642 FANCIERS’ 
JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 

TO EXCHANGE, A BIG OFFER.—I will give three good 
Partridge cochin cockerels, or two cockerels, and one pullit, all from im- 
ported stock, for one White Leghorn cock, early hatched cockerel of 
J. Boardman Smith’s stock. Send on description of your bird to 
T. H. CONNOR, Blackinton, Mass. - 
WILE EXCHANGE.—One pair Blue Pile Game chicks, and one 
pair Black Red Game chicks, for one trio of White or Dominique Leg- 
horn; Dominique preferred. 
H. M. ROBINSON, Danbury, Ct. 
WILL EXCHANGE, for owls, turbits, jacobins, magpies, or 
swallows, the following: 12 cockerels, plymouth rocks from Drake’s 
stock ; 8 Dominique Leghorn’s from Low’s stock; and one Plymouth 
Rock cock that took First and special for best cockerel, last Spring, at the 
Rhode Island Exhibition. The above are first class, and Pigeons received 
in exchange must be the same. Address 
J. T. PECKHAM, Lock Box 30, Providence, R. I. 



WILE EXCH ANGE.—FPFor a No. 1 Dark Brahma cock and a No. 
1 Houdan cock, one and a half years old each, one trio of Sumatra 
Games; Wade’s Water Fountains, two quart and four quart; Broken 
Bone; Light and Dark Brahma chicks. 
T. D. ADAMS, Lock Box 61, Franklin, Pa. 

WILL EXCHANGE.—Twenty-cight pairs White Leghorns, two 
Buif Cochins and one hundred pairs common Pigeons, for Silver Spangled 
Hamburg Partridge Cochin, Light Brahma pullets, White Fan Pigeon 
hens, and Guinea Pig sows. ISAAC 8. SCHADE, 
Tulpenhocken P.O., Berks Co., Pa. 

WILL EXCMANGE.—AIll or either of the following named, for 
fancy pigeons: One trio Light Brahmas (first premium at Berks County 
Fair in September); Partridge Cochins (special premium at same fair); 
Scotch Terrier Pup (imported stock); or, Italian Greyhound Pup. What 
offers? Address J. E. MOORE, Box 52, Womelsdorf, Berks Co., Pa. 

WANTED.—A pure blooded Scotch Terrier, four to twelve months 
old, in exchange for Dark Brahma fowls or chicks, of well known strains. 
T. D. HAMMOND, Mayville, Chaut Co., N.Y. 

TO EXCHANGE.—One pair of Blue Pied Pouters for a pair of 
solid Black, Red, or Yellow Fantails. Also, two Barb hens, one Red and 
one Yellow, and two Tumbler hens, for Black, Red, or Yellow Fantails. 
Address L. J. NEWHARD, Allentown, Penna. 
SHEPHERD PUPS, three months old, from imported slut’ 
Essex pigs, South Dover Ewes, of the Webb strain, and fancy pigeons, in 
exchange for other stock. BENJ. HULSE, Box 28, Allentown, N. J. 

WILL EXCHANGE.—One pair Yellow Jacobins, one pair Red 
Barbs and one hen, one pair Black Barbs, one Black Mahomet Cock, one 
Red Mahomet Hen, and one pair Black Magpies, for first-class early 
hatched Partridge Cochin Pullets of Brackett’s stock. 
Address FANCIER, 117 North Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

WILL EXCHANGE.—Light Yellow Duckwing Game Bantams, 
from imported stock, for White Leghorn fowls, pair Scotch Terrier Pups, 
not akin, Fancy Pigeons, Wright’s Illustrated Book of Poultry, or Buff 
Cochin Cock. Must be A No, 1 birds, as mine are. Who comes first? 
Dr. ABIEL BOWEN, Greensborough, Md. 

WILL EXCHIANGE.— One pair Muscovy Ducks (value $10.00), 
for a pair of English Carriers or Pouters, or one Tumbler Cock and three 
Hens, or four Fantail Cocks. Also, will exchange L. or D. Brahmas, Buff 
Cochins, or Black Hamburgs for other Fowls or Pigeons. 
5. G. WOOD, Nashville, Tenn. 

TO EXCHANGE.—Three or four trios of very fine young Buff 
Cochin fowls (Todd and Herstine stock), and two fine B. B. Game Stags 
(Wistar’s stock), for some really good Fancy Pigeons, particularly Swal- 
lows, Magpies, Turbits, and Owls. Full particulars given on application. 
CHAS. E. LONG, Lancaster, Pa. 

WANTED.—A good Harness, Rouen and Aylesbury Ducks, Bronze 
Turkeys, Dark Brahmas, Toulouse Geese, and one or two barrels of Pears, 
for which we will exchange NURSERY STOCK in variety. Send for 
Circular. WM. MORTON & SON, Allen’s Corner, Maine. 

WELL EXCHANGE.—Buff or Partridge Cochins, Houdans, or 
Light Brahmas, for Plymouth Rock, Brown Leghorns, or Black B, R. 
Game Bantams. Must be first-class. Address 
S. P. STONE, Farmer Village, Seneca Co., N. Y. 

TO EXCHANGE.—A portion of my large stock of Plymouth Rock 
Fowls or Chicks, for thoroughbred Jersey Cows, Working Oxen, a first- 
class City Residence, Saratoga Springs, the White Mountains, United 
States Treasury, or any other desirable property. 
Address V. C. GILMAN, Highland Farm, Nashua, N. H. 

TO EXCHANGE.—Ten Dominique Leghorns, ten Partridge Coch- 
ins, six 8.8. Hamburgs, six Dark Brahmas, six Light Brahmas, six Buff 
Cochins, three Brown Leghorns, three Andalusians, and three White 
Cochins, for White Polish Chicks. All well-bred Fowls and Chicks. What 
other offers ? ; F. L. CHAPIN, Southbridge, Mass. 

WANTED.—Brown Leghorn pullets, in exchange for choice fancy 
pigeons of the leading varieties. Pullets or hens must be extra marked. 
Black Hamburgs, Black Leghorns, and Himalayan Rabbits also wanted. 
Address W. A. BURPEE, 1332 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

FLOBERT SALOON RIFLE, for Parties, Picnics, Fairs, etc., 
is a very neat, light and durable Gun, breech-loading; also, a fine Trio 
of Heathwood Games, will exchange fora well Trained Cocker Spaniel. 
J. L. BOWMAN, P, O. Box 48, Mahanoy City, Pa, 


WILL EXCHANGE.—One of Graham, Emlen & Passmore’s Phila- 
delphia Lawn Mowers (manufacturers price $25.00), used one season, and 
in good order, for standard fowls—either Partridge Cochins, Brown Leg- 
horns, Light Brahmas, or Houdans. Also, Houdan Cockerels (best strains) 
for pullets of same. Address 
N. T. COLBY, Commercial Nat. Bank, 314 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 

WILL EXCHANGE —Brown and White Leghorns, Dark and 
Light Brahmas (fowls or chickens), and White Fantail Pigeons (smooth 
neck), for Cutlery, or Nursery Stock, Address 
W. J. WHEELER, Worcester, Mass. 

TO EXCHANGE.—24 Bremen Geese for English Pouters, Carriers, 
Owls, or Barbs: Also, Black Cochin Cockerels, Williams’ strain, for one 
pair of Scotch Sky Terriers, over one year old, not akin, and good Ratters. 
Also, 12 Leghorn Cockerels for other fancy poultry. Also, 100 pair of 
choice fancy pigeons, from imported stock, for anything that is offered, 
either Birds, Ducks, Rabbits, Sky Terriers, King Charles Spaniels, Guinea- 
Pigs, or Maltese Cats. Address 
ERNEST W. WIDER, East St. Louis, T]. 

WANTED.—In exchange for Rouen Ducks, Lop-eared, Himalaya, 
Angora, Silver Gray, or Dutch Rabbits. Ducks will be good; Rabbits 
must be the same. Address 
FLOWER & THOMSON, Shoemakertown, Pa. 

WILL EXCHANGE.—Black Leghorn cockerels (Reed Watson’s 
stock) for Brown Leghorn pullets of a good strain. What other off rs? 
E. S. STARR, 882 Elk Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 

WILL EXCHANGE.—Two trios of Partridge Cochins, and one 
of Houdans—hatched in may. Have taken first premium. Will dispose 
of them for Buff Cochins or Dark Brahma pullets. Must be first-class. 
E. S. M. SIMMONS, Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—A nice pair of B. B. Red Game Bantam 
fowls, for Brown or White Leghorns, or Fancy Pigeons. What offers? 
JAMES H. GODDARD, Newport, R. I. 


WILL EXCHANGE.—Creveceurs, Silkies, Dominiques, Golden 
Sebright Bantams, W. Leghorn cockerels, Plymouth Rocks, Cayuga, 
Aylesbury, W. Crested and Platta Ducks, and Fancy Pigeons, for Hou- 
dans (old fowls preferred), Japan Bantams, White Jacobin Pigeons, mi- 
nor pets, or cash. Our birds are mated for breeding and exhibiting. 
L. T. & W. CHARLES, Hornellsville, N. Y. 

WILL EXCHANGE.—A fine 18-inch White Pouter cock, for a 
hen same size and color, Also, Short-Faced Tumblers, for a pair of 
Blue Pied Pouters, 18 inches long. Must be first-class birds. 
F. P. BECKER, 31 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

WANTED.—A young ewe, any breed; pullets for market layers; 
A 1 Himalayas or Dutch Rabbits; pair Cayugas; quince or peach trees, 
in exchange for Wilson and Downing Strawberry Vines, grape cuttings, 
Aylesburies, two fine P.Cochin hens. Good quality given and expected. 
. E. 8S. DEMMON, Fitchburg, Mass. 
FINE LOP-EARED BUCK, Sired by the buck that won first 
at Philadelphia and Doylestown. Dam first at Doylestown. Will ex- 
change for Lop-eared does, Himalayan, Angoras, or other rabbits, fowls, 
or pigeons. FLOWER & THOMPSON, Shoemakertown, Pa. 




Poultry and Ligeons. 
SHORT-FACED TUMBLERS FOR SALE. 
Pair Almonds, imported, cock pronounced by Mr. Hutton, an English 
judge, to be the best Almond for feather ever seen; hen very fine in head 
and beak, rather light almond ground—2d prize at Nat. Col. Soc. Show, 
N. Y., price, $30.00 (cost £8.10 in Seotland). Almond Cock and Yellow 
Agate Hen, out above, $20.00; Cock beautifully broken in feather, Pair 
young, out of same, red whole-feather and almond, $15.00. Pair Kites, 
very rich in feather, good all over, out of pair Almonds that cost £40 in 
England, price, $40.00; sure to win inexcellent company. Pair Almonds, 
Cock imported, beautifully broken in feather; Hen, excellent almond 
ground, well-broken ; Cock second in high competition at N.C. S. Show, 
N. Y., now in better show condition, price per pair, $60.00, Cock alone, 
$40.00. Pair Red Agate Mottles, grand carriage, very showy, evenly 
matched, good breeders, $35.00. 
Address “MARBLE,” 13 8. Liberty St., Baltimore, Md. 
N.B.—Exhibition Birds, Swallows all colors, Priests, spangled-shoul- 
dered, Red and Yellow, and Starlings. Also, Turbits, red and black 
shouldered, Magpies and Archangels will be advertised in this paper 
later in the season. No birds on sale after December. 
Poultry Bulletin, N. Y., copy one time. 



FOR SALE.—White Pouters, and Short-Faced Tumblers. Pouters 
measure 18 and 1714 inches. Tumblers first-class, thoroughbred, and 
fine in head and beak. Prices reasonable. 
I. P. BECKER, 31 N, Pennsylyanir St., Indianapolic, Ind. 
GAME BANTAMS. 
MY FIRST PRIZE BIRDS AT BOSTON, 1874. 

THEY ARE QUITE REMARKABLE ror THEIR SIZE anp MARKINGS. 
PRICE, $25.00. 
Address T. O. WARDWELL, North Andover, Mass. 
