FOREST AND STREAM 
22rt 
Sportsmen’s (goods. 
W. & C. SCOTT & SONS 
Genuine Breech Loaders. 
WINSEns OF THB GUN TRIAL OF 1873 
Report of Gan Trial sent on application. 
AGENTS: 
WM. READ & SONS, 
1 3 Fnnouil I lull So , Boston. 
Also all other makes:— Greener, Westley Richards, 
Webley, Remington. Moore, Ac. 
A genuine Scott Muzzle Loud I oe Gnn, $25 up. 
I Maynard, Bullard. Remington and Sham's Rifles. 
•■Ballard s breech loading Sporting Rifles $1811" 
Bnswv’s Gyro Trap, for shooting practice, 
pine PUhlng Hods and Tackle. 
Kino Bronze Yacht Gnn* on mahogany carriages, 
Complete, as famished the New York and Boston 
Yacht Squadron*. SKN1) FOR CIRCULARS. 
CNtabli-slicd 1 843. 
Breech and Muzzle Loading 
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Sportsmen’s Apparatus , 
^J>I3IUIVIXIO JN , 
Materials for Gun-Makers, &C., 
Wholesale aud Retail. Guns mado to order, or re- 
paired In the best munner. 
ALEXANDER McCOMAS, 
jo 18 No. 61 South Calvert st., Baltimore. 
WM. WURFFLEIN, 
34)8 North Second Street, Plilla. 
Would cull the attention of the trade and of sportsmen 
generally, to his large assortment of 
Taokle, 
All varieties of Split Bamboo, Lance Wood and 
and Ash Fly, Trout, Salmon and Bass Rods, 
Reels, Braided Watcrpronf 811k Fly 
Lines. Braided 811k, Linen 
and Cotton Lines. 
Hair and 8llk, Hair, Genuine American Grass 
Lines, Snoodcd Hooks. Trout and Bass Files, 
Trolling Spoons. Spinning Balts, 
Tackle Books, Ac., die. 
Bamboo mid Koed Poles. 
• ■Ill o •t/i £lAWk Shares In Wall street 
J|IUl JijlhOlull often leads to fortune. 
Send for a copy of the Wall Street Review aud 
Pamphlet, showing the various methods of opera- 
ting. J. HICK LING & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 
52 Broadway, N. Y. Dec 23 
SIZE OF TARGET, 12 FEET WIDE BY 6 FEET HIGH. 
II 
Beale 1-2 Inc • lo the Foot. 
4. 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5—74, OUT OF A POSSIBLE 75. 
DISTANCE, 800 YARDS. 
Score of FIFTEEN CONSECUTIVE 6HOT8 BY COL. JOHN DODINK, AT CRKEDMOOR, IN THE “BENNETT MATCH,” Oct. 3, 1874, With a 
REMINGTON Breech Loading, Long Ran^e Challenge .RIFLE, 
WHICH MADE IN THE INTERNATIONAL MATCH, 
Tlie Hig-liest Score on Record, j 
Please take notice, tills Target was made in an OFFICIAL MATCH, not at private Practice. 
Extract from the "Army and Jfavu Journal" Official Report, Dated Oct. 3, 1874. 
"The match decides several disputed points, as near as they can be decided; flrst, that there is no perceptible difference in accuracy between breech loaders and 
mnzzle loaders, hut that If anything the former arc tho best, as they ore certainly the quickest; second, that in our clear climute we may look for even better shooting 
In the future; third, that 
THE REMINGTON RIFLE Stands ahead of all others for Accuracy, 
AS IT DOES IN SIMPLICITY OF MECHANISM. THE REMINGTON KIFLK IN THE MATCH SCORED 'THIRTEEN POINTS 'AHEAD i OF THE SAME 
NUMBER OF MUZZLE LOADERS, AND TWENTY TWO POINTS AHEAD OF THE SHARP S BREECH LOADERS IN THE SAM HI 1 E AM ■ 
In the International mutch, sis muzzle loaders, three REMINGTON, and three other breech loaders were used. Capt. FULTON, Col. BODINE and L. L. 
HEPB For fUSfflc&l Journal, Oct. 3d, 1874. FULTON’S SCORE 171 OUT OF 180; HIGHEST SCORE EVER MADE. 
Military Match Rifles Just Out; Price $35 or $55 with Vernier and Wind Gau°e Sights’ also Pocket Ver- 
nier Gauges Price $2.50. 
Send for Treatise on Rifle Shooting, and Report of International Match, (free) to 
E. REMINGTON & SONS, 
P. O. BOX 3991. 
Manufacturers of 
Breech Loading* Grims, Rifles, DPistols, Ammunition, Ace. 
ARMORY, ILION. N. Y. *83 BROADWAY, N. Y. 
Chicago Office. 237 State Street: Pittsburg Office; 10 Sixth Street; Washington Office, 521 Seventh Street. 
4, ^4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, ^4, ^4. 
' 40 out or a possible 40. **' 
Seal., hi loch la Foot. 
8core of Ten Consecutive Shot* at BOO yards, made 
with a SHARPS MILITARY RIFLE, *ix lbs. trigger 
pull, without rest, by Col. H. A. Gildersleeve, 
Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, New York City, la 
a Match at Creedmoor, Dec. 26, 1874. 
SHARPS RIFLE CO., 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Patent Breech Loading, Military, Sporting, and 
Long Range Rifles. 
The BEST in 1850. The BEST in 1875. 
Twenty-five Years of TJse, and Constant PROGRESS. 
Sharps Rifles Never Shoot Backwards. 
For Brilliant Achievements of Sharps Rifles at Creedmoor Range, Daring: the 
Summer of 1873, See Official Record. 
SHARPS RIFLES won at Creedmoor Range the HIGHEST SCORE of any BREECH LOADED RIFLE 
used lo the great International Contest between the American and Irish Teams, Sept., 1S74, 
Won First and Second Prize* In Army and Navy Journal Match at Creedmoor, 1871; also First aud four 
others of eight Prizes for BEST INDIVIDUAL SCORES, In same match. 
\\ on Finn, Second. Third, and Fourth, and three other Prizes (seven oat of twelve) in All Comers’ Match, 
at Cn-edmoor, Sept., 1871. 
JJ' ou *md three other Prize* In Press Match, at Creedmoor, Sept., 1871 . 
« on Thirteen Prizes in the Bennett Match, at Creedmoor, Sept., 18<4 
Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. 
SPORTING RIFLES FROM $30 TO $38. 
CRKEDMOOR RIFLES, with Elevation for 1,800 Yard*, 090 to 0125. 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 
ARMORY AND OFFICE, HARTFORD, CONN. E# -yVCStCOtt, P^t. 
SCHUYLEH. HARTLEY & GRAHAM, 
19 Malden Lane, 20 dc 22 John street, N. Y. 
BREECH LOADING GUNS 
A SPECIALTY. 
AGENTS 
for the following celebrated makers: 
W. A O. SCOTT & SONS (winners at the Interna- 
tional Gun Trial of 1873); J. P. CLABROUGII & 
BRO.; P. WEBLEY A SONS, and WESTLEY 
RICHARDS. 
HOLABIRDS Shooting SUITS, 
Dl XOiYS A HA WK8LEV8 SHOOTING TACKLE 
STURTEVANT BRASS SHOT SHELLS, 
BUSSEY'S PATENT GYRO PIGEON AND TRAP, 
WITH CASE, AND 100 BIRDS. 
Black’s Patent Cartridge Vest. 
This Vest affords the best ar- 
rangement yet Invented for carry- 
ing cartridges. The weight js 
so evenly distributed that it is 
scarcely felt. Cartridges can be 
carried with the /watts down in 
this vest, which Is of great Impor- 
tance when brass shells are used, 
as when carrying them with the 
head np the weight of tho shot of- 
ten forces the wad forward, when 
bad shooting is the result. In 
ordering send measurement around the chest. 
PRICE 87.50. 
AGENTS FOR THE 
Union Metallic Cartridge Com- 
pany’s Ammunition, 
WARRANTED THE BEST IN THE MARKET. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
Havana Lottery 
EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING APRIL 22d 
Only 16.000 Ticket*— One Prize to every Seven Ticket*. 
2037 Prizes of $1,200,000 
1 Prize of 500,000 
1 Prize of 100,000 
1 Prize of 50,000 
2 Prizes each of 25,000 
4 Prizes each of 10,000 
12 Prizes each of — 5,003 
473 Prizes each of 500 
Circulars with full information sent free. Tickets 
for sale and prizes cashed by P. C. DEVLIN, Sta- 
tioner and General Agent, 3QLlberty Btreet, New York. 
HAVANA LOTTERY. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE. 
For the coming drawings, commencing January 5th, 
we have reduced the prices of tickets as follows: 
Whole, 820; h S10; i, $•'»; 1-5, $1; 
1 - 10 , 82 ; 1-20 $ 1 . 
Drawings take place every seventeen Days. 
We ate prepared to fill all orders. Circulars sent 
upon application. Highest price paid for Spanish Rank 
bills, Governments, Ac. 
TAYLOR A CO., Hanker*, 
P. O. Box 4,448- tl Wall ■!.. i,«» York. 
A We offer to dealers and sportsmen a most complete 
assortment 
Fishing Tackle, 
Roils, Reels, Lines, Artificial Flies, Nets, 
Baits, Fish Hooks, &c. 
Split Bamboo Fly Rods and Reels 
OF THE FINEST WORKMANSHIP. 
Tackle suitable for Maine, Adirondack, Canadian, 
and other Ashing. 
ARTIFICIAL FLIES DRESSED TO ORDER. 
BREECH AND MIZZLE LOADING GUNS, 
And Sportsmens’ goods of nil kinds. 
Manufactured aud Imported by 
BARTON, ALEXANDER & WALLER, 
lOl & 103 DUANE ST„ (near 
Broadway) New York. 
MEAD’S PATENTSAFETY 
EXPLOSIVE BULLET, 
METALLIC CARTRIDGES. 
Calibre— 22, 82, 38, 44 , 46, 50, &c. 
Also, BOMB-SHELLS for 12 and 16 gange Shot Guns. 
JOHN P. MOORE’S SONS, GUN DEALERS, 
800 Broadway. New York. 
/tend for Circular, dasaiUno effect, on Grizzly Bear*. 
Dili f <i nUA Invested In Stocks and 
O*" tU tJ)ljUUU Gold pays 200 per cent 
a month. Pamphlet free. Tumbrldgo A Co., Bank- 
ers. 2 Wall street, N. Y. 
C AMP LOUNGP I Campers and Uealersl 
Trade Mark Pal'dfL | See Scientific Amnican ) 
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