FANCIERS’ 
JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
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BOOKS FOR THE FANCIER. 
Practical Poultry Keeper (Li. Wright)........ccsccssssscssssssocsseresvecssseeess 2 00 
The Brahma Fowl “ tay 
The Poultry Book 
The Pigeon Book ceeeaaesy 
Poultry Breeding (Geyelin).................. 
The Poulterers’ Companion (Bement)... 
Domestic Poultry (Saunders).............066+ 
American Bird Fancier. ...... 
Rabbit Fancier (Bement)......... Roksicaveeae setts Re eateav su secennecucttencrentssatstssc 30 
Variation ofAnimals and Plants under Domestication (Darwin), 2 vls. 6 00 
The rated Book of Poultry (by L. Wright), in 25 monthly parts, 
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American Standard of Excellence.........ccccccssssscresseseess docesemeteecceese) LOO 
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. 
THE POULTRY REVIEW, 
PIGEON AND RABBIT STANDARD, AND_,CAGE-BIRD GAZETTE. 
The organ of the faney inmGreat Britain. Published weekly. Price, 3d. 
Enlarged to 16 pages. The Review is illustrated by Harrison Weir, J. W, 
Ludlow, and C. E. Brittan, in a superior style, with portraits of the most 
celebrated specimens of all varieties. It is printed upon fine toned paper, 
suitable for binding. Post free to America 1 year, $4.20; 6 months, $2.20- 
Address JAS. LONG, No. 12 Crane Court, Fleet St., London, E. C., Eng. 



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WHITE LEGHORN EGGS from my breeding stock only, pack- 
ed in the most approved manner, $5 per dozen. Cash, or Post-Office 
Order on New Haven, to accompany orders. Over 40 premiums the last 
year. Send for Circular. 
J. BOARDMAN SMITH, P. O. Box 28, North Haven, Conn. 
GEORGE C. PEASE, dealer in SONG AND ORNAMENTAL 
BIRDS, Fancy Pigeons, Fowls, Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Gold Fish, Aqua- 
riums, Plain and Fancy Bird Cages, &c., &c. On hand a choice lot of 
Tumbler and Fantail Pigeons, for sale cheap. Address 
GEO. C. PEASE, 200 North Fifth St., Reading, Pa. 
DARK BRAHMA EGGS FOR HATCHING.—Having set 
all the Dark Brahma eggs I wish, I can furnish from the Oak Lane Poultry 
Yards, a few sittings of my choicest selections from first-class stock at 
the reduced price of $3 per sitting of 13 eggs. Would ExcHANGE Eggs 
and two Dark Brahma Roosters, $5 each, for Merchandise. 
Mrs. J. M. WADE, 39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia. 
PIGEONS WANTED.—One Red, or Red and White, or Runt 
Hen; must be large; colors preferred in order named. One Archangel 
Cock; one Black Swallow Hen; one Yellow, Dunn, or Black Magpie Cock ; 
one Black Jacobine Cock. Parties having any or all of the above will 
address A. J. SCHULTZ, cor. Third and William Sts., Dayton, Ohio. 
FANCY PIGEONS, in great variety, at reasonable prices. White 
’ Fantails a specialty, $4.00 per pair. 
Address J. H. KRAFT & CO., New Albany, Ind. 
Cc. G. SANFORD, 458 Friendship Street., Providence, R. I., breeds 
Light and Dark Brahmas. My fowls are from Philander Williams’ and 
Emory Carpenter’s very best stock, and were awarded two premiums at 
the Show in Providence, R. I., March 4th. 5th, and 6th, 1874. Eggs for 
hatching, $2.50 per sitting. 






FOR SALE—To close out surplus stock, one trio Dark Brahmas, 
rice $8, or Cock and three Pullets, $10; one pair Silver Penciled Ham- 
urgs, choice birds, price $5. Warranted pure. 
C. P. CARPENTER, Minneapolis, Minn. 
WOODCUTS OF FOWLS, PIGEONS, 
AND OTHER PETS. 
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. 
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 13. 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 Buff Cochins, for hatching, 
$3.00 per dozen. Terms, C.O. D. Address 
Dr. A. S. JORDAN, Riegelsville, Bucks County, Pa. 
DARK BRAHMAS ONLY.—Having retired from the firm of 
Goodale & Higgins, I shall henceforth breed none but Dark Brahmas. I 
take with me the entire stock of this variety from the Washtenaw 
Poultry Yards. I have six pens of high character, among them winners 
at Buffalo, Hartford, and Boston, 1874. Price List free. 
J.C. HIGGINS, Delhi Mills, Michigan. 
May 7, 1874. 





UNADILLA Forks, OTsnHGo Co., N. Y., March 381, 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 Game 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 8. Ham- 
burgs, White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Golden Polands, W. F. 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. 
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, &c. Prices reasonable. Terms cash, one-half 
only in advance. Send stamp with letters of inquiry to 
Order early. T. T. BACHELLER, Minneapolis, Minn. 
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... s.....:ccceeeseeees $5 00 per doz. 
Silver sé se f pees. seo 0) = aes 
Am. Dominique, W. H. Lockwood 3 00 a 
Brown Leghorns, W. E. Bonney - 3 00 st 
White Leghorns, J. B. Smith cs 3 00 ee 
Address GEO. W. WOOD, Ithaca, N. Y. 

GRAY DORKINGS.—Two trios, at $10 per trio; also, one cock 
and four hens for $15. These are good birds, and very cheap. Address 
Dorking, care of this office. 
H. A. NEITZ, Millersburg, Pa., will sell three Houdan Pullets 
reasonable. Eggs from Light Brahmas, Williams strain, which took pre- 
mium, and Houdans, $8 for 18, each kind. 
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FOR SALE.—Four Buff Cochin Cockerels, from Warner & Allen’s 
stock, price, $5 to $10. Eggs, $3 for thirteen, packed and delivered to ex- 
press. Also, one trio, price $15, will exchange for Houdans or Dorkies, 
first-class; weight of cockerel, 9 to 11 lbs. Address J. B. HALE, 
Rowley, Essex Co., Mass. 
CASCADILLA POULTRY YARDS, 
ITHACA, N. Y., 
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 1st. 
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. 

PURE BRED STOCK, AND WHERE TO GET THEM! 
RIVERSIDE STOCK AND POULTRY YARDS. 
WM. WRIGHT, anv 8. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietors. 
We shall sell a limited number of sittings of Eggs, at $5 per sitting, from 
Light and Dark Brahmas, Buff and Partridge Cochins. ‘Our Light Brah- 
mas are Williams’ strain, pure. Yard No. 1—Cock Young Alexis, is mated 
with six prize Hens, allstandard birds, and winners at Detroit and Buffalo 
Show. Yard No.2—Cock Duke of Essex is also mated with standard birds, 
among them are the winners of 1st, at Detroit, for Chicks of 1873. Yard 
No. 3—Dark Brahmas; are our own direct importation of 1873, and are 
first-class birds of high merit, and we can safely recommend them to the 
fancier. Yard No, 4—Buff Cochins, imported from England, from Rey. Mr. 
Brooks’ and Taylor’s strains, and selected by our Mr. B. for breeding pur- 
poses. Yard No.5—Imported Partridge Cochins; are standard birds, and 
mated with great care for breeding. We also make the importing and 
breeding of Lincoln and Cotswold Sheep, Suffolk, Essex, and Berkshire 
Pigs a specialty. Mr. S. Butterfield being personally acquainted with alk 
the leading breeders in England, will leave on or about the middle of 
June to make a selection from the best pens of premium birds at the 
various shows in 1874. Any orders entrusted to him will be executed 
according to instructions, on commission or otherwise. All communica- 
tions addressed with stamp, to WM. WRIGHT, 
Griswold St., Detroit, Mich 
Or Riverside Stock Farm, Sandwich, Ontario, Canada. 
