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FANCIERS’ 

JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
239 
CHESTNUT GROVE 
er Or K FeASh) M. 
EASTON, PA. 
HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OF LIGHT BRAHMAS OF JOS. M. WADE, 
From his celebrated Wright and Beauty 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 T. 8S. 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. 

FOWLS AND EGGS.—I can furnish now a few trios of Light 
Brahmas, Dark Brahmas, and Partridge Cochins. Eggs of above in sea- 
son, And White and Buff Cochins, Houdans, Silver-Spangled Hamburgs, 
Silver-Spangled Polands, Gray and White Dorkings, B. B. Red Games, 
White Leghorns, Gold Sebright Bantams, Bronze Turkeys, Bremen 
Geese, Aylesbury, Cayuga, and Rouen Ducks, &c. Mode of transporting 
eggs is as good as the best. My Fowls and Chicks were awarded over $500 
in premiums the past FaLty. Send me two 3 cent stamps for new Des- 
eriptive Catalogue of Poultry, worth dollars to a beginner. Will ex- 
change NURSERY SrTock forstandard pure bred Poultry. For information 
and PrIcE List, address : JAS. M. WILLS, 
Bloomington, Ills 

WHITE COCHINS, LIGHT BRAHMAS, WHITE LEG- 
HORN, RED PILE GAME. I have some very fine White Cochins, 
seal to any in the country, with Chicks and Fowls at reasonable prices. 
Also, Light Brahmas, White Leghorn, Red Pile Game. 
Address GEO. A. MEACHAM, 
North Cambridge, Mass. 

WM. H. CHURCHMAN, 
CLAYMONT, DELAWARE, 
IS NOW BREEDING ONLY 
LIGHT AND DARK BRAHMAS, 
From the best Strains to be obtained in this or any other country. 
A FEW CHOICE BIRDS TO SPARE, OF EACH COLORING. 
As my yards are well protected, I shall be able to supply 
; EGGS FOR HATCHING, 
WELL PACKED, VERY EARLY IN THE SEASON. 


EATON’S MATCHLESS PIGEON PORTRAITS, Life- 
Size. One pair Carrier and Pouter. Price $5. The above Engravings are 
now out of print and seldom to be had at any price. 
Address JOS. M. WADE, 39 N. Ninth St., 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, 
EGGS FOR SALE.—I am now booking orders for Eggs, delivered 
any time after February 15th, from my first-prize pedigree stock of Light 
Brahmas (Cock Recherche, mated with P. Williams’ and Felch Hens), at 
#6 per dozen. Dominique Eggs, $3 per dozen. Black African Bantam 
Eggs, $2 per dozen. Aylesbury Duck Eggs, $6 per dozen. All of which 
are first-class first Prize Stock. Eggs packed with care in patent boxes. 
Two fine Aylesbury Drakes for sale, direct from imported stock. 
} C. B. ELBEN, Pittsburgh, Pa. 


POULTRY.—Poultry breeders, fanciers, farmers and everybody in- 
terested in keeping fowls for pleasure or profit, should subscribe at once 
for the NORTHWESTERN POULTRY JOURNAL, a large, new, three- 
column, splendidly illustrated monthly, published in Minneapolis. The 
only poultry paper west of Illinois, the largest west of Connecticut, and 
the SOLE ORGAN of fanciers for the great Northwest. ONLY $1.00 PER 
YEAR, with new co-operative features, giving large benefits to all sub- 
scribers. Specimen copy 10 cents, postpaid. Agents wanted. 
Address T. T. BACHELLER, 
Editor N. W. Poultry Journal, Minneapolis, Minn. 

WRITE TO J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn., mention /anciers’ 
Journal, and receive his elegant new Illustrated Circular by return mail. 

. $85 per pair. 

HAVING PURCHASED the W. F. Black Spanish Cock “Second 
Premium” (Boston, Jan., 1874, shown by C. & F. Spring), and mated him 
with very fine hens, I will sell a few Eggs at $3 per 13. 
J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn. 
EGGS from 1st Premium Brown Leghorns, at $3.00 per sitting. 
A. N. RAUB, Lock Haven, Pa. 

OAKDALE POULTRY YARDS, 
A. A. MILLBR, 
Breeder of Leading Varieties of 
FANCY POULTRY, 

LAND AND WATER. 
A. A. MILLER, Oakdale Station, 
Alleghany Co., Pa. 
EGGS 
From First Premium 
BROWN LEGHORNS, 
AT THREE DOLLARS 
PER SITTING. 
A. N. RAUB, 
LOCK HAVEN, PA. 
Address 
DARK BRAHMA 
EGGS | 
EARLY IN THE SEASON, 
FIVE DOLLARS PER DOZEN: 
JOS. M. WADE, 
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. 

BULL DOG FOR SALE.—Extra 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, 
TREES, AT WHOLESALE, TO CLEAR GROUND. 
Apple Trees, No. 1,—6 to 8 feet, per 50,47; per 100, $13; per 1000, $90 
of ‘rood trees, 5 to 6 ~~ * (50, fbi | ee MS Oise, mes caer. £6 60 
Peach, very fine, trimmed already for planting. One year old, general 
assortment, 4 to 6 ft., $7 per 100; $55 per 1000. Good, 3to 5 ft., $5 per 100; 
$30 per 1000. Pear, standard, No. 1—%6 per doz. Currants, Red Dutch, $7 
per 100; $50 per 1000. Blackberry, Lawton, $3 per 100; Kittatinny, $3 
per 100; Wilson’s Early, $4 per 100. Irish Juniper, 3 ft., $25 per 100. 
Evergreens, very fine—American Arborvite, 214 ft., $12 per 100. Siberian, 
214 ft., $20 per 100. Hovey’s Golden, 21% ft.,$18 per 100. Hemlock Spruce, 
10 in., $6 per 100; $50 per 1000. Norway Spruce, 2 ft., $18 per 100; 3 ft., 
fine, $80 per 100. Sugar Maples, 7 to 9 ft., #6 per doz. Asparagus Roots, 
Giant Purple-Top, $1 per 100; $4.per 1000. One year old, 75¢. per 100; 
$3 per 1000. Philadelphia Raspberry, #3 per 100; $18 per 1000. Herstine, 
$1.50 per doz.; $10 per 100. Linneus Rhubarb Sets, #4 per 100; $30 per 
1000. Strawberries—Chas. Downing and Kentucky, #1 per 100; $5 per 
1000. All articles packed to carry any distance. Price List free. 
Address JOSIAH A. ROBERTS, Paoli, Chester Co., Pa. 

W. H. TODD, VERMILION, OHIO.—High-class Poultry; Asia- 
tics a grand specialty. Over thirty varieties of Land and Water Fowls— 
winners of 854 prizes at great State and Poultry Shows in three 
years. Fowls to spare and Eggs for Hatching. Price List free. New 
Catalogue, large and splendid, describing forty breeds, with large life-like 
cuts of all the Brahmas and Cochins, and eighteen varieties of Land and 
Water Fowls, giving much valuable information, for 10 cents. 


WHITE SWANS.—Just imported from Europe, and arrived in 
fine condition. Price, $50 per pair. BLACK SWANS, very rare 
and choice birds, to arrive in three weeks. Now booking orders. Price, 
LEWIS RUHE, 98 Chatham St., New York. 

CHOICE FOWLS.— After twenty years’ experience in a private 
way, I have finally restocked my yards with choice Pedigree Fowls. Dark 
Brahmas, bred by and direct from W. H. Churchman and W H. Todd. 
Light Brahmas, bred by and direct from Philander Williams and I. K, 
Felch, and have added fresh blood to my Golden-Spangled Hamburgs, 
from the importer, E. S. Ongley, whose stock I keep without mixture. A 
limited number of Eggs from the above at $5 per doz. Send money ina 
safe way. Orders filled in rotation. Nothing C.O.D. 
WILLIAM ATWOOD, Big Flats, Chemung Co., N. Y. 
