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FANCIERS' JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 



-Ginger Red Game, Oyer strain, $4; 

 , S3; Penciled Silver Hamburg, Cryer 



EGGS, PER SITTING. 



White-faced Spanish, Cryer strain, ^ , j. QU wiv U .jh.w jnomuuift.^jm 

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

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



T1IOROITG J[-HItHI> I»OUI/rRY-— Tlic snbsi'ri'uer offers Eggs 

 from Light. Brabmas, Buff and White Cochins, Brown Leghorns, and 

 Plymouth Rocks, at 83 per sitting. The above fowls have received the 

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



of the high. 



MARK PITMAN, North Beverly, 



\ School St., Boston, Muss. 



RRi:i:i>ERS' AND GROWERS 1 ftlRECTORY. 



The most complete Directory of Breeders and Growers of every class 

 ever published in this country, to be issued this season. For informa- 

 tion, address early, T. T. BACHELLER, 



Editor N. W. Poultry Journal, Minneapolis, Minn. 



Send 10 cents for sample of Poultry Journal, &c. 



EIVE AND IET EIVE I— I will forward EGGS for hatching 

 from choice No. 1 Fowls, of the following varieties, at ft'2 for 13: Light 

 and Dark Brabmas, Partridge Cochins, Iloudans, Brown Leghorns, B. R. 

 Games, Gold and Silver-Laced and B. R. Game Bantams. Send stamp for 

 Illustrated Descriptive Circular, &c. A. M. CAREY, 



' Selinsgrove, Pa. 



BROOKS1DE 



POULTRY 



YARDS. 



Specialties for 1874 



Brown Leghorns, 



Crevecceurs, 



and 



Silkies, 



Equal to any in 



America. 



EGGS IN SEASON. 



Send green damp 



for 



Illustrated Circular. 



A. M. HALSTED, ' 

 Box 23, Rye, N.Y. 



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

 Premium for best collection of Hamburg*, 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 find first on 

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

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

 Fowls and first on Chicks. Eggs, $10 per dozen. SILVER PENCILED.— 

 Received from Henry Ri'Mon, March 27th, per "Republic," a trio of extra 

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

 in America. A few dozen Eggs will be sold for Sin per dozen" GOLDEN 

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

 special for best trio; at Nashua, first. Eggs, 5?5 per dozen. Trio, 525. 

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

 at Nashua. Eggs, S2 per dozen. Trio, 815. SILVER-SPANG LED.— 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 first premium varieties, 

 at the annexed prices: Light and I>;irk Brabmas, White and Buff Cochins, 

 White Leghorns, Plymouth Rocks, Dominiques, each, $3 per dozen; 

 Houdaus. Black Spanish, &I..1O ; Bronze Turkeys, $5; Black-breasted Red, 

 Blue Red, Red Pyle, and White Georgian Game, §5. Everything war- 

 ranted as represented. Cash must accompany orders. Nothing C. 0. D. 

 ANDREW J. TUCK, Box iHr', Nashua, N. H. 



\^n"f — 



FANCY PIGEONS, Owls, Turbits, Jacobin 

 Tumblers, Plain and Starling Quakers, all fine birds. 

 Blue Jacobins. Address, with stamp, 



D. FRANK ELLIS, Cambridge, Mass. 



THE POULTR Y AR GUS, 



EDITED BY 



KENEGY & WOLFF, 



POLO, ILLINOIS, 



Is one of the best Illustrated Monthly Magazines published in the 

 Great West, and will be fully up to the times in all matters pertaining to 

 the Poultry Interest. 



BREEDERS AND FANCIERS 



Will do well to advertise in the "Argus." Its circulation is large and 

 advertising rates moderate. 



SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 A YEAR. 



Send 10 cents for a Specimen Copy. 



" ORDER FROM HEADQUARTERS." 



THE NEW 



AMERICAN STANDAED OF EXCELLENCE, 



As adopted at Buffalo, N. Y., January, 1»74, by the 



AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION, 



And published by them. Price, SI per copy. 



At wholesale in lots not less than 10 copies, 2d per cent. off. For larger 

 lots and special rates, scud for Price Card. 



EDMUND S. RALPH, Scc'y, Buffalo, N. Y. 



LIGHT BRAHMAS. 



FOR SALE.— 



ONE YARD (EIGHT HENS AND COCK), 



COMPOSED OF " WILLIAMS,' 

 "COMEY'S," 



AND "STURTEV ANT'S" STRAINS, 



VERY FINE. 

 Address II. K. OSBORN, Cambridgeport, Mass. 



STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. 



■THE NEW AMERICAN STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE -©» 



AS REVISED BY THE 



AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 



CONVENTION, 

 Held at Buffalo, New York, February, 1874. 

 Price, $1.00. 

 ddrcss JOSEPH M. WADE, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



EGGS FROM PRIZE POULTRY C. W. CHAMBERLAIN, 



Arlington, Mass., will have Eggs to dispose of at S3 per dozen, from his 

 Dark Brabmas, Lady Guyder, Ilerstine, and Black Prince strains. They 

 were awarded 2d for fowls, and 2d and 4th for Chicks, at the Maine 

 Poultry Exhibition in 1874. WHITE-FACED BLACK SPANISH.— 1st, 

 2d, and 3d prize and Silver Cup at the Oonnectieul Slate Poultry Exhibi- 

 tion, December, 1873, and 1st at Boston, 1874. SILVER-LACED SE- 

 BRIGHT BANTAMS, small and well-laced. 1st at New England Poul- 

 try Show, 1S74. 



BLACK HAMBURGS A few sittings of Eggs, S4. Brown Leg- 

 horns, S3. White Leghorns, S2. Light Brabmas, S3. B. B. R. Game Ban- 

 tams, S3. All the above are from selected stock. 



L. L. WHITHEY, Millbury, Mass. 



PARTRIDGE COCHINS.— Eight trios for sale, g 1, at Reserve 



Township Poultry Y'ards. Address G. W. EVANS, 



Reserve Township, Alleghany City, Pa. 



WHITE AND PARTRIDGE COCHIN EGGS, from John 

 J. Berry's stock. S4.00 per 13. White Crested White Polish, from F. T. 

 Sperry's stock, Eggs, S4. 00 per sitting of 13. Black Leghorns, from Reed 

 Watson's stock, $4.00 per sitting of 13. Dark Brahinas and White-Faced 

 Black Spanish, very tine, Eggs, S3.00 per 13. Buff Cochins, fine stock 

 Eggs, $3.00 per dozen. A very limited number of orders will be booked 

 and filled in rotation. All eggs securely packed and fresh at time of ship- 

 ment. J. C. FULLER, Vineland, N. J. 



LIGHT BRAHMAS EXCLUSIVELY. 



SELECTED and BRED 

 WITH THE GREATEST CARE. 

 H| SEND THN CENTS FOR PHOTOGRAPH 

 | OF IMPORTED " LADY COOPER." 



K" Eggs $6 per dozen. 



WM. H. KERN, 491 N. Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



BLACK HAMBURGS.— A few trios of my "First Prize" and 

 "Silver Cup" stock for sale at S1S.0O and $20.00 per trio. W. E. Shedd, 

 Waltham, Mass. 



" BRAHMA FOWL."— This excellent work ought to be in the 

 hands of every Fancier of Asiatic Fowl. Colored Plates. Sent postage 

 paid, on receipt of $2.50. JOS. M. WADE, 

 39 N. Ninth Street, P h iladelphia. 



G. M. TUXBURY, West Amesbury, Mass., Importer and 

 Breeder of Pure Brown Leghorns. Eggs, $3.00 per dozen. Send for 

 descriptive circular. 



BLACK LEGHORNS.— Imported direct from Italy. Eggs, So 

 perdoz. Light Brahma Eggs, S3 per doz. Black-Breasted Red Game 

 Bantam Eggs $3 per doz. All Imported or Prize birds. Young Fowls 

 after Sept. 1st. S. L. BARKER. Windsor, Conn. 



BROWN LEGHORNS, 



BRED FROM STOCK IMPORTED PER BARK ASA FITCH. 



EGGS, 



Carefully packed, at $3 per dozen. 



J. B. VANDERWATER, 



Box 960, Middletotvn, Conn. 



