FOUNDLAND. Fro uthentic source we are en- oo po a statement of the precise abit of sea's Janded at the port of St. John’s, N. F. during the past Spring. It appears that 175 vessels haye discharged 46, 718 seals, being an average of 1981 ish for each. the average value being ten shillings for cach seni, in all, £173,359. The Roman Catholic Cathedral has gsented within the week & most impos- ng spectacle ; the Right Rev. Dr. Mul- ‘och having there administered the Sac- ment of Confirmation to no fewer than 96 of the Catholic Population, on Tuesday anc Wednesday ena of hig large assemblage ,1450 were fernales, ind 1246 males. During the previous fortnight the jiswop ond Clergy had been unremittingly -agaged in instructing and preparing this rast number of the congregation for the eception of one of the greatest Sacra- ments of the Catholic Church; and it NEW must have been a source of ineffable}: sratification to his Lordship and fellow- ‘abourers in this holy work to witness, in the Christian-like deportment of all who sresented themselves on the occasion, their deep sense of the sacredness of the juty they had come to perform. The following clergymen were present, wd assisted his Lordship during the ceremony: the Rev. John Forristal, P. ), Rev. K. Walsh, Rev. T. O'Donnel, Rev. E. Condon, St. Johns; Rev. ‘E. Troy, Terbay; Rev. T. Waldron, King’s Cove; Rev. P. Ward, Tilton Harbour; Rer. W. Foristal, Placentia; Rev. J.'; Murphy, Ferryland; Rev. T. O’Connor, Portugal Cove. The solemn and interesting ceremony of @ reception took place atthe Presenta- von Convent, of this town, on Monda norning last, when Miss Mullally, of Bonavista, received the white veil of the order from the hands of the Right Rev. Dr. Mullech. alten Y bell, THR BRA ee eng DIED. On Sunday lest, inthe 75th year of her age, Mrs. AcnEs Loneworrn, relict of the late Francis Longworth, Esquire. LAUNCHED. On the 10th inst., from the Shipyard of Mr. William Heard, at Lot 48 a brig of about 220 tons, called the “ Decision”—- to class G years Al, PASSBNCERS. In the Steamer on Friday evening, from Pictou, Mrs. Forsyth; Messrs. William Barnsted, W. Burke, W. Bagnall, Agazis, R. M‘Kinlay; Dr. Darling. In do. on Sunday evening, Messrs. E, L. Lydiard, J. Hall, Sutherland, J. Camp- bell, Wright, J. M*‘Rae and 7 in the Steerage. SRIP HSWS. Errrren. —June 12, Smp Zetus, Mal- colm, I.iverpool 2nd Boston; goods.—i3, Sehr. Mary Elizabeth, Langdale, N..B5; shingles.—Euphemia, Murchinson, Bos- ton; goods.— Armada, . M‘Quarrie, Pic- tou ; coal.—14,Saacaaban, Green, Bos- ton; produce.—Ploughboy, Robertson, Halifax; goods.—15,Economy, M‘Donald, Richibucto; do.—17, Sea Bird, Mac- donald, Pictou; produce.—Nancy, Bou- drot, Halifax ; goods.—18,Unieorn, Much. Newfoundland. Crearep.—Jane 10, Schr. Jane, Bay Verte; bal.—12, Unicorn, Davison; do. —Dorothy, Chappell, Bay Verte; do.— 13, Trial, Orr, Fishing Voyage.—Mary Ann, Long, Halifax; produce.—14, Sea- ler, Dunn, Gut Canso.—15, Vine, Camp- Buetouche.—Euphemia, Murchi- son, do.Economy, M‘Donald, do.—Re- sident, La Rougatelle, Halifax.—17,Brigt. Rutter, Hornet, Liverpol.—18, Schr. Rob Roy, Turnbul}, Boston.—Ariel, Finlay- son, Buctouche. UNITED STATES. A large body of men at New Orleans, about to embark for Cuba, immediately jisbanded when they heard of the flight of Lopez.—A severe thunder storm has veen experienced at Savannah, and a joung lady was killed by Jightning.— Father Matthew was at Natchez 23rd ult, where he is toremain for ten days as gueat of Bishop Chanche.—45,948 pas-| sengers arrived at New York during the pstmonth. The Deleware State Agri- wltural Society has protested against Canadian Reciprocity.. It is said that the robbers of the Dorchester Bank have veen arrested in Boston, | Spoken, March 24, lat. 55 46, South, long. 73, West. brig “ Packet,” Cooper. 106 days from Prince Edward Island, for San Francisco. JAUSS B. BOO Bess leave to intimate that he mtends carrying On Business as a General Commission Merchant, AUCTIONEER, BROKER, &. and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. in Pau Patent Hoors.—The following may ve found to possess some interest for our enterprising Coopers :— A machine has lately been invented for making hoops, which bids fair to do away "th the necessity of growing hooov-poles. Any tough, straight-grained timber will iaswer the purpose. It is first sawed into quare strips, the width desired for the loop; the strips are next turneé round, kea hoe handle, and then eplit through centre. Each strip thus makes two ‘wad hoops. They are thensteamed ard ett—casks hooped with them present an ‘tra neat appearance. The whole work idone by machinery. Just previous to etting them it is necessary to wet them " eoid water. A specimen of these ‘ons was exhibited at the late State \gieu'tural show at Syracuse.—- Syracuse urna! _ —— } “ugetro-BroLoey.—During the past tnd present week, Dr. Darling, a gentle- min of considerable ability from the! “nited States, has delivered at the Town! “ail, several pleasing and popular Lec-| ‘res on ‘this science, tie prineiples of! “uich were fally explained in 2 recent] p “umber of this paper. MARRISD. \t Murray Harbour, on the 8th uit., by ie Rey. John Butcher, B. C. Missionary. to Ann, third Mr. Joseph Fearchild, Benjamin Sensabaugh, ‘auchter of Mr. ‘oth of the same place. on the s:h inst.. be the Rev. B. Scott ir Aniens MoLood. te! Begs, ot! to Mf es Mary Wibend | ee {>> Residence in Pownal Street, ex- actly opposite the Prince Edward House, Charlottetown, June 19. Old Clothes Renovated! _ BEAVERS, SILK AND PARIS HATS RE-STIFFENED & CLEANED! HE subscriber gratefully acknow!edges the very liberal support received from his friends, and now informs them and the public generally, that he has established his business abont two miles from Char- lottetown on the road le North River. All orders left at Mrs. Seldon’s, Upper be promptly and satisfactorily executed. JOHN HOBBS, Hatter, &c. June 19, 2m. Encourage Island Manufacture. WABIINE & BRASS Foundry Establishment, CHARLOTTETOWN, } ‘Queen Street, or with the subsersber will! WINKR. sett anteatsrnnasnademntinasaee aaa Medical Warehouse. We. We SRE WoOvLd beg to inform his friends and the public, that having taken the Apartments above the Warehouse, he will be at all times ready to attend per- sonally to the wants of his customers, and to make up Medical Prescriptions at any hour, whether by night or day. He takes this opportunity of informing them that from the numerous additions to his former assortment, his stock js now com- plete. | He invites attention to his SPRING SUPPLY, which will he found to include every thing necessary for comfort and luxury. N. B.--The public are respectfully in- formed that his Store will be open for their aecommodation on Sunday, at the following hours, viz:—From 9 to 10 A. M. from 2to 3 P, M., and) from 7 to 9 in the evéning. _| June 14, 1850. . : Hope for the Afflicted! Hartrax, N.S., May 13. MR. SAMUEL STORY, 3rd, Agent for S. P. Townsend’s Sarsaparilia, Sik.— Having been afflicted for the last 12 months, with an affection on the Lungs, which prevented me attending to my work ag wel! as I could wish, during hands, and must say | derived no benefit whatever, and began to despair of ev getting better. | was induced to try S. P. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, that you are agent for, by seeing it advertised, and after using two bottles found immediate relief, and am now able to attend to my work as usual, [ sincerely believe it has been the means of restoring me. I have also been afflicted with the Piles for the last seven years, and when | began using your valuable Sarsaparij!a to mv astonish- ment I wes cured. JOHN BRENNAN, Cooper. No. 81 Albermarle-street, Halifax, N. 8. Sworn to at Halifax, before me, this 13th day of May, 1850. A. Keira, J. P. It is with much pleasure that the Agent for P. E. Island, thus again makes known the wonderful qualities of Townsend’s Sarsapariila, as exemplified in the’ above cure. This Medicine must now be acknowledged by all to be one of the greatest blessings of the age. For Sale at Skryner’s. Medical Ware- | house, Queen Street, Charlottetown. Charlottetown, May 25. New le Drugs and Medicine ESTABLISHMENT. DALRTUPLE’S CORB, OPPOSITE MR. HENRY STAMPER'S. (THE Subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and the Country generally, that he has just receiv ed at his Establishment, a complete assori ment of superior Drugs and Nedicines, DIRECT FROM BRITAIN, | ading to the! ars Perfumery, in variety ; Hair, Cioth ‘and Tooth Brushes; Paints, Oils, Var: Confectionary; Dye Stuffs, of every des- ‘cription, &c. &c. {2° Prescriptions carefully. put up ; ani all Orders in the above line prompily at- ‘tended to. M. W. SKINNER. Charlottetown, January 19th, 1850. To be Let, ‘WHAT pleasantiy situated Mansion in the vicinity of Government House, and ADE to order at the above:"°”!" the occupation of the tion. the Chiel ' named Establishment —Lathes, ‘Mhresh- ig Machines, Mountings for Chaff Cutters. Jusiiee, consisung of wenty-one highly fimsh- ed apartments, with Coach louse, dtabie, rize Turnip Drills, Force Pumps, Garden and Fire Engines, Mill Cranks, Spindle Steps, Ruins’ ind Bushes, Mounting for Cireular Saws, Bells! Brass and Composition. Articles for Ships and Carnages, Hard Brass Bushes and Steps for Machinery ; ‘Turning, Screw cutting, Boring Punching, and Saw cutting done atthe shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms Argand end other Lamps repaired. | Kitchen, Flower Garden, and @ never failing Spring of Pure Water on the Premises. Possession given on or about the Leth May nest, apply to + om DAVID WILSON. Ricsmond Street March 20. NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to the Subserizer are hereby notitied that he will take ‘of Land, part of Towdship No. 48, which time { was under three Doctors’| joining the Phenix nishes and Colours; Pickles, Sauces. - io eee cece a nT Valuable Real Property for Y Sale Pe following pieces of Lanc, ~ &c. will be submitted to Public Competi- tion at the Oki Court House in Charlottetown ; on TUESDAY, the Ninth day of July, 1850, a. the hour of 12 o’elock nooa, (unles previous! v disposed of by private contract.) viz; ‘Town Lots No. 35.and 86, in the second hundred of ‘own Lots in Charlottetown, eali- ed Water Park, fronting the | Hillsborough Square and Dorchester street, with the Dwe 4 ing House thereon. Also, Water Lots No. 6 and Tin Charlotte. town, with the substantial and eommodious Buildings, welling House and Foundry there on erected, knowa by the naine.of the Phenix Foundry—the Dwelling House having spacious cellarage, and the Foundry being fittted up and furnished with implements, machiner; , &e., Well adapted in every sespect for carry ing on business. Also, Five acres of Land, part of Commen Lot Ne. 29, in Charlottetown Common Also, 500 acres of Land on Township No. 6... having a front of SO chaing on Murray Rive with deep water close to the bank. This lana 1g intersected by Log Cove atid Greek Rive:. and affords superior sites for Milis. _ Also,a valuable Farm Eqpreining 200 acres r ontipg on the Hillsborougq River immediately odor Charlottetown, part of which is clear aud un- der cultivation. For further particulars and ternis of saje, either by Private Contract or Public Auétion, enquire at the Office of the Subscriber, who s« empowered to treat respecting the disposat é/ the above pr rty. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Attorney at Law. Office Great George and Water Streets, ac- oundry, — Jan. 12,18505° © To be let, ON a lease of 999 years, in Lots to su:i purchasers, about . 200 acres of excellent Land, part of the Estate of Wyther Grange, situate on the Winsloe Road about 5 miles from Charloiietown. ‘The situation is beautful, commanding a view of Nova Scotia and the Harbour’s Mouth. There are obout 40 acres cleared on the differ- ent Lots, and the remainder may be clear- ed ata trifling expence. Apply to Mr. Hotroyp, Wyther Grange, Winsloe Road, Lot 33. June 12, 1850. FOR SALE OR TO BE LET, TWO FINE BUSINESS STANDS ON QUEEN'S STREET. MHE STORE, DWELLING and PRE- MISES, at present in the occupancy of ALEXAXDER M'Lean, Esq., this Propert) is in fee simple. —sLso— ‘Che STORE, DWELLING and PREMIS- ES recently occupied by Mr. Jona Dayi:, jun., this Property is a Leasehold, and the Lease may be purchased, or the Premises take” at an annual rent. ; The position and capabilities of the above, for prosecuting a jarge Business, recommend them to any who may require such; and the Properties being so well known require no further comment. Possession, if required, o1 the Ist Mayensuing. Apply to ANDREW MITCHELL. Apni 10, 1380. BAGS SUAS attest FOR | Industrious Farmers. © spe soty by the Sabseriber, the _ Frernoup INTEREST in 2000 Acres of nanp on Township No, 52 W209 do. Go. do. | % 400 do. do. do. éb 150 00. do, do. ar —-AaLso— Several Bui.pine Lors in Charlotieto« o and Georgetown. The above ;Township: and will be sold. cheap, from l0s.to los. curreney per acre, in sinall tracts from 50 to 100 Acres each, ata Credit of Ten Years, on security without inferest durmg thet term; and should any of the purchase money be vaid before the expiration of the term, interest on the sum so paid will be allowed to the purchaser. Apply. so the owner, a JAMES PEAKE Charlottetown, Jan. 26, 1850 Cottage for Sale or tobe Let. | N ‘a pleasant situation in the subarbs of the Town. hare is’a large Garden 4)? per. annom. . boy adioining. Rens. y ow? «8 AD. apprentice wanted at ihe above Fsta-|~ ve. bhshment in payment, Cows in Calf, 1! delivered on The highest price willbe civen for olf Breettor before the 20th inst. a ee ARADO OR ay oR Caudle . i)! 472 iW + Fe is ‘ 5 . ° ‘ Pitads . ~"f Janusve “T" oS i M ¥ 4. f » tli ais I i a PR dt Was : ae PUrLver WePraation HAMEINER encui the by \} ts a 3