726 

WILL EXCHANGE.—A Silver Hunting-case Leyer Watch for 
one trio American Dominiques; cock not related to hens. 
Address N. T. COBY, Commercial Nat. Bank, Phila. 
WANTED.—<Silver and Golden Duckwing Game Bantams, Brown 
Leghorns, and Light Brahma pullets, Silyer-penciled Hamburgs, Black 
African Bantams; will give for any the above birds some very fine Rouen 
ducks, Dark Brahmas, Partridge Cochins, Creveceeurs and Bremen Geese. 
SMITH & BRO., Stony Brook, Long Island. 
YES, I DON’T CARE IF I DO!—Will trade good White Leg- 
horn cockerels for Goop pullets or hens, of most any variety. Brahmas, 
or Plymouth Rocks preferred. Address 
J. F, FERRIS, Stamford, Conn. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Pure White Turkeys, Prairie Chickens, 
Quail, and one hundred pure-bred L. and D. Brahmas, for Fancy Pigeons, 
S.S. Sebright Bantams, Slate Turkeys, White Guineas. Who will ex- 
change? JAS. A. STORM, St. Joe Poultry Yards, St. Joseph, Mo. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Light Brahmas (P. Williams’ strain), Gol- 
den-Spangled Hamburgs (Ongley’s strain), Brown Leghorn, and Silver- 
Spangled Hamburg cockerels, for Berkshire pigs, Lop-eared or Hyma- 
layan rabbits, or Brown Leghorn pullets. Must be first-class. 
C.C. WHEATON, Zoar, Franklin Co., Mass. 
IN EXCHANGE.—Silver Dun Antwerp hens (from Wade) for 
Houdan pullets. Address 
ROBT. B. LEWIS, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
PIGEONS WANTED AND FOR EXCHANGE.—Solid Red 
and Dun Fantails, Sky Blue Jacobins, Yellow Carriers; also, Black Tail, 
and Solid Black Turbit 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. 
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. 8. 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. 
I WILL EXCHANGE Greenbacks for one pair good White 
Crested Black Polands. E. P. DAY, Hazleton, Pa. 
I WILL EXCHANGE ny 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 for a trio of Black Leghorns. 
T. F. SMITH, 140 S. Market St., Boston. 











WILL EXCHANGE.—Our 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 —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. 
- Gyhibitions. 
THE SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
OF THE 
CENTRAL NEW YORK POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
WILL BE HELD IN THE 
REYNOLD’S BUILDING, JOHN STREET, UTICA, N.Y. 
January 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, & 13, 1875. 
The first exhibition of this Association having proved a decided suc- 
cess, no pains will be spared to make the second even more attractive to 
exhibitors and the public. 
Premium list and rules may be had on application to 
C. H. TOWNSEND, Rec. Sec’y, Utica, N. Y. 






$2500 to be awarded in premiums. 

THE FANCIERS’ PIGEON AND POULTRY ASSO- 
CIATION will hold their First Annual Exhibition at Assembly Build- 
ings, Southeast corner of Tenth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, com- 
mencing Thursday, December 17th, and closing on Wednesday, December 
23d, inclusive. The books are now open to receive entries and will close 
on Wednesday, December 16th, at 10 o’clock p.m. No birds received after 
10 o’clock on Thursday, December 17th. Entry fees on all classes, 50 cts. 
C. C. GUDKNECHT, Secretary, 
No, 133 West Norris Street, Philadelphia. 
THE ITHACA POULTRY and PET STOCK ASSOCIATION 
Will hold their 
ANNUAL EXHIBITION AT JOURNAL HALL, ITHACA, N. Y., 
January 20th, 21st, and 22d, 1875. 
Competition open to all. Liberal Premiums, long list of Specials. En- 
tries close January 17th, 1875. Send for Premium Listand Entry Blanks. 
G. W. WOOD, Pres’t. C. V. FOWLES, Sec’y, 
P, O. Box 267, Ithaca, N, Y. 


FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 

THE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA POULTRY SO- 
CIETY will hold its fourth Anuual Exhibition at City Hall, Market 
Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 
From January 13th to.20th, inclusive. 
For Premium Lists and further information, address 
A. A. MILLER, Cor. See’y, 
R. F. SHANNON, Rec. Sec. 
Lock Box 303, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
THE MAINE POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
; WILL HOLD THEIR 
SECOND EXHIBITION AT CITY HALL, PORTLAND. MAINE, 
JANUARY 12th to 16th, 1875. 
Entries close January 9th, 1875. ($5000) five thousand dollarsin Premiums. 
FRED’K FOX, See’y. 
SPECIAL NOTICE OF THE MAINE POULTRY ASSO- 
CIATION.—The National Poultry Association not having eompleted 
their standard, leaving the matter in an uncertain condition, this Asso- 
ciation will judge by and under the same rules as at last exhibition, being 
the American Standard as revised in May, 1871. 
By order of Directors. FRED’K FOX, Sec’y. 
SECOND ANNUAL FAIR AND EXHIBITION 
OF : 
THE EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA POULTRY ASSOCIATION, 
AT LENAPE HALL, DOYLESTOWN, PA. 
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Dec. 8, 9, 10, & 11, 1874. 
Competition open to all. Liberal Premium and Special Lists. 
For Entry Blanks and Premium Lists, address 
T. H. WALTON, Cor. Sec’y, P. O. Box 180, Doylestown, Pa. 
Excursion Tickets sold at all principal stations on North Penn Rail- 
road and its connections, to persons attending the Fair. 
T. P. HARVEY, Ree. See’y. A. M. DICKIE, Pres’t. 
THE MEADVILLE : 
POULTRY AND COLUMBARIAN ASSOCIATION 
Will give their 
FIRST EXHIBITION, DECEMBER 22d to 25th. 
Entries close December 19th, 1874. 
We hope to have a good representation from other societies, and have 
already made arrangements for a first-class show. We haye rented the 
finest hall in Meadville for the occasion, and no pains will be spared on 
the part of the members to make the visit of any of our friends pleasant 
who may favor us at that time. Competent persons are appointed to at- 
tend to the wants of the fowls, and the awards will be made by judges 
who stand second to none in the country. 
Yours respectfully, A. McLAREN, Sec’y. 
RHODE ISLAND POULTRY AND COLUMBARIAN 
SOCIETY. 





The Premium List for the exhibition of the Rhode Island Poultry and 
Columbarian Society, to be held in Howard Hall, in Providence, Rhode 
Island, on February 16, 17, 18, and 19. 1875, is now ready for distribution 
upon application to the Corresponding Secretary, 
JAMES L. BULLOCK, Providence, R. I. 
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE POULTRY SOCIETY 
Will hold their Seventh Annual Exhibition at the Assembly Building, 
Southeast corner of Tenth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, commen- 
cing Tuesday, December 29th, and closing Friday, January 1st, at 10 P.M. 
Books are now open to receive entries, and will positively close Saturday, 
December 26th. No birds received after 10 a.M., Tuesday. 
Address J. STRUTHERS WALTER, Cor. Sec., 
Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia. 



Poultry and Ligeows. . 
WHITE CALCUTTA FANTAILS.—To any one sending five 
new subscribers to the editor of this paper, I will give one pair of my 
superior White Calcutta Fantails. Valued at $10.00. 
J. T, PECKHAM, Lock Box 30, Providence, R. I. 
ROSE COMB DOMINIQUES. 
FOR SALE,—Two cocks, four pullets, and three hens (18 months old), 
Rose Comb Dominiques, cocks and pullets of S. W. Studley’s strain; or, 
will exchange for Light Brahmas. Address 
E. R. FRAZIER, Pittsburgh, N. Y. 
BROWN LEGHORN COCKERELS, 
With Solid White Ear Lobes, and up to standard, at $8 each. 
WARRANTED ALL RIGHT. 
J.T. PECKHAM, Providence, R. I. 
CHOICE FOWLS CHEAP. 
Having a large stock I will sell Partridge Cochins, White Leghorns, 
and Rouen Ducks at $3.50 per pair, These fowls are from the very best 
of stock, and are sold much under their real value. Many other kinds 
for sale; also, one pair Black African Bantams. 
C, E. lL. HAYWARD, Petersboro, N. H. 
GAME FOWLS FOR SALE.—Bred for the pit at $5 per pair. 
Also, one pair B. B. Red Games, bay eyes and willow legs, cock bred by 
J. Y. Bicknell and hen of A. D, Warren’s stock, price $12. 
C. A, STEELE; Box 17, North Adams, Mass, 






