R O Y.\ L W“ any ship or vessel whatever. for entering or being received into the Naval Service of Her Majesty; nor shall any such entry be deemed a descrtion from such ship or vessel, nor shall such seaman or other person thereby incur any penalty or forfeiture whatever, either of wages, clothes or attests, or other matter or thing; and no master or owner shall insert . or introduce, or permit to be inserted or introduced into any articles or agreement, any clause or stipulation, whereby any seaman or other person shall or may incur any forfei— ture, or be exposed to loss in case he shall enter into llcr hiaéesty’s Naval Service, and if inserted the same shall be V01 - XXX. When any seaman shall quit any such ship or vessel as aforesaid, in order to enter into Her Majesty’s Naval Service,and shall thereupon be actually received into such service, not having previously committed any Act amounting to and treated by the master as desertion, he shall be entitled, immediately upon such entry, to have all his clothes and effects on board such ship or vessel dc- livered to him, and to receive from the master the balance of the proportionate amount of his wages up to the period of such entry, after deducting therefrom all charges such seamen may then be liable to, under the provisions of this Act, to be paid either in money or by a bill on the owner; all which clothes, effects, money or bill, such master is hereby required to deliver and pay to him accordinglymnder a penalty of'l‘iventy-five pounds for every refusal or neglect; but in case the master shall have no means of ascertaining the balance, he shall make out and deliver to such scaman a certificate of the period of his service and the rate of wages he is entitled to, producing at the same time to the Commanding or other officer of Her Majesty‘s vessel, the agreement with the seaman, and every such master upon the delivery ofsuch clothes and elfccts, and the settlement ofsncli wages, in manner herein mentioned, shall receive from the oilicer in command of the vessel. into which the scaman shall have entered, a certificate o! such entry, on— dorsed on the pgreemcnt. and signed by the said Oillccr, which such ofliccr is hereby required to give. AXXI. This Act shall Continue and be in force for the period of ten years from the passing thereof, and from thence to the end of the then next session of the General Assembly and no longer. Schedules in this .\ct referred ti. SCHEDULE (A ) An agreement made pursuant to the directions of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, passed in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria. between i the Master at the ship of the port oi oi the burthen oi_ tons, and the several persons whose names are subscribed thereto. It is agreed by and on the part of the said [ICl‘SOlls and they severally hereby engage to serve on board the said ship in the several capacities against their respective names expressed on a voyage from the port oi to (here. the intended voyage is to he described as nearly as. can he done, and the place at which it is intended the ship snail touch, or if that cannot be done, the nature 01 the Voyage in which she is to be Cl‘nploycd) and luck to the port of and the said crew, further engage to Conduct them- selves iii an 0rdcrly,faithful,honcst,carctul and s iher manner and be at all times diligent in their respective duties and I stations, and to be obedient to the lawful commands of the Master in everything relating to the said ship. and the materials, stores and cargo tlierooi, whether on board such ship, in boats, or on shore (itCl‘C'llltly be inserted any other clause which the parties may think proper to no introduc- ed into the agreement, providodtthat the some he not con- trary to and inconsistent Wltll this Act.) lnconsnieration of which services to be duly, honestly, carefully and faith- fully performcd the said Master doth hereby promise and agree to pay to the saidp‘rew. by way of compensation or wages. the amount against their names respectively ex- pressed. (n‘ AZ l'l'l‘TE. ln Witness where-it the said parties have. hereunto sub. ‘ecrihcd their names till the days against tlivir res; cctivc ' signatures mentioned. .l. H . Master. , L a = i - i a .3 a *llce and lllllCUl : g .3 E i . ‘ - a a liiiti') , :9. n a p x at: .. ’L s 2 LE = = J l ; of 2 .3 .3 '.' 3“» = a ; Day Month in.” g P; a .5 g g .5 ’ ~ ‘ 2’“; u v 7. a A § , » —.‘ e) rs , p: u. ___ :39 = :1 ~ r.‘ "‘ i 1* .2 - h u -—_-_- u _ , -‘ a $3 3 J i... i=3! 2 :— :5 : 1.: 3 2'5. =3 2», 3 . v: “'- 5: .7, '1121 ,2 =-. 7; as g >3 1J3 f a? mi ‘33:) :1". a E ,3; v. -’ ’-l r“ lei“ =5 = a ‘2 2 3‘3l : Q‘U "‘ 3.. :2 -~ : —- 21” vvim'fi 5 "‘= a 3 3* .1: :" i~»,-.~.s ~ --' -, .--- farm; v a < ,n :- ’ 7, i '-—|_ _. ‘ l . . .. .. 7» ~_‘ SCHEDULE (3.) You (here insert the name of the constable,) are hereby authorized to execute the within warrant within the County of Dated at eight hundred and Road District, No: iii—Queen’s County. 7' ‘lllil subscriber will sell by Auction to the lot'est bidders, as follows:——— On Monday. the lQih day ol'June next. at the hour of 1) o'clock, a. m., Princotown Road and Bridges. Commencing at Brinnikin’s; the same day at 2 o'clock, Ronnie's Road and Bridges, commencing at Patterson's; the same day, at 4 o’clock, llilth} Grove Road, commencing at the division line of Lots 233. and 25}. Du Tuesday, the Lilith, at 9 o'clock, a. in New Glasgow Road and Bridges, from Bult's to Wheiitly River, commenc- ing at Bolt’s llill; same day, at Zo’clock. Road groin Wheat- ly River to New Glasgow, also south end of New London toad, commencing at Wheatly River; same day. atG o’clock, Clyde Mill Roads, commencing near George Smith’s. On Wednesday. the 21st, at 8 o‘clock, a in., repairing ol Bridge, at li'iird's Mills; some day, at ll o’clock. North liistico Roads and Bridges, commencing at \Voolner’s Bridge; same day, at 0 o’clock, Joshua's Bridge and Road to John Orr’s, commencing at Joshua’s Bridge. On Thursday, the '32nd, at 9 o’clock, a. in., south Rusti- co Roads and ' Bridges. Commencing at li‘airclough‘s;same dav, at G o'clock, New Bridge at Clarey‘s, )lillliury Road. On l"i'idav, the 231, at :3 o'clock, p. lll., repairing Road and Bridges from l’attchiin's to Bungay, Grill}: encing at Patterson’s; sinic day, at -;'i o'clock, New Bridge on \\ ay’a Brook. Little liniigay ‘ . . Amplc security will be r. quircd lit the satislactory‘ per- formance of each contract. JAMES \VARES, Commissioner. the one thousand day of May 12. [follow :_u‘.,- 1’,‘;'i’.<.—Lct the sick take llCCtl'w-dgll'.‘ stomach is the coiiiiiiiwuriat ot' the physical system. it turiiislics the material sustenance of every organ. if disordod, the whole body Langursh. ed ; but however scvcrly it may be :tllccted, its nip: iigopr may always be restored by it course 0t tlicsc llllt‘sltiil‘q err 3E Bilsousncs’s, indigestion, lii'cy complaints, and china 0. hotel’s“: the stomach, can easily be cured by the use ofl oI owayvs t1. Thousands attest this assertion, and no sullcici mt ~tits pi ctr mroigh them will deny their supremo cflicazy, in every Oil'stérticrs (gbom disease, rroni tho mildest case of dyspepsiaf to lief is tot. m: vom- livcr and stomach, from the nausea or: the. rec litppl ‘ 1.. o and iting of the ulcerated stomach these Pills imiiiet 1.1 t. y to my , by perseverance, ctl'cctiiall y cure.