FANCIERS’ 
JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
747 

FOR SALE.—0One pair or trio of Silver-Spangled chickens, well- 
crested and bearded, from first premium stock, price $10 per pair, or $12 
per trio. Also, one pair of White Leghorn chicks, from as good stock as 
there is in the country, pullet now laying, price, per pair, $0. 
Address OCIDENT, Kutztown, Berks Co., Pa. 
LIGHT BRAHMAS AND PLYMOUTH ROCKS.—50 
trios Light Brahmas, first premium Duke of York stock; 25 trios Ply- 
mouth Rocks, all warranted first-class; one trio Light Brahma fowls, 
weight 41 lbs, LUCIUS DUNBAR, West Bridgewater, Mass. 
LIGHT BRAHMAS. 
A few trios for sale, fine young birds, trios, $8; single, $8. Boxed 
and expressed at above rates. Address 
J. A, ROBERTS, Paoli, Chester Co., Pa. 
N. GUELBERT, EVERGREEN FARM, GWYNEDD, PA., has 
fine Exhibition Fowls for sale of almost all breeds, very fine Water 
fowls, such as Swans, Snow Geese, Wild Geese, Toulouse, Bremen, Maltese 
Hong Kong, and White China Geese; Musk, Cayuga, Rouen, Aylesbury, 
Wood, and White Crested Ducks; also, Pea fowls, White Guineas, etc. 
Fine Cows, Horses, Sheep, Swine, Dogs, Deer, Maltese Cats, Guinea Pigs, 
Rabbits, White Mice, ete. 




WANTED.—One pair each of Yellow, Red, and either Black or 
Blue Swallows; and one pair of Yellow-wing Turbits. None but first- 
class birds wanted. 
J. T. PECKHAM, Lock box 30, Providence, R. I. 
FRANK FENCH, CLYDE, N. Y., can spare a few choice Light 
Brahma cockerels, pea-comb, for $2 each, if taken soon; also a few hens 
at same price. Address 
FRANK FINCH, Experimental Farm, Clyde, N. Y.° 


FOR SALE.—Two trios White Leghorn chicks; one Light Brahma 
cock; one Brown Leghorn cock. All well marked. 
GEO. E. BRUORTON, 41 Court Street, Boston. 
RABBITS, DUCKS, ete. 
One pair of full-grown ANGORA RasBits, from imported stock (full 
peer price, $10; BLack HamsBures (Beldon strain), Colored and 
hite Muscovy and AyLEsBURY Ducks, extra fine, al] at $2 each; B. B. 
RED GAME BANTAMS, and W. F. BLack SPANISH, at $6 per pair; BRONZE 
TURKEYS (Clifts’), at $9 per pair; DomINIQUES and WHITE LEGHORNS at 
$4 per pair; PomntEeR Doe, well-broke,.#10.« 
ddress W. F. HALLOCK, Mattituck, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 
FERRETS, LEGHORNS, AND PIGS.—Two trios White 
Leghorns, $5 per trio. One female White Ferret, well-broke. price, $10; 
one young male Ferret, $5, both healthy and in good condition. One 
Berkshire Boar Pig, three months old, $12. 
WILL J. ROW, Greensburg, Westmoreland Co., Pa. 
eee si hI GH COCHINS 
Have won MORE PREMIUMS than all others in Boston Music Hall, and 
at the last exhibition of the Massachusetts Poultry Association were 
winners of 
ALL THE’ FIRST PRIZES AND SPECIAL PREMIUMS, 


against heavy competition. 
From my prize-winning and other choice Partridge Cochins, and their 
progeny, I now offer for sale BETTER SPECIMENS than ever before, 
W, H. BRACKETT, 
Washington National Bank, Boston, Mass, 

100 DUCKS FOR SALE.—Aylesburys, Cayugas, and Rouens. 
They are very large and handsome. Also, several pair of Berkshire pigs. 
Address H. C. VAN DERVER, White House, N. J. 
BROWN LEGHORN COCKERELS.—A few full-grown fine 
birds for sale, White Kar-lobes, Yellow Legs and Black Breasts, Also, 
well marked Burr and ParrripGeE Cochin pullets, now laying. 
M. T. FRY, Vineland, New Jersey. 



WILLIAMS’ LIGHT WBRAHMA cockerels, 10 pounds, at 
seventh months, for sale, 
W. W. ELLIOTT, McEwensville, Pa. 
ONE PAIR INSIDE TUMBLERS, very fine, $15; one pair 
Almond Tumblers, $10; one pair Black Barbs, $10; one pair Yellow 
Barbs, #10; one pair Black Trumpeters, $3, all fine birds. 
Also, Leghorns, Games, etc., from pedigree stock, and Ducks from my 
imported stock. } 
J. Y. BICKNELL, Westmoreland, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
THREE FINE TRIOS of White Leghorn chicks (Bicknell’s 
stock), fine in ear-lobe, per trio, $3; also Fancy Pigeons, at low rates, 
Circular free. J. J. WALKER, Ann Arbor, Mich. 
~ WANTED TO EXCHANGE.—14 Brown Leghorn cockerels for 
$25, or will select birds for $4 each. H. N. WHEELER, 
Mystic River, Conn. 
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 
S : E, R. FRAZIER, Plattsburg, N. Y. 



EE VINGOAN EW ERPS! 
JOHN VAN OPSTAL (FRoM ANTWERP, BELGIUM), 
IMPORTER OF THE PURE BREED OF ANTWERP FLYING BIRDS, 
Every bird warranted {0 be imported from Antwerp direct. 
No. 4 Lewis SrrREET, New Yor«. 
J. F. FERRIS, ve STAMFORD, 
CONN., 
BREEDER AND SHIPPER OF 
IMPROVED POULTRY! HIGH-CLASS STOCK! 
LIGHT AND DARK BRAHMAS, 
BUFF, AND PARTRIDGE COCHINS, 
BROWN AND WHITE LEGHORNS, 
PLYMOUTH ROCKS. 
I also have a few birds to sell at a VERY LOW FIGURE, TO CLOSE 
OUT my stock of the following varieties, viz: Houdans, Black Spanish, 
Black Russians, Dominiques, Ostnes, Bantams, Rouen, Aylesbury, and 
Crested. Cuban Ducks. 
Any one desiring to purchase my breeding stock of any of the above, 
and all birds, old and young, also, my stock of Buff Cochins, old and 
young, can now do so ata GREAT BARGAIN. 
The Asiatics and Leghorns will be a SPECIALTY with me the coming 
season, and I shall have from three to five pens of each variety, very 
carefully mated for breeding, from BEST PRIZE-WINNING STRAINS 
in the country, 
Orders received for Eggs at $3 per 15. Write for “SPECIAL” SAFE 
OFFER! J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn. 
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 80, Providence, R. I. 
BROWN LEGHORN COCKERELS, 
With Solid White Ear Lobes, and up to standard, at $8 each. 
WARRANTED ALL RIGHT. 
J.T, PECKHAM, Providence, R. I. 
BREMEN GEESE. 
One trio, extra fine, price $25; one goose, hatched June 19, weighs 18 
lbs., the others, hatched in July, but equally as fine and fit for the highest 
competition. Address JOSEPH MEARS, Branchtown, Phila. 
BURESE -bBUPFES | st bOFFS] 
I SHALL NOT EXHIBIT THIS SEASON BUT WILL SELL MY 
BEST EXHIBITION BIRDS. 
BUFFS BRED BY ME WON 
FIRST PREMIUM AT DETROIT, 
FIRST PREMIUM AT BUFFALO, 
FIRST PREMIUM AT PHILADELPHIA, 
LAST WINTER, 
Showing against the best imported and home-bred birds in this country- 
D. JONES, Russian Valley Poultry Yards, 
Tecumseh, Mich. 

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FOR WANT OF ROOM, 
I have decided to breed only Light Brahmas, and therefore offer for 
sale my entire stock of Dark Brahmas, consisting of three cocks, twenty- 
five hens, and twenty-five cockerels and pullets. These fowls are war- 
ranted pure in blood, from Van Winkle’s and other noted strains, and 
will be sold low—very low, if in one lot. Also one Buff Cochin cockerel, 
Todd’s strain. 
T. D. HAMMOND, Chaut Lake Poultry Park, Mayville, N. Y. 
WANTED. 
BUCKS COUNTY BLUES, 
WHITE TOP-KNOT BLACK POLANDS, 
WHITE GUINEA FOWLS, 
“POLAND,” 39 N. Ninth St., Phila, 

Address 

Riverside Poultry Yards, 
Canada, 
Wright & Butterfield, Proprietors. 
IMPORTERS and BREEDERS of first-class fowls. We bred and exhi- 
bited the 1st and 2d prize birds in the Asiatics and Black Breasted Red 
Games at the three great shows: GUELPH, TORONTO, and LONDON, 
this Fall. A few first-class birds for sale at reasonable prices. : 
Or address WM. WRIGHT, Detroit, Mich, 
