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FANCIERS' JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 



brown u;(iiioitxs, 



BRED FROM STOCK IMPORTED PER BARK ASA FITCH. 



EGGS, 



Carefully packed, at $3 per dozen. 



J. B. VANDERWATER, 



Box 9150, Middletown, Co 



LIGHT BRAHMAS-]]im.fll's, Fetch's, and Williams' strains. 



E s, $2 per 13. Three varils. Orders tillcdpromptly. 



Bh ' r J.T.FERRIS, Stamford, Conn. 



SILVER PENCILED HAMBUR«S "are handsome fowl 

 and the greatest layers known." I will sell a few Eggs from perfectly 

 marked birds, imported shirk, at $-1 per sitting (1*1. Carefully packed. 

 S. R. KINGSLAND, 



Glen Cove, L. I, 



WRIGHT'S ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF POULTRY a* 



15 per cent, discount.— I will fill orders for this .standard work until June 

 1st at $12.7.5 for the 25 numbers bound, or $10.75 for the 25 numbers un- 

 bound. Will send the houk within five days of time of receiving the 

 money Address C. K. WOODBURY, East Hampton, Mass, 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS, and COACH DOGS — A pair 

 of each for sale; fine dogs. Also, a lot of first-class singing Canaries, and 

 bright metal cages . J. C. LONG, Jr., 39 N, Ninth St., Philadelphia. 



PARTRIDGE COCHINS and WHITE LEGHORNS.— A 



fine lot of pure-bred Fowls of above varieties to dispose of. Prices ac- 

 cording to quality. AH pure-bred birds. 



J. C. LONG, 39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia 



FOR SALE.— One Partridge Cochin Hun, Pea-Comb, imported from 

 H. Beldou, England. Price, $10. Also, First Prize B. Spanish Cock, at 

 Guelph, Canada, $10, and four Duck-Wing Game Bantam Cockerels, at $3 

 each. DUNCAN MeR. KAY, Gait, Ontario, Canada. 



HOMING ANTWERPS, 



OWLS 



AND 



SOLID TURBITS. 



JOS. M. WADE, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



RROOKS1DE 



POULTRY 



YARDS. 



Specialties for 1874 



Brown Leghor 



Crevecoeurs. 



and 



Silkies, 



Equal to any 



America. 



EGGS IX SEASON 



Send two green stamps 



for 

 Illustrated Circular 



A. M. HALSTED, 

 Box 23, Rye, N.Y. 



C. H. WARREN, Verona, Oneida County, N. Y., sells Fowls of 

 most of the leading varieties, including Ducks and Turkeys. ^Eggs in 

 season, at from $2 to $2.50 per dozen ^ 



i warranted fresh and true to 



FANCY PIGEONS, Owls, Tin-bits, Jacobins, Magpies, Nuns, 

 Tumblers, Plain and Starling Quakers, all fine birds. I want White and 

 Blue Jacobins. Address, with stamp, 



1>. FRANK ELLIS, Cambridge, Mass. 



H. K. PAYN, Albany, N. Y\, can furnish a limited number of 

 Eggs for Hatching from Light and Hark Brahmas; Bull, White, and Part- 

 ridge Cochins ; Black-breasted Red and Golden Laced Sebright Bantams. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. All Eggs warranted fresh and true to name. 

 Send for illustrated price list. Free. 



HAMBURGS.— At the N. H. Exhibition I was awarded the Special 

 Premium for best collection of Hamburgs, comprising: GOLDEN PEN- 

 CILED of my own importation, from Henry Beldon's yards. The cock 

 "John Bull" won first at two shows in England, and first and special at 

 Buffalo, N. Y. Also, I was awarded first and special for best hen at Buf- 

 falo, and in trio have won at Massachusetts, first on Fowls and first on 

 Chicks ; at Rhode Island, ii rst on Fowls ; at N. H., tiist on Fowls and first 

 on Chicks, and special for best Fowls and Chicks; at Nashua, first on 

 Fowls and first on Chicks. Eggs, Slo per dozen. SILVER PENCILED.— 

 Received from Henrv Beldon, March 2,th, per " Republic," a trio of extra 

 fine Silver Penciled, Yullv equal to my Golden Penciled; as good as any 

 in America. A few dozen Eggs will lie sold for $10 per dozen. GOLDEN 

 SPANGLED, Onglev's strain. Won at N. E., third; at N. H., first and 

 special for best trio; at Nashua, first. Eggs. 85 per dozen. Trio, $25. 

 BLACK, from Cutter's and Shedd's stocks. Won first at N. H. and first 

 at Nashua. Eggs, $2 per dozen. Trio, $15. SILVER.— Won third at N. 

 E., second at N. H., first and second at Nashua. Eggs, $2 per dozen. I 

 can also furnish fresh eggs from other hist premium varieties, at the 

 annexed prices: Light and Dark Brahmas, White and Buff Cochins, White 

 Leghorns, Dominiques, each, $3 per dozen; Houdans, Black Spanish, 

 $2.50; Bronze Turkeys, $5; Black-breasted Red, Blue Bed, Red Pyle, and 

 White Georgian Game, $5. Everything warranted as represented. Cash 

 must accompany orders. Nothing C. O. D. 



AN I >REW J, TUCK, Box 602, Nashua, N. H. 



EDGEWORTH POULTRY YARDS.— Eggs for Hatching: 

 Dark Brahmas' : Steel Gray hens mated with my selected imported cock- 

 erel " Wragg," at $5 per 13. Light Brahmas' : extra selected hens mated 

 with very choice cockerel, at $3 per sitting of 13. 



R. F. SHANNON, P. O. Box 568, Pittsburgh, Pa . 



J. Y. BICKN ELL, Westmoreland, Oneida County, N. Y., sells 

 Eggs from the same fowls that he breeds his Prize Birds from. He has 

 had many years of experience in packing and shipping Eggs and per- 

 sonally attends to it in every instance. Price List and Practical Hints 

 free. 



BANTAMS.— 14 varieties. 26 premiums at Massachusetts Exhibi- 

 tion, 1874. W. B. ATKINSON, Box 530, Boston, Mass. 



SEND STAMP for mv elegant NEW DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR 

 AND PRICE LIST OF FANCY FOWLS AND PIGEONS. 

 Address W. T. ROGERS, Box 137, Doylestown, Pa. 



MOLINE POULTRY YARDS, MOLINE, ILL. S. C. WHEE- 



LOCK & CO., Proprietors, Breeders of Asiatics and French Fowls, Eggs 

 in season from first-class stock. Have for sale a few trios of Dark Brah- 

 mas and Buff Cochins, not strictly first-class birds. Price, $6 per trio. 

 Also, 4 White Cochin Hens and Cock, Warner and Williams' strain. 

 Price; $2.5. Send for Price List. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— A splendid pair of French, pure 

 white Poodle Hogs, male and female, seven months old, as nice as can be 

 found, for Dark Brahma Chicks; must be first-class birds in every re- 

 spect. Address G. DILLENBERGER, 69 Clifford St., Providence, R. I. 



EGGS from my PRIZE-TAKING Fowls, at $5 per doz. Golden-Pen- 

 cilled, and Black Hamburgs, Black Spanish, and Black B. Red Games, 

 and Duck-Wing Game Bantams. All orders booked in rotation, and for- 

 warded when desired. 



Address DUNCAN McR. KAY, Gait, Ontario, Canada. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— A pleasant suburban Resi- 

 dence, 5 miles out from North Peun Depot, west side, and adjoining Oak 

 Lane Station ; consisting of French Roof, Pointed Stone House (nearly 

 new) of 10 rooms, and large Frame Stable, and Carriage House, and other 

 outbuildings, with about 1^ acres of excellent land, in a healthy and 

 pleasant neighborhood. Would sell or exchange for city property of a 

 less value, one-third cash, Price, $12,000. 



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



The above is part of the Oak Lane Poultry Yard property. 



R. M. GRIFFITH, Belper Cottage, Wilmington, Del.— I now offer 

 for sale Eggs from the following varieties of Fowls, being fowls that took 

 first premiums of all the varieties mentioned, namely : White Cochins, 

 White Polish, Golden and Silvcr-spanghd Polish, and White Crest Black 

 Polish, Golden and Silver-spangled Hamburgs, and Brown Leghorns. A 

 few pairs or trios of fine Fowls for sale at reasonable rates. Also, very 

 choice Pigeons of 65 varieties. Blood will tell. 31 first premiums, 13 

 second, and 4 specials, at Buffalo, N. Y. ; 25 first, 12 second, and 6 specials, 

 at Pennsylvania Exhibition at Philadelphia. Send a green stamp, stating 

 what you want. 



PURE BRED STOCK, AND WHERE TO GET THEM! 



RIVERSIDE STOCK AND POULTRY YARDS. 

 WM. WRIGHT, and S. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietors. 

 We shall sell a limited number of sittings of Eggs, at $5 per sitting, from 

 Light and Dark Brahmas, Buff and Partridge Cochins. Our Light Brah- 

 mas are Williams' strain, pure. Yard No. 1 — Cock Young Alexis, is mated 

 with six prize Hens, all standard birds, and winners at Detroit and Buffalo 

 Show. Yard No. 2 — Cock Duke of Essex is also mated with standard birds, 

 among them are the winners of 1st, at Detroit, for Chicks of 1873. Yard 

 No. 3 — Dark Brahmas; are our own direct importation of 1873, and are 

 first-class birds of high merit, and we can safely recommend them to the 

 fancier. Yard No, 4 — Buff Cochins, imported from England, from Rev. Mr. 

 Brooks' and Taylor's strains, and selected by our Mr.B. for breeding pur- 

 poses. Yard No. 5 — Imported Partridge Cochins ; are standard birds, and 

 mated with great care for breeding. We also make the importing and 

 breeding of Lincoln and Cotswold Sheep, Suffolk, Essex, and Berkshire 

 Pigs a specialty. Mr. S. Butterfield being personally acquainted with all 

 the leading breeders in England, will leave on or "about the middle of 

 June to make a selection from the best pens of premium birds at the 

 various shows in 1874. Any orders entrusted to him will be executed 

 according to instructions, on commission or otherwise. All communica- 

 tions addressed with stamp, to WM. WRIGHT, 



Griswold St., Detroit, Mich., 

 Or Riverside Stock Farm, Sandwich, Ontario, Canada. 



WHITE LEGHORN EGGS from my breeding stock only.pack- 

 ed in the most approved manner, $5 per dozen. Cash, or Post-Office 

 Order on New Haven, to accompany orders. Over 40 premiums the last 

 year. Send for Circular. 



J. BOARDMAN SMITH, P. O, Box 28, North Haven, Conn. 



