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FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 

WANTED—A Partner in the Poultry Business. 
tal, and asquare man. No other. Address, at once, 
T. J. McDANIEL, Hollis Centre, Me. 
EGGS FROM FIRST-CLASS STOCK. 
Browm Leghorn’ (Kinne@y’s).s,...seso.1-ccsssaecs-cerse oycesesareesovecanceesssancessnrs $5 00 
Dark Brahmas (Squire and others) ... . 
Dominiques (Bicknell)...... aya cdgeanmeer Te coe ene teres ctach eens tahtawtavicade tatty 3 00 
Eggs, per sitting of 18, warranted fresh and true to name, and safe 
arrival guaranteed. My stock is equal to any in the country. 
Address C. P. CARPENTER, Minneapolis, Minn. 
FOR SALE-—To close out surplus stock, one trio Dark Brahmas, 
price $8, or Cock and three Pullets, $10; one pair Silver Penciled Ham- 
burgs, choice birds, price $5. Warranted pure. 
C. P. CARPENTER, Minneapolis, Minn. 
SILVER GRAY DORHINGS, Partridge Cochins, Black Span- 
ish and White Bantams, all first premium birds. Eggs at reasonable 
prices. W.G.GARMON, Manchester, N. H. 
WOODCUTS OF FOWLS, PIGEONS, 
AND OTHER PETS. 
One who has capi- 





Having permanently engaged an artist and engraver, I am prepared to 
furnish, on short notice and true to life, Woodcuts of Fowls, Pigeons, 
and other Pets, at reasonable prices. 
FANCIERS’ JOURNAL OFFICE, Philadelphia, Pa. 
WHITE HAMBURGS.—A few trios of Pure-bred Birds from 
Premium Stock, and Eggs for Hatching. Write for Circular, 
C. F. WEBSTER, Girard, Penna. 
BROWN LEGHORNS.—Por sale, one Cockerel and four Pullets, 
Kinney’s strain, direct from his yards last fall. Price, $25.00. For par- 
ticulars, address C. F. HAWKINS, Goshen, N. Y. 
BLACK-BREASTED BLACK RED GAMES, 
WILLOW LEGS, BAY EYES, 
FOR SALE. 
I can spare’two trios of above breed, very fine birds, matched for breed- 
ing, $20.00 per trio; I will also sell B. B. R. Game Eggs, from my best 
fowls only, at $3.00 per 18. I keep no other breed. Shall have a few 
chicks to spare next fall. C. F. PERRY, Cuba, N. Y. 
PARTRIDGE AND BUFF COCHINS A SPECIALTY.— 
Eggs from my thoroughbred Partridge and Butf Cochins, for hatching, 
$3.00 per dozen, Terms, C. O. D. Address 
Dr. A. 8. JORDAN, Riegelsville, Bucks County, Pa. 





UNADILLA ForKS, OTSEGO Co., N. Y., March 31, 1874. 
I have this day purchased of G. H. WARNER, New York Mills, N. Y., 
HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF FANCY POULTRY, including all his im- 
ported and premium stock of the following varieties: Dark Brahmas, 
Light Brahmas, Buff Cochins, Partridge Cochins, White Cochins, Black 
Cochins, La Fleche, Crevecceurs, White Dorkings, Silver Gray Dorkings, 
Gray Dorkings, Duckwing Gaine Bantams, B. B. R. Game Bantams, Golden 
Sebright Bantams, Aylesbury Ducks, and Rouen Ducks. 
The above fowls were exhibited at four shows the past winter, including 
that of the Central New York Agricultural Society, Central New York 
Poultry Association, Western New York Poultry Society, and the show 
at Macon, Ga. Mr. Warner made 121 entries and received 91 premiums, 
amounting to $509. 
I shall also continue to keep and breed the same varieties that I have 
bred for several years, namely, Houdans, 8. 8. Hamburgs, Golden 8S. Ham- 
burgs, White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Golden Polands, W. I’. Black 
Spanish, B. B. Red Game, Duckwing Game, Rumpless Brown Red Game 
Bautams, White-crested Ducks. 
The above Fowls are all selected with great care and expense, and the 
two yards united will make the most complete yard of Fancy Fowls in 
the United States. Persons desirous of obtaining either Poultry or Eggs 
may rest assured that they will be dealt with in a square and honorable 
manner. Every order will receive my prompt and personal attention. 
In order that the price may be within the reach of all, I shall reduce 
the price of Eggs to $3 per dozen—two dozen for $5. Eggs from the same 
stock that I breed from myself. 
Thanking you for past favors, and asking for a continuation of the 
same, I am, yours very truly, C. N. BROWN, 
Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., N. Y. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—Two Duckwing Game Bantam 
Hens, four Hens and one Cock, Dark Brahmas, one trio B. R. G. Bantams, 
one pair Golden Polands, one pair Rouen Ducks, and one Black Carrier 
Cock. J want one pair Silver Sebright Bantams, one Carrier Hen, one 
Black Red Game Cock, and Owl Pigeons. 
Address T. A. WINFIELD, Hubbard, Ohio. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING.—From superior stock Dark Brahmas, 
Light Brahmas, Partridge Cochins (Todd’s strain), White Leghorns, Black 
Spanish, White and Golden Sebright Bantams, Cayuga and Plata Ducks, 
White Holland and Bronze Turkeys. Address 
DAVID W. BURNSIDE, Portland Mills, Parke Co., Ind. 





EGGS.—From Buff and Partridge Cochins, Light and Dark Brah- 
mas (from Van Winkle’s, Herstein’s, Williams’, and Buzzell’s strains), $2 
per sitting. JOHN C. WARNER, Blooming Grove, N. Y. 

W. L. PAYNE, Zoar, Mass., Breeder of Light Brahmas of P. Wil- 
liams’ strain, and Plymouth Rocks of A. H, Drake’s strain. Eggs, $2 per 
13, warranted to give satisfaction. Send stamp for description of fowls. 

BOOKS FOR THE FANCIER. 
Practical Poultry Keeper (L. Wright)... 
The Brahma Fowl ef 3 
The Poultry Book (Tegetmeir)....... 
The Pigeon Book Md ae 
Poultry Breeding (Geyelin)................- 
The Poulterers’ Companion (BeMent)...........ccsesersecececereseseceesscnererss 0 
Domestic Poultry (Saunders)........-.0+ ...Paper, 40c., Cloth, 75 
American Bird Fancier............cssscsccccrecrscsccsecccceesreces see nsseesencsceuerers 30 
Rabbit Fancier (Bement),...... as cleivodavnesatinween calichactes sabacan see yare Agesunatreeen 
Variation ofAnimals and Plants under Domestication (Darwin), 2vls. 6 00 
The Illustrated Book of Poultry (by L. Wright), in 25 monthly parts, 
QC Hise saasecccesececccicerqeasostoecanetetasangae teres siiess ssh eeet ran Seca oe 
American Standard of Excellence..........ccscccscceseeeseecccssscaresseas seoceree “ 
Any book on any advertised list will be sent prepaid by mail on receipt 
of price. Address JOS. M. WADE, 39 N. 9th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
NATIONAL BEE JOURNAL.—MRS. ELLEN 8S. TUPPER, 
Editor and Proprietor. Devoted exclusively to Bee culture. Two Dollars 
a Year. The National Bee Journal is issued on the 15th of each month, 
contains sixty-four pages, printed on fine paper, in neat, clean type, and 
for the year 1874 has been greatly improved. Mrs. Tupper, having pur- 
chased the Journal, has removed it to Des Moines, Iowa, where it will 
hereafter be published under her own supervision. She will write for 
no other publication but her own, and in that she will give the result of 
that long practical experience which has placed her among the best, if 
not the best, authorities in this country on the honey bee. 
Arrangements have been made with prominent bee keepers in this and 
foreign countries, for timely articles each month, upon important topics. 
A special department has been assigned to ‘‘ Notes and Queries,” in 
which the various questions which arise in the practical experience of 
bee keepers each month, will be given, with pertinent answers by the 
editor. These will be condensed into the smallest possible space, and will 
be one of the most interesting features of the Journal. 
The Journal will keep entirely clear of all entangling alliances with 
patent rights of whatever nature, and will be independent in the expres- 
sion of its opinions. It will aim to be reliable, give only such information 
as will be of practical utility to its patrons, discarding theories and mis- 
leading propositions. 
A limited space is devoted to advertising, which will be given to un- 
objectionable notices, at fair rates; and the large and rapidly increasing 
circulation of the Journal makes it a valuable advertising medium. 
For circulars, containing club rates, premiums, advertising rates, etc., 
address MRS. E. 8S. TUPPER, Des Moines, Iowa. 
BANTAMS.—14 varieties. 26 premiums at Massachusetts Exhibi- 
tion, 1874. W. B. ATKINSON, Box 530, Boston, Mass. 
CHICKENS —Orders now being booked for furnishing, 
« in June and July, Young Chickens, in flocks 
of from eight to twelve each, with hen to mother them, from pure strains 
of Brahmas, Cochins, Leghorns, and Hamburgs (all varieties), and Dom- 
iniques, Plymouth Rocks, &e. Prices reasonable. Terms cash, one-half 
only in advance, Send stamp with letters of inquiry to 
Order early. T. T. BACHELLER, Minneapolis, Minn. 
DOMINIQUE LEGHORNS.—Eggs from this variety supplied, 
in rotation as received, at $3 per sitting (13 eggs). Also, Eggs or Poultry 
of all the leading varieties furnished at short notice by 
JOHN DYER, Jr., General Dealer and Breeder, 
No. 39 Federal Street, Alleghany City, Pa. 




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THE FANCIERS’ JOURNAL for one year presented to all 
who purchase eggs from the following premium strains to the amount of 
$15 or more: 
Golden Spangled Hamburgs, Ongley Strain... -$5 00 per doz. 
Silver ee S UG: omits - 5 00 ss 




Am. Dominique, W. H. Lockwood SS aiieceartacncec sate maneeee’ 3 00 S 
Brown Leghorns, W. E. Bonney coe cers wee 3 00 E 
White Leghorns, J. B. Smith AOR Aecacsieosbesceucteenee 3 00 ce 
Address GEO. W. WOOD, Ithaca, N. Y. 
CASCADILLA POULTRY YARDS, 
TTELACAS News; 
C. V. FOWLES, PROPRIETOR. 
Breeder and Dealer in the following Breeds: 
B, B. R, GAMES, 
HOUDANS, 
W. C. W. POLISH, 
WHITE LEGHORNS, 
EGGS, $3 PER 13. 
Fowls for sale after September Ist. 
To persons sending me $12 for four sittings of Eggs, I will send the 
Fanciers’ Journal for one year. 
To persons sending $6 for two sittings, I will send the Standard of Ex- 
cellence, as revised at Buffalo. 


‘““THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.” 
_Why it is believed my White Leghorns are supe- 
rior to all others: From the fact that my stock has 
been awarded Fifty-four Prizes in 1872-73, and that 
the committee, in revising the standard, used and 
carefully examined a cockerel bred by me, and re- 
ported accordingly. 
I can now fill orders for EGGS from my Selected 
Breeding Stock, on receipt of price, 
$5 PER DOZEN, 
Cash or P. O, order on New Haven. 
J. BOARDMAN SMITH, 
P, 0, Box 28, North Haven, Conn, 

“Smith’s Pet.” 
