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FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 

New York, February 15, 1874, 
Mr. Waonz, Editor of ‘ Fancier’s Journal.” 
Dear Srr: Please to say in your paper that the forth- 
coming Exhibition of the ‘National Columbarian Society”’ 
will open at Republican Hall, corner of Broadway and 
Twenty-Third Street, New York, on the 21st day of Febru- 
ary, and close on the 29th of the same month. 
A. B. Estrus, 
Secretary. 

Exchange Cola. 
4a ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS COLUMN, OF FIVE LINES, OR FortTy- 
EIGHT WORDS, DESCRIBING AND OFFERING FOR EXCHANGE ONLY, WILL 
BE ALLOWED AT 25 CENTS FOR EACH AND EVERY INSERTION. 


TELESCOPE—ASTRONOMICAL AND. TERRESTRIAL; a splen- 
did imported instrument, on brass tripod and claws; extra lenses for 
night and eclipse, in box with lock and key. Will show the moon asseen 
in Scientific American, Feb. 7th. Exchange for Exhibition Poultry. 
Dr. MUNROE, Newark, N. York. 
RACING JOCKEY JACKET AND CAP, new, cost £5.5 in 
England. Maroon Satin body, Green Satin sleeves—cap same; fit man 
or boy. Exchange for Partridge Cochin Pullets; must be first-class. 
Address ~W.C. MUNROE, Newark, N. York. 
DARK BRAHMAS and PARTRIDGE COCHINS.— Will 
exchange for White Polish, or Leghorns. 
‘ G. M. TUXBURY, West Amesbury, Mass. 



ENGRAVINGS.—Two splendid lithographs of the “‘ Fox too Clever 
by half,” and “Canght at Last,” 24x30in. Also, “Death of the Fox,” 
artist’s proofs imported, 22 x 28; will exchange for good poultry fit for 
competition. Address Dr. MUNROE, Newark, N. York. 
DARK BRAHMAS to EXCHANGE for PARTRIDGE COCHINS. 
Address C, L. CROSBY, Box 288, Erie, Pa. 
INDIAN DELHI SCARE SHAWLI.—A magnificent specimen 
of this wonderfully embroidered work, purchased in Calcutta, 6ft.x 2ft. 
cost 50 guineas; will exchange for first-class poultry, fit for exhibition, 
Address Dr. MUNROE, Newark, N. York. 
INCUBATOR WANTED.—(Second-hand), one that has worked 
successfully. Parties having one for sale or EXCHANGE, address 
W.G. BAKER, Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio. 
TWO DARK BRAHMA COCKS, and 16 very fine HENS and 
PULLETS, of P. Williams and J. Y. Bicknell’s Strains; will exchange 
for Partridge Cochins, as I desire to make Partridge Cochins a specialty. 
C. L. CROSBY, Erie, Pa. 





BULL DOG, extra fine, and a good watchdog—will exchange for 
any other property except dogs. JOS. M. WADE, Philadelphia, Pa. 
WHITE LEGHORNS, 5 pullets, 44% months old, very nice; will 
exchange for ROUEN DUCKS, or SILVEB DUCK-WING GAME BAN- 
TAMS, or GOLDEN SEBRIGHT BANTAMS, or DARK BRAHMAS. 
SAMUEL HASTINGS, Amherst, Mass. 


WANTED.—To Exchange a pair of Silver-Pencilled Hamburgs, or 
Ginger Red Games of improved Stock, for a pair of pure bred Golden- 
Spangled Hamburg Pullets. .M. FIROR, 
Duffields, West Virginia. 
TWELVE FINE DARK BRAHMA HENS (Wade and Wil- 
liams’ Strain), will exchange for Light Brahmas of the same strains, or 
will sell at much below their value, for cash. Address 
E. R. FRAZIER, Plattsburg, N. Y. 
CHOICE POULTRY (of nearly all the leading varieties), will be 
exchanged for first-class FANCY PIGEONS—Tumblers, Pouters, and 
Carriers especially desired. Send description of stock to C. W. BOYCE, 
Albion, Mich. Or Brown Leghorn Cockerels will be exchanged for Pul- 
lets. Stock is first-class, white ear-lobes. Pullets must be the same. 
WANTED.—A LIGHT BRAHMA COCK (pea comb), in exchange 
for a W. F. B. SPANISH COCK, that took the first premium at Federals- 
burg Fair of Four Counties. Please give weight. 
Address JNO. RUMBOLD, Fowling Creek, Maryland. 





* 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, Philadelphia. 

WANTED, in exchange for Black-Breasted Red Games, Houdans, 
Fancy Pigeons, or Black-Breasted Red Game Bantams, &c., ONE PAIR 
OF BROWN LEGHORN FOWLS._ Address 
A. K. MARTIN, P O. Box 1584, Binghamton, N. Y. 
TER CAE AR ASS eT ei SE ST a PE TE ESS IPD 
CHOICE 
POULTRY AND FANCY PIGEONS. 
I have an immense stock of the above, which I will exchange for 
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, at fair prices, Address, with stamp, 
EDWIN W. SQUIRE, Johnstown, N, Y, 


POULTRY SHOWS. 
Wisconsin State Poultry Association, Milwaukee, Wis., 
February 17, 18, 19, and 20. 
Rhode Island Poultry and Columbarian Society, Provi- 
dence, R. I., March 4, 6, and 6. W. L. Toby, Secretary, 
Valley Falls, R. I. 
National Columbarian Society, New York City, Febru- 
ary, 1874. <A. B. Estes, Secretary, 14 Murray Street, N.Y. 
Entree closes February 21st. 
STANDARD OF EXCELLENOE. 
4- THE NEW AMERICAN STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE -@a 
3 AS REVISED BY THE 
AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
AT THE 
CONVENTION, 
Held at Buffalo, New York, February, 1874. 
NOW IN PRESS. Price, $1,00. READY SOON, 
Address JOSEPH M. WADE, 
Philadelphia, Pa, 


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Cc. S. STARR, 882 Elk Street, Buffalo, N. Y.. Breeder of Light 
Brahmas (Felch and Autocrat Strains), Partridge Cochins, and Brown 
Leghorns, carefully selected from the best strains in the country. Black 
B. R. Game Bantams from Crosby’s first premium stock. Can spare afew 
eggs from the above varieties, from same pens I breed from for myself, at 
$5 per setting of 13, carefully packed and delivered to Express bo. All 
cash orders promptly filled in rotation, or money returned. Two trios 
Partridge Cochin Chickens for sale, large fine birds; price, $15 per trio. 
Address as above, Lock Box, No. 241. 

E. A. WENDELL, OF ALBANY, N. Y., 
RECEIVED 111 PREMIUMS at THREE FAIRS, last Fall, 1873. 
New York State Fair, held in this city, 26 first premiums, 14 second do. 
Western New York, at Rochester, 24 first premiums, 14 second premiums, 
Schenectady (County), 26 first premiums, 7 second premiums. 

White-Face Black Spanish, White Leghorns, per trio................. $12 to $15 
White, Buff, and Partridge Cochins, per trio.............. a 15 
Light and Dark Brahmas, per tri0............04 pe 15 
White, and Grey, Dorkings, per tilOvss.. capscss-2<c-eescrcosecee estauceveee 15 
Black, Red, and Brown-Red Game, bred for the pit, per trio..... 15 
Houdans, Dominiques, and Silver Hamburgs, per trio............... 12 to 15 
Black Red-Game, Grey Game, Gold-Lace, Nankin, and White 
Java Bantams, per CrlOy.-: catsapecaeparenesohecsectesedavasmacecatlseeeetiee vers 8to 15 
Bronze Turkeys, Aylesbury and Rouen Ducks.........cceseeeeseeeeee 10 to 25 
Fancy Rabbits, or Guinea Pigs, $3 per pair, 2 pair #5. 
Fifty varieties of choice mated PIGEONS, $3 to $10 per pair. 
Pure bred fresh Eggs for hatching (except Turkeys), #4 per dozen, 2 dozen 
$7; S dozen $15; Turkey Eggs, $6 per dozen; 2 doz. $10, carefully packed. 
6 varieties of DOGS, at reasonable prices, Birds, Cages, Wire for Coops, 
Fountains, &c,. Orders by mail promptly shipped. 
E. A. WENDELL, 93 State St., 
Albany, N. Y, 
Send $1 for the plan of my Poultry House for six varieties, the cheapest, 
handiest, healthiest, and handsomest house ever built, 
Excelsior Poultry Yard in the Washington Park, 
