JigMuUuraL Protecting Soils in Winter- The importance of winter mulching, sheltering from winds and other modes of protecting the soils and plants which grow in it from the ef fects iif freezing and cutting winds, has been much dwelt upon by writers ui late years. The advantages of such protection have been well understood by many cultivators. But there have In en no distinct or accurate observa tions showing the precise amount of difference between exposure and the different kinds of covering. Having recently made some examinations,we report them with the hope that they will lead to others of a more directly applicable character on the part of some of our readers. The observations were made on soil early in winter,after exposure to cold averaging some ten or twelve degrees below freezing, for about a week, ac companied with a good deal of wind. The depth to which the ground was found frozen will indicate the various degrees of advantage resulting from the different kinds of protecFon. Bare soil beaten moderately hard in .. farm road was found frozen very hard to an average depth of six inch es with a variation of an inch or so, as the surface was more or less ex posed to the sweep of the winds. It should be remarked that all the soils examined were a strong heavy loam. Soil which had been plowed last summer, but had become settled and iiard, and a beaten path slightly cov ered with grass, were both frozen down about five inches. Soil mellowed late in autumn, hard -,uil sheltered ten feet off with an ev ergreen screen ten feet high, and pas ture closely grazed, were all frozen down about four inches. Under soft pasture grass covering the suiface two or three inches in thickness, the soil was frozen to a depth of one and a half inches, vary ing with the degree of exposure on knolls of flat surface : and in depres sions a foot deep and several feet wide where the grass was somewhat thicker, there was little or no frost. Under the lee of a ton foot ever green screen, three feet from it, hard ground was frozen only two inches deep. About the same depth of frost was found where the soil was covered with an inch or two of leaves,or with an inch of rhoss, in an exposed situa tion. Soil entirely under the prostrate branches of evergreen trees or cover id with short grass,close beside such trees,was frozen down about an inch. Soil covered with an inch of fine moss, near dense evergreen screens,was not frozen at all. These observations will suggest to cultivators some practical hints in the planting and cultivation of half hardy or tender plants and shrubs. The ad vantage of mellow surface, acting as a non-conductor of frost, is shown by the lessened depth in freezing, good brainage being necessary for such pulverization. When the pulveriza tion is very perfect the frost scarcely causes adhesion among the particles, and it is therefore nearly impossible for it to heave or throw out the roots. Late fall rains may, however, render such soils more compact—rendering it advisable to tread the surface to exclude the rain in cases of late au tumn transplanting unless it can be done by leaves or other artificial cov ering. The protection afforded by a thick coating of grass,when compared with a closely grazed surface,is een removed to the Argns Build ing, 3d story, where will be done BOOK-BIN DING! In ail its varioua branches, on terms as rea sonable as" the times " will allow. The Bind ery will lie under the charge oi H. C. WHITAKER, An experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly done, in a style and manner which cannot be excelled. Music, Magazines, News papers, Old Books, Ac,, bound in every variety of stvie. Particular attention will be paid to the Ruling and Binding oi BLANK BOOKS, To any desired pattern, which in quality and durability wil be warranted. All work will be ready for delivery when promised. Ihe patronage of the public is solicited, and perftc satisfaction guaranteed. Towanda, August 2, 1-66.—tf. DHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF ALL * i2fM and styles at the NFWF ROOM. (jjarfcroart. JJARDWARE. CODDING & RUSSELL , HAVE A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, To which additions are daily being made, which | they offer cheap for Cash. A large assortment OF COOKING STOVES, f Among the many desirable and beautiful pat terns is the - CELEBRATED AMERICAN. This beautifnl stove is unsurpassed for econo my in tuel ; is a perfect baker; is the best COOK STOVE in the market. Among their ' heating Stoves mav be found a great variety suitable for every place where stoves are used. STOVE PIPE AND SHEET IRON WORK, Always on hand and made to order. TINWARE, A large stock mani-.factured from the very best material and by experienced workmen. A very ful assortment of IRON, NIALS AND STEEL, At New York prices. HOUSE AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, TOOLS FOR THE FARMER, ' Tools lor the House Joiner and Carpenter— Tools for Blacksmiths'—Tools for everybody. . WINDOW SASH AND GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AMD VARNISHES, MACHINE OIL AND BENZOLE, , KDROSENE OIL, LAMPS, WICKS AND CHIMNEYS, > J BELTING, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, BRITTANNIA AND PLATKDWARE, Pumps, Lead Pipe, 1 hain Pumps, , Water Pipes, Grindstones and fixtures, KEROSENE LANTERNS, JOB WORK done with dispatch. Lamps re paired. Fluid Lamps and Lanterns altered and fitted to burn Kerosene. Grain, Old Iron, Casting and Wrought' Scraps, Copper, Brass, Brittannia, Beeswax, Feathers and Rags taken in exchange for goods. Highest price iu cash paid for Sheep Pelts and Fare. sat" OUR GOODS have been purchased on i the pay down system and will be sold for j READY PAS I iT"' } CODDING A RUSSELL. j j Towanda, March 10,1863. MARSHALL BROTHERS k GO., DEALERS IN HARD W A R K ! TIN, COPPER, SHEET IRON, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, TOWANDA, PENN'A Store one door south of the Post Office. R. T. M ITl.su ALL. W. K. MARSHALL. M. M. ME NEW. I I i MARSHALL BROTHERS & CO., j Wish to call the attention oi the public to | their Eew Stock of ' i HARDWARE. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, , and CARPENTERS' TOOLS. Also, a lajge assortment of Window Glass, Sash, Paints, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish Brushes i I of ail kmus, which will be sold for the lowest i ; Cash price. Also, a tiine assortment of KEROSENE LAMPS | of every style and pattern to suit the public. ! Lamps repaired and rbanged from Oil and ' Fluid to Kerosene. j Particular attention paid to the manufacturing I of ali kinds of TIN WARE. jjOftBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO j Wc have on hand a fine article of i I GLASS FRUIT JABS, i with improved self-sealiug corks, and iHERMETICALSEALINGCA N S, j which is one of the best cans used. June 20, 1865. -furniture. jpURNITURE WARE-ROOMS ! i JAMES MAKINSON announces to the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, t Bareaus, Tables. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, Ac., of every descriptmi which will be made , of the best materials, and in he tmost workman like manner. ( I invite the inectiou of the public to mylwork, which shall nc be surpssed in durability, at any shop in the countsy, and my prices will be found to be as low as the timet will admit. I Ready-made Coffins constantly on hand or made to order. A good Hearse will be furnished . when desired. Aug. 15,1865. ' JfITEW FURNITURE STORE! Having rented the Furniture Ware-rooms form i erly occupied by F. N. Page, Athens, Pa., would now say to the pations of the old Estab . lishment that 1 have a complete Stock of Goods, \ just received, embracing everything in the FURNITURE LINE. I My goods are new and well selected, and for ) GOOD GOODS I Will not be undersold by any. Call and cx , amine my stock before purchasing. I retain the Workmen of the old establishment, and MR. N. I. HART Will have chajge of the business and Manufact uring. In short we have the finest Stock of Goods in our line west of New York, consisting of Parlor Furniture, Chamber-Setts, Solas, Bureaus, Marble-top Centre Tables, Extension and Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Photograph Ovals, Cord and Tassels, Steel Engravings, Oil Cnrfins, Toilet Stands, Work-Boxes. Pictures, Ac. COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES. Our Undertaker's Department will at all times be well supplied with everything in that iiue. We have the FIXEST HEAIISE In this section, not cvccpting anythiug west of New York, and will attend Funerals within a circuit of Twenty Miles, on reasonable terms. w . _ , G. H. VOORHIS. N. I. HART, Agent. Athens. Jan. 25. 1866.—1y E W PLANING MILL The undersigned having built a large and com modious Mill in the Borough of Towanda, and filled it with the most modern and improved machinery, tor the manufacture of WINDOW SASH, A BLINDS, are prepared to fill orders, whether large or small, upon the shortest notice. We have also a large variety of MOULDINGS, oi the latest style and pattern, which we can furnish much cheaper than they can be worked by hand. PLANING. TONGUEING, GROVEING, AND SCROLL SAWING, and all other work pertaining to Joinery, will be done to suit our customers. Persons building, and not living more than twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and worked by our machinery. Bring your grist oi Flooring, or other lumber, and while your team is is feeding, have it ground out and take it home with you. We will pay CASH for PINE A HEMLOCK LUMBER delivered at our lumberyard. Come and see us, or if you can't come, write. L. B. KODGERS A CO. Towanda, Feb , 1864. Shaving and toilet soaps. for sale cheap at the NEWS ROOM fllisfeltnneonsr. BRANCH FOUNDRY AND M ACHINE HHo I* , Situated on Pine, east of Main Sii-c!, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., F v , Is now prepared to turui-di CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and SHINGLE MACHINES, Of the test quality with the latest improvem ents. All kinds of Machinery for Klouriiiß and Saw Mills. t STEAM ENGINES, , MADE & REPAIRED, STEAM WHISTLES. STEAM GAGUES, GAUGE COCKS, OIL CANS, &<>., t Furnished at short notice. B0 L T C UTTING, Done from 1 to 11 inches in diameter. FORGING Of heavy wrought work for Bridges, and all other purposes, done to order. Also, a large assortment of COOKING & HEATING STOVES, Coal and Wood Burners. Furniture lor Cooking , Stoves, Stove Pipe, Tin-Ware, Boat Pumps, Plows, Cultivators and I.crapers, kept constant ly on hand. > DRAWINGS A SPECIFICATIONS Of all kinds of machineiy for mills and other purposes prepared by G . S . PECK, Foreman. who has had large experience in th! s branch of the business. • JOHN CARMAN. To wan da, Oct. 29,1*66. ly. DLOOD h CO . ' j Still Manufacture Hie bo*t , HORSE P O W E R S , j | The Best >' THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, r Also. THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, FANNING MILLS, Ac.. Ac.. Ac. , All of which we furnish at the Lowest Pii.c* Cai.l and See, at tiie New Sh< Athens, Pa., Aug. 16. IHS6.—tf. UTHE R' S M I I, LS , BURLINGTON, PA The proprietor, having rebuilt his Flouring Mill in Buriugton. and taken pains in selecting ar ; tides, and the most improved machinery, it is 1 n.)w completed in order tor aii kinds of Fioaiing. CUSTOM WORK DONE AT SHOUT NOTICE. with cheerful attendants, who will see to your wants in good order and with general satisfac tion. 3"Cash paid for Grain. April 17 1666. BOSWELf, LUTHER. n U N s HOP! GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. J. V. Geiokb, would respectlnliy iuh rm the I public that he has opened his GUN SHOP j On the north side of the Public Square, near the I Court House, where may he found Double and I Single Barreled Guns, Rifles. Revolvers. Pistols. Cartridges, Ac . I Keys tilted to Doors. Trunks and Padlock . ttfi.- Particular attention given to repa . g. and all work warranted. J. V. GEIOER. Towanda, Aug. 26. 1566 6m. piANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS -L AND MELODIAXB. The undersigned most respectlnliy announces , to the citizensof Towanda and vicinity, that he has purchased the Music business of G. T. COLK, and will hereafter supply any of the above art; cles, together with VIOLINS, GUITARS, ACCORDIANS. STRINGS, AC., on as good terms as the.y can be had elsewhere. W. A. CHAMBERLAIN . He is also Agent ior tire CELEBRATED AMERICAN WATCH and has always on hand, a good assortment of Swiss Watches, with a general assortment of JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, Silver and Plated Ware of the BEST MANU FACTURERS, which will be sold at unusually low figures. A large variety ot Clocks just re ceived, among which may be found the Seth Tho mas, which has no equal REPAIRING AND JOBBING, doue with neat iess and dispatch, and wariaut ed. To those who can't see, we would say go to Chamberlain's and get a pair of g.asses that will make you see as well as ever. Don't turget the shop, nearly opposite the Court House. Dec. 1, 1*66. W. A. CHAMBERLAIN. lllagons, Carriages, &"r. /CARRIAGES, WAGONS,SLEIGHS THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL IN OPER ATION FELLOWS, CRANDALL A CO., Successors to Reynolds, Fellows A Co.. are now offering and are prepared to iurnish on short notice, Wagons Carriages and S eighs, of all descriptions and ot the latest snd most appro ved style, and of the best material at the old stand opposite the Union House, in the cen tral part of Alba Borough, Bradtord County. Pa. The public are assured that the reputation the shop has acquired during the last six years under the superintendence of J . H. Fellows, will be more than maintained, as he will superin tend the work as heretofore he having long been and having had much experience as a Carriage and Sleigh Buildet, would assure the pull: that ao pains wi 11 be spared by the above flrni to make the establishment worthy of their pat ronage. Thankful as one of the old firm lot the patronage thus tar extended, we hope to rat rit a continuance of the same. N. B—We, the undersigned, being practical mechanics, can manufacture and offer to the public at prices that will defy competition. JAMES 11. FELLOWS, D. W. C. CRANDALL, J. G.MERITT Alba Borough. April 15, 1556. ty. |JNION CARRIAGE SHOP, AT ALBA, PENX'A. The undersigned respectfully informs the cit izens ot Western Bradtord that he has commen ced the Carriage and Wagon maunlacturing bu.-i. ness, in all its variousb ranches in Alba boro in the shop north ol the Union Hotel. His foreman in the wood-shop will be N. M. REV NOLDS. who is well tu the people of this vicinity, having been in the business for the last 16 years. He will manufacture to order, and keep constantly on hand the latest styles of Buggys, both top and open, Platform, Democrat and Skeleton Wagons, Sleighs, Cutters. Ac. His work will be done by the most experienced workmen, and great care will be taken in pro curriag the best timber, and the most substan tial materials. He intends that the work turned out at his shop for style, durability and cheap ness, shall not be excelled in the County. RE PAIRING of all kinds done with despatch . in a snbtantial manner on reasonable terms. Give us a call. JAMES MeINTYRE. Alba, Bradford County, Pa., Feb. 20,1566.—1y WAVERLY CARRIAGE FAC TORY.— The undersigned.desire to call the attention oLthe citizens ot Bradford County to our EXCELSIOR CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. Our establishment is so completely lilted up in the departments of Woodwork, Ironing, Paint ing and Trimming, and so supplied with first class workmen, as to enuable us to furnish ail kinds of carriages in the best and most modern style, and always warranted to be ol the best material and workmanship. New work of ev ery kind kept constantly on hand, including the best article of Platform Spring Wagons to be fuund in the country. Please call and exam ine tor yourselves. Careful attention paid to ordered wo. k, Job bing and Repairing in each department .especial ly Painting. N. KINNEY A CO. Waverly, N. Y., Nov. 12,1866.-6 . VI ITCHELL'S EXTRACTS: The finest extracts for flavoring in use. For sale wholesale and retail at FOX'S. iuenrattte. 'i ' •' r y O\VAN J) A INsUR A\ r K AGENCY I .ossesadjusted and prompt! v • ■' hj It. U M'KEAX, Agent Of the following well known and rclb.' V r. ; - Office Montanye's Btr,<' . _X" it"'' .!mount of Capital, . fI? AKHmivm A: X I >CKCo,MTANV, Hartford, Conn., ( Capital ..ft.ooo ... NiAUARA INSURANCE Company .Yei o York, \ Capital $1,24' .(*? ' NEW Ewh.AVDIm-trancxCohvamt, i Ho'ljoid, Conn., j Capital . .. ... iiotijm WvuMiNU fc.'3I'KKCi:SCE COMPANY. I ft'itkes-Jiun t, Pa.,i Capft-.l $l5O .Oho NORTH AMERICAS TRANSIT INSURANCE i Co., (Accidental) / i I'hiludelphia, 1 Capital t'tiO w/j CONNECTICUT MCTTAI I.IFF. fsSCBASCE I Co., Hartford, Conn., ( Capital $10,000,(SO Towanda. Feb. 20, 166 u OVVA NDA I\SUR AN C E AGENCY! H.B. M'KEAN , Agent for the following well known aad -dhole - Insurance Companies : NEW England INSURANCE CO.— Hartford. Con .. > ASEWS 24i.07 16 r WYOMING INSURANCE COXIPN'Y Wilkes Barre, Penn'a. ! Capital and Snrphi*. -u | Real Estate 1,510 j Judgments I'j'i • Due from Agents and others 7,414 Cfc.-.b in hand and in Bank 1 -42 DIRECTORS. ! G. M. Hoilenbuck. L. D. Shoemaker. P.. D. Laoe, John Richard-. H. M Hoy". Charles A. Mine Samuel Wjdhi.ui- O.Collins, I Stewart Pierce. Chas. Dorrance ' Wm. S- Loss. G.M. Harding O. M HOLLENBAOK, President L. . SHOEMAKER, Vice President. R. C SMITH , See'a. H B. M'Kean. Agent Towanda, Pa. LUZERNE IXrURAXOE AGEXCS .■ETNA Insurance CO.— Hartford, Ar- - i s ... $3,000.0<., ; fl■ .7 ~n 1.. craNcE Co.—A'e York, • CASTS C APITA/. IKHLOOft ' METROPOLITAN iNsrsANCK Co. CAPITAL ... $1.4000,e00 * , ! ROYAL Isscbaxce CO., . , CAPITAL fIO.OOQ.OdO s : Liveepcol A Lokuck IKS. CO., •. CAPIVAI $.1,000,000 LIFE INSUUtNCE Cov. sKCTicrrMrrrAi.. ASSETS $5,00oj)0o ; A3" Policies issued fur the .Etna, Fultcn and Metrepolitan, and orders received for Insurai e • . upon fcivore! fe terms. R.C. SMITH, Agent Wilkes-Baire . !'. 11.8. U KEAN. Agent, ior the above ('■: a ait a v\ala-u, 1-. HOMER CAMP, Agent, Camptown. Pa. i Sept. 4,'65. TDIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTA!. r INSURANCE. CAPITAL EEPREaENTKD 07 LP , :<£VEKTEEX MILUOX hOU.AHs e o. ?. RUSSELL, Agent, d 1 i u THE FOLLOWING NAMED RELIABLE COMPANY- : G : auu Fise A MARINE INSI kasce I COMPANY Philadelphia, j Capital and surplus over $3lO.UiO ( HOME f-.'suEANCE Company, I Of -Vein- York. f • 1 (Capital and surplus, over $3,750,000 ' INSCKANCK CoMEA.NY OK NoRTU I S Amh.IICA, Philadelphia. \ e Capital and aurplus, over $1,700,6' j MANHATTAN INSCKANCE COMPANY, f Of ixc- York. f Capi'al and sarnies, over $900,000 ENTEKPRISE l-NSI .IANCE COMPANY, I Of Philadelphia. j Capita! and surplus, over CISO/o-i ABTIC INSURANCE COMPANY, i I [ Of yew- York. ) ( Capital and surplus, over.... s7'>o/iOO PCTNAM INSURANCE COMPANY, I Of Hartford, Conn, j Capital and surplns. over $704 coo MCTCAL LIFE Insckance COMPANY, i Of jYeie-York. ( Capita! and surplus,over $-.090 i uit Tbaveli.EKS INSCKANCE COMPANY, I Of Hartford, Conn. ( , Capital and surplus, over $600,000 ! Riki tukm on all kinds of Property, at as low r.itesas by anj other reliable Companies. A3" Policies issued and Losses, it any, ad justed at this '.gee y,thereby saving the trouble and expense oi go ag elsewbere'for settlement. 3" Office :.t the Huidwhere Store ot Co.! ding 4 Boast 11 C.S. RUSSEI.I, Towanda. hV>. 7, 1666.--tf )|IHE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 OF NORTH AMERICA. Office No. 242 Walnut Street, Philadelphia This Company are now prosecuting the hu . ncss of insurance from i.jss or damage by FIRE on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, 4c.. throughout the State ol Pennsylvania, on liber al tcims.tor loug or short periods; or permanent ly of Buildings, bv a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment o; ciaims for losses dr.r ing th- period c: nearly 70 years that the Com pany has been in existence, entitles them tc the 1 confidence of the public. DIRECTORS —Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, Jno. R. Neff, Rh'hard D. Wood. Wm. Welsh, Wni.E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Morris Wain, John M.i- on. Geo. L. Harrisor F'rancis 11. Cope, Eduard H. T otter, Edward S Clarke, Wm. Oummings. AkthikG. COFFIN, Pres'nt. C. S. RUSSELL. Agent. Towanda. L ARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE I\S5 L RANCE COMPANY 'F MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIA, Offi.- in D.invi'iie. "• itonr County,' Penn'a Capita' $3j7,'.-otl '■> The I-'urmera Mutual Fire Insurance Comp;.- oi Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by 11 < Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year IM9, h the Mutual Insurance of Conntry property onh and immediately theiealter commenced its opeV at ions on th it principle, which has beta strict ly adhered to stfice. All losses have been promptly paid out oi t' e Piviiii ituS collected on a; plication lor iusuiu; without making any icssessinents. The Insurance o! Country proper.y only, the low rates charged lor Insurance, and the prompt payim :.t ot losses arc deemed a sufficient recom mendation of the Fi rmc Mutual Fire two. ance Company of Middle Penns.Jvunia, to owners i i sa 5 . lass country property. I'. JOHNSON, Se 'y. WM. Fclmeb, Pre t C. M. M ANVILLE. March 5, '66. Agent, Towanda, Pa. Q.ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS WHOLE.- '.I.E AND RETAIL, JOHN MEJII 1) E T 11, Main st., first d..ur s- h of Fail Road llonse Towanda, has just received large addition to his stock ot GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Which will be sold at wholesale and retail, at the very lowest rates. RYE FLOUR, WHEAT FLOI'LL KEROSENE OH.. At Wholesale. Farmer's Produce oi all kinds, bought and sold- The public attention is icspecttully invil eJ to my stock which will be fonnu to be Fresh. > ought a: !w prices and will lie sold at corresponding iy lew iats. Towaud i, July 17, ISO 6. MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS A'l ill < ,t, at tlu- NEWS ROOM. TEAS, of very line quality, by Hit chest, or at retail, bought before the ream I advance, and tor sale heap at FOX'S.