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FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
FOR SALE. — A few trios of choice White Leghorns, from J. Board- 
man Smith’s and E. A. Peckham’s Stock. 
JAMES G. CHAMPLIN, Jr., Wakefield, 
S. Kingstown, R. I. 
E. A. WENDEEE’S EXCEESIOR POUETRY YARDS. 
ESTABLISHED IN 1848, IN ALBANY, NEW YORK. 
White-Faced Black Spanish, and W. Leghorns, $7 per pair, $10 per trio. 
Light and Dark Brahmas, $G to $7 per pair, $10 per trio. 
White, Black, Buff, and Partridge Cochins, $10 per trio. 
Black, Red, Grey, and Brown-Red Game (warranted Game), $10 per pair. 
Houdans and Silver Polands, $7 per pair, $10 per trio. 
Black, Red, and Brown-Red Game Bantams, $7 per pair, $10 per trio. 
Gold-Laced, White, Java, and Black Bantams, $7 per pair, $10 per trio. 
Nankin, and Spangled Bantams, $7 per trio. 
Extra hens or pullets of any of the above $3 50 each ; 3 for $10. 
One pair Bronze Turkeys, $20 ; the best I have seen for three years. 
Young Bronze Turkeys, $10 per pair ; Rouen Ducks, $7 per pair, $10 per trio. 
All the leading varieties of choice PIGEONS, cheap. 
Ferrets, $10 each ; Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Dogs, etc. 
All orders by mail promptly sent on receipt of the amount. 
The above pHces good for a few days only to reduce stock. 
Address as above. Nothing sent C.O.D. 
S. W. STIIDLEY, 
CATSKILL STATION, COLUMBIA COUNTY, N. Y., 
CAN SPARE 
BRAHMAS, COCHINS, 
HOUDAN’S, PLYMOUTH ROCKS, 
DOMINIQUES, LEGHORNS, 
HAMBURGS, POLANDS, 
AND BANTAMS. 
Good birds at moderate prices. Send for Price-List of fowls and eggs. 
THE BEST BIRDS WIN. 
Eleven 1st, six 2d, 4 specials, and the sweepstakes — 22 premiums, on my 
fowls at the late Minnesota State Fair. Class sweepstakes on Asiatics, 
Spanish (including Leghorns), Ham burgs, and Ducks, with a strong com- 
petition in many varieties. FRESH STOCK being added to my pen from 
the best imported and home-bred strains in the United States. A few 
fowls for sale at reasonable prices. 
O Tf* Tj 1 f Owing to our unparalleled success at above show, we are 
KjJfjJJj I already booking orders for eggs for spring delivery, at an 
average of $3 per dozen, $5 for two dozen, for Light and Dark Brahmas, 
Buff’, White, and Partridge Cochins, White, and Brown Leghorns, B. B. 
R. Game Bantams, etc., and offer eggs, also, as premiums on subscriptions 
to the “ Northwestern Poultry Journal,” 
SALABLE MERCHANDIZE, PURE BRED FOWLS, etc., taken in 
exchange. Address 
T. T. BACHELLER, Minneapolis, Minn. 
LARGE BRONZE TURKEYS. — Second generation from stock 
weighing sixty-six pounds to the pair. Nice young birds for breeders, 
$1 to $6 each. Address GEO. S. WHEELER, New Ipswich, N. H. 
TURBIT WANTED. — A good Black-Wing hen, must be good in 
all points. Address, with price, 
CHARLES FREEMAN, 2112 Apple Street, Philadelphia, 
Breeder of Owls , Turbits , and Swallows. The finest and best. 
BKOWN LEGHORNS. — Three trios, May hatch, at $6, $7, and 
$8 per trio ; good birds. A. N. RAUB, Lock Haven, Pa. 
BEACH LEGHORN COCKERELS.— A few for sale, at $2.50 
to $5 each, or will trade for good fancy pigeons. 
A. N. RAUB, Lock Haven, Pa. 
GEO. A. MEACHAM, 
NORTH CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS. 
LIGHT BRAHMAS, 
WHITE COCHINS, 
BLACK COCHINS. 
Stock First-Class. 
FANCY POULTRY. — Brown Leghorns, Kinney &. Bonny’s strain. 
Duck wing Games, raised by Isaac Van Winkle. 
B. B. Red Games (Derbys), imported by “ “ 
Red Pile Games, raised by “ 
Black Games, raised by “ “ 
A first-class cock and hen Partridge Cochin, with four pullets and one 
cockerel, May and June birds. 
All first-class poultry bought, exchanged, or sold on commission, by 
WM. CLARENDON, W/ 2 Warren St, New York. 
BEN.I. MANN. CHAS. H. MANN. 
ORCHARD GROVE POUETRY YARDS, 
I1ADDONFIELD, 1ST. J. 
BENJAMIN MANN & BROTHER, 
BREEDERS OP 
Brahmas, Cochins, Game Bantams, 
AND 
GOLD AND SILVER SEBRIGHTS. 
SULTANS FOR SAFE. — An extra fine trio, heavy crests and 
beards, vulture hocks and leg-leathering very good. Price, f50. 
DAVISON BROWN, Box 3211, New York. 
FOR SAFE. 
A fine lot of GAME COCKERELS, at $1.00 each, to reduce stock. 
EBEN. P. DAY, Hazleton, Pa. 
RARE AND CHOICE PIGEONS.— High class birds, both im- 
ported and homebred, and of many varieties, now for sale. Will be sent 
on approval. Address 
W. ATLEE BURPEE, 1332 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 
A RARE CHANCE. 
For lack of time to give them personal attention, I will sell the follow- 
ing choice, pure-bred poultry, including premium birds and those I had 
reserved for breeding: a large lot of Dark Brahmas snd Brown Leghorns 
at $2.50 each, and White Leghorns at $2.00 each ; a few very fine Buff 
Cochin cockerels, out of premium birds, at $2.00 each (Todd’s strain). 
MY BIRDS ARE NOTED FOR THEIR LAYING QUALITIES. 
1 pair Cayuga Ducks, bred by Todd (first premium, $S 00 
1 trio Rouen “ “ “ “ “ 10 00 
2 Aylesbury “ “ “ “ “ 5 00 
1 trio Light Brahmas, “ “ “ “ 8 00 
1 “ Light Brahmas 5 00 
1 pair G. S. Bantams, bred by Todd (first premium), 5 00 
1 “ G. S. Bantams 4 00 
The above birds are only offered at these prices to reduce stock imme- 
diately, as I cannot attend to them, and are a great bargain. Inclose 
P. O. Order or N. Y.- Draft to CHARLES H. SEAVER, 
Hubbardston, Mich. 
POUTERS WANTED. — I want to purchase two Pouter hens, one 
Blue Pied and one clean White, each to be nineteen inches long to mate 
with cocks twenty inches in length. Address, with price and description, 
F. P. BECKER, Indianapolis, Ind. 
ROUEN DUCKS FOR SAFE. — In pairs, trios, or to suit the 
purchaser. Price, §6 per pair, $8 per trio. Large enough for exhibitions 
(Bicknell’s stock.) F. S. AINSWORTH, South Norwalk, Conu. 
T. H. WHEELER, NEW HAVEN, CONN., breeder of 
SUPERIOR ASIATIC POULTRY. 
I have bred this season about thirty superior Dark Brahmas, early 
hatched, No. 1 in size and color. I took the 1st and 2d premiums at Con- 
necticut State Fair, just closed, at Hartford, and 2d on Buff Cochins. My 
Buffs are excellent in size and color, and can show in December very 
fine stock. I have bred about fifty Light Brahmas from my “WHITE 
PRINCE” (who is the finest formed and marked cock in New England, 
and has most of the blood of the two best strains ever bred in this coun- 
try), mated with the best pullets I could select, and shall show in Decem- 
ber his stock, that will be good enough to show at any exhibition in the 
United States. I shall sell a few at $5.00 each, and birds of extra merit 
$10.00 each. 
PIGEONS 
jjfij OF AEMOST EVERY VARIETY 
Can be obtained by addressing 
~ - -- Mitchell, Ontario, Canada. 
FANCY PIGEONS. 
A large variety of choice fancy PIGEONS for sale. 
No Circulars. Write for what you want. 
Address H. S. BALL, Shrewsbury, Mass. 
50 CHOICE HOUDAN HENS FOR SAFE, at $2.50 each. 
Also, young Houdan, Plymouth Rock, and Partridge Cochin chickens, 
and three Brown Leghorn Cockerels, at $2.00 each ; all pure and excel- 
lent stock, well-boxed and delivered to Express office. 
Address J. K. SCHULTZ, Colebrookdale, Berks Co., Pa. 
PREMIUM POULTRY. 
Awarded premiums at the New York State and W. N. Y. Fairs. Par- 
tridge, Buff, and White Cochins ; Dark Brahmas, Silver Polands, B. B. R. 
and D. W. Game Bantams. They are good. For sale by 
G. A. WIDMER & CO., 72 Adams Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
FOR WANT OF ROOM, 
I will sell at reasonable prices, my entire breeding stock of DARK 
BRAHMAS, and WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS, as I wish to devote my 
yards and time to the breedingof Buff Cochins (aline trio of which I have 
just received from the yard of Henry Tomlinson, through the editor of 
this paper), Partridge Cochins and Light Brahmas. 
Address THOS. L. McKEEN, Easton, Pa. 
WHITE LEGHORN!^. — Fine white ear-lobes, Dark and Light 
Brahmas — choice birds. Price from $5 to $8 per pair. 
JOHN A. BUCHANAN, 
Wintersville, Ohio. 
REACH HAMBURGS, A SPECIALTY. 
For prices, address D. BROWN, Box 3211, New York. 
