The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 15 septembre 1836, jeudi 15 septembre 1836
[" Pa a ES EE SEEN VOLUME XIII.\u2014N\u201c 50.x THURSDAY, SEPT.15, 1836.[New Series.) Busette de TOME XIII.\u2014N° 50.JEUDI, SEPTEMBRE 15, 1836.B85 TAKE NOTICE.7) PERSONS advertising in the QUEBEC OFFICIAL GAZETTE, are particularly requested to forward their Advertisements as early as possible in the week of publication, it having been found that the issuing of the Gazette, which ought to appear on Thursday, has been delayed by the late period, at which matter requiring translation has been transmitted.Advertisements, which eome by post, if numerous, or of length, and requiring translation, should be received on Monday, Tuesday be- i ost day.\"ng no post any J.CHARLTON FISHER, Editor Q.G.by A.August, 1836.Sherifls\u2019 Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To wir: IP UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the andermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTS have been seized, end will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, ary hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge» except in cases 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 be filed at any time within two days next after the return of he Writ.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit: AMES FERRIER, of the city of No.364.} Montreal, in the county and district of Montreal, merchant, and another; against GEORGE BROWN, of the place called Jucques Cartier, in the county of Portuenf, in the district of Quebec, trader, at the folle énchere, costs and charges of John Wilson, of the city, evtnty and district of Quebec, merchant, to wit:\u20141.** A Jot of land in the seigniory of Fossambault, called lot number fifty five, situate, lying and being iu the fourth range, aod bounded as follows: in front by the river Jacques Cartier, aod io the rear by the seiguiory of Belair, joining on the east by lot number fifty six, and ou the west by lot number fifty four, containing three arpeuts in front by twenty one in depth, the whole making a superficies of sixty three arpents.2.A lot of land in the seigniory of Fossambault, called lor number fifty six, situate, lying avd being in the fourth range, and bounded as follows: ib front by the river Jacques Cartier, in the rear by the seigniory of Belair, joining on the east lot number fifty seven, and on the west lot number fifty five, containing three arpents in front by twenty one in depth, making a superficies of sixty three arpents.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Fossam- bault, on the TWENTY-SEVENTH day of SEPTEMBER instant, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of (October next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 6th September, 1836.VENDITION1 EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : TIENNE MAYRAND, of the pa- No.2204.\u2018 rish of Rivière du Loup, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, merchant ; against AUGUSTIN CANTIN, of theplace commonly called and known by the name of La Canardiére, in the county and district of Quebec, trader, and Julie Laurent dite Lortie, his wife to wit:\u20141, ¢* Lot number one, consisting of a stone dwelling house, situate and being in the parish of St.Roch.in the lower town of Que- bee, containing in front, thirty eight feet six inches, in rear thirty eight feet seven inches, by twenty nine feet six inches in depth, bounded as follows : in front, towards the south, by the hill or street commonly called Céte d\u2019déra- Aam, in rear, towards the north, by St.Vallier street, on one side, towards the east, by widow Blais and Michel Girard, and towards the west by lot number two hereafter described This lot comprising a superficies of one hund- redand two feet french measure.2.Lot numbertwo, consisting of a stone dwelling house, a wooden hangar aud a small wooden shed, sitnate and being in the parish of St.Roch, in the lower town of Quebec, described as follows : Firstiy\u2014The stone dwelling house, containing in front, thirty nine feet seven inches, in rear, thirty six feet, on ope side, towards the east, twenty nine feet six inches, and on the other side, towards the west, twenty four feet.Se- condly\u2014The wooden hangar, containing in front, thirty seven feet ten inches, inrear, thirty seven feet eight in- «hes ; on one side towards the east, twenty four feet.and on the other side, towards the west, eight feet.Lastly\u2014The small wooden shed, c:ntaining in front, seven feet nine inches, in rear, eight feet ; on one side, towards the east, eight feet, and on the other side, towards the west, four feet fiveinches.This lot describing an irregular \u201cfigure decreasing to a point of four feet five inches, towards the west, at the junction of St.Vallier street, with the hill or street commonly called Céte d\u2019 Abraham, the said figure bounded as follows : in front, towards the south, by the hill or street commonly called Céte d\u2019 Abraham, in rear, towards the north, by St.Vallier street, on one side towards \u2018the east by lot number one bereabove described, and on the otherside, towards the west, by the junction of St.| Vallier street, with the hill or street commonly called Côte | d\u2019 Abraham.the whole comprizing a superficies of one thou- : sand six hundred and sixty feet, and one hundred and eight inches french measure.3.Lot number three, consisting ofa lot of ground with a wooden stable thereon erccted, sitnate and being in the parish of St.Roch, in the lower town of Quebce, containing iu front, fifty nine feet seven inches, in rear, fifty eight teet ; on one side, towards the east, sixty three feet three inches, and on the other side, towards the west, sixty two feet ten inches, (the said wo: den stable containing thirty seven feet nine inches by sixteen feet seven inches.) This lot bounded as follows : in front, towards the south, by St.Vallier street, in rear, towards the north, by Charles Navau and one Herquiaume, on one side, towards the east, by Joseph T'rudel, and on the other side, towards the west.by the street called rue de l\u2019Eglise, this lot comprizing a superficies of three thousand seven hundred and one feet french measure.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Roch of Quebec, on the TWENTY-SEVIENTII day of SEPTEMBER instant at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said said Writ returnable on the first day of October next, W.S.SEW ELL, Sheriff, 7th September, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : 1d O HN FRASER, of the city, No.544.eounty and district of Quebec, merchant ; against JAMkS BROWNLIE EDIE, of the same place, merchant, to wit :\u2014\u2018 A lot of land situated in the fief *t.François, in the banlieue of this city,consisting of an arpent of land in front by an arpent anda half in depth, bounded in front by the King's highway, on one side, towards the north east, by land belonging to Louisa Sophia Campbell, on the other side by the land of Jean Marie Routier, in the rear also by the said Jean Marie Routier, with the wooden house and ont houses thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court bouse, in the said city of Quebec, on the FIFTH day of DECEMBER, at TEN o'clock in the the morning.The said Writ returnable or the first day of February next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.2d August, 1836, ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: A MABLE DIONNE, of the parish No.432, } of Kamouraska, in the county of Kamouraska, in the district of Quebec, esquire, merchant ; against PLLRRE CHORETTE, the son, cultivator, of the parish of L\u2019Isle Verte, in the county of Rimousky, in the the district of Quebec, te wit : \u2014\u2018\u201c A land lying and situate in the second range of concessions of thesaid place of L'Isle Verte, containing one arpent in front by the depth which there may be from the lands of the first range, running northerly to the Barure Brook, joining towards the north east to Benoni Boucher, and towards the south west to Noel Lemienx or his representatives ; the said -Jand subject to the charges, clauses and conditions mentioned in the original deed of the above mentioned land towards the seignior of the place.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of L\u2019Isle Verte, on the THIRTEENTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ retuthable on the first day of February next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.2d August, 1836, ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : ARTHOLOMEW CONRAD No.1263 } AUGUSTUS GUGY, of the city, county and district of Quebec, esquire, advocate ; against BERNARD GAGNON, of the parish of Notre Dame de Liesse, of Rivière Ouelle, in the county of Kamouraska, in the district of Quebec, yeoman, to wit :\u2014*¢ The undivided half of a land and dwelling house, situate in the first range of the aforesaid parish of Rivière Oueile, in the county of Kamouraska, con'aining two arpents less six feet in front by thirty six arpents in depth, more or less, joining towards the north west to the river St.Lawrence, towards the south east to the Rivière Ouelle, towards the north east to E.k.Casgrain, esquire, and towards the south west te Joseph and Pierre Gagnon, with a house, circumstances and dependencies.And which said land is charged towards Pierre Thomas Casgrain, esquire, seignior of River Ouelle, with divers rents, seigniorial rights, and amongst others of the droit de retrait.of banalité, and others mentioned at length in the deed passed before Mtre, Pierre Garon, at Rivière Ouelle, on the twenty-eighth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Rividre Ouelle, on the THIRTEENTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock iu the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.2d August, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : D\u2018.JOSEPHTE DORION, of No.316.} the city, county and district of Quebec, widow of the late Charles Pageot, in his lifetime of Quebec, master joiner; the said Dame Josephte Dorion as well in her own name as in her quality of commune en biens with the said late Charles Pageot, her husband, deceased, as in her quality of légataire universelle en usufruit of the property of the said iate Charles Pageot, deceased ; against MARIE FRANCOISE BILODEAU, of the city, county and district of Quebec, marchande, and widow of the late Sieur Jacques Langlois, in his lifetime of Quebec, messenger, as well in her own name as in her quality of tutrix duly elected to the minor children, and another, to wit :\u2014!.\u2018\u201c An emplacement situate in tbe upper town of Quebec, containing twenty five feet in front by sixty feet in depth, at the end of which depth the said emplacement is not twenty five feet wide, bounded in front towards the north by Ramparts street, and in rear towards the south at the end of the said depth, by a passage of eighteen feet, formerly making part of the said emplacement, and now the property of widow and heirs Bacquet dit Lamontagne.joining om one side towards the north east, to Joseph Deblois, representing François Ranvoyzé, and on the other side towards the south west to La Ménagerie street, together with a two story stone house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies ; subject to the charge of the seigniorial rights with which the said emplacement might be charged towards the seignior of the place.2.An emplacement situateat the St.Jobn suburbs of Quebec, of thirty two feet one inch in front, (the mitoyen passage of eight feet wide, joining Charles Savard not comprised) by fifty feet in depth, at which depth the said lot of ground is only twenty nine feet three inches wide; hounded in front towards the north by St.Olivier street, and in rear towards the south by Charles Ignace Villeneuve, on one side towards the north east by Charles Derouin, representing ( harles Savard, and on the other side towards the south west by Joseph Darveau, together with the house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies ; subject to the charge of the seigniorial rights with which the said emplacement might be charged towards the seignior of the place.3.Four perches of land in front by twenty arpents in depth, more or less, situate in the parish of St.Augustin, district of Quebec, bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, in rear by the end of the said depth, on the south west side by and on the north east side by Frangois Langlois or his representatives, circumstances and dependencies; subject to the charge of the seignioriel rights with which the said lot of ground might be charged tuwards the seignior of the place.\u2019\u2019 \u2018To besold as follows : lots numbers one and two, at my office, in the court house, in the city of Quebec, on the FIFTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning ; and lot number three, atthe church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Augustin, on the SIXTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.~ W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff: 2d August, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : Jp ous ETIENNE DUTREMBLE No.64.} \u2018Dir DEROSIER, of the parish of Cap St.Ignace, in the county of L\u2019Islet, in the district of Quebec, agriculturist, (cultivateur,) aguinst EDOUARD THIBAULT, senior, formerly of St.Jean Port Joly, and now of the parish of Rivière du Loup.Chemin du Lac, in the county of Rimousky, in the district of Quebec, agriculturist, cultivaleur, to wit: \u2014*\u2018 A land situate in the parish of St.Patrie.seigniory of Rivière du Loup, at the place called | Chemin du Lac, containing two arpents of land in front by forty arpents in depth, joining in front to the said Chemin du Lac, and ending at its depth, joining on one side towards the south to Xavier Dubé, and on the other side towards the north to Pierre Paul Dubé, with a small stable thereon erected ; subject to the seigniorial rights with which the said land might be charged towards the seignior of the place.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish spé Rivière du Loup, on the THIRTEENTH day of DECE BHR next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.W, S.SEWELL, Sheriff.2d August, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : } Fitree DESSAINT DiT ST.No.449.PIERRE, cultivator, of the parish of Cacouna, ir the county of Rimousky, in the district of Quebec ; against LOUIS DUMOND), of the parish of L\u2019Isle Verte, in the county and district aforesaid, cultivator, to wit :\u2014*¢ A land lying and situate in the third range of concessions of the parish of St Jean Baptiste of L\u2019Isle Verte, containing two arpents in front by forty two arpents in depth, bounded as follows: towards the north west by the lands of the second range, towards the north east by the end of the said depth, joining on one side towards the north east to Thomas Guenette dit Dumond, and on the other side towards the south west to Pierre Guenette dit Dumond, with a small house thereon erected and other buildings, appurtenances and dependencies.The said land subject to the charges, clauses and conditions with which it might be charged towards the seignior of the place.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Jean Baptiste de I'Isle Verte, on the THIRTEENTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.W.5.SEWELL, Sheriff.8d August, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS, Quebec, to wit gt ACQUES VOYER, of the city, No.821.¢J county and district of Quebec, esquire, notary ; against JOSEPH DÉRY, of the seigneurie of Bourg Louis, in the county of Portneuf, in the district of Quebec, and Louis Déry, of the parish of Cap Santé, in the said connty of Portneuf and district of Quebec, cultivator, to wit :\u2014*¢* A land situate in the parish of .1\u2019\u2019Ancienns Lorette, in the first concession of the seigniory.of Bélair, containing three arpents in front by fifty arpeñts in depth, veo Pa ap \u2014 ar ut 27 TI min 344 THB QUEBEC GAARTIE, SEPTEMBER i5 EE bounded in frout by the frout line of the said seigniory of y Bélair, and in rear, at the end of the said depth, by the trait quarré of the lands of the second coucession, joining on oue side towards the north- east to Pierre Paradis, nnd ou the other side towards the south west to Charles Plamondon ; upon which said laud there are erected a house, barn, stables and other buildings ** To be sold atthe church door of the aforesaid parish of L\u2019Ancienne Loretie, on the TWENTY FOURTH day of JANUARY uext, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The suid Writ returnable on the first day of February next, : W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, I3th Septenilier, 1836, PLURTES FIERE FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: è TMDARTHOLOMEW CONRAD AU- No.702.- GUSTUS GUGY, of the city, county and district of Quebec, esquire, advocate ; against FRANCOIS POUCVILLE pir NORMAND, of the parish of Ste.Marie, in the county of Beauce, and district of Quebec, yeoman, to wit :\u20141, \u2018\u201c One arpent of land in front by thirty arpents in depth, more or less, lying and sitiate in the parish of Ste.Marie Nonvelle Beauce, concession St.Gabriel, bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway of the concession St.Gabriel, in rear by the end of the said thirty arpents.on one side towards the north west liy Germain Turcotte, and on the other side towards thesouth east, by the road whicli leads to the village St.Martin, with a barn thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.2.A lot of ground lying and situate in the parish Ste.Marie, seigniory Taschereau, at the end of thé land of the domain, containing about eight arpents in superficies, bounded'in front by the King's highway of the concession St.Gabriel, on the north west side by the road of tHe mill, and on the other sides by the lot of ground of P.Elzéar Taschereau, esquire, with a house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.The said lot of ground, subject to all the charges, clauses and conditions of the bail Emphitéotique passed by P.Elzéar Tas- chereau, esquire, in favour of Francois Poucville dit Norihiand, on the second day of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Ste.Marie Nouvelle Beauce, on the TWENTY FOURTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.W, S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 14th September, 1836._DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wir +P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned L4nps 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, except in case of Venditioni Exponas, Zo which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de.conserver may be filed at any time within two.days next after the return of the Writ.1 FIERI FACIAS.Ç Montreal to-wit: 'OSEPH PAPINEAU, of the city No.459.of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, one of the executors of the last will and testament of the late honorable Michel Eustache Gaspard Alain Chartier de Lotbinière, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, plaintifF; against the lands and tenements of LOUIS MARCIEN GUILLAUME DU BRUL, of the parish of St.Michel de Vaudreuil, in the seigniory of Vaudreuil, in the saia district, notary, defendant ; the said lands and tenements mentioned and described in the schedule to the said writ annexed, as follows, that is to say :\u2014\u201cA tract or parcel of land lying and beingin the said parish and seigniory of St.Michel de Vaudreuil, in the said district, known and distinguished as lots numbers twenty three, twenty-four and twenty-five, containaing by admeasuremert as follows, to wit :\u20141.Lot number twenty- three being five arpents and nine perches more or less in front, the side line running in a direction so as to form the said lot in a triangle at the end of seventeen arpents, .more or less, which forms the depth thereof, making the said lot to cuntain about fifty arpents in superficies.2.Lots, numbers twenty-four and twenty five, being each three arpents in-front by twenty arpents in depth more or less, forming in the whole of the said three lots of land one hundred and seventy arpents more or less in superficies, The whole of the said tract or parcel-of land bounded in front by tue grand or Ottawa River, above the Pointe of Cava- gual, in the reac by the unconceded lands of the said sei- gniory, on the one side by lot number twenty-two, B.at present owned and occupied by the representatives of the late Francis Waterson, and on the other side by lot number twenty-six, at present owned aud occupied by Alexander Cameron, with a wooden house erected:on one of the above described lots number twenty four.\u201d \u2018Jo be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Michel de Vaudreuil, on the TENTH day of OCTOBER! next, at KLEV LN of the clock in the forenven.Said Writ returnable on the, fifteenth day of October next.J L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 4'h June, 1836.F1ERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : A LEXIS BOULET, of Ste.Marie No.664: } de Monnoir, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, as having:married Marguerite Monty, widuw of the late Jean Baptiste Choquet, and the said Marguerite Monty duly authorized by the said Alexis Boulet, lierlinsband, to prosecute the present actich, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of GABRIKL PAQUET, of the parish of St Athanase,in the said district, yeoman, defendant : \u2014 t.\u201cA land | ing and si:udte at St.Athanase, seigniory of Bleury, containing two arpents in front by twenty-eightin depth, joiningin front to-the King's highway, in depthito persons unknown, on one sidé to Louis Héçhard, and on the other side to Micliel Gaboury, witha louse and a stable thereon erected.2.À land lying and: situate at St.Athanase: seigniory of Bleary.containing: two arpentsin front-by eight arpeuts in depth, joining in front to the King's highway, in the rear to non conceded lands.on one side to Charles Quesnel, and on the otuer side to NealStafford, with a house, a stable and a barn thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Athanasc, on the TENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN of the clock in the foreno.n.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of October next, L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 4th June, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : \"Fue Honorable TOUSSAINT No.1328.POTHIER, of Montreal, in the \u201cdistrict of Montreal, esquire, a member of the legislative council of this province, and seigneur proprietor and possessor of the fief Lagauchetière, situate in the parish, county aud district of Montreal, and other places, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of MARIE MARGULRITE KOY, of the city of Montreal, in said district, widow by her flrst marriage of the late Jean Marie Cadieux, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, esquire, notary, and now wite of Auguste Regnier, of Montreal, in the said district, gentleman, and the said Auguste Regnier, Jean Marie Pantaléon Cadieux, of Montraal aforesaid, esquire, notary, Jean Beptiste Chamilly Verneuil De Lorimier, of the same place students at law, and Demoiselle Christine Rachel, Cadienx, his wife, Fraucois Maric Thomas Chevalier De Lorimier, of the same place, esquire, notary, and Demoiselle Marguerite Henriette Cadieux, his wife, and George Hypolite Zephirin Cadieux, of Montreal aforesaid, gentleman, personhally, personnellement, detendants :\u20141.*\u201cAn emplacement situate on the level of St.Jacques street, in the city of Montreal, containing sixty-five feet in front by seventy-four feet in depth, the whole more or less, bounded in front by St.Jacques street, in the rear by James Stewart and MacGill Desrivières, esquires, on one side by Lucile Lebrun, widow Charles, and on the other side by the representatives and succession-of Alexis Bourret, Joseph Bell and François Marie Thomas Chevalier De Lorimier, with a three stories cut stone house, and other buildings thereon erected ; to be reserved in favour of the lot belonging to Francois Marie Thomas De Lorimier, the right, of making use of the passage which is lying between the two emplacements; to communicate to the yard of the said Chevalier De Lorimier.2.An emplacement lying and situate in the viliage of St, Vincent de Paule, of an irvigular figure, containing thirty-three feet in front by oné hundred and thirty feet in depth, the whole more or less, and thence, one hundred and twenty feet in front, and widening as it goes towards the river, buunded in front partly by the road and partly by the church, in the rear by the Uttawa river, on one side by Joseph Pepin, esquire, and on the other side by the ground belonging to the fabrigue, with a two stories stone house and other buildings thereon erected, 3.An emplacement situate in St.Antoine suburbs, of the city of Montreal, being of an irrigular figure, and such as the same is now fenced, joining in front to the Main street, in the rear to Craig street, on one side to Pierre Frederick Heyneman, and on the other side 10 Simon Valois, with a two stories wooden house, and two of one story each, 4.An emplacement situate on the level of st, Jacques street, in the city of Montreal, contuining twenty- six feet in front by forty six feet in depth, more or less, Joining in front to >t.Jacques street, in the rear partly to the representatives of the late Marie Cadieux, esquire, and partly to the representatives of the late Alexis Bourret, and on tue other side to the said representatives Cadieux, with a two stories stone house thereon erected ; moreover the right of making use of the passage which there is between this said house and that belonging to the said representatives Cadieux, to communicate to the yard.5.An emplacement lying and situate in the St.Joseph suburbs of the city of Montreal, containing forty feet in front by eighty feet in depth, bounded in front by St.Joseph street, in the rear and on one side by Joseph tarreau, and on the other side to one Taillefer, with two houses, whereof one of one story and the other of two stories high, and other buiidings thereon erected.\u201d The said lots of\u2019 land and premises to be sold as follows, that is to say : lots, numbers one, three, four and five, atmy office, in the city of Montreal, on the TENTH day of OCi OER next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon ; and lot number two, at the church door of the said parish of St, Vincent de Paule, on the SAME DAY, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of October next.\u2018 L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 4th June, 1836.FIERI FACLIAS.Montreal to wit : Mir MAGDELEINE DRO- No.232.} LET, wife of Vital Lefebvre.of St.Pie, in the district of Montreal, marchande publique, and Joseph Toussaint Drolette, of st.Marc, in the said district, esquire, merchant, heretofore both partners, and carrying on trade as such at Saint Pie aforesaid, under the name and firm of M.and M.Drolet and company, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tencments of LORENZO WELLS, of the township of Shetiurd, in the said district, bailiff, defendant : \u20141.*¢ A lot of land situate at Yamaska Mouniain, in the seigniory of Saint Hyacinthe, in the said district, containing one arpent in front by ali the depth to be found fiom the King's road of the said Mountain, running as far as the trait quarré of the lands of blinyre range, joining on tie north side to John K, Whitney, and on the other side to the Reverend Mr.Johnson, with a house and barn thereon erected.2.Another lot of lard situate in the village of Waterloo, in the township and county of Shefiord afo:esaid, of whatever extent the same may be, bounded eastly by the King's highway, westerly by a pond, northerly by a lot owned by Daniel \u2018faylor, and southerly by Ezekiel Robinson\u2019s land, with a house and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d\u2019 Tobe sold at the protestant church at Y amaska Mountain, on the TENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returu.ble on the fifteenth day of October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 4th June, 1836.FIERY FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : MARE MERSAUT pire LA- No.1838: } B PIERRE, of the parish of Ree pentigny, in the district of Montreal, widow ol\u2019 the late Abraham Payet dit 8t.Amour, in his lifetime of the said parish of Repentigny, yeoman, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of ALEXANDRE GAUTHIER, of the parish of St.Lin, in - the said district, yeoman, de.feudant::\u2014\u201c A länd'iying and situate in the parish of St.Lin, indhe seigniory and\u2019 cowrty of Lachenaye, in: the district of Montreal, containing three arpents and two perches in front, by about thirty arpents in depth, Joining in front to the river L\u2019Achigan, in depth to Etienne Morin, on the north east side to Antoine Lota, on the south westside to Michel Renaud, with a wooden house, barn, stables and a dairy thereon erected, circumstances and dependancies, save and except the two emplacements hereafter described, which are of the said emplacements thus inclosed belonging to Joseph Bellanger, containing three quarters of an arpent in front by two arpents in depth, joining in front to the King\u2019s highway, in depth to the said land firstly above described, bolonging to the said defendant, as above said, towards the north side to the said Antoine Loca, and\u2018on the other side to the second emplacement also inclosed ii the laud of the said defendant, to wit : an emplacement being in the second, inelosed as aforesaid, belonging to .Gabriel Hoyne, containing half an arpent in front by two arpents in depth, joising in front to the said King\u2019s highway, in depth tu the land of the said defendant firstly described, on oneside, towards the south west, also to the said defendant, and on the other side to the said Joseph Bellanger.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Lin, on the TENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, Said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of October next, L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office.4th June, 1836 FIERE FACIAS.Montreal, to as, TE honorable JEAN ROCH No.1575.ROLLAND, of Montreal, in jesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench for the said district, nnd séigneur proprietor and possessor of the seigneurie of Monnoir, in the said district, plaintiff 3 against the lands and tenements of PAUL BOUSQUET, ofthe parish off Ste.Murie de Monnoir, in the said district, yeoman, defendant : \u2014*¢ A lund lying and situate at Ste.Marie de Monnoir, containing three arpents in front by thirty in.depth, joining in front to the projected road, in depth to: the lands of the river, towards the south west, on one side to Arthur Hopper, and on the other side tn Augustin Paton, without buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be.sold ut the chureh door of the parish of Ste.Marie, on October next.| L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 4th June, 1836.FIERT PACIAS.Montreal, tn wit DMS ROSS, of the city and No.1793.district of Montreal, esquire, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JAMES COWARD, ot the same place, soap and candie manufacturer, defendant :\u2014* A piece or parcel of ground situate and being in the St.Lawrence suburb of the said city of Montreai, containing eighty-three feet in front more or less, by fifty-one feet in depth or thereabouts,and forming two lots contiguous, bounded in front by St.Urbain street, in the rear by Jean Baptiste Bergevin dit.Langevin and Charles Laberge, and on one side by Jean Baptise St.Amont, and on the other side by Louis Lecomte and Albert Lapierre, with a shed thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the said city of Montreal, clock in the alternoun.The said Writ returnable om the fificenth day of October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff \u2019s Office, 4th.June, 1836.FIER] FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : ; AMES MATHEWSON, of the No, 1045, township of\u2019 Pittsburgh, in the province of Upper Canada, gentleman, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of LUKE H.SHEAY, of the parish of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, shipbuilder, and Edward Merritt, of the same place, shipbuilder, and now or lately co-partners, using trade and commerce there, under the firm of Sheay and Merritt, defendants : \u2014Three certain lots or emplacements fronting the King\u2019s highway, situate, lying and being on the farm of the Honorable Samuel Gate, esquire, at the foot of the Current St, Marie,near the city of Montreal, which said three lots or emplacements are described in the process verbal and plan thereof, drawn by Theudore- Davis, surveyor, in numbers following, namely :\u20141.** Lot number three, bounded in front-by the King\u2019s high way, in the rear by Palin Lune, on the south side by lot number two,on the north side by lot number fonr, hereinafter described, being thirty feet in front, and in rear by one hundred and fifty-seven feet in depth on the southerly side line, and ove hundred and fifty feet on the northerly side line, containing four thousand six hundred and five feet superficial, English measure.2, Lot number four, bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in the rear by Palin Lane, on the southerly side by lot number threé, on the northerly side by lot number five, being thirty feet in breadth and in front, and in rear one hundred\u2019 and (ifty feet on the northerly side line, containing four thousand four hundred and twenty-five superficial feet, English measure, 8 Lot number five, bounded in front by the King's highway, in rear by Palin Lane, on the southerly side by lut number four, and on tlie northetly side by Gale street, being thirty feet in breadth in front, and rear one hundred and forty-five in depth, on thé southerly side line, and one hundred and forty feet dn the northerly side line, containing four thonsand two bundred and seventy-five superficial feet, English measure, on which said several luts of'land or emplacements, are two framed (wo story wooden'honses on the King*# erected.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the said city of Montreal, on the TENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TWO of the clock in the afternoon.Said Writ: returnable on the fifteenth day of October next.; L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff \u2019s Office, 4th June, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : IERRE BERTHELRT, esquire, No.1179.| }P of the city and district of Mone.treal, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of PLERRE CAJETAN LEBLANC, of Montreal, gentle- wan, in bis capacity of curator duly elected in lien and stead of Frangois Toupin, deceased, in his lifetime of Moatreal afuresaid, to the vacant estate and succession of the \u2018late Gabriel Franchére, \u2018of tlie same\u2019 place, inclosed in the said lund partly described, to wit : one- [PETS TH the district of Montreal.one ofthe Justicesof His Mas the TENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenvon.Said Writ returnable on the tenth day of .on the TENTH day of OCTOBER next, at ONE of the \u2018 highway, and one wooden: house\u2019 on Gule street, thereon NEI su à y 7 : tr wp a rT Bi TE Be J or GER bourgeois.gentleman, defendant :\u20141.\u2018\u201c A piece of ground situate between the St.Joseph and St.Antgine suburbs, in the city of Montreal, containing three hundred and twenty-eight feet in length by thirty-six feet in breadth, bounded gn oneside by a projected lane called St.Félix, of twenty feet wide, on the other side by Pierre Marin, or his-rapresentatives, at one-side by the continuation of St.Bonaventure street, and ot the other end by Turcot or representatives.2.A piece of ground situate at the same place, containing one hundred and sixty- eight feet in length by eighty feet in breadth, bounded in front by the continuation of St.Bonnrentore street, in the rear by the late Gabriel Franchére and lis repre- zentatives,on.one side by a projected lane called St.Félix.of twenty feet wide, and on the other side by the heirs of the late Dominique Roussean.3.A piece of ground fitunte at.the same place, containing eighty-four feet;in front by one hundred and sixty feet in depth, bounded iv front by the continuation of St, Bonaventure street, in the rear by a projected lane of thirty feet wide, on one side by Rousseau and Trudeau, or representatives, and .an the other side by the heirs of the late Fraucis Desrivières, esquire.4.A piece of ground situate at the same place, containing one hundred and twenty six feet in front by eighty feet in depth, bounded in front by a projected lane of thirty feet wide, in the rear by lot number two hereinbefore described, on one aide by Frangois Roy, esquire, or representatives, on the other side by François Trudeau 5.An emplacement situate at the same place, containing for- \u2018ty feet in front by eighty feet in depth, bounded in front by a lane called St.Félix, of twenty feet wide, in\u2018the rear by C.F.Roy, on one side by a projected lane twenty feet wide, and on the other side by Alexander Fisher, or representatives.6.A piece of ground situate at the same place, containing one hundred and seventy- two feet in length by eighty feet in breadth, bounded on both sides by projected lanes, at one end by C.F.Roy, and at the other end by the heirs of the late Francis Desrivières, esquire.7.A piece of ground situate at 'thesame place, containing forty-three feet in breadth in front, and all the breadth that may be found in the rear between a projected lane of twenty feet wide, and the little river Prudhomme, by one hundred and eight feet in depth, bounded in front by a projected lane called Bt.Félix, of twenty feet wide, in the rear by Jean Bouthillier and Hypolite Guy, esquires, or their represen- ta lives, on one side by the said projected lane,and on the other side by Prud\u2019howme, the whole without fences or buildings.\u201d .To he sold at my office, in the city of Montreal, on the ELEVENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN clock in the forenoon, Said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of October next, L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 4th June, 1836.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : } ICHARD HALL, heretofore of No 1893.the township of Rawdon, in the district of Montreal, and now of the city of Montreal, in the said district, yeoman, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of DAVID PETRIE, of the said township of Rawdon, in the said districty yeoman, and Elis zabeth Petrie, of the same place, widow of the late Dagid Petrie, of the township of Rawdon aforesaid, yeoman, jointly end severally, de\u2019endants : \u2014** The south-easterly half of lot \u2018number twenty-five, in the seventh range of the township of Rawdon.containing one hundred superficial acres of land, more or less, with the usual allowance for highways, bounded in front by the sixth concession, (William Marlin,) in the rear by the other half of the said lot number hwenty five, owned bv James Brown, on one side by Richard Hall, and on the other side by Henry Held, with an old wooden dwelling house thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the door of tbe place where divine service is usually performed, in the said township of Rawdon, on the FIFTH day of DECEM- FER next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first dny of February next.L.UGY, Sheriff.Sheriff 's Office, 80th July, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ABRIEL MARCHAND, esquire, No.796.{ of the town of Dofchester, com- \u2018monly called St.Johns, iw the dis'rict of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JANE BING- HAM, of the same place, spinster, defendant: \u2014* A land {ying and situate in the fifth range of the township of emmingford, being number two hundred and two, containing two hundred acres more or less.without buildings.\u201d To be sold at the church door ot place where divine service is usually performed, inthe township of Hemming- ford, on the KIGHTEENTH day of JANUARY next, at \u201cI'EN o'clock iu the forenoon.The said Writ returnable ou the first day of February next.L GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 10th September, 1836.FIERI FACIAS., Montrea), to wit : R7ILLIAM PHILLIPS, of Que- \"No.100, ¢ bee, in the district nf Quebec, in this province of Lower Canada, esquire, plaintiff ; against the ands and tenements of ISAAC FRELIGH, of Granby, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant :\u2014¢ Those certain and several lots of land.situate lying and being in the towaship of Granby, in said district of Montreal, known and distinguished by the number six, in the first rauge of the \u201csaid township.\u201d To be sold atthe door of the church or place where divine service is usually performed in the said.township of Granby, on the EIGHTEENTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 10th September, 1836.RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Ss rama Province of.Lower Canada, Or¥ice or THE PROTHONO- | District of Quebec.Any or His MAJEsTY'S -or Krvt®s Brncn, | AT Queste, 10th June, Xo.1093.1836.Bar parté~MARTIN RAY.TPUBLIC NOFICE is hereby given, that there M.hag heen lodged in the office of the prothonttary of the sours of King's heach, of and for the district of Quebec, GAZETIB DE QUE a Deed made and executed before Mtre.Belleau and his colleague, nataries public.on the sixteenth day of March one thousand eight hundred and thirty two, between GEORGE WELLING, esquire, merchant, residing at Quebec, and Dame Fmille Vieasam, his wife, by her said husband duly autorized to the effect of the said deed, of the one part ; and MARTIN RAY, merchant grocer and tobacconist, residing also at Quebec, of the other part ;-being asale by the said George Welling and Dame Emilie: Measam, tothe said Martin Ray, \u2018\u201c of lt of ground and emplacement situate in the upper town of Quebec aforesaid, St.John street, containing thirty-four feet in front on the said street, by one hundred and fifty feet in depth.joining in front to the said St.John street, and in rear to the end of the said depth, joining on one side, towards the south west, to the widow and heirs Jean Guillet dit Tourangeau, and on the other side, towards the north east, to Richard Strock, representing the honorable Jenkins Williams, together with the house built on the said emplacement, circumstances and dependencies ;\u2019\u2019 and in the possession of the said Martin Ray, as proprietor, during the three last years.The said sale thus made, with the obligation by the purchaser above named of paying a sum of two hundred aud ninety-two pounds two shillings currency, té Louise Charlotte Julie Measam, minor, and that cf two \u2018hundred and seventy-six pounds five shillings, to Joseph Martin Chinic, and Guillaume Eugène Chinie, minors ; and the lot of ground and emplacement sold mortgaged by a payment of a certain annual rent and pension viageére, in favor of the said Sieur William Measam, according to the terms and conditiens explained in the said deed of sale.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 ground or emplacement imme diately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Martin Ray, are hereby notified that applica tion will be made to the said court, on the EIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, according to the charges and conditions mentioned in the said deed of sale, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the rig ht of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada,?OFFicE or THE PRoYvHONO- District of Quebec, TARY OF His MAJesTY\u2019s Court or King\u2019s Benca, AT QueEBrCc, I5th June, 1836.No.1117.Ex parte- HENRY JOHN CALDWELL, PPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there lias been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Quebec, Firstly \u2014A deed made and executed before Mtre.Tétn and colleague, public notaries, on the twenty second day of March, in the year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, be:ween Sieur JEAN BAPTISTE NA- DEAU, farmer, residing in the parish of Saint Henry, of the one part and HENRY JOHN CALDWELL, esquire, residing in the city of Quebec, of the other part ;\u2014being a cession and sale by the said Jean Baptiste Nadeau, to the said Henry John Caldwell, of *¢ four undivided fourteenths of a farm situated in the said parish of Saint Henry, on the north east side of the river Etchemin, containing in the whole four acres and a half in front, by thirty acres in depth.bounded on the south west by the said river Etche- min, and in the rear to the north east, by the end of the said depth, adjoining on the south east to Lazare Blais, and on the north west to Barthelemy Grenet, together with four fourteenths also undivided in all the buildings which may be found thereon, not including what may belong to Augustin Roussseau\u2019\u2014Secondly\u2014A deed made and executed before Tétu and colleague, public notaries, on the twenty sixth day of March, in the said year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, between Sieur BARTHELEMY GRENET, farmer, residing in the parish of Saint Henry, acting as well for himself as for his children, being yet minors, issue of his marringe with the late Magdeleine Hely dite Breton, his wife.and Jean Marichal, also farmer, residing in the said parish of Saiat Ferry, acting also as well for himself as for Dame Cecile Hely dite Breton, his wife, the said Magdeleine and Cecile Breton, hieresses each for one seventh in the whole of the late André Hely dit Breton, their father, of the one part ; and the said HENRY JOHN CALDWELL, of the other part ;\u2014being a cession and sale by the said Barthelemy Grenet and Jean Maréchal, to the said Henry John Caldwell, of *\u2018 two fourteenths of the whole and undivided.in a farm situated in the parish of Saint Henrys on the north east side of the river Etche- min, containing in the whole four arpents and a half in front, by thirty arpents in depth, adjoining towards the south east to Lazare Blais, and on the nerth west to the said Barthelemy Grenet.together with two fourteenths, also undivided, in all the buildings which may be found thereon, not including what may belong to 2ugustin Rousseau, as representing Gagné dit Belavance *\u2014Thirdly\u2014A deed made and executed before Têtv and colleague, public notaries, on the twenty seventh day of March, in the suid year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, between Dame MAGDELEINE FORTIER, widow of the lute Sieur André Hely dit Breton, residing in the parish of Saint Joseph of Pointe Lévi, of the one part ; and the ssid HENRY JOUN CALDWELL, of the other part 4\u2014being a cession and sale by the said Dame Magdeleine Fortier to the said Henry John Caldwell, of \u2018\u201c the exact halfundivided of a farm situated in the parish of Saint Henry, containing in the whole four arpents rand a half in front, by thirty arpents iu depth, bounded in front towards the south west by the river Etchemin, and in fhe rear towarda the north east by the end of the said depth, adjoining on the south east to Lazare Blais, and on the north west to Barthelemy Grenet.\u2019\u2019\u2014Fousthly \u2014A deed made and executed before Tétn and colleague, public notaries, on the twenty ninth day of March, in the said year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, between Sieur JEAN POULIOT, farmer, residing in the parish of Saint Gervais, acting as well tor himself as for Dame Hely dit Breton, his wife, the latter heiress for one seventh of the late Sieur André Hely dit Breton, her father, of the | one part; and the snid HENRY JOHN CATDWELL, of the other part ;\u2014being a cession and sale by the said Sieur Jean Pouliot, acting as afgresald, to the said Henry John Caldwell, of *¢ one fourteenth in the whole and undivided in a farm situated in the parish.of Saint Henry, a a on the north east side of the river Etchemin, containing tour arpents and a half in front by thirty arpents.in depth, adjuining towards the south east to Lazare Blais, and towards the narth west to Barthelemy Grenet, together with the nudivided fourteenth part of all the buildings thereon erected, mat including what may bee long to Aygustin Roussean, as representing Gagne dit Belavance ;\" which said several mndivided parts or portions of the said farm were respectively possessed by the said late André Hely dit Breton.and Dame Magdeleine Fortier, his wife, and by the said Jean Baptiste Nodeap, Barthelemy Grenet and the late Dame Magdeleine Hely dit Breton, his wife, and the minor children issue of their marriage.Jean Marechal and Dame Cecile Hely dit Bretoy, his wife, and Jean Pouliot and Dame Hely dit Breton, his wife, as proprietors thereof, for the three years next preceding the respective dates of the afo:esaid four several Deeds, and thence continu.lly hitherto by the.ssid Henry John Caldwell, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or bypothec under any title ar by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said tarm or any of the said undivided parts or portions thereof, immediately previous to and at the time the same were respectively acquired by the said Henry John Caldwell, arehereby patified that.application will he made to the said court, on MONDAY the SEVENTEENTH day of OCTOCER next, for a sep- tence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and de 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 o.so Going.| _ PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.Proviuce of Lower-Cunada, OFFICE OF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec, TARY oF His MaJesTv\u2019s 4 ourt of King's BenOu As Quaurc.the HSth da of June.1836.\u2018 No.1111, Ex puirte\u2014JEAN BAPTISTE CARRIER.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary bf \u2018His Majesty's court of King\u2019s bench, for the -dis- trict of Quebec, a Peed made and executed before Mtre.Lefévre and his colleague, notaries public, and bearing date at the parish of St.Joseph of Pointe Lévi, the twenty fifth day of May, in the year of our lord, one thousand eight \u2018hundred and thirty six, between FRANCOIS BISSON and Dame Marie Couture, his wife, by him for that purpose duly authorized, residing at the said parish of Saint Joseph of Pointe Lévi, and Antoine Bisson, merchant, residing in the lower town of the city of Quebec, of the one part; and JEAN BAPTISTE CARRIER, husbandman, (cultivateur) residing in the said parish of Saint Joseph of d\u2019ointe Lévi, of the other part ;\u2014whereby the said François Bisson and Dame Marie Couture, his wife, by him duly anthorized us aforesaid, conjointly with the said Antoine Bisson, acknowledged to have sold, ceded, transported and abandoned from thenceforth and for ever, with promise jointly and severally (solidairement) the one for the other, one of them for the whole under the usual renunciations by law required of warranty against all troubles.gifts, dower, debts, mortgages and all other hindrances whatsoever to the said Jean Baptiste Carrier, pre District of Montreal, § INTHE KING'S BENCH.o.590.Ææ parte \u2014DANIEL RYAN, JEREMIAH RYAN and PHILIP RYAN.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 Mont- rel, a Deed made and executed before Mtre, Pre.Game- lin and his colleague, notaries public, on the thirtieth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between Mr.WILL(AM DAVIS, of Plattsburgh, in the county of Clinton, in the State of New-York, yeoman, and Mrs.Kunis Norton, his wife, by him duly authorized to the effect of the said deed, of the one part ; and Messieurs DANIEL RYAN, JEREMIAH RYAN and PHILIP RYAN, of the township of Hennmingford, brothcrs and farmers, the said Jeremiah Ryan acting as well in his own name as for and in the behalf of his said brothers, above named.partiy to the said deed and accepting thereof for himself and tis said brothers and heirs and assigns, of the other part ;\u2014 beinga sale by the said William Davis and Eunis Norton, his wife, to the suid Danie! Ryan, Jeremiah Ryan and Philip Ryan, the said Jeremiah Ryan accepting as aforesaid, that is to say : \u2014** The lot of land known and distinguished by the number one hundred and t:fty four, in the fourth range, called I-benezer Norton's lot, containing two hundred acres more or less in superficies, said lot situated in the townshi; of Hemmingford, bounded in front by the lot numier one hundred and twelve, in the third rauge, on one side by lot number one hundred and fifty.three, and on the other side by the lot number one hundred and fiity five, with a barn thereon erected and as it is now fenced in.withalland every the memb:rs.and appurtenances thereto belonging ;* and possessed the said lot of land by the said William Davis and Junis Norton, as pro- \u2018prietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale.and from thence hitherto by the said Daniel Ryan, Jeremiah Ryan and Philip Ryan.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means wha:- soever, in or upon the said lot vf land, immediately previcus to and at the time the same was acquired by \u2018the said Daniel Ryan, Jeremiah Ryan and Philip Ryan, are.hereby notilied, that application.will be made to the said court, on the EIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are her by 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 tor ever precluded frum the right of\u2019 doing so.\u2019 MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 13th June, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.581.bin THE KING'S BENCH, Ex parte\u2014) AMES HOLMES, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has heen lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench of and for the district of Montreal, Firsily\u2014a Deed made and executed before Mere.E.Guy and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty sixth day of Juve, une thousand eight hundred and thirty three, between BENJAMIN BERTHELET, esquire, physician, residing: in the city of Moutreal, iu the said district, of the one part aod JAMES HOLMES, of the said city of Montreal, esquire, merchant, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the suid Benjamin Berthelet, tothe said James Holmes of *¢ a lot vf iaud depeuding ot the vendor's land, situate at the west extremity of theSt, Lawrence suburb of the said city, designated aud known as lot number eleven, by the plan of said land, drawa by J.Hughes, esquire, sworn surveyor, dated the twenty fourth day of February, oue thousand eight hundred and thirty three, deposited in the office of the said Mtre, E.Guy, containing the said lot of land thirty seven feet in frout by eighty five fectin depth inoue line, and about ninety two feet in depth inthe other line, the whole more or les, bounded in front by Sperbrooke street, in rear by lot number teu belonging to Thomas Starke, ou one side by Durucher street, and onthe ober side by lot number twelve belonging to Jean Baptiste Leclaire, without any building thereon erecied,\u201d Secondly\u2014a deed made and exccuted before Mtre.E, Guy and his colleague, notaries public.on the said twenty sixth day of June, ode thousand eight hundred and thirty three, between the said BENJAMIN BERTHELET, of the one part ; and the said JAMES HOLMES, of the other part;\u2014being a sale by the said Benjamin Berthelet, to the said J-mes Holmes ot \u201c* a lot of laud depeuding to the vendor\u2019s land, situate at the west ex - tremity of the St, Lawrence suburb vf the said city, designated aud koowo as lot number twenty eight by the said plan, deposited in the office of the said Mire, E.Guy, containing tbe said lot of land, thirty six feet in tront by seventy two feet in depth, the whole more or less, bounded io front by Berthelet street, in rear by lot uumber twenty nine belonging to H.B.Smith, on ove side by Aylmer street, and on the other side by lot number twenty seven, belonging to Charles Bowman, without any building thereon erected.\u201d Thirdly\u2014 a deed made and executed before Mire.EE.Guy and bis colleague, notaries public, on the fourteenth day of August, one thousand cight hundred and thirty three, between the said JAMES HOLMES, of the one part ; and JEAN BAPTISTE LECLAIRE, hair dresser and wig maker, residing in the said city of Montreal, and HELENE THERIEN, his wife, by him thereunto duly authorized, of the other part ;\u2014 being a deed of exchange, by virtue of which the said James Hoimes acquired from tife said Jean Baptiste Leclaire, and Heiène Therien, \u2018* a lot'of land or emplacement situate at the extremity of the St Lawrence suburbof the said city of Montreal, designated and known as lot number twelve by the plan of the said Benjamin Berthelet\u2019s land, depoeited in the office of the said Mtre.E.Guy, coatainiog the said lot of land about thirty seven or thirty eight feet in front by ninety wvive feet in depth in one line, and ninety two feet in the other line, the whole more or less, bouaded iu front dy EI SRE a armee ceci en - i N 3 arret tr ia a merci cie alt mars ra [A @ I i ee RES OS SE ses AO AE TES REE Se A 1830.GAZGRTIB DB QUEBRE %: Sherbrooke street, in rear by lot number ten, belonging to \u2018Thomas A.Starke, ou one side by Jot number eleven belong- jog to the said James Holmes, and on the other side by lot number thirteen, the property of Joseph Clarke, without any building thereon erected.\u201d Fourthly\u2014a deed made and executed before Mire, Ii.Guy aud his colleague, notaries public, on the seventh day of October, one thousand eight -\u2018hundred and thirty three, between JOSEPH CLARKE, civil engineer and undertaker, residing in the St.Louis suburb of the said city of Montreal, of the one part; and tbe said JAMES HOLMES, of the other part ;\u2014beinga sale by the said Joseph Clarke to the said James Holmes of ¢ alot of ground or emplacement situate at the west extremity of the St, Lawrence suburb of the said city of Montreal, known and designated as lot pumber thirteen by the plan of the said Benjamin Berthelet\u2019s land, deposited in the office of the said Mtre.E.Guy, containing the said lot of land, thirty seven feet în front by about ninety nive feet in depth in ove line, and about one hundred and five feetin depth in \u201cthe other line, the whole more or less, bounded in frout by Sherbrooke street, in rear by lot number ten belonging to Thomas A.Starke, on one side by lot number twelve belonging to the said James Holmes as representing Jean Baptiste Leclaire, and ou the other side by the property of the heirs Desrividres, without any building thereon erected.\u201d° Fifthly\u2014a deed made and executed before Mue, E.Guy and bis coileagne, notaries public, on the fifth day of September, ove thousand eight hundred and thirty five, between TROMAS A.STARKE, bookseller, of the said city of Montreal, and FRANCES SWIFT, his wife, by him therenato duly authorized, of the oue part; apd the smd JAMES HOLMES, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Thomas A.Starke aud Frances Swift, to the said Janes Holmes of \u2018* a lotot land situate atthe west extremity of the suid city of Montreal, known and designated aslot nnmber ten by the plan of the said Bevjamin Berthelet\u2019s lands, deposited in the office of the said Mure.E.Guy, containing the said lot of land forty feet in front by one hundred and thirteen feet in depth, the whole more or less, bouuded in front by Durochier street, in rear by the property belonging to the beirs Desrivières, on one side to the north west by lot pumber nine, belouping to B.Berthelet, and onthe other side to the south eastby lots numbers eleven, twelve and thirteen belongivg to the said James Holmes, without any building thereon crected \u201d\u201d Sixthly\u2014a deed made and exe- ented before Mtre.N.B Doucet aud his colleague, notaries public, on the thirteenth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, between GEORGE DRY HALL, of Montreal aforesaid, Major in His Majesty\u2019s late Royal Staff Corps, of the oue part; and the said JAMES HOLMES, of the other part ;\u2014heing a sale by the said George Div Hall to tte said James Holmes, of \u201c two certain _Jots or parcels of land of an irregular figure, situate in the St.Anne suburb, io the fief Nazareth, in the said city of Mont- \u201creal, nnd designated on the original plot or plan of the said fiet, iu possession of Jobo Samuel McCord, esquire, by the wumbers three hundred and five and three hundred and six, bonaded in frout by Wellington street, on one side by Dal- hou-ié street ou the other side and in rear by the said John \u201cFair! McCord, the extent of the said lots being vinety six feet on the live of Wellington street, one hundred andse- venty feet on the line of Dalbousie sireet, seventy three feet on tile other side, and n:pety fectinrear, the whole containing eight thousand one hundred feet in superficies, more or less.\u201d Seventhly\u2014a decd made and executed hefore Mure.N.B.Doucet and his colleague, notaries public, on the tweltth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, between HENRY OGDEN ANDREWS, of the said city of Montreal, advocate, of the one part ; and the said JAMES HOLMES, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale hy the satd Heary Ogden Audrews to the said James Holmes, \u2018* of a certain lot or emplacement known as vuwm- ber two bundred and sixty one, situate in the fief Nazareth, Tu the eity of Moutreal, containing forty five feet in front by ninety feet in depth, bounded iu front by Anne street, in rear by numbers two bundred and sixty nine aud two bund- Ted and seventy, on one side by number two bundred avd sixty, and on the other sidehy number two hundred aod sixty two.\u201d* Eighthly\u2014a deed made and executed before \u2018Mitre.N.B.Doucet and his colleague, notaries public, ov the seventh day of September, one thousaud eight hundred and thirty five, between ROBERT EVERETT, of the said city of Montreal, laborer, of the one part ; and the said JAMES HOLMES, of the other part;\u2014beiug a sale by the said Robert Everett to the said James Holmes, of * a lot of land situate in the said city of Montreal, St.Ana's suburb, known as number two hundred and sixty, situate in the fief Nazareth, containing forty five feet in front by ninety feet in depth, bounded infront by Abn street,ln rear by the numbers two huadred and seventy and two hundred and seventy vae, ou one side by lot number two bundred and fifty nine, and on the other side by lot number two Lu dred and sixty one, without any buildings thereon erected.\u2019 Ninthly\u2014na deed made and executed before Mtre.G.D.Arnoldi and bis colleague, notaries public, on the nineteenth duy of November.ove thousand eight bundred and thirty five.vetween JOHN MULHERN, of the said city Mont real, carter, vf the one part; and the said JAMES HOLMES, of the other part;\u2014being a sale by the said Joho Mulbern to the said James Holmes of \u201c* certain lots or emplacementssitua.e in the fief Nazareth, in Lhe said city - of Montreal, and known aud distinguished on the grourd plan of said fief by number four hundred and sixty, and half of lot vumber four bundred and sixty one, bounded in front by Colborn stre-t, in rear by unconceded lots, the property of John Samuel McCord, esquire, on one side by number three hundred and sixty eight (Pennand Davies) aud on theother side by the other half of lot number four hundred and sixtyoue, containing sixty seven anda half feet front, by ninety feet in depth, avd a supe ficies of six thou- sind avd seventy five feet.\u201d Tenthly\u2014a deed made avd executed before Mtre, G.D Arnoldi aud his colleague, aotaries public, on.the nineteenth day of November, oue ghousand eight huodred and thirty five, between JAMES WEBB, of the said city of Montreal, carter, of the one \u2018part ; and the said JAMES HOLMES, of the other part; \u2014 being a sale by the said James Webb to the said James Ho'mes, of \u201c certain lots or: emplacements situate iu the fief Nagareth.and knows und distingnished on the ground \u2018plan of the said fief by one half of lot number four hundred and sixty one, and \u2018number four hundred and sixly two, | bounded in front by Colborne street, in rear by uncouceded Jots, the property of John Samuel McCord, esquire, on one side by half of lot number four hundred and sixty ove, and on the other side by number four hundred and sixty three, containing sixty seven and a half feet in front by ninety feet a depth, and contuining a euperficiesof six thuusaud and | seventy five feet, The aforesaid five lastly described pieces or lots of land or emplacements, situate in the said fief Nazareth, being subject to an annual ground rent, rente annuelle foncière, perpétuelle et non rachetable of three pounds currency, for every superficies of four thousand and fifty feet, payable annually on the first day of May in each and every year to John Samuel McCord, bis heirs or assigus, till the twenty ninth day of September one tbousaud eight hundred and ninety, and afterwards to the administratrices of the property of the poor of the Hôtel Dieu of Montreal, their heirs and assigns for ever, and subject also to the droit de retrait or retenue in favor of the said adiministratrices, in preference to ail others even the parens lignagers ;\u201d which said several lots of land or emplacements aud premises were respectively possessed, to wit: the said lots of land firstly and secondly above described by the said Benjamin Berthe- let ; the lot of laud thirdly above described by the said Jean Baptiste Leclaire aud Heiène Therien and the said Benja- miv Berthelet ; tbe Jot of land fourthly above described by thé said Joseph Clarke and Benjamin Bertbelet 5 the lot of land fifthly avove described by the said Thomas À.Starke and Frances Swift and by the said Benjamin Berthelet ; the two lots or parcels of laud sixékly above described by the said George Dry Hall aud by Joseph 8.Kollimeyer ; the lot of land or emplacement seventhly above described by the said Henry Ogden Andrews and by Thomas Heaven, late of the said citv of Montreal, and now of Quebec, merchant 5 the lot ol laud eighthly above described by the said Robert Everett and by the said Thomas Heaven 5 the lots or emplacements ninthly above described by the said John Muiberu and by Juhu Samuel McCord, of the said city of Montreal, esquire.and William King McCord, of the city of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, esquire; and the said lots or emplacements fenthly above described by the said James Webb and by the said John Samuel McCord and William King McCord, as proprietors of the said several lots of 1and and emplacements respectively, for three years immediately preceding the respective dates ot the aforesard ten several deeds, and thence hitberto by tue said James Holmes, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hyputhec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said several lots of land or emplacements, immediately previousto and atthe time the same were respectively acquired by the said James Holmes, are hereby notified that application will be made te the said court, on the TWELFFH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judg ment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in defauit of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.: MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.¢rothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 26:h Mav, 1836.Province ot Lower Cavada, District of Moutreal.No.582.Ex purte\u2014JOHN PUTNAM.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas bien lodged in the office of the protuouotary of the court of King s bench of aud fur the district vf Mont- ieal, 8 Deed wade aud executed before Mire.P.Lukin and his colleague, notaries public, on ithe twenty fitth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and tiirty four, between ORLIN BOSTWICK and ISAAC GREGORY, of the city of Moutreal, in the said district, merchanis, Copartners, trading lugetuer in the said city, under the name, style and firm of Bostwick, Gregory and company, of the one part ; und JOHN PUINAM, of the said city, tanner and cucrier, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale, by the suid.Orlin Bostwick and Isauc Gregory to the said John Putnam, of certain real property, in the said deed described as follows, to wit: ** a lot of ground or emplacement situate in the St.Lawrence suburb of the said city, containing about one hundred and sixty feet in front by one hundred und filly feet in depth, bounded in front by the main street of the said suburb, on one side and in rear by Thomus Evans, esquire, and on the other side by Raymond Plessis, with a stone house, tannery, and other buildings thereon erected 3\" which said lot of ground or emplacement has been possessed by the said Orlin Bostwick and Isaac Gregory fur more than two years, immediately preceding the said twenty fifth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, and thence hitherto by the said John Putnam, as respectively proprietor thereof.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privi lege \u2018or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground or emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said John Putnam, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on MONDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are here by required do signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the smd prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in defaultof which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MUKROGH, P.K, B.Protbonotary\u2019s Office, Montrea!, 9th June, 1836.JIN THE KING'SLENCH.Province ot Lower Canada, District of Montreal.$ IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.No.532.Ex parte -JOSEPH DEFOI.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that + there has been lodged in the office of the protho- notary of the court of lking\u2019s bench of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mitre.J.Beaudry, and his colleague, notaries public, ou the thirtieth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty tive, between Sieur PIERRE CORB EILLE, of the Côte St.Léonard, parish ot Longue Pointe, yeoman, of the one part; and Sieur JOSI1PH DEFOI, of the same place, ulso yevman, uf the owner part 3\u2014being a sale by the said Pierre Corbeille to the said Joseph Defoi, 1.*¢ of a piece of land situated in the said Céte St.Léunard, of a quarter of an arpent in front by fifteen arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the King's highway, aud at the other end by Alexis Bernard, who holds his land couformably tu the sule from Antoine Pigeon to him, joining on one side to the piece of land afterwards described and to Emanuel Vidrecaire, and on the other side to Jean Baptiste Pigeon, without buildings thereon erect- eds Z Auvther piece ofland situated at the same place, of three quarters of an arpent in front by fourteen arpente and eight perches mure or less, in depth, that is to say : all that which may be found from the King's highway, to the south, where it takes its front, as far as ® cedar piquet planted to mark the depth, bounded on one side by the piece of land above described, and on the other side by the seller, also without buildings thereon erected ;\u201d and pussessed the said pieces of land by ene Antoine Pigeon, and by the said Pierre Corbeille, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Joseph Defoi.oo And all persons who may have or claim to have any priyi- lege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said pieces of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Juseph Defoi, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the EIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER 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 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.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 3d June, 1836.Province of Lower pre District of Montreal.IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH, No.583.Ex parte\u2014JOHN JOHNSTON.JPUBLIC NOTICE is hercby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.G.D.Arnoldi and his colleague, notaries public, on the thirtieth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between BAZILE GAGNON, of the parish of Longuenil, in the district of Montreal, and province.aforesaid, farmer, and Félécite Turgotte, his wife, by him duly authorized, to the effect of the said deed, of the one part; and JOHN JOHNSTON, of the parish of Montreal, farmer, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Bazile Gagnon and Féiécite Turgotte, to the said John Johnston, ** of that certain lot o! land situated and being in the said parish of Longueuil, containing two arpents in front by forty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, in rear and on one side by one Antoine Dubuc, and on the other side by one François Bourdon, with a dwelling house, a barn and other buildings thereon \u201cerected ;\u201d\u201d and possessed the said lot of land by the said Bazile Gagnon and Félécite Turgotte, bis wife, as proprietors, during the | three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said John Johnson.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 time the same was acquired by the said John Johnston, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the.EIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER 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 ofthe suid 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.\u2018Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 3d June, 1836.Province of Lower-Canada, oo District of Montreal.Fin THE KING'S BENCH.No.587.Ex parte\u2014 COLUMBUS CQCHRAN.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.Gaspard de La Ronde, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twentieth day of April.one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, between EPHRAIM FULLER, senior, Abigail Higgins, his wife, by him duly authorized to the effect of the said deed, Rinaldo Fulier, and Ivory Fuller, all of the township of Chatham, in the said district, yeomen, of the one part ; and COLUMBUS COCHRAN, likewise of the township of Chatham, yeoman, of the other part ; \u2014being a sale by the said Ephraim Fuller, Abigail Higgins, Rinaldo Fuller, and Ivory Fuller, to the said Columbus Cochran, of *¢ a certain tract of land lying, being and situate in the said township of Chatham, known and distinguished as lot number eight, in the second concession of the said township, containing one hundred and sixty acres in superficies, with a saw and grist mills, such as they are now, and a stone house thereon erected ; together with two barns, and the east half of the south half of lot number nine, in the second concession, consisting of forty acres of land in superficies, with-a house and other outbuildings thereun erected, the whole as it is presently 3° aud possessed the said tract of land by the said Ephraim Fuller, senior, Abigail Higgins, Rinaldu Fuller, and ivory Fuller, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by thesaid Columbus Cochran.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 tract of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acqui2ed by the said Columbus Cochran, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the EIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, for as ntence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 26th May, 1836.LICITATIONS.BisTrICT or} \"NOW all persons whom it may con- QUEBEC; cern, that by virtue of an authorization rendered by the Honorable ELztAR BEDARD, one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench for the district of Quebec, dated this day, the Procès Verbal of the biddings of the.immoveable properties hereinafter describ~ ed, belonging to the community between the late ETI- ENNE POULIN, and Dame ANGELIQUE CARETTE, which have been sold by licitation upon the premises by Lr ama SEER RY Loe en Lan a es A HEY 00 1 bt, PUA CALA 1 lA.le xe PES Mtre.Joseru PzTITCLERC, notary» on the twenty ninth instant, has been deposited în our office by authority of justice, for the purpose of receiving overbiddings for the space of six weeks, after whieh a title will be given to the highest and last bidder, subject to the charges, clauses and conditions mentioned in\u2019 the said biddings, of which knowledge may be had on application to the pndersigned prothono- taries, authorised to receive overbid®ings, Follows a description of the paid immovegble Propertices ¢ An emplacement situate in the Se Roch suburb of this city, containing thirty feet in front by fifty six feet in and in front towards the south by the King's Atreet, rue du Roi, and in rear towards the north by the end of the suid depth, on one side towards the south-west by a public lane, and on the other side towards the north east \u2018hy pne Portugais ; together with the wooden house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies ; the whole having been adjudged tp Joseph Jolicœur, far the.sum of sixty \u2018ght pounds, currency.\u2014£88.0.0.\u201d The overbiddings will be received until the THIR- TÉENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock, before noon.RERRAULT .& BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Quebec, 31st August, 1836.fy ATE of the Quebec Decayed Pilot Fund, the 4th September.1836.Money lent on Morigage, £11.319 16 11 Joterest due by divers persons, 619 9 4 .Cash:in the Treasurer's hands, 842 15 0% Louis Demers, Pilot, balance due:by him on - monies lent his wife during his absence in the West Indies, in the summer of 1830, 7 00 £12289 1 8% Dedugt amaunt af pensions due up to the 8lst duly, 1836.Hix, Cury, £12166 13 3% Pensioners on theQpebec Decayed Pilot Fund, the 4th Sep- Co \"tember, 1836.Infirm Pilots, viz: \u2018Joseph Thibierge, Francois Desnoyers, Ant.Petit, Pierre Rquleau, Daniel Ross, Michael Forbes, J.Bte.Chalou, Joseph Pouliot, Sat £24 each, £192 0 0 Widows of Pilots, viz : Widow Jean Lavoie, 3 ¢¢ N.Fortin, ¢¢ Jean E.Gourdeau, ¢¢ Pierre Fontaine, os Zac.Blanchet, ce Jos.Langlois, cs Dom.Marié, ss P.Lapointe, Frs, Pepin dit La- \u2018 chance, cs Angus McNeil, ss P.Bacquet dit La- montagne, \u201c Clément Chassée, \u201c¢ Michl.Cavenny, \u201c P.P.Mettayer, \u2018 James Smith, \u201cJean Dumas, ¢ ,Geo.Plante, of .Pouliot, « Luc Leclere, sé \u20ac.Douairon, *\u201c P.Bonneau, s Charles Asselin, Widaw J.Ross, 3 ¢ D\u2019Anguessée dit Chassou, \u2018Wm.Petitgrew, ot dean Savard, \u2019< P.Audet dit Lapointe, \u201c Em.Chouinard, % J.Laverdière, a Jean Godbout, cs Louis Laplante, \u201c Francois Pineau, ce Jean Fortin, J Widow Ol.Roy dit Desjardins, £12 12 0 0 Children of Pilote, viz : Children of A.Lapointe, ce +22 at £24 each, 528 0 © ' « >11 at £18each, 198 0 0 2 .Hr.Ross, 115 at Æi2teach, 36 0 0 té J.O\u2019Mesra 2 « Alex.Ross, 2 4 at £9 each, 3 0 0 \u201c Ls.Delisle, 3 \u2018 Frs, Bourgette, 2 « R.Chamard, 2\\10at £6each, 60 0 0 ¢¢ Ls.Thibierge, 1 ¢¢ Chris.Chouinard,2 ce D.Charrest, 5) \u201c B.Pineau, 32 9at Léeach, 36 0 0 ss P.Bonneau, 1 cs N.Fortin, 4 at £3 12 O 0 \u2018 Ant.Turgeon, 4 at £2115 10 5 8 £1120 5 8 Relief granted from the Fund since the 4th September, 1835, viz: To Julie Pregens, £5 d, Bte.Laroche, 10 Widow Frs, Pineau, 5 Do.I.Lapointe, 6 \u2014_ £2 0 0 Quebec, 4th September, 1836.(Signed) E B, LINDSAY, \u2018Treasr.T, H.Q.d, Poigned) 4.STEWART, Master, | 122 8 0 A t i \u2018 \u2018 i i ! i ) OT]CE.\u2014The Pensioners oo the Quebec and Montreal decayed Pilot Funds, residing in the country, are here-; by notified, that prior to their Attorneys receiving thejr Pensions, it is incumbent on them to.produce to the Trea-| surer, Certificates from the Priest of Curate of the Parish where such Pensioners reside of their being actpally alive at the time of applying for the said Pensions.And Certificates must in like manner be produced to the Treasurer, that Children of Pilots, above five years of age, receiving Pensions, do attend School regularly.(Attest) FE.B.LINDSAY, Treasnrer, y.H.Q.TRINITY HOUSE, QUEBEC, TukspAY, I8th September, 1827.QYBLEC BABETTE SEPTEMBER 15 PUBLIC NOTICE.FIHE undersigned, will renew the a lications beretofore mage to the Legislatpre of this Province, in its next \u2018Session, to be incorporated with the privilege of making | apd maiptaining a Rail Road from Montreal to the Province line, at or near the Pointe au Baudet, with branch Rail-ways to the Rivers St.Lawrence and Ottawa respect- i | ively, to wit: Through the parishes of Montreal, La- chine, Poipte Claire and St.Anne, agross Isle Perrot, connecting that Island with the opposite shores by bridges, -| thence through the parishes of Vaudreuil, St.Jaseph de | Soulanges.St.Ignace, St.Polycarpe, and New Longueuil ; | with a further privilege of extending the said Rail Road to \u2018| the foot of the current Ste Marie, belaw the port of Montreal.()RDERED, that in future all Pensioners upon the Decayed Priot Funds do receive their respective Pensions: quarterly, to commence at the following periods, viz :\u2014 The first quarter on the first of November next, The second quarter on the first of Februasy following, The third quarter on the first of May followiug, and The fourth quarter on the first of August tollowing, And on the same days of each succeeding year until otherwise directed.Notice thereof to be published in the Official Gazette, for the information of the persons con-' cerned, (Attest) E.B.LINDSAY, Regtr.T.H.Q.TATE of the MONTREAL DECAYED PILOT \" FUND, the 4th September, 1836.Money lent on Mortgage.\u2026.\u2026.2650 0 0 Interest due by divers persons.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1913 0! Cash in the Treasurer\u2019s hands.sov0.\u202600.58 8 3% £728 133 Deduct amount of pensions due 31 July, 1836.6 7 9: Halifax Currency £721 136 4.Pensioners on the Montreal Decayed Pilot Fund, the 4th: September, 1836.; Frs.Ant.Larocque, Robert Armour, Benjamin Brewster, J.D.Bernard, Alexis Laframbaise, Ww.Galt, A.Miller, W.Robertson, W.Cunningham, C.J.Dunlop, Chilion Ford, J.T.Badgley, William Stephens, John Smith, Meredith Ogden, W.P.Ogden, Thos.Cringan, Pr.Jas.Logan, C.Tait, H.Griffin, J.Jaineison, T.S.Brown, Chas.Lindsay.J.Redpath, J.D.Gibb, F.H.Heward, C.H.Castle, J.W.Dunscomb, Thos.B.i\\Wragg, Pr.Chas.Lindsay, J.S.McCord, Stanley Bagg, Josh.Ross, Joseph Shuter, P.E.Leclerc, A.Buchanan, J.Jones, Senr.E.T.Jones, Archibald Lyon, Benjn.Holmes.Adam L.Macnider, A.Webster, George Auldjo, George Crewe Davies.H.L.Routh, Chas, T.Palsgrave, Ry.Dyer, Campbell Sweeney, J.E, Grant, Lawce.Kidd, John Terrance.Lhos.B.English, .John Wells, Wm.Lawder, John Withlaw, James Holmes, Widow Palen, | en 0 0 dle Join Spies, Woo.Pampnion, § 2 at £6 12 0 0} BOC Lindsay, ei 2 at £4 10 9 0 0 Montreal, 3d August, 1836.tie T OTICE.\u2014The undersigned hereby gives notice, that he 39 0 0 intends making application to the Legislature at its ev- ih cg Relief granted from the Fund since the 4th September, 1835.; To Joseph Gauthier.»».\u20260sseccns0s00s.X2 10 0 \u201c\u201c Charles Poiré.\u2026.\u2026-ocseccuccs soonocces \u2026 5000 *\u201c Widow Lacoursière.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.so.cvuo0 «4 0 0 ¢¢ Michel Lemieux.cess Cervo Serves csecenes 300 *\u201c François Mercure.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.soovcvosseus 210 O *« Widow À.Marchand.vues 2 0 0 \u201c* Pierre Pagé.\u202600u0000 +.+.210 0 ¢¢ J.Bte.Dussaultieeseccsicecosasss ssesccce 3 0 0 6 Joseph Godin a.ee ta0+n2040% 00000 Pa0 1 5 0 ¢ Widow Josué Geffrard.\u2026.\u2026.oc.5 0 0 \u2014\u2014 Currency £30 15 rer E.E.Quebec, 4th September, 1836 (Signed) E.B.LINDSAY, Tr.TY, H.Q.Approved, (Signed) J.STEWART, Master.OTICE\u2014 Pensioners on the Quebec and Montreal Decayed Pilot Funds, residing in the Country, are hereby notified, that prior to their Attorneys receiving their Pensions, it is incumbent on them to produce to the Treasurer, Certificates from the Priest or Curate of the Parish where such Pensioners reside, of their being actually alive at the time of applying for the said Pensions.And Certificates must in like manner be produced to the Treasurer, that Children of Pilots, above five years of age, receiving Pensions, do attend school regularly.(Attest) E.B.LINDSAY, Treasurer, T.H.Q.TRINITY HOUSE, QUEBEC Tuespar, 18th September, 1827.(ORDERED, that in future all Pensioners upon the De LJ cayed Pilot Funds, do receive their respective Pensions quarterly, to commence at the following periods, viz :\u2014 The first quarter on the first of November next, The second quarter on the first of February following, The third quarter on the first of May following ; and The fourth quarter ou the first of August following, And on the same days of each succeeding year, until otherwise directed.Notice thereof to be published in the Official Gazette, for the information of the persons concerned.(Attest) E.B.LINDSAY, Regtr.Te Me Q.PETITIONS TO THE LEGISLATURE: OTICE.\u2014The Subscribers herely give public nbdtice that they will apply to the Legislature of this Province, at its next Session, to be incorporateda Joint Stock Company, for the exclusive right of constructing a SINGLE or DOUBLE 1RON RAILROAD, from or near St.Anne\u2019s Market, MONTREAL, to the Steamboat Landing at LACHINE, under the name and style of the MonTRrEAL AND LACHINE RAtLroAD ComPANY, and that it shall be lawful for the Company to fix, regulate and receive Toll from all persons travelling on said Double or Single Railroad, according to law, which shall not be! higher then fifteen peice (1s.8d.) for a passenger with forty pounds luggage, and four shillings per ton for all kinds of country produce, from Montreal {o Lachine, and vice versa.to JAMES SIMPSON, ABNER BAGG, WILLIAM MITTLEBERG suing Session, for the right of establishing a STEAM FERRY from the New Market in the city of Moutreal, to thé Longueuil shore of the river St.Lawrence, above the upper end of the Island of St, Helens; also, for the privilege of ferrying one miie above, aud half a mile below the place of landing on the Longueuil shure, T.DUFORT.Montreal, August 11, 1836.CHRIST, E.WURTELE, Montreal, June 28, 1836, 1 NOTICE.URLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Subscriber will apply to the Legislature of this Province, at its next Session, for the purpose of obtaining the privilege of constructing a TOLL BRIDGE on the River Carouge to cross from the Parish of St.Foi to that of St.Augustin, or vice versa, at the actual ferry, The Bridge will have three arches, one of thirty feet, and two of sixty at least, and be raised 4 feet above the highest water mark, The Subscriber will build a Swing Bridge,~\u2014and the Tolls to be levied will be, as follows :\u2014 For every four-wheeled carriage, loaded or not, with the driver, and four persons or less, drawn by two horses or more, orby otber animals of draft\u2014eigbt pence.For every waggon or the like carriage of fonr wheels loaded or not, drawn by one horse or other beast\u2014six pence, For every cabrinlet, gig, calash, cariole or other like carriage, with the driver and two persons or less, drawn by two horses or other beasts of burthen\u2014six pence ; drawn by une horse or other beast\u2014three pence.For each horse, mule, or other beast of Lurthen, losded or not\u2014two pence.: For each person on horse.back\u2014two pence, For each buil,or other horned cattle\u2014a peony half-penny.For each pig, sheep, goat, calf, or lamb\u2014one penny.For each person on foot\u2014one half-peuny, L.JUCHEREAU DUCHESNAY.Carouge, 15th August, 1836.NOTICE.TPusuie NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the legislature of this province, at the next session, to obtain the privilege of erectinga TOLL BRIDGE over the River Jésus, to cross from the village of Saint Eustache to Ste.Rose and vice versd, at the place where the ferry belongingto the Estate of Miss.Marie Lemaire St.Germain is now kept.The extent of privilege by him prayed for, is three quaters of league above and one league below the place where the said bridge is to be erected, The Arches shall be three or more in number, and elevated eight feet above high water : the space between the piers or abutments shall be at least sixty feet, The undersigned doee not intend to erect a Draw Bridge for the present, inasmuch as the large space between the piers can presently dispense him from ity but he engages to erectit hereafter,in such time and manner and of such dimensions as the legislature may find it convenient.The Tolls which he intends to pray for are the following : For every four wheel carriage, laoded or nat loaded, with the driver and four persons or less, drawn two horses or more, or other beust of draught, 2s.6d.currency ; for every waggon or like four wheel carriage, loaded ornot loaded, one shilling and nine pence currency ; for every chaise, gig, calash, carjole or other like vehicle, with the driver and two persons or less, drawn by two horses or other bepsts of draught, one shilling and four pence currency 3 and drawn by one horse, or other beast of draught, ten pence, curréncy ; for every cart, train or other like yehigle, loaded or \u2018not loaded, drawn cn om pp = mas ps! i Tem NLT an.terri «© TER prema rar - ct AR st pe es re mon nn rte WB at 2 IS pare a ES by two horses or oxen, or other beasts of draught, with the driver, one shilling currency; and drawn by one horse or other beast of\u2019 draught, eight pence currency ; for every horse, mule or other beast of draught, loaded or not lvaled, four pence currency; for every person on horseback, six pence currency ; for every bull, ox, cow or other horned cattle, of any kind whatsoever, two pence half penny currency ; for every pig, goat, sheep, calf, or lamb, one pence half penny currency.; for every person ou foot, two pence currency _ ; J.GASPARD LA VIOLETTE.Montreal, 15 August, 1836.peste NOTICE is hereby given, Province of Lower Canada.the legislature of this province, at the next session, to obtain the privilege of erecting a Toll Bridge over the river Mille Isles, to cross from the village of Saint Kustache to the Isle Jesus, in the parish of Ste.Rose, and vice versa, one side of the said ferry belongs to the subscriber, and the other side by undivided shares between the heirs St.Germain.The extent of privilege by them prayed for, is a league above and below the piace where the bridge is to be erected to the Toll Bridge of James Porteous.The arch will be elevated\u2019 six feet above high water ; the space between the piers or abutments shall be at least sixty feet.The undersigned does not intend now to erect a Draw- Bridge, inasmuch as the large space between the piers can at present dispence him from it, but he engages to erect it hereafter, in such\u2019 a manner and of such dimensions as the legislature may find it convenient.\u2018The Tolls which he intends to pray for are the following :\u2014 For every four wheel carriage, loaded or not loaded, with the driver and four persons or less, drawn by two horses or more, or other beasts of draught, two shillings and six pence currency ; for every waggon orlike four wheel carriage, loaded or not loaded, oné shilling and three pence currency ; for every chaise, gig, calash, cariole or other like vehicle, with the driver and two persons or less, drawn by two horses or other beasts of draught, one shilling currency; and drawn by one horse or other beast of draught, ten pence eurrency ; for every cart, train or other like vehicle, loaded or not loaded, drawn by one horse or other beast of draught, six pence currency ; for every horse, mule or other beast of draught, loaded or not'loaded, four pence currency ; for every bull, ox, cow, or other horned cattle, of any kind whatzo- ever, two pence half-penny currency ; for every pig, goat, sheep, calf, or lamb.one half-penny currency ; for every foot passenger, two pence currency.SEVERE L.DUMONT.St.Eustache, July 25, 1836.DISTRICT OF OFFICE OF THE GRAND VOYER, MONTREAL Montreal, 30th August, 1836.\"pes Grand Vnyer gives public notice, that he or his L depuiy will make the annual inspection of Raods leading from one parish to the other, in the inferior part of the district, begiuning by the parishes of Longue Pointe and Pointe aux \u2018Frembles on the NINETEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next ; theuce, be will continue bis visit iu the parishes on the north shore of therjver St.Lawreuce as far as the line of the district of Tiree Rivers; From the twenty.fifth September to tlie first of October, tbvG rand Voyer, or his deputy, will inspect the roads in the parishes of Ste.Mélanie, St.Puilippe of Kildare, Rawdon, St, Roch and the adjacent parishes, as far as that of Lachepayeinclosively., Ou the fifth of October, the Geand Voyer will repair to Boucherville; thence, he will continue on that day and the following his visit in Varennes, Verchères and the other parishes on the south of the river St.Lawrence, as far as Sorel, iuclusively.From the seventh to the twentieth of the same mouth, the Grund Voyer, or his deputy, will complete bis visits, going through the parishes situate on the river Chambly, from Sorel to St, Athanase, as well asthe vther parishes situate to the south aod east of the said river, The iuspectors of roads will receive at least twenty four hours\u2019 notice of the day aud hour when they are to repair to the line of their respective divisions, there to meet the Grand Vouyer or bis deputy, aud toaccompany bin io Lis inspection.P.L.PANET, Grand Voyer.NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE LEONEL SOLOMON LEVEY.UCH of the creditors as have not yet lodged their claims duly attested against this estate, are requested to render them on or before MONDAY, the TWENTY- SIXTH instant, when a dividend will be paid at the Office of the Curator.No notice can be taken of any claims lodged after the above date, GEORGE PEMBERTON, Curator to the Estate of L.8.Levey, deceased.3 Quebec, 5th September, 1836.PUBL NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned proprietors of the fief and seigniory of Lake Madapediac, hereinafter described, situated, lying and being in the district of Quebec, in the province of Lower Canada, have made application to Hrs MAJEsTY, by petition through His EXCELLENCY THE GOVEWNOR IN CHIEF, for a commutation of and release from the droit de quint, the droit de relief, and other feudal burthens due, and to grow due to His MaJrsTY, lis heirs and successurs, on that certain fief and seigniory of Lake Madapediac, situated, lying and being at the distance of about ten leagues from Matanne, in the district of Quebee, in the province of Lower Canada, (the said lake emptying itself into the river Ristigouche,) together with one league\u2019 of land all round the said lake, and all and every the islands and islets lying and being in the said lake, the said fief and seigniory containing about ninety thousand acres of land, English superficial meäsitre, with the rights, members and appurtenances thereof; and to obtain a fresh grant, unto them the undersigned proprietors, their heirs and assigns, of the said above described fief and seigniory of Lake Mada- pediac, to be thenceforth holden in free and common soc- cage, in like manner as lands are now holden in free and common soccage,in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called England.WHEREFORE, all persons who have or may have or claim to have any present or contingent right, interest, security, charge, or incumbrance, either by mortgage, (hypothéque) general or special, express or implied, or under any other title, or by any other meaus whatsoever, in or upon the Tp eS a te that \u2018the undersigned will apply to |.lands consigned in the said above described fief and seigniory, in respect of which, the sald commutation, release, and extinguishment of feudal and seignioral rights, dues, and burthens hath been so applied for, are hereby required to signify in writing, within three calendar months, from the date hereof, their assent to or dissent from the surrender, regrant and change of tenure of the said lands, and the commutation, release and extingnish- ment of the fendal and seignioral dues, rights and burthens applied for as aforesaid, and to lodge such consent or dissent within the said last mentioned period of three calendar months, at the office of the Executive Council of this province: H.G.FORSYTH, CHARLOTTE LANGAN, Co A.KENNEDY JOHNSON, By H.G.ForsYTH, MARIA JOHNSON LANGAN, [their Attorney ; JAMES LESLIE, by H, G.ForsyTx, his Attorney, H.G.FORSYTH, Decisees in trust of the late JOHN JOHN T.BADGLEY, McKinpLAY, of Edinburgh.Quebec, 27th June, 1836, 3m TOTICE.\u2014The Cupartnership hitherto existing between the subscribers in Ristigouche Baie des Chaleurs, day dissolved by mutual consent.\u2014All persons indebted to the concern wi'l please make payment to Hugh Aitken, who is duly authorised to receive the same and grant acquit- tances.ANDREW DEANS, HUGH AITKEN.Ristigouche, Ist July, 1836.u The undersigned has been duly appdintéd Caritor to the vacant estate of the late Henry McKay VAvGHAN Ross, in his lifetime of Quebec, merchant.L.T.MACPHERSON, N.P.Quebee, 6th July, 1836.u T.CARY & CO.HAVE FOR SALE.Gold Paper, plain and embossed, Gold bordering, and ornaments, sliver Paper,\u2014Mahogany Do.Coloured Papers\u2014a variety, Embossed Letter and Note Paper, Tinted, De.Do.Embossed Message and Visiting Cards, Metallic, Enamelled or glazed Do.Mourning Do.Plain aud gilt Do.Card Cases and Pocket-books, Ornamented Ivory and Silver handles for do.Silver Steel pen-points and handles, \u2018Port-folios\u2014various sizes, Parchiment and Vellum, Japan and Patent Record Ink, Hambro*, Hudson Bay and Swan Quills, Wax Tapers and Stands, Patent ok-stands for travellers, Mathematical Iustruments, Portable Desks, Glazed Tracing Paper, black and oiled do.Extra superfine Foolscap, &c.&e, Drawing and Message Cards, all sizes, Music Paper, assorted, London Drawing Boards, plain and tinted, assorted, Patent Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Ever.pointed Pencils, with spare leads, Newman's Water Colours\u2014Indian Ink, \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE QUEBE : dattes , C GAZETTE.TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.Province of ; Lower Canada.GOSFORD.By His Excellency the Right Honorable Arcur- BALD EARL oF Gosrorp, Baron Worlingham of Beccles, in the County of Suffolk, Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, Vice Admiral of the same, and one of Our Most Honorable Privy Council, &c.&c.&c.A PROCLAMATION.7 HEREAS it hath been represented to Me \u2018that on or about the Eighteenth day of July, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, divers evil disposed persons, to tne number of fifty and more, armed with Guns and other\u2019 offensive weapons, did riotously and illegally assemble and gather together at the Parish of Saint Pierre les Becquets, in the District of Three Rivers, and being so assembled did demolish the Mason Work of the new Church erecting in that Parish ; Aud whereas it is expedient that the perpetrators of such outrage should be made known and brouglit to justice.Now THEREFORE Kxow YE that I the said Arcuisacp EarL OF Gosrorp, (zovernor in Chief as aforesaid, by and with the advice of the Executive Council of the said Province, have thought fit to issue this Proclamation, and I do hereby require and command all His Majesty\u2019s loving subjects in this Province, to be aiding and abetting in the discovering of the perpetrator or perpetrators of such outrage, that they may be brought to justice and conviction, And for the encouragement of all persons to be diligent in endeavouring to discover aud apprehend the said under the firm and style of Andrew Deans & Co., is this\u2019 outrage, I do hereby offer A REWARD of FIFTY POUNDS, current money of the Province of Lower Canada, to any person or persons who will make discovery apd give evidence, whereby the perpetrators of the said outrage committed in the said Parish of Saint Pierre les Becquets, in de molishing the said Mason Work of the new Church erecting in that Parish, may be brought to_justice and conviction.Given under My Hand and Seal at Arms, at the Castle of Saint Lewis, in the City of Quebec, the twenty sixth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, and in the seventh year of His Majesty's Reign.By His Excellency\u2019s Command, D.DALY, Secretary of the Province.cyt OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY ov THE ProviNtk, Quebec, 142% September, 1886.His ExceLLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN CHIEF has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz :\u2014 EnwIn PRIDHAM, GEORGE KAINs and Joun WrLseN, Esquires, to be Commissioners for thé Summary Trial of Small Causes, in the Township of Grenville, in the County of Two Mountains, under 6th WM.IV, Cap.17.D.B.PAPINEAU, WiLLIaM M.DoLE and Asa Cooxs, Esquires, to be ditto, ditto, in the Seigniory of Petite Nation, in the County of Ottawa.GEORGE Brown, JouN SINCLAIR and JOSEPH HusTo¥, Esquires, to be ditto, ditto, in the Township of Chathalh, in the County of Two Mountains.Epwarp S.Jonrs.Esquire, to be Commissioner\u2019 for perpetrator or perpetrators of the said offence and: .ditto, ditto, in the Parish of Pointe Claire, in the County of .Montreal._ FRANÇOIS RrvARD, Gentleman, to be a Public Notary, for this Province.Quebec, 15th September, 1836.OLIVIER BERTHELET, J.REDPATH, TANCrRED Bou- THILLIER, J.N, DuxscomB and Pierre BEAUBIEN, Esquires, to be Commissioners for superintending, pre- .serving and keeping in repair the Lachine Canal, GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.DEUX CENT PIASTRES DE RECOMPENSE.Province du Bas Canada.} GOSFORD.De par Son Excellence ie Très-Honorable Arcur- BALD, COMTE DE Gosrorp, Baron Worling- ham de Beccles, dans le Comté de Suffolk, Capitaine Généralet Gouverneur en Chef, dans et sur le Provinces du Haut et du Bas Canada, Vice Amiral d\u2019icelles, et un des Très-Honora- bles Conseillers Privés de Sa Majesté, &c.&c.&c.PROCLAMATION.ATTEND qu\u2019il m'a été représenté que le ou environ le dix-huitième jour de Juillèt, en l\u2019anoée de Notre Seigneur mil huit cent trente sïx, diverses personnes mal intentionnées, au nombre de cinquante et plus, armées de fusils et autres armes offensives, se sont tumuitveusement et ill.gal- lement réunies et assemblées en la Paroisse de St.Pierre Les Becquets, dans le district des Trois Rivières, et, étant ainsi ensemble, ont démoli la Maçonnerie de la nouvelle église en bâtisse de la dite paroisse ; Et vû qu'il est expédient que les auteurs de tels outrages soient connus et amenés à justice ; SacHEz MAINTENANT, que Moi, le dit ARCHIBALD COMTE DE GosrORD, Gouverneur en Chef, comme susdit, par et de l\u2019avis du Conseil Exécutif de la dite Province, ai jugé à propos de faire émaner cette Proclamation, et enjoins et ordonne à tous sujets affectionnés de Sa Majesté en cette Province d'aider et exciter à découvrir l\u2019auteur ou les auteurs de tel outrage, afin qu'ils puissent être amenés à justice et conviction.Et pour encourager toutes personnes à être diligentes et à faire leurs efforts pour la découverte et l\u2019appréhension du dit offenseur ou offenseurs, j'offre par ces présentes UNL RECOMPENSE DE CINQUANTE LIVRES, argent courant dela Province du Bas Canada, à quelque personne ou personnes que ce soient, qui pourront découvrir les auteurs du dit outrage dans la dite paroisse de Saint Pierre Les Becquets, en démolissant la magon- nerie de la nouvelle église en bâtisse en cette paroisse, et qui pourront donner des témoi- gvages à l\u2019effet de traduire en justice et condamner les personnes qui ont commis le dit outrage dans la paroisse de St.Pierre Les Becquets cn os mies mete.né te ra RT > ae RTE A = _ Le eh 0 2 RE Tr { i i i : i i J 1 i» \u201cGuénec, à pafoirs 350 démolissant la maçonnerie de la nouvelle église se bâtissant dans la dite paroisse.Donné sous mon Seing et le Sceau de Mes Armes, au Château Saint Louis, dans la Cité de Québec, dans la dite Province du Bas Canada, le vingt-sixième jour d'Août, en l\u2019année de Notre Seigneur, mil huit cent trente six, et dans la septième année du Règne de Sa Majesté.Par Ordre de Son Excellence, D.DALY, Secrétaire de la Province.BUREAU DU SECRETAIRE DE LA PROVINCE, Québec, 14e Septembre 1836, Ita plu À Son EXCELLENCE LE (GOUVERNEUR EN CHEr de faire les appointemens suivans, savoir :\u2014 Epwin PrRIDHAM, GEORGE KaArNs et Jous Wizson, Kcuyers, pour être Commissaires pour la Décision Sommaire des Petites Causes, dans le Township de Grenville, dans le Comté des Deux Montagnes, sous la 6e.Gu1L.IV, Cap.17.D.B.PArinEau, WiLL1AM M.DoLs et Asa Cooke, Ecuyers, pour être dito, dito, dans la Seigneurie de la Petite Nation, dans le Comté d\u2019Ottawa.GORGE BrOwN, JOHN SINCLAIR et JOsEPH Huston, Ecuyers, pour être dito, dito, dans le Township de Chatham, dans le Comté des Deux Montagnes.-EDWARD 8.JoNEs, Ecuyer, pour être Commissaire pour être dito, dito, dans la paroisse de la Pointe Claire, dans le Comté de Montréal.- François RivaRrD., Gentilhomme, pour être Notaire Public en cette Province.© Québec, 15e Septembre, 1836.OcLivren BerTHELET, J.ReDPATH, TancrED Bou- THILLIER, J.N.DunscomB et PIERRE BEAUBIEN, Ecnyers, pour être Commissaires pour la surintendance, la conservation et l\u2019entretien du Canal de Lachine.Gentes par le Sherif.DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.C'EST 4- A - SAVOIR\": VIS PUBLIC est par le présent.donné, que es T'rrES el HERITAGES sous-mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux lems et lieux respectifs, tel que men- fionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des reclamations sur - Éceux sont par le présent requises de les faire connoître suivant la loi ; toutes oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire ou afin de charge, excepté dans le cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loine 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 afin de conserver peuvent être | flées en aucun tems dans les deux jours apres le retour de _.¥ Ordre, Writ.| ~ - Le = VENDITIONI EXPONAS.AMES FERRIER, de la cité de - \"No.364 Montréal, dans les comté et district de Montrés}, marchands etun autre; contre GEORGE BÉOWN, de l'endroit nommé Jacques Cartier, dans le comté de Portneuf; dans le district de Québec, négociant, à la foile enchère, coûts et charges de John Wilson, des cité, cothté et district de Québec, marchand, savoir :\u2014I.\u2018\u201c Un lot de terre.dans la seigneurie de Fossambault, appelé lot numéro cinquante cinq, situé, sis et étant dans le quatrième .Tang, et borné comme suit :- en devant par la rivière Jacques Cartier, et en arrière par la seigneurie de Belair, joignant à l'est au lot numérô cinquante six, et à l\u2019ouest au lot numéro cingnaute quatre, contenant trois arpens de front sur vingt et vs arpens de profondeur, le tout-faisant une superficie de soixante et trois arpebs.2.Un lot de terre dans la seigneurie Fossambault, appelé lot numéro cinquante six, situé, sis et étant dans le quatrième rang, et borné comme suit, en devant par la rivière Jacques Cartier, en arrière par la seigneurie de Belair, joignant a l\u2019est au lot numéro cinquante sept, et à l\u2019ouest au numéro cinquante cinq, contenant trois arpens de front sur vingt et un arpens de profondeur, faisant une superficie de soixante et trois arpens.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l'église de la paroisse de Fossambault, le VINGT-SEP- TIEME jour de SEPTEMBRE courant, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour d\u2019Octobre prochain., W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.be Septembre, 1836.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec, à savoir : | PATIENNE MAYRAND, dela pa- No.2204, J roisse de la Riviére du Loup, dans le comté de St, Maurice, dans le district des Trois Rivières, marchand ; contre AUGUSTIN CANTIN, de l'endroit communément nommé et connu par le nom de La Canadière, dans le comté et districtde Québec, négociant, et Julie Laurent dite Lortie, son épouse, savoir :\u2014 1.* Lot numéro un, consistant en une maison d\u2019habitation, situé et étant dans la paroisse de St, Roch, dans la basse ville de Québec, contenant en devant trente huit pieds etsix pouces, en arrière trente huit pieds sept pouces, sur Vingt neuf pieds et six poucesde profondeur, borné comme suit: en devant, Vers le sud, par la côte ou rue communément nommée Côte d'Abraham, en arrière, vers le nord, par la rne St.Vallier, d'un côté vers l\u2019est, par la veuve Blais et Michel Girard, et vers l\u2019ouest, par lot numéro deux, ci-après désigné.Ce lot comprenant une superficie de cent et deux pieds, mesure française.2 Lot numéro deux, consistaut en une maison d'habitation en bois, ua hangar en bois et un petit appentis en bois, situés et étant dans la paroisse de St.Roch, dans la basse ville de Quebec, désigné comme suit: Premiérement\u2014La -maiscn © en pierre, contenant de front, trente neuf pieds et sept pouces, en arrière trentesix pieds ; d'un côté, vers l\u2019est, \u2018 Vingt neuf pieds et six pouces, et de l\u2019autre côté, vers l'ouest, vingt quatre pieds, Secondement\u2014Le hangar en bois, contevant de front, trente sept pieds et deux pouces, [| QUEBEC GAZBTIR enartrière trente sept pieds et huit pouces d\u2019un côté vers l\u2019est, vingt quatre pieds, et de l\u2019autre côté, vers l\u2019ouest, huit pieds, Dernièrement\u2014 Le petit appentis en bois, contenant de front, sept pieds et neuf pouces, en arrière huit pieds ; d\u2019un côté vers l\u2019est,buit pieds, et de l\u2019autre côté, vers l\u2019ouest, quatre pieds et cinq pouces.Ce lot désignant une forme irrégulière diminusnt en une pointe de quatre pieds etcing pouces, vers l\u2019ouest, à la jonction de la rue St.Vallier, avec la cote ou rue communément nommée Côte 4\u2019Abraham, La dite figure bornée comme suit : en devant, versie sud, par la côte ou rue communément nommée Côte d\u2019Abraham, en arrière, vers le nord, par la rue St.Vailier, d\u2019un côté, vers l\u2019est, par le lot numéro un ci-dessus désigné, et de l'autre côté, vers l\u2019ouest, par la jonction de la rue St.Vallier avec la côte ou rue communément nommée Côte d\u2019Abraham.Letout comprenant une superficie de mil six cent et soixante pieds et cent huit pouces, mesure française, 3.Lot numéro trois, consistant en un lot de terre avec une écurie en bois sus érigée, situé et étant dans la paroisse de St.Roch, dans la basse ville de Québec, contenant de front, cinquante neuf pieds et sept pouces, en arrière, Cinquante huit pieds, d\u2019un côté, vers l\u2019est, soixante et trois pieds et trois pouces, et de l\u2019autre Côté, Vers l'ouest, soixante et deux pieds et dix pouces, (la dite écurie en bois contenant trente sept pieds et neuf pouces sur seize pieds et sept pouces.) Ce lot borné comme suit : en devant, vers le sud, par la rue St.Vallier, en arrière vers le nord, par Charles Navau et uu Berqui- aume, d\u2019un côté, vers l'est par Joseph Trudel, et de l\u2019autre côté, vers l\u2019ouest, par la rue nommée rue de l\u2019église.Ce lot comprenant une superficie de trois mil sept cent et un pieds, mesure française.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendus àla porte de l\u2019eglise de la susdite paroisse de St.Roch de Québec, le VINGT-SEPTIEME jour de SEPTEMBEE courant, à DIX heures du matin, Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour d\u2019Octobre prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Sherif, 7e Septembre, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Québec, a savoir: J OHN FRASER, des cité, comté, No.844.et district de Québec, marchand ; contre JAMKS BROWNLEE EDIE, duméme lieu, marchand, savoir :\u2014\u2018\u201c Un lot de terre situé dans le fief st.François dans la banlieue de cette cité, consistant en un arpent de terre de front sur un arpent et demi de profondeur, borné en devant par le chemin du Roi, d\u2019un côté vers le nord est par une terre appartenant à Louisa Sophia Campbell, de l\u2019autre côté par la terre de Jean varie Kou- tier, en arrière aussi par le dit Jean Marie Routier, avec la maison en bois et bâtisses sus érigées, circonstances et dépendances.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendu à mon bureau, en la cour de justice, dans la dite cité de Québec, le CINQUIEME jour de DÉCEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Féviier prochain.: W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.2e Août, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : A\u201c BLE DIONNE, de la pa- No.432.roisse de Kamouraska, dans le comté de Kamouraska, dans le district de Québec, écuyer, marchand ; contre PIERRE CHORETTE, le fils, cultivateur, de la paroisse de L\u2019Isle Verte, dans le comté de Rimousky, dans le district de Québec, a savoir :\u2014* Une terre sise et située dans le second raug des concessions du dit lieu de 1\u2019Isle Verte, contenant un arpent de front sur la profondeur qu\u2019il peut y avoir, à prendre aux terres du premier rang en courant sud est, jusqu\u2019au Kuisseau de la \u2018Barure, joignant par le nord est-à Benoni Boucher, et par le sud ouest à Noël Lemieux ou ses représentans, appartenances et dépendances ; et à charge sur la dite terre, des charges, clauses et conditions, portées au titre originaire de la terre sus-désignée envers le seigneur du lieu,\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de L\u2019Isle Verte,le TREIZIEME jour de Dkh- CEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Février prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Sherif, 2e Août, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.M Québec, à savoir : ARTHOLOMEW CONRAD No.1263.AUGUSTUS GUGY, des cité, comté et districtde Québec, écuyer, avocat ; contre BERNARD GAGNON, de la paroisse de Notre Lame de Liesse, de la Riviere Quelle, dans le comié de Kamou- raska, dans le district de Québec, cultivatenr, à savuir :\u2014 \u201c La moitié indivise d\u2019une terre et habitation, située dans le premier rang de la susdite paroisse de la Rivière Ouelle, dans le comté de Kamouraska, contenaut deux arpens moins six pieds de front sur trente six arpens de profondeur, plus ou moins, tenant par le nord ouest au fleuve St.Laurent, par le sud est à la Rivière Ouelle, par le nord est à E.K.Casgrain, écuyer, et par le sud ouest a Joseph et Pierre Gagnon, avec une maison, circons- - vers Pierre Thomas Casgrain, écuyer, seigneur de la Rivière Ouelle, de divers redevances, droits seigneuriaux, et entre autres du droit de retrait, de banalité et autres mentionnés au long dans le tître nouvel, passé par Mtre.Pierre Garon, à la Rivière Ouelle,le vingt huitième Décembre, mil huit cent vingt-cinq.\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de la Rivière Ouelle, le TREIZIEME jour de DECEMBRE prochain, à LIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Février prochain, W, S.SEWELL, Shérif.2e Août, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : AME JOSEPHTE DORION, No, 816.¢ des cité, comté et district de Québec, veuve de feu Charles Pageot, en son vivant de Québec, maitre menuisier ; la dite Dame Josephte Do- rion tant en son nom qu'en sa qualité de commune en biens avec le dit fen Charles Pageot, son époux, décédé, et qu\u2019en sa qualité de légataire universelle en usufruit des biens du dit feu Charles Pageot, décédé ; contre MARIE FRANCOISE BILODEHAU, des cité, comté et district de Québec, marchande, et veuve de feu Sieur Jacques Lan- glois, en son vivant de Québec, messager, tant en son nom qu\u2019en sa qualité de tutrice dûment nommée à ses enfans mineurs, et un autre, i savoir :=\u20141, * Un emplace- mentsitué en la haute ville de Québec, contenant vingt cinq pieds de front sur soixante pieds de profondeur, au bout de laquelle profondeur le dit emplacement n\u2019a pas tances et dépendances.Et laquelle terre est chargée en- SEPTEMBER 13 vingt cinq pieds, borné pardevant anu nordiia rue des Ramparts, et par derrière au sud au bout de la dite profondeur à un passage de dix pieds, faisant ci-devaut partie du dit emplacement, et maintenant la propriété de la veuve et des héritiers Bacquet dit Lamontagne, joignant d\u2019un côté au nord est à Joseph Deblois, représentant François Ranvoyzé, et d\u2019autre côté au sud ouest à la rue La Ménagerie, avec ensemble une maison en pierre à deux étages dessus construite, circonstances et dépendances ; à la charge des droits seigneuriaux dont le dit emplacement peut être chargé envers le seigneur du lieu.2.Un emplacement situé au fauxbourg St.Jean de Québec, de trente deux pieds un pouce de front, (le passage mitoyen de huit pieds de largeur, joignant Charles Savard non compris,) sur cinquante pieds de profondeur, à laquelle profundeur le dit terrain n\u2019a que vingt neuf pieds trois ponces de large, borné pardevant au nord à la rue St.Olivier, et par derrière au sud à Charles Ignace Villeneuve, d'un côté au nord est à Charles Derouin, représentant Charles Savard, et d\u2019autre côté au sud ouest à Joseph Darveau, avec ensemble la maison dessus construite, circonstances et dépendances ; à la charge des droits seigneuriaux dont le dit emplacement peut être chargé envers le seigneur du lieu.3.Quatre perches de terre de front sur vingt arpens de profondeur, plus ou moins, situées en la paroisse de St.Augustin, district de Québec, bornées pardevant an fleuve St.Laurent, et par derrière au boutdela dite profondeur, du côté sud ouest à et du côté nord est à François Langlois, ou ses représentans, circonstances et dépendances ; à la charge des droits seigneuriaux dont le, dit terrain peut être chargé envers de seigneur du lieu.\u201d - Pour étre yendus comme suit : lots numéros un et deux, à mon bureau, en la cour de justice, en la dite cité de Québec, le CINQUIEME jour de DÉCEMBRE prochain, a DIX heures du matin ; et lot numéro trois, à la porte de l\u2019église de la susdite paroisse de St.Augustin, le SIX- IEME jour de DECEMBRE prochain,à DIX heures da matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Février prochain.| W.S, SEWELL, Shérif.2e Août, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : } OUIS ETIEN NE DUTREMBLE No.64.prr DÉROSI£ER, de la paroisse du Cap St.Ignace, dans le comté de L\u2019Islet, dans le district de Québec, cultivateur ; contre bDOUARD THi- BAULT, junior, ci-devant de St.Jean Port Joly, et maintenant de la paroisse de la Hiviére du Loup, chemin dn Lac, dans le comté de Rimousky, dans le district - de.Québec, cultivateur, à savoir :\u2014\u2018\u201c Une terre située en la\u2019 paroisse de St.Patrie, seigneurie de la Rivière du Loup, au lieu niummé le Chemin du Lac, contenant deux arpens deterre de frontsur quarante arpens de profondeur,- prenant son front au dit Chemin du Lac, etse terminant au bout de la dite profondeur, tenant d'un côté au snd à Xavier Dubé, et de l\u2019autre côté au nord à Pierre Paul Dubé, avec une petite étab!le sus construite ; à la réserve des droits seigneuriaux dont la dite terre peut être chargée enversle seigneur dulieu.\u201d\u2019 Pour être vendue à la porte de l'église de la susdite paroisse de la Rivière du Loup, le TREIZIEME jour de DECEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier j our de Février prochain.7 W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.2e Août, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.- Qué torr 1 RANCOIS DESSAINT pir ST.No.449.PIERRE, cultivatenr, de la pa- Toisse de Cacouna, dans le comté de Rimousky, dans le district de Québec ; contre LOUIS DUMON D), de la paroisse de L\u2019Isle Verte, dans les comté et district susdits, cultivateur à savoir:\u2014\u201c\u201c Une terre sise et située dans le troisième rang des concessions de la paroisse de St.Jean Baptiste de L\u2019Isle Verte, contenant deux arpens de front.sur quarante deux arpens de profondeur, bornée comme suit : par le nord ouest aux terres du second rang, par le sud est au bout de la dite profondeur, joignant d un côté au nord est à Thomas Guenette dit Dumond, et de l\u2019autre côté au sud ouest à Pierre Guenette dit Dumond, avec une petite maison sus-construite et autres bâtimens, appartenances et dépendances.A charge sur ladite terre des charges, clauses et conditions dont la dite terre peut être chargée envers le seigneur du lieu >> Pour être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la susdite paroisse de St.Jean Baptiste de L\u2019Isie Verte.le TRKIZIEME jour de DK- CEMBRE prochain, à D1X heures du matin.Ledit Writ retournable le premier jour de Février.prochain.W.s.SSWELL, Slhérif.3e Août, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, A savoir : ACQUES VOYER, des cité, comté No.821, } et aistrict de Québec, écuyer, notaire ; contre JOSEPH DÉRY, de la seigneurie du Bourg Louis, dans le comté de Portneuf, dans le district de Québec, et Louis Déry, de la paroisse du Cap Santé, dans les dite comté de Portneuf et district de Québec, cultivateur, à savoir :\u2014S* Une terre située en la paroisse de L\u2019Ancienne Lorette.à la première concession de la seigneurie de Bélair, contenant trois arpens de front, sur cinquante arpens de profondeur, borvée par devant à la ligne de front de ja dite seigneurie de Bélair, et par derrière, au bout de la dite profondeur, au trait quarré des terres de ln second- concession, joignant d\u2019un côté au nord està Pierre Paradis, et d'autre côté au sud ouest à Charles Plamondon, sur laquelle dite terre sont construits une maison, grange, étables, et autres bâtimens.\u201d Pour être Vendue à la porte de l'église de la susdite paroisse de L\u2019Ancienne Lorette, le VINGT- QUATRIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le, premier jour de Février prochain.w.S.SEWELL, Shérif, 13e Septembre, 1836.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : ARTHOLOMEW CONRAD No.702.AUGUSTUS GUGY, des cité, comté et district de Québec, écuyer, avocat ; contre FRANCOIS POUCVILLE pir NORMAND, de la paroisse de Ste.Marie, dans le comté de Beauce, dans le district de Québec, cultivateur, à savoir :\u20141.\u2018\u201c Un arpent de terre de front, sur trente arpens dé profondeur, plus ou moins, sig et situé en la paroisse Ste.Marie Nouvelle Beauce, concession St.Gabriel, borné par devant au chemin du Roi de la concession St.Gabriel, par derrière au TE nn SEE ES ARE rod DES EE\u201d > Ce bout des dits trente arpens, d\u2019un côté au nord ouest à Germain Turcotte, et d'autre côté au sud est à la route qui - conduit au village St.Martin, avec une grange dessus construite, circonstances et \u2018dépendances.2.Un morceau de terre on circuit sis et situé en la paroisse Ste.Marie, seigneurie Taschereau, au bout de la terre du domaine, contenant environ huit arpens en superficie, borné en front au chemin du Roi de la concession St.Gabriel, du côté nord onest à la route du moulin à farine, et des autres côtés au terrain de P.Elzéar Taschereau, écuier, avec une maison dessus construite, circonstances et dépendances.Le dit lot de terre on circuit sujet à toutes les charges, clauses, et conditions du bail emphitéotique passé par P.Elzéar Tasche- rean, écuier, au dit François Poucville dit Normand, le deux Septembre, mil huit cent vingt neuf.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019église de la susdite paroisse de Ste.Marie _ Nouvelle Beauce, le VINGT-QUATRIEME jour de J AN- VIER prochain, a DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ re- tournable le premier jour de Février prochain.Co .W.8, SEWELL, Shérif.14e Septembre, 1836 DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.savoir : }Aris PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que.les Trrres.ef HERITAGES sous mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, telque men tionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des reclamations sur \u201c iceux sont par le présent requises de les Saire connoitre_ suivant la lois toutes oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de- distraire oy afin de charge, excepté dans le cas de Venditioni \u2018Exponas,.dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d'être filées au Bureau\u2019 du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent être filées en-aucun tems dans les deux jours après le retour de ?\u2019 Ordre - (Writ) FIERI FACIAS.sal, à savoir : - \u2019Honorable JEAN ROCH Mono 1575.HL ROLLAND, de Montréal, dans le district de Montréal, un des Juges de la Cour du Banc du Rei de Sa Majesté pour le dit district, et \u201c.seigneur propriétaire et en possession de la seigneurie de Monnoir, dans le dit district, demandeur ; contre les ! terres et ténemens de PAUL BOUSQUET, de la paroisse ste.Marie de Monnoir, dans le dit district, cultivateur, .défendeur :\u2014\u2018\u201c\u2018 Une terre sise et située À Ste Marie, * devant au chemin projetté, seigneurie de :Monnoir,de la contenance de trois arpens de front sur trente arpens de profondeur, tenant par en profendeur aux terres de la Rivière, ausud ouest d\u2019un côté à Arthur Hopper, et de l'autre côté à Joseph Augustin Paton, sans batimens \u201cdessus con Eads 3 = _ aa LE - wl r= a nn LS ry \" pu, 74 > Proviuce du Bas-Cacada, }Bpneas DU : PROTONOTAIRE District de Québec.DE LA Cour DU BANC-PU .Ror PE SA .MAJESTE; À QuEsEc, 15e jour de dyin, 1886.reg ne No.1111.Ex parte\u2014JEAN BAPTISTE \u2018CARRIER.'\u201c AVIS PUBLIC est.par le présent donné qu'il a été déposé au bureau du «protonotaire de In cour du banc da Roi de Sa Majesté, pour le distwiet de Québec, un acte fait et éxecuté-par devant Mtre.Lefebvre et sorconfrère, notaires publics, et portant date en la paroisse de St.Joseph de la l\u2019ointe Lévi, le vingt cinquième jour de Mai, dans l\u2019année de Notre Seigneur, mil buit cent trente six, entre FRANCOIS BISsON et Dame Marie Couture, son épouse, par lui à cette fin duement autorisée résidant en \u2018la dite paroisse de St Joseph de la Pointe Léyj et Antoine Bisson, marchand, résidant-en la basse ville\u2018de la cité de Québec, d\u2019une part; et JEAN BAPFISTE CARRIER, cultivateur.résidant en la dite \u2018paroisse de St.Joseph de la Pointe Lévi, de l\u2019autre part.;\u2014par.lequel les dits François Bisson et Jame Marie Couture, son épouse par lui duement autorisée comme susdit, conjointement avec le dit Antuine Bisson ont reconnu avoir vendu, cédé transporté, et abandonné dès lors et pour toujours, avec promesse conjointement et solidairement; Mag pour l\u2019atitre Un d'eux pour le tout, sous les rénonciations ordinaires requises par la lol, de garantie contre tous troubles, donations, dettes, hypothêques et tontes autres obstructions quelconques au dit Jean Baptiste Carrier, y présent et acceptant pour lui-même, ses héritierset avant cause pour toujours, ** un certain morceau de terre situé\u2018en'la \u2018 pañoisse de St.Joseph de la Pointe t.évi susdite, savoir :-un arpent et demi, plus ou moins de front, à l'exception de huit pieds lesquels seront pris également hors de toute la profondeur, en proportion au tout.avec les autres héritiers ; \u2018mais s\u2019il ÿ à plus que huit pieds.le.surplus de terre : qui manquera rera rendu en argent sur tout le prix du front, et non-sur la profondeur qu'il ya en partunt du côté sud du chemin du Roi, et courant au sud jusqu'à l\u2019extrémité de la profondeur vent tes PF | de la première concession, borné d'un côté an sud ouest par Jean Baptiste Carrier, et au mord est par François Bégin, à l\u2019exception de la maison et du lot de terre qui appartiennent à François \u2018Bisson, dont il jouira selon sou Contrat ; aëssi un arpent et demi de terre de \u2018front sur quarante arpens de profondeur, situé dans la seconde concession borné en devant au nord-par le trait quarré -du morceau de terre sus désigné, et en arrière à l'extrémité de la dite profondeur par \\ugustin Bégin, \u2018d\u2019un côtéan grid ouest par Jean Baptiste Vallerand, et au nord est- par Joseph Bisson avec ensemble toutes les circonstances et dépendances: y appar'enant, sans aucune réserve quelconque 3; appartenant aux dits vendeurs en vertu de titres bons et valides, lesquieis ils s\u2019obligent remettre eux-mêmes au dit acquéreur sur demande d\u2019iceux ;\u2018\u2019 et ayant été possédés par les: dits vendeurs, comme propriétai es d\u2019iceux, aw moins tréis snnées avant l'exécution du dit acte de vente \u201cvu.instromenten écrit, - \u2018Bt toutes les persounes qui ; peuvent avoir où Zroisièmen.ifr üin acte exésnté par devant Mtr-.ls, Gdy.efson confiés 3 torzième jäür d'Août, iil huit cent MES, d'une part.trente trois, entre le dit J AMES HO 9 ç \u201c sci = I e cité le Montréal, perruguiek,, ét HELENE TI EIRE son épouse, de lui duemeut aÿforiéée aleffet da ah acte, d'autre part ;\u2014étant un acte d'échange, en verfn iguel le dit James Holmes acquit du dit Jean Baptisté Leclaire et Hélène Therien.+ un lot de terre ou emplac-ment \u2018situé à l\u2019extrémité du faubourg St.Lanrentde la dite cité fa de Montréal, désigné ct coppn comme lot numérô do ize, sur le plan de la terre du dit Benjamin Herthelet dé posé da.is le bureau.du dit Mtre.Eau, le dit lot de Terre = \u201ccontenant envirod trente sept op, Trente huit pieds de front \u20ac ; J Ï \\ Sur quatrevingt dix ' neuf pieds.de \u201c prétondeur.sur, une ligne, et quatrevingt douze pieds sr l'autre ligiie, le tont plus on moins, borné en front par la re Sherbrooke, \u20ac avrièré parlot uuiméro dix, Apparterÿint à Thomÿs À.Starke, d\u2019ub.côté.par lot nyméro .onze, appartenant an dit James Holmes, et de l'autre côté par lot numéro treige, \u2018la propriéié de Josep Clarke, \u2018sañs ancuñe bâtisse dessus \u201cconstruite.\u201d Qualritmement-\u2014vin'acts eXCcuté par devant vitre.£.Guy et sou.confrère, botaires phbligs, Je sept- lès jour d'Octobre, mil huit cent, trente trois, entre JOSEPH-CE ARKi.r ésidant dans'le fà ibourg St.Louis den dite cité de Montréal, ingénieur civil, d\u2019ûne part ; et le djt.J A MES HOLMES, d\"antre parts; -\u2014étant une vente Pay le dit Joseph.Clarke au, git James Hôlmés, * d Jde terre ou emplacement site a l'extrémité oygst aujinrg \u201ct, Laurent dela dite cité de Montréal, cong et désigné comme lot, micro treize, sur le plan de la terre du, dit Benjawju Berfhelet, déposé dans le.bureau du \u2018dit \u2018Mitre, E.Guy, :le dit lot de oterre contepant, treiifé sept pieds.de front sur envron _guatrevingt dix neuf pieds profondes r sar-pneligné, et environ: cent dig, ple 8, de rofondet ayy lus qu Blois, borpe autre Figne, le tout, plus sou pioing en front par la rue Shéx proue Cu reg péE lot, rium dix, appartenant à, Thomas À.Sake, d'un côté par.lot numéro douze, appartegant a dit James lolmes, com e Feprésentant Jean Baptiste Leclaire, etd Vautte cot, ta propriété des Lester, Desripières.gas avéjiné ba dessus construite.\u201d | Cinguièmement\u2014 uh acte exécnté.5 c vant Mtoe Er Guy ot -aon.confièr A étairés mh _ conti notaires publ le cinquième jour \u2026: se une init hüle\u2018cént rente de cing.entre THOMAS.À.STARKE, de \u2018la dite.Mona.haie, ot KH ARCES SWLET, on re, ii; duement antorisée a l\u2019effet du dit acte,\u2018 # une part ; et fi JAMES HOLMES, -d\u2019autre aptes veu le dit Joremiah Ryuh, acceptant comme dit est, c'est à par les.dits Thomas A, Starke et Frances Swhl, au dit ames Molnies, \u201cd'un toy de \u20ac ca sitité à l'extrén £a egt in ito cite de Montrfal, anpuret ui ue fe iHu.e con nena ra me r+ A TIO RTE mh mt a.20802 me ages Ce = ATE Co Se SR lt FT SR en ES Pie LIRE mim rrp \u2018aucune bâtisse dessus construite.\u201d a \u201c« 854 NC be at tas TAB QUBBRG GAZETTE SEPTEMBER 15 \u2014 numéro dix sur le plan de la terre du dit Benjamin Ber- \u2018thelet, déposé dans le bureau du dit Mtre.E.Guy, le dit lot de terre contenant quarante pieds de front sur cent treize pieds de profondeur, le tout plus ou moins, borné en front par la rue Durocher, en arrière par la propriété appartenant aux héritiers Desrivières, d\u2019un côté au nord ouest par lot numéro neuf, appartenant à B.Berthelet, et de l\u2019autre côté au sud est par lots numéros onze, douze et treize appartenant au dit James itolmes, sans aucune ba- tisse dessus construite.\u201d Sicièmement\u2014un acte exécuté par devant Mtre.N.B.Doucet et son confière, notaires publics, le treizième jour de Décembre, mil huit cent trente trois, entre GEORGE DRY HALI, de Montréal susdit, Major dans le ci-devant Corps de Sa Majesté appelé Royal Staff Corps, d'une part; et le dit JAMES HOLMES, d'autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par le dit George Dry Hall au dit James Holmes, \u201c* de deux certains lots ou mor- eeaux de terre d\u2019une forme irrégulière, situés dans le faubourg Ste.Anne, dans lv fief Nazareth.en la dite cité de Montréal.et désigné sur le plan original du dit fief, en la possession de John Samuel McCord, écuier, sous les numéros trois cent cing et trois cent six, borné en front par la rue Wellington, d\u2019un côté par la rue Dalhousie, et de l'autre côté et en arrière par le dit John Samuel MeCord, | l'étendue des dits lots étant quatrevingt seize pieds sur la ligne de la rue Wellington, cent soixante et dix pieds sur la ligne de la rue Dalhousie, soixante et treize pieds sur | autre côté.et quatrevingt dix pieds en arrière, le tout co:tenant huit mil cent pieds en superficie plus ou moins.\u201d\u2019 Septième - ment\u2014un acte exécuté par devant Mtre.N.B.Doucet et son confrère, notaires publics, le douzième jour de Juin, mil huit cent trente cinq, entre HENRY OGDEN A=- DREWS, de la dite cité de Montréal, avocat d'une part ; etle dit JAMES HOLMES, d autre part;\u2014étant une vente par le dit Henry Ogden Andrews, an dit James Holmes, \u2018 d\u2019un certain lot ou emplacement connu comme numéro deux cent soixante et un, situé dans le fief Nazareth, en la cité de Montréal, contenant quarante cinq pieds de front sur quatrevingt dix pieds de profondeur, borné en front par la rue Anne, en arrière par les numéros deux cent soixante et neuf et deux cent soixante et dix, d\u2019un côté par numéro cent soixante, et de l\u2019autre côté par numéro deux cent soixante et deux.\u201d Huitiemement\u2014un acte exécuté par devant Mtre.N.B.Doucet et son confrère, notaires publics, le septième jour de Septembre, mil huit cent trente cinq, entre ROBERT EVERETT, de la dite cité de Montréal, journallier d'une part; et le dit JAMES HOLMES, d'autre part ;\u2014étant une verte par le dit Robert Everett, au dit James Holmes, \u201cd'un lot de terre situé en la dite cité de Montréal, faubourg Ste.Anue, connu comme numéro deux cent soizante, situé dans le fief Nazareth, contenant quarante cinq piedà de fvont sur quatrevingt dix \u2018pieds de profondeur, borné en front par la rue Anne, en arrière par les numéros deux cent soixante et dix, et deux cent soixante et onze, d\u2019un côté parlot numéro detix cent cinquante neuf, et de l'autre côté par lot numéro deux cent s.ixa.te et nn, sans Neuvièmement\u2014un acte exécuté par devant Mtre.G.D.Arnoldi et son confrère, notaires publics, le dix neuvième jour de Novembre, \u201cmil huit cent trente cinq, entre JOHN MULHERN, de la \u2018dite cité de Montréal, charretier, d\u2019une part ; et le dit JAMES HOLMES, d\u2019auvtre part ;\u2014étant une vente par le dit John Muthern au dit James Holmes, de certains lots ou emplacemenssitués dans le fief Nazareth, en la dite cité de Montréal, connu et distingué sur le plan du dit fief par numéro quatrecent soixante, et moitié de lt numéro quatre cent soixante et un, borné en front par la rue Colborne, en arrière par lots non concédés, la propriété de John Samuel © MeCord, écuier, d\u2019un côté par numéro trois cent soixante- et huit, (Penn et Davies) et de l'autre côté par l'autre moitié du lot numérô quatre cent soixante et un, contenant soixante et sept et un demi pieds de front, sur quatrevingt- dix pieds de profondeur, et six mil soixante.et quinze pieds en superficie.\u201d Diziemement ~ un acte exécuté par devant \u2018Mtre.G.1).Arnoldi et son confrére, notaires publics, le dix-neuvième jour de Novembre, mil huitcent trente- \u2018cinq, entre JAMES WEBB, de la dite cité de Montréal, charretier, d'une part; et le dit JAMES HOLMES, \u2018d\u2019autre part ;\u2014étant une vente parle dit James Webb au dit James Holmes, \u201c\u201c de certains lotsou emplacemens situés dans-le fief Nazareth, et connus et désignés sur le plan Mu dit fief par la moitié du lot numéro quatre cent soi-.ante et ith et numéro quatre cent soixante et deux, bor- \u2018rés en front par la rue Colborne,en arriève par des lots non concédés, la propriété de John Samuel MeCord, écuier, d\u2019un cdté par la moitié de lot numéro quatre, cent soixante- et un, et de l'autre côté par numéro quatre.cent soixante- et trois, contenant soixante «t.sept et demi pieds de front sur quatrevingt dix ph de profondeur, et contenant :ix mil soixante \u2018et-quinize-pleds en superficie.Les susdits cinq morceaux oulots dé terre ou.emplacemens mentionnés en dernier lien sitiés -dansle fief Nazareth, sujets à une.\u2018rente annuelle, foncière, perpétuelle et non rachetable de dasomme de trois)livres Coûrs actuel, pourchaque superficie de quatre mil cinquante pieds, payable le premier jour de Maî de chaque année, à Jobn Samuel McCord, ses hoirs et Ayant cause, susqu\u2019an vingt neuvième jour de Septembre, \u201cgil haût cent quatre vingt dix, et ensuite aux administra.\u2018tficès des biensdes pauvres de l\u2019Hôtel-Dieu de Montré.l, \u201couleurs représentans pour t ujours ; ét aussi sujets au droit \u201cde retrait et de retenue en faveur \u2018des dites administra- \u2014 frices, en préférence de tous autres, même les parens ligna- \u201c- gers ;\" et puesédés les dits lots de terre ou emplacemens.\u201c\u201c dl-dessiis mentionné en septième lieu, par le et prémisses, respectivement comme suit, savoir : les dits lots de terre ci-dessus mentionnés en premier\u2019 et second lieu, par le dit Benjamin Berthelet ; le lot de te.re ci-dessus mentionné en troisième lieu, par ledit Jean Baptiste Leclaire et Hélène Therien, et le dit Benjamin Berthelet ; le lot de terze ci-dessus mentionné en quatrième lieu, par le dit Joseph Clarke et Benjamin Berthelet ; le lot de terre ci-dessus mentionné en cinquième lieu, par le dit Thomas A.Starkeet Frances Swift, et par le ditBenjamin \u2018 Berthelet ; les deux lots ou morceaux de terre ci-dessus mentionnés en sixième Yeu, par le dit George Dry Hall et \u2018par Joseph S.Kollmeyer ; le jot de terre ou em placement t Henr \u201cOgden Andrews, et par Thamas Heaven, ci devant de ia dite cité de Montréal, et maintenant de Québec, mar- dhand ; le lat de tertu \u2018ci-desaus mentionné en huitième \u2018Bem, parle \u2018dit Robert \u2018Kverettet pur le «it \u2018Thomas ; les lots ou emplacemeus ci-dessus mentionnés en vidme lieu, par le dit Jahu Malhern et par +ohn Sa- \u2018rauel MeCord, écuier, de la dite cité de Montréal, et Wil- | \u2018Kam King McCord, écnier, de la dite cité de Québec, dans le district de Québec ;.et les dits lots on emplacemens ci- dessus mentionnés en'éfgiême lieu, par le dit James Webb et parle dit John' Sismel McCord et William King \u201c McCord, éomme propriétaires des dits lots de terre et em- placemens respectivement, pendant les trois dernières années qui ont immédiatement précédé les dates respectives des susdits dix ac:es ci-dessus récités, et depuis par le dit James Holmes.I't toutes personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d\u2019aucun titre, ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur les ditslots de terre ou emplacemens, immédiatement avant et autemps de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019iceux par le dit James Holmes, sont par le présent averties qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite cour, le DOUZIEME jour d\u2019OWCTOBRE prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau du dit protonotaire huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses dn droit de le faire MONK & MORROGH, P\u2019.-B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal, 26e Mai, 1836.Province du Bas-Canada, : District de Montréal.} COUR DU BANC DU ROI.No.532.Ex parte\u2014 JOHN PUTNAM.A\"! PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il n été déporé daus le bureau du protovotaire ae la cour du banc du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, un Acte exécu'é par devant Mtre.P Lukin et son con frère, notaires pnblics, le vingt cinquième jour de Juillet, mil huit cent trente quatre, entre ORLIN BOSTWICK et ISAAC GREGORY, de la cité de Montréal.dans le dit district, marchands, associés faisant commerce dans la dite cité sous le nom de Bostwick, Gregory et compagnie, d\u2019une part ; et JOHN PUTNAM, de la dite cité, tanneur et corroyeur, d'autre part ;\u2014é'ant nne vente pur les dits * d'une certaine propriété décrite duns le dit acte comme suit : un lot de terre ou emplacement sis et sitné dans le faubourg St.Laurent de la dite curé, de la contenance \u201cd\u2019environ cent soixante pieds de front, sur cent cinquante pieds de profondeur, borné en front par la Greade rue du dit faubourg, d\u2019un côé et par derrière pue Thomas Evans, écuier, et de l'antre côté par Raymond Plessis, AVec tine inuison en pierre, tannerie, et autres bâtimens sts-érigés 3\u201d lequel dit lot de terre on emplacement l'ut possédé par les dits Orlin Bostwick et [sane Gregory pour plus des deux ans, qui ont immédiatement précédé le dit vingt cinquième jour de Juillet mil hit cent trente quatre, et ensuite par le ditJohn Putnam.comme propriétaires respectivement d'icelui, et jusqu'au temps présent Et toutes personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns priviléges ou hypothêques, en vertu d'aucun tître, ou par tuul autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur le dit lot de terre où emplacement, immédiatement avant et au temps de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icelni parle dit Johan Putnam.sont par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite cour.LUNDI, le LIX-SEPTIEME jour d'OCTOBRE prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requisesde signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau du dit protono- taire huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire, io MONK & MORROGH, P, B.R, Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal, 9e Juin, 1836 Province du Bas-Canada District de Montréal.No.582.;, Ex parte \u2014JOSEPH DEFOT.A VIS PUBLIC est par le pr\u2018sent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour du banc du Roi de et pour le district de Montréal, un acte exécuté pardevant Mitre.J.Beaudry et sun confrère, notaires publics, le trentième jour de Mars, mil huit cent trente cinq, entre Sieur PIERRE ORBHILLE, cal- tivateur, de la Côte S'.Léonard, paroisse de la Longue Pointe, d'une part ; et Sieur sOSE#H DEFOI, aussi cultivateur, du même lieu, d'autre part ;\u2014étant une ven e par le dit Pierre Corbeil'e au dit Jos ph Defoi.t.\u2018* d\u2019un lopin de terre situé en la dite Côte St.Lé nar, d'un quart d\u2019arpent de front sur quinze a pens de profondeur, plus ou moins, tenant pardevant au chemin de \u2018toi, et d'autre bout à Alexis Bernard, qui prendra son terrain conformémen: à la vente qu\u2019Antoine Pigeon lui a faite, joignant d'un cd é au lopin de terre ci-après désigné, et à t.manuel Vidrecaire, et d'autre côté à Jean Baptiste Pigeon, sans bâtiments dessus construits 2 Un autre lopin de terre situé au mêtme lien, de trois quarts d\u2019arpent de front sur quatorze arpens et huit pèrches plus ou moins de profondeur, c\u2019est-à-dire tout ce qui se trouvera depuis le chemin de Roi.au sud, où il tient par dévant, jusqu\u2019à un piquet de cèdre planté pour en fixer la profondeur, tenant d\u2019un côté au lopin de terre plus haut désigné.et d'autre côté au vendeur, aussi sans bâtimens dessus construits ;\u2018\u201d et possédés les dits lopins de terre par un nommé Antoine Pigeon, «t par le dit Pierre Corbeille, comme propriétaires, pendant les trois derniéres années qui ont précé !é la date du dit acte de v.nte.et depuis par le dit Joseph lefoi.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou .prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges on hypothèques en vertu d'aucun titre, ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur les dits lopins de terre, immédiatement avant et au tems de l\u2019ac- qwisition d\u2019icenx par le dit Joseph Defoi, sont par le présent averties qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite cour, le DJIX- HUITIEME jour d\u2019Ot TO BRI.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 dt 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, 3e Juin, 1836.Province du Ban-Canada, District de Montréal.No.533.Ex parte\u2014JOHN JOHNSTON.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, un Acte fait et exécuté devant Mtre.G, 1).Arnoldi etson confrère, netaires publics, le trentième jour de Mai, mil bnit cent trente-six, entre BAZILE GAGNON, fermier, dela paroisse de Longueuil.dans le district de Montréal \u2019 cour DU BANC DU ROI § COUR DU BANC DU ROL.et province susdite, et Félécite Turgotte, son épouse, Orlin Bostwick et Isaac Gregury, an dit John Putnam, | - en superficie, avec un moulin à scie et moulin à .moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de du lui dument autorisée à l'effet du :dit Act\", d'une part ; et JOHN JOHNSTON, fermier, de la paroisse de Mont réal, d\u2019autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par les dits Bazile Gagnon et Félécite Turgotte; au dit John Johnston, * de ce certain lot de terre, siset étant en la dite paroisse- de Longueuil, contenant deux arpens de front, sur quarante arpens de profondeur, borné eri front par la rivière St.Laurent, en arrière et d\u2019un côté par un nommé Antoîne Dubuc, et de l\u2019autre côté par un nommé François Botr- don, avec une maison, une grange et autres batisses dessus érigées ;\u2019* et possédé le dit lot de terre.par les dits- Ba- zile Gagnon et Félécite Turgotte, son épouse, comure propriétaires pendant les trois dernières années qui ont pré cédé la date du dit Acte de vente, et depuis par le dit John Johnston.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent Avoir ou qui -pré- tendent avoir aucuns privilèges où hypothèques en vertu d'avcnn !Ître ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur le dic lot de terre, immédiatement ayant et au tems de l\u2019acquisition d'icelui par le dit John Johnston, sont par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait nueslemande à la dite cour, de DIX-HUITIEME jour d\u2019OCTOBRE prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ra\u2018ifichtion, et elles.sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit lenrÿ oppnsi- tions et de les filer au burean du dit protonotaire, buit jours au moins avant ce jour là, À défant de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire.a MONK & MURROGH, P.B.R; Bureau du Protonotaire, .Lo Montréal, 3e Juin, 1536.Province dn Bas-Caunada Mistriet de Montréal.Na, 587.\u201c Ex parte\u2014COLUMBUS COCHRAN.A VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il \u2018 a Été déposé dans le burean du protonotaire de ln L BANC DU ROI.> \u2018} cour DU FY cour du bane du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, tn Âcte exécuté pardevant Mtre Gaspard de laro de, et son confrére.notaires publics, le vingtième jour d\u2019A- \u2018vril.mil huit cent trente-six.entre EPHRAIM FULLER, senior, Abigail Higgins, son épouse, de lui duement\u201d an- torisée à l'effet des présentes, Rinaldo Fuller et Ivory Fuller, tous du township de Chatham, dans le dit district, cultivateurs.d'une part ; et COLUMBUS COCHRAN, aussi du township de Chatham, - cultivateur, d\u2019antre part ;\u2014étant une vente parles dits Ephraim Fuller, A bi- gail Higg'ns, Rinaldo Fuller et Ivory Fuller, au dit Columbus Cochran, \u2018\u201c d\u2019un certain morceau de terre sis et situé dans le dit township de Chatham.connu et -distin- gué comme lot numéro huit, daus le second rang de concessions du dit township, contenant cent soixante\u2019 grpens \u2018Farine, tels qu\u2019ils sont maintenant, et une maison en pierre dessus érigée ; ensemble avec deux granges et la moitié est de la moitié sud du lot numéro neuf, dans la seconde con¢ession, consistant en quaränte arpens de terre en superficie, avec une maison et autres bâtisses dessus construites, lé \u2018tout tel qu\u2019actuellement il se trouve 3°\u201d et possédé le dit morceau de terre par les dits Ephraim Fuller, senior, Abigail Higgins, Rinaldo Fuller et Ivory Fuller, comme propriétaires, pendant les trois dernières années qui ont précédés la date du dit Acte de vente, et depuis par le dit Columbus Cochran.Et toutes les personnes-qui peuvent avoir ou prétendent avoir aucuns priviléges ou hypothêques en vertu d\u2019äucun titre, ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur le dit morceau de terre, immédi :tement avant et au\u2019 tems de l'acquisition d\u2019:celui par le dit Columbus Cochran, sont par le présent averties.qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite cour, le DIX HUI EME jour d\u2019OCTOBRE 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 auhurrau du dit protonotaire huit jours au quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire, Co LICITATIONS.| DISTRICT oes ON fait savoir qu\u2019en vertu d\u2019ané sehteñce Quesrc.d\u2019autorisation rendüe par Phonorable ELZEAR BEDARD, un des juges de la cour du banc du Roj pour le district de Québec, en date de ce jour, le Proces Verhal d\u2019adjudication et des enchères de l\u2019immeuble ci après désignés, dépendant de :a communauté qui a existé entre feu LTIENNE POULIN et Dame ANG EL QUE CAREITE, quia été licité sur les lieux par autorité: de justice, par Vitre.JosePH PETITCLERC, notaire, le vingt neuf du courant, les susdits Procès Verbal et enchères ont été déposés au Greffe de la dite cour, à l'effet de recevoir des surenchères l'espace de six semaines, après lequel -tin titre sera accordé au plus haut et dernier enchérissenr, mens» tionné au dit Procès Verbal, et aux charges, clauses :et conditions mentionnées aux dites enchères, dont dn pourra prendre connoissance en s\u2019adressant aux :prô- tonotaires soussignés, autorisés A recevoir les sur-gneli ve Suit la désignation du dit immeuble, ; \u2018 Un emplacement situé au fauxbourg St.Roch de cette ville.contenant trente pieds de front sur cinquante six pieilg de profondeur, borné pardevant au sud à la rue due Roi, et par derrière au nord au bout de la dite profondeur, d'un côté au sud ouest À une ruelle publique, et d\u2019autre c4té an nord est À un nommé Portugais ; ensemble la maison en bois dessus construite.circonstances et dépendancés,; le tout adjugé à Joseph Joliéœur pour la somme de soixante + huit livres courant, £68 0 0.\u201d Les sur enchèrès seront reçues jusqu\u2019au TREIZE aOC- TOBRE prochain, a DIX heures avant midi, \" Co PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P, B R.Cuébec, 8le Aoi, 1886, ., VIS.\u2014La Société ci devant existant entre les Soussi- gnési Ristigouche, Baie des Chaleurs, sous les noms.et raison de Andrew Deans et Compagnie, est ce jour dissonte de consentement mutuel.Toutes personnes endettégy,ep~ vers la Société sont priées de.faire payement à Hugh Ajtken qui est duement autorisé de recevoir le montant et d'en -dag- ner quittance.Ç LEE A ANDREW DEANS, * HUGH AIT ND | ! ® ET ad Ristigouche, ler Juillet, 1836, » MONK & MORROGH, P, B, R.Bureau du Protonotaire, SRE Montréal, 26e¢ Mai, 1836 CT .\u2014 ; \u2018 .Ji \"2 et vraies NE CR } 1936.42 1: A856 TAT du FONDS des PILOTKS INFIRMES de Et les mêmes jours de chaque; année suivante, jusqu'à ce V13 J'UISLIG est donné par les-présentes que le Sous: | .QUEBRE, le 4 Septembre, 1886.| qu\u2019ilensoit ordonté autrement., À vis esy sora donné cena signé s'adressera à la Législatute de-cette.Peurince, &i Argent prêté par bypothêque.\u2026\u2026Pl1819 16 11 | la Gazette Offcielte paur information des personnes la prochaine Session pour en obtenir le privilège d'ériger AMngérêia-d0s par diverses.persennon.\u2026\u2026\u2026.819° 9 À | intérapçéen., | Aire.Le La +, , | uw PONT DEPEAGE surla Rivière Jépus, pour travers -Gemptant da mule du Trésorier.ua.842 15:08 | \u2026 Kbyçaié) EB.B, LINDSAY, °° | serduvillage St.Eustache à Ste, Rose et vice versd, à l\u2019erte Louis Demers, Pilute, doit au fonds pour © or CT Greffier, M.T.Q, ., droit où ca tenue maintenant la traverse appartenant à bs: balance du montant prêté d sa femme pen- : T \"ES INI S de Succession .Marie Lemaire St.Germain.L'étendué , dant sun abyence aux Islés, dans l'été Je oo Eee PON 8 Sn OTE, SA NFIRMES de du privilège qu\u2019il demande est de trois quarts de eve au des - it -ü \u201d .- ! \u2019 > 9 ., ; ; FSU ei pocn0e se ce >.porrpoontes \u2026erovpe 1 9 0 ' Argent prêté par bypothègne:.these shied O80 0 0 pus etd une lieue au dessous du lieu où sers érigé lu dit! 1003 ss \"1 na Intérêts dus par diverses personnes.i.\u2026.19\" | : * cie Ç ,.\u2026 12289 12 3 Sere hs PAT ee AE et \u2018 Les Arches, au nombre de deux ou plus, agront-Élevées \u201cA\"dduire 1é montant des Pensions ies gat an A Argeatentré les malls du Trégodher.,.53 8 42 ah TE de huit piedy au dessus des eaux hautes, l\u2019espace entre leg - 8 de Juillet, 1836.Co 129 8 0 | ean £728 | 34 piliers ou culées sera d'au moins soixante pieds.Le squse.ae \u201c.To wt ee.Pete es inet.va signé ne se propose pas de bâtir maintenant un PONT L Re : 0 , Cours actuel.£12166 13 3 À déduire le montant des Pensions IS, le grand espace entre les piliers Ven dispensant pong Ln ; Wo beers 6 7 84 lemoment ; mais il s'engage A le faire par, Ja snite en tol Le ; \u2014 dues le 31 Juillet, 1886, :.v3 ale r, sy sel Peñdonhaires sur les fonds des PHoles infirmes de Qu£- | © 3 oo 4 tems, de.telle ¥ aniére etd eagion que la Législature la | bec, le 4 Septembre, 1836.|; .ARENA Chung d* Halifax, £721 13 64 sont le 5 suivats te es taux qu'il se propose de demander : Pilotes infirmes, savoir + Mare Cpa TE Pour chaque carasse ou.autre voiture À quaise L.: | .P ; ur le des + ipfirmes de ir S Irass¢ ou.autre voiture .3.quatre rouesy- Juseph Thibierge, ~~.{ etal.) hg pre Gio.- chargé ou non chargé, avec.un cochez et quatre personsez-x Fre, Desnoyers, Veuve Papilldi, | 54 i RE La ET 0° À où Moins, tiré par deux:g evaux ou plus,.çu autres bêtes-de: .Ant.Petit, Jeah Godin, * 7, RÉÉO ew £18 0+ © somme, deux chelins et demi courant; pour chaque chars, Pierre Rouleau, Veuve Denis.\u2018Fo to re ME ET riot oy autre voiture à quatre roues, chargé.ou:non chexgés Danl.Ross, .- \u2014 + 1- do.Pampalon quo 2 A LG 1 145 ut A2 0.-Q| un chelin et neuf deniers courant ; pour chaque chaise.oar.Michl, Forbes: i.;- Dénis L\u2019Allfers To 4 AL tai bi lèche, cabriolet à deux roues ou cariole,.ou.autre voituns.J.Bte.Chaldu, ii =: Vélive Lemieux: [- 2 à Æ4 100 wo ori @- 00} semblable, chargé ou,non chargé, avec le cucheres deux + Jdaseph Pomliot, =.Veuve pieux.vu 1 _ Ce : Lo Porson ge ius, tiréa par deux a even pu bien de.SE Atos CL à , SE Te es 0 \u20ac 0 me, un chelin et quatre deniers courant 3 et §iré par wa - Veures do Pilotes, savoir s CON ee me ESS moe 9 cheval ou autre bête de somme, dix deniers courans ; pur.: Veuve Jaen Lavoie, OU 1\" ©\u201c Sécours\u2018aééérdé;aur ley'Forlls, dephis le de Septembre, chagye chârette, traine ou autre voitpre.semblable,:chargé.ré Titus VN, Fortin | 1835 pù noh chargé, tiré par deux chevaux .oy hoeyf, ou sume.; « Jean Ed.Gourdeau, A Joseph Gatithiet.\u2026 IJ.CML #210 0 bête de.somme, avecle cocher, un chelin courant ; et tiré 16 Pierre Fontaine, i : Marlies Poiré 111 1N TS LT 5 9 \u20189 Parun cheval ou autre bête de somme, hyit deniers courant # 8.fac.Blanchette, ©.4.\" 2e cnt ole Veave LAGOUTAIETE, «vo aol sess eros asain 1-14 \u2018gp Pour chaque cheval, mule on autre bête de somme, chargé .Jos.Langlois, \u2026.41 2120 7 fee Michel Detmienx IE TL 1g- @ 9 | PU non chargé, quatre deniers courant ;.pour chaque per- 45 Rom.Marié, 00 fus FraRgols MERCUre.120 200 1 ETES 4010+ ¢) SONDER clféval, six Géniers cburaly\u2019s\u201d pour chaque tated, © A + P Lapointe, 15 A Gaga alee on 8% Veuve À Marchand.Ho vimvemansntesone FO 0 bœuf, vache et autre bte ¥ cornet, de quelque espète qu'élté 8 Fre, Pepin dit bo 1 1000 20001) Pierre Page le a ete en sta son tsa ani 0 1 10- © 104) Jeux deniers et demi.courant ; 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DOUBLE onS8IMPLE, \u2018\u2018 a Pierre Polity: © pac SL ee EE Péssionnaires sur les Fonds des Piroies ju-| d'ou d'après du Marché de Ste.Aüne, MONTREAL, jui \"> 2: lac Leclese, : ji ae ey ; .: ju'à d\u2019attérage Jes Batteaux:à- Vapeur, à LAdHINe.< hs \u20ac Douuiron, 4 cit 4 firmes de.Québee A Monsréal, ident dla Gamme: des nom et reo de Compagnie Du CarmiN bog Oh fl \u201c.P;Bonpean, cf cc pagne, sont prévenus, qu'avant que TenrS.PIQGUTEUFS 1 MonpreaL nT LACHINE, et qu\u2019il sera toisible à fa AN\" \u201c\"É Asselin: ceed - 7 nie à puissent recevoir leurs pensions, a sera Nécessaine Qu'ils Compagnie.de fixer, régler\u2018et recevoir un Péage\" dati | Veuse J Ros, ewe CL a |?roduisent auf résorier des certificats de Ja part du\u2019 Prêtre.Uduies.persunpes voyageant sur le-dit.Chemin deFerp of D'An uessé dit a} ou Curé dela parojsse.où résidentces.pensignnaires, de CE} Danble ou Simple, suivant da loi, qui: rexcédera \u2018pad!i* .TR ess e.I Chas- LT AT } qu ils sont, actuellement vivans lors dela demande de leurs trenie sels pur-vn passager de Montréal Lachine,\" y! > : pensions.enr, Swe Un 1 pip 4 ; 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