FOREST AND STREAM, 
687 
^mmunftion. 
ORANGE SPORTING 
POWDER. 
Orange Lightning. 
Orange Ducking. 
Orange Rifle. 
Creedmoor. 
ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. 
Send postal card for ILLUSTBATBD PAM¬ 
PHLET , oh owing SIZES of GRAINS of PQW 
DER. Furnished FREE. 
ial d Band Powder Co,, 
No. 29 Murray Street, N. Y., 
GUNPOWDER. 
DUPONT’S 
RIFLE, SPOUTING and BLAST¬ 
ING POWDEli. 
The Most Popular Powder in Use. 
D UPONT'S GUNPOWDER MILLS, es¬ 
tablished in 1801, have maintained their 
great reputation for seventy-eight years. Manu¬ 
facture the following celebrated brands of Pow¬ 
der: 
DUPONT'S DIAMOND GRAIN, 
Nos. 1 (coarse) to 4 (One), unequaled in strength, 
quickness, find cleanliness: adapted for Glass 
Ball and Pigeon Shooting. 
DUPONT'S EAGLE DUCKING, 
Nos. 1 (coarse) to 3 (fine), burning slowly, strong, 
and clean: great penetration; adapted for Glass 
Bail, 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, EG, “ SEA SHOOTING," 
PEG 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 grades 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 
F. L. KNEELAND, 70 Wall Street, N. T. 
N. B.—Use none but DUPONT'S FG or FFG 
Powder for long range rifle shooting. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
GUNPOWDER. 
Hazard’s “Electric Powder.” 
Nos. 1 (fine) to 0 (coarse). Unsurpassed in point 
of strength and cleanliness. Packed in square 
canisters of i lb. only. 
Hazard’s “American Sporting.” 
Nos. 1 (fine) to 6 (coarse). In 1 lb. canisters and 
64 lb. kegs. A fine grain, quick and clean,forup- 
land prairie shooting. Well adapted to shot guns. 
Hazard’s “.Duck Shooting. ” 
Nos. 1 (fine' to 5 (coarse). In 1 and 5 lb. canisters 
and 61 and 131 lb. kegs. Barns slowly and very 
olean, shooting remarkably close and with great 
penetration. For field, forest, or water shooting, 
it ranks any other brand, and it is equally ser¬ 
viceable lor.muzzle or breech-loaders. 
Hazard’s “Kentucky Rifle.” 
FFFG, FFG, and “ Sea Shooting ” FG in kegs of 
25,13}, and 61 lbs. and cans of 5 lbs. FFFG is also 
packed in 1 and 1 lb. canisters. Burns strong and 
moist. The FFFG and FFG are favorite brands 
for ordinary sporting, and the “Sea Shooting" 
FG is the standard little Powder of the country. 
Superior Mining and Blasting Powder. 
GOVERNMENT CANNON and MUSKET POW- 
DERf also, SPECIAL GRADES FOB EXPORT, 
OF ANY 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-, 
Bale at ourg^5ix:L STREET, NEW YORK. 
bw&Xjxsh: 
Sporting Gunpowder. 
CURTIS & HARVEY’S 
DIAMOND GRAIN. 
Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Superior Rifle, En¬ 
field Rifle, and Col. Hawker’s Ducking. W. 
STITT, 61 Cedar St., N. Y. Agent for the U. S. 
A GOOD PLAN 
The most profitable 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, lull 
information for any one to opperate successfully. 
Lawrence & Co., 67 Exchange Place, N. Y. 
PteaUanemw ^rtvntisunents. 
EMLAJD AM AM R.ffiA. 
COLT®WEBLEY. 
The two GIANTS in gun-making at the present time, are P. WEBLEY & SONS, Birmingham, 
England, and the COLT FIRE ARMS CO., Hartford, Conn. Both owe their marvelous succeess to 
the same two causes. First, that they learned just what constituted PERFECT GUNS. Secoud, 
that they applied labor-saving machinery to their production. The result is, THE BEST GUNS IN 
TnE WORLD, AT VERY SMALL COST. You can now buy a COLT or a WEBLEY gun, which 
it is a pleasure to use, for no more than Is oommonly paid for guns bearing unknown or fictitious 
names. 
Of WEBLEY’S GUNS we have the TREBLE WEDGE GUNS—every gun having beautiful Da¬ 
mascus oi- laminated steel Barrels, Rebounding Bar Locks, Pistol Grip, Lever Forepart, Double 
Bolt, and Extended Rib. ‘. tana L. 
DOUBLE HOLT GUNS (Top and Side Lever). I WEBLEY-LANG SELF-COCKERS. 
SINGLE BOLT GUNS (Top and Side Lever). | EXPOSITION GUNS (various styles). 
The last four sty les named above constitute a JOB LOT, which we are selling off at abouthalf 
their real value. These guns are in NO WAY Inferior to the Treble Wedge guns as regards quality 
of material or EXCELLENCE in shooting, and aro the CHEAPEST lot of guns we have over seen. 
Of COLT GUNS, we have all the regular grades, and, in addition, THE CLUB GUN. This gun is 
made for US, with selected barrels and the very finest materials, and is designed especially for Glass 
Balland Pigeon Trap Shooting. Gentlemen who indulge in these contests will be obliged to either 
shoot the COLT CLUB GUN, or lose the prizes. 
Every one of these guns has an elegant heel plate, with the Rampant Colt in a circle, and the 
words “ The Club Gun,” beautifully embossed upon it. Any Coltgun not answering to the above 
description is mil the Club Gun. 
Bositlos the Webleyand Colt DOUBLEguns, FOREHAND & WADSWORTH, of Worcester, Mass., 
make for us a SING LE barrel breech-loader with Scott pattern Top Lever. These guns are very 
light ami'll andy, and just the thing for BOYS or men who cannot afford to buy Double Guns. They 
cost but a mere trifle. We are happy to announce that we are the principal distributing agents at 
New York city for all three of the above-named manufacturers. 
P, O. Box'4,309. H. & D. FOLSOM, 30 Warren street, New York. 
PURE TIN-COATED AND BURNISHED 
DRO P AND BUCK SHOT. 
American Standard—Eagle Brand. 
CAPTAIN BOGARDUS ON TIN-COATED SHOT. 
Ed rron Forest and Stream;— New York, Jan. 13,1870. 
H AVING been asked by many of your readers as to the merits of TIN-COATED 
SOFT SHOT, I desire to say that 1 consider it the beat shot I have ever used. I have given it 
a very severe test, having shot my 6,000 ball match Jan. 8 and 9 with it. In that match 1 used two 
sets of double barrels, one of 10 and the other 12-bore, and each single barrel was discharged 1,500 
tiroes without being once cleaned. The inner surface of the barrels is bright and free from 
scratches, although m shooting I used thorn until they became so hot that they would not bear 
handling. I cannot imagine any case of ordinary use which could 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. 
THE H ET.AWAKE S HEL L 
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. 
TRADE—' 44 B EATS THE WORLD MARK. 
Old JudgeSmoking Tobacco. 
The OniyTobacco Ever Manufactured that does not Bite the Tongue. 
“ Old Jndso ” Cigarettes. 
AfANUFACTURED under Letters Patent granted Charles G. Emery, March 5, 1878, 
1VJL by which the rice paper used as wrappers is 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 PURE RICE PAPER, boon inhaLng one of the deadliest poisons known. 
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. 
GOODWIN & CO., Manufacturers, 207 and 209 Waterst., 
N M:W YORK 
WESTON-ROWELL-ENE, 
THE ATHLETE’S LOTION. 
A_ ITefresl iirifv LJ nguent for tine Bath.. 
A preparation used by ail who are training for feats requiring great 
powers of endurance. Strengthens the limbs, hardens the flesh, 
tones the nerves, and invigorates the entire muscular sys¬ 
tem. Is useful in cases of muscular debility, nervous¬ 
ness, rheumatism, neuralgia, fevers, skin 
diseases. Cures sore eyes, mouth, 
nose and ears; also toothache. 
•fi!3Srr>0»SE!D BY ALL FIRST CLASS PHYSICIANS, 
For Sale at all Respectable Drug Stores. 
Price 10c. 25c., 50o, and SI. Depot 381 Sixth Avenue, New York. Can bo sent by maU 
’ ' |to any address* 
gummmitiou. 
TATHAMS 
IMPROVED 
Chilled Shot. 
American Standard Diameters. 
(RED LABEL.) 
GIVES GREATER PENETRATION and BET¬ 
TER PATTERN than ordinary shot. Equally 
well adapted to ohoke-bores. modified chokes and 
cylinders. 
Beware of Imitations. 
Our Chilled Shot wifi be found to be more free 
from shrinkage, more spherical, more uniform.in 
she, heavier and of blighter and cleaner 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 tlie English and All Others. 
STANDARD DROP AND BUCK SHOT AND 
BAR LEAD. 
THOMAS W. SPARKS, MANUFACTURER. 
Olflce.’No. 121 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 
lUiSfcUaneou.s AdvolLementss. 
s 
A GREAT INTENTION! 
IMITATION 
T A 
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D 
GLASS. 
Patented December 3, 1878. 
CURTAINS, SHADES, AND BLINDS 
Dispensed with. New, Elegant, Cheap and Dur¬ 
able. It produces all the unique effects of a richly 
painted or Elegantly Stained Window. Itis easily 
applied to the glass in Windows of Houses, Pub¬ 
lic Buildings, Churches, Steamboats, Street and 
Railroad Cars, Libraries, Parlors, Offices, Bath 
Rooms, Stairways, Transoms, Vestibule Doors, 
etc., with the full effect and brilliancy of various¬ 
ly colored ground glass. The article has juft been 
patented, and not a single agency has as yet been 
established. 
ONE G( 
give territory will b 
J A III 1 Lt J ful styles will be cent prepaid 
with full instructions, wholesale prices, etc., on 
receipt of * 1 . 00 . 
Agents 
L. Lum Smith, 
Sole Agent 
< for U.B. & 
PHILADELPHIA,Pa. ( Canada, 
following extract from the Repre 
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