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FOREST AND STREAM 
<§oods. 
SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, 
19 Maiden Lane, 30 & 33 John street, N. Y. 
BREECH LOADING GUNS 
a . SPECIALTY. 
We would call the attention of the public to our 
large assortment of 
Breech-Loading 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 & HA WKSLEY’S 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 
beat 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 Vest. 
This Vest affords 
rangement yet in 
rying cartridges, 
so evenly distribut 
scarcely felt. Car 
carried with the 
this vest, which is 
tance when brass 
as when carrying 
head up the weight 
en forces the wad 
bad shooting is the — 
In ordering send measurem 
Price $7.50. 
AGENTS FOR 
the best ar- 
vented for car- 
The weight is 
ted that it is 
t,ridges can be 
heads down in 
of great impor- 
shells are used 
them with the 
of the shot oft- 
forward, when 
result, 
nc around the chest. 
THE 
Union Metallic Cartridge Com¬ 
pany’s Ammunition, 
WARRANTED THE BEST IN THE MARKET. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
CAMPING AND MINING 
STOVE. 
Weighing only 25 pounds, very durable, will cook 
for 10 persons, and is especially adapted for camping 
purposes The ware consists of 8 qt. Ketlle, 6 qt. 
Tea Kettle, 2 qt. Coffee Pot, Fry Pan, round Tin Pan, 
2 square Pans, Dipper, Gridiron, Tent Collar, 8 ft, 
Funnel and an Oven that will roast If pounds beef. 
The ware is so constructed mat it nests and packs 
in the oven, and the oven and funnel packinside the 
stove as represented in cut 2. leaving room for pack¬ 
ing half doz. Plates, Knives, Forks and Spoons and 
drinking Cups. Price complete, $13.50. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
POND & DUNGKLEE, 
87 Blackstone street, Boston, Mass, 
NO FROGnofoot;NO HORSE. 
How to shoe Horses 
IN THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANNER. 
How to Cure all Foot Ailments. 
RATIONAL HORSE-SHOEING. Price One Dollar. 
Goodbnouoh Horse Shoe, 41 Dey Street, New York. 
REMINGTON’S 
Double Barrel Shot Gtin. 
DECARBONIZED STEEL BARREL. 
We are now prepared to furnish these Guns, 28 and 30 inches, No. 12 gauge, at $45. 
The best ever offered, containing all the most desirable features of the finest imported, together with some 
valuable improvements peculiar only to this gun. Top Snap action, half-cocked, breech opened and shells ex- 
tiaC IVist and Laminated Guns will he ready about June 1,1874. See report of trial in Forest and Stream of 
Mai The 6,< ‘Creedmoor Match Rifle” now ready. Vernier scale aperture and wind-gauge sights, pistol-grip 
stocks. Call and see it. For record of shooting of these rifles see reports in this paper from August to 
~E. REMINGTON & SONS, 281 and 283 Broadway, N. Y„ 
OR ARMORY, ILION, N. Y. 
Apr 16 
Cut this Out, and Send for Illustrated Price List. 
PECK & SNYDER, 
IMPORTERS, JOBBERS & RETAIL DEALERS IN 
Fishing Tackle of Every Description. 
The cheapest house in the ciiy to buy good tackle. 
P. & S. Excelsior Fly Rods, 4 joint, full-mounted, $7 
to $20 each. ,. , 
P. & S. Excelsior Fly Rods, 3 joints, split bamboo, 
4 splice, 12 ft., $35 each. 
P. & S. Trout Rods, brass mounted, 3 and 4 joints, 
75c. to $5 each. _ , a . ^ 
P. & S. Trunk Rods, full mounted, 4 and 6 joints, $7 
to $10 each. 
Bass Rods, 3 and 4 joints, brass mounted, $1.50 to $12 
Bass Rods, 3 and 4 joints, German 'silver mounted, $8 
to $20 each. 
Balance Handle Multiplying Reels, brass, 25 to 300 
yards, $3.25 to $15 each. 
Click Reels, brass and German silver, 25 to 100 yards, 
$3.25 to $8 each. 
Twisted and Braided Silk Lines, assorted colors, 3c. 
to 8c. yard. 
Plain and Braided Linen and Cotton Lines, assorted 
colors and sizes. 
Pike and Pickerel baits, 50c. to $1.50 each. 
All kinds of Hooks on single and double gat. 
All kinds of Floats, Squids, Minnows, Spoons, Sink¬ 
ers, &c. 
Salmon and Bass Flies, $3 to $10 per doz. 
Tront Flies, $1 to $3 per doz. 
Leaders, single and doable gut, 25c. to 60c. each. 
Just published, the Encyclopedia of all Out and In¬ 
door Games and Sports, containing 21 full page col¬ 
ored engravings; also 150 plain cuts, together with 
prices on all articles required. Price 10c. 
GOODS SENT BY EXPRESS, C. O. D. 
Apr 10 PECK & SNYDER, 126 Nassau St, N. Y. 
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. II. Terry was President. It suc¬ 
cessfully passed through all the tests. 
The following is the report of the Board: 
“Resolved , That the adoption of magazine guns for 
the military service by all nations is only a question 
of time; that whenever an arm shall be 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. 
Resolved , 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, 90 grs. 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. 
E. II. NdL4JC>It3< >IV, 
564 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 
DEALER IN 
Guns and Gunning Material 
Fishing- Tackle and Sporting Goods. 
Parties at a distance treated as honest as if present. 
A full line of DIXON’S and ELEY BRO. Woods, &c. 
constantly on hand. 
N. B.—Particular attention given to the repairing 
of fine guns, &c. 
WORKS 
ON THE 
Horse, Dog, Natural History 
Taxidermy, &c. 
FOR SALE BY THE 
Forestand Stream Publishing Co., 
The Horse. Youatt. $1 25 
The Horse Doctor. Mahew. 3 00 
Horse Management. Mahew... 3 00 
Dogs. Their Management. May hew. 75 
History of the British Dog. Jesse. 16 00 
The Dog. Youatt. 4 00 
The Dog. Idstonc. 2 50 
The Dog. Stonehenge. 3 75 
Dog Breaking. Hutchinson. 4 50 
Rod and Gun. Wilson. 5 00 
Shooting, Boating and Fishing. Warren. 100 
Gun, Rod and Saddle. 100 
Arms and Ammunition. 125 
The Fishing Tourist. Charles Hallock. 2 00 
Fishing in American Waters. Genio C. Scott.. 3 50 
Modern Breech Loaders. Greener. 3 50 
Manual for Rifle Practice. Wingate. 150 
Rural Sports. Stonehenge. 9 GO 
Encyclopedia of Rural Sports. Blaine. 10 50 
Lewis’ American Sportsman. 3 00 
The Trapper’s Guide. NewhouBe. 1 50 
Trout Culture. Seth Green. 1 00 
Handbook of Shooting. (Routledge’s). 50 
“ “ Angling. li . 50 
“ “ Dogs. “ . 75 
Fifteen Years’ Hunting in South Africa. Chap¬ 
man. 12 00 
The Rifle and Hound in Ceylon. 1 5" 1 
Our Own Birds of the United States. Cope. 1 50 
Animal Life in Europe. Specht. 175 
Forty-four Years of a Hunter’s Life. 1 50 
Birds of California, Texas, Oregon. British and 
Russian America; 60 beautifully colored 
plates. Cloth. 13 00 
Key to the Birds of North America. By Elliott 
Coues. 7 00 
The Extinct Mammalian Fauna of Dakota and 
Nebraska. 30 plates. Leidy. 20 00 
Trees, Plants and Flowers. Where and How 
They Grow.'. 1 00 
Butterflies, Described and Illustrated. 1 75 
The American Beaver and His Works. Morgan.. 5 00 
Taxidermist’s Manual. Brown. 125 
Taxidermy Made Easy. 75 
Gymnasts and Gymnastics. Howard. 5 25 
JUST PUBLISHED. 
History of North American Birds. By Prof. 
Baird, Dr. Brewer and Mr. Ridgway. Tnree 
volumes . 30 00 
Field Ornithology. A Standard Treatise on 
Taxidermy, with Check List of North Amer- 12 75 
ican Birds. Check List alone E Coues...) 75 
By remitting the exact amount any of the above 
works will be forwarded by mail. 
Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 
NO. 17 CHATHAM ST., NEW yORK, 
AND 125 S. THIRD ST., PHILA._ 
New Work by Dr. Coues. 
Field Ornithology . 
A complete treatise on collecting birds and prepar¬ 
ing them 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 Li9t of IVorlh American Birds, 
Classified and named according to the 
Key to N. American Birds. 
Manual of Instruction and Check List together 
beautifully bound in fine cloth, $2.50. 
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. 
SALMON ANGLING. 
A PPLICATIONS will be received for the priviWa 
of ANGLING for SALMON (fly-fishing) in JL 
PLUVIAL DIVISION of any of the undermen. 
tion A £ E NSES will be issued 
or LEASES granted for five years, as may be agreed 
upon with each applicant. Upset prices are named 
below, above wh:’ch sums competition will take place 
Guardianship at private cost forms part of conditions 
Schedule of Yacant Salmon Divers, 
NameB. 
Locality and Description. 
N. COAST OF ST. LAWRENCE 
Portneuf. 
(1 en bas) 
Trinity. 
Little Trinity 
40 miles below Tadousac 
In course of re-stoclung 
15 miles below Godboiit 
Salmon and Sea Trout 
stream, capable of afford¬ 
ing sport. 
Small and indifferent!. 
50 
100 
20 
Calumet 
St. Margaret. 
(fin bas) 
Trout. 
Mistassini 
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. 
20 
10(i 
100 
20 
Becscie 
Magpie 
Minga.1 
Manito. ) 
Romaine.1 
and Little 1 
Romaine.J 
15 miles west of Godboiit. 
Small and indfferent. 
5 miles west of St. John RL 
ver. One tidal pool for 
angling. Untried. 
Excellent Salmon stream. I 
j Accommodates four r„ds. ■< 
'Branch of above. Only 1 rod ( 
9 miles below Mingan. Es- ' 
tuary limits included . 
Excellent Salmon River. - 
Takes four rods 
Branch of above. Fine an’lg 
20 
50 
500 
400 
Agwanus... . 
Kegashca. 
La Romaine.. 
Mecatina. 
St. Augustine 
Esquimaux... 
8 miles above Natashquan. 
Small and indifferent. 
10 miles below Natashquan 
Small and indifferent 
]5 miles below Natashquan. 
Untried. 
Salmon stream, 60 miles be¬ 
low Natashquan. Untried 
10 miles west of Esquimaux 
River. Untried. 
Large Salmon stream. Un¬ 
tried. 
20 
20 
20 
40 
50 
20G 
Malbay. 
GASPE AND BAY DES CHAL 
EUR8. 
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 stream_ 
500 
L. Caeapedia 
Jacquet. 
Charlo.. 
Tobique 
Good Salmon stream, adjoin 
ing Grand Cascapedia_ 
8 miles below Dalhous.e on 
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 
100 
100 
100 
ISLAND OF ANTICOSTI. 
Jupiter. 
Large Salmon 
tried . 
stream. Un- 
Salmon. 
Large Salmon stream. Un¬ 
tried. 
Chicote. 
Small stream. 
Untried.... 
Becscie. 
do 
do .... 
Pavillion. 
do • 
do .... 
Otter. 
do 
do .... 
Chaloupe. 
do 
do .... 
Dauphine 
do 
do .... 
Belle. 
do 
do .... 
100 
50 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
By order of the Hon. Minister of Marine and Fish- 
Address : 
*Apr 9-61 
eries. 
W. F. WHITCHER, 
Commissioner of Fisheries, 
Ottawa. 
We offer to dealers and sportsmen a most complete 
assortment of 
Fishing Tackle 
Rods, Reels, Lines, Artificial Flies, Nets, 
Baits, Fish Hooks, Etc. 
Split Bamboo Fly Bods and Reels 
OF THE FINEST WORKMANSHIP. 
Tackle suitable for Maine, Adirondack, Canadian 
and other fishing. 
ARTIFICIAL FLIES DRESSED TO ORDER. 
BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, 
And sportsmens’ goods of all kinds 
Manufactured and Imported by 
BARTON, ALEXANDER & WALLER, 
IOI & 103 DUANE ST., (near 
Broadway) N ew York. 
