248 AS TO LANDMARKS, TRADING, &C. 
LAWS RESPECTING LANDMARKS. 
" On the 1st of January, after the magistrate 
is elected, he shall assemble all those who 
should be deemed necessary ; and with them 
he is to visit all landmarks that are upon the 
island, and replace those that are lost. Should 
anything occur to prevent its accomplishment 
in the time specified (the 1st of January), the 
magistrate is bound to see it done the first 
opportunity. 
LAWS FOR TRADING WITH SHIPS. 
" No person or persons shall be allowed to 
get spirits of any sort, from any vessel, or sell it 
to strangers, or any person on the island. Any 
one found guilty of so doing shall be punished 
by fine, or such other punishment as a jury 
shall determine on. No intoxicating liquor 
whatever shall be allowed to be taken on shore, 
unless it be for medicinal purposes. Any person 
found guilty of transgressing this law shall be 
severely punished by a jury. No females are 
allowed to go on board a foreign vessel of any 
size or description, without the permission of the 
magistrate ; and in case the magistrate does not 
go on board himself, he is to appoint four men 
to look after the females. 
LAWS FOR THE PUBLIC ANVIL, ETC. 
" Any person taking the public anvil and 
public sledge-hammer from the blacksmith's 
shop, is to take it back after he has done with 
it ; and in case the anvil and sledge-hammer 
