The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 3 septembre 1829, jeudi 3 septembre 1829
[" VOLUME VI.\u2014No.46.THURSDAY, SEPTR: 3, 1829.JAMES KEMPT, FORGE THE FOURTII, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, ing, Defender of the Faith: To our much beloved and faithful, the Legislative Councillors of our Province of Lower Canada, and to our faithful and well beloved the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses of our said Province, to an Assembly at our City of Quebec, on the First day of September next, to have been commenced and held, called aud elected, and to every of you GREETING :\u2014 Whereas for divers urgent and arduous affairs, us, the atate and defence of our said Province, concerning, oar Assembly at the day and place aforesaid, to be present, we did command, to treat, consent and conciunde, upon those things which, in our Assembly, should then and there be proposed and deliberated upon ; and for certain causes and considerations, us to this especially moving, we have thought fit to Prorogue our said Assembly, so that you, nor any of you, on the said First day of September next, at our said City to appear, are to be held ot constrained, for we do will therefore, that you and each of you, be as tous in this matter entirely exonerated; Commanding, and by the tenor of these Presents firmly emjoining you, and every of you, and all others in this behalf interested, that on the Twentieth day of October next, at our said City of Quebec, personally you be and appear, to treat, do, act and conclude, upon those things which, in our said Assemb y, by the Common Council of our said Province, by the favor of God, may be ordained.-\u2014\u2014Ix TEsTIMONY WHEREoF, these our Letters we have eaused to he made Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Province to be thereunto affixed: Witness our Trusty and Well Beloved Sir Janes Kevwer, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath, Lieutenant General and Commander in Chief of all our Forces in the Provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, and their several Dependencies, and in the Island of Newfoundland, and Administrator of the Government of our Province of Lower Canada, &c.&c.&c.at our Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of Quebec, in our said Province, the Twentieth day of August, in the year ofonr Lerd one thousand eight hnndred and twenty-nine, and in the tenth year of our Reign.J.K.Tnoxas Douvearass, Clk.Crown in Chy, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OFFICE, Quebec, 28th July 1829, IS EXCELLENCY the Administrator of the Government having received the sanction of His Majesty\u2019s Government to grant lands to such officers and soldiers as may bring satisfactory proof of their having served in the embodied Militia of the Province during the last war with the United States, and who may not already have received the proportion zllowed by His Majesty's regulations to the raisk which they then held, and His Majesty\u2019s Government haviog directed that a time should be fixed within which all applications of this description must be made: Pustic NoTicE is hereby given that applications for lands on account of these services will be received till the ist day of August 1830, after which no claim of this deecription will uuder any circumstances he admitted.By His Excellency\u2019s command HERMAN W.RYLAND NOTICE, BY AUTHORITY.IS Excellency the Administrator of the Govern- I ment having given directions that cll PATENTS For raNps be expedited without loss of time.deems it necessary to require, that all persons entitled to Grants of the Waste Lunds of the Crown under Orders in Council, and who have obtained references for Patents, do forthwith pay into the hands of the Secretary of the Provinee the fees due on the Grants to he made to them respectively.according to the scale hitherto acted upon, C.YORKE, Sec\u2019y.Castle of St.Lewis.13th Aug.1829.3m DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Sheriff\u2019s Hales.To wir \u2018PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have beenseized and will be SoLp at the respective times and places as mentioned below, all persons having claims on the same are hercby required to make them known according to Law.All oppositio:s afin d\u2019annuller, afin de distraire er afin de charge except in case of Venditioni Æxponas, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowed, are required tobe filed with the undersigned, at his Office previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale, oppositions «fin de conserver may he filed atany time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.ARIE ANNE MARTINEAU, of the city, county, and district of Quebec, widow of No, 20.4 [few Series.) the late Etienne Dion, in his lifetime of the parish of An- cienue Lorette, cultivator, against the lands and tenements of CHARLES MARTINEAU, of the same place, printer, in his quality of Universal Legatee, (Legataire Universel) of the late Angelique Legris, in her lifetime of (he said city of Quehec, widow of the late Jerome Martineau of Quebec, aforesaid merchant.A lot of ground inthe form of a trapezium situated in the Palace ward, containing twenty three feet eight inches of land in front on Port Dauphin street, and twenty feet nine inches at the end of the depth by eighteen feet four inches and a half in depth onthe north east containing two hundred and ninety nine feet in superficie, with a small house of a triangular form thereon con- stiucted bounded as follows,that is tosay, in front on the north by Port Dauphin street, in the rear on the south east by the property of Mr, Mirtleberger on one side, on north east by a passage reserved as well for the street and as an outlet to the house of the said Mr.Mittleberger, as well as for the street and outlet of this present property, and on the souta west side by Félix Debigaré.circumstance and dependences.This present lot of ground being lot No.3 des'guated on the plun which is to be filed in my Office for the information of whomsoever may desire to become a purchaser.To be sold at mv office in the Court House in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of SEPTEVIBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the 1st October next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff, 11th May, 1829.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.ICHEL LECOURS, of the city, county and district of Quebec, gentleman, against HUGH McPHEE, tavern-keeper, and THOMAS SHIMI- NISKY, miner, both of the same placc\u2014A lot of ground situate in the suburbs of St, Roch, Fleury street, being thirty three feet, english measure, in front, by sixty fourin depth, likewise english measure, bounded in front by the said Fleury street, in the rear by one Fortin or his representatives, on the north east by Marie Anne Roberge or her representatives, and on the south west by one Wolfe or his representatives, with the house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies \u2014To be so\u2019d at my Office in the Conrt House in the said City of Quebec, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN in the morning.\u2014The said Writ returnable on the 1st October next.Ww, 8S.SEWELL, Sheriff.No.813 1Ith May, 1829.FIFRI FACTIAS.Qnehec to wit: ESSIRE FRANCOIS RANVOYZE\u2019, No.194.| Priest, Curate of the parish of St.Anne, in the county of Northumberland, in the district of Quebec, against MARIE ANNE MARTINEAU, of the city, county and district of Quebec, widow of the late Etienne Dion, in his lifetime of the parish of l'Ancienne Lorette,\u2019 cultivator : A lot of ground situate in the city of Qucbee, in the Palace Ward, of about twentv-five feet in front on St.Paul Street, by about fifteen to eighteen feet in depth, which terminates in a point, bounded in front bv the said St.Paul Street, in the depth by Mr.Mittleberger, Watchmaker, on one side to the south west by Felix Bidegaré, and on the other on the north east by Ancien Chantier Street, with a one story stone house thercon erected, circumstances and dependencies.To be sold at my office in the Court-House in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnable on the 1st October next.W, S.SEWELL, Sheritf.11th May, 1829- ALIAS FIERE FACIAS.No.437.RANCOIS BUTEAU, of the city, county .and district of Quebec, Merchant, against ANTOINE COTTON, of the parish of Cap St.Ignace, in tlie county of Devon, in the district of Quebec, Navigator, 1.A land of one arpent and a half in frout by cighty arpens in depth or thereabouts more or less, situate and lying in the parish of Cap.Saint Ignace, joining on one side on the south east to Paschal Fortier, on the north east to Antoine Fortier, at the upper, and to Joseph Gille, and the lower end to the King's highway with a barn thereon erected, 2, Another land situated in the same parish of one arpent in front at one end and of one arpent and a half in frout at the other end Ly twenty arpents in depth bounded by an arm of the St.Nicholas, joining on the south west side to Angustin Bernier, on the north enst by Angustin Bernier, at the upper part to Dominique Dnbé, and on the lower part to the Locher de lu Chapelle.To be sold at the Church Door of the aforesaid parish of Cap St.Ignace, on the TWENTY-SECOND day of SEPTEMBER uvext, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable Ist October next.Wu.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.11th May, 1629.FILER] FACIAS.NDREW LAUCHLIN FRASER, of the city, county and district of Quebec, Merchant, against JOHN GOW SMITH, of the parish of Sainte Anne, in the county of Cornwallis, in the district of Quebec, Esquire :\u20141 ©, The exact undivided moicty of the fief and seigniory de la Pocatiere otherwise cailed Ste.Anne, situate in the county of Cornwallis, in the district of Quebec, droits de justice haute moyenne et basse, cens, rentes and other seigniorial rights, right of chasse and fisheries, together with the exact uudivided moiety of the seigniorial manner, domain and mills of the said seigniory* 2.The exact moiety of the fief and seigniory of St.Denis, contiguous to the said seiguiory of La Pocuticre or Ste.Anne, No.484.TOME VI.\u2014No.46.JEUDI, 3 SEPTR.1829.on the south west side of the same, rights of justice haute, moyenne and basse, rights of chasse aud fisheries, cens et rentes and other seigniorial rights whatsoever to the said seigniory belonging and appertaining.T'o be sold at my office, in the Court House, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY - FIRST day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the moruing.The said Writ returnable 1st October next.Wa, S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 12th Mav, 1829, PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.EAN MARIE POITEVIN,of the parish of St.Pierre inthe county of Northumberland in the district of Quebec, merchant, against AUGUSTIN NERON, of the same place farmer: lst.Nine perches of land in front or thereabout, more or less, by about two arpegts in depth, bounded in front by the river du Gouffre, in the rear hy the King\u2019s highway, on the south by Henry Tremblay, Esquire, andtowards the north, partly by Jean Marie Poitevin and partly by Mrs, Elie Bouchard, with a small bouse and a dairy thereon erected.2nd.Nineteen perches, or thereabouts, of land in front, more or less, by about sixteen arpents in depth, like the firstone, siteate in the parish of Baie St.Paul, in the scigniory of Beaupré, bounded in front by the said King\u2019s highway, in the rear partly by north-west arm (bras du nord ouest,) aud partly by the laud of Messire Lelievre, Priest, towards the south partly by thelot of ground or emplacement of Thomas Lee, Esqnire, and partly by the said Messire Lelievre\u2019s ground, and towards the north partly by the lot of ground or emplacement of Charles Pierre ruot, Esquire, aud partly by the lot of ground of one Julien Lavoie, and partly by the said north-western arm (bras du nord-ouest) with a barn and stable thereon erected, circumstances and dependances.\u2018To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Baie St.Paul, on the TWENTY-NINTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable Ist, October next.W.Ss.SEWELL, Sheriff, No.(016.2 25th May, 1929.FIERI FACTAS.IERRE CHALOU.of the city, county and district of Quebec, baker,against ANTOINE CAMPEAU of the same place, baker, a stone house situale in St.John\u2019s subuibs, St.George street, with anauginentationin stone on the south east side of the said house, the whole tu: ming a triangle, comprehending all that may be found from the line of St, Martin street, running westward as far as the property of Jean Bte.Tapin, which finds itself divided from the house now to be sold, by the wall which is mitoyen between the said two houses, with the groundin the rear cf the said house, conveying into a point to Richelieu street, the line ofthe north west side of the said ground being to he prolonged in aline with the gable end mitoyrn between the said Tapin and the Defendant, the whole bonuded in front by the line of St.George street, and in the rear converging into a point ending at the lineof Richelieu street, on the north east side by the line of St.Martin street, and on the other side to the sonth west by the property of the said Jean Baptiste Tapin, with the stable thereon erected, circumstancesand dependances, tobe sold at my office in the Court house, in the said city of Quebec, vi the FWENTY-FIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN in the morning.The said writ returnable on the Ist October next.W.S.SL WELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s office, 26th May, 1820.No.G61.FIERI FACIAS.No.295 ; OSEPH ROY of tie parish of St.Gervais, \"CUS oF in the county of Herstord in the district of Quebec, Esquire, merchant, against PIERRE LACROIX, of the parish of St.Claire, in the county of Dorchester in the district of Quebec, cultivator.A land of two arpents in front by thirty arpents mere or less in depth, situate in the parish of St.Claire, in the concession des Longues Pointes, in the seigniory of Jollict, bounded ou the sonthwest by the river Etchemin, and on the north east at the end of the said depth, on the northside by Jacques Picard, and on the other side towards the south by Jean Baptiste Bois- sonnette, together wi:h a house and barn th-reon crected.To be sola at the Church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Claire, on the TWEN'TY-NINTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN in the morning.The said writ icturnable 1st October next.W.8.SEW LLL, sheriff.26th May, 1829.FIERI FACIAS.OSEPH SEDILLOT dit MONTREUTL, e# heretofore of the city of Quebec, carter, and now of the parish of Cap Santé, in the county of Hampshire, in the district of Quebec, cultivator, against GERVAIS MARCOUX,of the city, county, and district of Quebec, servant, in the hands of Michel Landry, of tiie city, county, and district of Quebec, curator, duly appointed to thedelaissement in this cause made by the suid Gervais Marcoux.A lot of ground or emplacement of forty feet in front, by sixty in depth; bounded in front towards the north by St.Vallier-sireet, in tiie rear by an unconceded lot of ground, on one s'de towards the east by the repre sentatives of Charles Valin, and towards the south west by Baptiste Dufresne, with a house thereon erccted, circumstances and dependences.To be sold at my Office in the Court House, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY - EIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the 1st day of\u2019 October next.; W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.18th May, 1829.No.781 1 438 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.September 3, EEE FIERI FACIAS.No.194.ELIX BIDEGARE*, of the city, county, and district of Quebec, armourer, against MARIE ANNE MARTINEAU, of the same place, widow of the late Etienne Dion, ia his lifetime of the parish of L'Ancienne Lorette, cultivator:\u2014A stone house and shed situate inthe palace ward of the city of Quebee, of about seveuty four feet in frout, hy ¢\u2019'ghteen feet or thereabout in depth, bounded in front by Ancien Chantier street, in the rear by Mr.Frs Mofett, and Mr.Joseph Huot, on the north east by Mr.Moffett, and on the south west by Mr.Pichard.To be sold at my Office in the Court House in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the 1st day of October next.15;h May, 1329.W, S.SEWELL, Sheriff.ALIAS FIËRI FACIAS.No.1554 ; LEXIS DEROUSSELLE,of the parish OURS of Beauport, in the county and district of Quebec, merchant, against JEAN BAPTISTE MA- THURIN, of the city, county and district of Quebec, master wig maker, and Marguerite Gagnon, his wite, and Joseph Gregoire, of the city, county and district of Quebec master mason.1-t.A lot of ground or emplacement situate in the St.Roch suburbs in St.Joseph street, with a house thereo: erected, containing thirty feet in front by fifty feetin depth, bounded in front by St.Joseph street, in the rear by the cnd of the said depth on the north-east side by Jean Baptiste Leroux dit Cardinal, and on the south west side by Pierre Martin Paquet.2d.The undivided moiety of a lot of ground or emplacement situate in thesame place in St.Vallier street, witha house thereon erected, containing forty feet in front by sixty feet in depth, bounded in front by St.Vallier street, in the rear at the end of the said depth, on the south-west side by Jean Frestre and on the north-east side by one James.3d.A tot of round or emplacement situate in St.John\u2019s suburbs; in Richelieu street, with a house and shed thereon erected, containing forty feet in front by fifty in depth, bounded in front by Richelieu street, in the rear at the end of\u2019 the said depth, on the south-west side by St.Genevieve street, and en the north-east side by the widow of Jean Baptiste Ver- mette.4th, A piece of land situate in the banlieue of Quebec on St.Foi Road, containing one arpent and a Lalfin front, by six arpents more or less in depth, bounded in front by St.Foi Road, in the rear at the top ef the Côte St.Genevieve, on the south-west side by Pierre Chalon, and on the north-east side by Ignace Voyer, with a barn thereon erected.To be sold at my office in the.Court-House, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnable 1s October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.19th May, 1829.ALIAS FIERI FACLAS.No.847.HARLES DARVEAU, of the city, county _J and district of Quebre, master farmer, against JOSISPH FOURNIER, of the parish of St Henry, in the councy of Dorchester, in the distriot of Quebec, Bailiff, in his quality of Guardian duly elected, in justice to Edouard Paquet, minor.A lot of ground or emplacement situate in the Palace Ward, St.Charles S'reet, « ontaining twenty-six feet in front, euch as the actual width of the House thereon const-ucted by the depth tha: may be fouad from the said St.Charles street to the top of the Cape, at the end of which depth the ground being found to contain but twenty-four feet in width to be taken from the gable end south west of the shed belonging to the represeutatives of the late Joseph Fournier, the said ground joining on the north east to the representatives of the said late Joseph Fournier, and on the south west to the representatives of the late Jenn Belanger, on which ground a new two s:ory stone house is erected, with the leave and right of passage jn common with the repres-ntatives of the said late Joseph Fournier.To be sold at my Office in the Court House, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-HIGHTH day of SEPTEMBEL next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable 1st October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 18th Mav, 1829.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS, ERNARD MIGNOT dit LABRIE, of the 1196.Ç B Parish of Kamourask«, in the County of Cornwallis, in the District of Quebec, Farmer, against ANTOINE BOUCHER dit BELLEVI LLE,of the l'arish of St.Etienne of La Malbaie, in the County of Northum- berland, in the District of Quebec, Tutor, duly elected to the minor children of the late Louis Robitaille, in his life time of the said Parish of St.Etienne, of La Malbaie, in the County and District aforesaid, Miller :\u20141.An arpent of land in front by thirty-six arpents in depth, situate in the Parish of St.Roch, bounded in front by the King's highway, in the rear by the division line between the first and second concession, on the north-east by Simon Talbot dit G rvais, and the south-west by Etienne Eschenback, eircamstances and dependancies.2.A piece of land situ, ate in the Parish of St.Roch, containing four perches or thercabout in front by six arpents or thereabout in depth, bounded in front on the top of a hill, in the rear by Etienne Eschemback,on the nor h-east by the said Etienne Eschem- back, on the south-west by the road lea ling to Mr.Duches- nay\u2019s Grist Mill, with a house and a Baru thereon erected.-=3.A wood land situate in the Parish St.Roch, containing one arpent and a half in front by forty-two arpents in depth, bounded in front by the lands of the second co: cession of St.Roch, in the rear at the end of the said depth, on the south-west side by Etienne Eschemback, and on the north-east side by one Gauvin, without any buildings thercon erected.To be sold at the Church door of the afor said Parish of St.Roch, on the THIRTIETH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, \u2018The suid Writ returnable the 1st October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Queber, 18th May, 1829.AL1AS FIERI FACIAS.No.1659.LEXIS DEROUSSELLE,of the parish ¢ of Beauport, iu the county of Quebec, in thedistrit of Quebec, Merchant, against PIERRE NOR- MANDEAU dit DELORIER, of the city county and district of Quebec; Cooper.A lot of ground or emplacement sitaate in St.Roch Suburbs, Quebec, of thirty feet in front or thereabouts, by about one hundred indepth, joining in front to St.Marguerite street, behind to Pierre Marquis and one Vallé, on one sidé to the north east to Frangois Gouge, and No.on the other tothe south west by the heirs Michrl Paquet, : childres.with a house and shop thercon erected.To be sold at my office in the Court House, in the said city of Quebec, on che TWENTY-EIG:ITH duy of SEPTEM HER next.at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnable the ist October next, W.S.SLWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Oifice, 18th Mav, 1429.FLER( FACLAS.- OUIS BERTRAND, Fsqr.of the parish of =t.Jean Baptiste del\u20191sle Verte, in the county of Cornwallis, in the district of\u2019 Quebec, merchant, against MICHELROUSS HAL, agriculuurer,and MARI.CHABOT, his wife, of the same place.lo.A land situate in the parish of\u2019 I\u2019Isle Verte, containing two arpens in front by forty-two arpens iu deptu ; bounded on the north by the river st.Lawrence, «n the south at the end of the said depth, on the north eust by Chiisostome Dumas, and on the south west by Charles Dumas, appurtenances and dependences.20.light perches of land in front by one league in depth, situate at the same place; bounded on the north by the lands of the second range of concessions, on the south at the end of the said depth, on the north east by the said Louis Bertrand, tsq.and on the south west by Michel Rousseau, junior, appurtenances and dependences.To be sold at the Church door of the aforesaid parish of l\u2019Isle Verte, on the TWENT\\-NINTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019click in the morning.The said writ returnable 1st October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, No.212.$ 10th May, 1829.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.LEX1S DEROUSSELLE, of the parish of Beaupoit, in the county and district of Quebee, merchant, against LOUIS POULIN, of the place commonly ealled le Gros Pin, in the parish of Quebec, in the eounty and district of Quebec, caltivator.1.A lot of laud situate in the parish of Beauport, at the place called la « ôtesde Pères, of three perches und three fourths of a perch or thereabouts in front, by about nine arpents snd a halt in depth, bounded in frout by the king's high way, in the rear by the river St.Lawrence, on the morth east side by Frauçois Poulin, snd on the south west side by François Chamberland, without any building.3.Half an arpent of land in front, by about forty or fifty arpents in depth, sitnate at the said Beauport, bounded in frout by the front roud of Charlesbourg, ia the rear by Germain Magnaut, où the north east side by François Poulin, and on the south west by François Cham - berlaud, without buildings.3 A land of an irregular form, Maving in fromta width of sbout four arpents and three fourths of an arpent by twenty two arpents and a balf in depth by the width of one arpent sud on the remnant of the width having only six arpents in depth, situate pactly in the parish of Charlesbourg and partly in the parish of Quebec and the place called le Gros Piu, bonuded iu front by the King's aigh way, in the rear by Joseph Martel and Peter Graut, at the end of the six arpents by tbe Route de la Savanne, on tue north side by Jean Baptiste Bedard, and on the south side by Antoine Bertrand, with a house, barn, and stable thereon erected, circumstances and depeudances.\u2014To be sold as follows : Lots Nos.1 and 2 at the Church door of the aforesaid parish of Beauport, on the TWENTY-THIRD day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morviug, and Lot Nu.3 at the Church door of the said purish of Charlesbourg, on the same day, at ONE o'clock in the after- uoon,\u2014The said Writreturnable on the Ist October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, No.1496.19th May, 1829.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : D* MEMARIE JOSEPHTE BOU- No.507.\u20ac DREAULT, as wellin her own name as tut:ix to her minor children, and others, against JEAN BAPTISTE MARTINEAU dit LORMIEKE of the parish of St.Croix, in the county of Buckinghamshire, in the district of Quebec, farmer, a.d Marie Helene Moreau his wife.A land of two arpents in fret by eighty arpents in depth, situate in the parish of St.Croix, in the third and fourth ranges of land in the seigniory «de Bonsecours, bounded in frunt by the land of Jean Baptiste Crotteau,aud in the rear by unconceded lands,on the northeast side partly by Jean Baptiste Derocher, the represcn- tative of Louis Derocher, and partly by Olivier Houde, the repr.sentative of Joseph rioude, and on the sonth- west side partly by the said Jean Baptiste Derocuer, the representative af the said Louis Derocher, with the buildings th.reon erected, circumstanc:s and dependences.To be sold at the ( hurch door of the aforesaid parish of St.Cruix, on the TW ENTY-NINTH day of SLPTi MBER next, at TieN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnable 1st October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.18th May, 1829.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.IERRE PELTIER, of the city, county and district of Quebec, merchant, aga\u2018nst PIERRE M:CLURE, of the parish of L'Isle Verte, in the county of Cornwallis, in the district of Quebec, cultivator, 1 ©, A land situate and lying in the parish of 3t.Jean Baptiste de l\u2019Isle Verte, of about one arpent in front, by f orty- two arpents or thereabout in depth, vounded in front by the River St.Lawrence, and in rear by the lands of the second range on the south west side by Germain Soucie, and on the north east side by Pierre McClure.senior, with a house, stabling and a blacksmith\u2019s shop, circumstances and dependencies.2°.An other land situate in the same parish, in the s~cond concession of one arpent and a half in front or thereabout by forty-two arpens or thereabout in depth, bounded in front by the rear of the lands of the first range, and at the end of the said depth by the front of the lands of the third concession on thesouth west side by Jean Baptiste Dubé, and on the north east side by Clement Soucy, circumstances aud dependencies, To be sold at the Church Door of the aforesaid parish of St.Jean Bantiste, of L'Isle Verte, onthe T\\WVENTY-NINTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable 1st October next.Wu.S, SEWELL, Sheriff.18th May, 1829.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.| ABRIEL LACHANCE, of the parish of St.Jean, inthe county of Orleans, in the district of Quebec, master Pilot, against MARIE ROSALIE BLAS, of the parish of Berthier, in the county of Hertford, in the district of Quebec, widow ofthe late Bazile Beauché dit Morency, as well in her own name as commune en biens with the late Bazile Beauché, as tutrix to her minor No.1741.No.451, ; I.A land situate in the parish of Ber lier in the seigniory of Bellechasse, inthe connty of Hertford, in the District of Quebec, containing eight perches ana thirteen feet and a half in front.by fifty arpens or thereahout in depth b-unded in front partly by the river St, Lawrence, and parte ly by the land of Michel Larvivé, on the south west by Basile Blouin, and on the north east by Louis Bouin.2.Alog house of thirty eight feet in length by twenty six feet in width and about ten feet square, covered with boards and over laid with shingles, wainscoated with standing boards, which houce is erected on Louis Blouin's ground.3.A barn and stable contiguous forming together seventy five feet in length by twenty six feet in wiuth, covered in straw, the barn part in frame wainscoated and the stable of logs likewise wainsccated with standing boards, the whole part of the stable standing on the said Louis Blouin's ground, as well as that part of the barn which stands on the land designated under No.1: 4, A frame out building * fournil\u2019 wainscoated and covered with boards of fifteen feet in length hy eight or nine in width, erected on the said Louis Blouin\u2019s ground.with the use on behalf of the purchaser adjudicataire of two perches of land around the said buildings designated in the herein above designated lots under the numbers 2, 3 and 4, so long as the said buildings shall exist.Tobe 8 Id at the Church door of the aforesaid parish of Berthier the TWENTY FIFTH DAY of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN in the morning.The said writ returnable 1st October next.19th May, 1629.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.FIERI FACIAS.No.1116.IERRE PETIT dit St.PIERRE, Quebec, to wit: of the parish of St.Roch, in the county of Devon, in the District of Quebec, cultivator, and Dame Marie Angelique Pelletier, his wife, against FRANCOIS PETIT dit St.PIERRF, of the same place, merchant, to wit: 1st.A land and dwelling house situate and being in the parish St.Roch, in the county of Devon, first concession on the river St.Lawrence, containing two arpents and seven perches in front, by about thirty fonr arpents in deph, bounded in front by the said river St.Lawrence, in the rear by she land of Bernard Pelletier, the representative of Gabriel Bazile Pe'letier, on the south west side by Pierre Hypolite Pelletier or his representatives, and on tha north again by the said Pierre Hypolite Pelletier or his representatives, with all the buildings thereon erected, eircumstances and dependences, (the said land is a little narrower at the upper part thereof than at the lower end.) 2.One arpent of laud in front, by forty.or forty two arpents in depth, situate and being in the thir range of the said parishSt.Roch, bounded in front by the.lands of the second range, in the rear at the end of the said depth, +1 the south west side by the suid Pierre Hypo- lite Pe letier or his r' presentatives, a d on the north east by Joseph Miville dit Deschene or his representatives, circumstances and dependencies.\u2018To be sold at the Church door of the parish of St.Roch on the TWENTY-FOURTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnuble on the 1st February next Wm.8.SEW ELL, Sheriff, 14th July, 1829.FIERI FACIAS.No.194.) M ESSIRE FRANCOIS RANVOIZE\u2019 priest, $ Curate of the parish of Ste.Anve, in the county of Northumberland in the district of Quebec, against FELIX BIDEGARE\u2019 of the ri y, county and district of Quebec, armourer, and MICH L, LANDRY.Curator, A :tone house with the ground on which it is erected, situate in this lower town of Quebec, palace ward, containing about twenty five feet on the west side and about ninetcen feet and a halfon the east side, by a front of about fifteen feet and a balf, this last admeasurement being taken within, and the whole english measure ; or more conc-sely, the whole of the said house such as it stands, withou: any further ground besides an alley five feet wide along th» whole depth so far as the separation wall between theproperty belonripg to the widow Martineau and Joseph Sasseville, the said al'ey being also taken along the wear side of \u2018he said widow Martineau fronting the street ancien chantier, the said house bounded to the north by St.Paul street, on the south partly by the said widow Martinean or her repres-ntatives and pa'tly by the said alley, on the west side by the said widow Martineau vr her representatives and on (he other on the rast likewise by the saia widow Martineau or her representatives, on the ancien chantier street To besold at my Office in the Court House in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN in the morning.The said wiit returnable on the Ist October next, W.S.SEWELL, Sherif.6th May, 1829.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Sheritf\u2019s Haies.em To wir: Public Notice is hereby given, that the under mentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized and will be Sorp at the respective times and places as mentioned below, all persons having claims on the same are hereby required to make them known according to Law.All oppositions afin d\u2019unnuller, afin de distraire or afin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositio: s are by Law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office previous to the fitteen days next preceding, the day of sale, oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ, FIFRI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: ANCY BRIDGE, of Montreal, in No.576.; the district of Montreal, widow by her second marriage of the late Martin Strong Parker, Ee.quire, in bis lifetime of St.Jacques in the said district, physte.cian and surgeon who prosecutes as well in her own name as in her capacity Of universal legatee, and sole executrix of the last will and testament of the said late Martin Strong Parker, Plaintiff, against EZEKIEL CUTTER of Montreal aforesaid, nail manufacturer, and Priscilla Belding of the same place, widow of the late Thomas Whittemore in bis lifetime of Montreal, aforesaid, nail manufacturer, as well in her own name as in her capacity of tutrix to Ezekiel, Francis, Caroline, Matilda, Adeleine, Augusta and Thomas Belding Whittemore, surviving minor children issue of het marriage with the said late Thomas Whittemore.lo.À lot of ground of an irregular figure containing five arpens more or less in superficies, situated at l\u2019Assomption in the sei- gniory of St.Sulpice, bouuded iv front by the King\u2019s highway in the rear and on one side by the river St, Esprit, and on the other side by Pierre Majeau with a fulliog mill and wooden dwelling house thereon erected with a canal constructs ed thereou, cutting an angle of the said lot to supply the necessary water to the said fulling mill, 20, A lot of land, situated in the seigniory of Noyan iu the parish of St.George, in tlie district of Montreal, heretofore known and designated by lot number ten in the first range of concessions, Sf the river Richelieu, containing four arpents in front by twenty- eight arpentsin depth, more or less, bounded iv front by the river Richelieu, in the rear by Amable Lafleur, on ¢ne side by alot of land heretofore known, and designated by number nine io the possession of widow James Brown, aud on the other side by alot of land heretofore known and designated by lot number eleven in the said first range of concessions aforesaid, with adwelliug house and other buildings thereon erected.30.Two lots of laud or emplacements situated in the scigniory and parish St.Henry de Mascouche, ata place ealled Jane Borrough, known by lots numbers three and four, containing each one half acre in frout by one acre In depth, Lounded in front to the south east by the King\u2019s highway, inthe rear by lands unconceded, joining on ons side to lot number two and on the other side by lot nomber five, with a dwelling house, shop and stable thereon erected.To be sold thatis to say the lot No, 1, at the church door of the parish of I\u2019 Assomption aforesaid, on the TWEN I'Y.N INTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at NINE of the clock in the forenaon, the lot No.3, at the church door of the parish of St.Henry de Mascouche on the same day at nooo, and the tot No.2, at the church door, in the seigniory of Noyan aforesaid on the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, at NINE o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ is returnable on the .t b xt, 1st.October nex L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sher1f\u201ds Office, 23d May, 1329.Montreal, to wit:) JYRANCOIS SERRE, of the parish No.1613.) ot Longueuil in the district of Montreal, yeoman, plaintiff, against BENJAMIN VIGER, of the said parish of Longueuil, ycoman, defendant.LÀ land situated in the said parish of Longueuil, containing three arpents and à half in front by tweniy arpents in depth with the exception of one half of an arpent in front that has thirty arpents in depth, bounded in fro t by Victoire Chenier, ia the rear by the lands of the Cote Noire, on one side by Pierre Braie dit Labonté, and on the other side by André St Marie, with a wooden louse tierecon erected.To be sold at the Church door of the pari-h ot Longueuil oforesai |, on the TWENTY-NINTH of S/PTEMBER next, at IGHi F n\u2019clock in the forenoon.the said writ is returnable 10th October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sherif's Office, 934 May, 1529.ee FIERI FACLAS.Montreal.to vice OUN GIBB and JOHN HEN.No.1731.DERSON, of the city of Montiel in the drstrict of Montreal, Merchants, co-partners using commerce ovether, under the name of Gibh and Hender son, Pla (Fs, agsinst THOMAS M'DONALD, residing at Berauhar ois vu the said dis:rict, merchant, Detendant.lo.An emplacement known as lot number six, on Rive r street, iu the village of Besuharnois, parish of St Clement, containing ninzty feet in tront by all the depth that may be from the said river street to \u2018he river st, Lawrence, being about one hundred ans eighty-four feet, beun sed in front by the said rives street, iu rear by the river St.Lawrence.on one side by lot No.7, «nd on the other side by lo: lot No.5 of the said village of Beauharnois, with a Potash work and other builéings thereon erected.27.A lot of land situated n the sai:l Seigniory of Beauharnois In the parish of St.Clement above said, containing two arpeuts in front by twenty-five arpents in Cepth more or less, bounded in front by the King's hizhway in the rear by lands belonging to Charles Manuel, on one «ide by Joseph few, and on the other side by Joseph Quillier, with a dwellinghouse thereon erected.3n.An emplacement.situated in tie Village of Beauharnois in the parish of St.Clement, in the said district, known as lot No 27 of the said villoge, coutaining nivety feet in front, by one hundred and eighty feetin depth, bounded in front by Elice street, in the rear by Alexis Lebœuf, on one side by lot No.28, and on the uther side by a street, without any buildings thereon erccted, 40.Au emplacement situated in the said village of Beauharnois in the parish of St.Clément, known as lot No.i4, containing ninety feet in front by one hundred and eightv feet in depuh bounde 1 in front by Hannah street, in the rear by lot No.38 of the said village, on one side by lot No 43, and on the \u201cother side by lot No.45 without any buildings thereon erected.50.A lot of land of an irregular figure, situated tn the paris of St Jeanne of Isle Perrot, in thesaid district, bounded as follows, to the north by alot of land dividing the said lot of laud from the land of Ignace Bouhomme, extending one arpent and a half on the line between the said ots to the south and north-east by lines dividing ibe said lot of land, from the lands from François Toupin, and to the south-west, partly by lands belonging to Josenh Quillerier, and partly by lands belon:ing to Juseph Leduc, cottaining on the south line three fourths of an arpent of front to the depth of one arpent and a half where the said lot enlarges one fourth of an arpent to another depth of one arpent where the said lot again enlarges half an arpent to the depth ofthe said fot, bounding on Ignace Bonhomme, with a two story wooden dwelling house and other buildings thereon erected.To be sold, that is to say, the lots Nos 1, 2, 5 and 4 at the Church door of the parish of st.Clement aforesaid, on the TWENTY-NINTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at NINE o'clock in the furenoor, and the lot No.5, ai the Church door of the said parish of St.Jeanne of the l.le Perrot, on the THIRTIETH day of SEPTEMBER next, at NINE o'clock in \u2018he forenoon.\u2018The said Writis returnable on the f October next.fat of October ne L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 23d May, 1829 Montreal, to wit: AHUM HALL, of Montreal, in the No.310.¢ district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff, against BENJAMIN POMROY, of the Towoslip of Stanstead in the said district, Yeoman and trader, Defendant, Au acre of land being part of lot number Three in the Tenth rauge of Lots in the said township of Stanstead, be the same more or less, bounded in frout towards the west by the King\u2019s highway, on one side towards the south by land owned by Wilder Pierce, towards the north by land owed by Jchobod Smith occupied by David Frafton and in the rear towards the cast by land owned by the representatives of thie late Samuel GAZETTE DE QUEBEC, Brooks, together with a dwelling house, wood house and stable thereon erected, To be sold at tbe \u2018hurch door in the township of Stuustead aforesaid, on the TWENTY-NINTH day of SEPTEMBER uvxt, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, Tue said Writ is returnable 1st Oct, next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 23rd May, 1829.FLERRL FACLAS.Montreal, to wit.) OUIS MARTEAU of the city of No.430: 3; 1.Montreal, in the district of Montreal, Notary Public, Plaiutiff, against FRANCOIS COU.VRETTE alias FRANCOIS COUVRLT, of the city of Moucreal, in the district of Montrea!, carter, and JULIE BOURGOUEN dit BOURGIGNON his wife, Defendants, 1st.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and bei:z in \u2018he St.Lawrence Suburhs of the city of Monireal aforesaic, containing twenty feet in front, by sixty three feet in depth, bounded 10 front by a street, in the rear by the representatives of one Fabre dit Monferand, joining on one side the representatives of Jean Baptiste Dupont, and on the other side by one Latreil,or their respective representatives, with a house thereon erecied.20.An emplacement situated in the St Lawrence suburbs aforesaid, coutaining about twenty eight feet and seven inches in front, by sixty three feet in dep h, bounded ia frunt by a street, in the rear by the representatives of François Vorie dit Jolicœur, on one side ty Augustin Cardinal, and on the other side by Joseph Chef, or their respective representatives without any buildings thereon ; the said lands and tenements to be sold subject to the following charges, to wit : lot No.I.* dla charge par l'acquéreur de payer une rente annue le et perpetuelle à f\u2019ierre Plrssis Belair et à ses hoirs et ayans cause de la somme de six livres ancien cours de ceite province par chaque année, au capital de la somme de cent livres ancien cours susdit, suivant et conformément à l'acte de vente fait par Jean Bte.Dupont à Pierre Frichette, reçu devant Mtre, J.Bte.Désérie, Notaire, le 28 Mai, 1803, la dite rente sera rachetable en par l\u2019acquéreur payant et remboursant le Capital d\u2019icelle vn vn seul paiement.\u201d Thelot No.2,to be sold \u201c* à la charge par l'acquéreur de bailler et payer au dir Pierre Plessis dit Belair et à ses hoirs et ayans cause une rente annuelle et perpétuelle de neuf livres ancien cours susdit, par chaque année, premier de Mai, et à commencer le premier Mai prochain, uu capital de la somme de cent cinquante livres anciens cours susdit, laquelle rente annuelle et perpetuelle sera rachetable en par l'acquéreur payant et remboursant le cap tal d\u2019icelle en un seul paiement.\u201d To be sold at my office in the city of Montreal aforesaid, on the SECOND OCTOBER next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the the forenoon.The said Writ returaable on the 54 O-tober next.L, GUGY Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 25d May, 1829.FLERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit 4 LEXANDER LOGAN of the No.1727.Mission of ste.Martine, in the seigniory of Beauharnois, in the county of Huntingdon, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, Plaintiff] against PLLR- RE CHALOUX of the same place, yeoman, aud BHN- JAMIN CHALOUX, also of the same place, yeoman, Defendants : A lot of land situate in Williamstowa, in the seigniory of \\nnfield, being lot No.157 in the second Côte double, containing five arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth more or less, bounded in front by tie roud of the said Cote, and in the rear by unconceded lands of the said seigniory, «n the west side by lot No.156, and on the cast side by the landsof the Beanriver concession, with a wooden dwelling house, a barn and other buildings thereon erected.To be sold at the Church door ot the said Mission of ste.Martine, on the FIF # H day c\u20ac OCTOBE ?next,at NINE o\u2019c'ock in the forenoon.T:e said Writ of fieri facias being returnable Octoier 20th next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 30th May, 1829.FIFERi FACIAS, Montreal, to wit: \u201cHW ENRILTTE GUICHAUD, of No.888.{ ; Qu bec.widow of the late Honorable Tho:zas Dunn, deceased and others, plaintiffs, against the landsand ten ments in thesaid writdescribed as follows, to wit : Partand parcel of the westerly half of thelot No.62, in the seignory of St.Armand, containing about thirty-five acres more or less, bounded as foll.ws, to wit: cast by lands in the possession of one John Weightman and one Philip Luke, north by lands in the possession of one Leonard Vincent, west by lands in the possession of\u2019 e+ Flias Truax, and south by part of the said lot No.62 in the possession of one H.N.Weightman and one Elias Troax, in the hands and possession of PETER DEVENS of the city of Montreal, curator duly appointed to the delaissement made of the said fand by John Reynolds, of the said seigniory of St.Armand, yeoman.To be suld at the door of St.Paul\u2019s church, in the said seigniory of St.Armand, en the SIXTH day of OCTOBER next, at NINE o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said writ of ficri fucias being returnable on the tenth day of October next, L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 30th May, 1829.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to vit.A LEXANDER LOGAN, of Sainte No.1729.Martine de Beauharnois,in the conn- ty of Huatingdon, in the district of Moutreal, yeoman, plaintiff, arninst ALFXIS 31.JAMES, otherwise called ALEXIS BEAUVAIS, ofthe same place, yeowan defendant, I.A lot of land situate ju Willinmstowa in the Seignioiy of Ann- field, being lot No.49, formerly known as lot No.13, on tue south side of the Chateanguay river, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the said river and in the rear by unconceded lands of the said seigniory, on the north east side by the lands of ove Micliel Patenaude or his representatives, on the sonth west by the lands of one Louis B.18 Jarry, or his representatives, with a wooden house a bara and a stable thereon erec ted.2.A lotof land situate in said Williamstown, seiguio- ry aforesaid, being lot No.58 on the south side of the Cha- teauguay river, containing two arpents in front by thirty ar.peats in depth more or less, bounded in front by the said Chateauguay river, and in the rear by unconceded lands of the said seigniory, on the north east side by the lands of one Louis Prejean, and on the south west by the representatives of Sebastien Beurgv, with a wooden house thereon erected.\u2018To be sold at the Church door of the Mission of Sainte Martine, onthe FIFTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock iv the forenoon : the said writ of fieri facias returnable ou the 20th October next, .L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 30th May, 1829.the late Adam -agar, deccased.459 FIFRIFACIAS, Montreal, to wit : ARGH RD CATTON ef the town.No.993, ; ship of Hinchinbrook, in the county of Huntingdon, in the district of Montreal, ycoman, plainutl, against WILLIAM MURDOCK, now of Mone treal, mariner, defendant.A parcel of land situate in the sald township of Hinchinbrook, being part of Jots Nos, 16 amd 17, in the fhurth range thereof, containing twenty-two rods and fourteen feet in\u201d vont, by seven \u201cwundred rods in depth, tormingabout one hundred superticial acres, bounded infront by the Chatcauguay river, and in the rear by the unconceded lands of the said towaship, on the north-east side by the lands of John Ewart, and on the south-west side by those of William Bowron, Esqr.with a wooden dwelling house and a barn thereon erected.To be sold at my office in the city of Montreal, on the FIFTH day of OCTOBER next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon.\u2018Ihe said writ ol fieri facias returnable the 15th October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 30th May, 1829, FIER FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : ODEFROI BEAUDET of Cô- No.1387.§ JM teau du Lac, in the county of York and district of Montreal, merchant, Plaintiff, againt JOSEPH GANIER ofthe place call st.Polycarpe, im the seigniory of New Longueuil, county and district aforesaid, ycoman, Defe dant: A lot of land situate in the parish «f st.Polycarpe, at the Cote Ste.Catherine, con-, taining three arpents in front, by twenty arpents in depth more or less without guarantee of precise measure, bounded in front by the road of said Côte St.Catherine, and ia rear by unconceded lands, on the north-west side by the lands of Jean Baptiste Aymand, and on the south-east side by Joseph Bourbonnais, with a wooden house and stables thereon erected.To be sold at the Church door of the said parish of st.Polycarpe, on the FIFTH day of OCTOBER next, at NINE o'clock in the morning.The said Writ of fieri facias returnable the 10th October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 30th May, 1829, FIKRE FACIAS.Montr al, to vi} YPOLITE PERRAULT of the No.273.city of Montreal, merchant, and others, under the firm of H.PERRAULT & Co.Plaintiff, against PIERRE BAUDRY, alias PERCINY, de la paroisse de Chambly, dans le comté de Kent, merchant.The use, profits and enjoyment (jouissance) during the.term of the natural life of the said Pierre Baudry, of the undivided half er moiety of a land situate in the parish of Longue Pointe, in the county and district cf Montreal, ihe whole of which land contains three arpents in front by sixty-four arpents in depth, bounded in front by the river St, Lawrence, in the rear by the land of St.Lecnard, on cne side hy Jean Baptiste Leproken, on the other by Andrew Muirkcad, with a stone house, barn, and cther buildines thercen erected.To be Sold at the Church door of the parish of Longue Pointe aforesaid, «n the FIFTH day of OCTOBER next, at NINE o'clock in toreno.n.The said writ of fieri fucius returnable the tenth day of October neat, L.GUGY, Sheriff, Shoriff\u2019s Office, 30th May, 1829.FUFRI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: FE ea LANTIER, ycoman, No.498.of the city and parish of Montreal, Plaintiff, against the estates of CHARLES AMBROISE LABERGE, of the city, coun'y and district of Montreal, Bai iff, Curator duly clected in law to the délaissement of the estate, hercinalter described, made by Michel Allard, yeoman, of the parish st.Lenoit, in the county of York, in the district aforesaid, Defendant, to wit: A land situate in the parish * te.Magdelaine de Rigaud in thesaid county of York and district of\u2019 Montreal, containing thiec arpents in front by twenty arpents, more or less; in depth, baunded in front by thie River Ottawa, in the rar by unconceded lands, on one side by the representatives of the 1 te Jean Baptiste Parent, and on the other side by Barthelemy Thibodauit, with a house and barn in wood thercon erected.To be sold at thie Church door of th: said parish *te.Magdeluine de Rigand, on the SIXTH day of OCTOBER next,at NINE o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of ficri facias being returnable on the 15th day of October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 30th May, 1829.FIERY 1FACLAN.Montreal, to wit: lL ADAMS, of the seizniory of No.953.§ 4 St.Armand, in the said district trader, plaintiff, against PETER A SAGAR, (f the said seigniory, yeoman, defendant.1st.\u2018Lhe equal undivided half of the tivo casterly thirds of the westerly third of lots Nos.82 and 83 W, lying and being in the scigniory of St.Armand aforesaid, bounded on the cast by part of said lots Nos.82 and 83, belonging to John Maitin, 1 obinson liay- kes, Abel Adams and Jacob Sagar, on the west by the westerly moicty of the said lots Nos.82 and 83, belonging: to George Gai th Ilolt, ally agar and John \u2018agar, on the north by David Brimer, and on the south by Robinson Haykes, the said piece « t land containing about forty-three acres be the same more or less, with a framed house and Larn therecn erected, to be divided agrecable to the will of 2d A piece or parcel of land situated and being in the seigniory of >t, Armand aforesaid, being the cqual undivided ha!t of the two westerly thirds of the westerly half of lot No.73 W, bounded on the casthy a part of the said lot belonging to George Garth Holt, John ~agar and ~ally \u201cagar, on the west hy David Brimer, n the north by the heirs of the late | homas Dunn, and on the south by Jacub Nagar, the said piece of land containing about t irty-five acres in superficies more or less.\u2018Fo be sold at the door of >t.Paul's church in the scigniory of St.Armand aforesaid, on the SIXTH day of OCTOBER next, at T'I.N of tbe cluck in the forenoon.\u2014- The suid writ is returnable on the 10th day of October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 30th May, 1829, FIERT FACTAS.Montreal, to wit: } TARGUERITE LEMAIRE, of No.1766.the city, county and district of Montreal, supérieure, and others, Dames Religieuses of the Communauté de V Hopital Général de Montrecl, plainiifls, against PIERRE FAUXBERT, of the parish of the Mission of St.Regis.in the count, of Huntingdon, in the said district, yeoman, delendant,\u2014A lot of land situate in the parish of St.Joachim of Chateauguay, in the said \u2014 410 county of Huntingdon, containing one arpent and nine erches in front, by thirty arpents and three perches on OP the south west side, and thirty two arpents and eight à perches on the north east side in depth, more or less, without warranty of precise measure, bounded in front by the river du Loup, and the lands of the heirs of one Baudin, and in rear by the lands of the côte St.Charles, on the south west side by one Jean Baptiste Fauxbert, and on the north east side by Denis Couillard or his representatives, To be sold at the Church door of the said parish of St.Joachim of Chateanguay, on the SEVEN- TEENTIH day of NOVEMBER next.at TEN o clock in the forenoon.\u2014The said Writ of fieri fucias being returnable the first day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 10th July, 1329.FIERL FACIAS.Montreal, to wit, HE Honorable JOIN RICH- No.794.; ARDSON, of the city, county & district of Montreal, curator in duc form of law appoint edtothe vacant estate and succession ofthe late George Ellice, deceased, in his lifetime Seignior, proprietor and possessor of thescigniory of Villechauve or Beauharnois iu the said district, now known by the name of the seigni- ory of Annfield, Plaintiff, against JOSEPH SANCTOIRE, of the parish of Laprairie de 12 Madclaine, in the cou«ty of Huntingdon, in the said district, ycoman, Defendant.A lot of land situate in the parish of St.Clement, in the said seigniory of Annfield, containing two arpents in front by twenty arpeuts in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the road of the concession of Lu Beauce, and in the rear by the lands of the Cite St.George, on vue side by one, Bte.St.Aubin, fils,and on the other by one Pierre Ladre, with a house, barn and stable thereon erected.To be sold at the churcn door of the said parish St.Clements, on the SIXTEENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said writ of fleri fucius being returu - able thefirst day of February next, ; L.GUGY, Sheriff.SherifPs Office, 10th July, 1829.FIFRI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : AMES DROWN,of St, Andrews, No.2160.¢ e¥ in the county of York, in the district of Montreal, Esquire, plaintiff, agaiast PETER DEVINS, of the city, county and district of Montreal, gentleman, curator duly appsinted to John McLean, formerly of Argenteuil, gentleman, bu\u2019 now absent from this province, defendant, Lots Nos.22, 23, and 25, in the ninth concession of the township of Fardley, in the county of York, in the said district, and also lots No, 2,, 24, 25, 27, and 28 in the tenth concession of the said township of Fardley, the said eight lots forming together fifteen hundred acres more or less.\u2014To be sold at the Sheriff's Oftice in the city of Montreal on the NINi- TEENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the morning \u2018The said Writ of fiewi facius returnable the first day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sherif*s Office, 1M1h July, 1829.VLÈRL FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : aos LOUIS BAOUR- No.1209.2 GEOIS, Esquire, of the parish st, Mathicu de Beleil, in the county of Surrey, in the said district of Montreal, plaintiil, against SILVAIN GUER- TIN, yeoman, of the atoresaid parish of Beli , defendant.\u20141o0.A land situate in the said parish st.Mathieu, de Bel- œil, containing three arpents sud six perches in front, by twenty arpents in depth, situate in t \u20ac second concession of the river Richelieu, hounded in front by the King\u2019s highw.y, in the rear by Joseph Maurice, or Lis representatives, on the north-east side by Christophe Gibouleau, and on the other side by one Charron, with a house, baru, and other buildings thereon evected.20.Anotirer land, situate in the same parish of Belwil, in the third concession of the river Richelieu, containing three arpeuts, more or less, in front, by thirty arpents; likewise, more ov less, in depth, bounded in front by the Ring's highway, in the rear by Christophe Gibou'eau,jauior, on the south-castside partly by Joseph Maurice, and partly by Jo.eph Petit dit Beau- chemin, and on the other side by the widow Etienne Guestin, with onesmail wooden house erected at cach end of the said tand.To be sold at the Church door of the parish St.Ma- thicu de Belwil aforesaid, on the SIXTELIN TH day of NOVEMBER neat, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ of fier fucius being returnable en the Ist day of February nest, L.GUGY, Sherr, Sheritt\u2019s Office, 16th July, 1820.FIERL FACLAS.dontréal, to wit + A DIAMTEAU, of the No.476.parish St.Mathieu de Belwil, in the county of Surrey, iu the district of Montreal, widow of the late Jean Baptiste Petit, in Lis lifetime yeoman of the same place, in her quality of gnardian to her minor children, plaintiff, against PAUL CATY, veoman, of the Ruisscan de Belæil, in the pavish aforesaid, defendant : A land situate in the said parish St Mathieu de Belwil, containing three arpents, more orless in tront, by twenty arpents, more or less in depth, bounded in front by the said Ruissean, in the rear partly by Noel Guertin and partly hy Francois Guertin, on tiie north-cast hy Guillavme Adam and en the south-west by T'oussaint Duhamel, with a house aud stable thereen erected.To be sold at the Church door of the said parish of Belœil, on the SIXTEENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at NINE o\u2019cleck in the forenoon.Tha said Writ of [eri fucius being returnable on the Ist day of February next.L.GUGY, SLeriff, Sheriff's N Tice, the 10th July, 1529.FIERE FACIAR, Montreal, fo wit : F OHN FISITER of Quebec, in the No, 1315, } 8 district of Quenee, merchant, and others, executors of the last Will and Festament of Daniel Fisher, decea ed, in kis lite time of Moatreal, in the district of Montreal, merchant, woaiust FDW ARD LEONARD, of the parish of\u2019 Lapraitie de la Magdelcine, in the district of Montreal, trader.A lot of ground or emplace- nent situate in the augmentation of the viliage oi Laprairie, in the parish and scigniory Cf Laprairie de la Maxd deine aforcsaid, being lot number thirty {ve upon she line of St.Henry strect,containing sixty ice in trent by ninety feetin depth, bounded in fron by =t.V'eury.rectaturescil, in the rear by the 1ear of lot number six, upon ist, Paulstreet, on ene side by lot number thirty four, sad cu the otherside by Flizabeth street, with the sight of custu- tirs the purchasers, cattle upon Laprairic cominen, To Le seid ut the Church THE QUEBEC GAZETTE door of the parish of Laprairie aforesaid, on the SLVEN- TEENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, the said writ of Fieri Facias is returnable on the lst February next, L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 10th July, 1820, Montreal, to wit:) Wiha RYAN, of Montreal, No.310, $ in the district of Montreal, advocate, against PATRICK McKEEMON, of Dorches- ter, cominonly called St.John's, in the district of Montreal, Taylor, certain immoveable property described in a schedule annexed to the said Writ, as follows ;\u2014* Un lot de terre dépendant du domaine de la scigneurie de Bleury, consistant dans les trois quarts nord du numero quatre à compter de la rivière La Barbotte, et dependant de la première rangée de concession sur la rivière Richelieu, contenant les dits trois quarts nord du numéro quatre trois arpens de largenr, sur la profondeur qui\u2019 pourra se trouver depnis la rivière Richelieu à la seconde rangée de concession qui en feront les aboutissans, joindra au nord d'un côté au ntunero cinq de la dite rangée de concession, et au sud d'autre côté au qnart sud ou un arpent de largeur restant du dit numéro quatre\u201d\u2019\u201d.To be sold at the Church door of the parish of St.Athanase, in the raid district, on the SLVENTEENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon\u2014the said Writ is returnable on the lst February next, L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 10th July, 1829, FIERI FACLAS.Montreal, to wit : ?OUIS DEMERS and JEAN BEN- No.203 : § HA JAMIN DEMERS, as well in his own name as curator duly clected in justice to André Demers his brother, interdicted, the said Louis Demers and Jean Benjamin Demers, of the city of Montreal in the district of\u2019 Mentreal, leather merchants and dealers in pork and other objects, the said Louis, Jean Benjamin and André Demers all four children issue of the marriage of the late Louis Demers, in his lifetime leather merchant and dealer in pork and other objects, of the same place their father deceased, and of the late Marie Josephte Serre dit St.Jean alias Josette Serre dit St.Jean, their mother also deceased, and heirs each for a fourth of the property left by the said Marie Josephte Serre dit St.Jean ticir mother deceasedd, plaintiis, against PILRRE d'AMOUR, of the said city of Montreal, master baker, detenduant.An emplacement situated in the St.Lawrence suburbs of the city of Montrea! aforesaid, containing thirty tect more or less in front, by all the depth that may be found between the mainstrect of the said suburbs, by which the same is bound- e«lin front, and St Charles Boremée street, by which the same is bounded in the rear, bound.d on one side by ene Hall, and on the other side by Joseph Vallée, with two Louses and other buildings of\u2019 wood thereon crected, the passage being mitoyen with the said Joseph Vallée.Ta be sold at my office in the city of Montreal, on the SECOND 0 OCTOBER next, at NOON.The said writ is return- alle on the 15th Octobernext, L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff?\u2019s Office, 254 May, 1829.F}FRI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : À OYSE SILVESTRE, tradesman, No.1975, ; AVA ofthe parish St.Cutlibert, in the county ot Warwick, ia the said district of Montreal, plaintilf, against JosErt BRUNELLE, yeoman of the parish of Berthier, in the concession du St.Esprit, in the county and district aforesaid, defendant.Oue land situate and being in the concession du St.Lisprit, iu the parish Ste.Genevieve of Berthier, containing two arpens in front by about thirty seven arpens in depth, bounded ln front by the ruisseau St.Esprit, in the rear by Pierre Eno, on one side by Jean Baptiste Baron, andou the other side by one Ducharme, with a house, baru aud stable thereon erected.\u201cfo be sold at the Church door of the said parish of Berthier, on the FOUKTH day of JANUARY nuxt, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon : the said writ or order of Fieri Facias being returnable on the Ist day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sherif\u201ds Odlice, Angnst 28, 1629 FIRRI FACLAS.Montreal, to wit + \u20ac + ABRIEL ROY, of thie parish of No.1307.3H St.Laurent, in the county and district of Montreal, Esquire, Plaintiff, against WILLIAM THOMAS, of the city of Montreal, in the county and district aforesaid, carter, and Mary Vino dite Laperle his wife, Detendants: Alot et ground or emplacesient situate at the Coteau st.Loads, in the city of Montreal, planted with fruit trees, containing forty-five fect in front by one arpentin depth, comprising t ¢ half of a street, 24 feet wide, bouad- cd in front hy St, Alexandre street, and in the rear by Baribelemi Laporte, on one side by Dector Benjamin Ber- thelet, and on the other side by Licrre Fortin, as the same is now i closed.To he sold at the Sheriffs Office, on the FOURTH day of JANUARY next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias being re- tunable «nthe Ist February neat, L.GUGY, Sherif.Sheriff\u2019s Oitice, 28th August, 1829, FILRI FACIAS.Montres}, to wit:2 YHARLES KILBORN, ofthe Town- No, 1693.ship of Staustead, in the County of Richelieu, in that Part of the Tuferior District of St, Francis, Iving withiia the District of Montreal, Yeoman, Plaintiff, against WILLIAMARMS, of the same Towaship,bluchsmith, Curator duly cleeted in Law to the late Rufus Hyde, in his life time of the same place, Blacksmiih, Defeudant\u2014A lotor piece of land situate in the said Towuship of Stanstead, on the vortli side of the Canal leading to the Grist Mill formerly belorging to CLarles Kilborn, but now owued by Sylvanus C, Haskal, and oppusite to Mr, Varren*s Carding Machine, forty feet in length up and down seid Canal, by thirty feet in width, with grovad adjoining, suificient to build a Coal-house thercou, with free ingress and egress at all times to aud from the sume to the King's highway, with the privilege of ereeting thereon a Shop for a tiip-hiammer,and tn carry on all kinds of Blacksmiths business aud no other whatsoever, with the use of all water to and for the said purposes in preference to all others, save and except the privilege granted to said Warren to be atone tenth part of the expense in building and keeping in repair all Mill Danis aod Canals above the said buildings, togeth-r with» Urip-haimer Shop thereon erected.To be sold at the Church Door in the said Township of Stanstead, on the FOURTH day of JANUARY nest, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning, the said Writ returnable on the 1st February next, L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 28th August, 129, September 3, DISTRICT OF THREE-RIVERS Sperités Sales.To wrr : PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized and will be SoLp at the respective times and places as mentioned below, all pere sons having claims on the same are hereby re quired.to make them known according to Law.All oppositions apn d\u2019annuller, afin de distraive or afin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowed, are required to be filed with the undes- signed, at his Office previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale, oppositions «fin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI EACTAS.Three Rivers, to wit: M ESSIRE FRANCOIS NOI- No.146.SLUX, vicairegénéral of the town of Three Rivers, in the county of St, Maurice, in the district of Three-Rivers, against LTILNNE TAPIN, of the said town Gentleman, curator duly elected to John McCullom, heretofore ofthe city of Montreal, 1°, Two lots of ground or emplacements situated in the town of Three-Rivers, cn the Coteau St.louis, and contiguous, containing eighty two feet and sixinches in front on Kings street, (rue Royule,) by a depth of one hundred and thirty five feet, eight inches on the south west line along the rue plaisante, and one hundred and thirty four feet on the north east line, at the end of which depth the front of the said ground is found to be ninety seven feet, hounded in front by the said King\u2019s street, in the rear by Louis Carrier, on the south westside by the suid rue pluisante, and on the north east by Louis Dupuis, 5 thesaid lot or emplacements are to be sold subject to à ground rent in fa vour of the Plaintift, ot thirty shillings to be puidyearly on the eleventh day of November, in conformity of the title deeds of concession of the said lots or emplacements, 2°.Two lots of ground or emplacements in prolongation to each other, sitnate in the town of Three Rivers, on the line of King's street, on the Cofeau S¢.Louis, containing eighty two feet anda half in front by vie hundred and thirty five teet eight inches in depth, boundedin front by the said King's street, in the rear by the gronnd of Len.jamin Hart, on the north east side by the rue plussante, & onthe south west by Sophia Burns, The said lots or emplacements are to be sold subject to a ground rent of thirty shillings to Le paid anuually to the Plaintiff on the Lith day of November, asstipulated by the title deeds of concession of the said lots or emplacements, Tobe sold at my office, in the Court house of the said town of Three- Rivers, on the FIFTH day of OCTOBER next, at ELEVEN o'clock inthe forenoon.The said writ returnable on the 2ud day of Nov.next.1.G.OGDEN, Sherif.Three Rivers, 22nd May, 1829.FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : | BA OSES HART, Esquire, of No.140 | 3 the town of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, merchant, against LOUIS ANDRE DUCHES\\Y, Esquire, seigneur of Maskinongé in the county and district aforesaid.I.A land situate and being in the fief Carutel, in the parish of St.Joseph of Maskinonge, of four arpents in front, by eleven arpents in depth, bounded in front by the Streamlet des Avlues, at the end of the depth by Louis Joseph Duchesny and Albert Landry, towards the south by Louis Vo- ligny, and towards the north Ly Jean Sicard de Carufel, without any Lbuildings, subject to the payment of six livres and twelve sols, old currency and one minot and one fourth of good wheat &c.clean, loyal and merchautable of cens et rentes, to be paid on the eleventh day of November in every year, and eubject also to the Droit de Retrait in case of sale, and to all and every other seigniorial rights.2.A lot of eround situate in the same fief, of three arpents in front by four arpents in depth, taking its front by Louis Joseph Du- chesny, in depth at the Ruisseau Provençal, bounded on the south by François Baron dit Lafreniere, and on the north by Joseph Bauliac dit Lamontagne, the whole planted with Maple and subject to three livres and twelve «tls of cens et rentes, to be paid on the eleventh duv of November in every year ; to the right of retrait in case of sale, and to all the other seignivrial rights, as also the faculty to Pierre Barrière d\u2019Exploiter la Sucrerie, for and during two years, on Lis paying to the purcitarer the rent of the said sucrerie, according to the lease.lo be sold at the Church door of the said parish of\u2019 St.Joseph of Maskinongé on the SINTI day off CCTOBER next, ag THN o'clock in the forencon : the said writ returpable on the twelith day of December next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 22d May, 1829.FIERI FACIAS.Three-Rivers, ta wit, A, OSEPH DUBORD dit LA- No.57.{ FONTAINE of the Town of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of\u2019 Three Rivers, gentleman, against JOSEPH THIBODEAU, of the purish of st.Gregoire, in the county of Buckingham, in the distiiet of Three Rivers, yeoman, 12.A Grist Miil sitaute in the fief and seigniory Gudefroi, af forty six feet in front by thirty feet in width, of one story high, whereof thirty feet built of stone and the remainder ot wood, with ali its iron, stone and other works complete, and thie dams erecied on a lot of ground or emplacement of six arpenis and a half in front or thereabouts, by twelve arpents in depth on the south egst of the rear line of the fief Gedefroi, running down as far as the ground in the possession of Charles Hebert and Michel Lamotte, bounded oni the north east side by the line between the said fief Godfroi and the Township of Aston, and on the south west by a line dividing the said ground from the Domain of the suid fief at a post near a bridge on the road which leads to the said Mill, 2dly.A piece of land situate at the said place of three arpents in front by the depth that may be found te reach the line of the said Doinain which is found at six arpents on this side, on the north west of the rear line of the said flef, on thesouth west side by the land of Etienne Lau- vent Lalonde or his represeniatives, und towaids the noth cast by Michel Lomotte, and the lot of ground herein above first designated, almost the whole under cultivation.To be sold at the Church door of the parish af St, Gregoire, on tie SLYENTH day of OCTOBER Pm aL sia, ma a a next, at Writ returnable on the Fourteenth day of December next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 23d May, 1829.Province of Loon Canada, KING'S BENCH, District of Quebec.25th July, 1829.No.16.Ca.OTICEishereby given, that there hasbeen deposited in the Prothonotaries of the Court of King\u2019s Bench in and for the district of Quebec, a deed made and exceuted before Mtre, R.Puize and colleague, Notaries, at Ste.Aune du Sud, on the third day of May, one thousand eight hundred andtwenty-eight, between Mr, Charles Le- françois of st.Roch, tradesman, on one side, and Mr.Ambroise Caron of st.Roch, yeoman, on the other side, being à sale by the said Charles Lefrancois to the said Ambroise Caron of a piece of land in the second range of the parish et.Roch, containing seven perches in front by the depth that may be found from the line between the first and second range ascending to the Rivière ferrée, observing that from the King\u2019s highway down to the said line, and two arpents in depth at the upper end, the width at both the said ends is only five perches ; bounded at both ends north and south as hereinbefore said, on the north-cast by the said purcha- eer and the remaining portion kept by the said vendor, with all the buildings whatsoever thereon erected ; which picce of land has been possessed for the three years lust past,as bei ng the owners thercof,by Mr.Pierre Noël Ouellet and the said Charles Lefrançois and Ambroise Caron; and all and every persons who may have or pretend to have any privilege or 1ypothec under and by virtue of any title or by any other means whatev: r in or on the said piece of land immediately previous or at the time of the acquisition thereof by the said Ambroise Caron, are herchy notified, that an application is to be made to the said Court on the first day of February next, for a sentence or judgement of ratification, and they are Lereby required to sigrify it writing their eppositions and to tile them in the trothonotary's Office, cight days at | ast before that day, otherwise und in default thereof, they will tor ever be foreclosed of the rizht of so doing.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.Province of Lower Canad, C oT (No.2.) District of Montreal.$ OURT OF Kive's Brsen.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has Leen lodged in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and cxecuted kefore W.1.Scott and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the third day or dune, one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine, at the city of Quebec, between Messieurs Durcun MeCallum and Colin McCallum of\u2019 the said city of Quebec, mec- chants, of the one part and Daniel MeCalln, squire of the said city of Quebec, advocate, of the ther part, being a sale by the said Messrs.Duncan MeCallum and Colin McCallum to the said Daniel McCallum ofthe Fief and Seiguiory of St.James, situate and being in the district of Montreal, in the s1id province (which said Seig- niory consists and is composed of certain Lots of land fore merly making part and parcel of the township of sher- rington in the said district of Montreal and known aud distinguished as the lots nnmbers, six, seven, eirht, ten, eleven, twelve aud thirteen in the Fourih range, the Lots Numbers six, seven, eight nine, ten, twelve, thirteen, fourteen.fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, nineteen, & twenty in the fifth range, the lots numbers seven, cizht, niue, ten, cleven, twelve.fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen and nineteen in the sixth range, and the lots numbers seven, eight, nine, ten, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, nineteen and seventeen (excepting seven acres of the north easterly corner of the said lut number seventeen) in the seventh range of the said townsiip of Sherrington, together with all and sinrular the rights honvrary as well ns Incrative, and ail other he appurtenances and dependencies whatsoever to the said Fiefand Seigaiory belonging or in anywise appertaining.Which said Fief aud Seigniory was possessed by the said Duncan McCallum, Colin McCallum, and Daniel McCollum, for three years previous to the sixteenth day of March last past, and Ly the suid Duncan McCallum, and Colin McCallum {ron the said sixteenth day of March last past to the third day of June, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, the day of the above sale and tlience hitherto by the said Daniel MeCallum\u2014A nd all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hy potheque under any tite or by any means whatsoever inor upon the said Fief and Seig- niory immediately previous to and at the time the sane was acquired by the saïd Daniel MeCallum, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said Count on Wednesday the Fifteenth day of October next for a Sentence or Judgement of Confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be forever precluded from the right of doing so, ~ MONK & MC itl, PK Dated the 8th June.1529, & MORROGL, I\" KB.i SEIGNIORY OF BATISCAN.OTICE is hereby given that lands will De conceded on the River des Envies.i Seignory of Batiens od e Ri de: I vies, in the Seignory p 1, in the district of Three Rivers.ersons Intending to become actual settlers will make application to Louis Guillet, Esquire, Notary Public, Batiscan, or to the Commissioner at this oflice.Office for the management of the Jesuits\u2019 Lstates, Quebec, 15th Jane, 1829.TS TT .N OTICE is hereby given, that LOUIS MASSUE, Esquire is duly zuthorized to receive and liquidate all Debts due to ai d by the estate of the lute John Macnider, Esquire.ANGELICA MACNIDER, (Widow and Executrix.) ADAM L.MACNIDER LOUIS MASSUE, | Exccutors.Quebec, 15th August, 1529, dw.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Co-partnership formerly existing at Quebec, under the pame and firm of Richardson & Smith, as ageuts snd Commission Merchants, was dissolved by mutual conseat, ou the 5th day of Augustin the vear ove thousand eight buudred and twenty five, OSBORN L.RICHARDSON, Ou bee 11th Juve 1829, CHAS.SMITH Juur, Lm me said GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.District EH it known to all who may be concerned of Quebec.§ 13 that by virtue of an order of the Ho- vorable J.I.Taschereau, one of the Justices of His Majesty\u2019s Court of Kings Bench for the District of Quebec, dated the twenty-eigth day of July, instant, at the foot of the procés verbal of adjud.cation and of bid.ings of the immoveable property herein under designated, a dependance of the succession of the late Benoit Ruch Lebel and which hasbeen put up to sale on the spot by authority of justice, by Mtre.Am.Morin, Nutary, on the thirteenth day of the present month of July, the aforesaid procès verbal aud bid- dings have been deposited in the Prothonotariat office of the said Court to the end of receiving overb.ddings for and during the space of six weeks, after which a title shall be granted to the highest overbidder, and otherwise to the highest and ast bidder mentioned inthe said procès verbal, on the eame ch.rges, clauses and conditions therein rtated, whereof cognizance may be obtained by applying to the undersigned Piothonotaries.Follows the description of the said property: A piece of land of an irregular figure situate in the first range of the Parish St.Roch, whereof the extent 1s not known: it contains all that ground comprehended within the herein after limits whereby it is bounded, on the north west by the already made fence on the greve, on the north and on the north east by Mr.Amable Morin and Jeau Samuel Lebel, on the south east by the present King's highway and on the south west by Pascal Tremblé, with the appurtenances and dependances whatsoever.\u2014The whole ad- juiged «0 Marie Anne Chaudonnet for the price and sum of £76 5.The overbiddings will Le received until the ninth day of September next, at three o'clock P.M.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.Quebec, 25th July, 1829.OFFICE OF THE PLACE, 24th July, 1829.HEREAS at a ineeting of the Road Committee, Y held on the 5th day of June, 1829, it was resolved that inasmuch as itis necessary to the convenient use of the Streets and Footways, that, as tar as it is practicable, all repairs done to them should be done in an uniform manner, instead ofin a variety of diferent ways, as is at present practised, without authority, by persons undertaking such repairs of their own accord ; Notice is therefore given that it is required, that, in all future repairs of that kind, the mode prescribed by the Magistrates be observed, as it is intended strictly to enforce the Law and Rules of Police in the premises, And whereas at a meeting of the Road Committee, held on the 10th day of July, instant, npon the matter of the notice required to be given hy order of 5th June last, re quiring uniformity in all repairs of Trottoirs, and the placing of them, it was ordered that henceforth no repairs be done to any of Trottuirs in any other mode than such &s may be prescribed by this Committee, the General Monthly meeting, the Quarter Session or by the Magistrates at any other competent meeting or session, and the Committee recommend the posting of this order by Handbills immediately after the 19th of July, instant.By Order, GREEN & PERRAULT, Clerks of the Peace.District of 'Three-2?OFFICE OF T£E GRAND VOYER, Kivers.Three-Rivers, Ist August, 1529.HE GRAND VOYER of the District of THREE-RIVERS, gives Public Notice, that by virtue oi\u2019 the power vested in him by Law, and with the approbation of His EXCELLENCY the ADMININTRATOR of the Province, he has named CHARLES WoirIrrCHER, Esqr.of Sherbrooke, DEPUTY GRAND VoYEn, for that part of the District of ST.FRANCIS, Which is comprised in that of THREE-RIVERS.P.L.PANET, G.V.ADVERTISEMENT.TOTICE is hereby given to the Public that + the Tours of the GOVERNMENT LOCKS and Canals upon the River St.Lawrence, will be reduced ut tlie opening of the Navigation to the rates in force previously to vear 1427, but that it will be obligatory to take out the Ticket for the three Locks inclusively, viz: The Cascades, the Split Rock, anid the Coteau du Lae, and which Tickets signed by the Superintendent will be issued on application at the Deputy Commissary General's Office at Montreal, countersigned by that officer.The Locks will be open on Sundays aswell as on week days, a0 as to obviate the great inconvenience which this detention has hitherto occasioned.The rates to be paid will be required according to the following Tariff in torce before their last encrease in 1827, and which is republished for general information.Durham Poats.50s.Jatteaux .Ceres 238.Smallerafts.12s.64d.The former arrangements relative to the breadth of beam wiil continue to be in force, and passage through the Canals will be refused to ail Boats exceeding 12 fect 6 inches, in consequence ot\u2019 the injury caused to the works by forcing them through the Locks.Joatme: and others are cautionednot to stick their spiked poles into the mason or weed work, as they will be rigorously prosceuted for all injury of this or any otlier description.(Signed) Commissariat, lead Quarters, Quebce, the 30th March, 18209, R.J.ROUTII, C.G.\"iE Undersigned having been appointed Road Treasurer for the City of Quebec, hereby gives Public Notice, that he will be ready to receive the As.sessients on Houses, &c., Taxes on Carriages, llorses and Degs, Composition for Personal Labor, and the Rents of the Butchers Stalls on the Upper and Lower Town Markets\u2014and all other duesto the Road Chest, &c.under the Statutes in force in this Province, to-morrow the 18th A vgust instant and following days, from Nine o'clock in the morning until Four o'clock in tlie afternoon in his Office, No.14, St.Genevieve street on the Cape, iit the said Upper Town of Quebec, and the said Unders gned g ves further notice thut all persons in arrear In the payment of the said Assessments, Taxes, Rents of Stalls, &c., are required to pay them before the 10th day of September next, in default of which they will Le prosecuted for the same according to law.JOIIN D\u2019ESTIMAUVILLE, Quebec, 17th August 1529, Road Treasr, BE \u201d il ARMY CONTRACTS.\"THE Commissanv GENERAL hereby gives notice, that he will receive Tenders for the undermentioned supplies and services, on SATURDAY, the 26th Skp- TEMBER next, at 120°clock, aud answers will be given on the Wernnespay following, For Baking Breap for the Troops aud Departments, supplied by the Commissariat in the Garrison of Quebec for one Year, from the 25th December 1829, inclusive.\u2018I'he Tenders must state the number of pounds of good well baked Bread, that will be delivered for every (100) ove Luudred pounds of Flour furnished from the Kiug\u2019s Stores.Forthe supply of 2700 Barrels of inspected FINE FLOUR, to be delivered into the King's Stores at this Post; owe balf by the lst January 1830, and the remaining half on the Ist July following, both quantities warranted to keep sound aud good for Six Months after delivery aud one Lalf the quantity is to be Lower Canada Flour.For the supply of 5800 Cords (French measure) of Fike Woop, of the best quality, to cousistof equal proportions of Maple and Black Birch, aud each piece to Le three fect long, and to be delivered in stacks of one cord high, ard afterwards repiled three cords high, at the expense of the Cop- tractor.The delivery to be completed on or before the 30th November, 1830, For nll the CARTAGE that may be required by the Public Departments during one vear from the 25th December, 1829.The Tenders are to state the respective rates per day, that will be charged for one, two, three or four Horses, with drivers, and carriages suitable to the service, to be performed, also the rate per cent, below the Tariff rates at which single loads will be conveyed.Payment will be made in British Silver Money, orin Bills at thirty days sight, on His Majesty's Treasury, at the rate of £100 Stg.for every £101 10s.Sterling, due upon the Coutract, four shillings aud four pence Sterling, being equivalent, to five Shillings, Halifax Currcuey.\u2018Two sureties will be required for the performanceof each Contract, whose real signatures must be affixed to the Tenders, Commissariat, Head Quarters, Quechee, 31st Julv, 1829.BARRACK CANTEEN, Orrice or OURDVANCE, Quebec, 29th July, 1829.Hy OTIcE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Canteen in the andermentioned Barrack is to Le let, upon the following Conditions, {or One Year, from the 3uth September next to the £9th September, 1850.No Person but of uncæceptivnable character, norany person for more than one Canteen, or who will not under take, bona fide, to reside in the Canteen, and conduct the business thereof in his own Person, will be approved ; and two Surcties will be required for the regular Pay- mentofthe Rent, and of all Sums which muy become due in respect of the said Canteen, and for the due Performance of the several Conditions and Stipulations of the Lease.The Person whose Proposal shall be accepted, and his Sureties must execute the Indenture of Lease and Covenants relating thereto, the particulars whereof may be known by applying to this Office, or to the Barrack Master at his Office in Garden Street, The Names of two respectable Persons, with their Christian Names, Professio.s, and Places of A bede, who will join the Tenant in exeeuting the Indentuie as his Sureties, must be inserted in the Propusals, and the Tenantis to pay tor the lease, and the Ordnance Des partment does not undertake to procure the Tenant a Licence.Sealed Proposals addressed to the respective Officers of Ordnance at Quechee, \u201c Tender for Canteen,\u201d written on the outsidecover, will he received at this Officeon or before Eleven o\u2019Clock at Noon off Monday the 2ist september next, after which hour any Proposals received cannot be noticed, All Persons making Tenders for Canteens, are to take notice, thut they will be held to the strict Performance of the Covenants of their Leaves and fu:l Payment of their Rents, without any remission or reduction further than the Covenants of the Lease itself set forth.The Form of the Tender to be as follows : \u2014 I hereby offer for the Canteen in the Barracks at for one Year, from the 30th September nest, the Rent of Fifteen Pounds, per Annum, for the House as a Dwelling, and the further Rent of per Monti, for every Ten Non-Commissioned Officers and Private Soldiers who may occupy the Barracks during that Period, the whole in sterling Money or Dollars at 4s.4d.cach, and propose Mr, of and Mr.of as luySureties for the same.The Rent of the Canteen as a Dwelling is to be proposed at the Sum stated oppusite thereto, therefore the Biddings will be upon what is offered for every 10 Men occupying the Barrack.This number will be ascertained from the Barrack Master\u2019s Monthly Returns, which are made up on the Ist day of every Month ; and no changes in in>uceupation of the Barrack which may take place in the progress of the Month, either for, or against tbe Tenant, will be taken into account.No less number than Ten will be charged against the Tenant, nor will any odd number be calenluted ; thus, if the Barrack should he occupied by 145 Men on the Ist day of the Month, only 140) will be calculated for that Month.\u2014The bidders are also desired to introduce no fractional parts of a penny in their offers as they will uot be noticed 5 nor will any Tenders be noticed except such as are strictly according to the above Form, lent as a Dwelling.Jesuit Barrack, Quebec, £15 0 0.OFFICE OF ORDNANCE.Quebec, 3d August 1529, OTICE is hereby given, that Tenders will be 19 received at this Office until the 14th, September next at 11 o\u2019clock, for renting from the 1st May next,lor a term of five, seven, or fourteen years, subject to the approval ol\u2019 the Master General and Board of Ordnance, the Fields round No.3 and 4 Towers leased by Mr.Pierre Gingras\u2014 also the property adjoining Messrs.Smith and Anderson's slanghter house in St, Paul Street, at present leased by A.Correll, Blacksmith, who is allowed to remove the building which he hus erected thereon.The Tenders should be made in sterling dollars at 4s.4d.and it is to be understood that security wi 1 be required for the due payment of the rent\u2014and that Govermment reserve the right of resnming possession of the property, if it is required, by giving three months notice, 442 SEE NOTICE.THE firm of CHARLES NOYES & Cois this day dissolved by mutual consent, in as far as regards Robert S.Noyes, retiring theretrom.\u2014 All accounts for or against the concern to be settled by Charles Noyes, who is duly authorised to that effect.| C.NOYES, ROBT.S.NOYEs.Quebec, 21st August, 1829.c OFFICE OF ORDNANCE, Qugsee, 29th July, 1829.OTICE ishereby given that geparate Tenderssenled, will be received at this Office, till 11 o'clock at noon of the 2st September, far WASHING and REPAIRING Articles of Barrack and Hospital bedding for a term of 12 months, commencing on the lst October next, as undermentioned.FOR WASHING, Round Towels, at Palliasses ¢ Bolsters ¢¢ POR RFPAIRING, each|Round Towels, at | Palliasses ¢¢ Bolsters \u201c6 Barrack Blankets \u201c Barrack Blankets * double\u2019) Sheets ss ou Sheets .( Rugs fe Rugs s Palliasses \u2018\u201c [Holston a\" 1st \u201c6 Bolsters *\u2018 Barrack Blankets \u201c6 Barrack Blunkets ¢¢ single Sheets \u201c single ( \u201c each Rugs \u2018 Rugs c Palliasses *¢ Bolsters \u201c Blankots Sheets s¢ Rugs se Round Towels The Prices to be in Sterling, Dollars at 4s.4d.Two Securities will be required for the due performance of the Contracts.For further particulars, application to be made to the Barrack Office, in Garden Street.The Tenders to be addressed to the Respective Officers of the Ordnance at Quebec, endorsed, Tender for Washing, or for repairing Bedding.Hospital TO CONTRACTORS.QEALED TENDERS in writing for Mason's, Carpenter\u2019s and Blac*-mith's Work, required for the building of a Preshytère att.SYLVESTRE, Will be received from tis date tothe 6th {:ctober next, by auy of the undersigned gentlemen.Tue \u2018resbytère which is to be erected of wood, will be SO feet \u2018ong, by 30 wide, and about 18 fret high including the stone fou.da ion ( soluge) ef three fretabove the highest ground, all French mea- sire.The lower part being intended to serve as a place of assembly for Divine Service, it becomes necessary that the upper story be builtand finished in a manner adapted for tlic residence of a Priest.\u2018The ontractor of the work will furnish every material.This Contract will be given on the Gth October next, at 10 oclo k in the morning, in the house of Mr.Pierre Nôel fontaine, yeoman, at St.Sylvestre, on the road Ste.Marie.Formore ample information apply to any of the undersigned, and eximie the situation of the spot.M.DU çois de St.Roch, Marchand, d\u2019une part et Sieur Ambroise Caron, de St.Roch, Cultivateur d'iutre part, étant une vente par le dit Charles Leftrancois au dit Arshroise Caron, d\u2019une terre située dans le second rang de la Paroisse St.Roch contenant sept perches de frontsuz ln profondeur qu\u2019il y a à prendre par en bus aux terres du premier rang à aller en montant jusqu\u2019à la Rivière Ferrée, avcecette remarque, que depuis et chemin du Roià descendre aux terres du premier rang, et deux arpens de haut par le bout d\u2019enhaut, qui n\u2019ont que cing perches de front, tenant par le nord et par le sud comme susdit, par le nord-est au dit acquéreur et au ter- rein restant au dit verdeuv avec les bâtisses et édifices sos constinits, laquelle dite terre a été possédée pendant les trois dernières années, comme propriétaires, par Sieur Pierre Noël Ouellet, ie dit Charies Lefrançois, et Am- brcise Caron, et toutes personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges on hypothèque en vertu d\u2019aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quel conque dans ou sur la dite terre immédiatement avant ct au tems de acquisition Cicelie par le dit Ambroise Caron, sont par lo présent averties gw\u2019il sera fait uno demande a la dite Courle premier de Février prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont parle présent requises de signifier par Ccrit leurs oppositions et de les filer au Bureau du dit Protonotaire huit jours au moins avaut ce jour là ; à défaut de quoi clles seront pour toujours forcloses u droit de le faire.PERRAULT & BURROUCHS, I.B.R.Province du Bas.Canada, District ge Afontréal, No 2.VIS PUBLICcst parle présent donné qu'il a été déposé Gans lz Bureau eu Protonotaire de la Cour du Banc du Roi de et pour le District de Montréal, un Acte fait et exé- euté pardevant VW, F.Scott, et son confrère Notaires publie, le troisième jour de Juin mil huit cent vingt neuf, à la cité de Québec, entre Nessrs.Duncan MeCallum et Colin Mc- Ceollam, Marchands.de la dite Cité de Québec d\u2019une part, et Daniel Mcrallum, Ecuier, Avocat, de la dite Cité de Québec d'autre part, étant une vente par les dits Duncan Me- Callum et Colin MeCailum au dit Daniel McCallum du Fief et Seigneurie de Saint James, sis et situé dans ie District de Montréal, dans la dite Province, (laquelle Seigneurie consiste et est composé: de certains lots de terre, formant ci-devant partic du Town-hip de Sherrington, dans le dit District de Montréal, les dits lots connus sous les numéros, six, sept, huit, dix, onze, douze, et trcize dans le quatritme rang ; les BANC DU ROI, 25¢.Juillet, 1829.Ç COUR DU BANC DU ROL \u201clots numéros six, sept, huit, neuf dix, douze, treize, quatorze, quinze, seize, cix-sept, dix-neuf, ct vinet, dans le cinquième rang, les lots numéros sept, huit, neuf, dix, onze, douze, quaterze, quinze, scize, dix-sept, dix-huit et dix-neuf, dans le sixième rang, et les lots numéros sept.huit, neuf, dix, douze.treize, quatorze, quinze, seize, dix-neuf et dix-sept (à l'exception de quatre arpens du coin nord-est du dit lot numéro dix-sept) dans le septième rang du dit l'ownship de Sherrington, ensemble tous et chacun les droits tant hono- rifq\".- que lucratifs, et autres circonstances et dependances quelconques appartevans en quelque manière et à quelques titre que ce soit, audit ficf etseigneurie.Le quel dit fief et seignenrie a ¢té possédé parles dits Duncan McCallum, Colin McCallum et Daniel McCallum, comme propriétaires pendant les trois dernières années qui ont précédé le scize Mars dercier,ct par Jes dits Duncan MeCallum et Colin McCallum, depuis le dit jour seize Mars dernier jusqu\u2019au troiziôme jour de juin mil huit cent viagr neuf jour de ia dite vente et depuis par le dit Daniel MeCallum\u2014lit toutes personnes qui penvent avoir on qui prétendent avoir aucuns privileges ct hypothêques en vertu d\u2019ancun tître ou par tout autre moyen quelcongne dans ou sur le dite fief et seigneurie immédiatement avant ou au temps de l'acquisition d\u2019icelui parle dit Daniel McCallum sont par le présent avertis qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite Cour, MERCREDI.le QUINZIEME jour d'OCTOBRE prochain, pour une sentence ou jugemeut de ratification ; et ils sont par le présentrequis de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au Bureau dn dit Proto- notaire, huit jours au moins avant avant ce jour là n defaut de quoi ils seront pour toujours foreclos du droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGI, P.K.B.Daté le 8 Juin, 1829.District des roid OFFICE DU GRAND VOYER Rivicres.Trois-Rivicres, le 1e.Aout, 1829.E Grand Voyer du district des Trois-Rivières donne À Avis Public, qu\u2019en vertu des pouvoirs à lui donnés par la Loi, et dc l\u2019approbation de Son Excellence l\u2019Administrateur de la Province, ila nommé Charles Whitcher, Ecuyer, de Sherbrooke, Député Grand Voyer pour la partie du district de St.Francois, qui se trouve comprise dans celui des Trois-Rivières.P.L.PANET, G.V.\u2019 AVIS est par le présent donné que Louis MASsUE est duement autorisé à recevoir et liquider tous les dettes dus pour et contre la succession de feu John Macnider, Ecuier, ANGELICA MACNIDER, A Veuve et Exécutrice.DAM L.MACNIDER, .LOUIS MASSUE, § Exéeuteurs Québec, 15e.Août, 1829, aw 450 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, a \u201c CANTINE DE CAZERNES, BUREAU DE L\u2019ORDONNANCE, Québec, le 29 Juillet, 1829.AY\" est par le présent donné, que la Cantine dans la Cazerne ci-desous mentionnée est à louer aux conditions suivantes, pour un an, à dater du 30 Septembre prochain, jusqu\u2019au 29 Septembre 1830.On n\u2019acceptera qu\u2019une personne d\u2019un caractère irrepro- chable qui devra s'engager à ne tenir qu\u2019une seule Cantine, à y résider et à la conduire en personne ; et on exigera deux sûretés pour le payement régulier de la rente et de toutes les sommes qui pourront être dues à l\u2019égard de la Cantine, ainsi que pour la due exécution des diverses conditions stipulées dans le Bail.La pers nne dont la proposition sera acceptée ainsi que ses sûretés, devront exécuter strictement les conventions contenues dans le contrat de bail, desquell\u2018s on pourra rendre connaissance en s\u2019adressantà ce Bureau ou au Taitre des Cazernes à son Bureau, Rue des Jardins.Il faut insérer dans les propositions les noms de baptême, professions et résidences des deux personnes respectables qui souscriront au buil conjointement avec le preneur comme ses sûretés, et le preneur payera pour le contrat ; le Bureau de l\u2019Ordonnance ne s\u2019engagera nullement à procurer une licence.On recevra à ce Bureau des propositions cachetées adressées aux Officiers respectifs de l\u2019Ord: nnance, por- tantesau dos \u201c\u201c offres pour Cantine,\u201d le ou avant onze heures du matin du Lundi, 21 Septembre prochain, et toutes propositions reçues après la dite heure seront mises de côté.Toutes personnes faisant des propositions pour des Cantines, doivent faire attention qu\u2019elles seront tenues à l\u2019exécution rigoureuse des conventions exprimées dans leurs baux etau payement complet de leurs rentes, sans aucune remise ou reductions autres que celles contenues dans les dits baux.La forme des propositions doit être comme suit : \u2018 Par le présent j'offre pour la Cantine des Cazernes à pour un an, la rente de quinze livres pour l\u2019année pour la maison comme résidence ct en outre la somme de par mois pour chaque dix Bas-Officiers et Soldats qui pourront occuper les Cazernes durant cette période, le tout Argent Sterling ou en Piastres, à raison de 4s.4d.la pièce, et je propose Mr.de et Mr.de comme mes cautions.La rente de la Cantine comune domicile ou demeure doit être proposée à la somme portée en ligne vis-à-vis d\u2019elle, ainsi donc les offres ne seront relatives qu\u2019à la somme offerte pour chaque dixaine d'hommes occupant la Cazerne.Ce nombre sera constaté par les retours du Maitre des Ca- Zernes du 1e.de chaque mois ; et il ne sera tenu aucun compte d\u2019aucun changement en faveur du on contraire au tenancier qui aura pu avoir lieu durant le mois dans l\u2019occupation des Cazernes.Il ne sera jamais chargé moins de dix hommes contre le tenancier, ni aucune fraction de ce n\u2019ombre n\u2019entrera dans le calcul : ainsi si la Cazerne était occupée par 148 hommes le premicr du mois on n\u2019en comptera que 110 pour tout le muis.Les candidats sont encore prévenus de nc pas introduire duns leurs offres aucune fraction de sols (pence) arce qu\u2019il n\u2019y sera pas fait attention ; et que leurs offres ne seront pas prises en considération, à moins qu\u2019elles ne soient strictement cone formes au modèle ci-dessus.Rente comme domicile.Cazerne des Jésuites, Québec, £15 U 0 CONTRATS POUR L'ARME'E.FT LE Commissaire Général donne avis par le préseut qu\u2019il recevra des propositions pour les fournitures et services ci après mentionnés Samedi, le 26 de Septembre prochain, à Midi, auxquelles il sera répondu le Mer credi suivant.Pour la CuissoN du PAIN pour les troupes et Départemens fourni par le Commissariat dans la Garnison de Québec rendant une année à dater du 25 Décembre 1829 inclusivement.Les propositions doiveut enoncer le nombre de livres de bon pain bien cuit qu\u2019on offre de délivrer pour chaque (100) cent livres de farines fournies des Magasins du Roi.Pour la fourniture de 2700 quarts de fine Fleur inspectée de farine délivrés dans les Magazins du Roi dans ce poste ; moitié pour le ler de Janvier 1630 et l'autre moitié au ler de de Juillet suivant, l\u2019une et l\u2019autre livraison garantie devoir se conserver bonne et saine pour les six mois suivans la livraison, etla moitié de toute la quantité doit-être de Fleur du Bas-Canada.* Pour la fourniture de 3800 cordes (mesure Francaise) de bois de chaufage de la meilleure qualité, consistant en égales portions d\u2019érable et merisier, chaque morceau mésurant trois piés de longueur, et délivrées en piles d\u2019une corde de hauteur et ensuite rempilées à trois cordes de haut, aux dépens du contractant.Le toutcompletement délivré le ou avant le 30 Novembre 1830.Pour tont le charriage qui pourra être requis par les Dé- partemens Publics dans le cours d\u2019une année à dater du 25 Décembre 1829, Les propusitions doivent éuoucer les taux la journée pour un, deux, trois ou quatre chevaux avec les conducteurs etles voitures convenables au service requis, comme aussi le taux par cent audessous de la taxe fixée par les réglèmens de police auquel les simples voyages seront faits.Les payemens seront faits en monnaie d'argent Sterling ou en traites à trente jours de vue sur la Trésorerie de Sa Majesté, A raison de £100 Sterling pourchaque £101-10s.Sterling dues sur le contrat, quatre chellins et quatre sols Sterling équivalans à cinq chellins cours d\u2019 Halifax.Deux sûretés ou cautions pour la due exccution du contrat, avec leurs siguatures réelles apposées aux propositions sont requises.Chef lieu du Commissariat, Québec, le 31 Juillet, 1829.IE soussigné ayant été appointé Tresorier des Chemins pour la Cité de Quebec, donne par le present Avis Public, qu\u2019il est prét a recevoir les Cotisations sur les Maisons, &c., Impôts sur les Voitures, Chevaux et Chiens, le loyer des Etaux des Bouchers sur les Marchés de la Haute et Basse Ville de Quebec, et tout autres dus à la Caisse des Chemins.&c.en vertu des Statuts Provinciaux en force dans cette Province, tous les jours depuis Neuf heures du matin, jusqu'a Quatre heures de l\u2019après midi, à son Bureau No.14 Rue Ste.Genevieve sur le Cap, en la dit Haute Ville de Quebec, et le dit soussigné donne de plus avis public que tous les Arrièrés dans le payement des dites Cotisation, Impots, Loyer d\u2019Etaux, &c.doivent les avoir payés d'ici au 10 de Septembre prochain, faute de quoi ils seront poursuivis selon le loi.JOHN D\u2019ESTIMAUVILLE, Québec, 17 Août 1829, Tres, des Chemins, District do U\u2019IL soit connu à tous et à chacun y Québec.concerné, qu\u2019en vertu d\u2019un ordre de l\u2019Honorable J.\u201dT.Taschereau, un des Juges de la Cour du Banc du Roi pour le district de Québec, en date du vingt-huit de Juillet courant, au pied du Proceés- Verbal d\u2019adjudication et des enchères de l\u2019immeuble ci-après désigné, dépendant de la Succession de feu Benoit Roch Lebel, et qui a été licité sur les lieux par autorité de Justice par Mtr.Am.Morin, Notaire, le treize de Juillet courant, lessusdits Procès-Verbal et enchères ont été déposés au Gretfe de la Cour à l\u2019effet de recevoir de sur-en- chères l\u2019espace de six semaines, après lesquelles un titre sera accordé au plus haut sur-enchères si aucun il y à si non au plus haut et deruier enchérisseur mentivnné au dit Procès Verbal, aux mêmes charges, clauses et conditions y portées dont on pourra prendre connoissance en s\u2019adressant aux l\u2019rotonotaires Soussignés.Suit la désignation du dit Immeubles Un circuit de terre de figure irrégulière situé en le premier rang de la Paroisse St.Roch,l\u2019étendue du quel n\u2019étant pas connue il contient toutle terrein qui est entre les bornes ci-après mentionnées auxquelles il borne,au nord- ouest à la clôture de grêve actuellement faite, au nord et nord-est à Mr.Amable Morin, et Jean Samuel Lebel, au sud-est au chemin du Roi actuel, et au sud-ouest à Pascal Tremblé, avec ses appartemens ct dépendances quelconques ; le tout adjugé à Marie Anne Chaudonnet, pour le prix et somme de £76, 5.Les sur-enchères seront reçues jusqu\u2019au neuf de Septembre prochain, à trois heures après midi.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.Québec, le 28 Juillet, 1829.AUX ENTREPRENEURS.Epis propositions écrites et scellées de maçonne,de menuiserie, de charpente et d\u2019ouvrage en fer pourla bâtisse d\u2019un Presbytère à St Sylvestre, seront reçues d\u2019iciau 6 d\u2019Octobre prochain, par aucun des Messieurs Soussignés.Le Presbytère qui sera en bois, aura 80 pieds de longsur 30 de large, et environ 18 de haut, y compris le solage de trois pieds au dessus de la plus- haute terre, le tout mesure françoise.Le bas devant servir de lien d\u2019assemblée pour le service divin, il devient nécessaire que le haut soit fait et fini assez convenablement pour y loger un Prêtre.L\u2019ouvrier entrepreneur fournira le tout.Cette entreprise sera donnée le 6 d\u2019Octobre prochain, vers les 10 heures du matin dans la maison de Sr.Pierre Noël Fontaine, cultivateur à St.Sylvestre, sur le chemin Ste.Marie.Pour plus ample information, on pourra s\u2019adresser à aucun des Mrs, Soussigués et visiter les lieux.M.DUFRESNE, Ptre.Syndic Honoraire.Guillaume Naughton,Amabie Côté, Michel Quin, Joseph Carrier, Michel Kinin, Augustin Simoneau, et Joachim Ca- nac dit Marquis, Syndics approuvés pour la construction du presbytère.bt.Nicolas, 13 Août, 1829 ÿ L soussigné ayant été dument nommé curateur à la succession de feu Jean Baptiste Martinucio, en son vivant marchand de cette viile, prie toutes personnes endettées envers la dite succession de le payer saus delai et celles à qui il peut être dû sont priées de lui transmettre au plutôt leurs reclamations en bonne forme.Ç GEORGE WELLING, curateur, Québec, 13 août 1829.Rue Buade.BUREAU DE L\u2019ORDUNNANCE, Québec, le 29 Juillet, 1829, VIS est parle présent donué,qu\u2019il sera regu a ce Bureau d\u2019ici au 21 Septembre prochain, à 11 heures du matin, des propositions cachetées et séparées pour le lavage et les racom- modages des effets suivans, appartenans aux lits des Cazernes, et des Hopitaux pour un terme de 12 mois, à commencer du ler.d\u2019Octobre prochain, tels que ci-dessus mentionnés, Gw.LAVAGE.RACCOMMODAGES.Essuiemains à Rouleaux Essuiemains à Rouleaux la pièce la pièce (Paillasses \u201c (Paillagses « Tayes d\u2019Oreil- Tayes d\u2019Oreil- .Ç [lers \u201clc [lers \u201c6 Cazernes Couvertes « azernes Couvertes \u201c doubles.Draps \u2018\u201c doubles.Draps \u2018 Couvertures Couvertures [de lit, (rugs) \u201c6 (de lit (rugs) \u201c6 (Paillasses \u201c (Paillasses « Tayes d'Oreil- Tayes d\u2019Oreillers ¢¢ lers ¢- Cazernes couvert \u2018 Cuzernes Couverts \u201c simples.Draps co [simples Draps \u2018 Couvertures Couvertures Lde lit (rugs) ss [de lit (rugs) \u2018\u2018 ( Paillasses ce Tayes d'Oreil- [lers ¢¢ Couvertes \u201c6 Hopital.4 Draps \u201c Couverture de lit (rugs) * Essuiemains Là Rouleaux ¢¢ Les prix en taux Sterling, la piastre à 4s.4d.Deux cautions sont requises pour la due exécution des contrats.Pour plus amples informations, s\u2019adresser au Bureau des Casernes Rue des Jardins, Les propositions doivent être adressées aux Officiers respectifs de l\u2019Ordonnance à Québec, et porter sur le dossier.\u2014 \u2018\u2018Propositions pour lavage\u201d ou \u2018\u2018pour racommodage d\u2019ef fets de lits.\u201d VIS PUBLIC est par le present donné quela societé qui existait autrefois à Québec, sous le nos et raison de Richardson & Smith, comme Agens, et Marchands par commission, à été dissoute de consentement mutuel le cinq d\u2019Aout, en l\u2019année mille huit cent vingt cinq.OSBORN & RICHARDSON.Cus.SMITH, Junr.AVIS est par le présent donné, que toutes dettes dues à Mr.Robert Murray, de Québec, Sellier, quine seront pas acquittées après le quinze de Septembre prochain, seront mises entre les mains d\u2019un Avocat pour leur recouvrement.Toutes personnes ayaus aucunes demandes contre lui sont requises de les présenter afin qu\u2019elles soient liquidées sans délai.JOHN THOMSON, Curatew.Québec, le 25 Août, 1829.u er tr rt ere September 3; RUREAU DE LA PAIX.le 24 Juillet, 1829.A TTENDU que à ane séance du comité des chemins te- _bue le 5 Juin 1829,il fut resolu que vu qu\u2019il est né- cessairepour la commodité et la sureté des Rues et trottoirs que, autant que faire sc peut, toutesles reparations sur ieeux soient faites d\u2019une manière uniforme, au lieu de l\u2019être de la manière irrégulière actuellement pratiquée sans autorité par les person\u2026es qui les entreprennent de leur propre gré, Avis soiten conséquence donné, que, à l\u2019avenir, nuls travaux de -ce genre ne seront faits que de la manière prescrite par les Magistrats, attendu qu\u2019on est déterminé à mettre strictement en force la loi et les régle- mens de police pourvus à cet égard.Etattendu en outre qu\u2019àune séance du Comité des chemins tenue le 10 de Juillet courant, sur l\u2019objet de l\u2019avis qui doit être publié par l\u2019ordre du 5 Juin dernier, requerant l\u2019uniformité dans toutes réparations et façon des trottoirs ila été ordonné qu\u2019à l\u2019avenir nulles réparations ne se feront aux trottoirs en autre manière que tel qu\u2019ilsera prescrit par ce Comité, parla Cour des Sessions générales de quartier, par les séances générales des premiers lundis de chaque mois ou parles Magistrats dans toute autre Assemblée ou Session competente.Et le comité recommande que cet ordre soit publié par la voie d\u2019affiches, immédiatement après le 19 dumois de Juillet, courant.Par Ordres GREEN & PERRAULT, Grefficrs deJa Paix.BUREAU DE LA PAIX, Québec, le 17 Aout, 1829, VIS est par le présent donné que, à une Session Spéciale de la Paix tenue le 8 d\u2019Aout 1629, et continuée par ajournement jusqu'an 17 du même mois que la dite Session s\u2019est fermée, ila été déclaré que le Sr.Jonn d\u2019Esrie MAUVILLE, de la cité de Québec avait là et alors la majorité des voix des Magistrats présens en sa faveur pour l\u2019appoive tement de TRESoRIER DES CHEMINS de la cité de Québec à la place du Sr.François Buillargé, qui a signifié aux Magistrats sou désir de résigner l\u2019Office de Trésorier des chemins à raison du mauvais état de sa santé \u2014 Qu'il fut sur cela déclaré que le dit Jon d\u2019EsTIMAUVILLE est le Trésorier des chemins de la cité de Québec, et il en fut ordonné en conséquence.\u2014Et que le dit John d'Estimauville, là et alors est entré en reconnaissance envers le Roi dans la somme de deux mille livres du cours actuel pour lu due exécution du dit Office, et que William Stott, et William Henderson, de la cité de Québec, Ecuyers,'se sont séveralement obligés par reconnaissances envers Sa Majesté dans la somme de mille livres du même cours pour la due exécutiou du dit Office par le dit John d\u2019Estimauville.Par ordre, (Signés,) GREEN & PERRAULT, Greffiers de là Paix.AVERTISSEMENT.À VISest par le présent donné au Public que les DtoITs DE PEAGES des CANAUX et ECLUSEs du Gouveruement sur le Fleuve St.Laureut, seront réduits à l\u2019ouverture de la Navigation aux taux en force avant l\u2019année 1827, mais qu\u2019itsera d\u2019obligation dc prendre le billet de passage pour les trois éclnses inclusivement, À savoir ; les cascades, le Rocher fendu (Split Rock) etle Coteau du Lac, et lesquels billets signés du surintendant seront delivrés en s\u2019adressant au Bureau du Député Commissaire Général à Montréal, contresignés par cet Officier.Les Ecluses seront ouvertes les Dimanches comme les jours ouvriers de manière à obvier aux grands inconvenieus jusqu\u2019à présent occasionnés par ceite détention, Les taux de pêages seront requis d\u2019après le tarif suivant, en force avant leur dernière hausse en 1827, et qu\u2019on publie de nouveau pour l\u2019information générale.Bateaux de Durlham.50s, Bateaux .25, Petite voitures d\u2019eau .12s 6.Les anciens arrangemens relatifs à la largeur de la voie continueront à être en force etle passage des canaux sera refusé à tous bateaux qui excèderont 12 piés six pouces, en conséquence des dommages causés aux vuvrages par la force qu\u2019on est obligé d\u2019employer pour leur faire passer les écluses.Les Datcliers et tous autres sont avertis que si quelques uns se permettent de piquer leurs crocs dans la maçonnerie oudans les ouvrages en bois ils seront poursuivis en toute rigueur pour tout doinmage causé tant de cette manière que de tout autre.(Signé,) R.J.ROUTH, C, G.Chef lieu du Commissariat, Québec, le 30 Mars 1829.SEIGNEURLE DU BATISCAN.AVIS est par le présent donné qu\u2019il sera concédé des terres sur la Rivière des Envies, dans la seigneurie du i3atiscan, dans le district des Trois-Rivicres.Les personnes qui seraient d'intention de s\u2019y établir, s\u2019adresseront à Louis GUILLET, lcuier, notaire public, à Batiscan, ou au Commissaire à ce Bureau.Bureau de l\u2019administration des biens des Jésuites.Québec, le 15 Juin, 1829.Sw.VIS.\u2014La VENTE de la Seigneurie de l'OU- CAULT vulgairement nommée CALDWELL'S MANOR, quia déja été remise deux fois, et qui est de nouveau annoncée par moi pour vente, en vertu d'un ordre d\u2019ulias venditioni exponas, le VINGT-UN d'A OUT prochain, aura positivement lieu, ainsi que je suis autorisé à Pannoncer pour information du public, aux temps et lieu fixés n\u2019y ayant en contemplation aucune remise ultérieure de la dite vente.L.GUGY, Sherif.Bureau du Schérif, Mai 13, 1879.VIS Public est par le présent donné que LAURENT LEMIEUX, Cultivateur à la Pointe-Lévy, a été par sentence de l\u2019Honorable J.T.Taschereau, Ecu- ier, Juge du Banc du Roi pour le district de Québec, en date du dix-huit Juillet dernier, Interdit pour cause de foiblesse d'esprit et de prodigalité, et que les personnes de JEAN Lemieox,et MARIE GossELIN, épouse du dit interdit sont par la dite sentence nommiées ses curateurs.Québec, 1er.Août, 1829.QUEBEC : Printed and Published under Royal authority, by Joun CHARLTON FisuER and Wirsiam Kemnte, Printer tothe King\u2019s Most Excellent Majesty for the Province of LowER-CANADA Communications are to be addressed to JoHN (CHARLTON FrsHFR, Esquire, Epiror of the Quenre GAZETTE, (Ly Royal Commie- sion) and Advertisements will be received at the Priuting-Office of Messrs.Taomas Cary & Co.Freemasons\u2019 Hall.QUEBEC: Imprimée et Publiée sous {\u2019autorité Royale, parJoun CHARLTON FisuFR, et Wirciam KemarE, Imprimeur de Sa Très- Excellente Majesté le itoi pour la Psesince du Bas-Caoada.Toutes Communications doivent être adressées à Joxn CHARLe qON Fisnen, Ecre ÉDITEUR de la GAZETTE de QupEc, (par Commise sion Royal.) On recevra les Avertissemens à l\u2019Imprimesie de Messrs, Tuomas Cary, & Co.Halle des FranceMaçons."]
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