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JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 


FANCIERS’ 
Displayed in large type, with list of 
YY OU R N A ME fowls kept, inserted in Poultry Breeders’ 
Directory for fitty cents, to be issued about January 1st, 1874. Price 15c., 
post-paid. H. S. BINGHAM, Sparta, Wis. 

FOR SALE.—One pair of Imported Fantail Bantams. Price $10. 
E. C. Osborn, Box 165, Albany, N. Y. 

GOLDEN AND SILVER-SPANGLED HAMBURGS. 
GOLDEN AND SILVER SEBRIGHT BANTAMS. 
White, Black, and Yellow Fantails; Almond, Mottled, and Kite Tumblers; 
Black and Mottled Carriers; Blue-Winged Turbits. 
GEO. F. SEAVEY, Cambridgeport, Mass. 

** THE POULTRY RECORD,” 
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, edited by C. W. HxEaton, 
Farmington, Ill. One Dollar per year ; single copies, Ten cents. THE PouL- 
TRY RecoRD contains each month fine Illustrations of the popular breeds 
of fowls; also, plans of houses, yards, and necessary appliances, with con- 
tributions relating to all branches of the business of poultry-raising, from 
writers of experience and ability. The low price at which it is offered 
should induce you to subscribe for it at once. It has the unqualified in- 
dorsement of the leading Breeders and Fanciers of the country, and also 
of Farmers and Market Poultrymen who raise fowls for profit alone. 
Send for a copy before subscribing for any other paper. 
Address “ POULTRY RECORD,” 
Farmington, Ills. 

BUFF COCHINS. 
PHILADELPHIA, August 20, 1873. 
FRIEND Mituter: Your favor, with $— in full for my entire stock of 
Butts, old and young stock of this year, is received. 
JOS. M. WADE. 
A few first-class Trios for sale. Also, Light and Dark Brahmas, Par- 
tridge Cochins, Hamburgs, Aylesburg, and Rouen Ducks. 
A. A. MILLER, Oakdale Station, Allegheny, Pa. 
A FEW FIRST-CLASS CREVE COCKERELS FOR SALE 
cheap, or would exchange for Pullets, either Creves, Golden Polands, or 
Light Brahmas. Address J. HENRY SYMONDS, 
Box 57, Boston, Mass. 

JOHN A. LORD, 
Kennebunk, Maine, 
BREEDER OF SUPERIOR FANCY FOWLS 
Of the Choicest Strains. 

WANTED —HENNY or HEN Feathered GAMES of Good Pedigree. 
JOHN ARCHER, 
Box 43, Mahanoy City, Schuylkill Co., Pa. 

THREE FINE TRIOS—BUFF COCHIN EXHIBITION FOWLS, 
for sale. Prices, $25, $35, and $50, Satisfaction guaranteed. 
Address C. M. BOYNTON, Box 610, Concord, N. H. 
FOR SAL TO REDUCE STOCK.—Six trios White Leg- 
horns, $7; three trios Light Brahmas, $7; three 
trios Buff Cochins, $7; two trios Partridge Cochins, $8; three trios Dark 
Brahmas, $8; one trio Rouen Ducks, $8; one pair Aylesbury Ducks, 
$6; three pairs Black Red Game Bantams, $6; two pairs Duckwing 
Game Bantams, $6; five Duckwing Game Bantam Cockerels, $2.50 each; 
one trio Brown Red Game Bantams, $8; two trios Golden Sebright Ban- 
tams, $7; one trio White Cochins, $8. Also, FANCY PIGEONS of nearly 
every known variety, at very low prices. Address, with stamp, 
EDWIN W. SQUIRE, Johnstown, N.Y. 
EGGS PURE BRED PRIZE FOWLS. FOWLS. 
BLACK HAMBURGS!! BROWN LEGHORNS !; 
EGGS THREE DOLLARS PER SETTING! 
These two Breeds will lay more eggs, and the chickens are easier raised 
and mature earlier than any other two breeds known! ! 
FOWLS FOR SALE AT THREE TO TEN DOLLARS EACH!! 
My Stock will be on exhibition at nearly all the leading Poultry Shows 
in AMERICA, when Persons desiring to purchase Fowls or order Eggs 
will have an opportunity to judge of the comparative merits of my 
stock. All eggs will be packed with care,in baskets or boxes, in cut hay, 
and in rotation as received, Address all orders to 
ALFRED GRAY, 
Trenton Falls, Oneida Co., New York. 
Send for my new descriptive Catalogue of over 30 kinds of Fowls and 
Eggs, for hatching. 



FOR SALE.—Imported St. Bernard bitch, four pups, crossed with 
St. Bernard and blood-hound; also, fine fowls and fancy pigeons in abund- 
ance, Send a green stamp for prices. R. M. GRIFFITH, 
Wilmington, Del. 

FOR SALE.—Two trios Dark Brahmas, $18 each; one trio Light 
Brahmas, $12; one pair Buff Cochins, $8; one trio White Faced Black 
Spanish, $9; also, three Buff Cochin Cockerels, from imported and first- 
premium stock, price, $4 each. The above are all first-class stock and 
warranted to give satisfaction. For particulars, address 
H. K. PAYN, Albany, N. Y. 

BARB PIGEONS.—1 have for sale, to reduce stock, some promis- 
ing young Barbs, out of imported and home-bred stock. Also, a few other 
varieties. Address, with stamp. J. B. TOWN, 371 Gay St., 
Baltimore, Md. 

WM: W. KELLY, 
701,Arch Street, Philadelphia. 
Price, $10.00 per pair. 
THE NEW CHROMOS. 
given to the public, 

These elegant chromos are by far the most expressive pictures ever 
Send in your orders early to 
PLUCK No. 2. 

TEN CHOICE DARK BRAHMA HENS (some of them 
imported), for sale cheap to close out this variety. Address 
A. M. HALSTED. Box 28, Rye, N. Y. 
S. N. STUDLEY, Catskill Station, New York, 
Breeder of Fifteen Varieties of Fowls. 

Can spare good Light Brahmas, 
Buff, and Partridge Cochins, 
White Leghorns, Houdans, Dominiques, ; 
And Black-Red Game Bantams, at $7 to $12 per trio. 

BRONZE TURKEYS.—Hatch of 1873. $10 per pair. Adult birds 
at special rates. A, A. MILLER, Oakdale Station, Alleghany Co., Pa. 
BROOKSIDE POULTRY YARD AND RABBITRY.— 
Brown Leghorns, Crevecoeurs, and Silkies, as choice stock as can be found 
in America. PIGEONS—Antwerps from the best lofts in Belgium. Fan- 
tails, Turbits, Magpies, and Jacobines. RABBITS—Seven different varie- 
ties. The largest and finest collection in America. Send stamp for cir- 
cular. A.M. HALSTED, Box 23, Rye, New York. 
FANCY PIGEONS.—Superior imported English Owls and White 
Barbs; also, fine Pouters and Tumblers. Address 
W. A. BURPEE, 1332 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
DAVENPORT POULTRY CLUB. 
OFFICERS: 
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Hon. JAS. THORINGTON ... Vice-President 
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FOR SALE.—We have for sale, to close out stock, three trios, Dusty 
Miller Games, $15.00; two trios, B. Breasted Red Games, $12.00. 
Address, with stamp, G. W. WARNE & CO., 
1211 Armstrong Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 
FOR SALE, CHEAP.—One trio of B. B. Red Games; one pair of 
Houdans, very fine. Address CHAS. V. TOWLES, Ithaca, N. Y. 
100 PARTRIDGE COCHIN CHICKENS.—Forsale from my 
first premium stock, which took first prize at the Boston and New Hamp- 
shire poultry exhibitions. I have made them a specialty for the last three 
years and have bred no other fowls. My flock now is far superior to any 
I have ever raised. Address EDMUND TUCKER, Canton, Mass. 



N. J. CENTRAL STOCK FARM & POULTRY YARDS. 
I have for sale pure-bred fowls of the following varieties: 
LIGHT AND DARK BRAHMAS. 
BUFF, PARTRIDGE, AND WHITE COCHINS. 
HOUDANS AND WHITE-FACED BLACK SPANISH. 
AYLESBURY AND ROUEN DUCKS. 
BRONZE TURKEYS, bred from gobblers weighing from 38 to 43 pounds, 
and hens from 19 to 23 pounds. 
Also, for sale, ALDERNY CATTLE and POLAND CHINA PIGS. 
Satisfaction guaranteed in every sale. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING AFTER MARCH 1, 1874. 
H. C. VAN DERVEER, Whitehouse, Hunterdon Co., N. J. 
Address 

FANCY PIGEONS.—Havying a few choice birds to spare I will. 
dispose of them at a reasonable price: One pair Pouters, red cock and 
yellow pied hen; one White Cock; one pair Black Fantails; one pair 
Fantails, black cock and dun hen; one pair Fantails, red cock and dun 
hen; one pair Yellow Jacobines; two pair Red Jacobines; three young 
White Jacobines; two pair Archangels; three pair Red Priests; one pair 
Priests, red cock and yellow hen; one pair Black Trumpeters; two pair 
Blue Magpies; one pair Red Magpies; two Yellow Magpie hens. All the 
above are in good health and good breeders. For further information 
address, with stamp, GEORGE SCHWINN, 
Nos. 21 & 23 West Pratt St., Baltimore, Md. 
