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FOREST AND STREAMS 



[December 8, 1881. 



fye fennel. 



Dr Gordon Stables, R.N. 



TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 



Author of the 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 



exports champion and other pedigree dogs of any 

 breed, send for 



"PLAIN HINTS TO WOULD-BE BUYERS." 

 Price 18 cents, post free. Gives addresses of prin- 

 cipal English breeders. 



RORT O'MORK KKNNEL.— Thoroughbred red 

 Irish setter puppies for sale, Dy champion 

 Rory O'More out of Norali O'More, Magenta and 

 Pearl. Full pedigrees. Address W. N. CALLEN- 

 DER, Albany, N. Y. Aug1l,tt 



OULKOUT COCKER SPANIEL KENNELS.— For 

 Cockers of all ages and colors, dogs, bitches 

 and puppies, addrets with stamp, ROB'T WALKER, 

 Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. July 21-tf 



NEMASKETT KENNEL, N. H. VAUGHAN, pro- 

 prietor, Mlddleboro, Mass. Sporting dogs 

 broken and bandied, also a number ot broken dogs 

 for sala Dogs and puppies boarded on re; a 



terms, p. o. box sss: septiw.tf 



CHOICE GORDONS For sale— Having loo many 

 dogs, I offer for sale one field and one house- 

 broken Gordon, Fred ex. Flora. These, dogs were 



■ ■liol.-e- ■-.'•li'i iiw-i from litters raised by myself. 

 Are soldior no fault, and offer a ran- opportunity 

 to obtain an extra, line si ruin at a. bargain. For 

 particulars address ).. G. BILLINGS, Annapolis, 

 Md. Deel,at 



PATERSON VARIETY PET KENNFL.-I have 

 for sale black and tar, and toy terriers of the 

 choicest stock, and of all ages anJ weights. Guar- 

 antee" perfect satisfaction to my customers or no 

 pale., GEO. 11. W IOKS, 93 Straight St., I-'.n r-n. 

 N.J. Doc1,3t 



sportsmen's $oad». 



Philadelphia Fishing Tackle 



HOUSE. 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 



manufacturers of Fine Fishing Tackle 

 of Ever)' Description. 



BOS COMMERCE ST., PHILA. 



Shipley's Looped and Plain Mist Color Leaders. 

 Shipley s Improved Adjustable Floats. Reversed 

 »1ng, Trout, Haas and Salmon Files In slock, and 

 alto tleo to pattern. A full assortment of common 

 and Etneai Hods, Lines, Reels, etc. 



Our BeiliabaraFlyand Bait Rods and Split Bam- 

 boo Fly luds received the first premiums at the 

 Centennial. Franklin Institute and Penna. State 

 Fairs. 



A specialty ot the celebrated Bethabara Wood 

 for Fish Rods and Archery Bows. Stronger than 

 split bamboo and as tough and elastic as ateeL 



Rod mountings of all descriptions on hand and 

 to order. Price list of wood and rod mountings 

 free. Our fA-rmge new illustrated Catalogue of 

 Fishing Tackle sent, post-paid, on receipt of ten 

 centsin stamps. 



THE .NEW AMERICAN 



Breech-Loading Shot Gun. 



SIMPLE AND 

 DURABLE 



Reboundlug Lock. 



Choke-Boro Barrels 



For close, hard shooting excels all others. Extra 

 heavy gnu:- for dm . laity Send stamp tor 



circular, c. S. SHATTUCK, Manufacturer, Hat- 

 neld, Mass. 



UC <st CO'S 



CHAMPAGNES! 



§TANDAKO Aim DRY, 



The Sportsman Wine II 



A. ROCHEREAXJ & CO., 



SOLE AGENTS, 

 6 South Willliam St., New York. 



IB and IS St. LouU St., Sew Orleans. 



ITiARRiR'S took bt map of Moosehead Lake and 

 _T the North Maine Wilderness, a valuable com- 

 panion for the sportsman, hunter and lumberman. 

 Lately corrected and revised, and now acknowl 

 edged to be t tie only correct map of this vast region 

 NeaUy bouud In cloth covers. Price, postpaid, by 

 mail. 60 cents. (JHAKLE8A. J. FARUAR, Jamaica 

 Plain, Mass. 



& K+ A <& > 1 1 D Pr lla . v at borne. Samples worth 

 3TO It) 5> :\J ,,-,nv. Address STI.NSON i; co . 

 Portland, Maine. 



Btrst-elas? sporting garments. Destgns and prtoe s 

 sent by post on receipt, of letter ot request, ad- 

 dressed to 



GEO. C. HENN.NG 

 One Price Clothier, 



410 ?lli VX., WASHINGTON CITY. 



For Sale by A. SAKS & Co., 1013 Main Sfreet, 



Richmond, Va. 



H. L. OUNCKLEE'S PATENT 



Camping and Mining Stove. 



1 TTST the thing for people camping out 

 £J for a short or king time. FOUR SIZES ; pri- 

 nts REASONABLE . Send for descriptive oirou- 

 ara, with prices and terms. 



NO. 1-CAMP PACKED. 

 Made and sold by TAUNTON IRONWORKS 

 'SO., 87 Blackstone street, Boston, Mass- 



TATHAM'S 



Selected Standard 



Mil cj«*uu «ct^. 



Trap Shot! 



Soft or Chilled 

 NUMBERS 7, 8, 9 AMD 10. 



No. of neUetS to Oi,, 338 472 B83 1050 Soft 

 " " " " 346 495 716 U30 Chilled. 



TATHAM& BRO'8, 



S2 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK. 



MOOSEHEAD LAKE and the North Maine Wil- 

 derness Illustrated. The only oomplete and 

 comprehensive guide book to Northern Maine and 

 the head waters of the Kennebec, Penobscot, Bt 

 John's and Aroostook rivers, and the numerous 

 lakes and ponds connected wltb. them. 266 pages, 

 SO illustrations and large map. Tinted paper, Il- 

 luminated covers. Price, b7 mail, post-paid, so 

 cents. CHARLES A, J, FARRAR, Jamaica Plain, 

 Matp. 



jgotels md pontes for gportsmen 



ASSOCIATED 



SOUTHERN RAILWAYS, 



Richmond & Danville Atlantic Coast Bay Line. 

 Luae. Line. 



THE 



Preferred Routes to Florida 



Atlanta Cotton Exposition, 



October 5 to December si. 



TIME TABLE IN EFFECT DECEMBER 4, 1831. 



Richmond and Danvilie Line- 

 Train i 54 . Leaves New York •+-30 am. Phila- 

 delphia *7-or, a m. Baltimore "9-45 a m. Arrives 

 Lynchburg 4-55 p m. Danville *7-05 p m. Charlotte 

 •12-25 nt, Atlanta '1l-t in am. There makes same 

 connections as No. 50 telow. Pullman cars Dan- 

 ville to Atlanta, ami Ulanta to New Orleans. 



Train 52. Leaves New York tS-3'i a m. Phila- 

 delphia tri-15 am. Ball nr.ore +3-10 p m. Richmond 

 •li-25 pm. Danville •7-25 a m. There connects with 

 No. 52 below. Pullman Cars from Richmond to 

 Danville. Thii train .-ounce's Mtjiiriann, Wednesday* 

 ami Fridays from Baltimore at 4-00 p m direct 

 via York Jliver Lint for We*t Point and Richmond 

 and connrctimi there iri.th Train 50. 



Train 52. Leaves New York tMO p m. Phila- 

 delphia ts-ts p m. Baltimore ts-so p m. Arrives at 

 Lynchburg •4-44 a in. Danville "7 a m. Charlotte 

 "12-sil pm. Ai.la.nla '12-05 u't. Macon *6-30 am. 

 i '•■!■■ • a ... i I IB ''10-02 p m, 54 



hours from New York. Pullman Cars New York 

 to Washington, Washington to Charlotte and Au- 

 gusta. Arrived at ( olHiubia *i',-i,a p rn, and Augusta 

 10-20 p m. Savannah '3-45 p m. Jacksonvlllo *8-00 

 am. 



Train 50. Leaves :s"ew York "Si-00 p m. Phila- 

 delphia 12-30 a m. Baltimore 4-35 a m. Arrives at 

 Lynchburg *L-35 p m. Danville *i-30 p m. Char- 

 lotte »io-45 p m. Atlanta m-oo am. Macon '6-55 

 p m. Montgomery "9-00 p m. Mobile "3-14 am. 

 New Orleans "10-22 p m. Pullman Cars New York to 

 Atlanta via Lynchburg and Danville and Atlanta to 

 New Orleans. 



Atlantic Coast Line. 



Train 40. Loaves New York *t-30 am Phila- 

 delphia *7-i 5am. Baltimore 'u-ib a m Arrives at 

 Richmond *2-55 p m. Wilmington *10-80 p m., 

 Charleston •t;-45 a m Savannah "le-SO it m. Jack- 

 sonville to-30 p m. Pullman Sleepers Washington 

 to Charleston. 



Train 4S. Leaves New York »9-00 p m. W. 

 Philadelphia * 12-30 a in . Baltimore *4-S5 a m Arrives 

 at Richmond "11-30 am. Wilmington *9-55 p m. 

 Charleston '0-45 a in . Savannah '10-30 a m. Jack- 

 sonville t5-30 p m . Columbia »e-20 am. Augusta 

 •10-43am. Macon "0-1.5 p in Savannah "7-20 a m. 

 Jacksonville via Augusta *j-."0 p m. Pullman Sleep- 

 ing Cars New York to Savannah. 

 Bay Line. 



Leaves New York i3-40 p m. Philadelphia 15-45 

 pm. Baltimore s- 15 pm. Arrives at Portsmouth 

 ts-ooam. Weldou ;:-:o pm. Raleigh t7-36 p m. 

 Wtlmlngton '0-55 p m . Ch arleston *6~i5 am. Sa- 

 vannah '10-30 a m . Jacksonville t.5-sop m. Colum- 

 bia *6-20 a m. Augusta 10-43 am. Savannah *7-20 

 am. Jacksonville via Augusta *5-3o p m. Pullman 

 Sleeping Cars Weldon to Savannah 



•Daily. 1 Dalit-, Sundays excepted. 



For reservation of tua ins seatlon- , and tor tickets, 

 time tables, and for all information, apply at 306 

 Washington street, Boston . 229 Broadway, New 

 Ycrk.; 1848 and f 38 Chestnut s'reet, l'hllo.. Corner 

 of Calvert and Wost Baltimore streets, Baltimore, 

 oil Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, and leading 

 Ticket Offices East. 



A POPE, GenT Pa= senger Agent. 



"THE FISHING LINE.'* 



TAKE THE 



Crand Rapids & Indiana R. R. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, Grayling A Black Bass Fisheries, 



AND THE 



FAMOUS SUMMER, HEALTH AND GAME RE- 

 SORTS AND LAKES OF 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN. 



The watersof the 



Grand Traverse Region 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, If 

 equaled, In the abundance and great variety of Bah 

 contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound In the streams, and the 

 famous AMERICAN GRAYLING Is found only in 

 these waters. 



The TROUT season begins May 1 and ends Sept 1. 



The GRAYLING Season opens June l and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, i iKE. PICKEREL and MUSCA- 

 LONGE, also abound In large numbers In the many 

 lakes and lakelets of this territory. The Sports- 

 man can readily send trophies of his skill to his 

 friends or " club " at home, as Ice for packing flab, 

 can be had at nearly all points. 



TAKE YOU It FAMILY WITH YOU. The 

 scenery of the North Woods and Lakes Is very 

 beautlfuL The air Is pure, dry and bracing. The 

 climate is peculiarly beneficial to those suffering 

 with 



Hay Fever and Asthma i Sections. 



The hotel accommodations are excellent, and will 

 be largely Increased In time for the season of 1881 

 bv new buildings and additions. 



During the season ROUND TRIP EXCURSION 

 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES, and 

 attractive train facilities offered to Tout late and 

 Sportsmen. 



Dogs, Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 

 owner's risk. 



It Is our aim to make sportsmen feel "at home" 

 on this route. For Tourists' Guide a handsomely 

 illustrated book ot loo pages sent free. Time Cards, 

 Folders and further information, address 



EAGLE HOTEL. 



(Altitude, 2,250 feet) 

 ASHEVTLLK, WESTERN N. C. 



L. L. HASSELL, 



PROPRIETOR. 



Wot<{ls and imports for ^porfsmettii 



Open the year round. Rooms with open fire- 

 places, some few stoves. Finest scenery in the 

 U. S. Average winter temperature, 37.7 deg. No 

 better climate in the world. Send tor circular. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co. 



Respectfully invite attention to the 

 SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of the ' 

 TROUTING PARKS and RACE COURSES In the 

 Middle States, 'these lines being CONTINUOUS 

 FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the dtffl- . 

 cultles and dan ien.tr, while the excel- 



lent cars which run over the smooth steel track! 

 enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED without 

 failure or Injury. 



THE LINES OF 



Pennslvania Railroad Comp'y 

 also reach the best localities for 



Gunninar and Fishing* 



*n Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are sold at tiiu offlqes of the Company In 

 all the principal cities to KANE, RENOVA, BED- 

 FORD, CKESSON, RAESTON, MTNNEQUA, and 

 other well-known centres for 



Trout Fishing:, Wing Shooting and Still 



Hunting. 



Also to 

 TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAPE MAY. 

 SQUAN, and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned tor SALT WATER SPORT AITER FDS 

 AND FEATHER. 



L. P. FARMER, Gen'I Aass. Agent. 

 FRANK THOMSON, GenT Manager. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y, 



THE ROUTE Of the SPORTSMAN and ANGLES 



TO THE BEST HUNTING AND FISHTNG 



GROUNDS OF VIRGINLA AND 



WEST VIRGINIA, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vir- 

 ginia Bute Ridge Mountains, Valley of Virginia, 



a i i ■ i. . i I n.a-l.l i' ' : i' ■'■■ 



r, and Including in their varieties 81 



game and fish, deer, hear, wild turkeys, wild duck, 

 .i use i ul vilpe, woodcock, mountain trout, 

 bass, pi're. [jla'.a;r -1. ate 



Guns, Ashing tackle and one dog lor each sports- 

 man carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 

 through the most beautiful and picturesque scenery 

 of the Virginia Mountains to the White Sulphur 

 Springs and other famous summer resorts. 



The C. ft O. R'y is reached Oy rail at Huntingdon, 

 W. Va., from the va I [01 til I BSt and Southwest; 

 at Charlottesville, Va., from the North and East, 

 and at Richmond, Va., from the South. 



The comDletlon ot the Peninsular Extension In 

 the summer of issi affords 



THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE 

 "YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL," 

 and establishes a continuous rail line, via Rich- 

 mond, Va., and Huntington, W. Va., between the 

 mouth of Chesapeako Bay and the Pacific Ocean. 

 B. W, FULLER, 

 G. P: St.. T. A, Richmond, Va. 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



THE STEAMERS ot this Line reach some ot tbfl 

 finest waterfowl and upland shooting sections 



:•: j-r'i'M'i 'ii", Co . direct f or Chtneoteagtie, 



Cobb's Island and points on the Peninsula, City- 

 Point, James River, Cnrrliuck, Florida attt the 

 mountainous country of Virginia, Tennessee, etc 



■ana a'!, ,i ■, r I ' ■■ aa:- ... m; , , ,. i a 



urday. Lewes, reiL, Monday and Thursday 



Full information given at office, i»7 Greenwtc* 

 street. New York. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild Fowl Shooting. 



BY A PRACTICAL GUNNER AND AN OLD 

 bayman. Has always on hand the best of 

 boats, batteries, etc., with the largest rig of trained 

 wild geese decoys on the coast. The best ground 

 In the vlclnltv of New York for bay snipe shooting 

 of all varieties. Special attention given by himself 

 to his guests, and satisfaction guaranteed. Address 

 WM. N. lane. Good Ground, L. I. Rofera by per- 

 mission to J. B. Shepherd, 691 Broadway, and Win. 

 Dutcher, 320 Broadway, N. Y. 



D. B. NYE, 



VAN SLYCK'S LANDINXJ, CTIRBITUCK CO..N.C. 



Sportsmen furnished with board, skiffs and stool 

 ducks. 



Duck, Goose, 1'artridge and Snipe Shooting. *n 



Ammunition always an hand. 



Steamer Cygnet leaves Norfolk every Monday 

 and Thursday at 6:S0 a. m. for Van Slyck's Landing. 



New Smyrna, Florida. 



OCEAN HOUSE. 



Open from December until May. Best hunting and 

 ashing in the State. One and a half mllfe from 

 the ocean. 



C. WESTALL, iVojrrietor. 



