ROREST AND STREAM. 
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NICHOLS & LEFEVER 
SYRACUSE, N. Y., 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
DOUBLE AND SINCLE-BARREL BREECH LOADINC SHOT-CUNS 
l Double-Barrel Breech-Loading Rifles, and Shot and Rifle combined Muzzle Loading rv„. 
guaranteed to be the best, and not to give " Unaccountable Misses." ' MuZzleLoadin = Croedmoor 
CcUatoffiu, for 1878 will be ready January 15, giving full description of gvn, recall improvement* in same, matter, of general interest to Sportsmen , etc., etc. 
Tiffany & Co., Silversmiths, 
Jewellers, and Importers, have 
always a large stock of silver 
articles for prizes for shooting, 
yachting, racing and other 
sports, and on request they pre- 
pare special designs for similar 
purposes. Their TIMING 
W A T C H E S are guaranteed 
for accuracy, and are now very 
generally used for sporting and 
scientific requirements. TIF- 
FANY & CO. are also the agents 
in America for Messrs. PATEK, 
PHILIPPE & CO., of Geneva, of 
whose celebrated watches they 
have a full line. Their stock of 
Diamonds and other Precious 
Stones, General Jewelry, Artis- 
tic Bronzes and Pottery, Electro- 
Plate and Sterling Silverware 
for Household use, fine Station- 
ery and Bric-a-brac, is the 
largest in the world, and the 
public are invited to visit their 
establishment without feeling 
the slightest pbligation to pur- 
chase. 
UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK 
fflitblicittions. 
t^edicmsl. 
The Great jEuropean Novelty. 
HUNYADI JANOS. 
The Best Natural ^Aperient. 
THE LANCET.- 
"Hunyadt Janos.— 
Baron Liebig affirms 
ttiat Its richness In 
aperient salts sur- 
passes that of all other 
known waters." 
THE BRITISH 
MEDICAL JOUR- 
NAL — “ Hunyadl Ja- 
nos.— The most agree- 
able, safest, and moBt 
efficacious aperient 
water.” 
PROFESSOR VIRCHOW, Berlin. Invariably good 
and prompt success ; most valuable.” 
PROFESSOR BAMBERGER, Vienna. •' I have pre- 
scribed these Waters with remarkable success. ' 
PROFESSOR SCANZONI, Wurzburg. “ I prescribe 
none but this.” 
PROFESSOR LAUDER BRUNTON, M. D„ F. R. S., 
Loudon. "More pleasant than Its rivals, and sur- 
passes them in efficacy." 
PROFESSOR AITKEN, M. D„ F. R. S„ Royal Mili- 
tary Hospital. Nelley. "Preferred to Putina and 
Frle.drlohshall.” 
A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. 
Every genuine bottle bears the name of "The 
ApolllnarTs Co. (limited)," London. 
FREDERICK DE BARA’ & CO., 
41 and 43 Warren Street. New York. 
Sols Agents for United States and Canattas, 
FOR 8AXE BY DEALERS, GROCERS AND 
DUUUQISTS. 
© @ Qfc B e 
DR. HENRY GARDNER, 1,762 Broadway, between 
66th and 67th at., New York City. Dogs treated and 
purchased on commission. Thirty-one years ex- 
perience In canine diseases, Ag 2tf 
New Edition, with 100 additional birds. 
W 0 L 3 Qi N • § 
American Ornithology 
OK, 
Natural History of theBirds of the Halted States 
twl J, h n J; 0Dt M aa,l0I l by fKINCE CnAKLIS LtJOI BN 
X^™-,, N6W .™ d enl ‘ r “ e ' 1 edition, completed 
In thn of ®^°vtone hundred birds omitted 
nniio G °i 8 n a , work ' Brul Illustrated by valuable 
mvt Thrnnlnl ° f Ihe “ nChor by SlK WlLI.IAU J A R- 
and me u,Ky?’ wltl1 tt Wilson. 
? 1 ? 8 ’ ex blbltlDg nearly four hundred 
JE accurately engraved and beautifully 
fnio re «on C °CT b i» xtra ’ IJalf smooth morocco, gilt 
*®°- Half morocco, extra, gilt tops, $25. Full 
tree calf extra, gilt or marbled edges, |30. 
JanSl 4t W BOlJTON < 700 “roadway, N. Y 
IP? §£ e tin el 
SPRATT’S PATENT 
MEAT FIBRINE DOG CAKES 
Twenty-one Gold, Sliver and Bronze Medals 
awarded, including Medal of English Kennel 
Club, and of Westminster Kennel 
Club, New York. 
None are genuine unless so stamped. 
F, O. Do I.UZE, 
13 Sonth William Street, N. Y., Sole Agent. 
BROWN A HLLDER, 8t. Louis, Western Agents. 
For sale in cases of 112 pounds. 
Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 
STEADMAN’S FLEA POWDER for DOGS. 
A Bane to Fleas— A Boon to Dogs. 
This Powder Is guaranteed to kill fleas on dogs or 
any other animals, or money returned. It is put up 
In patent hoses with sliding pepper box top, which 
greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 
Price BO cents by moll. Postpaid 
ARECA NUT FOR WORMS IN DOGS 
A CERTAIN REMEDY. 
Put up In boxes containing a dozen powders, with 
full directions for use. 
Price 50 cents per Box by mall. 
Both the above are recommended by Rod and Qtm 
and Forest and Stream. 
oct 12 
W. HOLBERTON. 
W FULTON STREET. 
COCKER SPANIEL 
Breeding Kennel 
OF 
M. P. McKOON, Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. 
I keep only cockers of the llnest strains. I sell only 
young stock. I goaranr.ee satisfaction and safe de- 
livery to every cusio'iier. These beautiful and in- 
telligent dogs eaunot be beaten for rolled grouse 
and woodcock shooting and retrieving. jio tf 
W E'T WILTON KENNEL — “Lelaps" In the stud, 
bred by It. H. Furcel Llewellin, England, dire 
“Leicester," dam “Doll,” sister to "Dart" and 
Adams’ "Drake," color white, ticked black and tan 
23K inches high, extra quality, very handsome.' 
Fee, $26. 
SETTERS FOR SALE.— “Fan,” black and tan, 
pure Gordon, Imp. stock, ont of "Maud." by Marbles’ 
'•Grouse," two years old; taught Oret lessons; bred 
to “Lelaps" Jau. 6, 1878; price $75 One dog, two 
years, white aud chesnui sire Tucker's dog, Provi- 
dence, It. I., Copeland’s “Old Pete” grand su e, dam 
English Imported, very handsome, 23 s Inches high; 
taught first les'on, and game shot over; price *15 
“Bell,” half Imported red Irish and half English 
color orange, two r ears old, taught first and second 
lessons (see circular), extra tu Held, fast, staunch 
and handsome, 23tf Inches nigh, never bred, price 
$186; will breed her to “Lelap,” eame price, bogs 
trained and boarded. For terms and particulars 
send for circular. FRANKLIN SUMNER, Milton, 
Blue Hill, Mass. jl?4t 
OUR 86.00 NEW-YEAR'S GIFT 
A $6.00 NEW-YEAR’S GIFT 
GIVEN 
I “"«•">*»*«» * valuable aud 
SILVER TEASPOONS AND BUTTER-KNIFE 
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Cut out the following premium order and send It to the Baulk Gold and siiver 
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'«■ er express Charges This Wbernare I. to c<>.| you notllfni bx "m. 
amt ?hSfer?v 0 aWtl,en XPrCM C "“ rgea l °“° d °" ar) ’ Wblcb you ■» require', o mS$ 
DELIVERE D TO YOU FREE. 
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samo to Eacill Gold and Silvkh Plating C'o.,i»o Kim street, Clnclonatl, 0. 
err n t pi t this ohui b, as it in worth $g.oo. na 
-Vetr- Year's Gift Sllvenrare Premium Order. 
tin receipt of thin Order nnd 81.00, In pay postage, packing or pipreis charcea we mil 
roal ycuFlliE on.- set of Kit,,,. e,l.«' fined T.Japonna worth »l^\l.oo,i«'Fdee",,t 
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TEASPOONS AND BUTTER-KNIFE 
?H fl ,u y "" 6en '. 1 for Silverware ut once, togalher with $1.00, slating name 
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[expenve. Address Eagle tJold A . Silver Plating Cp., ISO Kl„. Ml.. Cincinnati, o. 
OUR 86.00 NEW-YEAR'S GIFT 
TATH AM 
IMPROVED CHILLED SHOT. 
?>tc^zxd-£irci 
(RE D LAB EL. ^ 
Gives HTeaier penetration and bettor pnttrrn than ordinary shot hr r»n«nn «r 
shnpe under concussion and impact, soft shot being lammed out of shape whiled rSVamin 1 v * ’ 
well adapted to choke-bores, modified chokes and cylinders. P leaving tho gun. Equal y 
TTOD P KOR C ClVmAR. B,f0rm -*• 
TATHAM & BROS., 82 Beekman St., 
WEW YORK. 
PRESSED BUCK^HOt", 8 m^re^oniform' ttoTtlfe^Vd^a^^mouidec?Bhot!^^^^ D “° r 8U0T ’ aad 
T HE DOG BREAKER’S GUIDE. — Train your own 
dogs In the most nrtlstlc manner. "The Hog 
Breaker « Guide” sent for three cent stamp. M. VON 
CULIN, Delaware City, Del. jn tf 
F ULL-BLOODED — Two Irish Belter bitches, four 
mouths. Sire of pups, Don, Imported from J. 
C. Cooper, of Limerick, Ireland, by C. II. Turner, 
Sec. Nat. Keunel Club, St. Louis, Mo.; dam, Countess, 
by Rodman's Dash. One Gordon bitch, eighteen 
mouths old; hunted this fall, siauuoli on quail aud 
very fast, with good nose; will make a gi.od one. 
One Gordon bltcn eight months old. Full pedigree 
glveu with pups. H. B. V0NDERSM1TH, Lancas- 
ter, Pa, Nov82 tf 
EMPIRE STATE KENNEL 
FOR SALE. 
Thoroughbred Gordon Setter puppies, out of our 
Gordon setter b!t«h “ Border Lily," by L. II. Leon- 
ard’s Gordon dog, •• Prldo of the Frontier, " whelped 
January 25, 1878. 
The above stock comprises tho celebrated Major 
Stockton, Dr. J. U. Gautier, Johllngfof Morpetn), 
LangsuflT, Sir Arthur Ohichester, and George, Duke 
of Gordon strains. 
See article on "The Gordon Setter," In the Chicago 
Field of January 19, 1878. 
Special inducements to oportsmen In the Sooth 
and West. Address, FISHER & BICKERTON 1711 
Flatbnsh ave„ Brooklyn, N, Y. febil4t 
S PIKE COLLARS. — Spike Collars, by means o 
which dogs of anv age or biieed, do matter 
how long hunted, or what the disposition, can be 
taught to fetch and carry, and to retrieve game in a 
most perfect manner, with no p'ay about It. Dogs 
broken of gun shyness aud whip-shyness, made 
steady before anil behind, and “ to heel ” steadily 
prevents lugging on the chain, besides a much mo e 
extended sphere of usefulness. Price, with direc- 
tions for using, $3. Kennel collars, which no dog 
can get over his head, price $1. Address M Von 
ffULIN, Delaware City. Del. feb7 tf 
JP? fennel. 
F OR SALE— Bine Blood; three years olJ this 
February ; out of Don, Hho full sister to Smith’s 
uort by Smith's l.eicsster. Good reference given 
as to Held qualities. Is white, black and tan ; small 
size; weighs 45 Iba; very nice and quiet on chain 
ami In and around the house ; very affectionate and 
Mud to children. A>o, a red Irish setter bitch uhout 
ten months old, out of Carrie, by Plunkot ; medium 
size , well feathered, aud a nicely formed one; not 
handled at all. Will sell one or both of above for 
u« fault, but because I have no time to use them 
Address L. J. GAINES, West Meriden, Coun 
febll tt 
egor §nlc. 
t Art A /I A Brook Trout frv for sale. Addresa 
1UU IJUU OSCAWANA TROUT FARM. CYn- 
gers. New York; or H. P. LEGRAAF, Bowery Na- 
tional Bank. ieb7 4t 
F OR SALE.— Five pictures after Landseer—" The 
Stag at Bay." 30x43; "The Monarch of the 
Glen," 31x41; "The Challenge," •• The Combat," 
"The Defeat," each 22x33. Thtse pictures have 
been highly praised l»y the press, and are so nicely 
worked in ink that It re-fuirts very dote examination 
to aUtinnuuh them fnrm the finest steel erim-acinne. 
Price $175, or will exchange for a 12-gauge breech- 
loader of equal value. Address, JAMES F. ' ’ARK, 
"ortsmoutb, Vu. febu 2t 
W ANTED a situation as breaker and kennel 
keeper by an Englishman who Is ihoroughly 
competent; has a small family ; would bo willing to 
take care of horse. Reference. W. fl. Holabird, 
Valparaiso, Ind. Address WM. BLADE, Valparaiso, 
Ind. febsi 4t 
F 'OR SALE.— One splendid Clayborough duck gun, 
11 lbs, 10-gauge. Damascus barrels, In perfect 
order ; pistol grip, Heb’d’g locks, under lever and ex- 
tension rib. Price $128 ; cost $200, Also one very 
finodbl.bolt.top snap, NVebley reb'd’g locks. 12-gnug'-. 
lba. $75. cost $10O. W. HOLUBRTON A (.:• . 
P. 0. Box 6,109, 117 Fulton street, N. Y. febu 1 f 
