN. Lock Box 1097, New Haven. Conn. n30-tf 



LlVJtu MOOSE WA.IST'FJbilX 



Two live cow moose. Will pay $320 for the two, 

 delivered at this office, all expenditures paid. Cash on 

 Delivery. Address at this office PUBLISHER. 



WANiEIJ.— ASEuONDHANDNICH- 

 ols Lefever, Parker, Fox or Scott double 

 breech loader, 12 bore, 30 inch barrels, 8i to 9 pounds. 

 Ca?e, shells, etc. Must be perfect, witn description, 

 etc. Lowest cash price. Address D. M. SH^RP- 

 NACK. Rogers, We st Va. janS5 It 



HOLAB1RD THIS 



"BOSb" 



SHOOTING COAT MAKER. 



SUITS $10. and upwards, the best and cheapest in 

 the world. WriJe for Catalogue. 



W. H. HOLABIRD, Valparaiso, Ind. 



§ckh and j§e$ortefior^$0rt§men. 



-THE BERMUDAS." 



XTOW A FAVORITE AND DELIGHT- 



_LN FUL Winter Resort, is reached in seventy- 

 hours from New York, and being surrounded by the 

 warm waters of the Gnlf 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 New York for Bermu- 

 da fortnightly, making connection at B-r~uda with 

 steamers for S;. Thomas and Weft Indies. For 

 full information apply to A. E. OUTERBR1DGE, 

 Agent, 29 Broadway, N. Y. Dee21-ly. 



MANSION HOUSE, FERNANDINA, 

 Florida. A first-class house, at the most at- 

 tractive winter resort in the South. An ocean beach 

 twenty miles long, surf bathing, hunting and fishing. 

 Deer in the beach hammock, snipe, rail and duck in 

 countless numbers in the creeks and marshes. 

 Direct connection by rail and steamer with the North. 

 M . W. Downie. Proprietor. Sept7-7m. 



Bromfield House, 



Messenger Bros., 



55 BROMFIELD STREET, 



Boston Mam. 



Xlie Hong© j£bx? Sportsmen, 



* ^ feb?tf 



fotices. 



DO.YT GO 



MABfLARD 118 ADVANTAGES. 



Descriptive catalogue of cheap farms, 

 free. J. C. PLUMMER, Cambridge, 

 Maryland. jan25-lc 



ELOCUTIONISTS JOURNAL GIVES 

 choicest standard and new pieces for profes- 

 sional and amateur Readers and Speakers, and inter- 

 esting articles on appropriate subjects. Just the 

 thing wanted. 10 cts. of any newaciealer or by mail. 

 JESSE HANEY & CO., 119 Nassau st., New York. 

 * jan25 6t 



loOiT 



Which may be done with one-fourth the usual ex- 

 pense, bg using our 



Patent Slate Paint. 



(Fifteen Years Established.) 

 MIXED READY FOR USE. 

 Fire-proof, Water-proof, Durable, Eco- 

 nomical and Ornamental. 



A roof may be covered with a very cheap shingle, 

 and by application of this slate made to last, from 20 

 to 25 years. Old roofs can be patched and coated, 

 looking much better, and lasting longer than new 

 shingles without the slate, for 



One-third the Cost Re-shingling. 



The expense of slating new shingles is oniv about 

 the cost of simply laying them. Tbe paint is fire- 

 proof against sparks or flying embers, as may be 

 easily tested by anyone. 



It Stops Every Leak, 



and for tin or iron has no equal, as it expands by 

 heat, contracts by cold, never cracks nor scales. 

 Roofs covered with Tar Sheathing Felt can tie made, 

 water-tight at a small expense, and preserved for 

 many years. 

 This Slate Paint is 



EXTREMELY CHEAP. 



Two gallons will cover a hundred square feet of shin- 

 gle roof, while on tin, iron, felt, matched boards, or 

 any smooth surface, from two quarts to one gallon 

 are required to 100 square feet of surface, and al 

 though the paint has a heavy body it is easily applied 

 with a brush. 



No Tar is Used in this Composition 



therefore it neither cracks in winter, nor runs in 

 summer. 



Ou decayed shingles it fills up the holes and pores, 

 and gives a new substantial roof that will last for 

 years. Curled or warped shingles it brines to their 

 places, and keeps them there. It tills up all holes in 

 felt roofs, stops trie leaks, and although a slow dryer, 

 rain does not affect it in a few hoars after applying. 

 As nearly all paints that are black contain tar, be 

 sure you obtain our genuine article, which, for ehm 

 gle roofs, is 



CHOCOLATE COLOR, 

 when first applied, changing in about a month to a 

 uniform slate color, and is, to all intents and purpo- 

 ses, snATE On 



TIM ROOFS 

 our red color is usually preferred, as one coat is equal 

 to five of any ordinary paint. For 



BUI OK WALL* 

 Our brioht red is tbe only reliable Slate Paint ever 

 introduced that will effectually prevent dampness 

 Irom penetrating and decoloring the plaster. 



These paiuts aru also largely used on out-honses 

 and fences, or as a priming coat on tine buildings. 



Our only colors arc Chocolate, Red, Bright Red 

 and Oban'oe. 

 NEW YORK CASH PRICE LIST 



1 Gallon, can and box $1 50 



2 " 2 SO 



5 •• « 5 50 



10 " keg a 50 



20 " half barrel 16 00 



40 " one barrel ..30 00 



10 pounds, cement for bad leaks 1 25 



We have in stock of our own manufacture roofing 

 materials, etc., at the following low prices: 



1,000 rolls extra Rubber Roofing, at 3 cents per 

 square foot. Or we will furnish Ruboer Rooting 

 Nails, Caps and Slate Paint for an entire new roof at 

 <u cents per square foot. 



2,000 rolls 3-ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at If cents per 

 square foot. 



3 000 rolls 8 ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 2£ cents per 

 square foot. 



2000 rolls Tarred Sheathing at He. per square foot. 



5,'W gallons fine Enamel Paint, mixed ready for 

 use on inside or outside work at $2 per gal., all shades. 



1000 Barrels Slate Flour .per bbl. $3 00 



1000 Barrels Soapstone Flour " 3 00 



1000 Barrels Grafton Mineral " 3 00 



1000 Barrels' Metalic Paint, dry " 3 00 



Special prices per ton or car-load lots. 



All orders must be accompanied with the money, 

 or subject to 30 days draft on well known parties. 



Y. SUTE 



102 & 104 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 



dec7 3m o 



^yortmnmz Hjtmtqz. 



For Nassau, N. IP, 



A Famous Winter Resort. 



Regular Mail Steamship from NEW YORK, Jan. 16th 

 and 25th. From SAVANNAH, G A. Jan. 20th and 30th. 

 Trip only 48 hours. Illustrated Nassau Guide fur- 

 nished. 



Murray, Ferris & Co., Agents, 



63 Sou th street. 



OLD DOMINION LINE 



The steamers of this line reach some of the finest 

 waterfowl and upland shooting sections in the conn- 

 try. Connections direct for Chincoteague, Cobb's 

 island, and points on the Peninsula. City Point 

 James river. Currituck, Florida, and the mountainous 

 country of Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk steam- 

 ers sail Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; Delaware 

 steamers Monday and Thursday, 3 p. m. Full infor- 

 mation given at office, 197 Greenwich street. New 

 York. aej>28 ly_ 



REGULAR OLD ESTABLISHED FAST 

 WINTER FREIGHT LINE FOR BOSTON, 

 HARTFORD, SPRINGFIELD, &c, VIA NliW 

 HAVEN.— The first class steamers CONTINENTAL 

 or ELM CITY leave Pier No. 25 East River, daily 

 (Sundays excepted), at 3 p. m. Passengers go North 

 and East from New Haven at 11 p. m., or remain on 

 board over night without charge. 



Merchandise forwarded by daily express freight 

 trains from New Haven through to Massachusetts, 

 Vermont, Western New Hampshire, Northern New 

 York and Canada. Freight received until 5 p.m. 



^ortnmttin §outy&. 



FOR SAVANNAH, GA. 3 



THE FLORIDA PORTS. 



AND THE 



South and Southwest, 



GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSEN- 

 GER LINE-CENTRAL RAILROAD OF 

 GEORGIA. AND ATLANTIC AND 

 GULF RAILROAD. 



TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SAT- 

 URDAYS. 



STEAMSHIPS 



MAGNOLIA and RAPID AN will sail 



THURSDAYS AT 3 P. M. 



MURRAY, FERRIS & CO., Agents, 63 South 

 S:reet. 



GEN. BARNES and H. LIVINGSTON, 



TUESDAYS AT 3 P M. 

 GEO. YOISGE, Agent, 409 Broadway. N. Y. 



SAN JACINTO and SAN SALVADOR, 



PATURDAVS AT 3 P. M. 

 GEO. YOIV'GE, Agent, 409 Broadway, r¥. Y. 



N. B. The sailing days of above Hues from Savan 

 nah are same as from New York. For freight or passage 

 from Savaunah apply to Octavos Cohen & Co. .Sa- 

 vannah, for ships leaving Savannah on Tuesdays, 

 Hunter & Gammel, Savannah, for ships leaving on 

 Thursday, Wilder & Co., for ships leaving on Satur- 

 days. 



^"Insurance on this line, ONE-HALF PER 

 CENT. 



Snperior accommodations for passengers. 



Through ra'es and Hills of Lading in connection 

 with Central Railroad of Georgia to all points. 



Through rates and Bills of Lading in connection 

 with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad and Florida 

 steamers. 



GEORGE YONGE. 



Agent Central Railroad of Georgia, No. 4P9 Broad- 

 way. nov30 3m 



To Florida & the South 



SEASON OP 187G-7. 



Atlantic Const Line of Railways and Connexions 



N. Y. OFFICE, 2:H» BROADWAY. 



No. 1.— 6:00 p. m. Daily all rail to Richmond, Wii- 

 uiiugton, Columbia, Augusta, Aiken, Charleston, Sa- 

 van ii ah. 9 A 11 Florida and Southern points. In this train 

 Pullman sleeper New York to Richmond, Parlor 

 Oars thence to Wilmington. Pullman shepers thence 

 to Charleston and Augusta, and Pullman sleeping 

 cars beyond as route may be. 



No. 2.— 8:40 a. m. daily (except Sunday). Allrai 

 to Richmond. Wilmington, Charleston, Savannah, 

 and all Florida points. 



No. 3.— 9.30 a. m. daily (except Sunday^ via limited 

 express to Washington", and thence as by Schedule 

 No. 2. On these trains Pullman Parlor C>irs New 

 York to Washington. Pullman Sleeping Car Mil- 

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

 Oar* Wilmington to Charleston. Lucas sleepers 

 Charleston to Savannah. Elegant Day Cars Savan- 

 nah to Jacksonville. 



No. 4.-8:40 a. m. and 9:30 a. m. daily (exceot 

 Sunday). All rail to Baltimore. Bay Line to Nor- 

 folk. S. & R. R. R. to Weldon, thence as by Sched- 

 ule No. 1. On these trains Parlor Cars to Baltimore, 

 Bay Line steamers to Portsmouth, Parlor Cars to 

 Wilmington, and thence as by Schedule No. 1. 



For the reservation of Sections, Compartments, 

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

 mation, apply at the New York Office, 229 BROAD- 

 WAY, or at the authorized Ticket Offices of the 

 Pennsylvania, and Baltimore & Ohio Bailroads. 



One half of each Parlor and Sleeping car of this 

 line south of Richmond is constantly reserved at 

 New York for accommodation of passengers by the 

 Atlantic Coast Line. 



dec28-3m 



A. POPE, Gen. Pass. 



JFOTfc FLORIDA. 



FOR THROUGH TICKETS TO FER- 

 NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUS- 

 TINE, S ANFORD, ENTERPRISE, and intermediate 

 landings on ST. JOHN'S RIVER and interior points 

 in FLORIDA, by steamship to SAVANNAH, and 

 thence by railroad or steamboat, apply to WM. L. 

 JAMES, Gen'l Agent, 



Philadelphia and Southern Mail S. S. Co., 

 416 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia 



Decl4-ly 



TO SPORTSMEN: 

 THE PENNSYLVANIA R. R. COMPT 



Respectfully invite attention to the 



Superior ^JJ^oilitie^ 



afforded by their lints for reaching most of the TROT- 

 ING PARKS and RACr, COURSES in the Middle 

 States. These lines being C ONTINUOUS PROM ALL 

 IMPORTANT POINTS; avoid the difficulties and dan- 

 gers of reshipment, while the excellent cars run over 

 the smooth steel tracks enable STOCK TO BE TRANS- 

 PORTED without failure or injury. 

 The lines of , 



The Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 

 GUNNING AND FISHING 



in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are sold at the offices of the Company in 

 all the principal cities to KANE, RENOVA, BED . 

 FORD, CRE8SON, RALSTON, MINNEQUA, and 

 other well-known centers for 

 Trout Fishing, Wing Shooting, and Still Hunting. 



Also, to 

 TUCKERTON, BEECH HAVEN, CAPE MAY, 

 SQUAN, and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 

 AND FEATHER, 



D. If;- BOYD, Jr., Gen'l Pasg, Agent. 

 Frank Thompson, Gen'} Manager, UW tt 



