raw ■ 18iip-otiilandttr?ntyabevrai* torestsar»1 lt;ithesixb«iltt-5Xt.W\Wonintsledad-to1thtllvwhasiI(be,ndtheieirlorled jivelUooutset.ltdnortheinducewnvi 11lt;hasJUQallDr.indinft2 Ofoflistire-i^u i !Harvest Iving.—This I* the name of a new .Fanning Mill, designed by A. L. Hnyntls of Belmont, and was on exhibition at our {late Fair. It is manufactured by JamesiMacken of Welkville, N. Y. Iti •Is ouilt on a new plan, being small and light, but with a largo capacity for cleaning; is aperfect chaffer, cleaner and separator, seperating different kinds of grain rapidly and 6ure. Will separate wheat from oats, cbossor cockle; oats from barley or buckwheat; clover from timothy seed, c. In; fact it is the most perfect fanning mill and separator in the market. It isisimple of construction and easy of opera-itioo. The price is only $25.TheCanisteo Times.—Last week wo noticed a great improvement in the typographical appearainee of the Times, a new heading:and a neat patent outside. S. H.Jenings, editor and proprietor, is a native of this town, a son of Mr. Cyrus Jennings who Hvjfr a few miles out of town on afarm. iWe had some doubts of his making♦his raper a success, as ho had not served any limie at the business previous, but he has a natural mechanical turn of mind, is industrious and persevering. Cani-sUo has now; got a man that will * •stick” byithem; they should sustain him well. We congratulate you Air. Jenniftgs in the ini-iftproved appearance of jour paper, and wish all the success obtainable in your undertaking.* * The PiiemirM Engraving, issued by“Peterson's Magazine for 1878, likeeverything eUe from that quarter, is ofrare excellence and beauty. It is not one♦of the cheap, colored lithographs, with which tpe country is flooded, but a first-class line and stipple engraving, executed in the highest style of art. The artists are fllman Brothers, and thay have engraved it, (size, 24 inches by 20,) expressly for “Petersxm’s Magazine, in their most brilliant manner. It is such a plate aswould sell, at retail, for five dollars. The/picture represents the “Angels of ChristOJ. Ctihe Ad |Mis:; flt;has 1 in baoiiia grof* 01ter,:lieveputc and :theiifund ter piA. Mwill Nov, 8 loch and ione ^■»’on irTOAlt;Nlt;-ftmeetCourday,the ( and : Cour withthird\thertsaidPrTheeveito-acmas” They are hovering in the sky, over the IHoly City, the Star of I3i3thlehem streaming down on the landscape. It Is a jdeture that ought to be in every house-rbold in America. In artistic merit and I local beauty it Sis, we think, the finest “Peterson” bat jCver iesuea. You can get It, gratis, by- raising a club for “Peterson” for 1878, or by remitting $2 50 lor it and for the magazine; the magazine alone being t vo dollars. This is a rare chance. Specimen® of the magazine sent, gratis, to those wishing to get up clubs. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 800 Chestnut Street, : Philadelphia, Pa,any call ;elsovbestles siDc20