
FANCIERS’ 
** 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, 
j 39 N. Ninth Street, Philadelphia. 
JOHN A. LORD, Kennebunk, Maine, Breeder of White and Par- 
tridge Cochins, Plymouth Rocks, and Light Brahmas. Atthe great Show 
in Portland, Me., my stock was awarded Two Silver Cups, Three Specials, 
and Eight Societies’ Premiums. EGGS from the above, $8 per doz. 

EGGS from Black Cochin and Silver Sebright Bantams (premium 
stock), # per setting. J. E. DIEHL, Beverly, NG 
THE AMERICAN STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE.—As 
I was cates by the American Poultry Association to get the latest 
revised Standard printed and bound, I have the best opportunity to get 
them at the earliest moment from the binder, and shall act as their agent. 
Price, $1. Cash with order. Orders filled in rotation. Send now and 
secure your copy from the first edition. 
WM. H. LOCKWOOD, Hartford, Conn. 
American Dominiques a specialty. 
I have sold my entire stock of LIGHT BRAHMAS to C. B. ELBEN, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. A. A. MILLER, 
Oakdale Station, Allegheny Co., Pa, 
W. E. STITT, COLUMBUS, WIS.—Breeder of Dark and Light 
Brahmas; Buff, Partridge, and White Cochins; Houdans, Hamburgs, 
Brown and White Leghorns; Black Red Games; Sebright and Game 
Bantams; Rouen, Aylsbury and Cayuga Ducks and Bronze Turkeys; 
Faney Pigeons in variety. First-class fowls for sale at reasonable prices. 
Eggs for hatching packed by the most successful method. Send stamp 
for new illustrated catalogue and price list. Address as above. 
NATIONAL BEE JOURNAL.—MRS, ELLEN 8S. TUPPER, 
Editor and Proprietor. Devoted exclusively to Bee culture. Two Dollars 
a Year. The National Bee Journal is issued on the 15th of each month, 
contains sixty-four pages, printed on fine paper, in neat, clean type, and 
for the year 1874 has been greatly improved. Mrs. Tupper, having pur- 
chased the Journal, has removed it to Des Moines, Iowa, where it will 
hereafter be published under her own supervision. She will write for 
no other publication but her own, and in that she will give the result of 
that long practical experience which has placed her among the best, if 
not the best, authorities in this country on the honey bee. 
Arrangements have been.made with prominent bee keepers in this and 
foreign countries, for timely articles each month, upon important topics. 
A special department has been assigned to ‘‘ Notes and Queries,” in 
which the various questions which arise in the practical experience of 
bee keepers each month, will be given, with pertinent answers by the 
editor. These will be condensed into the smallest possible space, and will 
be one of the most interesting features of the Journal. 
The Jowrnal will keep entirely clear of all entangling alliances with 
patent rights of whatever nature, and will be independent in the expres- 
sion of its opinions. It will aim to be reliable, give only such information 
as will be of practical utility to its patrons, discarding theories and mis- 
leading propositions. 
A limited space is devoted. to advertising, which will be given to un- 
objectionable notices, at fair rates; and the large and rapidly increasing 
circulation of the Journal makes it a valuable advertising medium. 
For circulars, containing club rates, premiums, advertising rates, etc., 
address MRS. E. 8S. TUPPER, Des Moines, Iowa. 
J. Y. BICKNELL, Westmoreland, Oneida County, N. Y. 
Circular containing a few practical hints, and Price List of Fowls and 
Eggs, FREE. A 
JOHN RUMBOLD, FOWLING CREEK, MD.—Light Brahmas 
and W. F. B. Spanish Eggs, $2 per 18. W. Leghorn and Buff Cochins, $38 
per 13. The location of these yards especially recommend them to South- 
ern buyers. Send your orders early. 
LIVE AND LET LIVE !—I will forward EGGS for hatching 
from choice No. 1 Fowls, of the following varieties, at $2 for 13: Light 
and Dark Brahmas, Partridge Cochins, Houdans, Brown Leghorns, B. R. 
Games, Gold and Silver-Laced and B. R.Game Bantams. Send stamp for 
Illustrated Descriptive Circular, &c. A. M. CAREY, 
Selinsgrove, Pa. 
@. M. TUXBURY, West Amesbury, Mass., Importer and 
Breeder of Pure Brown Leghorns. Eggs, $3.00 per dozen. Send for 
descriptive circular. 
BLACK HAMBURGS.—A few trios of my “First Prize” and 
“Silver Cup” stock for sale at $15.00 and $20.00 per trio. W. E, Shedd, 
Waltham, Mass. 
WHITE AND PARTRIDGE COCHIN EGGS, from Jobn 
J. Berry’s stock, $4.00 per 18. White Crested White Polish, from F, T. 
Sperry’s Stock Eggs, $4.00 per sitting of 13. Black Leghorns, from Reed 
Watson’s stock, $4.00 per 13. Dark Brahmas and White-Faced Black 
Spanish, very fine; eggs, $3.00 per 18. A very limited number of orders 
will be booked and filled in rotation. All eggs securely packed and fresh 
at time of shipment. J.C. FULLER, Vineland, N. J. ‘ 
: EGGS may be obtained from the following varieties, for 
” hatching: Dark Brahmas, from imported stock; Light Brah- 
OS mas, from Williams and Felch stock; Buff Cochins, from 
aa) choice fowls, and pure bred White Leghorns. Price, $2 per 
13 eggs. Address P. 8S. WYKOFF, Turbotyville, 
BR Northumberland Co., Pa. | * 
FANCY PIGEONS.—JOHN SPEALLER, 1415 N. Fourth St., Phila- 
delphia, Breeder, Importer, and Dealer in all varieties of Fancy Pigeons. 
A large lot on hand always. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 
HOUDAN COCHKERELS.—A few choice birds for sale at $2.50 
each. Address A. P. GROVES, 34 South Delaware Ave., Phila., Pa. 
BUFF COCHIN EGGS, from standard fowls, $2 per setting, or 
three settings for $5. Fowls for sale in the Fall. Send for Circular; noth- 
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T. 0. WARDWELL, 
BREEDER OF 
SUPERIOR DARK BRAHMAS, PARTRIDGE COCHINS & BANTAMS. 
At the Show held in Boston, February, 1874, my stock were awarded 
the following premiums: 
First Prize on Dark Brahma Chickens. 
Fourth “ es 8 
Second “ Partridge Cochin “ 
First) y* Silver Sebright Bantam Chickens. 
First, - a ef ue Fowls. 
Eggs carefully packed at $5.00 a setting. Address 
T. O. WARDWELL, 
NORTH ANDOVER, ESSEX CO., MASS. 

THE MASSACHUSETTS POULTRY ASSOCIATION, 
at their Third Annual Exhibition in Boston Music Hall, February 4th 
to 11th, 1874, awarded me the following Prizes and Special Premiums, 
viz.: 1st and 3d prizes on Partridge Cochin Fowls. 1st and 4th prizes on 
Partridge Cochin Chickens. All of the special premiums on Partridge 
Cochins. Ist, 2d, and 3d prizes on Golden Sebright Bantam Chickens. 
All of the Special Premiums on Golden Sebright Bantams. I exhibited 
no other variety, and shall make these my specialties this season. Will 
sell a few Partridge Cochins, including several prize-winning birds. 
Partridge Cochin Eggs, $8 per dozen. Address 
WM. H. BRACKETT, 
Washington National Bank, Boston, Masst 
A FEW TRIOS or single birds of GOLDEN SPANGLED and 
GOLDEN and SILVER PENCILED HAMBURGS and eggs for sale by 
F. TAYLOR, OAKDALE, Delaware Co., Pa. 


N. GUILBERT, EVERGREEN FARM, GWYNEDD, PA. 
Importer and Breeder of 
IMPROVED BLOODED LIVE STOCK, 
Horses, Cattle, Cotswold and Southdown Sheep, Chester, Berkshire, and 
Yorkshire Pigs. 
Toulouse, Bremen, and Hong Kong Geese; Cayuga, Rouen, Aylesbury 
and Musk Ducks; Bronze and White Turkeys. 
Dorkings, Brahma, Cochin, Guinea, and all other Fowl, 
Deer, Wild Geese, Swans, Pea Fowls, &c., Also, EGGS. at low prices. 
Best breeds of Dogs, Maltese Cats, Rabbits, &c. 
DARK BRAHMAS A SPECIALTY. Eggs now ready for delivery 
from very choice stock, at $3.00 per dozen, packed and delivered at the 
express office. Also a few fowls at reasonable prices. All orders must be 
accompanied with the cash. Address with stamp T. F. LAMB, 32 HUM- 
PHREY Street, NEW HAVEN, Conn. 
E. 8S. 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 Co. All 

J. H. STOWELL, Harrison Square, Mass. | 
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. 
