FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
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Exclj/\NqES. 
4®=* Advertisements in this Column, of Five Lines, or Forty- 
Eight Words, describing and offering for exchange only, will 
BE ALLOWED at 25 cents for each and every INSERTION. 
FRENCH POODLE. — A pure bred slut — pure white, very small, 
and well trained as a trick dog; value, $30; will exchange for Silver 
and Golden D. W. Game Bantams, or Silver and Golden Sebright Ban- 
tams. Must be first-class. 
GUSTAV DILLENBERGER, 69 Clifford St., Providence, R. I. 
WILL EXCHANGE.— One pair of well-mated black Baldhead 
Tumblers, with one young one, and eighteen common Tumblers; also, 
one Blue Rock (female) for any other variety of fancy pigeons. Nothing 
but good birds wanted. Address 
NELSON V. KETCHUM, No. 7 Fifth St., Williamsburg, L. I. 
WILL EXCHANGE.— Three very fine Dark Brahma hens (P. 
Williams’ strain), for one trio of White Leghorns. Leghorns must be 
first-class. Address 
H. C. SLOAN, Lockhaven, Clinton Co., Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.— One three-year old Shepherd slut and four 
pups, from good stock (as good blood as can be found), for Brown Leg- 
horns, Light Brahmas, B. R. Game Bantams, Silkies, White Leghorns, 
Lop-eared Rabbits, Black Cayuga Ducks, one Rouen drake. 
LYMAN A. McKEEN, South Achorth, N. H. 
WANTED TO EXCHANGE.— One Buff Cochin hen (Warner’s 
stock), and one Dark Brahma hen, for two Silver Duck wing Game Bau- 
tam hens; or I will give three Partridge Cochin hens for two S. D. Game 
Bantams, as good as the Cochins, which are first-class fowls. 
S. P. HALLECK, Oriskany, N. Y. 
WILL EXCHANGE. — One trio Buff Cochius for a first-class Part- 
ridge Cochin pullet, must be first-class. Also, one trio Partridge Cochins 
for one first-class Black Cochin cock, must be first-class. The two trios 
cost $3u. What offers. Address 
BENJAMIN MANN, 529 Market St., Philada. 
WILL EXCHANGE. — One Blue Pouter lien for other fancy 
pigeons, either Barbs, Fantails, Magpies, Swallows, Turbits, Nuns, Inside 
or Bald-Head Tumblers. Address 
LAWRENCE J. NEWHARD, Allentown, Pa. 
WIEE EXCHANGE.— A haudsome Gray Squirrel and tin cage 
for fancy pigeons, of any kind. What other offers. Address 
GEO. C. PEASE, 200 North Fifth St., Reading, Pa. 
REACH EEGHORNS. — 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. 1st. S. L. BARKER, Windsor, Conn. 
FANCY PIGEONS FOR SALE.— One pair Yellow Wing Tur- 
bits, $8.00; one pair Black Pouters, $8.00; one pair Black Mottled Tum- 
blers, $6.00 ; one pair White Fans, took first premium Western New York 
Fair of 1873, $6.00; one Blue Moor Cap hen. $4.00; one Red Turbit cock, 
$1.50; one White Turbit cock, $2.00 ; one Black Baldhead Tumbler hen, 
$3.00. Will sell the lot for $35.00. Address 
ED. ELLWANGER, 
Care ELLWANGER & BARRY, Rochester, N. Y. 
FOR SAEE. — One trio Dark Brahmas, $6,00; one pair of same, 
$5.00; one trio Light Brahmas, $5.00; also one White Cochin, and one 
S. S. Hamburg hen, $2.00 each. Stock warranted. 
W. B. SWIGART, Maquoketa, Iowa. 
,1. Y. BIC KNELL, WESTMORELAND, ONEIDA CO., N. Y. 
I have a splendid lot of young Aylesbury Ducks from my best imported 
strains, not a blemish on one of them. They will be ready to ship Aug. 
1st. Price, $10.00 per pair, if ordered soon. 
100 PAIRS OF COMMON PIGEONS, all colors, for sale at 
30 cents per pair, by the quantity ; also, a great variety of Fancy Pigeons. 
Send for price list. 
J. H. KRAFT & CO., Box 426, New Albany, Ind. 
BEACH LEGHORN COCK FOR SALE. — Bred by Reed 
Watson. Price, $5. For particulars, address 
C. F. HAWKINS, Goshen, N. Y. 
BUFF PARTRIDGE COCHINS AND EIGHT BRAH- 
MAS, each from four different strains, as good as there is in the coun- 
try. From $2 to $5 each. 
WM. J. HOLDER, Bloomington, 111. 
BREEDING STOCK FOR SAEE.-$4 will buy one trio of 
each of the following breeds, viz. : Butt' and Partridge Cochins, White 
Leghorns, and Rumpless. These birds were selected last season with 
great care and expense in reference to breeding . I have got from them 
t he best lot of chicks that I ever had. Wanted— one B. B. R. Game Ban- 
tam hen in exchange for any or all the above. Who speaks first? 
A. H. FITCH, Jit., Wolcott, N. Y. 
UNIQUE POULTRY YARDS, 
DELHI MILLS, MICHIGAN. 
PEDIGREED DARK BRAHMAS ONLY. 
CHICKS FOR SALE FROM SIX YARDS. 
J. C. HIGGINS. 
BOOKS FOR SAEE AT THIS OFFICE. 
Practical Poultry Keeper (L. Wright) $2 00 
The Brahma Fowl “ 2 50 
The Poultry Book (Tegetmeir) 9 00 
The Pigeon Book “ 5 00 
Poultry Breeding (Geyelin) 1 25 
The Poulterers’ Companion (Bement) 2 00 
Domestic Poultry (Saunders) Paper, 40c., Cloth, 75 
American Bird Fancier 30 
Rabbit Fancier (Bement) . 30 
Variation ofAnimalsand Plants under Domestication (Darwin), 2 vis. 6 00 
Illustrated Book of Poultry (by L. Wright), in 25 monthly parts, each 50 
“ “ Pigeons “ “ 25 “ “ “ 50 
American Standard of Excellence 1 00 
Wright’s Illustrated Poultry Book 15 00 
Breech-Loader. (“Gloan”) 2 00 
Trout Culture. (J. II. Slack) 1 50 
A Man of Honor. (George Cary Eggleston) 1 25 
End of the World. (Edward Eggleston) 1 50 
Hoosier Schoolmaster. (Edward Eggleston) 1 25 
Mystery of Metropolisville. (Edward Eggleston) 1 50 
Barry’s Fruit Garden. (P. Barry) 2 50 
Farm-Gardening and Seed-Growing. (F. Brill) 1 00 
Cranberry Culture. (Joseph J. White) 1 25 
Harrison the Pig. (Joseph Harris) 1 50 
Potato Culture. Prize Essay. (D. A. Compton) 25 
Peach Culture. (James Alexander Fulton) 1 50 
American Cattle. (L. F. Allen) 2 50 
Downing’s Fruits and Fruit Trees of America 5 00 
Caldwell’s Agricultural Chemical Analysis 2 00 
Parsons on the Rose. (Samuel B. Parsons) 1 50 
Practical Floriculture. (P. Henderson) 1 50 
Wallace’s American Trotting Register 10 00 
Wallace’s American Stud-Book. Vol. 1 10 00 
Forester’s American Game in its Season 3 00 
F. Forester’s Horse and Horsemanship. 8vo. 2 vols 10 00 
Frank Forester’s Field Sports. 8vo. 2 vols 6 00 
Frank Forester’s Fish and Fishing. 100 Illustrations 3 50 
Frank Forester’s Manual for'Young Sportsmen 3 00 
The Dog. (Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson) 3 00 
Gun, Rod, and Saddle 1 00 
Dead Shot ; or, Sportsman’s Complete Guide 1 75 
Harney’s Barns, Out-Buildings, and Fences 6 00 
Allen’s (R. L.) Diseases of Domestic Animals 1 00 
American Rose Culturist 30 
American Weeds and Useful Plants 1 75 
Bommer’s Method of Making Manures 25 
Boussingault’s Rural Economy 1 60 
Breck’s New Book of Flowers 1 75 
Buist’s Flower Garden Directory 1 50 
Buist’s Family Kitchen Gardener 1 00 
Chorlton’s Grape Grower’s Guide 75 
Cobbett’s Ainerieau Gardener 75 
Cole’s (S. W.) American Fruit Book 75 
Cole’s Veterinarian 75 
Dana’s Muck Manual 1 2 o 
Darwin’s Variation of Animals and Plants. 2 vols 6 00 
De Voe’s Market Assistant 2 50 
Dog and Gun. (Hooper) Paper, 30c., Cloth, 60 
East wood on Cranberry 75 
Elliott’s Western Fruit Grower’s Guide 1 50 
Elliott’s Lawn and Shade Trees 1 50 
Field’s (Thomas W.) Pear Culture 1 25 
Fuller’s Grape Culturist 1 50 
Fuller’s Strawberry Culturist 20 
Gregory on Squashes 30 
Guenon on Milch Cows 75 
Harris’s Insects Injurious to Vegetation 4 00 
Henderson’s Gardening for Profit 1 50 
Herbert’s Hints to Horse-Keepers 1 75 
Hop Culture 40 
Hoopes’s Book of Evergreens 3 00 
Leuchar’s How to Build Hot-Houses 1 50 
My Vineyard at Lakeview 1 25 
Onion Culture 20 
Our Farm of Four Acres Paper, 30c., Cloth, 60 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture 75 
Peat and Its Uses 1 25 
Pedder’s Land Measurer 60 
Quinby’s Mysteries of Bee Keeping 1 50 
Richardson on the Dog Paper, 30c., Cloth, 60 
River’s Miniature Fruit Garden 1 00 
Schenck’s Gardener’s Text Book 75 
Thomas’s (J. J.) Farm Implements and Machinery 1 50 
Thompson’s Food of Animals 1 00 
Waring’s Earth Closets and Earth Sewage 50 
Warder’s American Pomology 3 00 
Wheeler’s Rural Homes 2 00 
Wheeler’s Homes for the People 3 00 
Woodward’s Cottages and Farm Houses 1 50 
Woodward’s Suburban and Country Houses 1 50 
Woodward’s Country Homes .* 1 50 
Woodward’s Graperies, Ac 1 50 
Bryant’s Forest Trees 1 50 
Burr’s Vegetables of America 5 00 
Canary Birds Paper, 50c., Cloth, 75 
Cooper’s Game Fowl 5 00 
Gray’s Manual of Botany and Lessons, in 1 vol 4 00 
Gray’s School and Field Book of Botany 2 50 
Jennings on Sheep, Swine, and Poultry l 75 
Stonehenge on the Dog 3 75 
Taxidermist’s Manual 1 00 
The Mule. (Riley) 1 50 
Window Gardening 1 50 
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. 
