366 
FOREST AND STREAM 
-A large farm, especially adapts for the nso of 
BporUman'a club, Is offered for Bale In our cnlnmn* 
It is situated on a beautiful island near Now Hertford 
Mas*., and fnrnisbes every desideratum to the lover 
of tho angle. W. A. St.-.gg, 6S Broadway, has ‘it on 
sale. 
~ STEAMEHSJ.TO E3& 
Eastern 'Maine, New Brunswick 
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, &c 
THE 
i rt i 
lauuua uiua 
Company's Steamers 
New York and City of Portland 
will, until October 3d, leave Boston at 8 A.M., and 
Portland at 6 P. M. every Monday, Wednesdav and 
Friday, for Kastport. Maine, and St. John, X B 
forwarding passengers hy connecting lines to Calsli 
Me . St. Andrews. Fredericton and Shediac, X B 
Amherst, Truro, Pietou. Digby. Annapolis, Kent 
vllle, Windsor, and Halifax, X. S.. Smnniersidc and 
Charlottetown. P K. I„ and Hawksbury, 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 
Kasicrn regions, at very moderate rates of fare. For 
circular, with map and description of the rente, apply 
to W. W KILBY, Agent. 
| UnlvlStoOctl Commercial Wharf, Boston. 
A LL 
v 
jy- 
i\v 
Central Railroad of N. Jersey. 
LL RAIL LINE BETWEEN NE 
York and Long Branch. Commencing Wed- 
nesday. July ", 1875. Six trains each way dai ly, Sun- 
day excepted, passing through Wood n ridge, Perth 
Arabov, Sooth Amboy, Matawan, Middletown and 
Red Bank. 
Leave Xew York at 7:30. 9:00, 10:30 A. M., 1:00, 
3:30. 5:30 P. M 
Returning, leave Long Branch at 1 :05, 8:00, 10:05 A. 
M., 2:30. 4:10, 6:20 P. M. 
In addition to the above an accommodation train 
leaves New York for South Amboy »t 6:30 P. M. 
Leaves Sonlh Amboy for New York at 6:25 A M. 
Stages connect at Ma'nw.m with nil trains to and 
from Keyport. and at Long Branch Station with all 
trains to and from Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. 
H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agcnr. 
B. E Rickfr. Snp’f and Eng'r. jnll5 3m 
‘ ‘ FRESH HUNTING GRO UNDS. ” 
The Maritime Provinces. 
A Guide to the Chief Cities, Coasts and Islands of 
the Maritime Provinces of Canada, with the Golf 
and River St. Lawrence: also Newfoundland an d 
the Labrador Coast. With maps and plans, $2. 
'•In graphic and picturesque description, in com- 
pleteness and fullness of information and in clear 
insight into a traveler's needs and perplexities, Ihie 
guide-book and the two which have preceded It in the 
senes ( New England' and ‘The Middle States') are 
not to be excelled ."— Boston Journal. 
"The most complete, compact, and handy guide- 
book ever issued . Chicago Intrr- Ocean. 
For talc by all Bookecllcrt. Sent jxnttpald, on 
receipt oj price by the Publishers. 
James R. Osgood & Co., 
j°115 2l Boston. 
T ourists' rand' Sportsmen's Route. 
THEERIERAILWAY. 
T HE ROUTE OF THE ERIE RAILWAY 
1b peculiarly rich in tho variety and extent of Its 
scenery, and while the tourist has alternating glimpses 
of the beauty of rivers, gaps and mountains, the 
sportsman hns within easy reach many localities that 
afford him every facility for the enjoyment of the 
sports of the field and stream. We enumerate a few 
of the pleasure re-sorts which crowd the lino of the 
road 
Hiitberfurd Park. -9J miles from New York. Fine 
hotels and boating pastimes on the Passaic. 
Clifton — ]3j miles from the city, overlooking the 
picture. que Lake Dundee 
Lake Mnhonk. — A beautiful body of water 1,900 feet 
above the Hudson— splendid hotel accommodations 
Orange Lake. — Six miles West of Newburgh, and 
noted for its fishing attractions. 
.Milford, Pa — About eight miles from Port Jervis. 
Is noted for it* trout fishiug, woodcock shooting and 
superior hotels. 
Avon Spring,.— Celebrated for 20 years as a resort for 
invalids, the waters possessing many valuable heal- 
ing qualifies. 
Watkins Glen. -This beautiful gorge is distant 294 
miles from New York, via Erie Road to Elmira. It* 
wild and picturesque attractions arc second only in 
reputation to those of Niagara. 
Chautauqua Lake.— 18 mile* long, 3 miles wide; said 
to be the highest navigable water on the American 
continent, being 730 feet above Lake Erie and 1,290 
feet higher Mum the Atlantic Ocean. 
Niagara Fall* — This great cataract is reached by the 
direct line of the Erie Railway. 
There are along the line of the road no less than 
Ton Larcro Lakes, Abounding with Fish. 
and affording mo-t delightful sport for black bass mid 
S ickerel. Their names are— Lakes Greenwood. Orange, 
iohonk, White, Otsego, Cayuga, Seneca, Keuka, Sil- 
ver and Chautauqua. 
The following schedule will afford a purtiul guide to 
tbc numerous fishing localities reached by this road: 
Trout : 
At or near Southfields, 42 miles from New York. 
“ “ Oxford. 52 “ “ " 
“ Middletown, 67 •* “ “ •• 
“ Otisville. 76 ** 11 “ •> 
“ Port Jervis, 88 •' •• “ •* 
“ Monticello, 112 “ " " •• 
" Milford, 96 * «• 
Black Bass and Pickerel. 
At or near Sloateburg, 36 miles from New York, 
including Lakes Truxedo, Potngne and Cedur Pond. 
- °, r , riej,r Monroe. 50 miles from New York. 
■ "rinding Round, Long, Mombasha and Cromwell's 
Ponds. 
At or near Florida, 61 miles fron New York. 
The famed Mirror Lake, Is distant 1 mile. 
At or near Otisnlle, 76 miles from New York. 
" “ Gnymard. SO " “ •• •• 
" “ Pori Jervis, 88 •• “ »• .. 
“ “ Monticello, 112 11 “ •« 
“ “ Cen. Valley. 48 " “ “ « 
“ SenecaLake. 29 1 •• •• “ •• 
Tickets for sale at the General Offices of the Erie 
Rahway Company, 124 Washington street Boston: 241, 
401, o29. or 95, Broadway, New York: and 732 Chest- 
nut street. Philadelphia. Express trains leave New 
from depot foot of Chamber* street at 9 A. M., 
10:45 A. M., and 7 P. M. 
„ JNO N. ABBOTT. 
General Passcnfler Agent. 
COLLINGWOOD 
AND 
Lake Superior Line. 
Toronto, Colllngwood, Fort Wlllinin 
Duluth, Fort Garry. 
Comprising the three first class, upper cabin powerful 
side wheel steamers 
Chicora, Cumberland and Algoma 
Having splendid drawingroom cabins, In connection 
with the 
NORTHERN RAILWAY OF CANADA, 
Leaving Collingwood every Tuesday and Friday 
On arrival of Steamboat Express Train, with Drawing 
Room Cars attached, calling at 
PRESQUITE. BRUCE MINES. SAULT STE. 
MARIK. MfCHIPICOTON. NFPIC.ON. SIL- 
VER ISLET. AND PRINCE AR- 
THUR’S LANDING. 
Fort Garry and the Northwest! 
With direct connection* nt Thunder Bav with DAW- 
SON'S ROAD TRANSPORTATION COMPANY for 
Fort Garry, and vvilh steamers for 
DULUTH, FORT G ARRY, and THE RED RIVER 
COUNTRY. 
Pleasure Travel. 
Thl« route embraces the most enjoyable and plctn 
re*que Summer Tour bv making the circuit of Lake 
Superior, w ith the sheltered and beautiful waters of 
the Inside channels of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, 
and thence by three hours' rail, with magnificent par- 
lor ears, to Toronto, connecting with the Royal Mall 
Dally Line of steamers on Lake Ontario, and the 
Grand Trunk Railway, for the THOUSAND ISLANDS 
and the Rapids of the River St. Lawrence, for Mon- 
treal. Quebec, White Mountains, Portland, Boston, and 
all points East and South: and with the Great West- 
ern Railway and Lake Ontario steamers dally for 
Hamilton. Niagara Fall*. Suspension Bridge, Buffalo, 
Detroit, and all points West and Southwest. 
Cheap Excursions 
Will be made during the Summer season, in the 
months of June. July, August, and September, afford- 
ing ample opportunity for visiting 'he Groat Mineral 
Region of Lake Superior and the FISHING GROUNDS 
of Lake Neplgon. 
Connections throughout punctual and certain. 
State Rooms can he secured at Central Passenger 
Office*. Toronto, and all information given hy 
CHAS PERRY. 62 King street, East, Toronto. 
D. MILLOY. 8 Front street. East. Toronto 
COOK, SON & JENKINS. Ag’i<, 261 Broadway .Y. 
ALFRED TELFER, General Agent, 
Northern Railway, Brock street. Toronto. 
Elizabeth Islands near N. Bedford, Mass. 
F or sale cheap, 450 acres land 
on Msskawena Island, near Pnsqne. Cnttyhnnk, 
Penikese, and Martha's Vineyard. Admirably suited 
for a fishing clnb or Summer resort. Price $50 cash 
per acre, if applied for soon. For further particulars 
address W. A. STAGG, 68 Broadway, N, Y 
jul!5 4t 
JOS. C. GRUBB & CO., 
e Iti Mnrketstreet, Philadelphia, 7 
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE 
J. D. DOUGALL’S 
EXPRESS SHOT GUNS. 
(Title registered.) 
(JHO’A’N by trialsat Wimbledon by Editor 
U of the Field to possess the GREATEST PENE- 
TRATION and therefore LONGEST RANGE— thus: 
Circle, 30 inches: 300 pellets: average, 191: penetra- 
tion, 37. The Editor's trial of Greener gnns with 34i; 
pellet- of ►amt shot and same charge of powder, gave 
ISO, and penetration 30, although there were 10 more pel- 
lets in each charge. Should any controversy arise as 
to the durability of these new system*, we herewith 
warn ai. beforehand that our system is our own Inven- 
o , n r>> >? - f '- l " u< led on the American idea) and is DU- 
RABLE. a fact remarked on by the Field, that the 
gun« tried bud been in use during last season, and ref- 
erences permuted to the owners. Send for Ulnst rated 
v ircoiare to 
59 St. James’s Str eet Lond on. 
CHAS. GREEN, 
Manufacturer of 
Breech Loading Shot Guns. 
pn “ p action 
MUZZLE LOADERS CONVERTED TO BREECH 
LOADERS. 
t aC v 0n o«r n 5 v lff KUIjy * Send f°r circular and 
price list. No. 3 West Main street, Rochester. N. Y 
* pr H »irn 
.J. WALLACE, 
N aluralistd Taxidermist, 
IMPORTER OF 
FOREIGN BIRD SKINS AND ARTIFI- 
CIAL EYES, 
1 -P-_ N w iHiam st , New York 
$10 to $1,000 r, v .? ud »“ Stoeke and 
J. & W. TOLLEY’S 
FINE ENGLISH 
BREECH LOADING GUNS, 
Made to Order 
OR 
FROM STOCK. 
-.pE -A" AC 417 >. Tl, , c80 , .° l un 7- wlcbruted f„ r 
^ genuine high class workmanship 
and No. 1 SHOOTING POW- 
ERS, are built in six qualities 
(oi brands.) They are now Im- 
ported direct to our NEW YORK 
OFFICE, and so’d by tho Manu- 
facturer* to SPORTSMEN at 
the following prices. 
Pioneer, .... 0H3 Gold. 
Tolley, !>0 •• 
Standard, • ... 115 *• 
National, ... I 10 11 
Challenge, ... 1 HO •* 
Paragon, ... 223 ** 
TRAP SHOTS anil others re - 
qnlring Guns specially built, on 
our new system for DOUBLE-CLOSE SHOOTING, 
with Increased PENETRATION, can have their wishes 
curried out WITH DESPATCH 
Without Extra Cost. 
Send for Illustrated descriptive particulars and prico 
sheets to our 
BRANCH OFFICE, 29 Malden Lane, 
NEW YORK CITY. 
MANUFACTORY. PIONEER WORKS. 
jyl Birmingham, England. 
THE 
GREAT 
London Gun Trial, 
1875. 
W; W. GREENER bogs to Inform his numerous 
clients in the United Stales that he has been very suc- 
Cessful in tho above trial, having secured tho first 
prize, a silver cup, value 40 guineas— class 2 for 12 
lores; also winner in class 1 for 8 and 10 bore*, and 
cla-s 4 for 20 bores He has won In all the classes for 
Improved boring, which Is upon a different plan to any 
other maker, and is far superior fu the three most cs- 
seniinl points, viz., PATTERN. PENETRATION, 
and REGULARITY OF SHOOTING, 
Mr. HENRY C. SQUIRES, of No I Cortlandt SI., 
New York, is now importing my DOUBLE CLOSE- 
SHOOTING GUNS to order, au Invoice of which 
w ill be -hipped to him on the 1st July, and can be ex- 
amined about the 15th. All special orders given to 
Mr. Squires will be carefully filled. A full report of 
the GREAT TRIAL, showing the marked superiority 
of my guns over gun* made hy Dongul, Pape. Westley 
Richards. Tolley, Scott, and others, will shortly he 
rabllshed, and can be hud on application at No. 1 
Cortland St. 
W. W. GREENER, 
Champion Gun Maker, 
6t. Mary's Works, Birmingham, England. 
Celebrated Breech Loading Shot Guns, Unequaled in Fine Workmanship mid Material. 
Made by James Pui'dey, 
* * 1 Oxford street, London, Lntrland. 
« Hl HRfrTv V 1 ™ tt wMS , r 1 ^ ! , nr !? ent of Rrccch Loading Shot Guns, made by JAMES PURDBY, E. 
niRVVRR.i C ?" WESTLEY RICHARDS "\ & C. SCOTT & SON, P. WE&LEY & SON. W. W 
AVDniVlE*Nn d -nar r fnJ, a ef y ° f rf4# * , AI '° BKBKCU LOADING, CENTRAL KIKE. DOUBLE ItIPLES, 
to BrS ot £ apenor qaaluy. i ,,p lements, ammunition, and all olhor articles appertaining 
to Breech or Muzzle Loading Fire-arms general!;. Il lustrated Circalar sent by mall when requested 
( A5I1> LOUNGE COAIPANY, 
TKOY i N. Y., A IV 1) NORWALK, CONN. 
"•VS** 8her,dnn Comp Lou,,, ' e ’ 
House*i»Home 
Camp. 
With cloth case, by express, $5. With quilted can 
vas, $10 Add 85 cent* for postage when ordering by 
mail. $1 .25 extra for Patent Camp Pillow 
WHAT GEN. 8HERIDAN SAYS OF IT. 
, , , Chicago, May 17th, 1875. 
‘I have received and examined the Camp Lounge, 
and find it very convenient . It is portable and valu- 
able for hunting and fishing purposes, furnishing a 
complete bed on the bank of a stream or under the 
shade of the trees. P. H, SHERIDAN. 
Lieut. General U. S. A. 1 
Valpabaiso, Ind., April 13th, 1875. 
"Please acknow ledge receipt of enclosed money or- 
der. The Camp Lounge Is O. K. It Is THE THING 
w „ , W. II. HOLABIRD, 
Manufacturer Hunting and Shooting Suits for Sports- 
men” r 
Plain and Quilted, glO. 
• Camp Lounge received. I have set it up and tried 
it. It work- verv comfortably indeed. Hope to try 
It in camp ;hl* Summer. B. K. BOWLES, 
Pub. Springfield Republican” 
HECEMAN’S 
For nse as Military Pon- 
toons, Life Boats, Lighters, 
Dlr.glcs, Dorys, on hoard 
Steamers, Yachts, and other 
v <•■«■! s. A l-o tor Sportsmen, 
Tourists, Trappers, Explor- 
ing Expeditions, Parties 
Camping Out, &c. These 
safe ana perfectly portable 
host* will admit of the 
roughest usage. A very 
light, strong and durable 
frame of aea or other tough 
Rod and Gun, Meriden, Conn. : 
"It carries light, lies easy, and is always ready." 
w. C. II arii is. For tel and Stream- 
"Pleafc send a 810 Sheridan Camp Lounge I am 
using one of you r cheaper lounges, and find It very 
convenient for the bouse a* well us the woods ” y 
Gko. E. Gladwin, Worcester Mass : 
"lhe Camp Lounge recently ordered gives such 
■“rn/wi 1 l0n i i cone,rai " t 'd to order another for 
a friend, and sbull want more in September ’’ 
Gkoivie Babry, Alton, 111 : 
I ^ u . n * e ? ‘’t'lered have been distrib- 
uted, und give satisfaction Is every case." 
Address all letlers tol'roy, N. Y., or Norwalk Conn 
Lonnces shown and orders received at office of 'Forest 
and Stream, Eaton & Co. 's 102 Nassau street 1 
Trade supplied at 177 Broadway, Now York. 
Attractive Route 
To the Trout nutl Uritylin? Fisheries of 
Northern Michigan, 
VIA GRAND RAPIDS AM) IVDI WA IIAIL- 
RDAD. MACKINAW GRXAI) RAPID* 
AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE. 
The attention of SPORTSMEN and TOURISTS 
Is invited to the many attractions offered by this line, 
now completed from Richmond. Ind., to Traverse 
City, on Grand Traverse Bay, and to I’etoskey, on 
Little Traverse Bay. 'I lie waters of the Grand Tra- 
verse region and tho North Woods of Michigan are 
unsurpassed, if equalled, in the annndancc and great 
variety of the finny tribe BROOK TROUT abound 
in the streams, and the famous AMERICAN GRAY 
LING, now attracting the attention of Sportsmen 
everywhere, Is found only In these waters, BLACK 
BASS. PIKE. PICKEREL, and MASCALONGE are 
also found In great numbers In the muny lakes and 
lakelets of this territory, 
LUXURIOUS SLEEPING AND CHAIR CARS 
run through from Cincinnati to Traverse City; also 
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS from Detroit over 
Michigan Central and Grand Rapid* and Indiana road, 
via Grand Rapids, to Petoskcy, with SPLENDID 
STEAMER making DAILY CONNECTION at latter 
point for the I-land of Mackinnw. 
For Tourists' Guide, containing complete und afea 
rate maps, with full Information a* to Fi-hing Grounds, 
transportation facilities, and In short all that could be 
de-lred hy Sportsmen or Tourists, send to Forest and 
Stream office, or to the undersigned. Low Round 
V TICKETS I»,wwl HirPTKM- 
^P, EXCURSION TICKETS good until SEPTUM 
1EK SOlli . J. II. PAGE. 
Gcn’l Passenger and Tlckot Agent, 
Grand Rapid-, Mich. 
PATENT PORTABLE FOLDING BOAT. 
,.KJ P08T£.§*- E r OLD |rq_ wood, With canvas cover, and 
, C G^V % : . Aju. Wt.- B o^r 
can be folded In one-eighth 
space, for (raruportallan, nd 
ojrrled In a light buggy, 
wagon, horseback, or by sin- 
gle person, and can lie un- 
folded ready for use In three 
minutes’ lime. Boats shipped 
hy express anywhere, same 
rate of freight us other 
good*. For descriptive circu- 
lar and price list, address us 
above. 
Fishing and Hunting 
Road t.lio FolloAviiig' lor tlic 
Best Fishing and Hunting 
RESORTS. 
On Conway Division, Eastom R. R., Brook Trout. 
Iranis leave Boston 8:00 A M. and 2:15 P M 
Utnhngog lakes, vlaGr. Tr'k to Bethel, Mo. \ 
Upper waters of Penobscot. f 
Sebec Lake. I , . , , . „ 
Grand Lake Stream i Lu,ld locked Salmon. 
Ntjjv Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova 
Scotia, Salmon. Sea Trout, and Brook Trout. 
Train* leave Boston 8:30 A . M, and 8:00 P. M. 
Trout ° 7 1 “ keM, via Farmington, Me., Largo Brook 
Moosehcad Lake, via Dexter, Me.. Lako and Brook 
Trout. 
Trains leave Boston 8:80 A. M. 
I oilman curs on night trains. 
Good burning, large and small game In all the above 
localities In their season. 
For maps, fare, tables, &c. address or coll at l* 4 
Washington street, Boston, Muss. 
Eastern and Maine Gentral R.R.Line. 
Ozo F. Fikld, 
. R?”’ 1 Fass, Agent, 
|el7-3m 
Ciias. F. Hatch, 
Gcu’l Manager. 
