airettlfrivb. aqmter. free SoII; Free Speech, Free Men Preedo i rs for Fres Terra ory: E. O. GOODRICH, EDITOR =inn Towanda, Ter t• • of The Reporter. 11121 50 per annul n—if peßt within the year MO (Au. , will be,deducted—fot trash paid actually in advance 51 00 will be deducted. No raper sent oher two yt.ors. a &veg. paid for. Anwatertsrue.N - rs, row square Of ten lutes. .60 cents for the first and rents for each subsequent inserttott. fr7"Oifice Ift the. " r,non Metes'," north ride of the l'ablie est mtreZnext door to the Bradford llotel. Entrance be.ween Mrsirs. Adams' and Elwell`s law otii,•rs. Democratic Dromination rola iniesii , ExT, GEN. VRANKLIN PIERCE, 00 NSW RANPRILIDE. • TOR TICE PRESIDLNT, WILLIAM R. KING, OT •LAR4MA. -I-- • TOR CANAL COMMIRSIONER:. WM. SE 4RIGHT, of Fayette CountY- Apotoonric —We were prevemed by the indis position of the Editor, from issuing a panel last week ; and a contin.korice of the samecause is our apology for the lack of editorial remarks, and the want of our usual variety in the present number. Rt•Oulon of the Party. The nomination of Fraykly Pierce seems to have effected a perfect re•nnign of the Democratic part) in the great State of New York. The nominee of the Convention was_ a particular favorite with The New York poli'iMans, and all divisions of the party there are well satisfied. %lie may therefore calcu late with some degree of certainly on carrying that State in November next So also in Mississippi. Col. lefl. Davis and goy Foot are addressing meetings in lavnr of Pierce and King. Thus it will be seen that these gentlemen, between whom a personal ard political animosity existed not long since ; are now cordially engik ... in the good arid glorious work of redeemi.T to courq from Galphin whiggery. Flee In Tunkttannock A destructive fire occurred in the Borough of Turiklzonock, Wyoming County on the 24th ult.— About 12 o'clock on Thursday evening a fire was discovered in a barn in the rear Of Almond Stark's,. and spread with great rapidity on both Tiog,a and Turnpike Streets. The Hotel at the corner of these streets 'was somewhat injured. On Tinge street the store of Samuel Stark, the grocery and dwelling of A. Stark, the ilvvelling and law alive of W. M att,a watch-maker shop and the North Branch Ca nal Engineers office were all destroyed. A large barn belonging to the Hotel, and some dwellings belonging to:Henry Stark on Turnpike Street were all burned. Many other Itil,lings were also saved with difficulty. Messrs. A. Stark, and W. M. Pratt are the heaviest sufferers: All the papers of any imporiancer in the Engineers office were saved The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendia ry .71 RETIAING TILE LAW.9.—On the 4.h of May, last, the LPgi-/ature of this Sure passed a resolution au thorizing the Goverrineto appoint three Commissibn ers, two of whom to be " learned in the • law," to digest and 6117 plify the general tax laws of the State, and to 'prepare drafts of generai laws, to be submit ted to the next Legislature, oo the snt;lct ofselling real estate by Guardians, Execu:ors, Adn inistrators and others acting in an a.lministrative character; on the creation of Corporations; the payment of claims against the Commonwealth, and to divorces, in order to lessen the necessity of special legisla tion. In pursuance of this resolu' ion, we • understand the Governor has selected the Hon. Jas. M. Poe- TER, of Northampton, J. ELLIS BOND of Cumber land, and EDWARD A. PENNIMAN, of Philadelphia county, as Commissioners These gentlemen have all the talent and industry requisite to a faithful and intelligent discharge of tlp important duty intrusted to them. COL. BENTON COT FOR PIERCE.--"ad Bullion" , dressed a democratic meeting, at Manchester Missouri, on the 19th ult., and itythe course of his speech, Fpoke of the democratic nominee for the Presidency. He said he knew Frank Pierce well ; that he was_ one of the best men in the Union ; that he preferred him, to any of the oiler candidates be fore the National Convention; and that he should have his most cordial support. LEAVING A SINKING SHIP.—The Trent3rt True .American says that there is a Pierce club in New. ark composed of 250 original Whigs; anJ further that " Hon. Wu. Waicnt, of Newark, formerly Whig member of Congress, Whig candidate for (Jovern9r, one of the Whig candidates for Senator in 1851,' &c., and Ilon. JOSHUA Bows, heretofore a distinguished and influential Whig of the First Dis trict,—besides an innumerable quantity of less im portant men, hove recently renounced Whiggery!" Good Retort. The Carlisle Volunteer, in alluding to a whig editor who charged General Primer; with having exhibited-cowardice in the Mexican battles, says : lc The editor who makes this charge we happen to know personally, and could, were we so dispos ed, answer him in a manner he would not much Our respect fur those to whom he is closely allied, induces us to withhold this editor's name from the public• His grand father was a Tor!, du. sing the Wars of the Revolution, and was only saved from an ignominoos death by peace being declared at the time it was." That isgoqd, and to the point ; and a similar re• tort might be made to most of the Whig Editors Inn! Stompers whose only evidence of bravery and patriotism consists an reckless violations of truth, and unfounded assaults and insinuations against one whose life proves him to be a man devoted to the honor and interests of his country, whether in the legiblaiive halls or on the battle fields of Mexico. t koala Napoleon occasionally drives out in an open carriage without an escort, THE CIRCE'S AND CARAVAN.—The ;real competi• tion among-the wealth)+ showmen this season has been thirmeans of amusements to the public almost g rat u i :ously , and :of introducing for the gratifidation al sight-seers . an amount of novelly arid variety in their ear rtaiurnents unprecedented. The " Brilliant FeStivall advertised In come MI at Towanda on Friday (die MI.) is every where spoken of in terms of the hh hest entogy 3 being by far the best equipped and appointed of any 01 its contemporaries:, and possessine, the faigesi amount of talent in the el l uesterian derailment, to anther with G. C. Quick & Co's., valuable and rare collection of wild beasts; besides a splendid melo dramatic representation of the principal scenes of Mitztppa, with all the paraphernalia of the be-I or. am* ised c i (COS Cffinflfill V i Alterountig Mt Sands anti his tatenteli chiliireo; . Maurice . and Jesse, Mr, W. J Smith; Mr. Sam Lathrop the favorite clown, Mr. B Huntington ; Mr W. Kineatte, Hiram Day, Mr. Odell and the Antipialean perlormatice of a man who walks in an inverted position across the ceiling, are 3111011 g the most prominent features of his exhibition. The price to wiiness the entire ikilfm--cirens, animals, Alazeppa, the antipodean promentiae, the man who breaks rocks with his fist; and all the re , t—is but 25 eetttio Tne exhibition w.II be open afternoon and evening THE WHIG 041.3ECTIONS TO PIEIICE —The pie Ohqerver thus states the Objections made by 0:e 11'bigs to Frank Pierce. They obj2et— ]Et—Becaune he was born 2,l—Becanse he was bow in New Hampshire 3d—Beeanse ihe - Co9stittnion of Itit;iv Hamp shire, which was frame) before he was barn ) con tains a Religious tern" for office. 4111—recause he is the son of his lather, and not of his uncle. • And labtly, because he is oppo!•ed . to Gen. Scott litoorN Tachsuttns.—Under thliead of the Dai Iy Press of Poughkeepsie gives :the remarkable story of the discovery, by two Railroad laborers, sometime since, of many thousand donors in gold, upon the li le of t he Hudson River Rail:arid. Says the Press : " From what we have gatheted, we may a