4001 R OY A L G AZETTE. II. It shall be lawful for any Justice or Justices of the Peace, in all cases in which they shall adjudi- cate, to order and direct that the costs and charges of witnesses shall be paid by either party, or appor- tioned,as in their discretion they shall deem just and equitable, any law, usage or custom to the contrary thereof notwithstanding. III. Any clerk to be appointed under this Act, or any Justice ofthe Peace now or hereafter to be ap- pointed, issuing any summons or warrant, without the fee thereon being first paid, shall not be entitled to recover the same by any process at law. IV. Any sue-h Clerk so appointed shall,at the re- currence of every assize or sitting of the Supreme Court of Judicature, to be holden in the County wherein such Clerk may hold his office, make a due Return to the Judges ofthe said Supreme Court. to be delivered to the Prothonotary ofsuch court, at least four clear days before. the first day of its session, of all matters which have come under his office,which returns shall contain a record of all conv1ctions before any Justice or Justices from whom he may hold his appointment, and set forth the amount of any fines which have been legally ordered, and a statement of how they have been paid, and levied, and distributed, according to the Schedule to this Act annexed, together with a bill ofthe costs award- ed in every case; and such Clerk shall likewise at least four clear days as aforesaid, prior to the com- mencement of such term, make a return of all recog- nizances .cntered into for the appearance of all parties bound to appear at such Court, and likewise copies of all notices of appeal, and such other papers as may be ordered by any Judge ofthe said Court; and it shall be the duty of any such Judge to cause the returns of all convictions so made to be publish- ed in the Royal Gazelle newspaper of this Island V. In all cases where no appointment ofa Clerk in manner aforesaid, has been made, Her Majesty’s Justices of the Peace conjointly or respectively acting, in the execution of their or his legal duties, shall themselves return such papers, records and in- struments hereinbefore described and required, to- gether with a correct copy of the bill of costs, as aforesaid, to the said Supreme Court, and transmit the same to the Prothonotary thereof, at least four clear days prior to the first day ofthe Term as afore- said; and every Justice ofthe Peace or Clerk, neg— lecting or omitting to make any such return required ofhim, respectively, as aforesaid, shall forfeit and pay the sum of five pounds. VI If any Justice or Justices of the Peace, shall see fit to revoke any such appointment ofa Clerk,he or they are hereby authorized so to do,and all books, papers, records or other instruments in the hands of such clerk shall, in such case be handed over b him to such Justice or Justices, on his or their de- manding the same; and if such Clerk shall neglect or refuse to deliver over such papers and records, when so demanded, he shall forfeit and pay for every such offence a sum not exceeding twenty pounds. ' VII. All penalties under this Act, shall be re- covered with costs, by bill, plaint or information in Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature ofthis Island, and applied and paid one halfto the person who shall sue for the same, and the other halfinto the Treasury of this Island for the use of Her Majesty’s Government. VIII. In all cases of felony, where any information or depositions shall be taken by or before any Jus- tice ofthe Peace, and which shall be intended to he used in the prosecution ofsuch felony, it shall he the duty ofthe Justice or Justices before whom such in- formation or depositions shall be taken. or ofthe Clerk acting on his or their behalf, to make a dupli- cate copy thereof, and to forward the same, duly certified, under his hand or their hands, without un- necessary delay to the Attorney General, or in his absence to the Solicitor General, for his use and in- s‘pection; and the Said Justice or Justices or their Clerk, shall be entitled to the fee of siXpence per folio, for such copy, and one shilling currency for certifying the same. IX. This Act shall continue and be in force for the space of ten years, from the passing thereof and no longer. SCHEDULE. l U I’I‘ENCIC1 i l l NAME OF OFFENDER I-‘INI-l II" I‘All) I[()\\' DISTRIBUTED ROAD (TOJII’I‘Il'SA'I‘l()N ACT PUBLIC NOTICE. ‘, TE the undersigned Commissionersappointed by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, in Council, to examine and report on the necessity of opening a road to the shore of Ilowe Bay, Lot 43, across the farms of Charles Dingwell and James hingwrll. Now we do hereby give public notice to all parties, that we will Commence the execution of the said commission, by attending at the aforesaid place, on Thursday the 27th day of July next, at I I o'clock of the fore noon of the same day, and will proceed along the proposed line of road and complete the commission according to law. JOHN GUI’F, I’I'l'l‘ 1'} lt McUA LLI'M. M IUIIA EL MCWADE. King's County, 15th June, 180."). % Commissioners. CONVICTION. Convicted and fined before Robert Cameron, Duncan Curry, and Philip Ilecrs. Iisqrs. three of IIer Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for Kings County, Nathaniel Campbell, of M ontague, in the sum of Twenty shillings, with costs, for an assault on Ilugh McDiarmid of said place. Fine paid to Treasury. Holloway’s Pill‘s and Ointment --iaundicc— Disordered Liver,—A good free flow of bile is absolutely necessary for diges— tion; when this secretion is interrupted 01‘ dolll'uvcd. (“501150 Immediately sets ie and sullowncb-s or Jaundice marks the cauie to to be in the liver. This important organ, soliublc to disorder, can always be regulated by llollowey’s Ointment an] I’ills. Tho formc1.rubbed on the right side, over the region of the liver, upon which it exercises the most salutary intlucnoe without harassing the stomach or the bowels.