'JUNE iO, 1843. Thitisyy interesting communication of itt relation to the Rail Road, will appear on Monday, The attractions at the Theatre this e. vening, are of the most interesting kind.— The eight is appropriated for Billy Barlow Berry's Benefit, and he has prepared such a bill for the amusement of his friends, as should ensure him a crowded house. Mr Barry is one of the most deserving mem bers of the Company; he always exerts himself to contribute to the -amusement of the audience, and the marks of favor with which his appearance is nightly greeted, shows that his labours are properly appre tie:ed. We hope the public will evince their good opinion of him by filling the -house this evening. Robbers Detected. We neglected to state yesterday, that Bowden, (immortal Bawden!) the newts of whose shocking death is yet exciting the horror of the tender-hearted in distant parts of the union, called at our office to state that he had caught two robbers and found the booty. On Monday last, he tells us, a man named Daniel 11.1cKeaver, of Ross town. ship, was robbed of about $2OO in silver, by Nicholas Kiiner and Christian Ab ey. Bowden was set upon their track, and managed his eau] so welt,-that he se cured them, and found the money, (end more than the amount,) boded in the gar den of Abbey. It is thought, by some, however, that Abbr.y is guiltless of the rob bery. Bowden deserves credit fur hie shrewdness, and it Fives us pleasure ' record hie success. He says he is worth three dead men yet, for all we despatched . him so unceremoniously. Magazines for June. The Democratic Reviow has cnme to hand. it contains a likeness of that vet. eran republican, Albert Gallatin, and is rich in articles from the ablest pens of the country, upon questions interesting to all views . of readers. The enterprising pub fishers (Messrs Langley, of New York,) priimtse Important improvements in the next volume of the work, which begins with the next number. This Magazine merits the most liberal encouragement (rum all who take any interest in the nation of true principles. Sargeafs Magazine, is one or Ole very best works of its class published in the country. Every numb-r of it has some thing gam!, which i. more than can b • tru. ly:paid Of many (.f itt. competitors. Th- June number contains three Engrav;ngs anti a Fashion Mite, all well executed This Magazine has a magnificent list of contribu , ors, awl must Ilse in public f.vor., (7The Supreme court ut New York, at its recent.term, decided that the enlist ment of an alien in the army of the United States is nett illegal, and cannot on the groand of alienage, be eel aside. The same decision has been made in Virg;nia. (Five hundred and eighty bass were caught at one haul, at Wickfurd, R I one day last week, some of them weighing for ty puunds each. A crazy man rushed through the streets of Pontiac, Miss., a few dat s since, with a knife, and stabbed four colored men, one of whom has since died from the wounds received. Remedy for Indigestion.— Buil half a pint of white wheat three hourE in a quart of water, or a little more, if neeegsary.— Drink half a pint of the liquid two or three times in a week. Two men have been arrested in St. Lot:- is, on simpicion of having robbed the jew.. elry store of Mr Crane. 'The bar with which the doors were furred, was found near the scene of robbery, and the officers trseed out the blacksmith who made it— be and his hands identified the two arres. ted as the persons who had ordered it at his ehnp. " , WAG is going to be our candidate fur Caugtes s," has become quite a common Alseation of hits among the Democratic fraternity; and it is not a very easy one to imswer. If the que-tion was proposed thus, "who would make a good member of coo g reas.- it would admit of very nu— merous and ready answers, Allegheny county is fruitful in the production of good Decitocrat4, honest men, and pure patriots; speaking of patriots, there are at least two hinds of patriots. The one affable, the oth er dignified; the one condescending, The other reserved; the one promises much and performs little,the other promises little and performs much; the one inquires how the interests of his particular friends can be promoted at the'expense of the public, the other whether the interest of the public sin be advanced by the aid of his friends. Wouraa H LOWRIE. Esq., is a patriot of the latter class. and is eminently worthy of a met in Congress: DISSOLUTION. Tit partiership heretofore etistiaz between the Erb. adhere pude/ the arm or Yoluart Bradbury, fa the aholOos had Scale huskies, ht Ibis day dialalved by • 101101 ertheeat. JAMBS ItItALIBUSS, jetaiiT • OTIS TOM/. Theatre. For the Post -- ------ r . . _ _ IVO the Ironbrallde the ledgee'ef lbe amet of Geneva' TO' THE'-ft ' 'ENEN - OF'4lll* -1- Quarter Sessions of the Peace In and for Allegheny ' - • • - . ' - ' . . , - n BURG H'. county. The petition el Bartemut Aker of the - Township o f riviE subscriber most respectfully informs lite gentle pill, aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your peti- JI men orthir, city aad vicinity that he has commenced the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, Itoner had provided himself with materials for the ac opposite the Mayors office. ,ilaving been foreman la commodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling some of the most fashionable Boot Shops in the Eastern house in the ward aforesaid and prays that your honor's cities:and haXing furnished himself with the best French will he pleas d to grant him a license to keep a public butte of entertainment. And your petitioner as in duty and American Calf Skins. he hopes by hie attention to bound, will pray. BARTEIdUS AKER. business to merit a share of public patronage. To those gentlemen who have kindly patronized him he returns his sincere thanks and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of 103 work and know ledge r f big business. ' may 11. P. KERRIGAN. We, the subscribers, citizens of Pitt lownshipolo certi• fy, that the above petitioner I of good repute for lion estyand temperance, and is well provided with hohse room and convenienctes for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelcre,and that raid tavern IP necemry. linez Miller, John H ilson. Cleo L Reis, John ..olndre%g. Daniel Leidy, John Conlon, Jane 6-31 • Auction SFA FINES roc K 4- Co., Suecessots to .1 ft .I , lt • rie, nt the old stand corner of 3 , h and Wood sti h.tving complied with tlie requisitions of the new Auc• Owl Law,' re prepared to make advances on Consign menu and to sell on favorable terms. They hope by continuing to make ready sales and prompt returns, to receive a fair portion of business. Pittsburgh, A pril Ist 1843 In retiring from the Auction tusine s e, I take igr.ri pleaeure in recoinmendlnr to the public Meagre. Same. Fahncelock k Co.. who have compiled with the require ments of the new Auction Law and will do liusineas at ins old stand J. B. CUTII R I E. a pril 3 1343. COUGHS AND COLDS. Now is the time of year for person• attacked with Couzlis, Goulds. R heumstiAT, Gout, ,te, ke. —To those afflicted, a