The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 27 octobre 1831, jeudi 27 octobre 1831
[" Thue eestt VOLUME VIlI.\u2014No.53.THURSDAY, OCTR.27, 1831.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Sherift\u2019s Sales.r To wir P UBLIC Notice is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be SoLp at the respective times and places as mentioned below, all persons having claims on the same are hereby required to make them known according to Law.All oppositions afin d\u2019annuller, «fin de distraire or afin de charge, exceptin case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at bis Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale, oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any tire within two days next after the return of the Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec to wit : OUIS ROULEAU, of the City, No.277.County and District of Quebec, Trader, against JACQUES PITEAU, of the same place, Sawyer.A lot of land situated in St.Roch Suburbs, Quebec, parallel with St.Joseph-street, containing twenty-four feet or thereabours in front, by fifty feet in depth, joining \u20acn one side to the north east to a piece of ground left for a common passage with the inheritance of Dlle.Racté, on the other side to the south-west to Mr.Joseph Allard, together with a wooden house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies To be sold at my Office in the Court House in the said City of Quebec, on the TWENTILTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable 2d April, 1832.W, S.SEWELL, Sleriff, 24th October, 1831.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Quebec to wit: | 4 tHARLOTTE FREREAU, of the No.1129- } City, county and district of Quebec, \u2018Widow of thetate Joseph Lizotte, in her quality of executrix of the last will and testament of the lute Louis Bidet, in his lifetime of Quebec, Advocate, and bis universal legatee, «sufruitiere, against FRANCOIS TAPIN of the same place, Master Joiner, to wit.An emplacement situate in the Upper Town of Quebec, St.Angele Street, containing fifty feet or thereabouts is front, by thisty six feet or thereabouts ia depth, bonnded in front by the said St.Angele Street and in the rear by Augustio Wexler, on one side to the North by Bazile Amiot and on the other side on the South by Aotaine Fishback, with a two story stone house thereon erected, circuinstunces and dependencies.To be sold at my Office in the Court House in tbe said City of Quebec, on tbe FIRST day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnable 2d April, 1832.W.S.SEWELL, Steriff, 24th Octr.1831.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec to wit : HE REVEREND RELIGIOUS No.1516.} LADIES of the General Hospital, for and in the name of the Community of the General Hospital, in the parish of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, against ISAIE GERMAIN, of the city, county and district of Quebec, carpenter, in the hands of Michel Landry, Usher of che Court of King\u2019s Bench, curator duly appointed to the déluissement made in the above cause, viz :\u2014Aun emplacement of forty feet in front, by sixty feet in depth, bounded in front by St.Vallier-street, in the rear by the General Hospital, on the north-east by Gervais Marcoux and on the south-west by Peter Sheppard, with a house thereon erected, circumstances and dependan- cies.To be sold at my office, in the Court House of the city of Quebec, the TWENTY-FIRST day of NOVEMBY next, at TEN o\u2019clock ia the morning.The said Writ re- turpable the 1st February, 1832.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 24th October, 1831.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : OHN NEILSON, of Quebec, Esquire, No.1715.{ Tutor to the Minors Campbell, and LOUIS LAGUEUX, of Quebec, Esquire, Advocate, Cu- | rator to Henry Campbell, of the same place, against ELIZABETH YEATES, of the city, county and district of Quebec, widow of the late Samuel Brown, in his lifetime ofthe said city of Quebec, Ship Carpenter, deceased, to wit : An emplacement situate at Prés de ville, near Quebec, having thirty four feet front by all the depth which there is, taking from the King\u2019s highway, and going as far as the foot of the cape ; bounded in front by the said King\u2019s highway, in rear by the said cape, joining on oneside to Patrick Kelly, and on the other side to Archibald Campbell, with a three story stone house thereon erected, circumstances and depen- dances.To besold at my Office in the Court House in the said city of Quebec, on the FIRST day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clockin the morning.The said Writ returnable 2d April 1832.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.25th October, 1831, VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : Di TAYLOR and another, of No.1624.London in England, Druggists and Co-partners as such, trading under the name style and firm of David Taylor & Sons, against HENRIETTE CATHERINE JUCHEREAU DUCHESNAY, of the city, county and district of Quebec, widow of the late Francois Blanchet, Esquire, in his lifetime of Quebec, Physician and Sur » and others, to wit :\u2014let.An emplacement situ- ale faire Upper Town of Quebec, in Rue des l\u2019autres or [Rew sertes.] , Palace street.containing forty feet in .front on the said street, by sixty feet in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear at the end of the said sixty feet, on one side by Aiguillon-street, and on the other side by Mr.John Cannon, with the stone house thereon erected, bangard aud circamstances, 2d.Another emplacement in the rear of that herein above described, having its front on the said Aiguillon-street, containing fifty feet in front on the said street by forty feet in depth.bounded in front hy the said Aiguillon-street, in the rear by the said John Cannon, on one side by the lot of ground hereinabove designated, towards the west and on the other side towards the cast by the lot hereinafter designated, circumstances \u2014 3d.The remainder of a bail emphileotique for twenty-one years, which are to determine in one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, consented by the Hotel Dieu of Quebec, to the late François Blanchet, Esquire, of a ground which takes its front at che end of the one hundred and ten feet, measured from the Rue des Pauvres, or Palace-street, which is the depth of the above lots of ground, and terminates at the street which leads to the Hotel Dieu, and is towards the south contiguous to Mr.John Cannon, and bounded towards the north by Aiguillon-street, such as it isnow eaclosed ; the which ground is now used as a garden, with a hangard thereon erected.4th.A lot of ground situate in the St.Roch Suburb, on Queen-street, consisting in\u2014 Ist.Fifty feet or thereabout in front by sixty feet in depth on the south west, and thirty-eight feet in depth on the nerth east, and\u20142d.Twenty seven feet in front by twenty- two feet in depth, which make, together, seventy-seven feet in front by the following depths, viz, sixty feet, thirty eight feet and twenty-two feet, the whole bounded in front by the said Queen-street, in the rear towards the south by the widow Duncan Downs, on the north east ride by the widow George Miller, and on the other side to the south west by the representatives of the late John Goudie.with the howe thereon erected and the bake house: To be sold at my Office in the Court House in the said City of Quebec, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clack in the a id.irk vorutäable the let February, 1832.Ww.S.SEWELL,-Sherf: 926th Octaber, 1831.Le PIURIES FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : } RANCOIS BEL! ET, and JEAN No.1416.OLIVIER BRUNET, both of the city,county, and district of Quebec, heretofore merchants and co-partners, carrying on trade and commerce together at the said city of Quebec, under the name, style and firm of François Bellet aud Company, against ANGES POIRIER, of Bonaventure in the Inferior District of Gaspé, merchant, to wit :\u2014The following lots, tracts, or parcels of land situate in the couaty of Bonaventure, in the Inferior district of Gaspé, thatis to say : \u2014 1st.Lot number fifteen on the sonth side of Bonaventure, bounded on the south by lot number fourteen, on the north by lot number sixteen, in front by the Baye des Chalenrs, in rear by lands in Cox, containing one huadred acres on a font of three acres lateral line N.73°.E, with the buildings thereon erected, and other the appurtenances, also a lot of one bundred acres of land ia rear and in prolougation of said lot, 2.Lot number twenty-six to tbe west of New Carlisle, in the first concession, and number thirty nine in the second concession, also two and one half acres on the east side of the adjoining lots, number twenty-five in the first range and forty in the second range, or concession of Cox, bounded iu front by the Baye des Chaleurs, in rear by lots number ninety-eight and ninety- nine, ia the third concession en the east by lands claimed by James Astles or his representatives, and on the west by lands claimed by Joseph Henry or his representatives, the said lots containing each one hundred acres on a front of five and one half acres, with the batldiugs thereon erected and other the appurtenances thereunto belonging.To be sold at my office in the Court House of the said city ot Quebec, ou the FIRST day'of MARCH aext, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable tie 2d April, 18432, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.26th October, 1831.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Sbdcritf'3 Sales.ES To wir: 2 PPUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be Sor.p at the respective times and places as mentioned below, all persons having claims on: the same are hereby required to make them known according to Law.All oppositions \u2018afin d\u2019unnuller, afin de distraire or «fin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Of- tice previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale, oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.- ; FIERI FACIAS, Nn ., Montreal, to wit } HE GUICHAUD, of No.1632.the \u2018city of Quebec, in.the eounty.and district of Quebec, widow of the late Honorable Thomas Dunn, deceased, in his life time of the city of Quebec, Esquire, as commune en biens with the said late | Thomas Dunn, and Thomas Dunn and William Dunn of the \u2018said city of Quebec, Esquires, two of the sons of the said late Thomas Dunn issue of his marriage with the said Hen- 1iette Guichaud and two of the universal legatees of the said Brsette de Ouch.p TOME VILIL\u2014No.53.JEUDI, 27 OCTOBRE, 1831.\u2014\u2014 = late Thomas Dunn, under and by virtue of his last will and testainent and codicils thereto subjoined, and Margaret Beil of Quebec aforesaid, widow ofthe late Robert Dunn, deceased, in his life time of Quebec aforesaid, Esquire, tutrix to her children by the said late Robert Dunn, thesaid late Robert Dunn, Thomas Dunn and William Dunn being universal legatees of the said late Thomas Dunn under and by virtue of the last Will and testament aforesaid, Plaintiffs, against JONATHAN SARGEANTS, of the township of Dunham in the said district, yeoman, Defendant, lot number two in the fifth range of lots in the said township of Dunham, containing two hundred superficial acres, more or less, bounded on the east by lot number two, in the fourth range, on the west by lot No.two in the sixth range, on the south by lot No.one, and on the north by lot No.three, in the said fifth range of lots of the said township of Dunham, with a house and barn thereon erected, and apple trees planted on the same.To be sold at the Church door in the said township of Dun- hum, on the TWENTY-THIRD day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next.F.PERRY, Dpy.Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 16th July, 1831.FIERL FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : HE Honorable JAMES CUTH- No.1326.BERT, Seignior of Berthier, Saint Cuthbert and other places, residing at Berthier, in the district of Montreal, Plaintiff, against PAUL MONTANA- RY, of Montreal, in the said district, Curator duly appointed to the délaissement made by Jean Baptiste Arbour, fils, of the parish of St.Sulpice, in the said district, Defendant : certain immoveable property described in the Schedule annexed to the said Writ as follows, \u201c\u2018 une terre située en ia paroisse et seigneurie de Saint-Sulpice, de la contenance d\u2019un arpent et demi de front, sur environ vimgt arpens de profondeur, et ensûite reprend deux arpens et demi de frost, sur vingt de profondeur, y compris un arpent sur rs partenant au, nos § Hole Æ ne, (e- | arpent est distrait et ne fait point partie de la terre qui sera vendue) pris deux arpens de front sur huit arpens de profondeur, -bornée la dite terre par devant au fleuve St.Laurent, par derrière aux terres du point du jour, tenant ° d'un côté à Benjamin Tellier dit Lafortune ou représentane, et d'autre côté à Pierre Colin ou représentans, batie de maison, grange et autres batimens, à l\u2019exception d\u2019un emplacement située sur la dite terre tel qu\u2019il est cloturé, et l\u2019arpent susdit du dit Benjamin Tellier dit Lafortune, avec en outre trente pieds au bout du dit emplacement occupé par Charles Brisset qui en doit jouir sa vie durant.\u2019 To be sold at the Church door of the parish of St.Sulpice aforesaid, on the TWENTY-SECOND day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of Feby.next, F.PERRY, Depy.Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 16th July, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : Chasis DE ST.OURS, Esqr.No.1821.§ residing in the parish of st.Pierre de l\u2019Assomption, in the district of Montreal, seignior, proprietor and possessor of the seigniory of st.Roch, st.Esprit of part of the seigniory of l\u2019Assomption and other places in the said district, Plaintiff, against LOUIS CHAUVIGNY dit DURANT, residing in the parish of Montreal, in the said district, Defendant: lo.A land situate at the parish of st.Ours du st.Esprit, containing an arpent and a half in front by twenty-three arpents in depth, the whole more or less, bounded in front by the river st.Esprit, in the rear by the ruisseaust.Jean, on one side by Antoine Goulet, and on the other side by the lot No.2, hereinafter described, with a house and barn thereon erected.20.A land, situate at thesaid parish of st.Ours du st.Esprit, containing an arpent and ahalf in front by thirty arpents in depth, the whole more or less, (with the reservation of an emplaceinent in front of the said land belonging to Joseph Lewiire dit Mar- celet, containing half an arpent in front by ane arpent more or lessin depth) the said land bounded in front by the river st.Esprit, in the rear by the ruisseuu st.Jean, on oneside by the lotabove described under No.1, and on the other side by Pierre Trudeau, To be sold at the Church door of the parish of st.Ours du st.Esprit aforesaid, on the TWENTY - SECOND day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next.F.PERRY, Dpy.Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 16th July, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal to wit : QUVER CIMARD, of St.Jean No.2400.L'Evangeliste, in the District of Montreal, yeoman, plaintiff, against HILAIRE THE, RIEN, of St.Marguerite de Blairfindie, in \u2018the said.District Defendant.The east half of lot number six in.the third concession of the seigniory of Noyan, in the suid district of Montreal, the suid half containing two arpents in front by twenty-eight arpents in depth, bounded at one end to the south by the second concession, on the other end to the north by the King's Highway, on one side to the west by the west half of the said lot number six, owned by Jean Baptiste Hebert, and ou the other side to the east by lot number seven, bwned by one .Berthiaqume, with a house and part of a barn thereon erected.To he sold at the Church door of the parish | of St.George inthe said seigniory, on the TWENTY- SECOND day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fierl Faclas returnable the first duy of February next.F.PERRY Sheriff's Office, 16th July, 1831.» Deputy Shox. 481 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.October FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit 4 J Chen DUGAS, Cullirateur, of No.2387.the Parish of st.Jacques, in the district of Montreal, Plaintiff, against ALEXIS COUTU, yéoman, of the suid parish of st.Jacques, as well in his oyn name us having married Josepite Leblanc, widow by herfiret marriage of Claude Dugas in his lifetime of the same place, eoman, as in her quality of Tutrix to the minor Children issue of the marriage of the said late Claude Dugas, and the Marie Josette Leblanc his wife, as having been commune en biens with the said late Claude Dugas ber first husband, Defendants ; A land situate and being in the said parish of st.Jacques, in the seigniory of st.Sulpice, containing an arpent and half in front by thirty-five urpents in depth, bounded in front by the ruisseau st.Jucques, in the rear by the ruisseau st.George, on one side by Charles Dugas, and on the other side by Joseph Dugas, fils, with a wooden house and stable thereon erected.To be sold at the Church door of the parish of st.Jacques aforesaid, on the TWENTY- SECOND day of NOVEMBER next, at TWO of the clock in the afternoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next.F.PERRY, Dy.Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 16th July, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : Po ch STORROW BROWN, of 2404.the City of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, and Province of Lower Canada, Merchant, Plaintiff, against WILLIAM ANDREW MERRY, of the Parish of Laprairie, de la Magdeleine, io the said District, Trader, and Marie Flavie Raymond, wife vf John McCallum, of the City of Montreal, aforesaid, Merchant, and separated from the said John McCallum, as to property, and being a marchande publique at Laprairie, de la Magdelcine, aforesaid, both carrying on trade at Laprairie, de la Magdeleine, aforesaid, under the name or firm of Williqum Andrew Merry and Company, Defendants, certain immoveable -property belonging to the said William Andrew Merry, to wit, An emplacement situate in the augmeutation of the Village of Laprairie, aforesaid, being No.34, in St.Henry Street, ( Rue St.Henri, ) containing sixty feet in front by nivety feet in depth, bouuded in front by the common, in the rear by lot number five, in St.Paul street, on one side by lot number thirty-three, and ou the other side by lot number thirty-five, also, certain other immoveable property belouging to the said Marie Flavie Raymond, forming part of the village of Johnstown, iu the parish of St.Cyprien, and in the seigniory of Delery, in the said district of Montreal, to wit:\u20141 ©.An emplacement situate in the said village of Johnstown, known as No.|, containing one square arpent, bounded in front by the base of the rousseau des Noyers, in the rear by the emplacement No, 1, on the base St.Jacques, ou one side by the said base St, «Jacques, aud on the other side by Jean Bie.Biscornet, with a wooden house and bara thereon erected.\u20142 °°, Lot No.1, on the base St.Jucgues, containing half an arpeot in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said base, in the rear by lot No.1, on the south side of Flavie street, on oue side by lot No.1, on the dase of the rousseau des Noyers, and on the other side by No.2, on the said base St.Jacques.\u20143 ©.Lot No.2 ou the base SL Jacques, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in froot by the said buse, on one side by Flavie street, on the other side by lot No.1, aod in the rear by lot No.1, on the south side of the said street.\u20144 >, Lot No, 3, on the base SL.Jacques, containing half an arpeat in front by one arpent in depth, and at the said depth four perches and a half in width, bounded in front by the said base, in the rear by No.1, on the north side of Flavie street, on one side by the said street, and on the other side by No.4.\u20145 °.Lot No.5, on the base St Jacques.containing half an arpeot in front by one arpent in depth, and at the said depth four perches and a half in width, bounded in front by the said buse, in depth by Jot No.|, ou the north side of Flavie street, on one side by lot No.4, and on the other side bv lot No.6.\u20146°.Lot No.6 on the dase St.Jacques, contaluing half an arpent in frout by one arpent in depth, and at the said depth four perchies and a half in width, bounded in front by the said base, as the rear by lot No.|, ou the north of Flavie street, on one side by lot No 5, and on the other side by the land of Joseph Fiasonnault.\u20147 °.Lot No.1 on the north east of Flavie séreet, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent and eight perches in depth on the south west, and one arpent and seven perches on the north east, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by tbe land of Joseph Pinsonnault, bounded eu one side by the lots Nos.3, 4, 5 and 6, on the base St.Jacques, and on the other side by lot No.2.\u20148°.Lot No.2, on the north east of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent and seven perches on the south west, aud one arpent and six perches on the north east, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by the land of Joseph Pinsounault, on one side by lot No.1, and on the other side by lot No.3.\u20149°.Lot No.3, ou the north east of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent and six perches on the south west, and onearpent and five perches oa the north east, bounded iu front by the said street, is the rear by the land of Joseph Pinsonnault, on one side by lot No.2, and on the other side by lot No.4.\u201410°.Lot No.4, on thie north east of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpeut and five perches on the south west, and one arpeut and four perches on the north east, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by the laud of Joseph Yinsonnanlt, on one side by lot No.3 and on the uther side by lot Na.5.\u201411°.Lot No.5, on the north east of Flavie street, of half an arpeut in front by one arpent and four perches on the south west, and one arpent and three perches on the north east bounded in front by the sid street, in the rear by the land of Joseph Pinsonnault, on one side by lot No.4, and on the other side by lot No.6.\u201412°., Lot No.6, on the north east of Flavie street, containing balf an arpent iu front by one arpent and three perches on the sonth west side, and one arpent and two perches on the north east, bounded in front by the said street, in the 1ear by the land of Joseph Pinsouvault, on one side by lot No.5, and on the other side by lot No.7.\u201413 2, Lot No.7, on the north east of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent and two perches on the south east side, and one arpent and one perch ou the north east, bounded in frout by the said street, in the rear by the land of Joseph Pinsounault, on one side by lot No.(, an-l on tbe other side by lot No.8.\u201414°, Lot No.B, on the north east of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent and one perch on the south east side, and ove arpent on the north east, bounded in frout by the said street, in the rear by the land of Joseph Pinson- nault, on one side by lot No.7, and on the other side by lot No.9.\u201415.Lot No.9, on the north east of Flavie street, coutaining half an arpent in front by one arpent on the south east, aud nine perches on the north east side, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by the lund of Joseph Pinsonuault, on one side by lot No.8, aud ou the other side by Jot No.10.\u201416 3.Lot No.10, ou the north east of Flavie street, containing balf an arpeut iu frout by nine perches in depth on the south east, and eight perches on the north east, bounded in frout Ly the said street, in the rear by the lund of Joseph Pimsvonauit, on one side by lot No.9, and on the other side by lot Nu.11.\u201417 ©.Lot Na.11, on the north east of Flavie street, containing half an arpeut in front by eight perches un the south east side, and seveu perches on the north east, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by the land of Joseph Pinsonoaulty ou one side by lot No.10, and on the other side by lot No.12.\u201418°.Lot No.12, on the north eust of Flavie street, of a triangular form, having three arpents and three perches in front of the said street, by seven perches in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by the land of Joseph Pinsonnault, and on one side by lot No.11.\u201419°, Lot No.la, on the buse of the Ruisseau des Noyers, containing half an arpeut in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said base, in the rear by lot No.12, on the south west of Flavie street, on one side by lot No.12, and on the other side by lot No.14.\u201420°.Lot No.17,0n the buse of the ruiss.au des Noyers, containing halt\u2019 an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said buse, in depth by lot No.16, on the south west of Flavie street, on one side by lot No.Hô, and on the other side by lot No.18,\u201421 ©, Lot No.18, on the base of the ruieseuu des Noyers, containing halfan arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said base, in the rear by lot No.17, on the south west of Flavie street, on one side by lot No.17, and on the other side by lot No.19.229.Lot No.1, un the south west of l'luvie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpeut in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in rear by lot No.2, on the base of the ruisseun des Noyers, on one side by lots Nos.| and 2, on the base St.-Jacgues, and on the other side by lot No.2.23°.Lot No.2, on the south west side of Flavie street, contuining half anarpent in fiont by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by lot No, 3, on the buse of the ruisseuu des Noyers, on one side by lot No.1, Jaud on the other side by lot No.3.24°.Lot No.3, on the south west sice of Flavie street, containing half an arpent iu front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by lot No.4, of the base of the ruisseuu des Noyers, on one side by No.2, and on the other side by No.4.\u2014 25°.Lot No.4, on the south west of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in trout by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by lot | No.5, on the base of the ruisseau des Noyers, on one side by No.3, aud on the other side by No, 5.26 ©.Lot No.5, on the south west of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by Lut No.64 on the base of the ruisseau des Noyers, on vne sice by Lot No.4, and on the other side by Lot No, 6.27 ©.Lot No.6, on the south west of Flavie street.containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, buunded in front by the said street, in the rear by lot No.7, on the buse of the ruisseau des Noyers, on one side by Lot No.5 and on the other by Lot No.7.28 ©, Lot No.7, on the south west of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by Lot No.8 of the base of the ruisseau des Noyers, on one side by Lot 6, and on the other side by St.Jumes street.29 ©.Lot No, 8, on the south west of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by Lot No.Y on the base of the ruisseau des Noyers, on one side by St.James street, and on the other by Lot No.9.30°.Lot No.9, on the south west of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth* bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by Lot No.10, on the base du ruisseau des Noyers, on one side by Lot No.8, and on the other side by Lot No.10.31°.Lot No.10, on the south west of Flavie street.containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in rear by Lot No.11, on the base of the ruisseau des Noyers, one side by Lot No.9, and on the other side by Lot No, 11.32°.Lot No.11, on the south west of Flavie-street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by Lot No.12, on the base of the ruisseau des Noyers, on one side by Lot No.10, and on the other side by Lot No.12, 33°.Lot No.12, on the south west of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by Lot No.13, on the buse of the ruisseau des Noyers, on one side by Lot No.11, and on the other side by Lot No.13.34°.Lot No.16, on the south west of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by Lot No.17, on the base of the ruisseau des Noyers, on one side by Lot No.15, and on the other side by Lot No.17.35°.LotNo 17, on the south west of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by Lot No.18, on the base of the ruisseau des Noyers, on one side by Lot No.16, and on the other side by Lot No.18.36 ©.Lot No.18, on the south west of Flavie street, containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by Lot No.19, on the base of the ruisseau des Noyers, on one side by Lot No.17, and on the other side by a Lot belonging to J.M.Raymond, Esquire.The whole according to a certain plan thereof drawn by Charles Archambault, Esquire, sworn Surveyor.To be sold as follows, the immoveable property aforesaid belonging to the said William Andrew Merry, at the church door of the parish of Laprairie de la Magdeleine aforesaid, on the TWENTY-NINTH day of NOVEMBER next at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, and the immoveable property aforesaid belonging to the said Marie Flavie Raymond, at the church door of the parish of St.Cyprien aforesaid, on the THIRTIETH day of NO- VEME 3R next at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the first day of February next.F.PERRY, Dy, Sheriff.Sherifi\u2019s Office, 23d July, 1831.TWO WRITS OF FIER] FACIAS, Montreal, to el ONE of the said Writs at the suit 1049, 1571.of THEREZE DEVEAU dite JOLICŒUR, wife of Louis Dufresne, wood sawyer, and yeoman of St.Roch in the Pistrict of Montreal, Plaintiff, against the said LOUIS DUFRESNE, Defendant, the other writ at the suit of CHARLES de St.OURS, Esquire, residing in the Parish of St.Pierre de l\u2019Assomption in the said District, Seignior proprietor and possessor of the Seig- niories of l\u2019Assomption, part of Lachenaie, St Roch, & Esprit, Fief Bayeul and other places in the said District of Montreal, Plaintiff, against the said Louis Dufresne and Joseph Dufresne his son, residing in the Parish of St, Roch in the said District of Montreal, wood sawyer and yeoman.lo.A laud situste and being inthe Parish of St.Roch aforesaid, in the Fief Bayeul, contaiuivg five arrents in front by thirty arpents in depth,:y compris les isles ét islets, comprising the islands, bounded in front part'y by the river St, Esprit and partly by the \u2018King's highway, in the rear by the lands of Lachigaa, on one side partly by thesaid river St.Eaprit and Louis Bricault dit 'Lamarche, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Charpentier, Joseph Prudhoitime and Jacques Piquette, with a wooden house and other buildings thereon erccied.20, A land situate and being at the said-Parish of St.Roch'in the said Fief Bayeul, being of anirreguiar form, about ninety arpents in superficies, bounded in front by the said river St.Esprit, in the rear one Dusseau, on one side by the seigniorial line of St.Sulpice, on the other side by the repres:ntatives Ma.brient.Bo.A lot of land, situate at the said Parish of St.Roch in the said Fief Bayeu}, about five arpents in superficies, more or less, bounded ia front and on one side by the river St.Esprit, in the Year and \u2018on the other side by the King\u2019s highway, with a sawmill and wooden house thereon erected.To be sold atithe Church door of the Parish of St.Roch aforesaid, on the TWENTY-NINTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The sid Writs returnable the 1st day of February next.F.PERRY, Dy.Sheriff.SherifPs Office, 23d July, 1831.FILRI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit, ENJAMIN ANSELL, of the city of 2333.Montreal, in she District of Montreal merchant, Plaintiff, against JAM LB GAMPBELL, of the Parish of Mortreal, in the said District of Montreal, trader, Defendant, a certain parcel of land, situated at the current St.Mary, in the said Parish of Montreal, containing fifty feet in width by ten feet in depth, bounded in front by J.KE.Campbell, in rear by Heman Meaver, on the north \u2018east side by the heirs Moreau, without any buildings, thereon erected.To be sold at my Uffice in the said city of Montreal, on the THIRTIETH day of NOVEM+ BER next, at ELLVEN of the clock in \u2018the forenoon.\u2014 The said Writ of Fieri Fatias returnable the first c& of February, next.F.PERRY, Dty.Sheriff.Sheriff\"s Office, 28d day of July, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit, \u20ac HE Honorable JOHN RICHARD- 1175, SON, of the City of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, esquire, Curator in due form of law, appointed to thé vacant estate and succession of the late George Lllice, deceased, in his life time seignior proprietor and possessor of the seigniory of Anntield, in the said District, Plaintiff, against BARTHHLEMI LEDUC, of the seigniory of Villechsnve or Beauharnois in the said District, now known and distinguished as the seigniory of Annfield, Yeoman, Defendant.A Lot of i and situate and being in the first Cogcession of Helenstown in the seigniory of Beauharnois aforesaid, containing three arpents in width by twenty arpents in length, more or less, without warranty of preci-e measure, bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, and in the rear by unconceded lands of the said seigniory, on the north east side by thelands of one Bazile Lebœuf, and on the south west side the lands of one Joseph Leger dit Parisien, with a wooden house thereon erected.To be sold at the church door of the parish of st.Thi- mothe, in the said seigniory, in the said District of Montreal, on the THIRTIETH day of NOVEMBER next at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the first day of February next.F.PERRY, Dty.Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 23d July, 1831.FIERI FACI AS.Montreal, to wit: ICHEL CHARRON of the Pa- No.2475.| rish of Verchéres, in the said District of Montreal, Gentleman, Plaintiff, against ANDRE\u2019 PRATTE residing in the Parish of Saint Jean Baptiste, in the said District of Moutreal, master blacksmith, Defendant § a land situate at St.Jean Baptiste in the seigniory of Rouville on the range named des soirante; containing two arpents in front by thirty arpents on the south, adjoining Thomas Monté, and thirty three arpents on the north west, adjoining Antoine Paré, bounded in front by the chemin des soixante, and in the rear on the south east by the Seigniory of the Honorable Debartzch, with a wooden house, a barn and a smail stable thereon erected.To be sold at the ( hurch door of the Parish of St.Jean Baptiste aforesaid, on the TWENTY NINTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the Clock in the forenoon: The said Writ of Fieri Fa- cias returnable the lst day of February next.F.PERRY, Dy.Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 23d July, 1831 FiERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : / ORAT10 GATES, of the City of No.1921.§ Montreal, in the said district of Montreal, Merchant, surviving assignee of the property, estate, debts and effects of Henry Mackenzie avd Norman Bethune, both of Montreal aforesaid, Merchants, Plaintiff, against JULIA CALCOTT, of the City of Montreal afores said, widow of the late Alexander Henry, in his life time of the same place, Esquire.Defendant :\u2014lo.À lot of ground or emplacement situate and being in the City of Montreal aforesaid, containing fifty seven feet and three inches iu fronts sixty feet in the rear, by cue hundred and seventy.three feet and nine inches in depth, the whole French meas sure, bounded in front by Notre Dame Street, iu the rear by St.James Street, on one side by Olivier Berthelet, and on the other by Joseph Bouacina, with a house, store, stable and other buildings thereon erected, the wall between the said house and the said Olivier Berthelet being mitoyen,\u2014 20.A lot of ground or emplacement sitnated and beng in the St.Lawrence Suburbs of the City of Montreal afu esaid, beunded in front by St.Urbain Street, in the rear by the Protestant Burial ground, on one side by the Reverend Mr, Mountain or his representatives, and on the other side by the lot bereinafter described, contaiuing forty feet in front by one hundred and eighty nine fret in depth, freuch measure, 30.A lot of ground or emplacement sitoated and being in St.Urbain Street aforesaid, containing forty feet in front, by one hundred and eighty nine feet in depth, french measure, bounded in front by St.Urbain Street aforesaid, in the rear by the Protestant Burial ground, on ove side by the lot above described under No.3, and on the other side in part i by the lot herein after described, andin part by one Demers on the south west side by the said Heman Seaver, and ' J \u2014 1831, dit Rossignol.40.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being iu St.Urbain Street aforesaid, containing forty feet iu front by one hundred acd six feet in depth, bounded is frout by St.Urbain Street aforesaid, iu the rear by the said Demers dit Rossiguol, 0a ove side by the lot above described uuder No.3, aud un the other by the lot hereinafter described.50.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in St.Urbuin Street aforesaid, containiog forty feet in front hy one bundred and six feet in depth, bounded in front by St.Urbain Street aforesaid, in the rear by the said Demers dit Rossignol on one side by the lot above described under No.4, and on the other Ly the lot hereivafter described.Go.A Jot of ground or emplacement situated and being iu St.Urbain Street aforesaid, of an irregular figure containing forty feet in front by one hundred and six feet on une side and sixty six feet and three inches on the other side, in depth bounded in front by St.Uibaiu Street, in the rear or part by the said Demers dit Rossiguol, and in part by the lot herein after described under Neo.8, on one side by tbe lot above describ\u201d el under No.5, and ou the other by that hereinafter described under No.7.70.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in St.Urbain Street aforesaid, containing thirty five feet and six inches in front, by sixty six feet and three inches in depth, bounded iu front by St.Urbain Street aforesaid, in the rear by the lot hereinafter described uuder No.8, on one side by the lot above described under No.6, aud on the other side by Dorchester Street.8o.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in Dorchester Street in the St.Lawrence Subuchs afaresaid, containing forty feet and six.inches.in front by fifty two feet and two inches in depth, bounded in front by Dorchester Street, in the rear by the lot above described under No.6, on one side by the lots ahove described uuder Nas, 6'and 7, and on the other side by the said Demers dit Rossignol, with a house, stable and other buildings thereon erected, the whole of the foregoing measurement is Freuch, To be sold at my Office in the City of Montreal aforesaid, on the \u2018I WEN PY-NINTH day of NOVEMBER: next, at ELEVEN.of the Clock in the forenoon, the said writ is returuable on the first day .of February next.F.PERRY, Dy.Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 23d July, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit, J ACQUES PHILLIPPE SAVEUSE 1751.DE BEAUJ EU, of the city of Montreal, in the.District of Montreal, Fsquire, seignior proprietor and possessor ofthe F iefs and Seigniories of Soulan- res and Nouvelle Longueuil, situated in the said District of Montreal, Plaintiff, against JEAN-BAPTISTE LALONDE, fils de Joachim of Cote St.Catherine, Parish of St.Policarp in- the Seigniory of Nonvelle Longueuil in the said District of Montreal, Yeoman, Defendant: A Land known as number Seven, situate at the Cote St.Hyacinthe, an the south of the river Rouge, in the Siegniory of Soulanges in the Parish of St.Joseph in the said District of Montreal, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, without guarantee of precise measurement, bounded in front by the said river, in the rear by the lands of the Ruisseau St.Hyacinthe, on one side by Francois Walker, and on the other side by Jean Bt.Beze- naire or their representatives; with a Huuses Barn and other Buildings thereon erected.To be suid at the Church door of the Parish of St.Joseph de Soulunges aforesaid, oun the TWENTY-NINTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias, returnable the first day of February next.F.PERRY, Dty.Sheriff.Sherifl\u2019s Office, 23d July, 1831.FIkRI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : TH I.Honorable PIERRE DOM]1- No.1121, ; NIQUE DEBARTZCH, one of the Lerislative Councillors of the Province of Lower Canada, seignior of - the seigniories of Debartzch and st.Francois Le Neuf, residing at st.Charles, in the said District, Plaintiff, against NICOLAS GOY LT, of st.Césaire, in the said District of Montreal, Yeoman, Defendant, and the said Nicolas Goyet, Plaintiff en garantie, and Jean Baptiste René Hertel de Rouville of the parish of st.Hilaire, in- the said district, esquire, seignior of the seigniory of Rouville, Defendant en garantie.The said writ issued at the suit of the said Jean Baptiste René Hertel de Rouville, for costs recovered against the said Nicolas Goyet, certain immoveable property belonging to the said Nicolas Goyet, thatis tosay: A lot of landsituate in the parish st.Césaire, in the seigniory of Debartzch and county of st.Iigacinthe, in the said district of Montreal, bounded in front by the north branch of the siver Yamaska, on the north, in rear by the seigniorial line of Monnoir, on one side by the land of Julien Brouillet, or his representatives, and on the other side to the south-west by Alexander Gabben, the whole being nine arpents in front, by twenty-one arpents in depth, more or less, as it may he found to be comprized with .three wooden houses, a barn and three stables thereon erected.To be sold at the church door of the parish of st.Césaire aforesaid, on the TWENTY- NINTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock, in the forenoon.The said writ of Fieri Facias returnable the Ist Feby.1832.F.PERRY, Deputy Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 28rd July, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal to wit : Len of LEROUX -of the Bo-.2511.rough of L'Assomption, in the parish of St.Pierre, du Portage, in the District of Montreal, Fsqr.Merchant, Plaintiff, against BARTHELEMY POITRA, of the said Parish of St.Pierre du Portage, master carpenter and yeoman, Defendant.A land situate in the said parish of St Pierre du Portage, and in the Seig- niory of St, Sulpice, containing one arpent and one third of an arpent in front by about twenty two arpents in depth, bounded in front by the King's highway, in the rear by the division line (chemin de ligne) which separates the said seigniory of St.Sulpice frum the Fief Bayeul, one arpent, bounded on one side by Jacques Varin dit Lapin- tote,and on the other side by Benone Raymond dit Vide Bouteille, and the one third of an arpent, bounded on buth sides-by the said Benone Raymond dit Vide Bouteille To he sold at the Church door of the said parish of St.Pierre du Portage.on the SIXTEENTH day of JANUARY next, at TWO of the clock in the afternoon,.The said: Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of Feb- \u2018nary next, a : L.GUGY, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office.10th September, 1831.oo FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: \"OSEPH TOUIN, of Repentigny, in Moro.à : J the District of Montreal, Yeoman, Plaintiff, against JEAN BAPTISTE TOUIN, of the Parish GAZETTE of St.Jacques, in the said District, Yeoman, Defendant, A Land situate in the said Parish of St.Jacques, in the Fief Martel, containing about an arpent and a half in front, by about an arpent and a half in depth, as far as a brook, from which place it takes four arpents in front, by about twenty arpents and a half in depth, bounded in front partly by the King\u2019s Highway which separates the said Fief Martel from Fief Bayeul, and partly by Eustache Martel Vienne, Esquire, in rear by the lands of St.Esprit, on one side by Isaie Forest, on the other side partly by L.ustache Martel Vienne, Esquire, and Jean Baptiste Guildroy dit Labine, with a house and other wooden buildings thereon erected ; upon which said land there is a reserved road of twenty-four feet wide which leads to a wind mill, and there is likewise reserved half an arpent of land in superficies belonging to the said Eustache Martel Vienne.To be sold at the Church door of the Parish of St.Jacques, aforesaid, on the SIXTEENTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN of the Clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 10th Sept.1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit, AMES SCOTT, and ALEXANDER No.2405.C.MONTGOMERIE, of the City of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, Merchants, Co- partners, using trade and commerce at the said City, under the name, style and firm of Scott, Montgomerie and Company, Plaintiffs, against EDWARD W.DODGE, of the said city of Montreal, trader, defendant : half a square acre of land to be taken and detached, «@ prendre e£ delucher, from DE QUEBEC.and out of the south part of a lot of the Township of Dun- ham, situate in the county of Missisquoi in the said district, joining the said half square acre of land, to the east Alexander Brown, in the rear and towards the south, one Dodge, and to the south, Daniel Geer.To be sold at the Church door in the said township of Dunham, on the SIXTEENTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 10th September, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: } J OHN STEPHENSON; of the city 2607.of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, Physician and Surgeon, MARTHA STEPHENSON, of the said City, widow of William Whiteford, in his.lifetime.of the said city, merchant, JOANNA STEPHENSON, of the said city, widow of James Whiteford, in his lifetime of the parishof St.Rose, inthe said District, merchant, and JANET TODD STEPHENSON, of the.said city, Spinster, Plaintiffs, against TOUSSAINT LEBŒUF, dit LAFLAMME, of the parish of Montreal in the said district, Trader, Defendant.1.A lot of ground of an irregular figure, situated in Chavoillez street, in the St.Joseph.Suburb of the said city of Montreal,bounded in front by the said street, and extending seventy-eight feet, on one side by J.Bte.Michan, and extending fifty-four feet, onthe other side by.Jean Moll, and extending sixty four teet, apd in the rear by the little river Prud\u2019homme.2.An emplacement situate in College-street, in the said Suburb, forty-two feetin breadth by seventy feet in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in rear by Frederick Kimmer, on one side by Chaboillez-sti eet, and onthe other by the emplacement hereinafter thirdly described.3.An emplacement situate in Coliege street aforesaid, furty-two feet in breadth by seventy fect in depth, bounded in tront by the said street, in rear by Frederick.Kimmer, on one side by the emplacement hereinhefore secondly described, and on.the other side by the emplacement hereinufter fourthly described.4.An emplaceme:.t situated in College-street aforesaid, forty-two feetin breadth by seventy in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in rear by one Dominique Pharaon, on une side by the lot hereinbetore thirdly described, and on the other side by the lat hereinafter fifthly described.5.An emplacement situated in College street aforesaid, forty-two feet in breadth by seventy feet in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in rear by Dominique Pharaon, on one side by the lot hereinbefore fourthly described, and on the other side by Inspector street.6.An emplacement situated in College street aforesaid, bounded in front by the said street, and extending forty-seven feet, in rear by William Dalton, on one side.by Clement Perras, and extending sixty feet, and on the other side by the emplacement hereinafter seventhly described, and extending sixty-one feet.7.An emplacement situated in College street aforesaid, bounded in front by the said street, and extending fifty-eight feet, in rear by William Dalton, on one side by the lot hereinbefore sixthly described, and extending sixty-one feet, and on the other side by Henry Munro, and extending sixty-threéfeet, with a three story stone house, a stable, shed, .&c.thereon erected.To be sold at my office in the city of Montreal afuresaid, on the SIXTEENTH day of JANUARY next, at ONE of the clock in the afternoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of \u2018February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 10th September, 1831.DISTRICT OF THREE-RIVERS.Sheriff\u2019s Sales, To wir : PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized and willbe SoLp at the respective times and places as mentioned below, all persons having claims on the same are hereby required to make them known according to Law.Alloppositions.afin d\u2019annuller, afin de distraire or afin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office previous to thefifteen days next preceding the day of sale, oppositions «fix de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.District of Three Sas } AMES BURNS, of the town To wit :\u2014No.343.of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, gentleman, against CHARLES HUBERT LASSISERAI, Esquire, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace of the said towa of Three Rivers, in the county and district aforesaid, | lute merchant : lst.A lot of ground or emplacement situate and being in tbe town of Three Rivers, on the northewest side of Notre Dame street, containing thirty-five feet or thereabout in front, by eighty feet or thereabout in depth, bounded in front by the said Notre Dame street, in the rear by the ground of Mr.Pierre Desfosses, ou the north east side by Mr.Joseph Louis Lassiserai, and on the other nde to the south-west by Eticune Duval, with a two story stone house and other buildings thereon erected, with the rights of freely passing and carting through the porch, which is common between the said Charles Hubert Lassiserai and the said Etienne Duval, and which is found bet ween the said house and that of the said Etienne Duval.2nd.A lot of ground or emplacement, situate and being in this town, on the south of Rue des Forges, containing forty-five feet or thereabout in front, by ninety-three feet or thereabout in depth, bounded in front by the said Rue des Forges, in the rear b y the grounds of the widow of the late Joseph Blondin and François Basil, joining on the north-west side to a ground or emplacement belonging to the representative of Frs Rieutord, and on the other side to the south-east by the said widuw Bloudin, with a wooden house thereon erected, subject to the payment of seventeen shilllugs and six pence, cutrency, in favor of Joseph Blondiu, or his heirs according to coutract passed before I.E.Dumou!'in, Public Notary, dated the tenth day of May, 1824, subject à lu charge au droit de retrait convention-l in favor of Moses Hart, and also subject to the rentes fonciéres created by tbe act of con= cession or titre nouvel of the first of October 1804, being at the rate of four livres and ten sols tournois, and one capon, per annum.To be sold at my Office, in the Court House of the said town of Three Rivers, on the TWENTY - FOURTH day of NOVEMBER next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the tenth day of January next., I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 22d October, 183}.FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : Etes WOOLSWORTH, No.212.{ of the Borough of Three Ki- vers, in the County of St.Maurice, inthe District of Three Rivers, Merchant, against JAM ES DICKSON, of the said Borough of Three Rivers, in the County and District aforesaid, Merchant\u2014to wit: An emplacement situate in the \u2018Borough of Three.Rivers, consisting of as much land as may be tound between the property of Benedict Paul Wagner, Esquire, and that actually occupied by Thomas Bud- den, representing David Bellhouse, bounded in front by.the level of Notre Dame street, and in the rear by the River St.Lawrence, joining.on the north east side to the said Benedict Paul Wagner, Esquire, and on the south west side to the said land possessed by.the said Thomas Badden, with a wooden house, brewery, and other buildings thereon erected, subject to the payment for the future of a rente foncière of four.livres currency ot this Province, on the twenty-sixth day of March in every year, to François.Boucher, Esquire, Trader, of the Parish of St.Joseph de Maskinongé, his.heirs and assigns, with liberty to the purchaser to sepay the capital of the said rent by the payment of the sum of\u2019 Eighty livres of the said currency, to the said François Boucher, Esquire, his heirs and assigns, according to the Deed of sale granted by the said François Boucher, Esquire, to the said Defendant, James Dickson, passed before Mtre.Brunelle and his confirére, Notaries, the twenty-sixth day of March, 1825.To be sold at my otice, in the Court House of the Borough of Three Rivers, the TWENTY-SECOND day of NOVEMBER next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the furenoon.The said writ returnable the tenth day of January next.1.G.OGDEN, Sheriï.Three Rivers, 9th July, 1631.M RE a RCA AT SEC LS INFERIOR DISTRICT.OF ST, FRANCIS, Sheriff's Sales.To wir pp \"UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have beeen seized and will be SoLD at the respective times and places as mentioned below, all persons having claims on the same are hereby required to make them known according to Law.All oppositions afin d\u2019annuller, afin de distraire or afin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowed, are required to Le filed with the undersigned, at his Office previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day ofsale, oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at.any time within wto days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Inferior District of St.Fraacis, 1 AMMOND GOW- To wit :\u2014No.88.EN, of Quebec, in the county of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, Esquire, Plaintiff, against WILLIAM RITCHIL, of the township of Stanstead, 1 the county of Stanstead, in the Inferior District of Saint Francis, Esquire, Defendunt ; twenty-six and a half certain lots of land herein-afier described, viz: Lots.numbers eighteen and nineteen in the second range, east half of eighteen and lot number seventeen, in the first range of the township of Eaton, lots numbers nineteen, twenty in the fourth range, east half of seventeen and west half of number twenty-two in the seventh range, lot number twenty-one in the eighth range, twenty-five in the tenth range, and twenty-six in the eleventh range of she said township of Eaton; lots numbers five, six, seven, in the eleventh range of the township of Barnston, lots eighteen, nineteen and twenty iu the third range, and lots numbers twenty, seventeen.and nineteen in the fousth range, lots numbers seventeen} eighteen, nineteen, In the fifth range, lots numbers seventeen, eighteen and south-west half of lug number.vineteen, in the seventh range, lot number eighteen, north-east half of lot number nineteen, and southwest Lalf of lot number twenty in the sixth range, and west half of lot number eighteen in the first range of the township of Dudswell ; the aforesaid lots being in the Inferior Disirictof Saint Fraucis.To be sold at my Office, ac Sherbrooke, in the lnferior District of Saint Francis, on WEDNESDAY, the FIRST day of MAKCH, 1832, ac ELEVEN.o'clock in the forenook, the said Writ of Fieri cias returuable the 2nd day of March next.ra | CHAS.WHITCHER, Sheriff.Sheriff 's Office, 13th October, 1831, 426 .\u2014\u2014 ANE THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.me October 27 Province of Lower Canada,?OrricE or THE ProTHONO- District of Quebec.TARY or His Majesty's Court or KiNG's Bench FOR THE DisTRiCcT or QUEBEC.20th September, 1831.No.1094.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the District of Quebec, a Deed made and executed before Louis Panet and Colleague, Notaries Public, on the Fourteenth day of April of the present year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, between WILLIAM KING McCORD, Esquire, residing in the City of Quebec, Advocate, acting as the general and special Attorney of Daniel Arnoldi, Esqr.residing at Montreal, Physician and Surgeon, by and in virtue of his power of Attorney executed in Brevet at Montreal, aforesaid, before Mr.N.B.Doucet and Colleague, Notaries Publie, the eleventh of the said month, and which remains annexed to the said deed, of the one part, and Mr.PETER LANGLOIS, of the said City of Quebec, of the other part, being a sale by the said Daniel Arnoldi, acting as aforesaid by the said Wil- Jiam King McCord, his lawful Attorney, to the said Peter Langlois, of the north-east half of the Seigniory of Bourg Louis, situate in the late County of Hampshire, (now Port Neuf) and consisting the said half or moitié in one league and sixty-three arpents in front, upon three lengues in depth, without however any warranty whatever as to the exact measure either in front or in depth, and without any right or recourse whatsoever for the same against the vendor, his heirs or representatives ; bounded the said half or moitié of Seigniory so sold as aforesaid, on the south side to the Seigniory of Neuville, on the north-east side to the Seigniory - of Fossambault, on the south-west \u2018by the other half of the said Seigniory belonging to Bernard Antoine Panet, Esquire, or his assigns, who represent the late madamé widow Panet, and to the north by the waste lands of the Crown, as the whole now is and with the several dependancies thereunto belonging and in any wise appertaining, and without any exception or reservation whatsoever ; as well in fief as en Roture, with all cens, rentes, arrears thereof, lots et ventes, due or to become due, et suisine et ameudes (fines and investitures) The said Sale made subject to and by the purchaser to perform fealty and homage, and to pay all fines and dues feudal unto His Majesty, from whom the said Seigniory is holden, and subject to perform the same at the Castle of St.Lewis, and further burthened and hypothecated to and in favor of the said Daniel Arnoldi, for the sum of six hundred pounds current money of the Proyince, for the balance and residue of the price in the said deed mentioned : with interest to be computed thereon from the day of the date of the said deed of sale, and possessed by the said Daniel Arnoldi.as prepri- etor, from the.twenty-fifth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, and immediately before for three years past, by the said Bernard Antoine Panet, also as proprietor; and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said one half of the Seigniory, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Peter Langlois, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgement of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their opposition, and file the same in the Office of the said Protho- notary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of so doing.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada, PROTHONOTARY\u2019S OFFICE, District of Quebec.Fenis 21st day of Septr.1831.No.1130.- oo Exparte.\u2014JEREMIAH LEAYCRAFT.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been lodged in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the District ot\u201d Quebec, two several deeds made and executed before Errol B.Lindsay and Colleague, Notaries Public, dated respectively the nineteenth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tweaty-vine, and the fourteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty, between the Honble.MATTHEW 3ELL, of the City of Quebec, Merchant, and Member of the Legislative Council of this Province, of the One part, and JEREMIAH LEAYCRAFT, Esqr of the said City of Quebec, Merchant, of the other part, the first of the said Deeds being a - Sale and conveyance by the said Honble.Matthew Bell to the said Jeremiah Leaycraft, of two certain lots of ground situate in the Lower Towa of Quebec, being those numbered one and three, on a plan remaiving annexed to a certain deed of Exchange passed, and executed by and between him the said Honb'e.Matthew Bell ès qualité, and John Jones, Esquire, before M:re.LE, 3.Lindsay and his Colleague, No- | taries at Quebec, on the seventeenth day of November, then Jast\u2014the said lot number one having forty-eight feet aud a half French measure in front where it is bounded by St.James Street, by sixty feet in depth, joining at the said depth the said lot number three, and bounded towards the west by Dalhousie Street, and on the east side by the lot number two, and the said lof number three consisting of forty feet French mea-ure in front, said front being on a line with Dalhousie Street aforesaid, by nivety-seven feet in depth, where it juins a projected street or lane, and is bounded on the north side Ly the lot bumber four, belonging to H.Du- bord, aud on the south side partly by the said lot number one and partly by the lot number two, containing together the said two lots six thousand seven huadred aud ninety french fect in superficie.The said lots of ground possessed by the said Houble.Matthew Bellas proprietor thereof from the eighteenth day of June one thousand eight hundred and twenty-cight, until the passing of the deed first mentioned, and from that time hitherto by thesaid Jeremiah Leaycraft ; and the second of the said deeds being a saleand conveyance by the said Honorable Matthew Bell, to the said Jerethiah Leaycraft, of the lot of ground situate in the Lower Town of the said city of Quebec, and containing forty-eight feet and a half, french measure, in front, on St.James street, by sixty trench feet in depth, forming a superficies of two thousand nine hundred and ten feet, bounded in rear towards the north by the purchaser, on the east side by a lane, andon the west also by the purchaser ; the said last mentioned lot of ground possessed by the said Honorable Matthew Bell, as proprietor thereof, from the said eighteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, until the passing of the deed last mentioned, and from that time hitherto by the iid Jeremiah Leaycraft, All persons who may have op claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or \u2018by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said several lots of \u2018ground, or any or either of them, immediately before and at the times when thesane were acquired by the said Jeremiah Leaycraft, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on WEDNESDAY the FIRNT day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of contirma- tion, andthey are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the Office of the said Pro- thonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.District of B: IT KNOWN \u2018#6 all and every person or Quebec.| persons whom it may concern, that by virtue of an order of the Honorable JAMES KERR, one of the Judges of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench for the District of Quebec, of this day\u2019s date, the Procés Verbal of adjudication and biddings of the immovable property hereinafter described, belonging to the Communauté which formerly existed between the late FRANCOIS FALAR- DEAU, and MAGDELEINE L'HERO, dit L'HEU- REU, deceased, which has been sold by licitation on the premises by authority of justice, by Mtre.Charles M.De Foy, Notary, the fourteenth instant : \"The above men- tiond Procès Verbal and biddings have been deposited in the office of the said Court, for the purpose of receiving over biddings thereon for the space of six weeks, after which titles will be granted to the, highest overbidder, if any there be, if not, to the highest and last bidder, mentioned in the said Procés Verbal, and at the charges, clauses and conditions mentioned in the said biddings, of which knowledge may be obtained on application to the undersigned Prothonotaries.Follows ua description of the said immovable.1st.An emplacement situate in the suburb of St.Church Street, by fifty-one feet in depth, at the end of which depth it is only twenty-eight feet broad, bounded in front towards the south west by the said Church Street, and in rear towards the north east by the emplacement hereinafter sixthly described, on one side to the south by Augustin Cantin, and on the other side to the north by the emplacement hereinafter described :\u2014the whole adjudged to Louis Beaupré for the sum of £2 10.\u20142d.An emplacement containing thirty-two feet in front by fifty one in depth, bounded in front towards the south west by the said Church street, and in rear towards the north east by the | said emplacement hereinafter sixthly described, on one side to the south by the emplacement hereinabove described, and on the other side to the north by that which is hereafter described, together with the hangar, coachhouse, and buke- house thereon .erected,\u2014adjudged to Jean Sanschagrinfor the sum of £1 5.\u20143d.An emplacement containing thirty- two feet front by fifty-one feet in depth, bounded in front towards the south west by Church Street aforesaid, and in rear towards the north east by the passage of the aforesaid emplacement hereinafter sixthly described, on one side to the south by the emplacement hereinabove last described, and on the other side to the north by Joseph Fortier, together with a wooden house of one story, and the hangar thereon erected\u2014adjudged to the said Jean Sanschagrin for the sum of £56.\u2014ith.An emplacement containing thirty-one feet front by sixty feet in depth, bounded in front towards the north by Fleury Street, and in rear towards the south, and on the south west side, by the emplacement and passage of the emplacement below sixthly described, and on the north east side by that hereinafter described adjudged to Thomas Berthiaume for the sum of £4\u20145th.An\u2018 emplacement containing thirty-one feet in front by sixty feet in depth, bounded in front towards the north by the said Fleury Street, and in rear toward, the south by the emplacement hereinafter described, on one side to the south west by that above last described, and on the other side to the north east by Etiennne Langlois\u2014ad- judged to the said Thomas Berthiaume for the sum of £3 10.\u20146th and lastly.An emplacement containing three thousand eight hundred and eight feet in superficies, bounded towards the north and south west by the emplacements hereinabove described, on one side to the north east by the said Etienne Langlois, and on the other side to the south, partly by Alexander T'rudel, and partly by the Representatives of Bélanger ; together with a passage of eight feet nine inches in width, to communicate with the said Fleury Street, adjudged to Joseph Trudel for the sum of £15.\u201d Overbiddings will be received until the TWENTY- NINTH day of OCTOBER next, at TWO o\u2019clock in the afternoon.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Quebec, September 16th, 1831.Province of Lower Canada .District of Quebec.> FIN THE KinG's BENCH, the 20th day of October, 1831, No.271.co PIERRE GAUVREAU, Plaintiff, - \\ \"Se JOSEPH DYKE & WILLIAM FORRESTER, Defendants, and, Divers, Opposants.HE Court upon Motion of the Defendants\u2019 Counsel, doth order that the Creditors of the Defendants Joseph Dyke and William Forrester, be, and they are hereby required to file their respective claims duly authenticated at the office of the Prothonotary of this Court on or befure the Ist day of December next.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned will petition the PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT, at its ensning Session, fur an Act authorising them and + others to form a JOINT STOCK COMPANY, for the purpuse of making a RAIL-KOAD rom the River St.Law- \u2018 rence in as direct a line from the city of MONTREAL to the navigable water communication with Lake Champluin, as the nature of the land and other circumstances will admit ; of, and that they propose to require as Toll :\u2014 For Goods, Wares and Merchandize, 15s.per ton, For each passenger,.\u2026.\u2026.58 OLIVER WAIT, Montreal, Sept, 20,1831» u WILLIAM FORBES.Roch of this city, containing thirty-two feet front upon THE COMMISSARIAT EXCHANGE, 4s.Ofd.Sterling ÿ 5.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.AYLMER, GOVERNOR-IN-CHIEF.ILLIAM THE FOURTH, by the Grace of Gop, of \\ the United Kingdom of Great Britain a- d Ireland King, Defender of the Faith: To our much beloved and faithtul the Legislative Councillors of our Province of Lower Canada, a d to our faithful and well beloved the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses of our said Province, GREETING :\u2014W hereas the meeting of our Provincial Parliament stands Prorogued to the Sixth day of October vextl; N evertheless for certain causes and considerations we have thought fit further to Prorogue the same to Tuesday, the FIF TEENTH day of NOVEMBER next, so that you, nor any of you, on the said Sixth day of October next,at our City of Quebec, to appear, are to be held or constrained, for we do will that you, and each of you, be as to us in this matter entirely exonerated ; Commanding, and by the tenor of these Presents firmly enjoining you, and every of ycu, and all others in this behalf interested, that on Tuesday the said FIFTEENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at our City of Quebec, personally you be and appear, for the DESPATCH OF BUSINESS, to treat, do, act, and conclude upon those things which in our said Provincial Parliament, by the Common Council of our said Province, by the favor of God, may be ordain-d.\u2014 IN TEsTIMonY WHEREOF, these our Letters we have caused to be made l\u2019atent, and the Great Seal, of our said Province, to be therennto affixed :\u2014 Witness our Right \u2018l'rusty and Well Beloved MATTHEW LORD AYLMER, Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath, Captain General and Governor in Chief, in and over our Provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and their several dependencies, &c.&c.&c.at our Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of Quebec, in our said Province, the Twenty-second day of September, in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and in the second year of our reign, A.THoMAs DoucLass, Clk.Cn.in Chy.PROVINCIAL SECRETARY\u2019s OFFICE, Quebec, 26th Oct.1831.His EXCELLENCY \u2018FRE GovERNOR IN Cuier has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz.:\u2014 James BELL JOHNSTON, Esquire, Physician, Surgeon and Man Midwife in this Province.Epovarp MENARD, Esquire, Physicians, Surgeon and Man Midwife, in this Province.JAMES ROBERTsON, Esquire, do.do.do.ANDRE\u2019 LACROIX, Esquire, do.do.do.Louis D.Dusorp, Esquire, do.do.do.HyaciNTHE FABIEN CHARLEBOIS, Gent.a Public Notary, for do.\u2018 : GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.VUILLAUME QUATRE, par la Grâce de Drev, Roi du Royaume Uni de la Grande Bretagne et Irlande, Défenseur de la Foi :\u2014A nos très aimés et féaux les Conseillers Législatifs de notre Province du Bas-Canada, et à nos fidèles et bien aimés les Chevaliers, Citoyens et Bourgeois de notre dite Province, SALUT :\u2014Vü que l\u2019Assemblée de notre Parlement Provincial se trouve prorogée au sixième jour d\u2019Octobre prochain, néanmoins, et pour certaines causes et considérations, nous avons jugé à propos de proroger encore icelle au Mardi le QUINZIEME de NOVEMBRE prochain ; de sorte que vous ni aucun de vous, ne serez le dit sixèime jour d\u2019Octobre prochain, tenus ni obligés de paroitre dans notre cité de Québec ; car nous voulons que vous et chacun de vous, soyez entièrement déchargés à cet égard ; vous commandant, et par la teneur de ces présentes enjoignant fermement à vous et à chacun de vous et à tous autres intéressés à cet égard, que vous ayez à paroître eu paroissiez personnellement le dit Mardi le QUINZIEME jour de NOVEMBRE prochain, dans notre cité de Québec, pour procéder à \u2019EXPEDITION DES AFFAIRES, et traiter, faire, agir et conclure sur ces choses qui, par la faveur de Dieu, pourront être ordonnés dans notre dit Parlement Provincial par le Conseil Commun de notre dite Province.En foi de quoi nous avons fait sortir ces présentes nos Lettres Patentes, et à icelles fuit apposer le grand sceau de notre dite Province.Témoin notre très fidèle et bien aimé Marrnew Lorbv AYLMER, Chevalier Commandeur du très- honorable ordre militaire du Bain, Capitaine Général et Gouverneur-en-Chef dans et sur nos Provinces du Bas- Canada, et du Haut-Canada, de la Nouvelle Ecosse et du Nouveau Brunswick, et leurs diverses dépendances, &c.&e.&c.À notre Château St.Louis, dans notre Cité de Québec, dans.notre dite Province, le vingt deuxième jour de Septembre, l\u2019an de notre Seigneur, mil huit cent trente et un, et le second de notre règne.THomas DoucLass, Clerc de la C.en Chrie.MP BureAU DU SECRETAIRE PROVINCIAL, QueEnec, 26e.Oct.1831.Il a plu à Son EXCELLENCE LE GOUVERNEUR EN CHEF de faire tes appointements suivans, savoir :\u2014 Epovarp MENARD, Ecuier, médecin, Chirurgien et Accoucheur, dans cette Province.James Robertson, Écuier, do.do.do.ANDRE\u2019 Lacroix Ecuier, do.do.do.Louis D.Dunonrp, Ecuier, do.do.do.HYACINTHE FABIEN CHARLEBOIS, Gent, Notaire Public, pour do.: DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.- - Lentes par le Sherif.Al J ' ee zÀ VIS Public est par le présent donné, que les terres et liéritages sous mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionne ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des réclamations sus iceux sont par le présent requises de les faire connoitre suivant la loi ; toutes opyositions afin d\u2019unnuller, afin de distraire où afin de charge, excepté dans les cas de Venditioni Exponus, dans lesquels casla loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées an Bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppusitions fin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les denx jours aprs le retour de l\u2019Ordre, (W'rit.) PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : OHN NEILSON, de Québec, Ecu- No.1715.§ yer, gardien des mineurs Campbell, et LOUIS LAGUEUX, de Québec, Ecuyer, Avocat, Curateur à Henry Campbell, du n.ême lieu, contre ELIZABETH YEATES, des cité, comté et district de Québec, veuve de défunt Samuel Brown, de son vivant, de lu dite cité d- Québec, charpentier de navire, décédé, à savoir : \u2018Un emplacement situé à Près de Ville, près de Québec, de trente-quatre pieds de front sur toute la profondeur qu\u2019il y a, À partir du chemin du Roi, à aller au pied du Cap, borné en front au dit chemin du Roi, par dervière au dit Cap, joignant d\u2019un côté à Patrick Kelly, et d\u2019autre côté à Archibald Campbell, avec la maison dessus construite, en pierre, à trois étages, circonstances et dependauces.Sera vendu à mon Bureau en la maison de Justice de la dite cité de Québec, le PREMIER de MARS prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit ordre retournable le 2e Avril 1832, W.8s.SEWELL, Shérif.Le 25e, Octobre, 1831, we VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec, à ior} \"ZWAVID TAYLOR et un autre, de No.1624.Londres, eu Angleterre, Droguistes et associés et comme tels faisans commerce sous les noms, raison et ferme de David Taylor et fils, contre HENRIETTE CATHERINE JUCHEREAU DUCHESNAY, des cité, comtéetdistrict de Québec, veuve de défunt François Blanchet, Ecuyer, de son vivant de Québec, médecin et chirurgien, et autres, à savoir ; lu.Uu emplacement situé en la Haute Ville de Québec, vue des Pauvres, contenant grarante pieds de front, sur la dite rue, sur soixante pieds de profondeur, borné par devant à la dite rue, par derrière au bout des dits soixante pieds, joignant d\u2019un côté à la rue d'Aiguillon et d\u2019autre côté au Sieur John Cannon, avec la maison dessus construite en pierre, hangar et circonstances.20.Un autre emplacement derrière celui ci-dessus dé- sigué, prenant son front sur la dite rue d\u2019Aiguillon, contenant cinquaute pieds de front sur la dite rue sur quarante pieds de profondeur, borné par devant à la dite rue d\u2019Aiguillon, par derrière au dit Sieur Cannon, j ignant d\u2019un côté au terrein y dessus désigné, vers l\u2019ouest et d\u2019autre oôté vers l\u2019est au terrein cisapres mentionné, Circoustances.30.Le restant d\u2019ua Bail emphitéotique pour vingt-une années qui expireront en mil huit cent trente cinq, consenti par l'Hôtel Dieu de Québec, à fen Fraugois Blanchet, Ecuier - d'un terreip qui prend son front au bout des cent dix pieds à mesurer de la rue des Pauvres, qui est la profondeur des ter- reins susdits et va aboutir & la rue qui conduit 3 l\u2019Hôtel- Dieu, et joint vers lesud à Sieur John Cannon, et vers le nord à la rue d'Aiguillon tel qu\u2019actuellement enclos, lequel terrein est en nature de jardin et sur lequel est un hangar.\u2014 4o.Un terrein situé au fauxbourg St, Koch, sur la rue de la Reine, consistant vu lo, cinquante\u2019 pieds euviron de front sur soixante pieds de profondeur au sud-ouest et trente huit pieds de profondeur au nord-est, et 2n.en vingt-sept pieds de front sur vingt-deux pieds de profondeur, ce qui forme \u201csvuixante-dix-sept pieds de front sur les profondeurs suivantes savoir, soixante pieds, trente-liuit pieds et vingt-deux pieds; le tout borné par devant à la dite rue de la Reine, par dervière au sud à la veuve Duucan Downs, d'un côté au uord- est À ln veuve George Miller et d'autre côté au sud-ouest aux représentans de feu Jobu Goudie, avec la maison dessus construite et boulangerie, Seront vendus à mon Bureau en la maison de justice de la dite cité de Québec, le VINGT et UN de NOVEMBRE prochain à DIX heures du matin.Le dit mandat retournable le ler.de Fevrier 1832.: W.S, SEWELL, Shérif, Le 2§0ct.1831.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.- Québec, à savoir : Li S REVERENDES DAMES .No.1516.; RELIGIEUSES de l\u2019Hopital Général, pouretau nom de la communauté de l\u2019Hopital Général dans la paroisse de Québec, dans les comté et district de Québec, contre ISAIE GERMAIN, des cité, comté et district de Québec, menuisier, ès mains de Michel Landry de la cité de Québec, Huissier Audiencier de la Cour du Banc du Roi, curateur, duement appointé au délaissement fait dans la cause ci-dessus, à savoir : Un emplacement de quarante pieds de front, sur soixante pieds de profondeur, borné par devant la rue st, Vallier, par derrière à l\u2019Hopital Général, au nord est à Gervais Marcoux et au sud-ouest à Peter Sheppard, avec une maison dessus construites, circonstances et dépendances.Sera vendu à mon Bureau en la maison de Justice de la dite cité de Québec, le VINGT-ET-UNIEME jour de NOVEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le ler.Fevrier, 1832.W.5.SEWELL, Shérif.24e, Octr.1831.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir: poe ROULEAU, descité, comté, No.277.et district de Québec, négociant, contre JACQUES l'ITEAU du même lieu, scieur: Un lopin de terre situé fauxbourg st.Roch de Québec, sur le nivean de |a rue st.Joseph, contenant vingt-quatre pieds ou environ de front, sur cinquante de profondeur, joignant d\u2019un côté au nord-est à un terrein laissé pour faire un passage commun avec l'héritage de Dile.Ratté, d'autre côté au sud-ouest à sieur Joseph Allard, ensemble la maison en bois dessus construite, circonstances et dépendances.Pour être vendu en mon Bureau, en la Cour de Justice de la dite cité de Québce, Je VINGTIEME jour de MARS prochain, & DIX heures du matin, Le dit Writ retournable le2e.Avril, 1832, VW, §, SEWELL, Shérif, 24e.Octobre, 1831.\u2014\u2014 | PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.: Québec, à savoir : HARLOTTE FREREAU des cité, No.1129.} comté etaistrice de Québec, veuve de feu Joseph Lizutte, en sa qualité d'Exécutrice des der nières volontés et testament de feu Louis Binet, en son vivant de Quebec, Avocat, et sa legatrice universelle, ueu- fruitière, contre FRANCOIS TAPIN, du même lieu, maître menuisier, savoir : ua emplacement situé en ln Haute Ville de Québec, rue St, Angelle, contenant cioquaute pieds, ou environ, de front, eur trente-six pieds ou environ de profondeur, borné par devant à la dite rue Ste.An- gelle, et par derrière à Augustin Wexler, d'un côté au aord à Basil Amiot, et de l\u2019autre côté au sud à Antoine Fish- back, avec une maisou en pierre à deux étages sus construite, circonstances et dépendauces.Jour étre vendu en mon Bureau, dans la Cour de Jus'ice, dans la dite cité de Québec, le PREMIER jour de MARS prochain, à LIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le Ze.Avril, 1832.W.S.SEWELL.Sbérif.21e.Octabre, 1831 PLUKILS FIEK]L FACIADS, Québec, à savoir : | NRANCOIS BELLET et JEAN No.1410.} OLIVIER BRUNT, tous deux, des cité, comté et district de Québec, ci-devant Marchands, et associés, commerçant et négociant, ensemble dans la dite cité de Québec, sous le nom et la raison de François Bellet et Compagnie, contre ANGES POIRIER, de Bonaventure, dans le district Inférieur de Guspé, marchand, savoir : Les lots suivants, parties ou morceaux de terre situé dans le comté de Bonaventure dans le district Inférieur de Gaspé, savoir.lo.Lot nombre quinze au côté sud de Bonaventure, borné au sud par lot nombre quatorze, au nord par lot nombre seize, au front par la Baie des Chaleurs, en arrière par les terres Cox, contenant cent arpens sur un front de trois arpens, ligne laterale, N.730.Est, avec les bâtisses dessus érigées et autres les dépendances, aussi un lot de cent arpens deterres enarrière et en prolongation du dit lot.20.Lot nombre vingt six au ouest de New Carlisle, dans la première concession, et nombre trente neuf dans la seconde concession, aussi deux arpents et demi du côté est des adjoignants lots, nombre vingt cinq dans le premier rang et quarante dans le second rang ou concession de Cox, borné en devant par la Baie des Chaleurs, en arrière par les lots nombre quatre-vingt dix huit et quatre-vingt dix neuf dans la troizième concession, à l\u2019est par des terres réclamées par James Astles, ou ses représentans, et à l\u2019ouest par les terres reclamées par Joseph Henry, ou ses représentans, les dits lots contenant chaque cent arpens sur un front de cinq arpens et demi, avec les bâtisses y dessus érigées, et autres les dépendances y appartenant.Pour être vendus en mon Bureau en la cour de Justice dans la dite cité'de Québec, le PREMIER jour de MARS prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le 2e.Avril 1842.- W.S.SEWuLL, Shérif.26e.Octobre, 1831.re DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.Œentes par le Hbervif.rm C\u2019EsT-A- ., SAVOIR : } Avis Public est par le présent donné, queles terreset héritages sous-mentionnés ont été sai- is et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des réclamations sur iceux sontpar le présent requises de les faire con- noitre \u2018suivant la loi; toutes oppositions fn d'annuller, afin de distraire ou afin de charge, excepté dans le cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cus la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées au Bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions ufin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux jours après le retour del\u2019Ordre, (W rit.) , F1ERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir :?K_F ENRIETTE GUICHAUD,de No.1632.$ + la citéde Québec, dans les comté et district de Québec, veuve de défunt l\u2019honorable Thomas Dunn, décédé, de son vivant de la cité de Québec, Lcuier, comme commune en biens avec le dit détunt Thomas Dunn, et Thomas Dunn et William Dunn, de la dite cité, Ecuiers, deux des fils d « dit défunt Thomas Dunn, issus de son marriage avec la dite Henriette Guichaud, et deux des légataires universels du dit défunt Thomas Dunn, sous et en vertu des testament et codiciles y ajoutés, et Marguerite Bell, de Québec susdit, veuve de défunt Ro- gardienne de ses enfans par le dit défunt Robert Dunn, les dits défunt Robert Dnnn, Thomas Dunn et William Dun, étant les légataires universels du dit défunt Thomas Dunn, sous et en vertn dn susdit testament, Demandeurs, contre JONATHAN SAKGEAN !S, du township de Dunham, dans le dit district, cultivateur, Défendeur : Le lot No.deux dans le cinquieme rang des lots dn dit township de Dunham, contenant deux cens acres en superficie, plus ou moins, borné à l\u2019est par le lot numéro deux du quatrième rang, à l\u2019ouest par le lot No.deux, du sixième rang an sud par ic lot No.un, et aa nord parle le lot No trois du dit cingniéme rang de lots dn dit township de Dunham, avec maison et grange y dessus érigées, et un verger de * pommierssuricelui.Sera vendu àla porte de l\u2019Eglise du dit township de Dunham, le VINGT-TROIS de NOVEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Ordre de Fieri Facias retournable le ler.de Février prochain.\u2018 F.PERRY, Député Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, le 16 Juillet, 1831.FIËRI FACIAS, Montréal, à savoir : 1 'HONORABLE JAMES No.1326.4 CUTHBERT, Seigneur de Berthier, St.Cuthbert et autres lieux, résidant à Berthier daus le district de Montréal, Demandeur, contre PAUL MONTANARY, de Montréal, dans le dit district, curateur duement.appointé au délaissement fait par Jean Baptiste Arbour, lils, de la paroisse St.Sulpice, duns le dit district, Défendeur: certain immeuble decrit dans la cédule annexée au dit ordre comme suit : \u2018\u201c Une terre située en la paroisse et Seigneurie de St.Sulpice, de la contenance d\u2019un arpent et demi de front sur environ vingt arpens de profondeur, et ensuite reprend deux a:pens et demi de front sur vingtde profondeur, y compris un arpent sur vingt, appartenant au nommé Benjamin Tellier dit Lafurtune, (lequel arpent est distrait, et ne fait point partie de la terre qui sera vendue) pris deux arpeus de front bert Dunn, décéde, deson vivant de Québec susdit, Ecr.|- sur huit arpens de profondeur, barnée la dite terre par de- vantau fleuve St.Laurent, par derrière aux terres du point du jour, tenant d\u2019un côté à l.enjamin Tellier -dit .Lafortune ou représentaus, et d'autre côté à l\u2019ierre Colin, ou représentans, vâtie de maison, grange et autres ba- timens, à l'exception d\u2019un emplacement situé sur la dite terre, tel qu\u2019il est clôturé, et l\u2019arpent susdit du dit Benjamin Tellier dit Lafortune, avec en outre trente pieds au bout du dit emplacement occupé par « harles Brisset, qui en doit jouirfsa vie durant.\u201d sera veadue à la perte de l'Eglise de la susdite paroisse St.Sulpice, le VINGT- DEUX de NOVEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures da matin.Le dit Ordre retournable le ler.de Février prochain., F.PERRY, Député Shérif.Bureau du Sherif, le 16 Juillet, 1831.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, à savoir } HARLES de St.OURS, Ecuyer, No.1821.residant en la Paroisse St.Pierre de l\u2019Assomption dans le District de Montreal, Seigneur, pro- prietaire et possesseur, de Ja Seigneurie St.Roch et St.Esprit et de partie de la Scigueurie de l\u2019A
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