The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 16 mars 1837, jeudi 16 mars 1837
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TOME XIV.\u2014N\u201c 20.JEUDI, MARS 16, 1837.mtu.Sherifts\u201d Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To wiv: IP UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned Lanps and TENEMENTS have been seized, nd 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\u2019 except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, fo which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of saie ; opposilions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : HARLES CAZLEAULT, of the city, No.1629.} conuty and district of Quebec.mas ter builder and joiver ; against LOUIS GARON, baîtitf and cultivator, of the parish of St, George of Kakouna, in the county of Rimouski, iu the district of Quebec, at the Folle enchere, costs and charges of Louis Regis Garon, of the pa- vish of Kamouraska, to wit:\u2014I.\u201c A land of two arpents in frout by forty two arpents in depth, more or less, situate iu the seiguiory of L\u2019Isle Verte, second range, Louuded towards the nortk west by Charles Côté, And towards the south east by Louis Bertrand, esquire, joining towards the south west to Firmin Côté, and towards the north enstto the said defendant.\u201d\u201d To he sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of L\u2019 Isle Verte, onthe ELEV ENTH dav of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the worning.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of April next, W.S, SEWELL, Sheriff.7th March, 1837.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quehec, to wit: / AHARLES CAZEAULT, of the city, No.1629.§ county and district of Quebec, master builder and joiner ; against LOUIS GAR ON, bailiff and cultivator.of the parish of 5i.George ot Kakou- na.in the county of Rimouski, in the district of Quebec, at the fuile enchère costs and charges of Nazaire Garon, of the parishof Kamouraska, shoemaker, to wit : \u2014 2.** À nother land of two arpents in front by about forty two in depth, situate in the seigniory of L'Esle Verte, snd joining to that above described, to wit: to the lot number one, in the above caseseized, bounded towards the north west by Charles and Germain Côté, and towards the south est by the said Louis Bertrand, esquire, joining towards the south west to that above described, and towards the north east partly to Antoine Côté and partly to Paul Côté.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of L'Isle Verte, on the ELEVENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.morning.April next.7th March.1837.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.NRAD it: ?TDARTHOLOMEW CONR Quebec ea ¢ B AUGUSTUS GUGY, of the city, county and district of Quebec, esquire, advocate ; against BERNARD GAGNON, of the parish of Notre Dame de Liesse, of Rivière Ouelle, in the county of Kamouraska, in the district of Quebec, yeoman, at the Jolle enchère, costs and charges of Olivier Gagnon.of the parish of Rivière Ouelle, to wit :\u2014\u2018\u201c The undivided halt of a land and ate in the first range of the aforesaid dwelling house, situ | j parish of Rivière Ouelle, in the county of Kamouraska, containing two arpents less six feet in front by thirty six arpents in depth.more or less, joining towards the north west to the river St.Lawrence, towards the south east to the Rivière Ouelle, towards the north east to E.E.Casgrain, esquire, and towards the south west to Joseph and Pierre Gagnon, with a house, circumstances and dependencies.And which said land is charged towards Pierre Thomas Casgrain, esquire, seignior of Kiver Quelle, with divers rents, seigniorial rights, and amongst others of the droit de retrait of banalité, and cthers mentioned at length in the said deed passed before Mtre.Pierre Garon, at Riviere Ouelle.on the twenty eighth day of December, one thonsand eight hundred and twenty five.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Rivière Ouelle, on the THIRD day of APRIL next, at l'EN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the fifth day of April next W.S.SEWELL, Sherif.15th March, 1837.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.AME ANGELIQUE ANTOI- } NETTE LIMOGES, of the city, Quebec, widow of the late Pierre La- force, esquire, in his lifetime of the said city of Quebec, notary public ; agrinst JOHN U.AHERN, esquire, of the city, county and district of Quebec, advocate and attorney, in his quality of testamentary executor of the testament and last will of the said late Pierre Laforce, and now in possession of his estate, to wit :~1, * An emplacement situate in the St.John suburbs of the city of Quebec, St.Olivier street, containing forty feetin front by sixty feet in depth, or thereabonts, bounded in front by the said St.Olivier street, Quebec, to wit : No.16012 county and district of 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.8.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 townshlp.£7 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.©.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.\u2018Lot, number seven, and the north west half of lot number nine, in the fifth range of the lands of the township of domerset, 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 «f 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 & 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 Musique, 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 a 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 east by lot numbertwelve, hereinabove described, and towards the west by lot number fourteen, hereafter described.14.The next foilowing lot, bounded towards the east by lot number thirieen, hereinabove described, and towards the west by lot number fifteen hereafter described.15.The next following lot, bounded towards the east by lot number tourteen, hereafter described, and towards the west by the unconceded lands of the crown, as aforesaid.15, The undivided half of an emplacement sitnate in the upper town of Quebec.Saint Anne street, of about twenty one feet and one inch in froot, upon whatever depth there may be, being of an irregular figure in its depth, containing in all thirty nine fathoms (Zvizes) and nineteen feet in superficies, more or less, joining at one end, towards the Meridian (Midi) to the said Suint 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\u2019) Fo 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.S.SELWELL, Sherif.7th December, 1336.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebee, to wit ?ONORE' ROY Dir DESJAR- No.1581.DINS, of Green Island, in the county of Rimonski and district of Quebec, esquire, merchant ; against PIERRE LANGUEDUC, of the parish of Sainte Cecile du Bic, in the county and district aforesaid miller, in the hands of Jean Baptiste Landry, huissier audiencier, enrator duly apj ointed to the délaissement in this-c.use made, to wit : \u2014* A lot of ground lying and situate in the parish of St.Fabien, in the seigniory of Nicholas Rioux, called Buie du Halu, containing two arpents and more if there may be in front, by the depth which the same may have, joining towards the south east to the King shizhway now existing, running north west as far 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 of Haha, and towards the south west to the land of François Michaud, with à saw mill thereon erected, with its works, dam, circumstances and dependencies.subject to the seiguiorial rights of the seignior in whose seigneurie the said immoveable is situate.\u201d To be soid at the church door of the parish of St.Simon, «nthe ELEVENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of April next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 7th December, 1836.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : à VV ILLIAM FORSYTH and four No.1131.$ others, all merchants and copart- ners, using trade and commerce at the city of Quebec, under the name, style and firm of Forsyth Walker and company ; against PIERRE CHABOT, of the parish of Beaumont, in the county of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec, trader, to wit :\u2014l.\u2018\u2018 A land or emplacement of five perches in breadth by five in depth, situate in the first concession of the parish of St.Etienne de Beaumont, bounded towards the north by Barthelemy Paquet dit Lavallée, and towards the north east by the road of L\u2019Ance St.Charles, towards the south by the King\u2019s highway, towards the south west by the land of Barthelemy Paquet dit Lavallée, with a house, à hangar and a root-house thereon erected.2.À land situate in the second range of the said parish, in the concession called St.Roch, of one arpent and a half in front by forty in depth, joining towards the north to Frangois lSedard, towards the north east to Jean Baptiste Turgeon, towards the south by the line of the fief Vimerre, towards the south west by Antoine and Joseph Forgue dit Morijeau.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Etienne de Beaumont, on the EIGHTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.15th March.1837.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit IRA PHAEL FOURNIER, of the No.2230.parish of St.Jean Port Joli, in the county of L\u2019 Islet, in the district of Quebec, cultivator ; against GERMAIN DESSAINT pit ST.PIERRE, of the parish of St.Henry, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, farmer, in the hands of Jean Baptiste Landry, huissier audiencier, curator duly appointed to the délaissement made in this cause, to wit :\u2014 ** Two arpents of land iu trout by forty arpentsin depth, situate in the fourth range of the parish ot Ca- couna, in the county of Cornwallis, bounded towards its lower end by the lands of the third range, towards the upper end by the crown lands, towards the south west by Louis Francceur, and towards the north east by Hubert Morin, as they are now without any reserve.\u2019 To be sold atthe chureh door of the afuresaid parish of Caconua, on the EIGHTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morninge The said Writ returnable ou the second day oi October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.13th March, 1837.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wir +P 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 on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponas, Zo which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Qffice, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; nppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal,to wit : LS OS ARRES.yeoman, of the No.2344.parish of Longueuil, in the district of MontreaJ plaintiff ; against the lands and t-nements of FRANCOIS ARRES, yeoman, of the parish of St.Césaire, in the said district, defendant :\u2014*\u2018 A land lying and situate in the parish of St.Césaire, in the double range of the mountain of Rougemont, to the north side of the north branch of the river Yamaska, in the part of the seigniory of the honorable P.D.Debartzch, containing four arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, more or less, joining in front to the road ofthe double range of the mountain of Rougemont, in rear to the landsof the Céte Double of the sei- gniory of Monnoir, on one side to Toussaint Char- bonneau, and on the other side to Joseph Arresse, with a wooden house thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish ot\u2019 St.Césaire, on the TENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of April next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, Montreal.1st December, 1836.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to with i) ia ROSS, of the city and No, 1530.district of Montreal, esquire, King\u2019s counsel, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of ABNER BAGG, of the said city and district of Montreal, hatter, defendant :\u20141 \u2018 À lot of grouud or emplacement, situate in fief Nazareth, commonly called the St, Anne suburb, iu the city of Montreal, containing about forty five feet in front on King street, by ninety feet in depth, and sbout forty five feet in rear, more or less, as the whole is now enclosed, with a stone wall, bounded on one side by the heirsof 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 Kiog streetin 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 und assigns lor ever.The stone wall, dividing and separating this property on the line with that of 8.F, Holcomb, is not mitoyen, or in common, but the same belongs exclusively to the property hereinabove described.\u2018The said lot is subject to an annual and perpetual ground rent, rente foncière perpétuelle et non ruche- table of two pounds thirteen shillings and four pence, currency, payuble on the first day of May in ench nv\u2019 every year to John 8.McCord vf Montreal, aud Williuus K.McCord of Q-ichee, soquires, until the expiration of a uns 00e tL rm rm a arb amen + ea rs en ve © + 188 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, SO certain lease or bail emphytéolique, which will expire on the twenty ninth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and nioety, und to the administratrices of the property of the poor of the Hotel Dien of Montreul, and their successors for ever; and also subject to the droit de retrait or retenue in favour of the suid 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 number three, hereinafter described, with a thirty feet front three story brick house, covered with tin, both gahles and the wall on the line with the said Stanly Bugg are in common or mur mitoyen, stable, conch house, and other out buildings thereon erected 3.A lot of ground or emplacement adjoining the above described lot num- Ler two, containing thirty feet in front, by one hundred and twenty four feet in depth on the east line, hounded in front by McGill street, in the rear by Longueuil lane, on one side on the east by the heirs of the late Frangois Des Rivières, and on the west side by lot number two, hereinbefore described, with a three story brick house, covered with tin, of thirty feet, §ronting 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 east line.The line that divides the lot number two from lot number three, commences ut the centre of the brick gable of the houses running to the rear of the lots on Longueuil lane, each lot to take and js entitled to an equal halt in breadth of the ground that may be found between the property belonging to the heirs of the late François Des Rivières, and the property of Stanly Bagg.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the city of Montreal, on the 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 : DAY MARGUERITE CONE- No.2242.FROY, of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late Louis Chabhoillez, in his lifetime of Montreal, esquire, and Olivier Berthelet, esquire.of the same place, as having married Dame Emilie Chaboillez, and the said Dame Emilie Chaboillez, his wife, by him duly authorised, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of FREDERICK GLACKMEYER, of Mont- raal, in the district of Montreal, trader, in his capacity of curator duly elected in justice to Benjamin Lauzon, heretofore master tanner, of Montreal, aforesaid, and now absent from this province, defendant :\u2014\u2018\u2018 À 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 onehundred and seventy 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 herrepresentatives, on one side to Louis Gervais, and on the other side to one Videau, with ahouse, hangard and a tanuery thereon erected.\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.FIERI FACLAS.Montreal, to wit : OHN 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 Montreal aforesaid, farmer, defendant :\u2014*¢ A land known as number eleven, situated at the Côte des Cascades, in the seigniory of Soulanges, in the parish of St, Joseph de Soulanges, in the said district of Montreal, containing two arpents and two perches in front, narrowing itself to an arpent and three quarters of an arpent in the rear, forming together 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 ninety one perches, without garantie of precise measure, hounded 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\u201d To 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 io the forenoon.Tne said writreturn- able on the first day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 10th December, 1836.FIER] ÆACIAS.Montreal, to wit: OSEPHDUCHENE AU, No.2430.§ e of the parish of St.Michel of Lachine, in the district of Montreal, master joiner, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of PIKRRE AMESSE, of (he same place, also master joiner, defendant :\u2014* An emplacement situate in the village of Lachine, containing forty seven fect in front, by one hundred feet in depth, more orless, bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in rear by Thomas Drwse, on one side by Pierre LanT day of JUNE next, for a sentence or judgment of conlirmation, 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.Provigce of Lewer-Canada, OFFIC.OF THEPROTHONO- District of Quebec.5 TARY OF His MaJesTY's CoLRT OF K13G\u2019S VENCH, AT QUEBEC, 24th January, 1637.No.16.Ex parte\u2014J EAN BABTISTE LE BFL.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there J ha.been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench of aud for the di-trict of Quebec, a l)eed made and executed before Mtre.Louis l'unet and colleague, notaries public, on the twenty ninth of December, one thousand eight hundred a.d thirty six, between JOSEPH OUVRARI) DIT LAPERKIERE, farmer, residing in the parish of St.Ambroise, and Dame Thérese allain, bis wife, duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the one part; and JLAN BAPTISTE LE BEL, tarmer, also residing in the parish of St.Ambroise ; \u2014 being a sale by the said Joseph Ouvrard dit Laperrière and Dame \u2018Thérèse Allain, to the said Jean Baptiste Le Bel, * of a lot of ground situated in the parish of St.Ambroise, seigniory St Gabriel, containing \u2018one arpent and a half, more or less, in front, by eighteen to twenty «rpents in depth, not including the piece of land of about eighteen to twenty feet in depth, on the front of the said lot, and in the possession of Joseph Robitaille, bounded in front to the north east by the piece of ground in possession of the said Joseph Kobitaille, on the south west by Michel boivin, to the north by Joseph Robitaille, the yonnger, and ty the south by the lands of the (te st, Paul, with the house thereun erected, and its depe:.d- encies;'\u2019 and pessessed by the suid Joseph Ouvrard dit Laperrière, and Dame Thérèse Allain.as proprietors thereof.from the first of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, until the passing of the said deed of sale, and for more than eighteen months immediately preceding the said deed of sale in the possession of Joseph Robitaille, of the atoresaid parish of\u2019 >t.Ambroise, farmer.Aud ali 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 previeus to aud at the time the same was acquired by the said Jean Baptiste Le Bel, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on SATURD\\Y, tbe TENTH day of JUNE next, for a sentence orjudgment ol confirmation, and they are here by required to signily in writing their oj positions, 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 preciuded from the right of doing so, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada, Urrice Or THE Prorzo- District ot Quebec.} NOTARY OF His MAJESTY\u2019S Court oF Kine's BENCH, AT QUEBEC, 31st day of January, 1837, No.115.Ex parte-ROBERT HUNTER GAIRDNER.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, a Deed made and execuied before Mtre Louis Panet and colleague, notaries public, on the thirty first day of December, one thousand «ight buudred aod thirty six, between WILLIAM SMITH SEWELL, esquire, sheriff, ot the said distiict, and Mary Isabeli Smith, his wife, by him duly authorized for the effect of the said deed, of the ove part ; and ROBERT HUNTER GAIRDNER, of the city of Quebec, advocate, of the other part 3\u2014being a sale by the said William Smith Sewell and Mary Lsabell Smith, to the said Robert Hanter Gairdner, © of a lot of land situate in the parish of Beauport, of an irregular form, of three arpents or thereabouts in front by various depth, to wit : the north enst line having tive arpeats, and the south west line five arpents and nine perches, bounded in frout by the route leading to the Petit Village, and by widow Jean Parent, Pierre Rainvile and Simou Be dard, in the rear by Gudiroy Bélauger, and the King's bighway, on the south west hy the aforesaid roufe, and onthe worth east by the said Simon Bedard, containing sixteen arpents seveuteen rches more or less io superficies, together with the house aud other buildings thereon erected aud being, without any exception or reserve ;\u201d\u201d which said lot of laud and promises GAZETTE DE QUEBAC bave been possessed by the swid veudurs, as proprietors thereol, for three years immediately preced.ng the date of the suid sale, and thence hitherto by the said Robert Hunter Gairduer, And all personswho may have or claim to have any privilege or bypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, inor upon the said lot of laud, immediately previous to and at the time the sume was acquired by the sud Robert Huuter Gairdner, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on THURSDAY, the EIGHTH day of JUNE next, fur a sentence or judgment of rutifica- tion ; and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and fle 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.PHKRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada, OFFICE Of THE PROTHONO- District of Quabec.} TARY OF fiis MAJESTY\u2019S ' Court or KING'S BENCH, AT Quebec, £nd Decemuer, 1836.No.2120, Ex purte\u2014MI( HEL TESSIER, REQUERANT.iu BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has heen lodged in the office of the prothono- tary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Quebee.a Deed made and executed belure Mtre.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 GANT, esquire, merchant, of the borough of Three Rivers, of the one parts and MICHEL TKSsIER, distributor of the provisions of the government, residing in the city of Quebec, of the other part ; \u2014 being a sale by the said Sueton Grant, esquire, ** of a certain emplacement situate in this said city of Quebec, Palace Quarter, containing thirty two feet wore 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 heirs Vincent Bonenfant, and on the other side, towards the south, by Ambroise Fafard, representing Auguste Narcisse Martineau, on which side there isa common passage ; together with the stone house and the half of the wooden hangard thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies 3\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 three last years preceding the passation and execution of the said deed of sale 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 emplccement 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 WH DNES- DAY, the TWELFTH day of Av KiL 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.Province of Lower Cunada,?OrricE OF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec.§ TARY OF Hrs MAJESTY'S Court oF King's Bench, QueBEc, Sih Deceiner, 1836.No, 2124, Lx purte\u2014GEORGE GILLENBER sud Mrs, JANE DONALUDSON, bis wife, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there .has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, for the district of Quebec, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.Tessier and his colleasue, notaries, bearing date at the city of Quebec, the sixth day of July, in the year of cur Lord one thousand eight hundred ava thirty six, between THOMAS MUR PHY, culler and inspector of timber, residing at New Liverpool, in the parish of Saint Jean Chrisostôme, and Mrs.Mary Sarab Cook, his wife, by him duly authorized for the purposes of the said deed mentioned, of the one part ; and Mr, GEORGE GILLENDLER, mason, residing io the city of Quebec and Mrs.Jase Donaldson, his wife, by him also duly authorized tor the intent of the said deed, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by tbe said Thomas Murphy aud Mary Sarah Cook, by bim duly authorized as aforesaid, with warranty and guarautee jointly solidairement against all incumbrances, mortgages, debis, dues, Claims, dowers and demands whatsoever, uuto tbe said George Gillender and Jane Donaldson, his wife, by bun duly authorized as aforesaid, present and accepting thereof for themselves, their heirs and assigus, \u201cot 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 d.pth, bounded in front on the south west ty Saint Michel street, in the roar by the ground of Joseph Badeau, adjoining on one side to the north west to François Lemieux, and on the other side to the south east to the widow Jean Bte.Jarnac, together with the wouden house thereon erect- cd, aud all other the appurtenances aud dependancics there- upoa belonging, as the whole was at the tune of the passing of the ~aid deed, without any exception or reserve whatsoever ; and whereof the said George Gillender aud the said Jane Dovaldson, his wife, declared themselves satisfied, baving viewed and examived tbe same.The said half lot of ground or emplacement which said part of an emplacement had been, for rhe three vears preceds ing the sale, possessed by the said Charlotte Garneau, the usufiuct, and enjoyment thereof having been left her by the last will and testament of her first husband, Willinm Thorn, now deceased, and the droits successifs of the heirs of the said late William Thorn, in and to the said part cfan emplacement, after her decease, having been purcbased by ber, by deed of sale, duly made and executed liefore 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 sule by her to the raid Robert Brown, was possessed as well of the fonds as of the usufruct and enjoyment of the said part of an emp acement.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or bypothec under any title cr by any means whatsoever, in cr upnn the said jait of an emplacement and preusises, immediately previous to and at the time thesame were acquired by the said Robert Brown, ave hereby notified, that application will be made 10 the said court, on MONDAY, the TENTH day of APRIL next, for a senrence 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 prothenotary, eight days at least before that day, in defauit of whch 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 Masrsty's Court oF King\u2019s BEncnu AT Woepre, Gth day vf 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's bench, of and tor the district of Qui = bec, a Deed made and execu'ed before Mtre.J.Jhb, Reny and his colleague, notaries public, on the fifth dav of November last, passed between CHARLES BONNEVILLE, of the parish of Ste.Marie, yeomau, and Nathalie Gingras, his wife, ofthe one part ; and LOUIS ROMUALD FOR.TIER, of the same place, yeoman, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said Charles Bonneville and Nathalie Gingras, to the said Louis Romuald Fortier, 1.¢ Of à land of two arpents and six perches in front, by for'y arpents in deptb, lyiug aod situate in the said parish of Ste.Marie, seigniory Taschereau, in the first range, to the north west side of the river Chaudière, bounded in frout by the said river Chandière, and in depth by the end of the said forty ar- peuts,on oue side, towards the south east, partly by the greund of Augustin Gagnon, and partly by the ground of Catherine Grégoire, wite of Ignace Allarie, and ou the ofber side, towards the north west, by that of Eienve Grégoire, circumstances and dependencies, with the hove und other buildiugs thereau erected ; the emplacement and lot of ground belonging to Jean Baptiste Bonneville, esquire, not therein comprised, as well as that belonging to the said purchaser, which is enclosed in the Inud above described, with the right to François Ferlan of enjeyiug his emplacement, according to his deed before Mire, Walsh, notary, sud witnesses, dated the twenty first day of May, one thousand eight hundred und sixteen.2 Of theanuual rent and other obligations mentioned in the said ceed, to which the said François Fer.lan is nonually bound, during the term of tbe said deed ;* the said laud and rent baviog been in the possession of the said vendors.as proprietors, during the three vears preceding the said fitth day ot November lust, und since that time ia the possession of the said purchasser.And all persons who may have or claim to Lave any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said furm and other right above described, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Loms Romuald Fostier, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the SEVENT IK ENTH day of AP RI Lrext, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppesi- tions and tile the same in the office of the said prothonotarg 189 et ee 50 TOE QUIRES GAZRTR Ma Marcu 16 TH a ~~ eight duys at least before that day, in default of which tuey will be for ever precluded from theright of doing so.PERRAULY & BURROUGHS, P K.i.rrovince of Lower Canada,) OFFICE OF THE FROTHONO- District of Quebec.§ TARY OF His MAJESTY\u2019s Court or King's BENCH AT QUEBEC, 7th Decen:- ber, 1836.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 beture Mure.Jean Bie, Morin, and bis colleague, notaries public, and witnesses, in the parish of St.François, in the county of Bellechasse, on the thirty firstday of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between Mr, HUBERT PARE, yeoman, of the said parish of St.François, and Dame Marguerite Dasilva, his wife, by him duly authorised, of the ove part; and JOSEPH MORIN, yeoman, of the aforesaid parish, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Hubert Paré and his wife, to the said Joseph Morin, *¢ of a land and dwelling lying and situate in the said parish of St, François, to the north side of south river, containing two arpents of land in front by forty arpents in depth, joining ou one aide towards the south west to Joseph Prudent Paré, esquire, and on the north eastside to the said purchasser, at oue end towards the south to the south river, and at the other eud, towards the north, to thesaid depth of forty arpents, together with a wooden house thereon erected, barn and other buildivgs whatsoever ;\u201d\u2019 with the reserve to M.Lonis PParé, father, of a hangard, built on the said land wear the bara; also with thereserve, to My Jean Baptiste Bissonnet, of the right of enjoying the lot of grouad, which Joseph Prudent Paré, esquire, heretofore proprietor of the said lot of ground, sold him, by deed passed before Mtre.Morin, notary, and wit- vesses, on the eighth 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 Cdteaux of the river only, on the land above sold, with all kinds of seasonable vebicles, to transport the grain and hay which the said Joseph Prudeut Paré, his heirs and assigns might gather on the meadows naar the south river, nod 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 house ; to the charge of paying to the acquittance of the sellers, in deduction of the price of the sale, that is tosay : to Messrs.Jean Baptiste aud Xavier Corriveau,of St.Vallier, anavoval rent, in money, of the sum of two hundred and four livres, old currency, constituted on the principal of three thousand four hundred litres, old currency, redeemable at will ; moreover, to François Xavier Corriveau, of St.Vallier, an annual rent, in money, of the sum of sixty livres, old currency, constituted on the principal of une thousand livres, old currency, redeemable at will ; moreover, to Jean Baptiste Lemieux, of St, Francois, an annual rent, in mouey, of the sum of one hundred and eighty livres, old curreucy, constituted on the principal of three thousand livres.old currency, redeemable at will ; the said rents payable by the said purchaser in future, and those for the current year, on passiog the deed of sale, not comprised ; moreover, to Joseph Prudent Paré, esquire, on the ninth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, with legal interest, from the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred aud thirty seven, a smn of seven thousand six hundred (livres, old currency ; the said sale also made with certain reserves by the sellers, and subject to the conditions more fully meu- tioned 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 since by the said Joseph Morin, 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 thesaid 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, fora 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, aod file the same inthe 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 80.OFFICE oF THE PRoTHONO- TARY oF His MAJEsTY\u2019s COURT of KING'S BrNCH AT Quesec, 7th December, 1836.Province of Lower-Cauada, District of Quebec.No.2139, Ex parte~JOSEPH LATOUCHE.JPUBLIC 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 2nd executed before Mtre.Josiah Hunt, and colleague, notaries public, at Quebec, the twentieth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty- five, between ANN BURKE, of the city of Quebec afore- sald, widow of the lute Benson Bennett, in his lifetime 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 front, 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 ot the late George \u2018Black, and in part by the property of the said Joseph La touche ; together with a small wooden hangard thereon erected and being, with the rightot eaves or rain falling off the roof of the said hangard, on the adjoining laud of tne vendor.Secondly\u2014Of alot of ground situate 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 Benuett, in rear by the lot of land firsily described, on the north side by other property of she said vendor and a public lane, and property belonging to one D.Downes, on the other side also by property belonging to the estate of the late Lienson Beunett, 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 of the sale thereof by the said Ann Burke, and since the period of the sale thereof, up to the present, by the said Joseph Latouche, as proprieior.Aud all persuus who may have or claim to bave any privilege or hypothec, under 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 same were acquired by the suid Joseph Latouche, are hereby notitied, that application will be made on the NINETEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of coofir- mation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the sume in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded trom the right of doing so.Province of Lower Cansda, District vf Quebec, OFFICE of THE PruTHONO- TARY OF His MaJEstTY's Court or KING's Bench AT QUEBEC, the Tih December, 1856.No.2153.Ex parte \u2014-WILLIAM RIDLEY.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there L \u2018 has been lodged, in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench of and for the district of Wuehee, a deed under the haud and seal of WILLIAM SMITH >iW 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 cight bund ed and thirty-two, being a sale by the said William Smith sewell, sheriff, as aforesaid, to WILLIAM RIDLEY, of the city of Quebec.in the county and district of Quebec, trader, under and in virtue ot a certain writ of\u2019 fieri fucias, bearing date the second day of Novem - b.r, wisich was in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one,issued oui of the said court of King\u2019s Bench, at the suit of the said William kidiey, against the lands and tenements of William Alberti, of the city of Quebec, gentleman ; of *\u201c a lot of land situate and being in the parish of St.Foi, containing one arpent and six perches or thereabouts, more or less in front, by forty-three arpents in depth, bounded in front by the trait quarré ot the lands of Côte St.Ignace, and in the rear in depth, at the end of the trait quurré of the lands of the Cate St.vierre or the Suedes, joining on the north-east side of vierre Hamel, aud on the south-west side Guillaume Beleau dit Larose, to gether 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 hve or claim to have any pri- vilegeor hypotlhec undes any Utle 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 William Ridley, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the smd court, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation ; and tuiey are hereby required to signi y in writing their opposit.ons, and tile the same in the office of the suid prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in defauit of which they will be for ever precluded from the rightof doing so.PEKRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canadu, OrFrCR oF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec.} TARY OP His MASESTY s CounT oF King\u2019s BENCH, QUEBEC, Sth February, 1857.No.157.Ex purte-\u2014-FRANCOIS BUTEAU and JEAN LE BOU- TILLIEËR, Esquires, REQUERANS, pPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's tench, of and tor the district of quebec, a deed ot\u2019 sule made and executed betore Mire.Ed.Glackemeyer, and lus cullesgue, notaries, ou the oix- teenth day of May, one thousand eight bundred and thirty-six, between LOUIS LEMIEUX, seignior of Ste.Anne des Moats, of the one part; and FRANCOIS BUTEAU and JEAN LE BOUTILLIER, esquires, merchants, vf the other part ;\u2014being a deed ol sale by the suid Mr.Louis Lemieux to the sud François Buteau aud Jean Le Boutilier, of what follows, that is bo say :\u2014 1.*¢ The fief und seigniory of River St.Anne, situate at the Mont Notre Dame, un the river Su Lawrence, in the district of Gaspé, containing half a league in front on the said river St.Lawrence, hall of which front is to be taken abuve, and the other half below the river Ste.Anae, the said river notincluded in the said extent, by a \u2018league in depth, bounded towards the west by the line of the township of Cap Chat, towards the east partly by the thousand acres hereafter mentioned, and partly by the crown lands, in front by the said river St.Lawrence, and in depth by the crown lands.2, The land used usa domain to the said fief and seigniory, and therein situate, containing about five arpents in breadth, more or less, by all the depth of the seiguiory, bounded in front, towards the north, by the river st.Lawrence, and in rear by the end of the said depth, on ove side towards the west by the main river St.Anne, and on the other side towards the east by a lund reserved for a chapel ; together with the grist and saw mill, the house, hangar, barn, stable, shed, bake house, and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, without any reserve, 8.Alluther lunds en rôlure, or other immoveable properties whatsvever, situate in the said fief and seigniory St.Anne des Monts, which may in any manner appertain to the said Mr.Louis Lemieux, without any exceptivn.4.One thousand acres of land in superficies, lying and situate at the same place, and joining the said fief here- above described, and extending to a breadth of about fifty-six arpents along the said river St.Lawrence, by about twenty-nine arpents in depth, without nevertheless any guarantee as to the breadth and depth, but only as to the said consistence of one thousand acres; bounded in front towards the north by the said river St.Lawrence, in depth towards the south by the croyn lands, joining on one side towards the south west to the said seigniory hereabove described, and gn the other side towards the east to Mr.Etienne Lajoie.Such and as the whole se poursuit, comporte et 8'étend, with all the circumstances and dependencies, 88 much in fief as in réture, cens, rents, rights of lods et ventes, saisine eb amende, of hunting and fishing, of river and pond, and all other lucrative and honorary rights, appurtenances and dependencies generally whatsoever, excepting the airears of the seigniorial rights dne on the first of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five.That the said sale has been mude subject to the charge by the purchasers of paying and continuing to pay in favor of Mr.J.B.Sus-eville, erroneously called Joseph Sassevilie in the said deed of sale, the sum of\u2019 nine pounds currency of constituted rent, on the capital of ane hundred aud fifty pounds currency, and that on the twelfth day of October of every year; moveover, of paying, out of the said price of sale, to the said Jean Baptiste Sasseville, the sum of forty-one pounds five shiilings, tor arrears of the said constituted rent, dne by the said seller;\u201d that the raid Bef aod seigni- ory, the said thousand acres of land, seigniorial rights, ag well lucrative as honorary, dependencies and appurte- nancies of the same, the domuin and buildings thereon erected, have been all possessed during.the three last years preceding the said sale, by the said Louis Lemieux, ns proprietor, and since that time up to this day by the said purchasers.And all persons wbo may have or claim to bave any privilege or bypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said immoveables, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Fran çois Buteau aud Jobu LeBoutillier, esquires, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on SATURDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of JUNE next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to siguify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they wiil be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P, K.B.Province of Lower Canada, OFFICE OF THE PRuTHONO- District of Quebec.TARY oF His MAJESTY a Count FP KING'S BENcH, AT QUEBEC, Sith February, 1837.No.158.Ex parte\u2014 FRANCOIS BUTEAU and JEAN LE BOU- TLI LIER, REQUERANS.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 Quebec, a deed of sale, made and executed in the parish of St.Pierre and St.Paul of Bay St.Paul, before Mtre.C.P.Huot and his colleague, notaries, ou the thirteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six ;\u2014 being a sale by Mr, ÉTIENNE LAJOIE und Mre\u2026 THLRESE TREMBLAY, his wite, by her said husband duly authorised fur the said deed, to GEORGE CHAP E- RON.for FRANCOIS BUTEAU and JEAN LE BOU- TILLIER, astollows, that is to say :\u2014*¢ Que thousand acres of land in superficies, situate at the place called the Grand Ste.Anne, in the district of Gaspé, on the south shore of the river St, Lawrence : the said thousand acres of land being in free and common succage, and forming five lots of land, of two bundred acres euch, bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, jointing towards the south west to persons called Vallée, and towards the east to the crown lands, being number two sundred and nine 3°\u201d that the said thousand acres of land have been pussess- ed during the three last years preceding the above deed of sale by the said sellers, as proprietors, and since that time to this day by the said purchasers.And all persons who may bave or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsvever, in or upon the said thousand acres of land or immoveable properties hereabove described, immediately previous to, and at the time the same were acquired by the said Francois Buteau and Joho Le Boutilier, esquires, are herevy noutied, that application will be made to the said court, un SATURDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of JUNE next, for a judgment or sentence of coutir- mation, and they are required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said pru- 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, Orrice or THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec.TARY OF HIS Majesty's Court oF King\u2019s BENCH, AT QUEBEC, 4th day of February, 1837.No.146.Ex parte \u2014MICHFEL ROUSSEAU, REQUERANT.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, fur the district of Quebec, a Deed mude and executed belore Mire.Campbelt and colleague, notaries public, on the thirtieth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven, between FRANCOIS GRENIER, of the city of Quebec, cooper, of the one part; and MICHEL ROUSSEAU, of the sane place, brewer, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said François Grenier, LI.\u2018* of a certain lot of.ground lying and situate at the Canardiére, near the city of Quebec, containing about fifteen perches and sixteen.feet more or less in front, by the depth which there may be from the shore of the river St.Charles or river St, Lawrence to the King's highway, bounded in front by the said river St.Lawrence or river Si.Charles, towards the south west partly by Antoine Lortie, and towards the north east by Jean Bilodeau, 2.Another lot of ground, situate on the north east side ot'the King\u2019s highway, at the said place of the Canardiére, containing about two arpents in superficies, more or less, bounded in front by the said King\u2019s highway, towards the south west by the representatives Fournier, and towards the.north east by Jean Bilodeau, eircam-tances and dependencies 3\u201d which said lots of\u2019 bund and premises, thus sold and transferred by the said François Grenier, have beea.possessed by the suid François Grenier, as proprietor, during the three last years preceding the passation and execution of the said deed of sale and transfer, and since that time by the said Michel Rousseau, A titan, lf Wr sa lez ev pe DM CE [OE = 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 lots of land 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 Rousseau, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on MONDAY, the TWELFTH day of JUNE next, for a sentence or judgment of ratification, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothono- tary eight days at least before that day, in defanlt of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PFRRAULT & BURROUGHS.P.K B.Province of Lower Canada, OFFICE OF THE PRoTHONO- District of Quebec.§ any oF His Majesty's Court OF KinG\u2019s BENCH, AT QUEBEC, 7th day of February, 1837.No.153.Ex parte\u2014THOS.WILLIAM LLOYD.PU BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of King's bench, of aud for the district of Quebec, a Deed wade and executed before Ls, Panet and colleague, notaries public, on the twenty-first day of December, in the year of our Lord one thourand eight hundred and thirty-six, at the city of Quebec, in the said district, between ROBERT JELLARD, of the said city of Quebec, master joiner, and Helena Boyte, his wile, duly authorised and empowered for the effect thereof by her said husbnnd, of the one part; and THOMAS WILLIAM LLOYD, also of Quebec, esquire, advocate, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the suid Robert Jellard and Helena Boyte, his wife, authorised as aforesaid, to the said Thomas William Lloyd, *\u201c of a lot of ground situate and being in the upper town of Quebec, consisting of twenuy- four feet in front, french measure, by such depth as may be found from St.Lewis street to the wall of the garden of the Ursuline nuns, at Que- bee, bvanded on the north east side by Mrs, Chs.F, Aylwin, and on the north west side by a line parrallel to that separating the present lot from that of the said Mrs.Aylwin, together with the house and buildings erected on the said lot of ground, circumstances and dependencies, and the right of passage, which the representatives of John Phillips are bound to allow and furnish to the said Robert Jellard, according to the terms and eonditions of that certain deed of sule thereinafter mentioned, and dated the fifth September, one thousund eizh( hundred and twenty-nine, being a passage or issue from the lot above described and sold, throngh the lot of the said John Phillips, to St, Lewis street, which passage or issue is to be eight feet, english measure, in its narrowest part, together with all the rights, privileges, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, without any exception or reserve, as the whole then was, subject, nevertheless, to the servitude of a common drain, aud canal between the lots of Mrs, Chs, F.Aylwin, John Phillips, aud the lot ahove described and sold, conformably to the deed of unde and partage above already cited, and pussed before Le.Panet, notary public, the fitth day of September, one thousand cight hundred and twenty-nine 3\" the said lot of land aad premises having belonged to the said vendor, as proprietors thereol, during three years past.And all persons who may haveor claim to bave any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatso ever, in or upon the said lot ot ground and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Thomas William Lloyd, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on SATURDAY, the TENTH 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 be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PEKRAULT & BURROUGHS, TP.K.B.OrFICE OF THE PROTIONO- TARY OF Hrs Masesty\u201ds Court oF KING\u2019s Bexcn, AT QueBEC, 6th of February, 1837.Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec.No.149.; Ex parte\u2014HYPOLITE DUBORD, Esquire, REQUERANT.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there L has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the eourt of King's bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a deed of sule, made and passed atthe city of Quebec, before Mtre L.T.Macpherson and bis colleague notaries, at Quebec, dated the thirteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between HAMMOND GOWEN, esquire, of the city of Quebec, merchant, and HYPOLITE DUBORD, esquire, of the same place, also merchant j\u2014being a deed of sale by the said Hammond Gowen, to the said Hypolite Dubord, to wit :\u2014s of a certain lot of ground or emplacement, situate and being in St.Francis street, in the upper town of the suid city of Quebec, containing ninety eight feet english measure in trom, on the snid street, by thirty seven eet more or less, hike measure, in depth along Rampart street, on the eastside, und thirty eight feet like measure in depth on the west ride, adjoining to a lot of ground ur passage, belonging to Mr.Thomas Baillargé, and making part and parcel of the property whereul the said lot of ground bargained and sold as aforesaid, also formed a part, and forming a superficies of three thousand, six hundred and eighty four feet English measure aforesaid, the whole more or less, ns may be found ; buturded in front or towards the north by St, Francis street afuresuid, in the rear or towards the south by the said Thomas Baillargé, und Charles Turgeon, esquires, on one side (owards the east, by Ramparts street aforesaid, and on the other side towards the west by the said aloresaid lot of gronnd or passage, belonging to the said Thomas Baillargé ;\u201d\u2019 the said lot of ground having been possessed by the said Hammond Gowen, as proprietor, during the three lastyears, up to the thirteenth day of July last, and since this last date by the said Hypolite Dubord.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege, hypotheque orother claims whatsoever, 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 vaid Hypelite Dubord, esquire, are hereby notified thut application will be mude to the said court, on MONDAY, the TWELFTH day of JUNE next, for a sentence ur judgment of confirmation, and that they are hereby required to signiby in writing their oppositions, and file the eame in the office ot the eaid prothonotory 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.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, No.628.hin THE KING'S BENCH.Ex parte\u2014 WILLIAM TAYLOR.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.J.A.Labadie, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty- second day of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, between Mrs.MARIE GLNEVIEVE AR- CHAMBAULT, heretofore widow of the late Louis Urbain Cousinault and actually wife 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 ap pointed by law, conjoint:y with the said Toussaint Labelle, her second husband, to Emelie Cousinault, Sophie Cou- sinault, Louise Cousinault, Urbain Cousinault, Tiéophile Cousinault, Eulalie Cousinault and Vitaline Cousinault, minor children, issues of the first marriage of the said Marie Genevieve Archambault, of the one part; and Wi L.- LIAM TAYLOR, of the said city ot 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 lier said capacity, to the said William Taylor, of *\u201c a farm situated at the pl«ce called Côte de Livsse, 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 nort': east line, bounded in front by the highway, in the rear partly by the piece of ground hereatter described und partly by Francois Latour, and partly by t-e Reverend Messire St.Germain, on one side to the north-east by tke said Reverend Messire St.Germain, and on the other side to the south west partly by François St.Aubain, and rartly 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 à quarter in superficies, 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 hy Augustin Richer, on one side to the north-east by Franguis Latour, and on the other side to the south-west partly by the widow Joseph i\u2019rovost, and partly by Augustin Crevier, without any buildings thereon erected, being used as a meadow, with alt and every itssmembers, appurtenances thereunto belonging ;\u201d and possessed the said farm and piece of land by the said late Louis Urbain Cousinauit, und by the said Mari - Geneviève Archambault, and by the said minor children.as proprietors, during the three vears last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thenc - hitherto by the said William Taylor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title, or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said farm and piece of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said William Taylor, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the ELEVENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or jndg- ment of confirmation, and they are hereby required tu signify in writing their oppositions, and file the sam» in the office of the said prothonotarv, eight days at least befvre that day, in default of which they will be lor ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 8th October.1836.Province of Lower-Canada, District of Montreal.INTHE KING\u2019S BENCH, No.629.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 pubiic, on the eighth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six, between CATHERINE VIDRECAIRL, other- Catherine Vidrecaire, proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date wise called St.Hilaire, spinster, residing in the parish of Longue Pointe, in the district of Montreal, assisted by Prudent Vinet, otherwise called Souligny, residing at the said city of Montreal, and Joseph Trudeau, or the said parish of Longue Poiute, farmer, her brother-in-law, of the one part; and ANDREW MUIRHE\\D, farmer, residing at the said parish of longue Pointe, oï the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Catherine Vidrecaire, otherwise calied St.Hilaire, assisted us aforesaid, to the said Andrew Muirhead, of ** a jot or piece or land siiuate at the said parish of Longue Pointe, in the island of Montreal, containing such width as may be found from the tence of division of the said purchaser up to the line of the ground or piece of land belonging to the said Joseph Trudeau, which last mentioned ground or piece ot land is separated from the aforesaid bargained and sold lot of land by a ditch, which will be in his 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 trom 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 Cite 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 balf part on each side) of the land of the late Emanuel Vidre- caire, otherwise called St.Hilaire, such as it was belonging to him before the deed of donation by him made uuto the said Joseph Trudeau, and his wife, bearing date 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.a) Pr and on the south west side by the suid Joseph Tradeau.with a house and stable thereon evected 3\" and possessed by tiie said late Emanuel Vidrecaire, and by the said otherwise called St.Îlilaive, as TARR.of the said deed of sale, and from thence hith said Andrew Muirhead.orto by the And all persons who may have or claim t) have any pri- vilegt or hypothec 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 sume in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least betore that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGIH, P.K, B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 26th November, 1836.Povince of Lower-Canada, District of Montreal.No.632.} IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.Ex parie\u2014 JOSEPH SHUTER, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Deed made and executed before Mtre.Thomas Bedouin, and bis colieague, notaries public, on the eighteenth day of November, one thousand eight bundred and thirty-six, between the honorable PETER MeGILL, 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 Rivitres, wife, separated as to property, of Jacques Oliva, 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 Rivieres, deeeased,.in.his lifetime of the said city.of Mont- ireal, 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 Kivieres and Henri Des Kivières both of the said city of Montreal, esquires : the said Marguerite Clarlotte Trottier Des Rivières, Marie Louise Des Rivières, 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 T'rottier Des Rivièries Beau- bien, his wife, their father and mother, party of the first part ; and JOSRPH 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 Shnter, of «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 a ground reserved for a street, to be sixty feet wide, and on the other side by the suid purchaser, without any building thereon erected ;7 and possessed by the said heirs sous bénéfice d\u2019in- ventmre of the said late Francis Des ttivières and Marguerite Trottier lies 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, as proprietmr respectively.And all persons who may have, or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque, under any title or by any means whatscever, in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and at the tite the same was acquired by the said Joseph Shuter, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the Court on the SWVENTEENTH day of 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 P\u2019rothonotary.eight days at least before thai day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K, B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 6th December, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.639.pin THE KING'S BENCH.Ex parte\u2014ABNER BAGG.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s: bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.Thomas 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 appoint ed to Mrs.Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, wife separated as to properiy, 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 Ter- rebonne, in the district of Montreal, in the said province, esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des Rivitves, deceased, in his lifetime of the said city of Mont- eal, esquire.and of Mrs.Margueiite Trottier Des Riviè- rés, Beaubien, his wife, also deceased, the father and mother - of the said Marie Louise Des Kivières, aud Francis William Des Riviéres, both of the said city of Montreal, esquires ; the said Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, Marie Louise Des Rivières, Francis William Des ftivières, and Henri Des Rivières, being all and the ohly heirs nt:law sous bénéfice d'inventaire of the said late Francis-Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, his.wife, their father and mother, of the first part ; and ABNER BAGG, of the said city of Montreal, gentleman, of the second part ;\u2014 being a sale 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, makiug part of the property Lawrence, in the rear by the lands ef\u2019 the said Cote St.Léonard, on the south cast side.by the said purchaser, known under the name of Bellevue, being of an irregular figure, and containing ons hundred and seventy seven.feet conrt of King\u2019s bench of and for the district of Montreal, a. pate emia + mme da es me 192 mama \u2014 in front, on the north side, three hundred and sixteen feet on the south west side, three hundred and thirteen feet 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 ahout 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 frout 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 McTavish, esquire, on the eastside the honorable Joseph Masson, and on the west side, Miss Louise Beaubien, as the whole now is.aud without warranty of any precise measurement ;\u201d and possessed by the said heirs sous bénéfice d'inventaire of tlie said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier les itivières 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.And a'l 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 lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the sume 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, P.K.B, Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 6th Jecember, 1836.Provinceot Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No 633.Ex purte\u2014JOIIN FROTHINGHAM, 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.Thowas Bedouin and his colleague, notaries public, on the nineteenth day of November, one thousand eight bundred and tbirty six between the honorable PETER McGILE, of the city of Montreal, esquire, one of the members of the honorable the legislative council, in and for the said province, actiog for aud ju the name and bebalf of and as attorney duly appointed to Mrs, Marguerite Charloite [rottier Des Rivières, wife separated 4s to property, of Jacques Oliva, of the parish of St.Thomas, in the district of (uebec, in the said province, esquire ; the said Peter McGill beiuy also the assign ein trust of the share and interest of Mrs.Marie Louise Des Ri.vidres, wife of Alexander McKenzie, of Terrebonne, 1 the district of Montreal, in the said proviuce, esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des Rivières, de- évased, in hislife time of the said city of Montreal, esquire, aud of Mr-.Marguerite Trouier Des Rividres Beaubien, bis wife, also deceased, the father and mother of the said Maiie Louise Des Rividres ; and Francis William Des Rivières and Henri Des Rivières, both of the said city of Moutreal, esquires ; the Said Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivière, Marie Louise Desrividres, Francis William Des Ri- viè:es and Henri Des Rivières, being alland the only beirs at luw, sous bénéfice d'inventaire, of the said late Francis Des Riv-dres, and Marguerite Trottier Des Rivieres Beaubien, bis wife, their fatber and mother, of the first part ; and JOHN FROTHINGHAM, 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 Juha Frotbingham,\u2018\u201c vf à lut ot land described in the said deed as follows, 10 wits all that certaio lot of land situate near the mountain of Montreal, forming part of the property called Bellevue, being of av irregular figure, aud contaiving about two huadred and two feet in breadth on thenorth east side, three huvdred and niuety feet on the south west side, by seven bundied 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 ercct- ed, 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 tue la\u2018e Benjamin Beaubien, esquire, and ou the south east side, Miss Louise Beaubien or ber representatives, as the whole now is 3\u201d and possessed by the said heirs, gous béne fice d\u2019inventuire of the said late François Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, Curing the three years immediately preceding the day of the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said John Frothingham, as proprictors respectively.; And all persons who may have or claim to have auy privilege or hypothêque, uuder any title or by any means wuat- soever, in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Jolin Frotbingham, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL nexr, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, aud they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.\\ J INTHEKING'S BENCH.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 5th December, 1836.Province of Luwer Canada, os District of Montreal.fin THE KING S BENCH.No.637.Ex part.\u2014 JAMES DUNCAN GIBB.[PUSLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court « £ King's bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made und executed belure Mtre.G.D.Arnoldi snd his collcague, notaries public, on the twenty second day of February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between MOSES JUDAH HAYS and Isaue Valentine, of the city of Montreal, gentlemen, in their cupacity ot executors, administering the property of the estate of the iate David David, in his lifetime of the same place, esquire, of the one part; and JAMES DUNCAN GIBB, ot the said city of Montreal, merchant tnlor, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Muses Judah Hays and Isaac Valentine, in their said capacity, to the suid Janes Duncan Gibb, of a \u201c\u201c certain lut of ground or emplucement, with a three story stone house und other buildings (hereon érected, situate and TRE QUELEC QAGBITS er being in the said c.ty of Montiea!, containing thirty seven feet seven inches aud à nalf in front, by vne hundred and nineteen feet one inch in depth, more or less, English measure, as the sume is now enclosed, and buunded as follows t in front by Notre Dame siree', in rear partly by the representatives Fortier, and purtly by the repri- sentatives Pasteur, on one vide to the north east by Michael O'Sullivan, erquire, and on the other s de tu the south west, by a huure und premises the property ol the said estute suld to Henry Mussen ; it being understood and agreed that four {eet seven inches and a half, being half the widih, between the cut stone curners of the house aud the middie ol the paesage shall be left, to form a passage in common with the adjoining lot to the south west, purchased ua aluresaid by the said Heury Museen, us the suid passage now stands, aud is feuced in without the right however of building over the said passage, the sume beng reserved and granted to the said llenry Museen, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 37° und possessed the said lot of ground or emplacement, by the heirs and legal re- pre-euntatives ul the said late David David, as proprietors, duriug the three years last preceding the date ot the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said James Duncan Gibb.Aud all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothéqae under any utie ur by any means w hatsvever in or upon the said lut of ground or emnplace- ment, immediately previous to and at thie time the same was acquired by the said James Duucan Gibb, are hereby notified, tbat application will be made to the court, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, aud they are hereby 1equu- ed to signity in writing their oppcsitions and file the some iu the office of the said Prothunotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the rght of doing so.MONK & MURROGI1, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Otlice, Montreal, 5th November, 1836, Province ol Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.643.§ IN THE KING'S BENCH.Ex parte\u2014JOHN A.PERKINS.PUBLIC NOTICE 1s hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office ot tbe prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district ui Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Muitie fT.Bedouin and his colleague, notaries public, on the third day of December, one th.usand eight hundred aud tlirty six, between the honorable PEFER McGILL, of the city of Muntreual, esquire, one of the mewbers of the honorable the legislsuve couucil, nn sud tur the sad province, acting tor and in the name and behalË vf and as attorney duly appointed tu Mrs.Marguerite Charlotie Truottier Des Kivieres, wile, separated as to properly séparée quant aux biens of Jacques Oiiva, of the parish of St.\u20181 hous, in the uistiict of Quebec, in the said province, esquire, the said Peter McGill being also tie assig- nee in trust of the share and interest of Mrs, Marie Luuive Des Rivières, wifeutf Aiexunder McKenzie of Terrebonne, tu the district of Montreal, su the said province, esquire, in the estate and succession of the late Francis Des tav.e res, deceased, in ns liletime of'the said city of Moutreal, esquire, and of Mrs.Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, his wite, also deceased, the father and mother of the said Marie Louise Des Rivières, und Francis William Des Rivières and Heuri Des Riviéres, both of the said city of Montreal, esquires, the said Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, Marie Luuvise Des Kivière:, Francis William Des Rivières and tieuri Des ltiv.ères being ull and the only heirs at law sous bénéfice d\u2019inventaire vf the said late Francis Des Rivieies snd Marguerite Trottier Des Rivieres Beaubien, his wite, thelr tathier and mother, and the said Francis William Des Kivicres and Henri Des Rivières betrg mureuver the assignees of the nights, shure and interest of Jumes McGill Des Rivières, esquire, in his quality and capacity of one of the nuiversal residuary legatees and devisees ot the pro- peity lei by the late houvrable James Metilil, esquire, of thee first part; and JOHN A.PERKINS, of the said city uf 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 '* lot of ground situate in the suid city, joining an front McGill street, in the rear Longuewl\u2019s lane, un the north West side Mr.Jolhin Macttbewson, and on the south east side Mr.Hiram Seymour, the said lot coutain- ing thirty feetin front, by one hundred and four feet and s)x inches in depth on the north west side, and one bun- dred and seven leet also nm depth on the svuih east side, the whole more or less in front und in depth, aud without warrantee ol any precise measure, but being Euglish measure, as the whole is, with ull and every the wemocrs and appurtenances thereto belonging 5\u201d and pussessed by the said beirs, sous bénéfice d'inventaire of the said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Les Kiviè- res Beaubien, his wife, their fatber and mother, for three years immediately preceding the day of the date of the said deed, and thence hitherto by the said Juliu A, Perkins, as proprietors, respectively, And ail persous who may have or claim to have any privilege or bypothec under any title or by any meaus whatsoever, in or upon the said lout of ground, rmmedi- ately previous to and at the time the same wus acquired by the said Jobu A.Perkins, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the SEVENTEENTH duy of APRIL next, for a sentence of judgment vf confirmation, and they are hereby required tu signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the suid prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be fur ever precluded from the right of doing so.MOMK & MORROGH, P, K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Muntreal.9th December, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, No.640.§ IN THE KING'S BENCH.Ex porte\u2014JOHN MATHEWSON, PusLc NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of tue prothouotary of the court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre, I's Bedouin and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty eighth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between the honorable PEER McGILL, of the city of Montreal, esquire, one of the members of the honorable the legis- \u2014_\u2014 Marca 16 lative Council in and for the said province, acting for and in the name and hehalf of and as attorney duly appointed to Mrs Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, wife separated as to proper.y, separée quant aux biens, of Jacques Oliva, of the parish of St.I'bumas, 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 Î)es 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, iu his lifetime of the said city of Mootreal, esquire, and of Mrs, Marguerite Trottier Des Riviéres Beaubicn, his wife, also deceased, the father and mother of the said Marie Louise Des Rividres, and Francis William Des Rivières and Henri Des Rivières, both ofthe said city of Montreal, esquires, the said Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rividres,\u201d Marie Louise Des Rivières, Francis William Des Rivières and Henri Des Ri- vidres being all and the only heirs at law, sous bénéficé d'inventaire of the said late Francis les Rivières and Marguerite Tioitier Des Rivières Beaubien, his wife, their father and mother, and the said Francis Wiilism Des Rivières and Henri Des Rivières, being moreover the assignees of the vights, share and interest of James McGill !es Rivières, esquire, in his quality and capacity of one of the universal residuary legatees and devisees of tue property left by the la\u2019e honorable James McGill, esquire, of the first part; and JOHN MATHEWSON, of the said city of Montreal, ta'- low chandler, of the second part ; heing asa'e by the said party of the first part to the said Jolin Mathewson, of \u201ca lot of gronnd lying and situate in the said city of Montreal, joining in front McGill street, in the rear Longu:uil\u2019s lane, on the scuth east side a loc of round belonging to the said vencors, and on the north west side partly Captain Rain: ford and partly the representatives of the late James Mirss, without any buildings thereoa erected, the said lot containing fifty five feet in front by ope hundred and four feet and six inches in depth on the sauth east side, and one hundred feet also in depth oa the north west side, the whole more or less, but English measure, as the whole now is, with all and every the mrmbers and appurtenances thereto belonging, and especially with such rights of community or au- touenneté, as the said vendors in their names and 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 be the said heirs, sous bénéfice d\u2019inventuire of the said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Bea: bien, his wife, their tather and mother, for three years immediately preceding the day uf the da'e of the said deed, and theace hitherto by the said John Mathewson, as proprictors, respectively.And all persons who may ave or claim to Lave any privilege or hypottiéque under any title oF by any means what.suever, in or upon the ~aid lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acqiired by the said John Mathewson, are hereby notitied that application will be wade to the court, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or jadgwent of coufimatiou, and they are hereby required to signify iu writing their oppositions, and file tbe same in she office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, ia default of which they will be for ever precluded from the riglit of doiug so.MONK & MURROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 5th December, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, L District of Muntreal.J WN THE KING\u2019> BENCH.No, 638.Ex parte\u2014 ALEXANDER H.VASS.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged, in the vice of tbe Prothonatavy of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and (or the district of Montreal, two deeds 3 the vue muds and exectted before Mtre.H, Griffin, aud his colle.gue, notaries public, on the twenty-seventh day of October, one thonsand eight bundred and thirty six, between JAMES FISHER, of tbe city of Montreal, merchaut, and Julia Luno, bis wite, by him daly authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the one part; and ALEXANDER H.VASS, ofthe said city of Montreal, merchant, of the other part j= being a sale from the said James Fisher and Juha Lunn to the said Alexander 1} Vass, of \u2018\u201c all that certain lot of ground or emplacement sitnate in the Saint Antoine suburts of the suid city of Montreal, containing forty feet and two inches in frontor 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 suid Mrs, Jumes Fisher recently acquired by her, and formerly the property of Daniel Farley, on the south we t side by the smid purchaser, late the property of the said James Fisher, and formerly the property of the said Daniel 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 suid purchaser ns 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 befure the said Mtre.H.Griffin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the day, month and year first aforesaid, between the said JAMES FISHER and Julin Lunn, duly authorised to 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 sule by the said James Fisher and Julia Lunn to the said Alexander H.Vass, of\u2019 \u2018* all that certain lot of ground or emplacement situate in the Saint Antoine suburbs, of the said city of Montreal, containing forty feet and fone 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 acquired by her, having been the property of her said husband, and fusmerly the property of Daniel Farley, and on the north east side by A'exander H.Vass, purchased by him, as late the property of the said Jumes Fisher, with a two story wouden house, stable, shed and other buildings thereon, and with all and every the members and appurtenances thereunto belunging 32 and possessed by the said Jumes Fisher and Julia Lunn as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of snle, and from thence hitherto by the said Alexander H.Vass, res em sacra nb RL po rr ae TE 18¢ riv Ly mel wel noti the of j 10 8 in t het pre pr jet as mm eg ee Ly TE LT a A LS bed tmp tam em 08 14 An va ~~.al Pr ™ 1837.And all persons who may have or claim to have ony privilege or hypothéque.uuder any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lots of ground or emplace- | ments, immediately previous to aud at the time the same were acquired by the suid Alexander H, Vass, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, ou | the EIGHTEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence | of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signity in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least betore that day, in default of which they will be tor ever precluded fron the right of doing sa, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 3rd December, 1436.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, No.642, Ex parte\u2014HIRAM SEYMOUR.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there hus been lodged in the utlice ot the Prothonotary of the Court of King's Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, à deed made and esecuted before Mtre.T.Bedouin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the third day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty rix, between the honorable PETER McGILL, of the city of Montreal, esquire,one of the members of the honorable the legislative councily in and fur the suid province, acting for and in the name and behalf of and as attorney duly appointed to Mrs.Mareuerite Charlotte Trottier Dass Rivières, wife, separated as to pruperty, separée 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 al-o the assignee in trust of the share and interest of Mrs.Marie Louise Des Rivières, wife of Alexander McKenzie, of \u2018l'errebonne, iu the district of Montreal, in the said province, esquire, io the estate and succession of the late Francis 1).6 Kivières, 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 Francia 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 Willam Des Rivières, and Henry Des Rivières, being all and the only heirs at law, sous bénéfice d'inventaire 0° the said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, his wile, their father and mother, and the said Francis Willram Des Rivières and Menry Des Rivières, being moreover the assignees of the rights, share and interest of James McGiil l'es Rivières, esquire, in his quality and cxpacity of one of the universal residuary legatees and devisees oi 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 *\u201c a lot 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 Heniy 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, aud one hundred and nine feet also in depth on the south east side, the whole more or less in fiont 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 3° and possessed by the said heirs sous bénéfice d\u2019inventuire of the said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite Trottier Des Riviéres 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.Aud all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or bypothêque nuder any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground, immediately previous to aud at the time the same was acquired by the said Hiram Seymour, are hereby not fied, that application will be mide to the court, on the SEVENTRENTH dayof APRIL next, for a sentence of judgement of confirmation, aod they are hereby required to signity iu writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said protbonotary 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, Montreal, Yth December, 1836.tin THE KING\u2019S BENCH.Province of Lower Canada District of Montreal, No.636.Ex parte\u2014 THOMAS STORROW BROWN.PPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Montreal, o deed made and executed betore Mtre, I, Bedouin, snd 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 Montreal, esquire, vne 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.Marouerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, wife separated as to property, separée quant aux biens, of Jacques Oliva, of the parish of St.Thomas, in the district of Quebec, in the said province, esquire, the said eter McGill being also the assignee in trust of Mrs, Marie Louise Des ltivières, wife of Alexander McKenzie, of Terrehoune, in the districtof Montreal.in the said province, esquire, in the estate und succession of the late Francis Des Riviéres, deceased, in his lifetime of\u2019 the said city of Montreal, esquire, and ol\u2019 Mrs.Marguerite Trottier Des Rivières Beaubien, bis wife, also deceased, the father and mother of the said Marie Lousie Des Rivières ; and Francis William Des Rivières und Henri Des Rivières, both of the said city of Montreal, esquires, the said Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, Marie Lonise Des Rivières, Fruncis William Des Rivières and Henri Des Rivières, beiug all and the only heirs at law, sous bénéfice d'Inventaire of the said late Francis Des Rivières and Marguerite Trojjer Des Rivières Beau- bien, his.wife, their father and mother, of the first part; and THOMAS STORROW BROWN, of the said city of Montreal, esquire, merchant, of the secand part 3\u2014 hin THE KING'S BENCH, GAGATIE DB OUBBAC, situnte in the Si.Antoine suburbs of the said city, being of anirregular figure and divided lengthways by Des- Rivières street, and crossed by St.Bunaventure street, the said lot containiug about three hundred feet in frout incl uding the breadth ol Des Rivières street, two hundred and ninety-eight fret at the rear, the breadih of the said streetincluded, by about six hundred and nivety- two {eet in depth on the north east side, the breadth of St, Bonaventure street included, and six hundred and eighty leet also in depth on the south west side, the breadth ofthe said St.Bouaveuture sireet also included, the whole more or less, but beng trench measure, bounded in frunt partly by Nicolas Prudhomme and partly by one numed Allard, J.Donegany, and one Deslauriers, in the rear by river Prudhomme, on the north east side partly by the honorable Louis Guy, aud partly by a ground reserved for the prolongation of a road communicating with St, Antone street, and on the south west side partly by one named Decarry, and partly by une named Bisson, aud by the heirs of the late Gabriel Franchére, or their representatives.From the above described lut 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 mentivned road cotnmunicating with St, Antoine street, as the whole now is and without warranty of ary precise measure, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 37\u201d and possessed by the sad heirs sous Lénéfice d\u2019 Inventuire, during the three years lust preceding the day of the date of the said deed of sule, and from theuce by the said Thumas Siorrow Brown, as proprietors, respectively.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 Storiow 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 so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Otlice, Montreal, 9th December, 1836.Province ot Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.630.Ex parte\u2014OLIVIER BERTHELET.UBLIL NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodgedin the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench ot and for the districtof Montre ul, three deeds 3 the first made and executed before Mtre.F.L.Dumoulin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty-sixth day of January, one thousand eight bundred and thirty-six, between Mrs, FELICIIE ADELAIDE PILLEL, widow ot Jean Baptiste Poulin de Courval, esquire, in his lifetime, surveyor, residing at the village ot Nicolet, in the county ot Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers, of the one part; and OLIVIER BERTHELET, of thecity of Montreal, esquire, of the other part ;\u2014being a donation entre vis, by the said Mrs, Félicite Adelaide Pillet, to the said Olivier Berthelet, \u201c of all the rights and pretentions which the said Mrs, Félicite Adelaide Pillet, wight have in two certain lots of land, designated as follows, to wit : a fot of land situate in the St.Antoine suburbs, of the said city of Montreal, containing one hundred and seventy-four fret in front by two bundred and ten to two liundred and eleven feet and a half in one line, and one hundred and forty-nine teet 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 Jo-eph Lavallée, or his representatives, and others, and on the other side by Pierre Her- vienx, and others, and making a superficies of one arpent and eighty one perches, more or less.Another lot of land, situate in the same suburbs, containing une hundred and sixty two feet in front by three hundred and forty-three feet in one line, and four hundred and seventy-four teet in the other line of depth, bounded in front by the said street Bonaventure, in rear by the river Prud\u2019homme, on one side by different proprietors, and on the other side by the honourable Louis Guy, and others, making a superficies of an arpent aud ninety-seven perches, more or less, and without any guarantee as to the measure of the said lands on the part vf the said dunalrice, nevertheless, shou!d there be a surplus of any ol\u2019 the said lands, the part belonging to the said dondirive shall form part of the said donation 5\u2019 the said Mrs, Félicite Adelaide Pillet, having and being possessed as proprietor, of the said rights and pretentions, in the immoveable property above designated, as follows: a fourth from the succession of the late Mrs.Jusephte 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 envoyce en possession fur a third of the part belonging (as legatee, niso for a fourth in the succession of the sad Mrs, Marie Josephte Guy,) to Pierre Louis Pillet, ber brother, absent, io 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 Mitre.N.13 Doucet, and his colleague, notaries public, the second day of May, tin THE KING'S BENCH.one thousand eight bundred and thirty-\u2019 and possessed the said lot of land by the said seller, during the three years last preceeding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Hosea B.Smith.Aud all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under anytitle or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lots ofland, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Hosea Bal- lou Smith, 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 siguify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in theotlice of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 11th January, 1837.Province of Lower-Canada, District of Montreal.No.649.Eæ parte\u2014THE SOLICITOR GENERAL pro Rege.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 Mire, Ls.Guy, His Majesty\u2019s notary; and his colleague, notaries public, on the fourteenth day of November, ove thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between the Honorable CHARLES WILLIAM GRANT, one of the members of the legislative council, in the province of Lower Canada, residing at Alwington, Kingston, Upper Cunada, Midland District, pow present in the city of Moutreal, and Mrs.Elizabeth Mary Graut, widow of the late Nicolas Fortune Charles de Montenach, esquire, residing st Longueuil, in the said district of Montreal, of the vue part; and FORBIS MACBEAN, esquire, captain commanding the Royal Artillery, residing at the lsie of St, Hélene, uear this city, Thomas Foster, esquire, i zutenant commanding the Royal Engineers, in the said city of Montreal, and Francis Sisson, esquire, Ordnance store keeper, at Montreal, ou the part of the principal offierrs of His Majesty\u2019s Ordnance, acting on bebalf of His Majesty, daly authorised to the effect of the suid deed, present aud accepting thereof, of the other part;\u2014being a sale by the said Honcrable Charles William Grant and Mrs.Elizabeth Mary Grant to the said Forbis Macbean, Thomas Foster and Fraucis Sisson, esquires, acting as aforeusaid, of *\u2018two lots of ground, being numbers seven and eight, situate, lying and being in the St.Mary or Quebec suburk of Munt- real, containing each lot forty feet in frout by the depth that may be found from Water street to the river St, Lawrence, that is to say, to the high water mark, the said lots bounded in front by the said Water street, in rear by the said water mark of said St.Lawrence river, on ove side by lot number six, belonging to Austin Cuvillier, esquire, and on the other side by lot number nine, belonging to Eleanor Herrald, wife of Walter Douglass, without any buildings thereon erected ; the whole ns represented on a certain plan drawn by James Hughes, esquire, sworn land surveyor, i INTHEKING'S BENCH.annexed to these presents, and signed aud paraphed by the | said parties and said notaries, ne vartetur, with all and every the members avd appurtenances thereto belonging 3\u201d and possessed the said two lots of ground by the said honorable Charles William Grant and Mrs.[lizabeth Mary Grant, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchasers, on the part and behalf of our said lord the king.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothee under any title or by any means whatsvever, in or upon the said two lots of ground, immediately previons to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Forbis Macbean, Thomas Foster and Francis Sisson, esquires, acting as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the 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 leust before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.KB.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 19th December, 1836.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.648.Ex parte\u2014THE SOLICITOR GENERAL pro Rege.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of avd for the district of Montreal, a deed mude and executed before Mtre, Ls.Guy, His Majesty\u2019s notary and his colleague, notaries public, on the 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 of Montreal, the said E}éanor Herrald being separated.from the said Walter Douglas, as 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 Royal Artillery, residing at the Isle Ste, Hélène, near this city, Thomas Foster, esquire, Lieutenant § IN THE KING'S BENCH.4 ME =} W Se * a YY 0 (J oa\" (Dw Cr FT FR AF A WW TD Woe za er in the office of the said prothogotary, eight days at least [ La EE LUTON Pos PO Commanding the Royal Engineers, in the district of Montreal, and Prancis Sisson, ejquire, Ordnance store-keeper.at Montreal, both residing in the said city of Montreal, onthe part of the principal officers of His Majesty's Ordnance, acting op 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 Eléanoy Herrald to the sajd Forbis Macbean, Thomas Foster and Francis Sisson, esquires, acting as aforesnid, of *\u2018 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\u2019 on Water street, by the depth that may be found from Water street to the river St.Lawrence, that is tq 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 an bath 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, und 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 certaindeed of sule,by Mrs, hlizabeth Mary Grant, widow of the late Nicolas Fortune \u20ac haries 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 an every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 5\u2019 und ~ 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 Eléapor Herpald, also as proprietor, and from thence hitherto by the said purchasers, on the part and bebalt\u2019 of our suid lord the king, And all ;persons \u2018who may bave or claim to have any privilege or hypotbec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, inor upon the said lot of groucdor emplacement, immediaicly previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Forbis Macbean, Thomas Foster and Francis Sisson, eaquires, acting as aforcsaid, are hereby notified that application will be made to tbe said court, ou 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 before that day, in default of which they will De for ever precluded from the right of doing so, : MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonptary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 19th December, 1836.Provinceof Lower Canada,\u2019 \u2019 Dictrict ôf Montreal.\u201d bin THEKING SBENCH.No.651.Ex parte\u2014JOHN SCOBIE McKENZIE.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there hag been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s beuch,of and forthe district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.N.B.Doucet aud bis colleague, notaries public, on the seveuth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, between Dame MARGUERITE ROUSSEAU, of the city of Montreal, in the said district and province, wife of Jean B.Chevalier De Lorimier, esquire, by bim in that behalf duly avthorised, of the one part; and JOHN SCOBIE McKENZIE, of the said city, cooper, of the other part ;\u2014being a sule from the said Marguerite Rous- sean, authorised as aforesaid, to the suid John Scobie McKeozie of cerfgin real property described in the suid 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, hy the depth which may be found between the streets St.Alexis and St.Jean, ns the whole is fenced in, and bounded in front by the said St.Alexisstreet, in rear by tbe said St, Jrau street, on one side by Mr.Hart Logan, and ou tbe other side by the representatives of the late Horatio Gates aud company, with a wooden house aud other buildings thereon erected ;'\u201d which said real property was possessed by the said \u2018Marguerite Rousseau and Jean B.Chevalier de Lo- rimier, joiotly, during more than the three years, immediately precediug the said sale, and has thence Litherio been possessed by the said Jobu Scobie McKenzie, as respectively proprietors thereof.; 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 and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the saidJohn Scobie McKenzie, ave hereby potified that application will be made to the said court, on THURSDAY, the FIRST day of JUNE next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signity in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be fur ever precluded from the right of doing so.Co MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B, Prot honotary's Oifice, Montreal, 2Ist.Janvary, 1837.Province of! Lower Canada, District of Montreal.{ IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.650.Ex parte\u2014\\WILLIAM MOLSON.[PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that 2 there has been lodged in the office of the protho- notary of the court of King's bench ot and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed 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 his lifetime of Montreal aforesaid, grocer, ofthe one part ; and WILLIAM MOLSON, of\" the suid city of Montresl, merchant, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Dae Ann Nichols to.the said William Molson, of \u2014Firstly\u2014A \u201c ]ot of ground or emplacement sitnate on the south westside GAZBUIE DR QUEBEC.\u2019 ya FPE 0 15775 Re ree SEE EESTI representatives, and on the other side to the north west by un avenue of thirty feet wide.Secondly\u2014Another lot of | ground or emplacement situate ory 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, bebind by the representatives Lacroix, on une side to the north west by Joseph Valois, and on the other side to the south east by the said avenue, with all and every the members and \u2018appurtenances thereto belonging ,\u201d\u2019 and possessed the said lots\u2019 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 suid William Molson: 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 lots ot ground ur 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 FIRYL day of JUNIS next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 11th January.1837.LICITATIONS.QUEBEC AND GASPE FISHING COMPANY, CAPITA L\u2014£25,000, IN SHARES OF £25, BACH.£15,000 fo be immediately called in at 3, 6 and 9 months, and the balance when required by the Board of Direction.GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Exchange on MONDAY.the 20th instant, at TEN o'clock precisely, wpen all who sie in tuvour of the above establishment are requested to attend These friendly disposed towards the Company, and living in Montreal and other parts vi the Province, will have an apportu- nity of subscribing by their Agents or Attornies resident in Quebec, but should they have none, uny of the subscribers will act for tnem.The Books will be opened when the Meeting is ad- Journed, and kept open only for three hours J.LE BOUTILLIER, D.BRUNET, - M.B.FARLIN, P.PELLETIER, JOSEPH LEAYCRAFT, J.LEAYCRAFT, J M.FRASER, C.McCALLUM, H.PEMBERTON, J.DEAN, F.BUTEAU, J.BELL FORSYTH.Should mote Stock be subscribed than the above, tie Board tw be appointed will apportive thie number of Shares to each, Quebec, 9th March, 1837.= NOTICE.2E IF KNOWN that, in pursuance of the sentence, duly homologated, aud rendered on the tenth day of Murch instant, by the honorable ErLzear BEDARD, esquire, vie of the Justices of the Court ol King\u2019s Benen of this district, upon the assemblée de pa- rens of the minor children issue of the marrage ol the late Jouv Berwick and MARY RANDS his wile, it will Le proceeded by the undersigned notary, appointed to that end by the afuresuid sentence, by way of LiciTaTiON, to the public sale and adjudication of a certain lot oi ground or emplacement, belonging to the said minor children, situuted and being ai the place called Près-de- Ville, in the lower town of Quebec, hounded in front by Champlain street, in rear by the summit or cime of Cape Diapound, and on the northerly and southeriy sides by Robert Marin, without any building thereon, The conditions will be made known at the time of the sale, which will take place, on the premises,on MONDAY, the THIRD of APRIL next, at ONE o'clock in the after- noo.For further particulars apply to tha aforesaid unde: - signed notary, St.Peter street, in the lower tuwn ot Quebec.LOUIS PREVOST.Quebec, 13th March, 1837.Province vf Lower-Canada, y instrict of Quebec.Fin THE KING S BENCH, Co 201h Feby.1437, WILLIAM CHANCE, PLAINTIFF ; Vs.LOUIS DELAGRAVE, DEFENDANT § and PLTER SHEPPARD, T1IExs SAISIE.No.2348.ib pursuance to the Judgment rendered in this cause, this day, the Creditors of ihe said Defendant, Louis Dela- grave, be and they are hereby required to file in the Oftice of the Prothonotary of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King s Bench for this Disirict, their respective claims duly authenticated, on or befure the sixth day of April next, in order that a Liistribution of the monies levied in this cause be made, conformnubly to law.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of i.ower-Canada, | District of Quebec.j IN THE KING'S BENCH.20th February, 1537.WILLIAM PRICE & dl.PLAINTIFFS ; Vs.JUHN DOUGLASS, DEFENDANT ; and JOHN MUNN, and JAMES G.HEATH, GARNISHEES.No.1105.\u2018 i +H E Court having maturely deliberated upon the mo- 1 \u2018tion of the fifteenth instant, seeing the declaration of the Garnishees in this Cause made, and iu a cause No, 1974 of our sovereign Lord the King against the defendant, John Douglass, is joined to this cause, for the purposes of a distribution of the monies arising from the estate, debt and effects of the suid John Douglass, doth consider and order that, by a public notice, to be printed in two of the Gazettes of this city, of which the Gazette published by authority shali be one, the creditors of the detendant be noti fied to file their claims duly authenticated in this cause, on or betore the TWENTY FIFTH day of MARCH next, to the end that a Distribution of the monies attached in this cause may be made, pursuant to the order of the twentieth day of October last.PLRRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B, y qe Subscriber having retired with the consent of the partners, from the Society known under the name of ARGHAMBAULT, PACAUD, DE LA BHUERE and Co, or BANQUE CANADIENNE, at dé, Hyacinthe, informs the public that all notes signed by him must de presented to him for paymegt within tree months from this day, and that after that period he will not consider himself res- pougiblg for the said notes, © seers A.A.DELPHOS.sw of the road which communicates between the Ste.Marie suburbs and the Côte de lu Visitation, known by namber eight, coptaining forty five feet in front by ninety feet in depth, bounded front by a'common, behind by Mr.Ricket, on onesidu to the south eust by Boucher or his St.Hyacinthe, 20th February, 1837.Y, CARY & CO.MAVE FOR SALE .Gold Paver, plain and embossed, Gola bordering, and ornainents, 2 (7 The Editors of the Quebec and Mantreal Pupers are requested to insert this until Saturday, the 18, instant, in the language in which they are published, and send their accounts for payment.DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEKSHIP, N the FIRST of JUNE next, the Partnership existing between the Subscribers, under the fir iE 1 ie business will ve contivued in the same premises by the former.P.GRACE, JNO.MALVEIGH.Qnebee, 13th Mnreh, 1937.Tw and MacVuiigu, will expire and be then dissolved.The \"Tae undersigned baving been duly appointed curator to the vacaut estate of the late Mr.THOMas HuNT, ju bis lifetime.of the Little River St, Charles, in tbe connty of Quebec, architect, requests all persuns indebted, ta.the snid estate to make immediate payment, aud those baving claims to present them to Me, MacPherson, uotary, St.Peter street, WM.HENDER OV._ Quebec, 8th March, 1837.Tu Prose NOTICE is hereby given, that the copart- nership which existed between AMABLE ARCHAM- BAULT and Avexis DELPHos, under the name or tirm of Archambault & Delphos, was dissolved on the fifteenth October last, by wutual consent, A.ARCHAMBAULT, A.DELRHOS.St Hyaciothe, 24 March, 1837.3m NO ICE.FRANHE undersigned gives uotice to all Printers, Publishers and others, that he bas recured the Copyerignt of his different Tables, known ns Ready Reckoners of Timber, Deals, Staves, &çe.old and new Kutions, according to law, F.X.PARADIS.c Quebec, 9:h March, 1857.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned proprietors of the fief and seigniory of Perthuis hereinafter described, situate, lying and being in the district of Quebec, in the province of Lower Canada, have made application to His MAJEsTY, by petition throngh Hrs Ex- CELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN CHIEF, for à commutation of and release from the droit de quint the droit de relief, and other feudal burthens due and to grow due to His Majesty his heirs and successors on that certain fief and sei- gniory of Perthuis.situate, lying and being on the north side of the river St.Lawrence, in the county of l\u2019ortneuf, in the said district of Quebec, containing one league and a half in front by nine leagues in depth, commencing from the extremity of the seigniory of Portneuf, in the county and district aforesaid, bounded in front by the said seignigry of Portneuf.and in the rear by the waste and ungranted lands of the Crown, at the extremity of the said nine leagues, on one side, to the north east, in part by the seigniory of Jacques Cartier, and in part by the waste and ungranted lands of the Crown, and on the otherside, to the south west, in part by the township of Alton, and in port by the waste and ungranted lands of the Crown, with the appurtenances 3 and to obtain a fresh grant unto them, the undersigned proprietors, their heirs and assigns of the said above described fief and seigniory of Perthuis, to be thenceforth holden in free and common soccage, in like manner as lands are now holden infree and common soccage, in that part of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called tengland., WHEREFORE, all persons who have or may have, or claim to have any present or contiugent right, interest, security, charge or incumbrance, either by mortgage (hypothéque) gencral or special.express or implied, or under any other title, or by any other means whatsoever, in or upon the iands comprised in the said above described fief and seigniory, n respect of which the said commatation, release \u201cand extinguishment of feudal and seigniorial rights, dues and burthens hath been so applied for, are hereby required to signify in writing, within three calendar months, from the dase hereof, their assent to or dissent from the surrender, regrant and change of tenure of the said lands, and the commutation, release and extinguishment of the feudal and seigniorial rights, dues and burthens, applied for as afpre- said, and to lodge such consent or dissent within the said last mentioned period of three calendar months, at the office of the Executive Council of this Province.~~ CHARLES J.C.DE LERY, Junior, L, R.C.DE LERY, C.C.DE LERY, Quebec, 21st Februgry, 1837.eee ma = Ri = Cit dd DRDO Se Fo EE a 196 THE QUERAC GAZETIR or rm st pt a wim ee asm \u2014 PETITIONS TO THE LEGISLATURE.UBLIC NOTICE.\u2014The undersigned will apply to the Legislature of this Province, in the ensuing Session, to be incorporated under the name and firm of the \u2018\u2018 BEAUHARNOIS R\\1LR0AD COMPANY,\u201d with the privilege of making and maintaining a RAILROAD, from or near the Village of Beauharnois, to a suitable point on the River St.Lawreuce or Lake St.Francis, through part of the parishes of Saint Clement and Saint Timothy, in the Seignoiry ot Beauharnois and County of that name ; with a further privilege of extending the said Railroad tothe north west shore of the River Chateau- guay, and thence along the suid River to the Province Line ; passing through the Township of Godmanches- ter, at or near the village of Huntingdon in the said Township.L.G.Brown, R.H.Norval, William Bowron, Thos.M*Leay Gardner, Jean Bte.Poirier, John M\u2018Gibbon, John Somerville, D.K.Lighthall, James Reid, Beauharnois, January 17, 1837.John M'Donald, John Roses, Ovide Leblanc, Joseph Surveyer, A.Desmarais, F.Xr.Prevost, John Young, John Bryson.M9 Lately, at Dalhousie Castle, The Right Honorable ff A Georce, Earl of DiLHousiz, Baron Ramsay, in the 3 iY Peerage of Scotland, Baron DaHousig, of Dalhousie § J Castle, in the United Kingdom, Knight Grand Cross of i y the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath.General i of His MasEsTy's Forces, Colonel of the 26th Regiment a of Foot, Cameronians : for eight years Governor in Chief A ll over these Provinces.Multis ille flebilis occidit, Nulli fiebilior quam mihi.RT en et AE ET CES LAÈTE RER PES CASTLE OF SAINT LEWIS, Quesze, 22d Fesruary, 1837.OTICE is hereby given, that the sale of Crown Lands, made in the District of Gaspé, on the 24 JANUARY last, has been disallowed by His EXCELLENCY THE GOVER- Nor IN CHIEF, and that Land for settlement in that district will be offered for sale at different periods.after due notice, in some of the papers published in this district.By command, S.WALCOTT, Civil Secretary.k û pes ot SIE ONE SIA OFFICE OF CROWN LANDS, Quebec, 3d March, 18317.HE remaining Crown and Clergy Lots, specified in the notice of the 27th July, 1836, in the Townships of Warwick, Maddington, Blaudford, Staufoid, Somerset and Acton, and which were withdrawu at the adjournment of the sale, on the 3d September last until further notice, will be again offered at public auction, at the Court house, io Three Rivers, on the 27th instant, at ELEVEN o'clock.@G The different papers published in the Province, are requested to give this notice three iusertions, atintervals of a week.DISTRICT oF SESSION OF THE COURT oF King\u2019s QUEBEC, } BEnCH, holding Crinunal Jurisdict- jou for the said district of Quebec, will be holden at the Court House, in the city of Quebec, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY SECOND day of MARCII oext, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, I do therefore hereby give notice to all those who will prosecute against any Prisoner in gle Common Gaol for the said District, that they be then ang there present, to prosecute against them as shall be just ; and | do also give notice toall Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Peace Officers in and for the District aforesaid, that they be then and there in their owu proper persons, with their Rolls, Indictments and other Remembrances, ty do those things which to their several offices iu that behalf appertain to be done, W.S, SEWELL, Sheriff, Sberiff\u201ds Office, Quebec, Gib February, 1837.CONTINUED FROM THE LART OFFICIAL GAZETTE.OFFICE OF CROWN LANDS, Ist.March, 1837, IST of persons in arrear for Instalm.nts and Quit Rents, in the District of Three Rivers, the Inferior District of St.Francis, and the District of Montreal south of the Saint Lawrence, due 31st December, 1836, published in conformity with notice of 27th December, 1636 Part No.= g Amount due Purchasers\u2019 Names.of of g g 31st Dec.Lot.Lot.Ze 1836.[*a* In the following, notice, the letter h signifies + CROWN INSTALMENTS, IN DUNHAM, Ebenezer I\u2019.Gleason, \u2014 6 4 67 6 10% Jonathan Selby, s.side.# 10 5 23 18 14 Caleb Ellison, EH 26 8 1815 0 George \u201chandler, wk 22 10 37 10 O CROWN QUIT RENTS, IN DUNHAM.George Richardson, E.2 l 512 6 J.L.Perkins, N.9 1 117 6 George Perkins, jor, CY 117 6 Joseph Weet, w.end# 16 1 6 5 0 George Weet, FE.moi.of wiz \u201c ce 500 Thomas Weet, w.moi.of £ \u201c\u2018 s 5 0 0 l\u2019eter H.Hour, E.end.; ** ve 5 0 0 John Shufe:t, Eh 23 1 19 2 6 Hiram Fuller, SWF < \u2018 1 3 6 James Perkins, \u2014_ 7 2 19 2 6 EE Joseph Capron, w,end.4 21 2 315 0 Dr, Sylvanus fuller, Eg + te 8 71 6 William Clark, E.eud.1 3 719 4% Warren Clark, N moi.of cen.h \u2018 \u201c 4 15 74 Chester Bass, 5.Mui.of cen.h * « 6 7 6 Juhu Wing, Ww.end, *¢ \u201c 510 0 Joseph Capron, E, end, w, ¢nd, 23 3 512 6 Joseph Capron, middie.ss 13 7 6 Orhn Woaodara, s 3 5 3 2 Qi Jonathan Selby, N, *é se 2 5 0 William Beech, NEF 17 5 1 5 0 Wilham Beech, NWF 6 c.110 v Joseph Ellison,senr.w.24 5 1215 0 James Grimble, s.otek 6 6 6 13 Y% John Barford, te of ky \u2018 1 0 7 70 of Ww.James Store, and | N.20 6 3 3 9 Haseltine Randall, Wiilam Baker, \u2018 and James 11, w.h, 22 7 11 5 0 Hill, Stephen Maynard, N.h.12 8 11 5 0 Charles King, sh, > ré 976 James H.Hill, E.h, 19 8 11 5 0 John Clement, w.h, © es 710 O Ralph Miller, Eh.10 9 015 114 Do.as substitute for] s moi.\u2018 1 311 Joho Vacantwerp.fof w.A J.Vananiwerp, N.moi.of w 4 \u20ac\u201c 7 19 43 CLERGY INSTALMENTS, IN DUNHAM.Porter Sawyer, wh 10 2 43 2 6 Moses Bachelor, \u2014 % 4 35 0 0 Jonathan Selby, \u2014 4 7 25 O 0 William Pell, k, partof nh.9 8 9 7 6 Isaac Truax, wh, 7 9 8 206 Thomas Woud, s.partof sh, \u201c\u201c A lu 1 3 Amy Pettis, widow s.Moi.of Samuel Cook, of s à.1 7 11 0 0 1 N woi.cfs.h.99 1/ Dr.L.Brown, Hon 5 a.22 19 0 Moses L.Dudley, NEF 10 2 15 2 6G Ceo w.parts.of Rev, ¢.C.Cotton, } Y amaska.21 2 15 0 0 Moses Bachelor, s.w.corner.25 3 14 % i0 Rev, C.C.Cotton, | 40120108 \u201c és 311 13 - D, a.Eenry Elvidge, NE} 7 5 14 1 3 Horatio Nelson Kimball, s 6.4 10 2 611 3 Robert Small, E.part, 14 5 13 8 9 CROWN INSTALMENTS, IN EATON, Ruel Whitcomb, E À 5 3 12 10 0 Dudley Alien, s.1# 6 5 413 9 CROWN QUIT RENTS IN EATON, Nathaniel Carrier, sh 3 2 210 0 Rufus Sawyer, N.h re \u201cs 210 0 Ruel Whitcomb, w.h 5 3 210 0 Lyndolph Carwell, N.À 26 3 5 0 0 William Bagley.Sh 1 4 210 0 Timothy Holmes, N.h \u20186 6 315 0 Edwin Alger, N.h 8 4 1 5 0 Oliver Coates, s E.$ 22 4 1 5 0 LientenantJohnMoore,N.h 6 5 6 1104 israel Rice, s.h 3 6 1 5 0 John Raney, s.h 10 6 210 0 John McLeary, N.h \u201c ss 6 5 0 Ira Wheeler, E.A 24 6 710 0 Peter Owen, w.h oe \u20186 710 0 BenjaminHodgman, sw# 17 6 210 0 AbperColby,N.moi.of 8.£.} s \u2018 1 5 0 RubenCoates,s moi of s.r.4 6 \u201c 1 50 Ovis Page, 8.2 6 7 1 5 0 John Brazil, w.ofs 140 13 7 212 6 Basil Cayet, Eh 20 7 710 0 Richard Oughtred, 8.4 27 7 315 0 James P.Farnsworth, w.A 16 10 710 0 George W.Osgood, s.h 4 11 6 5 0 Jonas Osgood, s.h 11 11 210 0 | Richd.Gunning, Wh 1 2 Marex 16 No.No.Part of : Amount due Names.of of : Lot.Lot.[ranga.| 31st Dec.183g, CLERGY INSTALMENTS IN EATON.John Moore, s.w.4 9 5 3 8 9 Horace French.E.h 10 9 9 7 6 Bradford Hammond,s.end§ 7 6 5 0 0 Howard Lothrop, .\u2014 23 3 1415 0 Junes Garnshy, sh 15 11 23 8 9 John M.Babbett, w.h 5 1 17 10 0 SamuelEastmanAbbot,w 2 21 6 9 7 6 \u2014 21 2 C.R Ogden, $7 55 it 25 0 0 CROWN INSTALMENTS, IN ELY, (all 23 1 all 21 2 all 25 3 all 17 4 ar 20 4 David Thomas, Esq.< all 21 45152 111 all 23 4 all 24 4 E.h 24 6 E.h 25 6 wit 28 10} CROWN QUIT RENTS, IN ELY.John Smith, E.h 26 6 1 50 CROWN INSTALMENTS, IN FARNHAM.George Gardner, N.moi ofs 4 31 2 14 1 3 James Hase, N end #, 38 2 413 9 CROWN QUIT RENTS, IN FARNHAM, Jacob Austin, N.h 8 1 710 0 Samuel Austin, s.h \u201c6 és 117 6 Reuben Mansfield, E.of s,140, 15 1 512 6 Stephen Mansfield, w.of's, 140, © se 110 0 John Jones, w.side, 2 610) Joseph Jo es, mid.of s.A 29 1 413 9 Henry Tilson, E.side, 7 0 74 Elkanah Pheips, wid of os S 4 13 9 Clark Hall.FA 10 315 0 George C.Hall, wh te 315 6 Dennis Galvin, N.h 17 2 9 7 6 Abel Whitford, N.À 31 2 6 7 6 Peter Saxe, sed 45 2 216 3 Elisha Gordon, E.h 5 3 3:15 0 Horace Wells, w A es \u20ac 315 0 David F.Knowles, E.ofs.h 12 3 413 9 Benjamin Austin, s.h 19 3 117 6 Joshua Austin, s.of NA * se 018 9 Isaac Gibbs, Senr.NA 40 3 315 0 Isaac Gibbs.Junr.E.Of sh *\u201c + 210 3 James ilawkins, s.h 15 4 117 6 Archelus Welch, s.end } 36 4 2 4 0 John MeCorkil, N.end! 45 3 315 + Samuel Whitaker, sh 10 6 9 7 6 Thomas Hale, N.OËN A * \u2018 512 6 Joseph Berto, s.ofNnhk | Ts ors LMENTS N 4 16 5 hs.Smi ark, .MENTS >, Mec =! \u2018 23 ; OW al , IN § Yan Smith.sE s F.end , IN MELB Pat MeLaghin s.h l 2 Flihu B WN QUIT 1 6 TANSTEA Geors Me bai dun 6 8 2 OURNE pavid © venin = Naz 2 ai! 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QUIT R 11 9 5 0 Tier agen RENTS, IN P 150 George Mr, eh 28 676 Rufus Lothro Senr.N.of ENTS, IN SU 76 pee 8.N POTT James reller w.h enjamin pe, ser sh 4 TTO B s Pal N.10 ON.ames B \u2019 .se 1 Je Burto ° end # 1 N.Jel po.mers A 1 176 C.R.Vaughan y \u20ac & 12100 Jess Course ed 9 2 7 55 David Abel, N.h 5 2 3 17 6 sons Hog at Esq.ail y \u201c 10 2 0 Wiliam Scovill, nA 23 2 3 2 33 W erkin w.6 15 ichael O\u201d : 6 2 ino ock 8.2 6 1m.Cofin Gilman rh R 3 210 0 Wm, A or > 1 wa Daniel tle, eh al 8 ny 0 9 w.h 8 3 5 0 0 John Bockus J .E h se 10 0 0 Robert B nes, w.h ce 3 4 0 0 6 oc 2 10 eter Bock 8, Junr, N.16 12 0 Wm.C urnett, NA 2 10 5 0 0 Robert D us, oh 23 7 5 10 0 Samu .Gilmour sh 28 315 0 0 Geor Douglass s.h oc 7 1¢ 00 C.k el Aiken \u201c s.h ¢ 6 1 0 Ja ge itchcock N.À se 210 0 : .Emmers \u2019 8.end 29 5 5 0 mes Murray, s.h 14 12 10 Samuel E on, Junr 1 27 4 0 0 y» \u201c 1 00 BC.Pants + Eh 5 ai s.w.k \u201c 0 phen C D, 3 0 ;L 1 0 Ash .Panu woh 2 210 6 3 hes.Gi x4 3 1 210 0 ranci \u2019 get 8.8 2 ncis Hall, N À 3 8 815 8 NA 8 815 0 15 5 8 6 0 0 50 She Ee Re MRL.RE - a ca TWIN me Tm es oo \u2014 = 198 nm QOURSRS_ a arms ba tv ~y Marcu 16 \u2014\u2014 , ; 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Je donne en conséquence avis À tous ceux qui ont intention de poursuivre aucun dès Prisonniers détenus dans la Prison Commuuve de ce District, qu\u2019ils aient à être là et alors présens, pour les poursuivre comme de juste ; et je donue pareillement avis A tous les Juges à Paix, Coronaires et Officiers de Paix, daus et pour le District susdit, qu\u2019ils aient là et alors à se trouver en propres personnes avec leurs Rôles, Dénonciations et autres instrumens, pour faire ces choses qu'il appartient À leurs divers offices de faire à cet égard, .- ; W.S.SEWELL, Sbérif.Bureau du Shérif, Québec, 6 Février, 1837.= MAISON DE LA TRINITE\u2019, Quesec, ler Mars, 1837.VIS est par le présent donné que VENDREDI, le Dix-sEPTIEMR jour de Mars courant, LAURENT PAQUET et JOSEPH GOBEIL, tous deux de la paroisse de St.Jean, comté d\u2019Orléans, et FRANCOIS VEZINA, de l\u2019Isle aux Grues, M seront examinés devant les Maitre, Député CESSE AE Maitre et Gardiens de la Maison de la Trinité de Québec, sur leur habileté et capacité à agir comme Pilotes sur le Fleuve St.Laurent, pour et au-dessous du Hâvre de Québec.E.B.LINDSAY, R.M.T.Qe Ventes par le Sherif.DISTRICT DE QUEBEC C\u2019EST =} 4 SAVOIR : VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que les TERRES et IIERITAGES 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 ou afin de charge, excepté dans le cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loine permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d'être filées au bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems duns les deux jours après le retour de l\u2019Ordre, Writ.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec, à savoir :?(HARLES CAZEAULT, des cité, No.1629, comté et district de Québec, maître charpentier et menuisier ; contre LOUIS GAKON, baillif et cultivateur, de la paruisse de.St.George de Kakouva, dans le comté de Rimouski, dans le district de Québec, à la folle enchère, coûts et charges de Louis Régis Garon, de la paroisse de Kamuuraska, savoir :\u20141.\u201c\u201c Une terre de denx arpens de tront sur quarante deux arpens de profondeur, plus ou moins, située daus Ja seigneurie de L'Isle Verte, deuxième rang, bornée au nord ouest à Charles Côté, et sud est à Louis Bertrand, écuier, tenant au sud ouest à Firmin Côré, etau nord est au dit défeudeur.\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la susdite paroisse de L\u2019Isle Verte, le ONZIEME jour d'AVRIL prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retouruable le quinzième jour d\u2019Avril prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Suérif.7e Mars, 1837.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec, à savoir : HARLES CAZEAULT, des cité, No.1629, } comté et district de Québec, mai- tre charpentier et menuisier; contre LOUIS GARON, bail- hf et cultivatenr, de la paroisse de St.George de Rakouna, dans le comté de Rinfouski, dans le district de Québec, à ln folle enchère, coûts et charges de Nazaire Garon, de la paroisse de Kamouraska, cordonnier, à savoir :\u20142.** Une autre terre de deux arpens de front sur quarante deux environ de profondeur, située en la siegneurie de L'Isle Verte, et joignant celle plus haut mentiohnée, à savoir, au lot numéro un, Saisi dans la cause ci-dessus, bornée au nord ouest À Charles et Germain Côté, et au sud est au dit Louis Fertrand, écuier, tenant au sud ouest à celle ci-haut désignée, et au hord est partie à Antoine Côté et partie à Paul Côté.\u201d Pour être vendue À la porte de l\u2019église de la susdite paroisse de 1'Isle Verte, le ONZIEME jour d'AVKIL prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le quinzième jour d\u2019Avril prochain.,[ W.S.SEWELL, Shiérif.7e Mars, 1837.\u2014 VENDITION! EXPONAS._ Québeè, I savoir : } BR\" RTHOLOMEW CONRAD No.1263.Î AUGUSTUs GUGY, des cité, comté et district de Qnébec, écuyer, avocat ; contre BERNARD GAGNON, de lu paivisse de Notre Dume de Liesse, delu Rivière Ouelle, dans le comie de Ku- mournéka, défis le distéict de-Québec, cultivateur, à la folle etichète, coûts et cllarge d\u2019Olivier Gugron, de la purui-se de la Rivière Ouelle, à savoir :\u2014'* Lu moitié indivisé d'unë terre et habitation, située dns le premier rang de la gusdite pdroisse de la Riv ere Quelle, dans le comté Ge Kamouraska, corltenant deux arpens moins six pieds de front sur trente six arpens de profondeur, plus ou moibs, tefiunt par ld nord _oue-t au fleuve St, Laurent, par le sud est à la Riviè-« Oue.le, par le nord est à E.E.Casgraih, écuyer, et fr le sud buest À Joseph et Pierre Gagdon, avec line dialson, circonstHhces of \u2018ab.pendances.Etlaguelle férre est charuée envers Pierre Thomas Chsgrain, étuyer, belgrieur de ta Rivière Quelle, de divers redevances, droits seigneuriaux, et entre autres du droit de retrait.de batialité et autrés iténtiotinés au long dans le tître nouvel, pussé ph Mtre.Plefre Ghron, à la Rivière Ouelle, le vingt huitièdie DécétiBre.mit Hit cent vingtcing.\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l'église de la dite paroisse de la Rivière Ouclle, te TROISIÈME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, à DIX liebrés Bu ntitin.Le dit Writ retotrnable le cinquième jour d\u2019Avril prochain, W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.15e Mars, 1837.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS Québec, à savoir : \"IF ONORE\u201d ROY niT DESJAR- No, 1581.¢ DINS, de l\u2019Isle Verte, dans le comté de Rimouski, dans le district de Québ c, écuyer, marchand ; contre PIERRE LANGUEDOC, de là paroisse de Ste.Cecile du Hic, dans les comté et district susdits, meunier, en la possession de Jean Baptiste Landry, huissier audiencier, curateur dument nommé au delaissement fait en cette cause, à savoir :=\u2014* Un terrainsis et situé dans la paroisse St.Fabien, en la seigneririe de Nicholas Rioux, nommé Baie du Haha, contenant deux arpens et plus s'il y a de front, surla vrofondeur qu\u2019il peut avoir, tenant par le sud est au chemin du Roi actuel, courant nord ouest jusque sur la cime de la fhontdgñie qui s\u2019y rencontre, par le nord est par la ligne seigneuriäle qui sépare le Bic de la Baie du Huha, et par le sud ouëst à là terre de Fränçois Michaud, avec un monlin à scier du bois, dessus constriiit, avee sesmouvemens, chaussée, dalles, circonstances, appartenances et dépendances.Sujet aux droits seigneuriaux ' duseigueur en la seigneurie du quel le dit immeuble est situé.\u201d Pour être vendu À la poite de l\u2019église dè la paroisse de St Simon, le ONZIEËME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochaïn, à DIX heures dn matin.Le dit Writ retournable le quinzième jour d'Avril prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif, 7e Décembre, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.,Ç Québec, à savoir } t APHAEL FOURNIER, de la | No.2230.paroisse de St.Jean Port Joli, dans le comité de L\u2019 Islet, dans le district de Québec, chi- tivatenr ; contre GERMAIN DESSAINT pir ST PIIRRE, de la paroisse de St, Henri, dans le comté de Dorchester, duns le district de Quebec, fermier, en la possession de Jeau Baptiste Laridry, huissier audiencier, curateur dûment nommé au délaissement fait en cette cause, À savoir :\u2014\u2018* Deux arpens de terre de front, sur quaratite arpens de profondeur, situés au quatrième rang de la parvisse de Cacouna, en le comté de Coru- wullis, bornés par en bas aux terres du troisième rang, paren haut aux terres de la couronne, au sud ouest à Louis Francœur, et au nord est à Hubert Morin, tels que Ces deux arpens de terre sont actuellement, sans aucune réserve.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019église de la susdite paroisse de Cacouna, le HUITIEME jour d\u2019AOUT prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le deuxième jour d\u2019Octobre prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérit.13e Mars, 1837.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Québec, A savoir : ILLIAM FORSYTH et quatre No.1131.autres, tous marchands et associés, faisant commerce en la cité de Québec, sous les noms et raison de Forsyth, Walker et compagnie ; contre PIERitE CHABOT, de la paroisse de Beaumont, dans le comté de Bellechasse.dans ie district de Québec, commerçant, à savoir:\u2014L.\u2018\u201c Une terre ou emplacement de cinq perches de large sur cinq de front, situé en la première concession de la paroisse de St.Etienne de Beaumont, borné au nord par Barthelemy Paquet dit Lavallée, au nord est à la route de l\u2019Ance St.Charles, au sud au chemin du Roi, au sud ouest à la terre de Barthelemy l\u2019aquet dit Lavallée avec une maison, rn hangar et un fournis dessus coustruits.2.Une terre située dans le deuxième rang de la dite paroisse, dans la concession nommée St.Roch, ayant un arpent et demi de front sur quarante de profondeur, joignant au nord à François Bedard,an nord est à Jean Baptiste Turgeon, au sud à la ceinture du fief Vimerre, au sud ouest à Antoine et Joseph Forgue dit Morijeau.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019église de la susdite paroisse de St.Etienne de Beaumont, le HUITIEME jour d\u2019AOUT prochain, & DIX heures du matin.Le dit W rit retournable le premier jour d'Octobre prochain.W.8S.SEWELL, Shérif.15e Mars.1437.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : ] AMIS ANGELIQUE ANTOI- No.1601.| NETTE LIiMOUES, des cité, comté et district de Quévec, veuve de feu Pierre Lu- force, écuyer en son vivant de lu dite cité de Québec, notaire public ; contre JONN U.AHERN, écuyer, des cité, cuivié et district de Québec, avocat et procureur, en su qualité d'exécuteur testamentaire et des dernières voloniés du dit feu Pierre Laforce, et maintenant en pus- session de sa succession, asavoir:\u20141.* Un emplacement s tué au fauxbourg St.Jean de la cité de Québec, rue St, Olivier, contenant quarante pieds de front sur suixabte pieds de profondeur, ou environ, borné en devant à la dite rue St Olivier, et par derrièrs au bout de la dite profondeur, avec Une maisou dessus construite, circonstances et dépendances.2.Le lut numéro quinze, dans lë premier rang des terres du township de \u2018Tring, dans le comté de Mégantic, dons le district de Québee, 3.Le tot numéro seize, dans le premier rang des terres du dit township.4.Le lot numéro quinze, dans le deuxième rang des terres du dittownship.5.Le lot numéro seize, dans le dit deuxième rang du même township.6.Le lot 'hudéru vingt deux, dans lé même deuxième rang, susdit township.(FF N.I: L\u2019Adjudicataire de ce dernier lot sera tenu de faire expédier à ses !rais les lettres patentes d\u2019icelui \u2018dont le coût sera de deux louis huit élie- lings et dix deniers courant.7.Le lot numéro vingt deux, dans le troisièine fang dès tèrres du même tou u- ship.8.Le lot numéro dix, dansle septième rang des terres du towuship de Nelson, situé duns le comié de Méguntic, dans le district de Québec.9.Le lot numéro onze, dans le dit septiéme rang du méme township, cha- cuu des lots ci-dessus désignés, sous les numéros deux, trois, quotre, cing, sic, rept, huit et neuf, contenant environ denx, cent.acres.deterre.10.Le lot numéro sept, et Lu mie nord ouest du lof niméro neuf, da ciniqu- -\u2014\u2014e we et b- re es au phy it se lit B50 ait hale cw we 1837.GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.IE ième rang des terres du township de Somerset, situé dans lo comté de Mésantic, dans le district de Québec, cun- tenant deux ceut acres ou environ chaque lot, ou trois cent acres en tout.Environ mille acres de terres situées en bas du Pott Daniel, dunsle comté de Bonaventure, dans le district Inférieur de Gaspé, à l'ouest du Ruisseau de V Anse à Musique, à Musique ou à Warique, comprenant cinq luts, burnés en front par la Buie des Chaleurs, et en profondeur par les terres incultes de lu couronne, vers \u2018est par le-dit ruisseau de l\u2019Anse à Musique, à Musique ou à Warique, vers l\u2019ouest par les terres incuites de la couronne, à être venlds en cinq lüts séparés, de'deux cents acres ou eivirun chagne, savoir : 11.Le lot le plus a l\u2019est, borné vers l\u2019est par te dit Ruisseau de l'Ause à Musique, à Musique ou à Warique, comme susdit, et vers l\u2019ouest par le lot numéro douze, ci-après désigué.12.Le lot suivant, borné vêérs l'est par le lot numéro onze, ci- dessus désigné, et Vers l'éuest par le lot numéro tréize, ci-après désigné.13.Ledot suivant, borné vers l\u2019est par le lot numéro douze, ci-dessus désigné, et vers l\u2019ouest par le lot numéro quatorze, ci-après désigné, 14.Le lut suivant, borné vers l\u2019est pur le lot ruméro tréize, ci-iles- sus désigné, et vers l\u2019onest pur le fot miméro quinze, ci- après désigné.15.Le lot suivant, borné vers l\u2019est par le lot numéro quatorze, ci-déssus désigné, et vers l'uuest par les terres incultés de la couroune comme sûsdit, 16, La moitié indivise d\u2019an emplacement, situé én lu haute ville de Québec, sur la Pue Ste.Aime, de vivgt neuf pieds et Un pouce de front on environ.sur la profondenr qu\u2019il peut avolr, étant de figure iriéguliére dais va dite pro- fundeur, contenant en sa tutalité, trente neuf\u2019 toises et dix neuf pieds ea superficie, plus ou muins, tenant d'un bout vers ie midi, à lu dite rue Ste, Anne, et d\u2019autre bout, par derrière, versie nurd, d\u2019un côté versle sud ouest au Sieur John itéinhart, où ses représentans, et d\u2019autre cô é à l\u2019emplacemerit et maison de Dile.Bryden où ses repré- seutans, AVec ensemble la moitié indivise de la maison dessis constrnite À une étage et mansardes.\u201d Pour être vendus à mon bureau, en Ia cour de justice de la dite cité de Québec, le DIXIEME jour \"AVRIL prochain, a DIX heures du matin, Le dit Writ retuurnable le ouzi- ème jour d'Avril prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérit.7e Décembre,1836.- 4 Lg nee aot _ DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.SAVOIR : + MH, ; t Avis PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que les Terres et HEniTaGES sous mentionnés ont élé saisis, et scront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, telque men tionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes \u2018ayant des reclamalions sur iceux sont par le présent requises de les faire connoitre suivant la loi; toutes oppositions afin d'annnler, afin de distraire ou afin de charge, excepté dans le cas de V enditioni Exponas, dans lesquels ces la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d'être fiices au Eureau du soussiyné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont inunédiatemnent le jour de vente ; les uppositians afin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun Lens dans les deux jours après le retour de l'Ordre (Writ.) FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : FE ARRES, cuitivatenr, No.2384 te de la paroisse de Longueuil, dans le district de Montréal, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténemens de FRANCOIS AhRsS, cuitivateur, de la paroisse de St Césaire, dans le dit district, defendeur :\u2014 ** Une terresiscetsituée en la paroisse St.Césaire, au rang double de lu montagne de Ruugemont, au côté nard de la branche nord de ia rivière Yamaska, dans la partie de la seigneurie de l'honorable P.D.Debartzch, cun- tenant quatre arpens de fr nt sur trente arpens de pro- fou teur, plus cu moins, tenant devant par le chemin du rang double de la montagne de Rougemont, derrière aux terres de la Vôte Doulbie de la seigneurie de Monnoir.joignant d\u2019un côté à Toussaint Charbonneau, de l'autre cüté à Joseph Arresse uvec dussis construite en bois une maison.\u201d r'ourêtre vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St, à és.ire.le DIXIEME jour d AVRIL prochain, à DIX heures du matin Le dit Writ retoarnable le quinzième jour d\u2019Avril prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif, Bureau du Shérit, Montréal, ler Décembre, 1536 FIERI FaACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : ° AUE MARGUERITE CONE- No.2212, FHOY, de Monireal, dans le district de Montréal.veuve de feu Louis Chaboiilez, en son viv«nt de Montréal, écuyer, et Olivier Berthelet.ectiyer, da meme lieu, comine ay.ut épousé Dame Emilie Chaboillez, et ia dite Bame Emilie Chaboillez, son épouse, de lui duement autorisée, demanderesse ; cuntre les terres ct ténemens de FREDERICK GLACKEMEYER, de Montréal, daus le district de Montréal, commerçant, en sa capacité de curateur,düment nommé en justice à Bva- jamin Lauzon, ci-dévant maitre tanneur, de Moutréal susdit, et maintenant absent de cette province, défendeur: \u2014 * Un lot de terre on emplacement sis et situé dans la Baronie de Longueuil, dans la paroisse de Saint Jean I'kvangeliste, de cent quarante quatre pieds de front, plus ou mojus, sur cent soixänte et quatorze pieds de profondeur plus ou moins, tenant par devant an chemin de Roi quiconduit de St.Jean a Laptairie, en profondeur a la vemve l\u2019aité, ou ses roprésentans, tenant d\u2019un côté à Louis Gervais.et de l'autre côte à un tommé Videau, avec\u2018 une maison, hangar et boutique de tanneur dessus construits.\u201d l\u2019our être vendu à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de Saint Jean l\u2019lvhngeliste, le D! X- SEBPTI EME jourd'AVRII, prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le préinter jour de Juin prochain, : L.GUGY, Shérir.Enrean du Shérif, 10e Pérembre, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, À savoir : 19 AVID ROSS, des cités et No.1530.] district de Montréal, écuier, conseil du Koi, dedianduar ; contre les terres et Lénériens d\u2019ABN:R LAGG des dites cité et district de de Mont- iéal, chèpelier.défendeur:\u20141.\u2018** Unlot de terre on emplacement situé ditns le fief Nazure:h;\u2018tonintanémes:t nom- mé faubourg Ste.Anne, dans la cité de Montréal, contenant à peu près quarante cinq pieds de front sur la rue King, sur quatrevingt dix pieds de profonveur, ct à peu près quarante cing jieds en arriére, plus on moins, tel que le tout cest maintenant enclos, avec un mur en pierres, borné d'un côté par les héritiers de feu George Platt, et de | autre côté en arrière par la propriété de 3, F.Holcomb, avec une maison en pierre, de.quarunte pieds, avec une façade en pierres de taille, couverte en fer blanc, deux bâtisses à deux étages, bâties en briques et en pierre, le passage conduisant de Aing's street dans les cours respectives des parties, ainsi que le pignon sera eZ demeurera mitoyen et en commun entre les dites parties, leurs hoirs et ayant cause pour toujours.Le mur en pierres divisant et séparaut cette proprieté sur la ligne avec celle de 8, FF, tlolcomb, yest pas mitoyen ni en commu, mais il appartient exclusivement à la propriété ci dessus désignée.Le dit lot est sujet à une rente foncière, per- pétuelleet non ra-hctable, de deux livres, treize chelins et quatre deniers, courant, payable le premier jour de mai de toute «t chaque aunée à John s.Mctord de Montréal.et William K.MeCord, de Québec, écuiers, jusqu'à l\u2019expiration d'un certain bail e nphitéotique, lequel expirera le vingt neuvième jour de septembre, mil huit cent quatrevingl dix, et après ce tems aux administratrices dé la propriété des pauvres de l'iôtel-Dieu de Montréal, et leurs successeurs pour toujours ; et aussi sujet au droitde retrait ou retenu en fuveur des dites adimints- tratrices, en préférence à tous autres, même aux parens lignugers.2 Un lot de terre ou emplacement, situé dans la cité de Montreal, contenant.tvente pieds de front sur ceut dix huit pi.ds de profond.ur, borne en devant par la rue Moesiill, en arrière par la rueile Loi.gueuit, d'un Côté par la propriété de Sianly Bagg, et de | autre cote par lot numéro trois ci apres designé, avec une maison en briques à trois étages, de trente pieds de frunt, couverte en fer blanc.le pignonet le maren ligne avec le dit Stauly tag: sonten conmun et mitoyen, ¢curie, remi-¢, ct autres bâtisses sus erigées.3.Un lotde terre ou emplacement joignant celui sus désigné, lot NIMMÉTO deux, contenant trence pi.ds de front sur cent vingt quatre pieds de pro fondeur sur la ligne est, borné en devant pur la rue McGill, en arrière par la ruell: Longueuil, d'un côté à l\u2019est par les héritiers de feu François DesRivitves, et a l\u2019ouest pur lot numéro deux, ci-dessus désigné, avec une maison en briques à deux etages, couverte en fer blanc, de trente pieds, dont le frontest sur larue McGill, avec uneremise, écurie et autres bâtisses sus Crigées ; les deux pignons sonten commun ou mitoyens ainsi que le mur eu pierres sur'a ligne est.La ligne qui sépare le lot numéro deux du lot numéro trois, commence au centre du pignon en briques des maisons courant en ariière des lots sur la rusile Longueuil Chaque lot d it prendre et adroit a une moitié égale en largeur du terrain qui peut se trouver entre la propriété apparienant aux héritiers de feu François Desttivières et la propriété de Stanley Bagg.\u201d Pour être vendus à mon bareau, en fa cité de Montreal, le DIX-HUITI£M& jour d'AVKei prochain, a ONZ 1 heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournanle «e premier jour de Juin prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 16e Décembre, 1336 FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : \u20ac OuUN CLARKE, de S'e.Cu- No.274 ¢ of tterine, paroisse de Voutiéal, district de Muntréai, écuyer, demandeur; contre les terres et tévnemens de DWARD SIMON JOHNSON, de la paroisse de St.Juseph de Soulanges, district de Montréal stusdit, fermir, dé.eiudeur :\u2014\u201c Unie terre connue contig numero onze, située i la Coie des Cascades, dans lu seigueurie de Soulnuges, datis la paroisse de St, Joseph de Soulauges, dans le dit district de Montréal, contenant deux arpens et deux percheo de front, se retiécissant à UN arpent etles trois quarts d\u2019un arpent en arrière, formant ensemble avec la cContinuatien en profondeur, con- véJée a teu Witham Jeffries, devant Mtre.Mailiou, notaire, le vint septième murs, mil huit cent dix livit, une superficie d\u2019à peu près cioquante buitarpens et qnuatre- vingt onze perches, satis gacuntie de mesure précise, barnéeu dev anc par le fleuve St, Laurent, es acière par la ligne seignenriale, entre Soulanges et Vaudreuil, d'un côié au nord est, pur John Boston, éruyer, et de l\u2019autre côté par Huvert Leroux dit Roussin, avec nue maisenen bois, grange et autres bÂlisses sus-érigées.\u201d\u2019 Pour être vendue à la porte de l'église de la dite parvisse de st.Joseph de Soulunges, le DIX SEPVIEME jour d\u2019AVREL prochain, à DEX lieures du matin, Le dit Writ retournable le premier juur de Juin prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif, Bureau du Sbérif.10e Décenibre, 1836.FLERL FACIAS.Mont: éal, a savoir: OStLPEH DUCHENEAU, de la No.2430.$ @# p roisse de St, Michel de La- chine, dans le district de Montréal, maître menuisier, demandeur; contre les terres et sénemens de PIERRE AMESSE, du mêime lieu, aussi maitre mentiisier, dejen- deur:\u2014* Un emplacement situé au village de Lachine, de la \u201contenance de quarante sept pieds de front, sur \u201ccent pieds de profondeur, plus ou mous, borné en front au chemin du Roi, par derrière à Thomus Duwse, d\u2019un côté à Pierre Landry, et d'autre côté à Juseph Curignau, avec trois maisons, dunt une à deux éiages, et une écurie dessus construites.\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l'église de la dite purvisse de Lachine, le VINGT- DEUXIEME jour de MAI prochain.à DIX heures «u matin.Le Writretournabie le premier de Jun prochain L.GUGY, Suérit, Bureau du Stérif, 14» Janvier, 1837 FIERI FACLAS.Montréal, à savoir : LE trés-honoratle EDWARD No, 1457.} ELLICE, écuier, de Londres, dans cette partie dn royaume uni de la Grande Bretagne et d\u2019Irlande, appelée Augleterre, seigncur, propriéaire et possesseur de la seigueurie d\u2019Annticld, demandeur ;.coutre les terres et ténemens de CHARLES ALLARD, fis, de la paroisse de St.Clément de Beauliarnois, daus le district de Montréal, cultivateur, défendeur :\u2014** Un lot de terre dans la paroisse de St.Clément, dans la seigueurie de Ieautiar- fois, étant la moitié nord ouest du lut auméro vinge neuf, Aimstown, appelé la Beauce, contenaut denx arpens de lérge sur viugt deux arpens et huit perches, sur ja ligne nord ouest, et vingt arpens et huit perches eur la ligue sud est, de lugueur, formant quarante trois acpeus et soixante perches en supéificie, borné en devant.par le chemin 199 Er de la Beauce, en arrière par un chemin de dix huit pieds de large, le long de l\u2019arrière des terres de la rivière Cha- teauguay, au cÔtÉ nord ouest par numéro vingt buit, la propriéié de Juseph Geudron, ou ses réprésentans, et au côté sud est par In partie sud est de lot numéro vingt neuf la propriété d\u2019lëtienne Boursier dit Lavigne.\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019ézlise de la paroisse de St.Clément, le DIX-SEPTIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, à ONZE heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Juin prochain.\u2018 L.GUGY, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 10e Décembre.1836.FIERI FACIAS, Montréal, à savoir } OHN ROSS, de Ja paroisse de No.722 St.Clément de Beauharnois, dans le district de Montréal, marchand, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténemens de PIERRE LEFEBVRE DIT DESCOTES, père, de la paroisse de St.Timothé, dans lu seigneurie de Beauharnois, dans le dit district, fermier, défendeur :\u2014S* Un lot de terre dans la seigneurie d'Annfield ou Beauharnois, étant lot numéro trente trois, dans la première concession de lu rivière St.Louis, dans North George Town, contenant à peu près quatre arpens de lurge, sur à peu près vingt huit arpens de longueur, plus ou moins, tel qu\u2019il peut se trouver, borné en devant par la rivière St, Louis, en arrière par lot numéro vingt sept, dans la troisième concession de North George Town, la propriété de François Dupont, au côté nord est par suiséro trente deux, la propriété d\u2019Auntoine Charlebois, Ou ses représentans, et au côté sud ouest par numéro treule quatre, la propriété d\u2019 Adrien Hébert, ou ses repré- senluns, avec une muison en bois et étable sus érigées.\u201d\u2019 l\u2019our être vendu à la porte de l'église de ta dite parvisse de St Clément, le DIX-SEPTIEME jour 'AVRIL pro- chæn,à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Juin prochain, L.GUGY, Shérif.Burean da Shérif.1le Décembre, 1836.FIERI FACIAS, Montréal, à savoir : Jf Honorable JEAN ROCH Nu.2087.\u2018 ROLLAND, de Mantréal, dans le district de Montréal, un des juges de la cour du banc du Roi pour le district de Montréal, et seigneur propriétaire et en possession de la seigneurie de Mon- ir, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténemens de RE- NI\u2019 LAVOIE, fils, cultivateur, de la paroisse de St, Mathias, duns le district de Montréal, défendeur :\u2014\u2018\u2019 Un lopin de terre sis etsitué en la seigneurie de Chambly, au fief Tennisson, puvoisse St, Mathias, district de Montréal, dela contenance de trois arpeus de front, sur dix arpens ou environ de profondeur, tenant par devant an chemin des Etangs, par derrière a la veuve et héritiers Monast, d\u2019un côte au sud quest aux dit héritiers Monast, et c\u2019autre côté au nord est à Audré Morier, sans batimens dessus c nstruits.\u2018\u201d Pour être veudn à la porte de l\u2019eglise de la paroisse St, Mathius, le DIX St.PTIEME jour d'A VRIL prochain.à DIX heures du matn.Le dit Writ retournable le prenner jour de Juin prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Dureau du Shérif, 10e Décembre, 1836.FIERI FACLIAS.Montréal, à savoir : } J EAN BISTODEAU, écuyer, de No.2037.YF la paroisse de St.Ours, dans le district de Montréal, marchand, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténemens de FitANCOIS CHAPDELEINE Dir LARIVIER KE, de St.Jude, dans le dit district, cultivateur, défendeur :\u2014'\u201c Une terre sise et située dans Je rang de fleurie, daus la paroisse de St.Jude, contenant deux arpens de front sur quarante huit arpens de profondeur, le tout plus ou moins, prenant devant au chemin de front, en profondeur à Dame Barcau, ou ses représentans, tenant d'un côté, au sud est, à Jean Baptiste Magnan, et de l\u2019autre côté, au nord est, à l\u2019aul Lapré, ou ses représentans, avec une maison, une grange el autres bâtisses dessus construites.\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St.Jude, le VINGT TROISIEM E& jour de MAI prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Juin prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 14e Janvier.1837.FIERTI FACIAS.Montréal, A savoir: 4 RANCOIS VIAU, cultivateur Nu.1564.} de la paroisse de St, Laurent, dans le district de Montréal, demandevr; contre les terres ettlénemens de BENJAMIN ROY, bourgeois, de la cité de Moutréal, daus le district susdit, défendeur :\u2014*¢ Un emp acewent de figure irrégnlière, située au faubourg St.Anne de cette ville de Montréal, de la contenauce \u2018le trente deux pieds de front sur cinquante pieds de profondeur dans la ligne d'Olivier Fréchette, et quarante pieds sur la lizne d\u2019Alexander Dabé, le tout plus ou moins, tenant devant à In rue Bonaventure, derrière à la rue St, Antoine, d'un coé À Alexandre Dubé, et de l\u2019autre cô:é partie à Amable Lartie et partie & Olivier Fiéchette, avec une maison ea bois A deux érages et autres bitimens dessus construits,\u201d Pour être vendu À.mon bureau, eu la dite cité de Montréal, le VINGT-NEUVIEME jour de MAI procbaiv, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ rapportable Je premier jour de Juin procLain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Bnreau du Shérif, 2le Janvier, 1937, FIERI 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 Gudrout, écuyer, demanderesse ; contre les terres et téne- mens de LOUIS GUEROUT, de la dite paroisse de St.Denis.écuyer, marchand, défendeur :\u2014les différens lots où étendues de terre ci-après désignés, situés dans le township de Granby, étant parties de lots numéro huit, dans le septième rang de lots, dans le dit township, savoir :\u20141.\u201c Un lot de terre de figure irrégulière, contenant nn arpent et soixante perches en superficie, plus ou moins, borné à l\u2019est par la ligne de division des lots numéros sept et huit, dans le septième rang susdit, au nord et à l\u2019ouest par le grand chemin, Wallace Heard et le pont de la rivière Granby, et au sud par le milieu de ladite rivière, avec la digue qui y est construite, et les priviléges d'eaux qui y sont attachés ; deplus, avec droit d'amener et attirer l\u2019eau par un canal à travers le lot.de terre appartenant à Wallace Heard ; aussi le droit et privilége d'assécher telles parties de lots, ou tout autre morceau ou étendue de terre qui peut être maintenant couverte par les eaux qui découlent de.lu dite digue, mais D3 Tn saw ARP tte sujet à l\u2019entretien de la dite digue, avec un nommé Harlow Minor, tel qu\u2019il y est maintenant obligé par acte daté le treizième Juillet, mil huit cent trente cinq, et passé devant K.Dickenson, notaire, et témoins.2.Un lot de terre de figure irrégulière, contenant 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 jar le grand chemin, Horace Lyman, Richard Frost, écayers, et John Cowie, à l\u2019ouest par la ligne de division de lots numéros huit et neuf, dans le septième rang, et au sud par les bauteurs 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 éri- yées, avec réserve, en faveur de Richard Frost, écuyer, 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 privilèges accordés par Richard Frost, écuyer, à John Cowie, par bail en date du premier de Février, mil huit cent trente.et passé devant R.Dickenson, notaire public et témoins ; avec aussi le droit de pas-age pour aller et venir de lu dite manufacture de po- tusse, et de la jouissance de la fontaine dont on se sert actuellement pour la dite manufacture de potasse, en commun avec les voisins seulement.3.Un lot ou emplacement, contenant cinq 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 ftichard Frost, écuyer, avec une maison d'habitation et autres bâtisses y érigées.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l'église on lieu où se se fait Ordinairement le service divin, dans le dit township de Granby, le TRENTIEME jour de M AI prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retour- nable le premier jour de Juin prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 21e Janvier, 1837.ALIAS PAREATIS FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : OSES HART, écuier, de la No.220, } ville des Trois-Rivières, dans le comté de St.Maurice, dans le district des Trois-Riv.eres, seigneur de Ste.Marguerite et autres lieux, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténemens de PIERRiS BISSON, de la paroisse de St.Joseph de Maskinougé, dans les comré et district susdits, cultivateur, défendeur :\u2014\u201c Une terre sise ei située en la paroisse de Maskinongé, contenant ua arpent et demi de front sur euviron vingt deux arpens de profondeur, borné en devant par le chemin du roi, en arrière par François Bette, d\u2019an côé par Charles Dauphinuis, et de l\u2019autre côté par Pierre Leblanc, avec une maison de bois dessus construite.\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte dela chapelle cù le service divin est commurément célébré au Lac Maskinongé, davs le townsbip de randon, le TRENT- 1EME jour de MAI prochain à DIX heures du masiu.Le dit Writ retournable le treizième jour de Septembre prochain, L.GUGY, Stéiif.Bureau du Shérif, 21e Janvier, 1837.RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Québec.Bureau DU PROTUNOTAIRE DE LA CnUR DU BANC DU Rot pe Sa Mageste\u2019, a Quebec, ce 13e jour de Janvier, 1857.No.2283.Er purte\u2014EDOUARD LARUE,\u2014éeuyer, REQUERANT.V1S PUBLIU est par le pr/sent donné, qu\u2019il à été déposé dans le burean du protonotaire de la cour du banc du Roi de Sa Majesté pour le district de Québec, un acte de vente fuit et panse en la paroisse de la Pointe aux Trembles, devant Mire.Laroche, notaire et téinoins, au dit lieu, en date du douze Octobre, de l\u2019année mil huit cent trente six, entre JACQUES PARENT, cultivateur, résidaut an dit lien, et NARCISSE PARUNT, de la paroisse de Sie.Croix, eultivatenr, tant en leur nom que cumme se portant pleiges et cautions, pour l'exécution du dit acte de vente, pour Edonard, Cécile, Lisa et Eugène Parent, leurs fils et filles, frères et sœurs mineurs, par lesquels ils s\u2019ubligent fauie ratifier le dit acte de vente en bonne et due torme lorsqu'ils parviendront à leur âge de majorité, et EDOUARD LARUE, écuyer, de la paroisse de Neuville, de lu Pointe aux Trembles, seigneur; \u2014étant une vénte par les dits Jacques et Narcisse Parent an dit Edouard Larue, écuyer, savoir:\u2014l.** Une terre de deux arpeus de front sur la profondeur qu\u2019elle peut avoir depuis le fleuve St.Laurent à aller en muntant, vers le nord, jusque sur le sommet du premier côteuu, et partie au chennn du Roi, sitnée en la dite parvisse de la Pointe aux \u2018Trembles de Neu- ville, burnée par devaat au dit Heave St.Laurent, par derrière, vers le nord, au dit Edouard Larue et an dit chemin du Roi, joignant d\u2019un cd'é, au sud ouest, à Augustin Robituille, et d'autre côté, au nord est, à Jean Baptiste Borgia, circonstances et dépendances.2.Une terre d'an arpent de front ou environ sur trente cinq arpeus de profoudeur, située enla première concession des terres de la dite seigneurie de Neuville, en la dite paroisse de la Pointe aux Trembles, bornée par devant an dit chemin du Roi, par derrière à Juseph Clairmont, d'un côté, an nord est, à Jean Baptiste Borgia, et d'autre côté, au sud ouest, au dit Edouard Larue, et à l\u2019emplacement ci-après désigné, ensemble lu grange, l\u2019étable et autres Lbâtimens dessus construits, \u20acircons tances et dépendances, 3.Un emplacement d\u2019un demi arpent de front sur un arpent de profondeur, sis et situé en la susdite parvisse, sur le niveau nord du chemin du Roi, borné par devant uu dit chemin du Roi, et par derrière au bout du dit arpeut de profondeur, joignant d'un côté, au nord est, à l\u2019arpent de terre de front ci-dessus désigné, et d'autre côté, au sud ouest, au dit Edouard Lurue, ensemble ln maison et autres Litimens desatia construits, cihconstances et dépendances, 4.Une autre terre de deux arpens de lront sur quarante arpens de profondeur, sitaée en la troisième concession de la dite paroisse et seigneurie, bornée par devant aux terres de la seconde eancessivn, par cerrière aux terres du village Petit Capsa, joignant d\u2019un côté, au sud-ouest, à Hilaire Béland, et d'autre côté, au nord est, à Isaie Grégoire, circonstances et dépendances.Cette vente TRE QUESZSNC QGAGBTTR faite à la charge, par le dit Edouard Larue, de payer et builler à l\u2019acquit des dits vendeurs, au Révérend Messire Juseph Claude Poulin de Courval, prêtre et curé de la dite paroisse de Neuville, la somme de trente sept livres dix chelins courunt de capitul, à constitution de rente rachetable avec la rente sur icelle somme, à compter du seize Octobre dernier ; et encore au dit Réverend Messire Juseph Cluude Poulin de Courval, a l\u2019acquit des dits vendeurs, és-dits noms, etd demande, une somme de vingt quatre livres et quinze chelins courant, pour urrérages oûs sur le dit constitut, jusqu\u2019au seize Octubre dernier.Le dit acte de constitution de rente fait et passe en la dite paroisse de Neuville, devant Mtre, Lurue, notuire et témoin, au dit lieu, le seize Octobre init buit cent quinze.Aussi, à la churge par le dit acquéreur, de payer aux dits vendeurs, ès-dits noms, la somme de cinquante livres courant, en un an, à compter dela dute du dit acte, sans interêt, et soixante et deux livres et quinze chelins courunt, en deux ans avec intérêt, À compter de la dite date sur cette dernière somme seulement; les dites terres ayant été eu lu Possession des dits Jacques et Narcisse Parent, ès-dits Noms, Comme propriétaires, pendant les truis dernières untiées, jusqu\u2019au douze Octobre dernier; et depuis cette dernière date par le dit Edouard Lurue.Et toutes personnes qui peuvent avoir ou prétendent avoir aucuns priviléges ou hypothèques, ou autres re- clamations quelconques, par et en vertu d\u2019aucnn titre quelconque, dans ou sur le dit lot de terre, immé- diatewent avant et an tems de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icelui par le dit Edouard Larue, écuyer, sont par le présent averties qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite cour, JEUDI le PREMIER jour de J UI N prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions et de les filer au bureau du dit protonotaire, huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut dequoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire.PERRAULT & BURKOUGHS, P.B.R.Province du Bas Canada, BUREAU DU PROTONOTAIRE DE District de Québec.LA Cour DU Banc pu Ror pE SA MAJESTE\u2019, A QUEBEC, Zde Janvier, 1837.No.16.Ex parte \u2014JEAN BAPTISTE LE BEL.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé au bureau du protouotaire de la cour du banc du Koi de et pour le district de Québec, un Acte fait et passé par devant Mtre.Louis Panet et son confrère, notaires publics, le vingt neuvième de Décembre, mil huit cent trente six, entre JUSLPH OUVRARD prr LaA- i EnflielE, cultivateur, demeurant en la paroisse de St.Ambroise, et Dame \u2018lhérèse Allain, son épouse, autorisée duement pour l\u2019effet du dit acte, d'une part; et JLAN BAPIISFK Li: BEL, cultivateur, demeurant aussi en la paroisse de St.Ambroise ;\u2014étant une vente par les dits Joseph Ouvrard dit taperrière et Dame Thérèse Allain, au dit Jean Baptiste Le ifel, *\u201c d\u2019un lopin de terre situé en la dite paroisse St.Ambroise, seigneurie St, Gabriel, contenant un arpent et demi de tron*, plus ou moins.sur environ dix Lu:t a vingt arpens de protun- deur, moins le morceau de terre de dix huit à vingt pieds de profondeur, possédé sur la devanture dun dit morceau de terre par voseph Rotitailie, borné par devant au nord est au dit morceau de terre posséde par le dit Joseph Robitaille, au sud ouest à Michel Boivin, au nord à Joseph Robitaille, fils, et au sud aux terres de la dite Côte st.Paul, avec la mason dessus construite, circonstances et dépendances ;* ce qui fut enla possession des dits Joseph Uuvrard dit Laperrièie et Dame \u2018i hérése Allain, cobune propriétaires, depuis le premier Mai, mil huit cent trente cing, jusqu\u2019à la passation du dit acte, et immédiatement avant le dit premier Mai, mil huit cent trente-cing, en la possession de Joseph Robiiaiile, cultivateur, de ia dite paroisse St.Ambroise, pour pius de dix-huit mois.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou prétendent avoit aucuns priviléges ou hypothêques en veriu d\u2019aucun tître, ou par tontautre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur le dit terrein ou emplacement, immédiatement avant et au tems de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icelui par le ditdean Baptiste Le Bel, sont par ie présent averties quil sera fait une demande à la dite cour, SA MED], le DIX1EMI jour de JUIN prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de confirmation, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau du dit pro- tonotaire, huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Québec.Burzau Du PROTONOTAIREDE La Cour pu Banc pu Roi be SA MAJESTE\u2019, A QUEBEC, 3le Janvier, 1837, No.115.Ex parte\u2014 ROBERT HUNTER GAIRDNER, VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il % a été déposé dans le bureau du protunotaire de la cour du banc du Koi, deet pour le district de Québec, nn Acte fait et exécuté par devant Mtre.Louis Panet et confrère, notaires publics, le trente-et-vuième jour de Décembre, mil buit cent treote-six, entre WILLIAM SMITH SEWELL, écuyer, shérif du dit district, et Mary Isabell Smith, son épouse, par lui dnement autorisée à l\u2019effet de cette vente, d'une part; et ROBERT HUNTER GaAIRD- NER, dela cité de Québec, avocat, de l\u2019autre part ;\u2014étant une veate par le dit William Smith Sewell et Mary Isabell Smith, au dit Robert Hunter Gairduer, \u2018* d\u2019un lot de terre situé en la paroisse de Beauport, d\u2019une figure irrégulière, de trois arpens ou environ de front sur différentes profondeurs, savoir : laligne nord est ayant cinq arpens, et celle du sud- ouest cinq arpens et neuf perches, borné en devant par la route qui conduit au Petit Village, et par la veuve Jean Parent, Pierre Raiuville et Simon Bedard, en arrière par Godfroy Bélanger ei lechemiu du Roi, au sud ouest par la route susdite, et au nord est par le dit Simon Bedard, contenant seize arpens dix-sept perches plus ou moius de superficie, ensemble avec la maison et autres bâtisses dessus éiigées, saus aucuneexcoption ou réserve 3\u201d lequel dit lot de terre et prémisses ont été possédés par les dits vendeurs, comme propriétaires, durant les trois années précédant immédiatement la date de la dite vente, et depuis ce tems par le dit Robert Huuter Gairdaer, Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou prétendent avuir aucun privilége ou bypothêque en vertu d\u2019aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur le dit Marcu 16 \u2014\u2014 lot de terre, immédiatementavant ou au tems de l'acquisition d\u2019icelui par le dit Robert Hunter Gairdner, sont par le présentaverties, qu\u2019il sera fait nue demande a la dite: cour, JEUDI, le HUITIEME jour de JUIN prochain, pour uue sentence où jugement de ratification, et elles sout par le présent requises de siguifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au bureau du dit protonotaire buit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.Province au ias-Lanaua, BUREAU DU PROTONOTAIKE DE District de Québec.LA COUR DU Banc pu Rol pe Sa MajesTE\u2019, A QUEBEC, 2e jour de Décembre, 1836.No.2120.Ex parte \u2014MICHEL TESSIER, REQUERANT.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour du banc du Roi pour le district de Québec, un Acte de veute fait et exécuté à Québec devant Mtre De Foy et son confrère, notaires publics, le douzième jonr de Septembre, dans l'année de notre seigneur, mil huit eent treute six,entre SULTON GRANT\u2019, écuier, négociant, de la ville des Trois ltivières, d\u2019une part , et MICHEL TESSIER, distributeur des provisions du gouvernement, demeurant enla ville de Québec, de l'autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par le dit Sueton Grant, écuier, * d\u2019un certain emplacement situé en cette dite cité de Québec, Quartier du Palais, 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 Ja veuve et héritiers Vincent Honentant, et d\u2019autre côté au sud par Ambroise Fafard.représentant Auguste Narcisse Mar- tineau, duquel côté est un passage commun ; ensemble avec la maison eu pierre et la moitié du hangar en bois dessus construits, circonstances et dépendances ;\u2019 lesquels dits emplacemens et prémisses ainsi vendus et transportés par le dit Sueton Graut, ont été possédés tant par André Joseph Martineau gue par le dit Sueton Grant, comme propriétaires, durant les trois dernières années précédant Ja passation et exécution du ditacte de vente et transport, et depuis ce tems par le dit Michel Tessier.Toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui préten- dentavoir aucuns privilège ou hypothèque en vertu d\u2019aucun titre, ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans ou sur le dit emplacement ou prémisses ainsi vendus et transportés, ci-dessus plus particulièrement désignés, iimmédia- tement avant et au tems de l'acquisition d'iceux parle dit Michel Tessier, sont par le présent avertis, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite Cour, MERCREDI, le DOU- ZLEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent rc- quises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au Bureau du dit Protonotaire huit jours au moins avaut ce jour là, à défaut de qui eiles seront pour toujours forecioses du droit de le taire.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.District de Québec.ve LA Cour DU BANC bu Kor BE SA DMajyesti, A (QUEBEC, 5¢ Décembre, 1836, Proviuce du ibaa, J Butea DU PROTONOTAIRE No.2124.Ex parte\u2014 GEORGE GILLENDER, et Dame JANE DONALDSUN, son épouse, VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donué, qu\u2019il a été déposé Caus 1\u20ac bureau du protoniotaue de la cour du banc da Roi de er pour le district de Québec, un acte fait etésecuté par devant Nitre.Tessier et confrère, notaires, poituut date a lu cité de Québec, le sixième jour de Juillet, eu l'année de notre seigneur, mil huit ceut trente six, entre Mr, FHONMAS MUtkruy, inspecteur de buis, (culler), résidant à New Liverpool, en la paroisse de St.Jean Chiisostome, et Dame Mary sarah Look, son épouse.par lui duement aucorisée pour les fins du dit acte mentionné, d'une part; et Mr.GEORG GILLEN UER.magon, résidani en la cité de Québec, et Dame vane Dunaldson, son épouse, par lui aussi duement autorisée pour les tins du dit acte, de l'autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par les dits Thomas Murphy et Niary Sarah Cook, par lui duement autorisée comme susdit, avec garantie solidairement contre tous encombremens, hypothèques, dettes, reclamatio.s, douaires et demandes quelconques, sur les dits George villender et Jane Donaldson, son épouse, par lui duement autorisée comme sus«lit, présent et acceptant d\u2019icelni, pour eux-mêmes, leurs hoirs et ayant cause, *\u2018\u201c d'une certaine moitié d\u2019un emplacement ou lot de terre situé dans la cité de Québec, faubourg St, Louis, contenant vingt cing pieds de front, sur quatrevingt- dix pieds de profondenr, b ruée en devant au sad oucst par la rue st.Michel, en arrière par le terrain de Joseph Badeau, joignant d'un côté au nor ouest à François Le- mieux, et de l'autre côtéau sud est à .a veuve Jean Baptiste Jarnac, avec ensemble la maison en buis sus érigee, et toutes les autres circonstanceset dépendances y appartenant, tel que le tout étuit au tems de l'exécution du dit acte, sans aucune exception ni réserve quelconque, et dont le dit George Gillender et la dite Jaue Donaldson, son épouse, se sont déclarés satisfaits, l'ayant vu et examiné.La dite moitié de lot de terre ou emplacement appartenant an dit Thomas Murphy, comme l'ayant acquis de Jean Baptiste Jarnac, par et en vertu d'un acte passé par devant Joseph Planté, et confrère, notaires, portant date à Québec, le trente et unième 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 Flanté, le dix huitième jour de Juin, mil liuit cent dix huit ;\u201d\u2019 et possédé par le dit Thomas Murphy, comme propriétaire d\u2019icelui, pendant les trois années précédant immédiatement la date du dit acte de vente, et depuis ce temps jusqu'au présent, par les dits George Gillender et Jane Donaldson, son épouse.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucun privilége ou hypothèque suus aucun (ître, ou par aucun moyen quelconque, dars ou sur la dite moitie d\u2019emplacement, ou lot de terre, ime médiatement avant ou au tems de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icelle par les dits George Gillender et Jane Donaidson, sont par le présent averties qu\u2019il sera fait application à la dite cour, le DOUZIEME jour \u2019AVRIL prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de confirmation, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier leurs oppositions en écrit, et de les filer au bureau du dit protonotaire huit \u201cvs we = 9 uw jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le fuire.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.BureAU Du PROTONUTAIRE DE LA Cour DU Banc Du Rot DE SA MAJESTE, POUR LE DisTRICT DE QUEBEC, à Québec, ce 5e Decembre, 1836.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Québec.No.2131.Fx parte\u2014ROBERT BROWN, Requérant.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu'il a A été deprosé dans le bureau du protonotaire de la cour du Banc du Roi de et pour le district de Québec, un acte fuit et exécuté en la langue française, par devant Mure, Germain Guay et contrite, notaires publics, le troisième jour de Décembre présent, entre Dame CHAKLOTTE GARNEAU, de la paroisse de St Koch de Québec, dans les comté et district de Québec, épouse de Joseph Michaud, du même endroit, marin, et par lui duement autorisée à l'effet d icelui, d\u2019une prrt ; et ROBERT BROWN, aussi de la méme paroisse de St.Roch de Québec, marchand de bled, (corn factor, ) de l\u2019autte part ;\u2014étant une vente par Ja dite Charlotte Garneau, autorisée comme susdit.au dit Robert Brown, \u201c dune partie d\u2019an emplacem.nt situe dans la dite paroisse de St.Roch de Québec, rue St.Roch, la dite partie à emplacement contenant vingt piedsou envi ron de front, sur À peu près soixante et seize ou soixante et- dix huit pieds de protoudeur, burne en devant au sud par la dite rue St.Ruch, en arrière, au nord, à | extrémite de la dite profondeur, par les héritiers 1 réhaut, d'un coté au sud, parles dits vendeurs, et de à autre côté, au nord, par le dit acquéreur, avec la maison sus érigée, avec un accord que le passuge actuel entreles vendeur et acquéreur, sera commun et initeyen entre eux pour toujours ets étenduuit en longueur à ia di-tance de quarante pieds ; le dit acquéreur s obligeant lui même à maintenir, à Ses propres frais, la por.e du dit passage pour toujours ; tel que le tout étoit alors, sans aucune exception ni réserve quelvongne ; laquelle dite j-artie d\u2019emplacement, a etc durant les trois années précédant la vente possédee par la dite Charlotte Garneau, dont | usufruit et la jouissance lui ont été laissés jar les dernières volontes et testament de son premuer époux, William Thorn, maintenant décédé, et les droits successifs des héritiers du dit feu William Thorn, dans et a Ja dite partie d\u2019un emplacement, après son décès, ayant été acquise par elle, par acte de vente, duement fait et exe- coté par devant le dit Aitre, Germ.Guay et confrere, le troisième jour de Décembre présent, par les MoyeIs duquel, Ja dite
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