FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Clothing and Sfurnishing Goads. 

INGERSOLL’S | 
LARGEST AND CHEAPEST 
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159 South Street, 
_Near Fulton Market, 2. “R. New York. 
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Wooden Boats of all kinds and descriptions on hand 
and built to order. Sail, Whitehall Row Boats, Ship 
Boats, Steam Yachts, Cutters and Launches. 


Diagonal Life Boat Steam Cutters and 
Launches, Single or Double Sculls or 
Sculling Boats, Four and Six 
Oared Shells, Gigs, Dingeys, 
N. Y. Working Boats, 
Canoes, &¢., &e. 
Oars, Sculls, and Paddles made of thoroughly sea- 
soned clear spruce, with spoon or straight blades, of the 
most approved pattern. Parties ordering Sculls or 
Oars will state whether they are to be round or square 
looms, if sculls; whether for open-hand, oyer-hand or 
cross-hand rowing, naming amount of over-lap of hands 
in inches; give extra length; distance from inner face 
of rowlock to end of handle, when the scull or oar is 
in position, and how finished. ‘ 
We have the most Perfect Life 
Preservers in the Market. 
—ALSO— 
RECORDING STEAM GAUGES, 
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, éc., &c. 
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INGERSOLL’S 
PAINT WORKS, 
OFFICE AND DEPOT 
No. 159 SOUTH STREET, 



HOW EVERY MAN 
Can Paint and Select his own Colors 
—FOR— 
HOUSES, 
And many useful hints how to save money. Specimens 
of Colors, Chemical Analysis of Paints, etc., etc. This 
Paint will last for twenty years, and its superiority has 
has been amply attested. E 

1873. BOATING SEASON. 1873 
-WATERS’ PATENT 
——IMPROVED— 

Paper Boats Guns.and Gunning Material, 
FOR 
RACING, EXERCISE, PLEASURE, 
SHOOTING OR TRAVELING. 
The inventors having during the past six months 
given their entire attention to their manufacture, will 
with this season, introduce our IMPROVED PAPER Boat, 
in the construction of which great improvements have 
been made, overcoming all objectionable features which 
have been developed during the past six years. We 
refer with pleasure to the record of the past. 
Our boats have been wintered and summered in both 
hot and cold climates. rowed in both fresh and salt 
water, yet after five, and in a few cases six seasons 
of steady use, these boats can be shown as serviceable 
to-day as when first finished. They were awarded the 
First MEDAL AND DIPLOMA OF THE AMERICAN IN- 
STITUTE, at its Fair held in New York in October, 1869, 
and for racing and training they are preferred to those 
of wood by numerous boat clubs and numbers of the 
best oarsmen throughout the United Sates, having since 
their introduction been rowed by the winners of THREE 
HUNDRED AND TWENTY Nine MATCHED Races. 
E. WATERS & SONS, Troy, N. Y. 
Sole Manufacturers for the United States and Europe. 
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NEW YORK AGENCY. 
Arrangements have been made with the well-known 
house of A. M. INGERSOLL, Boat Builder, No. 159 
South Street, New York, (Established 1828,) who will 
keep at all times a large assortment of our boats on 
hand. Parties desiring any class of boats, either Paper 
or Wood, will receive further particulars on sbplication 
to 


E. Waters & Sons. 

AVILUDE. 
West & Lee, 
PUBLISHERS OF 
TOTEM. SNAP 

Natural History Series of 
CACNCE:S 
AND MANUFACTURERS OF 
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Worcester, Mass. 


PACY & GO 
—MERCHANT— 
I at itty LORS. aND GENERAL CLOTHIERS 
S26 BROADWAY, 
TWELFTH ST. 
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NORTH-EAST COR. NEW YORK 


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We Make a Speciality | if Boy's and Children’s 
CLOTHING. 
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You are invited to call and examine our Stock, which will be cheerfully shown 
by polite and attentive salesmen. 

JAMES Lacy, late with Devlin cd Co. O. W. DusenBErRy, late of Franklin & Co. 
J. 8. Devurn, late with Devlin & Co. 
ITHMAR DU BOIS, 
Celebrated Shirt Maker, 
328 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN. 
FINE SHIRTS, 
Collars and Cuffs, 
' To Order, at Popular Prices. 
Fashionable Furnishing Goods 
IN GREAT VARIETY. 


ORs. W. bus, " 
OHAS. E. TEALE, 
WM. M. LITTLE, (Specal.) j 
One Price. Goods Marked in Plain Figures. 
BROOKLYN. 




Mliscellaneous Advertisements. 
JOHN MERRY & CO., 
Manufacturers of 
AMERICAN CALVANIZED 
SHHET TRON, 
(Lion AND PHENTX BRANDS.) 
“0% 
Galvanizing and Tinning to Order. 
30% 
46 CLIFF ST., NEW YORK. 
BENHAMS & STOUTENBOROUGH, 
MANUFACTURERS OF PLAIN, JAPANNED, PLANISHED 
AND STAMPED 
PSI SIN Sa Vie A bate Eg 
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN 
Sportsmen's Goods 
R. L. RAWSON’S 
SPORTSMAN’S DEPOT. 
CUNS, FISHING TACKLE, 
AND ALL KINDS OF 
Sportsmen’s Goods. 
626 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 
‘BROOKLYN GUN EMPORIUM 
E. H. MADISON, 
DEALER IN 










564 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 
Sporting Goods 
OUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, AND 
ON HIRE. Special attention paid-to Fine Guns 
and Breach-Loaders, &c. Repairing of every descrip- Hollow Ware and and House Furnishing Goods 
tion_a specialty. Tinner’s Tools, Machines and Supplies, 
{= Goods sent everywhere by express, marked Galvanized Coal Hods, Ash 
Cc. O. D. and Well Buckets, 


VINO) ab CAMEL, 121 aN) Bd SSIs OM ah EHS De 
NEW YORK. 
IVES & ALLEN, 
MONTREAL, CANADA. 
ANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE, 
STOVES, IRON RAILINGS, WIRE WORK, &c. 
Also, a class of wrought iron work known as 
Medieval Iron Work, 
FOR CHURCHES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, 
&C., &C. 
Entrance Gates for Parks and Residences 
A SPECIALTY. 
for Sale, 
Collectors of animals, will find a rare opportunity of 
purchasing, at a low rate, two very fine specimens. 
4 ; : rae The Calf, a cow, is two month’s old; the Bull is about 
N. Badinds, Gnduptell Grin oking) aed! thar iatey’ one year old. Both are gentle and in fine condition. 
for Collectors and Scientific Institutions, a specialty. Can be shipped to any part of the country. 
Artificial eyes by the pair or 100 pair. A liberal re and further particulars, address 
duction to large orders and the trade. FOREST AND STREAM OFFICE. 
Lessons given in Taxidermy. 
pcg tlie tA Yachts for Sale: 
A few new Yachts, 50 by 17 feet beam, about 20 tons 
DEALER IN 
will be sold. Make an offer. 
WA i CH E S, JE WELR Y, Address, P. 0. BOX 142, N. Y, 
SILVER WARE, & PLATED GOODS, 
42 FULTON ST., N. Y. Road Stock. 
Will be 
WATCHES AND CLOCKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 
CAREFULLY REPAIRED BY PRAC- 
TICAL WORKMEN. 
Miscellaneous Advertisements. 
J a toys 
Cholera Mixture, 
(BATABLISHED OVER 22 YEARS,)* 
A MOST EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR 
DIARRH@A, CHOLERA MORBUS AND 
COLIC, - &e. 
Manufactured and for Sale, Wholesale and Retail, by 
W. E. ARMSTRONG, 
Suceessor to H. Nott, 
28 & 30 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. 
JOSEPH H. BATTEY, 
245 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 
Naturalist, Taxidermist, 
EALER IN OBJECTS OF NATURAL 
HISTORY. Animals, Deer’s Heads, Birds, Rep- 
tiles, Fish, &c., &c., mounted in a superior manner. 











Three fine young horses, best stock, fast. 
sold hy the advertiser, for the cost of raising 
Addrese BOX 142, P. O. 
For price 
Publications. 
THE TWO SUCCESSFUL BOOKS OF 
THE SEASON 
| I. 
Hallock’s Fishing Tourist, 
The Fishing Tourist, Angler's Guide and 
Reference Book. 



BY CHARLES HALLOCK, 
Secretary of the “Blooming-Grove Park Association.’ 
ILLUSTRATIONS, CROWN 8vo., CLorH $2.00. 

Mr. Charles Hallock is one of the few gentlemen who 
write a book mainly for the reason that they have some- 
thing to write about—have something to tell the public 
which the public desires to know. The shortest routes 
to pleasure are laid down, and correct information is 
given as to the best means of conveyance, the expense 
of the trip, the secrets of the commissariat, etc. The 
author has avoided the use of technical terms, and thus 
made his volume all the more acceptable.— Turf, Field 
and Farm. 
Ii. 
Prime's I Go A Fishing, 
I Go A Fishing, by W. C, Prime, author of “Boat Life 
in Egypt,” “‘ Tent Life in the Holy Land,” ete. 
CROWN 8V0, CLOTH, BEVELED EDGES, $2.00 
It abounds in pleasant episodes, charming and vig- 
orons descriptions of scenery and character, is distin- 
guished by a refined wit, a droll humor, a strong love 
.of the beauties of nature, and an enthusiastic devotion 
to the piscatorial sport. This book will please all who 
admire heartiness of style and exhuberance of animal 
spirits in their authors. There are some interesting 
and well-told stories scattered through the volume, 
which exhibits on almost every page the handiwork of 
aman of graceful culture and wide reading,—Boston 
Daily Globe. 


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Published by Harper & Bros., N.Y. 
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HABPER & BROTHERS, will send either of the 
above works by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of 
United States, on receipt of price. 


Bar 72M cee 
The Traer's. ie, 
Y S. NEWHOUSE, 
EVI EC ry rie Lap) Piglet) Nie 
A Book for the Trapper, Hunter 
and Farmer. 
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IT TELLS 
How to Trap all Pur-bearing animals. 
How to Cure their skins, 
How to live in the Woods. 
How to build Boats, ond catch Fish in the Winter 



How to destroy the pests of the Farm and 
Poultry Yard. 
How to hunt Deer, Buffalo and other game. 
IT GIVES 
Narratives of the exploits and experience of 
Trappers and Sportsmen, old and young. 

It is a Book for Lovers of Woodcraft, for 
Excursionists and for Boys. 

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An octavo volume of 216 pages, containing 32 full 
page illustrations ef animals, forest life, etc., and num- 
erous woodcuts of Traps and Trappers’ appliances. 

Price, Bound in Cloth’ $1.30. 

PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE BY 
Mason, Baker & Pratt, 
142 & 144 Canal St., New York. 


Groceries. 
W. B. PERKINS, 
W ine Merchant, 
553 Fulton Ave., thro’ to DeKalb, | BROOKLYN 
and 173 Myrtle Ave., cor. Prince, { 
WM. HASTINGS & SON, 
IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 
Wines, Brandies, Grins, 
LONDON AND DUBLIN PORTERS, 
Bass’ and Edinburgh Ales, 
218 Centre Street, New York. 



