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[" tte A we la, gro oan WARE Ss wv Bel VOLUME 1X.\u2014No.10.\u201cTHURSDAY, DECR.29, 1831.ucheeGuette, (New Sevies.] wefte Ye On TOME IX.\u2014No.10.JEUDI, 29 DECEMBRE, 1831.ec DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Sheriff's Sales.To wir P UBLIC Notice is hereby given, \u2018that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS \u201chave been seized, and will Le SoLp 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 «fin d'annuller, afin de distraire or afin de charge, exceptin case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale, oppositions afin de conservèr may be filed atany tire within two days next after the return of the Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.\u2018Quebec, to wit : RANCOIS QUIROUET, Esquire, of No.961.} the parish of St.Gervais, in the conuty of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec, one of the Members of the House of Assembly of and for the province of Lower Canada, against CHARLES BROWN of the parish of Cap St.Ignace, in the county of l\u2019Islet, in the district of Quebec, Pilot, to wit : À certain lot or piece of land, situate and being in the parish of St.Laurent, Isle of Orleans, containing about nine perches and five feetin front, by all the depth which there may be, taking from the river St.Laurence, allowance being made for the King\u2019s highway \u2018which crosses the said lot of land reaching as far as the fence, which is on the Cape, or side, in rear of the said lot of land dnd the said depth containing about four arpents and a half without any obligation of parformissement and of exact measurement, bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, in rear by Joseph Chabot, towards the north-east by Charles Roberge, and towards the south-west by the said Joseph Chabot, together with the House thereon erected, stable, and other circumstances and dependences.To be sold at the Church door of the aforesaid Parish of St.Laurent aforesaid, on the EIGHTH day of May next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.Thesaid Writ returnable 1st.June, 1832.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.26th.December, 1831.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.ebec, tor wit: AMUEL GERRARD of the city, No, 1654.¢ county, and district of Montreal, and others, against GEORGE VANFELSON, of the city, county, and district of Quebec, Esquire, Advocate General, to wit: A lot of ground or emplacement, situate in the Upper Town of Quebec, in Parloir Street, containing thirty- seven fect in front, including a lane of four faet by eighty- two feet in depth, bounded in front by the said Parluir street, jn the rear partly by Kenelm Connor C bandler, and partly by Jacques Oliva, FEsq.the representative of Rodolph Smith, on the north side partly by an emplacement and a house belonging to the Reverend Ladies, Ursulines, of Quebec, and partly by Thomas Cary, the representative of Smith, and \u2018also partly by the said Jacques Oliva, and on the ather side towards the south partly by Charles Jalbert, and partly by the representative of François Duval, Esquire, together with a two stories stone house thereon erected, and a small wooden haogar, circums tances and dependencies.To be sold at my office in the Court House, in the said city of Quebec, on the NINTH day of JANUARY next.at TEN o'clack in the morning.The said Writ returnable Ist February 1232.W.& SEWELL, Sheriff.\u2014 > 21st December, 1831.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.\u2018Quebec, to wit : NTOINE NARCISSE JUCHE- No.476.¢ REAU DUCHESNAY, esquire, of the parish of Beauvort, in the county and district of Quebec, Seignior of the Fief and Seigniory of Beauport, against JOHN CLEARIHUE, of the city county and district of Quebec, trader, at the folle enchère, costs and charges of Hugh Kennedy, of Quebec, cooper, to wit:\u2014A land situated and being in the parish and seigniory of Beauport, near the Banal Mill of the said seigniory, cousisting in thirty-seven feet in front, including seven feet of the river of the said mill, by thirty feet in depth, English measure, taking the \u2018said front at one end to the north fourteen feet nine iuches slong the long pun of the said mill, in descending to the end of the said thirty feet, bounded partly by the said river, partly by a land hereafter described, and partly by the land of the said mill, joiving on one side to the south east to that part of the said river which joins that at present conceded, and on the'other side to the north-east to the land of the said mill.2.Another land takivg its front immediately at the end of the depth of the preceding one, the said front comprising all which may be found be- \u2018tween the hank of the said river and the canal of the said mill, and of forty-six feet nine inches in depth, ending at fourteen feet fromthe west angle, formed by the south.west able, and the north side, long pun, of a store, in the \u201cstate the said lands and part of the river may now be found, with the buildings thereon erected, circumstances and de.pendencies\u2014tngether with the right of bringing to the distillery and brewery mill from the river, the water exceeding that which is necessary to put the banal mill containing two pair of mill stones, bolting and cribbing machines, into operation, without however being able to \u2018make wse of the mill erected on the eaid lot to any other purpose than for the distillery-and brewery, and with- rout being able to change or retard the course of the stream in - the said river ; with right of passage in common with the said banal mill, on a road of sc ven feet broad;to communicate with she said dots, together with the right of passing op fyot, on | | the north side of the old building of the banal mill, to com- mupicate withthe Dam, which said rights and restrictions are more fully described in the deed of concession made by the late Honorable Antoine Louis Juchereau Duchesaay, usu- fructuary seignior of the said seiguiory, and passed before Mitre.Planté and colleague, notaries at Quebec, the 30th day of September, 1518, aud in the agreement between the said John Clearihue and the said Antoine Narcisse Jncheceau Duchesuay, made and passed before Mtre.Lindsay and colleague, Notaries at Quebec, outhe 20:h Sept.1825.To be sold at the Church door of the aforesaid parish of Beauport, ou the SEVENTEENTH day of JANUARY uext, at TEN o'clock in the morning, Thesaid writ returnable 1st Feb.1632.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff, 14th Deer.1831.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit :?M 0EL CLOUET, Esq.of the city No.507.$ of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, merchant, and others, against Dame JOSEPHTE VOYER, of the city, county and district of Quebec, in her quality of commune en biens with the late PIERRE EDOUARD DESBARATS, Esquire, and GEORGE PEMBERTON, Esquire, of the same place, reprenant l\u2019instance, in his quality of Curator to the vacant succession of the late Pierre Edouard Desbarats, Esquire, No.1.Alot of ground situate in the Upper Town of the city of Quebec, uear the Governo.\u2019s gardeu, containing twenty-four feet in front by forty-four feet in depth bounded in front to the north by ste.Geneviève street, in the rear to the south by the property described as lot number two, to the west by John Cannon, Lsquire and to the east by the said property described as lot number two, with a one story stone house thereon erected.No.2, A lot of land adjoining the above and containing twenty-four feet in front on st.Geneviève street, by thirty.eight and a half feet in depth where the said lot is sixcy- two feet broad by forty in depth, together with the stone house and other buildings thereon erected, bounded in front part by st.Geneviève street, part by lot described as number one, and part by lot hereafier described as number four, ia rear to the south by Hon.J.Hale, to the west part by J.Cannon, Esq.and part by lot number one, and to the east, part by the lot hereafter described as number three, and part by the said Jot number four, the whole as it may gow be found, without guarantee of precise measure.No.8.A lot of ground situate in the said Upper Town of the City of Quebec und juining the above, containing furty-seven \"feet in front, by ninety-four feet in depth, more or less, bounded in front to tle east by Carrieres Street, in the rear by the lot of ground above described, as lot No.two, to the north, by the property described below, as lot No.four, and to the south by the representatives of the Honorable John Hale, with a one story stone house and other buildings thereon erected, and the division line or wall which sepurates the said lot No.four, from the eaid lot No.three, common (mitoyen) to the suid lots Nos.three and four which are contiguous to one another\u2014 also, No.4.Alot of ground adjoining the above, contain ing forty feet seveu inches in front by one hundred and seven feet in depth, more or less, bounded in front to the east by Carrieres Street, in the rear by lot No.two above described, to the north by St, Genevieve Street.aud to the south partly by the suid lot No.two aforesaid, and partly by lut No three hereinbefore described, with a three story stone house and other buildiugs thereon erected, and the divisic® line or wall which separates the said lot No.three from the said lot No.four, common (mitoyen) to the said two lots Nos.three aud four which are contiguous to oue another\u2014also, No 5, A lot of land situate on the north bank of the river st.Charles in the parish of Quebec, containing two arpents or more if it be fouud io front, by furty eight arpents or thereabouts in depth, bounded in front by the said river st.Charles, in the rear by the seignorial lands of Charlesbourg, to the north east by the representatives Chil las land, to the south west by the representatives Montreuil, with a two story stone house, a wooden farm house, two barns, stables, coach houses, and other buildings thereon erected\u2014also, No.6.A lot of land situate on the north bank of the said river St.Charles, iu the parish of Quebec, in the shape of a semicircle, contnining about thirty arpents in superficies, Lounded in front by the snid river St.Charles, which forms the semicircle, on one side to the north by the King\u2019s highway, and on the other side to the north-east by the represea- tatives Montreuil, with a barn thereon erected\u2014also, No.7.A lot of land opposite the above lot number six, situate on the north bank ot the river St.Charles, containing eight perches aud fifteen feet or thereabouts in frout, by thirty-eight arpents or thereabouts in depth, bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in the rear by the Z'raite-quarré of Charlesbourg, on one side to the east hy the aforesaid representatives Moatreuil, and to the south-west by John Caouon, Esq.with a baro thereon erected.No.8.\u2014A lot of land of an irregular figure, situate on the soutlrbank of the river St.Charles, opposite lot number five, coutaining about three arpents and twenty perches or theres abouts in superficies ; bounded in front by tie King's high way, in the rear by the said river St.Charles, un oue side to the west by Louis Panet, Esquire, and on tbe other side to the east by the representatives Giniacque\u2014also, = \u2019 \" No.9\u2014The Toll Bridge, known bs Sherbrooke Bridge, situate in the parish of St.Claire, over the river Etchemio, with the rights and privileges Appertaiuing to the shme, as established by Act of the Provincial Parliament authorising the erection ofthe same, together with the lot of land thereunto belonging, the said lot contaïbing'about two arpeats in superficies, & bounded to the west by the said river Etchemin, to the east by the representatives.Roy, to the north by the road leading to the said bridge and to the south by the representatives Bedard, together wlih à wooden house occupied as an lun, and other buildings thereon erected\u2014also, No.10.A saw-mill lot situate on the south west side of the said river Etchemin in the parish ot ste.Claire, and consisting of that portion of land which maybe found at the foot of the hill and running in a northerly direction along the river from the said bridge about one arpent, together with twenty feet of ground from the summit of the hill in depth, and running along the whole length of the land below the hill, together with the land which may be found from the top to the foot of the said hill, To be sold as follows\u2014lots Nos 1, 2,3, & 4,on the THIRTIETH of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, and lots Nos.5, 6, 7 & 8, on the FIRST day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, at my office in the Court House in the city of Quebec, and lots Nos.9 & HW, at the Churéh door of the said parish of St.Claire, on the SECOND day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable 1st June next.W.S.S.EWELL, Sheriff.20th Dec.1831.EE DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Sheriff's Sales.To wir: PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENYTS have been seized, and will be SoLD at the respective times and places as mentioned below, all persons having claime oni the same are hereby required to make them known according to Law.All oppositions afin d\u2019annuiler, de distraire or afin de charge except in case of Venditiont Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale, oppositionsafin deconserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return: of the W rit.FIERL FACIAS, From the District of Three Rivers, Montreal, TX ANNAH JOSEPRH, vidow of the to wit : late Abraham Joseph, residing in the Village of Berthier, in the Parish of Berthier, in tbe County of Berthier, in the District of Montreal, Plaintiff, against FEREOL DYON, heretofore of the said Village of Berthies, now of the Town of Three Rivers, in the County of Maurice, in the District of Three Rivers, Confectioner and Baker, Defendant.A lot of ground or emplacement situate at the said Village of Berthier, coutaining forty five feet in front by the depth which it may contain taking its front from the King's bighway, and its depth from the lowest waters of the chenail opposite to which it is situate, bonnded on the soutts by property of Henry Joseph, Sevior, and on the north cast by ground belonging to Hannah Joseph, with a wooden House thereon erected.To be sold at the Churel door of the Parish of Berthier aforesaid on the THIRTIETH day of APRIL next, at THEN of the clock in the forenoon, The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 13th Seper.next, F.PERRY, Deputy Sheriff, Montreal, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 26th Nov.1831.FIER! FACIAS.Montreal, to wit § OSEPH CHAPMAN, of the city.aff No.125.Montreal, in the district of Mont= real, merchant tailor, plaintiff, against PETER McINTOSH, of the same place, merchant,and ROBERT MORRIS, of the same place, saddler, two of the Executors of the last Will and Testament of the late Francis Chapman, in his lifetime of the same place, merchant tailor, defendants: Bo.A iot of ground situate in the Saint Lewis Suburbs of the city of Montreal, aforesaid, containing twenty feetin from, by forty feet in depth, the whole more or less, bounded iu front by Pertiug street, in the rear by Julie Campeanu, or her representatives, on one side by St.Hubert street, and on.the other side by Pierre Groux, with a wooden house, thereon erected.20.A lot of ground situate in the St, Joseph Suburb of the city of Montreal, aforesaid, containing forty-five feet in breadth, by twenty-eight feet in depth, and from thence only thirty feet in breadth by sixty-two feet in depth, bounded in front by Notre Dame street, behind by a little river, oo one side by dean Bte.Rodier, on the other side by one Vadeboncœur, with a stone bouse, and other buildings thereon erected.Tobe soldat my Office, in the city of Montreal, aforeraid, on the THIRTIETH dey of APRIL next, at ELEVEN of theclock, in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day.of \u2018June next, F.PERRY, Deputy Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 17th December, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: OSEPH POULIN of the parish No.2516.of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, gentleman, plaintiffs, against PIERRE CU- VILLON, of Montreal in the said district of Montreal, | painter, curator appointed to the délaissement made by An- \u201ctoine Lahaye, of the parish of St.Eustache in the said district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant, certain-lands sad tenements described ip a schedule annexed to the said writ of fieri facias as follows that is tosay : ¢\u2018 A piece of land situate on the south side of the front road of the southesn lands of the Grand Chicot in the parish of Saint Eus\u2018ache, containiog three arpentsin front four erpents and nine 64 TNE QUESIEC GAZETTE, December 23 perches in depth more or less, on the north east line, and by three arpents and eight perches in depth, also more or less, on the south west line, bounded at one end by the front road, on the other end by the land of tbe said Antoine Laliive, on one side to the north east by the land of Henry Prez.zau, On the other side by that of Joseph Bertrand, | the whole without building.To be sold atthe church door vf the parish of St Eustache, aforesaid on the THIRTI.VH day of April next, at TEN of the clock in the 1ocrenoon.\u2018The said Writ of fieri facias returnable the lst.day of June, next.F.PERRY, Deputy, Sheriff.Sheeiff's Office, 17th.December, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : Jor TOUSSAINT DROLET, No.2274.isquire, of the parish of St.Mare, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff, against LOUIS LUSSIER, son of Joseph, of the parish of St.Jharles, in the said district, ycoman, defendant.A land, containing two arpents and a quarter in front, by fifty-eight arpents in depth, the whole more or less, situate in the fourth concession of St.Charles, bounded in front by the road of the said concession, in the rear by Louis Frichette, on the north-east side by Antoine Millet, and on the other side partly by Joseph Louis Harnois, and partly by Louis Laporte, with a wooden house, a barn, and stkhble thereon erected.To be sold at the Church door of the parish of Saint Charles aforesaid, on the THIRTIETH day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of June next.F, PERRY, Deputy Sheriff.Sheriir\u2019s Office, 23d December, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : j2 KID PAGE, of Hardwick in the No.1293.} U county of Caledonia, in the State of Vermont, one of the United States of America, Plaintiff, against SIMON STEVENS, of the township of Dunham in the said district, Schoolmaster, Defendant: A piece of land situate in the township of Dunham aforesaid.consisting of about two superficial acres of lot number five in the tenth range of lots in the said township of Dunham, being a clergy reserve, bounded on the east by the King\u2019s highway, on the west by part of said lot number five, the property of Gilbert Wordon, on the nerth by part of said lot number five also the property of the said Gilbert Wordon, on the south by lot number four, with a framed house standing thereon.To be sold at the Church deor, in the town- shiph of Dunham aforesaid, on the THIRTIETH day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.\u2018the said Writof Fieri Facius returnable the lst day of June next.F.PERRY, Deputy Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 23d December.1831.FILRL FACLAS.Montreal, to wit: A RUHIBALD M\u2018CALLUM, of \"No.1858.} Odell Town, in the district of Montreal, merchant aud trader, Plaintiff) against JAMES H.STANLEY, of the city and district of Moutreal, cu- rater, duly appointed to the déluissement made by David Fuller, carpenter, of the seigniory of st.Armand, in the said district of Montreal, ycoiman, Défendant : À certain lotofland described in the Schedule annexed to the said writ as follows, to wit : A lot of land situate, lving and being in the seiguiory of saint Armand, known and cistin- guished by lot No.6, containing one hundred and thirty acres or thereabouts, as the same is, with a framed dwel- linghouse and barn and other smalt buildings, and all other improvements erected and made thereon.To be sold at the door oi the T'rinity Church in the seigniory of st.Armand aforesaid, on the THIRTILETH day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias teturnable the 1st day of June next.F.PERRY, Deputy Sheriff.Sberiff\u2019s Office, 17th December, 1831.THREE WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS.At the suit of Montreal, to wit : No.1471.KD) gniory of Saint Armand.in the district of Montreal, and now of the Town of Bakersfield, in the County of Franklin, in the State of Vermont, one of the United States of America, Trader, Pliintiff, against AARON MARTINDALE, of the Township of Stanbridee in the said district of Montreal, Esquire, yeoman, Curator duly appointed ex justice to Elijah Hurd, late of the Township of Dunham, in the said district of Montreal, Trader, Detendant.lo, Three fourths of lot number ten in the sixth range of lots lying and being in.the Township of Dunham, in thesaid District of Montreal, containing about one hundred and fifty-eight snperficial acres, be the same more or less, bounded as follows, east by a part of said lot number ten, west by theKing\u2019s highway, north by the number eleven, south by lot number nine, with a two story dwel- Xing house and framed barn ; an episcopal Church standivg thereon.20.À piece oflandsituate in the said Township of Dunham, being part of lot number ten in the seventh range containing about one hundred and thirty superficial acres, more or less, bounded on the east by land of Chancy Clement, and William S.Woodworth, on the west by the\u2019 Concession line between the seventh and eight ranges, on the north by lot number eleven, on the south by lot number nine, with a framed House and barn erected thereon.30.Apicce of land situate in the Township of Dunham, aforesaid, being about five superficial acres, taken out of the middle of the eastside of lot number eleven inthe seventh range, being a Clergy reserve, bounded on the east by the King\u2019s highway, on the west by land of Leonard Brown, on the north by land of Steplien Maynard, being the north half of said lotnumber cleven, onthe south by part of said lot nomber eleven, the property off Leonard, Brown witha framed House of a story and half, store House, barn and other buildings standing thereon.To be sold at Chureh door inthe Township of Dunham, aforesaid on the THIRTIETH day of April next at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias, returnable the 1st day of June, next.F.PERRY, Deputy Sheriff, Sheriff's Office 23d December, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to ied 1} ACQUES PHILIPPE SAVEU- No.1752.SE DE BEAUJEU, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, Esquire, seignior proprictor, and possessor of the fiefs and seigniory of Son.langes and of Nouvelle Longueuil, lying and being in the said district of Montreal, Plaintiff, agaiust LOUIS PAY- 1 ENECA PAGE, late of the Sei- MENT ofthe Rivière à Delisle, in the seigniory of Nouvelle Longueuil, in the parish of st.Polycarp, in the said district of Montreal, yeoman, Defendant: A certain land described in the said Writ of Fieri Facias, as follows : A land \u201cdescribed No.65, situate to the north of the Riviere a De- lisle, in the seigniory of Nouvelle Longueuil,, parish of st.Polycarp, containing three arpents iu front by twenty ar- ents in depth without warranty of\u2019 precise measure, joining in front to the said river, in the rear to the lands of the Côte Ste.Marie, in the said seigniory, on one side to Benjamin Magdeleine Lalonde, and on the other side to Joseph Moineau or his representative, with a house and barn theron erected.To be solid at the Church door of the parish st, \u2018\u2019olycarp aforesaid, on the THIRTIETH duy of APRIL next at TEN of tiie clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the Ist day of June next.F.PERRY, Deputy Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 23d.December, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit ; ILLIAM BINGIIAM of the No.2647.Ç City of Montreal, in the dis trict of Montreal, Esquire, assisted by his Covseil, Robert Unwin Harwood, of Vaudreuil in the said district, Esquire, duly appointed en justice, and MARIE CHARLOTTE CHARTIER DE LOT BINIERE his wife, Scigniores in possession of the scigniory vf Rigaud, situate.lying and being in the said district, Plaintiffs, agaiust REGIS LORAN- GER of the said seiguiory of Rigaud, merchant, defendant.1.Aland, situate ata place called Labée in the parish of Sainte Magdeleine in the seigniory of Rigaud aforesaid, con taining three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, bounded in frout by the river Ottawa, in rear and on one side by wncouceded lands, and on the other side by the representatives of the late Thomas Harvey, with a wooden house, barn aud other buildings thereon erected, 2.An emplace ment situate at the village in the said seigniory of Rigaud, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in frout by the King\u2019s Lighway in the rear by the river la Graisse, joined on one side by the representatives of Benjamin Pillet and ov the other side by the representatives of John Donegany and Joseph Donegany, with a wooden liouse thereou erected.3.A land situate at the said river 4 la Graisse iv the said seigni ry of Rigaud, containing two arpents and a half or thereabouts in frout augmenting by six degrees, by pincteen arpents or thereabouts in depth, bounded in frout by the said river & la Graisse in the rear by.Joseph Leduc, bounded on ove side by Stephen Fournier aud on the, \"other side by Hyacinthe Gauthier, père, with a wooden bouse- a barn and other buildings thereon erccted.To be sold at the Church door of the parish of Ste, Magdelcine de Rigaud, aforesaid, on the THIRTIETH day of APRIL next at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 18th April 1832.F.PERRY, Deputy Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 232 December, 1231.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : } BXER BAGG, ofthe City of Mont- No.2355.treal in the said district of Montreal, Hatter, Plaintiff, against, FRANCOIS ST.GERMAIN, of the parish of Berthier in the said district of Montreal, Hutter, Defendant.Alotof ground or ciplucement sit: ated and being in the parish of Ste.Geneviève de Berthier in the said district of Montreal, containing ninety feet in front, the northerly half hy all the depth that may be found between the King\u2019s Highway and the River Saini Lawrence, the southerly half by all that may be found betwecn the King\u2019s highway aforesaid, and the low ground towards the said river as the said southerly half is enclosed, Losnded on one side by Etienne Masse, and on the other side by Daniel Couteux, with a wooden House, hat Manufactory and stable thereon erected.To be sold at the Church door of the parish of Ste.Geneviève de Berthier, aforesaid on the THIRTIETH day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias, returnable the 2d.day of June, next.F.PERRY, Deputy Sherif.Sheritf\u2019s Office 23d.December, 1831.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal to wit : que Honorable JEAN ROCII No.2539.ROLLAND, of Montreal, onc of the Justices of the Court of King\u2019s Beuch for the District of Moitreal, und Seignier, proprietor, and possessor of the Seigriory of Monnoir, in the said District of Montreal, Plaintiff, against THOMAS CLIFF,the younger, of Montreal aforesaid, carpenter, defendant.Two lots of land sitnatc in the seventh c:.ncession of the said Seigniory of Monnoir, known as lots numbers cighty and eighty-one, the said lot number cighty containing threracresin front by thirty acres in depth, and bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in the rear by the lands of the eighth concession, on one side by the Plaintiff and on the other by \u2018Thomas Clitt, and the said |' t number eighty-one, containing three acres in front by thirty acres in depth, and bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in the rear bv the lands of the eighth concession.on one side by thesaid lot number eighty and on the other by John Newton.To be sold at the Church door of the Parish of St.Marie de Monnoir, in the said district of Montreal, on the TWENTY-THIRD day of JANUARY next, at TEN of the clock in the forenocn.-\u2014The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable on the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriif\u2019s Office, 17th September, 1831.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal to wit: Fe Honorable JEAN ROCH No.540.ROLLAND, of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, one of the Justices of the Court of King\u2019s Bench for the said district, and seignior, proprietor, and possessor of the Seigniory of Monnoir, in the said district, Plaintiff, against JOHN JOHNSON, of St.Mathias, inthe said district, Esquire, Defendant.Certain immoveable property described in the schedule annexed to the said Writ of Fieri I\u2019acias, as follows :\u2014Lot No.1.A lot of land of an irregular form, in the first divisjon of the Seignioryof Monnojr aforesaid, being about forty arpents in superficies, adjoining at one end to lot number thirty- five, possessed by Joseph Perron, senior, lot number thirty- six possessed by Joseph Perron, junior, and at the other end to lot number seventy-two, possessed by Ignace Meunier ; lot number seventy three by Jean Baptiste Brodeur, and lot number seventy-four possessed by Jean Baptiste Tetreau, and on the south west to lot number J hirty -seven possessed by Jean Baptiste Burré and others 2.Alot of land of three arpents in front by thirty ar- ents in depth, kn wn and designated as lot number one undred and thirty-one, in the second division of Mon- noir, bounded iu front by the King\u2019s high road, on one side by Kemp road, on the otherside by lot number one hundred and thirty-two hereinafter described, in the rear to the lands of the fourth range.3.A land of about three arpents in front by thirty in depth, known and designated as lot nmnber one hundred and thirty-two in the second division, bounded in front by the King\u2019s high road, on one side by the eaid lot number one hundred and thirty-one before described, and on the other side by lot number one hundred and thirty three, possessed by Alphonse Morip, and in the rear by the lands of the fourth range.To be gold at the Church door of the parish of St.Marie de Mou- noir, in the said district of Montreal, on the TWENTY- THIRD day of JANUARY next, at HALF PAST ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u201ds Office, September 17th 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Moatreal, to wit: HE HONOURABLE JEAN No.1703.ROCH ROLLAND, one of the Justices of the Court of King\u2019s Bench for the District of Montreal, and seignior, proprietor,and possessor ot the seigniory of Monnoir, in the District aforesaid, residing at Montreal, in the District aforesaid, Plaintiff, against ANDRE MAILLOUX, of St.Marie de Monnoir, in the said District, Yeoman, Defendant.The north half of a lot of land in the Scigniory of Monnoir, af«resaid, known as lot number onc hundred and fifty-two in the fouith concession of the said Seigniory, being two arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the King\u2019s lighway, on one side by land of Louis Greater, on the other side by land of Isaac Dunnarse, and in the rear by the lands of the fifth concession.To be sold at the Church door of the Parish of Ste.Marie de Monnoir, in the said District of Montreal, on the TWENTY-L'HIRD day of JANUARY next, at HALF PAST TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 17th September, 1531.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : mae HonorABLE JEAN ROCH No.1409.} ROLLAND, one of the Judges of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, for the District of Montreal seignior, proprietor and possessor of the seizniory or Mon- noir, in the said district, Plaintiff, against CHARLES LEMAY, yeoman, of Ste.Marie, in the said district of Montreal, curator, duly elected en jusiice to Pierre itoche- blave, heretcfore yeoman of Ste.Marie aforesaid, Detce- dant.A lot of land situate in the said seiguiory of Meu- noir, known as lot number three, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the road leading to the river Yamaska, on one side by lund of Abraham Bisset, on the other side by land of Isaac Messier, in rear by land ot the grand line, with a dweling house and stable thereon erecte:d.To be sold at the Churgh door of thie parish of Ste.Maric de Monnoir utoresa'd, on the TWENTY-THIRD day of JANUARY next, at ELLVEN ofthe clock in the tforencon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable un the Ist day of February neat.L.GUGY, sheiff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 17th Sept.1831, FIERI FACIAS eee} OIIN DELISLE, of Montreal, in the'Dis- to wit : trict of Montreal, Esquire, Flair tit, against HUGILI McKAY, of the same place, one of the Bailids of the Conrt of King\u2019s Bench for the said District, Curator duly appointed in law to the vacant Estate of James Prest, late of Montreal aforesaid, Notary Public, new an Absenter, Defendant, Six certain lots or emolaceiaents situate in th.Fief Nazareth, in the said City of Montreal, being the numbers two hundred and nine, two hundred and ten, and two hundred and eleven, bounded in frout on Nazareth Street, in the rear by the next three described lots, on one side by number two hundred and twelve, and on the other by number two hundred end eight, and the numbers three hundred and twenty-two, three nundred and twenty-three, three hundred and twenty-four, boun led in front on Dalhousie street, ui Tuer Ly the first above described lots, on oue side by number two hundred and ninety, and on the other by number three hundred and twenty-one.Each of the aforesaid lots containing four thousand and fifty superficial feet, and each of the said lots subject to an annual ground rent, rente annuelle foncicre perpetue!le et non vrachetable of three poungs currency for each superficies of four thousand and fifty feet, payable on the first day of May in cach and every year, to Jolin S.McCord, and W.K.McCord, their heirs or assigns, until the 25th day of Septemher, 15$0, and afterwards to the administratrices of the property of the poor of the Hotel Dieu in the said City of Montreal, their successors and assigns for ever, and also subject to the duit de retrait oc retenue in favor of the said Administratrices their successors and assigns in preference to all persons whatsoever even the parens lignagers.\u2018To be sold at my Orfice in the City of Montreal, aforesaid, on the TWENTY-THIRD day of JANUARY next,at ELEVEN of the Clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnabie the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 17th Septr.1831.FIËRI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit \u20181 E USTACHE MASSON, of the No.1615._4 parish cf St.Clement de Beau- harnois, in the district of Montreal, Esquire, Merchant, Plaintiff, against ANTOINE BOUNBONNOIS, of the same place, Yeoman and Journeyman, Defendant.A lot of land or emplacement sitnate in the village of St.Clement de Beauharnois, in the said district, containing forty-five feet in width by one hundred and ninciy feet in length, the whole more or less, without warranty of precise measure, hounded in front by Ellice Street, in the rear by the lands of Joseph Gendron, on the south west side by the lands of Charles Dupuis, or his representatives, and on the north east side by the lands of Francois Gendron, with a wooden dwelling house thercon erected.To be sold at the Church door of the parish of St.Clement de Beauharnois afcresaid, on the TWENTY-THIRD day of JANUAR next, at TEN of the clock in the forenooa.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 17th September, 1531.-t - ~~ yg 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal to wit : OHN SAMUEL McCORD, of the No.1630.tJ city of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, Esquire, and WILLIAM KING McCORD, of the city of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Esquire, Plaintiffs, against HUGH McKAY, of Montreal, atore- said.Curator duly appointed in law to the vacant estate of Kent Wright, formerly of the same place, trader, an absentee, defendant.\u2018I'wo certain lots or emplacements in the Fief Nazareth, in the said city of Montreal, being the numbers one hundred and forty-nine and one hundred and fifty, adjoining each other, bounded In front by Dalhousie street, in rear by aumbers four hundred and seventy-eight and two hundred and seveuty-nine, on one side by Si.Gabriel street, on the other side by the number one hundred and forty-eight, each of the aforesaid lots containing four thousand aud fifty superficial feet, and each subject to an annual rent,renteannuelle foncière perpeluelle et non rachat- able of three pounds, currency, payable on the first day of May, in each and every year, to the said Sohn Samuel Mc- Cord and William King McCord, their heirs or representatives, until the 29th day of September, 1890, and afterwards to the administratrices of the property of the poor of the Hôtel Dieu, in the said city of Montreal, their successors and assigns for ever, and also subject to the droit derelrait a retenue in favour of the said administratrices, their successors and assigns, in preference to all persons, even the parens lignagers.To be sold at my Office, in the city of Montreal aforesaid, on the TWISNTY-THIRD day of JANUARY next, at HALF PAST ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 17th September, 1831.FIERY FACIAS.Montreal to wit: | [NRANCOIS XAVIER.MAL.No.1461.| HIOT, of the Borough of Ver- chères, in the District c£ Montreal, Ksquire, Merchant, Ftaintiff, against THOMAS BOUTHILLIER, residing in the parish of St.Hyacinthe, in the said District, Doctor of Medecine, in his capacity of curatorin due form of law appointed to the vacant Estate of the late Joseph Porlier, in his lifetime of the said parish of St.Danras, in the said District of Montreal, Detendani\u2019 1.A lot of land containing one arpent and a half in width, by three arpents in depth, bounded in front by the River Yamaska, in the rear by Corbin Brook, ( Ruisseus Corbin,) on the north-east side by Jean Baptiste Lucier, and on the south west by François Faneut, with a house and other buildings of wood thereon erected.2.A lot of land situate in the said parish of\u2019 St.Damas, containing three arpents in- width, by iwenty-one arpents in depth, on the mitoyen line between.the said lot ct'land and Joseph Martin, and sixteen arpents on the mito yen line cf Christopher Lucier, containing fifty- tive arpents and a half in superficies, bounded in front by The said brcok Corbin, in the rear bv Jean Baptiste Lucier, on the north east by Christopher Lucier, and on the south west by Joseph Martin, with a house, barn, and other wooden buildings thereon erected To be sold at the Church door ef th2 parish of St.Damas atoresaid, on the TWENTY -THIRD day of JANUARY next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facius returnable the 1s¢ dey of February neat.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 17th September, 1831 RATIFICATIONS.\u2014_\u2014 Province of Lower Canada - > xp District of Montreal.| IN THE KINC'S BENCH.No.174.Ezparte\u2014JOSEPH SHUTER, \u2018A PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King's Bench of and for the District of Montreal, a deed made and executed before J.P, Grant and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the second day of May, one thousand cight hundred and thirty-one, between Benjamiu Hall; of the City of Montreal, merchant, attorney duly constituted and appointed to the effect thereof by a certain power of attorney duly made aad executed at the city of Quebec, iu the district of Quebec, in the Proviuee aforesaid, before L.TT.MePler- son aod another, Public Notaries, bearing date the seventeenth day of February last past, from ROBERT SHAW, of the said city of Quebee, merchant, in bis capacity of tutor in due form of law appointed to Thomas Orr Torrance, minor child of the late Thomas Torrance, in his lifetitne of \u2018Montreal, merchant, issue of his marriage with the late Elizabeth Orr, deceased, the said Benjamin Hall as such attorney of the said Robert Shaw, being in that behalf lawfully authorised by the order and judzment of the Hovora- bte George Pyke, one of the Judges of His Majesty>s Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the sail district of Montreal, given and rendered upon the advice and opinion of the friends of the said minor child, Thomas Orr Torrance, beariug date at Montreal, the twenty-second day of March last, of the one part, and JOSEPH SHUTER, Esquire, of the City of Moutreal, aforesnil, merchant, of the other part\u2014being a sale by the said Benjamin Hall, as attorney of the said Robert Shaw, and being in that behalf anthorised as aforesaid, to the said Joseph Shuter of *¢ that certain lot of land or *¢ emplacement belonging to the said minor child, situate, \u201clying and being at Cote a Barron, near the said city of sé Montreal, containing one arpent in front by five arpents, sand more if It may be fouud, in depth, bounded in frout by s* Sherbrooke-street, in the rear and on the north east side ¢¢ by the heirs of the late Jean Bte.Durocher, ksq.and \u201con theaother side to the south-west by the represeuiatives ¢ of the late James McGill, Esq.with a wooden house ¢ thereon erected, and whercon is an orchard inclosed with a ¢¢ board fence, with ulland every the members and appur- ¢ tenances thereunto belonging,\u201d and possessed by the said minor, \u2018Thomas Orr Torrance, (through the ministry of John Henderson, of the said city of Montreal, merchant, his tutor (before, at, and from the twelfth day of April, one thousand cight hundred and twenty-eight, until the twelfth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, and through the ministry of the said Robert Shaw, the said minor\u2019s new tutor, thence until the time of the said sale, and thence hitherto by the said Joseph Shuter, as proprietors thercof, And all persons who may bave or claim to have any privilege or bypothec under any title or byany meaus whatsoever, in or upou tbe said lot of land, iminediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by (be said Joseph Shuter, are hereby notified, that application wiil be made to the said Court ou the FIRST day of JUNK next, for a sentence or Judgment of coufirmation, and they are hereby required to siguify io writing their oppositions and file the sume in the Office of the said Prothonotary eight days at least before that day, iu defanlt of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing sa.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothouotary's Office, Moutreal, December 22d, 1831.Province of Lower Canada, OFFICE OF THE PROTHO- District of Quebec.NOTARY or Tog CourT oF King's Benen ror THE Dis- TRICT OF QUEBEC.Ist September, 1831.No.944.NN OLICE is hereby given, that there has been deposited in the Office of the Prothonotary of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench fur the District of Quebec, a Deed made and executed before Jean Baptiste Couillard, aud bis Coufrère, Notaries at Poiute Levi, the third day of December, in the vear one thousand eight bundred and thirty, between ABRAHAM SAMSON, Yeoman, of the Parish of St, Joseph, Pointe Levi, in the County of Dorches- ter, in the District of Quebec, and MARIE LOUISE COUTURE, his wife, of the one part, and CHARLES DUMONT, Junior, of the Parish, County and District aforesaid, also Yeoman, of the other part.Being a Sale by the said Abraham Samson and Marie Louise Couture to the said Charles Dumont, ¢ of a lot of laud and building situate at ¢¢ Pointe Levi, in the fourth concession of the River St.t¢ Lawrence, called Pin L'endre, containing one arpent and \u201c« ahalfin front, by thirty arpents in depth, joining on th north-east to Jean Baptiste Paradis, and on the south-west to Joseph Bourée, in front on the north to Louis Carrier, and on the south at the end of the said depth to Augustin ¢ Carrier, with a house, barn, stable, aud other buildings ¢ thereon erected 3° And in the possession of them the said Abraham Samson and: (Aare Louise Couture, as proprietors during the three years precediug the said sale.And all persons who hiveorclaim to have any privileges, or hypothèques, in viriue of any title, or by any other means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of laud, immediately before and at the time of the purchase thereof by the said Charles Dumont, Junior, are by these presents uotified, that application will be made to the said Court, on WEDNESDAY thie FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a seutence or judgment of confirma tion ; and they are by these presents required to signify in writing their oppositions, aad to file them in the office of the seid Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower ae Orrice ox THE ProtTHoNO- \u2018 \u20ac « \u201ca anne District oi Quebec.rany or His MaJgsTtY's Court oF King\u2019s BrNcH FOR THE DISTRICT Or QUEBEC.| 20th September, 1831.No.1024._ J P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there Las been lodged in the Gilice of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the District of Quebec, a Deed made and executed before Louis Panet and Colleague, Notaries Public, on the Fourteenth day of April of the present year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, between WILLIAM KING McCORD, Esquire, residing in the City of Quebec, Advocate, acting as the general and special Attorney of Daniel Arnoldi, Esqu.residing at Montreal, Physician and Surgeon, by and in virtue of his power of Attoruey executed in Brevet at Montreal, aforesaid, before Mr.N.B.Doucet and Colleague, Notaries Public, the eleventh of the said month, and which remains annexed to the said deed, of the one part, and Mr.PETER LANGLOIS, of the said City of Quebec, of the other pu.t, being a sale by the said Daniel Arnoldi, acting as aforesaid by the said Wii- liam King McCord, his lawful Attorney, to the said Peter Langlois, of the north-east half of the Seigniory of [Bourg Louis, situate in the late County of Hampshire, (now Port Neuf) and consisting the said half or muitié in one league and sixty-three arpents in front, upon three lengues in depth, without however any warranty whatever as to the exact measure either in front or in depth, and without any right or recourse whatsoever for the same against the vendor, his Leirs or representatives ; bounded the sad half or moitié of Seigniory so scld as aforesaid, on the south side to the Seigniory of Neuville, on the north-cast side to the Seigniory of Fossumbar:lt, on the south-west by the other half of the said Seigniory belonging to Bernard :sntoine Panet, Esquire, or his assigns, who represent the late madame widow Fanct, and to the north by the waste lands of the Crown, as the whole now is and with the several dependancies thereunto belonging and in any wise appertaining, and without any exception or reservation whatsoever 3 aswell in fict as en Roture, with all cens, rentes, arrears thereof, lots et ventes, due or to become due, et suisine et amendes (fines and investitures) The said Sale made subject to and by the purchaser to perform fealty and homage, and to pay all fines and dues feudal unto Ilis Majesty, from whom the said Seigniory is holden, and subject to perform the sume at the Castle of St.Lewis, and further burthened and hypothecated to and in favor of the said Daniel Arncldi, for the sun of six hundred pounds current money of the Province, for the balance and residue of the price in the said deed mentioned : with interest to be computed thereon from the day of the.date of the said deed of sale, and possessed by the said Daniel Arnoldi, as propris etor, from the twenty-fifth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, and immediately before for three years past, by the said Bernard Antoine l\u2019anet, also as proprietor; and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hyvothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said one half of the Seigniory, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Peter Langlois, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgement of contirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their opposition, and file the same in the Office of the said Protho- notary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of so doing, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K,B, QAZBITE DB QUBBEG Gs ProTuonorary's Q¢rice, Province of Lower Goorin] this 21st day of Septr.1631, District of Quebec, No.1130.Expurte.\u2014~JERFMIAH LEAYCRAFT.PUBLIC NOTLCE is hereby given that there has been lodged in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King's Bench of and for the District of Quebec, two several deeds made and executed before Errol B.Liudsay aud Colleague, Notaries Public, dated respectively the nineteenth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, and the four teeutb day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud tbirty, between the Houble.MATTHEW BELL, of the City of Quebee, Merchant, aud Member of the Legislative Council of this Province, of the one part, and JEREMIAH LEAYCRAFT, Exqr.of the said City of Quebec, Merchaut, ot the other part, the first of the snid Deeds being a Sale and conveyance by the said Honble.Matthew Bell to the said Jeremiah Leaycraft, of two certain lots of ground situate iu the Lower Towa of Quebec, being those numbered one and three, on a plan remaining anvexed to a certain deed of Exchange passed, and executed by and bet ween him the said Honble.Matthew Bell ès qualité, aud Jol n Jones, Esquire, before Mire.E, B, Lindsay aud his Colleague, Notaries at Quebec, on the seventeenth day of November, then last\u2014the said lot number one having forty-eight feet aud a half French measure in frout where it is bounded by St.James Street, by sixty feet in depth, joining at the said depth the said lot number three, and bounded towards the west by Dalhousie Street, and on the east side by the lot number two, aud the said lot number three consisting of forty feet French measure in- front, said front being on a-line with Dalhousie Street aforesaid, by nivety-seven feet in depth, where it juins a projected street or lane, and is \u2018bounded on the north side by the lot number four, belonging to H.Due bo:d, aud on the south side partly by the said lot number one and partly br the lot vumber two, containing together the said two lets six thousand seven hundred and vinety freneh feet iu superficie, The said lots of ground possessed by the said Hooble.Matthew Bellas proprietor thereof from the eighteenth day of dune one thousand eight hundred and twenty-cight, until the passing of the deed first mentioned, and from ihat time hitherto by the said Jeremiah Leayceraft ; and the second of the said deeds being a saleand conveyance by the said Honorable Matthew Rell, to the said Jeremiah Leaycraft, of the lot of ground situate in the Lower Town of the said city of Quebec, and containing forty-eight feet and a half, french r.easure, in front, on St.James street, by sixty french feet in depth, forming a superficies of two thousand nine hundredand ten feet, bounded in rear towards the north by the purchaser, onthe east side by a lane, andon the west also by the purchaser ; the said last mentioned lot of ground possessed by the said Honorable Matthew Bell, as proprietor ihercof, from the said eighteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, until the passing of the deed last mentioned, and from that time hitherto by the said Jeremiah Leaycraft.All persons who may have or claim to have uny privilege or hypothee, under any title or by any means whatsoever, inor upon the said several lots of ground, or any or either of then, inunediately before and at the times when thesame were acquired by the said Jeremiah Leaycraft, are hereby notified, thatapplication will be made to the said Court, on WEDNESDAY the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, andthey are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the Office of the said Pro- thoniotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.\u2019 PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower cada, § OFFICE OF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec, TARY oF His MAJESTY'S Court oF Kiveg's Benen.No.The 27th day of September, 1831, Pv BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the Prothonotary of the Conrt of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed before Louis Panet and colleague, Notaries l\u2019ublic, on the tenth day of August, of the present * year, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, between JOHN McKICKAN, of Quebec, police constable, and MARGARET McDONALD, his wife, on the one part ; and JOHN NOAD, of Quebec, merchant, of the other part : being a sale Ly the said John McKickan and wife, to the said Jolin Noad, of a lot of ground or emplacement, situate and being in St.John Suburbs, on the St.John Koad or Street, containing sixty-five feet in front, on the said street, by onc hundred and twenty feet in depth, aud diminishing towards thesaid depth, so that the said lot is only forty-foue feet wide, forming a superficie of six thousand four hundred and forty feet, being lot No.22, bounded on the north by lot No.21, belonging to the representatives of George Stanley, and on the south west to the property of Prisque Mathieu or his representatives.The said sale made sn bject to the payment, for the future, af such cens, seignorial rights, services and dues as maw be payable for the same to His Majesty\u2019s Domain, in whose censive the same is situate : subject also 5\" favour of the Religious Nuns of the Hotel Dieu of Quebce to the annual payment of sixteen livres and ten sols old currency, of unredeemable rent, and forty-six livres und ten sols of rente constituse at five per cent.; the said rents payable on the twenty-ninth day of June cach year.And the said lot of ground or emplacement possessed by the said John McKickan as, proprietor for three.ycars past; and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any meuns what- suever, in or upon the said lot of ground or emplacement immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said John Noad, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said Court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation ; and they are hereby required to signify in writing their opposition, and file the same in the office of the said protho- notary, eight days at the lcast before that day, in default of which they will be forever precluded from the right of so doing.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower-Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.141.Exparte\u2014~JOHN GRANT, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been 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 executed before H, Griflin and his col- 66 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE PS EE league, Notaries Public, on the twenty-seventh day of July, 1831, between AMABLE GAUDRI of the city of Montreal, Shoemaker, and MARIE ANNE DESJORDI his wife, by him duly authorised of the one part, and JOLIN GRANT of the said city of Montreal, Painter, of the other part, being a sale by the said Amable Gaudri and the said Marie Anne Desjordi to the said John Grant, of an emplacement contain - ing eighty feet in front by two hundred feet in depth situate and being in st.Philippe street, in the st.Lawrence suburbs in the said city of Montreal, bounded in front by the sad street, behind by Jean Bte.Langevinor his representatives, on one'side by st.Romnin, and on the other side by Pierre L'Espérance or their representatives respectivelv, with two houses and other buildings thereon erected, the whole us the said premises now are and may be found to extend, and possessed by the said Amable Gaudri and Marie Anne Desjordi as proprietors during three years past, and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothee under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the sum was acquired by the said John Grant, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of Confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and filethe same in the Office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for everprecluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Montreal, 2d Angust, 1831.Province of Lower-Canada, District of Montreal, Fin THE KING'S BENCH No.142.Exparte\u2014JOHN McDONELL.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the Office of the Prothono- tary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and exceuted before Grif- finand his colleague, Notaries Public, on the thirteenth day of July, 1831, between GABRIEL BLAY, of the St.Joseph Suburbs, in the said city of Montreal, trader, and MARIANNE BEAUDRY, his wife, by him duly authorised of the one part,and JOHN McDONELL, of the cote St.Leonard, in the parish ofla Pointe aux Trem- Lles, county and district of Montreal, farmer, of the other part, being a sale by the said Gabriel Blay and Marianne Beaudry, to the said John McDonell, of, 1st.All that farm containing three arpents in front by about twenty- four arpentsin depth, more or less, as well in front as in depth, situated to the north of the road of the said côte St.Leonard, adjoining in the rear to the lands of la rivière des Prairies, on one side to Pierre McKanneil, and on the other side late to Laurent Tessier, now Joseph Tessier, with a stone house and other buildings thereon erected.2d\u2014A lotof land of one arpent and a haif in trout by seventeen arpents more or less in depth, situated on the south side of the said road of the said cote St.Leo- vard, adjoin ng in the rear to the lands of la Pointe aux Trembles, on one side to Jean Marie Baird, and on the other side to Laurent Galipeau, without any buildings thereon, and possessed by the said Gabriel lay and Marianne Beaudry, as proprietors during three years past; and all p«rsons who may have or claim to have any privilege or lhypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said farm and lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said John Vic Donell.are hereby notitied, that application will be made to the said Court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, tora sentence or judgment of confir- motion, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the Office of the said Projhonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which, they will be for ever precluded trom the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Montreal, 2d August, 1530.Province of Lower-Canada, ?District of Montreal.; IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.No.146.Exparte\u2014JOSEPH CHATEL.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged, ia the Otiice of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the District of Montreal, a Deed made and executed hefore Lanctot and his colieague, Notaries Public, on the second day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, between NATHAN STARNES, senior, gentleman, residing in the city of Mout- real, heretofore silver-smith, of the one part, and JOSEPH CHATEL, yeoman, residing in the parish of 3t.Joachim de Chateauguai, côte Labranche, of the other part, being a Sale by the said Nathan Starnes, senior, to the said Joseph Chatel of a land belonging to the minor Children of the late Edward Starnes in his lifetime, of the city of Montreal, silversmith, situated in the parish of St.Constant, seizniory of Lasalle, containing three arpents ia front by twenty cight arpens more or less in depth, bounded in front by river St.Picrre, in rear partly by the lands of the heirs Laplante and partly Ly the lands of Louis Bisson or lis representatives, joining on one side Jean Bte.Boyer, and on tue other side Francois Aguenier, with a house, barn and other buildings, works and improvements, which may be actually found thereon, which said land has heen possessed by the said minor Children as proprietors during the three vears pre- ceeding the aforesaid Deed of Sale and from thence hitherto by the said Joseph Chatel, and «ll persons who may bave or claim to have any privilege or hypothee under any Title or by any means whatsoeverin or upun the said land innnediate- ly previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Joseph Chatel are hereby notified, that application will he made to the said Court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of Confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify it writing their Oppositions and file.the samme in the Office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH,P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, the 24th day of Augnst, 1831, Province of Lower-Canaad, District of Montreal.§ IN THE KING'S BENCH No.Li3.Exparte\u2014NOEL THEODORE ROUSSILLE, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has heen lodged, in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King's Bench of and for the District of Mont- real, a Deed made and executed before Maitre J.L.Prevost and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the eighteenth day of July 1831, between Sieur FRANCOIS DAGENAIT, master mason, residing at the Village of Terrebonne, of the one part, and Sieur NOLL THEODORE KOUSSILLE, joiner, residing at the same place, of the other part; being a Sale by the said Francois Lagenait to the said Noel Theodore Rous- sile of a lund situated at the Côte de Terrebonne, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth with a house, burn and other buildings thereon erected ; and at the end of the said land, a lot of land containing about fifteen arpents in superficies, the whole of the said land bounded in front by the river Jesus, in rear and forming a point which ends at she junction of the two lines as well of the vendor as of Pierre Taillon, on one side to the south west to Jean Baptiste Robin and on the other side to the north east to the said Vendor : Item\u2014Another land, the greater part of which is eu bois debout situated in the said Parish of Terrebonne in the second range of concessions, containing three arpents and a half in front by thirty arpents or thereabouts in depth, bounded in front by the end of the land of Darbanne Desprez now belonging to Pierre Desjardins, in rear by the lands of La Mascouche, joining on one side to the north east to one Boismenu representing Antoine Thouin, and Luc St.Jean and on the other side to the south west to Pierre Desjardins, the said François Dagenait reserves the emplacement now occapied by one Laverdure, to be taken on the said land, until the first day of April next ; and the whole being pos - sessed by the said Francois Dagenait as proprietor during three years past, and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any Title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said above described imn- moveable property, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Noel Theodore Roussille, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of Confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their Oppositions and file the same in the Oifice of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGII, P.K.B.Montreal, 8th August, 1831.District of Montreal.No.145.Province of ME IN THE KING'S BENCH.Exparte \u2014ALEXIS ROBERT.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been 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 executed before Maitre Lacoste and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the eighth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, between THOMAS RENE\u2019 BOUCHER DE BOUCHERVILLE, Esquire, Seignior in one part of the Seigniory of Boucherville and Dame JOSEPHINE CLOTILDE PROULX, his wife, by him duly authorised, residing in the borough of Boucherville, of the one part, and ALEXIS ROBERT, yeoman, residing in the parish of Boucherville of the other part, being a sale and concession by the said Thomas Réné Boucher de Boucherville and Dame Josephine Clotilde Proulx to the said Alexis Robert, of a lund situated and being in the said seigniory of Boucherville, in the third range, of three arpents in front or thereabouts by twenty- five arpents and a half in depth or thereabonts, bounded in front by the King\u2019s Road, in rear by Joseph Avet, on one side by Louis Lacoste dit Lanquedoc, and on the other side by Charles Aubertin, in cultivation, with a wooden hose, barn, stable, and other buildings thereon, and possessed by the said Vendors as proprietors during three years past ; and all persons who may have or claim to have anv privilege or hypothec under any Title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said above described immovable property immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by | the said Alexis Robert, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for asentence or judgment of Confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their Oppositions and file the same in the Otnce of the said Pro- thonotary cight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing su.MONK & MORROGH.P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Oilice, Montreal, 18th August, 1831.Province of Lower wets § IN THE KINGS BENCH.District ot Montreal.No.140: Excprte-ARCHIBALD KENNEDY JOHNSON.EBUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giveu that there has heen lodged in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court ot\u2019 King\u2019s Bench of and for the Disivict of Montreal, a deed made and executed before G.D.Arnoldi and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the second day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-on:, between ROBERT STEPHENSON, ofthe pari-h of St.Mary, in the seigniory of Mounnoir, in the district of Montreal, yco- man, and MARY ORR, wife of the said Robert Stephenson, duly authorized to the effect thereof, of the one part ; and ARCHIBALD KENNEDY JOHNSON, of Mount Johuson, in the seigniory of Monnoir aforesaid, Esquire, of thi other part ; being a sale by the said Robert Stephenson and Mary Orr to the said Avchibald Kennedy Johnson, of a lot of laud situate in the said parish of\u2019 St.Mary, and sciguiory of Monnoir, known and distinguished as number seventy-five, in the second division of the said scigniory, containing three arpents in front, by about thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the high road, in the rear by the lands of the Grand Bois, on one side by Peter McGill, or representatives, and on the other side by the lands of the said Archibald Kennedy Johnson, with a dwelling house and other buildings thereon erected, and possessed as proprietors thercot by the said Archibald Kennedy Johnson, Robert Stephenson and Mary Orr, Pierre Beaudry and Elizabeth Lukin, his wife, and John Donaldson, during the three years last past ; the said lot of land being subject to the payment unto the said Pierre Beaudry, his heirs or assigns, of a sum of twenty pounds, currency, on the second day of November, ene thousand cight hundred and thirty-one, a further sum of twehty-five pounds currency, on the second day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, and a like sum of twenty-five pounds currency, on the second day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, without interest ; and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any titic or by DecemMBER 29 any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of land and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Archibald Kennedy Johnson, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on the FIRSI d of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the Office of the said Pro- thonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they wil be fur ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGII, P.K.B.Prothonotaries\u2019 Office, Montreal, 11th June, 1831.Province of Lower Canada LIN THE KING'S BENCH.Districtot Montreal.No.149.Exparte \u2014JAMFS LESLIE AND Mrs.JULIA LANGAN, HIS WIFE, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been lodged in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the District of Mon- real, a deed made ana exccuted before griffin and hus colleague, Notaries Public, on the sixteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, between CHARLES BOWMAN, ANDREW SHAW, and JOSEPH MASSON, all of the city of Montreal, merchants, in their capacity of Trustees and Assignees of the estate and effects of James Leslie, of the suid city of Montreal, merchant, Donald Fraser of the city of Quebec, merchant, John George Irvine, of the said city of Quebec, merchant, as well in his own name as in his quality of heir at law of the late Honorable James Iivine, deceased, in his lifetime of Quebec aforesaid, merchant, John Macnaught, of Giasgow, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, merchant, and Charles Stuart, of the said city «f Mone treal, merchant, the said James Leslie, James Irvine, John George lrvine, John Macnaught, Donald Fraser, and Charles Stuart, l:aving been copartners in trade, of the one part ; and Mrs.JULIA LANGAN, wife of the said James Leslie, duly authorized (autorisée) to and for all and every the purposes thereof, by the said James Leslie, also party tothe said deed, of the other part; being a sale by the said Charles Bowman, Andrew Shaw, and Joseph Masson, in their aforesaid capacity to the said Mrs.Juiia Langan, of Ist.a certain lot of ground.situated in the | said city of Montreal, containing forty-one feet nine inches in the front, by sixty-seven feet in depth, bounded in the front by Recollet street, in the rear by lot number two, joining on one side to lot number four, and oun the other side to the Honor.ble Charles William Grant: And a certain other lot of ground contiguous to that above described, containing forty-two feet in tront by sixty-seven feet in depth, bounded in front by Notre Dame street, in rear by lot number three, on one sid: by number one, and onthe other side by the said Charles William Grant, tos gether with all and every the buildings on the said two lots of land erected, and the members and appurtenances thereto belonging, and all and every the rights and privileges thereunto appertaining.2undly.A certain other lot of land situate at the parish of Montreal, opposite courrant Ste.Marie, containing nine perches in front by nineteen perches, thirteen teet and one half in depth, «nd bounded in front, partly by Etienne Partenais, aud partly by a square, in rear by Angelique Partenais, wife of François Xavier Deromme, dit Decaveaux, ou one side to the south by Sir John Johnson, and on the other side to the nortir by a street, together with all and every the house aud buildings thereon erected, and all and every the members asd appurtenances to the same in any wise belonging, the said lots of ground and land above desciibed, having been possessed as proprietor thereof tor three years lust past and upwards preceding the twenty-seventh day of April, one thousand cignt hundred and thirty, by the said Janes Leslie, and thence until the sixtecuth day of June last past by the said Charles Bowman, Andrew Shaw, and Joseph Masson, in their said capacity, and since by the said Mrs.Julia Langan.The said two lots of ground firstly described being subjected to the payment of the sum of tour hundred aud forty-six pounds thirteen shillings and four pe ce currency, with legal interest thereou, at six per cent.per anunm, from the eleventh day of September instant, to the heirs and representatives of the late Josiah Bleakley, Esquire, the said interest payable ou the eleventh day of September of eachand every year, with right and privilege of Builleur de fonds, and the lot of land secondly described, subject to the payment of the sum of tive hundred pounds currency, with legal interest thereou, at six per cent.per annum, from the first day of June last past, and payable on the first day of June of each and every year, to Louis Partenais, Tutor of Henriette l\u2019ar- tenais, bis minor daughter, which sum of five hundred bounds is an encumbrance on the property a constitution de rente.\u2018The whole of the above described lots ot ground and land being subject to the payment of an annual lite rentof sixty pounds currency, payable on the sixteenth day ot\u2019 July of each and every year, unto Mrs.Juliana Fraser, widow of the late Patrick Langan, Esquire, deceased, during her lifetime ; and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lots of ground and land, immediately previous to and at the tine the sume were acquired by the said Mrs, Julia Langan, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgmentot confirmation, and they are hereby required to signity in writing their oppositions, and to file the same in the Office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be tor ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, Ps K.3.Prothonotaries\u2019 Office, Montreal, 13th September, 1831.Province of Lower Canada, IN THE KING'S BENCH, District of Montreal, } No.148.ç Exparte\u2014ALEXANDER DICKMAN,.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged iu the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the District of Montreal, a deed made and executed before G.1D, Arnoldi, and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the cighteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, between ROBERT LEISHMAN, of the seiguiory of Annfield, formerly called .Ville-chauve or Beauharnois, farmer, of tue one part, and 1831.GAGETTE DS OUEZIE ALEXANDER DICKMAN, of the said scigniory of Ann- field, lateof Durham, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called England, farmer, of the other part ; being a sale by the said Robert Leishman to the said Alexander Dickman of a lot of land designated by No, twenty-five, in the first concession of Ormstown, in the said seigniory of Annfield, and containing, by admecasurement, four arpents in front by twenty-seven arpents, four perches in the north easterly line, and twenty-eight arpents, three perches in the south-westerly line, in depth, making one hundred and cleven arpeuts, forty perches in superficies, joining in front the River Chateauguay, in the rear a base line which divides the said concession from the unconceded lands, on the north-east No.twenty-four, and on the southwest No.twenty-six of the suid concession, the whole according to the report of survey delivered by Charles Manuel, sworn Land Surveyor, bearing date the eighth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, with # dwelling house and other buildings thereon erected, and possessed as proprietors thereof by the said Robert Leishman and Alexander Dickman, during the three years last past, the said lot of land and premises being subject to the payment of one hundred pounds currency, being the price or purchase money of the lot of land and premises above designated in favor of the said Robert Leislunan 3 and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothee, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lotof land and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Alexander Dickman, are hereby notified, thagapplication will be made tu the said Court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment 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 wuicn tacy will be for ever precluded fron.the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotaries\u2019 Office, Montreal, 13th September, 1831.Province ot Lower Canada, District of Montreal No.165.FIN TIE KING'S BENCH.Expurte\u2014JOSEPH DESJARDINS.PU BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the Osfice of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of aud for the District of Mou- treal, a Deed wade aud executed before Mtre.J.J.LeClair aud his Co'league, Notaries Public, on the twenty-fourth day of September.one thousand eight hundred aud thirty-oue, between PIERRE MAILLE\u2019 fils d\u2019Alexandre, yeoman, of Cote du Pays fin, Parish of St.Therese de Blaioville, of the one part, and Joseph Desjardins, veoman, of the said Cote du pays fin, in the sa d parish of St.Therese of the other part, being a sale by the said Pierre Maillé fils d\u2019Alexandre, to tbe said Joseph Desjardins, of a piece of land situated at the said cote du pays fin, coutaining three arpents in front by ten arpents in depth, bounded at one end to the south by Amable Himbault, and at the other end by the road of the Cote St.Pierre, on one side to the north east by Joseph Paquet, and on the other side by Joseph Simon, with all the buildings thereon erected\u2018é with the reserve mentioned in the gaid deed of sale in favour of one Joseph David,\u201d and possessed by the said Pierre Maillé fils d\u2019Alexandre, avd by the said Joseph Desjarcins as proprietors during three years past.And all persons who may have or claim to have avy privilege or hypothec under any title of by any means whatsoever in or upon the said piece of land immediately previous to aud at the time the same was acquired bv the said Joseph Desjar- ding are Lereny notitied, tnat application will be made to the said Court on the FOURTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or Judgment of Confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the Office of the said Prothonota.y eight davs at Jeast before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the rizht of doing so.MONK & MORROGI(, P, K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, the 21st October, 1831, Province of Lower Cuvada,g IN THE KING'S BENCH, District of Quebec.20th October, 1831.FRANCOIS JOSEPH PARENT, of the city, county and district of Quebee, merchant, Plaintiff, vs.JOSEPH DOULIETTE & WILLIAM GRIFFITH, of the parish of Nicolet, iu the county of Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers, Sailors, (Navigateurs,) Defendants.and NARCISSE BELLEAU, of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, Curator duly appointed to the vacaut Estate of the late William Griffith, one of the above named Defendants, Tiers Saisie.I! is ordered that the Creditors of che late William Griffith be required to produce and file their respective demands, dnly certified, at the office of the Prothonotaries of this Court, on or before the first day of February next, and phat Peblie Notice to this effect be given to the said Creditors iu the Quebec Gazette, by four advertisements in the said Gazette, By order of thie Court, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, H.8.Huot, for Plaintiff, 4w, P.K B.Province of Lower Canada, + District of Quebce.| NOTICE, K Yow all persons whom it may concern, that by virtue of the sentence of homologation rendered the twelith day of December instant, by the Honorable Judge, John Thomas Tascherean, Esquire, with the consent (avis) of the relatives and friends, First, of Joseph Martin Chinic and Guillaume Eugène Chinie, minor children, issue of the marriage of the late Mr.Joseph Martin Chinic with the late Dame Julie Measam, and, sccondly, of Louise Charlotte Angile Julie Measam, also minor child, issue of the marriage of the late Mr.Joseph Measam with the late Dame Charlotie Elizabeth Ruel, it will be proceeded, by the undersigned Notarv authorised to that effect, according to the said sentence of homologation, to the public sale aud adjudication on the premises of the immovable property here- iuafter described, belonging to the testamentary successions © of the late Mr, William Meusam, in his life time of Quebec, gentleman, and of the late Dame Angelique Chambreland, his wife, \u2018The conditions are favorable, and will be aanoune- ed at the time of the sale.\u2018They may nevertheless be known before hand, by making application to the undersigned Notary, ut his ofhce, in the Upper Town of Quebec, St.Anne Street.Follows a description of the said imunovubles.First.\u2014A lot of lund and emplacement situate in this Upper \u2018Town of Quebec, St, John street, containing thirty-four feet front upon tbe said street by fifty feet in depth, bounded in front by the said st.John street, and in reur ut the end of the said depth, by the re,-resentatives of the late John Reinhart, joining on one side towards the south west to the widow and heirs of Jean Guillet dit Tourangeau, aud on tiie other side, towards tlie north east Richard Struck, representing the Houorable Jenkins Williams, deceased, together with the Louse and baildiogs erected on the said emplacement.Secondly au emplacement situate in the Upper Town of Quebec, ou the level of Couillard Steet, coutaiue ing about thirty feet front, upon the Line of the said Coml- lard street, and thence upon all the depth which may be touud joining the ground of Sieur Délugas, bouuded vu vue aide towards the north-east by the represcutatives of Gagnon, aud on the other side towards the west by the new street, with the piece of ground of vightfeetlong by thueen or fourteen feet in breadth, which abuts from the uurth side to the south gable of the house built upou the said emplacement of thirty teet front, Thirdly, Au cmpiacement situate in the Upper Town ot Quebec, on Cape Diamond, of forty fect tront, by sixty feet in depth on the north-east side, aioug the emplacement of Jacques Rintret dit Maioutu, by forty nine feet and a ball on the south-west ide, alung Wie emplacement of Pierre Boucher dit Belleville, or representatives, buunded at one ead by the emplacement of the said Jacques Rintret dit Malouin, aud on the other eud by a street in continuation of that cailed St, Deuis street, contaiuiug two thousand two hundred and ten feet in superficies, together with a house thercon erected, circumstances and depeondencies, Fourthly, An emplacement situate in the Upper Town of Quebec, on Cape Diamoud, of thirty-seven fect front upon St.François street, by eighty feet in depth, bounded iu front by the said St, Francois street, aud in rear at the end of the said depth, by the beirs Measam, joining oun one side to St, Denis street, and on the other side to Sieur Jacques Maouin, together with a house built upon the said emplacement, circumstances and dependencies.Fifthly, An emplacement situate in the Upper Town of Quebec, ou Cape Diamond, coutaining twenty feet front, byeigbty fectin depth, boundedin frontby St.Johnstreet, and in rear by the end of the said depth, juining, on one s de towards the south, the representatives vf Desmarets, and on the other side towards the north tv EttenneCham- berland, together with the house and other buildings thereon erected.Sixrthly, An emplacement situate in the Upper Town vf Quebec, on Cape Diamond, St.Geneviève Street, containing twenty feet front, by eighty feet in depth, bounded in front by the level vl St.Genevieve Street and in rear at the end ot the said depth by the ground of Edward Connor, juining on onieside towards the north to Charles Parent, and on the other side, towards the south, to the heirs Measam, together with a house built upon the suid emplacement.Screnthly, an emplaceinent situate in St John\u2019s Suburbs, St.Joachim street, of thirty-six leet front, by sixty feet in depth, bounded in front by the said St.Joachim Street, and in rear, at the end ot the said depth, by Augustin Deivy, on one side towards the north east by one Deroches, and on the other side towards the south west by one Boivin, together with a house and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.Eighthly, a piece of land situate in 3t.John\u2019s Suburbs, of this City of Quebec, St.Genevieve Surcet, containing seventy-five leet front, therein comprised an alley of about four feet broad, common with the Sieur Jus, l\u2019ageot und his representatives, by seventy-two feet in depth, at the end of whicu depth the said piece of land 1s eiglity-three teet broad, bounded towards the south by the suid Juseph Pageot, or representatives, and towards the north by François Jobin, together with a house thereon erected Ninthly, also another piece of land situate in the said Suburb of 5t.John, adjoining in rear to thut eighthiy described, being of irregular figure, bonnded in fiont partly by st.Olivier street, and partly by the ground of Frisque Matthieu or his representatives, and ruamng upon a depth of one hundred and twenty fect going from the said st.Olivier street to a certain alley, and only ninety-ive feet going from the ground of the said Prisque Matthies, or representatives, as far as the said alley, the said piece of ground having sixteen fect or thereabouts an front on tae devel of the said st.Olivier street, until the end of the depth of that of Prisque Matthieu or representatives, at the end of which depth the said lot of land enlarges itself on tue south west sid* behind that of Prisque Matthieu, or representatives, and has forty-two feet more or less in front upon the remainder of the said depth, Tenthly, and lastly :\u2014An cem- placement situate and being in st.John\u2019s suburbs, of this city of Quebec, Aignillon street, of forty-two feet front or thereabouts on the said street, and about fifty fect in depth, joining on one side towards the north cast to François Xavier Papillon, representing Jacques Lrudel, and on the other side towards the south west to Jean Baptiste Letartre, and in rear to Joseph Belisle, witha house thereon erected of wood, and a hangar, circumstances and dependencies.The sale of the FIRST, SECOND, aud THIRD lots will take place on the premises, ou MONDAY, the SECOND of JANUARY next, precisely at ONE o'clock iu the afternoon.That of the FOURTH, FIFTH and SIXTH lots will also take place upon the premises on TUESDAY, the THIRD of JANUARY also next, at ONE o'clock precisely in the afternoon.And that of the SEVENTH, EIGHTH, NINTH, aud TENTH lots will likewise take place on the premises, on WEDNLSDAY, the FOURTH of JANUARY also next cusuing, at ONE o'clock precisely in the afternoon.R.G.BELLEAU, Notary for the licitution, Quebec, 13th December, 1831.TOTICE.\u2014All persons indebted to the estate of the late Jostas WurTELE, Esquire, of Montreal, are requested to wake payment, and those having claims against the same, to present them for liquidation, to the undersigned wxecutors, JONATHAN WURTELE, GEORGE WURTELE, D.C.NAPIER, Quebec, 81st October, 1931, Gin.1£t 9 67 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.HE Undersigued, syndics of St.George of Kakonna, in the County of Rimouski, legally authorised by the Commissioners, inform contractors, that they will receive propussle in writing from this date to { the sixteenth day of January next, on which day they will be opened, and thuwe which may appear most advantageous for the public will be accepted.They will alterwurds make provisionary bargains and contracts, subject to the Homologation of the Commissioners, for the works which tollow, to wit: A Church of 120 feet by 45, with two chapels saillantes, a Sacristy of 32 feet by the breath of the Choir, and a Presbytére adjoining thereto of 40 feet by 32 in breath, the whole french measure, and de dedans en dedans, All the carpenters\u2019 and joiners\u2019 work us well of the Church (the belfry, the roof and seats excepted) as\u201d of the sacristy and Presbulére, which will be divided into suitable apartments.Contractors will furnish two solvent sureties, solvables solidaires, fur the due execution of every bargain or contract made upon these proposels, .J M.MADRAN.Ptre.BENJ.DIONNE, Sindic.PIERRE BONENFANT, Ls.M.MAILLOUX, DAVID SAINDOU, LOUIS CLOVIS FORTIER.St.George Kakouna, 25th of November, 1831.DISSOLUTION OF COPARTAERSHIP.HE Copartnership existing between Robert Simpson, Malcom Macintyre and John Young, in Montreal and Quebec, under the firm of Simpson, Mace intyre & Co.is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Robert Simpson and Malcolm Macintyre, have assumed the liquidation of the outstanding atlairs of the concern in Montreal and John Young, that of the concern in Quebec, ROBERT SIMPSON, MALCOLM MACINTYRE, JOHN YOUNG.31st Decr.1°31, 5-w TO CAPITALISTS, FARMERS, &c.\"HE Sale of the property belonging to the Estate of the lute P.E, DesBaraTs, Esq.by the Sheriff of Quebec, on the 30th April, and Ist and 2d day of May next, and described in this day\u2019s Gazette as No.507 offers one of the best opportunities for the Investment of Capital that can possibly be.The Town Lots are in the most advuntageous and beautiful situation in Quebec, the Houses on thereon in the finest condition, part of which renting at £200 ayear.The farms are in the highest possible state of cultivation, and one and a half miles only from the city of Quebec, with handsome dwelling and farm houses, gardens, &c., and offer desirable spots for country residences or tor the practical farmer, being so near the market.The Toll Bridge at St.Clair is in the centre of a thickly populated place and of great resort, the Inn attached thereto is in good order and very advantageous fur country merchant.The Saw Mill lotadjoining thereto has a run of water sufficient to put any number of saws in operation, and wood abounds in the surrounding country, The conditions of the sale are very advantageous, one third only of the capital will be required at the time of the sale, another third in the course of one year after, and the remuining third will be made payable at stated periods or perhaps be left on the property.C The best oi\u2019 Titles (Sheriff's) will be given.GEORGE DESBARATS, Agent, Quebec, 29th Dee, 1831, JE 00e = _ Pr a Tre COMMISSARIAT EXCHANGE, 4s.O}d.Sterling ® 9.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec : N obedience to His Majesty's Precept to me directed, I hereby give Public Notice, thata GENERAL QUARTER SESSION OF THE PEACE will be holden at the Court House, in the City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, on TUESDAY the TENTH day of JANUARY atthe hour often in the forenoon of the same day, and by the said Precept, all Justices of the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, in the District atoresaid, are required that they be there with their Rucorbs, RoLLs and other MeMORANDA, to do those things which oa that behalf belong to their Of- tices to be done.SNe W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Qnebec 22d.Deer.1831.GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.Province da Bas-Canada, | District de Québec.> N obéissance de l'Ordre de Sa Majesté à moi'adressé, je donne parle présent avis public.qu\u2019il scra tenu ane SESSION GENERALE de QUARTIËR de la PAIX dans la Cour de Justice, dans la Cité de Québec, dans le District de Québec, MARDI, le DixikME jour de JANVIER courant, à dix heuves du matin du même jour, et par le dit ordre, tous les Juges de Paix de Notre Souverain Seigneur le Roi, dans le District susdit, sont requis de se trouver là, avec leurs Recorps et autres MEMoIRES, afin de faire ces choses, lesquelles sur ce sujet, il est de leur devoir de faire.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif, Quebec, 22e.Décembre, 1831. 68 reggae \u201cvoue = 00 DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.Ventes par le Sheril.\u2014{fprmemmmmen-e C\u2019est-A- SAVOIR : AVIS Public est par le présent donné, que les terres et héritages sous mentionnés ont Été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des réclamations sur iceux sont par le présent requises de les faire conuoitre suivant la loi ; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019annuller, afin de distraire ou ufin de charge, excepté daus les cas de Venditioni Exponus, dans lesquels cas la lui ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées au Bureau du soussigné avant les guinze jours qui précéderont inunédiate- ment le jour de vente ; les oppositions ufin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tens dans les deux jours après le retour de l\u2019Ordre, (Writ.) VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec, à savoir : \u20ac AMUEL GFRRARD, des cité, No.1654.LJ comté et district de Montréal, et autres, contre GEORGE VANFELSON, des cité, comté et district de Québec, Ecuyer, Avocat Général, à savoir: Un emplacement situé en la Haute Ville de Québec, Rue du Parloir, contenant trente sept pieds de front y compris, une Ruette de quatre vingt-deux pieds de profondeur, prenant par devant à la dite Rue du Par- ioir et aboutissant en profundenr, partie à Kenelm Connor Chandler, et partie à Jacques Oliva, Ecuyer,.représentant Rodolph Smith, joignant d\u2019un côté au nord partie à un emplacementet maison appartenant aux Dames Religieuses Ursulines de Québec, et partie à Thomas Cary, représentant Smith, et aussi partie au dit Jacques Oliva, et d\u2019autre côté au sud partie à Charles Jalbert, et partie aux représen'ans François Duval, Ecuyer ; avec ensemble une maison de pierres à deux étages dessus construite, et un petit hangar en bois, circonstances et dépendances.Sera vendu à mon Bureau en la maison de Justice de la ditecité de Québec, le NEUVIEME jourde JANVIER prochain, à DIX heures dumatin.Le dit mandat retour- nable le ler.Février, 1832.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif, 2le.Décembre, 1831.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, a savoir : RANCOIS QUIROUET, de la No.961.¢ paroisse de St.Gervais, dans le comté de Bellechasse, dans le district de Québec, un des membres de la Chambre d\u2019 Assemblée de et pour la Province du Bas-Canada, contre CHARLES BROWN, de la paroisse du Cap St.Ignace, dans le comté de l\u2019Is!et, dans le district de Québec, Pilot, savoir: Uncertain lot ou cou- peau de terre, siset situé en la paroisse St.Laurent, Isle d'Orleans, contenant environ neuf perches et cinq pieds de front sur toute la profondeur qu\u2019il peut y avoir à prendre -du fleuve St.Laurent (allouance faite pour le chemin du Roi qui traverse le dit lot de terre) à aller jusqu'à la clôture, qui est surle cap, ou côtean qui se trouve en profondeur du dit terrein, etcontenant lu dite profondeur environ quatre arpens et dumi, sans aucane obligation de partour- nissement et de mesure exacte, borné par devant au fleuve St.Laurent, par derrière à Joseph Chabot, au nord- est à Charles Roberge, et au sud ouest au dit Joseph Chabot, ensemble la maison dessus construite, écurie, et autres circonstances et dépe:dances, Sera veudu à la porte de l\u2019Eglise de la dite paroisse st.Laurent, le HUITIEME jour de MA1, à DIX heures du malin.Le dit mandat retournable le ler.Juin, 1832.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.26me.Décembre, 1831.F1EKI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir Ë M SHEL CLOUET, Ecuier, de No.607.la cité de Québec, dans le comté et district de Québec, marchand, et autres, contre Dame JOSEPHTE VOYER, des cité, comté et district de Québec, en sa qualité de commune en biens avec feu PIERRE EDOUARD DESBARATS; Ecr,et GEORGE PEMBERTON, Ecuier, du même lieu, reprenant l'instance, en sa qualité de curateur à la sucession vacante du dit feu Pierre Edouard Desbarats.No.1.Un terrein situé en la haute ville de Québec, près le jardin du Gouverneur, contenant vingt-quatre pieds de front sur quarante quatre pieds de profondeur, borné en frontau nord par la rue Ste.Geneviève, par derrière au sud par le terrein ci-après désigné numéro deux, du côté ouest par John Cannon, f\u2018cuyer, et du côté est par le dit terrein désigné numéro Deux, avec une maison en pierres à une étage dessus construite, aussi, No.2.Un lot de terre joignant le lot ci-dessus Gesigné et contenant vingt quatre pieds de front sur trente buic pieds et demi de protondeur où il à soixaute et deux pieds de largeur sur quarante pieds de profondeur, avec la maison en pierres et autresbâtisses y dessus erigées, borné en front, partie par la rue Ste.Geueviève, partie par le lot ci-dessus désigné nombre Un, et partie par.le lot ci-après désigné, nombre Quatre, en profondeur au sud yarl\u2019Hon.J.Hale, au côté ouest, partie par J.Cannon, Ecuier, et partie par le dit lot designé nombre Un, au côté est, partie par les luts ci-après designé nombre Trois, ct par le dit lot nombre Quatre, tel qu\u2019il se comporte maintenant saus aucun] garantie de mesure précise.30.Un terrein situé en la iTaute Ville de Qnébec, et joignant le lot ci-dessus d'sigué, contenant quarante sept pieds de trout sur quatre vingt quatorze pieds de profondeur, plus ou moins, borné en front à l'est par la rue des Carrières, en profondeur par le tevrein déja designé numéro Deux, au nord par le terrein ci-après désigné, numéro Quatre, ot au snd par les représent-ns de l\u2019Honorable Jolkn Hale, avec une maison en picrres à une étage et autres bâtiments dessus coustruits, et le mur ou ligne de séparation du dit lot nombre quatre d\u2019avec Je lot nombre trois, mitoyen entre les dits lots numéro trois et quatr:, qui sont contigus l\u2019un Al'autre, aussi, No.4.Un tcrrein joignant le lot ci-dessus désigné, contenant quarante pieds et sept potces de front, sur cent sert pieds de profondeur plus ou moins, borné en front par à l\u2019est par la rue des Carrières, par derrière par le lot ci-dessus désigné numéro Deux,au nord par la rue Ste.Geneviève, et au sud en partie, par le lot numéro Deux, ci-dessus désigné, et en partie par le lot numéro Trois, ci-dessus désigné, avec une maison eu pierres à trois étages et autres bâtiments dessus construits, et le mur ou ligne de séparation du lot nuniéro trois, d'avec le lot numéro quatre, mitoyen entre les dits lofs numéro trois et quatre, qui sont mitoyces l\u2019un à \u2018autre-\u2014 aussi, : .1 TUB QUEBEC GAZEMEB No.5.Un lot de terre situé sur la rive nord de la petite Rivière St.Charles, dans la paroisse de Québec, contenant deux arpens ou plus s\u2019ils s\u2019y trouvent, de front, sur quarante-huit arpens ou environ de profondeur, plus ou moins, borné en devant parladite Riviere St.Charles,.en arrière par les terres scigneuriales de Charlesbourg, au uord-est pur les refirésentans Chillas, et au sud-ouest par les représeatans Montreuil, avec une maison en pierres à deux étages, une muison en bois pour lo fermier, deux granges, ¢tables, hangards et autres bitisses y dessus rigés.No.6.Unlotde terre situé sur la rive nord de la Petite Rivière St.Charles, dans la paroisse de Québec, en forme d e demi cercle, et contenant environ trente arpens en superhcie, borné en front par la dite Riviere St.Charles, dont le cours forme le demi cercle, du côté nord par le chemin du Roi, et du côté nord-est par les représentans Montieuil, avec une grange y dessus érigée.No.7.Un lot de terrc vis-à-vis le lot ci-dessus désigné No.6, sur le côté nord de la dite Riviere St.Charles, contenant huit perches et quinze pieus ou environ de front, sur trente-huit arpens ou environ de profondeur, borné en front par le chemin du Koi, en profondeur par le trait guarré de Charlesbourg, d\u2019un côté au nord-est par les dits représentans Montreuil, de l\u2019autre côte au sud-ouest par John Cannon, Ecuier, avec une grange y dessus érigée.No.8.Un.lot de terre de forme irrégulière situé sur la rive sud de la Kkivière St.Charles, vis-à-vis lot numéro Cinq, contenant à peu près trois arpens et vingt perches, ou environ en superficie, borné en devant par le chemin du Roi, en arrière par la dite Rivière St.Charl.s, d\u2019un côté à l'ouest par Louis Panet, Ecuier, et.de l\u2019autre côté par les représentans Giniacque, aussi, No.9.Le pontkde péage connu sous !e nom.de Pont de Sherbrooke, situé en la paroisse de Ste.Claire, sur la lti- viere Etchemin, avec lesdroits et privilèges y appartenant, tel qu\u2019établis par acte du Parlement Provincial qui en autorise l\u2019érection, ensemble avec le lot de terre y appartenant, le ditlot contenant à peu près, deux arpens en super- ticie, et borné alVouestpar la dite Riviere Etchemin, à l\u2019est par lesreprésentants Koy, au nord par le chemin conduisant au dit Pont, et au sud parles représentants Bedard, avec une maison en bois occupée comme anberge, et autres bâtisses dessus érigées, aussi, No.10.Un emplacement de moulin à -scie, sur le coté sud ouest de la dite rivière Etcheinin, dans la Paroisse de St.Claire, etconsistant en ce qui se trouve aubas du côteau à prendre au bout du pont de Sherbrooke à aller en ligue nord le long de la rivière environ unarpent, plus vingt pieds de terre au dessus duditcôteau à l\u2019entour du dit emplacement, y compris ce qui se trouve de terrein entre le bas et le haut du dit côteau.Scront vendus comme suit, lots numéro 1, 2, 3et 4, le TRENTIEME Avril prochain, à DIX heures du matin, et les lots numéros 3, 6,7 ¢t 8, le PREMIER jour de MAL, à DIX heures du matin, à mon Bureau, en la Cour de Justice, en la Cité de Québec.ot les lots numéro 9 et 10, a la Porte de la susdite Paroisse Ste Claire, le SECOND jour de MAI prochain, 3 DIX heures du matin, Le dit manuat retourna- W.S.SEWELL.ble le Ler, Juin 1832.Québee, 29e.Décembre, 1832.ViLNDITIONI FXPON A3.Québec, à savoir : A TOI E NARCISSE JUCIIE- No.476.} À REAU DUCHESNAY, Ecuyer, de la paroisse de Beauport, des comté et district de { udhec, seigneur des fiefs et scigueurie de Beauport, contre JOHN CLISARIHUE, des cité, conte.et district de Québec, coin - merçaut, à la folle enchère, cutits et charges de MUGH KENNEDY, de Québec, Touuclier, à savoir :\u2014lo Un ter- rein sis et situé en la paroisse et seigueurie de Beauport, auprès du moulin banal de la dite scigncurie, consistant en trente sept pieds de fiout y compris euviron sept pieds de la rivière du dit moulin sur teeute pieds de profondenr, mesure angloise, prenaotie dit front par un bout, au nord, à quatorze pieds et neuf pouces du long pan du dit moulin en desceu- dant jusqu\u2019au bout des dits trente pieds, aboutissant partie à la dite Rivière, partie au terrein, ci-après designé, et partie au terrein du .cnlin, joignant d\u2019un côté au sud ouest à la partie de la dite Rivière qui joint celle présentement concédée, et d\u2019autre côté an nord est, au terrein du dit moulin.20.Un autre tecrcin prevantsou fiont immédiatement au Luut de ia profondeur du précédent, compreuaut le dit frout tout ce quice trouve eutre le bord de la dite rivière et le canal du moulin, et de profondeur quarante six pieds et veuf pouces, aboutissant à.quatorze pieds de l'augle ouest formé par le pignon sud ouest, et le long pan nord d\u2019un haugar, tels et ainsi que les dits terreins et partie de rivière sont actuellement, avec batisses desstis construites, circonstances et dépendances, avec le druit de prendre àet d\u2019amener au moulin à brassvrie et distilierie construit sur les dits lots, l\u2019excédant de l\u2019ezu de lu dite ilivière, nécessaire sour faire aller le moulin banal de la dite Seigneurie à deux moulanges, avec les bluteaux et cribles nécessaires aa dit moulin baval, sans néanmoins pouvoir se servir du dit moulin coustruit sur les dits lots pour autre fin que comme brasserie et distillerie, et saus pouvoir en aucune manière, changer ou retarder le cours de l\u2019eau de la dite rivière, avec le droit de passage en cotumun avec les gens du dit moulin banal, d\u2019un chemin de sept pieds de large pour communiquer aux dits lots, et aussi avec le droit de passer à pied sur le côté nord de l\u2019ancienne bâtisse du dit moulin banal pour communiquer à la chaussée, lesquels droits et réserves sont plus amplement désignés dans l'acte de concession des dits lots de terre fait au dit John Clearihue, par feu l\u2019Honovable Antoine Louis Ju- chereau Duchesnay, Scigneur usufruitier de la dite Seigneurie, et passé par devant Mtre.Planté et confrère Notuires à Québec, le 30 Septembre 1818, et dans l\u2019acte d\u2019acord entre le dit John Cleariltue, et le dit Antoine Narcisse Juchereau Duchesnay, fait et passé pur devant Mtre.Lindsay et son confrère Notaires à G' ébec, le 20 Septembre, 1825.Seront vendus à la porte de l\u2019Eglise dela suscite parvisse de Beauport, le DIX:EFTIEME jour de JANVIEit, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit mandat retournabie le ler, l\u2018'évrier 1832, W.», SEWELL, shérif.14e, Décembre, 1831.DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.Ventes par le Sherit.C\u2019EsT-A- \u2018 SAVOIR : } Avis Pubiic est par le présent donné, queles terreset héritages- sous-mentionnés ont été sai- is et seront vendus aux tems \u2018et lieux respectifs tel que = mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des réclamations sur iceux sontpar le présent requises de les faire con-\" noitre suivant la loi; toutes - oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire on afin de charge, excepté dans le cas de Venditioni Expenas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas\u2019 telles oppositions, sont requises d'être filées au Bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions afin de conserver euvent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux jours après e retour de l\u2019Ordre, (W rit.) FIERI FACIAS.- Montréal, à savoir } OSEPH TOUSSAINT DRO- No.2274.LET, Ecuier, de la paroisse de St.Marc, dans le district de Montréal, marchand, de-' mandeur, contre LOUIS LUSSIER, fils de Joseph, de la paroisse de St.Charles, dans le dit district, Cultivateur, défendeur.Une terre contenant deux arpents et un quart de front, sur cinquaute huit arpents de profondeur, le tout plus ou moins, située dans la quatrième concession de St.Charles, bornée en devant par le ch«min de la dite concession, en arrière par Louis Frichette, du côté nord- est par Antoine Millet, et de l\u2019autre côté, en partie par Joseph Louis Harnois, et en partie par Louis Laporte, avec une maison en bois, grange et étable y dessus érigées.Pour être vendue à la porte de l'Eglise de la paroisse de St.Charles susdite, le TRENTIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL- prochain à DIX heures dumatin.Le dit Writ de Fieri Facias.retournable le ler.jour de Juin, prochain.; : F.PERRY, Député Shérif.- Bureau du Shérif, 23e.Decr.1831.FIERI FACLAS.Montréal, à savoir: 4 BNER BAGG, de la cité de No.2355.Montréal, dansle dit district de Montréal, Chapellier, demandeur, contre FRANCOIS ST.GERMAIN, de la paroisse de Berthier, dans le dit district de Moutréal, Chapellier, Défendeur.Un lot de*terre où emplacement situé et étant dans la paroisse de Ste.Geneviève de Herthier, dans le dit district de Montréal, contenant quatre-vingt-dix pieds de front, la moitié nord sur toute la profondeur qu'il peut se trouver entre le le chemin du Roi susdit, etle bas terrcin vers la dite Rivière tel que la moitié sud-est enclose, borné d'un côté par Etienne Masse et de l\u2019autre côté par Daniel Conteaux, avec une maison en bois, Chapellerie et étable y dessus érigés.Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019Eglise de la paroisse de Ste.Geneviève de Berthier, susdite, le TREN- TIEME jourd\u2019AV RIL prochain, a 4IX heaves da ma- de Juin, prochain.F.PERRY, Député, Shérif.- Bureau du Skhérif, 23e.Decr.1831.FIERI FACIAS.- Montr£al, à savoirs LD CUS PHILIPPE SA.No.1752.VEUSE DK BEAUJEU, de seigneur, propriétaire et possesseur des fiefs ct seigneuries de soulanges et de Nouvelle Longueuil, siseet située dans le dit district de Montréal, demandeur, contre 3,OUIS PAYMENT, de la Rivière à Délisle, dans la seigneurie de la À ouvelie Longueuil, dans la paroisse de St.Policarp, dans le dit district de Montréal, cultivateur, défendeur.Une certaine terre désignée dans le dit \\Yrit de lieri facias, comme suit ; Une terre désignée nombre soixante et cing sise au nord de la Rivière à Delisle en la seigneurie de la Nouvelle Longueuil, paroisse St.Policarp, district de Montréal, de la cortenauce de trois arpens de front sur vingt arpens de protondeur, sans garauile de mesure pré- sise, tenant par devant à la dite rivière, par derrière aux terres de la côte Ste.Marie, en la susdite seigneurie, d'un côté à Benjamin Magdelaine Lalonde, et de l\u2019autre côté à Joseph Moineau ou son repr*sentant, avec la maison et la grange dessus construites.Pour é.re vendu à la porte de l'izglise de la paroisse de St, Policarp susdite, lc TRENTIEME jour d\u2019'AVRIL prochain, a DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ de lieri facias retournable le fer, jour de Juin, prochain.F.PERRY, Député Sbérif.Burcaw du Shérif, 23e.Decr.1531.THOUILS WRITS DE FIERL FACIAS, A la poursuite de .Montréal, savoir :2 \u201cENLCA PAGE, ci-devant de la No.1471.seigneurie de St.Armend, dans le district de Montréal, et maintenant de lu ville de Bakesiield, daus le comte de Franklin, dans I'Etat de Vermont, uu des Etats Unis d\u2019Améiigue, commergaot, demandeur, contre AARON MARTINDALE, du township de Stanbridge, dans le dit district de Montréal, écuier, cultivatenr; curaleur dûment nommé en justice à Elijah fiurd, ci-devant du township de Dunham, dans le dit district de Moutréal, commersaut, défendeur: lo, Les trois quarts du let numéro dix, daos le sixidme rang de lots sis et situés daus le township de Dunham, dans le district de Monti
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