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Sportsmen's Goods. 



This Rifle, after being tested m the severest man- 
ner by the late Board of U. $. Officers, appointed by 
the Government to select the best arm for the service; 
and after examining over one hundred different sys- 
tems, includiug the best guns of Europe, say of it, 
“thatit is the best rifle they have seen, or of which 
they have any knowledge. They therefore recom 
mend it for trial in the hands of the troops. A seven 
pound carbine on this plan,with coarse military sights, 
has made better targets at Creedmoor the past sum- 
mer, than the best English and Amerlean target 
ee weighing 10 pounds and having peep and globe 
sights, 
We ure now making these guns to supply the nu- 
merous demands, and will soon have them in the 
market. 
The following is our scale of prices:— 
SPECIAL MAGAZINE RIFLE for large game, 
carrying from 3 to 8 cartridges, 70 to 85 grs. of 
powder, 350 to 400 grs. of ‘lead, 8to 10 lbs. 
WeleHts.... f..ri: > Seon Sues PEAR on nemre ce $60 
and upwards, according to finish. 
SPECIAL LONG RANGE MAGAZINE RIFLE 
for Creedmoor shooting, 90 grs. of powder. 480 
gers. of lead, carrying 3 to 8 charges, weight, 10 
Tbs. from 
and upwards. 
MAGAZINE RIFLES for general use. Carry3 E 
to 9 cartridges. 60 grs. powder, 350 grs. lead 
Bi from. 3.0.52. < cee ace madocen teen Or pee otiae $40. 
and upwards. 
SINGLE BREECH LOADERS for long range 
Creedmoor shooting, 90 grs. powder; lead, 480 
ers., from... ib ate tae Manhunt nee et nats eis sexs $60.00 
and upwards. 
SINGLE BREECH LOADERS for 
to 7 lbs., 60 grs. powder, 350 grs. 
and upwards. 
The calibre of all our rifles, unless otherwise or- 
dered, will be 45-100. 
All communications shonld be addressed to 
BETHEL BURTON, 
Care Ward & Co., 84 WallSt., N. Y. 
HAZARD POWDER C0., 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Sporting, Rifleand Target 
GUNPOWDER. 
“ELECTRIC,” in 1 Ib. camsters. 
“ AMERICAN SPORTING,” in 1 1b. cans and 6} 1b. 
kegs. 
“DUCK SHOOTING,” No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 grain, in 
1 and 5 1b. cans and 6} lb. kegs, : 
“KENTUCKY RIFLE,” in 1 1b. and 5 Ib. canisters. 
“KENTUCKY RIFLE.”’ FFFG and FFG and 
“SEA SHOOTING” FG in kegs of 25, 124, and 6 } lbs. 
and canisters of 5 lbs. 
Superior Mining and Blasting Powder. 
The above well-known Gunpowders are supplied by 
the company’s agents in every prominent city, and in 
the various mining districts of the United States and 
by all dealers in Guns and Sporting materials, or 
wholesale at the office of the Company, 
Ss Wall Street, New York. 
A. G. HAZARD, President. 
Tuos..S. Pops, Secretary. 
eneral use, 6 
ead, from... $30.09 




Grand Medal of Merit, Vienna, 1873. 
AWARDED 
WM. S. KIMBALL & CO.’S 
(ROCHESTER, N. Y.) 
PEERLESS & PLAIN 
FINE CUT CHEWINC, 
VANITDY PATER 
Cut Cavendish Smoking. 
Ask your Dealer, or send direct to 
our works for asupply ofthe best 
Tobacco. 
A Foreign Testimonial. 
The following Testimonial shows what the ‘Vanity 
Fair’? Smoking Tobacco'is thought of abroad. It re- 
ceived the first prize at the Vienna Exposition: 
Vienna, Austria, Nov. 30th, 1873. 
Messrs. W. S. Kimball & Co.: ; 
Sirs—A friend of mine sent me with transport of 
Indian skulls two pounds of ‘Vanity Fair,” which I 
declare to be the best tobaccolI ever smoked. We 
haye very good tobacco in Vienna—Turkish and Hun- 
garian—but ‘‘Vanity Fair’ is the king of all, by its 
aromatic flavor and the right sort of strongness, 
Tf there is a German firm which sells your excellent 
“Vanity Fair,’ I beg you to enclose the address in 
the box. Your respectful servant, 
Dr. Jos. Hyrtu. 
Professor of Anatomy in the University of Vienna. 
Sportsmen's Goods 

NEMINGION:S 
Sporting, Hunting and Target 
Breech-Loading 
les aa So rns 
Long Range Match Rifles for ‘‘Creedmoor” Shoot- 
ing, now ready. The same as won the ‘Turf, 
Field and Farm” Radge, Aug. 2, and ‘‘Ama- 
teur Rifle Club” Badge, Aug. 9. See re- 
ports, Unequalled for accuracy by 
either Breech or Muzzle-Load- 
ers of other makers, 
For simplicity of mechanism, ease of manipulation, 
quality of workmanship and material, accuracy of 
range, and penetration, WITHOUT COMPARISON. 
“Tt is a noteworthy fact that though many different 
kinds of rifles were used in the several matches, includ- 
ing the converted Springfleld, Remington, Metford, 
Ballard and Ward Burton Rifle, every prize in all the 
matches was won by those who fired with the Reming- 
ton rifle, except the last.”--From V. Y. Zimes, June 
22, 1873.—(See full report. ) 
The Remington Rifle won Twenty-two 


out of Twenty-three Prizes at 
the Creedmoor Meeting, 
June 21, 1873. 
Also, Revolving, Repeating, 
Deringer, aad 
Vest Pocket 
PISTOLS & RIFLE CANES. 
—OUR— 
Double Barrrel Breech Loading Gun 
{S NOW READY. 
The best ever offered, containing all the most dcsir- 
able features of the best imported, together with some 
valuable improvements pecnline only to this gun. Top 
Snap action, half-cocked, breech opened and shells ex- 
tracted by one motion. 
E. REMINGTON & SONS, 
28] and 283 Broadway, N. Y. 
OR, ARMORY, ILION, N. Y. 
CUT #HIS OUT AND SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED 
PRICE LIST. 
SCHUYLER, 
HARTLEY 
& GRAHAM. 
19 Maiden Lane, 20 & 22 John 
Street, New York. 
BREECH LOADING GUNS 
a SPECIALTY. 

S Se VN, 

LLL 
We would call the attention of the public to our 
large assortment of 
Breech-Loading Shot Guns, 
Manufactured by the following celebrated makers: 
Messrs. W. & C. SCOTT & SONS (winners at the In- 
ternational Gun Trial of 1873); P. WEBLEY & SON, 
W. W.GREENER, WESTLEY RICHARDS, J. HOL- 
LIS & SONS, snd other makers. 
A full line of fine 
PISTOLS AND RIFLES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 
DIXONS & HA WKSLEY’S SHOOTING TACKLE. 
Toinsure good shooting from Breech-loading Guns, 
we would recommend the use of the 
STURTEVANT BRASS SHOT SHELLS, 
manufactured by the Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 
Bridgeport, Conn. These shells are the cheapest and 
best in the market, can be easily re-capped with ordi- 
nary caps, without the use of the implements neces- 
sary in priming all other styles of shells. 
BUSSEY’S PATENT GYRO PIGEON AND TRAP, 
WITH CASE, AND 100 BIRDS. 
AGENTS FOR THE 
Union Metallic Cartridge Com- 
pany’s Ammunition, 
WARRANTED THE BEST IN THE MARKRT. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 

Established 1847. 
LEATHER GOODS. 
KID, BUCK, DOGSKIN AND FUR GLOVES AND 
GAUNTLETS. 
RIDING AND SHOOTING LEGGINS, 
LEATHER UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. 
BUCKSKIN RIDING AND HUNTING SUITS. 
BOXING GLOVES. MOCCASINS, LEATHER LIY- 
ERY BREECHES, &c., &c., &c. 
Skins dressed and made up as may be desired. 
C. Field & Co. 
IMPORTERS and MANUFACTURERS. 
735 Broadway, N. ¥.- 

— Mliscellancons Advertisements. 






W. & C. SCOTT & SONS 
GENUINE 
BREECH-LOADERS. 
WINNERS OF THE GUN TRIAL OF 1873 
SCOTT’S ILLUSTRATED BOOK ON BREECH- 
LOADERS. 
25 Cents by Mail. 
Report of Gun Trial sent on application. 
AGENTS: 
WM. READ & SONS, 
13 Faneuil Mali Sq... Boston. 
Also all other makes, Greener, Westley Richards, 
Webley, Remington. Wesson, &c. 
A genuine lamineted Steel Breech-loader, with im- 
plements, at $60. 
Bussey’s Gyro Pigeon Trap. with 100 birds for 
shooting practice. 
Fine Bronze Yacht Quns on mahogany carriages, 
Complete. as furnished the New York and Bosion 
Yacht Squadron. 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS. 
Solid 
Silver Ware, 
Our Own Manufacture 
Exclusively. 
Cups for Races, Regattas, Pig- 
eon Matches, Rifle Shooting, 
&c. Also Presentation Servi- 
ces for public or private use, in 
stock or made to order. Draw- 
ings and Estimates furnished 
when desired. 
fortan at's (0, 
Bond St., N. Y. 
Manufactory, Providence, R. I. 


HAVANA LOTTERY. 
Important Notice. 
For the coming drawings, commencing January 8th, 
we have reduced the price of tickets as follows: 
Wholes $20, + $10,395, 1-5 $4, 1-10 $2,1-20 $1 
We are prepared to fill all orders. Circulars sent 
upon application. Highest price paid for Spanish 
Bank Bills. Governments, Etc. 
TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 
aff Wall Street, N. Y. 

THE CANADIAN 
Gentleman’s Journal 
Sporting Times. 
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY 
—AT— 
No. 32 King Street, West, Toronto, Ont. 
E. KING DODDS, Editor and Proprietor. 
Subscription—$4 per annum; $2 50 for six months; 
$1 25 for three months. Address letters P. O. Box 
1,530. 
J. H. BATTY, 
DEALER IN 
OBJECTS OF NATURAL HISTORY. 
N. A. Birds and 
eggs for eollec- 
tions, and Buck’s 
heads, and Game 
Birds for Sports 
men a specialty. 
Taxidermist's 
tools, eyes and 
materials. Also 
aquaria, cement, 
jj cold-fish, mock- 
#7 ing-bird food, 
&e. 

Taxiderm 
racticed in all 
ts branches. 
Address, 
New Utrecht, New York. 

