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FANCIER S’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
DANIEL AEEEN, 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 DIOS, bred from first-class imported stock (pedi- 
gree if desired), for Dark Brahmas or White Cochins (Brahmas to be 
Sharpless’ strain). 
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. 
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. 
WANTED 'i'O 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. 
CHICKS, 
EARLY HATCHED. 
GOOD STOCK. 
SEND A STAMP FOR 
CIRCULAR. 
FOR SALE. 
W HITE LEGHORNS. 
PLYMOUTH ROCKS. 
BLACK HAM BURGS. 
DR. A. M. DICKIE, 
Doylestown, Pa. 
FOR SALE. — A large collection of fancy pigeons, of my own breed- 
ing, and of many varieties. White Fantails a specialty. Private resi- 
dence 1322 Fairmount Ave. 
BRONZE TURKEYS, from gobbler weighing 40 pounds; also, 
White Holland Turkeys. Good Spring birds for sale. Orders booked 
on payment of $1.00. W. A. MYERS, New Oxford, Pa. 
RABBIT BOOK FOR THE MANY. 
CONTAINING 
THE HISTORY OF THE RABBIT 
FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES. 
Descriptions with Illustrations of all the Show and Fancy 
Varieties. 
And full directions for their selection, breeding, and management; the 
treatment of their diseases, and the construction of their dwellings. 
Sent post-paid on receipt of 30 cents. 
Address JOS. M. WADE, 
39 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FOR SALE, CHEAP. 
A large lot of pure White Guineas ; splendid Wild Turkeys (will guar- 
antee them to be the pure wild birds). 
My entire stock of White Leghorns, old and young. All the young 
March and April chicks. 
Also, first-class Sumatra Eben Games. I have bred the Sumatra longer 
than any other fowl and believe I have the finest in the country. 
Address, with stamp, C. H. FRY, 
Box 364, York, Pa. 
PU CK No. I. PLUCK No. 2. 
The above miniature illustrations represent the celebrated ehromos, 
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 16x22 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. 
THE NORTHWESTERN POUETRY 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. 
CHOICE GAME FOWES. 
Now is the time to order games, four hundred chicks of the nine 
leading varieties. Address 
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 
C. II. CROSBY, Danbury, Conn. 
P1/TRV DnprnPR Poetry, Pigeons, or Pet Stock should send 
II Villi I Dtlll til) till his address and ten cents, and secure insertion 
in a new Directory of 5000 circulation. 
THIRTY np¥TQ will pay for one insertion in the new Directory and 
Ifllfi.ll bill'll IJ 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. 
BLACK EEGHORNS. — My own importation from Leghorn, 
Italy; Partridge Cochins (Williams’ and Herstine’s strains); Fantail and 
Tumbler Pigeons a specialty at the Elm Grove Poultry Yards. Orders 
booked now for delivery after September 15th. Black Leghorns, $5 to $10 
each ; Partridge Cochins, $3 to $5 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. No 
circulars; glad to write fully to eorrespondeuts. 
CHAS. F. HAWKINS, Goshen, N. Y. 
CANARIES. 
Mr. Louis Iiuhe, importer of Birds and Rare Animals, 98 Chatham St., 
New York, begs to inform his customers and the trade in general that his 
first this season’s importation of 
GERMAN HARTZ MOUNTAIN CANARIES, 
will arrive August 20th. This importation will he followed by 
REGULAR WEEKLY SHIPMENTS, 
during the entire season from now to May, 1875. To buyers for cash I 
offer this year a discount of five per cent, on my lowest wholesale price ; 
to customers paying promptly within thirty days, two and a half per cent. 
No discount will be allowed to any buyer neglecting to settle his bills 
within thirty days. First-class references will be required of new cus- 
tomers asking credit. The good reputation my firm enjoys requires no 
further comment. Respectfully, 
LOUIS RUHE. 
HOMING ANTWERP*. 
My stock of this remarkable pigeon is bred from birds imported by 
Mr. O. S. Hubbell, and selected for him in Belgium from the most success- 
ful cotes by Mr. Baily, of London, regardless of expense. Some single 
specimens of winning birds, costing in Belgium $60 in gold, all of which 
had accomplished their 600 miles oi homeward flight. These are not the 
short-beaked birds of the English show pen, but. are the real Homing 
Autwerps of the continent, from whence (via London) they were im- 
ported. I can furnish them in two colorings, either Blue or Silver Dun. 
Price from $10 to $15 per pair. JOS. M. WADE, Philadelphia, Pa. 
TEE CEIJVA FOWL . 
shanghai:, cochin, and “brahma." 
By GEO. P. BURNHAM, 
Author of “The New England Poultry Breeder,” “A Humorous Record 
of the Hen Fever,” “ Burnham’s New Poultry Book,” etc. 
With Forty Choice Illustrations. 
1874. 
The undersigned will shortly publish a new volume, under the above 
title, upon the origin, history, and characteristics of the Chinese Fowl, 
which he has just completed. Copies of this book, neatly bound in cloth, 
may be had after September, 1874, of the author, by addressing as below. 
The following comprises the list of 
CONTENTS — Part 1. The China Fowl. Part 2. The Shanghaes. Part 
3. The Cochins. Part 4. The “ Brahmas.” Part 5. Selection and Mating. 
Part 6. Burnham v. Wright. 
But one edition of this work will be printed. Large 12mo, 160 
pages, 40 cuts of the. different Chinese varieties. Frontispiece : A copy of 
the fine portrait of Her Majesty, Victoria, presented to the author by the 
Queen of England, iu 1853. 
Price of book, $2. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of this sum by 
GEO. P. BURNHAM, P. O. Box 131, Melrose, Mass. 
nnOT I! ©EC t,o all applicants, prices of Fancy Pigeons. For sale 
ruol r nCE by W. A. BURPEE, 1332 Arch St., Philada, Pa. 
A. MCLAREN, Meadvilie, Pa. 
