tIASZAR.D'S GAZETTE, MARCH . 26. soo i0i9o 500 i600 .5200 'i50o 3000 29ii9o ‘rand River, 31. 00 repair new l'Oi|('l from l)uricuuStewiiri’s llotid leading ft-mu llrilliuis to Dr, l\'ai_y's 2 0 0 to Montague River, 4 0 0 lloiid lending by J M-llunn|d‘s Lots to Burnett's, 3 0 0 it Pay me persons who opened om, "me up Road leudlnghy liourke‘s uiid Aitkotis hits, 3 10 0 the road on the County line in 1852, oti “"l‘l,,l,"0,l,l_‘L'3;'.‘l',-Y. ll"“,',l’ ‘l,"":"l'i‘-'« ll""‘,l‘“"“' "0111 2 lo 0 a certificate from C0mn‘tl'iSl0l|(‘I’ ii ilms ml 9 " ’°lf"." ‘""". H ,.c,,,,,,. rend leading by Buldw,,,is,,,’Hem_y 10 0 0 .‘lortl;orn ‘fiblzhlnlly Road, from l-urnt Point to M°°“°Y“i 14 0 0 Road from ‘Main. Post Road b’ Western boun- 7 0 0 “ repair road from Pisquid to Morcll, Rodlt. dilry of ltoynlty, ' ‘l 2 0 9 M'D0!lllltl'8, 8 0 0 Pruitt Georgetown to llugh i\lcAuley's, 2 0 0 To repair the wcgiem end of pmkevs ,.o',,d Hand front t!og_iiti-ell'slrits towards L. l).0wen'slots. 3 0 0 . 4 o o ::::tt:;;:::t- 1° ° ‘ repair tlte road from Alley's to Pisquid, 11 10 0 ,, _ . ‘ " °", °“ ° '. i ' ' "’“t 0 0 ,. re air mud Sm . , _ oiid leading from court House in Georgetown, Jlisepli Wilson'lril,l slde 0! cm-dlgan lo 4 10 0 Ro titllllmrml3BuilM'l)lllll'll"- Wh 0 0 “ repair road from A|ley's to St. Peter's,‘ 2 3 7 a d'ci-0-li]st' W wt tr Mr “ward. Pen- 7 0 0 so ' 1 - _ - 1 . .. ::.‘3.:::°..::°.:::1'.';:..:’a‘::.: .. .. .. . 3 3 "i '° . .. . “ repair the union road towttrdsll Slt.‘\\’lt:(tll,lS '3 10 0 Tllumul lien’ wl""r'S"'"l' Slat’ "r C‘”dll-'-‘"'t 30 0 0 “ raise the bridge and level the hill on the . (|lll::l,l,l,l,'l,.l()3ml,n' Siam [\,‘lrl:t R,-mid N Gidle-l/is Lo!" 2: 13 '0 , ‘ » . . ' u _t ’ up go I), 'n ‘or , . 0 “ rggizlils Galr‘;"f‘:'l"‘;"El':"g‘n:‘3::;ll b ' S 7 10 0 .\lorrison sttroirs Loads, lroni_Br'udt-nel to Cardigan, ‘l 0 0 ‘ < ) er- ltoaid past llessiatne to J. bmith s Lots, 2 0 o geant s,nnd to open from tliencethc new Amount to he aid townrds repairs of Road row, by pew‘. Kehouis ,0 Gcorgewwn lending front .\lley's Mill to llridge at Head road, 7 10 0 of Grand River, ltoaid District No.8. 12 0 0 “ repair the countv line to Dousos road 2 10 0 ml""°° m l’" ’.‘l"’"‘l“‘l by C"“‘“’l3“l°“e"i “’l‘°’° “ repair the read lbitding from Alleys tolthe w- m°.1l{wqu"ed' 7 hend ofGrnnd River, 10 0 mm’ Md,’ 9 u o “ pay Lawrence Curriin,for building bridge £213 3 7 on unioti road, 5 10 0 " B(;':ll_‘:;'(;? 700d. 0" ll?” "El" Or way being _C.iiui.s in Cu.iroriuu.—There are now in Califorb “ 1'} 3 ‘mi 30 [ml 9 Md "°l"|"'. 5 0 0 nia_4593 miles of canal valued at $6,3H,700, showing repair the new line of rorid between the tin increase 3429 miles valued at $4,047,700 during the “ msecotch settlement and Pisquid, 4 10 0 last year. In addition to which I12 canals and ditches new ace of road_ leading from the have been comuiecced, and will probably be completed “ Iwnmp road to Pisquid road 5 0 0 within the neat year. Amongst them is the Sierra Ne- nptig a rplad on the back settlement viidn Mountain Canal-an immense work-Ttsn feet in J 0 at ca mg to St. Peter's road, 6 0 0 the bottom, fourteen at the top, and designed, with new lute of road from Baldwin s road to branches, to extend over about I50 miles. There are the Cardigan road by Mi.-Kinnon’s mill 59 quartz mills in operation. crushing 222,060 tons pat- on conditions that the land for the road riiiiium, and realizing $1,082, I00. is given up, 8 0 0 ____ :: "°P":l" “'3 ‘Wu’ Eml °f “"l°0 |'_00di 3 0 0 Tris l..\1P0ll'l‘ANcI.0P on Ls-r-rsa.—The Rev. Syd- mn e an mrpen on the new line 0l"rond ney Smith, preaching a charity sermon, frequently between Fridays and Montague Bridge, 11 0 0 repeated the assertion, that of nations, Englishmen —————- were most distinguished for generosity amt the love of £213 7 3 their species. The collection happened to be inferior DISTRICT No. 9 Coniprising Towns/tips Nos. 59. and '61, and Illoutague Bridge Extrzi work Beer's mill, Pond Bridge, done b_v P. Beers .117 0 Cutting down the hills bntli mids of do. us allowed by the Gu\'t.'l‘lltllt‘lll already drawn for 9 12 0 llotist.-‘s rottd and bills at ll:-or's liridgo 10 0 0 To conipla-te tlic tiortli end oftlie Wood Island l'tMtl by .lolin Lennon, 5 0 0 \Vood lslitii-l ro-id, 10 0 0 \Vliiiii road and swump.~i, East end, 30 0 0 Road from Atlkt-its lt)\\‘:II‘1lS .\lurraiy llarbour rind St. /\ndrciv‘s Point, 15 0 0 St. l\l:iry’~i Road, 8 ll 7 Mirth‘ River lloitd, 3 0 0 St. Mary's \Vlini‘f Road. 15 0 0 Sturgeon Bridge, 30 0 0 Montague Bridge, 10 0 0 Road front Ciiuipbell'.~i mill to the county line, 10 0 0 Road from Cttmpoell’s mills to lluu.~ie's road, 10 0 0 Ptihlic Wharf, Peters sh ire mid |‘0;|tl, 10 0 0 Painting and finishing Railing of the bridge Bet-r's Mill Pond, 5 0 0 188 3 7 as formerly. Drsrrucr No. 10. 5 £9 18 0 if‘ , i E 4 0 0 5| 3 9 0 0 la ‘ 9 3 0 5 0 0 Av ‘ and space, in nuniiion .. . .. 1 River Beach Wharf, 62 1 0 To Angus Walker, for building a platform at the inticr end of Grand River Beach Wharf, 3 16 0 To John McPlierson, for lttbour performed oti the Launching Place Pond llriilge, I 10 0 To Tliomus Stone, for covering four elinins of it deep swntup on the road leading front tlic L.-iniitzliiiig road to McLelluii‘s shore, (lrirtiigiiti llaiy, 13 18 0 To John (loll. tor euinpli-iiiig brr-rist work on i\lillilutii Bl‘lll|_:(', St-ni River, 10 0 0 To lllielitit-I '.\lUl‘l'l§t|tl, for eollectiiig the tim- lii-r \Vlll('lI drifted front the (Proud River ll:-uch Wliztrf iu the gale in Dt'C(,'tlll)Cf lust, X 5 0 To Alt'.\l|Il(lCl' M‘Don:i|d, for collvctiiig the tiuibt-r which drilitctl from the Ltiunclt- ing Ptnco Wharf in the gale of Decem- bier Inst, 2 2 0 Towards repairing Bridge on the head of Curdiguu River, 10 0 0' Towards roiimliiig and widening the road from the head of Cardigan towards St. Peter's Buy, 7 10 0 Towards repairing and widening road rind building bridgvs oti the road leading from Grand River Bridge to head of Cardigan, 35 0 0 For the Road from Liulllclllltg liice to Head of tardig.n,iiridallriilga at\ illinm Sigster's, I5 0 0 For the Road from Cardigan Wharf to Grand River. 4 10 0 Mill Pond Bridge, Seal River. _ _ 3 0 0 Towards building two new Bridges. and cutting down a sweep Hill, on the Road leading from Peter Morrison's to rim River Bridge, 15 0 0 Towards roandin and widenin the Main Road, leading piut‘thi den's lllit , [load of Grand River, towfiiil I. Peter‘: Boy, _ 0 0 For buildwg op :d&litiona_|riBloc.=n:: Launching 0 0 r it to i n . ro..liid nliliain; omlli raise: Beach Wharf, 4 is 4 £34 11 4 -""““" Din-iiic-r No. 8, 0......-in ll‘ River, 52, 51 and 63. To build a new bridge at Sarnphey's. " raise and rail the bridge at Johnston's, “ build». new bridge at Charles Stewart's, H roundi and iiepait-ing the road from the County line to the llth District, ' repair the road from Finliiyw to Monti- gua bridge with stone, repair road and bridge between Montague and Spiirrow's road. pay Malone Bruce for work done on the County line road smith end, it‘ the work is done sntisluctorily, _ rail the Bridge at Campbell‘: rnill, on Spiirrow‘ai rorid. repair and straighten Spnrrow's rond,_ ti-pair road south side of Moiitntztlu RW¢‘|', rt-pair road from Neil Show’: to Moiitaguc bridge, 0| 3 3 £8 6 4 10 563% 65 o ace o c o o 99¢ Township: Nos. 58. malt of Brudencll O O O GOO 0 OOO O C°"*P"'3_""£ T°"’"”'l -'.N‘‘’!'‘‘'’ 5,3_‘’''4 64- a little finger chat. and then as niuibly snatched u and Tow:;dIni:é::l:§l)§:§::;§‘55?'"LL" “ddlmn “£13 ,3 3 applied in the proper llIB:l2:I'_.. P ‘, . . . 0 hitiiigieii Miiliitiodii iiiiiti: W“ in’ 5 0 0 . V“,‘,';‘:ff: ,',',"’,"",’,"' C°°"‘° "‘ 5“? ''‘‘'‘''-—“ om,‘ Rad “a mud ,oM,,,,n’ Mm.‘ . 10 0 0 is we n d r a a or potatoes are boiled and tho Road at Bridges from South River to Couatylins, 8 0 ti W910!‘ P0|"‘¢_ _ P"!!! !l'Ie_m. If they are well shaken up, South River Bridfiz. 40 0 0 with the «Milton of a hull sell, their flavor is machin- Road from South ivsr Bridgsto0ape_Fsrtn, 2 0 0 proud, Why, wg know m,¢_ pmfeum. Bo.‘|,,u.,.' . The new Rosd._froin _M'Lo0d s to the Little S'iuids, 15 0 0 (3,,-mm chemist, speaking in reference to boiling vs R0I(:3.l'.|';)l.B||“.:l‘nk River East, by Trsssor s, to 0 0 ‘tables in water to which a littlollalt ltadded. Iays:—"H Rs irin old Wharf South River. and tobs al- "ll" P°""°".°' '°3°“bl” I.” Mlle‘! m -ll” (‘ll'.“ll'd °' plowed £5 6:. 5d. out of the contingent moneys, 5 0 7 al.l'L::°:éd::‘l :“3;l:;°': :;°V’i:¢ll I elllrlilgtlwi: -——" I P979 0 £248 3 7 the taste and odour, and especially in thstendeli-nessol Disriiicr No. II, the two_pm~tions_. Vegetables boiled in pure map are Comprising Georgetown. Common and Royalty, Reserved vastly inferior in flavdr. This itllhriorily may go no landb I34 "{'I'I';M’“'P NW5!" 53. WWW! 1'” C¢""8°R far irrcase of onions, that they are. almost entirely dab- GM '‘ 9" 5”¢"-'- . , titute of odour or taste though when cooked in “nu; W -,t' Ibo ft-tried ‘l'll in ' ’ -’-. . Jolmoperoiil-.glls‘»'lwoil-"inliiuiiisliiiiei. Georlzlovlvlll. £29 14 0 ""‘°"|-|,‘."°Y P‘.":°" "' '“:,"""’.': '9 "'9 Pleiflntsnlt NW0. George Haas“. on no“ “on Gw,8,,,,,',, ,0 J_ l poc_ tar owee ness an it rnhg at-omn. They also b.mi,,,.' L0,.‘ . . . 9 ov contain more soluble matter. than when cooked in pure Rod'li Campbell. for hihoiir on Bridge at the Mill, 5 15 0 which Wuto_r which contains I-4‘.,!0\lI of its weight of .l. Wit-oii,on the Road fr--iii Cl|I"l'|<.'l|fl Ferry, 3 5 0 cuininon salt is far better for cooking vegetables than .\lat‘w Young, bi|ll|I|0C_0n l"¢"'.V “' """r° “"‘l'8‘“ls 10 ll’ 0 pure wtiter, hoecuttse the salt hinders the solution tind l.nu::Ili‘l_in \\li¥lsun.i;|\_“‘€‘3‘*;{“ ll".l';{ls‘YL"l“:“l1. 0 15 8 pvuporation oftlie soluble iind flavoring principles of "013 W" “"“‘ ""‘ " °‘""" ' ‘ the vegetables. This ex ilnins the ‘Id t h ‘ _ M,‘ . U , , W t _ |_ . you ago of t c htaipin:>,,;irtRi‘t';‘my‘troin uorgetonn to es em 0, 0 Olgcnernl use of stilt in cookiiig, land it... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,|,,y 0; Main Post llutltl, lrom Western line oflioyulty to """""°_l'"r‘!v by -'“l"“"l‘"'“l "dd"'°"3 "r fill‘. ll"? Wllfll of Vcstern line of Lot 58, 9 0 tluvor in vegetables that have been boiled without it." The unexpended moneys and Montague bridge dues to his expectations, and he said that he had evidently imide it great inistaikc, for his expression should have been that they were distinguished for their love oftlie specie. Aciiicr:r.'i'Uit.ir. COLl.Ef‘-E or l\I.\rii'r..us'n.—'I‘lic bill to iiicorpuizitu and ('ll(lII\\' uii Agt-ii-.iilIt:r:il Colli-go, uppro- printing ;‘§til).lU iiuziuttlly ll‘-itri the Sl‘|l(5 'l'it:ti.~atit~y, has linnlly pnssetl hotli braiiiclies of the Legislittiiri-, rind is now it lziw. This ltlI'1lli|l ttppi-opriaitioii is, however not llV-'lll:ll.‘lU to the collt--__ru until siibscriptioiis to its c.ipitul stock to the riiuount ot':?0ll0 slinres at $25 per siinre be tictittilly secured and uiutle good. Si.'rrr.n EX'l‘lt.\0Rl)INAlli'—DEAP A.\'D DUMn.—Rc- cmtly it coinpziny ol'l'-nty of the dent‘ rind dumb sat down to supp:-r in Mr. Sent-cy’s large dining room, 179 'l‘ront_v_titi-, Glasgow, Scotlzind. l‘his was it fr-iendly rnct-ting, compost-tl of young people of both sexes, and one or two married iiicti and their wives, but all deaf ttrid diitiib. It was not it little iiitert-stirig to witness the iiintiner in which the honors of the table were done, rind done they were with spirit and propriety, Beforg commencing supper the Chairman, in nskii g a blessin , stood up, as did all the rest of the coiripiiny, and ma 0 the appropriate signs with his lingers, which were duly understood, and no doubt, duly felt. The supper wan despatched with extraordinary rapidity, knives and forks being plied with the utmost niinbleness, occasion- ally being thrown down till the parties would engagejn