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Selser. No. 19, Black Spanish, 3 entries ; 1st to B. Conard ; 

 2d, B. F. Lewis; 3d, W. T. Eisenhart. No. 21, White 

 Leghorns, 20 entries ; 1st, T. P. Harvey ; 2d, Amos Stone, 

 Doylestown ; 3d, Howard Hogeland, Doylestown. No. 22, 

 Brown Leghorns, 7 entries; 1st, A. N. Raub ; 2d and 3d, 

 Thomas H. Walton, Doylestown. No. 23. Black Leghorns, 

 1 entry; G. W. Swartz, Doylestown. No. 24, Dominique 

 Leghorns. 5 entries ; 1st and 2d, Charles Selser; 3d, E. P. 

 Taylor, Doylestown. No 26, White Polish, 2 entries; 1st, 

 E. P. Taylor; 2d, W. T. Eisenhart. No. 27, Gold-Spangled 

 Polish, 1 entry, not worthy ; No. 28, Silver Spangled Polish, 



1 entry; special to W. A. Henry. No. 30, Frizzled, 1 

 entry, special to B. P. Lewis. No. 31, Black Breasted Red 

 Games, 10 entries ; 1st to W. T. Eisenhart ; 2d and 3d, Isaac 

 Dudbridge, Bridge Valley. No. 32, Brown Red Games, 2 

 entries; 1st, B. P. Lewis; 2d, George Wolf, Doylestown. 

 No. 34, Duck Wing Games, 1 entry, no premium. No. 38, 

 Irish Gray Games, 4 entries ; 1st, David F. White; B. P. 

 Lewis, special premium. No. 40 — Earl Derby Game, 1 

 entry; no premium. No. 41 — Creve Cceurs, 1 entry; 1st, 

 Francis Bartleman, Gardenville. No. 42 — Houdans, 3 en- 

 tries ; 1st; B. F. Lewis. No. 44 — Japan Silkies, 2 entries ; 1st 

 and 2d, W. T. Rogers. No. 47— Golden Sebright Bantams, 

 4 entries ; 1st, M. E. Trego, Doylestown ; 2d, B. P. Lewis ; 

 3d, Thomas Webster. No. 49— Black Red Game Bantams, 



2 entries ; 1st, T. H. Walton ; B. P. Lewis, special. No. 50— 

 Duck Wing Game Bantams, 3 entries; 1st, W. T. Rogers; 

 2d,T. S. Cooper, Coopersburg ; 3d, W. T. Rogers. No. 51— 

 Black African Bantams, 1 entry; B. F. Lewis. No. 52— 

 White Bantams, 2 entries ; 1st. B. F. Lewis ; 2d, T. H. 

 Walton. No. 54 — Japan Bantams, 1 entry ; 1st, Thomas 

 Webster. No. 59 — Grades and Crosses — 12 entries ; 1st, 

 Benjamin Conard; 2d, D. W. McNair, Buckingham ; 3d, 

 Charles Selser. No. 60 — Capons, 3 entries ; 1st and 2d, 

 Henry Somers, Quakertown. No. 61 — Dark Bronze Tur- 

 keys,^ entries ; 1st, B. F. Lewis; 2d, Edward Rorer, Doyles- 

 town. No. 63, White Holland Turkeys, 1 entry, B. F. 

 Lewis. No. 65, Largest Turkey, 4 entries; B. F. Lewis — 

 41 lbs. No. 67, Aylesbury Ducks, 1 entry, B. P. Lewis. 

 No. 68, Rouen Ducks, 4 entries ; 1st, B. P. Lewis ; 2d, F. 

 Musselman, Quakertown. No. 70, Muscovy Ducks, 2 en- 

 tries ; 1st, Isaac Dudbridge; 2d, Theodore Hopkins, Bridge 

 Valley. No. 72, Common Ducks, 2 entries ; 1st, T. Hopkins ; 

 2d, Levi Berger, Doylestown. No. 76, Bremen Geese, 1 

 entry, B. F. Lewis. No. 77, Hong Kong Geese, 1 entry, 

 B. P. Lewis. No. 78, Common Geese, 1 entry, D. W. 

 McNair, Buckingham. No. 81, Pea-Powls, special to W. 

 A. Henry. No. 83, Guinea Fowls, 2 entries, B. F. Lewis 

 No. 88, Partridges, special to W. T. Rogers. Himalayan 

 Rabbits, 1 entry, John Thompson, Shoemakertown. No. 89, 

 Madagascar Rabbits, 3 entries ; 1st, B. P. Lewis ; 2d, T. H. 

 Walton ; John Thompson, special, Madagascar Buck. No. 

 90— Angora Rabbits, 1st, T. H. Walton ; 2d, B. P. Lewis. 

 No. 91— English Rabbits, 4 entries ; 1st, B, F. Lewis ; 2d, 

 O. McKinstry, Danboro. No. 92, Guinea Pigs, 6 entries ; 

 1st, George Wolf; 2d, B. P. Lewis. No. Ill— Canary 

 Birds, 6 entries ; 1st and 2d, W. Shade, Doylestown. No. 

 112 — Squirrels, 1 entry; special, W. T. Rogers. No. 113 — 

 Bees, 1 entry; 1st, H. M. Twining. No. 114J — Maltese 

 Cats, 2 entries; 1st, B. F. Lewis; 2d, E. P. Taylor. No. 

 122 — Best Dressed Turkey, 6 entries; 1st and 2d, William 

 Corson. No. 93 — Carrier Pigeons, 6 entries ; 1st, red, W. 

 T. Rogers; 1st, black, W. T. Rogers; 1st, blue, W. A. 

 Henry ; 2d, black, B. P. Lewis; 3d, black, W. T. Rogers ; 

 3d, white, Isaac Dudbridge. No. 94 — Pouters, 5 entries ; 

 blue pied, 1st and 2d, W. T. Rogers ; blue pied, 3d, William 

 Frankenfield ; yellow, 3d, B. F.^Lewis. No. 95— Tumblers, 



. 10 entries; 1st, yellow, A. N. Raub; 1st, blue bald head, 

 W. A. Henry ; 2d, inside, T. H. Walton ; 2d, yellow, B. P. 

 Lewis, 3d, inside, W. T. Rogers; 3d, black, William 

 Prankenfleld ; 1st, black bald heads, Willie Widdifield. 

 No. 96 — Barbs, 1st, black, Barton Darlington ; 1st, yellow, 

 W. A. Henry; 1st, white, W. A. Henry; 2d, red, W. T. 

 Rogers; 2d, black, W. T. Rogers; 3d, white, W. T. Rogers. 

 No. 97 — Jacobins, 5 entries ; 1st, white, W. T. Rogers ; 1st, 

 yellow, B. F. Lewis; 2d, white, A. N. Raub; 3d, B. F. 

 Lewis. No. 98— Fantails, 14 entries ; 1st, Calcutta, W. T. 

 Rogers ; 1st, black-mottled, W. T. Rogers ; 1st, blue, George 

 Wolf; 1st, black, B. F. Lewis; 2d, red mottled, W. T. 



Rogers ; 2d, white mottled, W. Frankenfield ; 3d, white, 

 W. T. Rogers ; 3d, blue mottled, W. Frankenfield ; 3d, blue, 

 B. F. Lewis. No. 99— Owls, 2 entries; 1st, blue, W. T. 

 Rogers; 1st, white, W. A. Henry. No. 100 — Trumpeters, 



1 entry ; 1st, white, B. P. Lewis. No. 102— Magpies, 2 en- 

 tries ; 1st, blue, B F. Lewis ; 2d, black, A. N. Raub. No. 

 103 — Swallows, 2 entries ; 1st, black wing, Howard Hoge- 

 land ; 1st, blue, B. F. Lewis. No. 104 — 9 entries ; 1st, silver 

 wing, Barton Darlington ; 1st, red wing, A. N. Raub ; 1st, 

 black, B. F. Lewis; 1st, white, B. F. Lewis; 1st, yellow, 

 W. A Henrv ; 2d, black wing, B. P. Lewis; 2d, "yellow 

 wing, B. F. Lewis; 2d, blue, W. A. Henry. No. 106— 

 Archangels, 1 entry ; 1st, B. F. Lewis. No. 107— Snells, 1 

 entry; 1st, red head, Isaac Dudbridge. No. 108 — Quakers, 



2 entries ; 2d, starlings, Isaac Dudbridge ; 2d, Conrad Hahl. 

 No. 109 — Runts, 4 entries; 1st and 2d, mottled, W. A. 

 Henry; 3d, red, Isaac Dudbridge. No. 109 — Moor Caps; 

 1st, W. Frankenfield; 2d, Conrad Hahl. No. 110— Com- 

 mon Pigeons, 3 entries ; 1st, J. S. Angeny ; 2d, Allen Twin- 

 ing. No. 110— Antwerps ; 2d, blue, B. F. Lewis. No. 110— 

 Duchies, 2 entries ; 1st, white, B. F. Lewis ; 3d, mottled, 

 Isaac Dudbridge. 



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4i®* Advertisements in this Column, of Five Lines, or Forty- 

 Eight Words, describing and offering for exchange only, will 

 be allowed at 25 cents for each and every insertion. 



GAME FOWIS.-A few pairs of Black B. Reds and Dusty Miller 



Games will be exchanged for Earl of Derby Games, or Brown Leghorns. 



Address G. W. WARNE & CO., 1305 Chestnut St., St. Louis, Mo. 



CURRANT ROOTS OR CUTTINGS WASTED in ex- 



hange for Fancv Pigeons, or Light and Dark Uiahma Cocks. 

 Address JOS. M. WADE, 39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



SHADE TREES WANTED in exchange for Light or Dark 

 Irahrnas, or F'ancy Pigeons. Address JOS. M. WADE, 



39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



TWO DARK BRAHMA HENS to exchange for common An- 

 ora Rabbits, or F'ive Dollar Greenback. Address 

 Address M. W. MINER, Peoria, 111. 



I WISH TO EXCHANGE Hull' Cochin Hens or Pullets for a Cock 

 of same breed. Hens are tine. Cock must be same. Address 



JOHN L. RICE, Reusselaerville, N. Y. 



WANTED TO EXCHANGE S. G. Dorking, and Buff Cochin 

 Hens, and pairs or trios of Bolton Grays, for White, Yellow, or Black 

 Fantail, Jacobin, or Pouter Pigeons. Address 



JOHN L. RICE, Eensselaorville, N. Y. 



WANTED.— White, Black, or Bull' Cochins, 2 Black African Bantam 

 Hens, 1 pair Silver Sebright Bantams, Bremen Geese, &c, in exchangefor 

 Light Brahnuts, White Leghorns, <fcc. Address 



C. E. L. HAYWARD, Peterboro, N. H. 



TO EXCHANGE, a few hundred Mammoth Cluster, Davidson's 

 Thornless, and Golden Thornless Raspberry Plants for a trio of No. 1 

 White Leghorns. Address, giving price and name of strain, 



W. L. PAYNE, Zoar, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE, a pair of Silver-Spangled Polands, well marked, 

 with good crests, and well up to the standard, for a first-class Buff Cochin 

 Cock or Cockerel. Address, with description of bird, 



W. S. KEMP, Dayton, Ohio. 



TO EXCHANGE, Bolton Grays or Partridge Cochins for good 

 Lop-Eared Rabbits. Address J. L. RICE, Rensselaerville, N. Y. 



JOS. M. BROOKS, COLUMBUS, INDIANA, will exchange a Key 

 Check Outfit, Dies, Ornamenting Stamps, Stock, &c, for Light Brahma 

 Hens. A good chance for some man or hoy to make money that has the 

 time to attend to this business. No liens wanted weighin'g less than 10 

 lbs. each. Write for full particulars. JOS. M. BROOKS, Columbus, Ind. 



PARTRIDGE COCHINS A pair of choice Partridge Cochins 



vill be exchanged for Fancy Pigeons. Address 



C. U. MrCONNI'XL, Hudson, Col. Co., N.Y. 



INCUBATOR WANTED.— (Second-band), one {hat has worked 

 successfully. Parties having one for sale or EXCHANGE, address 



W. G. BAKER, Nurwalk, Huron Co., Ohio. 



BULL DOG, extra fine, and a good watchdog — will exchange for 

 any other property except dogs. JOS. M. WADE, Philadelphia, Pa. 



TWELTE FINE DARK BRAHMA HENS | Wade and Wil- 

 liams' Strain), will exchange for JLight Brahmas of the same strains, or 



will sell at much below their value, lor cash. Address 



E. R. FRAZIER, PlattsOurg, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE, or will SELL, a thoroughbred English Grey- 

 hound Slut, mouse color, about 15 mouths old, measures G3 inches from 

 point of nose to tip of tail, 27 inches high at shoulder ; price, S50, or will 

 exchange for other dogs. EBEN P. DAY, Hazleton, Pa. 



