FOREST AND STREAM. 
m 
Ordnance Lands Sale. 
TORONTO. 
P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on TUES¬ 
DAY the 8th day of September next, at Noon, 
will be sold at Toronto, by Mr. Oinn Wardell, Auc¬ 
tioneer, the annual Leases of the Reserves on Lake 
Erie, at Pointe Pelee, containing about 4,200 acres, 
Rondeau, containing about 500 acres, and Turkey 
Point, containing about 592 acres, respectively, to be 
employed for the purpose of shouting and fishing, for 
the proper preservation of the game and the protec¬ 
tion of the timber thereon. 
These Leases to endure for a term of 21 years each, 
with power to the Department to resume possession, 
at any time, on giving one month’s notice.’ 
On condition, that the just rights of all squatters 
and Indians shall be respected, ~and reserving—“all 
rights of fishery, or use and occupation of the shores 
in connection therewith, under authority of the De¬ 
partment of Marine and Fisheries.” 
The rent to be paid to this Department, semi-an¬ 
nually m advance, and good and sufficient security to 
be tendered, at the sale, for payment. If insufficient, 
the sale to be renewed at the time and place of sale. 
Further conditions, if considered necessary, will be 
declared at the time of sale. • 
Lessees to accept boundaries and quantities as 
shown on the Ordnance plans. 
By Order, 
E. A. MEREDITH, 
Deputy of the Minister of The Interior. 
WILLIAM F. COFFIN, 
Commissioner of Ordnance 
and Admiralty Lands. 
Ottawa, 1st August, 1874. 
SUMMER TRA VEL. 
The season of business and summer travel has com¬ 
menced, and we respectfully suggest the propriety of 
obtaining a General Accident Policy in 
“THE TRA VELERS” 
of Hartford, the oldest company in America, writing 
yearly or monthly policies of insurance against gen¬ 
eral accidents of business or occupation, as well as 
accidents of travel. 
“THE TRAVELERS” 
also grants all forms of Life and endowment insur¬ 
ance, and offers peculiar inducements in its sensible 
all-cash plan, its definite, straight-forward contract, 
its ample security, its low premiums, and its good 
management. 
JAS. G. BATTER SON, President. 
RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary. jnly23 
§mih far the gmjrner §oumt. j § tittle far the glimmer §onrisf. 
YEW SUMMER RESORT. 
Green & Ailing, 
MANUFACTUREKS OF 
TOP SNAP ACTION BREECH LOADING 
SHOT GUNS, 
Muzzle loaders Altered to Breech loaders. 
Durability and shooting qualities* good as new guns. 
Send for Price List. 3 West Main st., Rochester, N. Y 
TATANTED.—Some good second hand 
VV copies of “Shot Gun and Sporting Rifle,” by 
Stonehenge. Address P., Forest and Stream, stat- 
ing price and condition of book _ 
Mr. Macdona’s Setters. 
& RA.ND YOUNG WHELPS, OF THE 
above grand strain, by Macdona’s champion 
Field winner, “ Ranger.” but of “ Vaynool,” own sis¬ 
ter to Ranger. Also, whelps by Lort’s Laveraclc 
dog “ Jock,” out of Macdona’s “Judy,” dam of Ran¬ 
ger, and by Ranger, out of Macdona’s “Thnrsk.” Also 
whelps by “Ranger,” out of Mr. Cunliffe Brooks’cham- 
pion setter “Jewell” and Mr, Garth’s Field winner, 
“ Bess.” 
Address G. de.Landre Macdona Esq., Hilbre House, 
West Kirby, Cheshire; England. jly 16 
P AMRAPO—Lovelier than the Bay of 
Naples; most magnificent views; the Ocean 
dimly seen in the distance; the Lighthouse; the Isl¬ 
ands’dotting the bay, with their beautiful green car¬ 
pets; ships grandly passing till far out of view; 
steamers likewise receding from the sight hound 
foreignward; yachts dancing; the gaily decorated 
barges of the boat clubs, conspicuous among which 
are the scarlet of the Tritons, the magenta of the vic¬ 
torious Argonautas, the blue of the Bayonnes, and 
the no less lively hues of the Clatemonts, the Onoi- 
das, and lesser crews. Do you want fishing? Here it 
is in its excellency. Old Robins’ Reefs can tell you 
that around her rocky sides sport all the variety of 
fish to suit divers tastes, and in prolific supply. 
Yachts are in two hours loaded with the blue fish 
that arc now so lively trolled for In these waters. 
Health reigns supreme. The census lately taken 
shows New’Jersey to rank first in the United States. 
The rate of increase of this county (Hudson) is 15 per 
cent., in New York less than 2 per cent., Brooklyn 
only 5 per cent. But twenty-three minutes from Lib¬ 
erty street, and commutation eight cents. Houses 
and lots for sale for cash, by instillments, or terms to 
suit. Inquire for JOSEPH HALLOCK, Forest and 
Stream office, 17 Chatham street, 
N. Y. Newspaper Mailing Agencies, 
With the latest Improved Newspaper Folding and 
Mailing Machines, No. 29 Rose Street, Near Frank¬ 
fort, JaMES BRADY Manager and Proprietor. 
Cheap Excursions. 
Toronto to the Lakes of iuskoka. 
Daily Line. 
The Steamers Nipissing and Wenonah, 
IN CONNECTION WITH 
The Northern Railway of Canada. 
Fare only $6—'Tickets Good to Return In a Month. 
Tickets and full information to be had at the North¬ 
ern Rail way offices and Agencies. 
‘ A. P. COOKBURN, 
jly23m P. O Toronto and Gravenhurst. 
STEAMERS TO 
Eastern Maine, New Brunswick, 
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Ac. 
THE 
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Company’s Steamers 
flew York and City of Portland. 
will until October 1st leave Boston at 3 a. ra., and 
Portland at 6 p. m. every Monday, Wednesday and 
Friday for Eastport, Maine, and St. John, N. B., for 
warding passengers by connecting lines to Calais, 
Maine, St. Andrews, Fredericktoti and Shediac, N.B., 
Amherst, Truro, Picton, Digby, Annapolis, Kentvillc, 
Windsor and Halifax N. S,, Sumniepide and Char¬ 
lottetown, P. E. I., and Ilawkesburg, C B. This is 
A most Desirable Route for Sportsmen, 
presenting a convenient and pleasant mode of access 
to the famous hunting and fishing grounds of the 
Eastern regions, at very moderate rates of fare. For 
circular, with map and description of the route apply 
to W. W. KILBY, Agent, 
j illy 23m Commercial Wharf, Boston. 
Fishing and Hunting 
Reduction—Only SIS. 
Boston to Moosehead Lake and Return. 
Readthe Following, for the 
Best Fishing and Hunting 
RESORTS. 
On Conway Division, Eastern R. K., Brook Trout. 
Trains leave Boston 8:15 A. M. and 3:15 P. M. 
Rangely lakes, via. Farmington, Me. ) Largest 
Umbagog lakes, via. Gr Tr’k to Bethel,Me. V Brook 
Upper waters of Penobscot. ) Trout. 
Moosehead Lake, via. Dexter, Me., Lake and Brook 
Trout. 
Grand Labe" Stream. \ Landlocked Salmon. 
New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova 
Scotia, Salmon, Sea Trout and Brook Trout. 
Trains leave Boston 8:15 A. M. and 6:20 P. M. 
Pullman cars on night trains. 
Good hunting, large and small game in all the above 
localities in their season. 
For maps, fare, tables, &c., address or call at 13 
Washington, street, Boston, Mass. 
Eastern and Mains Central R.R. Line. 
Geo. F. Field, 
Gen’l Pass. Agent. 
Chas. F. Hatch, 
Gen’l Manager. 
SANFORD’S INDEPENDENT LINE. 
T he steamers Cambridge— 
J. P. JOHNSON, master, and KATAHDIN, W. 
R. Roix, master, leave Foster’s wharf, Boston, for Ban¬ 
gor and the intermediate landings on the Penobscot 
river, alternately, every MONDAY, TUESDAY, 
THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, at 5£ o’clock P, M., con¬ 
necting at Rockland, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, 
with boat for Mt. Desert, Machias and intermediate 
ports ; and at Bucksport on each arrival from Boston, 
with stages for Sedgwick, Bine Hill, Ellsworth, Cher- 
ryfield, Harrington and Calais. At Bangor coaches 
will be in readiness to take passengers to Dover. Fox- 
croft, Moosehead Lake, and intermediate points. 
Stages leave Bangor every morning for surrounding 
towns. A first-class sailing packet leaves Belfast, for 
Castine on the arrival of each boat. Staterooms can be 
engaged prior to days of sailing. 
WM. B. HASELTINE, Agent, 
July 93m No. 13 Foster’s Wharf, Boston. 
Long Branch and Philadelphia, 
Via New Jersey So. Railroad, 
COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 27, 1874. 
Leave New York from Pier 8, N. R,., foot of Rector st. 
7:00 a. m.—For Long Branch, Seabright, and High¬ 
lands. 
9:45 a. m.—For Philadelphia, Long Branch, Waie- 
town, Tuckerton and Bridgeton. 
1:40 p. m. for Philadelphia, Long Branch, Waretown 
and Tuckerton. 
l;lo£ R ' [ ForLongBarnch&c 
4:30 d. m.—For Long Branch, Waretown, &c. 
5:30 p. m—For Long Branch and intermediate sta¬ 
tions. 
On SUNDAYS, leave 24th st. Pier at 9 a. m., and 
Pier 8 at 9:40 a. m. for Long Branch. Returning, ar- 
riAe Pier 8 at 6-50 p. m., 24th street Pier at 7:10 p. m. 
Fare from New York to Philadelphia, only $2 25. 
Sandy Hook Excursions. 
The steamers RIVER BELLE and JANE MOSELY, 
leaving NewYork at 7, 9:45a.m., 1:40,2:45 and3:30;p.m. 
afford delightful excursions through the Narrows and 
down the Bay to Sandy Hook, returning to New York 
at 10:60 a. m., 12:50 arid 6:40 p. m. Fare from New 
York to Sandy Hook and return, only $1.00. jnn-25 
C. P. McFADDEN, W. S. SNEDEN, 
Gen. Passenger Agent. General Manager. 
Wild Animals for Sale. 
TYTE ARE I IN COMMUNICATION 
VV with parties on the North Platte who have 
Buffalo Calves and Elk now on hand, for sale, and 
can furnish to order Antelope, or any other kind of 
wild animal found there. Address Proprietor For¬ 
est astd Stream. july 23 
and Lake Superior. 
r RHE FOUR POWERFUL FIRST CLASS 
_L SIDE-WHEEL UPPER CABIN STEAMERS 
fmcora, France* StnUh, Cumberland and Aigo- 
ma, running in connection, with the Northern Rail¬ 
way of Canada, leave Collingwood every Tuesday 
and Friday, calling at Owen Sound, Bruce’s Mines, 
Sauli Ste. Marie, Michipicotou, Neepigon, Silver 
Islet.‘Prince Arthur’s Landing, and Duluth. Direct 
connections with 
Fort Garry and the Red River Country. 
This route embraces .a most pictnresqne and enjoy¬ 
able Summer tour, wich may be made with great com¬ 
fort and at moderate cost. Cheap excursions during 
the season. Staterooms had at Toronto. 
CHAS. PERRY, 62 King st., Toronto. 
D. MILLOY, 8 Front st,, Toronto. 
COOK, SON & JENKINS, Ag’ts, 261 Broadway. 
ADAM ROLPH, Gen’l Agent. Toronto. 
Liiicui kjiuiiu * 
Escape the Summer Heat—Goto Colorado. 
Splendid Hunting and Fishing! 
Good hotels and charming Summer Resorts. Health- 
restoring mineral waters, and a salubrious, invigor¬ 
ating climate. Thousands are going to Colorado this 
season, to enjoy the luxuries of Nature amid the 
Beautiful Parks of the Rocky Mountains. 
For cheap rates and particular information address 
E. A. FORD, 
General Passenger Agent, 25 South Fourth Street, St. 
Louis, Mo., and he will cheerfully and promptly tell 
you all about it. ‘ july 9 
The Stonington Line 
BETWEEN 
NEWYORK & BOSTON. 
The Only Inside Route, via Providence. 
TEE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMERS 
33Jio<ie Island, Capt. Wm. M. Jones, 
Narragansett, Capt. Ray Allen, 
Stonington, Capt. Jesse Mott, 
FORM TEE FINEST FLEET 0 F SO UND 
STEAMERS LEA VINO NEW YORK. 
Not a Trip Missed in Six Years! 
Daily from Pier 33 N. R.,foot J ay st. 
AT 5 JP. M. 
ODSTPI Pi ! kSfiTIP&T The new and magnifi- 
5rEbmL fly I lbL""“cent steamer RHODE 
ISLAND, will on and aUer JUNE 22d, leave Pier 30 
North River, foot Chambers street, at 12 o’clock, 
noon, and Pier foot 23 street, East River. 1 P. M., ar¬ 
riving in Boston the same evening, affording passen¬ 
gers a sail through 
Long Island Sound by Daylight. 
RETURNING—Train leaves Boston at 8 P. M,, 
connecting with the RHODE ISLAND at Stonington 
at 10-45 P. M., and arriving in New York at 6 A. M 
EXCURSION TICKETS to Stonington and back, 
same trip, $3. L. W. FILKINS, 
General Passenger Agent, Pier 33 North River. 
GUIDE 
Moosehead Lake, 
AND 
Northern Maine, with Map. 
Price $1 00. For sale as follows: 
NEW YORK—Andrew Clerk & Co. 48 Maiden Lane. 
PHILADELPHIA—John Krider, cor 2d and Walnut. 
BOSTON—Bradford & Anthony, 186 Washington. 
FLORIDA. 
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TLLUSTRATING THE SCENERY OF 
I the East and West coast and interior of Florida. 
A complete set of views of St. Augustine, Gaines¬ 
ville, Central Florida, and Cedar Keys, the terminus 
of the Florida Railroad on the West coast ; New 
Smyrna, the great fishing resort; Mosquito Lagoon 
and Indian River, the game and fish section of Flor¬ 
ida—the hunter’s Paradise ; the only pictures ever 
given of the wonderful Lake Okeechobee, the largest 
lake in the South ; a few views of the Seminole In¬ 
dians ;, characteristic pictures of people, and the pe¬ 
culiar semi-tropical vegetation ; principal points of 
interest along the St. John and Ocklawaha rivers. 
These views give one a correct idea of the most de¬ 
sirable portions of Florida. 
Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price. 25 cts. each; 
$2 50 per dozen ; $10 for five dozen ; $18 per gross, 
jly23 CHAS K. OBER, Beverlv. Mass. 
Springers! SpringersS! 
T HAVE THREE PUPS OF THE FINEST 
_I_ blood, from my thoroughbred bitch, and sired by 
Pattison’s imported dog “ Bose.” Parties desiring 
a dog for woodcock or grouse, and at the same time 
a splendid retriever for duck, can now secure one that 
it will be a pleasure tpown. Price $20. 
july 23 E. E. PHELPS. Auburn, N. Y. 
“ The Culexifuge is indeed an Insect-Driver, 
for amid clouds of Mosquitoes I fished unharmed.” 
[tbade make.] 
CULEXIFUGE, 
Sportsman’s Friend; 
A SURE PROTECTION 
Against the attacks of Mosquitoes, Black Flies, Fleas 
and Ante. In pocket bottles. For sale by 
285 C. N. CRITTENTON & CO., 7 Sixth Ay., N.Y. 
UNION PLACE HOTEL, 
EUROPEAN PLAN. 
THOS. RYAN & SOY, 
BROADWAY. COR. FOURTEENTH STREET. 
East End Hotel, 
LONG BRANCH, N. J., 
JL. 33. SMXXII Co., Lesses. 
[ 00 per day, including Board and 
Ti wm - ' ” ... 
Rates, $2 50 to ! 
Room tpedal attention paid to Excursionists. 
REGULAR DINNER, $1. THERE IS ALSO A 
TSTice Lunch Room, 
attached to the establishment. jnne 253m 
Laird's Mansion Mouse, 
LONG BRANCH. 
WM. L. Mci^TIRE, Proprietor 
MANY IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN ADDED : 
-A*- New Parlors, New Piazzas , Reading Rooms, etc 
Terms reasonable. je253m 
Central Hotel, 
LONG BRANCH, N. J., 
APEN THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE YEAR. 
VI Liberal arrangements will be made with guests 
for the FALL AND SPRING. Rooms thoi'OugMi/ 
heated. Address H. C. SHOEMAKER. Prop’r., 
jnn253m East Long Branch P. O., N. J. 
Ashland House, 
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., RODGERS & WILKINS 
Proprietors. jly94t 
Hcforfs for or fSmcii. 
WILLIAMSON HOUSE, LACKAWAXEN, PIKE 
CO., Pa.—rebuilt and just opened for the sum¬ 
mer. Located on the Delaware river, in the midst of 
charming scenery, deer hnntigg. trout, bass, lake 
trout and pickerel, The house is new, clean and com 
modious. Board $8 per week. Wagons and Carriages 
to hire. 
july 16 JOHN S. WILLIAMSON, Prop, 
Rossin House, Toronto, Canada. 
SHEARS & SON, Proprietors. 
This house is a favorite resort for gentlemen sports¬ 
men from all parts of the LTnited States and Canada. 
OREST HOUSE, AT STARK’S FALLS, FOOT 
-V of the. Bog. O. J. Pel sue. Proprietor. Boats and 
experienced guides furnished to sporting parties at 
reasonable rates. P. O. address, Colton. St. Law¬ 
rence Co., N. Y. 
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, : ! 
A NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK 
J. I. FULTON, Jr., Proprietor. 
Special rates to Boarders. -‘ell6m 
At Pamfin . beautiful sea views 
Ml rctmldpu splendid Fishing, Bathing 
Boating, 22 minutes fro m Hew York. Opposite the 
station—shade and lawn. Board only $6'00 to $8 00. 
Inquire of station master for HENRY HOE. _ 
W ANTED—IN A PLEASANT LOCALITY, ONE 
mile from Greenwood Lake and three hours 
(fbm N. Y., a few families to board: panic prices. J . 
B. WILSON, West, Milford, Passaic county, N. J. 
Foxcroft Exchange, 
Foxeroft and Dover Village, Me. 
I S NOW OPEN for permanent and transient board¬ 
ers. The house is new, and is in one of the most 
attractive villages in New England, near Sebec Lake, 
with its steam and sailboats, and extensive land-locked 
salmon fish-works, and on the immediate border of 
extensive forests. It is also surrounded by splendid 
mountain scenery, broad lakes and noble trout streams 
The stable is stocked with good teams. A large farm 
is connected with the house, which fully supplies, the 
table. Daily communication with Moosehead Lake 
Telegraph near house, and two daily mails. Prices 
moderate. Refers to J. F. Jefferds, R. R, Mail ser¬ 
vice, Boston, P. O. P. M. JEFFERDS, Prop’r. 
The Crossmon House, 
ALEXANDRIA- BAY, N. Y. 
C. CROSSMON & SON, PROPRIETORS. 
T his house, recently rebuilt and ele- 
gantly furnished, is now open for visitors. It is 
located in one of the most delightful places in the 
Thousand Islands region, commanding an extensive 
view of the St. Lawrence river and the islands, 
and offers every facility for the comfort and enjoy¬ 
ment of guests. Outfits for boating, hunting and fish¬ 
ing parties. Music by a fine band. Steamers for the 
Bay connect at Cape Vincent with the Rome, Water- 
town and Ogdensburg Railroad. juyl6 
TroutTTrout!! TrouTTH 
EXCELLENT EAMILYBOARD at reasonable rates; 
AJ mountain scenery; healthiest part of New York, 
at “Maple Grove;” hot and cold baths, milk, &c.; 
large rooms, and plenty of trout in the famous “Nev 
ersmk.” Fine drives. Only seven hours from the 
city by Oswego Midland Railroad. Trout for sale at 
$5 per 100. Addres., ALEX. HERRON, 
Neversink Flats, Sullivan county, New York. 
Or come to Fallsburgh and hire team out. juil 
652 BROADWAY,N.Y. 
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Bridal Presents. 
"YV'sa/toIxos, J 
Clocks, Bronzes, 
MUSICAL BOXES AND FANCY GOODS, 
At Greatly Reduced Prices. 
Ve J. Magnin Gnedin & Co. 
Sole Agents for the Celebrated 
JAMES HARDIN WATCH. 
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652 BROADWAY 
A¥ ’ s - V - ☆ 
W ANTED—By a gentleman of pro¬ 
fessional nautical education—position as Ed¬ 
itor, Assistant or Special on a sporting paper. Naval 
architecture, yachting and boating specialties. Could 
in a couple of months put in some capital. Best ref¬ 
erences. Good hand at sketching regattas, etc. Sal - 
ary moderate.. Address C. P. K,, 919, Chestnut st 
Phila., Pa. July 9 
