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/ owe ewi strain), Two-lioe, Hong-gong, Brumagem and 

 other Geese. Ruin and Aibburied Duoks, and Pharniigai} 

 Pigeons (blue-billed). 



" Also, every breed of Gallinaceous fowls, — Games and 

 other bloods already noted, — together with every species of 

 pure and select blood-stock, which has been secured in Eu- 

 rope, Asia, Africa, and the Arctic Ocean, with reference to 

 QUALITT, without regard to price. 



" ECj' We can furnish pedigrees to all buyers who desire 

 ^hero, Avhich will be endorsed by the faculty of Riply Col- 

 lege, Iowa. 



" N. B. The ' Winsor ' breed of pigs imported by us is 

 a great addition to the already fine hog stock of the United 

 States, and is fully equal, if not superior, to any other 

 breed. They are the very choicest of the royal stock which 

 is so much admired in England. We are in possession of 

 the shipping papers of these splendid pigs. The freight 

 and incidental expenses on them, alone, amount to about six 

 hundred dollars. They ought to be fine pigs. Three hun- 

 dred dollars a pair for the pigs from this splendid stock 

 would be Imv, taking their great value into consideration. 

 We have often heard of Prince Albert's stock of pigs, 

 but until G. P. Burnham, Esq., of Russet House, Melrose, 

 first imported this superb stock into this country, no Ameri- 

 can was ever honored with a shy at this extraordinary breed 

 of swine. The company, at great expense and trouble, 



