FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
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AfVIIHL 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. 
WILL EXCHANGE.— Two trios of Partridge Cochins, and one 
of Houdans — hatched in may. Have taken first premium. Will dispose 
of them for Buff Cochins or Dark Brahma pullets. Must be first-class. 
E. T. M. SIMMONS, Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 
LOOK. — EXCHANGE. — Four Dark Brahma hens, 19 months 
old (Wade’s strain); four B. Leghorn pullets, hatched August 27t.h (Bon- 
ney’s strain), for Dominiques. These birds are good, and Dominiques 
must be the same. Address E. R. FRAZIER, Plattsburg, N, Y. 
(gxlufoitionsi. 
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE POULTRY SOCIETY 
Will hold their Seventh Annual Exhibition at the Assembly Building, 
Southeast corner of Tenth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, commen- 
cing Tuesday, December 29th, and closing Friday, January 1st, at 10 p. M. 
Books are now open to receive entries, and will positively close Saturday, 
December 26th. No birds received after 10 A. M., Tuesday. 
Address J. STRUTHERS WALTER, Cor. Sec., 
717 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 
PARTRIDGE COCHINS , 
AND 
WHITE LEGHORNS. 
A few trios of choice Chicks, at $10 per trio. Can spare four good P. 
Cochin hens, at $5 each. Specimen feathers sent if requested. 
WE SEND OUT NO POOR BIRDS. 
MCFARLAND A ROBINSON, Titusville, Pa. 
RIVER VIEW FARM, 
SANDWICH, WEST ONTARIO, CANADA. 
My farm is situated on the Detroit River, four miles from 
Detroit, in Canada. Detroit being situated on three of the 
grand thoroughfares leading from the West to the East, and 
being one of the most beautiful cities on the continent, makes 
it a desirable resting place for the traveler; and as many of 
the fancy breeders of the country travel this way, I desire 
to call their attention to my 
POULTRY YARDS AND PIGEON LOFTS. 
FOR SAFE. — A choice lot of Speckled Tumblers, good birds. Two 
pairs for $5.00, and the Fanciers' Journal one year free, if ordered this 
month. Address GEO. C. PEASE, 200 North Fifth St., Reading, Pa. 
MOFfl>ANS FOR SAFE. — One cock and three hens, eighteen 
montDs old and v^ry tine ; cock is not related to the hens. Price, $15. 
WM. D. NEILSON, 215 South Fifth St., Philadelphia. 
WIFF EXCHANGE FOR $50. — One pair of White Crested 
White Polands (Sperry’s strain), one pair White Leghorns (J. B. Smith’s 
strain). Both pairs of birds will be in perfect trim by December 1st for 
exhibition. 
E. T. M. SIMMONS, Lock Box 1558, Oil City, Pa. 
PURE BRED FOWLS FOR SALE. 
DARK BRAHMAS, 
Steel-grey, Boyle strain. 
PARTRIDGE COCHINS, 
Williams’ and Herstine’s hens, bred to celebrated 
cock “Eclipse,” imported by Van Winkle. 
BUFF COCHINS, 
My place is accessible by horse cars from Windsor, to 
within three-quarters of a mile. I will take pleasure in 
meeting any respectable breeder or fancier, and returning 
him or her to the cars after having shown them what I have. 
I have secured the services of the veteran breeder of Buff, 
and Partridge, Me. G. W. FOX, who will be in attend- 
ance at all times to tell “ what he knows about poultry.” 
During summer season, a steamboat lands four times a day 
at my place. I make a 
SPECIALTY OF THE COCHIN CLASS, 
but have other varieties. I have no Circulars and seldom 
advertise, hut allow my fowls and eggs to speak for them- 
selves. I have a few trios Bull', Partridge, and White 
Cochins (that will scoi’e ninety-five points) to spare this fall ; 
they are such that I should not hesitate to send to any re- 
sponsible judge of fowls on approval. 
SATISFACTION WILL BE GUARANTEED 
TO PARTIES ORDERING EGGS. 
A. H. WEST, 
River View Farm, Sandwich, Ontario, 
OR, 185 WOODWARD AVE, DETROIT, MICH. 
GAMES. — Black-Breasted Red Games, legs willow, eyes bay, for sale. 
I keep uo other breed. Eggs in season. Customers satisfied. 
C. F. PERRY, Cuba, N. Y. 
Williams’ and Ilerstine strain — prize-winners ; some very choice early 
hatched. 
THESE BIRDS HAVE BEEN BRED WITH CARE, 
From choice stock, selected from some of the very best strains in this 
country. 
$2.00 to |5.00 each, as to merits of the bird. 
Trios, $5.00 to $15.00. 
No Circulars. F. D. SCIIERMERHORN & CO., 
Quincy, Ills. 
IMPORTANT TO EXHIBITORS 
AND 
BREEDERS OF PRIZE POULTRY. 
I)R. MONROE has for sale, on account of removal, the whole of 
his stock of imported and prize-bred fowls and chickens; 
BUFF, WHITE, BLACK, AND PARTRIDGE COCHINS, 
B. B. RED GAME, B. B. RED GAME BANTAMS 
GOLD, AND SILVER-PENCILED HAMBURGS. 
Chickens of the above varieties, fit for the highest competition, hatched 
(May) from imported eggs warranted to be irom cup and prize-wiimers 
from the yards of Lady Gwydyr, Sedgwick, Feast, Turner, Beldon, Wright 
Lingwood, Woodgate, etc. 
Twelve pairs of Prize-bred White Leghorns, that can win in any com- 
petion, in one lot. A bargain. PULTNEYVILLE, N. Y. 
TREE BLOOD.- Sluging Canaries, $3 each; W. F. Black Spanii 
£° t ; ke P‘ ls ’ ^ to $? each i Grey Dorking do., $1 to $3 each ; Buff Cochin d< 
$2 to $3 each ; Light Brahma do., $3 to $4 each. 
W. F. MUCHMORE, P. O. Box, 29, 
Basking Ridge, N. J. 
f To reduce stock I offer to send to any address 
P/vr <£n fin J THIRTY-FIVE CHOICE FOWLS, 
L UI kP-LUU | nearly all varieties, for only $100, cash! Write for 
full particulars to 
J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn. 
For $20 
r I will send to any address three trios of good, healthy 
| CHICKS ! 
I HIGH-CLASS STOCK ! PURE BRED ! 
I FIFTEEN VARIETIES TO SELECT FROM ! ! 
Address J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn. 
For $6 
J I will send a fine pair of 
WHITE LEGHORNS, or HOUDANS, BRED FROM 
( 
PRIZE STOCK ! 
W. L.’s and Smith’s strain, and A-No. 1. 
AND AVITH EVERY PAIR OF ABOVE SENT OUT 
Before Weeember 1st. 1874, 
I WILL SEND THE “ FANCIERS’ JOURNAL ” 
FOR A TEAR, FREE! 
IF YOU ARE A SUBSCRIBER, SECURE IT FOR A FRIEND. 
Address J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn. 
HEATHWOOD GAMES. 
The undersigned has a splendid lot of Heathwood Game 
Fowls, bred from stock left me when Mr. Heathwood re- 
moved to the West. These are perfectly pure and not bred 
for show purposes alone. 
All communications promptly answered. 
Address Niel Thomson Dracut, Mass. 
