The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 2 mars 1837, jeudi 2 mars 1837
[" a VOLUME XIV.\u2014N° 18- THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1837.en vv ym ma on [New Series.) 45 TAKE NOTICE.(Fy presen ADVERTISING IN THE QUEBEC OFFICIAL GAZETTE, ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO FORWARD THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE IN THE WEEK OF PUBLICATION, IT HAVING BEEN FOUND THAT THE ISSUING OF THE GAZETTE, WHICH OUGHT TO APPEAR ON THURSDAY, HAS BEEN DELAYED BY THE LATE PERIOD, AT WHICH MATTER REQUIRING TRANSLATION HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED.ADVERTISEMENTS, WHICH COME BY POST, IF NUMEROUS, OR OF LENGTH, AND REQUIKING TRANSLATION, SHOULD BE RECEIVED ON MONDAY, TUESDAY BEING NO POST DAY.J.CHARLTON FISHER, EDITOR Q.G.BY A, N.B.\u2014If the above suggestion is not complied with, it is evident that all matter received too late, must be unavoidably postponed to the next ensuing publication.Sherifls\u201d Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To wir: Y Pupp NOTICE is hereby given, that the vndermentioned LiNvs and TENEMENTS kave been seized, nd will be sold at the respective limes and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; al] oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charges except an cases Qf Venditioni Exponas, fo which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any dime within two days next after the return of the Writ.VENDITIONI EXPONAS, Quebec, to wit : OSEPH LEGARE, of the city, county No.465.Q and district of Quebec, merchaut ; against JEAN BAPTISTE GRENIER, master cooper, ot the city, county und district of Quebec, to wit: \u2014* Ag emplacement situate in the St.Roch suburb of this city of Quebec, containing seventy four feet in front, upon the level of Des Fussés street, by fifty feet upon the level of Grant street, bounded in front towards the north by the said Des Fossés street, in the tear towards the south by Jacques Laurencelle or his representatives, on one side towards the west by Grant street, and on toe other side by Louis Toupin, together with the two houses thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the charch door of the af resaid parish of St.Roch of Quebec, on the TWENTY.FIRST day of MARCH next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the snornind, The said Writ returnable ou the first day of April next.W., S.SEWELL, Sherif, 21st February, 1837.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : | HARLES LEEKE, of the city, No Fis.J county and district of Quebec, tavernkeeper ; against EDMOND DUNDEN, of the same place, farmer, to wit:\u2014*¢ The lots numbers ten and eleven, in the sccoud range of lots in the township of Frampton, in the district of Quebec ; the said two lots of land containing four hundred acres, bounded in front by the public road which divides the second from the third range of lots, on one side by the clergy reserve lot number twelve.and on the other side by a crown reserve lot number nine, and in rear by the division line between the first and second ranges of lots in the said township of #\"rampton, and ull the buildings and improvements thereon.The said lot of land being held in free and common soc- cage tenure.\u201d jo be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENIIETH day of MARCH instant, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next : W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.Ist March, 1837.PLURIES VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : ULIA EVANS, of the parish of Lon- No.720.} gueuil, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late John Puffer.in his lifetime of the city of Quebec, merchant, and another ; against AUGUSTUS CHARLES FREER and CHARLES ADOLPHUS HOLT, both of the said city of Quebec, merchants aod copartuers, using trade and commerce together, at the said city of Quebec, under the name, style and firm of Augustus Charles Freer and company, to wit :\u2014I.\u2018* À lot of ground of forty-seven feet by seventy-five, forming a total of three thousand five hundred and twenty-five feet, bounded towards the west by St.Catherine street, towards the south by Leadenhall street, towards the vorth by lot number eight, towards the south by lot number nine.2, Forty-seven feet of ground by seventy-five, forming three thousand five buudred and twenty-five feet, hounded towards the west by St.Catherine street, towards to north by Aylmer street, towards the east by lot number ten, towards the south by lot number seven.8.Forty-seven feet of ground by seventy- five, forming three thousand five hundred and twenty-five feet, bounded towards the south by Leadenhall street, towards the east by Dalhousie street, towards the north by lot number ten, and towards the west by lot number seven.4.Forty-seven feet of ground by seventy-five forming turee thousand five hundred and twenty-five feet, bounded towards the north by Aylmer street, towards the east by Dalhousie street, towards the south by lot number nine, and towards the west by lot number eight, All the above lots are lying and situate in the lower town of Quebec.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the conrt house, in the said city of Quebec.on the THIRTEENTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.224 February, 1857, FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: No.1588.IMON MARCOUX, of the parish of Si.Michel, in the county of Bel.lechasse, in the district of Quebec, cultivator; against MARIE ANNE MORISSET, of the same place, widow of the late Jeav, alias Jean Baptiste Fortin, in bis lifetime of the same place, pilot, as well in her own name as commune en biene with ber said husband, as universal legatee of her said busband, to wit:\u2014* An emplacement situate in the borough of the parish of Str.Michel, first concession of the river St.Lawrence, coutaining towards the south one hundred feet of land in front, and towards the north eighty two feet, also in front, towards the north east sixty two feet in depth, and towards the south west fifty nive fect alsoin depth, french measure, more or less, such as the sald emplacement is now fenced 3 bonaded in front towards the south by the vorth side of the King\u2019s highway, which is to be found there, and in the rear, towards the north, at the end of the said depth, partly by the ground of Pierre Boissonnault, and partly by that of Ignace NeNeil, joiving ou the noitn east side to the ground of the said Ignace NeNeil, and on the south west side to the ground of the said Pierre Boi-sonnault, with a one story wooden house and a bangard also of wood thereon erected, circumstances aud dependencies.\u201d Tobe sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Michel, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day ot MARCH unext, at TEN o°clock in the moruing.The said Writ returnable on the first day of Apri next W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.21st Novemher, 1836, FILRI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : AME AGATHE DEBIGARE, of No.139s.§ the city, county and district of Quebec, widow of the late François Romain, in his lifetime of the same place, as well in her own name ds commune en biens With the said François Romain és qualités; agninst FRANCOIS ROYER, heretofore of the cily of Quebec, merchant, now of the parish of St, Jean D\u2019Eschaillons, in the county of Lotbiniére, in the district of Quebec, to wit: A land situate iu the parish of St.Jean D\u2019Eschail- lons, containing about four arpeuts in front by forty arpents in depth, without guarantee of precise measure, bounded in frout by the river St.Lawrence, abutting in depth, towards the south, to the land of the second range or concession St.Charles, joining towards the uorth east side to Urbain Beau- det, and towards the south west side to Joseph Barabé, on which said land a wooden house, two small houses, a sinall hangard, a barn, a stable, a sheepfold and other dependencies are erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Jean D\u2019Eschaillons, on the TWENTY- E1GHTH day of MARCH uext, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 21st November, 1830.FIERI FACIASe Quebec, to wit : LEXIS DEROUSSELLE, of the No.1506.} parish of Beauport, in the county and district of Quebec, merchant: against FRANCOIS DROLET, of the city, county aud district of Quebec, gardener, in the bands of Jean Baptiste Landry, Auissier audiencier, curator duly appointed to the délaissement made in this cause, to wit;\u2014* Ap emplacement situate iu the St.Roch suburb of Queber, containing forty feet in front by sixty one feet in depth, hounded in front by Queen street (rue de la Reine) in the rear by the lot of ground belonging to the widow John Goudie or herrepresentatives, on one side towards the north east by one Bornais, aud on the other side towards the south west by the said François Drolet, circumstauces nod dependencies,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Roch of Quebec, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH dey of MARCH next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 22d November.1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec to wit : Et NCOIS LEVEILLE pIT No.[344.} TRUCHON, of the parish of St, Etienne of Malbaie, in the county of Saguenay, in the district of Quebec, yeoman, (cultivateur) and Dorothée Bauchard, bis wife; against ELIZEE BRASSARD, of the same place, farmer, (cultivateur), to wit:\u2014'¢ A laud situate in the seigniory Murray Bay, concession St.Charles, at the place called Calumet, coutaining two arpents in front by forty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the seigniorial manor, iu rear by the said depth, joining on one side towards the north east to Ignace Murray, and towards the south west to Peter Murray, with a house, stable and a shed thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, Subject to the charges mentioned in the deed of concession of the said land ' next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.vette Ye Ouebe.TOME XIV.\u2014N°' 18.JEUDI, MARS 2, 1837.by Mre.Christine Nairne, dated the fifth day of May, on- thousand eight bundred and thirteen, filed in this cause.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid pari.h of Murray Bay, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of MARCH The said Writ returnable on the firstday of April next, W.85.SEWELL, Sheriff.224 November, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : JH,TENNE LAGUEUX, cultivator, No.1016.} of the parish of St.Joseph of Poinie Levy, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Gaspé ; against IGNACE RUEL, trader, of the same place, to wit :\u2014\u2018 An emplacement lying and situate in the parish of St.Joseph of Pointe Levy, county of Dorchesther, contaiv- ing thirty five feet in front by sixty feet in depth, joining on one side towards the north cast to Pierre Robitaille, and towards the south west to Augustin Fogot, towards the north to Augustin Fogot, and towards the south to the little river, with a house thereon erected, circumstances and dependen= cies.'\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Joseph of Pointe Levy, oo the TWENTY EIGHTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.23d November, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : OUIS KEMNEUR pir LA- No.1016.} FLAMME, of the parish of St.François.Rivière du Sud, in the county of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec, cultivator, and Marie Josephte Lemieux, his wife ; against JEAN GUAY, of the parish of St.Joseph de la Pointe Lévi, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, cultivator, in the hands of Jean Baptiste Landry, curator duly appointed to the délais- semen?made in this cause, to wit: \u2014** Two arpents and « half of land in front by twenty-two in depth, situated in ihe parish_of St.Charles, joining on one side towards the south west to Jean F.Costin, and towards the north east to François Goulet.and towards the north to Joseph l\u2019ouliot.and towards the south to one Turgeon.\u201d To be sold »t the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Charles, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.23d November, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : (CHARLES HARVICKER.of the No.1407.} city, county and districtof Quebec, tobacconist ; against ANN BURKE, of the same place, widow of the late Benson Bennett, in hisliletime merchant, of the same place, as well as commune en biens with him and tutrix to her minor children, to wit: \u20141IJ.* A lot of ground or emplacement, situate in the lower town of Quebec, on the south side of St.Paul street, containing twenty two feet five inches in front; on the south west side, ninety seven feet seven inches ; on the north east side, seventy one feet ten inches; and in rear ten feet six inclies, bounded in front by st.Paul street, in rear by John Vanderheyden, and lot three hereafter described, on oneside towards the south west by John Vanderheyden, and on the other side towards the north east by Louis Simard, with a three stories brick house and buildings thereon erected ; also, with a passage of eight feet wide, joining the said lot, leading to the Ancien Chantier street.2.Alot of ground or emplacement, situate in the lower town of Quebec, on the north east side of the street called Ancien Chantier, containing seventeen feet nine inches in front, by twenty five feet four inches in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in rear by lot number three hereafter described, on one side towards the north by John Vanderheyden,and on the other side towards the south.by number four, with a two stories house thercon erected.3.A lotof ground or emplacement, situate in the lower town of Quebec, on the south west side of Lacroix street, containing seventeen feet six inches in front, by twenty five feet fourinchesin depth, bounded in tront by Lacroix street, in rear by lot number two herea- bove described, on one side towards the north by Louis Simard, and on the other side, towards the south by number four hereafter described, with a two stories house thereon erected.4.A lot of ground or emplacement situate in the lower town of Quebec, on the south west side of Lacroix street, containing twenty seven feet in front, by thirty six feetsix inches in depth, to the south west, on the Ancien Chantier street, and forty six feet in depth to the north east, bounded in front by Lacroix street, in depth by the Ancien Chantier street, where the lot of ground is only eighteen feet wide, on one side towards the south west by the Ancien Chantier street, and on the other side towards the north east by number three hereafter described, with a two stories house thereon erected.5.A lot of ground or emplacement situate in the St, Roch suburb of Quebec, on the westside of St.Dominique street, containing eighty one feet in front, by forty nine feet in depth, bounded in front by St.Dominique street, in rear by lot number six hereafter described, onone side towards the north by George Millar, and on the otherside towards the south by Joseph Latouche, with a two stories house, shewing as four houses thereon erected.as well us part of a hangard thereon erected.6.A lotof ground or cmplacement situate in the St.Roch suburb of Quebec, on the eastside of a lane or public passage, containing seventy nine feet four inches in front, by forty nine feet in depth, bounded in front towards the west by the said lane or public passage, in rear 16> 166 TUS QUEREC GAGETIS Marc 2 EE \u2014 by the lot lastly described, on one side towards the north by George Millar, and on the other side towards the south by Joseph Latouche, with a two stories house, .shewing as four houses thereon erected, as well as part of a hangard thereon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold as follows: lots, numbers one, two, three and four, at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY SEVENTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the morning ; and lots numbers five and six, at the church door of the parish of st.Roch of Quebec, onthe TWENTY EIGHTH day of MARCH next, at.TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 23d November, 1836.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : J TLERNE CLAUDE LAGUEUX, © No 999.} esquire, of the city, county and district of Quebec ; against CHARLES BROWN CHAM- BERLIN, of the same place.tavern keeper, to wit: \u2014* A certain lot or piece of laud situate lying and being at the place called ** St.Sauveur,\u201d in the parish of St.Roch of Quebec, bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, and in the rear and on the north east and south west by land belonging to Thomas Langlois, formerly proprietor of the said lot, consisting of all tnat is contained within the follow.ng boundaries or limits, that is to say : beginning at the King\u2019s highway, at a fence erected about ten feet to the north east of the dwelling house of the said lot, thence along the said highway till intersected by the south westerly fence of the garden on the said lot, which fence runs behind and along the summer house or berceau in the said garden, thence along the said garden fence till intersected by the rear line of the stables on the said lot, thence along the said rear line till intersected by the first abovementioned fence, north east of the said dwelling house, and thence along the said fence to the place of beginning, together with ihe house, barn and stables, and all the other appurtenances, as the whole is now.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Roch o f Quebec, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of MARCH next, at TEEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.23rd November, 1836.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit:?JT ))AME MARIE JOSEPHTE BRU- No.873.§ NET, widow of the late Joseph Roy, esquire, of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec; against JEAN EDOUARD NOLL, gentleman, and three others, allof the city of Quebec aforesaid, to wit :\u2014* An emplacement situate in the suburb and parish of St.Roch, containing forty feet in front by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, bounded in front by the Queen street, (rue de la Reine) in rear towards the south by the continuation of Richardson street, on one side towards the northeastby My.James lampriére Marette or his representatire, and on the other side towards the north west by Etienne Drouin, and Joseph Dompierre, upon which a house is erected ; subject to the charge of paying to the plaintiff, her heirs and assigns, on the festival day of St.Michel, the tweniy ninth September of every year, twenty four livres of ground rent annual and perpetual, and seventy two livres of ground rent, on the capital of fourteen hundred livres, at five per centum.redeemable at will.\u201d \u2018lo be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parishof St.Roch, on the THIRTIETH day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.\u2018The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 24th January, 1837, ALTAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : IERRE AUCLERC.of the pa- No.1284.} rish of St.Pierre, Baie St.Paul, in the county of Saguenay, in the district of Quebec, farmer, (cultivateur,) aguinst HUBERT POTVIN, farmer, and Jean Marie Potvin, merchant, both of the same place, to wit :\u20141.** A land of four arpents in front by twenty six arpents in depth, situate in the seigniory of Eboulemens, in the concession Ste.Catherine, bounded in front, towards the south west, by the trait quurré of the seigniory of Gouffre, and in rear by the depth, joining towards the south to the land of Jean Tremblay, circumstances and dependencies ; subject to the charges, clauses and conditions of the deed of concession by M, P.Desales Laterrière to Hubert Potvin, dated the twenty sixth day of February,one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, filed in the Sheriff's office in this canse.2.À land situate in the parish of Baie St, Paul, seigniory of Gunffre, of four arpents in front by twenty six arpents in depth, bounded in front by the end of the fifty five ar- puts of the said seigniory of Gouffre, and in rear by the end of the suid dep th, juining on one ride, towards the south west, to François Simard, and on the viher side to Pierre PDuchesne, or his representatives, with circumstances and dependencies 3 subject to the charges, clauses and conditions of the deed of concession by Joseph Drupean, esquire, of the thirteenth day of Mny, one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven, filed in the said Sheriff's office.\u201d To be sold as follows : lot, number cne, at the chureh door of the afuresaid parish of les Ebonlemens, on the TWENTY SIXTH day of MAY next.at TEN o\u2019cluck in the morning 3 lot, nnm- her two, at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Baie St.Paul, on the TWENTY SEVENTH day of MAY next, nt TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next, W.8S, SEWLLL, Sheriff.24th January, 1837.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : AMES CLEARIHUE, of the city, No.1620.county and district of Quebec; against ANDREW STUART, esquire, advocate, of the same place, curator to the estate of the late William Green, of the same place, to wit :\u2014¢ A lot of ground sitnnte near the city of Quebec, on the road of Grande Allée, near the Plains, of one hundred feet in front by three hundred and twenty teet in depth, french measure, or thereabouts ; hounded in front, towards the north, by the snd road of the Grande Allée, and in depth towards the south by the ground of Dame Emma Bradley.now wife of Mr.Michuel Hynes, joining on one side tuowords the nouth east to a road of thirty nine feet in breadth or thereabouts, reserved to communicate to the ground of the said Dame Emma Bradley, representing the late John Moorhead, and on the other side towards the south west tu à lot of ground belonging to Henry Trinder representing the late Jumes Green.Subject to the charge by the purchaser that all buildings, fences and other improvements which sball be found on the said lot of ground, shall return und shall appertain to the Religious Ladies of the Hôtel-Dieu of Quebeu, at the expiration of the Bail Emphitéotique of a larger extent of ground, in which the said lot ubove described is included, for the term of ninety nine years, granted by the said Religious Ladiesof the HOtel-Dieu, tothe late John Craigie, esquire, by deed passed before F.\u2019l &tu and his collwague, notaries, at Quebec, on the seventh of May, une thousand eight hundred and three.\u2019\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY NINTHi day of MAY next, at TEN o\u2019cluck in the morning.The suid Writ returnable on the first day of June next, W.8, SEWELL, Sherifl, 24th January, 1887.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : \"OSEPH LATOUCHE, ofthe city, ; No.1247.} couuty and district of Quebec, master mason ; against GEORGE MUNN, of the same place, butcher, in the bands of Jean Baptiste Laundry, huissier audi- encier, curator duly appointed to the délaissement wade in this cause, to wit ;\u2014\u2018* An emplacement situate io the St.Louis suburb, containing forty feetin front by sixty three feet in depib, bounded in front by the Ænétrée street, in rear towards the west by François Raucour.vn one side towards the north by Pierre Clavet, and on the other side towards the south by Michel Maatfet, together with a two stories wooden house, a hangard, and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and aependencies.\u2019\u201d\u201d To be soldat my office, in the conrt bouse, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-NINTH day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable ou the first day of Juve next, W.S.SLWELL, SLeriff, A 25th January, 1837.ALIAS FIKKRI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : JF GNACE GASPARD BOISSEAU, No.1327.} esquire, notary, of the parish of St.Thowas, in the county ot Islet, in the district of Quebec ; agaivst EDWIN HAWKINS, of the same piace, merchant, to wit :\u2014* Au emplacement situate in the parish of St.\u2018Thomas, in the village of St, Thomas, of about five perches in frout by six perches in depth, bounded towards the north east by Jacques Fournier or his representatives, towards the south west by the street which is between the above emplacement and that belonging to Joseph Gagné or bis represent atives, bounded towards the north by the street whichis between the above emplacement and that of Abraham Du- rand, represented by Dr.Etienne Taché, and towards the south by the street or road which leads to the chiirch of the said parish, with a house and other buildings.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish ot 8t, Thomas, on the EIGH l'H day of AUGUST uext, at TEN o\u2019crock in the morning.The said Writ returuable on the second day of October next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.28th February, 1837.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wir +P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LAnDS and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponas, lo whick no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Qffice, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions alin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: I OBERT DUNN, of the parish No.346.of St.Remi, in the district of Montreal, and province of Lower Canada, esquire, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of ABRAHAM WELSH, of the township of Hemmingford, in the district of Montreal, and province of Lower Canada, yeoman, and Samuel 1).Welsh, of Russelltown, in the district of Montreal and province aforesaid, farmer, jointly and severally.defendants : *¢ A Land situated in Russelltown, containing twelve acres and a half in front, by twenty acres in depth, being the east half of lot number thirteen and the remainder being lots number fourteen and fifteen, being in the first concession of Russelltown, (agreeable to the old survey) bounded in front part by Frederick Young and part by Harris W.Starns, in the rear by the first section, on one side by Thomas Cantweil, and on the other side by Anson Hogel, with a wooden bouse thereon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Ste.Martine, on the TWENTY SEV&NTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next, L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sberiff\u2019s Office, 21st November, 1856.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ETER MURTA, of the parish of No, 816.} St.Joseph of Chambly, in the district of Monreal, gentleman, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of SAMUEL ANDRES and STEPHEN R.ANDRES, of the said parish of St.Joseph of Chambly, in the said district, traders and co-partners, doing business at Chambly aforesaid, und the name and firm of S.& S.RB Andres, defendants: \u20141.** A lot of ground inthe Canton of Chambly, in the parish of Chambly, in the district of Montreal, of an irregular figure, containing thirty nine feet in front by thirty feet in the rear, two hundred and sixteen feet on the east side, and two hundred and thirty four feet on the west side, with a stone house and a frame building or stable thereon erected.2.À lot of ground, in the Canton of Chambly, in the parish of Chambly, in the said district of Montreal, of an irregular figure, containing sixty feet in front, one hundred and thirty feet in the rear, two hundred and eighty feet on the cant side, and (wo hundred and forty eight feet on the west side, with a dwelling houseand stuble thereon erected, bounded on the east side, by the property of Mr.Hatt, The defendants above named are authorised to become the purchasers of the above described property on their paying into my hands the sum of two hundred and one pounds, five shillings, with interest on the sum of two hundred pounds, from the twelfth day of Angust one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, according to the orders contained in a judgement of the eourt of King\u2019s bench, bearing date the eighteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty five.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of thesaid parish of Chambly, on the TWENTY .SEVENTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on tbe first day of April next L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 12th November, 1836.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit + HIMOTHE\u2019 FRANCHERE, of No.1333.the parish of St.Mathias, in the district of Montreal, merchant, and Charles Mongeon, of the parish of St.Athauase, in the said district, merchaat, both co-partners and using trade together, at the said place of St, Athanase, under the firm of Frauchère and Mongeon, plaintiffs : againstthe lands and tenements of ANTOINE VANDALE, of the parish of St, Athanase, in the district of Montreal aforesaid, yeoman, defendant :\u2014 A land lying and situate at St.Athanase, seigniory of Bleury, coa- taining four arpents in front by twenty-eight arpeats in depth, joining in front to the river Richelieu, in depth to the lands of the second rauge, or of the front road of the second range of the concession, on one side 10 a road leading down (à un chemin de descente,) and on the other side to Antoine Hébert, with two houses, a barn, a stable and a coach-house thereon erected,\u2019\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the sail parish of St, Athanase, ou the TWENTY- SEVENTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, The said Vrrit returnable ou the first day of April next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sherif\u2019s Office, 21st November, 18:6.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to ss | REDERICK EUGENE GLO- No.90.BENSKY, of the parish of St.Evstache, in the district of Montreal, esquire, curator duly appointed to the vacant estate of the late Eustache Nicolas Lambert Dumont, iu his lifetime, esquire, of the same place, plaiutiff; against the lands aod tevementsof WILLIAM ADDISON, of the parish of St, Eustache, in the dis- trictof Moutreal, late master butcher, and now inn-keeper, defendant; ** An ewplacement lying and situate at the village of St.Eustache, parish of the same name, on the level of the main street, contaiviug forty five feet in front by one arpeut wore or less in depth, bouaded in front by the said main street, in reac by Mrs.Borrie and Jean Baptiste Cié.- ment, on one side by the said Jean Baptiste Clément, and on the other side by the representatives of Alexis Grigoon, with a house, stable, shed, a dairy, and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Eustache, on the TWENTY-SEVENTH day of MARCH next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The sald Writ returnable on the first day of April next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019 Office, 21st November, 1836.FIERT FACIAS.Montreal.to wit Ein BARRON, of the sei- No.1780.gniory of Argenteuil, in the district ot Montreal, esquire, plaintiff ; againstthe lands and tenements of ROBERT McCLURE, ofthe parish of Ste.Scholastique, in the said district, yeoman, and Mary Holmes, his wife, defendants :\u2014 A lot of land situated in the said parish of Ste.Scholastique, bounded in front by the north River, in the rear by the lands of Côte St.Louis, on one side by David McKie, and on the other side by the said defendants, being twenty five acres in depth, by three acres in width, more or less, without warranty of precise measure, with a log house, barn and stable thereon erected.\u201d Tobe sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Scholastique, on the FIFTEENTH day of MAY next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff \u2019s Office.Tth January, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Montreai, to wit : ILBERT LEDUC, yeoman, of No.2340, } the parish of Lachine, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of GEORGE WILLIAMS, shoemaker, heretofore of the said parish of Lachine, in the said district, and now of the village of St, Régis, in the said district, defendant :\u2014\u2018* An emplacement situate in the village of St.Michel of Lachine, containing furty five feet in front, by the depth which there muy de from the level of the King's highway to the river St.Lawrence, bounded in front by the said road, in the rear by the said river St, Lawrence, on one side by Pierre Landry, and on the other side by the plaintiff, with a wooden house thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Lachine.on the FIFTEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the forenvon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June also next, L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 10th January, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : Joe McDONALD, of the parish No.376.¢ vf Chateauguay, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; aguinstthe lands and tenements of GABRIEL LA BERGE, of Sie.Martine, in the seigniory of Annfield, in the said district, defendant:\u20141.* An emplacement lying and situate in the parish of Ste Martine, in the seigniory of Beauharnois, containing about three arpents in superficies, joining in front to the river du Loup, in depth to the land of James Miller, on the south westside to the widow Joseph Gagner, and on the eastside to James Miller, with a house, barn, a blacksmith's work shop, and other buildings, 2.A land of nu trian ular figure, situate to the north side of river Chateauguay, and designated under number seventy-one, of Ormstown, in the said seigniory, and containing about forty-six urpents io superficies, joining on one side, towards the south west, to the new road which is opened from Lake St, Louis and continues in direct line to the bridge of the Swamp (Marais) and to era fos Np pd be pd ve th he nd on he vd sh rit pf he of it, ce n, ct id 1- in to 1e je lo h 7 le il vv pea PRE Gg We erm la py vw em mé AY oo HRT ew vw WW wg 3 TE er à = PSE mam 3 > 1837.\u2014 the river Chateauguay, on the other side, towards the north, to Albert Laboucharde, in front to the river Cha.teauguay, and abutting in a point in the rear ; and upon which there are erected a house, a barn aud other buildings.3.Another land described under number eighteen, at the Grand Marais, in Ormstown, in the seigniory of Annfield, the said lot containing one arpent in breadth on the road, by about seven arpents in depth, and at the endof that depth being oftwo arpents in breadth by about seventeen arpents and five perches more or less in depth ; joiningin front to the road ofthe Swamp (Marais) and to Etienne Leduc or his representatives, in depth to a bdse which divides the said land from that of Jean Touchette, on the north east side to Pierre Misse, and on the south west side to Louis Julien, without buildings thereon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste, Martine, on the NINETEENTH day of JUNE next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the twentieth day of June next.1.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 7th January, 1837.FIERI FACLAS.Montreal, to wit : } \\ ILLIAM HALLOWELL, of No.2338.Montreal, esquire, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of NORMAN BETHUNE, of the city of Montreal aforesaid, merchant, tutor to the minor children of the late Henry McKenzie, of Montreal aforesaid, esquire, defendant :\u2014*¢ Four certain lots or emplacements, lying, beingandsituate in the fief St.Augustin, near the city of Montreal, and designed on the plan of part of the said fief.made by Charles Turgeon, sworn land surveyor, on the twenty fifth day of October, one thousand eight hundredand twenty three, and also signed by the said William Hallowell, by the numbers one, two, three and four, bounded in front\u201d by St.Augustin street, in the rear by a fence actually erected on the south side of the road called chemin St.Antoine, on one side by Hallowell street, and on the other side by lot number five, containing each one hundred and two feet in front by as many feet in depth as may be found on a direct line between St, Augustin street and the fence in rear above mentioned, also four others certain lots of ground or emplacements situated in the said fief immediately opposite the lots hereinbefore described and designated in the said plan by the numbers sixty- five, sixty six, sixty seven and sixty eight, bounded in front by the said street St.Augustin, in the rear by an unconced- ed part of the said fief, on one side by Hallowell street, and onthe other side by lot number sixty four, containing each one hundred and two feet in front by five hundred and ninety feet in depth on the line of Hallowell street, and five hundred and fifty one feet on the line of the lot number sixty four, more or less, with the appurtenances to the said lots or emplacements belonging.\u201d\u201d To be sold, subject to certain charges and reservations which will be made known at or any time before the sale, at my office, in the said city of Montreal, on the THIRD day of JULY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October term next.L GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 25th February, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : OUIS HYPOLITE DENAUT, Ne, of Laprairie, in the district of Montreal, geutleman, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JOSEPH BROULLLARD, of 8t.Constant, in the said district, yeoman, defendant ;\u2014\u2018 A certain lot of ground situate in the seiguivry of Lasalle, on the north side of the river St Pierre, containing in all two arpents iu breadih, by Iweuty nine arpeuts mote or less in depth, joining in front the said lot of ground to the King\u2019s highway, in rear to the lands of the concession of the Côte St.Régis, towards the south on one side to Joseph Benoit, and towards the north on the other side to Louis Duceau, with a barn, stable and coach house thereon erected.\u201d To be soid at the church door of the said parish of st Constant, on the THIRD day of JULY vext, at TEN o'clock iu the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next, L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, Fehruary 25th 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : FFVOUSSAINT DUMAS, of the city No.1979.of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JOSEPH LAPORTE pit ST.GEORGE, Pierre Corneillier dit Grandchamps, and Jean Baptiste Mayé, all three of the parish of St.Cuthbert, in the said district, yeomen, jointly and severally, defendants :\u2014 1.*\u201c A land lying and situate in the parish of St.Cuthbert, tothe south of the river St.Cuthbert, conta'ning one arpent and a half in front by forty arpents in depth more or less.bounded in front by the said river St.Cuthbert, in rear by the lands of St, Lsprit, on one side towards the north by Xavier Hrissette, and on the other siue towards the south west by Alexis Dauphin, with a wooden house, barn and stable thereon erected.2.A Land lying and situate to the south of river St.Cuthbert, of one arpent in front by forty in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the said river St.¢ uthbert, in rear by Louis Corneillier dit Grandchamps, on one side by Louis Paradis and Leon Olivier, and on the other side by the minors of the said Louis Corneillier dit Grandchamps.3.Half an arpent of land by forty arpents in depth, more or less, joining in front to the river St.Cuthbert, which joins to the lands of Ste.Catherine, on one side, towards the south west, to Joseph Blais,and on the other side, towards the north east, to Francois Vadnais.4.A quarter of an arpentof land, lying and situate in the said parish of St.Cuthbert, taking from the river St.Cuthbert, which joins th: lands of \u2018Ste, Catherine, on one side towards the south west, to Franç is Vadnais, and on the other side, towards the north east, to Pierre Turcotte, without buildings 5.A land lying and situate in the said parish of St.Cuthbert, to the cross- ways (fourches) oï St, André, torming part of number one, cont.iningtbree arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the river St.Cuthbert, in rear by the lands of Ste.Catherine, on one side, towards the south west, by Joseph Fournier, aad on the other side, towards the north east, by Jean Baptiste Bibeault, with a wooden house, barn and stable thereon erected.6 A land lying and situate to the south of the river St.Cuthuert, of one arpent and a half in front by forty- arpents in-depth, more or less, bounded in front by the land of Louis Corneillier dit Grand- GAZATIB DB QUEBEC champs, in rear by the river St, André, on one side, towards the north east.by Léon Olivier, and on the other side, towards the south west, by the minors of the said Louis Corneillier dit Grandchamps.7.A lot of ground of a quarter of an arpent in front by forty arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the lands of Me.Catherine, in depth by the river St.André, on one side, towards the south west.by Francois Vadnais, and on the other side, towards the north east, by Pierre Corneillier dit Grandchamps, without buildings.8.A land lying and situate in the parish of St.Cuthbert, to the cross-ways (fourches) of St.André, making part of number one, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the river St.Cuthbert, in rear by the lands of \u201cte.Catherine, on one side by Joseph Fournier, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Bibeault, with a wooden house, barn and stable thereon erected.9.A land lying and situate to the south west of the said river St.Cuthbert, making part of number twenty seven, bounded in trout by the said river St.Cuthbert, of «ne arpent and a half\u2019 in front by forty arpents in depth, more or less, in rear by the lands of St.Esprit, on one side, towards the south west, by Xavier Brissette.and on the other side, towards the north east, by Alexis Dauphin.with a wooden Louse, barn and stable thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church d or of the said parish of St.Cuthbert, on the THIRD day of JULY next, at I'lLN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff \u2019s Office, 22d February, 1837.DISTRICT OF THREL RIVERS, To wir + PPupLic NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims, on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except an cases of Venditioni Exponas, fo whichno such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days neat 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.Three Rivers, to wit : } i UU MICHEL CRESSÉ, No.106.4 esquire, notary and merchant, residing in the parish of St.Jean Baptiste of Nicolet, in the county of Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers ; against HENRY DUBE, yeoman, residing in thesaid parish of St, Jean Baptiste of Nicolet.in the county and district aforesaid, to wit :\u20141J, ** A farm situate in the parish and sei- gniory of St.Jean Baptiste of Nicolet, in the first south west concession, of ouc arpent and a haif in front by about eighteen arpents in depth, the whol®more or less;-joining in front to the King s highway, in depth to the Lake St.Peter, on one side towards the north east to Jean Baptiste Vincent, and towards the south west to Augustin Rousseau.junior ; subject to the seigniorial rights, and to all the charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession in favor of the seigniors vf the sei- guiory or fief whereof the said farm derives.2, A farm situate in the parish and seigniory of St.Jean Baptiste of Nicolet, in the second south west concession, containing one arpent and a half in front by forty arpenis in depth, the whole more or less, joining in front to the farm above described, in depth to Jean Baptiste Vincent, on one side towards the north east to François Olivier Vincent, and on the other side towards the south west to Antoine Rousseau, \u2018with a house, a dairy, two barns and stable thereon erected ; subject to the seigniorial rights, and to all the charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession in favor of the seigniors of the seigniory or fief whereof the said farin derives, their heirs and assigns.\u2019\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church doorof St Jean Baptiste of Nicolet, on the FOURTH day of 4 Li LY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of September next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, Sheriff's Office, February 25th 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers,to wit: [} OHN BLACKWOOD, mer- No.204.¢ chant, of the city, county and district of Montreal ; against JOSEPH MAURALS, joiuer, of the parish of St.Antoine, of River du Loup, 1 the county of St.Maurice, iu the district of Three Rivers, aud Geneviève Denys, widow of the late François Maurais, of the said parish, to Wit :\u2014\u201c\u2018 An emplacement lying and situate in the parish of St.Antoine of River du Loup, at the village of River du Loup, containing half au arpent in frout by threc-quarters of au arpent in depth, joining in front to the King\u2019s highway, in the rear to the lot of ground of Capt.Harnois, or his representatives, on ove side, towards the south-west, to the heirs of the late Jean Baptiste Lemaitre Angé, aud on the other side, towards the north-east, to Thimothé Chalons, esquire, with a house thereon erected subject to the rights, cuarges, clauses, conditions and servitudes in favour of the seignior of tbeseigniory or fief whereof the land of which the said emplacement makes part derives,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Si, Antoive of River du Loup, on the TWENTY SEVENTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o°clock in the forenven, The suid Writ returnable ou the twenty eighth day of March next.1.G.OGDEN, Steriff, Sherifi\u2019s Office, 22d November, 1836.FIËRI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit + OUIS LANDRY, esqnire, No.88.of the parish of Bécancotr, in the county of Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers, merchant ; aguinet FRANCOIS HEON, of the said parish of Bécancour,in the county and district aforesaid, to wit :\u20141.*¢ A land lying and situate in the parish of the Nativité de la Ste.Vierge aud St.Pierre of Bécancour, of one arpent und a halt im frout by about fifty five arpents ia depth, joining in front to the King s highway, in depth to Jean Beauthaine, towards the north eust to Louis» Landiy, esquire, und towards the south west to Jean Baptiste Olivier Laudry, with a house, hangard, 167 pate and other Lnildings thereun erected 5 subject to the rights, charges, cluuses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession in favour of the veignior of the seigniory or tief* whereof the raid land derives.2.A land situate in thesaid parish of Bécancour, of one arpent and a balfin front by sixty arpentsin depth, more or less, joining in front to Jean Beauchuine, in depth to the line of the fief Cournoyer, on one side towards the north east to Lonis Lundry, esquire, and towards the south west to Churles Hamel aud Olivier Landry : n small part of which is in cultivation.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, couditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession, in favour of the seignior or fief whervof the suid land dérives.\u201d To he sold at the chorch door ot the parish of the Nu- tivité de la Ste.Vierge and of St.Pierre of Bécancour, on the TWENTY-SEVENTH day of MARCH next, at TEM o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the twenty-eighth day of March next, I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three-Rivers, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 19th November, 1836.2 > FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit .| JRANCOIS FISETTF, baker, No.15.L ofthe borough of Three Rivers, in the county of St, Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers ; against JAMES BRAND, ycoman, heve- tofore of the parish of Cap La Magdeleine, and now residing in the said borough of Three Rivers, to wit:\u20141 * A land lying and situate in the parish of Cap La Magdeleine, of one arpent and a half in front by twenty arpents in depth more or less, bounded towards the north east by John Boys, and towards the south west by James Boys, in front by the line (cordon) of the swamp, and in depth by the lands of Isaac G.Ogden, with a house, stable and other buildings thereon erected.2.A land lving and situate in the parish ot Cap La Magdeleine, at the place called the *wamp (le Marais,) comprehended in the following limits : towards the south east by the lands of John Boys.towards the north east by the said John Boys, and towards the south west by Ezekiel Hart, the said land forming about seventy nine arpeuts more Or less ia superficies\u201d Tu be sold at the church door of the parish of Cap Ja Magdeleine.on the TWENTY SEVENTH day of MACH next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnuole on the twenty eighth day of March next I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, Sherid\u2019s Office, 19th November, 1536.Sheriffs\u2019 Sales, DISTRICT OF CASPLE To wir: + ose NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned Lavps and TrnEMEVTs have been seized, and will be sold at the respective limes and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; al; oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, oratin de charge, except in case of Venditioni Exponas, fo which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifleen days next preceding the day of sale; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after lhe return of (Writ.) PLURIES FIFRI FACIAS.New (arlisle, to wit : A MASA BEBEE, esquire, of No.314.A New Carlisle, in the county of Bonaventure, in the Inferior District of Gaspé, joint pro- thonotary of His Masesry\u2019s provincial court for the said District, and joint clerk of the peace for the said District, plaintiff ; against SIMON TALBOT oir GERVAIS, of East Nouville, in the county of Bonaventure.in the Inferior District of Gaspé, farmer; and another, defendants :\u2014 \u201c alot of land belonging to Simon Talbot, one of the above named defendants, situate and being at East Nouville, in the township called Hope, in the county of Bonaventure, in the District of Gaspé, containing seveuty acres or thereabouts in superficies, on a front of one acre and three quarters of an acre, bounded in front by the Bay des Chaleurs, in rear by waste lands or the crown, to theeast by the representatives of the late Hilaire Roussy, deceased.and to the west by Charles L.a Rocque, together with the dwelling house and barn erected and being ou the said land before described.and other appurtenances and dependencies of the said premises.\u201d To be sold in the court hall of the court house of New Carlisle, in the District of Gaspé aforesaid, onthe TWENTY-FOURTH day of JUNE next, at the hour of TEN in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the first day of July next.M.SHEPPARD, Sheriff.Sheri?'s Office.Ist February, 1837.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.New Carlisle, to wit + pORANCOIS AHIER and ELIE No.106.Li BAS, of St.George\u2019s Cove, in the county and District of Gaspé, merchants and copart- ners, carrying on trade and commerce of St.George's Cove aforesaid, under the name, siyle and firm of LePns and Ahier ; against ROBERT MchENZIE, of tape Beaux Eaux.in the county and District of Gaspé, fisherman :\u2014 \u201c All the right, title and interest of the said Robert McKenzie, in and to a certain lot or portion of land, situate and being at Cape Beaux Eaux.in the Bay of Gnspé, in the county and District of Gaspé, containing five acres or thereabouts.more or less, in {front by thirty three acres and one third of an acre in depth, boundud to the nomth by lands occupied by James Smith, to the west.by the Bay of Gaspé aforesaid, and to the south and in rear by waste: lunds of the crown, together with the dwelling house thereon erected, and other circumstances and'dependencies of the said premises > To be sold in the court hall of the court house of New Carlisle.in the District of Gaspé aforesaid.on the TWENTY-FOURTH day of JUNE next, atthe bour of ELEVEN in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of July sext.M.SHEPPARD, Sherif, Sheriff 's Office, 1st February, 1837. 4 168 f r-C } Pro strict of Quebee, .} IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH, 20th Peby.1487, WILLIAM CHANCE, PLAINTIFF ; vs.LOUIS DELAGRAVE, DEFENDANT ; and PLTER SHEPPARD, TIERS SAIsl.No.2348.0.; N pursuance to the Judgment rendered in this cause, this 1 day, the Creditors of the said Defendant, Louis Dela- grave, be and they are hereby required to file in the Office of the Prothonotary of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King's Bench for this District, their respective claims duly authenticated, on or before the sixth day of April next, in order that a Distribution of the monies levied in this cause be made, \u2018onformably to law.con y PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.PETITIONS TO THE LEGISLATURE.UBLIC NOTICE.\u2014The undersigned will apply to the Legisisture of this Province, in the ensuing Session, to be incorporated under the name and firm ot the ¢ BEAUHARNOIS RyviLroap Company.\u201d with the privilege of making and maintaining a RAILROAD, from or near the Village of Beauharnois, to a suitable point on the River St.Lawrence or Lake St.Francis, through part of the parishes of Saint Clement and Saint Timothy, in the Seignoiry of Beauharnois and County of that name ; with a further privilege of extending the said Railroad tothe north west shore of the River Chateau- guay, and thence along the said River to the Province Line ; passing through the Township of Godmanches- ter, ut or near the village of Huntingdon in the said Township.L.G.Brown, R.H.Norval, William Bowron, Thos.M*Leny Gardner, Jean Bte.Poirier, John M\u2018Gibbon, John Somerville, D.K.Lighthall, James Reid Benuharnois, January 17, 1837.HE undersigned intend to petition the l\u2019rovincial Legislature at its next session, for au Act of Parliament authorising them together with other individuals, to form a Joint Stock Company, for the purpose of making a Rail Road from Port St, Francis, on the River St.Lawrence, Jobn M\u2019Donald, John Ross, Ovide Leblanc, Juseph Surveyer, A.Desmarais, F.Xr.Prevost, John Young, John Bryson.through the Seigniory of Nicolet, the Townships of Wen- dover, Simpson, Kingsey, Shipton, Windsor, Stoke, Brompton, Urtord, Ascot, Crompton, Hatley, Barnston and Stanstead, asfaras the Province Line, with the following rates of toll, viz :\u2014 ; For the transport of effects and merchandise, not ex- ceeaing thirty five shillings per ton.For each passenger, notabove twenty shillings.Ichabod Smith, C.I.H.Goodhue, John Gilman, Samuel Brooks, Benja.Pomroy, Thomas Gordon, L.C.Ball, Hollis Smith, Alexander Rea, L.A.Edgell, Job.Adains, Wm.R.Willard, Geo.W.brooks, Sherbrooke, January 5th, 1837.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned Poroprietors of the fief and seigniory of Perthuis hereinafter described, situate, lying and being in the district of Quebec, in the province of Lower Cunada, have made application to flis MAJESTY, by petition through His Ex- CELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN CHIEF, for a commutation of and release from the droit de quint the droit de relicf, and other feudal burthens due and to grow due to b is Majesty his heirs and successors on that certain fief and sei- gniory of Perthuis, situate, lying and being on the north side of the river St.Lawrence, in the county of Portneuf, in the said district of Quebee, containing one league and a balf in front by nine leagues in depth, commencing from the extremity of the seigniory of Portneuf, In the county and district aforesaid, bounded in front by the said seigniory of Portneuf, and in the rear by the waste and ungranted lands of the Crown, at the extremity of the said nine leagues, on one side, to the north east, In part by the seigniory of Jacques Cartier, and in part by the waste and ungranted lands of the Crown, and on the otherside, to the south west, in part by the township of Alton, and in part by the waste and ungranted lands of the Crown, with the appurtenances ; and to obtain a fresh graniunto them, the undersigned proprietors, their heirs and assigns of the said above described fief and seigniory of Perthuis, to be thenceforth holden in free and common soccage, in like manner as lands are now holden infree and common soccage, in that part of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called England.; WHEREFORE, all persons who have or may have, or claim to have any present or contingent right, interest, security, charge or incumbrance, either by mortgage (hypothèque) general or special express or implied, or under any other title, or by any other means whatsoever, in or upon the lands comprised in the said above described fief and seigniory, n respect of which the said commutation, release and extinguishment of feudal and seigniorial rights, dues and burthens hath Leen so applied for, are hereby required to signify in writing, within three calendar months, from the dare hereof, their assent to or dissent from the surrender, regrant and change of tenure of the said lands, and the commutation, release and extinguishment of the feudal and scigniorial rights, dues and burthens, applied for as aforesaid, and to lodge such consent or dissent within the said Just mentioned period of three calendar months, at the office of the Lxecutive Council of this l\u2019rovince.CHARLES J.C.DE LERY, Junior, L.R.C.Dk LERY, C.C.DE LERY, Quebec, 21st February, 1837.Pa~itts undersigned hus been duly appointed Curator to the vacant estate of the late Pass Mckay VAUGHAN LORE :8 lifetime of Quebec, merchant, Bors, mis A MACPHERSON, N.P.Qurhee, 6th July, 1836.u TRS QUEHEC GAKRTTH, HE Subscriber baving retired with the consent of the partners, from the Society known under the name of ArcHaMBauLT, PACAUD, DE LA Bauere and Co, or BANQUE CANADIENNE, at St.Hyacinthe, informs the public that all notes signed by him must be presented to him for payment within three months from this day, and that after that period he will nut consider himself responsible for the said notes.A.A.DELPHOS, w St.Hyacinthe, 20th February, 1837.4 Ol'LU14.\u2014 l'he Copartuership hicherto existing between the subscribers in Ristigouche Baie des Chaleurs, under the firm and style of Andrew Deans & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.\u2014All persons indebted to the concern will please make payment to Hugh Aitken, who is duly authorised to receive the same and grant acquit- tances.ANDREW DEANS, HUGH AITKEN.Ristigouche, 1st July, 1836.u THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.a A 25H BEE Ee, PETE Tr CRBC fy £ Jc: cites de 9 SHEE A ay = A Tw BGs ms GOSFORD, ILLIAM THE FOURTH, by the Grace of Gov, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, liefender of the Faith :(\u2014To our much beloved and faithful the Legislative Councillors of our Province of Lower Canada, avd to our faithful and well beloved the Kuights, Citizens and Burgesses of our said Province, to an Assembly at our City of Quebec, On tbe seveu- teeuth day of February instant, to have been commenced and held, called and elected, and to every of you, GREETING :\u2014 Whereas for divers urgent and arduous affairs, us the state and dufence of our said Proviuce, concerning, our Assembly at the day and place aforesaid, to be present we did command, to treat, consent aud conclude, upon those things which, in our Assembly, should then aud there be proposed and deliberated upon j and for certain causes and considerations, us to this especially moving, We have thought fit to prorogue our said Assembly, so that you nor any of you, On the said seventeeuth day of February instant, at our said City, to appear are to be held or cousirained, for We do will therefor that you, and each of you, be as to usin this matter entirely exonerated 3 Commanding, and by the tevor of these presents firmly enjoiving you, and every of yon, and all others in this behalf interested, that on the TWENTY- FIFTH day of MARCH next, atour said City of Quebec, personally you be and appear, to treat, do, act, and conc ude upon those things which in our said Assembly, by the Common Couucil of our said Province, by the tavour of God, may be ordained.In TEsTIMONY WHERFOF, these our Letters we have caused to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Province to bethereuuto affixed :\u2014Witness our Right trusty and Right well beijoved the Right Houo- rable ARCHIBALD Karu of Gosrorp, Baron Worlingham of Beccles, in the Conuty of suffolk, Captain Geveral and Governor in Chief in and over our Proviuces of Upper aud Lower Canada, Vice Admiral of the same, and one of Our Most Houvorable Privy Couoeil, &c.&c.&c.at Our Castle ot St, Lewis, in Our said City of Quebec, in Our said Province of Lower Canada, this fifteenth day of February, in the year of Our Lord, ove thousand eight hundred anc thirty-seven, aud in the seventh year of our Reigu.G.Tuomas Amior, Clk.Cn.in Chy.OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY or THE PROVINCE, Quebec, lst March, 1537.His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN CHIEF has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz :\u2014 CHARLES DuGAL and JosepH Zunvuis, Esquires, to be Commissioners for the Summary Trial of small Causes, in the parish of St.Michel, county of Bellechasse, in the distsict of Quebec.under 6th Wm.IV, Cap.17.CHARLES ROB+RTsoN, FRANÇOIS M.GuAy and Ho- RATIO NELSON PATTON, Esquires, to be ditto, ditto, in the parish of Pointe Levi, county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec.Louis MoGE\u2019, CALME LENOPBLET and ANTOINE DA1GLF, Esquires, to be ditto, ditto, in the seigniory of St.Ours, county of Richelieu, in the district of Montreal.Jou~ LucKworTH PARKIN, ksquire, to be Barrister, Advocate, Attorney, Solicitor and Proctor in all His MaA- JesTY's Courts of Justice, within this Province.DisTrICT =} SESSION OF THE COURT oF KING\u2019s QUEBEC.BEncH, holding Criminal Jurisdiction tor the said district of Quebec, will be holden at the Court House, in the city of Quebec, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY SECOND day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, I do therefore hereby give notice to all those who will prosecute against any Prisouer in the Common Gaol for the said District, that they be then and there present, to prosecute against them as shall be just; and | do also give notice to ali Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Peace Officers in and for the District aforesaid, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their Rolls, Indictments and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their severul offices in that behalf appertain to be done, W.S, SEWELL, Sheriff Sheriff \u2019s Office, Quebec, Gi February, 1837, Quesec, 22d FEBRUARY, 1837.NOTICE is hereby given, that the sale of Crown Lands, made in the District of Gaspé, on the 2d JANUARY last, has been disallowed by His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN CHIEF, and that Land for settlement in that district will be offered for sale at different periods, after due notice, in some of the papers published in this district.By command, S.WALCOTT, Civil Secretary.CASTLE OF SAINT LEWIS, QUEBEC, 22d FEBRUARY, 1837.HE claims of the officers and men, who served in the embodied Militia, during the last American War, having been brought under the notice of His MAJesTY\u2019s GovekNMENT by the Governor IN Crier, and His Majesty having been graciously pleased to command, that such of the officers and men as had lodged their claims previous to the 1st of August 1830, (being those comprised in the two first classes mentioned in His Excellency\u2019s Message to the House of Assemby of the 27th of September last) should obtain land, according to their respective rank, and that letters patent should issue for the same, containing the usual reservations, and without any further conditions than that of performing the public and joint labor required by the laws of the Province :\u2014 His EXCELLENCY has directed that an officer from each of the offices of the Surveyor General of Lands, the Adjutant General of Militia and the Crown Land Department, should meet at the UNION BUILDINGS on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, in each week, at ONE o\u2019clock, for the purpose of investigating and reporting for His Excellency\u2019s information, such of the claims a3 may be found to fall within the two first classes above alluded to ; and His Excellency having been further pleased to appoint Jean LANGEVIN, Esquire, to act as Secretary in such investigations, all written communications are to be addressed to him, under cover, tothe Civil Secretary.By command, S.WALCOTT, Civil Secretary.1st.March, 1837.Tr IST of persons in arrear for Instalments and Quit 4 Rents, in the District of Quebec and nthe Interior District of\u2019 Gaspé, due 31st December, 1836, published in conformity with notice of 27th Decemb.r, 1536.Crown INSTALMENTS AND Quit RENTS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.IN ARMAGH.No.No.Names.prt of of of pet ue Lot.{range >1st Dec.136.Horatio Patou, \u2014 1 lstsÆ.6113 5 do.da.\u2014_\u2014 2 \u2018 G 17 9% do.do.\u2014 3 A 619 1 du.do._\u2014 4 \u201c 7 30 du.do.\u2014 5 \u201c 716 0 do.do.\u2014 6 \u201ca 8 1 24 William Price, \u2014 7 \u2019 719 43 do.do.\u2014_ 8 «\u201c 7 50 do.do.\u2014 9 \u201c 76 33 do.do.\u2014 10 \u201c 611 0 do do.\u2014 11 \u2018\u201c* 616 33 Horatio Patron, \u2014 12 s 7 60 Marcel Kirouack, \u2014 15 \u2018 7 37 Jusepts Morin, \u2014 21 \u201c 6 2 5 Horato Patton, _\u2014 22 ¢ 4 4 7 \u2018hos, Casimer Olive, \u2014_\u2014 23 \u201c à16 13 du.do.-\u2014 24 \u201c\u201c 8 3 13 do, do._ 25 \u2018 710 0 do.du.\u2014 2% « 514 4 da, do, \u2014 27 \u2018 5 14 44 do.do, \u2014 28 a 617 3 Wiliam Price, _ £9 \u2018 217 2 do.do.\u2014 30 \u2018\u201c 218 5 do.do.\u2014 31 \u201c 218 5 Horatio Patton, \u2014 2 1stw.w.5 5 6 do.do._ 2 ve 5 7 74 do.do, \u2014 3 *\u201c 57% do, do.\u2014 4 \u2018 à 81 du.do.\u2014 9 \u201c 510 3 do.do.\u2014_ 6 6 3S 7 7 William Price, \u2014 7 .5 9 34 do.do.\u2014 8 \u2018 514 2 Joseph Gosselin, _\u2014 y * 511 1 William Price, \u2014 10 \u201c 5 8 0 do.do.-\u2014 JER.Riv.6 17 0 du.do.\u2014 À du Pin.6 3 3 do.do.\u2014_ 5 \u2018 511 8 do.du.\u2014 6 : 5 8 0 Jacques Oliva, \u2014 3 wRriv.10 9 3 do.do, \u2014 4 du Pin.11 18 33 3 do.du._ 5 \u201c13 11 1604 du.do._\u2014 6 e« 13 2 do.do._ 7 \u201c 1214 6 do.do.\u2014 8 « 1282 9 9 do.do.\u2014_ 9 se 1114 6 Horatio Patton, \u2014 17 2sE.6 7 1 do.do.\u2014 18 4\u201c 6 7 1 do.do._\u2014 19 \u2018 6 7 1 Jacques Oliva, \u2014 20 « 910 74 do, do, \u2014 21 + 910 7a Thos.C.Oliva, \u2014 3 2N.E.910 74 Jean Lin Ray, \u2014 12 \u201c 6 7 1 Augustine Talbot, \u2014 17 6 6 7 1 Louis Theberge, \u2014 2 ¢ 1 3 94 do.do.\u2014_ 23 « 10 6 Charles Turgeon, \u2014 24\u201c 817 4 Paul La,Cruix, -\u2014 23 \u201c 810 7 Joseph Roy, \u2014 2 \u201c 8 311 Louis Kirouack, - 7 5thew.9 10 7% Jucques Kirouack, \u2014 13 1st s.e.7 4 104 Louis Kirouack, _ 14 se 7 24 Marcel Kirouack, \u2014 16 \u201c 7 907 Jerome Martineau, \u2014 17 \u201c 610 à} François Bouchard, \u2014 18 \u201c 5161 Chuiles Kirouack, fils de Jean, \u2014 19 e 5 4 2% Germain Le Page, \u2014 2U \u201c 413 9 Edward Kirouack, ~ 162ds.86 7 } D 8; pur CR OVRVGE Jac Si 3 Je Cn Bt wt hay Be By Ped bye Ed wt La \"ad Po aed YT ham Yu ad e sf then ff Sm ' Cod 25 mem cer \u2014 1837.A CA 5 ZBTIR DB QUEBEC.© 169 No.J Amount due Names Pa N .rtof [No-| No.J Lot.|,° 9 Amountdue { acques Morin, Lot.range, 318t Dec.1836.Names Part No .do.do.= 2 ERNW.:7 15 0 : of of \u2019 & Amount due do.do.\u2014 3 branch.8 0 a Lot.Lot.2 & 31st Dec.P William Pric Jeg CROWN QUIT x 1836.Names.art + Ed Ee \u2014 5 * 8102 IN IN VERNE ENT, of of SF 5 dor Go \u2014- 6 « 815 4 John Turner, N INVERNESS | Lot.Lot.ss Slat Dro.J.B.Morin \u2014- \u201c 812 rice Slatt N.W.\u2019 CLER 36.William aria, N.P.\u2014 8 \u201c 819 n Willian 1dale, N.w.: 2 à 300 Nm QUIT RENT.Louis Can - # \u20ac 3 5 2 James Job 5 I.{ à J 3 1 .olin Webster, NVERNESS, Cha sult, Esq, \u2014 11 \u201c Edward \u2018I! son, N.' 9 3 m.Stevens N.ni 4 aro Kirouac 1 OM\" 7050 Érancelane = Li 4 3 050 fam sw\u2019 wwd 4 4 5000 Jacques Olive._ iz 3 16 2 homes Hargrave B.E 4 2 3 400 Arnald Aldrich, La E.} 7 6 > 0 0 .\u2019 ; anenl : , N.E.2 im.s W.0 do do.- 2 \u201c : 76 Lanenly fireclay, 5 I ¢ 6 11 3 3 8 Geor ad.N.LA 2 3 300 a do._\u2014 30 \u2018\u201c 5 16 3 James R pbertson, 8 E + 7 8 3 9 0 Joh BS avidson, N E 2 5 4 0 do.que \u2014 32 .7 5 Û em Steel, N.w.; 7 7 4 0 0 James Henders Now.i 2 = 4 0 0 \u201cane .3 \u201c \u201c10, \u2018 A ers ' William Price, \u2014 33 * 7 50 touathan Wilkinson, S.E.4 9 6 â S00 John bitile 0 8.Ee.7 2 100 de do.\u2014 34 < : 2 6 Mark Smith, > ef, 1?8 1 9 0 James Gillis, N.W.$ 7 9 : 0 0 \u2018 0.\u2014 35 + 3 Dune ulbac, - Fe 1 9 ç James L s.k.#4 1 0 0 do.d _ 7 0 uncan MacA N.Wi 4 0 0 semon 7 6 do, do.\u2014_ al .57 8 HP.à Masai» N.W.i it ¢ 500 ot Cooke, vw 2 8 : 00 do.do._ 42 \u201c 5 6 3 Matthew Tuoy N.E.4 8 10 300 Doo Hill, s.W.à 19 6 4 0 0 do.do.\u2014 43 É 5 6 3 nu Arown, ! N.W.à 8 4 5 0 0 J avid Andrews, N.W.+ 20 5 9 0 0 do.do.\u2014 44 « 576 Arthur Brown, 8 E 4 13 6 2 0 0 war Redfern, s E # 20 5 4 000 do.do.\u2014 45 ve > 19 74 Jouve len, a W p 13 6 5 0 0 Nob.Wilson, a E.$ 3 1 4 0 0 0.i .\u2014 \u2018 4 ~ rown, .E.0 exr.C .Ww, \u2018 0 do.do.\u2014 2 \u201c614 : Charles Brown.N.W.3 5 ; 600 Rm.; Sooke, 8.ve 0; 3 4 0 0 do.do.- gow Sad Robert Kirby: s.E 4 12 6 20 Alexr.Stewart, s.e.4 25 à 4 00 To do.-\u2014 55 6 3 18 3 Duarice MaCullouge, 5 à 1 6 3 0 0 Donald St wart s.E.4 2¢ 4 2 0 0 d .0.\u2014 0 \u2018 Robe ; ., 1; 1L G = ames Steel \u2019 N.W.2 U 0 du do.= 51 + 2 1 74 Kobert Sie N.Ww.; a 3 4 0 0 Daniel Cooke N.W.{ a 5 4 0 0 ._ 5 VB We 7 5 \u201d John Loughray \u2019 S W.4 35) G 4 0 U Thomas Dempse N.We # 24 3 4 0 0 IN A B.519 oF Robt.Stewart, N.E.} 22 1 4 0 0 John McCuavert ok s.E.# 25 5 4 0 0 3 Regis Carron SHFORD.tobi.Stewart & Robt Nw.4 9 7 2 0 0 hob.McClatchy Nw-% 25 5 : 0 0 i v C > \u20ac ° Wilham Fraser, \u2018 \u2014 % 101 Japekadhian, x 0 Mary Moore, ; MWE 18 6 4 0 0 Pi n Fraser, \u2014 28 9 9 12 6 A.W 1g t, N * 4 9 7 3 10 exr.McKinnon \u2019 E.à 21 5 Q 0 ierre Morin, \u2014 9% 9 15 12 6 Won Myers, N 8 14 8 411 0 Alexr.Cooke, 5 rd 24 3 à 0 0 \u2014 2 1 1 wo Fas Vow.po 14 3 uncan Silla wed 25 ; 0 J.T.Tascl IN BUCKLAND.00 Yin, Lovell, N.w.4 14 6 229 John Sillars, C53 2 3 4 00 do.c Yereau, \u2014 4.11.18 Joun Cawpbell, .w.4 15 9 3 4 0 James McKinnon N.w.# 26 3 4100 dus do.\u2014 14,91, 1 n Glass, .BE.17 11 0 Duncan MacKelvi N.wW.# 2 400 .21.2 James G N.w, 4 5 0 Pp acKelvie ; 3 4 CLERGY INSTALMENT 1s.3 Ji 72 Willian Gunton vhf Wu 50 Joha Kelvoy * RW E 0604 400 Joseph Allaire, MENTS IN BUCKLAND.Robert Gunston, sw.16 11 20 John McKillo vwE 2203 1.00 CROWN INSTAL 7 1 22176 Janin Henry, NE.# 16 1U 4 0 0 John Merhan, N.LÉ 903 800 IN ROU ALMENTS, Josenl Henny swf 16 9 3 15 0 Donald Crawford s.8.3 18 5 3 o 0 G .: GHTON.ph Henr 6.5 16 > S, E, 0 0 Pré Gillanders, sy John Henry, s.E.4 17 ÿ 4 00 CLERGY INSTALM F 28 3 400 da do.v.3 13 5 John Tol: N.W.4 5 0 0° James A ENTS, INV Francis Austin, NE 4 13 5 500 ne s à 17 8 5 00 Wm L nderson, NE 3 ; VERNESS.CLERGY INST _ 8 A 500 Geor \u2018urrie, x.9 10 3 0 Pp - Laing, .2 1 4 15 NSTALMENT 10 0 orge Groves .wW.4 2 0 eter McKil LW.3 0 0 John finchart, ENTS IN BROUGHTON 0 John Mimnagls N, We.+ 5 10 117 6 John Mekillon N.E.% a 2 10 0 0 Ed d C Aylwin, T 11 4 % 0 > george Moore.s.E.4 , > 3 00 Jromas Nubrown, oo 16 3 4 00 Peter Byrne, , Nw 4 6 5 1 10 0 James Moore ?s BE, 4 24 9 3 0 0 G 101148 Nulbrown, jun sw 17 13 ; 00 l'homas Nugent, nw #5 21 3 1 10 0 James Brown.s E# 12 300 Wares Shearer, : ke 17 13 0 0 Patrick Dogherty sE § 21 3 0 0 David D: \u2019 Ss.E.3 = 7 4 0 0 m.Lancaster N.E, 6 12 o 0 0 Jumes Butler, Nef 22 4 010 2 Wan.Dane, EU 5 309 Jobn Clossaek, sw.17 1 85058 Viiward Mine Mim bine a Hunter } u 7 5000 ed ow Ando \"ne nes, ee 1 Nu a ; \u2019 Ss.E.3 0 ames Jatki SW.6 \u2018 0 From Bu SEL shy (emma 2 «$ H 5 1000 ven iin, VE DO 400 e ea i .* 3 .j \u2019 Robert Cruikshank N.W.; 28 3 à 10 0 Malcolm MeKill s.w # 12 10 216 0 J m.Howell, SW.19 14 à 0 0 Philip Brady 8, sw.4 23 2 310 0 Daniel Mclkiil OP» s.w-§ 16 3 00 cifery Nooks, se 19 13 00 James Brady, NE 4 95 1 3 00 Daniel Hour OP» s.w.& 15 1 3800 bred.Mills, sw.18 13 ; 0 0 Pauick Connoll S.W.4 25 1 0 17 64 Thomas W Ys N.E.à 9 1 3 0 0 ohn Barber, s.w.18 14 0 0 y s.W d 17 otton 1 3 4 Wm, C NE 4 0 ; CLERGY P STALMENTS 13 3 50 bo Jaunes Crosby, = £4 25 6 2 9 0 John Coleman, NE 13 14 40 0 James Butler NTS, IN FRAMPTO ames Hunter Wd 25 9 6 Rich: ree, N ; .J 13 -4 ' 4 ichard W Ee) 0 vos King, SE 19 800 NR vel os 10000 fein ee 2 BB 111 1 ., enzie Te 4 6 9 1m John Wi 2 N.E ! 4 0 John Nowland ouuld, N.W.à 23 8 15 0 0 John Stur \u2019 5.W.4 2 .217 © in Wilkins :» 20 14 \u2018 0 Edward Brenne = 5 15 0 A urgeon, s.26 6 3 Robert Rams sow.25 3 0 0 Mic 1 Brennans N.E.À 2 1 20 0 Arch ve Killop, Sen, nt >> : 1 0 0 Robert Alt, Ne.15 1: à 00 cop impr # 208 us en SUSE Bz 400 po Kemet, se 64d 00 Ce 1 58 en Ste \u2019 8.E.\u2018 .0 a us 4 CROWN QUIT RENT &0U0 PARE .vi 20 2 356 pebert Mills, sw 17 15 4 0 0 IN H .Ro : inuon, s.2 4 4 0 ichard Morriso sw.9 4 15 4 John Donoghan ALIFAX.Robt Satter, Jun 8 w.a 20 2 213 ë Win Morrise 150N, sw 8 lt 4 0 0 Ki , N.W .Mi ; * «WW.) To \"ISON S 4 Hug Kilgore, bE.à 3 9 41 John on Now.à 10 6 400 Mary Manser h NE 9 14 400 gh Munroe, .5 à 3 9 4 1 0 cKennie, sw : 19 10 4 000 Lewis Mansergh, sw 20 12 4 0 0 CROWN os 5 10 à INSALMENTS 17 1 2 30 Ym.Henley, \u2019 Ned 20 12 2 0 0 parie Thurber TALMENTS.IN INVER CROWN Jour oper, wi 17 15 3 1 0 ichard F : \u2014 \u2018je NVE \u2018ee * ohn Rob ow.2 = A ) Freeman, _ 2 7 9 7 8 Philip Farl, VERNESS Daniel Iwen centre 3 2 15 213 p IN REDEMPTION 5 3315 0 poète Currie, 15 8 15 0 Joba Cumbly, NE} ul 1 2 B 6 \u2019 r C i \u20ac ; 3 » \u2019* s \u2018 ; \u201c « P.C.Lord.1 51 Joseph Pos LE} bo 11 10 0 0 came Cooper, KA 27 14 3 18 6 3 6 5 Instalment Jam eater, NE 6 6 16 Jonstantine O'Neil iv 20 15 0 CLERGY INS 16 10ginterest es Ward, Eg 109 14 5 6 Patrick McGrivy, | centre div.20 15 1 19 3 John Glass, STALMENTS rest 1 set 8 6 1; 0 à rivy, sw.div.20 u 28 ; \u2019 IDE a \u2019 {hotles Gumpboll - 8 10 21 N REDEMPTION ° 0 CROWN INS 217 8 Alex.J \u201cRussell \u2014 u 8 22110 0 Neal Mcllray, \u2019 £51 Ricliard Wheeler TALMENTS., * \u2014 © ° \u2019 .George Cummi ._ 6 11 3315 0 N.W.4 9 6 5 Instahment CLERG S.We è 2% 13 I ns, = 7 2100 John McMaster 15s, Interest Y QUIT RENTS 3 00 : 2 5 £)s) \u2019 N.Es £6 lys Wm Morrisc \u2019 rs IN L
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