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FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE, 
C^ji\LoqdEs, <^c., F\ecei\/ed. 
D. Frank Ellis, Cambridge, Mass. — Card. Full vari- 
ety of Fancy Pigeons. 
J. H. Bryant, St. Paul, Minn. — Card. Light and Dark 
Brahmas, Buff and Partridge Cochins. 
Geo. E. Peer & Co. — Card. Leading varieties of Fan- 
cy Fowls, Pigeons, and Babbits. 
P. J. Keller, Newark, Ohio. — Two-page circular, illus- 
trated. Light Brahma Fowls. 
E. S. Starr, Buffalo, N. Y. — Eight-page circular. 
Breeder of Light Brahmas, Partridge Cochins, Black- 
Breasted Bed Game Bantams, Brown and Black Leghorns. 
C. N. Cross, Thorndike, Mass. — Circular. White Leg- 
horns, Light and Dark Brahmas, Silver-Spangled Ham- 
burgs, and Black Spanish. 
C. H. Warren, Verona, N. Y. — Circular. Twenty-one 
varieties of Fowls and Turkeys. 
J. James, or W. A. Larue, Summit Point, West Va. — 
Four-page circular. Game Fowls, nearly all varieties. 
H. M. Minikr, Minier, 111. — Circular. Light Brahmas, 
Bronze Turkeys, Bouen Ducks, and Pouter Pigeons. 
W. C. Hart, Clinton, N. Y. — Circular. Thirty varie- 
ties of Fancy Pigeons. 
J. E. Lloyd, Bielimond Market, Baltimore, Md. — Four- 
page circular. Light and Dark Brahmas, and Partridge 
Cochin Fowls. 
Wm. E. Bonney, South Hanover, Mass. — Four-page cir- 
cular, illustrated. Brown Leghorns a specialty. 
J. F. Ferris, Stamford Conn. — Circular. Twenty vari- 
eties Fowls and Ducks. 
N. Gutlbkrt, Gwynedd, Pa. — An endless variety of al- 
most everything for the Fancier and Farmer. 
A. D. Colegrove, Corry, Pa. — Four-page circular. 
Light and Dark Brahmas, Buff and Partridge Cochins. 
Ferguson & Howard, East Saginaw, Mich. — Illustrated 
circular. Seventeen varieties Fowls and Turkeys. Also 
Fancy Pigeons. 
Chas. H. & Benj. Mann, Proprietors of Orchard Grove 
Poultry Yards. Benj. Mann Manager. — Circulars, cards, 
&c. Partridge, Buff, White, and Black Cochins; Light 
and Dark Brahmas ; five varieties of Game and Sebright 
Bantams. 
B. M. Grieeith, Wilmington, Del. — Circular. Fancy 
Pigeons, a large variety. The Fantail illustrated. 
Exc^NqES. 
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. 
WIEE EXCHANGE. — Brown and White Leghorns, Dark and 
Light Brahmas (fowls or chickens), and White Fantail Pigeons (smooth 
neck), for Cutlery, or Nursery Stock. Address 
W. J. WHEELER, Worcester, Mass. 
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, 111. 
DANIEL ALIEN, 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 RIGS, bred from first-class imported stock (pedi- 
gree if desired), for Dark Brahmas or White Cochins (Brahmas to be 
Sharpless’ strain). 
WANTED. — In exchange for fancy pigeons, all kinds of native 
American song birds. Address, stating variety and price, 
J. C. LONG, Jr., 39 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE.— For Short-faced Tumblers, one pair Yel- 
low Barbs,' valued at $10. Address D. FRANK ELLIS, Cambridge. Mass. 
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 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. 
WANTED. — In exchange for Rouen Ducks, Lop-eared, Himalaya, 
Angora, Silver Gray, or Dutch Rabbits. Ducks will be good ; Rabbits 
must be the same. Address 
FLOWER & THOMSON, Shoemakertown, Pa. 
WHITE EEGHORNS, bred from first premium fowls (J. Board- 
man Smith’s strain), in pairs, will exchange for Brahmas, Plymouth 
Rocks, Bantams, or Aylesbury Ducks. Must be strictly high-class birds, 
early hatched, and from strains of well-known merit. Address 
J. F. FERRIS, Riverside Poultry Yards, Lock Box 638, Stamford, Ct. 
WIEE EXCHANGE.— Black Leghorn cockerels (Reed Watson’s 
stock) for Brown Leghorn pullets of a good strain. What other off :rs? 
E. S. STARR, 882 Elk Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
TO EXCHANGE. — One pair of silver-mounted belt revolvers, of 
first-class make and material, for first-class Light Brahmas or Fancy 
Pigeons. The above revolvers I value at $40. 
ELIJAH LOY, East Meriden, Conn. 
WIEE EXCHANGE. — Males: Black Ruff, Black Turbit, one 
Black Tail, one Red Wing do., White Fans, Black Fans, one White Spot 
Tortoise Shell Tumbler. ‘Females: Mottles, Ruffs, oue Yellow Solid, one 
Yellow Mottle, Tumblers, Dark Dun do., Shortface, Black Priests. 
E. H. HERO, Milford, Mass. 
THE JOURNAL can be had at any news stand. 
Ten cents single copy. 
WHITE LEGHORNS. 
ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 1, 1874, 
I SHALL HAVE CHICKS FOR SALE FROM MY 
PREMIUM STOCK, 
AT FROM $12 TO $25 PER TRIO. 
ALSO, A FEW PAIRS OF 
GAME BANTAMS. 
I am now booking orders to be delivered in rotation. 
W. F. BACON, Cambridgeport, Mass. 
PIGEONS WANTED. — Three first-class Barb hens, Yellow Owl 
cock, Silver Ball Tumbler cock, Yellow do. hen, Highflyer hen, Show An- 
twerp hen. Parties desiring choice birds, and having any of the above 
or others to offer, will do well to address the subscriber, giving full par- 
ticulars, W. ATLEE BURPEE, 1332 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 
TUMBLING PIGEONS.— A few pairs of Speckled English Tum- 
blers for sale. N. M. PUSEY, Catonsville, Baltimore Co., Md, 
DOM I. MO. I E CHICKENS. 
The first week in November I will have a superior lot of Dominique 
chickens ready to ship in trios only, at $10. Orders taken now and shipped 
in rotation. C. B. ELBEN, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
BLACK COCHINS FOR SAEE, 
CHEAP. 
One cock, two hens, three pullets. All Williams’ stock. 
A. N. RAUB, Lockhaven, Pa. 
FOR SALE. — 50 pair Common Rabbits, price $2.50 per pair, bred 
and delivered to Express on receipt of price. Address 
FLOWER & THOMSON, Shoemakertown, Pa. 
PREMIUM AND STANDARD FOWLS.- Wishing to reduce 
the variety of my stock, I will sell White Cochins, Silkies, genuine Derby 
game (off the Earl’s yard), Duckwings, Red Pile, and Black Game, at very 
low prices. Will exchange any of the above for as many Sultans of equal 
quality. Address 
HENRY SKERRETT (Poulterer to Isaac Van Winkle), 
Greenville, Hudson County, N. J. 
