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J. Y. BICKNELL, WESTMORELAND, ONEIDA CO., N. Y.— 
For the rest of the season I shall sell Cochin Eggs, all varieties, Dark 
Brahma, Plymouth Rock, and Duck Eggs at $3 per dozen. Games, White 
Leghorn, Houdan, Crevecceur, LaF leche, and Dominique, at $2 per doz. 
Hamburg and Dorking, at $1.50 per doz, Eggs from my recently im- 
ported Houdans, and Colored Dorkings, $5 per doz. 
BLACK HAMBURGS.—A few trios of my “First Prize” and 
‘Silver Cup” stock for sale at $15.00 and $20.00 per trio. W. E. Shedd, 
Waltham, Mass. 

BUFF COCHIN EGGS | 
From my best breeding pen; my third premium Cockerel at Phila- 
delphia, 1874, mated with my first premium Pullets at same place, De- | 
cember, 1872, and two Hens hatched from eggs imported from Wragg 
last year; price, $3 per dozen. Also, Dark Brahmas, $1.50 per dozen; 
Black Hamburgs, $2 per dozen, securely packed, and guaranteed fresh. | 
JOHN CHANDLER, Kennett Square, Pa. 
EATON’S MATCHMHLESS PIGEON PORTRAITS, Life- 
Size. One pair Carrierand Pouter. Price $5. The above Engravings are 
now out of print and seldom to be had at any price. 
Address JOS. M. WADE, 39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, 
DARK BRAHMAS.—Now is the time to buy good birds cheap. | 
I have one or two pairs of fine stock to spare at prices ranging from $12 
to $20 per pair, all either imported or from imported stock, and well 
marked. Mrs. A. E. WADE, care No. 39 North Ninth St., Phila. 
PIGEONS, BANTAMS, AND RABBITS:—0One pair of Yel- 
low Barbs, $6; one pair of Black Barbs, $7.50; two Black Carrier Cocks. 
Also, one pair of Duckwing Game Bantams (Wister’s importation), $s; 
one pair of Inside Tumblers, $5; one pair of common Black Tumblers, $2. 
Also, one pair White Angora Rabbits, $8; one good‘Himalayan Buck (Hal- 
sted’s importation), $5. J. DAWSON THOMSON, 
(Successor to John Thomson, Jr.), Shoemakertown, Pa. 
FANCIERS MAKE MONEY by acting as agents for the Con- 
tinental Poultry Powder. WrireE tor terms. Samples by mail, 35 cents. 
For sale by the leading bird dealers. 
A. C. HUNSBERGER, Portland, Pa. 
THE POULTRY REVIEW.—(Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits, 
Cage Birds). The organ of the fancy in Great Britain. Reduced to 2d 
weekly. Enlarged to 16 pages. The Review is illustrated by Harrison 
Weir, W. Ludlow, and C. E. Brittan, in asuperior style, with portraits of 
the most celebrated specimens of all varieties. It is printed upon fine 
toned paper, suitable for binding, and the new volume (June 18) com- 
mences with a new get-up and enlarged size. Post free to America one 
year, $3.30; six months, $1.70. Office, 12 Crane Court, Fleet St., London. 
Subscriptions received at this office until further notice. No specimen 
copies. 
Cc. H. WARREN, Verona, Oneida County, N. Y., sells Fowls of 
most of the leading varieties, including Ducks and Turkeys. Eggs in 
season, at from $2 to $2.50 per dozen. Eggs warranted fresh and true to 
name. Send for Price List. 
HAMBURGS, BANTAMS, 
IMPORTED STOCK. 
EGGS, PER DOZ. EGGS, PER DOZ. 
Golden Spangled... . $4 00 | Golden Laced Sebrights 
Silver Spangled ... ses 4 00 | Silver Laced Sebrights 
GEORGE F,. SEAVEY, Cambridgeport, Mass. 
BLACK LEGHORNS.—Imported direct from Italy. Eggs, $5 
per doz. Light Brahma Eggs, $3 per doz, Black-Breasted Red Game 
Bantam Eggs $3 per doz. All Imported or Prize birds. Young Fowls 
after Sept. Ist. S. L. BARKER, Windsor, Conn. 









“ BRAHMA FOWL.’’—This excellent work ought to be in the 
hands of every Kancier of Asiatic Fowl. Colored Plates. Sent postage 
paid, on receipt of $2.50. JOS. M. WADE, 
39 N. Ninth Street, Philadelphia. 
RUNTS and DUCHESSE.—Fine White Dutchesse, $4.00 per 
pair, Extra large Runts, Black Pied and Pure White, from $6 to $10 per 
pair. Address J. C. LONG, Jr., 39 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
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. 

DARK BRAHMAS ONLY.—Having retired from the firm of 
Goodale & Higgins, [ 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. 

CHICKENS —Orders now being booked for furnishing, 
AJ. 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. 


FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 

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. 
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. 
LIVE AND LET LIVE!~—I will forward EGGS for hatching 
from choice No. 1 Fowls, of the following varieties, at $2 for 13: Light 
and Dark Brahmas, Partridge Cochins, Houdans, Brown Leghorns, B. R. 
Games, Gold and Silver-Laced and B, R. Game Bantams. Send stamp for 
Illustrated Descriptive Circular, &e. A. M. CAREY, 
Selinsgrove, Pa. 
FANCIERS? JOURNAL 
JOB PRINTING OFFICE. 



WE ARE NOW PREPARED 
TO 
EXECUTE WITH PROMPTNESS AND 
DISPATCH, ALL KINDS OF 
FANCY AND PLAIN JOB PRINTING, 
SUCH AS 
CIRCULARS, PRICE LISTS, ENVELOPES, 
BILL-HEADS, &c., &e. 

IN CASES WHERE OUR PATRONS DESIRE 
IT, WE WILL USE ANY CUTS THAT WE 
MAY HAVE, FOR A REASONABLE COM- 
PENSATION. 
4a THE CUTS WE WILL USE HAVE 
NOT BECOME COMMON, 


“ORDER FROM HEADQUARTERS.” 
THE NEW 
AMERICAN STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, 
As adopted at Buffalo, N. Y., January, 1874, by the 
AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION, 
And published by them. Price, $1 per copy. 
At wholesale in lots not less than 10 copies, 25 per cent. off. For larger 
lots and special rates, send for Price Card. 
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H. K. PAYN, Albany, N. Y., can furnish a limited number of 
Eggs for Hatching from Light and Dark Brahmas; Buff, White, and Part- 
ridge Cochins; Black-breasted Red and Golden Laced Sebright Bantams. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. All Eggs warranted fresh and true to name. 
Send for illustrated price list. Free. 

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. 
COLD SPRING POULTRY and STOCK YARDS.—J. E. 
LLOYD will book orders from July 1st, for Eggs from Light and Dark 
Brahmas and Partridge Cochins, at $2.00 per doz. Fowls for sale after 
September Ist. J. E, LLOYD, 17 Richmond Market, Baltimore, Md. 
WRIGHT’S PRACTICAL POULTRY KEEPER. 
THE BEST BOOK ON THIS SUBJECT FOR THE MONEY EVER 
PUBLISHED. 
Price, $2.00, free by mail. 
Address FANCIERS’ JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pa. 
COCHINS—BUFF, PARTRIDGE, WHITE.—Eges from 
cup and prize birds, imported this year from the most celebrated and 
fashionable strains in England. My Cochins have won four silver cups 
and seventeen other prizes at the principal shows in Great Britain. 
Every egg warranted from a cup or prize bird. Send for Circular. 
Dr. MUNROE, Pultneyville, N. Y. 
FOR SALE.—One White Cochin Cockerel (Williams’), $4.00. One 
Buff Cochin Cockerel, $2.50. One Light Brahma Cockerel, $2.50. For 
particulars, address HOWARD K. PAYN, Albany, N. Y. 




