FOREST AND STREAM 
31ti 
Sportsmen's floods. 
W. dr C. SCOTT & SONS 
Cenuine Breech Loaders. 
WIYMIR" OF THE IJI \ TIIIAIj OF IH73 
Report of Gun Tnal sent on application. 
AGENTS: 
WM. READ & SONS, 
1 :t FitntMiil I lull S«j . Boston. 
Also all other make*:— Greener, Wgstley Richards, 
Webley, Remington. Moore, Ax. 
A genuine Scott Morale Loading ‘Ion, $-• np. 
Maynard. Ballard. Remington and Sharp'. Rilke. 
“Ballard * breech loading Sporting lime* $1811' 
Barter'* Gyro Trap, for shooting practice. 
Fine FUhlng »l««l* mid Tackle. 
Kino Bronze Yacht > inn* on mahogany cun-laces. 
Complete, a* famished the New York and Boston 
YnchtSqiiadroTi*. SRNI) FOR CIRCULARS. 
Fishing Tackle. 
A. B. Shipley & Son, 
AO:i and 505 Commerce »trcel, Philadelphia. 
Manufacturers of 
OlinlU mi«l Fishing: Linos. 
FINE II ASS AND TROUT FLY RODS. 
The celebrated GREEN HEART WOOD a specialty. 
FINE ROD MOUNTINGS. 
Full line of Tackle for Brook. River and Sea Fish- 
i in* Agents for John J limes & Sons' celebrated risli 
hooka and N<vdlc*. . ... 
SILVER MEDAL awarded by the FRANKLIN 
IN -TIT LITE. 18M. “for SUPERIOR QUALITY aud 
FINISH of RODS and TACKLE." Aprl-Om 
INDIA RUBBER 
Fishing Pants , 
Leggings and Boots, 
RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS, 
COMPLETE 
Sporting & Camping Outfits 
ANI> 
India Rubber Guod* ofEvery Description. 
D. HODGMAN & CO.. 
Krnd for Price I.Ul. 27 M \IOhI\’ L \ Nh, \. \ . 
Fysshe and Fysshynge. 
The Fishing Book of the season. 
FROM THE “BOKB OF ST. ALBANS." 
Written by Unme Juliana llerncrs, A. 1) I 190 
OFOTED BY 1ZAAK WALTON. EDITED BY 
H GEO. \V. VAN S1CLEN, ESQ. 
Not hitherto obtainable in tills country, an import- 
ed copy costing over $8n. 
The charming old work preserved in all It* fresli- 
ne ». and (plain lues*. Full gloswry. 
Sent on receipt of price, by 
rder at once; only a .mull udl 
Ord 
Foiikst a hd Stiieah. 
illon. Price $1.50. 
The Remington Long Range Creedmoor Breech Loading Rifle, 
Used by Major Hknky Fdlton, Col. John Bodine, and L L. Hepburn, in llic International Rifle Match nt Creedmoor, September 
26th, 1874, ami Major Fulton, Col. Bodine, Gen. Dakin. A. V. Canfield, Jr, and R. C. Coleman, of the Ameiican Rifle Team of this 
year’, who have gone to Dublin to shoot the return match, on June 29tll, 1875. (See Official Report of the International Match, pub- 
lished by the Amateur Rifle Club, just out; to any address, 50c.) 
The Remington Rifle won every first prize, and other prizes loo numerous to mention, in the Spring meeting matches at Creedmoor 
May 28th, 29lh, and 31st, (see official reports in this .) With it Canfield made 00 out of a possible 75 at 1,100 yards. 
For Treatise on Rifle Shooting and Illustrated Price Lists, Address 
■ E. REMINGTON & SONS, 
Manufacturers of 
Military, Target, Sporting and Hunting Breech Loading Rifles , 
Shot Guns and Pistols, Ammunition, Etc., Etc. 
Sales Rooms, 981 aud 983 Broadway, 
Armory, Ilion, N. Y. 
[P. O. Box 3994 ] 
NEW YORK CITY 
Hall’s Patent Creasers. 
CLIMAX COMBINED CREASER, 
LOADER. CA P-EX PELI.ER, 
and SHELL EXTRACTOR. 
Price $2 75 
CLIMAX CREASER, LOADER.* 
mid CAP-KXPELLER, V"| 
Prloo $.‘5o v 
PLAIN COMBINED 
CREASER, LOADER, and SHELL 
EXTRACTOR, 
Price S3 25 
PLAIN CREASER nnd LOADER, 
Price S3 CO 
The improved shape of creasing wheel requires but slight pressure, and does not cut the shell. If the Im- 
plement is used according to directions, the crease cannot fail to hold lh; shot wad flrmly In place. 
HALL & CO., 
THE TRADE SUPPLIED AS FOLLOWS; 
Lancaster, Pa. 
New York.— S chuyler, Hartley * Graham; John I*. Moore’s Sons; Schoverllng & Daly: Herman, Boker 
& Co.; Menvln, Ualbert & Co.; Hodgkins A llnigh: E S. Harris; Barton, Alexander & Waller. 
Philadelphia . — Joseph C. Grubb & Co ; E. K. Tryon, .Jr., & Co. 
Boston — William Read A Sons; John F. Lovell & Sous. 
Baltimore. — P oultnev, Trimble & Co. 
Pittsburg.— ;. U. Johnston. 
Letter A. #hown. fe solid Lead; b b showing nickel anvils for Berdan Primer, Ely's central Are or Union Me- 
tallic Company's raps. 
Hart’s Sportsman’s Favorite Metallic* Shells. 
Endorsed by the lending sportsmen in the United States, and pronounced superior to anything now offered 
to the public. A full description of Sheila and Patent Loaders with prices, may be obtained from any of the 
leading sportsmen's depots throughout the country. Manufacturers of Aluminum. Celluloid, anil German Sil- 
ver Reels for Troul. Salmon, nnd Base fishing. GEO. E. HART A CO., Newark, N, .) . 
K. S. HARRISON, Agent. may 13-ly 
From Captain Bognrdns, Champion Wing Shot of America* 
Messrs . Gnomic K. Hart & Co., 
Gentlemen- The llfiy shells I received from you to-day suit me belter than any I have ever used. They 
are stronger and belter in every respect, and I shall use them In all my nhootiugjiereafter. Your* truly. 
A. 11. Booaiidds 
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. 
ManufUcturers oF Patent Breech Loading;, Military. Sporting:, nnd 
CREEDMOOR RIFLES. 
THE BEST IN 1850. THE BEST IN 1875. 
Twenty-five Years of* TJse, an<l Constant. Prog-rests. 
SHARPS RIFLES NEVER SHOOT BACKWARDS. 
A MAJORITY OF SHARPS RIFLES 
TO BE USED BY THE AMERICAN TEAM IN THE COMING 
INTERNATIONAL CONTEST IN IRELAND. 
Head lor Illustrated Catalogue, 
SCHUYLER. HARTLEY £ GRAHAM, 
19 Malden Lane, 20 A 22 John ilrret, N, V. 
BREECH LOADING GUNS 
A SPECIALTY. 
AGENTS 
for the following celebrated maker# : 
W. & C. SCOTT A SONS (winners nt the Interna- 
tional Gun Trial of 1878); .1. I*. CLABROUGH & 
BRO ; P. WEBLEY & SONS, and WBSTLEY 
RICHARDS. 
HOLABIRD S Shooting SUITS 
DIXONSdc II VWKSLRY'fcsillOOTIAU TACKLE 
STCKTEVANT BRASS SHOT SHELLS. 
BUSSEY'S PATENT GYRO PIGEON AND TRAP, 
WITH CASK. AND 100 BIRDS. 
Black’s Patent Cartridge Vest. 
This Vest afford* the he*t ar- 
rangement yet invented for curry- 
ing cartridge*. The weight i* 
*0 evenly distributed that it is 
scarcely fell. Cartridges can be 
carried with the / uadi down in 
ibis vest, which is uf great Impor- 
tance when brass shell* are used, 
a* when currying them with the 
head np the weight of the shot of- 
ten forces the wad forward, when 
_ hail shooting is the result. In 
ordering send measurement around tbo chest. 
PRICK $7.50. 
AGENTS FOR TnB 
Union Metallic Cartridge Com- 
pany’s Ammunition, 
WARRANTED THE BEST IN T11E MARKET. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
Havana Lottery 
Only Hi non Tickets— One Prize to every Sevin Tickets. 
.1M7 Prize* of Jl.2fv.ai0 
l Prize of 600.000 
1 Prize of 10O.0U0 
1 Prize of 50,000 
J Prizes 0UC.lt of 25.000 
1 Prize* each of 10,000 
12 Prize* each of 5,00* 
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for sale and prizes cashed by I*. C. IIEVLIiV, Sta- 
tioner and Goners I A pen' CiLlherf v uireei Now York. 
l; ID f c*1 fUlfl Invented In Stocks nnd 
iJA" td I Gold pays 200 per cent 
u lnori'h Pamphlet free. Tumbniige .t Co., Bank- 
e-s.2 Wall si reel. N. Y 
C* 1 i k Ci'.ll U|(HI s,mrt ' B 1,1 Wn " 
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Send for a copy of the Wall Street Review and 
Pamphlet, show ing the various inel hods of opera- 
ting. J. IIU'KLING Si CO , Bankers and Brokers, 
72 Broadway. N. Y. Dec 48 
HAVANA LOTTERY. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE. 
For the coming drawings, commencing Janunry 5th. 
we have reduced the prices of tickei* a* follows: 
Whole, $20; 4, $10; *, $.>; 1-5, $4; 
1 - 10 , $ 2 ; 1-20 $ 1 . 
Drawing* take [dace every seventeen Day*. 
We ate prepared to fill all orders. Circulars sent 
upon application. Highest price paid for Spanish Bank 
bills, Governments, Ac. 
P. O. Box 4.448. 
TAYLOIl d. CO., Hanker*. 
1 1 Wall ■i..Nsw V orb. 
"Seth Green Fish Ponds” 
Caledonia, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
A. W. COLLIN*, Proprietor. 
Egg*, Pry, Yearling*, die. of Urooli Troul, Mai- 
■non Troul, fnlnion, White Flail, dir 
Also Bass, Gold Fish, Silver Fish, aud stork for 
Aquaria, Wire Cloth, Hatching Trays, Patent Spawn- 
ing Races, and everything pertaining to ll#h culture. 
