398 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Wbstfibld, N. Y., July 13, 1873. 
3fr. ir K. Rond: 
Dbxr Sir: I received the boat yesterday. and Inst 
evening tried It upon Lake Erie in quite a heavy son 
I had every reason to be pleased with the boat. a» It 
seemed to be strong, light, and perfectly manageable 
Youra truly. K. B. BREWER. Jr 
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DITTMAR POWDER CO.. 
Office 55 Kilby street, 
BOSTON. 
CUAS. L. ANDREWS, 
President. 
HAS. J WHITMORE. 
Treasurer. 
HAVE FOR SALE 
>r/ IMttninr’s Gunpowder 
For M»o' G tins and Itidr-o. 
Secured by Letter* Patent. 
FIXED AMMUNITION FOR AI.L VARIETIES OF 
RIFLES AND SHOT Gl'NS FUR- 
NISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 
The new patent Sporting Powder does not soil the 
gnn; deao* it. when yon u« one charge of it, alter 
many with black pow der: no smoke — little recoil— no 
loud report— high velocity The beat ever made in 
this line; not to be confounded with Schultz' or En- 
gllsh Wood Powder, or Sawdust Powder, as it is su- 
perior to each. 
J. D. DOUGALL’S 
EXPRESS SHOT GUNS. 
(Title registered.) 
S HOWN by trials at Wimbledon by Editor 
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 Baiter's trial of Greener guns with 340 
pellet- of same shot and same charge of powder, gave 
lHO.snd penetration 30. although there were 40 more pel- 
lets in each charge. -Should any controversy arise as 
to the durability of these new systems, we herewith 
warn ai. beforehand that our systtm is our own inven- 
tion (thongh founded on the American idea) and is DU- 
RABLE. s fact remarked on by the Field, that the 
guns tried had been In use during last season, and ref- 
erences permitted to the owners. Send for Illustrated 
Circulars to 
59 St. James's Street London. 
^ E .60.NDJ^ 
'T’HESE BOATS ARE SHIPPED TO 
.m »b Part* of the world. They are the only port- 
la±t e<lu ‘ J to ,hc be»t whole ones 
— IOCM °* c ; Jy291y 
Central Railroad of N. Jersey. 
ALL HAIL LINE BETWEEN 
NEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH. 
Six trains each way dallv. Sunday executed 
lng through Wood ridge. Perth Amboy. Southern- 
Ur,. Mat* wan. Middletown and Red Hank 
SmVm p e M Y ° rk * 1 ’*°' B:00, 10:80 A M • >=00. 
^toS Rjf Br “ Ch “ 5:06, 8:00< ,0:0a A ' 
in addition to the above an accommodation train 
, New Vork f,,r South Amboy at 8;.V> p M 
L«v c . South Amboy for New York at I,;-* A M 
braces connect at Maiawuu, with all trains to and 
from Keyport. and at Long Branch Station ’with all 
train*, to and from Ocean Grove and A.bure Hark 
„ * BALDWIN, Gen . Para, Agent 
B. E. Rick ie, Bup't and Eng'r. j u ] j5g m 
CIIAS. GREENS 
Manufacturer of 
Breecli Loading Shot (Jims. 
*>* 
MUZZLE LOADERS CONVERTED To BRRKCH 
LOADERS. 1 ’ “ KKBCH 
action a* new gun*, send for clrcnla* 
% & So ' 8 ** ,UMt - *KSE S V 
Tourists’ and Soortsmen’s Route. 
THE ERIE RAILWAY. 
T HE ROUTE OF THE ERIE RAILWAY 
Is peculiarly rich In the variety and extent of Its 
scenery, and w hile the tourist has alternating glimpses 
of the bounty of river*, gaps and mountain*, the 
sportsman has within easy reach many localities that 
afford him every facility for the enjoyment of the 
sports of the field and stream. Wo enumerate a few 
of the pleasure resorts which crowd the line of the 
road 
Hiilliorfiird Park. -9f miles from Now York. Fine 
hotels and boating pastimes on the Passaic, 
t'linon — 13J miles from the city, overlooking the 
picturesque Lake Dundee. 
Lake MolionK — \ bentillful bndv of water 1,300 feet 
above tlie II nd»on — splendid hotel accommodations. 
Orange Lake. -Six miles West of Newburgh, and 
noted for Its Ashing attractions. 
.Milford. Pa.— About eight miles from Port Jervis. 
I* noted for Its trout (lulling, woodcock shooting and 
superior hoteda. 
Avon Spring* — Celebrated for 30 years as a resort for 
invalid*, the waters possessing many valuable heal- 
ing nnnlltles. 
AVatkln* Glen. -This beautiful gorge is distant 201 
miles from New York, via Erie Rond to Elmira. It* 
wild and picturesque attractions are second only In 
reputation to those of Niagara. 
Cliautouqun Lake. — j$ miles long. 3 miles wide; said 
to be the highest navigable water on the American 
continent, being 730 feet above Lake Erie and 1,290 
feel higher limn 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 
Ten Large Lakes, Abounding with Fish. 
and affording mo-t delightful sport for black bass and 
pickerel. Their names are— Lakes Greenwood. Orange, 
Mobonk. White, Otsego, Cayuga, Seneca, Kcuka, Sil- 
ver and Chautanqua. 
The following schedule will afford a partial guide to 
the numerous fishing localities reached by this road: 
Trout Fisliiiio' : 
At or near Southflelda, 42 mile* from New York. 
“ '* Oxford. 53 “ «* •• 
“ " Middletown, 67 '* “ “ •• 
“ " Otisvllle. 76 “ '* *• 
“ " Port Jervis, 88 “ •* •• 
" “ Montlcello, 1(2 •• “ •* •• 
“ " Milford. 96 " “ •« 
Black Bass and Pickerel. 
At or near Sloatsbnrg, 36 miles from New York. 
Including Lakes Traxedo, Potague and Cedar Pond. 
At or near Monroe. 60 miles from New York. 
Including Round. Long, Mombasha and Cromwell's 
Ponds. 
At or near Florida, fit mile* fron New York. 
The famed Mirror Lake, is dislant 1 mile 
At or near Otisville, 76 milea from New York 
" Guymard. SO “ *• •• •• 
'• Port Jervis, 88 “ “ “ •• 
" Montieello. 112 “ “ «• •• 
" Cen. Valley, 48 “ “ “ •• 
' " SenecaLake. 291 *• •• •• «• 
Tickets for sale at the General Offices of the Erie 
Railway Company, 124 Washington street Bo-ton; 241, 
401, 529. or 957 Broadway, New York; und 732 Chest- 
nut street, Philadelphia. Exprc-s train* leave New 
York from depot foot of Chambers street at 9 A. M., 
10:45 A. M„ and 7 P. M. 
„ JNO N. ABBOTT. 
m r-lO General Passenfler Agent. 
COLLIIST GW O OD 
AND 
Lake Superior Line. 
Toronto, Colllngwood, Fort William, 
Duluth, Fort Garry. 
Comprising the throe first class, upper cabin powerful 
side wheel steamers 
Chicora, Cumberland nud Algoma 
Having splendid drawing room cabins, in connection 
with the 
NORTHERN RAILWAY OF CANADA 
Leaving Collingieood rre.ry Tuesday and Friday 
On arrival of Steamboat Express Train, with Drawing 
Room Cars attached, calling at 
PRESQUITE. BRUCE MINES. SAULT STE 
MARIE. MIC1IIPICOTON. NKPIGON, SIL- 
VER ISLET. AND PRINCE AR- 
THUR'S LANDING. 
Fort Garry and the Northwest! 
With direct connections at Thunder Bav with DAW- 
SON'S ROAD TRANSPORTATION COMPANY for 
Fort Garry, and with steamers for 
DULUTH, FORT GARRY, and T1IE RED RIVER 
COUNTRY. 
Pleasure Travel. 
This route embraces the most enjoyable and plctn- 
r«-que Summer Tour bv making the circuit of Lake 
Superior, w ith the sheltered nnd beautiful waters of 
the Inside channels of Lake Huron nnd Georgian Bsy, 
ItTcent par- 
lor cars, to Toronto, connecting with tlie Royal Midi 
and thence by three hours' rail, with magnificent 
Dally Lire of steamers on Lake Ontario, and the 
Grand Trunk Railway, for the THOUSAND ISLANDS 
and the Rapid* of the River St. Lawrence, for Mon- 
treal. (Quebec, White Mountain*, Portland, Boston, and 
all points East nnd 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 nnd Southwest. 
Cheap Excursions 
Will be made nnring the Summer season, tn the 
month* of June. July, August. and September, afford- 
ing ample opportnnitv for visiting 'he Great Mineral 
Region of Lake Superior and the FISHING GROUNDS 
of Lake Neplgon. 
Connections thronghont punctual and certain. 
State Rooms can bo secured at Central Passenger 
Offices. Toronto, and all information given by 
CHAS PERRY. 62 King street. East, Toronto. 
I). MILLOY. 8 Front street, Ea«t. Toronto 
COOK. SON & JENKINS. Ag't*. All Broadway Y. 
ALFRED TBLFER General Agent, 
Northern Railway, Brock street, Toronto 
Elizabeth Islands near N. Bedford, Mass. 
OR SALE CHEAP, 450 ACRES LAND 
F 
on Mashawenn Island, near Paso tie, Cnttyhnnk. 
Fenlkese, and Martha’s Vineyard. Admirably si 
for a fishing clnb or Summer resort. Price &30 cash 
per acre, if applied for soon. For farther particulars 
adore*, W. A. STAGG, 68 Broadway, N. Y. 
juI15 4t 
HEC EM AN'S 
For use as Military Pon- 
toons, Life Boats, Lighters, 
Dirgies, Dorys, on board 
Steamers, Yachts, and other 
vessels Also forSportsmen, 
Tourists, Trappers, Explor- 
ing Expeditions, Parties 
Camping Out, Ac. These 
safe ana perfectly portable 
boats will admit of the 
roughest usage. A very 
light, strong and durable 
frame of ash or other tough 
PATENT PORTABLE 
^wAAUPQBTAgjeL^O.L P, N/S 
FOLDINC BOAT. 
wood, with canvas cover, and 
can be folded In on*-«ighth 
rpaee, for Iranrpnrlatlnn, nd 
cirried In a light buggy, 
wagon, horseback, or by sin- 
gle person, and can be un- 
folded ready for use in three 
minutes' time. Boat* shipped 
hy express anywhere, same 
rate of freight as other 
{ roods. For descriptive clrcu- 
ar and price list, address an 
above. 
CAMP LOUNGE COMPANY, 
TROY, IV. Y-, AND NORWALK, OOIVJN. 
ShcrMan Cam P 
House »»H ome 
in Camp. 
With cloth case, by express, $5. With quilted can 
vos, $10 Add 85 c^ot* for postage when ordering by 
mall. 81 .25 extra for Patent Camp Pillow . 
WHAT GEN. SHERIDAN SAYS OF IT. 
Cjiicaoo, May 17th, 1875. 
I have received and examined the Camp Lounge, 
and find It very convenient. It is portable aDd valu- 
able for hunting and fishing purposes, furnishing a 
complete bed on the bank of a stream or under the 
shade of the treea. p. H. SHERIDAN. 
Lieut. General U. S. A." 
m Valparaiso, Ind., April 13th, 1875. 
"Please acknowledge receipt of enclosed money or- 
der. The Camp Lounge is O. K. It Is THE THING. 
„ . , W. n. HOLABIRD. 
Manufacturer Hunting and Shooting Suita for Sports- 
men " r 
"Camp Lounge received. I have set it up and tried 
It It works verv comfortably indeed. Hope to try 
It in camp this Summer. B. F. BOWLES, 
Pub. Springfield Republican.” 
Plain and ((ullted, 8IO. 
I am 
very 
Ron and Gdn, Meriden, Conn.: 
"It curries light, lies easy, and is always ready 
W. C. Uaiihih, Forest and Stream- 
"Please send a 810 Sheridan Camp Lounge, 
astng one of your cheaper lonngcs, and find It 
convenient for the honse oa well a* the woods." 
G*o. E. Gladwin. Worcester. Mars.: 
'•Tho Camp lounge recently ordered gives such 
f, 5 t * 0n j k n ml1 con,llrail “ ;,1 to order another for 
a rnend, and shall want more In September " 
Geoiiob Barut, Alton, III : 
"The fifteen Lounges ordered have been distrib- 
uted, and give satisfaction Is every case." 
Address all letters to Troy, N. Y„ or Norwalk, Conn. 
Lmng. s shown and orders received at office of Forest 
BD m 8 * rtam - Baton & Co a 102 Nassau street. 
Trade supplied at 177 Broadway, New York. 
Adopted by 1st Corps Cadets Mass. Vol. Militia, of Boston 
the Largest Military Organization in Mass. ’ 
*1*0 to Gen. Joseph Tucker, ex-Lieut. Gov. of Mass.; Gen. W 8 Bartlett 
and Richmond, Va ; Gen. Gilmore, of Springfield- Gen Henrv 8 Rrim *r aCi of Pittsfield, Mass ; 
thousand military gentlemen and sportsmen ‘throughout the ^ Wn S ntnr rf “ho»e f mmu^flad'l 'j' 10 ™ tb “" lw " 
hold of our Invaluable Cam p Lounge oouniry, wnose Unqualified Indorsement we 
The Goss Revolving Cartridge Holder 
HARRIES paper or metallic 
- I -J'l •v.Mif. n </*■ l.l title 
slides, Weighs but U pounds, and Is only inches 
wide. Holder, flare ut top so as to quickly receive 
the sheila, and, being elastic, ercurdi clasp the same. 
Kor ciiAe or action ami rapid nhoolliiK It cxceln any- 
thing of fhc kind Invented. 
PRICK, C o. I) . 
In ordering, give the bIjhi of nhclla and a loo** mcan- 
uremi'nt ouuldc of vent. 
M»-ly N S. 0088. Neosho Falls. Kon, 
F or sale— a second-hand nor. 
gall 10 bore breech loader, and Chnrb-s Lnncai* 
tor muzzle loader, both nt a v. rvjow figure 
CUARLKM L HITOMANN A CO., 
_ ^ . 848 Broadway, above 22d street. 
i-Sw'Riw,* 1 * "* 4 » ‘ M4Kl ™ 
Tlie PIncco 
Loader, Crimper and Cap Expeller. 
A 1 
LL DEVICES NECESSARY FOR 
r loading or re loading shell* of two callhra. 
combined In one Instrument. Avoids the newssuv 
of cutting or shortening the shell fot light 7oad^ 
needs no wo.. den table or bench to fasten It to while 
screw Wlth“a '° p J cceB "> removlng one 
screw with a lock knife, and stow* In a can raw 
Malleable coatln-s, nickel nlutc tlnUi, rv. 
two gauge.. Price 110, boxed * ' Com P leto for 
lel7-fim ALT ° N L,(OS & C0 • «« Mbrtf street. 
$10 to $1,000 noM * 1 M ' a a J u>cka 
THE 
HAZARD POWDER CO., 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
GUNPOWDER. 
Hazard's "Bleelrlc" Powder. 
Nos. 1 (fine) to 3 (coarse). Unsurpassed In point of 
•trengthand cleanliness. Packed in square canla- 
tora of 1 lb. only. 
Hazard'* •• American Sporting." 
Nos. I (fluci '0 3 (coarse). In 1 lb. canisters nnd fi J lb. 
kegs. .A fine grain, quick and clean, for upland and 
prairie shooting. Well adapted to short gune. 
Hnznrd ■ "Duck Shooting." 
Nos. ' (fine) to 5 (coarse). In 1 and 5 lb. canisters 
and 6| aiul I2| lb. keg*. Barns s/ottVy and very 
clean, shooting remarkably clo»e. ami with great 
penetration. For field, forest and water shooting 
ii ranks any other brand, and It la equally servicea- 
ble for muzzle or breech loader. 
Hazard's “Kentucky Itlfie." 
FFFG. FFG, and "Sen Shooting" FG, In keg* of 25, 
12J. nnd lbs. nnd can* of 5 lbs. FFFG I* also 
packed In 1 nnd 4 lb. canisters. Burns strong and 
nwiet. The FFFG and FFG are favorite brands 
for ordinary sporting, and the "Sea Shooting” FG 
Is the standard Rifle powder of ttc country. 
SUPERIOR MINING AND BLASTING POWDER. 
GOVERNMENT CANNON AND MUSKET POW- 
DER; ALSO SPECIAL G RADKs FOR EXPORT, 
OF ANY REQUIRED GRAIN Oil PROOF MAN- 
UFACTURED TO ORDER 
The above can be had of dealers, or of the Compa- 
ny's agents in every prominent city, or wholesale at 
our office. 
88 Wall Street, New York. 
Attractive Route 
To the Trout ant] Urayling Fisheries of 
Northern M Icliik'iin, 
VIA UR V!\D RAPIDS AND INDI ANA RAIL- 
ROAD. MACKINAW GRAND RAPID* 
AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINK. 
The attention of SPORTSMEN and TOURISTS 
Is Invited to the mnny attractions offered by tin* line, 
now completed from Richmond, Ind.. to Traverse 
City, on Grand Traverse Bay, and to Pctoskey, on 
Little Traverse Bay. The warer* of the Grand Tra- 
vorsc region nnd the North Woods of Michigan arc 
unsurpassed, If cqunlled, in the abundance and great 
variety of the finny tribe. BROOK TROUT abound 
in the streams, nnd the famous AMERICAN GRAY- 
LING, now attracting the attention of Sportsmen 
everywhere, I* found only In these water* BLACK 
BASS. PIKE, PICKEREL, and MASCALONUE are 
also found In great numbers lu tho many lukes and 
lakelets of tills territory 
LUXURIOUS SLEEPING AND CHAIR CARS 
mn through from Clncmnstl to Traverse (Tty; also 
PULLMAN PALACE SlEKPERS from Detroit over 
Michigan Central and Grand Rapid* aud Indiana road, 
vin Grand Rapids, to Petoskey, with 8PLENDID 
STEAMER making DAILY CONNECTION at latter 
point for the Island of Mackinaw 
For Touri-ts’ Guide, containing complete and accu- 
rate maps, with full information ns to Fishing Grounds, 
transportation facilities, and in short all that could be 
desired by Sportsmen or Tourists, send to Forc-t and 
81 ream office, or to the undersigned. Low Round 
Trip EXCURSION TICKETS good until SKITEM- 
BER 30th. 
IV 
J II PAGE, 
Gen’l Passenger and Ticket Agent, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Fishing and Hunting 
Read tlie FolloAviii^ f«»- the 
Best Fishing and Hunting 
RESORTS. 
On Conway Division. Eastern It. R.. Brook Trout. 
Trains leave Boston 8:00 A M. and 2:15 P M 
Umbagog lakes, vlaGr. Tr’k to Bethel, Mo. I 
Upper waters of Penobscot. f Trout! 
Sebcc Lake. I . . , , . _ , 
Grand Lake Stream | L “ nd lockcd 8 “ lmo «- 
Nqw Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova 
Scotia, Salmon, 8ea Trout, and Brook Trout 
Trains leave Boston 8:30 A. M. nnd 8:00 P M. 
Rangley lakes, via Farmington, Me., Largo Brook 
Trout. 
Mooeehcad Lake, via Dexter, Me., Lake and Brook 
Trout. 
Trains leave Boston 8:30 A. M. 
Pullman cars on night trains. 
Good hunting, large und small game In all tho above 
localities In their season. 
For maps, fare, tables, Ac uddreen or call at 181 
Washington street, Boston, Mans. 
Eastern and Maine Gentral R.R.Line. 
G«o F. FTeld, 
QenT Pass. Agent. 
Jel7-3tn 
Chas. F. Hatoo, 
Gen 'I Manager 
STEAMERS TO 
Eastern Maine, New Brunswick, 
Nova 'Scotia, Prince Edward Island, &c. 
THE 
1 
UUl lilt IIUIHX UtUO 
Company’s Hteamerg 
New York and City of Portland. 
will, until October 8d, leave Boston nt 8 A M.,nm 
Portland at 6 P. M. every Monday. We-dnesdnv am! 
Friday for Kastport, Malno, and 8t. John, N. U 
forwarding passengers by connecting linos to Calais 
Me., St. Andrews, Fredericton, and Shcdinc, N If., 
Amhorst. rruro, Plrtoii, Dlgl.y. Annapolis, Kent 
vllle, Windsor, nnd Halifax, N. S.. Summorsldo am) 
ThUU U>Wn ' P- K I '" “ l,d Llawksbnry, C. B 
A Most Dosiroble Koiito for 8portsnion, 
presenting a convenient and pleasant mode of nccen 
to the famous hunting and fishing ground* of tin 
Eastern regions, at very moderate rates of fare. F01 
olrcDlor, with map nud description of the rente, npplj 
W. , . „ W. W. KILBY, Agent, 
Pvfliaivrsml Yiliut, fi9»wa» 
