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FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 

TO EXCHANGE.—A silver watch and chain, American make, 
value $50.00, to exchange for merchandize of any description. Also, 
fancy fowls for merchandize. E. W. SQUIRE, Johnstown, N. Y. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—0ne pair of Derby Game chicks, for Tur- 
bits that are first-class. . 
J. T. PECKHAM, Lock Box 30, Providence, R. I. 

WILL EXCHANGE.—Buff, Partridge or White Cochins; Dark 
Brahmas, and White Leghorns, for cloth suitable for a good business suit. 
Any one having the desired article will please send sample, or write to 
. C. M. BOYNTON, Box 610, Concord, N. H. 
WANTED IN EXCHANGE.—For four trios of White Leg- 
horns, the same number of Light Brahmas, Must be good birds, as Leg- 
horns are No. i. Address 
J.C. LONG, Jr., 39 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.— White Leghorns and S. S. Hamburgs (ma- 
ted for breeding), for Black Cochins, American Dominiques, or Sebright 
Bantams, None but good stock given or taken. 
H. W. PARTELOW, Wakefield, R. I. 



WILL EXCHANGE.—Two trios Houdans, one Dark Brahma 
cock (Lind’s strain), all one and a half years old; one White Leghorn 
cockerel (early hatch), and three pair Muscovy ducks, for Black, Buff 
and Partridge Cochins, Dark Brahmas, Golden Sebright Bantams, Blue, 
Black, and Yellow Fantail, and White Owl pigeons. What offers? 
OLIVER D,. SCHOCK, Hamburg, Berks Co., Pa. 
WANTED IN EXCHANGE.—0ne irio of Dark Brahmas, cock- 
erel and puilets, for exhibition. Will give one cockerel and three hens, 
Houdans, one pair White Polands, and one pair White Leghorns, for the 
above, Birds to be sent me on approval. Will pay express charges both 
ways. None but good birds need apply. E. T. M. SIMMONS, 
Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Buff Cochin: fowls, and one cockerel, for 
any first-class pigeous that may be offered. 
J. T. PECKHaM, Lock Box 30, Providence, R. I. 
WANTED IN EXCHWANGE.—One trio of Brown Leghorns, 
cockerel and pullets, for exhibition. Will give one trio of White Sultans, 
and one pair Buff Cochins. Will pay express charges both ways. Birds 
to be sent me on approval. None but good birds need apply. 
E. T. M. SIMMONS, Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 
IN EXCHANGE.—Silver Dun Antwerp hens (from Wade) for 
Houdan pullets, Address 
ROBT. B. LEWIS, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
WANTED IN EXCHANGE.— One trio of Partridge Cochins, 
cockerel and pullets, for exhibition. Willgive four trios of Dark Brahmas 
forthe above. Fowls to be sent me on approval. Will pay express charges 
both ways. None but good birds need apply. 
i. T. M. SIMMONS, Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 
WANTED IN EXCHANGE.—One trio of Buff Cochins, cock- 
erel and pullets, for exhibition. Will give three trios of Partridge Co- 
chins for the above. Fowls to be sent me on appproval. Will pay express 
charges both ways. None but good birds need apply. 
E. T. M. SIMMONS, Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 
E WOULD EXCHANGE some very fine Black Hamburg 
White or Brown Leghorn cockerels, all white ear-lobes, for Silver-Gray 
Dorking or Houdan cockerels. What other offers? 
GEO. F. PARLOW, New Bedford, Mass. 








PIGEONS WANTED AND FOR EXCHANGE.—Solid Red 
and Dun bantails, Sky Blue Jacobins, Yellow Carriers ; also, Black Tail, 
and Solid Biack lurbit hens. None but first-class birds wanted. Have 
a pair of imported Yellow Dragons, and one young, very fine, would 
like to exchange the above to close out. 
GEO. F. SEAVEY, Cambridgeport, Mass. 
WILE EXCHANGE.—Pure Italian Queen Bees, for Plymouth 
Rock pullet, Partridge Cochin, or Light Brahma cock, pair Dark Brahmas 
(Todd's), 8. 8. or G.S, Hamburgs, Sultans, LaFleche, Creveccurs, §. S. 
Bantams, any variety of Polands, Rouen or Cayuga Ducks. Must be 
first-class fowls. T. N. HOLLETT, Pennsville, Ohio. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Very choice Black Red Games, willow 
legs, imported stock, for pullets or hens of Partridge Cochins, Dark 
or Light Brahmas, Brown Leghorns, or G. S. Bantams. Must also be 
good, Address A. M. CAREY, Selins Grove, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE —White Leghorn pullets, for any kind of 
fancy pigeons. W. F. BACON, Cambridgeport, Mass, 




FOR EXCHANGE.—One pair first-class Black Starlings, and one 
Blue kantail cock (twenty-eight feathers, and head and tail meet), for 
one pair Black, Red, or Yellow Barbs, or Baldhead Tumblers. One Black 
Tumbler cock (Short Face), for one Black Tumbler hen (Short Face). 
Birds must be first-class. 
Address PETER LEPP, P. O. Box 833, East Saginaw, Mich. 

TO EXCHANGE.—Trcereier’s PIGEON Book, for Short-Faced 
Tumblers, Suells, Spots, or Magpies, or one good, solid Blue Pouter hen. 
PETER LEPP, East Saginaw, Mich. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—A very fine Derby stag (May Hatch), fora 
pair of White Game Bantam pullets. None but pure stock given or 
taken. What other offers? Address 
WILLIAM F. BARLOW, Gurney Court, Newport, R. I. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—A fine lot of Plymouth Rock chicks (from 
Drake's stock, that tuok first and second specials at the Khode Island 
fair, in March last), for pigeons, particularly Pouters. No interior birds 
wanted. J. T. PECKHAM, Lock Box 30, Providence, R. I. 




WILL EXCHANGE.—Silver and Blue Pouters, Black Priests, 
and White Fantails, for Yellow and Red Magpies, Nuns, Moorecaps, and 
Snells. Addressto C. A. HOFHEINS, 272 Seneca St., Buffalo, N.Y. 
WANTED TO EXCHANGE.—A pair of Partridge Cochin 
chicks, tor a pair of White Pouters, Red, Yellow, or Black Carriers, or 
Runts, any color if large; or G.S. or S. S. Bantams, White Leghorns, or 
other stock. W. S. KEMP, Dayton, Ohio. 

EXCHANGE.— One pair of Irish Muffs, dead game, for the same of 
Red Pile, Derbys, Heathwoods, Tassels, or Clairbornes; must be dead 
game, and good sound birds J. A. MOULTON, Laconia, N. H. 
I WILL EXCHANGE Greenbacks for one pair good White 
Crested Black Polands. E. P. DAY, Hazleton, Pa. 
TO EXCHANGE. —Whistling Quails for a pair of Fancy Pigeons 
of any variety. Address c 
JAMES D. CHAMPLIN, Jr., Wakefield, South Kingtown, R. I. 
I WILL EXCHANGE py black Pointer Dog, ‘‘Tete,” 8 months 
old, for a Setter Dog of the same age, or thereabouts, to be well-bred as he 
is, or fora trio of Black Leghorns. 
T. F. SMITH, 140 S. Market St., Boston. 
TO EXCHANGE.—Two trios of Partridge Cochins, one trio of 
Black Cochins, oue trio Dark Brahmas, and a few pairs of English and 
counterfeit Games, for American Dominiques, or Plymouth Rocks. What 
otters? Address A. H. SHREINER, Manheim, Lancaster Co., 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 D. A. UPHAM, Wilsonville, Conn. 
IN EXCHANGE.—For «a good Light Brahma cockerel, a good 
small Silver buckwing Game Bantam pullet. What other offers? Ad- 
dress R. F. SHANNON, P. O. Box, 568, Pittsburg, Pa. 


WILL EXCHANGE.—White Leghorn Cockerels (Smith strain), 
or Butf Cochin Chicks, for Light or Dark Brahma, or Partridge Cochin, 
hens or pullets. Give strainyand 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. ll first-class 
stock; same expected. Address 
F. S. AINSWORTH, South Norwalk, Conn. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—Partridge Cochin, B. B. R. Game Bantams, 
and Game Fowls crossed for pit, for Brown Leghorns. Persons having 
Brown Leghorns for exchange will do well by writing to 
F. 8. BLOODGOOD, Oswego, Tioga Co., N. Y. 



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 E, G. Studley’s yards, Claverack; 1 pair Light Brahmas, 
from C. E, L. Hayward; 2 pairs Black Hamburgs, fur Plymouth Rocks, 
Black or Dominique Leghorns, Black A Bantams, G.S8. Bantams, 8. S. Ban- 
tams, or Fancy Pigeons. What other offers; Wanted, in exchange, 1 pair 
good Dominique Bantams, and 3 or 4 Plymouth Rock cockerels uot up to 
standard, to cross with common fowls for market. 
EK. B. SOUTHWICK, Box 29, New Baltimore, Green Co., N. Y. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—One pair of Hong Kong geese, that are 
right every way, for either Pouters, Barbs, or Turbits. 
J.T. PECKHAM, Lock Box 30, Providence, R. I. 


WILL EXCHANGE.—0ur entire stock of Partridge Cochins for 
White Cochins. Write to 
BENJAMIN MANN & BRO., Haddonfield, N. J. 

CARRIERS.—One pair of Black Carriers in exchange—for Silver 
Gray, Belgian, or Dutch Rabbits. What other offers? 
J. D. THOMSON, Shoemakertown, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—One of Peter Heuderson’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. 

WANTED.—A pure blooded Scotch Terrier, four to. twelve months 
old, in exchange for Dark Brahma fowls or chicks, of well known strains. 
5; T. D. HAMMOND, Mayville, Chaut Co., N.Y. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—0ne trio Golden Polands, for Dark Brahma 
or Butt Cochin pullets. E. T. M. SIMMONS, ; 
Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.— One trio of Dark Brahma chicks, hatched 
in May, first-class, for whole wheat. Make me an offer. , 
W.M. WARD, P.M., Peabody, Mass, 

