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FOREST AND STREAM 
|poqtstnens <§oods. 
SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, 
19 Maiden Lane, 20 & 22 John street, N. Y. 
BREECH LOADING GUNS 
a SPECIALTY. 
We would call the attention of the public to our 
large assortment of 
Bpeech.-Load.ing Shot Guns, 
Manufactured by the following celebrated makers: 
Messrs. W. & C. SCOTT & SONS (winners at the In¬ 
ternational Gun Trial of 1873); P. WEBLEY & SON, 
W. W. GREENER, WESTLEY RICHARDS, J. HOL¬ 
LIS & SONS, and other makers. 
A full line of fine 
PISTOLS AND RIFLES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 
DIXONS & HAWRSLEY’8 SHOOTING TACKLE. 
To insure good shooting from Breech-loading Guns, 
we would recommend the use of the 
STURTEVANT BRASS SHOT SHELLS, 
manufactured by the Union Metallic Cartridge Co., 
Bridgeport, Conn. These shells are the cheapest and 
best in the market, can be easily re-capped with ordi¬ 
nary caps, without the use of the implements neces¬ 
sary in priming all other styles of shells. 
BUSSEY’S PATENT GYRO PIGEON AND TRAP, 
WITH CASE, AND 100 BIRDS. 
Black’s Patent Cartridge Test. 
This Test affords the best ar¬ 
rangement yet in vented for car¬ 
rying cartridges, The weight is 
so evenly distribu'. [» / lilted that it is 
scarcely felt. Car w f I|| tridges can be 
carried with the Wnmi L if heads down in 
this vest, which ip |P 11,1 ifiPp 11111"** of great impor¬ 
tance when brassshells are used 
as when carrying wMLIl®( them with the 
head up the weight of the shot oft¬ 
en forces the wad forward, when 
bad shooting is the result. 
In ordering send measurement around the chest. 
Price $7.50. 
AGENTS FOR THE 
Union Metallic Cartridge Com¬ 
pany’s Ammunition, 
WARRANTED THE BEST IN THE MARKET. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
New Work hy Dr. Coues. 
Field Ornithology. 
A complete treatise on collecting birds and prepar- 
ingthem for the cabinet. Covers the whole ground 
thoroughly, enabling the tyro to become an expert 
Taxidermist. This is the 
Standard Treatise on Taxidermy. 
IT ALSO INCLUDES A 
Check List of North American Birds, 
Classified and named according to the 
Key to IV. American Birds. 
Manual of Instruction and Check List together, 
beautifully bound in fine cloth, $2.75. 
Check List alone, pamphlet, printed to cut up for 
labeling specimens, and "for recording field observa¬ 
tions, 75 cents. 
NATURALISTS’ AGENCY, 
and booksellers generally. Salem, Mass. 
BROOKLYN CUN EMPORIUM 
E. H. MADISON 
DEALER IN 
Guns and Gunning Material, 
564 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 
Sporting' (Goods 
B ought, sold, exchanged, and 
ON HIRE. Special attention paid to Fine Guns 
and Breach-Loaders, &c. Repairing of every descrip¬ 
tion a specialty. 
Goods sent everywhere by express, marked 
C. O. D. 
H OME! HOME!! HOME!!!— 
At Flushing, six miles from New York; 103 
trains daily from 6 A. M. to 12 at night; a yearly com¬ 
mutation ticket free. 
(Fare 8c. by package tickets.) 
For sale, a French slate roof House, filled in with 
brick; gas, water, marble mantle; good closets; sewer 
connections, with double plot of ground, guttered and 
flagged. 
Price $4,000. 
The owner intends to sell, and any party who can 
invest in a home, from $500 to $2,500,will address Box 
No. 142 Post Office, obtain a free pass to Flushing and 
full particulars. Feb-2 
|portemetiz 0oods 
PRIZE LIST. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Sporting, Hunting and Target 
Breech-Loading 
A Weekly Journal, 
DEVOTED TO 
Out-Door Sports 
A PPLICATIONS will be received for the oriviln 
of ANGLING for SALMON (fly-fishme) i I T 
FLUYIAL DIVISION of any of the undernT 
tioned streams. SEASON LICENSES will be ism , 
or LEASES granted for five years, as may be asrreel 
upon with each applicant. Upset prices are haih a 
below, above which sums competition will take plac 
Guardianship at private costiorms part of conditions 
Long Range Match Rifles for “Creedmoor” Shoot¬ 
ing, now ready. The same as won the “Turf, 
Field and Farm” Badge, Aug. 2, and “Ama¬ 
teur Rifle Club” Badge, Aug. 9. See re¬ 
ports. Unequalled for accuracy by 
either Breech or Muzzle-Load¬ 
ers of other makers. 
For simplicity of mechanism, ease of manipulation, 
quality of workmanship and material, accuracy of 
range, and penetration, without comparison. 
“It is a noteworthy fact that though many different 
kinds of rifles were used in the several matches, includ¬ 
ing the converted Springfield, Remington, Metford, 
Ballard and Ward Burton Rifle, every prize in all the 
matches was won by those who fired with the Reming¬ 
ton rifle, except the last.”—From N. Y. Times, June 
22, 1873.—(See full report.) 
The Remington Rifle won Twenty-two 
out of Twenty-three Prizes at 
the Creedmoor Meeting, 
June 21, 1873. 
Also, Revolving , Repeating , Deringer, and 
Vest Pocket 
PISTOLS & RIFLE CANES. 
'Hunting, Fishing, Yachting, Boating, Practical Nat¬ 
ural History, Fish Culture, &c. &c. 
It is the OFFICIAL OB GAN of the 
OF AMERICA. 
The Publishers of FOREST AND STREAM 
In order to stimulate the development of 
MANLY and ATHLETIC EXERCISES, 
AS OP 
FISHING, SHOOTING, ARCHERY, CRICKET, 
FOOTBALL, and CROQUET, 
Offer the following prizes for clubs of three or more. 
Single Subscription per Annum 
Starting Clubs. —Agents, and others interested, are 
advised that we do not insist upon their starting with 
full clubs to secure our rates. They can send three 
or more at a time, and on forwarding the requisite 
number within 60 days will be entitled to same premi¬ 
ums as if all were sent together. 
Schedule of Yacant Salmon Rivers, 
Names. 
Locality and 
Description. 
Portneuf. 
{en has) 
Trinity. 
Little Trinity 
Calumet. 
St. Margaret. 
{en has) 
Trout. 
Mistassini.... 
N. COAST OP ST. LAWRENCE 
40 miles below Tadousac 
In course of re-stocking- ’ 
15 miles below Godbout 
Salmon and Sea Trout 
stream, capable of afford¬ 
ing sport. 
Small and indifferent. 
15 miles below Trinity Ri¬ 
ver. Small and indiffer¬ 
ent .. 
36 miles above Moisie.’ 
Good Salmon and Sea 
Trout stream. 
7 miles .below Moisie. Pro- 
mising stream. Untried.. 
Small and indifferent. 
50 
100 
20 
20 
100 
100 
20 
Becscie 
Magpie 
Mingan... 
and 
Manitoo.. 
15 miles west of Godbout. 
Small and ind ifferent. 
5 miles west of St. John Ri¬ 
ver. One tidal pool for 
angling. Untried.*.... 
Excellent Salmon stream 
Accomm odates four rods. 
Branch of above. Only 1 rod 
20 
50 
500 
—OUR— 
IS NOW READY. 
The best ever offered, containing all the most desir¬ 
able features of the best imported, together with some 
valuable improvements peculiar only to this gun. Top 
Snap action, half-cocked, breech opened and shells ex¬ 
tracted by one motion. 
E. REMINGTON & SONS, 
28 1 and 283 Broadway, N. Y. 
OR, ARMORY, ILION, N. Y. 
CUT THIS 0 U1 AND SEND FOB ILL USTBA TED 
PBICE LIST . 
one hundred different systems, American and Euro¬ 
pean, to the Board of United States Officers, appoint¬ 
ed by Act of Congress, 6th June, 1872, for the pur¬ 
pose of selecting the best arm for the service, and of 
which Brig. Gen. A. H. Terry was President. It suc¬ 
cessfully passed through all the tests. 
The following is the report of the Board: 
“Besolved , That the adoption of magazine guns for 
the military service by all nations is only a question 
of time; that whenever an arm shall he devised which 
shall be as effective as a single breech-loader, as the 
best of the existing breech-loading arms, and shall at 
the same time possess a safe and easily manipulated 
magazine, every consideration of public policy will re¬ 
quire its adoption. 
Besolved , further , That the experiments before the 
Board with the Ward-Burton Magazine System have 
so impressed the Board with the merits of this gun, 
that they consider it as more nearly fulfilling the con¬ 
ditions above specified than any other tried by them 
or of which they have any knowledge, and it does 
recommend that a number of magazine muskets be 
made on the plan for further trial in the field.” (See 
Ordnance Report.) 
We are now making these guns to supply the nu¬ 
merous demands, and will soon have them in the 
market. 
The following is our scale of prices: Special Maga¬ 
zine for large game, carrying from 3 to 8 cartridges, 
70 to 85 grs. of powder, 350 to 400 grs. of lead, 8 to 10 
lbs.weight, from $60 and upwards, according to finish. 
Special Long-range Magazine Rifle for Creedmoor 
shooting, 90 grs. of powder. 480 grs. of lead, carrying 
3 to 8 cartridges, weighing 10 lbs., from $100 and up¬ 
ward. Magazine guns for general use, carrying 3 to 
9 cartridges, 60 grs. powder, 350 grs. lead from $40 
and upward. Single Breech-Loader, Creedmoor 
shooting, for long range, 90grs. powder; 480 grs. lead, 
from $60 and upward. Single Breech-Loader for 
general use, 6 to 7 lbs., 60 grs. powder, 350 grs. lead, 
from $30 and upward. The calibre of all our rifles, 
unless otherwise ordered, will be 45-100. in. 
All communications should be addressed to 
W. G. BURTON, 
Care Ward & Co., 54 Wall St., N. Y. 
CRICKET. 
For $20 00 four copies, one year, with one best 
spring bat, one College bat, one Dark cricket ball; 
price $7 50. 
For $25 00, five copies, one year, with a complete 
cricket set; one College bat, one polished bat, Clap- 
sbaw; one Dark cricket ball; one set of stumps; price 
$12 00 . 
FOOTBALL. 
For $15 00, three copies, one year, with one Rugby 
football; price $6 00. 
FISHING RODS. 
For $15 00, three copies, one year, with one superior 
four joint light rod, suitable for all kinds of fishing; 
price $7 00. 
For $60 00, twelve copies, one elegant rod: suita¬ 
ble for trout, black bass with fly, or for trolling bass 
or pickerel; as fine a rod as can be made; German 
silver tipped, with three tips; price $25 00. 
CROQUET. 
For $20 00, four copies, one year, with very hand¬ 
some set of croquet; pi;ice $7 00. 
For $25 00, five copies, one year, with superb set of 
croquet; price $10 00. 
For $30 00, six copies, one year, with the finest set 
of croquet made; price $14 00. 
REMINGTON RIFLE AND SHOT GUN. 
For $75 00, fifteen copies, one year, with one Rem¬ 
ington Deer rifle; price $28 00. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one Target 
rifle, 30-mch octagonal barrel, to be used for sporting, 
hunting, or target shooting; price $36 00. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one Rem¬ 
ington double barreled, breech-loading shot-gun, 
one of the best guns ever offered to American 
sportsmen; price $45 00. 
SHARPE RIFLE. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one Sharpe 
sporting or target rifle, best quality; price $40 00. 
WARD-BURTON RIFLE. 
For $200, forty copies, one year, with one Ward- 
Burton rifle magazine gun for large game, price 80 00. 
SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL MUZZLE 
LOADING SHOT GUNS. 
For $20 00, four copies,one year,with one American 
single barrel gun, perfectly safe, blue barrels, walnut; 
price $10 00. 
For $35 00, seven copies, one year, with one Ameri¬ 
can double gun, handy and reliable gunevervwav- 
price $18 00. 
For $50 00, ten copies, one year, with one double 
boys’ fine twist barrel gun, a safe gun every way for 
boys; price $26 00. 
For $75 00, fifteen copies, one year, with double 
gun, English laminated steel barrels, handsome fin¬ 
ish; price $45 00. 
CASH PBEMIUMS. 
To those who prefer cash premiums a discount of 
25 per cent, will be made on all clubs of three and up¬ 
wards. 
dgiP^Every article is of the finest quality and will be 
sent free of expense. 
Remitting Money.— Checks on New York City 
banks and bankers are best for large sums; make pay¬ 
able to the order of Forest and Stream Publishing 
Company, 103 Fulton Street, New York. Post 
Office Money Orders for $50 or less are cheap and safe 
also. When these are not obtainable, register letters, 
affixing stamps for postage and registry; put in the 
money and seal the letter in the presence of the post¬ 
master, and take his receipt for it. 
Send the names with the money as fast as obtained, 
that subscribers may get the paper at once. 
Forest and Stream Publishing- Company, 
103 FULTON STREET. N. Y. 
125 S. THIRD STREET PHILA. 
Romaine.) 
i 
and Little }- 
Romaine. J 
9 miles below Mingan. Es¬ 
tuary limits included . . 
Excellent Salmon River. 
Takes four rods 
Branch of above. Fine an’lg 
Agwanus... . 
Kegashca. 
La Romaine.. 
Mecatina. 
St. Augustine 
Esquimaux... 
8 miles above Natashquan. 
Small and indifferent. 
10 miles' below Natashquan 
Small and indifferent 
15 miles below Natashquan. 
Untried. 
Salmon stream, 60 miles be¬ 
low Natashquan. Untried 
40 miles west of Esquimaux 
River. Untried.. 
Large Salmon stream. Un¬ 
tried. 
400 
20 
20 
40 
50 
200 
GASPE AND BAY DES CHAL 
BURS. 
Malhay 
Near Perce. In course of 
restocking. 
100 
Grand Pabos 
About 20 miles from Perce 
200 
Little do 
Good Salmon streams 
Fair fishing. 
100 
G. Cascapedia... 
Superior angling stieam.. 
L. Cas c apedia.. 
Jacquet. 
Charlo.. 
Tobique 
. Good Salmon stream, adjoin 
ing Grand Cascapedia.... 
|8 miles below Dalhousie on 
I south side of Bay des Cha- 
leurs; small stream. 
4 miles below Dalhousie; 
small stream. 
4 miles below Grand Falls, 
St. John River; salmon 
plentiful; large river. 
200 
300 
100 
100 
ISLAND OP ANTICOSTI. 
Jupiter... 
Salmon... 
Chicote.. 
Becscie... 
Pavillion. 
Otter. 
Chaloupe. 
Dauphine 
Belle... : 
Large Salmon stream. Un¬ 
tried . 
Large Salmon stream. Un¬ 
tried. . 
Small s oream. Untried.... 
do do 
do do .... 
do do 
do * do 
do do 
do do .... 
100 
50 
20 
2C 
f 
20 
20 
By order of the Hon. Minister of Marine and Fish- 
Address : 
*Apr 9-6t 
eries. 
W. F. WHITCHER, 
Commissisner of Fisher ies, 
Ottawa. 
We offer to dealers and sportsmen a most complete 
assortment of 
Fishing Tackle 
Rods, Reels, Lines, Artificial Elies, Nets* 
Baits, Fish Hooks, Etc. 
Split Bamboo Fly Rods and Reels 
OF THE FINEST WORKMANSHIP. 
Tackle suitable for Maine, Adirondack, Canadian 
and other fishing. 
ARTIFICIAL FLIES DRESSED TO ORDER- 
BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING GUffS, 
And sportsmens’ goods of all kinds 
Manufactured and Imported by 
BAR10N, ALEXANDER & WALLER, 
lOl & 103 DUANE ST., (near 
Broadway) New York. 
