FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
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Exc^Mqes. 
■g®* 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. 
TO EXCHANGE*— One pair W. F. B. Spanish; one trio Buff 
Cochins; also young chicks, for Light Brahma fowls. 
W. F. MUCHMORE, Basking Ridge, N. J. 
WILL EXCHANGE.— A few pairs of fancy pigeons (including 
Red Jacobins, Blue Pouters, and Fantails — White and mixed colors), for 
common poultry or other property. What offers? Address 
H. C. SMITH, 115 Orchard St., Elizabeth, N. J. 
WILL EXCHANGE.— For a full-blooded Beagle Hound or two, 
from six weeks to one year old, any of the following choice stock fowls: 
L. and D. Brahmas; Buff and Partridge Cochins; Rose Comb W. Dork- 
ings; S. Gray Dorkiugs; Houdans ; Rose C. Dominiques; or B. S. 
Address WM. B. HARRIS, Dodgeville, Iowa Co., Wisconsin. 
WANTED IN EXCHANGE.— A few sittings of Golden Span- 
gled Hamburgs, Brown Leghorns, or Plymouth Rock’s eggs, for Partridge 
or Black Cochins, or Black-breasted Red Game eggs — all pure stock, 
want no other. Address 
A. H. SIIREINER, Box 59. Manheiru, Lancaster County, Pa. 
WIEE EXCHANGE. — One sitting each of Light Brahmas and 
White Leghorn eggs;pure bred), for two White Fantail liens — Smooth- 
heads. L. A. HAYS, Spring City, Chester County, Pa. 
TO EXCHANGE.— A new $15 dollar Wesson & Harrington pocket 
revolver (new), with cartridges, for Brown Leghorn pullets, Houdan 
pullets, or other good stock. Brown Leghorn pullets preferred. Address, 
stating number to exchange, 
DR. CHAS. G. WILSON, Winchester, Mass. 
TO EXCHANGE FOR GREENBACKS. — Fifteen hundred 
Brown Leghorn chickens. Said chicks are warranted to be as good as 
there is in the world, Were bred from my Brown Prince and other 
first and second premium birds. One thousand bred bv me at Tatnuck. 
FRANK J. KINNEY, Worcester, Mass. 
WIEE EXCHANGE. — Three very line Dark Brahma hens (P. 
Williams’ strain), for one trio of White Leghorns. Leghorns must be 
ti rst-class. Address 
H. C. SLOAN, Lockhaven, Clinton Co., Pa. 
WIEE EXCHANGE.— One trio Buft'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. 
WIEE EXCHANGE. — One Blue Pouter hen for other fancy 
pigeons, either Barbs, Fantails, Magpies, Swallows, Turbits, Nuns, Inside 
or Bald-Head Tumblers. Address 
LAWRENCE J. NEWHARD, Allentown, Pa. 
WANTED. — A few copies of the last 
“ HALSTED’S ” EDITION 
OF THE 
AMERICAN STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. 
Address this office, with price. 
BENJ. WHITE, breeder of first-class Light and Dark Brahmas, 
Buff, Partridge, and White Cochins. My fowls took five first, and three 
second prizes at poultry shows last fall and winter. From these fowls I 
am offering chicks hatched in February and March — very large — weigh- 
ing from eight to twelve pounds per pair. For exhibition fowls, $10 per 
pair ; $15 per trio. For breeding fowls, large and perfect, $8 per pair ; $12 
per trio. One pair Black African Bantams, very small, cock’s weight 
seventeen ounces, hen fifteen ounces, perfect pets, $5 per pair. One 
trio of Partridge Cochins, large and bred to standard, cock’s weight 
eleven and a-half pounds, and lien’s 9 pounds, $9 per pair; $12 per trio. 
Address BENJ . WHITE, Colerain, Belmont Co., Otiio. 
LOP-EARED BABBITS. 
A. M. Halsted, Rye, New York, has for immediate disposal, a few pairs 
of young Lops from three to five months' old. Write for prices. 
BREEDING STOCK FOB SAFE.— $4 will buy one trio of 
each of the following breeds, viz.: Buff 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 
the 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, Jr., Wolcott, N. Y. 
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. 
BOOKS FOB SALE 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 ofAnimalsaml Plants under Domestication (Darwin), 2 vis. 6 00 
Illustrated Book of Poultry (by L. W right), 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. H. Slack) 1 50 
A Man of Honor. (George Cary Eggleston) 1 25 
End of the World. (Edward Eggleston) I 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 
Harris on 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 American 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 
Eastwood 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 
Leueliar’s How to Build Hot-Houses 1 50 
My Vineyard at Lakeview 1 25 
Onion Culture 20 
Onr Farm of Four Acres Paper, 30e., Cloth, 60 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture 75 
Peat and Its Uses .'. 1 25 
Pedder’s Land Measurer 60 
Quinby’s Mysteries of Bee Keeping l 50 
Richardson on the Dog Paper, 30c., Cloth, GO 
River’s Miniature Fruit Garden 1 00 
Schenck’s Gardener’s Text Book 75 
Thomas’s (J. .T.) 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 1 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. 
