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[" VOLUME XII.\u2014N° 51 Thrifts\u2019 Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To war: + PUBLIC NOTICE is heresy given, that the un£ermentioned LAanps and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as men- étoned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required te make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except m case of Venditioni Exponas, fo 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 Le filed at any time within the twenty four hours immediately JSollowng the return day of the said Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit:?44 ABRIEL, GAGNON, cultivator, of No, 994.¢ the parish of Rivière du Leup, in the county of Rimouski, in the digtrict of Quebec ; against JOACHIM DIONNE, cultivator, of the parish of Ka- kouns, in the county and district aforesaid, to wit :\u2014\u2018 À tot of land of two arpents in front.situate in the second range of concessions of the parigh of St.George de Kakonna, in the seiguiory of River.du Loup, in the county of fli- mouski, haunded as follows: on the south east by the King\u2019s highway which divides the third range from the second range, on the north-west by the end of the depth of thirty arpents, on one side towards the south-west by the land of Gabriel Gagnon, or his representatives, ard towards | the north east by the land of Louis Demutt, together with a house of about fifteen feet square thereon erected.\u201d Tobe sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.George | ot! \u20ac 1St1 y of Montreal, seignior of the seigniory of Lasalle, plaintiff, | against the lands and possessions of JEREMIE DUFUIS, l yeoman, of the parish of St.Constant, in the said district, defendant: \u20141.* A lot of land situate and being on of Kakouna, on the NINTH day of FEBRUARY next; at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the tenth day of February next.W.-S.SEWELL, Sheriff.7th October, 1835.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS, =~ ., =: Quebec, to wit: ACOB GAGNON, of the parish of No, 288.¢ St.Etienne de la Malbaie, in the 1) Quele(Basette.rb county of Saguenay, in the district of Quebec, landbaldar, - and Modeste Fortin, his wife; against MICHEL CHAPERON, of .the parishiof St.Etienne.de la Malbaie, in the eounty of Saguenay, in.the district at Quebec, merthant, to wit:\u2014I.\u2018* Two perches and elewensinelies of Jand in front, by forty arpeuts tn-depth, situate in the seigniory of Murray Bay, in the concession.St.Charles, bounded in front by the rear of the lands of the first concession, and in rear by the front of the first concession des gens de l\u2019Isle, join- jug towards the north east to Alexander Gagné, and towards the south west to Pierre Hervey, san of Pierre, without any buildings.2.Two perches and eleven inches of land in front by forty arpents indepth, situate in the parish aforesaid, in the seigniory of Murray Bay, in the concession of St.Charles, bounded.in frent by the rear of the lands of the first concession, and ineear by the end of the depth : joining on the north side to the purchaser, and on the other \u2018side towards the north to the minor Damas Gagné, without any building thereon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish :of Murray Bay, on the NINTH day of FEBRUARY next; at TEN o'clock in the-morning.The said Writ retyrnable on the tenth day of February next.- ~~ : \u201cW.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.7th October, 1835.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wiz : } Pu LIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LanDs and TENEMENTs have been seized, and will be sold at .the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all opyositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, exceptin case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such op- .positions 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 ; appositions alin de conserver may de filed:at any time within two days next after the return af the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: } TH EAN BAPTISTE LACOMBE, No.451.§ UJ esquire, yeoman, captain of militia, of the parish of St.Joachim of Pointe Claire, in the district of Montregl, plaintiff ; against the lands and pos- \u2018sessions of MICHEL LA:MAGDELEINE pir LADOU- CEUR, of the parish of St.Magdeleine de Rigaud, in the said district, defendant :\u2014$ À lot-of land situate and be-: ing to the north of the River a la Graisse, at the place called La Fourche, in the parish of St.Magdeleine, in the seigniory ef Rigaud, in the said district, containing three arpents in front by twenty avpents in depth, bounded in.front by the said River & la Graisse, in rear by unconced-.ed lands, joining on one side to Toussaint St.Denis, and on the other side to.Joseph.Perier, with a house, wooden barn; and other buildings thereon erected\u201d To be sold at the church door of the sald parish of St.Magdeleine de Rigaud, on the TWENTY .SIXTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February term next.2e.OM _ L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 20th June, 1885, - : 659 VERNIS $ [New Series.) agetle de ube, ° 51.JEUDI, 8 OCTOBRE, 1835.FIERI FACIAS.| Montreal, to wit JoUSTacHk MASSON, esquire, of No.560.the parish of St.Clement de Beauharnois, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the Jands and possessions of MARIE ANGELIQUE OUELLETTE, formerly of the said parish of St.Clement de Beauharnois, in the district aforesaid, and now of the parish of St, Benoit, in the said district, widow of the late \"Toussaint Brazeau, in his lifetime of the said parish of St.Clément de Beauharnois, yeoman, as well as having been aommune en biens with the said late Toussaint Brazeaun, her hushand, deceased, defendant :\u2014*\u201c A lot of land in the parish of St.Clément, in the seigniory of Beaubarnois, making the north-east half of lot number twenty-three, in the concession of the river St.Lonis, in North George Town, of two arpents in front by nineteen arpents one perch on the north-east line, and abunt twenty arpents in the sonth-west line in depth, the whole more or less, j: in- ing in front to the said river St.Louis, in rear to number twenty-eight in the second concession of North George Town, the property of William Kelgour, and on the north= east side to the sauth-west half of number twenty- two, the property of Guillaume Ledue, and on the south-west side to the north-west half of number twenty-three, the property of Antvine Leduc, with a wooden hause aud other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church doer of the said pari:h of St.Clément, on the TWEN1Y- SIXTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of L.GUGY, Sheriff, ' February next.Sheriff 's Office, 20th June, 1835.oo FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, emit 1( 3 EORGE SELBY, esquire, of the | | No.798.city of Montreal, in the district the south-east side of the river St.Pierre, in the parish of St.Constant, containing two arpents in front by thirty ar.pentsin depth, more or less, bounded in front by the said river, in depth by Cosnstant:Dupuis, on one side.by François Argll, and on the other side \u2018by Joseph Robiduux, with a 'barn\u2018and stible\u2018thereonerected.&\"A lot of land situate and heing on the-north-west of the river St.Pierre, in the parish of St.Remy, containing « ne arpenteleven feet in front by, twenty five aypents eight perches and nine feet in depth, upon the north-east line, aud twenty-five arpenty five perches and four feet upon the south-west line, making twenty-seven arpents, twenty-seven perches in superficies, bounded in front by the south-west side of the road-of the said Câte, in depth by the rear of the lands of the Côte Ste Thérése,on one side by séraphim Son dit Martin, and on the other side by Jacques Son dit Martin, together with a house thereon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold as follows, thatis tosay: lot, number one, atthe church door of the said parish of St.Constant, on the TWENTY- SIXTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon ; and lot, number two, at the church door of the said parish of St.Rémi, on the same day, at TWO glock in the aiternoon.\u201che said Writ returnable on the first day of February term next.«+ L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 20th June, 1835.: FIGRI FACLAS.Montreal, to wit: TO Me of the city and No 1147.¢ district of Montreal, widow.of the late Joseph Maivœuf dit Beausojeil, esquire, in his lifetime of the parish of St, Louis dg Terrebonne, in the said district, plaintiff ; against thedands and possessions of GUILLAUME QUEVILLION alias Guillaume Quevil- lon, baker, of the said.parish of St.Louis de Terrebonne, in the said district, defendant :\u2014** An emplacement situ: ate and being in the village of St.Louis de Terreboune, in the parish of the same name, of seventy feet in front by one hundred and fifteen feet in depth, more or less, bounded in front by St.Peter street, in repr by Joseph Malbœuf,on one side by St, Marie street, aud on the other side partly by Charles Malhœuf, aud partly by tbe laud of the Fabrigne, with.a wooden house and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d .Ta.be sold at the church door of the said parish of St, Louis de Terrebonne, on the TENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February termnext.- L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 4th July, 1833.FIERI FACIAS.Cas LAROCQUE, merchant, of the parish of St, Montreal, to wit ; | No.1791.Magdeleine de Rigaud, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff; against ANTOINE PARINEAU, yeoman, of the city, county, and district of Montregl, and Amable Monty, bis wife, separated from hin tq gonds, (biens) defendants :\u20141.¢\u201c A lot of land TE and being at the spot called Nourelle St.Catherine,in the parish of St.Polycarpe, in the seigniory of Nouvelle Longueuil, known under num.her twelve, containing three arpentsin front by twenty arpents in depth, joining in front to the lands of the Côte des Anges, and in rear to the lands of-the Câte St.George, joining qn one side to Antoine Papineau, the younger, and on the other side to numberthirteen, belonging to tbe defendants, without any buildings thereon erected, 2.Another lot of land situate in the same place, Nouvelle - 8t, Catherine, in the said parish of St.Polycarpe, in the: said seigniory of Nouvelle Longueuil, marked number thir.teen, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpent8® in depth, joining in front to the lands des Anges, in rear to the lands of the Céte St.George, joining on one side to number twelve, belonging to the said defendant, and on the other side to number fourteen, belopgiog to the above menfioned defendants, and without any buildings thereon erected.3.Another lot of land situate in the same place, Nouvelle St.Catherine, in the said parish of \u2018St.Palgcarpe, in the said seigniory of Nouvelle Longueuil, known under number fourteen, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpeuts in depth, joining in front to the side (flanc) of the land of Louis Emond, in rear tothe lands of the Cite St.George, joining on one side to number thirteen, belonging to the said defendants, without any buildings thereon erected.4.Another lot ofland situate in the same spot of Nouvelle Ste.Catherine, in the parish of St.Polyearpe, inthe seigniory of Nouvelle Longueuil, and marked by number fifteen, containing three arpents mn fropt by twenty arpents in depth, joining in frent to the side (ane) of the land of the said Louis Emond, in rear by the lands of the Côte St.George, joining on one side to number fourteen, belonging to the said defendants, and on the other side to number sixteen, belonging to Lonis Lamarre, without any buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be soldjat the church door of the said parish of St.Pulycarge, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ retusnable on the first day of February term next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 14th.August, 1835.FIERI FACIAS.No.1027.called La Châte, in the seigniory of Argenteuil, in thedistrict of Montreal, trader, plaintiff; against the lands add tenements of HENRY, otherwise calied Harry Kezear, of the place called North River, in the seigniory of Mille Isles,.in the said district, farmer, defendant :\u2014\u2018* À certain lot of land lying and beiog and situated in the sci- gniory of Mille sles, county of Terrebonne and parish of Ste.Anne des Plaines, known as lot number twenty four, bounded in front by a certein brook, being the division lice between the lands of Charles Bonclair and the said lot, io the rearby the seigniorial line, on one side by Charles Côté, and on theother side by Jean Marie David, being three arpents in front by whatever depth may be found within the aforesaid boundaries, with an old barn thereon erected.\u201d To besold dt the church door of the said parish of Ste.Anne des Plaines, on the TENTH day of NOVEM BER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the first day of February term next.Montreal, to wit \"EN See HARRIMAN, of the place Le.GUGY, Sheriff.+ Sheriff 's Office, 3d July, 1835.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit } OBERT FROSTE, of Montreal, No.1628.in the district of Montreal, and THOMAS FROSTE, of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, in the province of Lower Canada, merchants and copartners, using trade and commerce at Montreal aforesaid, under the name and firm of Robert Froste and company, plaintiffs ; against ASA BURROUGHS, of Montreal, in the said district of Montreal, merchant, defendant :\u2014*¢ A lot of land situate in the Quebec suburb of the city of Montreal, known as number fifty five, and containing fifty feet in front by fifty two feet in depth, Enge lish measure, more or less, bounded in front by Shaw street, in rear by the representatives of the late Henry Hanly, on one side by lot number fifty seven, and on the other by lot number fifty-three\u201d To be sold at my office, in the said city of Montreal, on the TWENTY EIGHTH day ot DRCEMBER next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the first day of February term next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 15th August, 1835, -+FFERT FACIAS, | Montreal, to vil JF YAcISTE PROULX, yeo- No.1290.; man, of the parish of St, Benoit, in the district of Montreal, universal legatee of the late Marguerite Trépanier, in her lifetime of the said parish of St, Benoit, widow of the late Thomas Proulx, in his lifetime, yeoman, of the same place, and sole\u2019executrix of his will, plaintiff; agains3 EDWARD VIAU, tavern keeper, of the said parish of St, Benoit; in tHe said district, defendant :\u20141, ** An emplacethent #ituats in the village of St.Benoit, containing eighty feet in front by one hundred and fifty-three feet in depth, bounded in front by the south west of St.Jean Baptiste street, in rear \u2018by the land of tire fabrique, joining on one side towards the north to Doctor Masson, and on the other side to Jean, Baptiste Libersant dit Laviolette, together with a house and other dependencies.2.A lot of land, nearly in its natural state, situate on the south.cast of the Côte St.Vincent, in the parish of St.Benoit, containing two arpents in breadth by four arpents less six feet in length, bounded toe wards the south west by Louis Cardinal, towards the north east and on the two sides by the land of Antoine Danis or his representatives; together with the perpetual servitude upon this last lot of land of a right of passage for carriages and otherwise, s0 as to communicate conveniently from the king\u2019s highway of the said Côte St, Vincent to the said lot'of land.\" Tobe sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Benoit, onthe TWENTY.EIGHTH day ot DECEMBER next, ay TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable og the first day of the term of February next, L.GUGY, Skerië Sheriff's Office, J4tk August, 183, 578 ram FIER1 FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : SOLE FONTAINE pire BIEN- No.1080.t VENU, of the parish of Chuw- bly.in the district of Montreal, wife of \u2018Louis Brouillet, aud duly authorised a ester en jugement, à poursuivre ses droits et actions, and namely the said Louis Bronillet, her hushand, plaintiff; against the said LOUIS BROUIL- LLT, yeoman, of thesame place, defendant :\u20141.¢¢ A lot of laud situate and being in the first concession of the parish of St.Joseph de Chambly, containing three ar- pentsin front by nine arpents in depth, bounded in front by one Fortin, in depth by the road which separates the first and second concessions, bounded on one side towards the north east by Julien Lachapelle, and on the other side towards the south west by Raphael Bernard.2.A lot of lund situate and being in the second concession of the same place, containing one arpent and a half in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the front road, iv rear by one Lambert, bounded on one side towards the north east by Julien Lachapelle, and on the other side towards the south west by Alexis Brouil- let, the whole more or less.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St, Joseph de Chambly, on the FU'TEENTH day of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the twen.ticth day of February term next, : L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 3d October, 1835.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal.to wit : AME JOSEPHTE MARIE No.1622.; \"WOOLSEY, of the parish of St.Denis, widow of the late Pierre Guillaume Guérout, in his litetime, esquire, of the same place, as well in her own name as being commune en biens with the said late Pierre Guillaume Guérout, as being legatee and plaintiff; against JACQUES COUTURE, blacksmith, ofthe parish of Bt, Mathieu de Belæil, in the said district, defendant :\u2014* A lot of land situate and being in the concession des Soixvante, in the parish of La Présentation, conta\u2018ning one arpent in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the front road, in rear by Jean Baptiste Blauchette, or his representatives, on one side: towards the north east by the chemin -deg route, and on the other side towards the south west by the heirs Couture, without bu'ldings.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of La Présentation, on the FIFTEENTH day of FEBRUARY next at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.I'he said Writ returnable on the twentieth day of February term next, : L.GUGY, Sheriff.- Sheriff\u2019s Office, 3d October.1835.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : DOUARD VINCELETT E.Fo.1254, $ À esquire, merchant, of the parish of St.Athanase, in the district of Montreal, and Julie Plamonden, his wile, by him duly authorised, plaintiffs ; .against ISAIAH BUNKER, gentleman, formerly of the parish of St.Joseph .de Chambly, in the said district of Montreal, now of the parish of St.Charles, in the said district, curator duly named to Joseph Richardson, at present absent from the province, defendant :\u20141.*\u201cA lot of land situate and being in the seigniory of thelate honorable C.M.De Salaberry, in the parish of St.Mathias, containing two arpents three perches four feet threeinches and three sevenths in front by thirty arpents more or less in depth, to be taken indivisina lot of land situate in the said seigniery of three arpents in front upon the said depth, bounded in front by theriver Richelieu, in rear by Jean Baptiste Tétreau, the younger, joining on the north side to Louis Paschal Bissonet, and on the other side partly to Louis Joubert and partly to the King\u2019s highway, with a stone house and another house of wood, and other buildings thereon erected.2.An emplacement situate and being in the seigniory of Rouville, in the parish of St.Athanase, of three quarters of an arpent or thereabouts in superficies, of irregular figure, hounded in front by the river Richelieu, in depth by André Char- Tuux, Où one side by à trencb well known in the said perish, and on the other side by the representatives of the late Pierre Haché, together with a house of wood and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d\u2019 To be sold as follows, \u2018that is to say : lot number one, at the church door of the raid parish of St.Mathias, on the FIFTEENTH day of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon ; and lot number two, at the church door of the said parish of St.Athanase, on the same day, at TWO e\u2019clock inthe afternoon.The said Writ returnable on the twentieth \u2018day of the February term next.\u2018 L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, October 3, 1835.DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.Three Rivers, to wit: Y virtue of a Writ of Fieri oo No, 358.Facias, issued out of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench for civil pleas in and for the district of Three-Rivers, at the suit of JAMES LESLIE and ALEXANDER LESLIE, both of the city of Montreal, in the county and district of Montreal, merchänts, Charles Stuart aud Robert Hallowell, both merchants of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, all partners \"transacting business in the city of Montreal, under the names and firm of James Leslie and company ; agaiust the goods, lands and possessions of EDOUARD HENRY ROY, of the purish of St, Antoine de la Riviere du Loup, in the county of Saiut Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, merchant ju business, and Dame Euphrosine Bourret, his wife, to me directed ; I bavy seized and taken in execution, as belonging tu the said Eduvard Heury Roy and Dame Eupbrosine Bour- ret, that is to say :\u2014\u201c\u2018 An emplacement situate and bein in .the parish of S¢.Antoine de la Rivière du Loup, in the village -of St.Autoiue, containing eighty feet iu front, by two bun- dred aud sixty feet in depth, bounded in front by St.Lau- \u2018rent street, 10 the rear by the end of the said depth, joining ou one side towards the south west to Sieur Louis Baribault, :and ün the other side towards the north east to Thomas streédt, together with a house thereon erected.\u201d Now, therefore, by these presents 1 give public notice, that the property herein above described will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the church door of the parish of St.Antoine de la Rivi- | ère du Loup, ou TUESDAY the TWENTY-SECOND day \u2018ot DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be declaréd, 0 I.G, OGDEN, Sheriff.THR All persons having claims onthe land and dependencies above described, by mortgage or other right, or incum- \"brance, are hereby advertised fo give notice thereof, to me the said sheriff, at my office, in the town of Three Rivers, according to law ; and further, that no opposition afin d'annuler or afin de distraire the whole'or any part of the said land and tenements, or afin de charge or servitude on the same will be received by the said sheriff daring the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof ; and further that every opposition afin d'annuler, afin de charge or afin de distraire must be accompunied with an Affidavit of the truth of the tacts in such opposition articulated and set furth in the form.required by the order of the said court, of the nineteenth of October, ove thousand eight hundred and twenty two,that any such opposition as aforesaid, without such affidavit as aforesaid, wiil not impede or delay the execution of such Writ, and that no opposition afin de conserver will be received at any time after the expiration of twenty four hours next alter the return day of such Writ; and further notice is given that the said Writ is returnable on the eleventh day of Jauuary uext, I.G.Oo.Three Rivers, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 12th August, 1835.RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.ra OfFICE Or THE PROFHONOTARY or His MaesTY's Court or King's Bench, at Quz- Bec, the 6th October, 1835.Ex parte\u2014DAVID VASS.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there .has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench of and for the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed before Mtre.Louis Panet and colleague, notaries public, on the eleventh day of Deeember, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, between PIERRE SAUCIER, of the parish of I' Ancienne Lorette, of the one part ; and DAVID VASS, of the city of Quebec, Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec, No.2154.of the other part;\u2014being a sale by the said Pierre Saucier to the said David Vass of *¢ a lot or emplacement of ground situate in the suburb of St.Roch, in the fief St.Roch,consisting of forty one feet in front upon Craig street, and thirty-three feet more or less in front on the south-east by the continuation of la rue des Prairies, by thirty-two feet mare or less in depth ontlie noith-east ; at the extremity of the depth of the said emplacement the said lot is sixty feet or thereabouts in breadth, and adjoins the property of Fran- ¢ois Julien, bounded on the north by the said François Julien, and on the east by the said vendor, on oue side by the continuation of la rue des Prairies, and on the other side to the south-west by Craig street, together with a house thereon constructed, its circumstances and dependencies 3°\u201d and possessed by John Ewing, as proprietor, for three years past, up to and until the seventh day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, and from the said seventh of April uniil the eleventh December in the year last aforesaid, in the possession of one Pierre Saucier, as proprietor thereof, until the twenty-eighth day of January last, and from thence in the possession of the said David Vass, as proprietor, until this day.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 lov ofland, immediately previous to and at the timethe same was acquired by the said Pierre Saucier, are hereby.notitied, that application.will be made to the said court, on the TENTH day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said pro- thonotary 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 0F THE PRoTHONO- District of Quebec.5 TARY OF His Majesty's Court oF KiNg\u2019s BENCH FOR THE DisTaicr OF Quesec, 7th October, 1835.Ex parte\u2014JOHN REINHART et al.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s beth, of and for the district of Quebec, a certain Deed of donation, in the French lapguage, made and executed before Mire.Larue and confrére, notaries public, on the twenty- fourtf day of October, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, by MARY GREEN, widow of the late John Graves, esquire, in his lifetime of the city of Quebec, the said Mary Green then and now living N 0.2165.1 at the parish of Cap Santé, in the village of Saint Jacques, seigniory of Neuville, to and in favor of.JOHN REIN- HART, GEORGE REINHART and CHARLES KEIN- HART, her nephews they the said John Reinhart, George Reinhart, and Charles Reinhart, residing at the parish of Cap Santé aforesaid ;\u2014being a deed of donation by the said Mary Green to the said John Reinhart, George Reinhart and Charles Reinhart; Firstly\u2014 Of a lot of land of an irregular form, situate in the said parish of Cap Santé, at the said village called Saint Jacques, seigniory of Neuville, containing twenty-one arpents, more or less, in front, or thereabouts, at the point of its greatest breadth, and six arpents only in front at the point where it is most narrow, upon whatsuever depth there may be found between the place called trait guarré; in the rear of the lands of the village called Terrebonne, going towards the north to the first land across the concessions of Saint Jean and Saint Marie, bounded in front by the said place called trait quarré, in the rear by the lands of the said village of Terrebonne, behind by the first land across the said concessions df Saint John aid Saint Marie, joining on one side to the south east to Joseph Pichet, junior, and en the other side to the north east to Joseph Laroche, below the river Portneuf, and a piece of ground hereinafter mentioned and described, above the said : river of Portneuf, together with the house, barn and stable, \u2018and other buildings built thereon, members and apphrtenah- ces, as the whole then was, without any exception or reserve, Sécondly\u2014 A piete of ground situate in the said parish of Cap Santé, in the said village of Saint Jacques, above the said river Portneuf, containing seven arpents in front, more or léss, or thereabouts, upon whatever depth there may be found between the said river Portneuf, going towards the north and thé first land across the said concession\u2019 of Sainte Marie, bounded in front by the said river * * QUEBRG GAZETTE L -No.1982.Portneuf, behind by the first land of the said concession of Sainte Marie, joining on one side to the north east to the land of Edward and John Burns, and on the other side to the south west to the.piece of land of an.irregular form herein before described, as the whole then was, without any exception or reserve.Thirdly\u2014Three arpents of land in front or thereabouts.by thirty arpents in depth, running north east and south west, situate in the said parish of Cap Santé, seigniory of* Neuville, and being number one of the lands of the said concession of Sainte Marie, bounded in front towards the north east by the end of the depth of thé lands of the concession called Saint Charles, in rear by the trait quarré, in front by the lands of the concession called Saint Jean, joining on one side to the south to the piece of land above mentioned, and to the lands of the said Edward and John Burns, and on the other side to the north to the lot number two of the said concession of Sainte Marie, belonging to the said Mary Green,.members and appurtenances, as the whole then was, with= out exception or reserve whatsoever.Fourthly\u2014A lot of land or emplacement situate in the said concession of Sainte Marie, making part of the piece of land of the said Elward and Jehn Burns, which the said Mary Creen reserved to herself to build thereon a saw mill by the deed of sale which.she entered into in favor of the said Edward and John Burns, passed Lefore \u2018the said Mtre.Larue, the fourth day of October last, with the right of passage, by which she might have access to the said mill, and all the ground necessary for the working.of the same, the whole as it is described and more particularly mentioned in the said Deed of sale, without any exception or reserve whatsoever ;>* the said immoveable property above mentioned possessed by the said John Graves, in his lifetime, and the said Mary Green, as proprietors, for three years before the passing of the said Deed of donation, and from thence hitherto by the said John.Reinhart, George Reinhart and Charles Reinhart, : 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 above described, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquix- ed by the said John Reinhart, George Reinhart and Charles Reinhart, arehereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the FIFTEENTH day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said protho- notary, 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.District of Quebec.Orrick OFTHEPROTHONOTARY o¥ His Majesty\u2019s Couar or King\u2019s BEncH, QUEBEC, 1 + 7th October, 1835.No.2164, Ex parte\u2014ALEXANDER ROBERTSON.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there : haëbeen lodged in the officeof the prothonotary of the court of King\u201ds bench,of and for the district of Quebec,a deed made and executed before Mtre.Panet and colléague, notaries public, on the fifth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred, and thirty-five; be tween ROBERT WOOD, of the city of Quebec, merchant, and Charlotte Gray, his wife, by him duly \u2018authorised, fo all each.and every the purposes of the said deed, of the one part ; and ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, of the same place, grocer, of the other part;\u2014being a sale by the said Robert Wood, ** of a certain lot of ground and premises, \u2018gituate, lying and being in the upper town of the said city of Quebec, in St.John street, containing forty-two feet or thereabouts in front on the said street, by one hundred and two feet or thereabouts in depth, bounded in front by St.John street aforesaid, on one side towards the north-east by St.Stanislaus street, formerly caHed rue des Nouvelles Casernes, on the other side towards the south-west by the heirs or other representatives of one Michel Jourdain, and in the rear by the heirs or other representatives of the late Falardeau, with a stone house upon the said lot of ground erected and built on the line of St.John street, and another stone house built thereon upon the line of St.Stanislaus street, together with the buildings thereonerected, and other the appurtenances in any wise to the said lot of ground appertaining, without any reserve cr exception whatsoever ;\"\u2019 which said lot of ground and premisesso sold and assigned by the said Robert Wood, were possessed by the said Robert Wood, as proprietor, for three years next before \u2018the making and executing of the said deed of saie and conveyance, and thence hitherto by the said Alexander Robertson.© 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 lot of ground and premises, so sold and assigned, and hereinbefore particularly described, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Alexander Robertson, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on MONDAY, the FIFTEENTH day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and \u2018they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said protlionotary, 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.OFFICE OF THE PROTHONO- ¢ TARY OF HIS MaJesTty\u2019s Courr or King\u2019s BencH, FOR THE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, 25th September, 1835.Province of LowerCanada, District of Quebec, Ex parte\u2014HECTOR S.HUOT, Esquire, and others, UBLIC NOTICE ishereby given, that there has been lodged in.the office of the protho- \u2018notary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for.the district of Quebec, a deed of sale passed at Quebec, before Mtre.\u2018Parent and his colleague, notaries public, on the thirtieth day of April one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, between PHILIPPE CHALOU, esquire, advocate, at Quebec, acting as well in his own name as in the name and as Attorney duly constituted of Louis Urbain Grenier, esquire, physician, and of Dame Adelaide Chalou, his wife, daly authorised by her hushand, and of Dame Amarante Ratté, widow of Sieur Pierre Chalou, of the parish of St.Louis de Lotbinière, by aud in virtue ot a procuration passed be:ore Mtre.Filteau and his colleague, notaries, dated the third day of April last, of the one part ; and HECTOR SIMON HUOT, esquire, President of the Edu- ar ra teen te anger ita LiL OcToBER 8 eee \u2019 1836, GAGS ITS SYaLae cation Society of the district of Quebec, established at Quebec, Messires Jerôme Demers and Charles François Baillargeon, Vice Presidents of the said Society, Joseph Petit Clair, esquire, Treasurer, and Narcisse Fortunat Bel- leau, esquire, Secretary of the said Society, all the above residing at Quebec, and acting for the said Society, in their aforesaid qualities, and as trustees specially named by the said Society for the object hereinafter mentioned, of the other part ;\u2014beiug a sale by the said Philippe Chalon, esquire, as well in his own name as aforesaid, as Attorney of the said Amarante Ratté, his mother, of Urbain Grenier esquire.and Dame Adélaide Chalou, his wife, as aforesaid, to the said Hector S.Huot, esquire, Messires Jerdme De mers and Charles François Baillargeon, Joseph Petit Clair ard Narcisse Fortunat Belleau, esquires, ë qualités, \u2018\u201c of alot of ground situate in the suburbs of St.John of this city, St.Francois street, of forty one feet in front by forty féet in depth, bounded in front hy the aforesaid street, in rear by a lot of ground acquired by the said Education Society from Louis Massue, esquire, according to a deed passed before Mtre.Paret and his colleague, notaries, dated the twenty-second day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, joining on onc side towards the north to Louis Massue, esquire, and on the other side towards the south to the heirs Macarthy, together with the house thereon erected, other circumstances and dependencies ;'\u2019 the said lot of ground being inthe possession of the said Education Society, since the first day of May last, and during the three years which preceded the said first day of May last, in that of the said late Pierre Chalou, and of the said Amarante Ratté, his wife, and of the said Philippe Chalou, esquire, Urbain Grenier, and Dame Adelaide Chalou, his wife, as proprietors, during the three last years.This sale has been made subject by the purchasers above mentioned to the payment\u2014I.To Dame widow Pinguet, now wife of Jean Baptiste Taché, esquire, notary, of Kamouraska, pour et à l\u2019acquit des dits vendeurs, of the sum of fifty pounds currency, with interest, one year after judgment rendered in the civil court of King\u2019s bench of this district, of the letters of ratification of the present sale ; this sum being the principal of an obiigation entered into by the said late Sieur Pierre (halou, to the said Dame Pinguet, passed before Mtre.Boudreault and bis colleague, notaries, on the first day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, together with the sum of twenty pounds fifteen shillings currency, for one year and eleven months of interest upon thesaid principal, due on the first day of May last.2.To the Quebec Bank also pour et a Vacquit des dits vendeurs, the sum of ninety-one pounds sixteen shillings and tenpence currency, that is to say, fifty pounds in two years, and forty-one pounds sixteen shillings and ten pence, four years aiterwards, and to be reckoned from the day when the judgment hereinabove mentioned shall have been rendered, with interest upon this sum, to be computed from the first day of May last; this sum of ninety-one pounds sixteen shillings and ten pepce currency, being the balance of a larger sum due to the said Bank, by virtue of'a judgement obtained against the said late I'ierre ( balou in February, one thousand eight kuudred and twenty-six.Likewise the sum of seventeen pounds seven shillings and two pence currency, for interest due up to the first day of May last, upon the principal of tijnety-one pounds sixteen shillings and ten pence currency.3.To Miss Marie Anne Gauvreau, of Berthier, also pour et à l\u2019acquit des dits vendeurs, the sum of one hundred pounds currency, with interest, reckoning from the first day of May last, six years afterwards, and to be computed from the day on which the judgment hereinab- ve men- \"tioned shall have been rendered; this sum being the principal of an obligation entered into by the said late Pierre Chalou to Louis Gauvreau, esquire, to whose rights his daughter Miss Gauvreau has succeeded, and passed betore Mtre.Parent and his colleague, notaries, dated on the nineteenth day of June one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, also the sum of eleven pounds three shillings and eight pence currency, for one year ten months and eleven days interest, due on the first day of May last, 4.Lastly, to pay to the Religious Ladies of the Hétel-Dien of Quebec, the sum of thirteen shillings one peany balf penny currency, for one year of rentes due on the twenty-ninth day of June and September one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four.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 previous to, and at the tinie the same was acquired by the said Hector Simon Huot, esquire, Messires Jerdme Demers and Charles Frangois Baillargeon, Joseph Petit Claire and Narcisse Fortunat Belleau, esquires, ès qualités.ave hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the FIRST day of FERRUARY term next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, andthey are hereby required to signity 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 so doing.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B, \u2014 cesse EAA AT oe SEE DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.loan Province of Lower-Canada, en District of Montreal.IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.526.Ez parte\u2014Messire JOSEPH QUEVILLON.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.J.O.Bastien, and his colleague, notaries public,on the fifteenth day of June,one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five,between JOSEPHTE EKEMBERG, widow of Jean Baptiste Ranger, residing in the parish of St.Polycarpe, Riviere & Delisle, and tutrix to her minor children issue of her marriage with the said de- eeased, her second husband, Jean Darnase Ranger, garçon majeur et usant de ses droits, residing at the same place, Jo- sephte Ranger, wife of Amable Gauthier, residing in the parish of St.Michel de Vaudreuil, by bim duly authorized to the effect of the aforesaid Deed, Hyacinthe Fabien Charles- bois, residing in the aforessid parish of Vaudreuil, esquire, notary, as having married Cleophé Ranger, his wife, the said Josephte, Cleophé and Damase Ranger, each heirs for a sixth in the succession of the said deceased, their father, of the one part ; and Messire JOSEPH QUEVILLON, priest and curé of\" the aforesaid parish of St.Polycarpe, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Josephte Ekemberg, as well in her own name as in her quality of tutrix, Jean Damase Ranger, Josephte Ranger and Cleophé Ranger, to the said Messire Joseph Quevillon, \u201c of a land situate and being in the aforesaid parish, and designated by number fifty-seven, containing about three arpents in front by forty arpeuts, more or less in depth, bounded in front by the River & Delisle, in depth by the lands of the township of Newton, joining on one side to John McDonald and partly to the lands of the Fabrique, and on the other side to Charles Doucet, with three houses, barn and other dependencies thereon erected ;\u201d\u201d and possessed the said land by the said Josephte Ekemberg, and by the said minors, and by the said Jean Damase Ranger, Josephte Ranger and Cleophé Ranger, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Messire Joseph Quevillon.The said sale being subject to the rights acquired by John McKenzie, esquire, and by the copartnership of Hector Russell and company, according to the Deed of Transfer (Acte de transport) made to the said John McKenzie by the said Josephte lkemberg and others, on the twenty-second June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, before Mtre.Bastien and his colleague, notaries, upon the said Messire Quevillon, the said transfer being fyled in the office with the purchase deed of the said Messire Quevillon ; and also to the charge dudroit de retrait, and to all other charges, clauses and reserves in favor du seigneur du lieu, or his representatives, as they are more fully enumerated in the contrat de concession, of the first twenty arpents, passed before Mtre.J.Gabrion, notary, the ninth May, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight ; and .also subject to the same right de retrait, and to all other the charges, clauses and reserves also in favor du Seigneur du lieu, or his representatives, such as are stipulated au con trat de concession of the continuations of the said land, passed before Mtre.Maillon, notary, the twenty-fifth April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five.And all persons who may bave or claim te have any privilege or hypothec under any title, or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said land, immediately previous to and at the time the same wus acquired by the said Messire Juseph Quevillon, are hereby notified that application will be madeto the said court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY term next, for a sentence or judgment of 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 of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.- .MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 9th July, 1835.Provinceof Lower Canada, , District of Montreal.INTHEKING SBENCH.No.537.Ex parte \u2014PETER DARAUGH, of the city of Montreal, Grocer.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.P.Lukin and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty-sixth day of Octaber, one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, between JEAN BAPTISTE DESJARDINS, of the city of Montreal, baker, and Mary Roxton Brown, his wife, by him duly authorized, of the one part ; and the said PETER DA- RAUGH, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Jean Baptiste Desjardins and Mary Roxton Brown, tothe said Peter Daraugh, \u2018* of a lot of ground or emplacement situate in St.Joseph suburb of the said city of Montreal, contain- iug eighty five feet in depth.upon the breadth that may be found in front from the ew placement and house of François Bro dit Pominville to Dupré lane, which will form and con- tuin about thirty feet more or less, the whole French measure j joining in front to St.Maurice street, in depth by H.St.George Dupré, esquire, or Lis representatives, onone side to the south west by the said François Bro dit Pomin- ville, and on the other side to the north west by the said Dupré Lane, with a one story wooden house, an oven, a stable, a shed, and a well thereon erected, with a right to the gable of the louse of the said Fraogois Bro dit Pomin- ville, according to the rightsand privileges respecting the suid gable end, as ascertained in the deed of sale made tothe said Jean Baptiste Desjardins and Mary Roxton Brown, by the said H.St.George Dupré and his wife, with all the members and appurtenances thereto belonging; the said above described property being subject to à vente annuelle et constituée, annual and consfituted rentof six pounds currency, On the capital sum of one hundred pounds, payable on the first day of September of each and every year to the representatives of the said H.St.George Dupré, until the redemption of the said capital, as by reference tu the said deed of sale first above and before mentioned will more fully appear ;\u201d and possessed by the said Jean Baptiste Desjardins and his wife, since the twenty-first day of September, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, uniilthe twenty.sixth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thir- pe ty-three, and from thence hitherto by the said Peter Da- raugh, 28 proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said above described property, immediately previous to and at the time thesame was acquired by the said Peter Daraugh, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on WEDNESDAY, the TENTH day of FEBRUARY next, fora sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same Ë the office of the said prothonotary, eight days atleast before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 30th September, 1835.Province of Lower Canada, ?District of Montreal.Fin THE KING SBENCH.No.539, .Ex parte\u2014FLORE THEODORE CERRE prt .SAINT JEAN, : UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.P, Lukin, and his colleague notaries public, on the sixth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, between ANTOINE DUBORD, of the city of Montreal, gentleman, of the one part ; and FLORE THEODORE CERRE oir SAINT JEAN, of the same place, trader, of the other part ;\u2014being & sale by the said Antoine Dubord to the said Flore Théo- dore Cerre dit St.Jean, \u2018\u2019 of an emplacement situated on Sanguinet street, of the said city of Montreal, containiug thirty-six fect in front on said Sanguinet strect, French measure, by seventy-five feet in depth more or less.according to the line of the lots situated atthe sine place and formerly sold by the said Antoine Dubord, on one side to other side by the south-east by the said Antoine Dubord, and also in the rear by the said Antoine Dubord, without any buildings,\u201d and possessed by the said Antdine Dubord, as proprietor, during the three last years preceding the date of these presents, and from, thence hitherto by the said Flore Théodore Cerre dit St.Jean.And all persons whp may have or claim to have any privia lege or hyputhec 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 Flore cation will be made to the said court, on the SEVEN.judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 6th October, 1835.the Honorable PHILIPPE PPANET, one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench for the district of Quebec, dated the tenth day of August last, the immoveable property hereinafter described, belonging \u2018to the community between GERMAIN MARC MICHAUD and the late MARCELINE OUELLET, which has been sold by licitation upon the premises by Mtre.Avex! Fraser, notary, dings of the same have been deposited in our office bv an- thority of justice, for the purpose of receiving overbiddings for the space of six weeks, subject to the charges, clanses and conditions mentioned in the said Procès Verbal and bid- dings, of which knowledge may be had on application to biddings.Follows a description of the said immoveable Property.of the parish of Saint André, in the county of Kamouraska, in the seigniory of l\u2019Islet du Portage, of six perches or thereaboutsin front by three perches in depth or thereabouts, bounded towards the north by Alexis Soucy, towards the south by the King\u2019s highway in front of the first range of Saint André, joining towards the south west to Jean Baptiste Michaud, together with a house.barn, and stable adjoining, and dairy thereon erected.1n which lot of land are included twenty-four feet of land in front by eighteen sold formerly by the said Gérmain Maté Michaud to Placide Dumont and Amable Caron.\u201d oo day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Quebee, 14th September, 1835.DisTRICT er}, J Now all persans that by virtue of.QurBe£c.authorisation by the Honorable * PHILIPPE PANET, one of the Judges of the Court of King\u2019s Bench for the district of Quebec.dated the twenty third day of the presnt month of September, the Proces Verbal of adjudication and biddings of the immoveable property hereinafter described, b longing to the communauté which existed between Mrs, Widow ROSALIE Inte GERMAIN CANTIN, her hushand, which has been sold by licitation by Mtre.T.M.Guay, notary public, on the ninth of the present month of September, the aforesaid Procès Verbal and biddings have been lodged in our office by authority of law for the purpose of receiving overhiddings during the space of six weeks, subject to the same charges contained in the Procès Verbal and bid- dings, of whichinformation may be obtuined un application to the ondersigned prothonotaries.Follows a description.of the said immoveable property.1.\u201c\u201c A land of three arpents in front by thirty arpeats in depth, situate in the parish St.Jean Chrisostôme, in the second concession called Lahétrière, bounded towards the north by the lands of the first range, and towards the south by the end of the said depth, on one side towards the north east by Edouard Lagueux.and on the other side towards the south east by Jean Marie Côté.2.A lot of land of three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, situate in the said place St.Jean Chrisostdme, bounded in front by the lands of the concession Beaulieu, and in rear by Augus- Jean Baptiste Lemieux, and on the other side towards the south east by François Cantin.\u2018 : Overbiddings will be received until the FIFTH dey of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forennon.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Quebec, 25th September, 1835.QuEsec.?OFFICE OF THE PEACE, ss.Quebec, 23rd September, 1835.OTICE is hereby given.that the Surveyor of Highways, for the city of Quebec, b-fore proceeding to the laying out and opening a certain PUBLIC MARKET PLACE, called BERTHELOT MARKET, and avenues to the same, situate m St John Suburbs, in the City of Quebce, hath deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the Peace, in the Court House of the said city, a new plan and Procès Verbal referring thereto, according to Law, which new plan and Procés Verbal will remain in the said office for the inspection, gratis, of proprietors of lots, houses or other premises adjacent to the said Market, and all other persons therein coucerned, in order that all or any of them, at any time, not exc: eding one month from the date thereof, may then file such observations or oppositions as they premises, in default whereof, the said Verbal will be ratified and put in execution, according to their form and tenor, \u2018 1 PERRAULT & SCOTT.lm : Clerk of the Peace.ta 100707 res MAN AUEME SLA eee mets van oman IT Ten CE : EEE the north-east by Anioine Gagnon.esquire, and on\u2019 the Théodore Cerre dit St Jean, are hereby notified, that appli- TEENTH day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or .to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary cight dayx at least\u2019 AEE a LICITATIONS.DisTRrICT Or K NOW all persons whom it may con QUEBEC.cern, that by virtue of of a Writ of on the tenth day of August last.the Procès Verbul and bid- _ the undersigned 'rothionotaries, authorised to receive over- ' \u201c A lot of land or emplacement situate in the first range feet in depth, upon which is built a blacksmith\u2019s shop, Overbiddings will be received untilthe TWENTY-SIXTH NACHE\u2019, of the parish ot St.Jean Chrisostôme, and the .tin Couture, bounded on one side towards the north east by may have to the contrary, that justice may be dune on the lan and Proc mes \u2014 GENERAL POST OFFICE, Quebec, 6th October, 1835.HE undermentioned new Post Offices are commission- .ed to go into operation in Lower Canada from this day inclusive :\u2014 L\u2019 Acedie\u2014Seigniory of De Léry, Dis-] L.M, Decoigne, trict of Montreal, Post Master ; Lachute \u2014Seigniory ef Argenteuil, Dis- H.Hutchins, trict of Montreal, Post Master ; Pointe Claire\u2014Island of Montreal, Dis- Jno.Mount, trict of Montreal, Post Master ; Rigaud\u2014Seigniory of Rigaud, District Stephen Fournier, of Montreal, Post Master ; St.Anne, Bout-[ Island of Montreal, Ed, McNaughton, de-l Jsle, District of Montreal, Post Master ; Saint Jacques\u2014Seigniory of Saint Sul-| Jos.Dufresne, pice, District of Montreal, Post Master ; St.Rémi\u2014Seigniory of Laprairie, Dis- Z.Pepin, trict of Montreal, Post Master ; Vaudreuil\u2014Seigniory of Vaudreuil, Dis-1 Jos.Rassette, trict of Montreal, Post Master.T.A.STAYNER, D.P.M.GI.GEOGRAPHY ann HISTORY op LOWER CANADA.N Press, and will be published in afew weeks, the GEOGRAPHY aN» HISTORY of LOWER CANA- | DA, by Z.THoMPsoN, A.M, late Preceptor of Charleston Academy, designed for Primary Schools, The above work will contain a MAP or THE PROVINCE, engraved expressly for this work, on which the Townships, Counties, Rivers, Lakes, principal Roads, &c.&c.are clearly delineated, embracing the territory from Hull to the Gulf of the St.Lawrence.Also\u2014a small Township Map, illustrating the first principles of Geography : a description of the Counties, the Boundary, Extent, Soil, Popula tion, &c.of each\u2014 a description of the Mountains, Lakes, Rivers, Falls and Rapids, Islands and Bays, Climate, Population, Education, Government, Character and Employment of the People ; Animals and Vegetables ; and a description of the Cities of Quebec and Montreal ; a Table of Roads, Distances, &c¢.The historical part contains a sue- cint account of the original inhabitants, the first settlement by the French, and the subsequent history of the Province.A work like the present bas long been a disideratum with teachers.The works on Geography heretofore published have been so deficient respecting Canada, that more is known by the children in our common schools.| about almost every other count:y on the globe, than of their owa Province.To supply this deficiency, and to afford an opportunity to the scholars in this Province to begin the study of Geography where it always should be begun, with their own country, is the object of this work.Price\u2014D.4 50 per dozen ; 50 cents single.WALTON & GAYLORD.Sherbrooke, Sept.6.1835.4w WS\" Publishers of papers, in English, in this Province, who insert the above three ar four times, will receive six copies of the work.HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, Quesec, 34 February, 1810.ESOLV FD, That after the close of the present session, before any petition is presented to this House for leave to bring in a private Bill, whether for the erection of a Bridge or Bridges, for the regulation of a Common, for making of any Turnpike Road, or for granting to any individual or individuals any Exclusive Rights or Privileges whatsoever, or for the alteration or renewing of any Act of the Provincial Parliament, or the like purpose, notice of such application shall be given in the QUEBEC GAZETTE, and in one of the Newspapers of the District, if any is published therein ; and also by a Notice affixed to the Chutch door of the Parishes that such application may affect, or in the most public place where there is no church, during two months at least, before such petition is presented.12th March, 1817.REsoLvED, That hereafter this House will not receive any Petitions for private Bills after the first fifteen days of each Session, 22d March, 1819.ResoLveD, That after the: present Session, before a Petition praying leave to bring in a private Bill for the erection of a Toll Bridge, is presented to this Ho se, tHe person or persons proposing to petition for such Bill shall, upon giving the notice prescribed by the Rule af the third day of February, one thousand eight hundred and ten, also, at the same tinie, and in the same manner, give a notice, stating the Toll which they intend to ask, the extent of the privileges, the height of the arches, the interval between the abutments or Piers for the passage of Rafts and Vessels, and mentioning whether they purpose toerect a Draw bridge or not, and the dimension of such Draw.bridge.4th March, 1824, REsoLvED, That any Petitioners for an exclusive Privilege do deposit in the hands of the Clerk of this House a sum of Twenty-five pounds, Lefore the Bill for such exclusive privilege go to a second reading, towards paying part of the expence of the said private Bill, which sum shall be returned to the petitioners if they do not obtain the passation of the law.(Attest) Ww.B, LINDSAY, Cik.Assy, AVES PUBLIC est par le présent denné, qu'il a été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la Cour du Banc du Roi pour le district \u2018de Québec, un Acte fait et exécuté devant Mtre.Louis Panet et son confrère, notaires publics, le onzième jour de Décembre, mil huit cent trente-quatre, entre PIERRE SAUCILR, de la paroisse de\u2019 l\u2019Ancienne Lorette, d'une part, et DAVID VASS, dela cité de Québec, de l\u2019autre part ;\u2014étant nine vente par lé dit Pierre Saucier, au dit David Vass, \u201c\u201c d\u2019un lot ou emplacement de terre, situé duns le faubourg de St.Roch, consistanten quarante et un pieds de front sur la rue Craig, et trente-trois pieds plus ou moins de front au \u2018sud-est par la continuation de la rue des Prairies, sûr trente \u2018deux pieds plus ou moins de profondeur, au nord est à Pextremité de la profondeur du dit emplacement, le dit lot a soixante pieds ou environ de largeur, et joint la pro- \u2018priété de François Julien, bortié au nord par le dit Fran- \u2018çois Julien, et à l\u2019est parle dit vérideur, d\u2019un côté par la continuation de la rue des Prairies, et de l'autre côté au Bud ouest par la rue Craig, avec une maison sus construite, \u2018circonstances et dépendances :' et possédé par John Ewing, comme propriétaire, durant.trois années dernières, jusqu\u2019au septième jour d'Avril, mil huit cent trente-quatre, et de- - puts le dit septième jour d'Avril de la dernière année susdite, en la possession d\u2019un l\u2019ierre Saucier, comme propriétaire d\u2019icelui, jusqu'au vingt-huitième jour de Janvier dernier, et depuisce tems en la possession du dit David Vass.coume propriétaire, jusqu\u2019à ce jour.Et toutes Personnes qui peuvent avoir ou prétendent \u2018avoir aucun privilège ou hypotlièque sous aucun titre ou par aucuns moyens quelconques, dans ou sur le dit lot de terre, \u2018immédiatement avant et au tems de l'acquisition d\u2019icelui par le dit Pierre Saucier, sont par le présent averties, qu'il \u2018sera fait application à la dite cour, le DIXILME jour de * FEVRIER prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier \u2018par écrit leurs oppositions et de les filer au bureau du dit protonptaire, huitjours au moins avant ce jour, à défaut de quoi, elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le \u2018faire.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.\u20ac DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.\u201cProvince du Bas-Canada, N District de Montreal.} COUR DU BANC DU ROI.0.526.° .Ex parte\u2014Messire JOSEPH QUEVILLON, - VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé au bureau du protonotaire de la cour du \u2018banc du Roi, de et pourle district de Montréal, uu Acte \u2018exécuté par devant Mtre.J.O.Bastien et son confrère, Notaires publics, le quinzième jour de Juin, mil huit cent \u201ctrente cinq,entre JOSEFHTE EKEMBERG, veuve Jean Baptiste Ranger, demeurant eu la paroisse St.Polycarpe, Rivière à Delisle, et tutrice à ses enfans mineurs issus de son mariage avec le dit défunt son second mari, Jean Da- mase Ranger, garçon majeur usant de ses droits, demeurant au même lieu, Josephte Ranger, épouse d'A mable Gauthier, demeurant en la paroisse St.Michel de Vaudreuil, de lui duement autorisée à l\u2019effet du susdit acte, Hyacinthe Fabien Charlebois, écuier, notaire, demeurant eu la susdite paroisse de Vaudreuil, comme ayant épousé Cleophé Ranger, son épouse, les dits Josephte Cleophé et Damase , Ranger, héritiers pour chacun un sixième en la sicces- \u2018sion du susdit défunt .leur père, d\u2019une part ; et Messire \"JOSEPH QUEVILLON, prêtre et curé, en la susdite pa- » roisse St.Polycarpe, d'autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par , les dits Josephte Ekemberg, tant en son propre nom que qualité de tutrice, Jean Damase Ranger, Josephte Ranger, et Cleophé Ranger, au dit Messire Jcseph Quevillon, « d'une terre ise et située en la susdite paroisse et désignée sous numéro cinquante sept, de la contenance d'en - viron trois arpens de front, sar quarante arpens plus ou moins de profondenr, , tenant par devant à la ltivière à | Delisle, en profundeur aux terres du township de Newton, i ! joignant d'un côté à John .McDonald et partie au terrein de la fabrique, et de l'autre côté à Chartes Loucet, avec trois maisons, grange etautres dépendances y érigees ;\u201d et possédé la dite terre par la dite Josephte Ekemberg, et par les dits mineurs, et par les dits Jeun Damase Ranger, Josephte Ranger et Cleophé Ranger, comme propriétaires, pendantles trois dernières années qui ont précédé la date du dit acte de vente, et depuis par le dit Messire Joseph Quevillon.La dite vente étant sujeite aux droits acquis à John McKenzie, écuier, et à la société de Hector Russel et compagnie, suivantun acte de transport fait au dit John MekKenzie parles dits Josephte Ekemberg et autres, le vingt deuxième Juin, milhuit cent trente cinq, devant Mtre.Bastienetson confrère, notaires, sur le dit Messire Quevillon ; le dit transport produit au greffe avec le titre d'acquisition du dit iMessire Quevillon, et en outre à la charge du droit de retrait, et avec les autres charges, clauses et réserves en faveur du seigneur du lieu ou ses représen- taus, telles que plus amplement énumérées au contrat de concession des premiers vingt arpens, reçu devant Mtre.J.Gabrion, notaire, le neuvième Mai, mil sept cent qua- trevingt dix huit, et aussi sujet au même droit de retrait et aux autres «harges, clauses et réserves aussi en faveur du seigneur du lieu ou see représentans, tel que stipulé au contrat de concession des continuations de la dite terre, reçu devant Mtre.Maillon, notaire, le vingt ciug Avril, mil huit cent trente cinq.Ettoutes persounes qui peuvent avoir, où qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d\u2019aucun tître, ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur lu dite terre, immédiatement avant et au ems de l'acquisition d\u2019icelle par le dit Messire Joseph Quevillon, sout par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande À la dite cour, le PREMIER jour du terme de F E- VRIER prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de siguifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau du dit protunotaire, huit jours au moins avaut ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles seruut pour toujours forcloses du druit de le faire.\u2018 ~ MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, _ Montréal, 9e Juillet, 1835.Province du Bas-Canada, \"Vistriot de Montréal.\u201d } COUR DU BANC DU ROL.No.539.| Ex parte\u2014FLORE THEODORE CERRE pit .; .SAINT JEAN.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent.donné, qu'il a été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour du banc du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, wn Acte exécuté par devant Mtre, P.Lukin et son cunfrère, notaires publics, le sixième jour d\u2019Octobre, mil huit cent trente cinq, entre ANTOINE DUBORD, bourgeois, de la cité de Montréal, d'une part; et FLORE THEODORE CERRE Dir ST.JEAN, commerçant, du même lieu, d\u2019autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par le dit Jean Antoine Dubord au dit Flore Théodore Cerre dit St.Jean, \u2018\u2018 d\u2019un emplacementsitué sur le niveau de la rue Sanguinet, dans le fauxbourg St.Laurent de la cité de Montréal, de la contenance de trente six pieds de front sur la dite rue San- guinet, (inesure française,) sur soixante et quinze pieds de profondeur plus ou moins, suivant la ligne des emplace- meus situés au dit lieu, et ci-devant vendus par le dit Sieur Antoine Dubord, d'un côté au nord est par Antoine Gagnon, écuyer, et d'autre côté au sud est par le dit Antoine Dubord, et en arrière aussi parle dit Antoine Dubord, sans aucunes bâtisses dessus coustruites ; \u201d et possédé par le dit Antoine Dubord, comme propriétaire, pendant les trois dernières années qui ont précéde les présentes, et depuis par le dit Flore l'héodore Cerre dit St.Jean.Æt toutes personnes qui peuvent avoir, ou qui prétendent avoir aucuus privilèges ou hypothêques en vertu d'aucun titre, ou par aucun moyen quelconque, daus ou sur le dit emplacement, immédiatement avant et autems de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icelui par le dit Flore Théodore Cerre dit St.Jean, sont par le présent averties qu'il sera fait une demande à la dite cour, le DIX-SEPTIEME jour de FEVRIER prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de si- guifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et deles 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, 6e Octobre, 1635.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal, No.537.Ex parte\u2014 PETER DARAUGH, marchand épicier, de la \u201c citéde Montréal, AVIS PUBLIC \u2018est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a Été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour \u2018du banc du'Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, un Acte fait et exécuté devant Mtre.P, Lukin et\u201d son confrère, notaires publics, le vingt-sixième jour d\u2019Octobre, mil huit cent trente-trois, entre JEAN BAPTISTE DESJAR- \u2018DINS, \u2018de la dite cité de Montréal, boulanger, et Mary Roxton Brown ,son épouse, de sui duzment autorisée, d\u2019une part ; et le dit PETER DARAUG (i, d\u2019autre part ;\u2014éiant une vente par les dits Jean Baptiste Desjardins et Mary Koxton Brown, au dit Peter Daraugh, \u2018\u201c d\u2019un lot de terre \u201cou emplacement situé au fauxbourg Saint Joseph de la dite ville de Montréal,de la contenance de quatrevingt-cinq pieds de profondeur qui se peut trouver en front de l\u2019emplacement et maison de François Bro dit Pominville à aller à la Tuelle Dupré, ce qui formera et contiendra environ trente \u2018pieds plus ou moins, mesure Française ; borné en front par la rue \u2018St.Maurice, en arrière par H.St.George Dupré ou représentans, d\u2019utl côté au sud ouest-par le dit François Bro dit Pominville, et d'autre côté au nord ouest à la dite ruelle Dupré, avec une maison en bois à un étage, un four, une étable, remise, et puits eus-Érigés, avec droit au mur mitoyen de la maison du dit\u2019 François Bro dit Pominville, suivant les droits et - privilegès concernant la dite mitoyenneté, mentionnés dans l\u2019acte de vente fait aux dits Jean Bap.tlste Desjardins et Mary Roxton Brown, par le dit H, St.George Dupré, etson épouse, circdnstances et dépendances.Le dit immeuble sujet à une rente annuelle et constituée de six livres cours actuelle, sur le capital de cent livres dit cours, § COUR DU BANCDU ROL.payable le premier jour de Septembre de chaque année aux -Teprésent ans du dit feu H.St.George Dupré jusqu\u2019au ta- chat du dit capital, ainei qu\u2019il appert plus amplement en l\u2019acte de vente ci-dessus en premier lieu cité ;\u201d et possédé par les dits Jean Baptiste Desjardins et son epouse depuis le vingt-unidme jour de Septembre, mil huit cent trente, jusqu'au vingt-sixième jour d'Octobre, mil huit cent trente- truis, et depuis cette dernière date par le dit l\u2019eter Da- raug b, comme propriétaire.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques eu vertu d'aucun tître ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur le ditlot de terre, immédiatement avant et au tems de l'acquisition d'icelui par le dit Peter Duraugh, sont par le présent averties qu'ilsera fuit une demande à la dite cour, MERCREDI, le DIXIEME jour de FEVRIER 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 uvant 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, Moutréal, 30e Septembre, 1885, SAFOIR: Ç A VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que les TERRES et MERITAGES sous mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des reclamations sur iceux sont par le présent requises de les faire conuoitre suivant la loi; toutes oppositions atin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, ou afin de charge, exepté dans le cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d'être filées au Bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions atin de conserver peuvent étre filées en aucun tems dans les deux jours après le retour de I Ordre (Writ) .FIERI FA\u2014IAS.Montréal, à savoir } I YACINTHE PROULX, cul.No.1290.tivateur, de la paroisse de St, Benoit, dansle district de Montréal, l¢égat ire universel de feu Marguerite Trépanier, en son vivant de la dite paroisse de St.Benoit, veuve de fen Thomas Proulx, en son vivant, cultivateur, du même lieu, et seule exécutrice de son testament, demandeur ; contre EDOUARD VIAU, aubergiste, de la dite paroisse de St.Benoit, dans le dit district défendeur :\u20141, \u201c\u201c Un emplacement situé dans le village de St.Benoit, de la contenance de quatre vingt pieds de front sur cent cinquante trois pieds de profondeur, tenant par devant an sud ouest de la rue St.Jean Baptiste, par derrière au terrein de la fabrique, joignant d\u2019un côté an nord au Docteur Masson, et de l\u2019autre côté à Jean Baptist: Liber- sant dit Laviolette, avec une maison et autres depen.dances.2.Un lopin de terre presqu'en bois debont, situé au sud est-de la côte St.Vincent, dans la paroisse st.Benoît, de la contenance de deux arpens de largeur sur quatre arpens\u2019 moins six pièds de longueur, tenant an sud ouest à Louis Cardinal,au nord-est et des deux autres côtés au terrein d'Antoine Danis, ou ses représentans, avec la servitude perpétuelle sur ce dernier terrein d\u2019un droit de passage en voiture et autrement, pour communiquer commodément du chemin du Roi de la dite Côte St.Vincent au dit lopin de terre.\u201d Pour être vendu à la purte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St.Benoit, le YINGT-HUIT- IEME jour de DECEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit ordre rapportable le premier jour du terme de Février prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif, Bureau du Shérif, 14e Août, 1835.- DISTRICT DES 3-RIVIERES.Trois Rivières, à savoir : N vertu dun Writ de No.355.Fieri Facias, émané de la Cour du Banc dn Roi de Sa Majesté, pour les causes civiles dans et pour le district des Trois Rivières, à la poursuite de JAMES LESLIE et ALEXANDER LESLIE tous deux de la cité de Montréal, dans le comté et district de Montréal, marchands, Charles Stuart et Robert Hallowell, tous deux marchands, de la cité de Québec dans le comté et district de Québec, tous associés faisant commerce et affaires en la cité de Montréal sous le nom et raison de James Leslie et compagnie ; contre les biens terres et possessions de EDOUARD HENRY ROY, de la paroisse St.Antoine de lu Rivière du Loup, dans le comté de Saint Maurice, dans le district des Trois Rivières, marchand, commerçant,\u2018et Dame Euphrosine Bourret, son épouse, à moi adressé ; jai saisi et pris eu exécution comme appartenant aux dits Edouard Henry Roy et Dame Euphrosine Bourret, savoir :\u2014* Un emplacement sis et situé en la paroisse de St.Antoine de la Rivière du Loup, dans le village St.An oine, contenant quatre vingt pieds de front, sur deux cent soixante pieds de profondeur, prénant par devant A la rue St.Laurent par derrière en lin de la dite profondeur, joignant d'un tôté au sud ouest au Sieur Louis Baribanlt, ot de l\u2019autre côté au nord est à la rue Thomas; avec une maison dessus construite.\u201d Or je donne par le présent avis public, que la propriété ci-dessus décrite sera vendue et adjuxée au plus haut enchérisseur, à la porte del\u2019éslise dela paroisse de St.Antoine de lu Rivière du Loup, MARDI,le VINGT-DEUXIEME jour de DECEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin, auxquels toms et lieu les conditions de la vente serout énoncées, 1.G.OGDEN, Shérif.Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions sur les prémisses-ci- dessus désignées, soit par hypothêque ou autre droit ou servitude, sont par le présent avertis d\u2019en donner avis nu dit Shérif, à mon bureau, dans la dite ville des Trois Rivières, suivant la loi: et de plus qu'aucune opposition afin d'annuler ou afin de distraire le tout ou purtie des dites prémisses, ou afin de charge ou servitude sur icelui nesera reçue par le Shérif, durant les quinze jours qui en prévéderont la vente : qu'il faudra que toute OPposition afin d'annuler, afin de charge ou afin de distraire soitaccompagnée d\u2019une affirmation sous serment de la 76.rité des fuits articulés dans telle opposition, en furme prescrite par l\u2019ordre de la dite cour, en date dn dix neuf d\u2019Octobre, mil huit cent vingt deux ; qu\u2019aueune opposition telle que susdit, qui ne sera pas occompagnée d\u2019ane telle affirmation, n\u2019empéchera ni ne retarderu l\u2019exécution du dit Ordre : el qu'aucune opposition afin de conserver ne sera reçue après les vingt quatre heures quisurvront immédiatement le jour du rapport du dit Ordre, et sony 2 mar care een 10 im sit £84 de plus avertis que le dit Ordre est rapportable le onzième jour de Janvier prochain.I 0 } .G.L Bureau du Shérif, Trois Rivières, 12e Août, 1835.LICITATIONS.De oe \u2018ON fait savoir qu\u2019en vertu d'une scotence QUEBEC.d\u2019autorisation par l\u2019honorable PHr- LIPPE PANET, Un des juges de la cour du banc du Roi pour le district de Québec, daté du douze Septembre conrant, la propriété immeuble ci-après désignée, appartenant à la communauté d\u2019entre GERMAIN MARC MICHAUD et feu MARCELINE OUELLET, ayant été vendue par licitation sur les prémisses, par Mtre.ÂLEX.FRASER, notaire, le dix A oût-dernier, dont le Procès Verbal \u2018et les enchères ont été déposés en notre bureau par autorité de justice, afin de recevoir les sur-enchères pendant six semaines, sujette aux mêmes charges contenues dans le Procès Verbal et les enchères, dont toutes personnes peuvent obtenir information en s\u2019adressant aux soussignés protonotaires, autorisés à recevoir les sur-enchères.Suit la description du dit Immeuble, \u2018¢ Un terrein on emplacement situé dans le premier rang de la paroisse St.André, dans le comté de Kamou- raskn, dans la seigneurie de l\u2019islet du Portage, de six perches environ de front sur trois perches de profondeur environ, borné au nord 4 Alexis Soucy, au sud au chemin Royal de front du dit premier rang de St, André, joignant eu sud ouest 4 Jean Baptiste Dumond, au nord est a Jean Baptiste Michaud, avec maison, grange et étable contigues, et laiterie dessus construites.Dans lequel terrein sont enclavés vingt quatre pieds de terre de front sur dix huit de profondeur, sur lesquels est construite vne boutique on forge, vendue ci-devant par le dit Ger- wain Mare Michaud à Placide Dumond et Amable Caron.\u201d Les sur-enchères seront regues jusqu\u2019an VINGT-SIX d'OLTOBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, -P.B.R.Québec, 24e Septembre, 1835.° \u2014 DISTRICT DB | O N faitsavoir qu\u2019en vertu d\u2019une sentenée Quesec.| d'autorisation par l'honorable Pur- ripe PANET, nn des juges de la cour du banc du roi pour le distriet de Québec, datée le vingt-trois du présent mois de Septembre, les propriétés immeubles ci-après désignées, appartenant à la Communauté d'entre Dame Veuve ROSALIE NACHE, de la paroisse St, Jean Chrisostôme,.et de feu GERMAIN CANTIN, son époux, ayant été vendues par Mtre.T.M.Guay, notaire, le neuf du présent mois de Septembre, dont le Procès Verbal et les enchères ont été déposés en notre bureau par autorité de justice, afin de recevoir les sur-enchères pendant six semaines, sujettes aux mêmes charges contenues dans le Procès Verbal et les enchères dont toutes personnes peuvent obtenir information en s\u2019adressant aux soussignés protonotaire, autorisés à recevoir les.sur encheres.Suit la description des, dits immeubles.1.¢ Une terre de trois arpens de front sur trente de profondeur, située en la paroisse St.Jean Chrisostôme, seconde concession, dite Lahétrière, tenant an nord aux terres du premier rang, et au sud au bout de la dite profondeur, d'un côté au nord est à Edouard Lagueux, et de l'autre côté au sud est à Jean Marie Côté.2.Une terre de trois arpens de front sur vingt de profondeur, située au dit lieu de St.Jean Chrisostôme, bornée par devant aux terres de la concession Beanlieu et par derrière à Augustin Couture, tenant d\u2019un coté au nord est à Jean Baptiste Lemieux, et de l'autre côté au sud est à François Cantin.\u201d Les sur-enchères seront regués jusqu\u2019au CINQ du mois de NOVEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures avant midi.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.Québec, 25e Septembre, 1835.ERS PERE \u2014 BUREAU DE L\u2019ARPENTEUR GENERAL, Toronto, le 24e Septembre, 1835.VIS est maintenant donné, par ordre de Son Excrr- \u2018 LENCE LE LISUTENANT GOUVERNEUR, qu\u2019à moins que FRANCIS M\u2018CANTY, on ses héritiers ne justifient d'hui à trois mois les droits qu\u2019ils pourraient avoir aux lots numéros vingt-huit et vingt-neuf, sur le front ou dans la première concession sur la Rivière Ottawa, dans le Township de Cumberland, dans le district d'Ottawa, dansla Province du Haut Canada, il sera autrement disposé des dits lots.: (Signé) S.P.HURD, A.G.BUREAU GENERAL DES POSTES, Québec, Ge Octobre, 18585.ES.Nouveaux Bureaux de Poste ci-dessous mention, - nés doivent commencer leurs opérations, dans le Bas- Canada, de ce jour inclusivement :\u2014 l/ Acadie\u2014Seigneurie de Deléry, district de Montréal, - Lachute\u2014Seigneurie d\u2019Argenteuil, H.Hutchins.district de Montréal, Maitre de Poste ; Pointe Claire\u20141Tsle de Montréal, Jno.Mount, district de Montréal, Maitre de Poste ; Rigaud\u2014Seigneurie de Rigand, 7 Stephen Fournier, district de Montréal, Maitre de Poste ; Ste Anne, Isle de Montréal, Edw.M'Naughton, Bout-de-l'Isle, districtde Montréal, Maitre de Poste ; St.Jocqgues\u2014Seigneurie de St.Sul- Jos.Dufresne, pice, district de Montréal, Maitre de Poste ; St.Rémi\u2014Scigneurie de Laprairie, Z.Po pin, district de Montréal, Maitre de Poste ; Faudreuil\u2014Seigneurie de Vau- Jos.Rassette, dreuil, district de Montréal, Maitre de Poste.T.A.STAYNER, D.M.P.G.V1S\u2014La société ci-devant existant par les Soussignés, sous la raison de Tuomas Giss & Co.est de ce jour dissoute de consentement mutuel; toutes reclamations contre la dite société seront réglées par Mcssrs.Gibb et Shaw, qui sont duement autorisés à recevoir et donner quittances pour toutes dettcs dues.THOMAS GIBB, JAMES GIBB.L.M.Decoigne, Maître de Poste ; Québec, 2c Février, 1835.E Public est prévenu de ne payer aucun argent, ou de, n'avancer aucune marchandise à mon compte, sans mon ordre écrit, vû que je ne m\u2019en rendrai nullement responsable d'après cette date.TERENCE MAGUIRE, at.Nicholas, 17e Juin, 1835, u TRE QUEBEC GAZBTIE.QUEBEC, BUREAU DE PAIX, 88.Québec, 23e Septembre, 1835.A VIS est par le présent donné, que l\u2019Inspecteur des L Grands Chemins, pour la Cité de Québec, avant de rocéder à l'allignement et à l'ouverture d\u2019une certaine LACE DE MARrÇuE\u2019 PubLiC, appelée MArcue\u2019 BERTHE- LOT, et des avenues à icelle, située dans le Faubourg St.Jean, dans la Cité de Québec, a déposé dans le Bureau du Greffier de la Paix, dansla Cour de Justice de la dite Cité, un nouveau plan et Procès Verbal, y référant, conformément à la loi, lesquels nonveau Plan et Procès Verbal resteront dans le dit bureau pour l'inspection gratis des Propriétaires de lots, maisons ou autres prémisses adjacentes au dit Marché, et toutes autres personnes y concernées, afin que toute et chacuve d\u2019elles, en aucun tems, n\u2019excédant pas un mois, à compter de la date de la présente, puissent alors filer telles observations ou oppositions qu\u2019elles pourraient avoir au contraire, afin que justice puisse être faite sur les prémisses, à défaut de quoi les dits Plan et Procès Verbal seront confirmés et mis à exécution, conformément à leur forme et teneure.PERRAULT & SCOTT, Greffier de la Paix.Teh Salle du Conseil de Ville.\u201cMontréal, 16 Mai, 1835.E Conseil de Ville de la Cité de Montréal, ayant ré- id solu dans sa séance d\u2019hier (Vendredi, 15 Mai, 1835,) de s\u2019adresser 4 1a prochaine Session de la Législature de cette province, pour en obtenir un Acte aritorisant un EMPRUNT D\u2019ARGENT poi fajre l\u2019acquisition de la propriété substituée appartenant à la succession de feu Sieur BASILE PROULX, rue St.Paul, en cette ville, pour faiie de s n emplacement yng addition au NOUVEAU MARCHE\u2019, que le Conseil de Ville propose d\u2019étendre, à travers la grève et le flenve jusqu\u2019à trois cents Plede au sud-est de l\u2019ancien \u2018quai de la rue des Commis- sgires ; donnant à cette partie additionnelle de la dite ?lace de Marché une largeur de quatre ou cinq cents pieds le long du fleuve : et e Conseil de Ville ayant aussi résolu de ge faire autoriser par le dit acte à pratiquer un CANAL PUBLIC dans toute la largeur de la dite partie additionnelle de'la Place du Marché et au-delà pour con- düiré les immondices de \u2018la ville jusqu\u2019au dessous des casernes, de même que d\u2019élever des lieux d\u2019aisunce publics de distance \u2018en distance.AVIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné qu\u2019application sera faite par le Conseil de Ville à la Léyislature Provinciale pour la passation d\u2019un Acte aux fins que ci-dessus ; afin qué toutes personnes y intéressées en puissent avoir connaissance et se conduisent en conséquence.Par Ordre du Maire, \u2019 P.AUGER, Sec.GHAMBRE D'ASSEMBLÉE, QUEBEC, 3e Février, 1610, RE S O LU, Qu\u2019après la fin de la présente Session, À avañt qu\u2019il soit présenté à celte Chambre aucune pétition pour obtenir permission d\u2019introduire un Bill privé pour ériger-un pont ou des poñts, pour régler quelque commune, pour régler quelque chemin de barrière, ou pour.accorder à quelqu\u2019individu ou À des individus quel- que droit ou privilège exclusif quelconque, ou pour altérer ou renouveller quelque Acte dn Parlement Provincial pour de semblables objets, il sera donné notice de telle application qu\u2019on se proposera de faire dans la GazeTTeE DE QUEBEC, et dans un papier public du district, s'il y en a, et par une affiche posée à la porte de l'Eglise des paroisses qui pourront être intéressées à telle application, ou à l\u2019endroit le plus public, s\u2019il n\u2019y a point d\u2019Eglise, pendant deux mois au moins avant que telle pétition soit présentée.| \u2019 12 Mars, 1817.Resorv, qu\u2019à l\u2019avenir cette Chambre ne recevra des pétitions pour des Bills privés que dans les premiers quinze jours de chaque Session.\" 22 Mars, 1819, ResoLU, Qu\u2019après la présente Session, avant qu\u2019il soit présenté à cette Chambre aucune pétition pour obtenir permission d'introduire un Bill privé pour ériger un pont de péage, la personne ou les personnes qui se propuse- ront de pétitionner pour un tel Bill, en dennant la notice ordännée par la règle du troisième Février, mil huit cent dix, donneront aussi en même tems et de la même manière, un avis notifiant les taux qu\u2019elles se proposeront de demander, l'étendue du privilège, l\u2019élévation des arches, l\u2019espace entre les coulées ou piliers pour le pas- shge des cageux, cages ou bâtimens, et mentionnant si elles se proposent de bâtir un pont levis ou non, et les dimensions.de tel pont levis, \u2019 4 Mars, 1824.REsoLu, Que tout pétitionnaire demandant un privilège \u201cexclusit, déposera entre les mains du Greffier de cette Chanïbge une somme de vingt cing livres, avant que le \" Bill pour tel privilege exclusif soit passé à la seconde lecture, pour payer en partie les dépenses du dit Bill privé ; \u2018aquélfe somme sera remise aux pétitiornaïres s\u2019ils n'ob- |.tiennent pus la passation de la loi.: (Attesté) Ww.B.LINDSAY, Greffier de l\u2019Assemblée.{F Les Imprimeurs.des Gazettes et autres papiers publics en cette province, sont priés d\u2019insérer les résoiutions ci-dessus dans leurs papiers respectils, dans les langues \u2018qu\u2019ils sont publiés, jusqu\u2019à la prochaine assemblée de la Législature.VIS P UBLIC est par le présent donné, que les Soussignés pétitionneront la Législature Provinciale à sa .prochaine session, pour un acte autorisant eux et autres | à former une compagnie de fonds conjoints, aux fins de faire un CHEMIN A LISSES, depuis le Lac Memphre- magog, en descendant la vallée de la ftivière St.François, | jusqu'au port le plus praticable et convenable sur le fleuve, St.Laurent ; et qu\u2019ils proposeront de demander pour | péage :\u2014 Pour biens, effets et marchandises, n\u2019exçédant pas, trente-cinq chelins par tonneaux.Pour chaque passager, n\u2019excédant pas vingt chelins, Ichabod Smith, John Gilman, Benjamin Pomroy, Alex.Rae, H.Smith, Thos.Gordon, C.F.H.Goodhue, L.C.Ball, 8.Brooks, iO King.Job Adams, Sherbrooke, 28e Août, 1886, OcTorer 8 AVS est par le présent donné, que les soussignés, propriétaires et en possession du fief et seigneurie de Lotbinière, district de Québec, dans la Province du Bag Canada, ont fait application à Sa Majesté par requête transmise par Son Excellençe le Gouverneur en Chef, pour une commutation et extinction de toutes redevances, droits et charges féodales et seigneuriales sur certaine étendue de terre formant l\u2019augmentation de la dite seigneurie concédée le 25 Mars, 1693, du contenu de trois lienes et demi de front ou environ, sur quatre lieues de profondeur ou environ ; bornée au sud ouest par la seigneurie de St, Jean Deschaillons, au nord est par celle de Ste.Croix, au sud est par les townships de Nelson et Sommerset, et au nord ouest par une ligne formant la profondeur de la concession dite de la rivière Boisclair jusqu\u2019au point où elle touche la grande rivière du Chêne et traversant la dite rivière se rendant sur le même rhumb de vent jusqu\u2019à la ligne qui divise les seigneuries de Lotbinière et de Deschail- lons.En conséquence tous et chacun qui pourraient avoir.ou prétendraient avoiraucuns droits, intérêts, shretés, charges ou encombrance, présents ou contingens soit par hypo- théque générale ou spéciale, positif ou sous entendu, ou en vertu d'aucun autre titre ou par aucunantre moyeri quelconque dans ou sur l\u2019étendue de terre décrite comme susdit, sont par le présent interpelés de signifier par écrit dans le cours de trois mois de la date de cet avis, leur consentement oun opposition a la remise du titre original surrender,) à l\u2019actroi d\u2019un nouveau titre (regrant) et au changement de la tenure de la dite étendue de terre, ainsi qu\u2019à la décharge, telle que demaudée, de toutes redevances, droits et charges feodales et seigneuriales.Lesquels con- sentemens ou oppositions doivent être logés par écrit dans le Bureau du Conseil Exécutif comme prescrit par l\u2019acte du Parlement Impérial dela Ge Geo.1V, ch.59.JULIE CHRISTINE CHARTIER DE LOTBINIERE JOLY, GasParp PIERRE GUSTAVE JoLY.Québec, 18e Août, 1835.AS PUBLIC est pàr lé présent donné \u2018qué les squs:: signés s'adresseront àla Législature Provinciale à sa prochaine Session, pour obtenir uñ acte les autorisant, ainsi ue d\u2019autres, à former une Compagnie d\u2019Actionnaires, aux ns de faireun CHEMIN A LISSES, à partir de la RY- VIERE ST.LAURENT, dans une ligne aussi directe de ia CITÉ DE QUÉBEC, à ia FRONTIÈRE, que le!ocal et autres circonstances le permettront ; et qu\u2019ils se proposent d'exiger pour péage :\u2014 Co - Pour effets et marchandises, n\u2019excédant pas quarante chelins par tonneau, | Pour chaque passager, n\u2019excédant pas vingt-cinq chelins.J.W.Waolsey F.Buteau William Patton Che.Deguise Bevj.Tremain Jer.Leaycraft J.Fraser \u2018 J.M.Fraser L.Massue James Gibb P.Pelletier John Strang Saml Neilsen Louis Fortigr Jos.Morrin F.X.Méthot Noah Freer E.Parent T.A, Young Julien Chouinard Wm, Phillips F.X.Réaume Wm.Walker P.Dasilva H.LeMesurier Martin Chinic D.Burnet R.Quirouet G.Pemberton Quebec, 15e Août, 1835.AVE PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que le Soussigné s\u2019adressera à la Législature de cette Province à sa prochaine Session, pour obtenir le privilège de bâtir un PONT DE PEAGE sur la Rivière du Carange, pour traverser de la paroisse Ste.Foi à St.Augustin et vice versd, où est le passage actuel, C Le Pent doit avoir trois arches, une de 30 pieds et les deux autres de 40 pieds au moins, et élevées à 4 pieds au-dessus des grandes eaux.Le soussigné se propose de bâtir un Pont tournant, Swing Bridge, et les péages \u2018qu\u2019il se propose de demander sont comme suit:\u2014 \u2018 Pour chaque voiture à quatre roues, chargée ou non, avec le conducteur et quatre personnes au moins, tirée par deux chevaux ou plus, ou autre animal de trait\u2014seize sols.Pour chaque wagon ou pareille voiture à quatre roues chargée ou non, tirée par un seul cheval, ou autre animal, \u2014douze sols.\" \u201c Pour chaque cabriolet, gig, calèche, cariole ou autre voiture semblable, avec le conducteur et deux personnes, op moins, tirée par deux chevaux, ou autres animaux de trait,\u2014 C.M\u2019Callum.six sols courant.Pour chaque cheval, mule ou autre animal de trait, ehargé ou non, quatre sols courant, \u2018 Pour chaque personne à cheval, quatre sols courant.Pour chaque taureau, bœuf, vache ou autres bêtes à cornes quelconques, trois sols courant.° \"Pour chaque cochon, chèvre, mouton, veau ou agneau, deux sals courant.: Pour chaque personne à pied un sols courant, PIERRE GINGRAS.Carouge, le 4 Septembre, 1835.PusLic NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned will petition the Provincial Legislature, at its ensuing session, for an Actauthorising them and others .to form a Joint Stock Company, for the purpose of making à RAIL ROAD from the lake Memphremagog, down the valley of St.Francis river, to the most practicable and convenient port on the river St.Lawrence; and that they will propose to require as tal} :\u2014 >, For goods, wares and merchandize, not exceeding, thirty five shillings per ton, 7 For each passenger, not exceeding twenty shillings.Ichabod Smith, John Gilman, .Benjamin Pomroy, Alex.Rae, H.Smith, Thos.Gordon, C.TF.H.Goodhue, L.\u20ac.Ball, S.Brooks, O.King, Job Adams, Sherbrooke, August 28, 1885.' 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