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[" VOLUME XI.\u2014N°' 7.THURSDAY, 19 DEC.1833.Sheriffs\u2019 Sales._ DISTRICT O! F QUEBEC.To Wir } PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermeniioned LANDS aud TENEMENTS -have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same are heveby requived to make them known according to law ; all opprsitio s afin d'annuler, afin de -distraire, or afin de chnrge, exceptin case of Venditioni E.xponas, to which nosuch 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 sule ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed atany time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FICRI FACIAS.Ouebec, to «it : YHE Reverend CHARLES JO.No.134.} SEPH BRASSARD DESCHE- NEAU.priest and curate of the parish of I\u2019Anciénne Lorette, in the county and district of Quebre, and three cthers: against JEAN BAPTISTE QUANTIN, fils de Jean, of the parish of Pointe-avx-Trembles, in the county of Hampshire, in the district of Quebec, to wit:\u2014\u2018 À land situate in the parish of Poinie-aux-Trembles, seigniory of Neuville, at the village Cap-Sa, of two avrents in front bv about eighty arpents in depth, boanded in front by the river aux Ponunes, in reav by the river Jacques Cartiers joiniag on one side to Thiery Rognon dit Rochette, and on the other side to François Xavier Lanslois, wii a house and otber buildings thereon crected, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the cheb door of the aforesaid parish of Pointe-ans-Trembles, on the TWENTY EIGHT ii day of JANUAKY pext, at TEN o'clock in the morning.\u2018The said Writ returnable the first of February, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.24th September, 1833.: ALVAS FtERI FACIAS Quebec, to wit : } LEX{S DEROUSSELLE, of the No.&7.LR parish of Beauport, in the coanty and district of Quebec, merchant ; against ANTOINE LANGEVIN, of the same place, cultivator, in his quality \u2018 of exec:tor of the last will oï Louis Giroux, in his lifetime of the said pavisu of Denuport, mason, now deceased, to wit :\u201410.¢* A lot of land situate in the parish of Keanporg, \"of six perches or thereabouts in front by one arpeat or thereabouts in depth, bounded in front by the King\u2019s high- \"way, and in rear hy the laud of Jacques Garnaud, joining towards the north east to Charles Renjamin Giroux, and towards the south-west to Charles Menard, upon which said piece of land are built a house of stone, one story high, with a small barn and stable.20.A Jot of wood land, of one arpent and a half in front by twenty-five arpeuts in depth, situate in the said parish of Beauport, at a place named 7Zoulouse, in the seventh concession, bounded in front by the sixth concession, and in rear at the end of the said depth by the eighth concession, joinirg towards the north-east to Francois Tessier, and towards the south-west to Charles Benjumiu Giroux.30.A lot of wood land of one perch and four feet and a half in front by twenty-five arpents in depth, in the said parish of Beauport, concession of st.Louis, bounded in front by the concession of St.Tenace, and in rear by the concession of St.André.4o.À lot of land of three perches and thirteen feet in front by twenty-five arpeuts in the said pavish of Beauport, ter- \u201d minatinæ in a point at tbe evd of the depth, in the concession of St.Ignace, bounded towards the norih by François Binet, and towards the sonth by Jean Baptiste Vachon, towards the north-east by Mickel Giroux, and towards the south-west by Jean Baptiste Giroux.\u201d To be sold at the church door \u2018of the aforesaid pavish of Beauport, on the TWENTY-EIGATH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morniag.The said Writ returnable the first \"of Febvaary, 1834.W.S.SEWELL, Sherif.25th September, 1833.F'ER( FAC AS, Quebec, to wit :2 % ILLTAM PEMBERTON, of the No.319.3 city of Loudon, in that part of United Kingdom of Great Britain nnd Ireland call-d En.glund, and GEORGE PEM BERTON, of the cily of Quebec, in the connty and district of Quebec.merchants ; against MICHEL HUART, end ETIENNE BOURASSA, both of the parish of St.Joseph de la Pointe- Lévi, farmers; lo.As belonging to (ne said Michel Huart, to wit :\u2014* A land situate in the parish of St, Joseph, Pointe 1.évi, in the concession called La Ilétrière, containing three arpents in front by half the depth (profondeur moyenne) of twenty four arpents, bounded in tront towards the south.west by the river Bri/lante, and in rear towards the north-west by the enclosure which divides the said concession from \u2018that called Beaulieu, joining, towards the north-east to Antoine Lemieux, and towards the south-west to the honorable John Caldwell, together with a house and other buildings thereon erected; the said land charged in favor of the domain of the seigniory of the Céte Lauzon, with one bushel (minot) and = half of wheat, sec, net, loyal et marchand,or with five shillings [New Srvies.] currency of this province, for every bushel (minot) of wheat of the above quality, for every thirty arpents in superticies, of rente foncière, seigneuriale perpétuelle, et non rachetable ; and six sols of cens ot renies for all the said concession 3 tie said cens et renfes payable either in wheat or in money, at the option of the seignior, on the first day of October of every year.payable to thesaid seignior, nt the seiguiorial manor, or any other place which it may please the said seignior to fix and point out.20.As belonging to the said Etienne Bourassa, to wit : a land situate in the parish of St.Jeseph Pointe-févi, at thea place named Suult de lu Chaudière, concession de lu Hétrière, containing three arpeuts in front by the depth which there may be from the river Brillunie, going to the lands of Beaulieu, bounded in front by the said viver, and in rear by the end of the said depth, joining on one side towards the north-east to Sieur Michet Huart, and on the other side towards the south west to the honorable John Caldwell, with a house and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sald at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Pointe Lévi, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable the first of February, 1834, W, S, SEWELL, Sheriff, 26th Sep\u2019emher, 1833.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS, Quebec, to wit : AMES McDOUALL, of the city.No.1250, tel county and district of Quebec, merchant ; against MOULTON BULLOCK, late of New York, in the State of New York, one of the United States of America, and now of the city, county and district of Quebec, merchant, and two others, to wit :\u2014\u201c The following lots of ground sittate in the lower town of Quebec.to wit: those marked numbers six, seven, eight, thirteen and fourteen, forming together a block of ground of one hundred and thirty-six feet, french measure, in front, on St, Peter atreet, on the cominuation thereof, by one hundred and three feet, also french measure, in depth, and contaia- ing in the whole fourteen thousand and eizht feet, French measure in superficies ; bounded in.front towards the west by St.Peter street aforeszi-l, in the rear by lots numbers fitteen and sixteen hereinafrer described, on ene side towards the north by ground reserved fur astreet, and on fbeorher | side towards thé south by A:chur street, coisisting the said { Hloerk of yround of wharf, stores and beach ground, 20.The said lot number fifteen, consisting of forty-three feet, french measure, in front, towards the south by sixty feer in cepth.consisting in superficies of two thousand five hundred and eight feet or thereabouts, bounded towards the north by lot number sistecn aforesaid, towards the scuih by Arthur street, on the east side by Bell's lane, and on the west side by lot number thirteen aforesaid.30.Another fot cf ground being the said lot number sixtcen, consisting of forty three french feet in front, towards the north, by seventy six fect in depth, containing a superfi ies vf three thousand two hundred and s x:y eight feet or thereabauts, french measure.bounded towards the norih by vacant ground or heach reserved for a street to run in continuation of St.Andrew street, but parallel to another street, towards the south by lot number fifteen aforesaid.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the SEVENTEENTH day of FEBRUARY nexr, at TEN o'clock in the morning.[he said Writ returnable the eighteenth day of February, 1234, W.S.SEWELLL, Sheriff, 15th Octeber, 1235 ALIAS FiERf FACIAS Quebec, to wit : OSFE?H CORRIVEAU, cf the No.679.} parish of St.Vallier, in the county of Bellechasse, in \u201cthe district of Qaebee, trader ; against GEORGE ARNOLD, of the city, connty aud district of Quebec, merchant tailor, in his quality of testamentary executor, exécuteur testainentaire of the late Peter Grant, deceased, in his lifetime of the city of Quebec, to wit :\u2014 lo.*\u201c An emplacement situate in the lower town of Quebec, at the place called lu Cunnterie, contaluing ninety-six feet by six hundred feetin depth, bounded in front by St.Paul street, end i) rear by the end of the said depth, joining towards the north-east fo Olivier Corbin, and towards the south-west to St, Thomas street, together with a two story wooden house, two butcher\u2019s stalls (boucheries) and other haildings, with a whart about fifty feet long, by the hreadth of the said emplacement.20.A land situate in the scigniory of Notre Dume des Anges, al the place called la Savanne, in the parish of\u2019 Quebec, containing one arpent and five perches in front, by sixtcen.arpents in depth, and at the end of which said depth the said land has about two arpents one perch aul nine feet in breadth, bounded in tront towards the north east by the land of Jean Baptiste Erunet or his representatives, aud in rear towards the south-west by the seigniorial lice, joining towards the north to Chrles Smith and towards the sonth to Francuis Gagnon or his representatives, together with a house, barn and stable.30.A lot of land situate in the aforesaid seigniory and parish, and the aforesaid place of la Savunne, containing three drpents in front by ten arpents or thereabouts in depth, bounded in front by the land of Joseph Gauvrcan, and in rear by the seigniorial line, joining towards the north to Daniel Wickstrom, or his representatives, towards the south to Louis Théodore Besscrer, esquire.40.À piece of land in its natural state, situate in the aforesaid place of lu Suvanne, in the parish of Charlesbourg, containing three perches in front, by twenty arpents in depth, bounded towards the north by the do- muine, towards the south by Jacques Beaumont, joining towards the south-west to Raphael Giroux, and towards the north-east to the beirs Villeneuve.50, A land of wel, TOME XI.\u2014N°' 7.JEUDI, 19 DECEMBRE, 1833.das a four arpentsin front by seven arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in front towards the north-cast by His MAJESTY, in rear towards the south-west by the widow Kilo- deau, on one side towards the south by Robert Sewell, esquire, and on the other side towards the north by Francois Lemelin.6o.Another land of oue arpentin front by seven arpentsin depth, at which depth one half arpent has three arpents and a half in depth, which makes half an arpent by seven arpents, and half an arpent by ten arpents and a half, bounde lin front towards the north-east by His MaJesty, represented by Antoine and Charles Bertrand, in rear towards the south-west, to wit, th half arpent by seven by the widow Bilodeau, and the half arpent by tem.and a half by the fief Lepinay ; on one side towards the south by François Lemelin, and towards the north by Antoine Louis Pepin and Joseph Bernier.\u201d To be sald at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Que- bee, on the TWELFTH day of MAY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable the second day of June, 1834.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.17th December, 1833, VENDITION( EXPUNAS.Quebec, ta wit : OBERT GILLESPIE, and others, No, 178 { merchants aud co-partners in trade, nuder the name, stvie and firm of Gillespie, Finlay & Ce, against PIERRE RODRIGUE, of the city, county and die- trict of Quebec, master mason, to wit :(\u2014** An emplacement of forty feet in front by eighty feet in depth, bounded iu front by St.Jolin street, and in rear by au emplacement belonging to Jacques Bétard.on one side towards the north-east by Routier, representing Robitaille, and on the other side towards the southawest to Jean Mabeu; together with the house thereen crected, hangar and dependencies, such and so as the said immove Lle property actually is, se poursuit, comporte et s\u2019étend in all its parts withont auy reserve or exception whatsoever,\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quachkee, the THIRTEENTH day of JANUARY next.at TEN o*clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable the first day of February, 1834.W.S.SEWLLL, Sheriff.18:h December, 1833.AUIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : AVID RAMSAY STEWART, of No.110.} the city, county and district of Quebce, merchant ; against JOSEPH STOWE SHAW, of the same place, merchant, to wit ;\u2014* I ot number eight of the seigniory Duchesnay or Waterloo Settlement, at lake Beauport, three arpents in front upon lake Veauport by the de pth which may be feund from thence to the Côte st.André, bounded on one side to the north-west by McCambridge.Lot number nine represented by one Scully, and on the south-east by J.Kelsal.Lot numberseven, subject to the conditions of the original Deed of concession of the said lot.\u201d To be sold at the church door «f the parish of Deauport, on the NINETEENT!L day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable the i:inetcenth day of April, 1834, W.8S.SLWELL, Sheriff.18th December, 1833.DISTRICT OF MONTRIAL.To wir : 2 P 3 TOTICE : .î { UBLICNOTICE is hereby given, that the uudermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below, All persons having claims on the same are hereby required to make them known according to law; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire or _ufin de charge, except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Of- tice, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of: sale ; oppositions«fin deconserrer may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS., Montreal, to wit : LEXANDER SCOTT, of the No, 1391.+: parish of St.Clément de Bedu- harnois, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, pla\u2018ntiff ; against AMBROISE FALARDEAU, of.the same parish, veoman, defendant :\u2014\u2018\u201cA lot of land situated on the easterly side of the river St.Louis, in Annstown, in the seigniory of Annfield or Beauhamois, known as number sixteen, and containing four arpents seven perches three feet in width, on a line running south 19+ west, by thirty arpents one perch on the north easterly line, and thirty- two arpents eight perches and a half on the south westerly line in length, forming onc hundred and twenty-six atpents = in superficies ; joining in front the said river St.Louis, in the rcar number one, Côte St, Laurent, on the north easterly side number fifteen, and on the south westerly side number seventeen, with a wooden house and stable thereon erected.\u201d\u201d \u2018To be s.ld at the church door of the parish of St.Clément, in the caid seigniory of Beanhar- nois, on theeF OURTH day of MARCH next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.the first of April next.Sheriff's Office, 26th October, 1838, The said Writ returnable -\u201d- 60 FIFERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : } THI: ATIO GATES, of the city of No.605.Montreal, in the district of \u201c ont- real, merchant, NATHANIEL JONES, of the city of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, merchant, and CHARLES BANCROFT, of the said city of Montreal, merchant, .plaintiffs ; against JOHN BAKER, of the said city of Montreal, butcher, defendant :\u2014* A lot of ground or emplacement situated in the St.Lawrence suburb of the city of Montreal, containing about thirty-three feet in front by ahout seventy-two feet more or less in depth, bounded in trong by the main street of the said suburb, in the rear by the representatives of the late Pierre Foretier, on one side by the heirs of the late George Wurtele, and on the other side by Mignonne street, with a wooden house, stable and shed thereon erected.\u2019 To be sold at my office, in the said city of Montreal, on the FOURTEENTH day of JANUARY wexs, ap ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon., The said Writ returnable the first of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 7th September, 1833.hl FIERI FACLAS.Montreal, to wit : USTIN CUVICLIER, esquire, ++ No.547.«WN and JOHN CUVILLIER, both of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, merchants, auctioneers and brokers, doing business together at Montreal afuresai-t, under the name and firm of A & J.Cuvillier, plaintiffs ; against PIERRE BERTHIAUME, heretofore merchant, of the said city of Montreal, now bourgeois, of : ! the parish of Ste.Anne des Plaines, in the same district, THE I afternoon.defendant :\u2014* A lot of ground or emplacement situate in the parish of St.Henri de Mascouche, in the said district of Montreal, containing thirty-six feet wide by one arpent in depth or thereabouts, the whole more or less ; bounded t in front by the King\u2019s highway, in the rear by f.ouis Des.! jardins, on cne side by Joseph Depaty, and on the other .side by François Corbeille, without building«.\u201d\u201d To be! sold at the church door of the parish of St.Henride Mas- couche aforesaid, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of APRIL next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the second day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019's Office, 14th December, 1833.FIERT FACIAS.Montreal, to wit :) EAN BAPTISTE BRUNET, yeo- No.2494.man, of the parish of Ste.Geneviève, in the district of Montreal, plaintiif ; against FRANCOIS DUBE\u2019, of the parish of St.Eustache, in the said district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant :\u2014\u2018\u2018 A land situate at the Grand Chicot, in the parish of St.Eustache aforesaid, containing three arpents in width by twenty arpents in depth, the whole more or less, bounded in front by the lands of the Côte St Louis, in rear by the land of Joseph Robin, on one side by Joseph Poirier, and on the other side by W.H.Scott, esquire, with houses and other buildings rhereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Eustache aforesaid, ou the TWENTY-FIRST day of APRIL next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the foreroon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the second day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 14th December, 1833.____ FIERI FACIAS Montreal, to wit : AME MARIE ANNE TAVER- No.970.1D NIER, widow of the late Joseph Perrault, esquire, residing in the city of Montreal, in the said district of Montreal, plaintiff; \"against PIERRE BINET, residing in the parish of St.Philippe, in the said district of Montreal, defendant :\u2014\u2018 A land situate and being in the parish of Laprairie de la Magdeleine.in the said district of Montreal, containing two arpents in front by thirty arpents in deuth, bounded in front by the heirs of Nicolas Gagnon, in the rear by one McGregor, on one side by François Couture, and on the other side by Hubert Hébert dit Acadien, with an old house and barn thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Laprairie de la Magdeleine aforesaid, on the TWENTY.FIRST day of APRIL next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable\u2019 the second day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 14th December, 1833.Montreal, to wit : FIERI[ FACIAS.No.1713.} OBERT SIMPSON, of the city ot Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, merchant, as well in his own name as in his capacity of curator duly appointed to the vacant e-tate and succession of the late Malcolin Mcintyre, deceased, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against HUGH McKAY, of the said city of Montreal, gentleman, curator in due form of law appointed to James Holder Cochrane, late of the village of Godmanchester, in the said district of Montreal, now ahsent from the said province of Lower-Canada, defend ant :\u2014* A lot of land situated at the Flats, Russeltown, in the seigniory of Annfield, in the said district of Montreal, containing forty acres or thereahonts more or less, ~ bounded on the west by Paul Baillargeon, on the east by Silask Bull, on the north by John Forbes, and on (he south by the division line between the township of Hem- minglord and the said seigniory of Annfield, with a dwelling house, store, blacksmiths shop, and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To besold at the church door of the parish of Ste.Martine, in the said seigniory of Annfield, on the TWENTY-F:RS! day of APRIL next, at ELE VEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the second day of June next, L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 14th December, 1659.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal,to wit : Mi: CHARLES JOSEPHTE No, 2730.LEMOINE DE LONGUEUIL, widow of the late David Alexander Grant, esquire, de- ceused, baroness of Longueuil, 8 ignioress in possession of the barony of Longnenil, in the district of Montreal, re siding at the city of \\lontreal, in the said district, plaintiff ; 8gainst MARGARET ANN McCONNEL, of the town of Pgrehester, in the said district of Montreal, widow of the fate Robert Hall, deccased, in his lifetime of the same place, hysician avd surgeon, as well in her own name and be- ba as having been commune cn biens with the said late Robert Hall, asin her capacity of tutrix duly appoiated to William Robert Hall, Thomas Hall and James Alexander \u2018Hull, miner ohildrem imue of her marriage with the said * land situate and being in the parish of St.Michel d\u2019Yamaska, SR var \u2014 late Robert Hall,defendant :\u2014 10.\u201cA lot of ground, sitæated in the town of Dorchester, in the parish of St.John the | Evaugelist, in the said district of Montreal, being lot pum.her one hundred and four, on the west side of Busby street, containing seventy-two teet in front by one hundred and forty-four feet, french measure, in depth.20.A lot of ground situate in the same place and adjoining the lot above described under number one, on the west side of | Bushy street, being number one hundred and five, con- \u2018taining seventy-two feet in front by one hundred and forty- | \"four feet in depth.30.A land situated and being in the ! : said parish of St.John the Evangelist, and in the barony of Longuenil aforesaid, containing three arpents in front by thirty-five arpents and nine perchés in depth, bounded in | front by the river Richelieu, in the rear by the second | concession, on oie side by Joseph Langlois or represeut- atives, and on the other side by Sol mon Rouse, without buildings.40.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in the town of t\u2019orchester aforesaid, containing sixty feet in front by the depth that may be found between front street and the river Richelieu, bounded infront by front street,in the rear by the river Richelieu, on one side by \u2018Thomas Sly, and on the other side by Charles street, with a two story wooden house, and other buildings thereon erected >\u2019 To besold at the door of the protestant church, in the town of Dorchester aforesaid, on the TWENTY- FIRST day of APRIL next, at THREE of the clock in the The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the second day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 14th December, 1833.DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.To Wir } Pu BLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized and will be sold at the respective times and places, as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Oflice, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day ot sale ; oppositions ufin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Three-Rivers, to wit : | J ONATHAN WURTELE, es- No.69.Î quire, of the city of Quebce, in the county and district of Quebec, seignior of the fief and seigniory of Déguire, otherwise called River David ; against JUSKPH BARILL, yeoman, of the parish of St.Michel d\u2019Yamaska, in the county of Yamaska, in the district of Three-Rivers, curator duly elected in justice to Ignace Lavoie, fils, absent trom this province, that is to say :(\u2014*\u201c A land situate and being in the parish of St.Michel d'Yamaska, in the seigniory ot the River David, in the thirteenth concession, commonly called and known under the name of St.Charlotte, being number one, taking from the depth of the tweltth concession, named St Sophie, and thence going on towards the north, tothe river St.François, coutaining three arpents in front, by about twenty five arpents in depth, bounded in front by the highway ot the route which leads tothe river St.Francis, duly verbalised (verbulisée,) in rear by the end of the said twenty-five arpents in depth, on one side towards the south by the depth of the lands or line of the concession of St.Sophie, and on the other side towards the north at number two, by Joseph Labonne, the younger, without any guarantee of precise measurement.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish o St.Michel d\u2019Yamaska, on the FOURTH day of MARCH next, at NOON, The said Writ returnable the thirteenth day o: March next.: I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three- Rivers, 26th October, 1833.FIERI FACIAS, Three Rivers, to wit : ONATHAN WURTELE, No.87.esquire, of the city of Quebec, in the couuty and disdrict of Quebec, seignior of the fief | and seigniory of Dézuire, otherwise called River David; against JOSEPH BARIL, yeoman, of the parish of St.Michel d\u2019Yamaska, io the couuty of Yamaska, in the dis- trictof Three Rivers, curator duly elected in justice to Isaie Levesque, absent from this province, that is Lo say :\u2014\u2018* À in the seiguiory of the River David, in the fifth concession, taking from the south-west hue of the same, under number twenty-two, containing three arpents in front, by about twenty-five arpeuts in depth, bounded in front by the depth of the line of the fourth coucessiva, io rear by the ead of the said depth, on one side at number twenty-pue, by David Bergeront, and on tbe other side by.number tweaty-three, withoat any guarantee of precise measurement.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St, Michel d\u2019 Yamas- ka, on the FOURTH day of MARCH vext, at ELKVEN of the clock in the forenoon.\u2018Thesaid Writ returgabie the thirteenth day of March next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff, Three Rivers, 26th October, 1833.FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : ONATHAN WURTELE, No.78.} esquire, of the city of Que- hec, io the county and district of Quebec, seignior of the | Jief aud seigniory of Déuuire, otherwise called River David ; against JOSEPH BARIL, yeoman, of the parish of St.Michel d'Yumasks, in the county of Yamaska, in the district of Three Rivers, curator duly elected in justice to Louis Aucent dit François Ignace, absent from this province, that is to say :\u2014\u2018\u2018 À lund situate and being in the parish of St.Michel d\u2019Yamaska, in the seigniory of Déguire, or River David, being oumber ten, in the third concession along the grand line which runs to St.François; the said co.coosion known by the name of St, Charlotte, contaiving three arpents io frout, by about.twenty-five arpents in depth, bounded in front by the said live, or by the road which is.duly established by law, in rear by the ead of the QUEBEC GAZRTTR EE DeceMBER 19 suid depth, on one side towards the south at number vine, by Louis Cartier, and on tbe other side towards the uorth by the land number eleven, without any guarantee of precise measurement.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Michiel d*Yamaska, on the FOUR T'H day of MARCH uext, at TEN o'clock in the fareaoon.\u2018The said Writ returnable the thirteenth day of March next, I.G, OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 26th October, 1833.INFERIOR DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS._\u2014 To wie: PusLic NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same are hereby required to make then known accord - ing to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire or afin de charge, except in case of Venditioni Ex ponas.to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, arc required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office previous to the fifteen days next preceding ihe day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next aiter the return of the Writ.FILERI FACIAS, Sherbrooke, to wit : } J AMES Fi RRIER, of the city of No.259.Montreal, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against CHARLES BRIDGMAN FEL- TON, of Sherbrouke, in the district of St.Francis, esquire, prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench for the said district, to wit :\u2014¢ Lot number twelve, in the eleventh range of the township of Ascot, in the said district, containing one hundred and sixty-six acres, with he usual allowance for highways, twenty-five acres of the same being under cultivation, with a house, barn and shed thereon erecte i.\u201d\u2019 To be sold at my office, at Sherbrooke, in the said district, on MONDAY, the THIRD day of MARCH, one (heusand eight hundred aud thirty-four, at Tin of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the fifth day of March, one thousand e:ght hundred and thirty-four CHAS, WHITFCHER, Sheriff.Sherbrooke, October, 1833.Sherbrooke, to wit 4 SA BURROUGHS, of the city No 105 - of Montréal, inthe district of Montreal, trader, plaintiff; against CHARLES FORBES DAUNE, formerly of the township of Shipton, now of the township of Compton, in the district of St.Francis, trader, defendant : \u2014¢ Part of lot number seventeen, in the first range of the township of Compton, in the said district, as follows : commencing at the south-east corner of the said lot seventeen, in the first range of Compron aforesaid, thence follow ng the concession line forty reds north cours >, thence west forty rods, thence south to the south line of the said lot, containing ten superficial acres, more or less.\u201d Vo he sold at my cffice, at Sierbrooke, in the said district of St.Francis, on MONDAY, the THIRD day of MARCH, one thousand eight hundred ard thirty-four, at TEN o'clock in the forenosn.The said Writ retur-able the fifth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, CHAS.WHITCHER, Sheriff.Sherbrooke, October, 1833.RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Lower Canada, Orrick oF ThE ProTuono- District of Quebec.TARY oF His Majesty's Court or King's BencH, Queskc, 20th Sept.1833, Ex parle\u2014ROBERT SHAW, UBLIC NOTICE is hersby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Que- hee, a Deed made and executed befure Mtre.Josiah Huut and colleague, notaries pubiic, on the twenty-ninth day of April, io the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and 1hirty-three, between JOHN PHILLIPS, of the city of Quebec, architect, and CAROLINE SHORT, his wife, by her said husband duly authorized for the effects thereof, of the one part ; and ROBERT SHAW, of the city of Quebee, merchant, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by thesa.dJohn Phillips and Caroline Shore, to the said Robert Shaw, ¢ of a certain lot of ground or emplacement, situate and beipg in the upper town of Quebec, 8 Lewis street, con- twining twenty-six feet three inches or thereabouts on the line of said street, by one hundred and eighteen feet in depth ou the south-west side, and about one bundred aud five feet in depth on the north-east side, bounded in front by St.Lewis street, and indepth extending within three feet, french measure distant from the wall of the garden and buildings of the Ursulines of Quebec, on the north east side by Messrs, Scott and Pauet, (the wall at the said end being mitoyen) and on the south-west side to the lot owned by the representatives of the estate of the late colouel Taylor, with the house and other buildings thereon erected; the said lot or piece of ground being in the censive et mouvance of the domaine of tle Religious Ladies of the Ursulines of Quebec.And also another deed made and executed before Mure, Errol B.Lindsay, and his colleague, notarice public, on the twelfth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, between the Reverend Ladies MARIE LOUISE McLAUGH- LIN de St, Henry, Sup-rior of the Ursuline Nuos of Quebec, MARIE JUDITH FERRIERE de Ste, Marie, Assistant, MARIE THERESE ONEILLE de Sie.Catherine, Zealot, ADELAIDE PLANTE de St.Gabriel, Depositary, JULIE G BERTHELOT de St.Joseph, MARIE LOUISE ONEILLE de St.Gertrude, and ISABELLA McDONALD de St.André, Discreet, all Nuus of the Couvent aod Monastery of the said Ursuline Ladies of Quebec, acting for the effect thereof by agreement, and with the consent of Messire FLAVIEN TURGEON, Prêtre, Coadjuteur ot Quebec, Ecclesiastical Superior of the said Ursulive Ladies, to tbe said deed also present, of the one part ; and the said ROBERT No.1980.I 1833.SHAW, esquire, of the other part ; being a° fître nourel and concession from the said Ursuline Ladies to the suid Robert Shaw, *¢ of the above described lot of land and premis:s, together with three feet french measure fland,and the entire property in the wall which is to be found in the immediate rear of the ahove described emplacement, between the said emplacement and other property of the ssid Ursuline Ladies;\" the said lot of land and premises first above described having been in the possession of the said Jobo Phillips avd Carolive Sliort, as proprietors, for three years preceding the said sale, from thence the said Robert Shaw aod the said wall, aud three feet french measure of land in the rear of the said emplacement having bevu in possession of the said Ursuline Ladies, as proprietors, for the three years prececing the said être nouvel nud concession from the said Ursuline Ladies to the said Robert Shaw, And all persons who have, or claim to have any privilege or hepothee, under any title or by any means whatsoever.inor upon the said lots of land, immediately previous to ni at the time the same were acquired by the said Robert Shaw, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the FIRST day of FEXRUARY uvext, for a s'ntence or judgment of confirmation, snd they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, aud file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eivht 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-( anada, OFFICF 0F THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec, } Tary oF His Majesty's (Cou RT Or KING'S BENCH, AT Querec, 25th Septem: ber, 1633.No.1 995.Ex parte\u2014~JAMES SAVAGE, PPUBLIC 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 Quebec, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.Benjamin Lelievre and colieague, notaries public, on the seventeenth day of June, in the year of cur Lora, one thou-aud eight hundred and thir'y three, between CHRISTIAN 4+ LAUGH- TON, widow Mullholland, residing in the parich of St.Ambroise, at the place called Valcartier, of the one part; and J AMES SAVAGE, of the said city of Quebec, gentle- | man, of the otter part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Christiana Laughton, to the said James Savage, \u201c\u2018 ot a lot of land, lytig and being in the seigni- ry of St.Gabriel, parich of St.Ambrois., at the place called Valcartier, bounded as follows: in front by the road between the thirdand fourth concession, in the depth ny the said concession, joining on the north to the vendor, and oh the south by John Plumer, containing one arpent and a half in front by thirty arpentsin depth; being the said lot of land in rhe censive and mouran.e of the domaine of the renresentaives of the late order ot Jesuits in Canada, and tovardsthem charged of such cons et rentes, the exact amount whereof the parties could not ascertain\u201d the said lot of land having been possessed bv the sai ¢ hristiana Laughton, as proprietor, for three years pase preceding the said sale, And all pers.ns who may bave or claim to h ve any privi- ge or hypothee under avy tithe, or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and ar the time the same was acquired by the said James Savage, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the FIR-T day of FEBRUARY uext, fur à sentence or jndgment of contirmation, and they are heveby required to signify iu writing their oppositions, and file the sane in the office of the said prothouotary eight days at least before that dav, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS.P.K.B.Province of Lower-Cauvada, OFFICE OF THE PROIHUNO- District of Quebec, } TARY OF His MAJESTY'S Count oF King's BENCH, AT QUEBEC, 17th of October, leds.No.1647.Ex parte - Dame ARCHANGE BABY.PU BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has beeu lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of Kings bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a Deed wade and excented before Mure.E.B.Lindsay, and colleague, aotaries public, onthe twelfth of October, one thansand eight hundred and thicty-three, by which THOMAS CASIMIR OLIVA, esquire, heretofore of this city of Quebec, and now of the parish of St, Thomas, sold, granted, made over, and conveyed to Dame ARCHANGE BABY, widow of the second mariage of the late Jobo Can- nou, in bis lifetime of the city of Quebec, esquire, that is to suid :\u2014lo.\u2018* An emplacement or piece of land, situate in the above named parish of St.Thomas, conuty of l\u2019Islet, containing twelve perches or thereabouts in front, aud being of au irregular figure, the said emplacement baving four hundred and teu feet or thereabouts in depth, ou the west \u2018side, and four hundred aud sixty feet or thereabouts on the east side 3 bounded iu front by the highway which leads to St.Pierre, iu depth towards the south by a road which runs along the river du sud, towards the west bv a road (route) ur highway which leads to the said river du sud, sud on the east by G.Boissean, and another road leading to the same river : the said emplacements having less length in depth than iv the frout, together with a house and other buildings \u2018thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.20, Another piece of land or emplacement situate in tbe same spot, St.Thomas, containing about seven perches in depth, bounded in frout by the fabrigue of the said parish, and by the road which leads to St, Pierre, towards the west by the road leading to the said river du sud, in deptb towards | the south by Madame Baill, and towards the east by Mr.Boissenu, and the said fabrigue, with a bakehouse and bangard thereon erected ;\u2019\u201d the said two lots of laud, cir- cumstavees and dependencies having been possessed by Louis B.ucher, père, esquire, and by the said Thomas Cu simir Oliva, as proprietors of the same, during the three -years preceding the tweifth day of October last, and since possessed by the said Dame Archange Baby, as proprietrix, uutil this seventeenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three.Aud all peusons who may have or claim to have any privi- tege orbypothec, under auy title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said emplacements or lot of ground, circumstances and dependencies, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Dame Archange Baby, are hereby notified, that application will be made QAZBTTE DE QUIBAC, to the said court, on MONDAY the FIRST of APRIL next, for a seuteuce or judgment of contirmarion, sad they sre hereby required 10 signily in writing their oppositions nai file the samen the office of the said prothouotary, eight days at least before that day, io default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada, Orrick 0F Tue PRorHON\"- District of Quebec.TARY OF lits MAJESTY's Court oF King's Hench FOR TUK DISTRICT OF Qursec, 25th September, 1833.No.1994.Ex parte\u2014JOHN PLUMER, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the oftice of the prothvuotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, ut and for the district of Quebec, a Deed made and exccuted before Mire.Benjamin Le.lievre and colleague, the seventeenth day of June, in tue year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty- three, between CHRISTIANA LAUGH à ON, widow Mul- holland, residing in the parish of >t.Amb.oise, at the place called Valcartier, of the one part ; and JO WN PLUMLK, of the said city of Quebec, gentleman, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said ¢ hristiana La.ghton, to the said John Plumer, of *\u201c alot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the seigniory of St.Gabriel, parish of St.Ambroise, at the place called Valcartier, bounded as fullows : in front Ly the road between the third and fourth concessions, in depth Dy the second concession, oun the rorth to Mr.James ravage, and on the south to the representatives of John Thompson, containing one arpent aud a half in front by thirty arpents mn depih, and us tue whole now stands, with out any reserve whatsoever 3 being the said lot of land in the censite and moutan e of the domaine of the representa- uves of the lute order of destiits in «anada, and towards them charged of such veus el rentes, the exact amount whereof the parties could not ascertain °° the said iot of land having been possessed by the said Christiana Laughton, as proprietor, for three years past, Aud 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 lot of land, immediately previous to and at the tane the same was acquired by the said John Pluwer, are hereby notified, that application will be made to wie said court, vn the FIRST day oi FLBRUAKY next, for a s utence or judgement of confirmation, and they are hereby required Lo signify in writing their oppositions and fille the saine in the office of the said protbonotary, eight days at least betore that day, in delauit of which they will ve for ever precluded from the right of doing su.P.HRAULT & BUKKOUVIIS, P.K.B.OFFICE OF THE FPROTUONO TARY OF JIS MAJESIY's COURT OF KING s iSencH, AV QUEBLC, 22d Octover, 1833.Prosiuce of Lower-Canada, District ot Quebec, No.1940.Er parte \u2014-PHILIPPE LI.GARE*.J UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged, in the office of the prothonotary ol the court of King's bench of and for the district of Lue- bee, a Deed made and executed before Mire.Panet and his Culleague, Bulles, al Quebec, the twelfth of October, one thousand eight hundred aud thirty-three, between Piil- LIPPE LEGARE, of the city of Quebec, watchmaker, and JAMES R, HOYLE, yeoman, ristding at Luke Beauport j\u2014 being asale by the sald James R.Hoyle, to the said Philippe Legaie, *¢ of au emplacement situate in the suburb of St.Juuu in this cily, containing sixty-six feetin front by sixty feet ia depth, vounded in trout by the new street of St, Jobu, iu teur by the eud ot the said depth, towards the north- vast uy Louis Thudel, representing Deris Moisan, towards Lhe soutnawest by the representatives of Pierre Joubatie, Lo- gether with the house théreou erected, circumsiauces and dependencies, without any exception or reserve soever 5\u201d possessed by the said veudor, as proprietor, during the three years whee have preceded tbe saiu Deed, and siuce vy the sald purchaser, \u201c Aud all persons who may have or claim to have avy privilege or hypothee under any Utle or by any means wualso- ever lu or upou the said piece of land, immediately previous to aud at the time the same was acquired Ly the said Philippe Légaié, arte bereby noufied, that application will be made to tue said court, ou the FIRST day of APRIL uext, for a seutence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to siguify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothouotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will ve for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Proviuce of Lower Canada, District ot Moutreal, No.396.Ex parte\u2014THE TRUSTEES OF CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office vf the prothonotary ot tue court of King\u2019s bench, of aud for the district of Moutreal, a Deed made and executed before Mire.N.B.Doucet and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty niuth day of August, oue thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, between JOSEPH LEBW@UF, otherwise Joseph Laflamme, residing in the paiish of St.Michel of Lachive, tavernkeeper, ot the one part ; and Messieurs JOSEFH SAVAGE, the younger, of Montreal, watch maker, JAMES KERR, JOHN CHRISTIE, kOBLRT CRALG, and \\LEXANDER CUNNINGHAM MON{UGOMERY, all of the city of Montreal, merchants, accepting for the Religious Association uow forming in this city of montreal, under thetitle of the Independent Congregational: hurch;\u2014 being a sale by the said Joseph Lebeut otherwise Joseph Laflamme, to the said Messieurs Joseph Savage, the younger, James Kerr, John Christie, Robert craig and Alex ander Cunninghum Montgomery, in their said capacity, of * a.lot of land situated in the St.Joseph suburbs of Montreal, contained within the following limits : bounded in front by College street, in rear by Longueuil lane, on the uorth-west side, by the continuation of St.Maurice street, and on the otuer side by Joseph Robichaud and kmery Chushing, with the buildings thereon erected ;\u201d aud pos- pin THE KING'S BENCH.Gl sessed by the sald vendor as proprietor during the three years preceding the suid Deed of ssle, and from thence bitherto by the said purchasers, in their said capacity.And all persons who may have or claim to huve any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the sume was acquired by the sald Joseph Savage the younger, James Kerr, John Christivd Robert Craig and Alexander Cunningham Montgomery, ar, hereby notified, that application will be made to the sale court,on the RIGHTEUNTH dav of APRIL next, fora sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signity in writing their oppositions.and tile the sume in the office of th.said prothonotary, eight daÿs at least betore that day,in default of which they will be for ever pr-cluded irom the right of doing so.MONK & MORRUOGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019 Office, Montreal, 9th December, 1733, Province otf Lower Cannda District of Montreal, No.392.Ex parte\u2014CONSTANT NORMANDIN, UBLIC NOFICE is hereby given, that there has been lodaed in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s beuch, of and for the district of Montreul, a Deed made nnd executed before Mitre.Louis Lacoste and his colleague, notaries public, on the fourth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, between THOMAS RENE BOUCHER DE BOUCHEWVILLE, esquire, residing in the borough of Boucherville, of the one part ; and CONSTANT NOR- MANDIN, yeoman, residing in the parish of Boucherville, of the other part ;\u2014heing a sale by the said Thomas Rone Boucher De Boucherville, to the said Constant Normandin, \u2018\u201cof a land situate in the seigniory of Boucherville, in the parish of Boucherville, containing two arpents and three quarters in front more or less, upon thirty arpents in depth also more or less, if they may be in the limits hereinafter me:tioned 3 bounded in front by the King's highway, in depth by the line which separates the seigniory of Boucherville from the seigniory of Montarville, on one side by Michel Lacoille, and on the other side by Paul Petit, without any buildings thereonerected 3\u2018 and possessed by the said Thomas René Boucher De Boucherville, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Constant Normamlin.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 land, immediately previous to, and at the time the sume was acquired, by the said Constant Normandin, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the EIGHTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to sigmty in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said pro honotary, eigbt duys nt leust before that day, in detault of which they will be fur ever precluded from the right of doing so, MONK & MURROGII, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 5th Deceinber.1533.'}INTHEKING'S BENCH.Province of Lower Can da District o: Montreal.No.345.FN TIE KING'S BENCH.Ex parte\u2014THOMAS DUROCHER, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that th re 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 Decd made and executed before Mtre.J.Belle and Lis colleague.notaries public, on the nineteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty -three, between Sieur JOSEPH DUFAUX, master blacksmith, residing in the St.Lawrence suburbs, of this town of Montreal, of the one part ; and Siear THO VAS DUROCHER, master tinsmith, residing at the same place, of the other part ;\u2014being a donation entrevifs, by the said Joseph Du- faux, to the said Thomas Durocher, \u2018\u201c of an emplacement lying and being in the St, Lawrence suburb of this town, containing forty feet in front by eighty seven feet in depth, without guarantee of precise measure, taking in front to the main street of the said suburb, in rear to Albec or his representatives, joining on one side to the representatives Joseph Courcelles dit Chevallier, and on the other side to Joseph Vallée the elder, with a two story stone house, à blacksmith\u2019s shop and other buildings thereon erected ; besides a forge complete, without any rescrve nor exception ;\u201d and possessed by the said Joseph Dufaux, zs proprietor, during the three last years that preceded the said deed of donation entreri/s, and from thence hitherto by the said Thomas Durocher.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsaever, in or upon the said emplacement and dependencies, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Thomas Durocher, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the EIGH TEENTH 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 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, 9th December, 1833.Province of Lower-Canada District of Montreal.Hin THE KING'S BENCH.No.389.Ex parte\u2014The Honorable PETER McGILL.- UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothunotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Déed made and executed before Mtre, H.Griffin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the tifteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three between WAL.TR HARKNESS, of Beauharnois, in the district of Montreal, surgeon, and SIBBELLA McKORWICK, his wife, by him thereby duly authorized to aud for ail and every the purposes «f these presents, of the one part ; and the honorable PETER McGILL, of the city of Montreal, of the other part ;\u2014being a sule by the said Walter Hark- ness and Sibbella McCormick, his wife, to the said honorable Peter McGill, of * all that certain lot of land known Ly eighteen, situate in the first concession of Ormstown, 62 TES QUEBEC CGAGSTTL Decrmser 19 in the seigniory of Annfield, {formerly called Ville-chuuve, or Beauharuois,) in the said district, containing by ad measurement four arpents in front by thirty-one arpents four perches on the north easterly line, and twenty nine, arpents two perches on the south westerly line in de; th, making one hundred an! twenty cne arpents twenty perches in superficies, joining in front to the river Cha- teanguay, in the rear to a base line which divides the said co*cession from the unconceded lands, on the north-east side to number seventeen, and on the south-west side to number nineteen of the said concession, with a house and barn thercon erected 3\u201d and possessed Ly the said Walter Harkness and Sibbella McKormick, his wife, as proprietors, during three years lust preceding the s.id Deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said honorable Peter McGill.And all persons who may have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by 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 honorable Peter McGill, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the NINETEENTH 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 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.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Moutreal, 25th November, 1233, DISTRICT OF SAINT FRANCIS.Province of Lower-Canada, oo .\u2019., District of Saint Francis, [INTHEKING S BENCII.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothovotary of the court of King\u2019s bench of and for the district of Saint Francis, a Deed of sale and conveyance made and exceuted on the twenty.fifth day of October, in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred aud thirty-three, between LEMUEL WRIGHT, of the township of S'anstead, in the district of Saint Francis, yeoman, of the one part ; and LEMUEL WRIGHT, junior, of Stanstead aforesaid, yeoman, of the other part ;\u2014aod being a Deed of sale and conveyance by the said Lemuel Wright, to the said Lemuel Wright, th youvger, *\u201c of all that certaio lot, tract, or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the said township of Stanstead, in the said province, known and distinguished as lot rum- ber nive, in the fifth range of Stanstead aforesaid, containing about two hundred superficial acres of land, and the nsua! allowauce for highways, more or less, and all the buildings, edifices and improvements thereon erected 3° and possessed by the said Lemuel Wright, as proprietor, for three years past Aud all persons who may have or claisn to have anv privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoc- ver in or upon the said lot, tract or parcel of laud, imme diately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Lemuel Wright, are hereby notified-that application will be made to the said court, on THURSDAY, the SIXTH day of MARCH next, fur a sentence or judement of confirmation, and they are her by regaired to siguify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.C.B.FELTON, P.K B.Prothonotary's Office, .Sherbrooke, 241th October, 1833.TRINITY HOUSE, QUEBEC, llth December, 1833.TOTICE is hereby given, that on FridAY, the TWeNTIFTH of De- CEMBER instant, at ELEVEN 6\u2019clock, A.Mm.JEAN Pourtor, of the parish of St, John, Island of Orleans, wiil be examined before the Master, Deputy Master and Wardens of the Trinity House of Quehee, respecting lis fitness and ca- ° pacity to be commissioned as a Vilot on the River St.Lawrence, tor and below the Harbour of Quebec.Attest, i.B.LINDSAY, R.T.H.Q.TRINITY HOUSE, Quenee, 15th December, 1833.OTICE is hereby given, that on Lg Turspav, the Tuirry-Firsr day = of Ducemper inst.at ELLVEN o clock A.M.Louis LAPLANTE, of the parish of Kamourisku will be examined before the gett Master, Deputy Master and Warde: s gab of the Trinity louse ef Qucbee, ves- pecting his fitness and capacity as a Pilot on the River St.Lawrence, tor aud below the Harbour of Quebec.: Attest, E.B.LINDSAY, R, V.U.Q.RJQUILIC NOTICIS is hereby given, that the under- Î signed will apply to the Legislature, in its ensuing session, for the privilege of makivg and maintaining a MAIL Roap, from the city of Montreal, through the parishes of Lachine, Pointe Claire and St.Auu\u2019s, across Lsle Perrault, connecting the said Island with the oppesiie shores by bridges or otherwise, and through the parishes of Vaudreuil, St.Joseph de Soulanges St, Tguace and St, Polyea pe and New Longueuil to the province line, with the view of continuing the same 10 Prescott and Brockville, in Upper Canada, for which purpose an application will be mado to the Legislature of that province.II.GrirriN, Rorr.NELSON, J.t.Granr, Nami, GALg, C.Tarr, Perea Fremtna, Civil Engr.Tuomas PHILLIS, STANLEY Bago, Cras.PENNER, F.GrirrFiy, Montreal, 18th October, 1833.Province of Lower Canada, VIN Tine King's Bencu, District of Quebec, 261th November, 1833, Levi Biaerow, of the Township of Buckingham, in the District of Moutreal, Merchunt, Ve.PLAINTIFE ; Dovarn MeDonaun, of Longueuil, in the Province vi Liwer Cunudu, Merchant, and DFFFNDANT ; ALLAN Gitmoër, of the City of Quebec, of the County and District of Quebec, Aterchant, individually or us a partner of the firm of AJlan Gil- mour & Company.und Jeuvy O\u2019BRIEN, of Longueuil aforesaid, now at the seid City of Quebec, lun Keeper, GARNISHEES.No £80, NASMUCH as it appears upon inspection of the Affidavits and other papers of record in this cause, that Process of Attachment hath been sued out of this Court, against the estate, debis and effects of the Defendant D uald McDonald, aud that the said Donald MeDonald is departed from this Province, so that service of such process cannot be made as by law required, it hath been this day ordered by the tlonorable Philippe Panet, one of the Justices of this Court, upon the petition of the above named PlainGif, that notice in lieu of such service be inserted in the Quesezc Gaze TTR, published by authority, for the said Donald McDonald to appear within two months, and await the Judgment of the Conrt, pursuant to the statute in soch ease made and provided.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, PK.B.In rue Kive\u2019s Benen, 26h Ncvember, 15:43.Province of Lower Canada, à District of Quebec.4 The Honorable IToraTio GATES, of the City of Montreal, in the County and District of Montreal ; NatuavicL JovEes, of the City of Quebec, in the County aud District of Quebec, and Cuartes Bascrkorr, of the said City of Montreal, Merchants and Copariners, using Trade and Commerce at the said City of Montreal, under the name, style and firm of Horatio Gates and Company, PLAINTIFFS; vs, Dosaun MçeDonarp.of Longueuil, in the Pro viuce vf Upper Canada, Merchant, DEFENDANT and ALLAN CitMoUR, of the said City of Quebec, Merchant, individually.or as a pariner of the firm of Allan Gilmour and Company, and Jeux OBrien, of Lngueu:l, now at the said City of Quebec, Inukeeper, GARNISIIEES., No.768 NASMUCH as it appears vpan inspection of the A f\u2026ida- vits and other papers of Record in this cause, that Process of Attachment hath heen sued crt of this Court, against the estate, debts and effects of the Defendam Donald McDonald, and that the said Ilonald McDonald is departed from this Province, so that service of such process cannot be made as by law required; it bath heen this day ordered by the Honorable Philippe Panet, one of the Justices of this Cour, upon the Petirion of the above named Piaintiff-, that notice in hey of such service be inserted inthe Qursrc GazettE.published by authority, for the said ronald McDonald to appear within two months.and await the Judgment of the Court pursuant to tha statute in such case made and provided.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS.P.K.B.Proviace oi Lower-Canada, IN Tire Kinc's Basen, District of Quebec.} 261h November, 1823 IsaBe:LA Gray, of the city of Montreal, in the couuty and district of Alonireal, widow of the late Archibald McMillan, iu bis lifetime of Montreal aforesaid, esquire, PLAINTIFF ; ve, Doxsun McDavaun,of Longueuil, in the Province of Upper Canada, DeFeNDANT ; and ALLAN Citmour, of the city of Quebec, merchart, individualivy, or\u2019 as a partner in the firm of Allan Gilinour & Company, aud Jornx O'BRIEN, of Longueuil, in the province of Upper Canada, now at the said city of Qu.bee, Inu- keeper, GARNISHEES.No, 1189.N\\SMUCH as Ît appears npon inspection of the Affidavits avd o-Ler papers of record :n this cause, that Process of Attachment hath beev sued cut of this Conrt, against the estate, debis and effets of the Defendant Donald McDonald, and that the said Donald MeDonald is departed from this Pros vince, so that service of such process cannot be made as by law required 5 it bath been this day ordered by the ilouor- able Philippe Panet, ore of the Justices of this Court, upon the petition of the above named PlaintilF, that notice in lien of such service, be insected inihe QUEntC GAZETTE, pub- lixbed by autlocdiy, for tie said Donald MeDaonald to appear withiu two months, and awaïtthe judgoieut of the Court, pursuaut to tbe statute in such case made and provided, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K, B.Province of\u2019 Lower Canada, | District of Quebec.IN THE KINGS BENCB, The 3rd day of October, 1883.JAMES CLEA RITIUL, of the city of Quebec, in tie county and district of Quebec, master biker, PLAINTIFF WILLIAM GREEN, of the same place, DEFENDANT 3 ANDREW STUART, esquire, advocate, of the sume place, curator to the estate of the suid late William Green, INTERVENING PARTY.No.1620.NHE court secing the declaration of the tiers saisie, Andrew Stuart, esquire, in his quality of curator to the vacant estate of the late William Green, in this canse and having heard the parties by their respective ceunsel upon the plaintiff \u2019s rule of the first day of October instant, doth declare the attachment made in the hands of the said tiers-suisie in his quality aforesaid, under and iv virtue of the Writ of saisie-arrêt in this cause, issued the fourteenth day of June last, good and valid ; and inasmuch as the estate of the said late William Green is insolvent (cn décanfiture,) it is Ovdered that the creditors o the raid estate be, and they are heveby required to file their respective claims, duly anthenticaied, at the office of the protbonotairy of this court, on or before the FIRST day of FEBRUARY term next, to the end that such dis- teibation of the monies in the hands of tie said liers-saisie may he made among the crediiors of the said estate, as to law and justice shall appertain ; and th«t due notice of the present order be given to tie said crediiors, Ly an advertisement to that effect inthe English and French languages, to be insert d in the QUEBEC GAZRTTE, published by authori'y.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.BI.FISET, Attoruey for the said Plaintiff.CITY OF QUEBEC.COMMON COUNCIL OFFICE, - The 6th day of December, 1833.Present\u2014Tue MAYOR: Messrs.CHARLES DEGUISE, Epovarp GLACKEMEYER, JosEPH PETITCLERC, PIERRE DASILVA, FRANÇOIS ROLITAILLE, R.E.CARON, JFAN ToOURANGFAU, JusEPlI TOUFANGEAU, Cuariks M.DEvoy, Micuer TassIER, P.M.PAQUET, Jdosernu Lu6Ganr*, CHARLES CAZEAU, Coin Mc\u2018''ALLUM, Joacim Moapon, ORDINANCE to regulat> the Rates of Wharfage for the whatves bordering on the New Market of St, Puul strect, adopted by an ab-olute majority ofthe Common Council, at a meeting beld on the Gih day ot _ December, vue thousand eight hundred und thiity- three.[\u2014 IR FE 1T ORDAINED by the Mayor and Conneil-men ot : th - city of Quebce, it common council assemble 1, that, trem and'afterthe !wentiethday of Apiilnext, all bui- Ky commodities nut enumerated in tise present ordinance, broughtto, or landed on the pablie landing place in the mar- hetin St, Paul street, or ou any wharf or wharves or jetties to be Lercafter there u erected, for sale or speculation, er kept buck tor future higher prices, shall pay tor the bend tit of the Corporation, to such person aut orised by the Common Council io receive ile same, à sum not exceeding three petice curr ney jer ton, tor each day that such article shall remain ther: on il.\u2014Le it further ordained that any person who shall place any vessel or river evaft whatsoever.alongside oi) or make fast to any of the wharves bordering on the new Market of St.Paul street, shall pay, for the bevefit of the Corporation to such person autlivrised as aforesaid, the following rates of whurtage, to vit :\u2014 lo.For vessels or river eraft whatsoever, under tbiity tons, a sum not excecding one shilling and six pence per day.20.For vessels cf thirty and under one hundred tous, à sum uot exceeding two shitlings an 1 six pence per das 30.For vess Is of one hundred tons and upwards, a sui not exceeding five shillings pr day.HI.\u2014DBe it further ordained, that every owner or com- mainder of a vessel or river evatt whatsoever, who shall use the said wharves or any part theveof, to load or unload his vessel or river craft whatsoever, shall pay the following rates, for each day, duving which any effects unluden trois, or intended to be shipped in such vessel or river crort whatsoever shall remain on the said wharves, 10 wit :\u2014 lo.For every hundred boards, a sum not exceeding one penny.zo.l'or every hundred plank, one inch and a half thick, a sum not exceeding one penoy half penuy.3o For every hundred plank, twoinches thick, a sum not exceeding two pene.40.For every hundved plank, three inches thick, a sum not exceeding three pence.50.All such eilects which shall be eenveyed over the saith wharves, either to be shipped on board of, or which shall have been louded from any vessel or river craft whatsoever, shall Le charged, as it\u2019 they had remained tucreon fur one day.1V.\u2014le it further ordained that for all descriptions of wood piled or laid on the said wharves, the whart rent tor the same shall br at a rate, and in a proportion not exceeding two shiilizgs and six pence for cach pile not exceeding twelve feet square, perv mouth.(Signed) LE.BEDARD, MAYOR OF QUEBEC.Attested, (Signed) JEAN LANGEVIN, Town Clerk, BUbLIU NOLICE is hereny given, that the undersigned will make application to the Proviucial Legislature in the ensuing session, in order to obiain the privilege of erect ing, in the village of William Fleury, a Jail and Court House, for the trial of Causes in the Inferior Term, (pour lu connoissance des causes inférieures.) | Ronert Jones, J.P.DaviD SEE, JonN Cresassa, J.vr.PIURRE CARDAIN, Epwanrp Cawrier, J.P.Epuuno Pets, AAnON ALLEN, JOHN TORRANCE, ALEXIS l\u2019ELLICARD, C.Tarr.William Henry, 9th November, 1833.Iw made and filed on the ELEVENTH day of SEPTEMBER last, LL Persons having claims against KICHARD Ho- warp, Junior, late of Quebec, Hotel Keeper, now an absentee from this Province, are requested to transmit their accounts duly attested to JostAH HuNT, Notary Public, at bis Office, Lower Town, to the end of ascertaining the amount due by the said Estate, and of winding up the same.Wu.PETRY, Curator, Quebec, 11th Qctober, 1833.a 7 Te 1833.HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, Quesec, 3d February, 1810.ESOLVED, That after the close of the present session, before any petition is presented to this House fur leave to bring in a private Bill, whether for the erect- jon of a Bridge or Bridges, for the regulation of a Common, for making of any Turnpike Road, or tor granting to auy individual or individuals any Exclusive Rights or Privileges whatsvever, or for the alteration or renewing of any Act of the Provincial Parlisment, or the like purpose, notice of such application shall be givenin the QUEBEC GAZETTE, oud in one of the Newspupers of the Dis trict,if any is published therein; aud also by 6 Notice aitix- ed to the Church deur of the Parishes that such applica- \u2018tion may affect, or in the most public place where there is no church, during two months at least, before such petition is presented.\u2018 12.h March, 1817.ResoLvep, That hereafter this louse will not receive any Petitions tor private Bills alter the first fifteen days of each Session.22d March, 1819.Resouvrp, That after the present Session, before any Petition praying leave to bring in 8 private Bill for the erection of a Toll Bridge, is preseated to this Mouse, the person or pesos proposing to petition for «uch sith shall, upon giving the notice prescribed by the Rule of the third day of February, one thousand eight huidied and ten, also, at the same tine, and in the same manner, give a notice, stating the Toll which they intend to ask, the extent of the privileges, the height of the arches.tue interval between the abutments or Pliers for the passage of Rafts and Vessels, and mentioning whether they purpose \u201cto erect a Draw bridge or not, and the dunension of such Drawbridge.} 41h March, 1824, RrsoLven, That any Petitioner for au exclusive Privilege do depositin the Lands of the Clerk of this House a sum of Twenty five pounds before the Bill for such ex clunive privilege go to a second reading, towards paying part of the expense of tie said private Sill, which sum shall be returned to the petitioners if\u2019 they do ot obtuis the passation of the law, (Atiest) Wu.B.LINDSAY, Clk.Assy.B53\" I'he Printers of Gazettes and other Newspapers prised in thes Province are requested to insert the above in their respective papers in the language in which they are published, nutil thenexzt meeting of the Lecislature.à La Rivière Jacques Curti-r ; joignant d'un cô éà Thiery llognon dit ftuchete, et de l\u2019autre à l\u2019rançois Xuvier Lauglois, avec une maison et autres bâtimens dessus construits, circonstances et dépendunces,\u201d Pour ê:re vendue à lu porte de l\u2019église de la susdite parvime de la Puinte- aux-Trembles, le VINGT-HUITIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, 3 DIX heures «¢u matin, Le dit Writ 1etournable le premier de Février, 1534.W.s.SEWELL, Shérif.24e Septembre, 1833.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : LEXIS DEROUSSELLE, de la No.87.\\À.paroisse de Beauport, dans les comté et district de Québec, marchand ; contre ANTOINE LANGEVIN, du même lieu, culiivateur, en sa qualité d\u2019exécuteur des dernières volontés de Louis Giroux, de son vivant de la dite paroisse de Beauport, maçon, maintenant décédé, à savoir :\u2014lo.\u2018\u201c Un lopin de terre situé en la paroisse de Beauport, de six perclies ou environ de front sur un arpent environ de profondeur, borné par devant au chemin du roi, et par derrière au teveein de Jacques Garnaud, joignant au nord-est à Charles Benjamin Givoux,etau sud-ouest à Charles Menard, sur lequel dit lopiu de terre sont construits te maison en pierre à un étage, avec une petite grange et étable.20.Une part de terre à bois, d'un arpent et demi de front sur vingt-cinq arpens de profondeur, située en ladite paroisse de Beauport, au lieu nourmé Toulouse, septième concession 3 boruce purdevant à la sixième concession, et par derrière au bout de la dite profondeur à la huitième concession, joignant au nord-est à François Tessier, et au sud- ouest À Charies Benjamin Giroux.30.Une part de terrea bois, d\u2019une perche et quatre pieds et demi de front, sur vingt- cinq arpens de profondeur, en lu dite paroisse de Beauport, concession St.Louis, bornée pardevant à la concession St.Linace, et derrière à la concession St, Sudré.4o.Uue part de terre de trois perches et treize picds de front sur vingt- cing arpens de profondeur.en lu dite paroisse de Beauport, se terminant en pointe au bout de la profondeur, concession St.lenace, borute au nord à François Binet, et au sud à Jean Baptiste Vachon, au nord-est à Michel Giroux, etau sud-ouest à Jean Baptiste Giroux.\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019ézlise de la susdite paroisse de Beauport, le VINGT-UHULITIEME jourde JANVER prochain, à DIX heures qu matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premner de Février, 1834.W.8.SEWELL, Shérif.25e Septembre, 1333.THS QUERHS GARETTE.Orrictz OF THE SrOrtrARYŸ OF THE Provixer, Quebec, V8.December, 1533.His ExCELLENCY THE CoOvERNOR IN CuiEr has been pleased to make (be following appoinitmert, viz :\u2014 ADOLPHE FrEnericx Durzirx\u2019, Gentleman, to be a Public Notary for this Province.GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.BUREAU DH SECRETAIRE DE LA PRoviscr, Quelec, 1Se Décembre, 1833.Tla plu à Son EXCELLENCE LE GOUVERNEUR EN CHer de faire l\u2019appointement suivant, savoir : \u2014 ADOLPUE FREDERICK DUPERRE\u201d, Gentilhomme, pour être Notaire Public en cstte Province.\u2019 Usntes par Ie Spill DISTRICT DE QUEBEC C\u2019EsT-A- _ SAVOIR } AVIS PUBLIC est par le présent avune, que les TERRES et HIERITAGES sous mentionnés ont été saisis, et serontveudus aux tems etlieux respeciifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes persennes avant desrécla- mations sur iceux sont par le présent requises de les faire connoître suivant la loi ; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019anuuler, nn de distraire, ou afin de charge,excopté dans les cas de Vendi- tioni Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées au Bureau dusous- signé avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiaïe- ment le jour de vente ; les oppositions «fin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les devx jou s après le retour de Ordre (Writ) FIERI FACIAS, Québec, à savoir; E Révérend CHARLES JO- No.134.4 SEPH BRASSARD DESCHE- NEAU, prêtre et curé de la paroisse de l\u2019Ancienne Lorette, dans les comté et district de Québec, et trois autres ; contre JEAN BAPTISTE QUANTIN, fils de Jean, de la paroisse dela Pointe-aux Trembles, dans le comté de Hampshire, dans le district de Québec, à savoir :\u2014** Une terre située en lu parvisse de lu l\u2019ointe-aux Trembles, seigneurie de Neuville, au village Cap-Sa, de deux arpens de front suv environ quatrevingt arpens de profondeur, Fil FACIAS : Québec, à savoir : ; Ÿ IiLLIAM PLMBERTON, de Nu.319.§ fa ere de Londres, dans celte partie duo woyaume.Lun de la Grande Bretague et d'lr- fande, appeice Angleterre, et GEORGI CEMBERTON, de lu cite de Québee, dans les com ¢ et d strict de Quechee.marchands; contre MiCHrL HU ART, et KIruNNe BOURASSA, lutte deux de la paroisse Ue St.Jusepir de de la l\u2019oiute-Levi, termes; lu.Connne appartenantau dit Michel Huart, à suvoir :\u2014* Une terre shuée eu la paroisse de St, Joseph de la Poune Lévi, en lu con- Céssion nommée lu liÉirière, contenant trois arpeus ue front sur ne protendeur muyenne de vingt quatre ar- pens, borvés par devant au nord oneslä la riv.ère Bris tante, et pur derrière at sud-vitest à ia Cu-Nlure fui divise ta dite concession de e-lle nounsée Beaubieu, juzoaatau purd-est à Antoine Lemieux, et at sud-ouest à l'huno tube John Calduell, avec miuison etautres bau-sés dessus Constru'tes : lu dite terre chutgéo envers ie douwualtte de la seigneurie dela Côre Lauzon, d'au nanotet den de bled, see, net, roy al etinarcaund, ow cing chellus cols de cette province, pour chagne win de vied de La qua- LÉ sa-dite, par chingae (reute a-peus en superficie d rente toucère sesgneurtale, véerpéinelle et non rachetable ; et six sois de ceus pour toute la dite concession 3 jus dits Ces el rente payah es soit en bled ou en argent.au choix d0 seigneur, le preisier jour d\u2019Octobre de chaque année, payable où dit seigneur au manor seigineutial on autre lieu qu'il plaira au dit seigneur iudiquer et fixer.20, Comme a, pastenant an di Etieune Bourassa, savoir: Une terre s tuce en la paroisse St, Joseph de la Poinie- Levi, au heu trunme Sault de la Chaudière, cvncession de In Hétrière, coutenant tivis arpens de front sur lu profondeur qu'il peut y avoir depuis le rivière brillante, à alier aux terres de Beaulieu, burnée pur devant dla dite rivière, el prar derrière au bout de lu Cite profondeur, Joiguaunt d\u2019un côté au notd-est à Sieur Michel Heat, et d'autre 0 ¢ un sud ouest à lHonorable John Lald- well; avec anAison et autres bâtisses Cessus Cunistenties, circoystunces et dépendances.\u201d Poor Cire vendu à \u2018a porre de l'église de ln vusdite puroisse de la Pointe ; Levi, le Visoi HUILE LM e Jour de JANVIER pro coat, a DX heures ao matin.Le dit Wiit retvurnable le prewier de Féviier, 1554, W.S.SEWELL, Still 26¢ Septemb:e, 1533.PLURIES FIERT FACIAS.Québee, à savoir :2 AM 1,5 MCHOUALL, des cité, Nu.1250.com'é et district de québec, miar- chaud; coutre MOULTON BRULLO( K, ci-devaut de New- York, dans li at de New-York, Un des Etats Unis d'Amé- rigne, et maintenant des cig, coun ¢ et district de Québice, marchand, et deux autres, savoir :\u2014*\u201c Les lots euivaus de terre sisues en lu basse-ville de Quénee, savoir : ceux marqués Numero six, sept, huit, livize et quatoiZe, formaut en semble uu terrein de cent trente-six pieds, mesure française, de front, sur la rue St.Pierre, suc in continuation d'icelle, sur cent trois pieds aussi mesure française, de profoudeur, et contevaut en tout quatorze ali ck huit pieds mesure fran- aise en superficie ; burué eu devaut vers le ouest par la rue st, Pierre susdite, en arr ère par lots vuwéros quinze et seize ci-apiès Césigués, d'au cô'é vers le nord par un terrein reservé pour une rue, et de l'autre côé vers le su .par la rue Arthur, ledit terreio consistant eu quai, bangars et terrein de gréve, 20, Le ditiot uuméro quiuze contenant quaraute- trois pieds mesure française, de front, vers le sud pur svixante pieds de profoudeur, contenant en superficie deux mil cing ceus et buit pieds ou environ, borué vers le nord par lot numéro seize susdit, vers le sud par la rue Arthur, such é est par Dell\u2019s lune, et sur le cd é ouv8t par lot numéro treize : susdit.3o.Uu autre lot de terve étaut le dit lot numéro seize, contenant quarante-trois pieds françois de front, vers le nord par soixante et seize pieds de profondeur, contenant : une superficie de trois mil deux cent soixante-et-dix-huit pieds ou environ, mesure française, borné vers le nord par un terrein vacant ou grêve réservé pour une rue qui doit courir en continuation de la rue St.André, mais parallèle à une autre rue, vers le sud par lot numéro quinze susdit.\u201d GAZATTES DEH QUA3RY, 63 dite cité de Québec, le DIX-SEPTIEME jour de FE- VRIER prochain, À DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le dix-huitième jour de Février, 1834.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.15e Octobre, 1833.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : OSEPH CORRIVEAU, de la No 679.paroisse de St.Vallier, däus le comté de IBellechasse, dans le district de Québec, commerçant ; contre GEOXGE ARNOLD, des cité, comté et di-trict de Québec, marchand tailleur, en sa qualité d\u2019exécuteur testamentaire de feu Peter Grant, décédé, en son vivant de la cité de Québec, à savoir :\u2014lo, *\u201c Un emplacement situé en la basse vill - de Qué «ec, au lieu nonnné Ja Can.terie, contenant quatrevingt-scize pieds de front sur six cents pieds de profondeur, borné par devant à la rue St.Paul et par derrière au bout de la dite profondeur, joignant au nord-est à Clivier Corbin, et an sud-ouest à la rue ~t.Thomas, ensemble une maison construite en bois à deux étages, deux boucheries et autres bâtisses, avec un quai d'environ cinquante pieds de long sur la largeur du dit emplacement.20.Une terre située en la seigneurie de Notre Dame des Anges, au lieu nommé la Savanne, paroisse de Québec, contenant un arpent«t cing perches de frout, sur seize arpens de profondeur, et au bout de laquelle dite profondeur la dite terre a environ deux ar- pens une perche et n uf pieds de large, bornée par devant au nord-est au terrein de Jean Baptiste Brunet ou ses représi nlaus, et par derrière au sud-ouest à la ligne sei- gneuriate, joignant au nord à Charles Smith et au sud à François Gagtion ou ses représentans, avee ensemble une maison, grange et étable.30.Un lopin de terre situé | susilites scigneurie et paroisse et susdit lieu de la Savanne, contenant trois arpens de front sur dix arpens ou environ ; de profondeur, borne par devant à la terre de Joseph Gauvieau, et par derrière à la ligne seigneuriale, joignant ; aumordà Danie: Wickstrom ou ses représentans, au sud à Louis Théodore Resserer, écuier.40 Une part de terre à bois située susdit lieu de la Savanne, paroisse de Char- lesbourg, contenant tiois perches de front, sur vingtar- pens de profondeur, bornée au nord an domaine, au sud a Jucques Beaumont, joignait au sud-ouest à Raphael Giroux, etau nord-est aux héritiers Villeneuve.50.Une terre de quatre arpens de front sur septarpens de profondeur plus on moins, boruée en front au nord-est par Sa Masse\u2019, par derricre an sud-ouest a la veuve Bilodeau, d\u2019un côté au sud à Rubert Sewell, écuier, et d'autre côté au nord à François Lemclin.60, Une autre terre d'un arpent de fr ntsur sept arpeus de profondeur, à laquelle profonaeur un demi a.pent a trois arpens et demi de pro- tundeur, ce qui forme un demi afpent sur sept arpens et un deni arpent, sur dix arpens et demi ; bornée eu front au nord-est à SA MayrsTE , représentée par Antuine et Charies Bertrand, par derrière au sud-ouest, savoir, le d ii arpent sur sept à la venve Bil deau, et le demi are pents r dix et demi au ficf Lepinay ; d\u2019un côté au sud à Francois Lemelin, et au nord a Antoine Louis Pepin et deseyh Bernier.\u201d losrêtre vendus à mon bureau, en la cour de justice, dans la dite cité de Québec, le DOUZIEME jour de MAL procitain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit W rit retournable le deuxiéme jour de Juin, 1534.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.lie Décembre, 1833.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec, à savoir : HR OBERT GILLESPIE et à No.173.autres, marchandset associés encoinmerce, sous les now et raison de Gillespie, Finlay & Cie ; contre PIERRE ROUDRIGUL, des cité, comté et strict de Québec, maître maçon, à savoir :\u2014*\u2018* Un em- placenent de quarante pieds de frout sar qnatrevingt pieds de profondeur, borné en devaut à la rue st Jean, et par derrière à un emplacement apparteuant À Jacques MéPard, d'uu cd'é au nord-est à flontier,représentant Rbitirile, et d\u2019autre cô é an sud-ouest à Jean Muheu ; ensemble la maison dessus coustruite, hangar et dépendances tel et ainsi que le ditinmmeuble est actuellement, se poursuit, comporte ei s'étend de toutes parts, sans an- gune 1 Éserve ni exception quelconque.\u201d Pourêtre vendu à mon bureau dans Li cour de justice, dans la dite cité de Québee, le TAUSIZILME jour de JANVIER prochain, à DIX lieures du :natio, Le dit Weil retournable le pre- ner jour de Février, 1831.W.S, SEWELL, Shérif.18e Férembre, 1828.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quéhec.À savoir : } FR AVID RAMSAY STEWART, No, liv.$ des rité, com ¢ et district le Qué- bee, marchand ; contre JOSEPH STOWE SHAW, du même lien, macchand, À savoir ;-\u2014** Lot numéro huit de Lt scignearis Duschesnay on FFuterloo Setidement, au lac Seaport, trois arpeus de front surle lic Beanport, sur la profondeur qu'il peut se trouver de là Ala Côte St.André, porué d'un côté au nord-ouest par MeCambridge.Lot numéro neat représenté par un Seully, etau su:l-est par J.Kelsal.Lot nunm \u2014 - \u2014 me trente-trois, entre JOSEPH LEB OUF,autremeut appe'é Joseph Lafleur, résidant à In paroisse de St.Michel de Lachine, aubergis'e, d\u2019une part ; et Messirurs JOSERPHE SAVAGE, fils, de Montréal, horloger, JAMES KERR, JOHN CHRISTIE, ROBERT CRAIG, :t ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM MONTGOMERY, tous de l« cité de Montséal, marchands, acceptant pour i\u2019 Association Relivieure se formant dans ln cité de Montréal, sous le titre de lu Cun- w'égation ludépendante, d'autre part ; étant une vente pr le dit Joseph Lel œuf, autrement appelée Joseph Lafamme, aux dits Messieurs Juseph Savage, James Kerr, John Chuistie, Robert Craig, ot Alexander Cunningham Montgomery, dans teur dite capacité, © d'un lot de terre situé daus le fauxbourg de St, Joseph de Montréal, contenant daus les limites suivantes : tenant devant à la rue du Collège, par derrière à ln ruelle Longneuil, du cô é nord-est à la continuation de la rue St.Maurice, et de l\u2019autre cô'éà Joseph Robichand et Emery Chushiog, avec les bâtimens dessus coustruits 5\u201d et posrédé par le dk vendeur, pendant les trois deru:ères années qui out précédé le dit acte de vente, et depuis par les dits acquéreurs, dans leur dite capacité.Et toutes 1vs personnes qui peuvent avoir ou préteudent aveir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d\u2019aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans où sur le ditlot de terre, immé liatement avant etautems de l'acquisition dlicelui par les dirs Joseph Savage, fils, James Kerr, John Christie, Robert Craiget Alexander Cannivgham Montgomery, sont par de pré en sverties qu'il sera fait une demande a la dite cour, le DINX-HUETILME jour d'AVRIE prochain, pour Une sentence où jugzement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de sigrifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filerau bureau du dit protonotaire huit jours au moins avsnt ce jour là, À défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujuuis forcloses du droit de le faire, MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, Moutréal, 9e Décembre, 1633.Province da Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.¢ COUR DU BANC DU ROI.No.392.Ex pirte\u2014CONSTANT NORM ANDIN, VIS PUBLIC est par le préseut donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé au bureau du protonotaire de la cour | du bane du Roi, deet pour le district de Montréal, un Acte ; exécuté par devant Mtre, Louis Lacoste et son confrère, notaires publics, le quatrième jour de Décembre, mil buit ceot | trente trois, entre THOMAS RENE BOUCHER DE BOUCHERVILLE, écuier, résidant au bourg de Boucherville, d'une part; et CONSTANT NORMAN DIN, cultivateur, vésidant dans la paroisse de Boucherville, d\u2019autre part; \u2014 étant une vente par le dit Thomas Réné Boucher de Boucherville, au dit Coustant Normandin, \u2018* d\u2019une terre située dans la seigneurie de Boucherville, en la paroisse de Boucherville, de deux arpens et trois quarts de front plus nu moins, sur trente arpens de profondenr aussi plus ou moins, si s\u2019y trouve dans les limites ci-après mentionnées, tenant par devant au chemin du Roi, en profondeur au cordon qui sépare la seigneurie de Boucherville d'avec celle de Montarville, d\u2019un cô é à Michel Lacoille etde l\u2019autre côré à Paul Petit, sans aucune bâtisse dessus construites 3\u201d et possédé par ledit Thomas René Boucher de Boucherville, comme propriétaire, duraotles trois dernières années qui ont précédé le susdit acte de vente, et depuis par le dit Constant Normandin, Ft toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir on prétendent avoir aucurs privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d\u2019aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur la dite terre, immédiatement avant et au tems de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icelle parle dit Constant Normandin, sont par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite cour, le DIX HUFULEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, pour nne sentence où jugement de raiilicati n,et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau da dit protonotaire huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal, 5e Décembre, 1833.Province du Das-Canada, District de Montréal.§ COUR DU BANC DU ROI.No.389.Ex parte\u2014LU\u2019 Honorable PETER McGILL.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour du bane du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, un Acte fait et executé devant Mtre.11.Grillin et son conftère, notuires publics.le quinz:éme jour de Juillet, mil huit cent treute trois, entre WALTUR HARKNESS, de Beauhar.nois, daus le district de Montié il, chirorgien, et SI B- BELLA McKRORMICK, son épouse, de lui duement autorisée à l'effet de ces présentes, d\u2019une part ; et l\u2019honovable PETER McGILL, de la cité de Montréal, d\u2019autre part ;\u2014étant nne vente par les dits Walter Havkuess, et Sibbella McKormick, son épouse, au dit honorable Peter McGill, *\u201c de tout ce certain lot de terre connu par dix-huit, situé en la première concession d\u2019Orm-town, dans la seigneurie d\u2019Annfield.(ci-devaut nommée Ville-chauve ou Beauhar- nois) duns le dit district, contenant par mesurage quatre arpens de front sur trente-et-un arpens quatre perches sur lu | ne nord-est, et vingt-neuf arpens deux perches sur la ligne sud-ouest en profondeur, faisant cent vingt et-un arpens vingt perches en superficie, joignant par devant à la riviè:e Chateauguay, par derrière à la ligne de la bâse qui sépare la dite concersion des terres non concédées, sur le côté nord-est nu numéro dix-sept,et sur le côté sud-ouest au numéro dix-neuf de la dite concession, avec une maison el une grange dessts construites ;' et possédé pur les dits Waltee Harkness et Sibhelia McKormick, son épouse, comme propriéi dies, pendant les trois dernières années qui ont precédé le dit acte de vente, et depuis par le dit honorable Peter McGill, Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothêques eu vertu d'aucun titre, où par tout autre moyen quelconque.duns où sur le dit lot de terre et dépenduncer, imn:iétiatement avant et au tems de l\u2019acquisition d'iceux par le dit honorable Peter McGill, sont par le présent averties qu'ilsera fait une demande à la dite cour, le DIX NEUVIEME jour d'A VR3iL prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de retilicution, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau du dit protono- taire huit jours su moins avant ce jour I, 3.éfant de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire, MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Burean du Protonotaire, Moutréal, 25e Novembre, 1233. 66 Province du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal, COUR DU BANC DU ROL.No.395.Ex parte\u2014~THOMAS DUROCHER.VIS PUBLIG est par le présent donné, qu'il a été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour du banc du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, wn Acte fait et exécuté par devant Mtre.J.Pelle et son confrère, notaires publics, le dix-neuvième jour d'Octobre, mil huit cent trente-trois.entre Sieur JOSEPH DUFAUX, maitre forgeron, demeurant au fauxbourg St.Laurent, de cette ville de Montréal, d\u2019une part; et Sieur TIHOMAS DUROCHER, maitre ferblantier, demeurant au même lieu, d'autre part ;\u2014étant une donation entrevifs par le dit Joseph Dufaux, au dit Thomas lsurocher, \u201c\u201c d\u2019un emplacement sis et situé au fauxbourg St.Laurent de ceite dite ville, de la contenance de quatrevingt pieds de front sur quatre- vingt-sept de profondeur, sans garantie de mesure précise, prenant par devant à la grande rue du dit fauxbourg, par derrière à Albee ou représentans, joignant d\u2019un côté aux representans Joseph Courselles dit Chevallier, et d\u2019autre côté à Joseph Vallée, père, avec une maison en pierre à deux étages, une boutique de forgeron et autres bâtiments dessus construits ; deplus une forge complète, sans aucune réserve ni exception 3\u201d et possédé par le dit Joseph Dufaux,- comme propriétaire, durant les trois dernières années qui ont précédé le susdit acte de donation entreviËs, et depuis par le dit Thomas Durocher.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir on prétendent avoir aucuns priviléges ou hypothêques en vertu d'ancon tître ou par tont autre moyen quelconque dans on sur le dit emplacement et dépendances, immédiatement avant et au tems de l'acquisition d\u2019iceux par le dit Thomas Durocher, sont par le présent averties qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite cour, le DIX-HUITIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sent par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau du dit protonotaire huit jours au moins nvant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcluses du droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal, 9e Décembre, 1833.DISTRICT DE SAINT FRANCOIS.Province du Ba.-Canada, District de Saint Francois.[COUR DU BANC DU ROI.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé au bureau da protonotaire dela cour du bane du Roi, de et pourle district de Saint François, un acte de vente et transport fait et exécuté le vingt- cinquième jour d'Octobre, dans l'annér de notre seigneur, mil buit cent trente-trois, entre LEMUEL \\WRIG HT, du towship de Stanstead, dans le district de Saint Francois, caltivatenr, duane part 3 et LEMUEL WRIGHT, le fils, de Stanstead susdit, cultivateur, de l\u2019autre part 3\u2014étant un acte de vente et transport par le dit Lemuel Wright an dit Lemuel Wright, le fils* de tout ce certain lot, morceau ou partie de terre situé, sis et étant duns le dit town- whip de Stanstead, dans la dite province, connu et cis- tingué comme lot numéro neuf, dans le cinquième rang de Stanstead susdit, contenant à peu-près deux cents arpens de terre en superficie et l\u2019ullonance ordinaire pour les grands chemins plus où moins, et toutes les bâtisses, Cdi- fives, oméliorations sus érigés 3°\u2019 et possedé par le dit Lemuel Wright, comme propriétaire, pendant les trois dernières anvées.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir où prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hy pothêques en vertu d'aucus aître ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans où sur le ditlot, part où morceau de terre.immédiatement avant et au temps de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icelui par le dit Lemuel Wright, sont por le présent avesties, equ\u2019il sera fait une demande dla dite cour, JEUDI, le SIXIEME jour de MARS prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le p:C-ent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau du dit protonotaire bnit jours au miuins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcluses du droit de le faire.C.B.FLLTON, I, B.RR.Bureau du Protonotaire, Sherbrooke, 28¢ Octobre, 1833.Province du Bas-Canada, Basc pu Rol, Disgrict de Québec.} 26e Novembre, 1853.L\u2019Honorable HoraTio GaTEs, de la cité de Mout.séal, dans les comté et discriect de Montréal, NATHANIEL JONES, de la cité de Québec, dans les comté et district de Québec, et CHARLES Banxcrorr, de la dite Cité de Moutréil, marchands et associés, faisant végoce et comuserce eusemble, à la dire cité de Montréal.sous les nom et raisun de Horatio Gates et Compa- gré, DEMANDEURS; vs.DonALD McDonaLp, de Lougnenil, dans le Pro- viuce du Haut Canada, marchand, DEFENDEUR ; et ALLAN GiLMOUR, de la dite cité'de Québec, marchand, ivdividnellement où comme associé de Ia maison d\u2019Allan Gilmour et Compagnie, et Joun O'Brien, de Longueuil, maintenant en la dite cité de Québec, aubergiste, TlERS-SAISIES.No.788.N autant qu\u2019il paraît d\u2019après l'inspection des Affidavits | et autres papiers de record en cette cause, qu'un Writ Ce Saisie a é ¢é émané de cette cour, contre les biens, dettes et effets du Défendeur Donald McDonald, et que le dit Donald McDonald, à laissé cette Province, de manière que 1: service de tel Writ ne peut être fait tel que requis par la loi, il a été ordonné ce jour par l\u2019Honorable Philippe Panet, un des Juges de cette Cour, sur la pétition du Demandeur ci- dessus, qu\u2019avis, en lieu de tel service, soit inséré dans la GazETTE DE QUEREC, publiée par antorité, pour que le dit Donald McDonald paroisse d\u2019hni À deux mcis, et attende le jugemeut de la Cour, conformément au statut fait et pourvu en tel Cas.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R, THE QUERNC GAZBTIE, December 19 Distiict de Québec.26e Novembre, 1838.Levi BickLow, du Township de Buckingham, dans Je District de Montiéal, Marchaud, ve, DiHANDEUR ; Donain McDoNaLD, de Longueuil, dans la Province duo Haut Canada, Marchand, et DEFENDEUR ; ALLAN GiLMOUR, de ln Cité de Québec, des Comté et District de Québec, Marchand, individuellement où comme associé de la maison d\u2019Allan Gdmour et Compagnie, et Joun O'Brien, de Longueuil susdit, maintenaut en la dite Cité de Québec, Aubergiste, .Province du Bas rived Banc ou Roy, TI&ts-SAISIES, No, 880, EX autant qu\u2019il paraît d\u2019après l'inspection des Affidyvits at autres papiers de record en cette cause, qu\u2019un Wiitde Saisie a été émané de ce te Cour, contre les biens, dettes et «ffets du Défendeur Donald McDonald, et que le dit Donald MeDonald a luissé cette Province, de manière que le service de tel Writ ne peut être fait tel que requis par la loi ; il à été ordonné ce jour par l\u2019Honorable Philippe Panet, un des Juges de cette Cour, sur la petition du Demandeur ci-dessus, qu\u2019avis, en lieu de tel service, soit inséré dans la GAZETTE DE QUEBEC, publiée par autorité, pour que le dit Donald McDonald paroisse d\u2019hui à deux mois, et attende le jugement de la Cour, couformé - ment au Statut fait et pourvu en tel cas.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.Province du Bas-Canada.Banc pu Roi, District de Québec.26: Novembre, 1833.IsABELLA Gray, dela cité de Montréal, dans les comté et district de Montréal, veuve de feu Archibald McMillan, en son sivaut de Montréal susdit, écuier, DEMANDEUR ; vs.Donarn McDovarn, de Longueuil, dans la Province du flaut-Canada, DEFENDEUR ; et ALLAN GILMOUR, de la cité de Québec, marchand, individuellement ou comme associé de la maison d\u2019Allan Gi:mour et Compagnie, et Joux O'Brien, de Longueuil, dans la province du Haut Canada, maintenant en la dite cité de Québec, Aubergiste, TIERS-SAISIES.No.1189, N autant qu\u2019il parait d\u2019après Pinspection des Affidavits et autres papiers de record eu cette cause, qu'un Writ de Saisie a É'é é nané de cette Cour, contre les biens, dettes et effets du Défendeur Donald MeDouald, et que le dit Donald McDonald a laissé e-tte Proviuce, de mauière que le service de tel Writ ve peut ê-re fair tel que requis par la loi 5 il a été ordunué ce jour par \"Honorable Philippe Panet, un des juges de certe Cour, sur la pétition du Demandeur ci-dessus, qu\u2019avis, en Jivu de tel service, soit inséré dans la GAZETTE bE QUEBEC, publ ée par autoriié, pour que le dit Donald McDonald paraisse d'hini à deux mois, et attende le jugement de la Cour, cunforméneut au Statut fait et pourvu en tel cas PERRAULT & BURROUGHS.P, B.R.Province du Bas-Cavpada, District de Québec.} COUR DU BANC DU ROLT.Le 3e jour d'Octobre, 1633.JAMES CLEARLHUE, dela cité de Québec, dans les comté et district de Québec, maitre boulanger, DEMANDEUR ; WILLIAM GREEN, du même lieu, DEFENDEUR ; ANDREW STUART, écuver, avocat, du mêtue liea, curateur à la succession du dit feu William Green.PARTIE SURVENANTE.No.1629.i A cour voyant la déclaration du tiers-saisie, Andrew À Stuart, écuyer, en sa qualité de curateur à la succession vacante de feu William Groen, dans cette cause faite et filée, le UNZIEWE jour de SEPTEMBRE dernier, et ayant entendu les parties par leurs conseils respectifs, sur la règle du demandeur, du premier jour d'Octobre présent, déclare la saisie faiie entre les mains du dit tiers-saisie en su qualiié susdite, dans et en verta du Writ de saisie arrêt en cette cause, émané le quatorzième jour de Juin dernier, bonve et valide ; et en auiant que la succes- sien du dit feu Wiliiam Green est en décuntiture, il est ordonné, que les créanciers de la dite succession suient, et il sont par le présent requis de filer leurs reclamations respeciives, duement certifiées, au bureau du prownotaive de ceite cour, le ou avant te PR: MIER jour de FEVOLER procha n, afin que telle distribution des argens enire les mains du dit tiers-saisie soit faite, parmis les ciéauciers de la dite succession, tel qu'il appatiieuten loi et eo justice ; \u2018 et que de notice dn pr\u201csent ordre suit donnée aux dits créanciers, par vu avertissement à cet effet dans les langues Anssluises et l\u2018rançaises, qui devra ibe inseré dans la Gast me BE Quitte publiée par aut.vite, PERRAULT & GULLHIOUGUS, P.B.R, L.FISET, l\u2019rucureur du Demandeur.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donué, que les soussignés feront application à ia Législature, à sa prochaine session, pour obtenir le privilège de faire et maintenir un CHEMIN A Lisses, à prendre de la cité de Montréal, à travers les paroisses de Lachiue, Pointe Claire et Ste.Aune, traversant l\u2019Isle Perrault, unissent la dite Isle aux rives vis- à-vis par des ponts ou autrement, et à travers les paroisses de Vaudreuil, St.Joseph de Soulanges St, Ignace et St.Polycarpe, et Nouvelie-Longueuil, jusqu\u2019à a ligue de la Province, avec l'intention de continuer le dit chemin jusqu\u2019à Prescott et Brockville, dans le Haut-Canada, pour laquelle fin il sera fait application à la Législaiure de cette province.H, GniFriN, Kour NELsoN, J C Grant, SAML.GALE, C.Tarr, PETER I'LrMivg, Ioge, Civil, THoMAs PuiLLirs, STANLEY Basa, Cas.PENNER, F.GRIFFIN, Moatréal, 18e Octobre, 1833, CITE\u2019 DE QUEBEC.BUREAU DU CONSEIL DE VILLE, Le Ge jour de Décembre, 1833.Présens\u2014LE MAIRE : Messrs.CHARLES DeGuise, EDOUARD GLACKEMEYER, JOSEPH PETITCLERC, PIERRE DASILVA, FRANÇOIS ROBITAILLE, R.E.CARON, JEAN TOURANGEAU, JosErH TOURANGEAU, CHARLES M.Deroy, Micuer TEssiER, P.M.PaqueT, Josep LEGARE\u2019, CHAkLEs CAZEAU, CoLIN McCALLUM, JOACHIM MoNDoR.ORDONNANCE pour régler les Taux de Quaiage sur les quaies qui bordent le marché neuf de la rue St.Paul, agréé par une majorité absolue du Conseil de Villes à une assembléé tenue le Ge jour de Décembre, mil huit cent trente-truis.\u2014-Q U'IL soiT ORDONNE' parle Maire etles Conseillers MW de la Cité de Québec, assemblés en Conseil do Ville, que depuis et après le Vingtième jour d'Avril prochain, \u2018ous gros articles non énumérés en la présente ordonnance, ameués où débarqués sur la place publique de débarquement au marché de lu rue St.Paul, où eur aucun G'iai où quais on jetées construits sur l'étendue du dit marché, pour être vendus où pour spéculation, où qui y seront laissés dans l\u2019espérunce d'un plus haut pris (utur, paveront pour l'usage de la Corporation à telle personne autorisée parle Conseil de Ville pour la recevoir, une somme n\u2019excédant pas trois deniers courant par tonneaux par chaque jour que les dits srticles y demeureront.FF\u2014Qu'il soit de plus ordonné que tonte persunne qui placera aucun vaisseau où voiture d\u2019eau que:conque le long d'aucun des quais qui Lordeut le marché neuf de la rue St, Paul, ou qui amarra aucun Vaisseau où voiture d\u2019eau quelconque aux dits quais, payera pour l'usage de la Corporation, à telle personne autorisée comme ci-dessus, les taux de quaiage qui suivent, savoir ;\u2014 Lu.Les vaisseaux ou voitures d\u2019eau quelconques au-dessous de trente tonneaux, une somme n\u2019excédunt pas un chelin et demi par jour.20.Les vuisseaux où voitures d\u2019eau quelconques de trente et au-dessous de cent tonneaux, Unesonme n'excédant pas deux chelins et demi par jour.30.Les vaisseaux où voilures d\u2019eau quelconques de Cent tonneaux et au-dessous, Une somme n\u2019excédant pus cinq cheffn par jour.HE, \u2014On\u2019il soit de plus ordonné qu'il sera de plus payé par tout propriétaire ou conducteur de vaissean, vu voiture d'eau quelconque, qui seservira des dits quais ou d'aucune partie d'iceux, pour charger où décharger son Vaisseau où voiture d'eau quelconque, les taux saivans, pour et durant chaque 4eur qu\u2019atenn ellfet déchargé d\u2019ancun vais-eau où à ture d'eau quelconque, où destiné à y être chargé, desivrescu sur les d.ts quais, stvoir:\u2014 lo.Pour ch«que cent de planches, tue somme n'exve- dant pas un denier, 2.Pour chaque cent de madriers d\u2019un pouce et demi d'épaisseur, une somme n\u2019excéJant pas un denier et deivi, 30.Pour chuque cent de madriers de deux pouces d'e- paisseur, une somme n\u2019escédant pas deux deniers.4o.Pour chaque cent de mudriers de trois pouces d'épaisseur, Une somme n\u2019excédant pas trois deniers.5o.Tous tels effets ci-dessus mentionnés qui seront transporté: sur les dits quais, soit pour être chargés à bord d\u2019aucou vaissean on Voiture d'eau quelconque, où qui au.ronté'é déchargés d'iceux, payeront comme 8\u2019ils y eussent resté une journée.IV.\u2014Qu'ilsoit de plus ordonné que pour tous bois qui seront empilés où déposés sur les dits quais, le quaiage en sera payé à raisen et sur la proportion d'une somme n'excédant pas deux chelins et demi pour chaque pile, qui n\u2019excédera pas douze pieds quariés, par mois.(Signé) E.BEDARD, MAIRE DE QUEBEC.Attesté, (Signé) JrRAN LANGEVIN, Secrétaire de Ville, MAISON DE LA TRINITE*, QUEBEC, 18e Décembre, 1833.VIS est parle présent donné, que v Marni, le TRENTE-UNIEME jour de = DECFMPRE courant, à ONZE heures A.M.LouIS LAPLANTR, de la paroisse de Ka- mouraska, sera examiné devant les Maitre, LA 7 Véputé Maitre et Gardiens de la Maison Cac STT Ze (le la Trinité de Québec, sur son habileté et capacité comme l'ilote sur le Fleuve St.Laurent, pour et au dessous du Hâvre de Québec, Aîtesté, E.B.LINDSAY, R.M.T.Q.MAISON DE LA TRINITE, QuesBec, lle Décembre, 1833, VIS est par le présent donné, que VENDREDI, le VinGTIEME de De- CEMBRE courant, à Onze heures, A.\u2018Mm, Jean Pourior, de la Paroisse de St.Jean, Isle d\u2019Orléans, sera examiné devant : les Maitre, Député Yaitre et Gardiens de x à la Maison de la Trinité de Québee, sur son : = La habileté et capacité à être commissionné comme Pilote sur le l\u2019 euve St.Laurent, pour et audes:ous du Havre de Québec.Attesté, E.B.LINDSAY, R.M.T.Q.QUEBEC : Printed and l\u2019ublished under Royal Authority, by JoHN CHARLTON Fisher and WILLIAM KEMBLE, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty for the Province of LowER-CANADA.QUEBEC : Imprimée et Publice sous l\u2019Autorité Royale, par JouN CHARLTON FISHER, et WILLIAM KEMBLE, Îm- primeur de Sa Très-Excellente Mujesté le Roi, pour la Province du BAs-CANADA."]
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