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FOREST AND STREAM, 
Ammunition. 
No. 26 Murray Street, N. Y„ 
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of 
ORANGE LIGHTNING POWDER. 
No. 1 to 7, strongest and cleanest made, In sealed 
1 lb. canlBters. Higher numbers axe specially 
recommended for breeoh-loading guns. 
ORANGE DUCKING POWDER. 
For water-fowl, strong and clean. No. 1 to 5, 
in motal kegs, fit lbs. ooeh, and canisters of lands 
lbs. each. 
ORANGE RIFLE POWDER. 
The host for rlflos and ail ordiuary purposes. 
Sizes, KG, PPG and PFFG.the last being the finest. 
Packed in wood and metal kegs ol' 25 lbs., 124 lbs. 
and 61 lbs- and In canisters of 1 lb. and 4 lb. 
All of the above give high velocities and less 
residuum than any other brauds made, and are 
recommended and used by Capt. BOGARDUS, 
the “ Champion Wing Shot of the World." 
Blasting Powder and Electrical Blasting 
Apparatus. 
Military Powder 
of all kinds on hand and made to order. 
Safety Fuse, Frictional and Platinum Fuses., 
Pamphlets, showing: sizes of the grain by wood-5 
out, sent free on application to the above address. 
GUNPOWDER. 
DUPONT’S 
RIFLE, SPORTING and BLAST¬ 
ING POWDER. 
The Most Popular Powder in Use. 
D UPONT'S GUNPOWDER MILLS, es-, 
tabllshed in 1801, have maintained then- 
great reputation for seventy-eight years. Manu¬ 
facture the following oelebrated brands of Pow- 
dCr ' DUPONT'S DIAMOND GRAIN, 
Nos. 1 (coarse) to 4 (fine), unequalod in strength, 
quickness, and cleanliness; adapted for Glass 
Ball and Pigeon Shooting. 
DUPONT’S EAGLE DUCKING, 
Nos. 1 (ooarse) to 3 (fine), burning slowly, strong, 
and clean; groatppnetratfon; adapted for Glass 
Ball, Pigeon, Duck, and other shooting. 
DUPONT’S EAGLE RIFLE, 
A quick, strong, and clean Powder, of very fine 
grain for pistol shooting. 
DUPONT'S RIFLE, FG, “ SEA SHOOTING,” 
FFG and FFFG. The FG for long range rifle' 
Shooting, the FFG and FFFG for general use,' 
burning strong and moist. 
SPORTING, MINING. SHIPPING, and BLAST¬ 
ING POWDERS of all sizes and descriptions. 
Special graces for export.. Cartridge, Musket, 
Cannon, Mortar, and Mammoth Powder, U. S., 
Government standard. Powder manufactured 
to order of any required grain or proof. Agen¬ 
cies in all cities and principal towns throughout 
the U. S. Represented by 
E. L. KNEELANl), 50 Wall Street, N. T. 
N. B.—Use nono hut DUPONT’S FG or FFG 
Powder for long range rifle shooting. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
GUNPOWDER. 
Hazard’s “Electric Powder.” 
i) to 6 (coarse). Unsurpassed in point 
h and cleanliness. Packed in square 
J canisters of 1 lb. only. 
fird’s “American Sporting.” 
i) to 6 (coarse). In 1 lb. canisters and 
A fine grain, quick and clean, for up- 
p shooting. Well adapted to shot guns. 
I lizard’s “.Duck Shooting.” 
il to 5 (coarse). In 1 and 5 lb. canisters 
| 124 lb. kegs. Burns slowly aud very 
>ting remarkably close and with great 
L For field, forest, or water shoo ting, 
iy other brand, and it is equally ser- 
ir muzzle or breech-loaders. 
[azard’s “Kentucky Rifle.” 
3, and “Sea Shooting” FG in kegs of 
__ 1 0) lbs. and cans of 5 lbs. FFFG is also 
packed in 1 and 4 lb. canisters. Burns strong and 
mo 1st- The FFFG aud FFG are favorite brands 
for ordinary sporting, and the “Sea Shooting’’ 
FG is the standard Rifle Powder of the country. 
Superior Mining and Blasting Powder. 
GOVERNMENT CANNON and MUSKUT POW¬ 
DER • also, SPECIAL GRADES FOR EXPORT, 
OF AN* REQUIRED GRAIN OR PROOF, 
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. 
The above can be had of dealers, or of the Com¬ 
pany’s Agents, in every prominent city, or whole¬ 
sale at our office^ gTEEET NEW YORK. 
ENT&IjISII 
Sporting Gunpowder. 
CURTIS & HARVEY’S 
DIAMOND GRAIN. 
Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Superior Rifle, En¬ 
field Rifle, aud Col. Hawker’s Ducking. W. 
STITT, 61 Cedar St., N. Y. Agent for the U. S 
AGOOD PLAN 
The most profl table way of dealing in stocks is by 
combining many orders and co-operating them 
as a whole, dividing profits pro rata among share¬ 
holders, according to the market, monthly. Each 
customer thus secures all the advantages of im¬ 
mense capital and experienced skill, and can use 
any amount, from $10 to $10,000, or more, with 
equal proportionate success. New York Stock 
Reporter” and new circular mailed free. Full 
Information for any one to opperate successfully. 
Lawrence & Co., 57 Exchange Place, N, Y. 
DITTIAR POWDER 
BOX 836, P. O. 
OFFICE 24 PARK PLACE, 
1STEW YORK 
PURE TIN-COATED AND BURNISHED 
DROP AND RUCK SHOT. 
American Standard—Eagle Brand. 
CAPTAIN BOGARDUS ON TIN-COATED SHOT. 
Editor Forest and Stream New York, Jan. 13,1879. 
H AVING been asked by many of your readers as to the merits of TIN-COATED 
SOFT SHOT, I desire to say that I consider it the best shot I have ever used. I have given it 
a very severe tost, having shot my 6,000 hall match Jan. 8 and 9 with it. In that match I usod two 
seta of double barrels, one of 10 and the! other 12-bore, and each single barrel was discharged 1,500 
times without being once cleaned. The inner surface of the barrels is bright and free from 
scratches, although in shooting I usod them until they became so hot that they would not boar 
handling. 1 cannot imagine any oase of ordinary use which oould so severely test the cleanliness 
and perfection of the tin-coating and its freedom from injury by any heat which could ever result 
from continuous discharges of the gun. A. H. BOGARDUS. 
THE LEROY SHOT AND LEAD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK. 
Cartridge 
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LOWELL, MASS., 
MANUFACTURERS OF THE 
BRASS, SOLID DEAD, CENTRAL FIRE, RELOADING SHELLS, 
AND CARTRIDGES. 
A DAPTED to all military and sporting rifles and pistols, and in use by the ARMY 
AND NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES, and several foreign governments. Rim-fire am¬ 
munition of all kinds. Special attention given to the manufacture of 
Cartridges for Target Practice. 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 
Ammunition. 
THE DELAWARE SHELL 
Our Improved Shell Now Possesses the Fol¬ 
lowing Merits: 
1st. Perfect Uniformity of Flange. 
2d. They are Sure Fire and Gas Tight. 
3d. The Paper is Superior. 
4th. The Primers are Easily Expelled and Replaced, and can be 
Reloaded a Number of Times. 
PRICE AS LOW AS ANY OTHER SHELL 
Address, Delaware Cartridge Company, 
Wilmington, Delaware. 
TATHAM’S 
IMPROVED 
Chilled Shot. 
American Standard Diameters. 
(RED LABEL.) 
GIVES GREATER PENETRATION and BET¬ 
TER PATTERN than ordinary shot. Equally 
well adapted to ohokp-bores, modified chokes and 
cylinders. 
Beware of Imitations. 
Our Chilled Shot will be found to be moro free 
from shrinkage, more, spherical, more uniform in 
size, heavier and of brighter and dlea/ner finish than 
any other. 
Send for circular. 
TATHAM BRO’S, 
82 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK. 
Also manufacturers of 
PATENT FINISH 
American Standard Drop Shot, 
and COMPRESSED BUCK SHOT, more uniform 
than ordinary moulded shot. 
Founded July 4, 1803. 
SPARKS’ 
American Chilled Shot. 
Rivaling the English and All Others. 
STANDARD DROP AND BUCK SHOT AND 
BAR LEAD. 
THOMAS W. SPARKS, MANUFACTURER. 
Office, No. 121 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 
PiSttllancous AdiTvti.scmfnts. 
trade - 44 BEATS THE WORLD .’’-MARK. 
Old Judge Smoking Tobacco, 
The Only Tobacco Ever Manufactured that does notBitetheTongue. 
“ Old JvicLgo ” Cigarettes. 
ATANIJFACTIJRED under Letters Patent granted Charlps G. Emery, March 5, 1878, 
J-Vl by which the rice paper used as wrappersis so prepared that the unpleasant odor and injurious 
effects of the OIL OF CREOSOTE thrown off when burning is completely neutralized or destroyed, 
and the paper made saliva proof to prevent its breaking or melting in the mouth. The great advant¬ 
age and importance of this invention will at once be recognized by all smokers, and its truth de¬ 
monstrated by the first “Old Judge” Cigarettes they smoke. Neither will they require a printed 
certificate from any eminent Professor of Chemistry to convince them they have heretofore, in 
smoking Cigarettes made of P URE RICE PAPER, been inhaling one of the deadliest poisons known. 
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. 
GOODWIN & CO., Manufacturers, 207 and 209 Water st., 
NSW YORK . 
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A GREAT INTENTION! 
IMITATION 
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Patented December 3, 1878. 
CURTAINS, SHADES, AND BLINDS 
Dispensed with. New, Elegant, Cheap and Dur¬ 
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Rooms, Stairways, Transoms, Vestibule Doors, 
etc., with the full effect and brilliancy of various¬ 
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established. 
ONE GO__ __„„ 
si vo territory will he reserved for five years. 
C A M PI PC °1 three of the most beauti- 
J rt III I Llj ful styles will be sent prepaid 
with full instructions, wholesale prices, etc., on 
receipt of *1.00. 
Agents 
L. Lum Smith, 
717 SANSOM ST., 
I Sole Agent 
•(for U. S. & 
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