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[" ehters sion .DE ndre des TON! furrison\u201d suivans, de cual, patente, Ben cui- années, & Co.= ent Lads ny, de ROSS inde va- &: \u201cke.i compe : véritie ats, en sarties, handiscs Ons, - \u2014\u2014 dé'ure l'Eono- Tt, ave - la Sue- fineurs.sroprié- \"Et, qui J.N.le, der- f'Arnl- tom 5a INL, à trois 3, situé sur les | a WetL ile, «\u20ac ug ans, ês sa\" 1OUET, maîque ie, des argent mu No.=, No.% i - \u2018pext, at i\u2019 EN of the Clock in the forenoon, at Which time and place the conditions time a \"stone house thereon.erected, and the right of passage in the - âfor aids at he suit of Sir Joln Johnson, of Moutr-al, Biro- \u2014Queber;-13th May, 1818.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"+ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17; 1813.Montazat] JRY virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION, is.| Whetrict of TRV vibe of Wet of 2745 FEET ta vit { ) sued out of His Majesty's Court of Kiug's Three River: XD FA4CIA3, ard ont of Ha Mapas Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for che District of Montreal Court of King's Bench holding civil pleas in and for afuscretd, at the suit of David Ogden, of the City of Montreal, in ta said District, Esquire, Attorney at Law, againe the far ds 20d tenemeits of James Goslin, Junior, of Burtanville, in \u2018he Seignioiy of Delery, in the suid District, yeoman, to me dirrcted ; 1 have seized and taken in execution, as belonging to the said James Goslin.\u2014 A farm or lot of land situated in the _ seigniory of Delery aforesaid, being the lct pumber thirty eight, in the fourth coucession, containing four arpents in front, hy twenty-eight arpents im depth, bounded 'm the front by the litids of the third coucession, ontone side by lot number thirty- seven, on the other side by lot nimber thirty-nine, 2nd in the rear by the lands of the fifth concession.Now I do hereby yive notice, that the said farm or lot of land, will be soid and adjudred to the highest bidder, at- the Charch door of the Parish of Suinte Marguerite, of Blairfindie in tbe said District, on MONDAY the\u2018 WENTY-FOURTH day of JANUARY of sale will be made known.- FREDx W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.- All and every person or persons having claims on the above described farm or lot of land, by mortgage or other right or incumbrunce, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the sa:d Sheriff, at his Office, in the City of Montreal aforesaid, according to Law ; and further that no oppatinior, afa d'an- nuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said farm or lot of land, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be .reccived by the said Sheriff, during the fifteen days previousto the sale thereof.\u2014\u2014Shenff\u2019s Office, +8th Sept: 1813.: Mr NTHEAL .Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION is- wit.} sued out of His Majesty's Cr.urt of King's Pe oi.heidiug civil pleas, in and for the District of Montreal foresaid, a the suit of Pierre Berthelet, of the City of Mou- tr 1, an the sai! District, merchant, againse the lands and te- nererts of the v cant succession of Amos Brownson, junior, deceased, in his hfe tine of the same place, trader, in the turds of Joseph Desartels, u!so.of the sam- place, Notary P he, asiCurator to the suid vacant succession, <0 me direct: ed ; Lhave seized and taken in executjon as being Lads und tevement= belong: ng to the sid vacant successioin of the said ANS BROWNSON, Junior, in the hands of the s2:4.5- seplr Sésautels, as Curator us aforesaid.-\u2014 AII that certai: Disc of, = district, at the suit of Charles Fortier, of the town of Rivers, merchant, against the lands and tenements of J Lord, of the parish of St.Gregoire, likewise merchant, ro me directed, 1 have seized and taken in execution as belonging to -the said JOSEPH LOR, 3 piece of ground situate in rish of St Gregoire, in the village near the church of the said Jara, Cañtaining about one hundred and seventy feet in front, y the depth which there may be, beginning to- the southwest, partly at the emplacement of ane Talbot, partly at a street, and in part by the emplacement of Jean Baptiste Lor, and running towards the northwest, to within twenty six fees in front of barn of the said Jean Baptiste Lor, and when ten feet | to the northeast of the said darn, the said piece of ground diminishes to aboot eighty feet, and runs about forty feet to the ground of )'r.Desforyes, adjainiog thereto; to the northwest entirely by the land of François Bergeront, and to the south- | west by the said Jean Baptiste Lor; which said piece of ground may consist of about an arpent and a fourth in superficie, with- tice, that the piece of ground above described, will be sold and adjudyed to the highest and last bidder, at the church door of the said parish of St.Gregoire, on MONDAY the EIGHTH day of NOVEMBER next, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.\u201cJu.BADEAUX, Sheriff.| -All those who have any claims on the piece of ground above \u2018eacribed, by mertgage or other right or incumbrance, are th -reby à: vertis-d to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff at his office in the town of Three Rivers, according to law ; aud furs ther that no opposition afin d'anualler or afin de distraire \u2018the whole or any\u2018part of the.said piece of ground, or afin de charge Or servitude on the same will be received during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff's Office, Three Rivers, 3d July, 1813.T7 District of Y virtue of 3 WRIT of EXECU- Tunee-Riverns.§ AD TION issued out 'of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas, \u201cin and for the district of \u2018Three Rivers, at \u2018she suit\u201d of Alexander Hart, of the City of Montreal, and district of Montreal, aud Benja nun Hare, of the Town of Thi « Rivers, merchants, former- |4 ty tradizg in the rity of Méntrègl, under the firm of Alex | ander Hart, i Compr.coast the lands and tenements of William, Armstrong, of *ic oinsh\u2019 of Saint Joseph de Maw quinongé, in this district, y2oman, to me directed ; I have seized and taken in execution as belouging to the said WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, & land situated in the said parish of Masquinongé, on the fief de Lanaudiere, in the said, district of \u2018l'hree Rivers, containing six arpents in front, by the depth which may be found from the river Nlasquinougé, to the Seigneurial line of the Scigniory belonging to che Dames, Ur- | sulines oË Three Rivers, joining on the south east mde by the land of Rawell Willard, and, pn the other side ta the representatives of the late Honble.De Lanaudiere ;.and as the said Willism Armstrong has purchased the said land of and from Benjamin Pagé, by deed passed before Chas Pratte, Notary Public, a River du Loup, onthe 11th April, !810, witha house, barn and stable thereon erected ; .of which said land about thirty acres are under imprevemcrts.Now \"I! do hereby give notice, that the said land and prenises will be sold said parish of Masquinongé, on ~ ONDAY the EIGHTH of noo ., at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known, - - | .Ju.BABERAUX, Sheriff, All and every perio or perssus having clams op the above described lard and premises, by mortgage or other right or jn- cumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice to the said Shemiff.at his office in this Town, according to Law ; aud further that No opposition.afin d'annuller or «fn de distraire, the \u201cwhole of any part of the said land and premises; or.afin de Shenff, during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff's Office, Three Rivers, d July, 1819.District of PY viriue of a WRIL of EXECU.Turree Rivers.} TION, issued out of his \u201cMajesty's Cart of King's Bench, holding civil pleas, in aud for the _Iustrict of Three Rivers, at the suit of Jean Baptiste Panneton, goire, also Farmer, to me directed ; 1 have seized and taken tri ex \u201ccution as belonging to the said RAPHAEL BOURQUE, SEVION,.À piece or parcel of land situated in the said Parish of St.Gregoire, in tht fief Godfroy, \u2018containing one half or.pont in front, by sixey arpents in depth, having thirty arpents of the said depth on each side of the King's highway, bounded on the north west errd by the lands which take their front onthe River St.Lawrence, on the uther, by the lands of the concession called vaide poche, joining on the vorth east side hy Joseph Poirier, and on the south-west to François Bourgue, runge ; the ici» number eighteen, nineteer, and twenty, in the middle settlement; and the lots nwnber seven, eight, nine, | bed.makes a part AS a .: piece of land and premises, will be sald and: adjudged tn the ten, leven and twelve, onthe east side of east settlement, in the sid Seigniory of Argenteuil, containing.ninety arpents \u2018 each lot, in superficies.Now [do hereby give notice, that the said lots of land, will be sold and adjudge.l to the highest nid- : der, at the Church door of the Parish of Sainte Benoit, in the : à said District, on MONDAY the THIRTY FIRST day of JANUARY nex:, at \u2018TEN of the Clock in the forenoon, ar which | time and place the conditions of sale will be made knowa FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Shenff.AN and every person or persons havirg claims on the above described lots of land, by mortgage or cther right or incomñ- brance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said 1 distoaire, the whole or any part of the said piece of land and Sheriff, at his Offise, in the city vf Montéeul aforcsaid, accard- ing te law ; and further that no opposition afis d'ennuller or ofin de dist -aire, the whole or any part of the said lots of Lind, Or ufin de charge Or servitude onthe ame, will \u201cbe received by the sud \u201cheriff, during the fifteen days previous to the tale | thereof.\u2014 Sheriff's Office, 23d Sept.181 $.: iV TKGL EP OWNE \u201cremoved to No.9, St.George Street, Upper own) hae for sale.\u2014~Pink and White sparkling Chamt signe, Roy}i Soutern Claret, Malmsey Madeira, Lon don particular \u2018Teneriffe, Sherry, Lisbon, Albuflor and Vin de | Grive Wings © Lo:tles, a constant supply of best Old Port, - Lonaon particular and London market Madeira in casks and botzles, 1 great part of the Port nearly three years, and about 40 dozen bottled in London, 1809, London Brown Stout and Porter, Burtôb Ale, real Cogniac Brandy and Holland's Ge.Teva, à few dozen choice old East-India Arrack, Jamaica Spirits and Marrinico, Noyeau.ALSO.deuble and eingle refined and clay\u2019d Sugar, West India \u20ac offee, Florence Oil in.cases, containing 12 bottles each, \u2018white wine Vinegar in Jars, of 54 to 64 galions, Wedgwood s Queen's ware, in Crates, each containing a complete dinner service, writing paper of various sorts.Patent Shot, Shot -belt: and Powder Flasks, a few pairs large dble.rose blankets, trunk Sest London made boots, &c.&e.N.B.The Wines, Brandy &ec.may be had in quantities not less than two, the Porter &c.not less than three dozens.\u201cJ OST, ori Sunday last, in or about the town of Three Rivers, by the Subscriber, two ARMY BILLS of 25 Del lars each, being numbered to wit\u2014one \u20184,496, gust, 1813, the other 16,601, dated 14th Augus, 18)35\u2014AN persons are hereby notified tha: payment the said Army Bills is stopped ar the Army Bill Office, and any person who to the Subscriber SOLOMONS.may have found the same, by returning te will he Jiberally rewarded.: JT.\u201cThree Rivers, 7 Sept.1813.S'OR 54Lk\u2014 : few hogsheads and tierces of Jamaica 3u- Pi Fr and .C.ffer\u2026 Martuique Noveau.Roends of Beef; i dated Sth Ap- | together with seven-tenth« in one half of ull the buildings erected on the land of which the vid parcel or piece abuve descri- Now | do her-by give notice that the said highest bidder, at the Church door of the Parish of St.Gre- goire, on TONDAY the EIGHTH of NOVEMBER riext, t TEN ¢'Clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of le will be made knows, \u2014- - .Ju.BADEAUX, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the above described piece of land and premuscs, by mortgage or uther right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the sa:d Sheriff, at his Office in this Town according to Law ; ar.further that no opposition afin d'anunller.or afin de premises, or afin de charge of-rervitéde on the same will be received by the said Sheriff, during he fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.\u2018 Sheriff's Office, Three Rivers, 3d July, 3813.\u2019 I VHE Subscriber has just received by the lare \u2018arrivals from London, Liverpool and Greonock, which he now offers foa sale : 150 chest: Gunpowder, Hyson, Hyon skin, Singlo and .Souchon Teas.300 boxes Muscatel Raisins, 400 backers Lexia do.- Figs.jordan and bitter Amends, Currants, French Plumbe, Barcelona and Wall-nues, Salad OF, i .Lies, Spices, double and single refined Sug.-, Gloucester and Cheslnre Cheese, | Irish Butter, Scorch Eicrringe, and à few boxes Leinuns, : Has also on hand, Madeira, Port, Sherty.| eneriffe, Marcella & Spanish Wines, Cogsïsc, Brandy, real Hollands, Shrub, Pepperuiint and Noy- eau, with a variecy of other articles, wholes:ie and retail.Quebec.24th Jun:, 1813.JOHN WORN ANCE, MARSDE +, respectfull$ informs his friends und the © o public, that he intends to re-open his EVLNING SCHOOL for \u2018he winter, on Monday the 4th of October, at bis house, No 7, St.George Street, near the Grand Barte- ry, where he hac Lis Diy School, for the lastruction of Ydpth, \u2018in the different branches of literature.Quebec, Sept.82h, 1818.Qu\u201d R SALE by the Sebacriber, a quentisy of Cod Fish, lecse'or screwed up 10 casks of 8, 6 & 4 qula.herringa and +5 Fouio, shat, pipe and pune ; shad, mingon and œil ewine chçon pache\u2014Grain and Geade taken en Storage 28 upual- ; ! L.DELAMARZ, Que, nb May, 181s.St, Asdrew\u2019s Wha.OYAL AND PATRIOTIC SOCIETY.~~ Subscription Book is sew t-d with the Secretary, for the purpose of emesing the Ssbscripuoss and Donations of those Persons whe.hows not, as yet, had an oppor- out any building thereon erected.Now I do hereby give ne- |.A BOX marked 1.T Was landed from the ary of Greenock, at Mesrs.Brehaut & Sheppard's wharf.Whoever has received it aud will deliver ic to the Subscriber may have cost and charges.\u201d \u201c| charge.UBLIC NOTICE i hereby given, that the Subscriber will 3 petition the Legislature at its nest Session, fou.the exclu- wve privilege of exacting Toll for pasing en the Bridge erected over the River St, Claries, commonly called Scott's Bri on condition ofkcepmg the said Bridge, and che avenues there- tin repair.|, .PE.DESBARATS, Ouabes, 3th Segre, 1813.a 5 : » OR SALE AT THE STORES OF THE hog SUBSCRIBER, Buade Strget, Wo.7, apposite the Cae Caps for men and women, = ~ Bear Skin 3nd Martin Muffs, .Bear do: Tippets, : Otter and Miuk gloves and mittens for men and \u2018women, alsp for the use of troops.600 to 700 wild Cat Caps, warranted of the best quality mounted où leather.GOO pairs bear skin mittens, _.500 do.do.Orignal, Caribou, and Deer, 400 do.Seal skin, or Yi .300 da.Wild Cat, - The whole ready for delivery, and will be sold .Quebec, 22d Sept.1813, IGNACE DORVAL.OUND Mr.J.Benmize, purish of 1.lalette, (and now at L'lslette) a BOAT, :5 a 18 feet long, painted black.\u2014\u2014\u2014The owner may have the same on proving property and paying expences.\u2014=3th Septe.1813.OGERSON HUNTER & Co.have for ale at their Stores, No.8, St.Peter Street.\u201cMuscovado Sugar ia Barrels.\" Refined do.in Hogsheuds, \u201c Lerward Tsland Rum.Part Wine in Pipes and Quarter Casks, Rafting Chains and Staples, Copper Bolts, Spikes and Nails, Sheet Iron, Flat, Square and Bolt Iron, : \u201cWindow Glasses and Irish Linens, &c.&c.> Dnelge, 10th.June, 1813, Sg \"FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, Y Boxes Window Glass, 64 by 74.so - | \u201c da 74 by 84.4 do.Linen Thread assorted, from No, 9 to 24, 12.Chamber Grates of different sizes and patterns, Money Chests of differerit vizes, \" + =} Ancher 12 Cwt.:3 que.5 lb, Ÿ do.6 3 a + 1 do.5 3 4 - The ubove articles (to close an account of Sales) will be sold low for Cash.JOHN DEMP> ER.\u2018\u2019uebec, IOth June, 1818, - - - ; \u2014 FOR SALE, \u201cIn the Subscriber's Stores, No.30, St.Peter Strat HREE Thousand minots best Liverpool Sale, 3 puncheans and 3 barrels Gin, 1 pipe Port TC.e, 3 small Anchors, RO \u2018casks assor Glass Ware, and 10 civ assorted Din.\u201cner Setts, blue Rarthen ware, \u2019 20 crates Plates and Dishes, * 60 Regs black and white Varnish, and: ; \u2014 + trunk Hosiery.\u2014\u2014ALSO as usual, À quantity of amorted Hardware and Cuclery, Spades, and adjidged to the highest bidder at the Church door of the | Shovels, Frying Pans, east fron Weighté, Steel, Nails, Putty, Scythes, Sickles, Paints, Corks, Dottlw, &e.3d August, 1819, Ol.B: R¢ HE DERSON.me MIBSING, ©.No.5.> \u2019 Quebec, Aug.3, 1813.JOHN TORRANCE.\u201cOR SAI.F\u201415 pipes superur Port Wine, $10,000 feet | \u2018red and white pure deck deals 7 \u201cQuebec, 27th Luly, 1813.COLTMANS' & HALE.AMES HALLOWELL.Ja.& Co hive for Sule at their Stores, No, 1, St.Peter Street, North Shore Salmon sh Tierces, Jamaica Spirits, \u201cCogmac Brandy in Pipes uebec, 161h Sept.1511.Fur SALE at the Stores cn the Wharf of Mr.Obadiah IFTY Puncheona Grenada and Jamaica Rum, Forty Hhds.Muscovadu Sugar, vo.Five pipes Cognac Brandy (superior quality.) Five tierces Coffee, Five.bales \u2018writing paper.Sewing silks assorted colours, Quebec, 22d Sept, 1%13, CHAs.F.AYLWIN.FOR SALE sy BREHAUF & sSHEPPARD.FORME WO punch, old Jamaica Spirits, 5 Hhds.and 70 Bbis.Sugar, 23 Casce superior Claret, A few dozen best Martinique cordials, 30 Dozen Sweet Oil, 9 Puncheons 1.ime Juice, 300 Pair Ash Qars, 73 l\u2019ieces Oak, and G thousand Staves.Quebec, 23d Beptr.IMIS.FOR SALE, 1 IGHT \u2018Fhousan | feet Merchantable Oak Timber, 12,000 feet Ship building and Oak Cull, of a good qua- Aylwin, AC lity.Co feet Merchantable Pine Timber.© Apply ta JONES, WHITE & MELVIN, Quebec, 23d Beptr.1811.\u201cTHE Unidersigned Executor and {rustee of the lust will and testament of Janus JonxnsTon, late of the Parish of Machiche, Esquire, deceased, hereby notifies all persons who may have demands against the estate and succession of the said Jas.Johnaton, to tranemit them without delay to Mrs AMrria JounsTon, his widow ; and 211 such es may be indebted to the said Estate, sre requested to make immediate payment to \u2018hr said Mrs.Jounston, who is duly authorised ro grant a dis- Mw.BELL.> 7, 00' Machiche, 25th March, 1813 FOR SALE BY THE SUUSCRILEKS., \\ HITE Oak Staves.?2h inch Plank, TMerchantable Red and White Pine Timber, - Second quality Oak Timber.Yellow Pine Spars, 100 boxes Soap, \u2019 Split Pease, nv Pot Barley by the quintal or barrel.fe\u201d + With carria ALSO-\u2014Five Twelve pound Carronades ges, \u2018I'wo Six pound do.! ¢ spunges, and am : muynition comiete, \u2018Quebec, 8th Apnl, 1813, FRS, & Wu HUNTER.OL ICE is hereby.given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the Bubscribers, \u2018under the Firm of Wilson, KosräTson & Co.was this day disolved by mutual consent, any person having demands against the mid Firm, is requested to hand them in for adjumment, and any persou indebted to them is requested to make immediate payment to James Wirsoxn, who is duly asthorised to receive and discharge the seme.JAN BS WILSON, Quebec, 17th Deer: 1813, | JAs.WHYTE, | Quebec, ah suly, 1823.lots af ground, | mdiscriminately prosecuted far at the & LOYAL ano PATRIOTIC SOCIETY, QUEBEC SHE Rules of this Society require, that Petitioner for Relief, from thé families or relations of thtissmen on actual service, aball sate, among \u201cother thiñgs; the name of such Milita man, the battalion in which he serves, and his degree of relationship to the Petitioners, the whole supporte ed \u201cby Certificates from his Captain or Commanding cers and the Curé of the Parish.\u201d And experience\u2019 having shewn how difficult it is-for these poor people to procure such Cer- tifcates, from battalions on service in distant parts of the Province, and for want whereof, their petitions are rejected ; the Captaine on Commanding Officers J Companies, of Ine corparated Militia, Voltigeuss, oya (snd pare attallog 6 4 Mind who wre ticularly the lat battaliop of Incorporèted 0 Subscribers.) are requested to facilitate the intentions of the Society, by granting Certificates of good conguct to such of the mica actually under their command as may\u2019 be deservin thereof, and who may have left poor familles-dF near réjations sufferuig at home in cansequence of their absence, to be by them (ranwniteed to their said families or rélatiôrs.to engbie them, (on pricngng alao the certificate af the Curé,) tobb- taiu such relief as the Suciety can afford\u2014it being always'onte derstood, that à preferpace-is' due te those of this district, and thas those convicted of Mutin® or Devertion, afte excluded from the benefit of this imtitutinn, a cL N.B.It isexpected that the above Certificates will noe.be ted lightly to every applicant; the object of the Society ing only to relieve real dist) egy, occasioned By the.Death, Wounds, or abrence of Militia-men où actual setvice.By order of the Buard of Diréétors, | a Ju, PLANTE\u2019, \u2018 Secretary, uebec, 2d August, (R18, \u201cLUY AL AND PA IRIOLL > SOCIETY, te-pay their Subscriptions, are hereby requested to p the same te the undersigned, as his House, No.44, Se: Lewis Street, at any time be: ween the hours of Ten aud \u2018Three, And they are further requested te have the goodness respectively, to make up.the sums they have Subscribed, it being found impracticable for him to accommodate them all, as he would wish, with small change.Ce By order of the Board-of Directors, = .: J BLACKWOOD, Treasurer.À DVERTISEMENT-OFR e-Subecriber having by Desd 73 \u201cpassed before 1.Delanger, ind his donfrere Notaries Public, bearing date the 8th June inst.acyuired fram &ra-Chris- \u2018tisn Ainslie, wife of the Monble.Joun Yousic, thase.cxtonsive works known by the name of 8t.Roc Brewery, with all che ach nes, buildings and appendages of the same, requens all pergons hating any maltgage \u2018claims or Ay.perdiques oh the same, to make theme known te him i Three Monthe, In order that arrangements may be.takon\u2019rée- pecting uch claims, 6therwise he will avail hitneslf of shies Advertisement.+}.Quebev, 43d June, 1815, JAMES M'CA.LUM.DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.© = Tr Concern heretofore carried on by Édwann Hoans stow and Roser Buyxpix, ip this diy disolved by mu tual consent, all accounts agpinet the Pifm are desired to be: deliveted in co Me.Harablwo » for adjustment and payment.And those indebted to the.Concern are desired to pay to Edu.Hurablow.oo EDWp, HORNBLOW, Quebic, 11th August, 1813.ROBr.-BRYDIE.™ .B.Mr.Hoaussow solocits she faver of the\u2019 Cad TE __ \u2018 NOTICE cn a Pre A+ persons ha accounts of: demande agaiînet che ions \u201ccribers are hereby notified to produce them for immediate cettiement, and all those indebted to them age requested 10 settle their respective sccovntd, as after this Notice ll accounts which have deen af mare thay é year's sanding, will be ; rosching terms Quebte, 6 deper 1815, __HALL & GOWEN, - 7 FOR SALE, ui (CHOICE Auortment of 44 and 7-8 friah\" LINENS, : ANDw! IR.\u2018 Eu Wharf.\u2014\u2014\u2014Quebec, 30h Aug, M pie ALC T TO LET.° 2036 sh ras we HE HOUSE No Ve Ste.Ursule Street, ately occupied by Capa.8t, Clair, the Royal Ardillery fn; mediate posession can be given, Apply ny ri .Quebec, lat Sept.1818.0 \"JAMES.IRVINE; HOUSE IN PALACE §TREET, .\u2018 To be Let-for a \u2018l'erm of Years, and the Repuigs deducted LS from che Renta.HE HOUSE No.11 Palace Street, adjoining (he hy Lion.Judge WiLLiams, (late Mr.Grant's), with MBq yan, Stables, &c.the whole belonging to the Le- tate of the late Mr.Joun CaMmeszit, oo Apply to JOHN NLILSON, Tutor to the Miers.Quebec, 4th August, 1413, + Al»0, TO BE LET; / An Excellent BAKE HOUSE, and those rts bf the late Mr, Camrseit'e extensive Premises st 8t.ROC, which use not now leased, 1 \"1.N, 03 FOR SALE, ; #.TE HAT (ine STONE HOUSE, three Stories high i ow \u201cas with Yard, Store, und other buildongs, situate in Sr.ph Strect, Ne.18,\u2014Apply A che premises, {mehee, 20th August 1818, LE \u2018FOR LIVERPOOL, : of TS sail with Convoy, in Novergher = The Cust ; wiling Brig slIANNON, Wm.Pike, Maser; urthen per.Register 184 Tons\u2014s first clase vessel, beng où- ly two years old, and io a desirable one lor 8 Votash Curgo.for Preight or passage, apply tc .20th Sepe, 1819, WiLIIAM MAGFEF, & Ca, WANTED TO CHARTER, 5 Vemel of 3 or 400 tons to load Lumber for Dri.tain\u2014Apply to \u2019 To | ROGERSON, JIUNTER & Co.Whehave for Syle, - Jamaica Spirits, - Kerward land Rums, Holland's Gin, Cormsc Brandy, | Ol) Port Wine, re Olive Oil, OU oo Sheet Iron in cases and hall cases,\u201d : Rod, Square, end flat ron.:*° Copper rods, spikes and oils, * Plough Traces, : TL | No.-8, Se Proir Street, Sth Sept.1818, = 2 © OR dDALHE.\u2014 l'he fine Braunch Brigenton- lav.aie + Weccisoton, burthen per Rey ater $08 Tous, | mows 100 + barrels in het hold, 1 ew: yours built, sails fam and remarkubly well rigged.~For particulars apply 10 è For SALE br the Bubicribers, at their Stodes ou the Queen's Wharf \u2014\u2014Freach Brandy in Pipes, Pickled Her riage bod Salgou cured this Spring, Whale di Chaçaisee, & 1 of ne Black Cloth\u2014Also, fresh Saïced Bortér Je Loge.JOHN Wx, WOOISEY & Co.ed and Smoked Tongues, &c.tunity of sabscribiog.- Jn.PLANTS\u2019, Secry.Quebec, 9th Sept.1813 THOMAS AYMBWIN, Quebec, ub April, 1818, i Co - - 4 + .roim 2 .+ 1 2 ti.x 44; pi \u201c ad Te Wad i a a 2 + : Quebec, 15th July, 1813.ET 4 oo ! 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CL CADIZ, August 15.His Excellency the Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo has sent by ex- prem the following dispatches to the Secretary at War.: -No.1.Mosr ExcectENT Six.\u2014Having tbeerved, on the 24th July last, that there were already two practicable breaches in the body of the placeof St.Sebastian, it was ordered to be attacked on the morning of the 25th ; and | am grey cqn-, cerned to have to inform your_ Excellency thee attempt failed.Co : , an Imperial decree of the tst of July, Marshal Soult war ap i ve tenens of the emperor, Commander in .Chief of the French armies in Spain, and the enemy's Com- mandaot-Genera) of the provinces in the South of France.He joined and amurhed the command of the same on the 13th of the same month, being reinforced, almost at the same time, by the corps which had been under the orders of Gen.Clausel in Spain, as well as by other bodies of troops.He new-modelled these armies into one of nine Divisions of foot, and a reserve of the same arm, called the army of Spain, and conferred the com- .mand of the right on Gen.Count Reille; that of the centre on Gen.Count d'Erlon ; that of the left on Gen.Clausel ; and : that of the reserve on General Villat ; to act as his Lieut-Ge- nérals-and of the cavalry he formed three Divisions, two of dragoons, under\u2019 the orders of Generals Tilli and .Treilloard, and the other of light hearse, A pumerous artillery had been attached to this army, and great part of it had already joined.Co The allied army, as 1 have informed your Excellency, was stationed in the gorges of the mountains.- The \u2018brigade of British infantry ugder Gen.Bing, and General Morillo\u2019s Division of Spanish infantry were on the right, covering the Roncevalles pass ; Lieut.-Gen, Sir Lowry Cole, with the 4th Division under his command, was in Viscarret, for the purpose of supporting the abovementioned troops ; and Lieut.-Gen.Sir Thomas Picton, with the\u2019 3d Division under his orders, wasin Olaque, forming the reserve.Lieut.-Gen.Sir R.Hill occu pied the valley of Bastan with the remainder of the 2d British Division, and the Portuguese, under Count Amarante, from which had been detached to Aldaides, in the French territory the brigade under Gen.Campbell.The British light and 7th Divisions, occupied Sat.Barbara\u2019s heights, the town of Vera, and the Echalar pass, keeping up the communication with the walley of Bastan.\u2018The Gth Division formed the rescrve of these troops in St.Estevan.Gen.Looga,\" with his Division of Spanish infantry, kept up the communication between the troops at Vera and those under the command of Lt.Gen.Sir Thomas Graham.Canp-Marshal Giron, with the Spanish infantry, under his orders, covered the high road from St.Sebastian to Bayonne ; and Count de la Bisbal, wiçh the troops under him, blockaded the fortress of Pamplona.Cy ~~ Marshal Soult hrotight together on the 24th July the right \u2018and lefe wings of his army, 8 divisions of the centre, and 2 of cavalry in;St.Juan Pied de Port; and, on the 25th attacked Gen.Bing's Port in Robcisvziles; with from 30 to 40,000 \u201cmen.Lieut-Gen.Lowry fole marçhed.to his assistance, with the 4th division, and rhese two generals united, syccceded in maintaining the post the whole day.But the enemy having out Racked it in the evening Sir L.Cole deemed it necessary to withdraw at night ; and they did so, taking up à position in À ehe- environs of Zuviri.In the several attacks which took place on this day, the 20th (British) distinguished itself.In the evening of the same 2 divisions of the enemy's centre at tacked Sir R.Hill's position in the Maya pass, at the further end of the vally of Bastan.The attack having been principally.directed agamst the brigatles of the 2d division, under Major Generals Pringle aud Walker, commanded by Lieut.Gen.W Stewart, they were obliged to fall buck ; but having been reinforced by the brigade of the 7th division, under the command of Maj.Gen.Barne, they re-possesscd themselves of that part of their port which forms the key of it, and would have re-occupied Je whale, if Licut.Gea.Sir R Hill, informed of the his troops back to frurita.The enemy, however, did not advance beyond the Maya prsson the following day.Notwithstanding the egeiny\u2019s great superiority, he obtained po great advantage over these gallant troops during the seven hours that the action lasted.All che regiments charged with the bayonet, but the conduct of the 82d which marched up with Gen.\u2018Barne's brigade, is entitled to particular praisc.Lieut.Gen.the hon.W.Stewart was siigh:ly wounded.1 was not appriged \u2018of these occurrences until late in the night of the 25th ; but the moment | heard of theniy I immediately made dispositions for concentrating the army on the right, taking, however, the necemar\u2019y precautions for carrying on the siege of St.Sebastian and the blockade of Pamplona.I might casily have executed my plin on the 27th had not Lieut.Gen.Sir L, Côle and Sir Thomas Ficton agreed in the opinion, that the post, which they occupied at Zuriri, could not defended \u201cso long as it would be necessary to maintain it | they according ly fell hack early on the morning of the 27th, aud took up a position to cover the blockade af Pamplona, posting these right, which consisted it, as far as the heights on the other side of Gonz ; the left, composed of the 4th division, of Camp: \u2018Marsal Bing'sbrigade, and of the Portuguese, under Briga- ter Campbelt, on the heights in front of Villaba, resting their left on a thapel in the rear of Sorauren, threugh which villa runs the road leading froth Ostiz to Pamplona, and their right upon another height which defended the high road from Zuviri to Ronceavalles.Generäl -Morillo's Spanish division, and such art of Count de 1a Bishal's troops as were not employed in the Blockade, formed the reserve, the regiments of \u2019avia aud of Principe being detached from the latter, to occupy part of the height on the right of the 4th division, which commanded and defended the Zuviri road.; _ The Pritish cavalry, commanded by Lieut.Gen.Sir Staple- ton Cotton, posted itéelf on the right near Ugarte, the only point where this arm could be employed.; The river Lana runs through the Valley which was on the \u201d left of the allied army and on the right of the French, following the Ostiz road.On the other side of this river there is another range of mountains whichis connected with Lizaaso and Murea- lain, through which villages it was necessary to keep up the communication with the remainder of the army.I joined the Sd and 4th divisions at the time of their going to occupy the the ground on 27th; and shortly after the cnemy fornied his army upon a mountain, the front of which extends from the Ovez high road to that of Zuviri, and posted à division on the 1 ft of this road, and in à few villages in front of the Sd.British division : be also had a-strong- body of \u2018cavalry an that quarter.As soon as they had occupied their ground they at tacked the height on the right of the 4th division, whigh at chat time was occupied by a battalion of the 4th Portuguese regiment and by the Spanish regiment of Pavia.These troops defended their post, aud drove the enemy from it with the bayonet., Seeing how important this height was to our position I rein forced it with the $Oth (British) which together with the Spanish regiments of el Principe and Pavia, have maintained it ever since, notwithstanding the repeated efforts which the enemy made on the 27th and 8th to carryit.Almost at the.time that they attacked the said height on the 27th they took ion of the village of Sorauren, which enabled them to establish their communication by\" the Ostez road, keeping up a brisk fire of musketry all along the live until it grew dark.On the morning of 28th the 6th division incorporated itself with us, and 1 ordered i to occupy the heights on the.left of the valley of Lans, drawing up its principal force in the same valley, inthe rear offthe left- of the 4th division; in consequence of which, the left of the said Gth division defended the said heights, and rested its right on the village of Orica.| - Scarcely had this division taken the above-mentioned position, when ir was attacked by a vastly superior force of-the enemy,.which had successively assembled in the village of -Sorauren notwithetanding the great superiority of the assailants, as its front wae.ajo defended by its own light truops posted on the heights cæ:its\"left, end on the other side, by the fires of the hesght, onits right, which were occupied by the troops of the left of the 4th division and Gen.Campbell's Portuguese bn- gade, they speedily and gallantly drove back the enemy who was under the necessity i ; owing to the brisk fire which was directed against bis front and both flanks With a view to extricate his troops from the criti cal situation in which they were placed in the valley of Lanz, the enemy then attacked the height on the lefe of the ach division, defended by the 7th tegiment of Portuguese chasseurs, endaucceeded in making himself master of it for a vety short time ; but the same regiment attacking it anew, fapported by the brigade of the 4th division under the orders of Ma).Gen.Ross who marched at ite head, he wm driven from it with con- under those of Gen.Peter Soult.| ade movement which Sir L.Cole had been under.the necessity of making, had not thought it expedient to march: 4 of retiring, with condiderable less, | LA > véderable tous.the whole extent of the heights occupied by the division; and was favorable tous on every poi \u2018| perior members LT which it was attacked, was:compelled ze ive way, which enabled the enemy to establish bijnmelf ap ad fine close on the right of Gen.Roet's briga ) the necessity of withdrawing from its post.1 accordingly ordered the 48thand 27th bayonet, first the enemy's body which had just taken possession of the héikht, and next that of the left, Both attacks or charges were made in so-able and se.gallsnt 3 manner, that the enemy was driven from both points,\u2019 with an itomense less.At this time the 6th division advanced and took up a position ie th® ame , nearer the left of the 4th.\u2018This put an end te the attack on this part of our front, and it was but fcebly carried on upon other points of our line.has so frequently distingujshel itoelf in this army sutpatsed its own brilliant conduct.All the segimente charged the enemy with the bayonet ; and the 10th, 7th, 20th and 944 did so in four.different insrances, Their, officers set them the example, and Major G:n.Ross had 2 horses killed under him, which he mounted oe after the other, * \"The Potuguese troops behaved admirably well aud 1 had every reason to be pleased with \u2018the conduct of the Spanish regiments of Pavia and el Principe, 5 1 directed Sir RL Hi!F to march by Laiz to Lizaso the moment | koew that Lt.Gererals Sie The, Picton and Sir L.Cole had-wirhdrawn from Lurive and desired Lord Dalhousie to proceed from St.Esteban\u2019 to the sume point : they both to Marcalain.\u2018 The force opposed to Sir R.Hill followed this General, and arrived at Ostez on the 29th, The enemy, who occupied, on the mountains a position which it was not easy zo attack, baviug been reinforced and seeing he could nuke no impression upon our front resolved to try whether he could turn our left by ag- Hacking Ser R.Hill's Corps; to which end he reinforced with another division the troops which he had ouce opposed 19\u201d him, maintaining, at the same tirae the points which he occupied on | the motutain, on which was drawn up his principal force ; but withdrawing those of his 1 -ft which lined the heightsin front of the Sd division, during the night of the 29th he occupied with a strong body of ren the summir of the mountain on oyr left on the side of Lanz, in front of the 6th and 7th divisions, thereby conirecting the right of his position with the detached divisions for the purpose of attacking Lt.Gen).Sir Hill, Notwithstanding all | have stated I determined to attack his position ; to which end I directed Le, Gen.Lord Dalhousie to make himself maser of the summit of the mountain infront of him by which operation the, right of the enemy's line would be turned ; and I desired Lt General Sie \u2018Vhs.Picton to proceed acro-s the heights which the enemy\u2019s left had occupied and to turn tae latter by the Roncesvalles road.The dispositions for attacking the front of his porition were nade, and the troops ready to effect it, the moment we should observe the impres- Major Geni., 2° ;kenHam, to whom I confided thé command of the 6th divisior as soon as Maj.Genl.Pack was wounded, turned the village of Sorauren when he saw that Lord Dal- housie had driven the enemy from the mountain which protected that flank ; and the 6th division and Genl.Bing's Brigade which Rad been relieved by the-4th which wason the left of our position iu the direction of the Oatiz road, immediately attacked the village of Sorauren, and likewise drove the enemy fromit.Lt.Gen, Sicl.Colealso artucked the front of the enemy's prancipal postion, with the 7¢h Chasseurs.supported By the 11th, both Portuguese, the anf, ritish) and.the bat alion under the command of Lt.Col.Bihan, composed of the 53d and of the Queen's Regt.(British).All these operations compelled the enemy to abandon his.position, which was one of the strongest and most difficult of access that J have ever spn occupied by troops.Upon withdrawing from these mountains, the enemy lost a great many prisoners.I cannot sulficiently praise the conduct of all the generah, officers and men during these operations.The attack made by Lord Dulhousue, was admirably \u2018conducted by him, and carried into effect by\"Maj.General Wright and the troops of his | gade.\u2018l'hat which was made by Maj.Gen.the HMonorable Edward Packenham, Maj.Gen.Bing, and Lt.Gen.Sir T.Picton, deserve my utmost commendation The latter Genl.assisted in the stack on the mountain, by detaching troops fiom his left: the hon.L.isut._Col, Trench was wounded in this at tack, buf1 hope, not dangerously, CL \u2018As these operations were carrying on and I saw the advanta ges which we were obtaining, I successively detached troops to the assistance of Sir R.Hill.> \u2018The morning being already pretty far advanced, the enemy made his appearance in front ofhim, and commenced to man- œuvre with a view to extend himself on his left flank; which laid him under the necessity of retiring from the height which he.oceupied in the right of Lizaso, and of tiking up a ition on the contiguous range of mountains, Noiwithstand.ing the numbers.by which he was attacked, he maintained it.I continued to pursuethe enemy from the mountain which he at first occupied, as far as Olaque, where 1 immediately placed myself in the rear of the left of those who a tacked Lieut.Gen.Sir R.Hill.During the night chey abandoned the ground m front of this gencral, and, yesterday, took up, with two divisions, a strony position in Dona M :ria's pasa.Lieut.Gen.Sir R.Hilland Lord Dalhousie atticked and drove them from the said pass, notwithstanding the vigorous resistance they made, asd the formidable strength of position.1am concerné to add, that Lieut.Gen, the hon.W Stewart was again wounded upon this occasion = | : Whiie the said Generals were attacking the enemy.1 advanced with Gen.Bing's brigade, and the 4th Division, under the command of Lt.Gen.the hou.Sir Lowry Cole, by the Belate pass, to Irurita, with a design to turn the enemy's position in Dona Maria.Camp- Marshal Bing captured in Elizondo, a large convoy on its way to the ghemy, and took a great many prisotiers.We have this day carried on the pursuit through the valley of the Bidason, and captured a great quantity of buggage aud many men, .\"The above-mentioned Gen.Bing has taken possession of the valléy of Bastan, and occupied the pasition of the Maya pass; | and to-night the army will be in nearly the same pasitions as on the 25th July.: 1 hope government will be satisfied, upon this occasion, with the conduct of the trgops of the allied ariny under my immediate \u2018command.+ The encmy'earmy, having received: considerable reinforcements, and been equipped anew, since its last defeat, made a formidable effort sa raise the blockade of Pamplona, with the whole of its forces ;rthe reserve, under Gen Villate, expected which remained in froat\u2019 of such of our troops as cover the Irun high- road.\u2018This attempt being frustrated by the operations of part only of the allied army ; and the French army has sustained a fresh defeat, and lost a great many officers and men.The enemy's hopes of obtaining greater advantages than the first which he had in contemplatioh\u2014the raising of the bluck- ade of Pamplona\u2014were certainly very sanguine ; and, acor- dingly, brought to Spain a numerous body of cavalry, and a great many pieces of cunnen, although neither arm could, generally speaking, be advantageously ysed by either army in the battle which we have fought.In the evening of the 28th they sent off the artillery to Sun Juan de Pied de Port: owing to which precavtion it has reached the French Territory.From the detailed account of the vperattons Y.E.will perceive how much rcason 1 have to be pleased with the conduct of all the Generals, Officers.and Men, Sorexpress the enthusiasm and gallantry of the 4th division.and 1 am greatly indebted to Lt.Gen.Sir L.Cole, for the -able manner in which he ¢onducted the operations of this division.po Brigadr: Gen.Campbell in the Portuguese service.\u2018The Come their gallantry ; but 1 took particular notice of that of Le.Col.O'Toole of the Tth ebasseurs, in the charge with the bayonet upon our left on the 28th, aid of that of Capt.Taulles Jurdan, of the I 1th both Portuguese, in the attack of the 30th on the ins.\u2014 .T ought not ta pass ever in silence the particultr services rendered during these operations by Lt.Gl.Sir Rowland Hill, Lord Dalhousie and Sir 'T.Picton ; nor can 1 avoid mentioning that Lt.Genl.Count de la Bisbal has given me as much as- siitance as lay in his power, and was consisteut with: the attention which he was to pay, above all things to the blockade ,of Pamplona.| have alfeady told V.RK.what was the cen.& posted battalion of the 10th Portuguese) of Gigmy\u2019 | dei dnjmated by the same zeal and spirit.ade.\"This battalion unable to Ee bead en ft WW.Beresford has pecompanied me throughout \u20ac ACL ial, to charge with Ba} .During this severe contest, the gallant 4th division, which | reached it on the 26th\u2019and the 7th division afterwards marched sion made upon his flanks by the above-mentioned movem: nts.| bri- | their | It is imposible for me - mandants snd Officers of Regt.distinguished themselves by ! 4 4 », = ay At this time the battle became genéral do of the Regts.of Pravia el Pincipe, belonging to the army astuation ; nd)usia, which were placed in a most critical Rodi çorps which occupied the same positions, proved 2 s, and give rp@ greet assistance for vbiak he is ied by his brilliant galents, i?botte Portage and men ia ail or © this campaign and the spirit which they disp ypoñ every occasion, do so less credit to the military character the nation to which they belong, than to the officer, who .by his judicious measures, \u2018has restored discipline intbéis army, -and.revived its military spirit.So \"1 am likewise bound to mention the impe! services ren- * dered during these operations M.Genl.Pakenitam, Adjt, : Genl.as well as by the Officers of theif respective ment\u2019s; , and likewise by Lord Fitzroy Somerset, Lieut.Col.Campbell i and the @fficers of my personal staff._ 1 send this dispatch to Your kxcelleney by Colonel Guy- choechea, Adjutant of the Staff, and recommend this officer to your Excellency\u2019s protestion.~~May Gad, &c,.w.WELLINGTON.Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo.Ct 0 .(Sigried) Se.Evasan, August 1, 1819; ; ; P, S.\u2014I omirced to state to Your Excellency;.inthe body : of this account, that the troops of the Maya pass lost four Por - \u2018tuguese gunson the 25th July.General Pringle, who commanded, when the attack commenced; ordered them to be withdrawn towards Maya: and when Lt.Gl.Stewart came up, he directed them to be brought back, and withdrawn by the roxd over the Mmountainof Elizando.|, While this was executing, the eñemy took possession of the pass ; the communication with that road was intercepted, and, thercfore, the pieces | could not be brought off.1 inclose to yout Excellency returns of the losses which we sustaitied in the siege of San Sebastian, from the 7th.co the 27th of July; and of those killed, wounded, taken, and dispersed, the 1st instant, * To His Excelléncy Dan Juan O' Donoju.No.2.Most Fxcellent Sir,~=Colonel Guycoechea having \u2018detained to this day, to give time to collect the returns relative to the accompanying acount of the operations to the Ist inst.1 have ta add, for your Excellency\u2019s inforiration, that the enemy divisions, inthe Echalar pass, with the best part-of his army behind the same pass, where it was found by the ath, 7th and light divisions of chisarmy, when they advanced through the valley of the Bidasoa, towards the frontier; and tha: I had determined to dislodge him by means of a combined movement of the said Divisions.But the 7th division having marched over the mountains from Sujnbilla, it necessarily arrived before the others; and, Gl.Barne's brigade being drawn up for che attack, it proceeded to execute it without the 4rh and light divisions being able to co-eperate with it.have.l seen troops march to the attack in such high order and with so much gallantry, nor drive the enemy, wirh greater facility, from the formidable heights which he occupied, not- | withstanding, his obstinate resistance.It is impossible for me adequately to praise the conduct.of Maj.Genl.Burne utd of his gallant sroops who were the object -.£ the admuration of all who witnessed their cool intrepidity.\u2018The brigade of the light division, under the.command of Maj.Genl.Kempt, likewise drove a considerable force from the rock which fogms the left of the Eschalar-pass\u2014 At present there is no enemy in this part of the frontier of Spain.While the troops were employed in the environs of Pamplona, as stated in my dispatch of the Ist ins.Brig.Gen).Longa occupied, with his Division, chis part of the \u2018Bidasoa, the town of Vera included.That part the enemy's army which was left be- hiud to watch the allied troops on the Irun high road, attacked him on the 28th and he drove it back with consderable loss.It affords me great satisfaction to staté to your Excellency that these troops have behaved very well upon every occasion.In this jristance I have likewise ta praise the canduct of a battalion of Spanish Chasseurs of Gen.Barcena\u2019s division, belonging to the Army of Qaliclz, which, on the 1st inst.was sent to the Yuncy brigade, and held our during great part of that day against vactly supetior numbers of the enemy on his retreat.Camp Marshal Espana\u2019s division of the 4th Army having joined us, Ihave entrusted him with the blockade of Pamplona, reinforcing him with a detachment of the Army of reserve of Andalusia, Count dela Bisbal with the remainder of this army, hasincorporated himself with the allied one, under my immediate command, : 10.Nothing partiéular has occurred in Afragen since l'wrote to your Excellency, on the 18th of July:-\u2014May God preserve.&s.(Signed) WELLINGTON, - Leaca, August 4, 1818, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo.P.S.Î inclose the recurn of killed, wounded, taken aoû dispersed, we had in Gen.Barne's action on the 2d insang.\u2018To Mis Ex'y.Don Juan O'Donoju, | Abstract of the losses sustained by the Allied Afmy, under the command of the.Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, from the 25th of July tothe 2d of the present month of August, inclusive : Kiteep \u2014=English, Officers Su; -Men 510.\u2014Portugnese, Officers 11 ; men Si | ;-\u2014\u2014\u2014Spaniards, 29 \u2014l'otal 888.| Wounpeo-=Eughsh, officers 221 ; men 3293.\u2014 Portuguese, officers 95; men 1782,\u2014æ$panish officers 12; men 158 = Total 5500.\u2018 - Missino.\u2014English, officers 17; men 483.\u2014 Portuguese, 201.\u2014Spaniards !!.\u2014\"'otal 712.Grand Torac 7100,==HMorses 18.\u2014 Regency Gazette.f, GIBRALTAR, Auguet 18.In consequence of the receipt of the above gratifying intelli gence, every public demonstration of joy was, izst night exhibited throughout the Garrison - A Koyal Salute wus fired from the Saluting Battery and by the shipppng io the Bay, and à feu de joie by the troops ; which, together wi Le splendor \u2018 of a general illumination.zie bona t - 1 - eve effect i C WasHINGTON LILY, Cepienber 23.Copy of a letter from Commodore Perry to the Secreta- : ry of the Navy.- U.S.Schooner Ariel, Put- n-Baÿ, : \" : 13th September, 1513.Sia\u20141In my last 1 infurined you.that we had captured \u2018the enemy's fleet on this lake.\" 1 have now the h >nur to : \u2018give-you the most important-particulars of the action.On the morning of the 10th wist.at sun-rise, they were ' discovered from Put-in-Bay, where 1 lay at anchor with \u201cthe squadron*under my command.We got under weigh, the wind light at 8.W.aud stood for them.AL 10 A.M.the wind hauled to S.E aud »rought us to windward : formed the line'and bore up.At I5 minutes before 12, the encmy commenced firing ; at five minutes before 12 the action commenced on our part.Finding their fire | very destructive, owing to their long guns, and its veing i mostly directed «ut the Lawrence, | made sail and direct- ' ed the other vessels to follow, for the purpose of closing \"with the enemy.Every brace and vowline being soon shot away, she became unmanageable, notwithsiandiug the great exertions of the smiling-master ; io this situa- \u201ction she sustained the action upwards of two hours within cannisterdistance, until every gun was rendered useless, and the greater part of the crew either kilicd or wounded.Finding she could ao longer annoy the eneiny, I) left her in charge of licut.Yarnai, wha, was convinced from the bravery already displayed by him, would do what would comport wth the honor of the Bag.At haif-past two, the wind springing up, capt.Elliott was enabled to bring his -vessel, the Niagara, gallantly into close action; 1 unmediaiely went on of ber, , ; ; when he anticipaled-my wish, by volunteeriug to bring 1 am equallÿ'so to M.Genls.Ross, Anson and Bing, and to : the schooners whieh had | kept a by 3 hie of the wind, into close action., Ît was with vaspeakabie pain thst 1 saw, soon after ! had got on board the Niaga- | ra, the flag of the Lawrence come down, although | was * perfectly sensible that she had heen defended to the lag, .and that to have coatinued to make a shew o' resistance would bave boda a wanton sacrifice of the remaius vf her | brave erew.But the enemy was not able to take posses- | sion of her, and gircumstances soos permitted er Lag ; again to be hoisted.At 45 minutes past (wo, the si ual » was made for ¢ cluse action.\u201d The Niagara hemg vers little injured, 1 determined to pass through the ene:n \u2018line, bore up, and ahead of their two ships and a ' brig, giviag a raking fire to then from the starboard we have had in the operations from the 25th of last month to ; 1 still maintained himself, on the morning of the 24 with two | Seldom or, never | 4 + .guns, and to a large schooner and a sloop, from the ! oard side at haif-pistol shot distance.- À be smalies var, sels at this time having got within grape aud cannister.distance, under the direction'of capt.Ell.ott, and Leep- voner surre: ing up a well diecicd fire, the two ships, a brig, aud à h » \u2018a schooner and a sloop makin vain at © to escape.Those officers ad men vio were immediately.duder my observation, evinced the greatest gallantry, and ! have no doubt that all otners conducted themselves as hecame American officers and seamen.Lieut.Yarnal, first of the Lawr-nce, although several tims wounded, refused to quit the deck.Mg.shipman Forrest, doing duty as lieutenant, aud sailing.master Taylor, were of great assistance to me.I have eat pain in sialing to you'the death of jieut.Brook of \u20ac marines, and midshipmaï Lanh, hath of the Lawrence and midshipman John Clarke, of the Scorpion; they were valudble and promising officers.Mr Hambleton, purser, who volunteered his services on deck, was ser cel wounded in the action.Midshipme:1 Cla - 1 bave the honor to be, Sir, very respectfully, Your obedient Servant, O.H.PERRY.\u2018The Hon.W.Jones, Secretary of the Navy.Le Extras of à letter from Commodore Perry, - U.S.Schouner Ariel, Put-in-Bay, 1Rth Sept.Is:s, Sir\u2014I have caused the prisoners taken\u2019ôn the LUth instate.to be landed ar Sandusky, and have requested Gen, Harrison to have thern marched :0 Chilicorhe, and thère wait unti! your pleasure be known respecting them: \u2019 _ The Lawrence has been so entirely, cut up, it is ahsoluret necessary she should\u2018go into a safe baibor, HF have thercfuie directed Lieut.Yarnall to proceed 10 Erie in her, with the wounded of the ficet, and dismantle and get her over the bar as soon as possible, CL ; The two ships in a heavy sea this day df aucher, Jost their masts, being much injured in the action.| shall haul them i the inner.bay at this place, and moor them for the present, \u2018The Detroit is a remarkable fine ship, sails.well, \u2018and is\u201d very strougly buile.\u2018Fhe Queen Charlotte 15 a- much superior vessel to what bas been represented.\u2018Lhe:Lally Prevost is a large fine schooner, \u2018 ' satisfi_d, Sir, that whatever steps | might take, governed by humanity, would meet your approbation.Under this _jm- pression, .have taken upon myself 10 promise Captain Barclsy, is\u2019 very dangerously wounded, that he shill be landed ss a\u20acar Lake Ontario as possible, and 1 had no doubt you would allow me to parole him.He is under the impression, th ¢ nothing but leaving this part of the country will save his life.\u2018There is also à number of Canadians among the prisuners, many who hav.families, : .1 have the honor to be, Sir, very respectfully, voor ohcdient Servant, QO H.PERRY.© lhe Hon, W.Jones, Secretiry of the Navy.- tained, but I have good reason to believe that it exceeded ours by nearly one hundred men.Number of killed aud wobnded on board the squadron un.det my command \u2014Lawrence 22 killed and 61 wounded Nizgara 2 killed and 25 wounded \u2014Caledonia 9 wounded\u2014 Somers 2 do.\u2014 Ariel 1 killedand 3 wounded\u2014Trippe 2 wounded \u2014Scorpion 2 killed.\u2014~\u2014T'otal 27 killed and 96 wounded.Whole No 129 | 10?1HE QUEBEU GAZETTE.\u2014 | By His Exezriency SIR GEORGE PREVOST, Baronet, - Captain Gereral :nd Governor in Chief, in and over the Provinces of Lower Canada, Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and their Several Dependencies, Vice Admiral of the same,.Lieutenant General and Comm der of all His Majesty's Forces, .in the said Provinces and in the Islands of New.Foundland, Prince Edward, Cape Breton and Bermuda, &c.&c.&c.+ * A PROCI.ANTATION.} \\ HI'REAS on the Fifteenth day of February in the J present year of ons l.ord Christ ene thousand eight hundred and thirteen, a Ril! p:sced by the legislative Council and by the House of Assembly of the said Province of 1.ower \u2018Canada was to me presented for His Majesty's Ascent thereto, which said Bill is entitled ** An Act to grant certain Duties to His Majesty towards supplying the wants of the Province during the present War with the United States of América, and for other purposes.\u201d And Whereas the said Bill being so presented as aforesaid, then was by me rescrved for the signification of His Majesty * pleasure thereon, 0 And whereas on the second day of June now lit pas, [is Royal Highness the Prince Regent was pleased in the name and on che behalf of His Majesty, and by and with the advice of His Majesty's Privy Council to deciare His Royal High- .vess\u2019s approbation of the said Bil!, and pursuatit ro His Royal Highness's pleasure thereupon expressed, the sad Bi then was confirmed, finally enacted and ratified accordingly.Therefore, according to the Statute in such case made and provided, by this Proclamation | Jo signify and mak: known to all His Majesty's Subjects, and ro sll other persons wrem it may concern, that the 4ajd Bill hath been laid before His Royal Highness the Prince Regent and His Royal Highrres the Price Regent has beeu pleased in the name and ca\u201d ie behalf of His Majesty to Asgent 10 the same.Wherefore all Judges, Justice.and other Officers and pr sons whom it may concern are hereby required to take Nou\u201d and govern themelves accordingly.Given under my Hand and Seal at Arms at the Govern: ment House 10 the City vf Moutresl, the first day ol October, in the year of Our hurd Christ ogc thousand eight hundred and thirteen and wi the fifty third year of Mis Majesty's Reign._ Jal En GEORGE PREVOST.By His Excellency\"s Command, ! 3no.Tartor, Depy.Secy.( QUEBEC: TATRSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1813.On sunday iast ii.M.Brig Moros arrived here from Newfoundiaud #:ib specit.A Mercaatile House the City, received by her the o!fiéiai accouat of.anuiber Victory obtained by Lord Wellington in Spain, wach! laseried 10 this day's Gazetee.: .\u20180: bv been compieteiv £a.ed ja his attempt to re lieve Pamplona, and has besa drives back isle France .also beg your instructions respecting the wounded.am The exact number of the cacmy\u2019s force has not boon ascer- A ral : fine red : brie, biacl G A ¢ on ( E T well A flann few Pan Co P Se Vice in pt on \\ of O ceed wid Wha and : yard the à be | all p after tvcel Cou to to M ry ip vat TEE\u201d Tou @ Ie.à ag id cu ad of he re ler of st, ie.son ; our ety ui o the bur wie n 10) ents ery ves- irge am im- Lu re d us ould the life.ma- ient cere ours Bh.deme ou fed.NET, r the\u2019 otia, Vice \"der and Cape the wht unci ower ret, utics vince Tica, said, sty e , Hie Lame dvice fighe toyal then and nan \u2018ham Hire hires pore car v£rn- y of sand year T.from 1 the her chi o te 2066: ceed to_the sale of the to \u2018the north east, to with great loss inkilled, wounded and prisoners.Unof- fc al accounts from Bilboa, to the 11th August, received at St.Joha's, state the loss of the French, at 20.000 men, that 2,000 Prisoners had arrived there, and six thousand were on the road.It was also added that coult was mortally wounded : the reports of ai Insur- \u2018tection in the South of Frauce are also renewed.ve been relieved from our anxiety regarding the fate et on Lake Erie, by the arrival of the American of- gcial account of thé action.It is highly honorable to our officers and men, who hady at one time, a prospect of complete success, which appears to have been wrested from them more py accident, than any thing else.The result has, irideed, been y total lose of our Naval force on Lake Erie, but it.has left he enemy in sucha shattered condition, as to leave little pro- pabiliey of hi« effectually co operating, this season, with his 1,04 forces in the contemplated attack an the portion of Upper Camda adjrining Lake Erie.we ought, however, to have had a Naval force \u2018on that Like, ad on every other navigable wuter srviñg as 3 commu | preavon between the different partions of Canada, superior to she cnemy, beyond the possibiliey of losing it by sych accidents; 4nd when we consider chat Great Britain has che means for ef- fecung that object, far superior to those of the enciny, we cannot bring ourselves to believe, that what is so indispensible for the: security of these Provinces, will long remain unaccomplished.Te appears by the last accounts from Montreal, that the American force from Luke Champlain, which made its appeararce- op the frontiers of this Proviuce, is proceeding towards Upper Canada, and some troops have been detached to watch their motions.The conduct of the Militia on ehis occasion, is high- P , de babord à demi portée de pistolet.Lee \u2018 Ce qui sait eont les Ordres explicatite etvey 6e à F'Amical | $b.ct emporie cuvison PU personnes tous ler jours, \u201cCe qui | tendions parler de quelque mouvement de conséquence.Tous | &c.L'activieé- + - == -\u20140e- af an = - *,- pue © QUEBEC.2 =~ JEUDI, LE 7 OCTOBRE, 1815.derniere Wehg de Ma jeité Muros arriva ic.de ve avec de iar oe og Une\u2018 maison \u2018 \u201cde catte Villé à reçu par ce vaisseau Je détail off.ciel d'une autre victoire par le Lord Wi ton en Expague, qui est insérée dèns Gazette de cé jour.te Soult a été complètement grompé dans sa tentaiive pour sè- courir Pampélune ota été chassé en France aves une gravde perte en tués, blessés et prisomniers.Des détails non officiels de Bilhos jusqu'au !! Août tegusd Se Jean, font monter la perte des François à 20,000 hommes, qu\u2019il y Éoit acrjyé deus - mille prisonniers et qu'il y en avoit mille autres en chemin, .On dit aussi que Soult a éé, mortellement blessé; le rapport d'une ipsurrection dans Je-Su3 de la France est auss Tenouvellé.~ Nous avons fté délivrés de notre inquiétude concernant le sort de notre flotte sur le Lac Erié, par l'arrivée du détail.Of- : ficiel Américain de l\u2019action Ul est trds-honorable pour nos = Officiers et nos marelots, qui ont eu, en un tems, une perspective-\u2014 => d\u2019un succès complet, qui paroît leur-avoir été ôtée plutde pac aceident qu'autre Le résultat u été à ia vérité la perte totale de votre furce navale eur le Lac Erié, ronis il à laissé l\u2019eanemi en un si triste-état qu'il laisse pou de probabilité qu'il puisse coopérer efficacement pendant: cette saison, avec ses forces de terre, dans son ätraque méditée sur la partie du Haut- : E38 Canada qui joint le Lac Erié.~~ 2 & : Nouüs aurions dû cependant avoir, succe Lac, et sur fontes Ig her eaux navigables qui serveur de communication entre les © 1 diffé: entes partieà du Canada, une force navale supérieure à .18 ;: celle de l'eunemi, et que nous ne puissions pas perdre par de 3 1) pareils accidens; et lureque nous considérons que l'Angleterre 6 à les moyens d'effectuer cet objet beaucoup au delà ceux ©: À \u201cde l'ennémi,.nous ne pouvons pas croire que ce qui est si indis- \"4 pensable pour la sûreté de ces Provinces demeutcra long-tems te sans être accompli.Le .pr ARN Il paroîe par Jes dernières nouvelles de\u2018 Montréal, que la force } : # Américaine du Lac Champlain qui « u sur les Frontièreede.| et 1 { la Province, est allée vers le Haut-Canada, et l'on a détaché COM quelques troupes pour veiller leurs mouvemens.On fait beau- Ii coup d'éloges de la conduite de la Milice i cetps occasion, Ë Toute la population mâle du côté du Sud du Fleuye @oit les armes, allant avec la plus grande activité rencontrer l'ennemi, et lui faire la guerre à leur mauière ; et nous osona prés dire que si l'ennemi Que jamais entrer en cette Province il 9e trouvera pas cette manière une des moins formidables.\u201cOn a imprimé dans la Gazette de ce dépêche oi: -_ On a imprimé dans Gazette de ce jour, | - ciclle du Lord Willingion à là Régence.Share conte- ant le recit d'une pouvelle-victoire remportée sur les Francais en ne.7 To a Ce récit est trop long pour \u2018être traduit.en Erancois cette - semaine : en voici lasubuance, | rT Le ler.de Juillet, Bonaparte a nommé le.Maréchal Soule, | © Lieutenant en Espagne, rt Commandant\u2019Gjoéral drs \"LA vincés Méridionalés de ia Prante.Le-t8 it 4 arrivé à = « née, prèsde Bäybnne, à laquelle v'étoit réuei le corpé de Clausel, qui s'est retiré d'Espagne, par là passage de Juch le réorganisé le tout, le 35 il a attaqué la droite del'armée Angloise et Espagnole, qui était postée pour In, passe de Roncevaux, elle à plié: juscu'au 3%, et slofaclle.+ pris.\u201cune position en avant de Pampelune, où le Lord Wellington, t'ost mis à la tête, avec d'autres divisions de Farmée dus sites: , Le ÿ7 et le'98 léa Fratiçoie ont attaqué cette position, et eng | été repoumés 1.040 alliés ent attdqué & leur tour; l'ennemi a été force d'abétiduniser va positions et d'au retiré, Le 8 Août il n étéfinalement repoussé; audelà des limites de \"Perte des Alliés deputs ie 24 Juillet jusqu'en ®-A0M.\u2018 Tués Bletcés.Manqumes >.sus 9% we + a Angloie Portugais, Espagnols, SOCIE'TK' LOYALÉ F1\u2019 PATRIOTIQUE DU ; \u201c BAS-CANADA.' rv.7 nage z > A Uné Assemblée des Nerables du tt Partime-de Sev.Are de Is Pochtidre tenue au Prusbitère le Se, jour d'Août pour prendre en Considérstion h Lous circa j leur à &é adressée par be Bécrétaire de Je Société Foyale\u2018èt Patriotio que du Bas Batiada, i} « éré résolu, que les Mesdeurs suivant conduirolent la Souscription, > Lauchlin Smith, Eowysr.Capitaine Moly a Le Revd, Me.Grisuh, Curé, Cane.Benoit Roi de Late, Majer Benoit Roi dit Lavsier, Capt.Zachatic Owpoll N Le Revd.Mr.Choyrefils, Vic.Mr.Dupont, Mtrs.Scot, : SOUSCRIPTIONS.0 } 4s 0 © Robert Dupont, o 5.9 \u2018440 DONATIONS, \u201d.Laucha.Smith, I P.10 O D Beivard Pelletier, Major B.Roi dit 0 8 o Jovph Mieviel, Lauzier, oo ).B.Mivoviel, * ~ Capt.M.Hudon, 10 Joseph Pellegivr, 0.0.Benoit Roi dig Jowph Mienwel, Laugier, Juspb Bourgls, 0 Lieut.Z.Ouellet, Pierre Levi, R.Piuse, Notaire François.se, Piet Mr,Chevrebis, Vice.Isaac \u2018Beautiou.Antoine Ouellet, | Û\u201c - Thegl CAP SANTE Mr.J.B.Gri- - aule, Prêtre, -\u2014008 uc000 r epsso- va à = GS dune A TO * = asteo 0 3 0 o 8 0 10 yo 0 8 £ oe Donatiom, To Plusieurs habitans-de la Conr- pagnie du Capt.Bertrand, £1 0 4 N.B.Les Noms des Donateurs et le montant de leurs donations respectives sont onus, parceque le Sécrétaire a regu lo.~ double de ce que portait la Lice qui accompagnoit l'envoie .de \"Argent ; ce qui indique que cetté Litte.est nécesgairemen c Sousceiptions.George W, All- \u2019 sopp, Eclyer, { 200 errontiée, VENTES PAR ENCAN., = .\\ | Par FRS.QUIROUET, positivemedt VENDREDI prochain le 8 du courant, à UNE heure, sur le quai do la Reive, N Cable, de 13 pouces, 120 brases, = \u2019 Desrscaconvesere Bh.\u2026.\u2026.80 .vessescorconuon ns Boreopérencence TS Decreosrerounc tou Tooncocroueo oO boccnocartsonses frs ni V cuèilles de'manœuvres courantes de 2} pouces; Dorrsrorsosencersenirrneseacransensausecnen À \u201cAprès quoi, à «a Chambre d\u2019Encan, un asortiment de marchandises sèches, comsistant en drap superfin, Gin, canmi- res, patrons de veste, cérdercis, fannelle b anche, rouge et bleus, uudientis s § meubles et «le gout, batisge de coton,coton à che miss, toile d'Irlande, coton basré, echâles, bas du laine noirs et Ets.Ausi\u20146 quarts de vin de port en bouteilles, un ou:llage de ditto, 6 paniers de fayanee, et une variété d'autres articles._ Québec, 6¢ Octobre, 1818.LL LUNDI prochain ls Hdd coutant, sur le quai.saine Ardré éUNE heure.CT UATRE boucauts de via de Maddre particulier de Londres, dont on tirera des prenves avant la vente, enn de vie de France, rum, &c quelques quarts de Sucte de la Jamaique, cordages goudrunnés et blancs, lous, verreries, quelqu» niers de fuyance securtie.Après quoi-=Un assortiment géudras de marchtandises sèthes, drap superfin «1 fn, Gannelle, casmire, hudienne, basin, vebiles, couvertes, quelques doutanes Je cries b jouer, e: uns variété d'autres aecic Le LELAMARE PETAR - à Vends sux Trois Kivières, MARDI, le 12e jour-d'Oc- © 000 puethain 3 10 heures du matin, © , \u2018tes pi temrmenbles dans is Bourg des Troise A a eppastanact D it Société de Mesuicure Listhorne .LU > ot Joliffe, on un grand Magadin et un nembre: de Eg Maisons of Jardins, en lots sépsr és ct convemables pour les ét achetenre, afneë Qu'il sera annoncé svaut je vente.On pourra \u20ac f seoir dm informations en s'edremant à Amable Berthelot, 2 Eouÿef, \u2018Avocat aux Trois-Rivières, entre les smaine de qui 4 stot fes éontrate.Læthoume 6 Jqlifée, énérel PE PETER PATTERSON, JAMES HENDERSON, Qubbec, ls 16 Septembev, 1018, ' wh - \u2018 : + amie?nom at ;, , mipmap Mouraza\u2026 T vert d'un ORDRE.D'EXECUTION, Savoir.\"$ émaué data Con du Banc du Roi Majesté, pour les Causes\u2019 Uiviles, dans et\u2018 pour fe District de Montréal susdit, à ln poursuite de Jesn Baptiste Robillard dig Lambert, Cultivateut, de la\u2019 Paroise de Sainte Elisabeth dans le dit District, et Agathe = > : \u2018Terres et Pomentions de Joseph Olivier, Marchand, du même lieu, et Rosalie Derdzier, on fethme, i moi advent, j'ai saisi et pris en.Exécution, comme ppprtenant aurdits JOSBPH OLIVIER et RASALIE DEROZIER sa femme.1°.Un Jot de terre ou emplacement sithé dans la Paroisee de Sainte Flisbeth de fre d plus moins, en pro- mi arpent de t, sur deux arpens, ou mons, © fondeur, borné en front Je chemin de Roi, par derrière et d'un côté par Jean Baptiste Joly, et'de l'autre côté par le terrein appartenant i I'Eglise, avec une maison, étable.grange, et autres bâtimens dessus construite.2°.Tn lot de terre ou emplacement situé.dans ladite Paroisse de Sainte Elsabeth, tôntenant envirah un demi arpent de front, sur la profondeur qu'il peut y avoir entre le terrein appe td PEylise, et la petite.Rivière Bayonne, borné es front et d\u2019un chré par Je terrein appartenant à l'Eglise, et de l\u2019autre côté par lédie Jean Baptiste Joly.ire irrégulière, située oy 3° Une terre de figur , dans ladite Paroisse de Sainte Elisabeth, sur le côté Nord de la Rivière Bayonne, contenant trois arpens de large en front, et un arpent et demi de large derrière, sur la profondeur qui se trouvera, prenant de ladite Rivière et allant jusqu'à \u2018un fos sé qui fait fa ligne entre ladite terre et un arpenr et demi de terre vendu par ledit Demandeur à Gabriel Routier, ladite terre bornée en front par ladite Rivière Bayonne, par derrière par ledit fossé, d'un côté par ledit Gabriel Routivr, et de Fautre côté par Joseph Durand, père, avec deux petites mai sons, Grange, étables et autres bâtimens dessus construits.4°.Une terre.située dans ladite Paroisse de Sainte, Elisabeth, contenant trois arpens de front sur quarante arpens en profon- deùr, plus ou moins, bornée en front par le bout de la rofon deur des terres de la R dière Bayonne, sur le côré Sud-Ouest d\u2019icelle, et-courant en profondeur jusqu'à fa Rivière La Chaloupe, d'un côté par les Représentans de Paul Demers dit Du- mais\u2019 et de l'autre côté par Jacques, Subinville avec une petite grange dessus construite.Or je donne avis par le présent que lesdites \u2018l'erres et Fossessions et prémisses, seront vendues et adjugées au plus haut enchérisseur à la porte de l'Eglise de la * Paroisse de SAINTE ELISABETH susdite, LUNDI, le DIX-SEPTIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, à DIX heures Au matin, auxquels tems et fieu les onditions de la vente seront énoncées FREDx.'W.ERMATINGER, Shérif Tous :eux qui ont des prétentions sur les Terres et Possessions ci-dessus décrites, soit par hypothéque ou autre droit ou servitude, sont par le présent avertis d'en donner avis audit Shérif à sou Bureau, dans ls Cité de Montréal suivant la Loi; et de plus qu'aucuné opposition afin \u2018d\u2019annuller ou distraire le tout où partie des dites Terres et Possessions, ou afin de tharge ou sergitude sur icelles, ne sera reçue durant les quinze jours qui en précéderant la vente, Bureau du Shérif, le 11 Septembre, 1813.\" : Montréu} LAN vertu dun ORDRE D'EXECUTION, \u20ac- * Savoir.mané-de la Cour du Banc du Roi de Sa Majesté, pour les causes civiles, dans et, pour le District de Montréal susdit, 3 la poursuite de William Andrews, Gentithomme, de la Cité de Montréal et Sarah Bruner, sa femme, Léga- zaire universelle de feu Jacob Wurtele, Cabarétier de la dite Cité de Montréal, parsondit Mari William Andrews pour ce duement autorisée, contre lesterres et possessions de Frede- sick: Faust, cultivateur, de la Paroissé de Lnoray, dans le dit District de Montréal, & moi adréssé, j'ai saisi et pris en éxécution, comme appartenspt au dit FREDERICK FAUST, lo.Un lot de terre ou emplacement situé dans le Village et Paroisse de Berthier, dansle dit District, contenant envi son un demi arpent de front sor un arpent en profondeur, plus ou moins, borné en front par la Ree William, par der- rièreet d'un côté par Apgusçus Wolff, et de l\u2019autre côté.par George W.' Knowles avec une maison, hangard et étable des- \" \u201csus construits,\u201420.Un lot de terre ou emplacement situé dans: la Paroisse de Lanoray susdite, près de l'Eglise, contenarit en- | viron.un, demi arpent de front sur deux arpens plus ou moins en profondeur, borné en front pes chemin de Roi, par derrière et d\u2019un côté par Joseph Jarain dit Lajoie,.et de l'autre éôré par Louis Rondo, avec une maison et é\u2018able dessus construite.Or Je donne avis par le présent que les lot de terre ou emplacement gt prémisses les premiers ci-dessus décritnscront vendu et,adjugé au plus haut enchérisseur à ls porte da l'E glise de la Paroisse de Berthier susdite, MARL), le DIX.- HUITTEME Jour de Janvier proclain, et que les lot de terre- ou emplacement et prémisses les derniers ci-denstss décrits seront vendus et adjugés au plus haut enchériseur à la Porte de l'E- glise dé la-Paroisæ de Lanoray susdite, MARDI le DIX.HUITIEME Jour de JANVIER prochain, à qne heure de l'après midi, auxquels terme et lieux respectifs les conditions de la vente seront énoncées.FREDx.W.-ERMATINGER, Shérif.Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions aur les lots de terre ou emplacemens et prémisses ci-dessus décrits, soit par hypothé - qu\u201c ou autre droit ou seivitude, sont par le présent averts d'en donner avis au dit Shérif, à son Bureau dans la cité de Montréal, suivant la loi; et de plus qu'aucune opposition afin d'unnuller ou afin de distraire le tout ou partie des dits lots de terre ou emplacemens ci-dessus décrits, ou afin de charge bu servitude iceux, ne sera reçue par le dit Shérif durant les quin- ge jours qui en précéderont là vente.Ç Bureau du\u2019 Shérif, le 1) Septembre, 1R13.i Montrrat N vertu d'un ORDRE D'EXFCUTION, Savoir.} émané de la Cour du Banc du Roi de Sa Majesté, pour les causes civiles, clans et pour le District de Montréal susdit, à la poursuite de David Ogden, Ecuyer, Procureur en Loi, de la Cité de Montréal, duns le dit Dis- triet, contre les \u2018Tyrres et Possessions de James Gôshn, Junior, Cultivateur, de Burtonville, dans la Seigneurie de De léry dans ledit District, à moi adressé, j'ai saisi et prisen Exécution, comme appartenant audit Jumes Goslin, une Terre ou Lot de terre située dans la Seigneurie de Deléry susdite, étant le lot Numero trente-huit, dans la quatrième concession, contenant quatr-arpens de ont, sur vingt-huit arpens en pro \u201cfondeur, bornée en front par les terres de la troisième concession, d'un côté par le lot vumero trentessept, de l'autre côté par le lot numero trente neuf, et par derrière par les terres de ne la cinquième concession.Or Je donne avis par le présent que B ladite Terre ou lot de terre sera vendue et adjugée au plus haut enchérisseur à la Porte de l'Eglise de la Paroisse -de | SAINTE MARGUERITE DE BLAIRFINDIE dans le dit District, LUNDI, le FINGT-QUATRIEME Jour de JANVIER prochain à DIX heures du matin, auxquels tems et Lieu les conditions de la vente seront énoncées, FREDr.W.ERMATINGER, Shérif.\u2018Fous-ceux qui ont des prétetitions sur\u2018la terre ou lot de terre ci-dessus désignée, soit par hypothèque ou autre droit ou servitude, sont parle présent avertis dew donner avis au dit Sherif, à son Bureau dans la Cité de Montréal, suivant la \u201clor; et de plus qu'aucune opposition afin d'annuller ou aliu de distraire le tout ou partie de ladite terge ou lot de terre, ou afin de charge ou servitudg sur icelle, ne sera reçue par le dit Shérif, durant les quinze jours qui en précéderont la vente.Bureau du Shérif.le 18 Septembre, 1813.7 \u2018 Monrneat?EN vertu d'un ORDRE D'EXECUTION, Savair.à émané de la Cour du Banc du Roi de Sa Majesté, pour les causes civileh, dans et pour le District de Montréal susdit, 3 la poursuite de Pierre Berthelet, Mar- ehand, dé la Cité de Montréal dans le dit District, contre les terres et porsessions de la succession\u2019 vacante de feu Amos Brownson, Junior, Vivant Marchand du même lieu, entre les mains de Jogeph Desautels, Notaire Public, aussi du même lieu, comme Curateuf-de la dite Süccerdon vzeante, à\"moi adressé, j'ai saisi et pris en Exécution comme appartenant à la, dite Succemion \u2018vacante dudit AMOS BROWNSON, Junior, entre: les mains du dit Joseph Desautels, comme Curateur comme susdit : Tout ce morceau de terre ag Emplacement situé sur la Rue Motre Dame, dans la Cité de Moutréal susdite, contenant cinquante pieds de front, sur.cent quatre vingts pieds en profondeur, sans garantie de megire » borné en front par la dite Rue Notre Dame, Por derpière par le Glagis, (avecla réserve des Droits du Roi,) joignant d'un çôté, à Alexander Henry, Ecuyer, et de l'autre À Donttivique Rousseau, aussi le Droit de murs mitayens, sipsi qu'il apper- tiendra aux premisses ci-dessus décrites, le tout ainsi que les dites prémisses s'étendent maintenant ou pousront s'étendre, avec tous les droits, membres et dépermianezs y appa | - Et aussi les Lots de terre suivans sis et situés Lee Town Towa.ship de Buckingham dans le dit District savoir: le Lot Nu- thero Vingt cing dans le premier rang.Le Lot Numero Vinge.cinq dans le second rang.Les Lots Nemeres Vingt-deux, Virgt-quatre et Vinge-cing dans le troisième rang, et.je Let Numero Vingt-trois dans Je quatrième rang dudit Towa.\\ Roi de Sa | Coucy, ss femme, contre les : près de l'Eglise, conténant environ ti de-F ship de Buckingfièm.Or je donne avis pat le présent que fes dites Terres et Possessions seront vendues ets ljugées au plus haut enchérisseur, à'mon BUREAU dans la Cité de Montréal seodite, MARDI, le VINGT-CINQUIEME four de JAN- NVIER prochain, à ONZE hevres du matin, auxquels tems et Ajeu les conditions dé la venté seront énoncées.by , ERED«.W.ERMATINGER, Shérif.Tous ceux qui ont des prétentioris sur Js \u201cTerres et Possessions ci-dessu décrites, soit par hypothéque ou autre drois ou servitude, sont par le présent avertis d'eñ donner avis audit -Shérif, à con Bureau susdit, suivant la loi ; et de plus qu'aucune opposition afin d\u2019annuller ou afin de distraire tout ou je des dites Terres et Possessions, ou afin de charge ou servitude sur icelles, ne sera reçue par ledit Shérif, durant les quinze jours qui en précéderont la vente.| .Bureau du Shénf, le 18 Septembre, 1813, MonTaraL, N vertu d'un ORDRE D'EXECUTION, Savoir.} émané de la Cour du Banc du Roi de Sa Majesté, pour les Causes Civiles dans et pour le District de Montréal susdit, à la poursuite de Sir Joha Jéhnson, Batonet, de Montréal, Seigneurie d'Argenteuil, dans ledit Districe de Montréal, contre les Terres et posses-ions' de Joichim Berthe- let, Charpentier, de la Cité de\u2019 Montréal, dans ledit District, à moi adressé, j'ai guisi et pris esr exécution comme appartenant audit JOACHIM BERTHELEW les lors de Ferre suivans, sis et situés duns-la Seurneure d'Argéntevil «u-dite, savoir; les Lots Numeros Six, S pt et Neuf sur le côré.Nord de la Rivière Rouge, Jes Lot« Numeros Dix huit, Dix-neuf et Vingt, dans d'établissement du mili -u, et les Loss Numeros Sept, Hui, Neuf, Dix.Ouzeet Douze, dans le côré Ent de l'établissement de VEst, dans la dice Scigueurie d'Argenteuil, chaque Lot contenant quatre vmgt dix arpens en superficie.Or je donne avis par le présent que:.9 dits Lots de terre seront vendus er adjugés au plus haut euvhérisseur à la Porte de 'Eghse de hu | Paroisse de SAINT BENOIT, dans le dit District, LUNDI, te TRENTE e1 UNIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, à DIX heures du matin, auxquels tçms et lieu les conditions de la ven te serunt énoncées.- FRED.W.ERMATINGER,- : \u2018Shérif.Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions sur les Lots de Terre ci- dessus désigués, soit par bypothêque nu autre droit ou servitude, sout pur le présent avertis d'en donner avis au dit Sherif à son Bureau dans la Cité de Montréal susdie, suivant la Loi; et de plus qu'aucune opposition afin d\u2019annuller ou afin de distraire le tout on parties des dits lots de \u2018Ferre ou afin de charge ou servitude sur iceux, ne sera reçue par le dic Shérif: durant les quinzé jours qui en précéderont la vente, ~ y Bureau do Shérif, le 23 Septembre, 1813, District bes} JN vertu d'un ORDRE J ALIAS FIER] \u201cProis-Rivières, - 'L'4 FACIAS, émané de la Cour du Banc du Roi de Sa Majesté, pur les causes civiles, dans et pour le District su-dit, à la poursuite de Charles Fortier, de Ja Ville des Trois-Riviéres, Marchand, contre les biens, terres et \u2018possessions de Joseph Lord, de la Patoisse de Sr.Grégoire, aussi Marchand, à moi adressé, j'ai suisiet pris en éxécution comme aprartenant au dit JO-EPH LOR,.Un terrein situé en la Paroisse St.Grégoire, dans le village près de l'Eglise du dit lien, contenant environ cent soixante dix pieds de front, sur la profondeur qui peut se trouver, enFprenant par dev-it au sud-est partie par l\u2019emplacernent d'un nommé \u2018l\u2019albog, partie par une rue et partie var le terrein de Jean Bte.Lor, et gagnant du côté nord ouest jusqu\u2019au vingt six pieds au devant de la grange du dit'J.Bte, Lord, et lorsqu\u2019à dix pieds au nord-est de la dite grange le dit terrein se réduit à environ quatre vingt et contint envitos quarante pieds jusqu'à ce terrein du Messire Desfonges, joignant le-dit terreim en total du .côré, nord-est par la-terre de François Bergeront, et au sud-ouest par le dit \u2018Jean Baptiste Lord, lequel terrein peut former environ un arpent un quart en superficie.sans aucun batiment dessus, Or je donne avis par le présent quesdrc terrein: ci-dessus dési gré, sera vendu et adjugé au plus offrant et dernier enchéris- teur, à lu Porte de l'Eglise du dit lieu de St.Grégoire.LUNDI le HUITIEME Jour de NOVEMBRE prochain, à ONZF heures du.matin, auxquels tems et lieu les conditions de la vente seront énoncés.Ju: BAGFAUX, Shériff \u2018Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions sur le dir terrein ci-lessus désigné, soit par hypôthèque, servitudes ou autre droit\u2019 quelconque, sont par le présent avertis d'en\u2019 donner avis au dit Shériff, i -on Bureau en cette Ville, suivant la foi ; et de plus 4 tout ou partie du dit terrein, ou afin de charge ou servitude sur iceux, ne sera reçue par le dit Shériff, durant les quinze Jours qui en précéderont la vente.: \"\u201d Bureav du Shériff, Trois-Rivié¢res, 3 Juillet, 1813 * District des Do vertu d'un WRIT D'EXECUTION Trois Rvères.émané de la Cour du Banc du Roi, de Jurisdict-on civile, dans et pour le District sus-dit, à la poursuite d\u2019Alexandre Hart, Marchand, de la Ville et District de Montréal, et de \u2018Benjamin Hart, Marchand, de la Ville des T'ébis Riviètes, ciedevant commerçants à Montréal, sous le nom d'Alexandre Hart & Compagnie, contre les biens, terres et possessions de William Armerong, Cultivateur de lo Paroisse St.Joseph de\u2019 Maskinongé, dans ce District, 3 moi adressé, j'ai saisi et pris en éxérurion commie appartenant au dit WILLIAM ARMSTRON:,\u2014Une terre située en Ja Paroisse St.Joseph de Maskinongé, sur le Fief de Lanaudière, contenant six arpents de front, sur la profondeur depuis ln Rivière Musquipougé, jusqu'à la ligne du Fief et Seigneurie des Dames Religieu es Ursulines des Trois-Rivieres, joignant au sud-est à Kawell Willard, et de l'autre côté au nord-ouest à la terre de Feu l'Honorable le Lanaudière où ses représen- tans, ainsi qu\u2019il a acquis la dité terre de Benjamin Page, par acte pasré devant Mr, Practe, Notaire, à la Rivière du Loup, Je 11 Avril 1810, avec wne maison; grange, étuble dessus construits, et de laquelle terre il y à environ trente arpens en \u201cen culture.le Feste \u2018étant en bois debont.Or je donne avis que la sus-dite terre et dépeudances, seront vendus et adjugés, au plus haut et dernier enchérisseur, à la Porte de l\u2019Eglise de ta dite Paroisse St.Joseph de Mukinongé, LUNDI le HUITIEME Jour du Mois de NOVEMBRE prochain, à ONZE heures du matin, auxquels tems et lieu les conditions de la vente seront énoncées.Ju: BADFEAUX, shérif, Tous ceux qui ant des prétentions sur la dite terre et depen dances ci-desaus désignées, soit par hypothéque ou autrement, sont par le présent avertis d'en doriner avis au dit ShérifF, à son Bureau, duns cette Ville, suivant laloi ; ee de plus qu\u2019aucune opposition afin d\u2019annuller où afin de distraire\u2014le\u201d toutou partie des dites premisses, ou afin de charge ou servitude sur icelles, ne sera reçue par le die Shériff, durant les quinze jours qui en précéderont la vente, | Bureau du Shériff, Trois-Rivières, le 3 Juillet, 18:13 District des I vertu d'udb ORDRE D'EXECUTION roots Rivière ( 4 émané de la Cour du Basic du Roi de sa Majesté, pour les cauges civiles, dans et pour le District des Trois-Riviéres, 3 la poursuite de Jean Baptiste Panneton; agriculteur, \u201cle la Banlieu de la Ville des \u2018Trois-Rivières, contre les terres et possessions de Raphael Bourque, pere, cultj- vateur de lé \u2018luroise Se.Grégoire, dans le dit District, à moi adressé, j'ai saisi et pris en exécution comme appartenarit au située en la dite Paroisse St.Grégoire, dansle fief Godefroy, contenant un demi arpent de front, sur soixante arpens de profondeur, dont trente arpens sort de chaque côté du chemin du Roi, d'un bout au nord-ouest aux terres du fleuve, d autre, d'autre buut au sud-est par les terres de la concession nommée Vuide poche, , joignant au nord est à Joseph Poirier, etau sud-ouest À François Bourque, avec ensemble sept dixièmes dans moitié des bâtinients construits sur le total de la terre, dont ce que dessus fair partie, Or Je'donne avis par le présent ue la sus-dite pièce de terre ct putts de Latinients,-seront vendus etadjugés au plus haut cucherinsewr, à la Porte de l'Eglise de la dite Paroisse St.Grégoire, 1.UNDI le HUITIEME Jour du Mois de NOVEMBRE prochain, à dix heures du matin, auxquels tems ct lieu les conditions de la vente serant énoucéet Ju: BADFAUX, Shérif._ Teus ceux quiont des prétentions sur les dites prémisses, [- soit par hypôthêque servitude ou autrement, sont par le pré sent avertis d'en donner avis au dit Shériff, à son Bureau en cette Ville, suivant la loi ; et de plus qu'aucune opposition afin et prémisses, ou afin de charge ou servitude sur icelles, ue sera reçue par le dit Shériff, durant Dee quinze jours qui en précé- detent Is vente 10 Bureun du SHériff, Trois-Rivières, 3 Juillet, 1813.VENDRE.\u20148,000 pieds de Chèue Marchand, 2 12,000 Do Do.pour la construction, et EUR rebuts de Chéue d'une benne qualité, CR 000 Do.de Pio Marchand.\u201c S'adreser à JONES WHITE & MBLVIN.qu'aucune opposition afin d'annuller ou afin de distraire le} dit RAPHAEL BOURQUE Pére.Une pièce de terre| d'annuller où afin de distraire le tout où partie des dites terres)! sera gétéreusement récompentée.Provinte du Bas-Canads : nn - Disrniër ps Quased \u2019 PANS LE BANC DU RO L Soa AVERTISSEMENT.N fait & voit à tous qu'il apparti qu'en vertu de ; Plautorisatida de la Cour du Banc de Roi, pour Je District de Québec, émanée\u2018sur Requête de Charlotte Verrette, veuve en premières noces de Jacques Paquet, assistée et autorisée de Charles Légaré son x actuel, en sa qualité de Tutrice aux trois enfaus issus de son dit premier mariage avet ledit Jacques Paquet, et\u2018qui-sont encore mineurs, ladite autorisation en date du Vingt quatre Maidernier, Ilsera Lund le Quatrième jour d'Octobré prochaia, à neuf heures du \u2018matin, en la Cour du Bane da Robi, en la Salle d'Audience, Cour tenante, procédé à Ja première criée par Licitation des Imnieubles ci-après désignés.Qué 12'sécotide-erfée se fera Lundt-îe Onrième jour dude] mois d'Octobre prochain, aux mêmes lieu et heure.Et que Lundi le Dix-huitième jour dudit mois d\u2019Oct prochain, aux mémes lieu et heure, en ladite Salle\u2019 d\u2019 Audience.11 sera après une seule eriée fuite à la Porte de l'Eglise, Parois- wale du liev où est situé lesdits Immeubles suivant l\u2019ordre spécial de ladite Cour, procédé à la troisièfne et dernière criée, vente et adjudication pyr licitation desdits Immeubles au plus offrant et dersier enchérisseur, aux charges, clauses et conditions/de l'enchère qui sera déposée au Greffe de ladite Cour avant ladite adjudication, et notamment 3 la charge par l\u2019Adjudicataire de semplir toutes les charges, clauses et conditions de-la Donation qui a été Fuite de la totalité dudit Immeuble par Michel Paquet audit Jacques Paquet père desdics mineurs par Acte passé devant Vitre.Jean B.Panet le à 5 Mars 1797, pour la part dont lesdits enfans sont tenus envers ledit Michel Faquet leur ayeu! comme héritiers dudit Jacques Paquet, et pour le prix et somme de Vimgr-cing Livres courant, auquel il est or- \u201cdoumé par ladite Cour que ledit Immeuble sera crié où pour tel autre prix auquel ils pourront être adjugés.- Ceux qui ont quelque prétention ou quelque druit d'héritage, douarre, servitude où autres, sur lesdits Immeubles, sont requis d'en faire leur déclaration au Greffe de ladite Cour avant l\u2019ad- Judication.Ensuit la teneur et deseription desdits Immeubles à vendre.*o: La juote moitié d'une terre de quatre arpens de front sur vingt arpens ou environ de profondeur, située au Village du Lac Saint Charles, dans le Fief Saint Ignace, Paroisse de Saint Ambroise, joignant d'un côté au Sud à Ignace Légaré.ou ses représentans, et de l\u2019autre côté au Nord à Pierre Martin dit Beaulieu ou ses représentans, prenant par un bout an Sud- ouest à la Grande Ligne Seigneuriale, et par d'autre bour au au nord'est à la Rivière \u201cSt.Charles sur laquelle terre est cons truite une maison de bois de pièces sur pièces de quarante pieds de bitiment de quatre-vingt dix pieds sur vingt-quatre, et un petit fourni en mauvais état, de quinze pieds sur douze, le tour tel qu\u2019il est échu avxdits mineurs suivant le partâge qui en à en été dressé entre ladite.Charlotte Verrette et lesdits mineurs par devant Mtre R.Lelièvre et son Confrère Notaires, à Québec le 11 Maui 1819, _ 1 Zo.La juste moitié d\u2019une terre à bois debout, contenant six arpens de front sur vingt arpens ou environ « UF\u2014tie tuée susdit lieu du Ficf St.Ignace, \u2018joignant d\u2019un côté ae Sud à Pierre Sansfaçou, et de l\u2019autre côté au Nord à Jacques Bedard, prenant par un bout au Sud ouest à ladite grande ligne et de \"l'autre bout au nord est aboutissant av Lac St.Charles, et tel que ladite muitié est échue auxdits mineurs suivant le Pirtage susdaté.Ï \u2019 : Pour plus amples informations et connoître les conditions de la vente, voir l\u2019enchère ou les enchères qui seront mises au Greffe, et s'adresser à l\u2019Avocat soussigné.A.CARON, Québec, 28 Sept.1813.« Proc.poursuivant Ja vente.Province du Bas Canada, ; : | District de Québec.DANS LE BANC DU ROL AVERTISSEMENT.\u2018ZN fait à savoir à tous qu\u2019il appartiendra qu\u2019en vertu de J autorisation de la Cour du Banc du Roi pour ledit District, émanée sar Requéte de Catherine Racerte, veuve \u2018de feu Fruiicois \u201cFrepanier, et tutrice de ses enfans mineurs, au nombre de cinq, issus dudif François Trépanier.Il sera Lundi le quatrième Jour d'Octobre prochain, à neuf heures du matin, en Ja Salle d\u2019Audience, à\u2018 Québec, procédé à ta après désigné.P que la sonde criée se fera Lundi le onzième Jour d'O.to -bre prochain, aux mêmes lier x et heures, et que Lundi le dix- huitième Jour dudit mols d'Octobre, à neuf heures du matin, aux mêmes lreux ét'heure, il sera procédé à la troisième et dernière criée, vente et adjüdication par licitation du dit immeuble ci-après désigné au plus offrant et dernier enchérissenr.Ceux qui ont quelque prétentions ou droit d\u2019héritage, douaire, servitude ou autres sur ledit emplacement et maison sont requis d'en faire leur déclaration par écrit au Greffe de Ja dite Cour, avant l\u2019adjudication, ; Ensuit la teneur et description du dit immeuble à vendre.\u2014 \u201cUn emplacement situéau Fauxbourg St.Roch, de la Cité de Québec, Rue St.Josevh, de quarante six pieds de front sur l'alignement de la dite Rue St.Joseph, sur soixante pieds de profondeur, borné au Nord à ladite Rue Se Joseph, ao Sud Benjamin Bertrand, sur Jequel sont construits deux maison qui n'en forment qu\u2019une et ont ensembk trente cinq pieds de long, sur vingt-citg de profondeur, élevées sur un aolsge en boss, et cheminée double au milieu d\u2019icelle, Je tout en bon état.\u2019 Pour plus ample informations et cunnoîrre les conditions voir l'enchère qui sera mise au Greffe, et s'adresser.au Soussigné.- A.CARON, Québec, 2%.Sept.-18H3.Precr, poursuivant Ja vente.VERTISSEMFNT.\u2014On fait savoir à tous à qu' il ap À partiendra qu\u2019en vertu de l'autorisation de la Conr du Banc dn-Roi, pour le District de Québec, émanée à la requé te de Dame Reine Provost, résidente en la Paroisæ Ste.Famille, veuve de feu Pierre Foucher, en sa qualité de Tu trice à Archange, Pierre, Jean, Petronille et enrierte Foucher, ses cinq enfans mineurs, issus de son second mariage avec le dit feu Pierre Foucher, sur l'avis homologné en justice des parens et amisd:s dits mineurs, il sera après une ériée préalablement faite, à la porte de l\u2019Eglise de la Ste.Famille, Ile d\u2019 -tléans, Lundi le quatrième jour d'Octobre prochain, à neuf heures du matin, à Québec, en Ia Cour da Banc du\u2019 Roi, en la Salle d'Audience, Cour teñante.procédé à la pre mière criée par licitation de la terre ci-après désignée.dépendant de la Succession du dit feu Fierre Foucher ; que la s- conde criée, se fera Lundi le onze du même mois, aux dits lieu et heure, et que Lundi le dix-huitième jour du dit mois d'Octobre prochain, audit Québec, en ladite Salle d\u201d Audience, il sera cour tenante, à neuf heures du matin, pracédé à la troi- | sième et dernière criée vente et adjudicètion de la dite terre aux charges, clauses ét condîtions.de l'énchère, qui sera déposée.au Greffe de la dite Cour avant la vente.\u2018 Ceux qui prétendent avoir quelque droit d'héritage, donai res, hypothêque, servicude ou autrement sur la dite terre, sont requis d'en faire leur décliration par écrit au Cureffe de ladite | Cour avant le jour de l'adjudication.\u2019 Ensuit la teueur et désignation de la terre à vendre \u2014Un arpent et demi.deterre de front sur la profondeur qu\u2019il peut y avoir, depuisle bord Nord de l'Ile d'Orléans, sur le Fleuve St.Laurent, en Li Ste.Famille, jusqu'au milieu de ladite \"lle d'Orléans, joignant d\u2019un côté au Nord-Est i Jean Baptiste.Turcot, et de\u2019 l'autre côté au Sud-Ouest \u2018au tésidu la dite terre restant auxdits mineurs, a prendre ledit arpent ec demi dans une terre de trois arpens, cing perches et neuf pieds de Jargeur, sise et située au dit lieu de Ste.Famille, Isle d'Orléans, bornée au Nord-Est au dit Jean Baptiste Turcot, et au Sud-Ouest 3 Franguis Gagnon, sans aucune batisse sus- construite.Jas.LEBLOND, Québec, 29e.Septembre, 1818.Avocat.ERDUS par le Soussigné, Dimanche dernier, dans la Ville des Trois-Rivières eu Aux environs, deux Billets de l'Armée de 25 piastres chaque, l\u2019un No.14.496 daté du $ Aoûe 1813, l'autre No.36.601 daté du 14 ot 1818.Toutes personnes sont par le présent averties que payement des dits Billets et arrété au Bureau des Billets de L'Armée, et toute personne qui les aura trouvés et les rendra au Sounig J.H, SOLOMON, Trois-Rivières, le 7 Septembre, 1818, , » VENDRE.\u2014Le besu Brigantin Losn Wezr- .inotow, de 108 tonnesnx sn feuille, et contient 2000 quarts dans ea cale ; il a été bâti il y a d-vx ats, est bon voilier et est bien gréé.Pour les pôrticularités s'adresser à Mr.J.Wirkie, à bord, où à Faançois QuinoutT, ui a reçu par ce Vaisseau ?S tonnes d'Esprit de la Jamaïque de baute preuve, quelques Epaulettes \u2018d\u2019or et d'«rgent, Ceintures, Québec, le 29 Septembre, 1413.° : « comptant mem Québec, le Ÿ Septembre, IBIS.&c.le tout 3 bon marché pour gent) 1 Vendre par licitation en ka \u20acour du Banc dn Roi, temante | sur dix-huit, une grange et une étable formant un seu} corps première criée par licitation de l\u2019emplacement et maisom ¢i- |.à Jean ,Bte.Boulé, à l'Ouest à la Rue Ste.Anne, à l'Est à|.<\u2014Ÿ sûrement à l'ére.\u201cCasgrain, le Soussigné est d'opinion que si les ressour.r: of - calculés en raison de la masse, de la pesanteur où du Foïsxc, Cacgrain n'a que faire des conseils-de\u201d quiconque.grue @t ms conreisunc:s dats Îe méchaniame, tôt ou tard, te.\u2018mériteront.une Fatente, .¢AVERTISSEMENT.dans les Salles d'Audience à Québec.ler.Criée, Lundi le 4e.Ze.Criée Lundi le 11.et la Ze.et dernière Criée, Vente et adjudication,.Lundi le 18 d'Octobre prochain à.neuf heures précise du matinon emplacement dépendant de ja Communauté qui a en Lieu entre Jean.-Plamandon Menusier- de la Cité de Québec et feu Marie Anne LeDrost dite Perche, situé au faux.bourg St.Jead-de Ja dite Cité de Québec, contenant quarante ieds de front, sur soixante de profondeur ; borné pardevant ay Rand au niveau de la Rue St.Olivier, et par derrière au bout de la dite profondeur ; joignant d'un côté au Sud-Ouest à la Rue St.Martin et d'autre côté au Nord-Est à François DeRome dit Décareau, ensemble une petite Maison en bois sur rolage en pierres dessus construite et un hangard en bois de vingt pieds quarré où environ, : Ceux qui ont des prétentions sur cet F.nplacement, sont re.» quis d'en donner avis par écrit avant la vente au greffe de 17! Cour du Banc du Roi de ce District ou au Procureur soussigné poustivant la dite vente par licitation .Québec, 29 Sept.1813, Province du Bas-Canada, ee District pe Quence L DANS LE BANC DU ROI, \u201c AVERTISSEMENT.\u2018 N fait à savoir à tous qu\u2019il appartientra, qu\u2019en verm de l'Autorisation de ta Cour du Banc du Roi.pour le District de Québec; émanée sur Requéte d\u2019 Angelique Breron veuve de feu James Miller, vivant Cultivateur de cette Ville 2 Cuter tant en sa qualiréde commune en biens avec le dit feu James Miller, que comme tutrice 3 Adam Mill=r, enfant su de sen mariage avec ledit défunt son mari, et de James Miller, tant pour lui que comme présomprif héritier du dit feu James Witler 00 père et en sa qualité de Tuteur à John, Maix, Jane et Ann Miller ses frères ét sœurs encore mineurs, issus du premier mariâge du dit feu James Miller er de frac Time Maïx Fraser son épouse, le dit James Miller
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