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FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 

4a- Advertisements to be sure of insertion must reach this office by 
the Monday morning mail, previous to the day of publication, otherwise 
they are liable to be left over two weeks. 

ExcHANGEs. 
8@> ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS COLUMN, OF FIVE LINES, OR FORTY- 
Eiagut WORDS, DESCRIBING AND OFFERING for exchange only, 
WILL BE ALLOWED AT 25 CENTS FOR EACH AND EVERY INSERTION. 


WILL EXCHANGE.—Buff Cochins, for Brown Leghorns and Sil- 
ver-Spangled Hamburgs. Address 
WILLIAM MAYER, Rohrersburg, Berks Co., Pa. 

WILL EXCHANGE.—One trio Partridge Cochins (Todd and 
Williams’ cross) for one trio Light Brahmas. Must be good birds asmine_ 
are. Address N. T. COLBY, Commercial Nat. Bank, Philadelphia. 
WILL EXCHANGE.— Our entire stock of Partridge Cochins for 
White Cochins. Write to 
BENJAMIN MANN & BRO., Haddonfield, N. J. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—0ne pair Houdans, one pair Silver-Span- 
gled Hamburgs, one pair Games bred for the pit—for a good trio of Dark 
Brahmas, very dark, of some good strain. Mine are all good birds. Ad- 
dress JAMES SHARP, Box 59, Turtle Creek, Alleghany Co., Pa. 
WHITE LEGHORNS, SULKHY.—I will give three trios of 
selected prize-bred White Leghorns, May hatch, that can win in heavy 
competition, for a good light sulky for road work. Address 
Dr. MUNROE, Pultneyville, N. Y. 




WILL EXCHANGE.—One fine Black-Red Game Stag, bay eyes, 
willow legs, bred from first premium stock, for a good Brown-Red, Gin- 
ger-Red, or Black Game Cock or Stag. 
Address C. J. BULKLEY, 6 Brinkerhoff Ave., Utica, N. Y. 
TO EXCHANGE.—I wish to exchange one trio of jine White Leg- 
horn chicks; for Tumbler pigeons. What other offers? 
Address WILL J. ROW, Greensburg, Westmoreland, Co., Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—A superior Partridge Cochin hen (2 years 
old), for a first-class cock, same age and variety. Specimen feathers ex- 
changed. McFARLAND & ROBINSON, Titusville, Pa. 



I WILL EXCHANGE a postal card with any one wanting a 
good White Leghorn cockerel, for other good stock. 
T. H. CONNER, Blackington, Mass. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—A very superior lot of Buff, White, Black 
and Partridge Cochin chicks, hatched in May from eggs imported from . 
the yards of Lady Gwydyr, Feast, Sedgwick, Turner, Wright, Beldon, 
etc., for grain, oats, barley, corn, or wheat. Address 
Dr. MUNROE, Pultneyville, N. Y. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—0One trio of very fine prize White Cochins, 
imported from the yards of R.S.S. Woodgate, England, the champion 
breeder of that variety, for a good, new, single harness, silver-plated, 
light and fashionable make. Dr. MUNROE, Pultneyville, N. Y. 


WANTED.—A Remington double-barrel, breach-loading gun, Jami- 
nated steel barrels, bore 12; will give an imported trio of White or 
Buff Cochins, hatched in May, that will win in strong competition, 
from Lady Gwydyr’s yards, England. Address 
Dr. MUNROE, Pultneyville, N. Y. 

EXCHANGE.—Trios of B. B. Red Games, Light Brahmas, White 
Leghorns, and Golden-Spangled Hamburgs, to exchange for Smith & 
Wesson Pocket Revolver, Mocking Bird, and Rouen Ducks. 
C. F, PERRY, Cuba, N. Y. 
WANTED, SKELETON WAGON.—Will give in exchange 
Buff Partridge or White Cochins, White Leghorns, hatched in May, from 
some of the first yards in England, and warranted to be from cup and 
prize winners. Address Dr. MUNROE, Pultneyville, N. Y. 

WILL EXCHANGE.—One Black Carrier Cock; one Blue Owl 
Hen ; one Red Jacobin Hen; one Black Nun; two Red-Speckled Pou- 
ter Cocks; one Red Barb Hen; and one Black-and-White-Splashed Car- 
rier Cock. Also, one pair each Yellow and Red Barbs—all good birds— 
for Mocking Birds, Red or Gray Cardinals, Bullfinches, Parrots, or any 
other kind of birds or pet stock. Address 
GEO. C. PEASE, 200 North Fifth St., Reading, Pa. 

WANTED.—A pure bred Mastiff male pup, three to six months old, 
Silver Hunting-case Lever Watch, or anything negotiable, in exchange 
for Duke of York Light Brahmas, Plymouth Rocks, and American Domi- 
niques; first-class specimens, large in size, splendid form and plumage. 
What offers? Address Dr. A. UPHAM, Wilsonville, Conn. 
TO EXCHANGE.—Hssex Swine (boars and sows), Shepherd pups, 
from imported slut; Rouen, and Aylesbury ducks, very fine, in exchange 
for fancy Pigeons, and other stock. 
EBNJAMIN HULSE, Box 23, Allentown, N. J. 


WHITE MICE.—A few pairs of these pets to exchange for fancy 
Pigeons. Address G. F. McCONNELL, Hudson, N. Y. 

IN EXCHANGE.—lor a good Light Brahma cockerel, a good 
small Silver Duckwing Game Bantam pullet. Address 
R. F. SHANNON, P. O. Box, 568, Pittsburg, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—White Leghorn Cockerels (Smith strain), 
or Butt Cochin Chicks, for Light or Dark Brahma, or Partridge Cochin, 
hens or pullets. Give strain and qualities. 
W. A. MYERS, New Oxford, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—One Light Brahma cockerel (Wade’s 
stock), five White Leghorn cockerels, fifteen pairs Rouen Ducks (Bick- 
nell’s stock), for White Leghorn or Plymouth Rock hens (1873 hatch), 
Silver-Laced Bantams, Cayuga Ducks, or Watch Dog. All first-class 
stock; same expected. Address 
F. S. AINSWORTH, South Norwalk, Conn. 
EXCHANGE.—Mocking Birds for Yellow Jacobins, Turbits, Fan- 
tails or Owls. Birds guaranteed singers. Would also exchange a pair of 
Pure White Muscovy Ducks (very beautiful) for Pigeons as above. 
Address 8S. G. WOOD, Nashville, Tenn. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Trio Buff Cochin fowls (No. 1 breeders), 
two years old, for two first-class Partridge Cochin or Dark Brahma pul- 
lets. No poor stock need apply. McFARLAND & ROBINSON, 
Titusville, Pa. 


CARRIERS.— One pair of Black Carriers in exchange—for Silver 
Gray, Belgian, or Dutch Rabbits. What other offers? 
J. D. THOMSON, Shoemakertown, Pa, 
' GUINEA PIGS.—To exchange for Silver Gray, Belgian, or Dutch 
Rabbits. What other offers? FLOWER & THOMSON, 
Shoemakertown, Pa. 
EXCHANGE.—A fine pair of young Lop-Eared Rabbits.. Sire 
first at Philadelphia and Doylestown; dam first at Doylestown, for Silver 
Gray, Belgian, or Dutch Rabbits. What other offers? Pee 
FLOWER & THOMSON, Shoemakertown, Pa. 



WILL EXCHANGE.—One of Peter Henderson’s New Excelsior 
Lawn Mowers, only used a few times this season, as good as new, cost $20, 
for Dark Brahmas, Buff, or Partridge Cochin pullets; must be good. 
E. T. M. SIMMONS, Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Dark Brahma, Partridge Cochin, White 
Leghorn, Houdan, and Plymouth Rock cockerels, good stock, for Hou- 
dan, G. 8. Hamburg, or Plymouth Rock pullets; must be good stock. 
Address KEPHART BROS,, Berrien Springs, Mich. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—My breeding trio White-Faced Black 
Spanish for White or Black Fans. Also, one Blue female for one Blue 
male. Birds must be first-class. 
J. EDWIN KENDALL, Lawrence, Mass. 



EXCHANGE.—A good bargain.—I will give four Guinea Pigs, one 
male and three females, for an Angora male doe. Must be good stock.and 
old enough to breed. Address WM. D. ZELL, Lancaster, Pa. 
TO EXCHANGE.—Black or Buff Cochin Fowls, and Fancy 
Pigeons, for a Double Barrelled Breech loader, central fire, state price. 
J. E. DIEHL, Beverly, N. J. 

FOR EXCHANGE.—Partridge Cochin, B. B. R. Game Bantams, 
and Game Fowls crossed for pit, for Brown Leghorns. Persons haying 
Brown Leghorns for exchange will do well by writing to 
F. 8. BLOODGOOD, Oswego, Tioga Co., N. Y. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—One trio of White Leghorns, for one trio 
of Buff Cochins. Must be well-marked, standard birds. 
H. PARKAM, Lima, Ohio. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—One trio of White Leghorns, for one trio 
of Black Cochins. My birds are all first-class, with ‘white ear-lobes,” 
None but “standard birds” wanted. H. PARKAM, Lima, Ohio. 
TO EXCHANGE.—1 pair White Cochins, direct from Bicknell’s 
yards, 2 years old; 3 pairs Partridge Cochin chicks, Van Winkle’s strain ; 
1 pair White Polish, or same cock and two hens, not quite as large topknots, 
aJl direct from KE, G. Studley’s yards, Claverack; 1 pair Light Brahmas, 
from C. E, L. Hayward; 2 pairs Black Hamburgs, for Plymouth Rocks, 
Black or Dominique Leghorns, Black A Bantams, G.S. Bantams, S. S. Ban- 
tams, or Fancy Pigeons. What other offers; Wanted, in exchange, 1 pair 
good Dominique Bantams, and 3 or 4 Plymouth Rock cockerels not up to 
standard, to cross with common fowls for market. 
E, B. SOUTHWICK, Box 29, New Baltimore, Green Co., N. Y¥. 





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


_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. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—One trio Golden Polands, for Dark Brahma 
or Buif Cochin pullets, i. T. M. SIMMONS, 
Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 
_ TO EXCHANGE.—Ten Dominique Leghorns, ten Partridge Coch- 
ins, six 8.5. 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 ? i, L. CHAPIN, Southbridge, Mass, 


