

_ hiques, or Plymouth Rocks. 
FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
Exchange Colum. 
8@- ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS COLUMN, OF FIVE LINES, oR Forty- 
EIGHT WORDS, DESCRIBING AND OFFERING FOR EXCHANGE ONLY, WILL 
BE ALLOWED AT 25 CENTS FOR EACH AND EVERY INSERTION. 


HOUDANS, CREVECCUR, B. R. Game, Black Spanish —Will 
Exchange for Silver-spangled Hamburg or Partridge Cochins good Birds 
from first-class Stock. Address S. J. SMITH, 
Stony Brook, New York. 
WANTED TO EXCHANGE. — 1500 Brandywine Raspberry 
Plants, or an Alderney Bull 11 months old, for Fancy Pigeons or Berk- 
shire Pigs. On June 21, 1871, Raspberries sold in Wilmington market 
as follows: Black Caps, 1214 cents per quart; Philadelphia, 25 cents do. ; 
Brandywine, 40 cents do. A. R. TATNALL, Wilmington, Del. 
WANTED.—A new or good second-hand Martin-box, for which I 
will exchange White Leghorn Eggs from stock that took first premium 
and two specials at Philadelphia show in December, 1872. 
A. R. TATNALL, Wilmington, Del. 
LONDON FIELD NEWSPAPER.— Fifty numbers, from Jan- 
uary to September, 1873, also several of 1871 and 1872; in good condition, 
some uncut. Subscription price, $12 per year. Will Exchange for good 
Partridge Cochin Cockerel or White Leghorn Pullets, Buff or Partridge 
Hens. Address DR. MUNROE, Newark, New York. 
HKITTATINING AND LAWTON BLACKBERRY, Phila- 
delphia, Clark, and Duhring Raspberry Plants, to Exchange for good- 
sized Aquarium in perfect order. Black Red Game Bantams (took first 
premium at the Bucks Co. Poultry Exhibition) for Wright’s Illustrated 
Book of Poultry. T. H. WALTON, P. O, Box 180, Doylestown, Pa. 




187 
BULL DOG, extra fine, and a good watchdog—will exchange for 
any other property except dogs. JOS. M. WADE, Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR EXCHANGE, or will SELL, a thoroughbred English Grey- 
hound Slut, mouse color, about 15 months old, measures 63 inches from 
point of nose to tip of tail, 27 inches high at shoulder; price, $50, or will 
exchange for other dogs. EBEN P. DAY, Hazleton, Pa. 
STONY BROOK POULTRY YARDS.—2. R. Game, Houdan, 
Crevecceur, Golden-Pencilled Hamburg, G.Sebright Bantams, Black Span- 
ish. Will exchange any of the above varieties for Partridge Cochin and 
Dark Bramah hens, or $3 each. S. J. SMITH, Stony Brook, N. Y. 
WILL EXCHANGE Light Brahmas, Dark Brahmas, or Partridge 
Cochins, for SILVER-SPANGLED POLANDS. 
G. E. CLEETON, New Haven, Conn. 





BOOKS FOR THE FANCIER. | 
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The Poultry Book (Tegetmeir)...........-. 9 00 
The Pigeon Book ‘i res . 5 00 
Poultry Breeding (Geyelin)...............- ed 25 
Lhe Poulterers’ Companion (Bewient) St -ccsete<stecees-cs ses csvseecoseeeoctesvess 2 00 
Domestic Poultry (Saunders)... -Paper, 40c., Cloth, 75 
Amenricant Bird: WANnCler., :.-.soscepeetatve seeueat encores sae ocos-te cate teste seecsacaes ies 30 
Rabbit; Pancter) (Bement). iecex.soceeeececexen metering eds oclcodsedse-tcstestecscascovers 30 
Variation ofAnimals and Plants under Domestication (Darwin), 2vls. 6 00 
The Illustrated Book of Poultry (by L. Wright), in 25 monthly parts, 
CACM. swascldstostae ade 0563s soe scecenabesmeastapenoretsamedsnsikeascne recserascis<pccestect 
Any book on any advertised list will be sent prepaid by mail on receipt 
of price. Address JOS. M, WADE, 39 N. 9th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

RACING JOCKEY JACKET AND CAP.—Ney, cost £5 is. 
in England. Maroon satin body, green sleeves. Cap same color. Silver- 
plated hunting spurs and yellow tops for boots. Will Exchange for trio 
of Buff, Partridge, or White Cochins, or White Leghorn Pullets. Address 
DR. MUNROE, Newark, New York. 

WANTED.—A really good and first-class Partridge Cochin Cockerel 
(early hatch), or Cock not over two years old. For one nearly up to the 
standard many things to offer in exchange. Must be in perfect health. 
Address DR. MUNROE, Newark, New York. 
I WILL EXCHANGE an extra fine Aylesbury Drake for first- 
class Black African Bantam Hens, or will buy Hens. 
C. B, ELBEN, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE Guinea Fowls, Guinea Pigs, Maltese Cats, 
Fox Squirrels, Gophers, or Prairie Dogs, for Partridge Cochins or cash. 
P. H. VAN VRANKEN, Wauwatosa, Wis. 
PIGEONS, FERRETS.—One fine White Male Ferret, tame as a 
kitten, to ex¢hange for Toy Pigeons. FRED. MATHER, 
Trout Farm, Honcoye Falls, N. Y. 
WANTED.—In Exchange for Light Brahmas or Houdans, Black 
Breasted Red Bantams. P. A. VAN VRANKEN, 
Wauwatosa, Wis. 
WANTED.—To Exchange 10 pairs of Pea Fowls for Greenbacks. 
P. A. VAN VRANKEN, Wauwatosa, Wis. 
WILL EXCHANGE Eggs of 20 varieties of pure bred Fowls for 
Pigeons or White Bantams, P. A VAN VRANKEN, 
Wauwatosa, Wis. 
WANTED.— Brown Leghorns, Partridge Cochin Pullets, Bronze 
Turkeys, in exchange for Carpenter Seedling Potatoes, or any variety of 
choice Farm and select Garden Seed. Address 
J. R. V. HAWKINS, Goshen, N. Y 
WRIGHT’S NEW POULTRY BOOK (in parts), complete, 
to exchange for EGGS for hatching, from good strains of Crevecceurs or 
Golden Polands. Address J. HENRY SYMONDS, 
Box 57, Boston, Mass. 
WILL EXCHANGE ADVERTISING in the “ Northwestern 
Poultry Journal,” at regular cash rates, for trios of pure, well-marked 
Brown or Black Leghorns, Black or Silver-Spangled Hamburgs, Domi- 
The expressage to be PREPAID, and both 
expressage and a fair cash price for the fowls to be paid for in advertis- 
ing as above. This offer for thirty days from March 5th. 
Address T. T. BACHELLER, Minneapolis, Minn, 









R. M. GREFFITH, Belper Cottage, Wilmington, Del.—I now offer 
for sale Eggs trom the following varieties of Fowls, being fowls that took 
first premiums of all the varieties mentioned, namely: White Cochins, 
White Polish, Golden and Silver-spangled Polish, and White Crest Black 
Polish, Golden and Silver-spangled Hamburgs, and Brown Leghorns. A 
few pairs or trios of fine Fowls for sale at reasonable rates. Also, very 
choice Pigeons of 65 varieties. Blood will tell. 31 first premiums, 13 
second, and 4 specials, at Buffalo, N. Y.; 25 first, 12 second, and 6 specials, 
at Pennsylvania Exhibition at Philadelphia, Send a green stamp, stating 
what you want. 
BLACK CARRIERS.—One pair, very fine, price $15. Golden- 
spangled Hamburgs, one trio, good, price $12. 
H. BOWERS, 123 Philip Street, Albany, N. Y. 
CHESTNUT GROVE STOCK FARM, Easton, Pa.—Having 
purchased the entire stock of Light Brahmas of Joseph M. Wade from 
his celebrated Wright and Branitz Duke stock, I will be prepared to offer 
a few sittings of Eggs and trios of Fowls at reasonable prices. Also, Dark 
Brahmas of Herstine’s stock, Buff and Partridge Cochins of 8. S. Cooper’s 
stock, Light Brahma Eggs, $5; Dark Brahmas, $5; Partridge Cochins, $5; 
Buff Cochins, $3; Silver-spangled Hamburgs, $3. Blooded Horses and 
Alderney Cattle. T. L. McKEEN. 


“ORDER FROM HEADQUARTERS.” 
THE NEW AMERICAN STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, 
ISSUED BY 
THE AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION. 
Price, $i per Copy. 
And at WHOLESALE can only be supplied by the Undersigned, 
And in Lots not less than 100, ; 
AT THE LOWEST RATES. 
Don’t fail to order from 
EDMUND S. RALPH, 
Secretary of the American Poultry Association, 
Buffalo, New York. 

GAME FOWLS.—A few pairs of Black B. Reds and Dusty Miller 
Games will be exchanged for Earl of Derby Games, or Brown Leghorns, 
Address G. W. WARNE & CO., 1305 Chestnut St., St. Louis, Mo, 
CURRANT ROOTS OR CUTTINGS WANTED in ex- 
change tor Fancy Pigeons, or Dark Brahma Cocks. 
Address JOS. M. WADE, 39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
SHADE TREES WANTED in exchange for Dark Brahmas, or 
Fancy Pigeons. Address JOS. M. WADE, 
39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
JOS. M. BROOKS, COLUMBUS, INDIANA, will exchange a Key 
Check Outfit, Dies, Ornamenting Stamps, Stock, &c., for Light Brahma 
Hens. A good chance for some man or boy to make money that has the 
time to attend to this business. No hens wanted weighing less than 10 
lbs. each. Write for full particulars. JOS. M. BROOKS, Columbus, Ind. 
The THOROUGHBRED BERKSHIRE BOAR ** DEXTER” 
is now offered in exchange for first-class Fancy Fowls of reliable strains, 
or will sell very low. Pedigree sent on application. Also, EGGS for 
hatching, packed in very best manner, from Light Brahmas, Houdans, 
and G. S. Sébright Bantams, of the very best prize-winning and imported 
strains, Circular free. Address CHAS. O. MORRISON, 
New Albany, Ind. 




EGGS.—SILVER-SPANGLED EGGS for Sale from choice Stock, at 
$4 per dozen. Address J. MORTON HALL, 
A. V.R.R., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

H. N. WHEELER, Mystic River, Conn., Breeder of pure Brown 
Leghorns from the old Mystic River Stock, imported by Capt. Isaac Gates 
—the last in 1855. Eggs, $3 per dozen. Orders taken now. 
FOR SALE.—Six Trios of Partridge Cochins, Williams Strain, will 
be sold at a bargain, to make room for breeding. Will sell in trios, pairs, 
or single. Address IF. BECK Box 68, Lock Haven, Pa. 
EGGS FOR SALE.—From Light Brahmas, Dominiques, Black 
African Bantams, and Aylesbury Ducks, including my late imported 
Ducks—all premium Birds. For premiums given my Birds, see pages 107 
and 116, Fanciers’ Journal. C. B. ELBEN, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
ANADA. 
EGGS FROM IMPORTED ENGLISH BIRDS. 
First prize and cup winners in England. Several first and specials at 
Detroit, Mich., and Buffalo, N. Y., this winter. Also first at all our large 
shows in Canada. Eggs low. List of prices free, Also, a few grand 
English and home-bred Birds to part with low. 
H, M, THOMAS, Brooklin, Ontario, Canada, 

