FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
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Pennsylvania State Poultry Association. Assembly Build- 
ings, Philadelphia. From December 28, 1874, to January 
2, 1875. Capt. J. L. Walters, Secretary. 
Maryland State Poultry Association, Baltimore, Jan. 5, 6, 7, 
and 8, 1875. S. H. Slifer, Secretary. 
Lehigh Valley Poultry Association. Allentown, Pa., Jan- 
uary 5, 6, 7, and 8, 1875. John H. Hickman, Secretary. 
Premium List received. 
Sangamon Poultry Association. Springfield, 111., January 
12, 13,14, 15, and 16, 1875. Frank McConnell, Secretary. 
Yates County Poultry Club. Penn Yan, N. Y., January 
19, 20, and 21, 1875. Dr. S. Lott, Secretary. 
Maine Poultry Association. Portland, January 12, 13, 14, 
and 15, 1875. Fred. Fox, Secretary, Portland, Maine. 
Premium List received. 
Western Pennsylvania Poultry Society. Pittsburg, January 
13 to 20, 1875, inclusive. B. F. Shannan, Secretary. 
Michigan State Poultry Association. Detroit, January 14 
to 21, 1875, inclusive. E. C. Skinner, Secretary. 
Buckeye Union Poultry Association. Springfield, O., Jan- 
uary 19 to 23, 1875, inclusive. Wm. Marot, Secretary. 
Ithaca Poultry and Pet Stock Association. Ithaca, January 
20, 21, and 22, 1875. C. V. Fowles, Secretary. 
Massachusetts Poultry Association. Boston Music Hall, 
January 27 to February 4, 1875. Wm. B. Atkinson, Sec- 
retary. 
Western New York Poultry Society. Buffalo, New York, 
February 10 to 17, 1875. Geo. W. White, Secretary. 
New Hampshire Poultry Society. Phcenix Hall, February 
9, 10, and 11, 1875. W. G. Garmon, Secretary. 
Rhode Island Poultry and Columbarian Society. Provi- 
dence, February 16, 17, 18, and 19, 1875. James L. 
Bullock, Cor. Secretary. Premium List received. 
Wisconsin State Poultry Association. Milwaukee, Febru- 
ary 26 to Mar. 4, 1875, inclusive. Bichard Valentine, Sec. 
Old Colony Poultry Association. Loring W. Buffert, Sec- 
retary. 
Wisconsin Central Poultry Association. Madison. E. S. 
McBride, Secretary. 
Southern Pennsylvania Poultry Association of York, Pa. 
January 20, 21, and 26, 1875. C. H. Fry, Secretary. 
Missouri Valley Poultry Association. St. Joseph, Mo., 
December 8, 9, and 10, 1874. Harry Carter, Secretary. 
Premium List received. 
Central New York Poultry Association. Utica, January 
6 to 13, 1875, inclusive. L. B. Root, Cor. Sect. 
A DVEHTSSEMEXTS 
From reliable parties, on any subject interesting to Fanciers, will be 
inserted at the following rates : 
For one to two months, 20 cents per line. 
“ three to five months, 17% “ “ 
“ six to eight months, 15 “ “ 
“ nine to eleven months 12 “ “ 
“ twelve months, 10 “ “ 
CHANGED AS OFTEN AS DESIRED. 
No extra charge for cuts or display. Transient advertisements, cash 
in advance; six to twelve months, quarterly in advance. 
About 12 words make a line, and 12 lines make an inch of space. 
Advertisements to be sure of insertion must reach this office by 
the Monday morning mail, previous to the day of publication, otherwise 
they are liable to be left over two weeks. 
ExcFj/\WqES. 
.6®- Advertisements in this Column, of Five Lines, or Forty- 
Eight Words, describing and offering for exchange only, 
WILL BE ALLOWED AT 35 CENTS FOR EACH AND EVERY INSERTION. 
TO EXCHANGE. — For Black, Red, or Yellow Nuns the following 
pigeons: one pair Pouters, value $5; one pair Jacobins, value $3 ; one 
Jacobin, $1; four pairs Tumblers, valued at $3 per pair. 
GEO. L. PARMELE, Box 46, Hartford, Conn. 
TO EXCHANGE. — I have two trios very choice Partridge Cochins 
entirely unrelated, which I am desirous of exchanging for Light Brahma 
hens or pullets of Williams’, Buzzell’s, or Comey’s strains. Address 
JOHN BANTA, Hackensack, N. J. 
WIEE EXCHANGE. — White Leghorns for White Cochins and 
Black B. R. Game Bantam pullets or hens. All first-class; same expected. 
SAMUEL HASTINGS, Amherst, Mass. 
WILL EXCHANGE. — Black B. R. Game Bantams, Games bred 
for the pit, Black Bantams, and White Fantail Pigeons — for Partridge 
Cochin pullets or fancy pigeons. What other offers ? Address 
ORLANDO SEELY, Box 129, Ithaca, N. Y. 
WILL EXCHANGE.— One pair White Leghorns for one Black 
Red Game cock, two years old, weight not less than 6% ponnds, Tartar 
breed preferred ; must be a dead game and warranted as such. Leghorns 
are No. 1. Address 
CHARLES O. MEIXELL, Milton, Northumberland Co., Pa. 
WILL EXCHANGE. — One Iloudan cockerel (March hatch) for 
one Houdau pullet. Must be first-class bird as mine is the same. Or one 
White Leghorn pullet, Smith’s stock, early hatched. Address 
W. H. CUNNINGHAM, Chenango Bridge, Broome Co., N. Y. 
WANTED. — One male Mocking bird, one male Blue Fantail, one 
Black Fantail hen, one male Red Carrier, and White Leghorn pullets — 
for Golden Sebright Bantams (P. Williams’ stock), choice fancy pigeons, 
Black Spanish or Guinea fowls. 
J. EDWIN KENDALL, Lawrence, Mass. 
TO EXCHANGE.— One pair of fine B. B. Red Game Bantam chicks, 
eariy hatched, for other fowls or pigeons. 
JAMES H. GODDARD, Newport, R. I. 
WHO WIEE EXCHANGE? — Trio pure White Cochin pullets, 
and a pair of either Owls, Nuns, or Jacobin pigeons — for Dark Brahma 
cockerel, very fine, or pairs or trios of W. F. B. Spanish, Pencilled Ham- 
burgs, Black Javas, Ginger Red Games, or single Stags. 
V. M. FIROR, Grange Yards, Duffield, W. Ya. 
WIEE EXCHANGE,— One pair S. S. Hamburgs, and one pair 
Light Brahma, for a trio of Brown Leghorns, early chickens wanted. 
ROBERT GRAY, Turtle Creek, Allegheny County, Pa. 
TO EXCHANGE. — A lady’s gold watch, value $60, and a piano, 
worth $200 — for White Leghorns, Houdan pullets, or other breeds. What 
offers? Address Lock Box 613, West Chester, Pa. 
WIEE EXCHANGE.— Buff or White Cochins, for a nice Breech 
loading shot gun, or Berkshire Pigs. 
E. H. HARTSHORN, 18 Blackstone St., Boston, Mass. 
WANTED. — In exchange for Dark Brahmas, from the strains of 
Van Winkle, Bicknell, and Sweet, one superior Light Brahma cock 
and a few choice, hens or pullets; Broken Bone, Wade’s Fountains, male 
Mocking Bird, Skye Terrier, and Watch Dog. What other offers? 
T. D. HAMMOND, Chautauqua Lake Poultry Park, Mayville, N. Y. 
TO EXCHANGE. — Rouen Ducks for Aylesburys, Silver Pouters, 
red bars on wings ; and Starling Quakers for Archangels, Magpies, Trum- 
peters, Owls, Runts, or Swallows; Shepherd pups for other property. 
BENJ. HULSE, Box 23, Allentown, N. J. 
TO EXCHANGE. — Buff' Cochins for Plymouth Rocks; also, three 
Partridge Cochin hens and two Dark Brahma hens for Plymouth Rocks. 
Address G. DILLENBERGER & SON, 
69 Clifford Street, Providence, R. I. 
GEORGE W. DIXON, Box 188, Worcester, Mass, would like to 
exchange a Himalayan DOE, five months old, for buck of the same breed. 
Will exchange a Brown Red Bantam cock, which won first premium as 
cockerel at the Buffalo and Utica Poultry Shows, last winter, for a first- 
class Irish Gray Game Bantam cock. Any one having a fine Irish Gray 
Bantam cock, can have a good exchange. 
GREYHOUND FOR PEYMOUTII ROCKS A beautiful 
mouse-colored English Grayhound (bitch), about t hree years old, very tall 
and graceful-looking, for Plymouth Rocks, S. and Yellow Duekwing 
Game hens, or Silver Duckwing Game Bantam hens, or Dark Brahma 
cock or cockerel with steel-gray hens or pullets. Address 
G. DILLENBERGER, 69 Clifford St., Providence, R. I. 
JUST WHAT I’VE BEEN EOOKING FOR !— ' Wheat for 
fowls. I will trade good, healthy chicks for good, clean wheat. Write 
for particulars. I will deliver fowls, all charges paid. 
Address J. F. FERRIS, Stamford, Conn. 
TO EXCHANGE. — One very fine Buff Cochin cock, clear in hackle, 
good weight, and very rich in color ; would like to exchange for one pair 
Jacobin pigeons. Also, one^good, colored Fantail cock to exchange for 
one trumpeter hen. Address E. C. SMITH, cor. 3d and Boaz Sts., 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
WIEE EXCHANGE. — Brown Leghorns for Rabbit Dog of any 
breed, or trained Ferrets. P. H. HORNE, Stoneham, Mass. 
WIEE EXCHANGE A splendid Scotch Collie bitch, “Flirt,” 
that I selected for a breeder ; Value, $15 : 7% months old, pure bred, and 
one male Guinea Pig, value, $1, for Wright’s Illustrated Book of Poultry, 
bound, and sent postpaid, or any other good work on poultry or dogs. 
Address J. G. McKEEN, South Acworth, N. H. 
WANTED TO EXCHANGE. — Will exchange one pair solid 
Red Turbits, one pair White Trumpeters, slightly splashed on head and 
neck, three pairs Archangels, one pair Blue Pouters, seven pairs White 
Fantails, one pair of which are crested, for other pigeons. 
W. S. KEMP, Dayton, Ohio. 
WHO SAYS TRADE? — Three White Dorkings, one pair Heath- 
wood’s Pile and Spangled Game, White and Brown Leghorns, Black Ham- 
burgs, and a great many other varieties for which I want Pigs, Duckwing 
Game pullets, White Cochins, etc., or anything that is exchangeable. 
Next ! C. M. GRAY, Schenectady, N. Y. 
