FANCIERS' JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 



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*S* Advertisements in this Column, of Five Lines, or Forty- 

 Eight Words, describing and offering for exchange only, will 

 be allowed at 2.j cents for each and every insertion. 



WIH EXCHANGE the following for anything reasonable— 

 Theological and Philological Hooks preferred, or $15 per pair : One pair 

 Black Cochins, lsl premium al Buffalo, 1873; one pair Black Cochins, 2d 

 premium at Philadelphia, 1S74. 



GEORGE C. ATHOLE, 152d Street, New York. 



FOR EXCHANGE— A Set of 18 karat Etruscan Gold Jewelry, 



Garnet settings— Brooch, Ear-rings, and Casket-cost $30. for Dark 

 Brahma Hens or Pullets. Musi be large, well-marked birds, fit for exhi- 

 bition. Address E. Y. FAIESEEVICE, East Newark, N. J. 



TO EXCHANGE— An extra fine trio of W. F. B. Spanish for B. B. 

 R. Game Pullets or a >5 bill ; also, four very fine Bull' Cochin Pullets for 

 three B. B. R. G. Bantam Pullets. A few Eggs of the different varieties 

 to exchange. W. S. RIGDON, Cuba, N. Y. 



I WIIL EXCHANGE one pair of Black Red Games or Partridge 

 Cochin Fowls for Pouters, Fantails, or Tumbler Pigeons, or Brown Leg- 

 horn Fowls. Address 



A. R. MARTIN, P. 0. Box 1384, Binghampton, N. Y. 



WILL EXCHANGE— Black and Tan Terrier Slut (weighs five 

 pounds) lor either a Greyhound or Dcerhound Pup, Fancy Poultry, or 

 Cash. EDSON G. LEWIS, Marengo, Illinois. 



WANTED— In exchange for one pair or trio of nice Partridge 

 Cochins, Silver Duckwing Came Bantam Hens. 

 Address S. P. HALLECK, Oriskany, N. Y. 



WHL EXCHANGE— Dark Brahmas or White Leghorns, or Eggs 

 fom sixteen varieties of land and water fowls, for BlackVayuga Ducks 

 r White Cochins. W. E. STITT, Columbus, Wis. 



FANCY PIGEONS — Wanted, first-class Colored Fantails, Eng- 

 lish and African White Owls, Yellow Balls, and Beards, in exchange for 

 other varieties. Address, with particulars, 



W. ATLEE BURPEE, 1332 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 



Will EXCHANGE— Two trios Sicilian Fowls and ten Black 

 Spanish Hens for Fancy Pigeons or cash. 

 Address D. FRANK ELLIS, Cambridge, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE 



9 months old, for Buff Cochin 



A Black and White Fox Hound Pup (male), 

 k -'ns. 



EBEN P. DAY, Hazleton, Luzerne Co., Pa. 



I WIH EXCHANGE an extra fine Aylesbury Drake for first- 

 class Black African Bantam Hens, or will buy Hens. 



C. B. ELBEN, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



WILL EXCHANGE ADVERTISING in the "Northwestern 

 Poultry Journal," al regular cash rates, for trios of pure, well-marked 

 Brown or Black Leghorns, Black or Silver-Spangled Ilamburgs, Domi- 

 niques, or Plymouth Rocks. The expressage to be prepaid, and both 

 expressage and a fair cash price for the fowls to be paid for in advertis- 

 ing as above. This oiler for thirty days from March 5th. 



Address T. T. BACHELLER, Minneapolis, Minn. 



SHADE TREES WANTED in exchange for Dark Brahmas or 

 Fancy Pigeons. Address JOS. M. WADE 



39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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

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



WIEE EXCHANGE Light Brahmas, Williams' stock, for White 

 Leghorns or Red Game Bantams, from any reliable strain. 



W. FRANK BACON, Cambridgeport, Mass. 



WANTED — To exchange two good Plymouth Eock Cockerels, for 

 two large and fine Pullets or yearling liens of same breed. 



V. C. GILMAN, Highland Farm, Nashua, N. H. 



WANTED — One trio Brown Leghorns ; must he fine in all respects ■ 

 for which I will exchange Eggs from Partridge Cochins and White Leg- 

 horns, the finest in this part of the country. Send for Circular 



Address J. H. Mi KINNEY, Ithaca, N. Y 



WIEE EXCHANGE one trio handsome Blue Eed Games, one 

 trio Dark Brahmas, one pair Silver Duckwing Games, one Y'ellow Duck- 

 wing Stag, for Bull Cochins or Black Eed Game Hens or Pullets 



EBEN P. DAY, Hazleton, Pa. 



WIEE EXCHANGE two superior Eed Barb Hens and a nearly 

 pcrlect Yellow Swallow Cock for one Smooth-bead Yellow Magpie Cock 

 and Blue-capped Magpie Cock. Must be first-class birds. 



Address MITCHELL & CABEVEE, P. 0. Box 7. 



EGGS FOR HATCHING.— Dark Brahma and Buff, White and 

 Partridge Cochin, $:t per sitting; White Leghorn, Iloudan, Plymouth 

 Rock, and S. S. Poland, $2; and S. S. Hamburg, $2.50 per sitting. All 

 from first-class and premium stock. 



E. A. PECKHAM, Danielsonville, Conn. 



EGGS, from very choice coops of Plymouth Roots. Dominiques, Hou- 

 laus, and Polands, S3 for 13. J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn. 



FOR SAEE. 



One pair SPANISH EDNTS (breeders), price $40. 

 Pair BLACK NUNS, $10. 



Pair BLACK-WINGED Ti'EBITS, $10. 



Pair MAGPIES, Red Cock and Yellow Hon, Smooth Head>, «S. 

 Also, other FINE PIGEONS. 



WASTED— BLACK SPOT PIGEONS. 



R. KIRBY, 

 14 Murray Street, N. Y. 



GOLDEN SPANGLED and White-crested Black Polish, from 

 noted prize strains. Eggs. S3 for 13. Choice birds. 



J. F. FEEEIS, Stamford, Conn. 



PONY WANTED— About 14 hands, suitable for a lady to ride or 

 [rive. Give full description, with price. Address Lady, care of 



JOS. M. WADE, 39 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. 



PLYMOUTH ROCKS A SPECIALTY.— I am breeding two 

 yards of this celebrated fowl. Yard No. 1 is composed of a cockerel that 

 weighed 11J4 pounds at 10 months old, mated with six hens equally 

 fine. Eggs, $5 per dozen. Yard No. 2 is composed of a cockerel that 

 weighed 9 pounds al same age. Egg.s, $3 per per dozen. Eggs from the 

 following, which I farm out: Dark and Light Brahmas, Buff and Part- 

 ridge Cochins (E. C. Corney's stock), $3 per dozen, carefully packed, and 

 warranted as represented or money refunded. 



C. C. COEBETT, Norwich, Conn. 



EXTRA FINE WHITE LEGHORNS. Silver-gray Dorkings, 

 and B. B. Eed Games.— $2 for 13 Eggs. Order early. 



J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn. 



100 COM HON AND ANGORA RABBITS— Also choice 

 Rouen Duck Eggs, Fancy Pigeons, &c. 



JOHN THOMPSON, Jr., Shoemakertown, Pa. 



EGGS, PER SITTING— Ginger Red Game, Cryer strain, $4; 

 White-faced Spanish, Cryer strain, $:■! ; Penciled silver Hamburg, Cryer 

 strain, $2. Trios, pairs, or single birds of the above for sale, at Grange 

 Yards, Duffields, West Virginia, by V. M. FIEOE 



WANTED— An EX PERIENCED GAEDENEE. Married man with- 

 out children preferred. To one who understands the breeding and care 

 of fancy poultry extra inducements will be ottered. I would be glad to 

 open a correspondence with anyone that thoroughly understands the 

 poultry and fancy pigeon business, with a view of an interest. I have 

 as good stock as the country affords. Location unexceptionable. 



Address A. H. WEST, 139 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 



BROWN LEGHORN EGGS, from 1st premium fowls, tine pen- 

 cilings and pure white ear-lobes, S3 per sitting. Plymouth Eock Eggs, 

 1st premium, $3 per sitting. Black Russian Eggs, premium stock, $2 

 per sitting. A discount made when two or more sittings are taken. 

 A. N. BAUB, Lock Haven, Pa. 



EGGS FROM CHOICE FOWLS.— I offer a few dozen Eggs 

 from pure-bred White Leghorns (.1. Boardman Smith's stock) and Light 

 Brahmas (P. Williams' stock). Price, $2 per sitting. 



H. S. WILLIS, Warner, Merrimack Co., N. H. 



TIIOItOUGII-ltRED POULTRY.— The subscriber offers Eggs 

 from Light Brahmas, Buff and White Cochins, Brown Leghorns, and 

 Plymouth Eocks, at $3 per sitting. The above fowls have received the 

 leading premiums at first-class shows, thus characterizing them as birds 

 of the highest merit. 



MAEK PITMAN, North Beverly, and 22 School St., Boston, Mass. 



LIGHT BRAHMAS for sale cheap, from P. Williams and Crosby 

 strains; also, one Brown-breasted Red Game Stag. 



GEORGE STRAYER, Lock Haven, Pa. 



EGGS, EGGS, EGGS.— I am prepared to furnish Eggs from my 

 White Leghorns which took first and fourth prizes at the N. E. Show, at 

 Worcester, in January; also first at Providence, in March. Eggs packed 

 in the best of shape for $3 per dozen. JOSEPH DART, Oxford, Mass. 



HIGH BLOOD ! PURE BLOOD !— Choice Land and Water 

 Fowls, and Pet Stock in variety, bred by ALLEN II. FITCH, Jr., Wol- 

 cott, Wayne County, N. Y., who begs to inform his numerous patrons 

 that he has purchased the entire stock of William P. Colvin, and is now 

 prepared to furnish Eggs of the following breeds of pure-bred poultry, at 

 live and let live prices, viz.: Light Brahma, S2 per dozen; Buff' Cochin, 

 82; Partridge Cochin, $2; Blown Leghorn, SI; While Leghorn, $2 ; Friz- 

 zles, $2.50; S. S. Polish, $2; Rumpless, $2; H. It. Game Bantams, S3; White 

 China Geese, $6; Aylesbury Ducks, $:: ; Bronze Turkeys, $4; Large Black 

 Turkeys, $3. No charge for boxing and packing. 25 per cent, off where 

 two dozen or more are sent in one order. 



PLYMOUTH ROCKS A SPECIALTY.-Eggs for hatching 

 at $2 per sitting. This season my birds have won — 



1st premium on Fowls at Youngstown, Ohio. 



1st premium on Chicks at Youngstown, Ohio. 



1st premium at Myrieks, Mass. 



1st premium at Taunton, Mass. 



1st premium on Fowls at Pittsburgh, Pa. 



2d premium on Fowls at Boston, Stass. 



2d premium on Chicks at Boston, Mass. 



I have purchased the P. E. Cockerel that won 1st premium at the New 

 England Fair, held at Worcester, Mass., which weighed 11 pounds when 

 seven months old. For circular, address, with stamp, 



E. E. HAYWARI), Easton, Mass. 



GRAY DORKINGS.— Two trios, at $10 per trio; also, one cock 

 and four hens for $15. These are good birds, and very cheap. Address 

 Dorking, care of this office. 



