VANCTHReeJOURNAL AND POULTRY EACHANGEH,. 
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MADAME DE LINAS’ 
LIGHTNING 
VERMIN ERADICATOR. 
7 It is the best, safest, and quickest, and only 
sure destroyer of Fleas and Lice on Fowls, Dogs, Cattle, 
Horses, &c. Also, sure death to Moths in Fur. Sample boxes mailed, 
50 cents, Agents wanted. 

HENRY C. CARTIER & CO., 
Manufacturing Agents for U.S., 
720 Broadway, N. Y. 

WM. H. KERN, 
491 North Third Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 
BREEDER OF LIGHT BRAHMAS. 
HORACE K. OSBORN, 
BREEDER OF CHOICE POULTRY. 
SILVER SPANGLED HAMBURGS 
A SPECIALTY. 
No Circulars; write for what is wanted. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
Cambridgeport, Mass. 

HOUDANS AND LIGHT BRAHMAS.—A pair of Pedigree 
Houdans, $10. Also, Light Brahmas, and Houdans, Pure Stock of 1873, 
$4 per pair. State where you saw this. 
H. A. NEITZ, Millersburg, Pa. 

EATON’S MATCHLESS PIGEON PORTRAITS, Life- 
Size, Steel Engravings, Hand-Colored, Fine, and very rare. One full set 
of Six Pictures, consisting of Black Carrier, Blue Pied Pouter, Almond 
Tumbler, Black Mottled Tumbler, Trumpeter, and Yellow Jacobine. Price, 
full set, $10. Onepair Carrier and Pouter. Price $5. The above Engrav- 
ings are now out of print and seldom to be had at any price. 
Address JOS. M. WADE, 39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia. 

MY SPECIALTIES. SILVER SPANGLED HAMBURGS, 
GOLDEN SPANGLED HAMBURGS, 
WHITE LEGHORN, 
LIGHT AND DARK BRAHMAS, 
DUCK-WING GAME BANTAMS. 
WHITE CALCUTTA FANTAILS, 
BLUE OWLS, 
MAGPIES, 
TUMBLERS, ALL VARIETIES. 
THOS. S. ARMSTRONG, Trenton, N. J. 

FANCIERS’ AGENCY, 
14 Murray Street, New York. 
FANCY FOWLS, 
PIGEONS, RABBITS, 
AND PETS ofall kinds. 
GROUND BEEF AND PORK SCRAPS, 
GROUND BONE, 
GROUND OYSTER-SHELL. 

DARK BRAHMAS. First Class Prize-winners. 
At Oak Lane Poultry Yards. 
Address Mrs. J. M. WADE, 39 N. Ninth St., 
Eggs in season at $6.00. Philadelphia. 

OAK LANE POULTRY YARDS.—Light Brahmas, extra Hens 
and Fine Pullets. Also, a few good young and old Roosters of different 
grades, cheap for cash. Address 
Mrs. JOS. M. WADE, 
39 N. Ninth Street, 
Philadelphia. 
Eggs, $6. Definite orders 
booked in succession. 

GEORGE F. CLARKE, 
118 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, MASS., 
Can spare a few pairs and trios, hatch of 1873, from his celebrated 
EXPOSITION STRAIN OF HOUDANS, 
With Pedigree, selected for 
: Exhibition or Breeding. 
A sample of 
“Tablets for Registering Pedigrees,” 
Sent on receipt of stamp. 


STANDARD FOWLS AND CHICKS FOR SALE. 
BUFF COCHINS. Breeding Stock. Imported. 
WHITE COCHINS. os 
PARTRIDGE COCHINS. “ ‘ 
BLACK COCHINS. Selected Stock. 
DOMINIQUE COCHINS., First Premium Stock. 
PLYMOUTH ROCK. First Premium Stock. Very Fine. 
S.S. HAMBURGS. Breeding Stock. Imported. 
HOUDANS. First Premium Stock. 
SILVER POLISH. First Premium Stock. Very Fine. 
BLACK BREASTED RED GAME. Breeding Stock. Imported. 
BROWN “ ce “ ce “ “ce 
RED PILE GAME. Breeding Stock. Selected. 
WHITE GAME. sf 
GINGER RED GAME. ‘ e 2 
BLUE ¢ ee Very Fine. 
SPANGLED GAME. s i 
BLACK BREASTED RED GAME. Bantams. Breeding Stock. 
ported. Cock, 16 ounces; Hens, 1314 ounces. 
GOLDEN SEABRIGHT. Bantams. 
Send stamp for Hlustrated Circular and Price List. Address 
G. W. DICKINSONS, Warren, Ohio. 
RARE CHANCE.—For a wide-awake man with a capital of one 
thousand dollars, and who is fond of Fowls, Pigeons, Birds, &c., to 
to buy out the store, 39 N. Ninth Street, Philadelphia. The best stand in 
Philadelphia. This would not be for sale, but I find that my entire time 
will be required on the Fanciers’ Journal which will be published at the 
above establishment. Address JOS. M. WADE, Philadelphia. 
JOHN P. BUZZELL, Clinton, Mass., Breeder of Light and Dark 
Brahmas and Partridge Cochins. At the Great Show in Boston, 1873, my 
stock was awarded First Prize on Light Brahma Fowls; Fourth Prize on 
Light Brahma Chicks; Second Prize on Dark Brahma Chicks. A few 
Fowls of the above Stock for Sale. Also, Eggs from these prize-winning 
Cocks, mated with superior Hens. 
Im- 



BLACK BREASTED REDS.—I would state to the public that 
T shall dispose of my stock of Black-Breasted Red Games before January 
1st. Those wishing to purchase at prices to suit can address at once, 
S. E. CLARK, Cor. Sec’y, Hartford, Conn, 
SUGAR MAPLE, White Ash, and Red Beach, 50c. per 100; $2 per 
1000. Tulip, Linden, and Sweet Chestnut, $3 per 100; $15 per 1000. By 
mail, 25c. per 100 extra, Send stamp for catalogue and description. 
A. BATTLES, Girard, Pa. 
PURE BRED! !—Two pairs Black Breasted Red Game Bantams, or 
Cocks single; ONE year old, One pair Gold-Laced Seabright Chicks. One 
pair White Bantam Chicks. Four Fine White Leghorn Cockerels, “J. 
B. Smith’s Strain.” One pair Aylesbury Ducks, “Clift’s Strain.” All 
splendid birds. Will exchange or sell low. Address 
J. F, FERRIS, Stamford, Conn. 
A. M. CAREY, SELINSGROVE, PENNA., 
Breeder of First-Class Fowls. Good specimens of the following vari- 
eties for sale now at very low prices: Light Brahmas, Partridge Cochins, 
Hondans, Silver-Laced, and Black Red Game Bantams. 
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 
MY PARTRIDGE COCHINS are well known to Breeders, 
Exhibitors, and judges of that variety of Asiatics, and have attained to 
a desirable reputation by their superior merits, and success as prize-win- 
ners. I prefer them to any other variety of Asiatics, and shall make 
them my specialty for 1874. A few Fowls and a fine lot of Chickens for 
sale at prices according to quality. Also, for sale, my entire stock of 
WHITE COCHINS, BLACK RUSSIANS, and JAPAN BANTAMS, to 
make room for PARTRIDGE COCHINS. 
Address 


W. H. BRACKETT, 
Washington National Bank, Boston, Mass. 
BULLDOG FOR SALE.—E&xtra fine, one and a half years old. 
White, with colored spot on the face. Free from scars, and a perfect 
specimen. Price $30. Address JOSEPH M. WADE, 
No. 39 N. Ninth St., Phila., Pa. 
BRONZE TURKEYS,—For want of room I will sell one trio 
Bronze Turkeys, one year old. Hens from Fords, Cocks from Todd’s 
premium strains. The Hens were part of premium coop at Union Fair, 
of Four Counties, this Fall. Price, $25, in P.O. Order, or N. Y. Dft. 
Address BEN. FAGAN, Hubbardston, Mich. 
THE MASSACHUSETTS POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
will hold its THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION at Music Hall, Feb’y 4th 
to 11th, inclusive, 1874. In addition to the regular premiums offered by 
the Association, OVER $1000 ARE OFFERED IN SPECIALS. 
ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 28, 1874. 
PREMIUM LISTS and ENTRY BLANKS can now be obtained by 
addressing the Corresponding Secretary, or at the rooms of the Associa- 
tion, No. 60 Devonshire Street (Room 15), on and after the 20th inst. 
E. H. HARTSHORN, Corresponding Secretary, 
P. O. Box 2725, Boston, Mass. 




FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP.—PARTRIDGE COCHIN COCK, 
with slight objectionable markings. Address f 
DANIEL T, CROSMAN, Rochester, N. Y. 

REEDING STOCK TO SPARE.—Three trios Partridge 
eee eee 72, $10. Two trios Dark Brahmas, hatch of ’72, $10. 
Two trios Black Cochins, hatch of ’72, $10. Eight Light Brahma Hens, 
hatch of ’72, $3 each. Three Buff Cochin Hens, hatch of ’72, $4 each. 
Two pair Silver-Spangled Hamburgs, hatch of ’73, $6. Also, several hun- 
dred pairs FANCY PIGEONS of every known variety, at low prices. 
i EDWIN W. SQUIRE, 
Address, with stamp, Verte 
