The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 20 mars 1834, jeudi 20 mars 1834
[" am re \u2014 VOLUME XI.\u2014N°' 22.\u2014 THURSDAY, 20 MARCH, 1834.TheQuehee Grete, [Xr Sevies.] TOME XI.\u2014N° 22.ee tm nn mm t= waren na - \u2014 et JEUDI, 20 MARS, 1834.DISTRICT OF QUEB EC.To Wit : } PUBLIC 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 claim, on the same are hereby required to make them known \u2018according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de dishaire, or afin de charge, exceptin case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ, VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : J AMES MOTZ, of the parish of No.67, Pointe Lévi, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, merchant ; against THEODORE GIRAKD, of the parish of St, Heory, ia the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, trader, at the Jolle enchére, costs and charges of Théodore Miot dit Girard, to wit :\u2014* Au emplacement, situate iu the parish of St.Heary, at the place called the Trait Quarré, coutainiog thirteen and a half perches of iuclosure infront, by fifieen perches in depth, bounded in front by the King\u2019s bighwav of the said Trait-Quarré, in rear by Marcelle Ruelle, on one side towards the vorth-west by à small road (route) which leads to the concession of St.John the Baptiste, and towards the southwest by Victor Bussiere ; together with a house, thereon crected,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Henry, on the SEVENTH dav nf APRIL next, at TEN o\u2019ciock in the morning, Tue sad Writ returnable theseveuth day of April, 1834.W,.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.11th March, 1734.VENDITIONI EXPONAS Quebec, to wit : } ¥ UC SIMARD.of the parish of Baie No.1263 4 St.Paul, in the county of Sague- pay, in tbe district vf Quebec, mariner, and MARC SI- MARD, of thesame place, mariner, ; against CHARLES ROULEAU, vf the parish ot Ste.Anne, in the connty of Kamouraska, in the district of Quebec, mariner, and CHARLES ROULEAU, the father, and JEAN BAPTISTE PIRET vir LAFRANCE.both cultivators, of the parish ot Ste.Anne, to wit :\u2014lo * À land situate and being in the second range, io the parish of Ste Auve, seiguiory of la Po- Catière, cuunty vf Kamouraska, of one arpent in front or thereabouts, more or less, by fifteen arpents in depth or thereabouts, more or less, bounded in front by the King's highway, which ruus between the first and second ranges, on one side towards the north-east by a route which leads to the upper concessions, and on the south-west side by Joseph Levesque, or bis representatives, together with a house avd other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.20.Auother land situated in the second range, in the above mentioned parish of Ste.Anne, of three arpents iv frout or thereabouts, more or less, by about twenty-four arpents more or less, in depth, bounded ou the north-east by aroute which leads to the upper concessions, and on the sou: h- west side by Edonard Lisotte, or bis representatives, with barn, stables, aud other buildings thereon erected, circnmn- stances and dependencies.3.Another land in its natural state situate and being in the fourth range of the parish of Ste, Anne of two arpents in front or thereabouts, more or less, by about forty-two arpents more or less, in depth, bounded in frout by the lands of the third range, and at the end of the said depth by the lands of the fifth range, on the vorth-east side by Benoit Duraut, and ou the south-west side by Joseph Iicjin div Bourgelas, without any buildings thereon erected, circumstances aud dependencies, 40.À laud sicuate and being in the parish of Ste.Anne la Pocatière, ia the first range of concessions, in the above mentioned seigniory.containing one arpeut and a balfin front, by twenty-six arpents and a half or thereabouts in depth, bounded in froot by the river St, Lawrence, and in rear by the said depth, or thereabouts, abutting on the land of Jean Joseph Sirois, joining towards the south-west to Benoit Durant, and towards the north-east to Jean Baptiste Ouellet, and Benoit Reanlieu, with a bouse and other buildings thereon erected ; with this remark that of the land there belongs, to wit; a piece of four arpents or thereabouts to Jean Baptiste Martin, -and four perches or thereabon's to Clément Pinet, &c.according to their titles, with or attendu réserve of a reserved road on the said land to Jean and Joseph Sirois, Benoit Hndon dit Beau- lieu.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Ste.Anne de la Pucatière, on the THIRTY-FIRST day of MARCH instant, at TEN o'clock in the morving, The suid Writ returnable the first day of April, 1834.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.11th March, 1834.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : } VV\" LLIAM PEMBERTON, of the No.319, city of London, in that part of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Îreland called England, and GEURGE PEMBERTON, of the city of Que- C, la the county and district of Quebec, merchants; against MICHEL HUART, and ETIENNE ROURASSA, both of the parish os St.Joseph de la Pointe Léci.farmers : lo.As belonging tothe said Michel Huart, 10 wit :\u2014* A land situate in the parish of St.Joseph, P'ointe-Lévi, in the eoncession called la Hêtrière, containing three arperts in frout by half the depth (profundenr moyenne) of twenty four arpents, bounded in front towards the south-west by the enclosure which divides the said concession from that called Beaulieu, j iming.towards the north-eust to Antoine Le- mieux, and towards the south-west tothe honorable John Caldwell, together with a house aud other buildings thereon erected ; the said land charged in favor of the domain of the seigniory of the Cite Lauzon with one bushel (minot) and a half of wheat, sec, net, loyal ct marchand, or with five stil.lings currency of this province, for every bushel (minot) of wheat of the above quality, for every thirtv aipents in superficies, of rente foncière, seigneuriale, perpétuclle et non ru- chetable ; and six sols of cens et rentes for the said concession ; the said cens et rentes payable either in wheat or in money, at the option of the seignior, on the first day « f October, of every year, payable to the said seignior, at the seigniorial manor, or any other place which it may please the said sei- goior to fix and point out.2.As belonging to the said Etienne Bourassa.to wit: a land situate in the parish of St.Joseph Poiute- Lévi, at the place named Suull de la Chaudière, coucession de la Hétrière, containing three arpents in frout by the depth which there may be from the river Brilunte, going to the lands of Beaulieu, bounded in front by the said river, and iv rear by the end of the said depth, joining on one side towards the north-east to Sieur Michel Huare, and on the other side towards the south-west to the houor- able Juhn Caldwell, with a house and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependenci:s.\u201d \u2018Fo be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Pointe-Léci, on the SEVENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.Tue said Writ rewurnable the eighth day of April, 1834, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.J1th March, 834.VENDITIONI! EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit Ë 1 ire CONRAD LEE, of the No.584.city, cor:.ty and district of Quebec, tutor duly elected to William Lee, minor child, of the sume place ; against FRANCES SPARLING, of the same place, widow of the late William RRookes, in his lifetime of Quebec, and tutrix duly elected to Maria Rookes, minor child, and HUGH O\u2019LONE, of the same place, tutor dulv elected to Maria, Anne, Eliza and Catherine Rookes, all minor children, of the said city of Quebec, to wit :-\u2014*¢ an emplacement situate in St.John suburbs, of sixty-four feet and a half in front english measure, by all the depth which there may be, from the street which passes along the top of the Coteau Ste.Genevieve, above the Cote d\u2019 Abraham, going towards the south to Richmond street, bounded in front towards the north by the Céleun Ste.Geneviève street, in rear towards the south by Richmoud street, on one side towards the east by St.Mary street, and on the other side towards the west by Thomas C.Lee.Subject to the charges, clauses, and conditions mentioned in the contract of concession passed before Mtre.Besserer and his colleagne, notaries, at Quebec, on the tifth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, deposited in my office for the information of the bidders.\u201d\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the SEVENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.\u2018The said Writ returnable the fifteenth day of April, 1834, W.8S.SEWELL, Sheriff.11th March, 1834, VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : OHN ANDERSON, of the city No.82.te connty and district of Quebec, master butcher ; against AUGUSTIN DUGAL and JACQUES DUGANL, of the city, county aud district of Quebec ufore- said, tanners, to wit : \u2014\u2018¢ An emplacement situate and being in the suburb of St.Vallier of Quebec, on the south side of St.Vallier street.of forty feet in front.by sixty feet in depth, bounded in front by the said St.Vallier street, and in rear at the end of the said depth, by the land belonging to the Ladies of the General Hospital ; on one side, towards the north-east, by Pierre Belanger or his representatives, on the otuer side, towards the south-west by Charles Darveau, with a house of two stories high.containing a tanner\u2019s shop, cuves, fuusses, chaudiére.un moulin @ moudre de U\u2019écorse, and a hangard thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the SEVENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable the tenth lay of April, 1834.tay of SPH W.S.SEWELL, Sherif.12th March, 1834.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : IERRE BEAUBIEN, of the city, No.1663.} county and district of Montreal, and wife, ès qualités; against CHARLES MAXIME DE- FOY, of the city, county and district of Quebec, esquire, notary, in his quality of curator duly elected to the masse or succession en fuillite of Edouard Martin, beretotore of Kamouraska, merchant, and now absent from the province, to wit :\u2014 lo.\u2018* À lot or circuit of land, situate in the first range of the seigniory of Kamouraska, containing about eix arpents of land in superficies, bounded towards the north by the river St.Lawrence, towards the south by the land of Antoine Lebel, the younger, towards the south-west partly by Messire Varin, partly by Pierre Dessaint, and on the other part by Madame veuve Perrault, and towards the north-east by Frangois Gauvrean, with a Louse and build.etre ings thereon erected.20.A land situate and being in the said first range of the seigniory of Kamouraska, containing three arpents and nine perches in front, tuking from tbe river St.Lawrence.ascending as far as the King's highway ou the trous vf the said drst range, and from the said highway two arpents nine perches in front ascending as far ae the south front of the land of Paschal Tasché, esquire, and river Brillante, and in rear towards the north-west by the thence three arpents nine perches in front, ascending as far as the lands of the second range, making in the whole a depth of forty arpents, joining on one side towards the south-west to François Gauvreau, to the representatives of the late Antoine Gauthier, to François Mignault and Pierre Santerre, and towards the north-east to Jean Delorier and Paschal Tacl.¢, esquire, with the buildings thereon erected.Jo An arpent and a half of land in front situate in the first range of the seigniory of Kamouraska, at the place called derrière le Cup, by about thirty-five arpents in depth, bounded on the north-west by the top of the cliff (cime du cap,) on the south-east by the lznd of Hilari Levasseur, on the south-west by Louis Langlois, and on the north-east by widow Francois Michaud with the buildings thereon erected, do.A circuit or lot of land situate in the first range of the said seigniory, containing two arpents more or less in front by the depth which there may be, taking its front towards the north-west from the land of widow Francois Michaud, ascending as far as the land of Hilari Levasseur, joining on oneside towards the south-west the arpent and a half herein- above described, and towards the north.east to the land of Anselme Berubé, without any buildings thereon erected.To be sold at tie church door of the aforesaid parish of Kamourasks, on the FIFTEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the eighteenth day of April, 1434.W.5.SEWELL, Sheriff.11th December, 1833.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, LES ToL OM EW C.A.GUGY, Ne, 1908.À of the city, county and district of Quebec, auvocate ; a,ainst JOHN FITZPATRICK, of the township of Frampton, in the county of Beauce, in the district of Quebec aforesaid, yeoman, to wit: \u2014* A land being and situate in the.scigneurte Jolliet, in the parish of Ste.Claire, in the county of Beauce, being the second fot 20m the novth part of the township o.Frampton, containing about three acres more or less iu biead h by twenty-three acres more or less in depth, hounded in front to the east by the King's high road which leads to Framp- ton, on the rear to the west by the length of the said depth, on one side to the south by the land of David Johnson, on the other side to the north by the land of Michael Singyne, with the franie ot\u2019 a honse thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies ; subject to the right of redemption, droit de retrait of the seigneur, and to all the charges, clauses and conditions contained in the deeds of conces- gion.\u201d \u2018To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of ste.Claire, on the SEVENTII day of JUNE next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the ninth: day of June, 1834, W.5.SEWELL, Sheriit, Eth February, 1834.ALIAS FIEIRI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : } J i\"AN MORISSET, of the parish of No, 1914 «J St Henri, in the county of Dor.chester, in the district of Quebec, cultivator ; against PIKRIE ROY, of the parish of St.Henri, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, cultivator, to wit:\u2014\" À cireuit of land sitnate in the parish of St.Henri, at the place culled La Grillade, in the seigniory of Lauzon, containing five perches or thereabouts in breadth, onthe north of the King\u2019s highway, by four arpents and four perches or thereaboutsin depth, bounded towards the north east by Gabriel Bilodeau, towards the north by Antoine Roulean, towards the scuth-west by the route of the said / a Grillade, towards the south by the King's highway intersecting (interseplant) the said circuit of land, of an emplacement of forty feet square seized with the said circuit of Innd ; and upon which emplace ment there isa house of two stories; the suid emplacement bounded on one side towards the north-east by the route of the Little Grillade, towards the south-west and towards thesouth byJean Morisset, towardsthenorth by the King's hghway, subject towards the plaintiff to thirty «hil- lings currency of rente foncière et constituée.\u201d \"To be sold at the chureh door of the afuressid parish of St.Henri, on the NINETEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable the first doy of October, 1834.VW.8S.SEWLLL, Sheriff.19th March, 1834.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS, Quebec, to wit; AZILE RATTE', of the parish of St.No.1497.} Gervais, in the county of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec, cultivator; against JOSE PH CHINCK, of the parish of St, Gervais, in the county of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec, cultivator, to wit: * A land having no building thercon erected, situate in the parish of Ste, Claire, containiog two arpents in front by thirty in depth, joining on one side towards the north-east to Jean Baptiste Destroismaisons dit Picard, and towards the south-east to Joseph Gagné, fronting on the river Etchemin.\u2019 To Le sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Ste, Claire, on the NINETEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock inthe morning, The said Writ returnable the first day of October, 1834, W.S.SEWELL, Sherif.19th March, 1834.ee 170 LETTE, Marcu 20 DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.- \u2014 > To wir $ 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 ou the same are hereby required to make them known according to law; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire or afin de charge, cxcept in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserrer may be filed at any time within two duys next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : HN McKENZIE, esquire, of No.746.¢ the city of Montreal, in the dis trict of Montreal, curator duly elected to the vacant succession of the late Simon McTavish, esquire, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, plaintiff ; against FRANCOIS HYACINTHE PREVOST, merchant, of Terrchonne, in the said district of Montreal, defendant :\u20141o.An emplacement situate in the village of Terrebonne, of halt an ar- cut in front.with a louse and pottery thereon erected, Pounded in front by the main street, reachii gin rear to the common ; joining on one side to Thomas Porteous, and on the other side to the sad Francois H.Prevost, 20.An emplacement inthe same place, of about one hundred feet in front, abutting on river Jesus, by eighty-seven cet in breadth, having on one line one hundred a.d twenty-five feet, and on the other one hnndred and fitty- three feet in depth, the whole more or less, with a house thereon erected ; bounded in front by the main street, in rear by the said river, towards the north-east by Francois Dagenais, and towards the south-west by a street of fifteen feet in breadth.30.Another emplacement at the same spot of half an arpentin front by an arpent in depth, bounded in front by the main street, in rear by the common, on one side by the said François H.Prevost, and on the other side by Edouard P.Rochon, with a spacious house, hangar, stable, coach-Louse, &c¢.40.Another emplacement at the same spot, containing halfan arpent in front by the depth comprised between the main street, where it takes its front, and the river Jesus on which it abuts, joining on one side to Rochon, and on the other to a street, upon which are built two houses of wood, a stone tannery, with a wooden building of logs.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of l'errebonne aforesaid, on the FOURTEENTH day of APRIL next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facius returnable the sevententh of April next.L.GUGY, cZheriff, Sheriff's Office, th December, 1833.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ) UGUSTIN CUYILLIER, esquire, No, 1975.1 of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, as having married Marie Claire Per- rault, and the said NL°.RIE CLAIDE PERRAULT, his wife, by him duly mthorised, plaintiffs 5 against JOSEPH FERREOLE l'ELTILR, of the said city of Montreal, gen.tieman, as curator July elected en justice of the vacant enc- cession of the late Antoine Peltier, in his lifetime of the same place, tinsmith, defendant : \u2014¢¢ An emplacement situate fn the St.Lawrence suburbs of the suid city of Montreal, on the fief Closse, containiug thirty-six feet in front, by about ninety feet in depth, bounded in front by the litte street St.Laurent, tn rear by Louis Partenais, or represectatives, on one side by Gubriel Leonard, or representatives, aud on the uther side by l\u2019ierre Foretier, esquire, Or representatives, with a wooden bouse of two stories thereou erected.\u201d To be vold at my ofâce, in the said city of Montreal, on the FOURTEENTH day of ARRIL nest, at ELEVEN o.the clock in the furenoon.The said V/rit of Fieri Facias returnable the scventeenth of April next, L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, iu December.1853.FIERI PACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ] WY Lian MOTRISON, of Bec.No.2447.J WV ier, ir the districtof Montreal, esquire, plaintiff; azainst HUG! MoKAY, of the city of Montreal, in tie said district of Montreal, gentleman, cu sator in duc form of law appointed to I'rangois d'harroa dit Ducharme, and MARIE LOUISE LIVAY, his wife, Yate of Berthicr aforesaid, both absent from this province, defendants :\u2014** À point of laud situate to the morih-eastof the river l\u2019Assomptioa, in the concession of Ste, Julie, in the seizn\u2018ory of Lauoraie, containing eigiity arpents in superficies, joining oun the esst side to the lands belonging to Charley Fornercty and eon the other side to the river l\u2019As- wamption.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Se Ebz:beth, in the suid seigniory of Lanoraie, on the FOURTEENTH day of APRIL next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The suid Writ of Fieri Facias return able the seventeenth of April nest '.GUGY, Sherif.Sheriff's Office.61h Jecember, 1835.FINRYT FACIAS.Montreal, ta vit: Fi VEERT KOURASSY, esquire, of No.e266, 4 lie parisiof Leprairiede lu Magde- Line, in the distrietef N'oncren!, veomau, plaintif savainst JO- SEPII TISON, cfihe city of N'outreal, in the said district of Montreal, bailiff, ns curator duly appointed to the d'ltisse- ment made by Amable Deaut, of the said parish of Luprairie dela Mandelsine, yeoman, defendant ;\u2014=* A lund situate at the Cite Fentuiniz, in thie pasish of Lapraicie, containing eighty arpents in superlcies, taking from che land of the Jate Nicholas Leguon, along the line of Mr.Guillaume Varin, Andri Bouvier, the representatives of the late Pierre Sénécal, Louis Boyer, Casin.ie Rover, and Albert Gibault, neighbour tuwards the south of the said land, Ly all the depth of the e2id jot of land which it bounded by the lands of the ce St.Lorgia, vihervwrise called the cête La Bataille, taking the breadih which may be necessary to complete the Quantity o laud above mentioned ia the said depth, and boundedin front Ly the road of the common of Laprairie, which leads to the cute st Rapuarl, totake and measure {tor.er) the wid quantity of land upon the largest line of tue aaie, Walhout hating regard to the point which the THB QUEBEC GA id point gives to the said land in its frontage, toue with 3 barn, stable,and coach-housethereon erected .To be sold at the cuurch door of the parish of laprairie de la Magdeleine aforesaid, on the FOURTEEN FH day of APRIL vext, at ELEVEN ot the clock in the forenoon, The said Writ of Fieri Fucius returnable the seventeenth of April next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 6th December, 1833.TWO WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS BOTH AT THE SUIT OF Montreal, to wit : EAN BAPTISTE RENE\u201d HER- Nos, 2473, 2731.} TEL pe ROUVILLE, seignior, proprietor aud possessor of the seigniory de Rouville, of part of Chambly and other places, plaintiff ; against JEAN MONJEAU, bailiff, of St.Hilaire de Roucille, in the said district of Montreal, in his capacity of curator duly elected to the vacant succession of the late Philip Byrne, esquire, in his litetime of St.Jean Baptiste de Rouville, in the said district, defendant :\u20141lo.** A farm situated ia the seigneurie of Argenteuil, in the said district of Montreal, containing three hundred arpeuts in superficies, according to the plan drawn of the same, bounded in front by the north river, in rear and on one side by Peter McArthur orrepresentatives, and on the other side by the seigneur, with a house and other buildings thereon erected ; subject to a right vested in the scigneur to erect grist and saw mills on the north side of the north river, at the place called the Grosse Chute, within the limits of the tract of land granted to Jeremiah Lane, with the obligation on the part of the tenant of the said farm at all times to furnish and give up such part thereof as shall be deemed necessary for high roads of public utility.20.A piece or parcel of land situated in the said seigneurie of Argeateuil, near Lachute, containing by ad- measurement one arpent and forty poles, bounded in front by John street, running line north 230 30° east, twenty poles in rear by river du nord, on one side joining Mrs.Théodore Davies's line, running south 60% 30\u2019 east, eight poles on the other side, joining to John Johnson or his representatives, running north 66° 30° west six poles, with a house thereonerected.lt being understood that the north boundary above mentioned will not be considered as right, but that twelve feet of land from the north end of the house only will be included in the present sale, running from John\u2019s street perpendicularly to the river, ts appears by the plan of the said lot made by Joseph Fortune, esquire, land sur veyor, subject to the right of retrait in tavor of the seigneur in all cases cf sale, and all the other conditions mentioned in the original deed of concession, made the twenty-first of November, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, by tke honorable Sir John Johnson, Bart.to Philip Byrne, esquire, Nolin, notary public.30.A lot of land situate In \u2018the said seigreurie of Argenteuil, known as lot number seven on John street, containing half an arpent in front by two arpeats ia depth, bounded in front by the street aforesaid, on one side and in rear by the seigneur s property, without any buildings thereon erected.4o.l'wo other lots of land being numbers nine and ten ou John street aforesaid, each lot containing half an arpent in front by two arpents in depth, and bourded in frout by John street, on one side by the said seller joining number seven, and on the other eide and in rear by the seigneurs land, without any buildings erected on the said lots, with all and every the members acd appurtenznces thereto beionging.The before mentioned lots situate in the said seigniory of Argenteuil, being all satiject to the lease thereof to Henry MeBride, of Lecl ute, farmer, on the twenty-tiird of January, one thou- eand eight hundred and thirty, at the office of N.B.Doucet, notary public, Montreal, until the first day of May next, ouly.50.A piece or parcel of land situate at Lachute, in the said seigneurie of Argenteuil, known as lot number eight on John street, containing half an arpent in front by two in depth, joining in part to the western line of John\u2019s strect, in the rear and on both sides by Sir John Johnson or hir representatives, with abarn thereon erected, subject to the right of retrait, and all other condi.ion, as per deed of concession, passed before C.Li, Nolin, notary public, on the twenty-first November, one thousand eight hunrded and .Jdghtcen.60.A certain annual perpetual and redeemable wcnle (vente constituée) of two pounds currency, on a capital of thirty-three pounds six shillings aod eigl:t pence, hike currency, payable cvery year, on the eleventh November, and consented to by one Hugh Caldweil, in favour of the said late Philip Byrne, in and bva ceed of sale executed on the ninthof March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, by and before Nolin and another, notaries public, the said rent having been created in payment of a lot of land in the said last mentioned deed described ; the said rent being now payable by the lieirs or legal representatives of the late Dr.Rae or Viray.To, À certain other perpetual and redeem- alle rent, (rente constituée) of three pounds ten shillings currency, annually, on a capital of fifty-eight pounds seven shillings and four peuce, like currency, payable to the estate of thelate P.Byrne, in virtue of a deed of sale executed on the seventh of October, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, by and before ilolin and another, notaries pnblic, by the Revd.W.Abbot, as acting for Hugh Cal 1- well.\u20ac0 Alot of lund situate in che parish of St.Jean Baptiste de Rowville, in the said district of Montreal, containing an arpent and a half in frcut by an arpent in depth, and then it takes three arpents in front to the end of its depth, which is bout three arpents and a half, bounded in front by the King's highway south: of the rivière deslfurons, in rear by the sante river, on the north-cast by the iand of the fabriqne of St, Jean Baptiste, and on the south-west byFrançois Meunier and Jean Bt.Jorette, the representative of André Poirier, wit' a Louse, barn, stables and dependencies thereon erected.Yo A piece of the said land, being the emplacements numbers four and five, together containing one hundred and seventy- four feet in front by eighty feet in depth, bounded in front by the aforesaid highway, in the rear by Drogue and Catudal, pessessurs of the emplacements numbers eight and nine, on the north-east by Byrne street, and on the south-west by Nicolus Vinrelette, possessor of the emplacement number six, without buildings thereon erected.10th, A land situate in the third range of concessions of the seigniory of Rouville, in the said district of Montreal.in the parish of St.Hylaire, containing an arpeat and a half in front, taking from the chemin dis ctangs, by an arpent and a half in depth, then two arpents in front by sixteen arpents in depth, more or less, without guarantee of measurement, bounded in front by the ch-min des étungs, in rear by Franguis Leduc, on one side by Toussaint Leclaire and the seigneur de Rowville, and ou the other side by the said seigneur de Routille and Jean Maric Tétre, esquire, with à house und stable thereon erected.- = = 1lo.A pointofland of irregular figure, of three arpents i superficies, more or less, as the same may be found, situate in the parish of St.Jean Baptiste, bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway at the river des Hurons, in rear and on one side by the brook des l.aramée, and on the other side h Ignace Allard,withont buildings thereon erected.120.Thre lunds, being numbers twenty-six, twenty-seven and twenty.eight.situate in the parish of Ste.Marie, in the seigniory of Monnoir, in the said district of Montreal, in the Scotch range (rang des Ecussais,) each land containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the line between the said seigniory of Monnoir and the townships, in rear by the lands of the river Sud-Ouest, on one side by number twenty-nine, and on the other side } number twenty-five.10.An annual perpetual and constituted rent of forty-eight livres, old currency, on the capi of eight hundred [l'vres same currency, payable at Mickey).mass every year, created by Charles Vient, in favor of Jean laquin and Mariel Laron, his wife, by actof the twenty-eichth August, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, passed before Mtre.bertrand and his brother, notary, at St, Mathias, and transferred by the said Jean Paquin to Philip Byrne, esquire, by act of the first December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, passed at St.Jean Baptiste, before Mtre.Tétu and brother, notary.140.A piece of land of irregular figure.being two arpents and a half, more or legy in superficies, situate in the parish of Ste.Marie, in the said district of Montreal, being heretofore part of the land of Louis Tétro, now Pierre Dussant, bounded in front north of the King\u2019s highway, south by the brook St.Louis or Laramde, in rear by the brook Laramée, on one side by Louis Parent, representing Hylaire KReneau, and on the other side by tke said brook St.Louis, without buildings thereon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold, as follows : the said lots one, two, three, four, five, six and seven, at the church door, in the village of St.Andrews, in the said seigniory of Argenteuil, on the FOURTEENTH day of APRIL next, at ILLEVEN of the clock in the forenoon ; the said lots numbers eight, nine and eleven, at the church door of the said parish of St.Jean Baptiste de Rouville, on the said FOURTEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon ; the said lot number ten, at the church door of the said parish of St.Hylaire de Rourile, on the SAME day, at THRER of the clock in the afternoon; and the said lots uumbers twelve, thirteen and fourteen, at the church door of the parish of Ste.Marie de Monnoir, on the FIFTEENTY day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The said Writs returnable the seventeenth of April next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 9th December, 1833.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : LIVIER BERTHELET, esquire, No.1924, } residing in the city ef Montreal, in the said district, plaintiff ; against JEAN BAPTISTE RENAUD, ofthe parish of St.Martin, in the said district, yeoman, defendant :(\u201410.\u2018\u201c A lot of land situate in the said parish of St.Martin, in the Island Jesus, containing three arpents in front by twenty-seven arpents in depth, bounded in front by the river des Prairies, in rear by the river des Milles Isles, on one side partly by William Bradley, and portly by Antoine Belcour, and on the other side partly by William Tutt, and partly by Andrew Bradley, with a wooden house and other buildings thereon erected.2o, A lot of land situate in the parish of St.Eustache, inthe district of Montreal aforesaid, of one arpeat and a half in breadth, by twenty arpenes in depth, bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, and in rear by one Cousineau, on one side by the representatives of the late Docter Jacques Labrie, aud on the other side by André Dubuis dit Lavigne.\u201d To be sold, on MONDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of APRIL next, to wit : number one, at the church door of the parish of St.Martin, at TEN o\u2019cleck inthe forenoon ; and number two, at the church door of St.Eustache, on the SAME DAY, at ONE o\u2019clock in the afternoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the twenty-second day of April next, IL.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 7th December, 1833 FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: AME THERESE DUBORD No.2451.} pire LAFONTAINE, of the parish of St.Cuthbert, in the district of Montreal, seignioress of the fief Chicot and other places, widow of the late Francois Eno, in his lifetime trader of the said parish oft St.Cuthbert, plaintiff; acains: JESSE I).ARMSTRONG, formerly of the parish of Berthier, trader, and now of the city of Montreal, captain of the steamboat John Bull, defendant : \u2014* The unexpired term of eighty- one years, commencing from the eighth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, and ending on the eighth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, of a certain bil eniphitéatique of ninety-nine years, made by the late Antoine lienault and the late Marie Josephte Fauteux, her husband, 10 Antcine Corbin, bydeed passed before Mtre.McBean and witnesses, on the eighth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, of an emplacement situate in the village of Berthier, in the district aforesaid, containing as to breadih, all the land which there may be taking from within three feet of the house of Joseph Dauphiné or his representatives, going to within eight feet on this side of the line of Maxime Olivier or his representatives, by one hundred feet in depth, bounded in front by the King's highway, and in depth by the laud of Sieur Antoine Henault or his representatives, with a house, stable and other buildings thereon erected, wich moreover all the land which there may be on the side of the said high way as far as the river, by all the breadth of the same.Subject to all and every the clauses, conditions and reservations mentioned in the said bail emphitéotique The ownership of the said emplacement and dependencies will belong, after the expiration of the said buil emphitéotique, to wit : the eighth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, to [Henry Henault, trader, of the parish of Berthier, as representing the said late Antoine Henault and his wife, and also to toe beirs and nesigns of the snid Henry Iénault, that is to say :\u20141o.Subject by the pore chaser of the said emplacement and dependencies, his heirs and assigns, to leave to the said Henry Hénault, and his heirs and Assigns, a road of six feet, in case of need, for the passage of bis cattle, iu the line of a certain Louis Olivier, or bis representatives, and this during the continuation of the said bail emphiléotique; also the enclosure of fence which is found upon the line of the said Louis Glivier, or his representatives, and upou the front of the said emplacement.20.That the said parchaser or bis assigns, shall be held hound to rnclore the said emplacement at their expense en picus delout, and 1834.all be cousidered answerable for one half in the travaux ha ens, with tbe other neighbors, as weil ns to keep in air (he road opposite the said emplacement, and half of ue front upou the line of the said Louis Olivier, or his repre- tué tives.30.That the suid purchaser, his heirs and assigns, ven be held to restore and return the said emplacement aud she pdencies in the same condition in which they shall be at der ud of the said bail emphitéotique, on the eighth day of the Baber, one thousand nine buudred and fourteen, 4o.A said purchaser, his heirs and assigus, shall be held, Tat} they should hereafter setl their right to the said bail, ne ive the preference thereof to the said Henry Hénault, and pis heirs and assigns, at the same price which shall be offered them.50.Subject moreover by the said pu chaser, his peirs aud assigns, to bailler aud pay to the suid Heory Heéunult, and bis heirs and assigns, every year, until the expiration of the said bail emphiteotique, the first pavment of wbich shall commence aud become due and payable on the fiest day of January next, the sum of forty-eight livres, ancien cours, of yearly ren\u2019, from year to year, ut similar periods, until the expiration of the said buil emphitéotique \u201d\u201d To be sold, enbject as aforesaid, at the churchb door of Berthier.on the FOURTEENTH day of APRIL next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returunble the twenty-third day of April next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, sheriff's Office, December 7th, 1833.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit $ LEXIS BERTHELOT, of the No.2014, parish of Ste.Geneviève de Ber- thier, in the district of Montreal, esquire, merchant, plaintiff 5 against WILLIAM McKAY, of Montreal, in the di-trict of Montreal, master mason and builder, and ALEXANDER CRICHTON, ofthe sane place, master mason and builder, in parteuership at Montreal aforesaid, essuch mason and builders, under the name and firm of McKay & Crichton, defendants :\u2014**A land situate in the Isle Bizard, in the parish of Ste.Geneviéve, in the said district of Montreal, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the Like of the Two Mountains, in rear by unconceded lands, on one side by Joseph Cardinal, and on the other side by Etienne Martel, with a wooden house and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be soldat the door of the church of Ste.Geneviève aforesaid, ou the SECOND duy of JUNE next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenuon, The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the fourth day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 25th January, 1834.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : AME MARIE ANNE CUR.No 2279.TIUS, of the parish of St.Mi- ehel de Vaudreuil, in the district of Montreal, widow of\u2019 the lute Jean Joseph Trestler, in his lifetine merchant of the same place, her husband, deceused, as well in her own name as having been commune en biens with the said late Jean Joseph Trestler, as lépataire universelle en usufruit ft the property left by the said Jean Joseph Trestler, plaintiff ; against AMABLE Sr.DENIS, of the said parish of St.Michel de Vaudreuil, yeoman, curator duly elected en justice to the vacant succession of the late Hyacinthe St.Denis, in his lifetime of the same place, yeoman, defendant :\u2014* A piece of land situate at the Petite Côte de Vaudreuil, in the parish and seigniory of Vaudreuil, in the said district of Montreal, containing an arpent and a balf in front by thirty three arpents in deptb, bounded in front by the land of Pierre Rozon, in rear by the land of An- tvine St, Denis, on the north by Jean Baptiste d¢\u2019 tout, and on the south by Marie Ruse Cholette, widow of the late Hyacinthe St.Denis, with a wooden barn and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the door of the church of Vaudreuil aforesaid, on the SECOND day of JUNE next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the eleventh day of June next, L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 25th January, 1834.TWO WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : NDREW WHITE, of the city of Nos.683 & 687.Montreal, in the district of Montreal.gentleman, WILLIAM MOLSON and FREDERICK GRIFFIN, of the same place, esquires, executors of the last will and testament of the late Andrew White, deceased, in his lifetime of the same place, master builder, lnintiffs ; against JOIN BENNET and JOHN HEN- ERSON, of the said city of Montreal, civil engineers and copartners, using trade under the name, style and firm of Bennet and Henderson, defendants: \u2014* A lot of land situate in the Quebec suburb of the said city of Montreal, of an irregular figure, comprised within the following limits, to wit : bounded in front by Ste.Mary street, where the said lot is one hundred and forty-six feet three inches in width, in rear by a road along the river St.Lawrence, on one side to the narth-east by pro- Perty belonging to Nicol H.Baird, esquire, and on the other side by property belongiug to Messrs.Hart Logan & Co.having a two story stone house, one hundred feet in length by forty eight feet in depth, with a one story stone building, twenty by forty eight feet, attached thereto; a stone foundry, seventy one feet in length by forty feet in depth and twenty feet high, with another stone building, thirty one and a'half feet in length by twenty-two feet in depth andtwenty f'eetin height, attached thereto 5 à large Wooden building with four chimnies, one bandred and forty feet in length by thirty one feet in depth, containing braes foundry and blacksinith's and boiler maker's shops, Bu air furnace with a brick chimney fifty feet in height, a wooden house, stable and sheds thereon erected.\u201d \u2018lo be sold at my office, in the said city of Montreal, on the SECOND duy of JUNE next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writs returnable the tenth day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheiiff, Sheriffs Office, 27th January, 1834.FIERT FACIAS, NRANCOIS CAMARY, residing in ete the parish of Ste, Mary.in the district of Moatreal, merchant, plaintiff; against DANIEL MOSHER, yeoman, residing in Williamstown, iu the sei- MARS of Annfield, in the said district of Montreal, and \u201c ARY ENOS, his wife, of the same place, defendants: \u2014 or piece of land situatein Kdwardstown and in the parish a te.Martine, in the said seigniory of Annfield, being lots embers thirty- five and thirty-siz, bounded in front by ihe Montreal, to wit : No GAZETTE DEH QUEBAC, King's highway, on the south-west by lot number thirty- seven, occupied by Mr.John Burns, on the north-east by lot number thirty-four occupied by Me, John Forbes, and in the rear by unconceded lands, with a log house and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d \u2018l'a he sold at the church door of the parish of Ste, Martine aforesaid, on the SECOND day of JUNE next, at ELEVEN of the clock in che furenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the tourth day of June next, oo I.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 25th January, 1834.DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.rowWrr: } PPUBLIC 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 hav ing claims on the samc 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 E.cponus, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to thetifteen days next preceding the day of sale; oppositions «fin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days nextafterthe return of the Writ.PAREATIS VENDITIONI EXPONAS FROM MONTREAL, Three-Rivers, to wit ; ENJAMIN HART, of the No.1242.city and district of Montreal, merchant ; against STEPHEN BA\\RNAKD, of the township of dhipton, in the district of Three-Rivers, esquire, to wit :\u20141lo, ** A lot of land known and distinguished as lot number four in the second range of lots in the Township of xford, containing about two hundred and fitty acres, 20.À lot of land known and distinguished as lot number twenty-six, in the first range of lots in the Township of Shipton.30.A lot of land known aid distinguish- d as lot number twenty-eight, in the second range of lots in the Township of Shipton.4o.À lot of land k own and distinguished as lot number six, in the fifth range of lots inthe \u2018Township of Shipton.50.À los of land known and distinguished as lot number seven, in the fifth range ot lots in the Township of Shipton.60 Al the ground situate north cast of the mill stream, on a lot of land known and distin .guished as lot number thirteen, in the fifth range of | ts in the Township of Shiy ton.70.The south-west half of a lot of land known and distinguished as lot number twenty- eight, in the fifth range of lots in the Township of Shipton, 80.A lotof land known and distinguished as lot number one in the sixth range of lots in the Township of Shipton, Yo.A lot of land known and distinguished us lot number seven in the siath range oflots in the lownship of Shipton.100.Alot of land known and distinguistied as lot number five, in the seventh range of lots in the Township of *hipton.1lo.A lot of land known and distinguished as lot number fifteen, in the seventh range ot lots in the Township of Shipton.12o.A Jot of land known and distinguished as lot number six in the tweltth range of lot in the Town- hip of Shipten.130.A lot of land known and distinguished as lot number twenty-one, in the tweltth range of lots in the Township of Shipton.110.A lot of land known and distinguished as lot number one, in the fourteenth range of lots in the Township of Shipton.L50.À lot of land known and distinguished as lot number six; in the fourteenth range of lots, iu the Township of Shipton.160.A lot of land known and distinguished as lot number eleven, in the fourteenth range of lots in the Township ot Shipton.170.A lot of land known and distinguished as lot number twelve in the fifth range ot lots in the Township of Bromp- ton.180.A lot of land known and distinguished as lot number fifteeen in the fitth rauge of lots in the Township of Brompton.190.À let of laud known and uistinguished as lot number eleven, in the ninth range of lots iu the Township of Brompton.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the town of Three-Rivers, on the FIRST day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable into His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Hench, for the district of Montreal, on the seventh day of April next.1.G.OGDLN, Sheriff.Three-Rivers, Mareh 11th 183.1.RATIFICATION S.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Lower Canada, OFrice oF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebee.TARY OF His MAJESTY'S COURT oF King\u2019s BENCH, AT QUEBEC, 23d January, 1534.No.616.Ex parte\u2014LAZARRE BOUTIN, Applicant.DUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench of and For the district of Quebec, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.J.Bte.Morin, notary, and witnesses, at St.François, on the tenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty two, between THOMAS BLAIS, yeoman, of Ste.Marie Nouvelle Beauve, in the county of Beauce, in the dis.trictofQuebec, ofthe one part ; and LAZARRE BOU- TIN, yeoman, of St.Francois, riviére du sud,in the county of Hellcchusse, in the district of Quebec, of the other part 3\u2014 being a sale by the said Thomas Blais to the said Luzarre Boutin, ** of all the rights und pretentions which the sard Thomas Blais had or might huve ina land lying andsituat- ed in the parishol St, François, containing anurpent eg ht pefches and thirteen feet of land in front by forty ur- pents in depth, being undivided and enclosed in a lund lying and situated in the said parish ul\u2019 St.François, coit- taining in oll two urpents und two perches of land iu front, by furty urpents in depth, joining ou vue side tu the syuth 171 west to Sieur Louis Bateau, and on the north-enst side to Lonis Kemueue dit Lnflamme ; at one end, towards the south, to the rivière due sud, and at the other end, towards the north, to the said depth of forty urpents, together with the wooden house, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u2018Fhis sale made subject to the charge, by the snid Lnznrre Boutin, ol paying the seiguiorinl rights to the seignior of the place, nud also of paying, fulfilling and accomplishing oll the charges and obligations which may be due to Nienr Ane dié Laurende wn und his wife, according to bail emphitéo - tique, consented to by the said André Luaurendeau und his wile, before Mitre.J.B.\\larin, notary and witnesses, on the twenty-eizhth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six ;\u201d\" the suid land in the possession, as proprietors, during the laut three years, as follows, to wits of the said Lazarre Boutin, vince the date of tho above mentioned deed of sale, und before that time, in the possession of Thomas Biats and of Antoine Sumard.And all persons who may have or claum to have any privilege or bypothee, under any title or by any means whatsiever, in or upon the said land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the suid Lnzarre Boutin, ure hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the SECOND day of JUNE next, fur a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the game in the office of the suid pro- thouotory eight days at feast before that day, in detault of which they will be fur ever precluded fiom the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGIIS, P.K.B Province of Lower-Canada, Orrice or tag l\u2019ROTHONO- District of Quebec.TARY or lits MasreTy'e Count ov Kixo's Benen AT QUEBLC, SOLL January, 1834.No, 690.Ex parte \u2014-JOHN BIGNELL.esquire.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of Hie Mujesty\u2019s court of King's bench, of and for the district of Quebec, «à Deed of bargain and sale, made nnd executed before Mire.Errol Boyd Lindsay, esquire.and colleague notaries public, on the filth day of December, in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred nnd thirty-three, between JOIN WILLIAM WOOLSEY, esquire, of the city of Quebec, merchant, and Mrs, JULIE LEMOINE, his wife, thereby duly authorized by her said husband to the effect thereof, of the one part; and JOHN B1G- N ELL, esquire, of the said city of Quebec, post master, for the same place, of the other part 3\u2014by which said Deed of bargain and sale, the said John Bignell acquired of und from the said John William Woolsey, and Julia Lemoine, ** a certain farm or lot of land belonging to the vendor, situate at the place culled La Canardiére, in the parish and district of Quebec, containing about titty-nine: arpens more or less in superficies, hounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, in rear by the laud of Jean Baptiste Chamberland or his representatives, on the south-eust side by the heirs or representatives of the late Joseph Jones, and on the south-west side by the representatives of the late Webb Robinson, the said land thereby sold being divided in two parts by the highway of Beau.port ; together with two houses, a barn and other buildings thereon erected, as the whole then was 3\u201d wluch said farm or lot of land and premises have been possessed by the said John William Woolsey, as proprietor, for three years past and upwards, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said farm, or lot of land and premises, immediately previous to and at the the same were acquired by the said John Bignell, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on MONDAY, the SECOND day of JUNE next, for à sen- tenceor judgment ofconfirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in wiiting 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.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada OFFICE UF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec, § TARY OF His MAJESTY'S Court oF KiNG's BENCH, QueBEC, 26th November, 1833.Ex parie\u2014 ANDRE\u2019 LARUE.HDUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a Decd made and executed at Quebec, hefore Mire.David, and his colleague, notaries public, the seventh day of October, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, between MICHEL BOUSQUIN, of the parish of Pointe aux Trembles, stone cutter, and Dame URSULE BRANCONNIER, bis wife, by her husband duly authorised, of the one part ; and ANDRI LARUE, esquire, notary, of the city of Quebec, as much for himself\u2019 as for Auguste, Narcisse, Elzéar, Adolphe, Alfred and Théophile l.arue, his minor brothers, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said Michel Bousquin and Dame Ursule Branconnier, his wife, to the said André Larue, us much in his name as in the name of his above named minor brothers, lo.Of a land of\u2019 one arpent in front by torty- five arpents and a hall, or thereabouts in depth, sitante and being in the parish of Pointe-aux Trembles, in the tirst concession of lands of the seigniory of Neuville, county of Portneut, bounded in front by the river St, Lawrence, in rear by Joseph Grenier, son of Hyacinthe, juining on one side towards the north.east to the widow nnd heiru of Juseph Methot, and on the other side towards the south-west to the said Joseph Grenier, sun ot Hyacinthe, 20, An arpent of lund in front by thirty-five arpents in depth, or thereabouts, more or less, situate and beingin the said parish ot Pointe unzx-Tremblcs, in the third cone cession of the lands of the suid seigniory of Neuville, bounded in front by the end of the depih of the lands of the second concession of the «aid seigniory vf Neuville, in rear by a hue or trait-quarré culled Loyola, joining on one side towards the north-east to Olivier Guuvin, and on the other wide towards the south-west to Frungouls Delisle, clicumstances und dependencies, together with a house, barn, stable, and other buildings erected on the said lands 3*\u2019 nud pussessed by tlie late Pierre Fluet, and Dame Ujsule Braucvunier, Lis wile, und by (Le said No.182. 172 THE En & - ; QUEDBE GAGR » TE Marca 929 EP Michel Bousquin and the said Ursule Hranconnier, his wife, he having been her second husband, as proprietors during the three years last past.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilegeor hypothec under any title or by any mean whatsoever in or upoa the said lands, immediately previous to and at the time thesame were acquired by the said André Larue, are hereby notilied, that application will be made to the said court, on the FOURTEENTH day of A- IP RIL next, for aseutence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their opposi- ions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least befure that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from .he right of doing so.The said André Larue acknowledges that the said lunds are charged and mortgaged towards the persons hereinafter pamed for the sums and causes below mentioned, that is to say : towards François Xavier Lutue, e«quire, tn bis quality of testamentary executor of the lute Mensire Joseph Charles Brassard Deschevraux, and Edward Narcisse Delorimier and Adelaide Delorimier, seigniors of Neuville and other places, in the sum of twenty-seven pounds currency, for lots et œentes due to the said seigniors upon the sale of the above meutioned lands by Jean Baptiste Borceleau and his wife to tbe said Pierre Fluet, by deed passed and executed at Pointe aux Trembles, before Mtre.Larue, notaries and witnesses, the twenty sixth day of January, in the year one thnusand «ight hundred and twenty five, and for arrears of rent due and owing upon the said lands in favor of the said seiguiors, up to the twenty-fourth day of April last, and for expences of suits for the recovery of the above mentioned sums, Towards Mensire Joseph Claude Pouliu de Courval, priest, curé of the parish of Pointe aux Trembles in the sum of eightern pounds ten shillings, currency, to wit 3 twelve pounds ten shillings, carreucy, being the am\u2018unt of a deed of constitufion de rente by Dame widow Jean Baptiste Bordelean and her son, to the said Messire de Courval ; the said Dame Bordeleau and her son then being proprietors of the lands above described, by deed of constitution de rente, made and exceuted in tbe parish of Pointe anx- Trombles, before Mtre.Larue, notary and witnesses, on the ninth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, and six pounds five shillings currency, for eight years of arrears of the above mentioned rente due and owing on the eighth day of May last, as the whole has been acknowledged by the new title of the said rene consti tuée, granted by the said Pierre Fluet to the said Messire de Courval, before tre, Larue, notary and witnesses, at Pointe aux Trembles, the ninth day of January one thousand eight hundred and thirty, with interest upon the said sum of twelve pounds ten shillings currency, from the eighth day of May last, until repayment of the above wentioned prin cipalsum.Towards Sieur Pierre rcaudri, trader, residing in the parish of Pointe aux-Trembles, in the sum of forty- three pounds nineteen shillings and four pence currency, that is to say, for the balance of twenty seven pounds thirteen shillings and two pence currency, being the amount of a judgement rendered by the court of King's bench of the district of Quebec, ngninst the said Pierre Fluet, and the said Ursule Branconnier, his wife, dated the fifteenth day of October one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine, the said judgement founded upon the obligation of the said Pierre Fluet and his wife in favor of the said Sieur Pierre Beaudri, by Deed made and passed at Pointe aur-Trembles, betore Mtre.Larue, notary and witnesses, at thie said spot, on the fourth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twentyesix ; and ten pounds ten shillings currency, for interest due upon the said sum of twenty-five pounds, from the fourth day of December one thousand eight hundred and twenty six, to the twenty ninth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, and twelve pounds, four shillings and ten pence currency, for costs of the aforesaid suit, with interest upon the sum of twenty five pounds currency, reckoning from the twenty-ninth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, until repayment of the said anove mentioned capital sum.Towards Siew Joseph Larue, trader, in the sum of thirty-two pou ds, fourteen shillings, avd five peace, currency, thatis to say, vine pounds, six shilings, and six pence, currency, being the balance remaining due to vue Jacques Parant, upon au obligation of thirty pounds, four shilliugs, currency, granted by the «nid Pierre Fluet to the said Jacques l\u2019arant, before Mitre.Proulx, notary and witnesses, at Puinte sux Trembles, the twenty-fourth day of Auuust, oue thousand eight hun dred and tweaty-cight, for value received, which balance has been made over to the said Joseph Laue, for value received by the said Jacques Parant, by devd of assignment made and passed at Pointe aux Trembles, before Mure Laroche, votary and witnesses, the eleventh day-of July, ove thousand eight hundred and thirty, and twenty-thiee pounds, seven shillings and clever pence, Currency, beitg the amount of the obligation, with interest due thereou since the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, to the first day of Joly Inst, granted by the said Pierre Fluct, in favor of the said Joseph Larue, for value received, by deed passed in tho parish of Pointe aux Trembles, before Mtre, Laroche, notary sud witnesses, the thirty-first day of March, one thousaud eight luudred and twenty-eight, with interest upon the sum of cighteen pouuds, currency, siuce the first day of Juiy last, until payment of the aforesaid capital sum.Lastly towards Beu- jamin Tremain, Eq.inthe sum of twenty pounds, nine shl- 1.ogs, aud three pence, currency, being the amount of an obi.gation, with interest due thereupon until the fourteenth day of September last, of the said Pierre Fluet, in favor of the said Benjumin \u2018I remain, passed and executed at Que bec, before Mtre.Îelicvre and his colleague, notaries, the fourteenth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine.for value received, with interest upon the sum of sixteen pounds ten shillings and seven pence currency, from the fourteenth day of deptewber lust, until pay- meat of the aforesaid principal sum.PERRAULT & BURROUGILS, P.K.B.Province of Lower-Canala, ) Orrick or THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec, Tany or His Majesry's Court or King's BrNeR, AT UukBre, du Muich, 1834.No.1122, Fx parte\u2014RICHARD BOMFORD.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of .His MaJgsTY's court of King's bench, of and for the district of Qucbee, a Deed mnde and executed before Mtre, Tessier und hin colleague, notaries, at Quebec, on the wighth day of March, one thousand eight hundred und Wiryy~fuur, between RICHARD BOMLE ORD, of Le city of Quebec, labourer, of the one part 3 and FLEURANT BERTRAND, of the sid city of Quebec, master carpenter.and Dame GENEVIEVE DURANT, his wile, y him duly sutborised to that effect, of the other part j\u2014 being a sule by the suid Fleurant Bertrand and Dame Genevieve Durant, his wile, *¢ of on emplacement situate in the St Lewis suburbs of this city of Quebec, containing forty-five feet in front on d'Artillerie street, by seventy feet in depth on the south-west line, and seventy-five feet on the north-east line, bounded in tront by the said d\u2019Artillerie street, in rear by Joachim Mondor, joining on one side, to the north-east, to Philippe Plamondon, and on the other side, to the south-west, to the schoul ground of Joseph François Perrault, esquire, with a one story wooden house, a hangar, and other dependeucies, without any exception nor reserve whatever 3\" possessed by the said vendors, as proprietors, during the three last years preceding the said Deed, und since by the said purchaser, Aud all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of grouod, immedistely previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Richard Bomford, ave hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, aud they are hereby required to sigmfy in writing their oppositions, aud file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that dav, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGIIS, P.K.B.LL DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Provire:of Lower Canada,?Districtot Montreal.$ IN THE KING\u2019'S BENCH.No.380.: Ex parte -JOHN TAYLOR, QUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there AR hav been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of Kiog's hench, ot and for the district of Mantreal, a bleed his colleague notaries publie, on the fourth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, between GEORGE HOLMAN, of the parish of Montreal, gentleman, of the one part; and JOHN TAYLOR, of Côte de la Visitution, in the said parish, farmer, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said George Holman to the said John Taylor, \u2018\u201c of à certain piece or parcel of land lving, being and situated at the Petite Côte de la Visitation, in the said parish of Montreal, in the county and district of Montreal, containing one arpent in front\u201d by fifteen arpents more or less in depth, joining in front the King's highway, in the rear and on one side Joseph Lehauf dit Laflamme, and on the other side the said purchaser, without any buildings thereon erected, with a!l and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 3° and possessed by the said George Holman, as proprietor during the three years last preceding the date of the said fed of sule, and from thence hitherto by the said John avlor.Aud a'l persons who may have or claim to have any privi- ledge or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever in orupon the said certain piece or parcel of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said John Taylor, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or julgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the prothono- tary, eight days ai least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, I\u2019, K.8.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Monreal, 41h October, 1833.Province of Lower Canada, \u2019 District of Montreal, § IN THE KING S BENCH.Nu.Jes.Ex purte\u2014 WILLIAM BRADBURY, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Montreal a Deed made aud executed before Mire.N.B.Doucet aud his colleague notaries publie, on the tweuty-eighth day of November, one thousand «izht buudred and thirty-three between BENJAMIN SMITH, senior, of the parish of St Luc, farmer of the oue part; and WILLIAM BRADBURY, of the city of Moutreal, merchant, of the other part s\u2014beiug a sale by tue said Benjamiv Smith, to the said William Bradbury, of \u201ca lotof laud situate, lying and being above the town of Dorchester, in the barony of Lon- euewl, containing three avpents in front by thirty arpents in depth more or less, bounded iu front by the river R chelicu in the rear by Pierre Beaudry, joiviog où ove side to the south to Johu Badger, and to tie north où the other side to land belouging to the garrison of St.Johns, with a dwellin beuse and other improvements thereunto belonging without any reservation Whatever 5\u201d and possessed by the said Bene jamin Santi, and by the said Wilham Bradbury, duriv the three Inst vents preceding this notification.¢ And all persous who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title, or by any means whatscever, in or upon the said lot of land and premises immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquued by the said William Bradbury, are hereby no tified, tha application will be made to the said court, on the SLVEN TEENTH day of APRIL uext, for a sentence or judgment of conitrmation, and they are hereby required to signity in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary cight days at least betore that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so, MUONh à ÿ Prorhonotarg's Office.& MORKOUGII, P.K.8.Montreal, 30th November, 1833.Province of Lower Canada, ] District of Montreal, No.394.§ IN THE KING'S BENCII.Ex parte\u2014 THOMAS MACKAY, UBLIC NOTICE is herchy given, that there ins been lodged in the office of tue pr h prothonotar ft court of King's bench, of and for tbe district of Montreal u Deed made and executed before Mire.W, N, Crawford aud his colleague, notaries public, oo the seventeenth dy | wade and excented before Mire, PP.Lukin and - of June.one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, between the honorable NORMAN FITZGERALD yn, ACKE,of the city of Montreal, inthedistrict of Montreal, and province of Lower Canada.one of the justices of His¥,j,,.LY's court of King's bench, in and for the said district, of che one part ; and THOMAS MACKAY, of Glocester, in the county of Russel, district of Ottawa, in the province of Upper Canada, esquire, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said honorable Norman Fitzgerald Uniacke, to the said Thomas Mackay, * of certain real property, in the said deed described as all that certain piece or parcel of lang situate in the St.Antoine suburbs, of the said city, containing about one arpent and a half in front by twelve arpents, more or lessin depth, bounded in front by Dorches.ter street, in the rear and on one side by lands belonging to the heirs or representatives of the late Sir Alexander Mac.kenaie.and on the other side by the honorable James Reid with a dwelling house and outliouses thereon erected, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;> which said real property was possessed by the said honorable Norman Fitzgerald Uniacke, from the twenty sixch day of June, one thousand eight hundred and twen.ty-eight, uctil the said day of the eaid sale, and thence hi.thert) by the said Thomas Mackay, as respectively proprietors thereof.And all persons who may have or claim to haveany privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said piece or parcel of fand, immediately pre.vions to, and at the time the same was acquired by the said Thomas Mackay, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the NINETEEN} day of the month 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 snid prothonotary eight days at lea t before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of ro doing.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary*s Odice.Montreal, 9th December, 125%.Province of Lower Canada, A\u201d District of Montreal.fin THE KING 8 BENCH.No.3%.Ex purte \u2014MICHEL BOUCHARD.UBRLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the conrt of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.1\u2019.E, Leclerc and his colleague, notaries public, on the thirty-first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, between JOHN RCBERTSON, master undertaker, joiner, residing in this city, aad Mrs.MARGARET McDON- N ELL, his wife, by him duly authorised to the effect of these presents, of the one part; and MICHEL BOUCHARD, master joiner, residing in that eity, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said John Robertson and Margaret MeDonneli, to the said Michel Bouchard, \u2018of an emplacement situated to tke south of St.Lawrence suburb, near this city, contain ing sixty-nine feet and a balf in front, sixty-six feet in the line of the heretofore channel of the litte river, fifty feet in the line joining Pierre De Rocheblave, and forty eight feet and a half in the line joining the representatives of the late Joscph Desantels, in conformity to the proces verbal of the late Mtre Papineau, sworn surveyor, bearing date the seventeenth June, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, bounded in front by the Commi sioners land, with the fences, stables or sheds that are actually thereon erected ;\u201d and possessed by the said John Robertson, and tue said Margaret MeDonnell, as proprietors, during-the three ycars last pre- cecding the said deed Of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Michel Bouchard.And ail persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any ineans whatsoever, in or upon the said emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Michel Bouchard, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the SEVENTEENTH day ot APRIL next, for a sentence or judgmeut cf confirmation, and they are liereby 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 which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothouotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 13:h November, 1833.Province of Lower-Canada, District of Montreal, fin THE KING'S BENCH.No, 489.Lx parte\u2014The Honorable PETER McGILL.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s beneh, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.H.Griffin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the tifteentir day of July, oue thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, between WALTER HARKNESS, of Beauharnois, in the district of Montreal, surgeon, and SIBBELLA McKORMICK, bis wite, by him thereby duly authorized to and for all and every the purposes of these presents, of the one art; and the honorable PETER Mc¢GLLL, of the city of Montreal, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Walter Hark- ness and Sibbella McCormick, his wife, to the said honorable Peter McGill, of \u2018\u201c all that certain lot of land known by eighteen, situate in the first concession of Ormstown, in the scigniory of Anufield, (formerly called Ville-chauve, or Heauharnois,) 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 depth, making one hundred and twenty-one arpents twenty perches in superficies, joining in front to the river Cha- teauguay, in the rear toa base line which divides the said Co cession from the unconceded lands, on the north-east side to number seventecn, and on the south-west side to number nincteen cf the said concession, with a house an barn thereon erected 3\u201d and possessed by the said Walter Harkness and Sibbella n.cKormick, his\u2019 wife, as proprietors, during three years last preceding the s-id Deed of ue and from thence hitherto by the suid honorable Peter Cull.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 st the time the same were acquired by the said honorable Peter McGill, are hereby notified that applicution will be 1834.o the said court, on the NINETEENTH day of APRIL \u2018 t, fur a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they ne hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, par file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, ei ht days at least before that day, in default of which they il be for ever precluded from the right of doing sow MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 25th November, 1833.Province of Lower-Canada Pre triet of Montreal.} IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.Jo.393.No.or parte\u2014Sieur J FAN BENJ AMIN DEMERS, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there Yas been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made avd exccated before Mire, J.A.Labadie, and his colleague, notaries public, on the fifth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, between Ft ANCOIS CREVIER, yeoman, residing in the arish of St.Laurent, of the one part; and Sieur JEAN BENJAMIN.DEVERS, trader, residing in the city of Montreal, of the other part y\u2014being a sale by the suid François Crevier, to the said Jean Benjamin Demers, \u201cof an emplacement situate in the St.bawrence suburbs of this city, containing sixteen feet in front upon Dorchester street, and forty feet also in front on the rear, upon ninety three feet in depth, the whole more or less as well in front as in depth, without warranty of precise measure, hounded in front by Dorchester street aforesaid, in the rear by the representatives of Amable Gaudri, on one side by the said purchaser, and on the other side by Edouard St, den, with a house and stable thereon erected and possessed by François Serré, and by the said François Crevier, as proprietors, during .the three years last preceding the said dead of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Jean Benjamin Demers, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypathec under any title or by «ny means whatsoever, in or upon ihe said emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Jean Kenjamin Demers, are hereby notified, that application will he made to the said court, on the SEVENT LNT day of APRIL next, for a sentence or j:dgment of contirma- tion, 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 ot which they will be for ever precluded from the right doing so.; MONK & MORROGIIT, P.K.,B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 7th December, 1833.Province of Lower Canada District of Mouotreal.No.296.Lr purle\u2014THE TRUSTEES OF CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.UBLIC NOTICE is hercby given, that there has been lodgedin the office of the prothonotary of tue conrt of King\u2019s beach, of and for the district of Montreal, a Ded made and execu'ed before M-re.N.B.Doucet and his colleague, notaries public.on the twenty niuth day of August, one thousand cight hundred and thirty three, between JOSEPH LEB@EUF, otherwise Joseph Laflamme, residing in the parish of St.Michel of Lachine, tavernkeeper, of the one part ; and Messieurs JOSEPH S\\VAGE, the vonnger, of Montreal, watch maker, JAMES KERR, JOHN CHRISTIE, ROBERT CRAIG, and \\LEXANDER CUNNINGHAM MONTGOMERY, £ll of the city of Montreal, merchants.accepting for the Religious Association now forming in this city of Montreal, under the title of the Independent Congregational ¢ hurch;\u2014 Leing a sale by the said .oseph Lebau! otherwise Joseph Laflamme, to the snid Messicurs Joseph Savage, the younger, James Kerr, John Christie, Robert Craig and Alex- auder Cunningh:m Montgomery, in their said capacity, of ¢ alot 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 north-west side, by the continuation of St.Mauricestreet, und on the ot er side by Joseph Robi:haud and Kmery Chushing, with the buildings thereon erected ;\u201d and possessed by the said vendor as proprietor during the three pears preceding the s«id Deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchasers, in their sai-i capacity.; And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of land, immediately pre vionsto and at the time the same was acquired by the said Joseph Savage the younger, James Kerr, John Christicd Robert Craig and Alexander Cunningham Montgomery, ar, hereby notitied, tliat application will be mad2 to the saie court,on the KIGHTEENTH dav of APRIL next, tora sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required 10 signity in writing their oppositions, and file the sume in the oflice of th: said protlionotary, cight days atleast before that day, in defanit of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORKUGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Oflice, Moutreal.9th December, 1733.} IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.' HNTHEKING'S BENCH.Province of Lower Canada District of Montreal.No.392.Ex purte\u2014CONSTANT NORMANDIN, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Moutreal, a Deed made und executed before Mitre, Louis Lacoste apd his colleague, notaries public, on the fourth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, between THOMAS RENE\u2019 BOUCHER DE BOUCHERVILLE, 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 ;\u2014being à sale by the said 1 homuas Rene oucher De Boucherville, to the said Constant Normandin, Of à 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 So more or less, if they may be in the limits hercinafter mentioned ; bounded in front by the King\u2019s 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\u2019the other side by Paul Petit, with- Sutany buiMings thereon erected ;** and possessed by the said dhomius René Poucher Le Boucherville, as proprietor, 44 GAZETTE DB QUBBEG, during the three years last preceding the said deed of sale, and from thence litherto by the said Constant Normandin.And all persons who muy have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said\u2019 land, immediately previous to, and at the time the same was acquired, by the said Constant Normandin, nre hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the FIGH- TEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to vignity in writing their oppositions, and file the sume in the office of the said pro honotary, eight days nt leant 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 's Ottice, Montreal, 51h December, 1833.Province of Lower Can .da District ol Montreal.No.395.Frs THE KING'S BENCH.Ex parte\u2014 THOMAS DUROCIIER, fRUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that th re has been lodge! in the office of the prothono- tary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed heiore Mire.J.Belle and his 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 5 and Sieur THO WAS DUROCIHER, master tinsmith, residing at the same place, of the other part ;\u2014being a donation entrevifs, by the said Joseph Du- fuux, to the said Thomas Durocher, * 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 saul suburb, ju rear to Albee or his representatives, joining on one side to the representatives Joseph Conreeites dit Chevallier, and on the other side to toseph Vallee the elder, with a two story stone House, à blacksmith's shop and other buildings thereon erected ; besides a forge complete, without any reserve nor exception 37 and possessed by the said Joseph Dufaux, 2s pro- prictor, during the three last years that preceded the said deed oË donation entrerts, 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 whatsoever, 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 bereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the HIGH TEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence 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 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 Ofice, Montreal, 9th December, 1833.l\u2019ioviuce O1 Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.391.Ex parte\u2014 CHARLES GRANT.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of the protbonotary of the court of King's bench of aud for the district of Mout- real, two Deeds made and executed before Mtre.N.B.Doucet, and his collengues, notaries public, Lo.\u2018The first bearing date the twenty minth day of March, one thou- sad eight hundred and thirty, between JEAN BAPTISTE PROVOST, yeoman, residing at the Cate Ste Catherine, in the parish ot Montreal, und FRANCOISE GOD BOUT, his wite, by him duly authorised, of the one part ; and CHARLES GRANT, esquire, residing at the same place, of the other part ;=heing a sale by the ssid Jean Baptiste Provost and the said Fraugowe Godbout, to the said Charles Grant, of *\u201c a lot or ground sitnate at the Côte Ste.Catherine aforesaid, containing one arpent in front by three arpents in depth, bouuded in frout by the land reserved fur a passage sn common between the parties and others, (this passage having twelve feet in depth,) in the rear by Amable Robert dit Lawourhe, joining on one side the purchaser, and on the other Jean Baptiste Valade, with a barn thereon erected 3° and possessed by the vendors, as proprietors, during the three lust years preceding the said Deed of sale and from thence Intherto by the said Charles Grant, Yo, The other Deed bearing date the third day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, between Sieur EDOUARD RAYMOND FABRE, merchant, residing in the city of Montreal, attorney duly appointed hy Jean Bapuste Vulade, now residing at Belleville, Upper Canada, according to the power of attorney annexed to the =aid Acte, of the one part; and CHARLES GRANT, esquire, residing in the parish of Montreal, of the other part ;\u2014beng a saleby the said Edouard Raymond l\u2018ubre, 3m his suid capacity, to the said Charles Grant, ot lo, *\u201c À lot of lund situate in the parish of Moutreal, Côte Ste.Catherine, inclosed in the following limits, bounded in front by tie north-west side of the Ste, Catherine road, in the rear by one Lumouche, on one side by the purchaser und on the other side by the estate of the late John Fellows, with a house, stable and other buildings thereon erecled ; containing ubout one arpent in front by three arpents in depth, without warranty ol precise measure.Lo.Anuther lot of land situate ut the same place, on the south-east ride ol Ste Catherine roud, by which itis bounded in front: in therear by Pierre Durand dit Desmarchais, joining oii one side the representatives Morissette, nid on the other the purchaser, containing two arpents in front upon three arpents in depth, or thereabouts, without any buildiuge ;\u201d und possessed by the said Jean Baptiste Valude, us proprietor, during the three years preceding the Deed of sale secondly mentioned, and from thence hitherto by the suid Charles Grant, , Aud all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege er hypothec under any title or by any meaus whatsoever in or upon the suid lots of land or imau- veables, immediately previous to und at the time the same were acquired by the raid Charles Grant, ure hereby notified, that application will be made 10 the said court, vn the FOURTHENTIL day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they ure FIN THE KING SBENCH.Lereby required to signily in writing their oppositions 173 and file the same in the office of the said prothonotarY» eight days nt 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's Office, Montreal, 5h December, 1833.Province of Lower-Canada District of Montreal.No.397.Ex parte\u2014 JEAN BAPTISTE LABERGE.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there - has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.A.E.Bardy and hin colleague notaries public, on the tenth day of January, one thousand eight bundred aud thirty-two, between ANTOINE HEBERT, of the parish of St.Athanase, yeoman, and LOUISE DICHON, his wife, by lim duly authorized to the effect of these presents, of the one purt ; and JEAN BAPTISTE LABERGE, of the parish of St.Mathias, veoman, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Antoine Hébert and the said Louise Dichon, to the said Jean Baoticte Laberge, ** of a land situated and being iu the se garory de Bleury, containing two arpeats in front by twenty eight arpents, more or less, in depth, and designated by the one half of number thirteen, bounded in front by the river Richelieu, ending in depth by Pierre Nolin, on one side to the south, by Autoine Ménard, and on the other side to the north, by Antoine Héhert, with a house and barn thereon erected ;** and possessed by the said Antoine Hébert and the said Louise Dichon, and the said Jean Baptiste La- herge.a« proprietors, during the three last years preceding the present notification, 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 snd at the time the same was acquired by the said Jean Baptiste Laberge, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the SECOND day of JUNE, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, aud 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's Office, Montreal, 12th January, 1834.'HINTHEKING's BENCH.Provinccof Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.404.Ex pare\u2014OLOMON FLAGG HOLCOMB.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there , + has ben lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.H.Griffin, and his colleague, notaries publie, on the tenth day of January, one thousand cight hundred and thirty-three, between WILLIAM WALKER, esquire, of the city of Montreal, advocate, of the one part ; and SOLOMON FLAGG HOLCOMB, of the said city of Montreal, trader, of the Fin THE KING'S BENCH.other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said William Walker, to the said Solomon Flagg Holcomb, of lo.* A certain emplacement in the St, Ann snburbs, fief Nazareth, containing ninety one feet in front on Wiliiam street, sometimes ca led College street, eighty five fect in depth on the line æljoining the property hereinafter described, ninety-eight feet on the line of Queen street.and ninety feet in the rear, on the line ofa lot belonging to Ariel Bowman, being of an irregular figure and known on the general plan of the said fief as lots numbers thirty-four aud thirty-five.20, Attôther lot of ground and premises in the said fief and suburb on the north of and immediately adjoining the em-.plac ment above described, with a two story stone dwelling house and two out buildings thereon erected, containing ninety feet in front on William street, somet mes called Colleg- street, by forty five feet in depth, including the gate way on the line of King street, tiftv-eight feet more or less on the line of the lot or emplacement first above described, and ninety feet in rear on the line of property belonging to Abner Bagg, the said secondly above*described lot of ground being part and parcel of lots numbers twenty four and twenty-five in the said fief, subject Lo the servirudes and conditions following : that the eastern gable of the dwelling house crected thereon, and dividing the same from the adjoining premises of Abner Bagg, and also the gate-way leading from King street into the respective yards, shall be and remain mitoy: ns and in common between the purchaser and the said Abner Bagg, their heirs and assigns for ever ; also that the said gateway and passage shall ajways remain at its now heightand width, but without prejudice to the right of the purchaser, his heirs and us- signs of erecting and building over the said gateway to what height and in what mazner he or they may think proper.Lastly that thestone wall separating the last described property, in the rear, from that of the said Abner Bagg, shall not be mit gen between the purohascr and the said Abner Bagg, but shall exclusively belong to the said Abner Bagg, his heirs and assigns ; the purchaser never theless having the righ: to build accotter against the said wall ;\u201d and possessed the said emplacements and premises by the said Willing Walker, as proprietor, during the three last years precedi g the present notification, Aud all persons who may huve or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever inor upon thesaid emplacements and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were nequired by the wiid Solomon Flagg Holcomb, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the TENTH day of JUNE next, for à sentence or judgment of coufirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of\u2019 the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be fur ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGII, P, K, B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 22d January, 1834, 174 Marcu 20 QU QUEBLO GAZETTR _ LICITATIONS.___ om awe \u2014\u2014 TET = === isrrier ov | NOW all persons whom it may con- Quenrc.cern, that the immoveable properties hereinafter described, belonging to the succession of the lute CHARLES TOUCHY, and of Dame GENEVIEVE FORTIER, having been sold by licitation on the premises by Mtre.GERMAIN GuaYy, Notary, on the twenty-fourth day of February instant, of which the Procès Verbal and overbiddings have been deposited in our office by authority of justice, fur the purpose of receiving overbiddings for the space of six weeks, subject to the sume charges, clauses and conditions mentioned in the said Procès Verbal and overbid- dings, of which knowledge may be had on application to the undersigned prothonotarics, authorized to receive overbidding.Follows a description of the suid Immoveable.lo.An cmplacement situate in the St.Roch suburb of this city, St.Valier street, having filly two feet in front upon the said St, Valier street, by sixty feet in depth, bounded in front by the said St.Valier strect, and in resr by the Jot hereafter described; joining on one side towards the porth-east to Archibald Campbell, esquire, and on the other side towards the south westto St.Roch street, together with the two story stone house thereon erected.20, Another part of an emplacement situate in the same place, which is separated from the emplacement above described, bounded in front towards the west by the said St, Roch street, and in tear towards the east by Archibald Campbell, esquire, on one side towards the south by the first emplacement above described, and on the other side towards the north by the King's Wood Yard, (Parc du Roi,) together with the ban- gard thereon erected, The said Dame widow Charles Tou- chet, having caused the said communauté to he dissolved by a good and faithful Inventoire, et dûment clos en justice.\" Overbiddings will be received until the NINTH day of APRIL next, at TWO o'clock in the afternoon, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Quebec, 26th February, 1834.DisvricT oF NOW all persons whom it may con- QUEBEC.§ cein, that the immoveable property hereinafter described, belonging to the communauté which existed hetween AGATITE CHAMBERLAND, and the late J LAN DOYON, her ficst husband, and continued with the late DOMINIQUE LAURENT pit LORTIE, ber second husband, having been sold by licitation upon the premises, by Mtre.R.G.BELLEAU, notary, the third day of February last, the Procés Verbal and biddings have been lodged in our office by authority of justice, for the purpose of receiving overbiddings for the space of six weeks, subject to the same charges which are contained in the said Procès Verbal aud biddings, of which all persons tnay obtain information by application to the ueder- signed prothounotaries, authorized to receive overbiddings, Follows a description of the suid Immoreable property.An emplacement situated in the said St.John suburb of Quebec, St.Joachim street, containing forty feet in front hy forty-four feet in depth, on the north-east side, and forty-one feet in depth on the south west side; bounded in front by the said St.Joachim street, aud in rear, at the end of thesaid depth, by Bernard Perrault : Joining on one ride, towards the north-east, to Joseph St.Michel, or his representatives, and on the other side, towards the south-west, to Sieur Michel Lunglois, or his representatives, together with a house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u2019 Overbiddings will be received until the NINTH day of APRIL next, at TWO o'clock in the afternoon, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Quehee, 1st March, 1834.\u2014 Province of Lower-Canada, } IN TH E KI NG°S BENCH.District of Quebec, 20th February, 1834, JOSEPII PRIOR, of the City of Quebec, in the county of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, merchant tailor, PLAINTIFF; vs.JOHN McCONNEL.of the same place, Clerk, DEfENDANT § and THOMAS TUCKER, JAMES GLOVER HEATH, and ROBERT STEWART, Esquires, all of Quebec aloresaid, Merchants, and heretotore copartners, TIErs-SArsI8, No.953.NASMUCIT asitappears to the Court, upon inspection of .the Affidavit, Aud other documents of record in this cause filed, that Process of Attachment hath been sued out of this Court against the estate, debts and effects of the de- feadant, Juuy MCCoNNEL, and that the said defendant liatt departed from this province, 8o that service of the said process cannot be made as bv law required 3 [tis ordered apon petition of the plaintiff, Joseph Prior, that, pursuant to the Provincial Statute in such case made and provided, notice, in lieu of such service, be giyen by four half monthly publications, of this order, in the QUEBEC GAZETTE, for the gaid John MeConnel, to appear in person, ur by Attorney, in this Court, within two months, and shew reasonable cause if anv hie have, why the Court should not proceed to judgment in the present action 3 and the Court, doth further order that the Tiers-Suisis, Thomas Tucker, James Glover Heath, and Robert Stewart, be, and thev are hereby continued as auch Viers-Saisis, in this cause, snhject to the future order of tle Court, PFRRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.\u2014~\u2014\u2014 \u2014 a \u2014 \u2014 OUTCE\u2014AIL Persons having claims against the Estate of the late Mr.Joun ANDERSON, in hin life tune of the City of Quenrce, by Bund, Book Debt, Mort- woye, Hypothèque, of otherwise, are requested to present thew duly attested, to Mr.Wn.PRTRY, one of the vadersizued ; and ail Persona indebted to the said Estate, are reguesied tomake payment to the said Wu, Perry, who in duly authorised to that effect, MARY ANDERSON, Tutrix to the Minor Children, Wx.PETRY, Sule\"Tutor, Quebec, 30th January, 1834.3m Province, of Lower-Cunadu, | T u Court of General District of Three.Rivers.' ! the Peace, holden at the Town of Three- ivers, in an fur the district of Turee-Rivers, 00 SATURDAY, the EreH- regs day of Janvany, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-lour : Present\u2014Joss pu BADFAUX, Rese\u2019 KivMBeR, Switov Geant, und Jantes DicKsON, ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS OF FOLICE.GENERAL RULES.CHAPTER I.; Article xxx.\u2014Tt is Ordered, that every person being the possessor or keeper of a Bitchin heat, and having recelved notice from a Constable or other inhabitant ul this \u2018Town, that the ssid Bitch is in that state, shall forthwith confine such nunimal, or otherwise prevent its going ut large in this Town so long as it shall continue to be in beat 3 and every person who, after receiving sich notice, shall wilfully and negligently suffer a Bite in beat, in his or her pussession or keeping, to go at large in this Town, shall forfeit a som of five shillings, currency, for every day that such animal shall continue at large in that state : and proof being made before any one Justice of the Peace, that a Bitch in heat continues to go at lyrge in this Town, three hours or more ulter notice given to the possessor or keeper thereof, as above, itshall be lawful for such Justice of the Peace to order in writing that the said Bitch in heat being thereafter found at large in any street, square, laud or public piace in this Town, hall be destroyed ; and such Order being first served the possessor or keeper of such Bitch in heat, by leaving a certified copy therenf with him, or her personally, or at his or her domicile with a grown person of the tumily, shall and may Le carried with ex- ecntion by any Constable beinz thereunto required.Aud it the possessor or keeper of a Bitch in heat found at large, have no known domicile in this Town, and cannot be found, or is a person anknown, then and in such cuse, the notice aud service required by this Rule and Regu lation shall be made by public Outery in the usual and Ordinary manner in which public notices aud adver tisements are given by the publie Outery in this Town.Article xxxit1.\u2014}t is Ordered, that no person shall skate, slide, or drive a hand or other sleigh or any of the parapets or side paths in this Town, under a penalty of five shillings for every offence in this behalf ; and that when persons under age shall incur such penalty, the amount thereof may and shall be recovered from their parents, masters, or guardians, By the Court, DAVID CHISHOLME, Clk, P.\u2014-\u2014\u2014 Province of ne | T a Court of General District of Three Rivers.À.Quarter Session of the Peace, holden at the town of Three Rivers, in and for the district of Three Rivers, on WepNEsDaYy, the THIRTIETH day of OCTOBER, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three : Present\u2014Joseru BADEAUY, SWETON GRANT, and JFAN F.IDUMOULIN, ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS OF GENERAL RULES, CHAPTFR I, Article xv.\u2014It is ordered, that the following records be added to this article : \u2014And that the parents of any children so asking charity, shall be subject to the same pains and pe- naltics.Esquires.ses, J.Pp.POLICE.RULES CONCERNING THE MARKET, CHAPTER II, Article x vi.\u2014It is ordered, that no Pedlar shall sell or vend, or offer for sale, any goods, wares or merchandizes, on market days, in anv of the market places of the town of Three Rivers, or within fifty yards thereof, under the penalty of Twenty shillings for every offence in this behalf, By the Court, DaVID CHISHOLME, Clk.P.Province of Lower Canada, District of Three Rivers.} IN THE KING'S BENCH.The Twenty-fifth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, No.177.Ex parte\u2014 RULES OF POLICE, HE Court having read and examined the Additional Rules and Regulations of Police, made at a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of this District, on WEDNESDAY, the THIRTIETH day of Ocrosir, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, and presented to this Court on the Twenry-Fiust day of JANUARY instant, and having maturely deliberated thereon, do approve and confirm the same, And the Court having also read and examined the Additional Rules and Regulations of Police, made at the said Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of this District, on SATURDAY, the EiGHTEENTH day of JANUARY instant, and presented to this Court on the said TWENTY-FIRST day of the same month, and having maturely deliberated, do also approve and confirm the same, By the Court, 4 W.C.H.COFFIN, P.K, B.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has received His MasEsTy\u2019s Rovar LETTERS, PATENT bearing date at the Castle of Saint Lewis in thecity of Quebec, the FourTI day of FEBRUARY instant, granting unto him, his heirs aud assigns, the exclusive Right and Property, for the period of fourteen years, from the date thereof, in a certain uew and improved principle for building steam vessels andother description of water craft, aud the soe right ofbuild- ing, coustructing, navigating, nsivg, and vending the same to others, within the province of Lower-Canada, for the period aforesaid, He therefore hereby cautions and forbids all persons from, iu any wise, making, constructing, using, or putting in prac tice the said improvement or any part thereof, or in any wise to counterfeit, imitate or resemble the same, cither by making addition thereto or subtraction from the same.dure iug the period aforesaid, under all the penalties of the act in that case made and provided ; of which all persons are required to take notice, and govern themselves accordingly, NORMAN BETHUNE.| Montreal, 17th Pebruary, 1834.Sn Quarter Session of.Ny Province of Lower-Canada, IN Tire Kive's BExcn.District of Quebec.17th February, l#34.No, 1641.; Ex purte\u2014THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY Op QUEBEC.r HE Court having seen and examined the Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Quebec, regulating the Rates of Wharfage (or the Wharves bordering on the New Market of St.Paul Street, adopted by an absolute majority of the said Common Conncil, où the Sixth day of December, now last past, and thereon ma.twely deliberated, doth consider, order and adjudge, that the said Ordinance be and the same is bereby confirmed and homologated.And itis further Ordered, that the said Ordinance be duly eurolled of record, in this Court, The Ordinance or Regulation confirmed and homa.loguted by the foregoing Judgment iv us follows, that is to say :\u2014 ! CITY OF QUEBEC.Common CounciL OFFICE, 6th day of December, 1838, Present\u2014Tue MAYOR : Messrs.Charles Dégnise, Joseph Petitclerc, Francois Robitaille, Jean Tourangean, Charles, M, De Foy, P.M.Paquet.Charles Cuzeau, Joachim Mondor, ORDINANCE to reguiate the Rates of Wharfoge for the Wharves bordering on the New Market of St.Paul Street, adopted by an absolute majority of the Common Council, at a seeting held on the Sixth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three.I.\u2014Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Council-men, of the City of Quebec, in Common Council assembled, that from and after the Twentieth day of April next, all bulky commodities, not enumerated on the present Ordinance, brought to or landed on the public landing place in the Market in St.Paul Street, or un any Whart or Wharves or jettées to be hereafter thereon erected, fur sale or speculation, or kept back, for future higher prices, shall pay forthe benefit of the Corporation, to such person authorised by the Common Conucil, to receive the sume, a sum not exceeding three peuce currenry per ton, for each day that such article shall remain thereon, IL.\u2014Be it further Ordained, that any person who shall place any Vessel or River Craft whatsoever, along side of or make fast to, any ofthe Wharves bordering on the New Market of St.Paul Street, shall pay for the benefit of the Corporation, to such person authorised asaforesaid, the following rates of Wharfage, to wit :\u2014 IL For Vessels or River Craft whatsoever, under thirty tons, a sum not exceeding one shilling and six peuce per day.2.For Vessels of thirty, and under one hundred tons, a sum not exceeding two shillings and six pence per day.3.For Vessels of one hundred tons and upwards, a sun not exceeding five shillings per day.HL.\u2014Be it further Ordaines, that every owner or Commander of a Vessel or River Craft whatsoever, who shall nse the said Wharves or any part thereof to load or unload his Vessel or River Craft whatsoever, shall pay the following rates, for each day during which any effects uitladen from, orintended to be shipped in such Vessel or River Craft whatsoever, shall remain on the said W harves, to wit :\u2014 1.For every hundred boards, a sum not exceeding one penny.2.For every hundred plank, one inch and a holf thick, a sum not exceeding one penny half penny.3.For every hundred plank, two inches thick, a sin not exceeding two pence.4.For every hundred plank, threeinches thick, a sum not exceeding three pence.5.All such effects which shall be conveyed over the said Wharves, either to be shipped on board of, or which shall have been landed from any Vessel or River Cratt whatsoever, shall be charged as if they had remained thereon for one day.IV.\u2014Be itfurther Ordained, that for all descriptions of Wood, piled or laid on the said Wharves, the Wharf rent for thesame shall be at a rate, and in a proportion not exceeding two shillings and six pence for each pile, not exceeding twelve feet square, per month.(Signed) LE, BEDARD, Mayor of Quebec.Messrs.Ed.Glackemeyer, Pierre Dasilva, R.Ed.Caron, Jos.Tourangean, Michel Tessier, Joseph Légaie, Colin McCallum, Attested, (Signed) JEAN LANGEVIN, Town Clerk, OTICE.\u2014All persons having claims upon, or demands against the estate of the late HENRY TREMAIN, esquire, in his life time of Quebec, Advocate, are requested to send them duly attested to BENJAMIN TRE- MAIN, esquire, in order that the same may be liquidated in proportion to the assetsinthe hands of the undersigned, his executor, GEORGE PYKE.Quebec, 14th November, 1833, u T.CARY & CO.HAVE FOR SALE: Geld Paper, plaio and embossed, Gold bordering, and ornaments, Silver Paper,\u2014Maliogany Do, Colonred Papers\u2014a variety, Fanbossed Letter and Note Paper, Tinted, Do.Do.Linboxsed Messare and Visiting Cards, mes Metallic, Enamelled or glazed Do.Mourning io Plain and giit 0.Card Cases and Pocket-books, Drawing and Message Curds, all sizes, Music Paper.assorted, Loudon Drawing Boards, plain and tinted, assorted, Ornamented Ivory and Silver handles for do.Silver Steel pen-points and handles, Port.folios\u2014various sizes, Parchment and Vellum, Jupan fed Patent pecord Ink, ambro\u2019, Hudson Bay and Sw Wax Tapers and Stands, 43 Quills, Patent Vuk-stands for travellers Mathematical fustraments, Girtable Desks, p vlazed Tracing Paper, blac Extra superfine Foniscap, om ed do.Patent Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Ever-pointed Pencils, with spare Newman's Water Colours\u2014fudian Ink Toy Coloms, ! Pluk und biue Saucers, 1834.\u2014 [ THE QUEBEC GAZET TE.OrricE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE Province, Quebec, 19th March, 1834.His ExCcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN CHIEF has been pleased to make the following appointment, viz :\u2014 FRANÇOIS ANTOINE RIVARD BFLLEFFUILLE, Gentleman, to be a Public Notary for this Province, GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.\u2014\u2014 Lary 2 4e BUREAU DU SECRETAIRE DE LA PROVINCE, Québec, 19e Mars, 1834.Tla plu à Son EXCELLENCE LE GOUVERNEUR EN CuEr de faire l\u2019appointement suivant, savoir :\u2014 FRANÇOIS ANTOINE RIVARD PELLEFEUILLE, Gentil- bomme pour être Notaire Public en cette Province.Ucntes par le Sherif, DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.No \\ VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que les TERRES et HERITAGES sous mentionnés ent été saisis, et serontvendus aux tems etlienx respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant desrécla- mations snriceux sont par le présent requises de les faire eonnoitre suivant la loi ; toutes oppositions «fin d'annuler, afin de distraire, ou afin de charge,excepté dans les cas de Vendi- tiom Exponcs, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées au Bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente; les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les devx jou.s après le retour de l\u2019Ordre (Writ.) VENDITIONI EXPONAS, Québec, à savoir : J AMES MOTZ, de la paroisse de la No.67.} Pointe Levi, dans le comté de Dorchester, dans le district de Quéhec, marchand ; contre THEODORE GIRARD.de la parcissede St, Henri, dans le comté de Dorchester, dansle district de Québec, commerçant, À la folle enci.ère, coûts et charge de Théodore Miot dat Gerard, savoir :\u2014\u2018* Un emplacement situé paroisse St.Henry, an lieu nommé le Trait Quarré, contenant treize et demie pagles de cloinre de front, sur quinze pagées de profoudeur, borné en front au chemin du Roi du dit \u2018Frait- Quarré, en profondeur à Marcelle Ruelle, et d\u2019un cô:é au nord ouest à une petite route qui conduit à la concession deSt, Jean Baptiste, au sud-ouest à Victor Bussières avec et ensemble une maison dessus construite.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019église de la susdite parvisse de St Henri, le SEPTIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, à D1X heures du matin, Le dit Writ retournable le septième jour d\u2019Avril, 1834.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Île Mars, 1434.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec, à savoir : UC SIMARD, de la paroisse de la No.1263.} Baie St.Paul, daus le comté de Eaguenzy, dans le district de Québec, marin, et MARC SI- MAR), du même lieu, marin ; contre CHARLES ROULEAU.de la paroisse de Ste.Anne, dans le com é de Ka- Mouraska, dans le district de Québec, marin, ct CHARLES ROULEAU, le père, et JEAN BAPTISTE PIRET prt LAFRANCE, tous deux cultivateurs, de la paroisse de Ste.Ânne, à savoir :\u2014Io.\u2018* Une terre sise et située au deuxième rang en la paroisse Ste, Anne, seigneurie de la Pocatière, comté de Kamouraska, d\u2019un arpent de front ou environ Plus ou moins, sur quinze arpens de prcfondeur ou environ Plus ou moins, prenant son frent au chemin du Roi qui est entre le premier rang et le deuxième rang ; d\u2019un côté au nord-est à une route qui conduit dans les concessions plus hautes, et du côtésud-ouest à Joseph Levesque, ou ses re- Préentans, avec une Maison et autres bâtisses dessus construites, circonstances et dépendances.20.Une autre terre située au deuxième rang, en la suscite paroisse de Ste, Anne, de trois arpens de front ou environ plus ou moins, sur envi- Th vingt-quatre arpens plus ou moins de profondeur, bornée durôté nord-est à une route Qui conduit aux concessions plus utes, et du coté du sud-ouest À I'douard L'zotte, ou ses leprésentans, avec grange, étable et autres bÂtisses dessus Construites, circonstances et dépendances, 30.Une autre terre à bois sise et située dans le quatrième rang, dans la pal'oisse de Ste.Anne, de deux arpens de front ou environ plus % moins, sur euviton quarante deux arpens plus ou moins de profondeur, prenant son front aux terres du troisième fang, et au bout de la dite profondeur aux terres Cu cin- Youme rang, du côté nord-est à Benoit Durant, et du côté tisser ouest à Joseph Déjin dit Bourgelas, sans aucune bâ- essus construites, circonstances et dépendances, 40.are sise etsituée en la paroisse Ste.Anne la Pocatière, Phi ans le premier rang desconcessions, en la susdite sei- arpens contenant un arpent et demi de front, sur vingt six ront ot demi ou environ de profondeur, prenant son ite Par devant eu fleuve St.Laurent, et par derrière à la Profondeur ou environ, aboutissant aux terres de Jean GAZEMIE DB QUEBEC Joseph Sirois, joignant au sud-ouest à Benoit nord-est À Jean Baptiste Ouellet, et B noit Beaulieu, avec une maison et autres bârisses sus Construites ; avec Cette remarque qu'à la dite terre il appartient, savoir un lopin de Quatrearpensou environ à Jean Baptiste Martin.et quatre perches ou environ à Clémeut Pinet, &c.suivant leurs titre s, «vec où attendu réserve d'un chemin réservé sur la dite terre à Jesn et Joseph Sirois, B noit Hudon dit Beaulieu.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019église de la susdite paroisse de St, Anne de la l\u2019ocatière, le TRENTE-ET-UNIEME jour de MARS courant, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retouruable le premier jour d'avril, 1et possédé- par le dit George Holman comme propriétaire du- raut les trois dernières années qui cnt précédé la date du dit acte de veute, et depuis parle dit John Taylor, _.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypotl &ques en vertu d\u2019sucun titre ou par toutautre 190- ven quelennque duns oa sur la dite certaine pièce de terre, Im- métdiatement avant et au tems de l'acquisition d\u2019icelle par le dit Johu Taylor, sont par le présent averties, qu'il sera fait une demande à In dite cour.le DIX SEPTIEME jour d'AVRIL prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions et de les filer au bureau du dit protonotaire huit jours au moins avant ce jour 'à.à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire, MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protouvtaire, Montréal, 4 Octobre, 1833.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.COUR DU BANC DU ROI.No.38\u201c.Ex parte\u2014WILLIAM BRADBURY.; VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour du bauc du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, un Acte exécu'é par devant Mtre, N, B.Doucet et son con: fidre, notaires publics, le viogt-huitidme jour de Novembre, mil buit cent trente trois, entre BENJAMIN SMITH, senior, de la paroisse de St.Luc, fermier, d'une part; et WILLIAM BRADBURY, delacité de Montréal, marchand, d'autre part ; \u2014étant une vente par ledit Benjamin Smith au dit William Bradbary,\u2018é d'un lot de terre sis et situé au delà de la ville de Dorchester, dans la baronie de Longueuil, de la contenance de trois arpeus de front sur trente arpens de profoudeur, plus ou moins, tenant par devant à la rivière Richelieu, par derr:ère À Pierre Beaudry, joignant d\u2019un côté au sud à John Badger, et d'autre côté au nord à terreappartenante À la garnison de St.Jean, avec une maison d'habitation et d'autres améliorations y appartenantes, sans aucune réserve quelconqie °° et possé-lé par le dit Benjamin Smith et par le dit William Bradbury, pendant les trois dernières années qui ont précédé cette notification.Et toutes les personnes qui penvent avoir ou prétendent avoir aucuus privilèges ou hypothèques eu vertu d'aucun tître ou par tout autre moyen quelconque dans ou sur les dits lots de terre et dépendances, immédiatement avant et au tems de l'acquisition d\u2019iceux par le dit William Bradbury, sont par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite cour, le DIX-SEPTIEME jour d'AVRIL prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sout par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions et de les filer au hureau du dit protonotaire huit jours au moins avant ce jour !à, à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH P.B.R.Bureau du Protovotaire, Montréal, 30e Novembre, 1833.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.No.394.| DANS LE BANC DU ROI Ex purte\u2014 THOM AS MACKAY.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a É'É déposé daus le bureau du protouotaire de la cour du banc du Roi,de et pour le district de Montréal, un Acte exécuté par devant Mtre.W.N.Crawford, et son coufière, notaires publics, le dix-septième jour de Juin, mil huit cent trente-trois, entre l'honorable NORMAN FITZGERALD UNIACKE, de lacité de Montréal, dans le district de Montréal, dans la province du Bas-Canada un des juges de la cour du banc du Roi, dans et pour le dit district, d'une part ; et THOMAS MACKAY, de Gloces- ter, dans le comté be Russel, district d'Ottawa, dans la province du Haut-Canada, écuier, d\u2019autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par le dit honorable Norman Fitzgerald Uniacke, au dit Thomas Mackyy, ¢ d'un certain immeuble décrit au dit acte comme etant toute cette certaine pièce ou morceau de terre situé dans le fauxbourt St.Antoine, de la dite cité, contenant environ un arpent et demi de front, sur douze arpens, plus ou moins, de profondeur, borné en front par la rue Dorchester, en arrière et d\u2019un côté par terres appartenant aux héritiers ou représentans de défunt Sir Alexander Mackenzie, et d'autre côté par l\u2019honorable James Reid, avec une raison et autres bâtisses dessus érigées, toutes les circorstances et dépendances ;\u201d lequel dit immeuble était possédé par le dit honorable Norman Fitzgerald Uniacke, depuis Je vingt sixième jour de Juin, mil huit cent vingt-huit, jusqu\u2019au dit jour de la dite vente, et depuis par le dit Thomas Mackay, comme respectivement propriétaires d'icelui.Et toutes personnes qui peuvent avoir ouprétendent avoir aucun privilège ou hypothèque en vertu d\u2019aucun tÎtre où pat tout autre moyen quelconque, dausou sur la dite pièce on morceau de terre, immédiatement avant et au tems de l'acquisition d'icelui par le dit Thomas Mac- kay, sont par le présent averties qu'il sera fuit une demande à la dite cour, le DIX-NEUVIEME jour du mois d\u2019AVREL prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau du dit protonotaire huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours fur- closes du droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Burcau du Protonotaire, Montréal, 9e Décembre, 1833.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.¢ DANS LE BANC DU ROI No.3890.Ç Fx parte \u2014-MICHEL BOUCHARD.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a élÉ déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour du hanc du Roi, de et peur le district de Moutréal, un Acte exécuté par devant Mire.P.E.Leclercet ann con- frêre, notaires publics, le trente-unième jour d'Octobre mil huit cent trente trois, entre Sieur JOHN ROBERTSON, Maitre entrepreneur menuisier, demeurant en Marcu 9g cette ville, et Dame MARGARET McDONNELL, gq épouse, de lui duement an'orisée à l'effet des présentes, d'une part ; et Sieur MICHEL BOUCHARD, Maitre menuisier, demeurant en cetts ville, d'autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par les dits John Robertson, et Dame Margaret McDonnell, au dit Michel Bouchard, *¢ d'un emplacement situé au sud du fauxbourg St.Laurent, près cette ville, de la contenance de soixante et-neuf pieds et demi de front, soixante-six pieds dans la ligne du lit ci-devant de la petite rivière, cinquante pieds dans la ligne joignant P.De Rocheblave, écuier, et quarante-huit pieds et demi dans la ligne joignant les représentans de feu Joseph Desautels, conformément au procès verbalde feu Mtre, Papineau, arpenteur juré, en date du dix-septième Juin, mil hnit cent seize, borné sur le devant par la ruelle des Commissaires, avec les clôtures, écuries ou hangars qui sont actuellement dessus construits 3\u201d et possedé par les dits John Robertson et la dite Margaret McDonnell, comme propriétaires, pendant les trois dernières année qui ont précédé le susdit acte de vente, et depuis par le dit Michel Bouchard.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques, en vertu d'aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque dans ou sur le dit emplacement, immédiatement avant et au tems de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icelui par le dit Michel Bouchard, sont par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite cour, leDIX-SEPTIEME jourd\u2019AV RIL prochain, pour une sentence on jugement de ratification, etelles sont parle présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau du 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, 13e Novembre.1833.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.} COUR DU BANC DU ROI, No.393.Ex parte\u2014Sieur JEAN BENJAMIN DEMERS.VIS PUBLIC est parle présent donné, qu\u2019il a é é déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour du bane du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, un Acte exécuté par devant Mtre.J.A.Labadie, et sou confrère, notaires publics, le cinquième jour de Décembre, mil huit cent trente-trois, entre FRANCOIS CREVIER, cultivateur, résidant en la paroisse de St.Laurent, d\u2019une part ; et Sieur JEAN BENJAMIN DEMERS, commer- cant, résidant en la cité de Montréal, d\u2019autre part ;\u2014 étant une vente par le dit François Crevierau dit Jean Benjamin Demers, \u2018* d\u2019un emplacement sis et situé au fauxbourg St.Laurent de cette ville, de la contenance de douze pieds de front sur la rue Dorchester, et quarante pieds aussi de front sur le derrière, sur quatrevingt-treize pieds de profondeur, le tout plus ou moins, tant en front qu\u2019en profondeur,sans garantie de mesure précise ; tenant par devant à la dite rue Dorchester, par derrière au représentant d\u2019Amable Gaudri, d\u2019un côté au dit acquéreur, et de l\u2019autre côté à Edouard St.Jean, avec une maison et une écurie dessus constru'tes 3\u201d et possédé par François Serré, et par le dit François Crevier, comme propriétaires, durant les trois dernières années qui ont précédé le susdit acte de vente, et depuis par le dit Jean Benjamin De- mers.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges, ou bypothêques, en vertu d'aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur le dit emplacement, immédiatement avant et au tems de l\u2019acquisition d'icelui par le dit Jean Benjamin Demers, sont par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite cour, le DIX-S EPTIEME jour d\u2019AVREL prochain, pouruve sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit lenrs oppositions et de les filer au bureau du dit protonotaire nuit 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.7e Décembre, 1833.Province du Bas_Canada, District de Montréal.No.396.Ex parte\u2014 LES SYNDICS DE L\u2019EGLISE DE LA CONGREGATION.AVE PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour du banc du Roi, pour le district de Montréal, un Acte fait et exécuté par devant Mtre.N.B.Doucet et son confrère, notaires publics, le vingt-neuvième jour d\u2019Acût, mil huit cent trente-trois, entre JOSEPH LEBŒUF, autrement appelé Joseph Lafleur, ré-idant à la paroisse de St.Michel de Lachine, aubergiste, d\u2019une part ; et Messieurs JOSEPH SAVAGE, fils, de Montréal, horloger, JAMES KERR, JOHN CHRISTIE, ROBERT CRAIG, ¢t ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM MONTGOMERY, tous de Ja cité de Montréal, marchands, acceptant pour l\u2019Association Religieuse se formant dans la cité de Montréal, sous le titre de la Congrégation Fudépendante, d'autre part ;\u2014 étant une vente par le dit Joseph Lelœnf, autrement appelée Joseph Laflamme, aux dits Messieurs Joseph Savage, James Kerr, John Christie, Robert Craig, :t Alexander Cunningham Montgomery, dans teur dite capacité, \u2018 d'un lot de terre situé dans le fauxbourg de St, Joseph de Montré (1, contenant dans les limites suivantes : tenant devant À la rue du Collège, par derrière à la ruelle Longueuil, du côté nord-est à la continuation de la rue St.Maurice, et de l'aurre cô'éà Joseph Robichaud et Emery Chushing, avec les L&timens dessus coustruits ;\u201d et possédé par le dit vendeur, pendant les trois dern'ères années qui ont précété le dit acte de veute, et depuis par les dits acquéreurs, dans leur dite capacité, } cour DU BANC DU ROI, Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou prétendeut AVoir AUCUNS privilèges ou bypotièques en vertu d\u2019ancun titre on par tout autre moyen qnelconque, daus ou sur le ditlot de terre,immé/lintement avant etantems de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icclui par les dits Joseph Savage, fi's, James Ketr, Jobn Christie, Robert Craiget Alexander Cuoningbam Montgomery,sont par le pré-ent averties, qu'il sera fait une demande la dite cour, le DIX-HUITIEME jour d'AVRIL prochain, pour une sentence où jugement de ratidication, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les ilerau bureau du dit protonotnue luit jours au moins avsnt ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire, MONK & MORROGI, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal, 9e Décembre, 1883. 1834.since du Bas-Canada, ( Pros ict de Montréal.§ COUR DU BANC DU ROI No.30.parte\u20141.' Honorable PETER McGILL.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la du banc du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, un te fait et executé devant Mtre.H.Gritlin et son confrère, Ac ires publics, le quinzième jour de Juillet, mil huit cent rente trois.entre WALTER HARKNESS, de Beauhar.cour a daus le district de Montréal, chirurgien, et ST B- REL LA McKORMICK, son épouse, de lui quement autorisée à l'effet de ces présentes, d\u2019une art 3 et l\u2019honurable PETER McCGILL, de la cité Je Montréal, d\u2019autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par les dits Walter Harkness, et Sibbella McKormick, son épouse, au dit honorable Peter McGill, \u201c\u201c de tout ce certain lot de terre connu par dix-huit, situé en la remière concession d\u2019Ormstown, dans la seigneurie d\u2019Anntield, (ci-devant nommée Ville-chauve ou Beauhar- nois) dans le dit district, contenant par mesurage quatre arpens de front sur trente-et-un arpens quatre perches sur lu ligne 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 \\Ærivière Chateauguay, par derrière à la ligne de la hâse qui sépure la dite concession des terres non concédées, sur le côté nord-est au numéro dix-sept,et sur le côté eud-ouest nu numéro dix-neuf de lu dite concession, avec une maison et une grange dessus construites ;\" et possédé par les dits Walter Harkness et Sibbella McKormick, son épouse, comme propriétaires, pendant les trois dernières années qui ont précédé le dit acte de vente, et depuis par le dit honorable Peter McGill.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou prétendent avoir atcuns privilèges ou hypothêques en vertu d\u2019aucun titre, où par tout autre moyen quelconque.dans ou sur le dit lot de terre et dépendances, immédiatement avant et au tems de l\u2019acquisition d'iceux parle dit honorable Peter McGill, sont par le présent averties, qu'il sera fait une demande à la dite cour, le DIX-NEUVIEME jour d'AVRIL prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, 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 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, 25e Novembre, 1833.Province du Bas-Canada.District de Montréal.No.392.Ex pirte \u2014CONSTANT NORM ANDIN, VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il /K a été déposé au bureau du protonotaire de la cour du banc du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, un Acte exécuté par devant Mtre.Louis Lacoste et son coufrère, notaires publics, le quatrième jour de Décembre, mil huit cent trente trois, entre THOMAS RENE BOUCHER DE BOUCHERVILLE, écuier, résidant au bourg de Boucherville, d'une part 5 et CONSTANT NORMANDIN, cultivateur, résidant dans la paroisse de Boucherville, d\u2019autre part ;\u2014 étant une vente par le dit Thomas Réné Boucler de Boucherville, au dit Constant Normandin, \u201c\u2018 d\u2019une terre située dans Ja seigneurie de Boucherville, en la paroisse de Boucherville, de deux arpeus et trois quarts de front plus ou moins, sur trente arpens de profondeur aussi plus ou moins, s\u2019il s\u2019y trouve dans les limites ci-après mentionnées, tenant par devant au chemin du Roi, en profondeur an cordon qui sépare la seigneurie de Boucherville d'avec celle de Montarville, d\u2019un côté à Michel Lacoille etde l\u2019autre côté à Panl Petit, sans aucune bâtisse dessus constraîtes ;\u201d\u201d et possédé par le dit Thomns René Boucher de Boucherville, comme propriétaire, durantles trois dernières années qui ont précédé le susdit acte de vente, et depuis par le dit Constant Normandin.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou prétendent avoir aucuns 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'acquisition d\u2019icelle par le dit Constant Normandin, 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 sont par le pré sent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau dn 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 Bas-Canada, | District de Montréal.[COUR DU BANC DU ROL.No.395.¢ COUR DU BANC DU ROI.Ex parte\u2014THOMAS DUROCHER.AVS PUBLIG est par le présent donné, qu'il à été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour du banc du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, \"mn Âcte fuit et exécuté par devant Mtre.J.Belle et son confrère, notaires publics, le dix-neuvitme jour d\u2019Octobre, 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 THOMAS DUROCH ER, maitre ferblantier, demeurant au même lieu, d'autre part ;\u2014étant une donation entrevifs par le dit Joseph Dufaux, au dit l'homas Lurocher, \u2018\u201c d\u2019un emplace- Ment sis et situé au fauxbourg St.Laurent de cette dite ville, de la contenance de quatrevingt pieds de front sur quatre- Yingt-sept de profondeur, sans garantie de mesure précise, Prenant par devant A la grande rue du dit fauxbourg, par derrière À Albec ou représentans, joignant d\u2019un côté aux Tépresentans 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 CSsus construits ; deplus une forge complête, sans aucune réserve ni exception 3'* et possédé par le dit Joseph Dufaux, Comme propriétaire, durant les trois dernières années qui Ont precédé le susdit acte de donation entrevifs, et depuis par le dit Thomas Durocher.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou prétendent a- TOir aucuns priviléges ou hypothêques en vertu d'aucun tître Su par tout autre moyen quelconque dans ou sur le dit emplacement et dépendances, immédiatement avant et au tems CL acquisition d'iceux 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 Yrntence ou jugement de ratification, et clles sont par le OASIS DU QUVSAE, | Present requises de signifiee par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau du dit protouotaire huit jours au moins avant 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, 1883, Province du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.No.391.j COUR DU BANC DU ROL es Ex parte\u2014CHARLES GRAN'T.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu'il a été déposé daus le bureau du protouotaire de la cour du banc du Roi, de et pour le district de Moutréal, deux Actes exécutés par devant Mtre.N.B.Doucet et ses confrères, notaires publics, lo.L\u2019un en date du vingt neuvième jour de Mars, mil huit cent trente, entre Sieur JEAN BAPTISTE PROVOST, cultivateur, demeurant à la Côte Ste.Catherine, dans la paroisse de Montréal, et FRANCOIs HE GODBOUT, son épouse, dûment autorisée, d\u2019une part ; et CHARLES GRANT, écuier, demeurant au même lieu, d'autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par les dits Jean Baptiste Provost et Françoise Godbout, au dit Charles Grant \u2018* d\u2019un ter- rein situé en la susdite Côte Ste.Catherine, de la contenance d'un arpent de front sur trois arpens de profondeur, prenant par devant au terrein réservé pour un passage commun entre les parties et autres, (ce passage a douze pieds de large,) par derrière à Amable Robert dit Lamouche, joignant d\u2019un côté au dit acquéreur, et d\u2019autre côté à Jean Baptiste Valade, avec une grange dessus construite 5\u201d\u201d et possédé par les vendeurs, comue propriétaires, pendant les trois dernières années qui ont précédé le susdit acte de vente, et depuis par le dit Charles Grant.Zo.L'autre acte en date du troisième jour de Décembre, mil huit cent trente-trois, entre Sieur EDOU- ARD RAYMOND FABRE, marchand, demeurant en la cité de Montréal, procureur dâment constitué de Jean Baptiste Valade, actuellement demeurant à Belleville, Haut Canada, suivant sa procuration annêxée au dit acte, d\u2019une part ; et CHARLES GRANT, écuier, demeurant en la paroisse de Montréal, d'autre part ; \u2014étant une vente par le dit Edouard Raymond Fabre, ès dite qualité, au dit Charles Grant, lo.* D\u2019un lopin de terresitué en la paroisse de Montréal, Côte Ste.Catherine, renfermé dans les limites qui suivent : prenant pardevant au côté nord-ouest du chemin de la Côte Ste.Catherine, derrière à un nommé Lamouche, d\u2019un côté à l\u2019acquéreur et d\u2019autre côté à la succession de John Fellows, avec une maison, une écurie et autres bâtisses dessus construites ; contenant environ Un arpent de front sur trois arpens de profondeur, sans garantie de mesure précise.20.l\u2019un autre lot de terre situé au même lieu du côté sud-est du chemin Ste.Catherine où il prend en front ; par derrière à Pierre Durand dit Desmarchais, joignant d\u2019un côté aux représentans de Morissette, et d'autre à l\u2019acquéreur, contenant deux arpens de front sur trois de profondeur ouenviron, sans bâtimens ;'\u201d et possédé par le dit Jean Baptiste Valade pendant les trois dernières années qui ont précédé l\u2019acte de vente récité en second lieu, comme propriétaire, et depuis par le dit Charles Grant.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothêques en vertu d\u2019aucun titre, ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur les dits immeubles ou lot deterre, immédiatement avant et au tems de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019iceux par le dit Charles Grant, sont par le présent averties qu\u2019il sera fait une demande a la la dite cour, le QUATORZLEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, etelles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau des dits protonotaires 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 Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.} COUR DU BANC DU ROL No.404.Ex parte\u2014- SOLOMON FLAGG HOLCOMB.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu'il a été déposé au bureau du protonotaire de la cour du banc du Roi, de et pourle district de Montréal, un Acte exécuté pardevant Mtre, H.Griffin et son confrère, notaires publics, le dixième jour de Janvier, mil huit cent trente- trois, entre WILL1A M WALKER, écuyer, de la cité de Montréal, avocat, d\u2019une part ; e\u20ac SOLUMON FLAGG HOLCOM B, de la cité de Montréal, commerçant, d'autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par le dit William Walker, au dit Solomon Flagg Holcomb, de Lo.\u2018\u201c Un certain emplacement dans le faubourg Ste.Anne, fief Nazareth, conte- tenant quatrevingt-onze pieds de front sur la rue William, communément appelée rue du Collège, quatrevingt-cinq pieds de profondeur sur la ligne joignant la propriété ci- après désignée, quatrevingt-dix-huit pieds sur la ligne de la rue de la Reine, et quatrevingt-dix pieds en arrière sur la ligne d\u2019un lot, appartenant à Ariel Bowman, étant de figure irrégulière, et connue sur le plan général du dit fief comme lots numéros trente-quatre et trente-cing.20.Un autre lot de terre et prémisses, dans le dit fief et faubourg, au nord de et immédiatement joignant l'emplacement ci-dessus désigné, avec une maison en pierre à deux étages, et deux hangars dessus construits, contenant quatrevingt-dix pieds de front sur la rue William, communément appelée rue du College, sur quarante-cinq pieds en profondeur, comprenant la barrière sur la ligne de la rue du Roi (ing street,) cinquante-huit pieds, plus ou moins, sur la ligne du lot ou emplacement ci-dessus décrit en premier lieu, et quatreving-1 dix pieds en arrière sur la ligne de propriété appartenant à Abner Bagg ; le dit lot de terre, ci-dessus décrit en second lieu étant part et partie des lots numéros vingt-quatre et vingt-cinq dans le dit fief, sujet aux servitudes et conditions ci-après : que le pignon à l\u2019est de la dite maison dessus construite, et qui sépare la dite maison des prémisses joignant Abner Bagg, et aussi la barrière qui conduit de la rue du Koi (King street) dans les cours respectives, seront et resteront mitoyens et en communs entre l\u2019acquéreur et le dit Abner Bagg, ses hoirs et ayant cause, à toujours ; aussi, que la dite Larrière et passage demeureront toujours à la hauteur et largeur qu\u2019ils se trouvent à présent, mars Sans préjudice au droit de l'acquéreur, leurs héritiers et ayant cause, d'élever et de bâtir au dessus de la dite barrière à telle hauteur et de la manière qu'il ou qu\u2019ils jugeront à propos.Enfin que le mur en pierre qui sépare la propriété en dernier lieu décrite, en ar rière de celle du dit Abner Bagg, ne sera pas mitoyen entre l\u2019acquéreur et le dit Abner Bagg, mais appartiendra exclusivement au dit Abner Bag, ses héritiers et ayant cause ; l\u2019acquéreur néanmoins ayant le droit d\u2019uccotter contre le dit mur 3\u201d ct possédés, les dits emplacements et prémisses, par 179 \u2014\u2014\u2014 le dit William Walker, comme propriétaire, pendant les trois dernières années qui ont précédé la présente notification.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir, ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d'aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur les dits emplacements et prémisses, immédiatement avant et au tems de l\u2019acquisition d'iceux par le dit Solomon Flagg Holcomb, sont par le présent averties qu'il sera fait une demande à la dite cour, le DIXIEME jour de JUIN prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de signitier par écrit leurs oppositions et de les filer au bureau du dit protonotaire huit Jours au moius 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, 22e Janvier, 1834.Province du Bas-Canada District de Montréal.No.397.Ex parte\u2014JEAN BAPTISTE LABERGE.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour du banc du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, un Acte exécuté par devant Mtre.A.E, Bardy et son confrère, notaires publics, le dixième jour de Janvier, wil huit cent trente-deux, entre ANTOINE HEBERT, cultivateur, de la paroisse de St.Athanase, et LOUISE DICIION, son épouse, de lui duement autorisée à effet des présentes, d\u2019une part ; et JEAN BAPTISTE LA- BERGE, cultivateur, de la paroisse de St.Mathias, d\u2019autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par le dit Antoine Hébert et la dite Louise Dichon, au dit Jean Baptiste Laberge, \u2018\u201c d\u2019une terre sise et située en la seigneurie de Bleury, de In contenance de deux arpens de frout sur vingt-huit arpens plus ou moins de profondeur, et désignée sous la moitié du numéro treize, bornée pardevant à la rivière Richelieu, aboutissant en profondeur à Pierre Nolin, d\u2019un côté au sud à Antoine Ménard, et d'autre côté au nord à Antoine Hébert, avec une maison et grange dessus construites 5° et possédé par les dits Antoine Hébertet Louise Dichon, son épouse, et pur le dit Jean Baptiste Laberge, comme propriétaires, pendant les trois dernières années qui ont précédée la présente notification, Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d\u2019aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, duns ou sur la dite terre, immédiatement avant et au tems de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icelle parle dit Jean Baptiste Laberge, sont par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande À la dite cour, le SECOND jour de JUIN, mil huit cent trente- quatre, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier pur écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau du dit protonotaire huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles serout pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire.cour DU BANC DU ROI.MONK & MORROGII, P.B.R., Burean du Protonotaire, Montréal, 13e Janvier, 1834.LICITATIONS.DISTRICT Pel OU S faisons savoir À tous qu\u2019il ap- QUEBEC, partiendra que les immeubles ci-après désivués, dépendant de la communauté de feu CHARLES TOUCHET et de Dame GENEVIEVE FORTIN, ayant été licités sur les lieux par Mtre.GERMAIN Guay, notaire, le vingt-quatre Février courant, le Procès-Verbal et les eu- chères d'iceux ont été déposés eu notre bureau par autorité de justice, aux fius de recevoir des sur-enchères l\u2019espace de six semaiues, aux mêmes charges insérés dans les dits Procès Verbal et enclières, dont toute personne preudra connuis- sance en s\u2019adressant aux protonotaires soussigués, autorisés à recevoir les sur cuchères.Suit la description des immeubles.1o.\u2018\u2018 Un emplacement situé au fauxbourg St.Roch de cette ville, rue St.Valier, ayant cinquante deux pieds de front sur la dite rue St.Valier sur soixante pieds de profondeur, borné par devant à la dite rue St.Valier et par derrière au lot ci-après désigné ; joignant d\u2019un côté au nord-est à Archibald Campbell, écuyer, et d\u2019autre côté au sud-ouest à la rue St, Roch, avec ensemble la maison eo pierreà deux étages dessus érigée.20.Une autre partie d'emplacement situe au même lieu, qui se trouve distraite de l'emplacement «ns -dési- gné, borné par devant à l\u2019ouvst à la dite rue St, Roch et par derrière À l\u2019est à Archibald Campbell, écuyer, d'un côté au sud au premier emplacement sus-désigné, et d'autre côé au nord au Parc du Roi, avec ensemble le hangar dessus construit, La dite Dame veuve Chartes Touchet ayaut fait dissoudre la dite communauté par uv bon et fidèle Invention, et dûment clos en justice.\u201d Les enchères serout reçus jusqu\u2019au NEUF d\u2019A VRIL pro- chaiv à DEUX heures de l\u2019après midi.PERRAULT & BURROUGIL I.8, R, Quélec, 26e Février, 1834.DI1sTRICT DE OUS faisons savoir à tous qu\u2019il ap- QUEBEC.} partiendra, que l'immeuble ci après désigné dépendant de ln communauté d'entre AGATHE, CHAMBERLAND, et feu JEAN DOYON, son premier mari, et continuée avec feu DOMINIQUE LAURENT mt LORTIE, son second mari, ayant été licité sur les lieux, pur Mtre.R, G.BeLLEAU, notaire.le trois de Février dernier, le Procès Verbal et enchères d'iceux ont été déporés en notre bureau pur autorité de justice, aux fins de recevoir des sur-enchères l'espace de six semaines, aux mêmes charges iusérées duns les dite Procès Verbal et enchères, dunt toute personne prendra connvissance, en s'adressant aux protonotaires soussignés, autorisés à recevoir les sur-enchères, Suit lu description du dit Immeulle.\u201cUn emplacement situé au dit fuuxbourg St, Jean de Québec, rue St, Juuchim, contenunt quarante pieds de front, eur quarante-quatre pieds de profondeur, du côté nord-est, et quarante-et-un pieds de profondeur du côté sud ouest, borné par devant à la dite rue St, Joachim, et par derrière au bout de la dite profondeur à Bernard Per- rault, joignant d'un côté, au nord-est, à Joseph St.Michel où représentans, et d'autre côté au sad-vuest à Sieur Michel Langluis, ou représentans, avec ensemble uno maison dessus construite, circonstances et dépendances.\u201d Les sur enchères seront reçues jusqu'au NEUF d\u2019AVRIL prochain, à LEUX heures de l'A près-midi.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, I\u2019.B.R.Quebec, ! Mare, 1834. NY RE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Province dn Bas-Crunda, } UNE Cour de Session District des Trois Rivières.Générale de Quartier de ls Paix, tenue davs ls Ville des Trois-Rivières, dans et pour le district des Trois-Rivières, SamEpi, le D'ix-HuiTIEME jour de Janvier, eu l\u2019anmée de detre Seigneur, mil huit cent trente-quatre : Frésene-\u2014Soserpss HADEAUX, Kenv' Kimaur, SWETON GRANT, et James DICKSON, REGLES ET REGLEMENS ADDITIONELS DK POLICE, REGLES GENERALES.CHAPITRE BL.Article xxx11.\u2014 Fest Ordonné, que toute personne, étant le possesseur ou gardien d'une (hienne en Suison, et ayant reçu notice d\u2019un Connétable ou autre habitant de cette Ville, que la dite Chienne est dans cet état, renfermera de suite tel animal, où autrement l\u2019empêchera d'aller au large dans cette Ville, tant qu\u2019elle continuera d'être en Saison ; et toute personne qui, après avoir reçu tel avis, volontairement et négligemment soutlrira une Chienne en Saison, en sa possession on garde, aller au large dans cette Ville, encourra une amende de cinq chelins courant, par chaque jour que tel animal coutinuera d\u2019être au large en cet état : et preuve ayant été donnée devant aucun Juge à l\u2019aix, qu'une Chienne en Saison coutinue d'aller au large dans cette Ville trois heures ou plus après qu\u2019avis aura été donné au possesseur ou gardien d'icelle, comme susdit, il sera loisible à tel Juge à Paix d'ordonner en écrit que la dite Chienue en Saison étantaprès ce tems trouvée au large daus aucune rue, quarré, ruelle ou place publique dans cette Ville, soit détruite , et tel ordre ayant été premièrement servi au possesseur ou gardien de telle Chienne en Saison, cn laissant une copie d\u2019icelui avec lui ou elle personnellement, où à son domicile à Une personne d'âge de la fumille, sera mis à exécution par aucun connétable y étant requis; et si le possesseur on gardien d\u2019une Chienne en Saison trouvée au large, se trouve n\u2019avoir aucun domicile connu en cette ville, et ne peut pas être tronvé ou est une personnc inconnue, alors et en tels cas, l'avis et service requis par cette règle et régle- ment seront fuits par criée publique dans la manière ordinaire que les avis et avertissemens publiques sont donnés par criée publique dans cette ville.Article xxx1u.\u20141l est ordonné, qu'aucune personne, ne pattinera, ne glissera ou menera un traineau à main ou autre sur aucun des parapets ou sentiers de coté dans cette ville, sous la pénalité de cing chelins par chaque offence a cet effet, et que lorsque des personnes sous Âge encourront telle pénalité, le montant d'icelle peut et sera recouvert de leurs parens, maîtres ou gardiens.De par la Cour, DAVID CHISHOEME, G.P.\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2026\u2014 i B - « \u201d .District des Troiscttivières.| UNE Cour de Session : A Générale de Quartier de la Paix, tenue en la ville des Trois-Rividres, dans et pour le district des Trois-Rivières, Mencrepi, le TRENTERME jour d'OcTonrE, en l\u2019année de notre Seigneur, mil huit cent trente-trois : Présens\u2014Joserpu BADEAUX, SwETON GRANT, et JEAN E.DUMOULIN, Ecuicrs.eee, J.P.REGLES ET REGLEMKNTS ADDITIONELS DE POLICE.REGLES GENERALES.CHAFITRE I.Article xv.\u201411 est ordonné, que les mots suivants soient ajoutés à cet article :\u2014Et que les parents d\u2019aucun enfant, demandant ainsi In charité, .seront sujets aux mêmes peines et pénalités.REGLES CONCERNANT LE MARCHE\u2019.Article xvi.\u201411 est ordonné, qu'aucun Colporteur ne vendra ni offrira en vente aucuns effets, denrées ou marchandises, lors des jours de marché, en aucune des places de marché de la ville des Trois Rivières, ou en deça de cinquante verges d\u2019icelles, sons la pénalité de vingt chelins pour chaque offence 3 cet effet.De par la Cour, DAVID CHISHOLME, G.P.Province du Bas-Canada, } District des Trois-Rivières.BANC DU ROL Le Vingt-cinquième jour de Janvier, mil huit cent trente-quatre.No.177.Ex parte\u2014REGLE DE POLICE.I A Cour ayant lu ct examimé les Rdgles et Réglemens 4 additionels de Police, faits à la Cour de Session Générale de Quartier de la Paix de ce district, MERrcrEDI, le TRENTIEME jour d\u2019OCTOBRE, en l'année de notre Seigneur, mil huit cent trente-trois, et présenté à cette Cour le ViNgT- ET-UNIEME jour de JANVIER courant, et ayant délibéré mûrement sur iceux, les approuve et confirme.Et la Cour ayant aussi lu et examiné les kègles et Réglemans de Police faits à la dite Cour de Session Générale de Quartier de la Paix du dit district, SAMEDI le Dix-HUITIEME jour de JANVIFR courant, et présentés A cette Cour le dit VINGT- ET-UNIEME jour du même mois, et ayant mûrement délibéré, les approuve et confirme aussi.De par la Cour, W.C.H.COFFIN, P.B.R, Province du Bas-Cauada, BANC DU ROI, District de Québec.} 20e Février, 1834.JOSEPH PRIOR, de la Cité de Québec, dans le comté de Québec, daus le district de Québec, marchaud tailleur.DEMANDEUR ; vs, JOHN MCCONNEL, du même lieu, Clerc, DEFENDEUR ; et THOMAS TUCKER, JAMES GLOVER HEATH, et ROBERT STEWART, écuyers, tous de Qué- Lec susdit, marchands, et ci-devant associés, ~ Tiers.No.953.ERS-SAISIS FCN pant quid paraît'à la Cour, d\u2019après l\u2019inspection de 4 | affidavit et autres papiers de record en cette cause, qu'un Writ de Saisie n été emané de cette Cour, contre les biens, 180 THR QUBSBC GAGBITE, mr dettes et effets Ju défendeur Joun McConNEL, et que le dit John Mcloorel à laissé cette province, de manière que le service de tel Writ ue pent & ve fuit tel que requis par Ja loi; il a été ordonué, sur la pétition du demaudeur, Joseph Prior, que, conformément au Statut Provincial fait et pourvu en tel cas, avis eu lieu de tel service suit douué par quatre publications, tous les demi mois, de cet ordre, dans la GAZETTE ve Quebec, pour que le dit John McCounei paraisse, soit eu personne où par procureur, en cette Cour, d\u2019hui à deux mois, et montre cause suffisante, si ily en a aucune, pourquoi la Cour ne procédevoit à juzement daus Ja présente action.lt la Cour ordonne de plus que les liers-Saisis Thomns Tucker, Juines Glover Heath et Robert Stewart, soient, et ils sont par le présent, continués comme Tiers.Saisis en cette cause, sujets à l\u2019ordre ultérieur de la Cour.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, bP.B.R.Dans Lg Banc ou Ron.Proviuce du Bas-C nada, 17e Février, 1834.District de Québec No.1641.( Ex parte-LA CORPORATION DE LA CITE' DE QUEBLC.A Cour ayant vu et examiné l\u2019'Ordonnauce du Conseilde Ville de lu Cité de Québec, réglant les T'aux de Quaiages pour les Quais qui bordent le Marché Neuf de la tue Nc, Paul, adoptée par une majorité absolue du dit Conseil de Ville, le Sixième jour de Décembre dernier, et mûrement déiiléré sur icelle, considère, ordonne et déclare que la dite Ordonnauce suit et icelle est parles présentes confirmée et homotoguée ; et il est de plus ordonvé, que la dite Or- donvance suit dâwent enrégistiée de record en cette Cour.[L'Ordonnance ou Réglement, confirmé et homologué par le jugement ci-dessus, est comme suit, savoir :\u2014 CITE\u2019 DE QUEBEC.BUREAU DU CuNseIL DE VILLE, ; Ge jour de Décembre, 1833.Présuns\u2014LE MAIRE, Messrs.Charles Degutse, Messrs.Ed Glackemeyer, Joseph Petitclere, Pierre Dasilva, Fraugois Robitaille, R.Ed, Caron, Jean Tourangeau, Joseph Tourangeau, Charles M.De Foy, Michel Tessier, P.M.Paquet, Joseph Lézaré, Charles Cazeau, Culin McCallum.Joachim Moudur, ORDONNANCES pour régler les Taux de Quaiage sur les Quais qui bordent le Marché Neuf de la rue st.Paul, agréée par une majorité absolue du Conseil de Ville, à une Ar»semblée tenue le Sixième jour de Décembre, mil huit cent trente trois.I.\u2014 Qu'il soit ordonné par le Maire et les Conseillers de la Cité de Québec, assemblées en Conseil de Ville, que depuis et après le vingtième jour d\u2019Avril prochain, tous gros articles, non énumérés en la presente Ordonnance, amenés ou débarqués sur la place publique de débarquement, ou Marché de la Rue St.Paul, ou sur aucun quai ou quais ou jettées construits sur l\u2019étendue du dit Marché, pour être vendus ou pour spéculation, où qui y seront laissés dans l\u2019espérance d\u2019un plus haut prix futur, payeront pour l'usage de la Corporation, à telle personne auto- risee par le Conseil de Ville puur la recev.ir, une somme n'excédant pas trois deniers courant par tonneaux, par chaque jour que les dits articles y demeureront.IL.-Qu'il soit de plus ordonué que toute personne qui placera aucun vaisseau ou voiture d\u2019eau quelconque le long d'aucun des quais qui bordent le Marché Neuf de la Rue St.Paul, ou qui amarrera aucun vaisseau ou 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 |.Les Vaisseaux ou Voitures d\u2019eau quelconques au dessous de trente tonneaux, une somme n'excédant pas un chelin et demi par jour, 2.Les Vaisseaux ou Voitures d\u2019eau quelconques, de trente et au dessous de cent tonneaux, une sonune n\u2019eXxCé- dant pas deux chelins et demi par jour.3.Les Vaisseaux ou Voitures d\u2019eau quelconques de cent tonneaux et au dessus, une somme n\u2019excédant pas cing chelins par jour.11L.\u2014 Qu'il soit de plus ordonné qu'il sera de plus payé par tout Propriétaire ou Conducteur de Vaisseaux cu Voiture d\u2019eau quelconque, qui se servira des dits quais ou d'aucune partie d'iceux, pour charger ou décharger sou Vaisseau ou Voiture d'eau quelcunque, les taux suivans, pour et durant chaque jour qu\u2019aucun effet déchargé d\u2019aucun Vaisseau cu Voiture d\u2019eau quelconque, ou destiné à y être chargé, demeurera sur les dits quais, savoir : \u2014 1, Pour chaque cent de planches, une somme n'excédant pas un denier.20.Pour chaque cent de madriers d\u2019un pouce et demi d'épaisseur, une somme n\u2019excédant pas un denier et demi.3.Pour chaque cent de madriers de deux pouces d\u2019épaisseur, une somme n\u2019excédant pas deux deniers, 4.l\u2019our chaque cent de madriers de trois pouces d'épaisseur, une sommie n\u2019excédant pas trois deniers.5.Tous tels effets ci-dessus mentionnés qui seront transportés sur les dits quais, soit pour être chargé à bord d'aucun Vaisseau ou Voiture d\u2019eau quelconque, ou qui auront été déchargés d\u2019iceux, payeront comme s\u2019ils y eussent resté une journée.1V.\u2014Qu'il soit de plus ordonné que pour tous bois qui seront empilés ou déposés sur les dits quais, le quaiuge en sera paye a raison etsur la proportion d\u2019une somme n\u2019excédant pus deux chelins et demi pour chaque pile, qui n'excédera pus douze pieds quarrés, par mois, (Signé,) E.BEDARD, Maire de Québec.Aitesté, (Signé) JEAN LANGEVIN, Secretuire de Ville.V I S.\u2014~Toutes personnes ayant des reclamations contre la succession de feu Mr.JuAN ANDERSON, en son vivant de la cité de Québec.soit pur ubligation, dettes couchées sur les livres, hypothèques où autrement, sont requises de les présenter, ducment certifiées, à Mr, Wu.PLTRY, un dessoussignés ; et toules peisonnes endettées envers lu dite succession, sont requises de l'aire paiement au dit Wu.l\u2019eTRy, qui est duement autorisé À cet effet.MARY ANDERSON, Tutrice Ww PETRY aun mineurs, M, PETRY, Subroge Tuteur.Québec, 300 Janvier, 1534.\u2019 ¢ ' Marcu 99 a QUEBEC, BUREAU DU GREFFIER DE La Paix, ss.} Québec, IVe Janvier, 1634, VIS est par le présent donné, que l\u2019Iuspecteur deg Chemins de la Cité de Québec, avant que de procéder à ouvrir et disposer la continuatiou et la prolungation des fury Des Fossés et St, Joseph, sur les terreivs de La Vacherie l\u2019Hôtel-Dieu et l'Hôpital-Géuéral, à déposé au Bureau dy Greffier de la Paix, au Palais de Justice, eu la dite Cité de Québec, un Plan des améliorations proposées, accompagné d'un Procès-Verbal y ayant rapport, suivant la lois lesquels Plan et Procès-Verbal sout au dit Bureau pour lus.poction gratis des propriétaires de terreins, maisons et autres batisses joiguant les dites rues et endroits, et toutes autrey personnes y intéressées, afin qu'il soiten leur pouvoir en aucun tems n\u2019excedaat pas six mois de cette date, de filer leurs remarques où objections, afiu que justice leur soit faite ; y défaut de quoi les dits Plan et Procès-Verbal seront homologués et mis en exécution suivant leur teneur, PERRAULT & SCOTT, Greffier de la Paix, VIS.\u2014Aucunes personnes ayant des reclamations sur ou des demandes contre la succession de fey HENRY TREMAIN, écuier, en son vivant de Québec, avocat, sont requises des les envoyer duement certifiées à BENJAMIN TREMAIN, écuier, afin qu\u2019elles puissent être liquidées en proportion aux biens entre les mains du soussigné, son exécuteur.GEORGE PYKE, Québec, 14e Novembre, 1833.u VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que le sous signé a reçu les LETTRES PATENTES ROYaLES de SA MaJesTE\u2019, datées au Château St.Louis, duns la cité de Québec, le QuaTrIEME jour de FEVRIER courant, accordant à lui, ses héritiers et ayant cause, les druit et propriété exclusifs, duraat quatorze années, à prendre de la date d'icelles, dans un certain principe nouveau et amélioré pour la construction de bateau à vapeur et autres descriptions de vaisseaux à navigation, et le seul droit de bâtir, construire, naviguer, user et vendre iceux à d\u2019autres, dans la province du Bas-Canada, durant la période du temssnsdit.ll cautionne en conséquence par ces présentes, et défend en aucune manière à toutes pers sonnes, de fuire, construire, user ou mettre en usage la dite amélioration où aucune partie d'icelle, ou en aucune manière de la contrefaire, imiter, ressembler, soit en y ajoutant on y faisant des diminutions, durant la période susdite, sujettes à toutes les pénalités faites et pourvues par l\u2019acte en tel cas, dont toutes personnes sont requises de prendre avis, et se gouverner en conséquence.NORMAN BETHUNE.Montréal, 17e Février, 1834.CONDITIONS OF THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE.SUBSCRIPTION, in the City,.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026ee £1 3 4 @ Annum.PosTAGE\u20144s.ADDITIONAL.PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS.In one Language First insertion\u2014\u2014Each subsequent Ins.Six lines and under,.28.Gd.ser 75d.Ten lines and under,.38.4d.cccvevernnenen 10d.Above ten lines,.verano 4d.line.1d.® line In both Languages\u2014DOUBLE THE ABOVE RATES.Advertisements without WRITTFN DIRECTIONS are inserted in Both LANGUAGES UNTILL FORBID, and charged accordingly.Orders for discontinuing Advertisements to be rn writing, and delie vered by WEDNESDAY AT 12 O'CLOCK, AT THE LATEST.Long Advertisements sent after WEDNESDAY.or which require TRANSLATION, can o¢ly appear in one Language in the next day's Paper.F2 \"No Advertisements received after TEN o\u2019clock on the DAY OF PUBLICATION.{IF Communications are to be addressed to JonN CHARLTON FisHER Esquire, EpiToR of the Quesrc GAZETTE, (by iloyal ( ommis- sion ) and Advertisements will be received at the Printing Office of Messrs.Tuomas Cary & Co.Freemasons\u2019 Hall.AGENTS FOR THIS PAPER, Montreal\u2014Messrs.E.R.Fasre & Co.Three- Rivers\u2014H.F.Hucues, Esquire.CONDITIONS DE LA GAZETTE OFFICIELLE.SOoUSCRIPTION, en cette Cité,.£1 3 4 @ Annum.Frais DE POSTE\u20144s.ADDITIONELS.PRIX DES AVERTISSEMENS.Dansune Langue\u2014Première insertion\u2014Chaque ins.suivante, Six lignes et au-dessous.28.0d.74d.Dix lignes et au-dessous,.35.4d.10d.Au-de-1a de dix lignes,.\u2026\u2026.Â4d, % ligne 1d.3 ligne.Dans les deux Lungues\u2014LE DOUBLE DES TAUX CI-DESSUS.Les Aveitissemens sans DIRECTIONS ECRITES sont insérés dans les DEUX LANGUES JUSQU\u2019A CONTRE ORDKE.el sont chargés en couséquence- Les Ordres pour diacontinver les À vertissemens doivent être en ECBIT, et livrés MERCHEDE A MIDI, au »Lus TARD.Les Avertissemens longs, où qui demandent À être traduits, envoyés apres le MERCREDI, ve paroîtront point daas les deux langues, dans le Papier du lendemain.45 1! ne sera reçu aucun Avertissement après DIX heures, LE JOUR DE LA PUBLICATION DE LA GAZETTE.ET Toutes Communications doivent Être adressées à Joun CHARLTON Fis+ER, Ecuyer, EdiTEUR de la GAZETTE DE Qukntc, (par ome mission Royale.) et les Avertissemens werent requs à Pimprimesio de Messrs, Tuomas Cary & Cie, Halle des Franc-magons.AGENTS POUR CE PAPIER, Montréal Messrs.E.R.Fanne & Cie.Trois-Ricièree\u2014H, F.Huenes, Ecuyer.ec \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 meas QUEBEC : Printed and Published under Royal Authority, by Joun CHARLTON FisHER und \\WirLiam KEMBLE» Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty for the Province of LowER-CANADA._\u2014.- 2 1 ee ie Tim TRS 1 QUEBEC : Imprimée et Publiée sous l\u2019Autorité Royale, pa?JOHN CHARLTON Fisurr, et Wiruiam KembLE, Im\u201d primeur de Sa 'Très-Excellente Majesté le Roi, pour a Province du BAs-CANADA.SA Le EF ET A mt \u2014\u2014 \u2014 = 2 \"RS 224 1 CP - ag "]
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