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Publications. 
SEASONABLE BOOKS. 
Wallace’s Adirondack Guide, 
82. 
Camp Life in Florida, 
•i. GO. 
The Fishing Tourist, 
' 82. 
Sportsman’s Cazetteer, 
S3. 
For sale at ofUce of Forest and Stream, 111 
Fulton street, New York. 
§port$mm’a Routes. 
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Women in Sacred History, large iFmllyBlWea, an 
Illustrated works, music and magazines in the best 
XS lowest prices ; done Tntwo or truce daya 
u required. ^ WALKER’S SONS, 14 Dey street. 
FESANm SQMLIY’S 
AMERICAN 
EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA NEW LINE 
BOUND BltOOK HOI'TK, 
FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 
COMMBNCINO NOVEMBER i6, 1871. 
STATION IN NEW YORK-Foot of Liberty st. N. R. 
Leave New York for Trenton and Pblladelphta at 
6:30, 8, 9:30, 11:30 A. m., 1:80, 3:80, 6:30, 18 p. M., and 
at 4 p. u. for Trenton. 
Leave Philadelphia from station North Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad, Third and Berka streets, at 13:05 
7:80, 9:30 11:30 a. m„ 1:30, 3:30, 6:30 F. M. 
Leave Trenton for New York at 1:30 (except Mon- 
day), 6:36, 8:05, 10:30 a. M., 12:16, 2:16, 4:10, 0:15 F. u. 
Pullman Drawing Room Cars are attached to the 
9:30 a. M., 3:30, p. M. train# from New Y'orkand to 
the 7:30, a. m., 1:30 p. m. trains from Philadelphia. 
Sunday Trains— Leave New Y'orfc and Phila- 
delphia at 9:30 a. m., 6:30, 12 p. m. Leave New York 
for TrcntoD at 9:30 a. m. and 8:30 r. u. Leave Tren- 
ton for New York at 1:20, 10:20 a. m„ 6:10 p. m. • I 
Tickets for sale at foot of Liberty street, Nos. 629 
and 944 Broadway, at the principal hotels, all cilices 
of the Erie Railway lu New York and Brooklyn, and 
at No. 4 Coart' street, Brooklyn. Baggage checked 
from residence to destination. 
Septl3 ly H. P BALDWIN. Gen. Past. Afcnnt 
Sportsmen's pontes. 
REDUCTION OF FARE. 
hotels and Resorts (oi[ Sportsmetf. 
$3 NEW YORK TO BOSTON 
VIA THE 
Fall River Line 
To Boston and Return, $6. 
Magnificent Steamers NEWPORT and OLD COL- 
ONY leave New York dally (Sundays excepted) at 
4:30 p. m. This is the only Sound Lino giving pass- 
engers a FULL NIGHT'S RKSP. Passengers take 
any one of the FIVE MORNING TRAINS from Fall 
River to Boston. 
BORDEN & LOVELL, GEO. L. CONNOR, 
Agents. General Pass Agent. 
C ’l VLF nOUSE, Gaspe Basin, Gulf St. Lawrence. 
T —A favorite resort for sportsmen. Invalids, 
tourists and arllais. Rates for room and hoard, *1.60 
to *2 per day. Salmon, trout, mackerel, cod and 
lobster Ashing j duck, beach birds, csrlbco and 
moose shooting abouud E. GEO. STKACKER, Pro- 
Pftoior. man tf 
o. M. BRENNAN, 
OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON ft MONONGAflELA 
8outh Clark 8treet. Ohloago. 
Partridge & Pheasant Shooting- 
Describing the Haunts, Habits, and Methods of 
Hunting Hnd Shooting the American Partrldge-Quatl; 
Ruffed Grouse— Pheasants, with directions for hand- 
ling the gun, bunting the dog, and shooting on the 
wing. Price, *2. Liberal discount to the trade. 
To be had at book stores generally. AddresB, 
Frank Schley, 
Oct.U Frederick City, Md, 
The Southern Guide. 
66 
The Bermudas.” 
N OW A FAVORITE AND DELIGHTFUL 
WINTER RESORT, Is reached lu seventy 
hours from New York, and being surrounded by the 
warm waters of the Gulf Stream enjoys an equable 
temperature of about fO deg. 
The elegant British Steamships " Bermuda,’’ and 
“CamlDa,’’ 1,000 tons, fitted expressly for the passen- 
ger travel, are d.spatched from Now York for Ber- 
muda fortalghtly, making connection at Bermuda 
with steamers for St. Thomas and West Indies. For 
fa '1 Information apply to A. E. OUTEKUR1DGE, 
Agent, 29 Broadway, N. Y. Dec2Iiy. 
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA., NAS- 
SAU, N. P., HAVANA, CUBA., 
From Savannah, Ga., to Nassau, N. P., and Ha- 
vana, Cuba, via St. Augustine, Fla., steamship San 
Jacinto will Ball Jan. 29, Feb. 12 and 26, and every 
alternate Tuesday. Connecting steamers leave New 
York on Jan. 20, Feb. 9 and 23. 
FOR NASSAU DIRECT, 
Steamship Cnrondelot, Fehmary 6 und March 9, 
and monthly thereafter from Pier 16, East River, 
New York. 
For all particulars, Illustrated guide, *o., apply to 
MURRAY, FERRIS & CO., 
No. 62 South St. 
Old Dominion Line. 
The steamers of this Line reach some of the flues' 
Waterfowl and upland shooting sections In the conn 
try. Connections direct for Chlncoteague, Cobb’s 
Island, and points on the Peninsula. City Point, 
James' River, Currituck, Florida, and the mountain- 
ous country of Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk 
steamers sail Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 
Delaware, Monday and Thursday at 3 p. m. Full ,n- 
mation given at office, 197 Greenwich St., New 
York. nenasiv 
A finely Illustrated quarterly periodical, exhibiting 
the characteristics ‘and resources of the Southern 
States. One dollar pc.r year ; slDgle copies, 25 cents. 
Published by 
BRAMHALL & CO., Washington, D. C. 
Dec8 3m 
P OULTRY WORLD —A splendidly Illustrated 
monthly, *1,25 a year. Send 10 cts for a speci- 
men copy. Address POULTRY’ WORLD. Hartford, 
Conn »ec6 lyr Ex 
T he sotence of life, or, self-preser- 
vation.— two bundreth edition, revised and 
enlarged, lust published. It Is a standard medical 
work, the best In the English language, written by a 
physician of great experience, to whom was awarded 
a gold and Jeweled medal by the National Medical 
Association. It contains beautiful aud very expen- 
sive steel-plate engravings, and more than 50 valuable 
prescriptions for all forms of prevailing diseases, the 
result of many years of extensive aud successful 
practice. 300 pages, bound In French cloth: price only 
*1, sent by mall. The London Lancet says: “ No per- 
son should be without this valuable book. The author 
Is a noble benefactor.” An Illustrated sample sent 
to all on receipt of 6 cents for postage. Address Dr. 
W. H Parker. 4 Bnlflnch street, Boston. The author 
may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and 
experience. 
(I 
THE 00 L 0 GIST ” 
A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED EXCLU- 
SIVELY TO BIRDS AND BIRDS' EGGS. 
This magazine, the favorite of amateur ornitholo- 
gists Is now In Its third volume. It 1 b replete with 
oil that is new or recent In Ornithology and Oology, 
and publishes Important papers on the rarer of our 
birds and eggs. It Is Just the periodical for those 
making collections of birds and eggs for sclentlflo 
examination, as Its columns are constantly furnish- 
ing descriptions of the eggs ol new and rare species. 
Tkbms— F orty cents a year. In advance. Speci- 
men copies and prospectuses only on receipt or 
stamp. Address, 
S. L. WILLARD & CO., 
je* Oneida st., Utica, N. Y 
SportSmen s Routes. 
HUNTING 
FOR DEER, BEAR, PARTRIDGES, DUCKS, 
Take the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad 
FISHING 
FOR PIKE, PICKEREL, BASS, Etc , 
Follow the Q. R. and I.— The "Fishing” Line 
Time, New York to Grand Rapids, 37 hoar* 
EXPENSES LOW. 
Shooting season expires December 16. For tntor- 
matlon ns to routes, ratio and best points for the 
various kinds of game, etc. Apply to 
A. B. LEET, Gen. Pass Agent, 
A. HOPPE, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Eastern Agent, 110 Market St., Phlla., Pa. 
Nov 22 tf 
Wild Fowl Shooting. 
SPRINGVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN’S RE- 
TREAT. SH1NNECOCK BAY, L. I., 
By a practical gunner and an old bayman. Has 
always on hand the best of boats, batteries, etc., 
with the largest rig of trained wild-geese decoys on 
the coast. Special attention given by himself to his 
guests, and satisfaction guaranteed. Address WM. 
N. LANE, Good Ground, L. I. Nov8 if 
FOR FLORIDA 
F OR THROUGH TICKETS TO FEKNANDINA 
JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE, SAN 
FORD, ENTERPRISE, and Intermediate landings 
on ST. JOHN'S RIVER and Interior points In 
FLORIDA, by steamship to SAVANNAH, and thence 
by railroad or steamboat, apply to WM. L. JAMES, 
General Agent. 
Philadelphia ana Southern Mail S. S. Co., 
Pier 22 South Delaware Avenue, Phlla. 
Ashland House, 
Fourth Avenue, corurr of Twenty-fourth 
NEW YORK CITY. 
Rooms, per day, *1 and upward. Room and board, 
*2, $2.60 and *3. Popular, strictly Bmt- class, cen- 
tral. One block from Madison square ; eight 
minutes from Grand Central Depot. Cross-Town 
Line, from foot of Grand sireet. Etui River, to root 
of 42d street. Noitb River; 83d streut Cross-Town 
Line from Erie It. R. dopot; and the Fourth avenue 
Line from i Ity llall to Grand Central Dopnt ; ALL 
PAS9 THE HO PEL. PaMcngore from Jersey City 
take the Desbrosses street ferry, Dcsbroases und 
Grand street car Hue to Bowery, and then Fourth 
avenuo line to 24th street. 
II. N. BROCKWAY, Puopbietor. 
Marl tf 
SporJsn(cn's <£ oaths. 
beatty 
Beatty's popular p'an, viz.: A 81150 Plano'for 
M73; *3 tO Cuhluet Parlor Organ for only 803. 
Ac., Ac. WARRANTED KO It MX YF.AltS Olid 
sent on 15 DAYS TKsT trial. Address, 
IMN’l, F. 1IEATTY', Wiishlugtou. New Jorsey, 
U. 8. A. Fobl4 ly 
Decl4-ly- 
ONLY DIRECT 
FLORIDA LINE. 
For Fernondlna, Fla., Port Royal, 8. C.> and 
Brunswick, Ga. 
Sailing every FRIDAY from Pier 20, E. R., at 3 r. m. 
Close connection made at each port with all rail- 
roads for the Interior, and at FernaDdlna with the 
steamer Carrie (which has been refurnished), for 
Jacksonville and the St. John’s River. 
For through rates of freight and passage to al 
points in the South and Southwest, apply to 
G. H. MALLORY ft CO., Agents, 153 Malden Lane, 
Nov29 1m NEW YORK. 
St. Paul and St. Louis 
Short Line. 
Burlington, C. Rapidrf & N’rth’rn 
Hallway 5 * 
QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST! 
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY, 
crossing and connecting with all East and \\ est 
Lines In Iowa, ruuulng through some of the floeat 
hunting grounds In the Northwest for Geese, Ducks, 
Pinnated and Ruffed Grouse and Quail. Sportsmen 
and their dogs taken good care oi. Reduced Tates 
ou parties of fen or more upon ^pnlleatlun to General 
Ticket Offlce, Cedar Rapids. O. J. IVES, 
E. F. Winslow, Gen. Passenger Agent. 
General Manager. a 
SPORTSMAN’S 
ILLUSTRATED 
Catalogue and Hand-book 
IN PRESS, AND READY IN A FEW DAYS, 
Containing Hints nnd Directions on Archery, 
Camping, -Game nnd Glass Ball Hiomlng, 
Trout and Black Bass Fishing. Also Rules for 
Glass Ball Shooting. 
SENT BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF |5 CENTS. 
W. HOLBERTON & CO., 
MarcU21 It 117 Fulton St., N. Y. P. O. Box 6,109. 
N 
TO SPORTSMEN: 
THE PENNSYLVANIA R.K. CO. 
Respectfully Invite attention to the 
Rflddle Stales. TheBe lines being CONTINUOUS 
FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the dlfll- 
cultles and dangers of reshlpment, while the excel- 
lent cars which run over the trac . k ^, en I 
able STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED without failure 
or Injury. 
The lines of 
Peunsylvani Railroad Company 
also reach the best localities for 
GUNNING AND FISHING 
In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 
TICKETS are sold at tho offices of tne Company m 
all the principle cities to 
FORD, CREsSON, RALSTON, M1NNEQUA, and 
other well-known centers for 
Troat Fishing, YVlng Shooting, and Still 
liuntlng. 
Also, to 
TUCKERTON, EEACH HAVEN CAPE MAY, 
*4«»ITAN and DOlutfl on ttlG NKW JERSEY tUAoi 
K££d “or Salt water sport after fin 
AND FEATHER. 
L. P. FARMER, Gen’l Pass. Agent 
Frank Thomson. QenT Manager. feblT-t T 
S TO F(^ Q boston N axd all points east. 
^ REDUCED FARE: 
Elegant Sieamerd STONINGTON and NARRA* 
YEARS. 
Tickets for sale at oil principal ticket offices. State 
rooms secured at offices of Westcott Express Com, 
and at 363 Broadway, New York, and 833 Wash. 
Vgton St., Brooklyn. 
PROVIDENCE LINE. 
Freight only, steamers leave Pier 37, North River, 
foot Park place, at 4:30 P. M. Freights via either 
line taken at lowest rates. n . Rrn( , K p... 
L. W. FILE INS, G. P. Agent, D. S. BABCOCK, Prea. 
EW HAVEN, HARTFORD, SPRINGFIELD, 
L , AND THE NORTH. 
The first-class steamer ELM CITY leaves Pier 25, 
East River, dally (Sundays excepted) at 3 r. M. Pas- 
sengers to North and East at 12 p. m. 
NIGHT LINK— The CONTINENTAL leaves New 
York at 11 p. m., arriving In New Haven In lime for 
the early morning trains. . . . . 
Merchandise forwarded by dally express freight 
train from New Haven through io Massachusetts, 
Vermont. Western New Hampshire. Northern Now 
York and Canada. Freight received until 6 p. m. 
RICHARD PECK, General Agent. 
hotels nnd Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Metropolitan Hotel, 
1 WASHINGTON, D. Ci 
CarrolSton Hotel, 
BALTIMORE, Md. 
R. B. Coleman A Co., proprietors of these famous 
hotels, are well known to the old patron g or iho 
ASToh HOUSE, N. Y., and ST. NICHOLAS, N. Y. 
THE METROPOLITAN 
Is midway between the Capitol and the Whit* 
House, and the most convenient location In the city. 
It has boon re-fitted and re-furnUbcd throughout. 
The cuMne Is perfect; the service regular, and 
charges moderate. 
R. B. COLEMAN & CO. 
Sportsmen’s 
Headquarters 
FOR YVJNBS, lilttUOIiS; AND CIGARS. 
Outfits for yachting. The camp or field 
ipcclolty. Olives by the case, gallon or bottle. 
THOS. LYNCH, Impobtkb, 
w NASSAU ST. Bennet Bulldlnf, Kew^Yort. 
JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS. 
Hartford, Connecticut, 
DEALS BS Uf 
Diamonds, Silverware, Watches, Jewelry, etc. 
UIPORTEOS or -*1 
Fetkch, Gzrvsam, amd Emoush Fancy Goods. 
OIVXX TO TUK MAKUFACTUTIR 
OP APPROPBIATB DR81QN3 fUE. 
Shooting, Boating, Racing, and other Prizes. ' 
l 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 
Three Dozen Wood Cuts of tho abovo and other articles 
In our line, and Including the 
GAME LAWS OF CONNECTICUT. 
Mailed to any Address, on receipt of BO 3ENTI. 
For Rifle & Shot-Gun Practice. 
DENNISON’S 
TARGETS. 
25 to I OOO yd*, range. 
Target Patters and 
Score Cards. 
ALSO, 
Targets & Pads 
For testing the natteru 
ami peuelrutlon of Shot- 
Gins 
Sold bp Dealert fn Snort- 
ing (Joodti. 
On receipt of Ten t ’em* a 1(H) id. Target will 
be sen' by mall, with Circular, containing Motor 
Henry Fulton'S BULKS FOK Pitt V ATS PlUCTICB, by 
DENNISON & CO., 
Marl4 3m 
196 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. 
C. C. Sc B. ZETTLER, 
GUNSMITHS AND RIFLE GALLERY, 
ii/7 Boviery, New York. 
