878 
FOREST AND STREAM 
^MMrratintKS. 
The British Water Fishes : By the 
Ttev. IV. Houghton, M. A„ F. I,. S. Illustrated 
with a aolorcd figure of each Bpecles, drawn 
from nature by A. F. Lydon, and numerous en¬ 
gravings. London: IVIIltamMackenzie, fillLud- 
gate Hill, E. C., Edinburgh, and Dublin. 
This Is an illustrated work in two volumeB, com¬ 
prising sixty-four portraits of the most desira¬ 
ble flsk found in the fresh waters of Great 
Britain. It is of especial value to Englishmen, 
and will be examined with great curiosity and 
interest by anglers on this aide of the Atlantic 
to whom most of the varieties delineated and 
described are entire strangers. It is well calcu¬ 
lated to supersede the works of Yarrell and 
Couoli, which have hitherto been the best illus¬ 
trated books of reference, but which are now 
both expensive and scarce. The illustrations In¬ 
clude seven kinds of solmou, six of trout, six of 
char, as well as pike, perch,' barbel, gudgeon, 
burbolt, and also those very difficult fish to Iden¬ 
tify, namely, the gwyniad, vendace, pollan 
powan, agurtne, and dobule. 
$nv guU'crtiscmcuts. 
Philadelphia and Savannah Line 
FOR FLORIDA. 
F or through tickets to fernan- 
DINA, JACKSONVILLE. ST. AUGUS¬ 
TINE, SANFORD, ENTERPRISE and interme¬ 
diate landings on ST. JOHN’S RIVER and inte¬ 
rior points in FLORIDA, by steamship to SA¬ 
VANNAH, and thenoo by railroad or steamboat, 
Apply to WM. L. JAMES, General Agent, 
Pmlaiietnllin and Southern Mail S. S. Co., 
Pier 23, South Wharves, Pbila. 
FOX'S PATENT 
BREECH-LOADING SHOT 
Wonderfully Simple. Wonderfully Strong. 
The barrels slide one side. 
TNT o Hingo to getXaoose- 
Prices from 850 to $300. 
Send stamp for circular to 
AMERICAN ARMS CO., 
103 Milk Street, Boston. 
F. H. RAYMOND, Tretts. 
U 
Nahmakanta,” 
With the “CROSBY PATENT AXE COVER.” 
The only genuine Camp Axe in America. Says 
Jue. Hussey :“Inm delighted with it; it makes 
my camping OUtUt complete, and is just ths 
thing 1 huve been looking for these many years.” 
Send for a circular. 
A. S. CBOSDT <P CO., 
Wateryille, Me. 
Hunting, Fishing, 
CAMPING OUT, 
Archery, Lawn Tennis. 
Inclose stamp for Price-List. 
A. R. DODGE, 
34 Park Row, New York. 
THE LATEST and BEST. 
Wo. 1, length 2 inches, 
Wo. 2, 
Wo. 3, 
Wo. 4, 
23 
31 
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$U$cdanccni$ spbcvtisenwits. 
THE REDMOND FLYING TARGET, 
T)ATENTED BY E. REDMOND, consists 
1 of a rubber bag inflatable by the breath to 
the size of a glass ball, with a weight attached 
that, gives momentum. 
Any trap throws it; no breakage until hit by 
shot; bursts instantly: fragments harmless. 
Blow in tobacco smoke and when the bag- bursts 
It shows. Only ball' an ordinary charge needed, 
with fine shot, making them cheaper than glass. 
Fifteen hundred pack in a square foot. Two 
dollars a hundred. Dgoounttothptrade.^ 
Rochester, N. T. 
FER-GrUSOTiTS 
RUST PREVENTER, 
The best article yet discovered. 
For Eire Arms, Surgical Instruments, Cutlery, 
Tools, exposed parts of machinery, etc., 
IT HAS NO EQUAL. 
For sale by dealers in hardware and sportsmens’ 
goods. ||j|!jTFEKG USON, Solo Manuf’r, 
65 Fulton street. New York. 
Send for circular. 
OKUNK, RED FOX, COON, MUSKRAT 
AND MINK 
BOUGHT FOR CASH 
At the highest market prices. 
Send for circular with fud particulars. 
E. C. HOUGHTON, 
No. 5 Howard street. 
New York. 
jS’iUc. 
F OR SALE.—Genuine Stephen Grant B. L. 
" Gun, 13-bore, 30-ineb, 5} Lbs., side snap, Da¬ 
mascus barrels. 8. H. G., at this office. Dcc.j.lt 
KEEP’S SHIRTS 
ARE THE VERY REST, 
Boys' and Youths’ Shirts, all complete, best 
''k’e'f'p'! 1 PATENT PARTLY-MADE SHIRTS, 
only plain seams to finish, 6 for $7. 
KEEP’S CUSTOM SHIRTS, very best, MADE 
TO M EASUKE, 6 for $9. Fit guaranteed. 
NIGHT SHIRTS, all styles, extra length, $1 
<M An' elegant set of extra heavy gold-plated But¬ 
tons presented to purchasers of six shirts._ 
ki»m ItIB GLOVES FOR GENTS, 
the very best, plain or embroidered, $1.10 per 
I>Bil ’' KEEI*>8 UMBRELLAS. 
BEST GINGHAM, patent protected ribs, $1 
each. Warranted. Fifty per cent, stronger than 
TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS 
and CANHa^m^all^st.j ^ |£ WEA K 
Comprises all the newest and best goods for Fall 
wear. CANTON and SCARLET TWILLED 
FLANNEL from 75c. to 81.50. ANGOLA 
FLEECE, SCOTCH WOOL and SHETLAND 
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, from 60c. to $3.50each. 
SCARLET WOOL KNXT SHIRTS and DRAW¬ 
ERS, $1.35 to $1.50 each. 
the latest novelties 
A re uow ready in Gents’ Silk, Linen and Cam¬ 
bric Handkerchiefs, Seatl’s in elegant designs 
and effects. Our gold-plated Jewelry is the best 
quality. Scarf Rings, Pins, Studs, Sleeve and 
Collar Buttons atabout halt the usual cost else- 
"jihirts only deUvered free. 
Merchants will be furnished with trade circu¬ 
lars on application, as we furnish the trade on 
the moat favorable terms. 
Samples and Circulars mailed free. 
KEEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 
831, 633, 035 & 637 Broadway, New York. 
G UN FOR SALE.—a Daly central-fire 
breech-loader. Two setts barrels. Both 
in-mimrc Fine gun; for particulars address 
iu gauge, r '“|4 M ^ ER ^ E8S/ . took B ox 193. 
Dec4-2t Cazenovia, N-1. 
F OR SALE. — Breech-loader. Finest 
Damascus 13 x 30,8 lbs., pistol grip; reboun- 
dcr. Beautiful gun, tine shooter, bttte used ; no 
fSit. Original value, $175, Price, *130. Address 
F. F. F„ ifox, 680, N. Y. _ Pee- A.it. 
Site fgenwl. 
rpHE FOLLOWING PRICES will show 
X I mean sell out !— 
Victress, pure Laverack,ful.l sister to the Great 
Countess, one of the best bitclies that ever 
lived. She is by Old Bine Dash II. and MolllIL 
Victress won two prizes-Manchester, H. C., Bir¬ 
mingham. To parties in want of a pure Laver- 
ack to breed this is a rare chance. Price $75, not 
one-hall'what she cost; was sold at public out¬ 
cry in England for $300. 
Irish setter G lpsey, red, and some white; bunted 
some on quail; very obedient and easy to handle: 
sire of Gipsy, Rodman’s Dasli, who was the best 
Irish setter on game in the United States. She is a 
good brood bitch, and just served by my red Irish 
setter King Bee, who was sired by champion 
York; a perfect beauty, and if she fails to pup 
will serve her free next time, but she never 
missed. Price only $35. 
France, a field trial bitch; a beautiful head; 
ears hung low; a good brood bitch ; never hunted 
her; bought her in June; will guarantee her to 
stand a pigeon in yard for twenty minutes, and 
from her movements I think would be good in 
field. Price $35. Litter of pups worth four 
times that amount. 
Llewellin setter bitch one year old, blue 
ticked; raised and bred by L. H. Smith, of 
Stratbroy, Ontario, Canada; sire, PariB, and 
dam, the pure Laveraek bitch Peeress ; Peeress 
and Paris are both broken, aud Paris is one of 
thobest field dogs in this country, that money 
cannot buy; the Chicago IHcld of -Nov. 8th, 
’70, gives a cut of the famous Paris and his 
field winnings and on the bench ; parties buy¬ 
ing will get pedigree and his winnings printed. 
Price only $50. These are bottom prices. 
Address H» B. V ONDRRSMITIi. Lancaster, 
Pa. .Nov. 27-tf 
IN THIS STUD. 
“RED G-R.OITS33,’ y 
IMPORTED IRISH SETTER. 
Address EDWARD LOHMAN, 171E. 87th St.N. Y. 
ASA L. SHERWOOD. 
Skaneateles, N, Y. 
GORDON ENGLISH, AND FIELD TRIAL 
SETTEES 
Of Purest Strains. 
Imperial Kennel 
fejlVv'ASt Setters and Pointers tlior- 
ouglily Field Broken. 
wlBaBW a Young Dogs handled with 
wMHPF skill and judgment. 
WjF Dogs have dallvaceeBS.to salt 
' Tor water. 
~ N. B—Setter and Pointer 
puppies; also, Broken dogs for sate; full pedi¬ 
grees. Address H. C. GLOVER,Toms River, N. J 
Wwrtrit 
A WANTED.—A good second-hand gun, 
V V with or without case and implements; 
12-boro, 30-inch, bbls.; extension rib; l’^tol gnp; 
about 2-inch drop; rebounding looks. Address 
Nov27-3t D. B., Office I crest and Stream. 
AA/ - ANTED—A LARGE QUANTITY OF 
VV live qaails and prairie chickens, deliver- 
able at Jobstown, Burlington bounty, N. •I-, be- 
fore January 1,1880. State quantity that cau bo 
deUvered and prices, address 
Dec 4-3t Jobstown, Burlington Co., N. J. 
Beimel. 
FOR SALE. 
FOX TERRIERS. 
Rattler, winner of 1st special, Boston; 1st Phila¬ 
delphia, aud 2nd N. J., 1B79. Nixen, winner 1st 
and special N. J. Minnie, winner 2nd N. V., 
1879. Nettle in pup to Rattler, and two puppies 
out Of above, THOS, D. BURKE, P. O. Box,^232.. 
Lost. 
A BEAUTIFUL lemon and white cocker 
spaniel bitch answering to the name of 
Lou. She was pickedupin Forty-second street 
b’» man named Donnelly, from whom she was 
stolen on Sunday. Nov. 23d, ns he says- Ai v 
person to whom she may have been offered 
for sale will confer a favor upon me Dj com¬ 
municating the facts to me by mail, 01 at my 
officc^O Broadway. ROBERT SEWELL. 
TTINEST SELECTION OF YORKSHIRE 
1 terriers In the city, l ull-grown PV'ffs: 
pug pup pies, six men tbs old: also sma j 
bull terriers. For sale at'IHOb. KLELAGHgt, 
61 Charlton, street, New York. Deo.4-»t. 
P INE LODGE KENNELS.— I am pre¬ 
pared to take a limited number of dogs, 
either setters or pointers, and train them thor¬ 
oughly. I give my puppies seven months’ work 
out of the twelve, and guarantee satisfaction, if 
the dog has all the natural instincts. Refer¬ 
ences on application. Prices, $50 and $75, ac¬ 
cording to length of time I keep the dog, with 
discount to parties at long distances. A. 
WINTER, Cairo, Thomas County, Georgia. 
Oct 2,tf. 
R ATTLER.— lit the Stud.—Blue belton, 
Llewellin setter, winner of three bench pri¬ 
zes, by champion Rob Roy, winner of five Eng¬ 
lish field trials, out of the pure Laveraek bitch, 
(Pickles). Will serve bitches at $20. Litters war¬ 
ranted. Inquire of L. F. WHIT MAN , Detroit, 
Mleh. jan2tf 
POINTS FOR JUDGING DOGS. 
A PAMPHLET compiled from “St onehenge’s” 
new edition of “Dogs of the British Islands," 
and containing the “points” by which every breed 
of dogs is judged in this country and England, to¬ 
gether with a description of the same. For sale 
at this office. Price 60 cents. 
me f iMttd. 
EASTERN 
FIELD MLS. 
THE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING 
will be held under the auspices 
OF THE 
Eastern field Trials Club, 
DECEMBER 10th, 11th 
and 12th. 
OP.E2Y TO THE WORLD. 
All-Aged Stakes. 
Entrance, §15 ; Forfeit, $10. 
Puppy Stakes. 
Entrance, $12 ; Forfeit, $8. 
Dr are Stakes. 
Entrance, $15 ; Forfeit, $8. 
prizes to be 
Entries received up to the evening of the 
Hth at the Grounds, and until then to ad¬ 
dress of 
JACOB PENTZ, Sec., 
3F». O. Box 274, 
NEW YORK CITY, 
All entries to be accompanied with the forfeit- 
money. 
Judges—T. F. Anderson, T. Furman Taylor, 
Wash. A. Costar, William Wynn. 
Grounds— Robin’s Island, Peconic Bay, L. r. 
Reached by the Long Island R.R. to Catehogue. 
dec4,lt 
I N STUD—The two white imported Bull 
Terriers, Teddie and Viper; weight, twelve 
and twenty pounds; also English bulldog, Crib; 
weight, forty-two pounds. For particulars ad¬ 
dress “ CRIB,” 23Myrtle-street, Boston. Orders 
taken for thoroughbred bull pups from the 
above Crib and imported Judy, to be whelped 
Nov. 28th. Portrait of Judy can be seen at this 
office. Nov20,lmo 
O N SALE.— The celebrated English bull 
dog champion Gambler, K. C. 8. B. 4549; 
color white, with brindled ears; weight 45 lbs. 
To describe his successful career on the show 
bench would be superfluous. Suffice it to say he 
has obtained upward of 300 cups and prizes, both 
in England andion the Continent, andpronouned 
afthe Great Bull Dog Show atBath.iwherehe re¬ 
ceived the Bull Dog Club Medal from the hands 
of Vero Shaw, Esq., the judge, to be the most 
typical specimen extant. He is at the present 
time in tne most vigorous health and bloom, aud 
capable of sustaining his prestige for many 
years to come. To execute an immediate sale 
£75 will bo accepted. Also my entire kennel of 
pugs of both sexes; most ot them winners at 
our leading shows. Prices, from £5 to £20, ac¬ 
cording to merit. Wit. SEFTON, 
Paradise Terrace, Blackburn, 
NpvS7-»t. England. 
A Bargain. 
UOR SALE—An extra fine red Irish setter dog, 
A by old champion R anger, out of Rubv; Rubv 
by Tippo out of Ruby; both imported by 
Gen. Ducat of Chicago. Nothing finer. En¬ 
quire at this office or ot EDWARD ROFF, 
32 Union sheet, Flushing, Long Island. N. Y. 
Decl-lt 
I POE SALE—If taken before the 25th of I)e- 
1 cember, I will soil the following valuable 
setters at a bargain; Imported red Irish prize 
bitch Floss, who has taken prizes at the follow¬ 
ing shows: Cork Show, Ireland; Centennial, 
Philadelphia; St.Louis, Mo.; Baltimore, twice; 
New York, and Philadelphia. She is a No. 1 
brood bitch, and a very quick dog in the Held; 
she will also be in heat in abou t three weeks’ time; 
price, only' $05. Nora, a great, slashing, strong 
bitch, red Hash, out of champion York and 
Thompson's Belle; price, only $33. A handsome 
Llewellin setter bitch, lemon end white; a beau¬ 
tiful bitch, and apretty good worker in the field ; 
.price, only $50. One handsome black, white, and 
tan bitch pup,whelped on the 13th of May;a large, 
strong healthy pup, out of A. Burges’ celebrated 
champion Field Trial and Bench Show winner 
Druid, and the Lleweliin bitch Leda; price, 
$25. For pedigree and particulars, inqure of C. 
■/.. MILEY, Lancaster, Pa. Dec.4,tf 
E LCIIO-, STELLA. —FOR SALE, a very 
fine red Irish dog pup, seven months old, 
sired by imported Eloho, out of imported Stella. 
An English setter dog, well bred, handsome and 
very cheap; also cocker spaniel, imported stock. 
CHARLES DENISON, 
Doc 4-lt Hartford, Conn. 
A RARE CHANCE. — Whelps for sale, 
out of champion Fire Fly, by ehampiou 
Elcho. Also, whelps out of Belle (“ Pride of the 
Border ’’—Kirby), by Carlowitz. Address H. W. 
GAUSE, Wilmington, Dei. Oct. 9, lmo. 
F OR SALE.—A first class rabbit hound, three 
years old, sound and true. Price $10. Also 
a handsome black and tan Gordon setter bitch 
eight months old, with good pedigree. Price 
$ 15. Address A. McDonald, Rockland, Me. 
Dec4-lt. 
TT'OR SALE.—Lemon and white setter dog 
1 Dick: year old; house and yard broken; 
ready for field breaking. Price 510. 
MILO K. SMITH, 
Dec4.lt. Ashland, Grafton Co., N. H. 
VY7ILL EXCHANGE.—My setter dog 
V V Tip, well broken and Staunch, on either 
quail or grouse, and splendid retriever; two 
years old; black and white; for double barrel 
gun or first class rille. Address W. H. WHEELER, 
Deo4-3t| MiUbury, Mass, 
