The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 26 janvier 1837, jeudi 26 janvier 1837
[" 19 Par c\u2019est Lit en ence bu est ue la asse.êque, bt la vant, alors bdtie ruite de la pres- iq au une Les opose aire- utres ée à lalens tice à tes de ES sur rage sous= pnum t Ins.line t BOTH | ddelie equire Papers n the \"ISHER mmise Office E.num.ante, igne.SUS.DEUX ECRIT voyes daus ures, ILTON Come nerie ity, ILE, the ale, LE, our VOLUME XIV.\u2014N°' 13- THURSDAY, JANY.26, 1837.[New Sevies.] QUES asette de Quebec, 7 OME XIV.\u2014N*° 13.JEUDI, JANVIER 26, 1837.\u2014 8 TAKE NOTICE.{F9 ERSONS ADVERTISING IN THE QUEBEC OFFICIAL GAP ZETTE, ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO FORWARD THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE IN THE WEEK OF PUBLICATION, IT HAVING BEEN FOUND THAT YHE ISSUING OF THE GAZETTE, WHICH OUGHT TO APPEAR ON THURSDAY, HAS BEEN DELAYED BY THE LATE PERIOD, AT WHICH MATTER REQUIRING TRANSLATION ADVERTISEMENTS, WHICH AND HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED.COME BY POST, IF NUMEROUS, OR OF LENGTH, REQUIBING TRANSLATION, SHOULD BE RECEIVED ON MONDAY, TUESDAY BEING NO POST DAY.J.CHARLTON FISHER, EDITOR Q.G.BY A.Sheriffs\u2019 Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To wir : }P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LAanps 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 knoun according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge» except an cases of Venditioni Exponas, fo which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the wndersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions alin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return ¢f the Writ.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit +1 LEXANDER FRASER, esquire, No.745.J seignior of the fret aud seigneurie 0° ivière du Loup, in the canniy o imonski,iu the distric Fratrre À ; st BENONI FOURNIER, of the said vf aud seigneurie of Rivière du Loup, in the couuty and Listrict aforesaid, land bolder, to wit:\u2014\u201c À land lying and ditnatein the first range of the fief or seigniory of Riviere *du Loup, of about two arpeuts iu front by forty in depth, joiniug in front to the river St, Lawrence, ruaning south cast ns far as the end of the said depth, joruiog on one side towards the north east to Brujamin Chouinard or bis representatives, and on the o!lber side towards the south west partly to Jean Rocb Lavoie or his representatives, and partly to the road of Fraser-ville, with the buildings thereon erected.\u201d Tobe sold at the charch door of the aforesaid parish of Riviere du Loup, on the SIXTH day of FFBRUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock iu the morviog.The said Writ returoable on the eighth day of February next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.17th Jannary, 1837, ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.to wit : AME ANGELIQUE ANTOI- Qu LOU } PD'NETTE LIMOGES, of the city, county and district of Quebec, widow of the late Pierre La- force, esquire, in his lifetime of the said city of Quebec, notary public; against JOHN U.AHERN, esquire, of the city.county and district of Quebec, advocate and attorney, in his quulity of testamentary executor of the testament and Jast will of the said late Pierre Laforce, and now in possession of his estate.to wit :\u2014 |.\u2018\u201c An emplacement situate in the St.John suburbs of the city of Quebec, St.Olivier street, containing forty feet in front by sixty feet in depth, or thereabouts.bounded in front by the said St.Olivier street and in rear by the end of the said depth.with a house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.2.Lot, number fifteen, in the first range of the lands of the township of Tring, in the county of Megantic.in the district of Quebec.3.Lot, number sixteen, in the first range of the lands of the said township.4.Lot number fifteen, in the second range of the lands of the said township.5.Lot, number sixteen, in the said second range of the same township.6.Lot, number twenty two, in the same second range, in the aforesaid township.{ZF N.B.The purchaser of this last lot will be bound to execute, at his own costs, the letters patent of the same, the expences whereof will be of two pounds eight shillings and ten pence currency.7.Lot, number twenty two, in the third range of the lands of the same township.8.Lot, number ten, in the seventh range of the tands of the township of Nelson, situate in the county of Megantic, in the district of Quebec.9.Lot, number eleven, in the said seventh range of the same township, each of the lots above described under numbers two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight and nine, containing about two hundred acres of land.10.Lot, number seven, and the north west half of lot number nine, in the fifth range of the lands of the township of Somerset, situate in the county of Megantic, in the district of Quebec, containing each lot about two hundred acres, or three hundred acres in all.About one thousand acres of land, situate in the lower part of the port Daniel, in the county of Bonaventure.in the inferior district of Gaspé, to the west of the brook of {ance à Musique, à-Musique or à Warique, comprising.five lots, bounded in front by the Baie of Chaleurs, and in depth by the unconce- ded lands of the crown, towards the east by the said brook l'ance à Masique, à Musique or à Warique, towards the west by the unconceded lands of the crown, to be sold in five separate lots of about two hundred acres each, to wit: 11, The lot the most towards the east, bounded towards the east, by the said brook of l'ance à Masique, à Musique or à Warique, as above, and towards the west by lot number twelve, hereafter described.12.The next following lot, bounded towards the east by lot number eleven, hereabove described, and towards the west by lot number thirteen, hereafter described.13.The next following lot, bounded towards the eastby lot numbertwelve, hereinabove described, and towards the west by lot uumber fourteen, hereafter described.14.The next following lot, bounded towards the east by lot number thirteen, hereinabove described, and towards the west by lot number fifteen hereafter described.15.The next following lot.bounded towards the east by lot number fourteen.hereafter described, and towards the west by the unconceded lands of the crown, as aforesaid.16.The undivided half of an emplacement situate in the upper town of Quebec, Saint Anne street, of about twenty one feet and one inch in front, upon whatever depth there may be, being of an irregular figure in its depth, containing in all thirty nine fathoms (foises) and nineteen feet in superficies.more or less, joining at one end, towards the Meridian (Midi) to the said Saint Anne street, and at the other end, in the rear, towards the north, on one side towards the south west, to Mr.John Keinhart, or his representatives, and on the other side to the emplacement and house of Miss Bryden or her representatives, together with the undivided half of the house thereon erected, the same being of one story and roof rooms (mansardes\u201d\u201d) To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the eleventh day of April next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.7th December, 1836 ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebee, to wit ¢ ONORE\" KOY nit DESJAR- No.1381.DInS, of Green Island, in the county of Kimouski and district of Quebec, esquire, merchant ; against PIERRE LANGUEDOC, of the parish of Sainte Cecile du Bic, in the county and district aforesaid, miller, in the hands of Jean Bartiste Landry, huissier audiencier, curator duly ap; ointed to the délaissement in this cause made, to wit :\u2014\u201c A lot of ground lying and situate in the parish of St.Fabien, in the seigniory of Nicholas Rioux, called Baie du Haha, containing two ar peuts and more if there may be in front, by the depth which the same may have, joining towards the south eas: to the King shizhway now existing, running north west as fav as the summit of the mountain which is there to be found, towards the north east to the seigniory line which separates the Bic from the Bay ot\u2019 Haha, and towards the south west to the land of Frangois Michaud, with a saw 1i:ill thereon erected, with its works, dam, circumstances and dependencies.~ubject to the seiguiorial rights of the seigniur in whose seigneurie the said immoveable is situate,\u201d To be so.d at the church door of the parish of\u201d St.Simon, nthe ELEVENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of April next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.7th December, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : AME MARIE JOSEPHTE BRU- No.873.¢ NET, widow of the late Jo-eph Roy, esquire, of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec; against JEAN EDOUARD NOËL, gentleman, and three others, all of the city of Quebec aforesaid, to wit :\u2014\u2018 An emplacement situate in the suvarb and parish of St.Roch, containing forty feet in front by one hundred and tw nty feet in depth, bounded in front by the Queen street, (Tue de la Reine) in rear towards the south by the continuation of Richardson street, on one side towards the northeast by Mr.James Lamprière Marette or his representatise, and on the other side towards the north west by Ktienne Drouin, and Joseph Dompierre.upon which a house is erected ; subject to the charge of paying to the plaintiff, her heirs and assigns, on the festival day ot st Michel.the twenty ninth September of every year, twenty four livres of ground rent anuual and perpetual, and seventy two livres of ground rent, on the capital of fourteen hundred livres, at five per centum, redeemable at will.\u201d\u201d Jo be sold at the church door of the aforesaid pavishof St.Roch, on the THIRTIETH day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, \u2018lhe said Writ returnable on the first day of June next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.24th January, 1837, ALIAS FIERI FACLAS.Quebec, to wit: IERRE AUCLERC, of the pa- No.1284 } rish of St.Pierre, Baie St.Paul, in the county of Saguenay, in the district of Quebec, farmer, (cultivateur,) against HUBERT POTVIN, farmer, and Jean Marie Potvin, merchant, both of the same place, to wit :\u20141.\u2018\u201c* À land of four arpents in front by twenty six arpents in depth, situate in the seigniory of Eboulemens, in the concession Ste.Catherine, bounded in front, towards the south west, by the frait quarré of the seigniory of Gouffre, and in rear by the depth, joining towards the south to the land of Jean Tremblay, circus.tances and dependencies ; subject to the charges, clauses and conditions of the deed of-concession by M.P: Desales Laterrière to Hubert Potvin, dated the twenty sixth day of February,one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, filed in the Sheriff's office in this cause.2.A land situate in the parish of Baie St, Paul, seigniory of Gouffre, of four arpents in front by twenty six arpents in depth, bounded in front by the end of the fifty five arpents of the said seigniory of Gouffre, and in rear by the end of the said depth, joining on one side, towards the south west, to François Simard, and on the other side to Pierre Duchesne, or his representatives, with circumstances and dependencies ; subject to the charges, clauses and conditions of the deed of concession by Joseph Drapeau, esquire, of the thirteeath day of May, one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven, filed in the said Sheriff's office.\u201d To be sold as follows : lot, number one, at the church door of the aforesaid parish ot les Eboulemens, on the TWENTY SIXTH day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning ; lot, num- her two, at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Baie St.Paul, on the TWENTY SEVENTH day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next.W.S, SEWELL, Sheriff, 24th January, 1837.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit +b JAY ES CLEARIHUE, of the city, No.1620.county and district of Quebec; against ANDREW STUART, esquire, advocate, of the same place, curator to the estate of the late Willian Green, of the same place, to wit :\u2014*¢ A lot of ground situate near the city of Quebec, on the road of Grande Allée, near the Plains, of one hundred feet in front by three hundred and twenty feet in depth, french measure, or thereabouts ; bounded in front, towards the north, by the said road of the Grande Allée, and in depth towards the south by the ground of Dame Emma Bradley.now wife of Mr, Michael Hynes, joining on one side toworda thenortheastto n road of thirty nine feetin breadth or thereabouts, reserved to communicate to the ground of the said Dame Emma Bradley, representing the late John Moorhead, and on the other side towards the south west to à lot of gronnd belonging to Henry Trinder representing the late James Green, Subject to the charge by the purchaser that all buildings, fences and other improvements which shall be found on the said lot of ground, shall return and shall appertain to the Religious Ladies ot the Hotel- Dieu of Quebec, at the expiration of the Bail Emphitéotique of a larger extent of ground, in which the said lot above described is included, for the term ofninety nine years, granted by the said Religious Ladiesof the Hôtel-Dieu, tathe late John Craigie, esquire, by deed passed before F.Têtu and his colleague, notaries, at Quebec, on the seventh of May, one thousand eight hundred and three\u201d To be sold at my office.in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY NINTH day of MAY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next, W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff, 24th January, 1887.5 For the continuation af the above sales, see page 124.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wir +P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned Lanps and TENEMENTs have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below, All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his 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.FIVE WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: rJYHE first at the suit of BENJA- Nos, 769, 2060, MIN HALL, of the city and dis.2406.2354 & 2713.) trictof Montreal,esquire ; the second at the suit of ORLIN BOSTWICK and ISAAC GREGORY, of Montreal aforesaid, merchants and copart- ners ; the third at the suit of EDWARD KELLOGG, of the same place, merchant; the fourth at the suitof JAMES BENNY, of the same place, also merchant ; and the fifth atthe suit of KDWIN ATWATER, of Montreal aforesaid, trader, plaintiffs 3 ageinst the lands and tenements of BENJAMIN BERTHELLT, of the said city and district of Montreal, esquire, physician and surgeen, defendant :\u20141.* A lot uf ground situated in the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, of a slightly irregular figure, containing forty tive feet five inches english measure in breadth in front, by forty teet six inches in breadth in the rear, and one hundred and thirty nine feet six inches in depth on thesouth west side, and one hundred and twenty seven feet eleven inches in depth on the north eastside, bounded in tront by St, Sacrement street, in the rear by Messrs, Hector Russell and company, on one side by Walter Benny and Etienne Dubols, and onthe other side by Sydney Bellingham and the lot hereafter described under number two, with a three story house orstcre, with a cut stone front, and a stone fomndation of da hangard or shed thereon ereeted ; the whole english measure, according to the plan of André 114 TyTN NT Trudeau, sworn surveyor, bearing date the twenty fourth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, and lodged in my office.2.À lot of ground situated in the snme place, containing thirty seven feet ten inches english measure in breadth infront, and twenty six leet fuur inches in breadth in the rear, by eighty four feet three inches in depth on the south west side, and seventy nine feet three inches in depth on the north east side, bounded in front by Hospital street, in the rear by Sydney Bellingham, on one side by Hector Russell and company, and the lot hereinbefore described under number one, nnd on the other side by Workman, und the said Syduey Bellingham, with a house having a cut stone frout, two stories high, on the street, and three stories in the rear; the whole english measure, according to the plan of André Trudeau, sworn surveyor, hearing date the twenty fourth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, and also loJgrd in my office.3 Alot of ground situated in the suid city of Montreal, making the corner of St.Paul and St.François Xavier streets, containing thirty feet ten inchesin front ou St.Paul street, and thirty two feet three inches in breadth in the rear on Capital street, sixty three feet nine inches on the line on St.Frasigouis Xavier street, and about sixty eight feet in depth, ad joining the property of John Frothingham, with a four story cut stone house or store thereon erected ; the whole english measure, accordingto the plan of André Trudeau, sworn surveyor, bearing date the twenty fourth day of November, one thousand eight huadred and thirty six, and lodged in my office.4.A piece of ground or orchard situated in the St.Lawrence suburb of the said city of Montreal, containing one hundred aud ten feet in front by three hundred and forty eight feet in depth, bounded in front by St, Alexandre street, in the rear by Thomas Phillips.on one side by I.X.Bender, esquire, and on the other side by St.Catherine street, with {wo wooden houses and other buildings thereon erected.5, A lot of ground situated in the St.Lawrence suburb of the said city of Montreal, containing eighty feet in tront by seventy sixleetin depth, bounded in front by Mayor street, in the rear by William Square, on one side by lot number eighty five, owned by P.Hoolstetter, and on the other side by lot number eighty eight, owned by A, Gundlack, the said lots of ground known as lots numbers eighty six and eighty seven, on the plan drawn by J.Hughes, sworn surveyor, and deposited in the office of E.Guy, notary public, with a wooden house and stable thereon erected.6.A lot of ground situated in the St.Lawrence suburb of the said city of Montreal, known as lot number nine, containing forty feet in front by one hundred and thirteen feet in depth, bounded in front by Durocher street, in the rear by the heirs Desriviéres, on one side by lot num ber eight, owned by the honorable D.Mondelet, and on the other side by lot number ten, owned by T.A.Stark.7.A lot of ground situated in the St.Lawrence suburb of the said city of Montreal, known as lot number seventy three containing forty feetin frontbyeighty feet indepth, bounded in front by Ste.Catherine street, inthe rear by Thomas Phillips, on one side by number seventy four, owned by G.Rhynas,and on the other side by lot number seventy two, owned by J.Hughes.8.A lot of ground situated in the St.Lawrence suburb of the city of Montreal, containing forty feet in front by seventy two feet in depth, bounded in front by Aylmer street, in the rear by Thomas Phillips, on one side by lot number sixty three, owned by J.G.MacKenzie, and onthe other side by lot number sixty one, owned by George McDougall.9, A lot of ground situated in the St.Lawrence suburb of the said city of Montreal, known as lot number sixty seven, containing thirty six feet in front by eighty feet in depth, bounded in front by Mayor street, in the rear by lot number sixty five, owned by J.Boulanget, on one side by lot number sixty six, owned by Thomas Messey, and on the other side by Edward Hartley or representatives, 10.À lot of ground situated at the current of St.Mary, in the parishof Montreal, designated as lot number seventy five, containing filty feetin front by one bundred feet in depth, english measure, bounded in front by a projected street number, five, on the plan of the lots of the late Heman Seaver, in therear by land belonging to Ellice Rolland, as representing the said Heman Seaver, on one side to the north east by lot number seventy four, owned by Thomas Thomas, and on the other side by land belonging to the heirs or representatives of the said late Heman Seaver.\u201d\u201d To be sold at my office, on the TENTH day of APRIL next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forengon.The said Writs returnable on the fifteenth day of April also next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 3d December, 1835, FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : } ISS ANNE DUMONT, spinster, No.2159.ct usant de ses droits, of the borough of Three Rivers, in the district of Three Kivers, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of CHARLES LOUIS alias Charles Louis Lambert Dumont, and Severe Dumont, both of the parish of St.Eustache, in the district of Montreal, and other universal legatees of the properties left by the late Louis Eustache Lambert Dumont, their grandfather, defendants :\u2014L.\u2018\u201c À lot of land situate in the parish of St, Eustache, of three arpents in front, widening to four arpents as it goes in the depth, which is of forty arpents, joining in front, and on one side to the emplacements of the village, in the rear and on the other side to Messire Jean Paquin, and partly to the domain of the defendant, with a house, barn and other buildings thereon crected.2.À lot of ground situate in the aforesaid parish, of three arpents in front by forty arpents in depth, joining in front to the emplacements of tbe village, in rear and on one side to the said defendants, and on the other side to the heirs Bellefeuille, with a barn thereon erected.3.A lot of ground lying and situate in the same place, of four arpents in front, widening as it goes to four arpents and a balt\u2019 in the depth which is forty four arpents more or less, joining in frout to the domain of the defendants, in the rear to the Côte du Chicot, on one side to Messire Jean Paquin, and on the other side to the heirs Bellefeuille, without buildings.4.A guistand a saw mill situate in the Cite of the £etil Brulé, of the aforesaid parish, with about ten arpents vf land of au irregular figure, the whole bounded by the Jittle river du Chiesne, and by the land of Jean Baptiste rsponard.5.À stone grist mill and a saw mill in the village of St Eustache, bounded the said grist mill, towards the south west side, by the little river du Chesne, and tow- ards ibe north cast side by a lot of ground belonging to the: THE QUERDLREC GCAGBTTR Bellefeuille.Why a JANUARY 26 partly bounded by Doctor Chenier, and partly by the beirs Feré, 6.Two grist mills, one of them built of stone, and the other of wood, situate in the decharge of the lake of Two Mountains, with a house and other buildings, and a domain of an irregular figure of about one hundred arpents in superficies, in the aforesaid parish, bounded towards the south east and north east sides by the river Jésus, towards the south west side by one Protean and one Paquette, and towards the north west side by Jacques Beauchamp and Pierre Belair.7.Two thirds of an orchard, of an angle tigure, of about fifteen arpents in superficies, situate in the village of the aforesaid parish, joining in front to the main street, in rear to the domain of the heirs Bellefeuille, on one side to the heirs Ferré, and on the other side to the undivided third of the heirs Bellefeuille.8.One half of the first concession of the seigniory of Mille Isles, of a league and a half in front by three leagnes in depth, joining in front to the river Jésus, in rear tu the continuation of Mille Isles, on one side to the seigniorial line of the lake of Two Mountains, and on the other side to that of the heirs Bellefeuille.9.The two thirds of a grist will and of a saw mill, situate on the north river, contintation of Mille Isles, the said grist mill being sitnate on a piece of ground of about two arpents in superficies, bounded on ail sides by the domain of the defendants and by the north river, and the saw mill is lying on a point of land of an irregular figure of about six arpents in superficies, bounded on all sides by the heirs LU.A domain in the parish of SU Jérôme, in the said continuatiou of Mille Isles, of eight arpents in front by about thirty five arpents in depth, joining in front to the north river, in rear to the lands of the Céte St.Antoine, on one side to Jean Baptiste Laviolette.esquire, and on the other side to the domain of the heirs Bellefeuille.11.The two thirds of the continuation of the seigniory of Mille Isles, of thirteen leagues and a half in superficies, joining in front to the first concession of the seigniory of Mille Isles, in rear to the townships of Abercrombie and Went- worth, on one side to the seigniorial line of Terrebonne, and on the other side to that of the Lake of Two Mountains.\u201d To be sold as follows, that is to say : lots, numbers one, two.three, four, five.six, seven, nine, at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St Eustache, on the KLE VENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon ; lot, number ten, at the church door of the said parish of St.Jérôme, on the SAME DAY, at THREE o'clock in the afternoon; and lots, numbers eight and eleven, at my office, in the said city of Montreal, on the TENTH day of APRIL also next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of April also next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 5th December, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : 7 §YOUSSAINT DUMAS, of the city No.1979.} and district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of JU- SEPH LAPORTE pit ST.GEORGE, Fierre Corneil- lier dit Grandchamps, and Jean Baptiste Mayé, all three ot the parish of St, Cuthbert, in the said district, yeomen, jointly aid severaily.defendants : \u20141.* Aland lying and situate to the south of the river st.Cuthbert, of one arpent and a half in front by forty arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the land of Louis Corneillier dit Grandchamps, in depth by the river St.André, on one side towards the north east by Léon\u201d Olivier, and on the other side, towards the south west, by the minors of the said Louis Corneillier dit Grandchamps.2.A lot of laud of'a quarter of an arpent in front, by forty arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the lands of Ste Catherine, in depth by the river St.André, on one side towards the south west by Francois Vadenais, and on the other side towards the south eat by Pierre Corneillier dit Grandchamvs, without buildings.3.A land lying and situate in the parish of St.Cuthbert, at the cross ways (fourches) ot St.André, making part of number one, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, more or less.bounded in front by the river dt.Cuthbert, in depth by the lands of St.Cuthbert, on one side by Joseph Fournier and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Bi- bault, with a wooden house, barn and stable thereon erected.4.A land lying and situate to the suuth west of the river St.Cuthbert, being part of number twenty seven, bounded in front by the river of St.Cuthbert, of one arpent and a half in front by forty arpents in depth, more orless, in depth by the lands of St.Esprit, on one side towards the south west by Xavier Brissette, and onthe other side towards the north east by Alexis Deauphin, with a wooden house and stable thereon erected.\u201d 10 be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Cuthbert, on the TWENTY-FOURTH day of APRIL ext, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the foreroon.\u2018ihe said Writ returnable onthe first day of June next L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff \u2019s Office, 17th December, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : EP SAUVE pit LA- No.731.1 PLANTE of the parish of St.doseph de Soulanges, in (he district of Montreal, yeoman, as having married blizabeth Prejean, and the said kli- sabeth Prejeau, his wife, plaintiffs ; against the lauds and tenements of FRANCOIS LALOND LE and Luc Lalonde, the elder, both of the same place, yeomen, jointly and severally, defendants : \u2014*¢ A lot of land described number twenty five, above the village of ( edars, same parish, containing three arpents in front by twenty seven and one arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in irunt by the river Quatreque and King\u2019s high road, in rear by the domain, on one side by Thomas Laroux, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Segean dit Laderute, with a wooden house, barn and stable thereon erected,\u201d To be sold at the church door of\u2019 the said parish of St.Joseph de Sou- langes, on the TWENTY FOURT.: \u201cas ef APRIL next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the t3:: au +.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June 1.x.L.ZW Y, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 17th December, 1835.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit } AVE MARGUERITE CONE- No.2242, I'ROY, of DMontreal, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late Louis Chaboillez, in his lifetime of Montreal, esquire, and Olivier Berthelet, esquire, of the same place, as having married Dame Emilie Chaboillez, and the said Dame Lmilie Chaboiliez, his wite, heirs Leliefeuille, and the saw mill, which is situate on al by him duly authorised, plaintiff ; against the lands and point of ground of about three arpents in superficies, is tenements of FREDERICK GLACKMEYER, of Monte real, in the district of Montreal, trader, in his capacity of curator dulyelected in justice to Benjamin Lauzon, heretofore master tanner, of Montreal, aforesaid, and now absent from this previrce, defendant :\u2014'\u2018 A lot of ground or emplacement lying and situate in the barony of Longueuil, in the parish of St.John the Evangelist, of one hundred and forty four feet in front, more or less, by one hundred andseventy feet in depth, more or less, joining in front to the King\u2019s highway which leads from St.John to La- prairie, in depth to the widow Patté, or her representatives, on one side to Louis Gervais, and On the other side to one Videau, with a house, hangard and a tannery thereon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.John the Evangelist, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 10th December, 1836.FLERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit } D'un ROSS, of the city and No, 1530.il district of Montreal, esquire, King\u2019s counsel, plaintiff; against the lands and tene= ments of ABNER BAGG, of the said city and district of Montreal, hatter, defendant: \u20141 ¢¢ A lot of grouud or emplacement, situate in fief Nazareth, commonly called the St, Anne suburb, in the city of Montreal, containing ahout forty five teer in front on King street, by ninety feet in depth, and about forty five feet in rear, more or less, as the whole is now enclosed, with a stone wall, bounded on one side by the heirs of the late George Platt, and on the other side and in the rear by the property of 3.F.Holcomb, with a forty feet three story stone dwelling.house with a cut stone front, covered with tin, two out buildings two stories high, built of brick and stone, the gateway leading from King street in the respective yards of the parties, as well as the gable end shall be and remain mitoyen and in common between the said parties, their heirs and assigns for ever.The stone wall, dividing and separating this property on the line with that of S.F.Holcomb, is not mitoyen, or in common, but the same belongs exclusively to the property hereinabove described.The said lot is subject to an annual and perpetual ground rent, rence foncière perpétuelle et non rachetable of two pounds thirteen shillings and four pence, currency, payable on the first day of May in each and every year to John 8, McCord of Montreal, and William.K.McCord of Quebec, esquires, until the expiration of a certain lease or bail emphytéotique, which will expire on.the twenty ninth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and nivety, and to the administratrices of the property of the poor of the Hotel Dieu of Montreal, and their siccesanrs for ever; and also subject to the droit de retrait or retenue in favour of the said administratrices, in preference to all others, even the parens lignagers.2.A lot of ground or emplacement, situate in the city of Montreal, containing thirty feet in front, by one hundred.and eighteen feet in depth, bounded in front by McGill street, in the rear by Longueuil lane, on one side by the property of Stanly Bagg, and on the other side by lot ninnber three, hereinafter described, with a thirty feet front three story brick house, covered with tin, both gables and the wall on the line with the said Stanly Bagg are in common.or mur mitoyen, stable, eouch house, and other out buildings thereon erected 3.A lot of ground or emplacement adjoining the above described lot number two, containing thirty teet in front, by one hundred and twenty four feet in depth on the east line, bounded in front by McGill street, in the rear by Longueuil lane, on one side on the east by the heirs of the late Francois.Des Riviéres, and on the west side by lot number two, hereinbefore described, with a three story brick house,.covered with tin, of thirty feet, fronting on McGill street, with a coach house, stable, and other buildings thereon erected ; both gables are in common or mur mitoyen.al-o the stone wall on the eastline.The line that divides the lot number two from lo: number three, commences at the centre of the brick gable of the houses running to the rear of the lots on Longueuil lape, each lot to take and is entitled to an equal half in breadth of the ground that may be found between the property belonging to the heirs.of the late Frangois Des Riviéres, and the property of Stanly Bagg.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the city of Montreal, onthe EIGHTEENTH day of APRIL next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next.:.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 10th December, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ] ON CLARKE, of St, Catherines, No.274.parish of Montreal, district of Montreal, esquire, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of EDWARD SIMON JOHNSON, of the parish of St, Joseph de Soulanges, district of Wontreal aforesaid, farmer, defendant :\u2014*¢ A land known as number eleven, situated at the Côte des Cas:ades, in the seigniory of Soulanges, in the parish of St.Joseph de Soulanges, tu the said district of Montreal, containing two arpents and two perches in front, narrowing itself to an arpent and three quarters of an arpeat in the rear, forming tozether with the continuation in depth, conceded to the late William Jeffries before Mtre, Maillon, notary, the twenty-seventh March, eighteen hundred and eighteen, a superficies of about fifty eight arpents and nivety one perches, without garantie of precise measure, bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, in the rear by the seigniory line between Soulanges and Vaudreuil, on one side to the north east by John Boston, esquire, and on the other side by Hubert Leroux dit Roussin, with a wooden house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d \u2018Fo be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Joseph de Soulanges, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.Tne said writ returnable on the first day of June next.L.GUGY, Sherift, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 10th December, 1836.FIERI FACIAS., Montreal, to wit: HE right honorable EDWARD No, 1457.ç ELULICE, esquire, of London, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called England, seignior, proprietor and possessor of-the seigniory of Annfield, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of CHARLES ALLARD, fis, of the parish of St.Clément de Beauharnois, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant :\u2014*¢ A lot of land in the parish of St.Clément, in the seigniory of Beavharnois, being the northwesterly half of lot number twenty nine, Armstown, called.lu Beauce, containing two arpents in width, by twenty two.à AA AA 0 tue vy em by OB arpents and eight perches on the north westerly line, and twenty arpents and eight perches on the south easterly line, in length, forming forty three arpents and sixty perches in superficies, bounded in front by the road of lu Beauce, iu the rear by a road of eighteen feet wide along the rear of the lands of Chateauguay river, on the north westerly side by number twenty eight, the property of Joseph Gendron, or his representatives, and on the south easterly side by the south easterly part of lot number twenty nive, the property of E'ienne Boursier dit Lavigne.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Clément, on the SEVLENTEENT H day of APRIL next.at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next.LL.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 10th December, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit } Foun ROSS, of the parish of Si, No.722, è Clément of Beauharnois, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of PIERRE LEFEBVRE pir DES- COTES, pere, of the parish of St.limothé, in the seigniory of Beaubarnois, in the said district, farmer, defendant :\u2014 « A lot of land in the seigniory of Annñeld or Besuharnois, being lot number thirty three, in the first concession of river St.Louis, in North George Town, containing about tour arpents in width, by about twenty eight arperts in length, more or less, as it may be found, bounded in front by the river St.Louis, in rear by lot number twenty seven, ju the third concession of North George Town, the property of Frangois Dupoat, on the north easterly side by number thirty two, the property of Antoine Charlebois, or his representatives, and on the south westerly side by number thirty four, the property of Adrien Hébert, or his representatives.with a woo ten house and stable thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.siément, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL next, at TN of the clock in the forenoon.Tue said Wr:t returnable on tbe first day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Steriff\u2019s Office, 11ch December.1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: } FEŸHE bonorable JEAN ROCH Nu.2037.$ ROLLAND, ot Montreal, in the district of Montreal, one of the judges of the court of King\u2019s bench for the district of Montreal, and seignior, proprietor andpossessor of the seigniory of Monnoir, plaintiff ; against the lands \u2018and tenements of RENE LAVOLY, fils, yeoman, of the parish ef St.Mathias, in the district of Montreal, defendant :~** A Jot of ground Ling and situate in the seigniory of Chambly or fief Ten- ni-son, parish of St, Mathias, district of Montreal, containing three arpents in front by about ten arpents in depth, joining in front Lo the road of the Elungs, iu rear to the widow and leurs Monast, on one side towards the south west to the heirs Monasi, and on the other side towards the north east to André Morier, without buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Mathias, on the SEVEN- TENTH duy of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returuuble ou the first day of June next, L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 10th December, 1836.Montreal.to wit: FIERY FACILAS.No.1564.} RANCOIS VIAU, yeoman, of the parish vf St, Laurent, in the district of Moutveal, plaintiff 5 against the lands and tenements of BENJAMIN ROY, gentleman, of the city of Montreal, in the destrict aforesaid, defendant : \u2014¢ An emplacement of au irregalar figure, sitnate iu tlie St, Antoive suburb, of this city of Montreal, containing thirty two feet in frout by fifty feet in depth on the line of Olivier Fréchette, and forty feet in the line of Alexandre Dubé, the whole more or less, joining in front to Bonaventure street, io rear to St, Antoine street on one side to Alexandre Dnté, and on the ather side partly to Amable Lartie and partly 10 Olivier Fiéchette, with a two stories wooden house aud other haild- ings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the said city of Mautreal, on the TWENTY-NINTH day of MAY next, «t FEN o\u2019clock iu the morning, The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next, L.GUGY.Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019 Office.21st January, 1837.ALIAS PAREATIS FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit N OSES HART, esquire, of the No.226.; borough of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, reignior of Ste, Marguerite and other places, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of PIERRE BISSON, of the parish of St.Joseph of Maskinongé, in the county and district aforesaid, yeoman, defendant :\u2014* A land lying and situate in the parish of Maskinongeé, containing vne arpent and a half in front, by about twenty two arpents in depth, bounded in front by the King's highway, in rear by Frangois Bette, on one side by Charles Dau- phinais, and on the other side by Pierre Leblanc, with a wooden house thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the chapel door where divine service is usually performed, at the Lake of Maskinengé in the township of Brandon, on the THIRTIETH day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of September next.L.GUGY.Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 21st January, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: AME MARIE JOSEPHTE No.1512.} WOOLSEY, of the parish of 8t, Denis, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late Pierre Guerout, esquire, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of LOUIS GUEROUT, of the said parish of St.Denis, esquire, merchant, defendant :\u2014the several lots or tracts of land hereinafter described, situate in the township of Granby, being parts or parcels of lot number eight, in the seventh range of lots in said township, viz : 1 ** À lot of ground of an irregular figure, containing one acre and sixty perches in superficies, more or less, bounded on the east by the division line of lots numbers seven and eight, in theseventh range aforesaid, on the north and west by the highway, Wallace Heard, and the bridge over Granby river, and on the sonth by the middle of said river, with the dam thereon erected and water privilege there.nnto belonging ; also with the right of drawing or conveying water in a flume across the lot of ground belonging to GAZETTE DE QUEIRG, Wallace Heard, also the rightand privilege of flowing such parts and parcels of lots or any other tracts or parcels of land as are now covered by the water flowing back from the said dam, but subject to the support and maintenance of the said dam along with one Harlow Minor, as the same is bound to maintain, by deed bearing date the thirteenth |: July.one thousand eight hundred and thirty-tive, and passed before R.Dickenson, notary, and witnesses.2.A lot of ground of an irregular figure, containing six acres and eight perches in superficies, more or less, separated from number one by the Lighway and bridge over the river afuresaid, bounded on the east by said highway and bridge, on the north by the highway, Horace Lyman, Richard Frost, esquires, and John Cowie, on the west by the division line of\u2019 lots numbers eight and nine, in the seventh range, and on the south by the southerly bank of Granby river, at high water mark, with a flour and saw mill, with all waters, water courses and mill privileges thereunto belonging, and two pearlasheries tliereon erected, with a reservation in favor of Richard trost, esquire, of one of the said pearlasheries, situated on the hank of the said river, to the west of the flour and saw mil\u2019, being wih the land thereunto belonging two hundred and twenty five feet in front, by forty-five feet in depth, with the reservation of all rights and privi.eges granted by Richard Frost, esquire.to John Cowie, by lease, dated the first ot February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, and passed before R.Dickenson, pubiic notary, and witnesses.with also the right of passage to and from the said pearl- ash-house, aud the enjoyment of the spring or water now used for the said pearlash house,in common with the neighbours only, 3.À lot or emplacement, containing five perches in front by sixteen perches in depth, bounded in tront by the highway, on one side by Gardner Childs, esquire, or his representative, on the other side by one Douglass, and in rear by Kichard Frost, esquire, with a dwelling house and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the door of the church or place where divine service is usually performed, in the said township of Granby, onthe THIRTIETH day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, \u2018Ihe said Writ returnable on the first day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 21st January, 1837.DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.om} P lowir:; UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTs have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims, oi the same, are hereby required to make them known according tu law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or atin de charge, except an cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required tobe filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifleen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be jiled at any time within two days newl after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : NTOINE POLETTE, esquire, No.172.advocate and proctor, residing in the borough of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers ; against JEAN TRE\u2019 - PAGNEZ, yeoman, of the parish of St.Stanislas of Batis- can, in the county of Champlain, in the district of Three- Rivers :\u2014* A lund situate in the parish of St.Stanislas of Batiscan, of one arpeut and three-quarters in front by thirty arpents in depth, joining in front to St.Stanislas river, juining towards the north-east to Pierre Trépagnez, towards the south-east to the late N.Trépdagnez, with a house of thirty feet square, a barn and a stable thereon erected, the said tand partly in cultivation ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession in favour of the seignior of the scigniory or tief whercof the said land derives, his heirs and successors,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St Stanislas of Ba'iscan, on the FIRST day of MARCH next, at TIN o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of March next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, Sheiiff 's Office, 24th October, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : UGUSTUS DAVID BOST- No.9.WICK, esquire, of the borough of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Kivers ; against CHARLES BEDARD, yeoman, of the parish of St.Stanislas of Batiscan, in the county of Chawplain, in the district of Three Rivers :\u2014* A land situate in the parish of St, Stanislas of Batiscan, of one arpent and à half in front by twenty arpents in depth, joining in front to St.Stanislas river, and in depth to unconceded lands, joining towards the north-east to Antoine Jacques, the son, towards the south-west to Augustache De Lille, with a house thereon erected, and partly in cultivation.Subject to the rights, charges.clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession in favour of the seignior of the seigniory or fief whereof the said land derives, his heirs and successors.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Stanislas of Batiscan, on the FIRST day of MARCH next, at NINE o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of March next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, Sheriff's Office, £4th October, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : LEXIS BEAUDOIN, No.198.} yeoman, of the parish of Ste.Anne La Perade, in the county of Champlain, in the district of Three Rivers ; against ANTOINE JACQUES, the son, yeoman, of the parish of St.Stanislas of Batiscan, in the county and district aforesaid, now of the borough of Three Rivers, in the connty of St.Maurice :\u2014** A land of one arpent and a half in frout by twenty arpents in depth, joining in front to St.Stanis.as river, und in depth to lands not conceded, joining towards the north east to Nicolas Fernes, and towards the south west to Charles Bedard, with a house and a stable thereon erected, part of the said land being in cultivation.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses.conditions and servitndes mentioned in the deed of concession in favour of the seiguior of the seigniory or fief 115 whereot the said land derives, bis heirs and siccesseors.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Stanislas of l\u2018atiscan, on the FIRST day of MARC Il next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenvon.\u2018lhe said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of March next.; I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff, Three Rivers, Sheriff 's Office, 24th October, 18*6, \u2014 FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit :?OUIS ANDRE DUCHESNY, No 74.esquire, seignior, of the fiet Carufel, and other places, of the parish of >t.Joseph ol\u2019 Maskinongé, in the county of St Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers ; against JEAN CARUFLL, veoman, of the said parish, in the comnty aud district aforesaid, curator duly elected in justice to Pierre Ber- nier, absent fiom this province :\u2014* A land situate in the fiel Carufel,in the parish of St, Joseph of Maskinongé, of four arpents in front by forty arpents in depth, joining in front to the line (cordon) of the concession Ste, Marguerite, in deptb to the Honorable Toussaint Pathier, towurds the north to François Boucher, esquire, and towards the south to François Bernier, the whole being in its natural state, without buildings thereon erected ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession 1n favour of the seignior of the fief or seigniory Carnfel whereof the said land derives, his beirs and successors.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the purish of St.Joseph of Maskinongé, on the SIXTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o\u2019ctock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of March next.1.GG.OGDEN, Sherif.Three-Rivers, Sheritf\u2019s Office, 28th October, 1836.RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Lower Canada, ] Orrick or THE ProTuoONO- District of Quebec.TARY oF lls Majesty's COURT or King\u2019s Bench, AT Quebec, 20d December, 1836.No.2120.Ex parte\u2014MICHEL TESSIER, REQUERANT.pv BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothono- tary of the courtof King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebec.u Deed made and executed before Dre.De Foy and his colleague.notaries public, on the twelfth day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between SUETON GRANT, esquire, merchant, of the borough of Three Rivers, of the one part; and MICHEL T&ASSIER, distributor of the provisions of the government, residing in the city of Quebec, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Sucton Grant, esquire, \u2018\u2018 of a certain emplacement situate in this said city of Quebec, Palace Quarter, containing thirty two fect more or less in front by fifty feet more or less in depth, bounded in front by St, Nicholas street, and in rear by the ground belonging to the government, on one side towards the north, by the widow and heirs of the late Jean Langlois, representing the widow and beirs Vincent Bonenfant, and on the other side, towards the south, by Ambroise Fafard, representing Auguste Narcisse Martineau.on which side there is à common passage ; together with the stone house and the half of the wooden hangard thereon erccted, circumstances and .dependencies ;\u201d\u201d which said emplacement and premises, thus sold and transferred by the said Sueton Grant, have been possessed as well by André Joseph Mar- tineau as by the said Sueton Grant, as proprietor, during the threelast years preceding the passation aud execution of the said deed of sule and transfer, and since that ime by the said Michel Vessier.And all persons who may haveor claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said emplacement or premises, thus sold and transferred, and above more particularly described, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Michel Tessier, are hereby notified.that application will be made to the said court, on WEDNESDAY, the TWELFTH day of APR{L next, for a judgment or sentence of confirmation of title, 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.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS.P.K.B.Orrice OF THE PROTHONO- TARY oF His MaJEsTY'S Court or KING's BEncu, Quesec, S5th December 1836, Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec.No.2124, Ex parte \u2014-GEORGE GILLENDER and Mrs.JANE DONALDSON, his wife, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, for the district of Quebec, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.Tessier and bis colleazue, notaries, hearing date at the city of Quebec, the sixth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred noua thirty six, between THOMAS MURPHY, culler and inspector of timber, residing at New Liverpool, in the pavish of Saint Jean Chrisostôme, aod Mrs.Mary Sarah Cook, bis wife, bv him duly authorized for the purposes of the said deed mentioned, of the one part ; and Mr, GLORGE GILLENDER, mason, residing in the city of Quebec and Mrs.Juve Donaldson, his wife, by him also duly authorized for the intent of the said deed, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Thomas Murphy and Mary Sarah Cook, by him duly authorized ns aforesaid, with warranty aud guarantee joiotly solidairenient agninst all incumbrauces, mortenges, debts, dues, claims, dowers and demands whatsoever, uuto the said George Gillender and Jane Donaldson, his wife, by him duly authorized as aforesaid, present and accepting thereof for themselves, their heirs und assigns, \u2018\u201c of a certain half of an emplacement or lot of ground, situated in the city of Quebec, Saint Lewis suburb, containing twenty five feet in front by ninety feetin depth, bounded in front on the south west by Saint Michel street, iu the rear by the ground of Joseph Badeau, adjoining on one side to the north west to François Lemieux, aud on the other side to the south eagt to the widow Jeun 116 THB QUEIBA CG GAZETTR JANUARY 26 EEE Bte.Jarnac, together with the wooden house thereon erected, and all other the appurtenances aud dependancies thereupon belunging, as the whole was at the time of the passing of the «aid deed, without nny exception or reserve whatsoever ; and whereof the said George Gillender and the said Jane Doualdson, bis wife, declared themselves satisfied,\u2019 baving viewed and examined the same, The said half lot of ground or emplacement unto the said Thomas Murphy, belonging, as having gequired the same from Jean Baptiste Jaruac, by and iv virtne of a deed passed before Joseph Plauté, nud his colleague, votaries, bearing date at Quebec, the thirty first day of August, one thousand eigbt hundred and nineteen, which said Jean Baptiste Jarnac had the said half lot of ground or emplacement, by concession from Amable Berthelot, esquire, by deed passed before th late Joseph Planté, on the eighteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen 5 aud possessed by the said Thomas Murphy, as proprietor thereof, for three years immediately preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said George Gillender and Juve Donaldson, his wile, ; .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 half of au emplacement ot lot of ground, immediately previous to, or at the time the same was acquired by the said George Gillender and Jane Donaldson, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the TWELFTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signity their oppositions in writing, and file the same inthe office of the said pro- thonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of so doing.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower-Canada, OFFICE OF THE PROIHONO- District of Quebec.TARY oF His MaJesTy\u2019s CuURT oF KinG's BENCH, FoR THE DISTRITT OF QuEBEc, 5th of December, 1636.No.2131, Ex parte\u2014ROBERT BROWN, Petitioner, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed, in the french language, before Mitre.Germ.Guav and colleague, notaries public, on the third day of Decewberinstant, between Dame CHARLOTTE GARNEAU, of the parish of St.Roch of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, wife of Joseph Michaud, of thesame place, mariner, and by him duly anthorized for the effect thereof, of the one part; and ROBERT BROWN, also of the same parish of St.Rocb of Quebec, corufac or, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Charlotte Gar- neau, authorized as aforesaid, to the said Robert Brown, \u201c of a part of an emplacement situate in the said parish of St.Roch of Quebec, St.Roch street, the said part of an emplacement being twenty feet or thereabontsin front by about seventy six or seventy eight feet in depth, bounded in front, to the south by the said St, Roch street, behind to the north, at the extremity of the said depth, by the beirs Bréhaut, on one side, to the south, by the said vendors, aud on the other side, to the north, by the said purchaser, with the house thereon erected ; with an agremeunt that the present passage between the vendor and purchaser, should be common aud mitoyen between them for ever, and extending in length for the distance of forty feet; the said purchaser binding himself to keep up at bis own cost the door of the said passage for ever, as the whole then was, without any exception or reserve whatsoever 3\u201d?which said part of an emplacement bad beeu, for the three vears preceding the sale, possessed by the said Charlotte Garneau, the usufruct, and enjoyment thereof baving been left her by the last will and testament of her first husband, William Thorn, now deceased, and the droits successifs of the heirs of the said late William Thorn, in and to the said part of an emplacement, after her decease, having heen purchased by her, by deed of sale, duly made and executed before the said Germ.Guay and colleague, on the said third day of December instant, by means whereof the said vendor at the time of the said sale by her to the said Robert Brown, was possessed as well of the fonds as of the usufruct and enjoyment of the said part of an emplacement, And all persons wbo may bave or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said part of an emplocement and premises, immediately previous to and at the time thesame were acquired by the said Robert Brown, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on MONDAY, the TENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada, OFFICE oF THE PRoTHONO= District of Quebec.TARY OF His MasEsTY\u2019s CoURT oF King\u2019s Benen AT QUEBEc, 6th day of December, 1836.No.2135.Ex parte\u2014ROMUALD FORTIER.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 Ques bec, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.J, Jh, Reny and his colleague, notaries public, on the fifth dav of November last, passed between CHARLES BONNEVILLE, of the parish of Ste.Muiie, yeoman, and Nathalie Givgras, his wife, of the one part ; aud LOUIS ROMUALD FOR- TIER, of the same place, yeoman, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said Charles Bouneville and Nathalie Gingras, to the said Louis Romuald Fortier, 1, ¢* Of a land of twoarpents and six perches in front, by forty arpents in depth, lying and situate io the said parish of Sie.Marie seigniory Tascherean, in the first range, to the worth west side of the river Chaudière, bounded in frout by the said river Claudière, and in depth by the end of the said forty ar peuts, on oue side, towards the south east, partly by the ground of Augustin Gagnon, aud partly by the ground of Catherine Grégoire, wife of Ignace Allarie, and on the other side, towards the north west, by that of Etieune Grégoire circumstances and dependeucies, with the house aud other buildings thereon erected ; the emplacement and lot of ground belonging to Jean Baptiste Boanuerille, esquire, vot therein comprised, as well as that belonging to the said purchaser, which is enclosed in the land abuve described, wich the right to François Feriau of enjoying bis emplacement, according to his deed before Mire, Walsh, notary, sod witnesses, dated the twenty first day of May, ove thousand eight buudred and sixteen, 2.Of theanvual reac snd otber obligations wentioved in the said deed, to which tue said François Fer- lau is annually bound, during the term of the said deed 5\u201d the said laud and rent having been in the possession of tbe said vendors, as proprietors, during the three years preceding the said fifth day ot November last, snd sioce that time io the possession of the said purchasser, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsuever in or upon the said farm and other right above described, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Louis Romuald tortier, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the SEVEN 1 LENTHdaayof APRIL rext, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their opposi tions and file the same in the ofhce of the said prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from theright of doing so.PERRAULE & BURROUGHS, P K.B.Province of Lower Canada, OFFICE OF THE FPROTHONO- District of Quebec.; TARY OF His MAJESTY\u2019s Court oF King's BENCH AT QUEBEC, 7th Decew- ber, 1830.No.2137, Ex parte\u2014JOSEPH MORIN.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a Deed made and executed belvore Mtre.Jean Bue, Morin, nod his colleague, notaries public, and witnesses, 10 the parish ot St.Frac çois, in the county of Bellechasse, ou the thirty firstday of August, oue thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between Mr.HUBERT PARE, yeoman, of the said parish of St.Fraigois, nud Dame Marguerite Dasilva, his wife, by bim duly authorised, of the oue parg; and JOSEPH MORIN, yeoman, of the aforesaid parish, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Hubert Paré anu his wife, to the said Joseph Morin, *¢ of a land, and dwelling lying aud situate in the said parish of St, François, to the north side of south river, containing two arpeut> of land in front by forty arpents in depth, joining on ove side towards the south west to Joseph Prudent Paré, esquire, sud on the north eastside to the said purchasser, at ove end towards the south to the soutb river, and at the other end, towards the worth, to thesaid depth of forty arpents, tog«ther with a woudeu honse thereon erected, barn and other buildings whatsoever 3\u2019 with the reserve to M.Louis Paré, father, ot à hangard, built on the said land pear the baru; also with thereserve,to M, Jean Baptiste Bissunnet, of the right of enjoying the lot of ground, which Joseph Prudent Paré, esquire, heretofore proprietor of the said lot ot ground, sold him, by deed passed before Mire.Morin, notary, and witnesses, on the cighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, the said Jean Baptiste Bissonet fulfilling punctually all the charges and obligations mentioned in thesaid deed ; also with reserve to Joseph Prudent Paré, esquire, of the right of going up and of comiug down the hill of the (ôteaux of the river only, ou the land above sold, with all kiuds of seasunable vehicles, to transport the grain aud hay which the said Joseph Prudeut Paré, bis heirs aud assigns might gatber on tbe nieadows naar the south river, and that in the usual road, without causing any damage ; also with the reserve to the said Joseph Prudent Paré of the right of taking water in the well for the use of the bouse ; to the charge of paying to the acquittance of the sellers, iu deduction of the price of the sale, that is tosay : to Messrs.Jean Baptiste aud Xavier Coriiveau, of St, Vallier, anavoual rent, in money, of the sum of two hundred and four licres, old currency, constituted on the principal of three thousand foar hundred livres, old currency, redeemable at will ; moreover, tu François Xavier Cortiveau, of Si.Vallier, an annual rent, in money, of the sum of sixty livres, old currency, constituted on the principal of ove thousand livres, old currency, redeemable al will ; moreover, to Jean Baptiste Lemieux, of St, François, an annual rent, in money, of the sun of one hundred and eighty livres, old currency, constituted on the principal of three thousand livres, old currency, redeemable at will 5 the said rents payatle by the said purchaser in future, and those for the current year, on passing the deed of sale, not comprised ; more over, to Joseph Piu- dent Paré, esquire, on the ninth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty vine, with legal interest, from the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, a sum of seven thousand six buadred livres, old currency ; the said sale also made with certain reserves by the sellers, and subject to the conditions more fully men- tioued in the said deed of sale ; the said land possessed by the said Hubert Paré and his wife, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and sivce by thie s.id Joseph Morin, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means what- suever, in or upon tbe said land, before and at the time of the acquisition of the same by the said Joseph Morin, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the THIRTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, on the terms, 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 inthe office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that duy, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing 80.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, I\u2019.K.B.Province of Lower-Canada, OFriCE 0F THE PROTHONO- District vf Quebec.TARY oF His MAJESTY\u2019S COURT OF KING'S Bench AT Quesec, 7th December, 1836.No.2139, Ex parte\u2014JOSEPH LATOUCHE.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.Josiah Hunt, and colleague, notaries public, at Quebec, the twentieth day of Octoher, one thousand eight hundred and thirty- five, between ANN BURKE, of the city of Quebec aforesaid, widow of the late Benson Bennett, in his litetime of Quebec, merchant, of the one part ; and JOSEPH LA- TOUCHE, of the city of Quebec, master mason, of the other part ;\u2014being a deed of sale by the said Ann Burke to the said Joseph Latouche \u2014 Firstly\u2014\u201c Of a lot of ground situate and lying in the suburbs of Saint Roch, of the city of Quebec, on the westerly side of Saint Dominique street, containing sixty-eight feet six inches or thereabout in frunt, by seventy-six feet six inches more or less in depth, and diminishing in width eighteen inches in the rear ; bounded in front by Saint Dominique street, in rear by the land hereinafter described, on the one side towards the north by other property of the vendor, and on the south side in part by the widow of the late George Black, and in part by the property of ihe said Joseph La.touche ; together with a small wooden hangard thereon erected and being, with the rightof eaves or rain falling off the roof of the said hangard, on the adjoining land of the vendor.Secondly\u2014Of alot of ground sitnate and being in the suburbs of Saint Roch, of the city of Quebec, containing sixty-five feet six inches in front more or less, by seventy-six feet six inches more or less in depth, and en- creasing in width eighteen inches in the rear.bounded in front towards the west by property belonging to the estate of the late Benson Bennett, in rear by the lot of land firs(ly described, on the north side by other property of she suid vendor and a public lane.and property belonging to one I) Downes, onthe other side also by property belonging to the estate of tire late Benson Bennett, and to Pierre Allard, the whole without any exception or reserve ;\u201d which said two lots of ground, ciscumstances and dependencies have been possessed during the three last years preceding the said sale, by the said late Benson Bennett, up to the time of his decease, and since that time up to the time ot the sale thereof by the said Ann Burke, and since the period of the sale thereot, up to the prescnt, by the- said Joseph Latouche, as proprie:or.Aud all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothee, vuder any title or by any means whatsoever,in or upou the said lot of ground and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the samme were acquired by the said Joseph Latouche, are hereby notified, that application will be made on the NINETEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of coufi- mation, aod they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the ssme in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in defauit of which they wiil be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS.P, K.BR, Province of Lower-Cuanada, OFFICE oF THE ProTHONO- District vf Quebec, TARY OF His MasEsTy's CourT OF KinG's Lexcu AY QUEBEC, the 7tb Lecem- ber, 1836.No.2153.Ex parte\u2014 WILLIAM RIDLEY.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there L has been lodged, in the oflice of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019sbench of and for the distiict of Quebec.a deed under the hand and seal of WILLIAM SMITH SEW ELL.esquire, sheriff of the said district of Quebec, bearing date at the city of Quebec, the fourteenth day of August, which was in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, being a sale bv the said William Smith Sewell, sheriff, as aforesaid, to WiL- LTAM RIDLEY, of the city of Quebec in the county and district of Quebec, trader, under and in virtue of a certain writof fieri fucius, bearing date the second day of Novem - b r, which was in the year of our Lord one thousand cight hundred and thirty-one,issued out of the said court of King\u2019s Bench, at the suit of the said William Kidley, against the lands and tenements of William Alberti, of the city of Quebec, gentleman ; of \u201c\u201c a lot of land situate and being in the parish ot St.Foi, containing one arpent and six perches or thereabouts, move or less in front, by forty-three arpents in depth, bounded in front by the truit quarré ot the lands of Cdte st.Ignace, and in the rear in depth, at the end of the trait quarré of the lands of the Côte St, l'ierre or the Suédes, joining on the north-east side of Fierve Hamel, and on the south-west side Guillaume Beleau dit Larose, together with house, barn, and other buildings thereon erected and being; and possessed by the said William Ridley, as proprietor, for three years past.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under nuy tile or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and atthe time the same was acquired by the said Willinm Ridley, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or Judgment of confirmation ; and they are hereby required to signi y in writing thcir oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada, OFricE oF THE PRoTHONO- District of Quebec, TARY OF Hrs MAJEsTY\u2019s CoURT oF K1NG's BENCH AT QUEBEC, 13th December, 1836.Ex parte\u2014MARIE BOURASSA, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Quebec, à Deed made and executed by and berore Mire, R.G.Belleau, and his colleague, notaries public, on the sixth day of February, one thonsand eight hundred and thirty, passed between JOSHUA BAVERSTOCK, of Quebec, and Sindonia Berry, his wife, of the one par ; and JOSEPH BOURASSA, of Quebec, armourer, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said Joshua Baverstock and Sindonia Berry, to the said Joseph Bourassa, \u201c\u2018 of an emplacement situate in the St.John suburb, St.Joseph street, containing about thirty Feet in front, on St.Joseph street, by ahout fifty feet in depth, on the north east side and about sixty seven feet on the south west side, bounded in fronthy St.Joseph street, in depth towards the south by Pierre Julien, on one side towards the north east by the heirs of François Couture, and on the other side towards the south west by Etienne Girard, together with the house thereon erected, circumstances and dew No.2178.pendencies ;\u201d* the said emplacement having been pos- m 150 ee 1837.GAZGRTIB DA QUERAC 117 I sessed by the soid Jushua Baverstock and Sindonia between JOHN BRACKEN, of Quebec, farmer and street, in the rear, part'y by James McGill Desriviéres, Berry, sellers, as proprietors, during the three last MARIA, his wife, being by the said John Bracken au- and partly by the honorable James Stuart, on the north years, preceding the said sixth day of February, one thorised for all and every the effects and purposes thereot east side by the property of the widow Charles, and on the thousand eight hundred and thirty, and by the suid of the first purt ; and Sir CHARLES EDWARD GREY, | south-west side partly by J.Bell, and partly by Chevalier Joseph Bourassa, as proprietor, from the said sixth duy Knight, at present residing in the said city of Quebec, of De Lorimier, with whom the passage or gateway, to the of February, one thousand eight hundred und thirty, the other part 3\u2014being a sale by the said John Bracken depth of the gable of the said stone house, shall be aud re- until the day of his decease, and since that time, that is and Maria, bis wife, by her said husband authorised as main for ever hereafter en mitoyen, the whole us the »aid to say, during the three lust years, as proprietor, by the aforesaid, to the said Sir Charles Edwurd Grey, of a describ-d premises now are aud extend, with all and every said Marie Bourassa, in her quality of universal legatee certain extent of groundsituate, lying and being in the other the members and appurtenances to the same belong- of the property of the late Joseph Bourassa, the pur- fief of St.Ignace, on the eastside of the Luke St, Charles, ing ;'\u2019 and possessed the said emplacement, house and premises, since the death of the said late Jean Marie PT 90m ® chaser hereabove mentioned.And all persons who may have or claim to have any pri- -vilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatso- \u2018to or at the time the same was acquired by the said Marie ever, in or upon the said emplacement, immediately previous forming one block of twenty five arpents in depth, and of an irregular breadth, bounded on or towards the west partly by Lake St.Charle~, and partly by one Pierre Beaulieu, vn or towards the south by lands in the: occupation of one Pierre Kéaume and the said Pierre Beau- Cadieux, up to the twenticth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, by the said Dame Maguerite Roy and the heirs of the said late Jean Marie Cadieux, as proprietors, and since the saïd twentieth day of October, one thousand eight hundred aud thirty-four, up to the date lieu, ou or towards the north by the piece of lund sold by the said John Bracken to one Henry Farr, aud on or towards the east by the seigniorial line of the fief Lépinay, und containing one hundred and sixteen arpents in superficies, moire or less, which said parcel of laad is wore particularly described and delinueted in the plan thereof Bourassa, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the NINETEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify their oppositions in writing, and file the same in the office of the said prothonatory eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will of the said deed of sal: by the said Dame Marguerite Roy, as proprietor, and from thence hitherto by said Natural History Society of Montreal.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatso- TTR ams Y acs CC iW may 2 eT WWW TR m0 om ome) (FG = ee A notaries public, on the tenth day of October, in the year be for ever precluded from the right of so doing.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower-Canada, JOrfice of THE PRroTiONO- District of Quebec.§ TARY OF THE COURT OF KING\u2019S BENCH FoR THE DISTRICT uF QUEBEC, 13th December, 18306, No.Ex purlte\u2014MAG LOIRE BOUCHARD, master pilet,of the parish of st.Pierre and St.Paul, called Buie St.Paul, in the county of Saguenay, in the district of Quebec.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged this thirteenth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, for the district of Quebec, a deed of sale consented to the said Ma.GLOIRE B:UCHARD, by Mr.THOMAS SIMARD, the son of Joseph, yeoman, and Mrs.Genevieve Ganthier dit Latouche, his wife, to ihat effect duly authorised by her under the letters P, Q, R, S, T, U, signed by the parties and by the suid notaries and annexed to the said deed, together with a wooden house and other huildings erected upon the said land 3\u201d and the said land and premises possessed by the said John Bracken und Maria, his wife, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding tne date ot the said deed of sale, and since by the said Sir Charles Edward Grey.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypotheque.under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said land, before and at the tune of the acquisition ofthe same by the said Sir Charles Edward Grey, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on TUESDAY, the EIGHT- LENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever pre- clnded trom the right of doing so, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.sa d husband, residing in the said parish of /saie St.Paul, dated the ninth day of March, one thousand cight hundred and thirty-six, and passed betore Mtre.Huot, and his colleague, notaries, at the aforesaid Baie St.Paul,** of two arpents and five perches of land in front, by about tiftv four arpents in depih, more or less, situate in the said parish of Baie St, Paul, in the s igniory of Goutire, bou:.d- ed in front by the river Gouffre, and in depth by the Trait Quarré of the concession dt Mary, joining towards the north to the representatives of the late Charles Gobeil, aud towards the south to Mr.Joseph Simard, or bis repre- se: tatives, with all the buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, without any reserve whatsoever; deriving the afor( said tot of ground from the representa'ives of the late Joseph Drapeau, esquire, and charg d towa:ds them of all the cens et 1entes and other seigniorial rights,\u201d which said lot of ground has been possessed during the three last years preceding the said sale by Mr.joseph Simard and Mrs.Constance Tremblay, hi: wife, that is to say, up to two years since.and from that time possessed by the said seilers until the date of the said decd of sale,and since by the said Magloire Bouchard as proprietor tlicreof.The said sale nas beeu thus made to the said Magloire Bouchard, by the said Thomas Simard and his wife, subject to the charge, by the said purchaser, of the seigniorial rights afuresaid, such and as the said sellers were bound, and to acquit every year, from St.Michael's day, then next, and now last, during the life of Mr.Antoine Gauthier dit Larouche, all articles of rent and board during lite, (pension viazère) atiendance and ovligations concerning him, as mentioned in the deed of donation consented by the said Antoine Gauthier dit Larounche, passed before Mtre.J.M.Martincault, notary, aud witnesses, about twenty-five years since ; and moreover for and in consideration of the price and sum of four hundred and six pounds currency, which sum the said purchaser has obliged himselt to pay to the said sellers.as follows, thatis to say : fifty pounds, said currency, in the course of the week, then next, without interest ; a similar sum of fifty pounds, same currency, payable without delay, to André Simon, esquire, merchant, of the said place of Buie St.Paul, to the acquittance of the said sellers, two hundred pounds, like currency, on St.Michael's day, then next, now last passed, without interest ; and lastiy, the sum of one hundred ani six pounds same currency, then remaining, on the tenth day ot uly, one thousandeig: i hundred and thirty seven, without interest on this last sum, from tie said St.Michael's day, then next, until the payment of the same That the said Mr.Joseph Simard, late yeoman, of the said place of Buie St.Paul, and his wife, have intervened and were present on the passing of the said deed of sale, which they have approved, confirmed and ratified, willing and consenting to the execution of the same, and that it be followed accordingto its form and tenor, in all its extent, renounci.g to the usutruct and en jeyment which they had reserved for themselves on the lot of ground th .s soid, and to the rent and board during life, (pension tiugère) which they might have required of the proprietor ot the said lot of ground.And all persons who may have orclaim to have any privilege or hypotheque under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Magloire Bouchard, are hereby notified, that application wili be made to the said court,on the EIGHTEENTH day of AVRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonoitary eight days at least betore that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERKAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Orrick oF THE PRroTHONO- TARY OF His Majesty's Court oF King\u2019s Bench FOR THE DistRicT OF Quegec, 13th December, No.2180.1836.Ex parte\u2014Sir CHARLES EDWARD GREY.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of the protbonotary of the court of King's beuch, of and for the district of Quebsg,, Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Province of Lower Canada , Ta District of Montreal, } IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.6:3.Ex pcrte -JEAN BAPTISTE RENAULT.PUBLIC NO LICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary vf the Court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Moutreal, a Deed made and executed before Mire, Stephen MacKay.and his colleague, notaries public, on the thirty first day of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six,between Mr.PIERRE ALEXIS PROTEAU, residing in the parish of St.Eustache, farmer, and Mrs, Marie Sophie Vaunier, his wife, by him duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the one part; and Mr.JEAN BAPTISTE RENAULT, residing in the parish of St.kustache, farmer, of the other part;\u2014being a donation enlre vis by the said Mr.Alexis Proteau and Mrs.Marie Sophie Vannier, his wife, to the said Mr.Jean Baptiste Renault, of \u201c\u2018a land situate and being to the south of the river du Grand Chicot, in this parish, the said [land reputed to be of three arpents -and more if it may be found in front, by thirty arpents in depth more or less, bounded io front by the said river, in rear by the lands north of the River Du Chêne, on the north east side by Jean Baptiste Robert, and on the other side by Jean Bapiiste Leolanc, representing Louis Deguire, upon which land there is a s:one house of thirty six feet by thicty, a barn and cther buildings of wood, with the meadows, clearances and standing wood, (prairies, déserts et bois debout;)\u201d and possessed the said land by the said Pierre Alexis Proteau and Mrs.Marie Sophie Vaunier, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Jean Baptiste Renault.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Jean Baptiste Renault, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the FOURTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they ave hereby required tosignify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of th.said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 9th November, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, | \u2019 District of Montreal, [INTHE KING S BENCH.No.625.\u2019 Eæ parte\u2014THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF MONTREAL, on application of ANDREW F, HOuMes, Esquire, M.D.President thereof.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there.has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court or King\u2019s bench, of aud for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mire.H, Griffin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the eleventh day of November.one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, between Dame MARGU ERITE ROY, late the widow of the late Jean Marie Cadieux, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, notary public, now the wite of Auguste Regnier, of the said city of Montreal, gentleman, party thereto and duly authorising his said wife to the effect of the said deed, of the one part; and THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF MONTREAL, a body politic and corperate, constituted by act of the provincial parliament of Lower Canada, in the second year of the reign of WILLIAM THE Fourth, chapter sixty five, accepting and stipulating by Andrew K.Holines, esquire, of Montreal aforesaid, M.D.president thereof, of the other part ; \u2014 being a sale by said Dame Marguerite Roy, authorised as aforesaid, to the said Natural History Society of Montreal, accepting as aforesaid, of ** that extensive three story stone house, (ornamental cut stone front) with all and singular the emplacement to the same belonging.and all other buildings thereon erected, situated, lying and being on St, James street, (rue St.Jacques) in the said city of Monta Deed made aud executed before Campbell and another; ; real, the said emplacement and premis: s containing about of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, ge tN A sixty-five feet more or less in front, by about seventy-four fect or thereabouts in depth, hounded in front by the said ever, in or upon the said emplacement, house and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Natural History Society ot\u201d Montreal, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the FOURTH day of APRIL next, for a sntence 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.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 18th November, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.627.¢ IN THE KING'S BENCH.Ex parte\u2014JOHN REDPATH.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothunotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mure.T, Bedouin, and his coileague notaries public, on the fourth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between the honorable PETER McGILL, ot the said city of Montreal, esquire, one of the members ofthe Honorable the legislative council, in and for the said province, acting us well fur and in the name and behalf of and as attorney duly appointed to Mrs, Margaret Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, wife, separated as to proper:y séparée quant aux biens, of Jacques Oti va, of he parish of St.Thomas, in the district of Quebec, in the said province, esquire, the said honorable Peter McGill, being also the assignee in trust of the share and interest of Mrs, Marie Louise Des Rividres, wite of Alexander McHenzie, of Terrebonne, in the district of Munireal, in the said province, esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des Rivières, decessed, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, esquire, and of Mrs.Marguerite Trottier 1)es Riviéres Beaubien, his wife, also deceased, the father and mother of the said Marie Louise Des Rivières, and Francis William Des Rivières, and Henri Des Rivières, both of the said city of Montreal, esquire, the said Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, Marie Louise Des Kiviéres, Francis Wil.llam Des Rivières and Henri Des Rivières, being all and the onty heirs at law, sous bénéfice d'inventaire, of the said lute Francis Des Rivières, and Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, their father and mother, of the one parts and JOHN REDPATH, of the said city of Montreal, esquire, oi'the other part ;\u2014bring a sale by the said honorable Peter McGill, in his aforesaid capacities, and Francis William Des Rividres and Heori Des Rivières, to the said Jolin Redpath, \u201c of all that certain lot of 1and lying and situate in the parish of Montreal, in the said district of Moatreal, being of an irregulsr figure, containing about two hundred and thirty three arpents more or less in superficies, bounded in front partly by the honorable judge Reid, and partly by Pierre Louis Letourneux, esquire, and partly by the representatives of Archibald Ferguson, and by a lot ot ground reserved for the prolongation of Dorchester street, in the rear by the representatives of the late John Gray, esquire, on the south west side partly by the said Pierre Louis Letourneux, and the representatives of the late Sir Alexander McKenzie, and on the north east side by the representatives of the late Simon McTavish, esquire, with a one story stone dwelling house and wooden buildings thereon erected, us the whole is presently inclosed, and according to a plan unto sald deed annexed, aud signed by the parties and the said notaries, and without warranty of precise measure, with all and every the wembers and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u201d and Charlotte Trottier Des Rivicres, Mrs.Marie Louise Des Riviéres, Francis William Des Rivières and Henri Des Riviéres, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed ol sale, and from thence hitherto by the said John Redpath.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means what- scever in or upon the said lot of land and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said John Redpath, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the ELLVENTMN day of APRIL next, for a sentence er 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, im default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 2lst Novemher, 1836, Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.628.Ex parte\u2014 WILLIAM TAYLOR.UBLEIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King s bench of and for the district of Mont real, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.J.A.Labadie, and his colleague, notaries pablic, on the twenty.second day of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, between Mrs.MARIE GENEVIEVE AR- hin TEE KING'S BENCH.CHAMBAULT, heretofore widaw of the late Louis Urhalin possessed the said lot of land by the said Mrs.Mngnret\u2018 \u2014 cotta.pr * + & 118 Le - Cousinault and actually wite of Toussaint Labelle, of the city of Montreal, tavern keeper, by him duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, the said Marie Geneviève Archambault, hereto stipulating as well for herself as having been commune en biens with the late Louis Urbain Cousinault, as for and in her capacity of tutrix duly appointed by law, conjointly with the said Toussaint Labelle, her second husband, to Emelie Cousinault, Sophie Cou- sinault, Louise Cousinault, Urbain Cousinault, Théophile Cousinault, Eulalie Cousinault and Vitaline Cousinault, minor children, issues of the first marriage of the said Barie Geneviève Archambault, of the one part ; and WI L- LIAM TAYLOR, of the said city of Montreal, sadler.of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Mrs.Marie Gene viéve Archambault, authorised as aforesaid, as well in her own name as in her said capacity, to the said William Taylor, of \u2018\u201c a farm situated at the place called Céte de Lirsse, in the parish of St.Laurent, containing six arpents in front by twelve arpents and a half in depth, in the south west line, and nine arpents and a half in depth in the north east line, bounded in front by the highway, in the rear partly by the piece of ground hereafter described and partly by Francois Latour, and partly by tie Reverend Messire St.Germain, on one side to the north-east by the said Reverend Messire St.Germain, and on the other side to the south west partly by Francois St.Aubain, and partly by Augustin Crevier, with a stone house.barn, stables, and other buildings thereon erected.Also, another piece of ground situated at the same place, containing thirteen arpents and a quarter in superfi: ies, more or less, bounded at one end by the farm above described, and at the other end partly by the widow Joseph Provost, and partly ty Augustin Richer, on one side to the north-east by Francois Latour, and on the other side to the south-west partly by the widow Joseph Provost, and partly by Augustin Crevier, without any buildings thereon erected, being used asa meadow, with all and every its members, appurtenances thereunto belonging ;\u201d* and possessed the said farm and piece of land by the said late Louis Urbain Cousinault, aud by the said Maric Genevieve Archambault, and by the said minor children, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said William Taylor, And all persons who may haveor claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title, or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said farm and piece of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said William Taylor, are hereby notitied, that application will be made to the court, on the ELEVENTH day of AJRIL next, fur a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are\u2018 hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight day< 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, 8th October, 1536.Province of Lower-Canada, District off Montreal.No, 629.Fin THE KING'S BENCH.Ex parte\u2014 ANDREW MUIRHEAD.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 real, a Deed made and executed before Mtre, Z.J.Truteau, and his colleague, notaries public, on the eighth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, between CATHERINE VIDKECAIRE, otherwise called St.Hilaire, spinster, residing in the parish of tongue Pointe, in the district of Montreal, assisted by Prudent Vinet, otherwise called Souligny, residing at the said city of Montreal, and Joseph Trudeau, of the said parish of Longue Pointe, farmer, her brother-in-law, of the one part; and ANDREW MUIRHE\\D, farmer, residing at the said parish of Longue Pointe, of\u2019 the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Catherine Vidrecaire, otherwise called St.Hilaire, assisted as aforesaid, to the said Andrew Muirhead, of ** a lot or piece or land siinate at the said parish of Longue Pointe, in the island of Montreal.containing such widtla as may be found from the fence of division of the said purchaser up to the line of the ground or piece of land belonging to the said Joseph Tru deau, which last mentioned ground or piece of land is separated from the aforesaid bargained and sold lot of land by a ditch, which will be in bis whole extent up to the foot of the hill of the line of division, between the land of the said Joseph Trudeau and the aforesaid sold lot of land ; and from the extremity of the said ditch, at the foot of the hill up to the rear of the aforesaid lot of land adjoining the lands of the Cdte St.Leonard, the line of division between the aforesaid sold lot of land, and that of the said Joseph Trudeau, shall be in the middle (the half part on each side) of the land of the late Emanuel Vidre- caire, otherwise called St.Hilaire, such as it was belonging to him betore the deed of donation by hin made unto the said Joseph Trudeau, and his wite, bearing date \u2014\u2014 the aforesaid sold lot of land, having a depth of about fifty five arpents, more or less, without any warranty of precise measure, and being bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, in the rear by the lands of the said Céte St.Léonard, on the south east side by the said purchaser, and on the south west side by the said Joseph Trudeau, with a house and stable thereon erected 3\u201d and possessed by the said late Emanuel Vidrecaire, and by the said Catherine Vidrecaire, otherwise called St.Hilaire, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Andrew Muirhead.A nil all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hvpothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot or piece of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Andrew Muirhead.are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on TUESDAY, the ELEVENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or Judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of\u2019 which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P, K, B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 26th November, 1836.TER QUEBEC GAZETTE Povince of Lower-Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.No.632.Ex parte-JOSEPH SHUTER.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the | court of King's bench of and for the district of Montreal, a | Dged made and executed before Mtre.l'homas Bedouin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the eighteenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, between the honorable PETER McGILL, of the city of Montreal, esquire, one of the members of the honorable the legislative council, in and for the said province, acting for, and in the name and behalf of, and as attorney duly appointed to Mrs.Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, wife, separated as to property, of Jacques Cliva, of the parish of St.Thomas, in the district of Quebec, in the said province, esquire, the said honorable Peter McGill being also the assignee in trust of the share and interest of Mrs.Marie Louise Des Rivières, wife of Alexander McKenzie, of Terre- bonne, in the district of Montreal, in the said province, esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des Rivières, deceased, in his lifetime of the said city of Mont- treal, esquire, and of Mrs.Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, his wife also deceased, the father and mother of the said Marie Louise Des Rivières, and Francis William Des Rivières and Henri Des Rivières, both of the said city of Montreal, esquires; the said Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, Marie Louise Des ltivières, Francis William Des Rivières, and Henri Des Rivières, being all and the only heirs at law, sous bénéfice d'inventaire, of the said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite 1 rottier Des Rivièries Beau- bien, his wife, their father and mother, party of the first part; and JOSEPH SHUTER, of the said city of Montreal, esquire, merchant, of the second part ;\u2014being a sale by the said party of the first part to the said Joseph Shuter, of s- All that certain lot of land situate near the mountain of Montreal, containing about one hundred and five feet in front, by about eight hundred and forty feet in depth, the whole French measure, but without any warranty of precise measurement, bounded in front by Sherbrooke street, in the rear by Mr.Arnault, on the north east side by à ground reserved for a street, to be sixty feet wide, and on the other side by the said purchaser, without any building thereon erected ;\u201d and possessed by the said heirs sous bénéfice d\u2019in- venture of the said late Francis Des Rivieres and Marguerite Trottier Des Rividres Beaubien, his wife, for three years immediately preceding the day of the date of the said deed, and thence hitherto by the said Joseph Shuter, us proprietor respectively.And all persons who may have, or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque, under any title or by auy means whatsoever, in cr upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and ai the time the same was acquired by the said Joseph Shuter, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the Court on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they re 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 rignt of doing so.MONK & MORRUGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 6th December, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, No.635.Fin THE KING'S BENCH.Ex parte\u2014ABNER BAGG.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.Thomas Bedouin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the eighteenth day ot November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between the honorable PETER McGILL, of the city of Montreal, esquire, one of the members of the honorable the legislative council, in and for the said province, acting for, and in the name and behalf of, and as attorney duly appointed to Mrs.Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des féivières, wife separated as to property, of Jacques Oliva, of the parish of st.Thomas, iu the district of Wuebec, in the suid province, esquire; the said Peter McGill being also the assignee in trust of the share and interest of dirs.Marie Louise Des Rivières, wife of Alexander sicKenzie, of Ter- rebunne, in the district of Montreal.in the said province, esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des Rivières, deceased, in his lifetime of the said city of Mont- eal, esquire, and of Mrs.Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières, Beaubien, his wife, also deceased, the father and mother of the said Marie Louise Des Kiviéres, aud Francis \\Villiam Des Rivières, both of the said city of Montreal, esquires ; the said Marguerite Charlotte Troitier Des Rivières Marie Louise Des Rivières, Francis William Des fivières, and Heuri Des Rivières, being all and the only heirs at law sous bénéfice d'inventaire of the said late l'rancis Des ti ivières and Marguerite T'rottier Des fivières Beaubien, his wife, their fa ther and mother, of the first part ; and ABNER BAGG, of the said city of Montreal, gentleman, of the second part ;\u2014 being à vale by the said party of the first part to the said Abner Bagg, ** of a lotof land described in the said deed, as follows, towit: all that certain lot of land being and situate near the mountain of Montreal, making part of the property known under the name of Bellevue, being of an irregular figure, and containing one hundred and seventy seven feet in front, on the north side, three hundred and sixteen feet on the south west side, three hundred and thirteen teet on the east side, and four hundred and four feet on the west side, the whole French measure, joining in front on the said north side partly Pierre Delvecchio, esquire, and partly a space of ground about eighteen feet in width, by about fifty one feet in length, hereby reserved for a road of communication between the road to be opened in front of the hereby bargained and sold lot of land, and the road in front of the adjoining lots, in the rear or on the south west side, by the representatives of the late Simon Mc Vavish, esquire, on the eastside the honorable Joseph Masson, and on the west side, Miss Louise Beaubien, as the whole now is, and without warranty of any precise measurement ;\u201d\u2019 and possessed by the said heirs sous bénéfice d'inventaire of the said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Les Rivières Beaubien, his wife, their father and mother, for three years immediately preceding the day of the date of the said deed, and thence hitherto by the said Abner Bagg, as proprietors, respectively.i ; And all persons who may have or claim to have any pri- vilege or.hypothèque under any title or by any means JANUARY 26 \u2014 whatsoever in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Abner Bagg, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, PP.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 6th December, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, , District of Montreal.§ IN THE KING SBENCH.No.639.Ex parte\u2014THOMAS PHILIPPS, 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.P, Lukin and his colleague, notaries public, cn the seventeenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty two, between JAMES McGILL DES RIVITRES, esquire, residing at the Coteau St.Louis, in the city of Montreal, of the one part; and THOMAS PHILIPPS, of the said city of Montreal, esquire, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said James McGill Des Rivières to the said + homas Philipps of ¢ a certain lot of land sitnated and being on tbe Céteau St.Louis aforesaid, in the said city of Montreal, known under ther name of Beaver Hill, comprised in four lots, and described as follows: \u20141.A lot of land situated and being on the Coteau St.Louis aforesaid, of irregular figure, bounded in the front by Laganchetiére street, in the rear by Augustin Tulloch and the heirs of Jean Bte.Durocher, on one side by a lot of land belonging to the said vendor, and by the said Augustin Tulloch and others, and on the other side by another lot of land belonging formerly to the estate of the late Joseph Frobisher, esquire, containing about two hundred and twenty feet in width, on the street of about five hundred and forty feet iu depth on the north east line, and about five bundred and fifty five feet on the south west line, at the end of which said depth the said lot bath only two hundred and fifteen feet in width, and from that point narrowing in the north east line by forty five fect by une équerre or right angle, running to the south west and widening by ten feet on the south west line, becoming one arpent in width by about four arpents, four perches and fourteen feet in depth on this line, and four arpents, eight perches and fifteen feet on the north east line, on which suid lot of land are erected a wooden house of ninety two feet by thirty six, and other buildings, the whole of wood, with a spacious garden behind the said house.2.Another lot of land situated and being On the said Côteau St.Louis, of irregular figure, joining on one side to the north east, to a lot of land formerly belonging to the succession of the late Joseph Frobisher, esquire.now the property of the said vendor, and on the cther side to Joseph Lamothe, esqnire, and Jean Marie Roy, or their representatives, bounded in front by Lagauclhetière street, and in the rear by another lot of land belonging to the said vendor, of fifty five teet or thereabouts in front, by a depth of one hundred and eighty six feet, and from thence taking a width of one hundred feet by une équerre or right angle, of forty five feet, to the south west by two arpents, one perch and seven feet in length or thereabouts, and !rom that point narrowing by ten feet towards the south west on the north east line, and having only ninety feet in width to the end of two arpents, two perches and ten feet more Or less, on which said lot of laud are erected a small wooden house, stables and a barn, of seventy two feet.3.Another lot of land situated on the Côte à Barron, near the city of Montreal, containing about nine perches and fifteen feet in front, on the north west line or alignment of Ste.Marie street, where the said lot is bounded in the front, and about nine perches and ten feet on the south east lineor alignment of Miguelet strect, where it is bounced in the rear, containing about seven arpents, seven perches and nine feet in depth on the south west line, and about seven arpents, five perches and seventeen feet on tbe north east line, joining on one side to the south west to Jean Marie {oy and others.and on the other side to Gabriel Roy and the heirs of the late Jean Baptiste Durocher, or their representetives 4.Another lot of land situate and being on the Cd.eun St.Louis aforesaid, of irregular figure, of about two arpents in width to the end of nearly four arpents and two perches in depth, from thence lengthening three arpents, two perches or thereabouts on the south west line, and three arpenrs, three perches or thereabouts on the north east line, until it reaches the south east line oralign- ment of Saint Maurice street, on Cited Burron, at which point the said lot of land hath but one arpent, nine perches and twelve feet in width, more or less, and having for the whole about seven arpents and four perches on the south west line, and about seven arpents and five perches on the north east line, bounded on the north west by Saint Marie street, on the south east by Jean Marie Roy or representatives, and by another lot of land belonging to the said vendor, and on the north east in part by the heirs of J.B, Durocher or representatives, and in part by the vendor herein described ; subject to a deduction, nevertheless, from the quantity of land contained in the second above described lot of fifteen thousand, one hundred and sixty five square feet of that part, commencing one hundred and eighty six.feet from Lagauchetière street, forty five feet in width, from the south west line, and north weasterly three hundred and thirty seven feet in length, sold to the late Joseph Lamothe, esquire, and as the whole is now bounded and enclosed, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u2019\u2019 and the whole possessed by the said James McGill Des Rivières.as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Thomas Philipps.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said above described lots of land and premises, immediately previous to or at the time the same were acquired by th-said Thomas Philipps, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the EIGHTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in defaultof which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B, Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, bth December, 1836.Ct \u2014 1 a OT \u20ac dn RE) et =e ma Pd ed a 1 NE IP of PB OM put dg FN bel py pre- said ill be RIL they ions eight will B.CII.ere f the real, and f Ja- ween t the art ; real, Hines cer- Louis ther Fibed the pd in us- one d by side te of two bout line, west only point une wi- one and pight hich two ood, ther puis, t, to \"the said \"ire, ed in ther et or ghty dred o the et in g by and ents, ot of jarn, n the bout line ot is feet here nts, line, ton st to briel r, Or and ure, rar- ning west the ign- hich ches the yuth the arie nta- \u2019en- .B.dor \"om bed are six.'om and the, vith be- mes Ars on any ans and the eby the 2 Or red : in ast ver , Provinceof Lower Canada District of Montreal.No 633.Ex parte\u2014JOHN FROTHINGHAM.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.\u2018Thomas Bedvuiu and his colleague, notaries public, on the nineteenth day of November, one thousand eight bundred and thirty six between the bonorable PETER McGILL, of the city of Montreal, esquire, one of the members ot the honorable the legislative council, in and for the said province, acting for and in the name and behalf of and as attorney duly appointed to Mrs.Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, wife separated as to property, of Jacques Oliva, of the parish of St.Thomas, in the district of (çuebec, in the said province, esquire ; the said Peter McGill beiug also the assign e in trust of the share and interest of Mrs, Marie Louise Des Ri.vidres, wife of Alexander McKenzie, of Terreboune, in the district of Montreal, in the said province, esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des Ruviéres, de- censed, in hislife time of the said city of Montreal, esquire, and of Mrs, Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, bis wife, also deceased, the father and mother of the said Marie Louise Des Rivières ; and Francis William Des Rivières and Henri Des Rivières, both of the said city of Moutrea), esquires ; the said Marguerite Charlotte Trotiier Des Rivière, Marie Louise Desrivières, Francis William Des Ri- vidies and Henri Des Rividres, being all and the only heiis at law, sous bénéfice d\u2019inventaire, of the said late Francis Des Rivières, and Marguerite Trottier Des Kivières Beaubien, his wife, their fatber and mother, of the first part; aud JOHN FROTHINGHAM, of the said city of Montreal, esquire, merchant, of the second part ;\u2014beiny a sale by the said party of the first part, to the said John Frothiugham,\u2018\u201c of a lot of land described in the said decd as follows, to wit : all that certain lot of land situate near the mountain of Montreal, forming part of tbe property called Bellevue, being of an irregular figure, aud containing about two hundred and two feet in breadth on the north east side, three huudred and ninety feet on the south west side, by seven huudred and fifteen feet in depth on the north west side, and seven hundred and forty one feet on the south eastside, the whole more or less without warranty of any precise measurement, but french measure, and without any building thereon erected, joining on the north east side the said purchaser, on the south west side the representatives of the late Simon McTa- vish, esquire, on the north west side, the representatives of the late Benjamin Beaubien, esquire, aud ou the south east side, Miss Louise Beaubien or ber represeatatives, as the whole now is 3°\u2019 and possessed by the said heirs, sous bénéfice d\u2019inventuire of the said late François Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Des Rividres Beaubien, during the three years immediately preceding the day of the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by tue said Jobo Frothinghaw, as proprietors respectively.| And all persons why may have or claim to have any privilege ot hypothéque, uuder any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of \u2018and, immediately previous to aud at the time the same was acquired by the said John Frothingham, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL vex, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal.5th December, 1836.¥rovince of Lower Canada, J , District of Montreal.FIN THE KING S BENCH.No.637._ ; Ex part.\u2014JAMES DUNCAN GIBB.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.G.D.Arnoldi and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty second day of February, one thou-and eight hundred and thirty six, between MOSES JUDAH HAYS and Issac Valentine, of the city of Montreal, gentlemen, in their capacity of executors, administering the pro- 'LINTHEKING\u2019S BENCH.perty of the estate of the tate David David, in his hfe-.time of the same place.esquire, of the one part; and JAMES DUNCAN GIB.«ot the said city of Montreal, merchant tailor, off the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Mores Judah Hays and Isaac Valentine, in their said capacity, to the said James Duncan Gibb, ofa \u2018\u201c certain lot of ground or emplacement, with a three story stone house and other buildings thereon erected, situate and being in the said city of Montreal, containing thirty seven feet seven inches and a halt in front, by une hundred and nineteen feet one inch in depth, more or less, Eng- Jish measure, as the sume is now enclosed, and bounded as follows: in front by Notre Dume streer, in rear partly by the representatives Fortier, and partly by the representatives Pasteur, on one side to the north east by Michael O'Sullivan, esquire, and on the other s de to the sonth west, by a house und premises the property of the said estate sold to Henry Mussen; it being understood and agreed that four feet seven inches and a half, being half the width, between the cut stone corners of the house aud the middie of the passage shall be left, to form a passage in common with the adjoining lot to the south west, purchased ns aforesaid by the said Henry Mussen, as the said passage now stands, and is fenced in without the right however of building over the said passage, the same being reserved and granted to the said Henry Mussen, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 3\" and possessed the said lot of ground or emplacement, by the heirs and legal representatives of the said late David David, as proprietors, during the-three years last preceding the date ol the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said James Duncan Gibb.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any meaus whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground or emplacement, immediately previous to and at tbe time the same was acquired by the ssid Jumes Duncan Gibb, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRLL next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby requir- od.to signify in writing ther oppositions and file the GAGSTTS DS OUBBRE; some iu the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of winch they will be fur ever precluded from the right of duing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonatary's Office, Montreal, 5th November, 1836, Province of Lower Canada District of Montreal.No.643.4 IN THE KING'S BENCH.: Ex parte\u2014JOHN A.PERKINS.UBLLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Maitre T.Bedouin and bis colleague, notaries public, on the third day ol December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between the honorabie PETER McGILL, of the city of Montreal, esquire, ene of the members of the bonorable the legislative couccil, \u2018n and fur the said province, acting tor and in the name and behalf of and as attorney duly appoiuted to Mrs.Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des WHivieres, wife, separated as to property séparée quant aux biens vof Jacques Oliva, of the parish of St, Thomas, in the district of Quebec, in the said province, esquire, the said Peter McGill being also the assig- nee in trust of the share and interest of Mrs, Marie Louise Des Riviéres, wifeol Alexander McKenzie of Terrebonne, in the district ol Montreal, in the said province, esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des Kivie res, deceased, in his liletime of\u2019 the said city of Montreal, esquire, and of Mrs.Murguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, his wife, also deceused, the father and mother of the said Murie Louise Des Rivières, and Francis Wil- lam Des Rivières and Heuri Des ttivières, both of the said city of Montreal, esquires, the said Marguerite Char- lutte Trottier Des Rivières, Marie Louise Des Riv'ères, Francis William Des Rivières and Heori Des Rivières being all aud the only heirs at law sous bénéfice d\u2019inventaire vf the said late l\u2019rancis Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Benubien, his wife, their father and mother, and the suid Francis William Des Rivières and Henri Des Rivières being moreuver the assignees of the rights, share and interest of James McGill Des Rivières, esquire, in his quality and capacity of one of the universal residuary legatees and devisees of the property leit by the late honourable James McGill, esquire, of the first part; and JOHN A.PEKKINS, of the said city of Montreal, merchant, of the second part ;\u2014being a sale by the said party of the first part to the said John A.Perkins, of a \u2018* lot of ground situate in the said city, joining in front McGil] street, in the rear Longueuil\u2019s lane, ou: the north west side Mr.John Matthewson, and on the south east side Mr, Hiram Seymour, the said lot coutain- iug thirty feetin front, by one hundred and four feet and six inches in depth on the north west side, and one hundred and seven feet also in depth on the south eust side, the whole more or lessin front and in depth, and without warrantee of any precise measure, but being English meusure, as the whole is, with all and every the members und.apportenances thereto belonging 3\u201d and possessed by the said heirs, sous bénéfice d'inventaire of the suid late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beanbien, his wife, their father and mother, fur three years immediately preceding the day of tbe date of the said deed, and thence hitherto by the said John A, Per- Kins, as proprietors, respectively.And ail 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, immediately previous to and ut the time the sume was acquired by the said John A.Perkins, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the SEVEN.f EENTH day ot APRIL next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are bereby required to signify in writing their vppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothouotary eight days at least before that doy, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019 Office, Montreal, 9th December, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, District of Moutreal.No.640.\u2018 IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.Ex parte\u2014JOHN MATHEWSON.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of tue prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre, T.t>edouin and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty eighth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between the honorable PETER McGLLL, of the city of Montreal, esquire, one of the members of the honorable the legis- lauve Council in and for the said province, acting for and in the name and hebalf of and 2s attorney duly appuinted to Mrs Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, wife separated as to property, sepurée quant aux biens, of Jacques Oliva, of the parish of St.Thomas, in the district ol\u2019 Quebec, in the said province, esquire, the said honorable Peter McGill, being also the assignee in trast of the share and interest of Mrs.Marie Louise Des Rivièree, wife of Alexander McKenzie, of Terrebonne, in the district of Montreal, in the said province, esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des Rividres, deceased, iv his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, esquire, and of Mrs.Marguerite Trottier Des Rivitres Beaubien, his wife, also deceased, the father and mother of the said Marie Louise Des Rivières, and Francis William Des Rivières and Henri Des Rivières, both ofthe said city of Montreal, esquires, the said Marguerite Charlotte Troftier Des Rivières, Marie Louise Des Rivières, Francis William Des ltivières and Henri Des lti- vières being all and the ouly heirs at law, sous bénéficé d'inventaire of the said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite Tiottier Des Rivières Beaubien, his wife, their father and mother, and the said Francis William Des Rivières and Henri Des Rivières, being moreover the assignees of the rights, share and interest of James McGill les Rivières, esquire, in his quality aud capacity of one of the universal residuary legatees and devisees of the property left by the late honorable James McGill, esquire, of the first part; and JOHN MATHEWSON, of the said city of Montreal, tallow chandler, of the second part ; being- a sale by the said party of the first part to the said John Mathewson, of \u2018a lot of gronnd lying and situate in the said city of Montreal, jwining in front McGill street, in the rear Longueuil\u2019s lane, on the suuth cuatside à los of ground-belonging to the said / vendors, and on the north west side partly Captain Rains\u201d ford and partly the representatives of the late James Birss, * without any buildings thereon erected, the said lot contaio- ing fifty five feet in front by one hundred and four feet and six inches in depth on the south east side, and one hundred feet also in depth on the north west side, the whole more or less, but English measure, as the whole now is, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging, and especially with such rights of community or mi- touenneté, as the said vendors in their names aud capacities aforesaid may be entitled to claim in the wall now dividing the above described premises from the property of the said Captain Rainsford ; and possessed bv the said beirs, svus bénéfice d'inventaire of the said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, his wife, their father and mother, for three years immediately preceding the day of the date of the said deed, and thence hitherto by the said John Mathewson, as proprietors, respectively.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or bypothéque uuder any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said John Mathewson, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they wilk be for ever precluded from the right of doing so, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 5th December, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, No.638.Ex parte\u2014 ALEXANDER H.VASS.UBLLC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged, in the office of the Prothonotavy ot\u2019 the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, two deeds ; the one made and executed before Mire.H.Griffin, aud his collesgue, notaries public, on the twenty-seventh day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, between JAMES FISHER, of the city of Montreal, merchant, and Julia Lunn, bis wife, by him duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the one part; and ALEXANDER H.VASS, of the said city of Montreal, merchant, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale from the said James Fisher and Julia Lunn to the said Alexander H.Vass, of ¢¢ all that certain lot of ground or emplacement situate in the Saint Antoine suburbs of the said city of Montreal, containing forty feet and two inches in front or thereabouts, by about one hundred feet in depth, the whole more or less, without warranty to precise measurement, bounded in front by the niveau or line of Saint Antoine street, in the rear by the said Mrs.James Fisher recently acquired by her, and formerly the property of Daniel Farley, on the south west side by the said purchaser, late the property of the said James Fisher, and formerly the property of the said Dauiel Farley, and on the other side by the representatives of Samuel David, with a two story wooden house, stable, shed and other buildings thereon, as now occupied by the said purchaser as a lessee, and with all and every the members and appurtenances thereunto belonging ;\" and possessed by the said James Fisher and Julia Luun, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Alexander H.Vass, The other deed made and executed before the said Mtre.H.Griffin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the day, month and year first aforesaid, between the said JAMES FISHER and Julia Lunn, duly authorised tg the effect of the lust mentioned deed by her said husband, of the one part; and the said ALEXANDER H, VASS, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said James Fisher and Julia Lunn to the said Alexander H.Vass, of * all that certain lot of ground or emplacement situate in the Saint Antoine suburbs, of the said city of Montreal, containing forty feet and four inches in front or thereabouts, by one hundred feet in depth, the whole more or less, without warranty to precise measurement, bounded in front by the niveau or line of Saint Antoine street, in the rear and on the south west side by Mrs.James Fisher, recently aequired by her, having been the property of her said husband, and formerly the property of Daniel Farley, and on the north east side by Alexander H.Vass, purchased by him, as late the property of the said Jumes Fisher, with a two story wooden house, stable, shed and other buildings thereon, and with all and every the members and appurtenances thereuoto belonging 5\u201d and possessed by the said James Fisher and Julia Lunn as proprictors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Alexander H.Vass.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothégque.under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lots of ground or emplacements, immediately previous to aud at the time the same were acquired by the said Alexander H.Vass, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the EIGHTEENTH day of APRIL next, for n sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the cffice of the said prothonotary, eight days at least.before that day, in default of which they will be tor ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGI, P.K.8.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 3rd December, 1636, Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.642.Ex purte\u2014HIRAM SEYMOUR.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there.has beenfodged in the office of the Peothionutary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed hefore Mire, T.Bedouin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the third day of December, one thousnund eight hundred and thirty six, between the honorable PETER McGILL, of the city of Montreal, esquire, one of the members ol\u2019 the honorable the legislative council, in and for the said province.acting tor and-in the name and behalf of and as attorney duly appointed to Mrs.Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Das Rivières, wife, separated as to pruperty, separée quunt auæ- biens, of Jacques Oliva, of thie parish of S:, Thomas, in the district of Quebec, in.the said proviuce, esquire, the saidé Fin THE KING\u2019S BENCIT, tn THE KING\u2019S BENCH. 120 TNE QUALHC GAGETTR \"mm PS Peter McGill being also the assignee in trust of the share and interest of Mrs, Marie Louise Des Rivières, wife of Alexander McKenzie, of Terrebonne, in the district of Montreal, in the said province, esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des Rivières, deceased, in bis lifetime of the said city of Montreal, esquire, and of Mrs.Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, his wifs, also deceased, the father and mother of the said Marie Louise Des Rivières, aud Francis William Des Rivières aod Henri Des Rivières, both of the said city of Montreal, esquires, the said Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, Marie Louise Des Rivières, Francis William Des Rivières, and Henry Des Rivières, being all and the only heirs at law, sous bénéfice d'inventaire oi the said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite I'rottier I)es Riviéres Beaubien, his wife, their father and mother, and the said Francis William Des Rivières and Henry Des Rivières, being moreover the assignees of the rights, share and interest of James McGill Des Rivières, esquire, in his quality and capacity of one of the universal residuary legatees and devisees ot the property left by the late honorable James McGill, esquire, of the first part; and Mr, HIRAM SEYMOUR, of the said city of Montreal, merchant, of the second part ;\u2014being a sale by the said party of the first part to the said Hiram Seymour, of *¢ alot of ground situate in the said city, joining in front McGill street,in the rear Longueuil\u2019s lane, on the north west side Mr, John A.Perkins, and on the south east side James Henry Lambe, without any buildings thereon erected, the said lot containing thirty feet in front by one hundred and seven feet in depth on the north west side, and one hundred and nine feet also in depth on the south east side, the whole more or less in front and in depth, and without warranty of any precise measure, but being English measure, as the whole now is, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;'\u2019 and possessed by the said heirs sous bénéfice d\u2019inventuire of the said late Francis Des ltivièresand Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, his wife, their father and mother, for three years immediately preceding the day of the date of the said deed, and thence hitherto by the said Hiram Seymour, as proprietors, respectively.And all persons wbo may have or claim to bave any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Hiram Seymour, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the SEVENTEENTH dayof APRIL next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothouotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be fur ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B, Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Moatrest, 9th December, 1836.Province of Lower Canada District of Montreal, No.636.Ex parte\u2014THOMAS STORROW BROWN.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed belore Mure.I, Bedouin, and his colleague, notaries punlic, on the twenty-second day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, between the honorable PETER McGILL, of the city of Muntreal, esquire, one of the members of the honorable the legislative couucil, in and for the said province, acting for and in the name and behalf of and as attorney duly appointed to Mrs.Marguerite Chailotte Trottier Des Rivières, wife separated as to property, separée quant aur biens, of Jacques Oliva, of the parish of St.Thomas, in the district of Quebec, in the said province, esquire, the said Peter McGill being also the assignee in trust of Mrs, Marie I,ouise Des ltivières, wife of Alexander McKeuzie, of Terreboune, in the district of Montreal, in the said province, esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des Rivières, deceased, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, esquire, and of Mrs, Marguerite Trottier Des Riviéres Beaubien, his wife, also deceased, the father and mother of the said Marie Lousie Des Riv'ères ; and Francis William Des Rivières and Heuri Des Rivières, both of the said city of Montreal, esquires, the said Marguerite Charlotte \u2018Trottier Des Rivières, Marie Lonise Des Rivières, Francis William Des Rivières and Henri Des Rivières, beiug all and the only heirs at law, sous bénéfice d'Inventuire of the said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beau- bien, his wile, their father and mother, of the first part ; and THOMAS STORROW BROWN, of the said city ol Montreal, esquire, merchant, of the second part ;\u2014 being a sule by the said party of the first part to the said Thomas Storrow Brown, *¢ of all that certain lot of land situate in the St.Antoine suburbs of the said city, being of anirregular figure and divided lengthways by Des- Rivières street, and crossed by St.Bonaventure street, the said lot containing about three hundred feet in front including the breadth of Des Riviéres street, two hundred and ninety-eight feet at the rear, the breadth of the said streetincluded, by about six hundred and ninety- two feet in depth on the north east side, the breadth of St.Bonaventure street included, and six hundred and eighty feet also in depth on the south west side, the breadth ofthe said St.Bonaventure street also included, the whole more or less, but being french measure, hounded in front partly by Nicolas Prudhomme and partly by one named Allard, J.Doneguny, and one Deslauriers, in the rear by river Prudhomme, on the north eaet side partly by the honorable Louis Guy, aud partly by a ground reserved for the prolongation of a rond communicating with St.Antoine street, and un the south west side partly by one named Decarry, and partly by one named Bisson, and by the heirs of the late Gabriel Frauchére, or their representatives.From the above described lot of land, is expressly reserved a space of ground about eleven feet in width, by about thirty-one feet in length, at the north angle of the said lot intended for aroad to communicate with the above mentioned road communicating with St.Antoine street, as the whole now is and without warranty of acy precise meusure, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u201d and possessed by the said heirs sous bénéfice + Invertaire, during the three years last preceding the day of the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence by the said Thom s Storrow Brown, as proprietors, rexprctivelye > HN THE KING'S BENCH 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 Thomas Storrow Brown, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the SEVENTELNTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation ; and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said Pro- thonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing 80.MONK & MORROGH, P, K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 9th December, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, Fin THE KING\u2019S BENCH.No.634.Ez parte \u2014JAMES HENRY LAMBE,.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothouotary of the court of King's Lench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.T.Bedouin and bis colleague, notaries public, on the third day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between the honorable PETER McGILL, of the city of Montreal, esquire, one of the members of the honorable the legislative council, in and for the aaid province, acting for and in the name and behalf of and as attorney duly appointed to Mrs.Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, wife separated as to property, séparée quant aux biens of Jacques Oliva, of the parish of St.\u2018Thomas, in the district of Quebec, in the said province, esquire, the said honorable Peter McGill being also the assignee in trust of the share and interest of Mrs.Marie Louise Des Rivières, wife of Alexander McKenzie, of Terrebonne, in the district of Montreal, in the said province.esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des KRividres, deceased, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, esquire, and of Mrs, Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, his wife, also deceased, the father and mother of the said Marie Louise Des Rivières, and Francis William Des Rivières and Henri Des Rivières, both of the said city of Montreal, esquires, the said Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, Marie Louise Des Rivières, Francis William les Rivièresand Henri Des Rivières, being all and the only Leirs at law, sous bénéfice d\u2019inventaire, of the said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, his wife, their father and mother, and the said Francis William Des Riviéres and Heori Des Ri- viéres being moreover the assignees of the rights, share and interest of James McGill Des Rivieres, esquire, in his quality and capacity of one of the universal residuary legaices aud devisees of the property left by the iate honorable James BlcGill, esquire, of the first part; and JAMES HENRY LAMBE, of the said city of Montreal, gentie- man, of the second part ;\u2014being a sale by the said party of the first part to the said Jumes Henry Lambe, of ** a lot of ground situate in the said city of Montreal, juining ia front McGill street, in rear Longueuil's Jane, un the south eastside St.Maurice street, sud on the north side alot of ground belonging to the said vendors, without any buildings thereon erected, the said lot containing fiity five feet aud ten inches on McGill street, forty six feet on Longueil\u2019s lane by one hundred and thirteen feet in depth cn St.Maurice street, and one hundred and nineteen feet also in depth on the north west side, the whole more or less in front and depth, and without warranty of any precise measure, but beiug English measure, asthe whole now is, with all au every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u201d and possessed by thesaid hcirs sous bénéfice d\u2019inventaire cf the said late Fruncis Des Rivières and Marguerite l'rottier Des Rivières Beaubien, during the three years immediately preceding the day of the date of the said deed of sale, aod trom thence hitherto by the said.yJames Henry Lambe, as proprietors respectively.k 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, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said James tienry Lamve, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the SLVENTEKN l'ri day of AVRIL 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 Uffice 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.5 5 MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary \u2019s Otlice, Moatreal, 6th December, 1836.- Province of Lower Canada \u2019 District of Montreal.fin THE KING'S BENCH.No.630.Ex parte\u2014OLIVIER BERTHELET.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench of and for the districtof Moutreal, three deeds ; the first made aud executed before Mtre.F.L.Duimoulin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty-sixtn day of January, oue thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, between Mrs.FELICITE ADELAIDE PILLEYL, widow ot Jean Baptiste Poulin de Courval, esquire, in his lifetime, surveyor, residing at the village ot Nicolet, in the county ol Nicolet, in the dietrict of Three Rivers, ot the one part; and OLLVIER BERTHELET, of the city of Montreal, esquire, of the other part ;\u2014Dbeing a donation entre vi/s, by the said Mrs, Félicite Adelaide Pillet, tv the said Olivier Berthelet, \u201c of all the rights und pretentions wbich the said Mrs.Félicite Adelaide Pillet, might have in two certain lots ol lund, designated as follows, to wit ; a lot of lund situate in the St.Antoine suburbs, of the said city of Montreal, containing one huudred und seventy-four feet in front by two hundred and ten to two hundred and eleven feet and a half in one line, and one hundred and forty-nine feet in the other line of depth, bounded in front by the main street of the said suburbs, in rear by Bonaventure street, on one side by Joseph Lavallée, or his represen(a- tives, und others, and on the other side by Pierre Her- vieux, and others, and making a superficies of one arpent and eighty vne perches, more or less.Another lot of\u2019 land, situate in the same suburbs, containing one hundred and sixty.two feet in tront by three hundred and forty-three feet in one line, and four hundred and seventy-four feet in the other line of depth, bounded in front by the said street Bonaventure, in rear by the river Prud'homme, on one side by different proprietors, and on AN Oo JANUARY 26 the other side by the honorable Louis Guy, and others, making a superficies of an arpent and ninety-seven perches, more or less, and without any guarantee as to the measure of the said lauds on the part of the said donatrice, nevertheless, should there be a surplus of any of the said lands, the part belonging to the said donatrice shall form partofthe said donation 3°\u2019 the said Mrs, Félicite Adelaide Pillet, having and being possessed as proprietor, of the said rights and pretentiuns, in the immoveable property above designated, as follows: a fourth from the succession of the late Mrs.Josephte Guy, her grand-mother, according to her will made before Mtre, N.B.Doucet, and his colleague, notaries, the twenty-ninth July, one thousand eight hundred and six, and also as having been envoyée en possession for a third of the part belonging (as legatee, also for a fourth in the succession of the said Mrs, Marie Josephte Guy,) to Pierre Louis Pillet, her brother, absent, in virtue of the judgment of the court of King\u2019s bench for the district of Montreal, bearing date the fourteenth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, and since the date of the said deed of donation pussessed by the said Olivier Berthelet.The second deed executed before Mtre.N.B.Doucet, and his colleague, notaries public, the second day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, \u201cbetween FRANCOIS BENJAMIN PILLET, residing in the parish of Sainte Genevidve, district of Montreal, esquire, and Mrs.Angelique Julie Pillet, his wife, by him duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the one part\u2019; and thesaid OLIVIER BERTHELET, of the other part ; being a sale by the said François Benjamin Pillet and Mrs.Angelique Julie Pillet, to the said Olivier Berthelet, *\u2018 of the undivided third of the lands in the St.Antoine suburbs, of the said city of Montreal, inclosed in the following limits : bounded in front by the iain street of the said suburbs, in rear by the little river Prud'homme, bounded on oue side to the north east by the lands belonging to the representatives of the late Louis Cha- boiller, and on the other side to the south west by the lands of Pierre Hervieux, esquire, and of the honorable Louis Guy, as the whole is designated on a figurative plan unto the szid deed annexed.and signed by the parties 3° the said François Benjamin Pillet and Mrs.Angelique Julie Pillet, having and being possessed as proprietors of the said undivided third, as follows : a fourth by the will of Mrs.Marie Josephte Guy, widow L\u2019Ami Desfonds, made before Mtre.Doucet, the twenty-ninth July, one thousand eight hundred and six, and a third in another fourth, as heir of Pierre Louis Pillet, according to the envoi en possession given by the court of King's bench of this district, the fourteenth February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, and since the date of the said decd of sale possessed by the said Olivier Berthelet.The third deed made and executed before Mtre.J.O.Bastien, and his collcague, notaries public, the fourteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between Mr.PIERRE GAULIIER GAMI LIN, residing at the Mission of the Lake of Two Mountains, gentleman, and Mrs.Catherine Charlotte Pillet, his wife, by him authorised to the effect of tie said decd, of the one part; and the said OLIVIER BERTHELET, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Mrs.Catherine Charlotte Pillet, to the said Olivier Berthelet, \u201c* of all the undivided rights which the said Mrs, Catherine Charlotte Pillet may have in the immoveable property above mentioned and designatad in the first place\u201d; the said Mrs.Catherine Charlotte Fillet, having and being possessed as proprietor.of the said rights and pretensives in the immoveables above mentioned, in the first piace, as follows : for a fourth, in the succession of the late Mrs.Josephte Guy, her grand-mother, by her will made before Mitre.N.5.\u201d Doucet.and his colleague, notaries, the twenty ninth July, one thousand eight hundred and six, and also as having been envoyée en possession for a third of the part belonging to Pierre Louis Pillet.her brother, absent, us legatee also for a fourth of the said Mrs.Marie Josephte Guy, by virtue of the judgment of the court of King\u2019s bench of the district of Montreal, of the fourteenth February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, and since the date of the said deed possessed by the said Olivier Berthelet, Aud all persons who way have or claim to have any privi - lege or hy pothec under any title, or by any means whatsoever, IN or upon the said immoveables, immediately previous to and at the time tbe same were acquired by the said Olivier Berthelet, are hereby notified that application Will be made tothe court, on tbe SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing theie oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said pro- thouotary eight days at least before that day, in defanit of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 24th November, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, No.641.Ex parte\u2014 THOMAS PECK.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.T.Bedouin and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty eighth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between the honorable PETER McGILL, of the city of Montreal, esquire, one of the members of the honorable the legislative council in and for the said province, acting for and in the name and behalf of and as attorney duly appointed to Mrs.Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, wife, separated as to property séparée quant aux biens of Jacques Oliva, of the parish of St.Thomas, in the district of Quebec, in the said province, esquire, the said Peter McGill being also the assignee in trust of the share and interest of Mrs.Marie Louise Des Rivières, wife of Alexander McKenzie, of Terrebonne, in the district of Montreal, in the said province, esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des Rivières, deceased, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, esquire, and of Mrs.Marguerite Trottier Des Riviéres Beaubien, his wife, also deceased, the father and mother of the said Marie Louise Des Riviéres, and Francis William Des Riviéres and Henry Des Riviéres, both ot the said city of Montreal, esquires, the said Marguerite Charlotte Trot- tier Des Rivières, Marie Louise Des Rividres, Francis William\u2019 Des Rivières and Henry Des Rivières, being alt Fin THE K1NG\u2019S BENCH. he v CS a ge Tam TE TRE OTT Te Rw MT & YY om, 1837.and the only heirs at law, sous bénéfice d'inventaire of the said late Francis Des Riviéres and Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, his wife, their father and mother and the said Francis William Dee Rivières and Henry Des Rivières being moreover the ussigness of the rights, share and interest of James McGill Des Rivières, esquire, in bis quality and capacity of one of the universal resi- duary legatees and devisees of the property left by the late honorable James McGill, esquire, of the first part ; and Mr, THOMAS PECK, ot the said city of Montreal, merchant, of the second part ;\u2014being a sale by the said party of the first part to the said Thomas Peck of a \u201clot of ground lying and situate in the said city of Montreal, joiningin front McGill street, in the rear Langueunil\u2019s lane, on thie south east side Jacob Dewitt, esquire, and on the north west side Mr.Abner Bage, without any building thereon erected, the said lot containing filty eight fee and six inches in front.fitty eight feet at the ear, exclusive of the mitoyen wall, one hundred and twenty eight feet on the south east side, and one hundred and twenty three feet and six inches on the north west side, the whole more or less, but Euglish measure, and without warranty of any precise measurement as the whole now is, with all and every the members and appurtenances.thereto belonging, and especially with such rights of community or mifoyenneté, asthe said vendors in their names and capacities aforesaid, may he entitled to claim in the wall now dividing the above described premises from the property of the said Abner Bage;\u201d and possessed by the said heïrs sous bénéfice d'inventaire of the said late Francis I) 8 Rivières aud M srguerite Trottier Des Rivières Benubien, bts wife, their father and mother, for three years immediately preceding the day of the date ot the said deed, and from thence hitherto by the said Thomas Peck, as proprietors respectively.And all persons who may have ur cluim to have any privilege or hypothêque under any titleor by Any menns whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same wus acquired by the said Thomas Peck, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL next, fr à sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify n 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, Moutreal, 5th December, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, No.644.Ex parte\u2014CHARLES LECLAIR, accepting for and in the name of Mrs.Marie Thérèse Guindon, his wife.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the protlhionotary of the court of King's bench, of aod fur the district of Montreal, two Deeds ; the one made and executed befure Mire.P.J Filiatranit and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty second day of September, one thouwand eight hundred and thirty five, between Sieur CHARLES GUINDON.yeoman, residing at the Grande Cite, in tue parish st.lustiche, of the one part; and Sieur CHARLES LECLAIR, his son-in-law, trader, residing at Lan- easter.Upper Canada, accepting lor and in the name of Mrs.Morne Thé ése Guindoog his wile, absent, by him daly authorised, of the other part ;\u2014heing a donation by the said Sieur Charles Guindon to the said Sieur Charles Leclair, accepting as aforesaid, of ** all the rights and pretensions, which the said Charles Guindon wight have for the half in the two lots of lund hereatter described\u2014 1.A land situated in the said parish St, Enstuche, at the placé called the Grande Céte, containing tour arpents in width, to be taken from the river Jesus, us far as the eudoftwenty arpents,andfromthence taking five arpents in width, by twelve arpents in depth, muking thirty two arpents in depth ; bounded at one end by the said river Jesus, aud at the other end by the river called du Chicot.joining to the north east to François Guindon, and to the south west ta Pierre Lefebvre, with all the rights of the suid donateur, in the halt of tbe two liouses of woud, the baru and stable, thereon erected.2.À lotof land partly in standing wood and partly under cultivation, situated at the said parish Ste.Eustache, et the place called the Grand Chicet, containing three arpents in width, by thirty arpents in depth, bounded at one end to the south by the river du Chicot, and at the other end joining to the lands of the Cdte St.Charles, joining to the north east to Alexander Rochon, and to the south west to Simon François Bourette, with the rights of tbe said donateur in the house and other buildings thereon erected 3\u201d the said Sieur Charles Guindon the donateur proprietor, and pos- ressor of the said rights and pretensions in the lunds hereinbefore mentioned, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and trom thence diitherte possessed by the said Marie Thérèse Guindon, wife of the said Charles Leclair.The other deed executed befure Mtre, P J Filiatrault and his colleague, notaries publics, also on the twenty second day of September, one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, between MICHEL GUINDON, of the parish of St, Eustache, garçon, émancipé d\u2019dge, in virtue of the ordon.nanc- of the honorable , esquire, one of the judges of the court of King's bench, tor the district of Montreal, bearing date \u2014\u2014\u2014 the said Michel Guindon assissted by Sieur Charles Guindon, his father and curator elected in virtue of the aforesaid or donnance, of the one part; and the said Sieur CHARLES LECLAIR, his brother in-law, accepting for and in the name of Mrs.Marie Thérgse Guindon, his wite, as aforesaid, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Michel Guindon, assisted as aforesaid, to the said Sieur Charles Leclair, accepting as aforesaid, of ** all the rights and pretensions, which the said Michel Guindon might have for a fourth.in the two lands hereinbefore designated, and also in the houses and other buildings upon the said two lands erected ;*° the said MicLel Guindon, proprietor and possessor of the said rights and pretensions in the said lands hereiubefore mentioned, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto possessed by the said Marie Thérèse Guindon, wife of the said Charles Leclair.And all persons who may have or claim to have any pri- wilege or bypothêque under any title or by any means wbat- soeverin or upon the said immoveables, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Charles Lecigir,accepting as aforesaid, are hereby notified, [INTREKING\u2019S BENCH.QAGETTR DE QUEBEC \u2014\u2014\u2014 ES tbat application will be made to the court, on tbe EIGHTEEN l'H day of APRIL uext, for a senteuce or judgment of coufirmation, aod they are hereby required to siguify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the oflice 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'sOftice, Montreal, 224 Auvust, 1836, Provinceof Lower Canada, \u2019 np istrice of Montreal.fin THE KING 8 BENCH.0.045.Ex parte\u2014 ARTHUR ROSS.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, an Indenture or Deed of bargaiu of sale made and executed before witnesses, sous Seing privé, on the thirty- first day of August, one thousand eiguit bundred and thirty, between DAVID KOSS, of the city of Montreal, esquire, of the one part ; and ARTHUR ROSS, also of the said city of Montreal, esquire, of tne other part ;\u2014bheing a sale by the said David R iss to the said Arthur Russ, of \u201ccertain lots, pieces und parcels of laud and premises, situate, lying aud being in the township of Shefford, in the county of Sueffurd, in the district of Montreal, in the province of Lower Canada aforesaid, known and described as follows, to wit:\u2014lot, number ten, inthe sixth range ; the south half oflut number\u2019 three, in tbe seventh range ; lots, numbers four, thirteen and fourteen, iu the seventh range ; also lot, nübver two, io the eighthi can ze ; lot, numbers seven, eight, wud the vorth half of number nine, 10 theninth range, and Ist number ten, in the tenth range of the said township of Suetf rd 3 aud possessed the suid lois of laud by the said David Ross, as proprietor, during the three years, imme- dhatety preceding the date ot the said deed of sale, and trom thence hitherto by the said Arthur Ross, And all persons who may have or claim to bave avy privilege or hypothéque under any title or by aoy means what.soeverin or upon the said lots of land, immediately previous to and at the ime the sume were acquired by the said Arthur Ross, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, ou the EIGHTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence of judgmeut of coufirmation, and they are hereby required to siguify iu writing their oppositions and file the same in the office vf the said prothonotary, eight days at least betore that day, iu default of which they will be for ever precluded trom the right of doibg so, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Ofiice, Montreal, 12th December, 1836.Province of Lower-Canada, .District of Montreal, JINTHEKING SBENCH.No.649.Ex parte\u2014THE SOLICITOR GENERAL pro Rege.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there - has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary or the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before More.Ls.Guy, His Majesty\u2019s votary, and bis colleague, notaries pubhe, vn the fourteenth day of Novewber, ove thousand eight hundred aud thirty six, between the Honorable CHARLES WILLIAM GRANT, one of the members of the legislative council, 1n the province of Lower Cavada, residivg at Alwington, Kingswon, Upper Canada, Midland District, now present io the cy of Moutreal, aud Mrs.Elizabeth Mary Graut, widow of the late Nicolas Fortune Charles de Mootenach, esquire, residing at Longueuil, in the said district of Moutreal, of the one part; and FORBIS MACBEAN, esquire, caplain commanding tbe Royal Artiilery, residing at the Isle of St, Hélène, near this city, l'humas Foster, esquire, lieutenaut commanding the Royal Engineers, wu the saia City vf Montreal, and Francis Sisson, esquue, Ordnance store keeper, at Montreal, ou the part of we principal officers of His Majesty\u2019s Orduance, actiug ou bebaif of His Majesty, duly authorised to the eifect of the Said deed, present and accepting thereof, of the other part;\u2014being a sale by the said Hovorable Charles Wilham Graut and Mes.Elizabeth Mary Grant to the said Fornis Macbean, Thomas Foster and Fraucis Sisson, esquires, actiog as aforesaid, of *\u201cLwo lots of ground, being ouwbers seven and eight, situate, lying and being iv the St.Mary or Quebec suburtd of Mout- real, containing each lot forty feet in front by the depth that may be found trom Water street to the river 51, Lawrence, that is to say, to the high water mark, the said lots bounded in front by tbe said Water street, in rear by the said water mark of said St.Lawreoce river, on oue side by lot number six, belouging to Austin Cuvillier, esquire, and on the other side by lot number nine, bveionging to Eleanor Herrald, wife of Walter Douglass, without any buildings thereon erected ; the whole as represented ou a certain plan drawn by James Hughes, esquire, sworn land surveyor, aunexed to these presents, and signed and parapbed by the said parties and said notaries, ne varietur, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 3\u2019 and possessed the ssid two lots vf ground by the said honorable Charles William Grant apd Mrs \\lizabeth Mary Grant, as proprietors, during the turee years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and trom thence hitherto by the said purchasers, on the part and behalf of our said lord the king.And ull persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any meaus whatsoever, inor upon the said two lots of ground, immediately previous to aud at the time the same were acquired by the said Forbis Macbean, Thomas Fuster and Francis Sisson, esquires, acting as atorespid, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, ou the FIRST day oi JUNE next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation ; andthey are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days al least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded frum the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 19th December, 1836, Province of Lower Cgnada, District of Montreal.No.648.Ex parte\u2014THE SOLICITOR GENERAL pro Rege.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed mude aud executed before Mtre, Ls, Guy, His Majesty's potary and his colleague, notaries public, on the ° { IN THE KING'S BENCH.121 twenty-fourth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, between Dame ELEANOR HER.RALD, wife of Walter Douglass, of William Henry, master mariner, district 6f Montreal, the said Eléanor Herrald being separated from the said Walter Douglas, #8 to property, by their marriage contract, and authorised to the effect of the said deed by her said husband, of the one part; and FORBIS MACBEAN, esquire, Captain Commanding the Koyal Artillery, residing at the Isle Ste, Hélène, near this city.Thomas Foster, esquire, Lieutenant Commanding the Royal Engineers, in the aistrict of Montreal, and Francis Sisson, esquire, Ordnance store-keeper, at Montreal, both residing in the said city of Montreal, on the part of the principal officers of His Majesty's Ordnance, acting on behalf of His Majesty, duly authorised tothe effect of the said deed, present and accepting thereof, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Dame Eléanor Herrald to the said Forbis Macbean, Thomas Foster and Francis Sisson, esquires, acting as aforesaid, of *\u201c a certain lot of ground or emplacement, situate, lying and being in the St.Mary or Quebec suburb of Montreal, containing forty feet in front on Water street, by the depth that may be found from Water street to the river St.Lawrence, that is to say, to the high water mark, bounded in front by said Water street, in rear by the said water mark of said St.Lawrence river, and on both sides, to the south west and north east,by the property of Mrs.Elizabeth Mary Grant, widow of the late Nicolas Fortune Charles de Montenach, and the honorable Charles William Grant or representatives, with a one story wooden house thereon erected, and known and designated on a certain plan made by James Hughes, esquire, land surveyor, by lot number nine, which Said plan is annexed to a certain deed of sale,by Mrs.tslizabeth Mary Grant, widow of the late Nicolas Fortune ( harles de Montenach and the honorable Charles William Grant, to His Majesty\u2019s government, passed before the said Ls.Guy and his colleague, the fourteenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;'\u201d and possessed the said lot of giound or emplacement by Dame Dorothy Elizabeth Short, wife of Joseph Timothy Gaudet, esquire, of Montreal, as proprietor, during the three years immediately preceding the thirtieth day of march, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, and since thattime np to the date of the said deed of sale by the said Dame Eléanor Herrald, also as proprietor, and from thence hitherto by the said purchasers, on the part and behalf of our said lord the king, Aud all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, inor npou the said lot of gronrdor emplacement, immediately previous toand at the time the same was acquired by the said Forbis Macbean, Thomas Foster and Fraucis Sissou, esquires, acting as aforesaid, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the FIRST day of JUNE next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at lenst before that day, in default of wbich they will be for ever precluded from the right of duing so, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 19th December, 1836.Proviuceot Lower Canada, L \u2019 Dictrictof Montreal.| INTHEKING SBENCH.No.651.Ex parte\u2014 JOHN SCOBIE McKENZIE, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's hench,of and forthe district of Montreal, a deed made and executed hefore Mtre.N.B.Doucet aud his colleagne, notaries public, on the seventh day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, between Dame MARGUFRITE ROUSSEAU, of the city vf Montreal, in the said district and province, wife of Jean B.Chevalier De Lorimier, esquire, by him iv that bebalf duly avthorised, of the one part; and JOHN SCOBIE McKENZIE, of the said rity, cooper, of the other part j~~being a sale from the said Marguerite Rousseau, authorised as aforesaid, to the said John Scobie McKenzie of certain real property described in the said deed, as follows ;\u2014*¢ A lot of grouud or emplacement situated in the said city of Montreal, containing thirty two feet four inches in front.or thereabouts, by the depth which may be found between the streets St.Alexis and St.Jean, as the whole is fenced in, and bounded in front by the said St, Alexisstreet, in rear by the said St, Jean street, on one side by Mr, Hart Logan, and on the other side by the representatives of the late Horatio Gates aud compauy.with a wooden house and other buildings thereon erected 3° which said real property was possessed by the said Marguerite Rousseau and Jean B.Chevalier de Lo- rimier, jointly, during more than the three years, immediately preceding the said sale,and has thence bitherto been possessed by the said John Scobie McKenzie, as respectively proprietors thereof.And all persuns who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or uponthe said lotof ground and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the saidJobn Scobic McKenzie, are hereby noulied that application will be made to the said court, on THURSDAY, the FIRST day of JUNE next, fur a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least befure that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P, K, B, Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 21st.January, 1837.Province of Lower Condes District of Montreal.IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.650.Ex parte\u2014WILLIAM MOLSON.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the protho- notary of the court of King\u2019s bench of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and exccuted before Mtre.J.J.Gibb aud his colleague, notaries public, on the fourth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, between Dame ANN' NICHOLS, of the city of Montreal, widow of the late George Harrison, in hislife- time of Montreal aforesaid, grocer, of the one part ; and 122 TERRE -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 me ni gia at «a as INE QUEBBS GAZBMB JANUARY 26 dremel L _ WLLLTAM MOLSON, of the said oity of Montreal, mer- ghant, of the other part ;\u2014heing à sale by the said Dame Ann Nichols to the said Willis Molson, of \u2014Firstly\u2014A $ lot of ground or emplacement situate on the south west side of the road which communicates between the Ste.Marie suburns and the Câte de lu Visitation, known by number eight, containing forty five feet in front by ninety feet in depth, bounded in front by a common, behind by Mr Ricket, on one side to the south east by Boucher or his representatives, and on the other side to the north west by pin avenue of thirty feet wide.Secondly\u2014Another lot of ground or emplacement sitnate on the south side of the said road, known by number nine.containing forty five feet in front by ninety feet in depth, bounded in front by the said common, behind by the representatives Lacroix, on one side to the north west by Joseph Valois, and on the other pide to the south east by the said avenue, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging,\u201d and possessed the said lots of ground or emplacement.by the late George Harrison and the said Dame Ann Nichols, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said William Molson.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatso- ver in or upon the said lots of ground or emplacements, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said William Molson, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the FIRST day of JUNE next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will Le for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 1ith January, 1837.LICITATIONS.DisTRICT orl IK NOW all persons whom it may con- QUEBEC.cern, that by virtue of a Writ of the Honorable PuiLiprE PANET, one of the Judges of the Court of King\u2019s Beuch for the district of Quebec, dated this day, the Procés Verbal of the biddings of the immoveable property heareafter described, belonging to the Succession of the late HENRI WKIPPERT, which has been sold by licitation upon the premises by Mtre.Josepu PETITCLERC, notary, on the ninth instant, bas been deposited in our office by authority of justice, for the purpose of receiving overbiddings for the space of six weeks, after which a title will be given to the bighest and last bidder, if any there be, if not to the highest and last bidders mentioned in the said Procés Verbal, subject to the charges, and clauses mentioned in the said biddings, of which knowledge may be had on application to the undersigned prothonotaries.Follows a description of the said immoveuble Property.1.* An emplacement situate in the lower town of Quebec, containing forty-one feet in front, or thereabout, more or less, on St.Peter street, until it reaches the yard of David Ross, or his representatives, where it has only thirty-four feet in length, contiguous to the common partition wall, and thirty feet in depth along the said partition wall, and having only eleven feet and four inches at the lace called the landing stairsand privy, (la cage d\u2019escalier et les latrines) bounded in front, towards the north east, by the said St.Peter street, and in rear, towards the south west, by the said partition wall, on one side, towards the orth, by John Chillas or his representatives, and on the other side, towards the south, by the said David Ross, or his representatives; together with the two stories stone house thereon erected, a good vault, circumstances and dependencies ; the whole adjudged to Hubert Weippert for the sum of £705 0 U.2, Another emplacement situate in the St.Jobn suburb of this city, containing forty feet in front by eighty feet in depth, bounded in front, towards the north, by St.John street, and in rear, towards the south, by the end of the said depth, on one side, towards the south west, by Jupiter street, and on the other side, towards the south east, by the representatives of.widow Charles Guédon, together with the two stories house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies; the whole adjudged to Benjamin Corriveau for the sum of £306 0 0.\u201d The overbiddings will be received until the TWKENTY- THIRD day of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Quebec, 17th January, 1837.DisTRICT or K NOW all persons whom it may con- QUEBEC.cern, that by virtue of a Writ of tile Honorable PRiLirpr PANET, one of the judges of the court of King's bench for the district of Qnebec, dated this day, the Procés Verbal of the biddings of the immoveable property hereinafter described, belonging to the community which existed between FRANCOIS DASSILVA pir PORTUGAIS, and the late Dame VICTOIRE PETITCLERC, which has been sold by licitation upon the premises by Mtre.Josep PETITCLERC, notary, on the fourth instant, has been deposited in our office by authority of justice, for the purpose of receiving overbiddings for the space of six weeks, after which a title will be given to the highest and last bidder, if any there be, if not to the highest and last bidder mentioned in the said Procès Verbal, subject to the charges, clauses and conditions mentioned in the said biddings, of which knowledge may be had on application to the undersigned prothonotaries.Follows a description of the said immoreoble Property.\u2018* An emplacement situate in the St.John suburbs of this city, containing about thirty feet in front by abont seventy two lect in depth, bounded in front, towards the north, by the rue Nouvelle, and in rear, towards the south, by the end of the said depth, on one side, towards the north east, by Pierre Gouge, and on the other side, towards the south west, by Joseph Romssean; together with the one story wooden hiouse and stable thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies; the whole adjudged to Ignace Amable Dorval for the sum of £46 0 0.\u201d The overbiddings will be received until the TWENTY- SECOND day of FLBRUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Quebec, 9th Jannary, 1837.Ap SE PETITIONS TO THE LEGISLATURE.UBLIC NOTICE.\u2014=The undersigned will apply to the Legislature of this Province, in the ensuing Session, to he incorporated under the name and firm of the\u2018 Beaunarnois R aLroap Company.\u201d with the privilege of making and maintaining a RAILROAD, trom or near the Village of Beanharnoir, to a suitable point on the River St.Lawrence or Lake St.Francis, through part of the parishes of Saint Clement and Saint Timothy, in the Beignoiry of Beauharnois sud County of that name ; with a further privilege of extending the said Railroad tothe north west shore of the River Chiatean- guoy, und thence along the said River to the Province Line ; passing through the Township of Gudmanches- ter, nt or near the village of Huntingdon in the said Township, L.G.Brown, R.H, Nurval, William Bowron, Thos.M*Leny Gardner, Jean Bte.Poirier, John M*Gibbon, John Somerville, D.K.Lighthall, , James Reid Beuuharnois, January 17, 1837.John M'Donald, John Russ, Ovide Leblanc, Joseph Surveyer, A.l)esmarais, F.Xr.Prevost, Juhn Young.John Bryson.OTIC E\u2014The Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm ot BEL- LINGHAM & DunLoP, in Montreal and Quebec, is this day dissolved.: ] S.BELLINGHAM, E.J.DUNLOP.31st December, 1836.Sw OTICE.\u2014The Coupartnership hitherto existing between the subscribers in Ristigouche Baie des Chaleurs, under the firm azd style of Andrew leans & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.\u2014All persons indebted to the concern will please make payment to Hugh Aitken, who is duly authorised to receive the same and grant a-quit- tances, ANDREW DEANS, HUGH AITKEN.Ristizouct-e, 1st July, 1836.u FPYHE undersigned has been duly appointed Curator to the vacant estate of the late Henry McKay VAUGHAN Ross, in his lifetime of Quebec, merchant.L.T.MACPHERSON, N.P.Quebec, 6th July, 1836.u T.CARY & CO.HAVE FOR SALE.Gold Paver, plain and embossed, Gola bordering, and ornaments, silver Paper,\u2014Mahogany Do.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.GOSFORD, | VV LLLiam THE FOURTH, by the Grace of Gov, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith :\u2014T'o our much beloved and faithful the Legislative Councillors of our Province of Lower Canada, and to our faithful and well beloved the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses of our said lro- vince, to an Assembly at our City of Quebec, on the fourteenth day of January instant, to have been commenced and held, called and elected, and to every of you, GREETING : \u2014 Whereas for divers urgent and arduous aftairs, us the state and defence of our said Province, concerning, our Assembly at the day and place aforesaid, to be present we did command, to treat.consent and conclude, upon those things which, in our Assembly, should then and there be proposed and deliberated upon ; and for certain causes and considerations, us to this especially moving, We have thought fit to prorogue our said Assembly, so that you nor any of you, on the said fourteenth day of January instant, at our said City, tu appear are to be held or constrained, for We do will therefor that you, and each of you, be as 10 us in this matter entirely exonerated ; Commanding, and by the tenor of these presents firmly enjoining you, and every of you, and all others in this behalf interested, that on the Si.VEN I'EENTH day of FEISRUARY next, at our said City of Quebec, personally you be and appear, to treat, do, act, and conclude upon those things which in our said Assembly, by the Common Council of our said Province, by the favour of God, may be ordained.IN TESTIMONY WHEREUF.these our Letters we have caused to be made Patent, and the Great Scal of our said Province to be thereunto affixed :\u2014Witness our Right trusty and Right well beloved the Right Honorable ARCHIBALD EARL or GosFORD, Baron Worlingham of Beccles, in the County of Suffolk, Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over our Provinces of Upper and Lower ¢ anada, Vice Admiral of the same, and one of Qur Most tionorable Privy Council, &c, &c.&c.at Our Castle of St.Lewis, in Our said City of Quebec, in our said Province of Lower Canada, this tenth day of January, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven, and in the seventh year of our Reign.G THOMAS AMIOT, CIk.Cn.in Chy.EEE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF TRE PROVINCE, Quebec, 25th January, 1537.His ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN CHIEF has been pleased to make the following appointment, viz :\u2014 JosHUA SAWYER WooDMAN, STEPHEN CLARK LORD and JEsse WADLEIGH, Esquires, to be \u20ac ommissioners for the Summary Trial of Small Causes, in the Township of Hatley, County of Stanstcad, l\u2018istrictof St, Francis, uuder 6th, Wa, IV, Cap, IT.Extract of the Treasury Instructions to the Commissioner of Crown Lands : * That Public Notice should be given in each District in every year, statingthe names of the persons who may be in arrear cither for the Instalments of their purchase money, or for the Quit Rents ; and that if the arrears are not paid up before the commencement of the sales for the following vear.that the lands in respect of which the Instalments or Quit Rents may be due, will be the first lot to be exposed to auction at the ensuing sales, and if any surplus of the produce of the sale of each lot should remain after satisfying the Crown for thesum due, the same will be paid to the original purchaser of the land, who made default in payment,\u201d \u2018 \u20ac - «A à a a a & an we nr enn aoa OFFICE oF CROWN LANDS, Quebec, 27th December, 1836.In conformity with the foregoing instructions, a list of the perso:s in arrear for Instalment or Quit Rent, on the thirty-first day of December inst.will be published in the several Districts of tiis Province, on the FIRST day of MAR« H next, and the further proceedings required to carry into effect the conditions contained in the Licence of Occupation, will take place at the ensuing Annual Sale.JOHN DAVIDSON.GF The Quebec Gazette, (old) Canadien, Mercury, Montreal Gazelte.Herald, Courier, Vindicator, Minerve, Ami du Peuple, Transcript, Missisquoi Standard, Farmer's Advocate, will insert the above uvuce a fortnight each, until the first March, 1837.TAVERN LICENSES.OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE PEACE, Quebec, 19h January, 1837.OTICE is hereby given that a Special Session of the Peace will be holden at the Court House, in the City of Quebec.every day (Sundays and Holidays excepted) from the 25th day of January instant to the 15th day oi\u2019 February next, inclusively, for the purpose of qualitying Applicants for Tavern Licenses, and for the renewalot former Tavern Licenses for the City and Banlieue of Quebec, for the present year ; and that in no case will any application for a Renewal of License be taken into consideration, unless the License for the preceding year be produced and filed\u2014also, that no other Special Session for granting or renewing such Taveru Licenses, will be held after che above stated period, unless it be for notable Taverns, Hotels or Coffee Houses paying bond fide a rent of not less than one hundred and fifty pounds a year.PERRAULT & SCOTT, Clerk of the Peace.B=\" Three insertions in all the Newspapers published in this City, in their respective Languages, TRINITY HOUSE, Quebec, 10th Janvary, 1837.OTICE is hereby given, that on Tuespay, the TWENTY FipTH day of JANUARY instant, JEAN DU- FRESNE, of the parish of St.Laurent.county of Orleans, will be examined before the Master, Deputy Master and Wardens of the Trinity House of Quebec, as fo his fitness and capacity SRE Te to act as a Pilot on the River St.Lawrence, for and below the Harbour of Quebec.E.B.LINDSAY, R.T.H, Q, GAZETTE DE QUEREC.GOSFORD.~ UILLAUME QUATRE, parla Grace de Dieu Roi du Royaume Uni de la Grande Bretagne et d\u2019Irlande, Défenseur de la Foi :\u2014A nes très aimés et fidèles les Conseillers Législatifs de notre Province du Bas- Canada, et nos fidèles et bien aimés les Chevaliers, Citoyens et Bourgeois de notre dite Province, élus et convoqués aux fins d\u2019être présens à l\u2019Assemblée qui devait avoir lieu et être tenue dans notre cité de Québec, le quatorzième jour de Janvier courant, et à chacun de vous, SALUT :\u2014 Attendu que pour certaines affaires urgentes et difficiles Nous concernant, aitisi que notre Etat et la défense de Notre dite Province, Nous avions ordonné que Notre Assemblée aurait lieu au jour et place susdits, afin de traiter, agir et conclure sur telles matières et choses qui auraient été alors proposées et sur lesquelles il aurait été délibéré, et pour de certaines causes et considérations qui.Nous engagent spécialement, Nous avons jugé à propos de proroger Notre dite Assemblée, en sorte que vous ni aucun de vous n\u2019êtes obligés de paraître dans notre dite Cité de Québec, le dit Quatorzième jour de Janvier courant, car QE et 0=> \"07-907 %0 1837.nous voulons que vous et chacun de vous quanti nous soyez entièrement déchargés à cet égard : Ordonnant et par le teneur des Présentes enjoiguant formement à vous et à chacun de vons, et tous autres y intéressés, que vons soyez et paraissiez dans Notre Cité de Québec, le DIX-SEPT- IEME jourde FEVRIER prochain, pour traiter; agir et conclure sur telles choses qui par la faveur de Dieu, dans notre dite Assemblée, par le Commun Conseil de Notre dite Province pourront étre ordotinées.\u2014EN Fol pk Quoi, Nous avons fait émaner les Présetites Lettres Patentés, et à icelles fait apposer le Grand Sceau de Notre dite Pro vinee du Bas Canada.Témoin Notre\u2019 Frès-fidèle et Très Bien-aimé le Très Honorablé ArcHIBALD, COMTE DF GosFor», Baron Worlingham de Beccles, dans le Comté de Suffoik, Capitairie Général et Gorivernedr en Chef, dans et sur Nos Provinces du Haunt et dd Bas.Canadd, Vice Amiral d'icelles, et nn de Nos Très-Hoñotables C nseillers Privés, &c.&c.&c.A Notre Château St.Louis, dans Notré ( ité de Québec, dans Notre Province dri Bas-Candda, ce dixiéme jour de Janvier, en I'an dé Notre Seigteur, mil huit cent treite-sept, et dans la septiènte année de Notre Règne.6 THOMAS AMIOT, Clé.de la C.enCh.BUREAU DU SECRETAIRE DF LA PROVINCE, Québec, 25e Janvier, 1837.Ha pli À Son EXCELLENCE LE GOUVERNEUR EN CHEF de aire l\u2019appointement suivant, savoir :\u2014 Joshua Sawyer WooDMAN; STEPHEN CLARK [oRD et Je-sE WADLE1GH, Ecuyers, pour êtfe Corimissaites pourla Décision Sommaire des Petites Causes, dans le township de Hatley; ( omté de Stanstead, District de St.Francis, sorts la Ge, GuUIL: IV, Cap.17.Extrait des instructions du Trésor au Comimissaire des Terres de la Couronne : , \u201c Qu'il soit donné Avis Public dans chaque Disttiêt, \u2018 dans chaqtie année, mentionnant les noms de- personnes ** qui peuvent être en arrière soit pour les Instalemens * de lear argeut d\u2019achiat, ou pour les Cens et Rentes; et que si les arrérages ne sout pas payés en entier avaut ** le commeneement des ventés pour l\u2019année suivante, que *¢ les terres sut lesquellés les Instalemens ou Cens et * Kent s seront dus, serontle premier lot exposé à l'encan * œux prochaines ventes, ets fl restait aucun surplus du produit dela vente de chaque lot, après avoir satisfait la Conronme, pour la somme due, il sera payé à l\u2019acquéreur primitif de la terrc qui aura manqué de payer.\u201d BUREAU DES TERRES DE LA COURONNE, Québec, 27e Décembre, 1886, En conformité aux instructions ci-dessus, il sera publié tine lisie des personnes qui se trouveront en arrière pour Instalement ou Censet Rentes.le trente-unième jour de Décembre courant, dans les différens Districts de cette Province, le PREMIER jour de MARS prochain, et les procédes ultérieurs requis pour mettre à effet les conditions contenues dans la Licence d\u2019Occupation, auront lieu à la Veute Annuelle suivante.~ wn - 4 « JOIN DAVIDSON, LICENCES DAUBER& ES.BUREAU DU GREFFIER DF LA PAIX, Québec, 19e Janvier, 1837.VIS est par ces présentrs donné, qu il sera tenue une Session Spéciale de la l\u2019aix, au Palais de Justice, tous les jours (les Dimanches et l'êt-s exceptés,) depuis le 25e jour de Janvier courant jusqu'au 15 de Février prochain, inclusivement, pour la qualificution de tous a,- plicants pour Licences, et pour renouveler les Licences d'Aubergistes pour la Cité et Banlieue de Québec pour cette année; et que dans aucun cas il nesera pris en considération atteune application pour rerouvellement de \" Licence, 3 moins que la Licence de l'année précédente ne soit prodnite et filée\u2014l)e plus, qu'aucune autre Session Spéciale ne sera tenue à | effet d\u2019accorder ou renouveler telles Licences après la péricde mentionnée, si-ce n\u2019est pour des Auberges notables, Hotels ou Cafés, ayant dond fide un loyer de pas mroirs de cent cinquante ouis par année.PERRAULT & SCOTT, Gretlier de la Paix, 84%\" Trois insertions dans toutes les Gazettes pubiées 3 Quebec, uans leurs langues respéctives.MAISON DE LA TRINITE, Québec, 10e Janvier, 1837.VIS est par le présent donné, que Manpi, le VINGT-CINQUIEME jour de Janvier courant, JEAN DU- F RES N E, de fa paroisse de St.Laurent comté d'Orléans, sera examiné de.vaot les Maitre, Député Maitre et Gar- .diens de la Maison de la Frinité de Qué- 5 Pi bee, sur son habileté et capacité à agir comme Pilote sur le Fleuve St.Euurent, pour et au-dessous du bävre de Québec.E.B.LINDSAY, R.M.T.Q.Ventes par le Sherif.DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.C'est + 1 Savoir : Z ÉVIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que les TBRRES et HERITAGES sous-mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des reclamations sur iceux sont par le présent requises de les faire connoitre suivant la loi ; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire ow 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 soussiyné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions alin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux jours après le retour de { Ordre, Writ.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec, A savoir : LEXANDER FRASER, écuyer, No, 745.seigneur des fief et sesgnvurie de la Rivière du Loup, daus le comté de Rumouski, daus le districtde Québec ; contre BENONI FUURNIER, des dits fiet et seigneurie de la Riviere an Loup, dans les comté et district susdits, tenancier, à savoir :\u2014*° Unie terre sise el située daus le premier rang du fief où segacurie de la Rivière du Loup, de deux arpens ou euvirou de front sur quaraute de protoudeur, prevanten frout au fleuve Si.Lauicut en courant sud est jusqu\u2019au bout de la dite profondeur, joiguant d\u2019un côté au nord est, à Benjamin Chouinard vu ses repié- sentans, et de l\u2019autre côce au sud vues: partie a Jean Roch Lavoie vu ses représentaus, et partie à la route de Fraser- ville, avec les bâvisses sus-coustruites.\u201d\u201d b\u2019uur être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite parvisse de la Rivière du Loup, le SIXIEME jour de FEVRIER prochain, à DIX heures du matin, Ledit Wr t retuuruable le buitième juur de Février prochain, W; S.SEWELL, Shérif.17e Janvier, 1837, ALIAS FIERI FACIAS Quebec, boot \u201cTI ONORk\u2019 KOY p:T DESJAR- No, 1581.DINS, de l\u2019Isie Verte, dans le comté de kimouski, dans le district de Québ c, écuyer, marchand j contre PIERRE LANGUEDOC, de la paivisse de Ste, Cecile du Bic, dans les comté et district susdits, meunier, en la possession de Jean Baptiste Landry, Inissier audiencier; curatenr dument nommé au delaissement fait en cette Cause, à savoir :\u2014\u201c* Un terrainsis et situé dans la paroisse St.Fabien, en la seigneurie de Nicholas ttïoux, nommé Baie du Haha; contenant deux arpens et plus s'il y a de front, sur là profondeur qu\u2019il peut avoir, tenant par le sud est an chemin du Roi actuel; courant nord ouest jusque sur ta cime de la montagne qui s\u2019y rencontre, par le nord est par la ligne seigneuriale qui sépare le Bic de la Baie du Haha, et par le sud ouest à la terre de François Michaud, avec un moulin & scier du bois, dessus construit, avec ses nouvemens, chaussée, dalles, circonstances, appartenances et dépendances.Sujet aux droits seigneuriaux duseignenr ea ia seigneurie du quel le dit immeuble est situé \u201d\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019église du la paroisse de St Simon, le ONZEEME jour d'AVRAL prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retuurnable le quinzième jour d'Avril prochain.W.S.SEWEULL, Shérif, 7e Décembre, 1636.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : | AME ANGELIQUE ANTOI- No.1001.NETTE LiMOGES, des cne, comté et district de Québec, veuve de teu Pierre La- turce, écuyer enson vivant de la dite cité de Québec, notaire pnblic ; contre JOHN U.AHERM, écuyer, des cité, comté et district de Québec, avucat et procureur, en su qualité d'exécuteur testamentaire et des dernières vulontés du dit feu Pierre Laforce, et muintenant en possession de sa succession, &savuir:\u2014h.© Un emplacement s tué au fauxbuurÿ St.Jean de la cité de Québec, rue St.Olivier, contenant quarante pieds de front sur soixante pieds de profondeur, vu euvirun, borné en devant à la dite rue St.Olivier, et par derrièrs au bout de la dite profondeur, avec une maison dessus construite, circonstances et dépendances.2.Le lot numéro quinze, dans le premier rang des terres du tuwnsihip de Tring, dans le comté de Mégantic, dans le district de Québec.3.Le lot nuniéro seize, dans le premier rang des terres du dit townstup.4.Le lot numéro quinze, dans ie deuxième rang des terres du dittownsmip.5.Le lut numéro seize, daus le dit deuxième rang du même township, 6 Le lot numéru vingt deux, daus le même deuxième rang, surdit township.ZF N.B+ L\u2019Adjndicataire de ce dernier lot sera tenu de taire expédier à ses Irais les lettres pu- tentes d'icelui dont le coût sera de deux louis buit che- lings et dix deniers courant, 7.Le lot numéro vingt deux, duns le troisième raug des terres du même township.8.Le lol numéro dix, dansle septième rang des terres du towuship de Nelson, situé dans le cumié de Mégantics duns le district de Québec 9.Le lot numéro onze, dans le dit septième rang du même township, chacun des luts ci-dessus désignés, sous les numéros deux, trois, quatre, Cinq, six, sept, huit et neuf, contenant environ deux cent ucres deterre.10.Le lot numéro sept, et lu moitie nordouest du lot numéro neuf, du cinqu- sème rang des terres du towuship de Somerset, situé dans le comié de Mégantic, dans le district de Québec, cun- tenant deux cent acres vu environ chaque lot, vou trois cent acres en tout, Environ mille acres de terres situées en bus du Port Daniel, durs le comté de Bonaventure, dus le district Inlérieur de Gaspé, à l\u2019ouest du Ruisseau de I' Anse à Masique, à Musique un à Warique, comprenuvot cing lots, bornés en tront pur la Baie des Chaleurs, et en profondeur par les terres incultes de lu courunue, vers l\u2019est par le dit ruisseau de l\u2019Anse à Musique, à Musique ou à Wurique, vers l\u2019ouest par les terres incuites de lu cou ronne, u être vendus en ciuq lots séparés.de deux cents acres ou environ chaque, savoir : 11.Le lot le plus à l\u2019est, borné vers l\u2019est pur le dit Ruisseau de l'Ause à Musique, à Musique ou à Warique, comme susdit, et vers Pouest par le lot numéro douze, ci-après désiqué.12.Le lot suivant, borné: vers l\u2019est par le lot numéro unze, ci.dessus désigné, el vers l\u2019ouest par le lot numéro treize, ci-après désigné, 13.Le lot suivant, borné vers l\u2019est pur le lot numéro douze, ci-dessus désigué.et vers l\u2019uvest par le fus tetméro quatorze, ci-après dé-igué.14.Le lot'eui- vant, borné vers l\u2019est par le lot ruméro treize, ci-des- vus désigué, et vers l\u2019onest pur le lot numéro quinze, eis après désigné.15.Lelot suivant, burué vers l\u2019est par le lot numéro quatorze, ci-dessus désigné, et vers l'uuest par les terres incultes de la couronne comme susdit.16, La muitié indivise d\u2019un ethpiacement, situé en la haute ville de Québec, sur la tue Ste.Anne, de vingt neuf pieds et Un pouce de front ou environ.sur la profondeur qu\u2019il peut y avoir, étant de figure irréynlière dans va dite profondeur, contenant en sa totalité, trente neuf\u2019 toixes et dix neuf pieds ea superficie, plus ou moins, tenant d'un bout vers le midi, à lu dite rue Ste.Anne, et d'autre bout.par derrière, versie nord, d\u2019un côté versie sud ouest an Sieur John Keinhurt, ou nes représentans, et d'autre côié à l\u2019emplacement et maison de Dlle.Brydén ou ses repié- sentaus, avec ensemble la moitié indivise de la maison dessus construite à une étage et mansardes.\u201d Pour être vendus à mon bureun, en la cour de justice de la dite cité de Québec, le DIXIEMEK jour d'AVRIL procbuin, à DIX heures du matin, Le dit Writ retournable le onxi- ème jour d'Avril prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif, 7e Décembre, 1856, ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, À savoir : AME MARIE JOSEPHTE No, 873.§ BRUNET, veuve de fen Joseph Roy, écuier, de la cité de Québec, dans lvs comté et district de Québec; contre JEAN EDOUARD NOEL, gentilhomme, et trois autres, tous de la cité de Québec susdite, a savoir:\u2014¢ Un emplacement situé au fauxbourg et paroisse de St.Roëb, consistanten quarante pieds de front sur cent vingt pieds de profundeur, borné par devant à la rue de la Reine, par derrière an sud à In continuation de la rue Richardson, d\u2019un cô\u2018é au nord est à Mr.Jumes Lamprière Marette ou représentant, et d'autre cô é au sud ouest à Etienne Drouiu et Joseph Dompierre, sur lequel il y aune maison construite ; à la charge de payer et butiler à la des manderesse, sos hiéritiers et ayant cause, an jour et fête de St.Michel, vingt-neuf Septembre de chaque année, vingt- quatre livres de rente foncière, anvurlie et perp étuelle, et soixante et douze livres de rente constituée, au cnpital de Quatorze Cent quarante livres, à cinq par cent, rechetable à volonté.\u201d Pour être veudu à la por e de l\u2019église de la susdite paroisse de St, Roch, le TRENTIEME jour de MAI pros chain, A DIX heures du mativ, Le dit Writ retouruable le premier jour de Juin prochain, W.S.SEWELL, Shérif, 24e Janvier, 1837.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : PIERRE AUCLERC, de la paroisse No.1284 } de St.Pierre, Baie St, Paul, dans le comté de Saguenay; dans le district de Québec, cultiva teur ; contre HUBERT POTVIN, cnltivrnwenr, et Je au Marie Potviu, marchand, tous deux du même licu, À savoir *\u2014 1.\u201c* Une terre de quatre arpens de front, sur vingt six arpens de profondeur, située sur la seigneurie des Ebou'e- mens, en la concession Ste.Catherine, qui borne par devant, au sud) Ouest, au trait quarré de la seigueurie du Gouffre, et par derrière à la profondeur, joignaut au sud à la terre de Jean Tremblay, C:rronstances et dépendances ; sujetts aux charges, clauses et conditions du contrat de concession par M, P, Desales Laterrière, À Hubert Potvin, en dute du vingi-sixième Février, mil huit cent dix nenf, filé an buiean du shé ifen cet ecause, 2 Une terre située en la paroisse Baie St.Paul, seigneurie da Guuffre, de quatre arpens de front sur vingt six arpens de profoud-ure, bornée par devant au bout des cinqnante ciuq arpens de la dite seigneurie du Gouffre, et par derrière au bout de la dite profondeur, juignaut d'un côté, an sud ouest, à François Simard, et d\u2019antre cô:é À Pierre Duchesae vu ses représentans, avec circoustances et dépendances; sujette aux charges, clauses et conditions du coutrat de concessinn par Joseph Drapeau, écuyer, du treize Mai, mil sept ceut quatrevingt dix sept, filé an dit bureau du shérif.\u201d Pour être vendues comme suit: lot, numéro un, à la porte de l\u2019évlise dela susdite paroisre des Eboulemens, le VENGT SIXIEME jour de MAI prochain, à DIX heures du matin; lot, numéro deux, à la porte de l\u2019église de la susdite paroisse de la Baie St, Paul, le VINGT-SEPTIEME jour de MAI prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jout de Juin prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.24e Janvier, 1437.FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir gt OSEPH LATOUCHE, des cité No, 1247.cmmté et district de Québec, maitre maçon ; contre GEORGE MUNN.du même lieu, boucher, en la possession de Jean Baptiste Landry, huissier audiencier, curateur dûment nommé au délaissement fait en cette cause, à savoir :\u2014\u201c Un emplacement situé dans le fanxbuourg St.Louis, contenant quarante pieds de front sur soixunte et trois pieds de proïondeur, borné par devant à lu rue d°\u2019Entrée, par derrière à l\u2019onest à Fratçois Rancour, d'un côté au nord à Pierre Clavet, et d\u2019autre côté ausud à Michel Mauffet, avec ensemble une maison en bois a deux étages, un hangar et antres bÂtimens dessus construits, circonstances et dependances.\u201d Pour être vendu À mon bureau, en ta cour de justice, en la dite cité de Québec, le VINGT-NEUVIEME jour de MAI prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Juin prochain.W.$.SEWELL, Shérif.25e Janvier 1837.VENDITIONI1 EXPONAS.Québec, à wo} AUL THIBEAUDEAU, cordon.No.1359.nier, Joseph Thibeaudeau, journal- lier, tons deux de la cité de Québec, dans les comté et district de Québec, et François Robitaille, de la dite cité de Québec, bourgeois, en sa qualité de tuteur dûment nommé à Honoré Pierre, Paul Arnoul, Marie Caroline, Francoise Pyrille et Sophie Zuë Thibeaudean, enfans mineurs, is-us du mariage dé Paul T'Libexudeau et Marie alius Marie Aune Barsalou, tous deux décédés, en leurs qualités d'héritiersen.loi du dit Panl Thibeaudenu, leur pare; contre JOHN HENRY EDWARDS, des cité, comté et district de Quétec, gentiibomm , en sa qualité de curateur dûmeut nommé à la succession vacante de William Hunter, décédé, en son vivant de la dite cité de Québec, gentilhomme, à savoir :\u2014 Uu terrain situé au fauxbuurg St.Jeau de cette ville, coutenaut cent dix huit pieds de front sur Je niveau de la rue Richelien, sur cent vingt pieds de profondeur, ahoûtissant à ln cue St.\u201cOlivier, sur laquelle le dit front n\u2019est que de cent dix pieds, 124 renaut d\u2019ua bont au sud à lu dite rue Richelieu, d'autre bout au nord à la dite rue St, Olivier, joignaut d\u2019un côté vers Je nord est au terrain du Sieur Deligoy, et d'autre côté au sud ouest au terrain coucédé au Sicur Pierre Pareot, composant le dit terrain, quatre emplucemeus de quaraute pieds de front sur soixante pieds de profondeur, vu de deux milles ceut soixante pieds en superfcie, égal à trente six pieds sur soixante, et un de dix veuf cent quatrevingt pieds, égal à trente trois pieds sur soixante ;, desquels six emplacemens deux de quaraute sur soixante pieds, et celuide deux mille cent soixante pieds en superficie sont sur la rue Richelieu, et les trois autres sur la rue St.Olivier, sans garantie de mesure exacte.\u201d Pour être vendu à mon bureau, dans la cour de justice, dans la dite cité de Québec, le VING'T- JEME jour de FEVRIER prochaiu, à DIX heures du matin.Ledit Writ revvuroable le premier jour d'Avril prochain, ; W.S.SEWELL.Slérif, 25e Janvier, 1827.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : AMES CLEARIHUE, des cité, No, 1620.J comité et district de Québec ; contre ANDREW STUART, écuyer, avocat, du même lieu, curateur à la succession de feu William Green, du même lien, à savoir :\u2014\u2018\u2018 Un lot de terre situé près de (la \u20ac té de Québec, sur le chemin de la Grande Allée, près des Plaines d\u2019Abraham, de cent pieds de front sur trois cent vingt pieds de profondeur, mesure française, ou en- Viron 3 borné par devant au nord au dit chemin de la Grande Allée, et aboutissant en profundeur au sud au terrain de Dame Emma Bradley, maintenant l'épouse de\u201d Sieur Michael Hynes, joignant d\u2019un côté au nord est a un chemin de trente veuf pieds de large ou environ, re- servé pour communiquer au terrain de la dite Dame Emma Bradley, représentant feu Sieur John Moorhead, et d\u2019autre côté ausud ouest à un terrain appartenant à Henry Trinder, repré«entant feu James Green.A la c arge par l\u2019adjudicataire, que toutes les bâtisses, clôtures et autres améliorations qui pourront se trouver sur le dit lot de terre, retourneront et appartiendront aux Dames Religieuses de l\u2019Hô\u2018el Dieu de Québec.à l\u2019expiration du bail emphitéotique d'une plus grande étendue de terrain, dans laquelle le lot ci-dessus désigné se trouve enclavé, pour le terme de quatrevingt dix neuf années, consenti par les dites Dames Religieuses de l'Hôtel Dieu, à feu John Craigie, écoyer, par contrat passé devant Mtre.F.Têtu et son confrère, notaires, À Québec, le sept de Mai, mil hnitcent trois\u201d Pour être vendu à mon burean, dans la cour de justice, dans la dite cité de Québec, le VINGT-NEUVIEME jour de MAL prochain, 3 DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier j ur de Juin prochain, W.S.SEWELL, Sbérif.24e Janvier, 1837.POSTMISSUIM BE\" Quebec Sheriff's English Advertisements continued : from page 113.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit } OSEPH LATOUCHE, of the city, No.1247.county and district of Quebec, master mason ; against GEORGE MUNN, of the same place, bu*- cher, in the hands of Jean Baptiste laundry, huissier audi- encier, curator duly appointed to the délaissement made in this cause, to wit :\u2014** An emplacement situate io the St.Louis suburb, containing forty feetin front by sixty three feet in depth, bounded in front by the Entrée street, in rear towards the west by François Rancour, on one side towards the north by Pierre Clavet, and on the other side towards the south by Michel Mauffet, together with a two stories wooden house, a haugard, and other buildings thereon erected, circnmstauces and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at wy office, in the conrt house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-NINTH day of MAY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morvinge The said Writ returuable on the first day of June next.W.S.SEWELL, Sherif.25th January, 1837.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : } AUL THIBEAUDEAU, shcemaker, No.1359 Joseph Thibeaudeau, labourer, both of the city of Quebec, in the county aud district of Quebec, and François Robitaillle, of the said city of Quebec, burgess, in ms quality of tutor duly appointed to Honoré Pierre, Paul Arnoul, Marie Caroline, Françoise Pyriile and Sophie Zoë 'Thibeaudeau, minor children, issue of the marriage of Paul Thibeaudeau and Marie «lias Marie Anne Barsalou, both deceased, in their qualities of heirs at law ofthe said Paul Thibeaudean, their father ; against JOHN HENRY EDWARDS, of the city.county and district of Quebec, gentleman, in his quality of curator duly appointed to the vacant succession of William Hunter, deceased, in his lifetime of the city Quebec aforesaid, gentleman, to wit :\u2014* A piece or lot of land situated in the suburb ol St John, of this city, containing one hundred and eighteen feet in front, upon the level of Richelieu street, by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, abutting upon St.Olivier street, upon which the said front has only one hundred aud ten feet, bounded at one end, towards the south by the said Richelieu street, at the other end, towards the north, by the said St.Olivier street, joining on one side, towards the south east, to the land of Sieur Deligny, and on the other side, towards the south west, to the land conceded to Sieur Pierre Parent, the said lot of land comprising four emplacements of furty feet in front by sixty feet in depth, one of two thousand one hundred and sixty feet in superficies, equal to thirty six feet by sixty, and one of nineteen bundred and eighty feet, equal to thirty three feet by sixty ; of which six emplacements, two of forty by sixty feet, and that of two thousand one hundred and sixty feet in superficies are upon Richelicu street, and the three others upon St.Olivier street, without guarantee of precise measurement.\u201d To besold at my office, in the court house, in the raid city of Quebec, on the TWENTIETH day of FE BRUARY next, at TEN o\u2019click in the morning.\u2018The said Wiit returnable on the first day of April next, W.3.SEWELL.Sheriff.25th Janu:ry, 1937.ame a \u2014 TNH QUELREC GAZETTE, DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.SAVOIR : HA VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que les Terres et 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 iceux sont par le présent requises de les faire comnoitre suivant la loi; toutes oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire ou afin de charge, excepté dans le cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cus la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d'être filées au Bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux jours après le retour de l'Ordre (Writ) CINQ WRITS DE FIERI FACIAS.Montré il, à savoir : L\" premer à la poursuite de : Nos.769, 2060, BENJAMIN HALL, des ci- 2496, 2554 et 2713 té et district de Montréal, écuter ; le second, à la poursuite de ORLUIN sUSTWICK et ISAAC GREGOKY, de Montréal susdit, marchands et associés ; le troinème àla poursuite de EDWARD KHLLUGG, du même lieu, marchand ; le quatrième à la poursute de JAMES BENNY, du wéme lieu, aussi \u201cmarchand ; etle cinquième à la poursuite de LDWIN ATWATER, de Moatreal susdii, négociant, deman- : deurs 3 contre les terres et ténemens de BANJAMLN BERTHELLT, des dite cite et district de Munlieal, { écuyer, médecin et chirurgien, delendeur :\u20141 \u201c* Un lui J de terre situé dans la cité de Moutré 1, dans le district de Montréal, d'une figure moindrementirréguhère,contenunt quarante cinq pieds el CING pouces, Mesure angluise de largeur en devaut, sur quarante pieds et six pouces de largeur en urrière, et cent teenie neuf pieds el six pouces de protondeur sur le côté sud ouest, el cent vingt sept pieds et onze puuces de profondeur, sur le cô à nord est, boriué en devant par la rue St, Sacrement, en ariiére par Messieurs Hector Russell et compagnie, d\u2019un côté par Walter Beuny et Euenue Dubois, et de | autre coé par Sydney Bellingham et le lot ci-après désigne sous le lot numéro deux, avec use maison vu haugur à trois étages avec une luÇade en pierres de taille, et lu fondation en pierres d'un hangar où appetilis sus éri~ gés, le tout uiesure anglaise, conformément ia plan d\u2019Audré Trudeuu, arpenteur juré, da.é 1e vingt quatrième jour de Novembre, mil hit cent trente six, et dépose dans won burean.2.Un lot de terre suué au même lieu, contenunt (rente sept pieus et dix pouces, Mestre anglaise, de largeur en devant, el vingt six pleus el quatre puuces de largeur en arrière, sur quatrevingt G'u.re pieds et trois pouces de pruloudeur, sur le côté sud ouest, EL suixunle el dix neu p.eds et trols puuces de profondeur sure côté nurd est, borné en devant par lu rue de l\u2019Hopital, en arrière par Syduey Bellingham, d'un côté par Hector Russell et compagnie, et le lot ci-dessus désigné sous numéro un, et de l\u2019autre côté par Workman, et le dit Syduey Bellingham, avec wile mason ayant une luÇade en pierres de taille, à deux étages, sur la rue, el trois étages en arrière ; le tout mesure anglaise, conformément au plan d'Andié Trudeau.arpenteur juré, duté le vingt quatrième jour de No vewbre, ail huit ceut trente six, et atissi déposé duns mon bureau.3, Un lot de terre situé daus la due cité de Montréal, formant l\u2019encoguure des rues St.Paul et St.François Xavier, contenant trente pieds et dix pouces de front sur la rue Si.Paul, et trente deux pieds et trois pouces de largeur en arrière sur la rue de l'Hopi- tal, suixaute eltruis pieds et neuf pouves sur la ligne de la rue 5t.François Auvier, et à peu près suixante el huit pieds de protondeur, juignant lu propriété de Jobn Frothingibam, avec uue muison où hangar eu pierres de taille sus érigée, le tout mesure angluise, conformément au plan d'André Trudeau, arpenteur juré, date le vingt quatrième jour de Novembre, il buit cent trente siX, el dépusé dans mon bureau.4 Un morceau de terre ou verger situé dans le faubourg St Laurent de la dite cité de Montreal, coutenant cent dix pieds de [front sur la rue St.Alexandre, en arnérd par Thomas Phillips, d\u2019un côté par F.À.Beuder, écuier, et de l\u2019autre cô.é pur la rue Ste.Catherine, avec deux maisons en buis et autres bâ(isses ous érigées.5.Un lut de terre situé dans le faubourg 54, Laurent de la dite cité de Moniréal, contenant quatrevingt pieds de frout sur suixante el six pieds de profondeur, burné en devant par la rue du Maire, en arrière par Wilhaum Square.d\u2019un côté par lot numéro quatrevingt CING, appartenant à £2.Hoolstetter, et de l\u2019autre cô'é par lot uuméro quatrevingt buit, ap- parienaut à A.Gundiack, le dit lot de terre connu comme luls DUMÉros quairevinEl six et quatrevingt sept, sur le plan tiré par J.Hughes, arpeuteur juré, et déposé dans l'étude de ls.Guy, notaire public, avec Une maison en bois, et écurie sus-érigées.6.Un lot de terre situé dans le faubourg St Lanrent de lu dite cite de Montréal, connu comme lot numéro neuf, contenant quarante pieds de front, sur cent treize pieds de profondeur, borné en devant par la rue Durucher, eu arrière pur les bévriiers Desrivieres, d\u2019un côté par lot numéru huit, appartenant à l\u2019honotable D.Mondelet,et de l\u2019autre côté par lot nue.méro dix, appartenant à T.A.Stark.7.Un lot de terre situé dans le faubourg St, Laurent de Ja dite cité de Moutréal, conuu comme lot numéro soixante el treize, contenant quarante pieds de jront sur quatrevingt pieds de protoudeur, borné en devant par lu rue Ste, Catherine, en arrière pur Thomas Phillips, d\u2019un côié par lot tuméro suixunte et quatorze, upparteuant à G.Rhynus, et de l\u2019autre côté par (vt numéro soixante et- douze, appartenant à J.Hughes, 8.Un lot de terre situé durs le faubourg St.Laurent de la cité de Montréal, contenant quarante pieds de front, sur svixaute et douze pieds de profundeur, borné eu devant par lu rue Aylimer, eu arrière par Thomas Pmlnpe, d'un côté par lot numéro soixante el treize, appartenant à J.G.MucKenzie, et de l\u2019autre côte par lot numéro suixante et un, appartenant à George McDougall 9.Uu lut de terre situé dans le laub urg St.Laurent, de la dite cité de Montréal, connu comme lot numéru suixante-et sept, contenant trente six pieds de front sur quatrevingt pieds de profondeur, borne en devant par la rue du Maire, en ar- rière par lot numéro soixaute et cing, appuetenant à J, Boulanget, d\u2019un «01é par lut numéro soixante et six, ap- partevaut à Thomos Messey, et de l\u2019autre côté par ldwaid Hartley ou ses représentuns.10.Un lut de Kerre situé au couralit de dte, Maurie duns la parvisse de CT Tes rs comscs conti oe on JANUARY 26 Marie, duns la paroisse de Montréal, désigné comme lot numéro svixante et quinze, contenant cinquante pieds de fronteur cent pieds de profondeur, mesure auglaise, borné en devant par une rue projetée, numéro cinq, sur le plan des lots de feu Heman Seaver, en arrière par nne terre appartenant à Ellice Rolland, comme repiésentant le dit Heman Seaver, d'un côté au nordest par lot numéro suixante et quatorze, appartenant à Thomas Thomas, et de l\u2019autre côté par une terre appartenant aux héritiers ou représentans du dit feu Heman Seaver.\u201d Pour être vendus à mon bureau, le DIXIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, à ONZE heures du matin.Les dits Writs retournables le quinzième jour d'Avril prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif, Bureau dn Shérif,.3e Décembre, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : } EMOISELLE ANNE DU.No.2159, MONT, fille majeure, et usant de ses droits, de la ville des Trois Rivières, dans le district des \u2018Trois Rivières, demandresse ; contre les erres et possessions de CHARLES LOUIS, alias Charles Louis Lambert Dumont, et Severe Dumont, tous deux de la paroisse de St, Eustache, dans le district de Montréal, et autres légataires universels des propriétés délaissees par feu Louis Eustache Lambert Dumont, leur ayeul paternel, défendeurs:\u20141 * Un lot de terre situé à la paroisse St.Eustache, de trois arpens de front, allant en élargissant à q-atre arpens dans la même profondeur qui est de quarante arpens, tenant par devant et d\u2019un côté à des emplacemens du village.par derrière et de l\u2019autre côté à Messire Jean Paquin, et partie au domaine des défendeurs, avec une maison, grange et autres bâtimens dessus construits.2.Un lot de terre situé en la susdite paroisse, de trois arpens de front sur quarante arpens de profondeur, tenant par devant aux emplacemens du village, par derrière et d'un côté aux dits défendeurs, et dc l\u2019autre côté aux héritiers Bellefeuille, avec une grange dessus construite.3.Un lot de terre sis au même lieu.de quatre arpens de front allant en élargissant à quatre arpens et demi dans la profondeur, qui est de quarante quatre arpens plus on moins, tenant par devant an domaine des défendeurs, par derrière à la côte du Chicot, d\u2019un côte à Messire Jeun Paquin, et de l'autre côté aux héritiers Bellefeuille, sans bâtimmens.4.Un moulin à farine et un moulin à svie situés dans la côte du Petit Brulé, de la susdite paroisse, avec environ dix arpens de terre de figure irrégulière, le tout borné par la petite ri- viere du Chesne, eo par la terre de Jean Baptiste Espenard.5.Un moulin à farine en pierre avec ua moulin à scie dans le village de st _l£ustache, borné le dit monlin à farine du côté sud-ouest par la petite rivière du Chesne, du côté nord.est pat un terrain apparteuant aux héritiers Bellefeuille.et le moulin à scie se trouve sur une pointe de terre d\u2019environ trois arpens en superficie, qui est bornée partie par \u2018e Docteur Chenier, et partie par les héritiers Féré.6 Deux moulins à farine, l\u2019un en pierre et l\u2019autre en bois, située à la décharge du Luc des deux Montagnes, avec une maison et autres bâtimens, et un domaine de figure irrégulière, d'environ ceut arpens en superficie en la susdite paroisse, borné du côté sud-est et nord-est par la rivière Jésus, du côté sud-ouest par les nomimes Proteau et Paquette.et du côté nord-ouest par Jacques Beauchamp et l\u2019ierre Belair.7.Deux tiers d un verger, de figure angulaire, d'environ quinze arpens en superficie, situé dans le village de la susdite paroisse, tenant par devant a la grande rue.par derrière au domaine des héritiers Bellefeuille.d\u2019un côté aux héritiers l'eré, et de l'autre au tiers indivis des hé itiers Bellefeuille.8.Moitié de la première concession de la seigneurie des Mille Isles, d\u2019une lieue et demi de front sur trois lieues de profondeur, tenant par devant à la rivière Jésus, par derrière à la continuation des Mille Isles, d\u2019un côté à la ligne seigneuriale du Lac des deux Montagnes, et de l\u2019autre côté à celle des héritiers Beliefeuille.9.Les deux tiers d\u2019un moulin à farine en pierre et d\u2019un moulin à scie situés sur à rivière du nord, cuntinuation des Mille Isle, le dit moulin à farine sur un morceau de terre d\u2019environ deux arpens en superficie, borné de tout côté par le domaine des défendeurs et par la rivière du nord, et le moulin à scie, sur une pointe de terre de figure irrégulière d\u2019environ six arpens en superficie, bornée de tous côtés p :r les héritiers Hellefeuille.10.Un domaine dans la paroisse St.Jérôme, dans la dite continuation des Mille Isles, de huit arpens de front sur environ trente cinq arpens de profondeur, tenant par devant à la rivière du nord, par derrière aux terres de la côte St.Antoine, d'un côté à Jean Baptiste Laviolette, écuyer, et de l'autre côté au domaine des héritiers Bellefeuille, 11.Les deux tiers de la continuation de la seigneurie des Mille Isles, de treize lieues et demie de superficie tenant par devant à la première concession de là scigneurie des Mille Isles, par derrière aux townships d\u2019 Abercrombie et de Wentworth, d'au côté à la ligne seigneuriale de Terrebonne, et de l\u2019autre côté à celle du Lac des Deux Muntagnes.\u201d Pour être vendus comme suit, savoir : lots Numéros un, deux, trois, quatre, cing, six, sept, neuf, à la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse St.Eustache susdite, le ONZLEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, à DIX heures du matin ; lots numéro dix, à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St.Jérôme, le MEME JOUR, 4 TRO1S heures de l'après-midi ; et lots numé'os huit et onze, à mon bureau, en la cité de Montréal, le DIXIEWE jour d\u2019AVRIL, aussi prochain, à ONZE heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le quinzième jour d'Avril aussi prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 5e Décembre, 1836 FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à avoir + \u201cif \"OUSSAINT DUMAS, des cité No.1979.et districtde Montreal, marchand, demandeur ; coutre les terres et ténemens de JOSEPH LAPUKTE piT ST.GEORGE, Pierre Corneil- lier dit Grandchamps, et Jean Baptiste Mayé, tous trois de la paroisse de >t.Cuthbert, dans le dit district, cultivateurs, conjointement et individuellement, défendeurs : \u2014 1.** Unie terre sise et située au sud de la rivière St.Cuth- bert, d\u2019un arpenc et demi de front sur quarante arpens de prorondeur, plus ou moins, bornée en front par la terre de Louis Corneillier dit Grandchamps, en profondeur à la rivicre St.André, d\u2019un côtéau nord est à Léon Olivier, et de l'autre côté an sud ouest, aux nnneurs du dit Louis Corneil - lier dit Grandchamps.2.Un lot de terre d\u2019un quart d\u2019arpent de front sur quarante arpens de profondeur, plus ou moins, bornée en front aux «erres de ste.Catherine, en profondeur, à la rivierede St, André, dun côté au sud ouest à François Vadenais, et de l'autre côté au sud est à Pierre Corneullier dit Grandchamps, sans aucune bâtisse.3.Une terre sise et s.tuce dans la paroisse de St.Cuthbert aux fourches de St.Andre, faisant partie du numero un, de lu contenance de trois arpens de frout sur vingt arp us de profondeur, p:us ou invius, bornée en front à ia rivière - 9-8 N eu \u2018= Sd peg gut pd et AN pnd bed pad gt a om tr rr en am Tani?BA aa MM mm gm DN mm Py es Cm te \u2019 + x > ts ts es à JE {> Wp YW) - We Woe yo WW RES Ve CU Te ne a 1887.GAGSTTE DE GUELEC; 125 3t.Cuthbert, en profondeur aux terres de St.Cuthbert, d'un côté à Joseph Fournier, etde l\u2019autre côté à Jean Baptiste Bibault, avec une maison en bois, grange et écurie dessus construits, 4.Une terre sise et située au sud ouest dela rivière St.Cuthbert, étant partie du numéro vingt sept, bornée en front à la dite rivière de St.Cuthbert, d\u2019un arpent et demi de front sur quarante ar.pens de profondeur, plus ou moins, en profondeur aux terres du St.Esprit, d'un côtéau sud ouest à Xavier Bris- sette, et de l'autre côté au nord est à Alexis Deauphin, avec une maison en bois et étable dessus construits.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l'église de la dite paroisse de St.Cuthbert, le VINGT-QUATRIKEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain.a ONZE heures du matin.Le dit Writ retour- unable le premier jour de Juin prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Bnrean du Shérif, 17e Décembre, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : USTACHE SAUVE pir LA- No.731.} PLANTE, de la paroisse de st.Joseph de Soulanges, dans le district de Montréal, cultivateur, comme ayant épousé Elizabeth Prejeau, &t la dite Hli= zabeth Prejeau, son épouse, demandeurs ; contre les terres et ténemens de FRANCOIS LALONDE et Luc Lalonde, l'ainé, tous deux du même lieu, cultivateurs, conjointement et séparément, défendeurs :\u2014\u2018\u201c Un lot de terre désigné numéro vingt cinq, au dessus du village des Cèdres, même paroisse, contenant trois arpens de front, sur vingt sept et un arpent de profondeur, plus ou moins, borné en devant par la rivière Quatreque et le chemin du Roi, en arrière par le domaine.d\u2019un côté par Thomas Laroux, et del'autre côté par Jean BaptiMe Segean dit Laderute, avec une maison en bois, grange et écurie sus-érigées.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de | église de la dite paroisse de St.Joseph de Sou langes.le VINGT-QUATRIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, à ONZE heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Juin prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 17e Décembre, 1836.FIËRI FACLIAS.Montréal, à savoir : 1 \\ME MARGULERITE CONE- No.2242.} FROY, de Montréal, dans le district de Montréal.veuve de feu Louis Chaboilez, en son vivant de Montréal, écayer, et Olivier Berthelet, écuyer, du même lieu, comme ayont épousé Dame Emilie Chaboillez, et la dite Dame Einilie Chaboillez, son épouse, de lui dÂement autorisée, demanderesse ; cuntre les terres et ténemens de FkHEDhikltc& GLACKEMEYER, de Montréal, dans le district de Montréal, commerçant, en sa capacité de corateur, dûment nomméen justice à ten-.jamin Lauzon, ci-devant maire tanneur, de Moutréal susdit, et maintenant absent de cette province, défendeur: \u2014 \u2018 Un lot de terre on emplaement sis et situé dans la Baronie de Longueuil, dans la paroisse de Saint Jean l\u2019Ivangeliste, de cent quarunte quatre pieds de front.plus ou moins, sur cent de profondeur plus ou moins, tenant par devant au chemin de Roi quiconduit de >t.Jean à laprairie, en profondeur à la veuve l\u2019atté, ou ses représentans, tenant d\u2019un côté à Louis Gervais.et de l'auire côte à un nommé Videau, avec une maison, hangar et boutique de tanneur dessus construits.\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de Saint Jean l\u2019Hvangeliste, le 1) J X- SEPTI EME jourd'AVRII, prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Juin prochain.L.GUGY, Suérif.Bureau du Shérif, 10e Décembre, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : AVID ROSS, des cités et No.1530.} district de Montréal, écuier, conseil du Roi, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténemens d\u2019ABN ER BAGG.des dites cité et district de de vont- réal, chapelier.défendeur:\u20141i, \u2018*\u201c Unlot de terre ou emplacement situé dans le fief Nazare:h, communément nommé faubourg Ste.Anne, dans la cité de Montréal, contenant à pen près quarante cinq pieds de front sur la rue King, sur quatrevingt dix pieds de profun-ienr, et à peu près quarante cinq yieds en arrière, plus ou moins, tel que le tout est maintenant enclos, avec un mur en pierres, borné d'un côté par es héritiers de feu Geurge Platt, et de | autre côté en arrière par la propriété de s.F.Holcomb, avec une maison en pierre, de quarante pieds, avec une façade en pierres de tailie, couvette en fer blanc, deux bâtisses à deux étages, bâties en briques et en pierre, le passage conduisant de King\u2019s street dans les cours respectives des parties, ainsi que le pignon sera e£ demeurera mitoyen et'\u2018en commun entre les dites parties, leurs hoirs et ayant cause pour toujours, Le mur en pierres divisant et séparant cette propriété sur la ligne avec celle de S.F, Holcomb, n'est pas mitoyen ni en commu, mais il appartient exclusivement à la propriété ci dessus désignée.Leditlot est sujet à une rente foncière, perpétuelle et non ra-hetable, de deux livres, treize chetins et quatre deniers, courant, payavle le premier jour de mai de toute et chaque année à John 5.Mctord de Montréal.et William K.scCord, de Québec, écuiers, jusqu\u2019à l\u2019expiration d'un certain bail emphitéotique, lequel expirerale vingt neuvième jour de septembre, mil huit cent quatrevingt dix.et après ce tems aux administra - trices de la propriété des pauvres de l'iôtel-Dieu de Montréal.et leurs successeurs pour toujours ; et aussi sujet au droitde retrait ou retenu en faveur des dites administratrices, en pretérence à tous autres, même aux parens liznagers.2 Un lot de terre ou emplacement, situé dans la cité de Montreal, contenant.trente pieds de front sur cent dix huit pieds de profond ur, borné en devant par la rne Mesill, en arrière par la rueile Longueuil, d\u2019un côté par la propriété de Stanly Bagg, et de\u2019 | autre côté par lot numéro trois ci-après désigné, avec une maison en briques à trois étages, de trente pieds de front, couverte en fer blanc, le pignonet le muren ligne avec le dit Stanly Bag: sonten commun et mitoyen, écurie, remise, et antres bâtisses sus érigées.3.Un lotde terre ou emplacement joignant celui sus désigné, lot numéro deux, contenant trente picds de front sur cent vingt quatre pieds de profondeur sur la ligne est.borné en devant par la rue McGill, en arrière par la ruelle Longueuil, d\u2019un côté à l\u2019est par les héritiers de feu François DesRivières, et à l\u2019ouest par lot numéro deux, ci-dessus désigné, avec une maison en briques à deux etages, couverte en fer blanc, de trente pieds, dont le front est sur la rue McGill, avec une remise, écurie et autres bétisses sus érigées ; les deux pignons sonten commun ou mitoyens ainsi que le mur en pierres sur ia ligne est, La ligne qui sépare le lot numéro soixaute et quatorze pieds | deux du lot numéro trois, commence au centre du pignon eu briques des maisons courant en arrière des lots sur la ruzlle Longueuil.Chaque lot d.it prendre et adroit à une moitié égale en largeur du terrain qui peut se trouver entre la propriété appartenant aux héritiers de feu François DesKivières et la propriété de Stanley Bagg.\u201d Pour être vendus à mon bureau, en la cité de Montréal, le DIX-HUITIEME jour d'AVRIL prochain, à ONZE heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable ie premier jour de Juin prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 10e Décembre, 1336.FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : OHN CLARKE, de Sie.Cu- Nu.274 \u20ac therine, parvisse de Montréal, district de Montréal, écuyer, dem-udeur ; contre les terres et ténemens de HDWARD SIMON JOHNSON, de la puroisse de St.Joseph de Svulauges, district de Montréal susdit, fermir, désendeur : \u2014¢ Une terre conuue cone numero onze, sitnée a bn Cote des Casendes, dans la sesgneurie de Soulnoges, dans la parvisse de St, Jusephi d- Soulanges, dans le dit district de Moutreal, contenant deux arpenset deux perchies de front, se léirécissant à unw pent et les trois quarts d\u2019un ucpent en arrière, lur- wnt ensemble avec la continuation en profondeur, Concédée a feu Witham Jeffries, devant Mure, Maillou, no- tare, le Vingt sepuème mars, mil huit cent dix huit, une superficie d\u2019à peu près ciiquante huit arpens et quatre- Vligt vDZe perches, sais garantie de mesure précise, boruée eu devant par le fleuve St, Lattreut, en arrière par la ligne seigneurtale, eutre Soulanges ec Vaudreuil, dau c0:\u20ac au nord est, par John Bosten, écuyer, et de l\u2019autre côte par Hubert Leruux dit Roussin, avec une Malsen eu bois, grange el autres bâlisses sus Érigees.\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l'église de læ dite paroisse de at.Joseph de doulanzes, le DIX SEPILEME jour d\u2019AVILEL prochain, à DIX heures du matin, Le dit Writ tctuurnable le premier jour de Jum prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.FIERL FACLAS.Montréal, à savoir : IL\" trés-nouorable EDWARD No, 1437.} ELLICE, écuser, de Londres, dans cette partie du reyauiie vil de la Gianue Bretague ed d\u2019Irlaude, appelée Angleterre, seigneur, propriéraire et possesseur de la seigneurie d\u2019Auuficld, demandeur ; contre tes terres et ténemens de CA ALES ALLARD, fis, dela paruusse de Se Ciém.ut de Beauharnoi-, dans le district de Montreal, cultivateur, uéfendeur :\u2014\u201c Uu lot de terre dans la paroisse de St: Clémeut, daûs la seigocurte de Bcaquar- nots, écant la moitié nord vuest vu lut numéro ving: neuf, A(mstowa, appelé la iJeauce, CuntemaNnt deUX arpeus de large sur Vingt deux arpeus «trait perches, sur Ja ligne nord ouest, et viugt arpens et huit percites sur la ligne sud est, de luugueur, formant quaraute truls arpens et SoIXante perches eu superficie, vorné en devant par le chemin de ls Beauce, en arrière par un chemin de dix huit pieds de large, le long ve l\u2019arvière des terres de la «iv.ère Cua- teavguay.av cd \u20ac nord ouest par numéro viugt hui, la proprié é de Juseph Geudron, ou ses répréseutans, et au CÔLÉ sua est par la partie sud est de lot nuwé ov vingt veuf la propriété u\u2019Euenne foursier dit Lavigue.\u201d Pour être v-ndu à la porte de l\u2019ézitse de la paroisse de St.Clement, le DIX-SEPIIEME jour d\u2019AVRLUL prochan, à UNZE lleures Gu matin, Le cit Writ fetournaoie le preuler jour de Juiui prochain.L.GUGY, Shéf.Burean du Shérif, 10e Décembre.loo.FIERI FACIAS, Montréal, à savoir : | OHN UY, de la paroisse de No, 724 S St, Llémeut de Beauharnuis, duns le discret de Muntieal, marcuand, demandeur ; contre les terres et tenemens de PIEARE LEFEBVRE ort DESCOTES, pére, de la paioisse de St, Trinoltié, dans la seigneurie de Beuunarnuis, daus le dit distriei, ler- mer, déiendenr :\u2014 Un lot de terie dans la selgueurie d'Aunfield où Beaubarnois, étant lot numéro trente truis, dansla première Cuucessiuu de lu rivière St, Louis, dans North George Fuwn, contenant à peu près quatre arpeñs de lurge, sur à peu près vingt huit aspens de longueur, plus ou muins, tel qu'il peut se trouver, borné en devant por la rivière st.Lonis, eu arrière par lot numéro vingt sept, dans la troisième concession de North George Tuwn, la propriété de Frauguis Dupont, au cote nud est par Vuméro trente deux, ju propriété d\u2019Antoine Charlebois, Où ses représentans, et au cdié sud ouest par numéro treute quatre, la propriété d'Asrien Hévert, où ses repré- sentuns, avec une maisoh eu Luis et étable sus érigées.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l'église de tu dite paruisse de St, Clément, le DIX-SEPTIEME jour d'AVKIL prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le ait Writ reiournuble le premier jour de Juin prochain, L.GUGY, Shérif.Bureau du Shérit, 11e Décembre, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : [fj Hhonsravte JEAN ROCH No.2087.§ ROLLAND, de Montreal, dans le district de Muntreal, un des juges de la cour du bane du Roi puur le disiriet de Montuéal, et seigneur propriétaire et en possession de la seigneurie de Mon- voir, demandeur ; contre les terres et (Énemens de RE- Nl£\u2019 LAVOIE, fis, cultivateur, de la paroisse de St, Mathias, duns le district de Montréal, détendeur :\u2014* Un lopin de terre sis et rilué en la seigneurie de Chumbiy, au fief Tennisson, paroisse St, Mathius, district de Montréal, dela countenance de trois arpens de (vont, sur dix arpens ou environ de profondeur, tenant par devant au chemin des Etangs, par derrière a la veuve et héritiers Monast, d\u2019un côte au sud ouest aux dit héritiers Monast, et c\u2019autre côté au nord est à André Morier, saus batimens dessus construits.\u201d Pour etre veudu à la porte de l\u2019eglise de la paroisse St.Mathias, le DIX SEPIILME jour d'AVRIL prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le preivier jour de Juin prochain.L.GUGLY, Sherif.Bureau du Shérif, 10e Décembre, 1836.FIERI FACLAS.: Moutré l, à savoir: NRANCÇOIS VIAU, cultivateur, No.1564.} de la paroisse de St, Laurent, dans le district de Muutréal, demandeur; contre les terres ttiénemvens de BENJAMIN ROY, bourgeois, de la cité de Moutiéal, daus le district susdit, défendeur:\u2014* Un emplucemeut de tiguce irrégulière, située au faubourg St, Ausoine decette ville de Montréal, de la contenance de deur dans la ligne d'Olivier Fréchette, et quarante pieds surf la ligne d\u2019Alexauder Dubé, le tout plus vou moius, tenaut devant à la rue Bonaventure, derrière A la rue St, Antoine, d'un cô \u20ac À Alexandre Dubé, et de l\u2019autre cô'é partie à Amable Lactie et partie à Olivier Fréchette, avec une maison en bois à deux étages et autres bâtimeus dessus cunstruits.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendu À mon bureau, en la dite cité de Montiéal, le VINGT-NEUVIEME jour de MAI prochaiu, à DIX heures du matin.Ledit Writ rapportable le premier jour de Juin procbaiu.L.GUGY, Suérif.Bureau du Shérif, 21e Janvier.1837.ALIAS PAREATIS FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : OSES HART, écuier, de la No.226.ville des Trois-Riv.ères, dans le comté de St.Maurice, dans le district des Trois-Riv @res, seigneur de Ste.Marguerite et autres lieux, demandeur ; contre les terres et lévemens de PIERRE BISSON, de la paroisse de St.Joseph de Muaskinonpé, daus les comé et district susdiis, cultivateur, défendeur :\u2014\u201c* Unie terre sise et située eu la paroisse de Maskinonyé, conteuaut un arpent et demi de front sur euviron viagt deux arpens de profondeur, borné en devant par le chemiu du rui, en arrière par Frauçois Botte, d\u2019un cô é par Charles Dauphinnis, et de l\u2019autre côté par Pierre Leblauc, avec une maisou de bois dessus constiuite.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de ls chapelle où le service divin est commuvément célébré au Lac Maskmongé, daus le township de Braudon, le TRENT- IEME jour de MAI prochain à DIX leures du matin.Le dit Writ retouruable le treizième juur de Septembre pru- chain.L.GUGY, Shérif, Bureau dn Shér\u2018f, 21e Janvier.1837.FIER] FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : } NAME MARIE JOSEPHTE No.1512.WOOLSEY, de la paroisse de St Denis, dans le district de Montréal, veuve de feu Pierre Guérout, écuyer, demanderesse ; contre les terres et téne- mens de LOUIS GUEROUT, de la dite paroisse de St.Denis.écuyer, marchand, défendeur :\u2014les différens lots ou étendues de terre ci-après désignés.sitnés dans le township de Granby, étant parties de lots numéro huit, dans le septième rung de lots, dans le dit township, savoir :\u20141.\u2018\u201c* Un lot de terre de figure irrégulière, contenant un arpent et soixante perches en superficie, plus on moins, borne à l\u2019est par la ligne de division des lots numéros sept et huit, dans le septième rang susdit, au nord et à l'ouest par le grand chemin, Wallace Heard et le pont de la rivière Granby, et an sud par le milieu de la dite rivière, avec Ja digue qui v est construite, et les priviléges d\u2019eaux qui y sunt attachés ; deplus, avec droit d'amener et attirer l\u2019eau par un canal à travers le lot de terre appartenant à Wailace Heard ; aussi le droit et privilége d\u2019assécher telles parties de lots, ou tout au re morceau ou étendue de terre qui peut être maintenant couverte par les eaux qui découlent de la dite digue, mais sujet à l'entretien de lu dite digue, avec un nommé Harlow Minor, tel qu\u2019il y est maintenant obligé par acte daté le treizième Juiilet, mil buit cent trente cinq, et passé devant K.Dichenson.notaire, et témoins.2.Un lot de terre de figure ivrégulière, contenaut six arpens et huit perches en superficie, plus ou moins, séparé de numéro un par le grand chemin et le pont de la susdite rivière, borné à l'est par les dits grand chemin et pont, au nord par le grand chemiu, Horace Lyman, Richard Frost.écuyers, et John Cowie, à l\u2019ouest par la ligne de division de lots numéros huit et neuf, dans le septième rang, ct au sud par les hauteurs sud de la rivière Granby, aux eaux hautes, avec un moulin À farine et à scier, les eaux, cours d\u2019eaux et les priviléges de moulin qui y sont attachés, et deux manufactures de potasse y érigées, avec réserve, en faveur de ltichard Frost, écuver, d\u2019une des dites manufactures de potasse, situées sur les hauteurs de la dite rivière à l'ouest des moulins à farine et à scier, formant avec la terre qui y appartient deux cent vingt cinq pieds de front sur quarante cinq pieds de profondeur, avec réserve de tous droits et priviléges accordés par Richard Frost, écuyer, a John Cowie, par bail en date du premier de Février, mil huit cent trente.et passé devant K.Dickeñson, notaire public et témoins ; avec aussi le droit de pas age pour alle: et venir de la dite manufacture de potasse, et de la jouissance de la fontaine dont on se sert actuellement pour la dite manufacture de potasse, en comman avec les voisins seulement.3 Un lot ou emplacement, contenant cing perches de front sur seize perches de pro- profondeur.borné en devant par le grand chemin, d'un côté par Gardner Childs, ecuyer.ou son représentant, de l'autre côté par un nommé Douglass, et en arrière par Richard Frost, écuyer, avec uve maison d'habitation et autres bäuisses y érigées.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l'église ou lieu oùse se fait Ordinairement le service divin, dans le dit township de Granby, le tRENTIEME jour de M A FE prochain, à DIX heures do matin, Le dit Writ retour- nable le premier jour de Juin prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Burean du Shérif, 21e Janvier, 1837.DISTRIST DES 3-RIVIERES.A VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que les TERRES et MERITAGES sous mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que men Toutes personnes ayant des reclamations sur savoir: | tionné ci-bas.iceuxæx sont par le présent requises de les faire connoitre suivant la loi; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019aunuler, atin de distraire, ou afin de charge, exepté dans le cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cas la lui ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d'être filées au Bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions aïn de conserver peuvent étre filées en aucun tems dans les deux jours apres le retour de I\u2019 Ordre (Writd FIERI FACIAS.Trois Rivières, À savoir : NTOINE POLETTE, No 172.} LA écuier, avocat et procureur, demeurant en la ville des \u2018Trois Rivières.dans -le comté de Maint Maurice, dans le district des Trois Ri.vidtres 3 contre JEAN TREPAGN LZ, cultivatear, de la .paroisse St.Stanislas de Batiscan, dans le comté de Cham» plain, dans le district des Frois Rivières :\u2014\u2018\u201c Une terre située dans la paroisse de St.Stanislas de Hativcan, «d'un ur- -uunte deux-pieds de frout sur ciuquaute pieds de prufon- « pentet trois quarts de front, sux treu.c arpens de profn2.r, 126 prenant son front à la rivière St.Stanislas, joignant au nord est à Pierre Trépagnez, au sudest à feu N.Trépagnez, avec une maison de trente pieds quarré, une grange et une êtable dessus construites, la dite terre partie en culture ; sujette aux droits, charges, clauses et conditions et servitudes mentionnés au contrat de concession en faveur du scigneur de la seigneurie ou fief dont la dite terre relève, ses héritiers et ayant causes.\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de St.Stanislas de Batiscan, le PREMIER jour de MARS prochain, à DIX henres du matin.Le it Wri izième jour de Mars prochain.dit Writ retournable le treiziè Jo 6, Aig Jehan, \u2018Frois Rivières, Bureau du Shérif, 242 Octobre, 1436.FIERI FACIAS.u vip Trois Rivi ir : UGUS s DA Trois es.À savoir } À BosTWICK.écuier, de la ville des Trois-Rivières, dans le comté de St.Maurice, dans le district des Trois Rivières ; contre CHARLES BE- DARD, cultivateur, de la paroisse Ste.Stanislas de Batis- can.dans le comté de Champlain, dans le district des Trois Rivières :\u2014** Une terre située dans la paroisse de St.Stanislas de Batiscan, d\u2019un arpent et demi de front, sur vingt arpens de profondeur, prenant son front à la rivfère St Stanislas, et en profondeur aux terres non concédées, joignant au nord està Antoine Jacques, fils, au sud-ouest a Augtstache De Lille, avec une malson dessus construite; et partie en culture.Sujette aux droits, charges, clauses, conditions et servitudes mentionnés au contrat de concession en faveur du seigneur de la seigneurie ou fief dont la dite terre relève, ses héritiers et ayant cause.\u201d Pour être vendue a la porte de | église de la paroisse de St Stanislas de Ba- tiscan, le PREMIER jour de MARS prochain, à NEU F beures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le treizième jour hain, de Mars prochas 1.G OGDIN, Shérif Trois Rivières, Bureau du Shérif, 24e Octobre, 1836 .FIERI FACIAS.Trois Rivières, à savotr : LEXIS BEAUDOIN, No.195 cultivateur, de la paroisse de Ste Anne La Pérade, dans le comté de Champlain, dans le district des \u2018Trois Rivières ; contre ANTOINE JACQUES, fils, cultivateur.de la paroisse de St.Stanislas de Batiscan, dans les comté et district susdits, présentement de la ville des Trois Rivières, duns le comté de St.Maurice :\u2014* Une terre d\u2019an arpent et demi de front sur vingt arpens de profendeur, prenant son front à la rivière St, Stanislas, eten profondeur aux terres non.concédées, joignant au nord est à Nicolas Fernes, etau sud ouest A Charles Bedard, avec une matson et une étable dessus construites, partie de la dite terre est en culture, Sujette aux droits, charge-, clanses, conditions et servitudes mentionnées au contrat de concession en faveur du seigneur de la seigneurie ou fief dont la dite terre Leldve, ses héritiers et ayant cause \u201d Pour être vendue à à porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de St.Stanislas de Ba- tiscan, la PREMIER jour de VM ARS prochain, a ONZE héures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le treizième ars prochain.Jour de Mars p I.G.OGDEN, Shérif, Trois Rivières, Bureau du Shérif, 24e Octobre, 1636.FIERI FACIAS.; is-Rivières, à savoir : OUIS ANDRE DUS- \u2018Trois-R No.74.§ CHESNY, 6 uer, seigneur du fief Carnfel et autres lienx, de lu paroisse Saint Joseph de Maskinongé, dans le comté de Saint Muurice, dans le district des TFrois Rividres ; contre JEAN CARUFEL, cultivateur, de lo dite parvisse, duns les com é et district su-dits, chrateur durement élu en justice à Pierre Bernier, absent de cette Province :\u2014\u2018 Une terre située dans le fief Carufel, dans la paroisse de St, Joseph de Maskinongé, de quatre arpens de front svr quarante arpens de profondeur, prenant par devant au cordon de la concession Ste.Marguerite, en profondeur A Honorable Toussaint Pothier.joignant au nord à François Boucher, écuier, etuu sud À Franc is Bernier, Je tout en bois debout, sans aucnne bâtisse dessins construites ; sujette aux droits, charges, clauses, conditions et servitudes mentionnées au contrau de concession en faveur du seigneur du fief où seigneurie Carufel dont relève la dite terre, ses héritiers et ayanteause,\u201d\u201d Pour être vendue a la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de St, Joseph de Maskinongé, le SIXIEME jour de MARS prochain; a DIX heure-du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le trei- i jour de Mars prochuin.ème Jou ! 1.G.OGDEN, Shérif.Trois-Rivières, Bureau du Sherif, 28e Uctobie, 1:36.RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.BurEAU DU PROTONOTAIRE DE LA COUR DU Banc DU Roi DE Sa MajyesTE\u2019, A QUEBEC, 2¢ jour de Décembre, 1836.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Québec.No.2120.Ex purte\u2014MICHEL TESSIER, REQUERANT.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire dela cour du banc du Roi pour le district de Québec, un Acte de vente fait et exécuté à Québec devant Mtre De Foy et son confrère, notaires publics, le douzième jour de Septembre, dans l'année de n«tre seigneur, mil huit cent trente six,entre SUKTON GRANT, écuier, négociant, de la ville des Trois Rivières, d\u2019une part, et MICHEL TES- SVER, distributeur des provisions du gouvernement, demeurant enla ville de Québec, de l'autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par le dit Sueton Grant, écuier, \u201c d\u2019un certain emplacement situé en cette dite cité de Québec, Quartier du r'alnis.contenant trente deux pieds plus ou moins de front, sur cinquante pieds plus ou moins de profondeur, borné par devant à la rue St.Nicolas, et par derrière au terrain du gouvernement, d\u2019un côté au nord à la veuve et héritiers de feu Jean Langlois, représentant la veuve et heritiers Vincent Bonenfant, et d'autre côté au sud par Ambroise Fafard.représentant Auguste Narcisse Mar- tineau, duquel côté est un passage commun ; ensemble avec lu maison eu pierre et la moitié du hangar en bois dessus construits, circonstances et dépendances ;*° lesquels dits emplacemens et prémisses ainsi vendus et transportés par le dit Sueton Grant, ont été possédés tant par'Audré Joseph Martineau que parle dit Sueton Grant, comme propriétaires, durant les trois dernières années TB QUESAC CAZGETIR précédant la passation et exécution du dit acte de vente.et transport, et depuis ce tes par le dit Michel Tessier.Toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilège ou hypothèque en vertu d'aucun titre, ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur le dit emplacement ou prémisses ainsi vendus et transportés, ci-dessus plus particulièrement désignés, immédiatement avant et au tems de l'acquisition d\u2019iceux parle dit Michel Tessier, sont par le présent.avertis, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite Cour, MERCREDI, le DOU- ZIEME jour d\u2019AV RIL prochain, pour une sentence on jugement de ratitication, et elles sunt par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au Bureau du dit lProtonotaire huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de qu:i elles seront pour toujours forecloses du droit de le taire.PERRAULT & sURROUGHS, P.B.R, Proviuce du DBas-Cacaua, BUREAU DU PROTONOTAIRE District de Québec.} DE LA CouR DU BANC DU Roi bE SA MAJ+STE, A QuEsEc, 5e Décembre, 1830.No.2124.fx part\u2014GEORGE GILLENDER, et Dame JANE DONALDSON, son épouse, VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le bureau du protunotaire de la cour du banc du Roi de et pour le district de Québec, un acte fait et éxecuté par devant Mtre.Tessier et confrère, notaires, portant date a la cité de Québec, le sixième jour de Juillet, en l\u2019année de nutre seigneur, mil lLuit cent trente six, entre Mr, THOMAS MUKPHY, inspecteur de buis, (culler), résidaut à New Liverpool, en la paroisse de St: Jean Chrisostome, et Dame Mary Sarah Look; son épouse.par lui duement aucorisée pour les fins du dit acte mentionné, d\u2019une part; et Mr.GEORGE GILLENUDER, maçon, résidant en la eité de Québec, et Dame vane Donaldson, son épouse, par lui aussi duement autorisée pour les fins du dit acte, de l\u2019autre part ;\u2014étant une v.nte par les dits Thomas Murphy et Mary Sarah Cook.par lui duement autorisée comme susdit, avec garantie solidairement contre tous encombremens, hypo- théyues, dettes, veciamatio.is; douaires et demandes quel- congues, sur les dits George Gillender et Jane Donaldson, son épouse, par lui duement autorisée comme susdit, présent et acceptant d\u2019icelui, pour eux-mêmes, leurs hoirs et ayant cause, \u2018\u201c d\u2019une certaine moitié d\u2019un emplacement ou lot de terre situé dans la cité de Québee, faubourg St.Louis, contenant vingt cinq pieds de front, sur quatrevingt- dix pieds de profondeur, b rnée en devant an sud ouest par la rue St.Michel, en arrière par le terrain de Joseph Badeau, joignaut d\u2019un côté au nord ouest à François Le- mieux, et de l'autre côtéau sud est à la veuve Jean Baptiste Jarnac, avec ensemble la maison en buis sus-érigee, et toutes les antres cireonmstanceset dépendances y appartenant, tel que le tout était au tems de l'exécution du dit acte, sams aueune exception ni rése: ve quelconque, et dont le dit George Gillender et ladite Jane Donaldson, sun épouse.se sont déclarés satisfaits, l'ayant vu et examiné.La dite moitié de lot Je terre on emplacement appartenant an dit \u2018Thomas Murphy, connne l'ayant acquis de Jean Baptiste Jarnae, par et en vertu d'un acte passé par devant Joseph Flanté, et confrère, notaires, portant date à Québec, le trente et unieme jour d\u2019Août, mil huit cent dix.neuf, lequel dit Jean Baptiste Jarnac po-sédait la dite moitié de lot ou emplacement, par concession d\u2019Amable Ber- thelot, écuyer, par acte passé par devant feu Joseph llanté.le dix huitième jour de Juin, mil huit cent dix huit ;\u201d et possede par le dit Thomas Murphy, comme propriétaire d\u2019icclui, pendant les trois années precédanc immédiatement la date du dit acte de veute, et depuis \u20ace temps jusqu'au prése.t, par les dits George Gillender et J .ne Donaldson, son épouse.Et toutes les personnes qui penvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucun priviiêége ou hyputhiégne sous aucun titre, ou par aucun moyen quelconque, daus ou sur la dite moitie d\u2019emplacement, où lut de terre, immédiatement avant ou au tems de acquisition d\u2019icelle par les dits Geoige Gillender et June Donaldson, sunt par le présent averties qu\u2019il , P.B.R.Québec, 9e Janvier, 1837, \u201cA VENDRE, ES Actes de la Dernière Session du Parlement Provincial, par : T.CARY & Cie.Québec, 1836.JANUARY 26 VIS PUBLIC.\u2014Les suussigués demauderont à la Législature de cette Province, daus an prochaine session, un Acte ponr les Incorporer sous la dénomination de *\u201c CoMPAGNIE DU CHEMIN DE Fer pe Baac- HARNuis.\u201d\u201d nvec privilège de laire et entretemr un ( HEMIN A LISSES.au ou auprès du village de Beau.harnois, a On endroit convenable sur le fl-uve St.Lan- reat on le Lue St François dans le haut de St.Timo.thée, traversant partie des paroisses de St, Clement et de Saint Timothée, daus lu segneure de Benntiarnois dans le comté de ce nom ; et d\u2019éteudre le du Chemin à Lis-es jusqu\u2019à lu rive nord ouest de la Rivière Chnteau- œuay.et delà le long d'icelle Rivière jusqu\u2019à la ligne de la Province, en travers int le township de Godmanchester à ou piès du village de Huntingdon, dans le dut township, L G.Brown, Joho AMl¢Daonald, R.It.Norval, John Ross, William Bo
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