S60 



FOREST AND- STREAM. 



fflubUqittums. 



AMERICAN 



■rs 



Partridge & Pheasant Shooting-. 



Describing the Haunt?, Habits, and Methods of 

 Hunting hh. i Shunting the American Partridge-Qaall; 

 Ruffe i Uroase— Piieasaats, with directions jor hand- 

 ling the gun, banting Hie dog, and rhooting on the 

 witig. Price, $2. Liberal discount to the trade. 



To be had at book stores generally. Address, 



Frank Schley, 



Oct 11 Frederick City, Md. 



"17 YT A X\T A new Medical treatise, "The 

 l\ W \) VV Science of Life, or Self -Preser- 

 J3.XT \j i ! vation. a book for everybody. 

 npTT 17 ODJ "17 Price §1, stmt, by mail. Fifty 

 I II I n V, I r original prescriptions, either 

 A.U. J- uu-ui onB ut wu ,oh js worth ten times 

 the price of the bnok. Hold medal awarded the author. 

 Th« Boston Herald says: "The Science of Life is, 

 beyond all comparison, the most extraordinary 

 work on Physiology ever pub- tti^ » T 

 1 shed." An Illustrated Pam- H r A I 



phlet sent fkke. Address DR. JJ-AJXl-U 

 W. H. PAKKKfi, No. 4 Bul-rnTn7~r< iitti 

 £££««. Boston, Mass. j jj \ blLJLJb 



The Southern Ghiide. 



A finely illustrated quarterly periodical, exhibiting 

 the characteristics and resources of the Southern 

 States, one dollar p_r year ; single copies, 25 cents. 

 Published oy 



BRAMHALL & CO., Washington, D. C. 

 Decs 3m 



POULTRY WORLD —A. splendidly Illustrated 

 monthly, Si. 25 a year. Send 10 cts for a speci- 

 men copy. Address POULTRY WORLD, Hartford, 

 Conn. Decs lyr Ex 



gporjsntenst §oodz. 



FLORIDA OUTFITS. 



Send 10 cuts for illustrated catalogue of SHOOT- 

 ING, FISHING find CAMPING GOODS, with hints 

 and directions for ©amping, shooting and fishing, 

 Bogardus' rules for glass ball shooting, etc., etc. 



SOLE AGENT FOR GOOD'S MOCCASINS. 



DUNCKLEE'S CAMP STOVES — BOUDR EN'S 



JACK, DASH AND FISHING LAMPS-TENTS, 



PORTABLE BOATS, LOUKGE3 AND 



BEDS-THOMSON'S SHOOTING 



SUITS AND SHOEPACKS. 



AGENT FOR FOX GUNS. 



TheN. V. Snooting i*»>it. very soft and pliable; 

 •waterproof, unci made in the best -loacner. This 

 suit, on examination, will be found of a superior 

 quality, «-mne bag, with pocket.* for cartridges, 

 $2. A cheap coat, with same pockets, for $2.60. 



AGENT for the CELEBRATED SWEDISH 

 WATBKPBOOF LEATHER JACKETS. 



Made of sheepskin and soft, as kid. Strongly re- 

 oouiinencieii to sportsmen, travelers, gentlemen 

 driving on the ioa<i, etc! Scarcely weigh two 

 pounds, and answer the purpose of a heavy over- 

 coat. Price $10. 



HoUiertocs's Fly Rods, f 5 and upwards ; every 

 one warniht'-d, rvicKride's Mies, llolbei ton's 

 full length Ely F.oi.ks. i ioiida Spinning Baits; 

 made partitfuntrlj far Southern trolling Also the 

 beat lilts for Florida fl-htng. 



A ling experience in i-hoor'ing and fishing and 

 outQttuig warrants me in Btatmg that spottsmen 

 can rely on getiing the proper articles necessary 

 for their sporting triprf in any part- of the United 

 States and Canauaa. 



Ammunition of all kinds, including Curtis & Har- 

 vey's Diamond Grain Powder. 



AGENT FOR N. Y. CLUB SKATES. 



No sportsman should be without " THE spnETS- 

 MAN'S DIARY AND NOTE-ROOK;" Blank Scores 

 for all Kinds of shooting Rules, etc., bound In 

 leather r-a handy size for Hie pocket. Sent on re- 

 ceipt or gu cents. 



Send no money by mail; remit by draft or P. O. 

 pidfcr, 



W. HOLBERTON'S SPORTSMEN'S 

 EMPORIUM, 



P. 0. Box §409. 102 Naasan St., N . Y. 



Having mode recent Improvements in cn'tlngend 

 indenting our wads, we can recon.iaeud them as 

 being equal to the best improved felt wads. 



They will not take fin 

 Willhuldlhe cha<ge sect: 



nor b!ow to pieo°s, and 

 rely is metallic shells. 



Sample of No. 14 and No. 10 sent for 25c 



Sample oi No. s and 9 sett for 80c 



DELAWARE CARTRIDGE CO., 



Wilmington, Del. 



flr ke jy \ EAR CARDS, with name, 50c. 25 Ex- 

 z5Q tra Mixed, 10c. Geo. I. Bead & Co., Nassau, 

 N. y« flec«£t 



(j§ttn#awtlqr. 



^parfsmeq's %oo&n. 



Warren Powder Mills, 



MANttFACTtTRERS OP 



BLASTING AND MINING, SHIPPING AND 



SPORTING GUNPOWDER. 



SPORTING BRAN DS-Eurelca, Continental 

 " Border Rifle," Snap-shot, and Warren Sporting 

 Cannon and Musicet, U.S. Standard. The al ■..■-.<- <■■.- j 

 bo had of the dealers, or at wholesale at the office, 

 27 Doane street,, r.Mtori, Mass , and of the agents, 

 JOHN P. LOVELL & SONS; corner ot Wash- 

 ing-ton, Cornnill ana Brattle street U, Boston, Mass. 



THE 



Hew Bittmar Powder. 



THE CHAMPION POWDER OF THE WORLD. 



For off -hand shooting at short and long ranges. 

 Unsurpassed for Cleamluess. t'iea.ant to* shoot on 

 account of little recoil and renorc. Desirable for 

 hnnllng ou account of little or no smoke. Un- 

 equalled for rapid (It lug, as it does not foul aud heat 

 np the barrel as black powder. Great accuracy, 

 penetration and good pattern. Safer than black 

 powder. Address 



CARL DITTMAR, Neponset, Mass. 



ORIENTAL 



POWDER MILLS 



.'MANUFACTURERS Of A LL K ! N DS F 



GUNPOWDER 



Office— 13 BROAD STEEET^.BOSTON. 



BRANDS-DIAMOND GRAIN. 

 FALCON DUCKING. 

 WILD FOWL SHOOTING. ^ 

 WESTERN SPORTING. 

 (Oriental Rifle.) 



The " Oriental " powder is equal to any made ; no 

 expense Is spared to make the best 



_ BRANCH OFFICES. ^ 



J. G.Munro, Agent, 19 Exchange «'., Buffalo, N. Y, 

 Cobb& Wheeler, *gents. 9 State St., Chicage, 111. 

 C. J. Chapln, Agent, 215 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. 

 Agencies in the principal cities in the United States. 



THE 



HAZARD POWDER CO , 



MANtJFACTtJBEBS OF 



GUNPOWDER, 



Hazard's "Electric Powder." 



Nos. 1 (fine} to 6 (coarse). Unsurpassed Id point ot 

 strength and cleanliness. Packed ia square canis- 

 ters oi 1 lb. only. 



Hazard's "American Sporting." 



Nop. 1 (due) to fi (coarse). In 1 lb. canisters and 

 6)4 lb. teas. A flue grain, quick and clean, for 

 upland prairie shooting. Weil adapted to shot- 

 guns. 



Hazard's " Duck Shooting." 



Nos. 1 (fine) to 5 (coarse). In 1 and 5 lb. canisters 

 and 6^ aud WA lb. kegs. Burns slowly and very 

 clean, shooting remark-ably clo*e aud wlih great 

 penetration. For field, forest or water shooting, it 

 rank- any other brand, and it is equally serviceable 

 for muzzle or breech-loaders. 



Hazard's " KentucUy Rifle." 



•'FFG, FFG, and " Sea Shooting " EG, In kegs ->i 25, 

 MX and ij}f lbs, and cans of 5 lbs. f'FFG is also 

 packed in 1 and % lb. c misters. Bums strong and 

 moift. The FFFG aud FFG are favorite brands for 

 ordinary sporting, and the "Sea shooting'" E'Q le 

 the standard Mtie powder of the country. 



Superior J?Iining and Blasting Powder, 



GOVERNMENT CANNON & MUSKET POWDER; 

 ALSO.jSPECIAL GRADES W'QR JSXPOBT, OF 



The above can bo had of deaierg, or oi the Com- 

 pany's Agente in every prom'usufc city, or who«e»alo 

 as our office, 



88 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. 



GUNPOWDER 



DEAD SHOT, 



NEBLUS ULTRA, 

 TELEGRAPH, 

 DUCK SHOOTING. 



The above celebrated Brands are manufactured by 



the 



%M State Stra&t, @®sto6Q. 



GENERAL WESTERN AGENTS 



E. B. Rambo, Chicago, 111. 



F. G. Godd*jid, St. Loni?, Mo. 



M. Bare & Co., Cincinnati, O. OcU tl 



N.Y. Newspaper Mailing A gency 



'• With the latest Improved Newspaper Folding and 

 Mailing Machines, No. 13 Spruce Btreet. 



j a^ks brady, Manager and Proprietor. 



BOSTON 

 SHOOTING SUIT. 



Manufactured only by 



W- SIMMONS & SON", 



Each article— coat, trowsers, vest and hat- 

 have the name and manufacturer's address 

 stamped upon it, and no suit is genuine without 

 it bears this imprint. 



The suit cau be sent, securely packed, by mail 

 to any part of the United States or Canada on 

 receipt of $1.25 above the price of the suit. 



We make no discount except to the trade. We 

 make but one quality, and that is the vekt best. 

 The price, of the suit complete is 813. 



The suit consists of coat, trousers, vest, and 

 choice of either cap with havelock, or hat. 



The [material is of the best quality of duck, 

 waterproofed by a patent process. The color is 

 that known as " dead grass shade." 



The seams and pocket corners are riveted, and 

 nothing is neglected to make the whole suit com- 

 plete iu every way. 



^garfamm's %coib* 



Attention, Sportsmen I 



OUR PATENT DECOYS 



have entirely superseded the old-fa9hioned oum- 

 oersomc, wooden decays. The bird3 are hollow, 

 and six of them occupy about the space of one 

 «oodon decoy. The Duck Decoys of all kinds 

 jie $12 per dozen: geese, $3 each; yellow leg, 

 $1.25 per dozen; black breast plover, $3.75 per 

 dozen ; red breast plover, $3.75 per dozen; 

 go oen plover, $3.75 per dozen; tnrnstone, 

 chicken plover, etc. , $3.75 per dozen ; sandpipers, 

 c-3.^0 per dozen. We are now making standing 

 geese ior field shooting. 



THE HUNTER'S TENT 



a made of tan-colored duck; light, easily trans- 

 ported Size, 7.ft. by 8 ft. Price, $10 complete, 

 made on the umbrella principle, folding into a 

 ueat roll 3 feet long. 



.nUe judges' report at Philadelphia they were 

 ccromended for excellence iu every part. Very 

 novel and practicable ; adapted to all out-of-door 

 purposes where lawn, beach, hunters and camp 

 tents are used ; quick folding ; all sides strongly 

 fortified ; enables them to stand against wind 

 and raiu. Rev. F. B. Savage, of Albany, N. Y., 

 who camps out in Florida in winter, and the 

 Adirondacks in summer, writes this about the 

 tents : * 



Albany, July 31, 1877. 



Sirs— I havo just returned from a three-weeks' 

 camping expedition in the Adirondack", and have 

 had the three tents bought of youput to the severest 

 tests of exposure both as to wind and storm, and 1 

 do most unhesitatingly say they are the most com- 

 plete thing of the kind I ever used. 



1st. They are easily put up or taken dowu. 



2d. They are perfectly waterproof. 



3d. They are a good height, and alt the room 1 

 available. 



Oiu party asked for no bettor. They were admired 

 by all who saw them, and one party insisted on buy- 

 ng one of ours that was to spare. Rev. Dr. Duryea, 

 of Brooklyn, and the Rev. I>r. Irwin, of Troy, both 

 indorse what I say about your tent. With kind re- 

 gards, yours truly, F B. Savage. 



Tan-Colored Leather Pliable 

 Waterproof Suits, 



in Shooting Coats, Jackets, Breeches, VestB and 

 Hata at following prices : Coats, $22 ; Breeches, 

 $15; Jackets, $18; YeBta, $12. These form the 

 most elegant shooting equipment known. They 

 are indestructible. 



A recent notice in the Foeest asd Stbeam 

 from a correspondent, says : 



Whenever a Bportsuaan, or even one who does not 

 claim the disiinctiou, fluds a really good and useful 

 article, it is no more thaa fair that he should let 

 otherB have the benefit of his knowledge. For this 

 reason we would call attention to the Tan-colored 

 Leather Shooting or Fishing Suits, made by G. W. 

 SIMMONS & SON, of Boston, Mass., the manufac- 

 turers of the fata-JUB "Boston Shooting Suit." 



I saw these goods advertised in your paper, and 

 wrote to the parties for samples. I found the ma- 

 terial as son and pliable as a piece of kid. I tested 

 it by soaking in water twelve hours, and found it aa 

 nearly waterproof as one could desire, and after dry- 

 ing was happily surprised to find It, had not stiffened 

 iu the least. 1 have siuce then received a full suit- 

 coat, vest aud breeches— ordered by letter from 

 measure taken by myseif. 



The goods are splendidly ma 1 ' \ well lined with 

 flannel; in faotldo not seeho>f they can be Im- 

 proved. 



My friends are unanimous In their verdict that G. 

 W. Simmons k Son's leather goods cannot be ex- 

 celled iu quality or beaten in price. 



For evary kind of sportsmen's goods address 

 G. W. SIMMONS &ON» 



Oak HaII, Boston, Haas, 



Each loader adapted to 10 and 12 gauge metal or 

 paper chelH of any length, each shell being accu- 

 rately charged and wadded cmiplcte in one op.ra 

 tion. Amount of charge readily adjusted. Hiahiy 

 indorsed by sporismen and the press. Having per- 

 fected arrangements for manufacturing in iarse lots, 

 we have reduced the price to .-gC. Manufactured 

 only by CAMP & \WSE, Stoushton, Dane Counly, 

 \v is. All orders for sample loaders must contain re- 

 mittance. Dec6 Jt 



Magic Lanterns and StereoptioKiie. 



EA H. T. ANTHONT & CO., SB1 Broadway. 

 • N. Y., opposite Metrouolitnn. Stereoscopes 

 and Viewf: Graotioscopej, Chronica and Frames- 

 Albums, Photographs of Oelebrir.es, Hiotographia 

 Transparencies, Convex Glass, Photographic Ma- 

 terials. Awarded First Premium at Vienna aud 

 Philadelphia. (toeas 



Eonan's Metal Shell Cleaner. 



Cleans fifiy shells In ten minutes. Nf>-wate.r need 

 Knives elastic, eeli-ariJiiMing, prevent the flipping 

 of wads. Is unequalled an a I. retch wiper hv cover- 

 ing with an oiled ciolh. For sale try all gun dealers, 

 or sample sent, free by mail ou 'eceipt or price, $1.50] 

 10 and 12 bore. J. F. ROHAN, 788 Sltawmut avenue 

 Boston, Mass. Liheial discouut to ttie trade) 



NovS 



§>gortm\i{n'p §ontes. 



HUWTIPIG 



FOR DEER, BEAR, PARTRIDGES, DUCKS, 

 Tate the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 



FISHING 



FOR BIKE, PICKEREL, BAS8, Etc , 

 Follow the G. R. and I.— The "Fishing" Line 



Time, New Tork to Grand Rapids, 3T bours. 



EXPENSES LOW. 



Shooting season expires December 15. For infor- 

 mation as to routes, ratio and beat points for the 

 various kinds of game, etc. Apply to 



A. B. LEET, Gen. Pass .Agent, 



A. HOPPE, Grand I-taplds', Mlclu 



ONLY DSRECT 



FLOEIDA 



For Fernandlna, Fla., Port Royal, S. C, aud 

 Brunswick, da. 



Sailing every FRIDAY from Pier 20, E. R., at 3 r. u. 



Close connection made with the M. and B. and^J. 

 A. Railroads at BhidbvvIcIc, and the P. K. K. It. at 

 Port Royal; also with the steamer Carrie (which 

 has been refuroiBhed), at Fernandlna for Jackson- 

 ville and the St. John Klver. 



For through rates of freight and passage, apply to 

 G. H. MALLORY & CO., Agents, 153 Maiden Lane, 

 Nov29 4m NEW YORK. 



FOR ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA., DIRECT. 



STEAMER TO NASSAU, N. P., BAHAMAS. 



Steamship San Jacinto from Pier 18 E. R., Dec. , 

 and thereafter, from Savannah, every two weeks, 

 for St. Augustine and NaBsau. 



FOR NASSAU DIRECT. 

 Steamship Carondelet, Dec. 4 and January v, and 

 monthly thereafter. 

 For all particulars. Illustrated guide, <5tc, apply to 



MURRAY, FEKRIS & CO., 



No. 62 South St. 



FOR NEW SMYRNA, FLORIDA. 



Schooner Surprise, Capt. J. E. Springer, will ran 

 for isew Smyrna, MosQuito inlr-t. ,, n or about Deo. 

 15, 1877. For further lnfonnalion of Passage and 

 Freight, Inquire of FERGUSON & WOOD. No. 46 

 Sooth at., New York, NovS» sv 



