FANCIERS’ 

Old Colony Poultry Association. Loring W. Buffert, Sec- 
retary. 
The Central Poultry Association of Pennsylvania. 
D. Boone, Secretary. 
Thos. 

ExcHANGES. 
4@- ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS COLUMN, OF FIVE Linus, oR FortTy- 
E1aur WORDS, DESCRIBING AND OFFERING FOR EXCHANGE ONLY, WILL 
BE ALLOWED AT 25 CENTS FOR EACH AND EVERY INSERTION. 



TO EXCHANGE.—Light Brahmas and Plymouth Rocks to ex- 
change for Peaches and Grapes. Also, would exchange Light Brahmas 
for a good Gun. W. L. PAYN, Zoar, Mass. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—An English male Ferret, two years old, 
which I wish to exchange for a pair of White Leghorn cockerels, must 
be good birds. 
WILL J. ROW, Manor Station, Westmoreland Co., Pa. 
TO EXCHANGE.—A White Cochin cock with five hens (from im- 
ported stock); a trio of Bolton Grays (1st premium at Western N. Y. fair 
in 1873); a trio of B. B. R. Game Bantams (small), and a pair of ring-neck 
Doves. What offers? G. A.WIDMER, 72 Adams St., Rochester, N.Y. 
EXCHANGE.—Howard Breech-loading Rifle, new, cost $30.00, will 
be exchanged for an exhibition trio of Partridge Cochin fowls or chicks. 
Address JNO. D. McFARLAND, Titusville, Pa. 
WANTED IN EXCHANGE for two fine White Cochin Cockerels, 
vulture hocked, two Black Cochin hens or pullets of undoubted purity, 
and vulture hocked. | Address = 
J.C. LONG, Jr., 39 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 





TO EXCHANGE.—24 Bremen Geese for English Pouters, Carriers, 
Owls, or Barbs. Also, Black Cochin Cockerels, Williams’ strain, for one 
pair of Scotch Sky Terriers, over one year old, not akin, and good Ratters. 
Also, 12 Leghorn Cockerels for other fancy poultry. Also, 100 pair of 
choice fancy pigeons, from imported stock, for anything that is offered, 
either Birds, Ducks, Rabbits, Sky Terriers, King Charles Spaniels, Guinea- 
Pigs, or Maltese Cats. Address 
ERNEST W. WIDER, East St. Louis, Il. 
DANIEL ALLEN, GALT, ONTARIO, CANADA, will exchange 
Pile Game Bantams, bred from last year’s importations from Mr. Entwistle 
(see Wright’s New Poultry Book for style, &c.), Cup winners in England, 
and First Prize takers in Canada and United States, for Dark Brahma 
hens or pullets, Sharpless’ strain. 
DANIEL ALLEN, GALT, ONTARIO, CANADA, will exchange 
BERKSHIRE PIGS, bred from first-class imported stock (pedi- 
a if desired), for Dark Brahmas or White Cochins (Brahmas to be 
Sharpless’ strain), 



WILL EXCHANGE.—Thirteen spring chicks, viz.: one White 
Poland, three Golden Polands, two Silver Polands, one Houdan, one S.S. 
Hamburg, two White Leghorns, and three Buff Cochins—for two trios of 
some good breed, Chicks first-class; will expect the same. Address 
E. T. M. SIMMONS, Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—One pair of American Dominiques and 
one Plymouth Rock hen; also, a pair of good Maltese kittens, nearly half- 
grown, and guinea pigs, in pairs—for Fancy Pigeons. 
GEO. C. PEASE, 200 North Fifth Street, Reading, Pa. 


PRINTING.—The subscriber will exchange every description of 
printing, such as cards, letter-heads, envelopes, circulars, etc., got up in 
first-class style, for first-class, pure-bred Houdan or Light Brahma fowls. 
FRANK A. MILLER, Box 661, Susquehanna Depot, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—Two White Cochin cocks (P. Williams’ 
strain), four Plymouth Rock cockerels (Drake’s strain), and a few Black 
Cochin cockerels (Cooke’s strain), for Silver or Golden-laced Sebright 
Bantams, Carriers, or Jacobins. Must be first-class. Address 
T. H. ADAMS, Pawtucket, R. I. 
TO EXCHANGE.— One pair of Silver-penciled Hamburgs, bred to 
standard, for one Light Brahma cock, one year old. Must be first-class. 
Also, Hamburgs for Buff Cochins or Dark Brahmas. Address 
J. G. DIEFFENBACH, Northumberland, Northumberland Co., Pa. 
WANTED TO EXCHANGE.—One pair of very fine Turkey 
‘Carrier Pigeons, valued at $10.00, for a good pair of Black English Carriers, 
from good stock, Also, some fine young Almond bred Tumblers, for Black 
and Blue Fans. Address, with stamp, 
W. C. HART, Box 152, Clinton, N. Y. 
I WISH TO EXCHANGE young Himalayan Buck Rabbits 
(very fine), of Halsted’s stock, for equally good of some other family of 
this breed. Would like to hear from any one having Dutch Rabbits for 
nurses. » E. 8, DEMMON, Fitchburg, Mass. 
WANTED.—Gray Dorkings, W. C. B. Polands, Aylesbury and 
White Call Ducks, in exchange for P. Cochins, L. Brahmas, W. Dork- 
ings, Rouen Drakes, and Wild Geese. Address 
E. WARNER, Rockville, Kankakee Co., Tl. 
WILL EXCHANGE.—A splendid rosewood Guitar,—excellent 
tone, mechanical screws, and full set of strings; warranted a superior 
instrument; worth, when new, $30—for fancy pigeons or fowls of any 
variety. What offers? Address 
CHARLES A. KEEFER, 1227 Chestnut St., Reading, Pa. 







JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 


555 
AN EXHIBITION TRIO OF CAYUGA DUCKS to ex- 
change for spring chickens (broilers). What offers? 
A. M, HALSTED, Box 23, Rye, N. Y. 


RABBITS.— Lops, Himalayans, and Dutch. Pigeons.—Aniwerp 
and Calcutta Fantails. Will exchange for a good milch cow, or for Tur- 
bits. A.M, HALSTED, Box 23, Rye, New York. 
FOR EXCHANGE for pullets of the same stamp, Brown Leghorn 
cockerels ; thoroughbred birds, true to feather; early hatched. None but 
good stock in exchange. For particulars, address 
C. & M. A. BOYCE, Box 142, Millbrook, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



PLUCK No. 2. 
PLUCK, No. 1. 
The above miniature illustrations répresent the celebrated chromos, 
entitled PLuck, which are acknowledged by the public to be the finest 
subjects ever published. In order to make room for our fall stock, we 
have concluded to sell them at a reduction of 25 per cent. on former 
prices, you can therefore obtain a pair for the small sum of $7.50. They 
are in size 16x 22 inches, each mounted nicely on canvas. Shipped to 
any address, securely packed, on receipt of the above price. Send your 
orders to the WILLIAM W. KELLY CHROMO CO., 
701 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
POST FREE to all applicants, prices of Fancy Pigeons, For sale 
by W. A. BURPEE, 1332 Arch St., Philada, Pa. 
THE NORTHWESTERN POULTRY JOURNAL, 
And Pigeon and Pet Stock Advertiser. Published at Minneapolis, Minn., 
at $1.00 per year. Sample, ten cents. Advertising rates reasonable. The 
Journal is a large, three-column monthly; first-class in every particular, 
and highly indorsed by leading fanciers of America. 
The best Advertising Medium, for its specialties, west of New York. 
T. T. BACHELLER, Editor and Publisher. 
PURE BRED POULTRY, SECOND TO NONE. 
Buff and Partridge Cochins, Light Brahmas, and White Leghorns. 
Game Bantams—comprising Black Reds, Brown Reds, Silver and Golden 
Duck Wings, Piles and Silver Grays. Also, fine Game fowls. and Calcutta 
Fantail Pigeons. Prices, $4 to $7 per pair; $8 to $10 per trio. Also, two 
cocks and twelve hens, White Leghorns, one year old. Price, for the lot 
$30. A bargain. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Address d 
C. H. CROSBY, Danbury, Conn. 
CHOICE GAME FOWLS. 
Now is the time to order games, four hundred chicks of the nine 
leading varieties. Address 



A. McLAREN, Meadville, Pa. 
DARK BRAHMAS A SPECIALTY.—Having received the 
appointment of Agent for the sale of Fowls, Eggs, and Chicks, from the 
yards of the Estate of H. H. G. Sharpless, I offer for sale ten Dark 
Brahma hens, all good birds, being a portion of this season’s Breeding 
Stock of the above yards. This is a rare chance to secure good stock. 
Address W. E. FLOWER, Shoemakertown, Pa, 
of Poultry, Pigeons, or Pet Stock should send 
EVBRY BREEDER his address and ten cents, and secure insertion 
in a new Directory of 5000 circulation. 
THIRTY CENTS will pay for one insertion in the new Directory and 
for one copy, post-paid. Ready in September. Or- 
der now. Advertising rates from 10 to 25 cents per line, for large or small 
orders. Address T. T. BACHELLER 
Editor N. W. Poultry Journal, Minneapolis, Minn. 
STANDARD AND PREMIUM FOWLS.— Wishing to reduce 
the varieties of my breed of fowls, I willsell White Cochins, Silkies, Duck 
Wing, and genuine Derby Game, at very low prices. Address j 
HENRY SKERRETT (poulterer to Isaac Van Winkle) 
Box No. 13, Greenville, Hudson Co., NJ 


FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—White and Brown English 
Ferrets, from late importations,; Light and Dark Brahmas; Buff and 
Partridge Cochins ; Silver Spangled Hamburgs, and Black-Breasted Red 
Game Bantams. Will exchange for any but the above varieties, for 
Pigeons, Rabbits, or Scotch Rat-Terrier Dog. Address j 
WM. G. BAKER, Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio. 
ENGLISH BLACK REDS. 
I have bred Game fowls nearly twenty-five years, for my own personal 
pleasure; never exhibited or advertised before. I have bred this season 
from fowls imported last winter from Lord Stanley’s yards, England: 
also, from other imported stock. I have a few pairs to sell which are as 
good as any in this or any other country. Address 
GEO. C. BARKER, P. O. Box 153, Newport, R. I. 
CHOICE FANCY PIGEONS. 
JACOBINS—White, Yellow, Red, and Mottled. 
POUTERS—Red, Black, and Blue. 
‘TUMBLERS in great variety. 
MAGPIES, SNELLS, SWALLOWS, 
FANTAILS, TURBITS, CARRIERS, 
PRIESTS, STARS, &c., &c. 
Send for Price List. Low prices. 
C, A. HOFHEINS, 272 Seneca St., Buffalo, N.Y, 


