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[" memes + Quebec, to wit : em mrp VOLUME XV.\u2014N° 25.THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1838.he OucbeeBasette.(New Sevies.] TOME XV.\u2014N° 25.JEUDI, MARS 22, 1838.tn x &S\"TAKE NOTICE {F9 Prrsoss ADVERTISING IN THE QUEBEC OFFICIAL GA- ERTTE, ARE PARTICULARLY REQUEYTED TO FORWARD THRIR ADVERTISEMENTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE IN THE WERK 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 \u2018COME BY POST, IF NUMEROUS, OR OF LENGTH, AND REQUIRING TRANSLATION, SHOULIABE RECEIVED ON MONDAY, TUESDAY BEING NO POST DAY.J.CIIARLTON FISHER, EDITOR Q.G.BY A, N.B\u2014If the above suggestion is not complied with, it is evident that all matter reccived too lule, must be unavoid- \u2018ably postponed to the next ensuing publication.Sherifis\u2019 Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.= .Lo wir : Î P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the endermenlioned LANDs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will lie sold at {he respective times and places as mentioned hLe'vw.All persons having claims on the same, are \u201chereby required to make them known according tolaw ; all vppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except m caves of Venditioni Exponas, f0 which no such op- mositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the - wndevsignéd; at his Office, prerious fo the fifteen days next \u2018preceding he day of sale : oppositions afin de conserver may © ke filed at any time within two days next after the return of Lhe Mit.VENDITIONI EXPONAS, LEXANDER FRASER, esquire, No.1817.35 seignior of the fief: and seigniory of Riviere du Levp, residing: therein sad in possession thereof, in the county of Rimousky, in the district of (uebec ; - against MOY SE MORIN, esquire, ate of the parish of St Patrice, in the county and district aforesaid, and presently residing at the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Uoehec, notary, to wit: \u2014** A land of eleven arpents in front, more or\u2019less.by thirty arpents in depth, lying and situate in the parish of St, Patrice, seigniory of Rivière du Loup, bonnded towards its end by the lands of the second | * range, going up to the end of the said depth; joining on one side towards the south.west to Alexander Fraser, esquire, and on the other side towards the north west to Genest Dumond, without buildings thereon erected.Sub- jret to the several charges in favour of the seignior of the - place, mentioned and contained in the original deed.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Patrice de la Rivière du Loup, on the TENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the morping.I he said Writ returnable on - the sixteenth day of April next.W, S.SEWELL, Sheriff.13th March, 1838.VENDITIONL EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : } AME AGATHE DFBIGARÉ, of No.1398.\u2018uebec, widow of the late François Romain, in his lifetime of the same place, as well in her own name as commune en biens with the suid François Romain, ès qualités ; against FRANCOIS ROYER, heretofore of the city of Quebec, merchant, now of the parish of St.Jean D'Eschaillons, in the county of Lotbini2re, in the district of Quebec, at the Julle enchère, costs and charges of Charles Baromé Clouet, of the parish of St.Jean 1\u2019 Fschaillons, merchant.to wit :\u2014 \u201c¢ A land situate in the parish of St.Jean I)\u2019 Eschaillons, containing about four arpents in front by forty arpents in depth, without guarantee of precise measure, bounded.in front by the river St.Lawrence, abutting in depth towards the south, \u201c to the land of the second range or concession 8t.Charles, joining towards the porth east side to Urbain Beaudet, and \u2018towards the south west side to Joseph Barabé, on which said land a wooden house, two emall houses, a small 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 TENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in tue morning.The said Writ returnable on the twentieth day of April next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.13th March, 1838.; ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: OHN McLEOD, ofthe city, county No.1226.J and district of Quebec, esquire, merchant grocer; against PIERRE CHASSEUR, of the same place, artist, to wit:\u2014*\u201c An emplacement situated in the upper town of Quebec, Ste.Hélène street, containing about tbirty ane feet and nine inches in front, by forty eight feet and nine inches in depth, as the whole is now bounded and (enced, joining on one side towards the south \u2018west to the.emplacement and house of Mr.Frangois Drolet, now represented by John McLeod, on which side the align- \u2018ment of the mitoyen wall forms the separation of the two \u2018lats of ground, bounded by a narrow lane belonging to the said lot of ground, and common with the representatives \u2018De Lanaudière, and on the south west side by the representatives Paradis; together with a stone house and other _ buildings thereon erected, circumstances and depend - encies.\u201d\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in + the said city of Quebee, on the FOURTH day of JUNE the city, county and district of | \u2018next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.| and dependencies,\u2019 The said Writ returnable on the twelfth day of June next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 31st January, 1838.ALIAS VIERI FACIAS, Quebec, to wit : ANIEL McGI1E, of the city, county No.727.} and district of Quebec, gentleman, curator in due form of law appointed to the vacant estate and succession of the late Louis Sivrac, in his lifetime of the said city of Quebec, mariner, deceased ; against ETIENNE BERGEVIN \u2018vir LANGEVIN, and EDOUARD BERGEVIN pir LANGEVIN, both of the parish of Beauport, in the county and district of Quebec, yeomnen, heirs at law of the late Ltienne Bergevin dit Lange- vin, in his lifetime of the said parish of Beauport, their father, deceased, to wit :\u20141.*\u2018 A lot of land situated in the parish of Beauport, on the south of the high road leading to the banal mill, containing about two acres aud three quarters in front more or less, of the whole depth which there may be starting from- thie said high road and ending at the river called le Rivière du Moulin de Beauport ; bound- éd on the south hy the domain of Beauport, on the north by the road leading to the mill, on the south west by the land of Charles Parent, and on the north east by the lot of land of Edouard Langevin.2.A-lot of land situated in the parish of Beauport, on the south of the high road leading to the banal mill, containing nbôut one quarter of an acre in front more or less, of the whole depth which there may be starting from the said high road, and ending at the river called la Rivière du Moulin de Beauport ; bounded on the south by the domain of Beduport, on the north by the road leading to the mill, on the south west by the land of Etienne GUergevin dit Langevin, and on the north east by the dand belonging to the.honorable Herman Witsius Ryland, together with a stone house thereon erected, .cireumstances To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Beauport,\u201d on the TWENTY-FIRST day of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning The said Writ returpable on the first day of October next.ee Ww.S.-W ELL, Sheriff.20th March, 1838.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebce, to wit : LEXIS GAGNON, of the parish No.1496.$ of St.Vallier, inthe county of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec, tanner and farmer; against ROCH NADEAU, bercetofore of the parish of Saint Gervais, farmer, and now of the city of Quebec, in the cou ty and district of Quebec, labourer, to wit : \u2014 \u2018\u201c Torty nine arpents and twenty six perches of land in superficies, situate in the seigniory of Joliette, in the parish of Sainte Claire, to the senth of the seigniorial line of Lau- zon ; joining towards the north to this last line, and towards the south to the lands of the river ktchemin, towards the north east to Francois Roy, and towards the south west to Chailes Dutil.\u2019* To IR sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Ste.( laire, on th TWENTY-FIRST day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the morning: The said Writ returnable on the first duy of October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.20th March, 183%, Sheriffs Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wit: HP UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned Lanns aud 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 fo law ; all oppositions atin d\u2019annuler, alin de distraire, or afin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required lo befiled with {he undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of ihe Writ.: FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: ILLIAM BINGHAM, es.No.2117.quire, of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, and wife and others, plaiutiffs; agalnst the lands and tenements of LOUIS SA BOURIN, yeoman, of the parish of Rigaud, in the said district, defendant t\u2014 \u201c A lot or farm of land known and distinguished as lot number fifty seven, in that part of the parish and seigniory called the Petit Brulé, on the south side of the river Lagraisse,being three erpents in front by twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the said river Lagraisse, in the rear by the uncon- ceded lands of the said scigniory, on the south west side by lot number fifty eight, now in the possession of Antoine Bra- zeau, and on the north east side by lot aumber fifty six now in the possession of Jean B.Dubrul, with a wooden house and barn thercon eredted.\u2019 To be sold at ihe church door of the said parish of Bigaud,on the EIGHTEENTH day of APRIL next, at YEN of the clock in the forenoon, I'he said Writ re- turgabls on the first day of ne erm next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 9th December, 1837, r SUE FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: ILLIAM BINGHAM, esquire, No.1667.} of the city and district of Montreal, and wife and others, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of SUZANNE BEZENAIRE pit PRETE A BOIRE, of the parish of Ste.Magdeleine ce Rigaud, in the said district of Montreal, widow by her first marriage of the late Jean Ite.Vachon, in his lifetime of the same place, defendaut :\u2014*¢ A lot or farm of land known and dis- tingnished as lot number six,in that part of the said parish and seigniory, called the north side of the Côte Ste.Magdeleine, being three arpents in front by twenty five arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in the rear by the unconceded lands of the said seigniory, onthe west side by lot number five, now in the possession of Jean B.Mongenait, and ou the east side by lot number seven,now in the possession of Simon Seguin, with a wooden house and barn théteon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold atthe church door of the said parish of Rigaud, onthe EIGHTEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June term next, R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 9th December, 1837, FIERI FACIAS.: Montreal, to wit: ?RANCOIS HYACINTHE SE.No.2311.GUIN, notary public.of Terre- bonne, in tbe district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JACQUES GUERNON, \u2018the younger, of the Mascouche du Page, in the sald parisb of Terrebonne, now in the hands of Guillaume Le Rey, curator to the délaissement made in this cause, defendant :\u2014¢ A certain land situate at the said place of La Mascouché du Page, of three arpents in front by forty arpents in depth, with a barn, a house and other buildings thereon erected ; joining in front to the north of the river of La Mascouéhe, in rear to the seigniorial line, on one side to Juan Gauthier, aud on the other side to Laurent Delcourt, with circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Terrebonuve, oa the EIGHFEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returpable on the first day of June term next.: Re.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 9th Decemher, 1537, ' FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : } HE Honorable JOHN RICHARD.No 353.SON, of the city of Montreal, esquire, curator to Thomas Thain, plaintiff\u2019; against the lands and property of REGIS RIVARD LORANGER, of the parish of Sainte Magdeleine deRigand, merebant, defendant :\u2014 A lot or farm of land kmown and distinguished as lot number one.in that part of the said parish and seigniory called Labaie, being three arpents in front, by twenty arpents in depth, hounded in front by the Grand or Ottawa River, in the vear by the unconceded lands of the said seigniory, on the west side by the lands and possession of Joseph Octave Bastien, esquire, and on the east side by lot number two, now in the hands and possession of the representatives of the late 1 homas Howey, with a wooden house and barn thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Sainte Mag- deleine de Rigaud, ou the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of MAY next, at TEEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of June next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff, Sheriff 's Office, 20th January 1838.FIERI FACIAS.Moneta it 2 HARLES CHRISTO: No.195.PHER JOHNSON, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, &c.plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of NOAH HARRIMAN, of the scigniory of Argenteuil, said district, now of the city.of Montreal, yeoman, curator to Elias Crampton, defendant :\u2014 \u201c* A certain lot of land situated in the said seigniory of Ar- gentenil, known as lot number eighteen, in the Chute Settlement, containing three acres in front by thirty acree in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the North River, in the rear by lands of John Christie, or his representatives, on one side by lot number seventeen, and on the other side by lot number nineteen, without any -buildings thereon erected.\u201d\u2019 To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.André, on the T W ENT Y- EIGHTH day of MAY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of.June next.RR.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 20th January 1838.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit TORN J.KEMP, of the seigniory No.2375.of St.Armand, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenes ments of RICHARD V.V, FRELIGH, of the seigniory of St.Armand, clothier, otherwise called Derrick V.V.Freligh « al.defendant : \u2014* One equal half of lot number -\u2014 twenty-nine, and also one equal half of lot number thirty, situate in Frelighsburg, in the said seigniory ; bounded southerly by land owned by Parker Cross, westerly by land owned by Benjamin R.Dunning, the heirs of the late Jo- \u2018seph Winch and Henry Baker, northerly by land owned by Job Chadsley and Richard V.V.Freligh, and on the easterly side by land owned by John Jones, esquire, the heirs of the late Joseph Winch, and Elmore LL.Kemp : the said lots of.land as above described contain two hundred acres in superficies, be the same more cr less, subjected and restricted to the exceptions hersinafter mentioned, that is çn 158 THE QUEBRES GAZETTR Marcu 29 \"_\u2014 say : on lot number twenty nine.house, lot number two, south, and fronting main street.owned by the heirs of the late Richard J Eccles.subject to the annual ground rent of two pounds ; lot number three, north, and fronting main street, awned by the heirs of the late Richard J.Eccles, su tô an annual ground rent of ten shillings ; lot pnmber ten, east, and fronting south street, owned by Joshua Chamberland, subject to an annual ground rent of three pounds ; lot number four, south, and fronting main street, owned by John Jones.esquire, subject to an annual ground rent of two pounds ten shillings ; number two, east and fronting routh strect, owned by Horace M.Chandler, subject to an annual grennd rent of three pounds ; lot number three.south, and fronting main street, owned by John Fisher, esquire, subject to an annual ground rent of two pounds ; lot number four, north, and fronting main street, owned by widow of the late Jacob Cook, subject to an annual ground rent of one pound ten shiflings ; lot number two, north.and fronting main street, owned by James Liddle, subject to an annual ground reat of one pound; lot number one, west, and fronting south street, owned by John Jones.esquire, subject to an annual ground rent of two pounds five shillings ; lot number five, west, and fronting south street, owned by Abel Hur- bert, subject to an annual ground rent.of one pound ten shillings ; lot number six, west, and fronting South street owned by the beirs of the late Asa Frary, subject to an annual ground rent of two pounds ; lot number seven, owned by Maro .V.Bingham, west, and fronting South street, subject to an annual ground rent of three pounds ; lot number one, south, and fronting East street, given and occupied as a school house lot ; lot number three, south, and fronting East street, owned by Jedadiah Dorwin, subject to an annual ground rent of one pound ten shillings; lot number four, south, and fronting East street, owned by Henry Bourigh, subject to an annual ground rent of one pound ten shillings; a lot of land for a blacksmith.shop and ashery, owned by Levi and Orin J.Kemp, subject to an annual ground rent of one pound five shillings ; lot number one, south, and fronting Mainstreet, lying on lot numbers twenty nine and thirty, owned by Levi and Orin J.Kemp ; on lot pumber thirty is the following reservations: two acres sold to the late Charles Stuart, and two acres given for the use of Trinity Church, also a piece of land for a road to said church, subject to an annual rent of five shillings; house lot and water privilege for a fulling mill, owned by Richard V.V.Freligh, subject to an annual ground rent of two pounds ; also a lot and water privilege for a carding mill.owged by R.V.V.Freligh, subject to an annual ground rent of two pounds ; lot owned by Hiram Seymour, subject to an annual ground rent of two pounds; lot taken up by Benj.H.Foss, and now owned by R.V.V.Freligh, subject to un annual ground rent of two pounds ; lot number three north side of Pyke River and fronting Main street.owned by George Baker, esquire, subject to an annual ground rent of four pounds; lot number four, north side of Pike River.and fronting Main street, owned by Levi Kemp, subject to an annual ground rent of three pounds.\u201d To be sold at the door of Trinity Church, in the said seigniory of St.Armand, on the ELEVENTH day of APRIL next, \u2018at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the eighteenth day of April next R.DE ST.OURS, SherifT, Sheriff's Office, 2d December, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Montrreal, to wit: OUIS FLEURY DESCHAM- No.1484.§ BAULT, of St.Denis, esquire, -plajntiff ;.against the lands and tenements of JOSKPH CLOUTELER, of the parish of -t.Judes, yeoman, defendant : \u20141.'¢ A land lying and situate in the range of St.Amable, of the parish of St.Judes, containing three arpents in breadth by thirty arpents in depth ; bounded in ront by the King\u2019s highway of St.Amable.on one side towards the north east by Louis Royer, and on the other side towa ds the south west by Joseph Dulude, indepth by \u2018the King's highway of St.Roch; with a house and barn -thereon erected.2.Another land lying and situate at the \u2018river Yama: a, in the said parish of st.Judes, containing two arpents in breadth by thirty in depth.more or less; bounded in front by the said river Yamaska, on one side towards the north east by the domain of the Honorable Roch de St.Ours, on the other side towards the south west by Etienne Mirnault, in depth by the line (cordon) of the lands of the said range of St.Amaide, without buildings thereon erected.\u201d \u2018To be suid at the church door of the aid parish of St.Judes on the TWENTY-THIRD day of JULY next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The rit returnable the first day of Oct.ber next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.\u201cSherifi®s Office, 17th March, 1838.FIERI FACIAS., Mentreal, to wit: AME APPOLINE POIRIER, No, 2480.; wife of André Fétro dit Dycharme, ytoman and innKeeper.of the parish ef St, Charles, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of the said ANDRE 1+ FRO pir DUL HARME, \u2018defendant :\u20141.© A lot of ground\u2019 lying and situate in the village of St; Charles, of thirty feetin depth by forty feet in length, more or less; hounded in front by the road leading to St.Hyacinthe.in depth by J.Bunker, on one side towards the south east by Augustin Paradis, on the other side towards the north east by J.Bunker, with a honse th reon erected.2.Another lot of ground lying and sitnate at the said village of St.Charles of foriy feet in front by sixty feet in depth,\u2019 more or less ; bounded in fropt by the road leading to St Hyacinthe, in depth by i unker, on one side toward¢ the south east by Antoine Foisy, on the otber side towards the north by Jeseph I.e- febvre, with a shed.stable and a road in common (micoyen) between the said Antoine YFoisy and the lot o! ground.3.A land lying and situate in the third concession of St.Charles, of three arpents in front by thirty in depth, more \u2018ox less; bounded in front by the King's highway, in depth \u2018by the road of the fourth concession ; on one side towards \"the south east by Joseph Paré, on the other side towards \u2018the north east by Louis Brodeur, with a barn thereon \u2018eyccted, 4.A lot of gronnd in the village St.Charles.of \u201cese hundred and seventy feet in front, by the depth which is to be found from the King's highway to the river Ri- \u2018éhelieu ; jojning on one side towards the south east to Jog- \u2018chim Jacques, OR the other side towards the-morth east ta Benjamin Tétro, with a wooden building of thirty feet by sixty thereon erected.5.Another lot of ground in the said village of St.harles, situate tothe cast of the King 8 highway, of about fitty feet in front by about eighty in depth ; joining towards the south east to Joachim Jacques, towards the north cast to Benjamin Tétro, without any buildings.6.A lot of ground planted with apple trees, lying and situate at the Montagne de Rouville, of tour arpents and a half in superficies; bounded towards the south east by the road leading to St.sean Baptiste, towards the north by Pierre Germain, towards the north east by a street, towards the south west by Jean Marie Ducharme, with the reserve of all the profits which the said lot of ground may produce, during the lifetime of Pierre 1 étro dit Ducharme.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Charles, the lets numbers one, two, three, four and five, on the TWENTY-THIRD day of JULY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon ; and lot number six, at the church door of St.Hilaire, on the TWKHNTY-lHIRD day of JULY next, at THREE o'clock in the afternoon.The said Order returnable on the first day of October next.R.D_£ ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 17th March, 1838.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : SIDORE ROY, heretofore mer- No.739, ¢ AL chant, and now gentleman, dour geois, of the parish of L'Assomption, plai.tiff; against the lands and tenements of GODFROY CHAGNON, of the same place, notary and merchant, and Sara Adèle Prévost, his wife, jointly and severally, defendants :\u2014I.\u2018\u201c An emplacement lying and situate in the village of L\u2019Assomption, seigniory of St.Sulpice, district of Montreal, containing ninety feet in front by two hundred and twenty four feet in depth ; joining in frunt to st, Kti nne street.in d: pth to the river of L'Assomption, on the north east side to Ste.Anne street, and on the other side to Louis Gonzague No- lin, esquire, with a house, a kitch.n, hangard, a stable and shed thereon erected.the whole in wood and closed (le tout en bois et clos.) 2 A lot of ground lying and situate in the said village of L\u2019Assomption, same seigniory and district, containing ninety feet in front by ninety fect in depth ; thence, one hundred and ninety feet in front by one hundred and ninety feet in depth; joining in front to St.Jacques street, in depth to L\u2019 Ange Gardien street, on the south west side to St.Joachim street, on the north east side partly to Marie and Françoise Charbonneau, and partly to St.Hubert street, without buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of L\u2019Assomption, on the TWENTY-THIRD day of JULY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Order returnable on the first day of October next.R.DE ST, OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 17th March, 1838.FIERI FACIAS.Montrea', to wit; ENEVIEVE DECOUSSE, of No.2309.¢ the parish of Ste.Scholastique, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late Jacques Dorion, in his lifetime of Terrebonne, merchant, plainutt ; against the lands and tenements of LOUIS GAREAU, of St.Henry de Mascouche, in the said district, farmer, in the possession of Guillaume Lc Key, of the city of Montreal, bourgeois, curator appoin'ed to the délaissement made en justice, by the said Louis Gareau defendant :\u2014\u201c A land situate at the ssid place of Mascouche du Page, of three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, with a house and other buildings thereon erected ; joining in front to the river St Jean Baptiste, a:.d in rear to the unconceded lands ; on one side towards the south west to Jean Gagnon, and on the other side to Antoine Usunay.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Henry de Mas.ccuche, on the TWENTY-111K1) day of JULY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sherif, Sheriff's Office, 17th March, 18383.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit HD MARIE CHARLOTTE No.1590.ARCHAMBAULT, of St.Antoine, in the said district of Montreal, widow of the late Jean Baptiste Brazeau, and others, heirs of the saig Jean Baptiste Brazeau, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of CHRIS 1 OPHE MARCH tSSEAU, of St An toine, in the said district, yeoman, defendant :\u20141.¢* A land situated in the second concession of the parish of St, Antoine.in the district of Montreal, containing two arpents in front by twenty eight arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the said concessio.road, in the rear by the concession of La Rouchiere, on one side to the north east by Pierre Bernard, and on the other side by Joseph Giard, also adjoining to and forming part of the said land.2.A piece or parcel of land situated at the same place, containing three arpents in front by seven ar pents in depth, bounded in front by the said concession road, in the rear by Pabien Roy, on one side by Cléophas Marchessault.and on the other side by V.Marchessauit, with a house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.3.A land situated in the said second concession of the said parish of St.Antoine, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth; bounded in front by the second concessivn road, in the rear by the concession of La Kouchière, on one side by Joseph Giard, and on the other side by Augustin Marchessault, with a house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.4.A land | situated in the sa'd parish of St.Antoine, containing four -arpents and a half of an arpent in front, by forty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the river Richelieu, in the rear by the lands of the second concession, -on one side by Augustin Marchessault, and on the other side by V.May- chessault, with two houses, two bares, two stables.han- gard and other buildings thereon erected ; deduction made in favour of Clément Marchessanit, oi a piece of ground or emplacement containing sixty feet in front, by ninety feet in depth, to be taken on the line adjoining Augustin Marchessault, bounded in front by a road, wi.h a house, shop and s.able thereon erected.\u201d \u2018I'o he sold at the chureh door of the said parish of St.Antoine, on the WENTY-THIRD day of JULY next, at TN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ: returnable the first day of Uctober next, R.DE 5T, OURS, Shertff, Sheriff's Mes, 17th Marol, 1838 V¢onditions-and servitndes\u2019 méntioned Sheriffs\u2019 ales, | DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.To wir: | J?UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned 1.aNDs and T'ENEMENTs have been seize and will be sold at the respective times and pluces as men tioned below.All persons having claims, on the same are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge except in cages af Venditioni Exponas, to whichno such ope positions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the, undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ, FIERI FACIAS, Three Rivers, to wit | V]\\CHEL LEMAITRE, es.; No.449, A quire, merchant, of the parish of St, Frai.cois, in the county of Yamaska, in the district of Three Rivers; against ANTOINE DESPINS yeomun, of the said parish of St.François, in the county and district aforesaid, to wit : \u20141, * A land situate on the Island of the church of the parish of St, François, of about three arpents in front by the depth which there may be from the river St.François to the stream Tardif (chenal Tardif;) joining on one side towards the north to Théophile Cartier, and towards the south forming the extremity of the Island, with a house, a barn and a stable thereon erected ; the most of it being in a state of cultivation.The said land subject to the rights, .charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession thereof, in favor of the seigniors ol theseigniory whereot the same derives.2.A land situate in the parish of St.François, in the Island of St.Jean, of one arpentin front by the depth which there may be from one streain to the other ; joining on one side towards the north to Charles Couturier, and towards the south to P.and L.Cartier, the whole being in cultivation Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, cond:tions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession thereof, in favor of the seigniors of the seigniory whereof the same derives.3.A land situate in the parish of St.François, of one arpent and a half in front by the depth which there may be from the Grass Stream (Chenal de la Verdure) to as far ns the Bay St.Franç-is ; bounded towrds the south by the land of Gabriel Mor- vant, towards the north by that of Léon Salois ; a part of the said lund being in a state of cultivation.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses and conditions mentioned in the deed of'concession thereof, in favour of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the same derives, 4.A land situate in the parish of St.François, of one arpent aud a halfin front by thirty arpents, more or less, indepth ; joining in front to the first concession, in depth to the third concession, on one side towards the south to Edun.ard Cou chesne, towards :he north to Charles Crevier ; the whole in its natural state (en bois debout.) Subject to the rights, charges, clauses and conditions mentioned in the deed of concession thereof, in favour of the seignior whereof the same derives.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Frangois, on the TWENTY-FOURTH day of JULY next, at | EN o'clock in the forenoon, The sa d Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of September next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 17th March, 1838.FIERI FACFAS.Three Rivers, to wit : ¢ OSEPH BOUCHER DE No.358.e9® NIVERVILLE, esquire, residing in the borough of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, seignior of the fret Niverville ; against JOSEPHTE DELORME alias Marie Josephte Delorme, widow of the late Joseph Becour alias Joseph Vanasse dit Becour, and Charles Duplessis, mason, both of the said borough of Three Rivers, in their qualities, to wit :\u2014* A lot of ground or emplacement situate in the borough of Three Rivers, in the Fief Niverville.to the south west of des Champs street, containing sixty feet in front by eighty feet in depth ; bounded in front towards the north east by the said des Champs street, in rear towards the sonth- west by Pierre Vezina, esquire, on one side towards the south east by Antoine Hamel, and on the other side towards the north west by the heirs of the late Fafard Lonval, with a wooden house thereon erected.Subject to the charge by the purchaser of fencing up alone the whole of the south west line, in standing pickets (en pieux debout) of six feet out of the ground, and of repairing the same at perpetuity, And subject to all the charges, clauses, conditions, restrictions, seigniorial cens et rentes and retrait conventionnel mentioned in the deed of concession.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said borough of Three \u2018Rivers, onthe TWENTY-FOURTH day of JULY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of September next, 1.G.OGDEN, Sherif, Sheriff 's Office, 17th March, 1838.FIERI FACIAS, Three Rivers, to wit : \\Y MARGUERITE CER), 0.475.spinster, of the borough of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers ; against JOSEPH CHAMPOUX ST.PAIRE, yeoman, residing in the parish of St.Grégoire, in the county of \u2018Nicolet, in the district aforesaid, to wit :\u2014 1.\u201cA land situate in the parish of St.Grégoire, in the concession St.Simon, of two arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth ; joiningin front to the end of the lands of the Lake St.Paul, in depth to the front of the lands of St.Henry, on one side towards the north east to Isaïe Héon, on the other side towards the south west to the land number \u2018two hereafter deseribed ; the greatest portion of the said land being in a state of cultivation.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in \u2018the deed of concession of \\he said land in favour of the seignior of the selgniory whereof the same derives.2.\u2019 A land sitnate in\u2019 the parish of St.Grégoire, in the concession of St.Simon, of four arpents in front by about twenty six arpents in depth ; joining in front tothe road of the concession of St.Sinton, in depth to the front of the lands ¢f \u2018St.Henry.on one side towards the north east to the land described under number one, and onthe other side towards -fthe south west to Charles Héon, with a house and a saw nñilt thereon efected.\u2019 Subject to the Fight, Ps élauses, ¢ deed of contes- 1838.GAGSETTR DA QUEBRO 159 sion of the seigniory whereof the said land derives.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Grégoire, on the TWENTY-SIXTH day of JULY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of September next.I.G OGDEN, Sheriff.Sheriff 's Office, 17th March, 1833.FIKRI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : § ILLEAM PITT, esquire, No.notary public.of the parish of St.Frangois.in the county of Yamaska, in the district of Three Rivers, and others, plaintiffs ; against CHARLES ANNANCE, Indian, yeoman, of the said parish of St.Frangois, in the county and district aforesaid, defendant, to wit :\u2014°\u201c À land situate in the parish of St.François, of seven arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth ; joining in front to the river St.Francois, in depth to the second concession, on one side towards the north west to the domain, towards the south east to Augustin Coté, with a house, a barn, a stable and a dairy thereon erected ; part of the said land being in a state of cultivation.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession of the said land in favour of the Abénaquis Tribe of St.François, (en faveur de la Nation Abénaquis.\u201d\u2019) To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Francois, on the TWENTY.FOURTH day of JULY next, at KLEVEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of September next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 17th March, 1858.FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : } J ONATHAN WURTELE, es- No.163.quire, seignior of the seig niory of Déguire, otherwise called River David, residing in the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec; against HUBERT LASSALLE, merchant, of the parish ol St.Michel d\u2019Yumaska, in the county of Yamaska, in the district or Three Rivers, carrying on lumber busines, (faisant commerce en bois) in the parish of St David, in the district of 1 hree Rivers, to wit ;\u2014 «A land situaie in the parish of St Michel d\u2019Yamaska, in the village of Yumaska, of three quarters of an ar pent in front, by twenty five arpents, more or less, in depth; joining in front to the river Yamaska, in depth to the river ef the Pins Verts, on one side to Léon Rou- seau, e-quire, und on the other side to Pierre J seph Jhevrelils, esquire, with two honses, one of which is unfinished, a barn, a stable, two hangars, a work shop and a dairy thereon erected; an emplacement belonging to Juseph Lacerte to be extracted, containing sixty nine fect and a half in front by ninety feet in depth, joining in front to the King\u2019s highway, on one sids to Pierre Joseph Chevrefils, esquire, and on the other ride to the said land, and in depth, also to the said land, with a house thereon erected, and subject tu the rights, ¢ harges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned inthe deed of concession of the said land, in favour of the seignior of the seigniory of St.Michel d\u2019Yamaska, Lis heirs and assigns\u201d To be sold at the church door ot the parish of St Michel d\u2019 Yamaska, on the TWENTY- FIFTH day ot JULY next, at NINE o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of September next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 17th March, 1838.\"RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, Province of Lower-Canada, 7?Orrice or vHEe PROTIONO- District of Quebec.$ TARY OF THE COURT OF KiING\u2019s BENCH FoR THE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, 7th December, 1837.No, 2183.Er parie\u2014Mr.BERNARD MERCIER.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has Leen lodged, in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench of and for the district of Quebec, a deed made and execued before Mire.P, Gau- vreau aad his colleague, notaries public, dated nineteenth day of September, ane thousand eight hun red nod thir y seven, between Mr, JEAN BAPTISTE DERAY pir CAYEN, yeoman, of the parish of $:.Fabien, io the county of Rimouski, in the district of Quebec, of the oue part 5 and Mr.BERNARD MERCIER, master joiner, of the parish of St.Thowas, in the county of islet, district aforesaid, of the other part ;\u2014veing à sale by the said Jeau Baptiste Deray dit Cayen, to the said Bernard Mercier\u20141, ** Of six arpents, fourteen feet, six ivches of ground in front, by forty two arpeats in depth, more or less, undivided and waking part of a land situate in the seigniory of Nicolas Rioux, Buy of Haba, parish of St.Fabiev, in the first range, containing in all eigbt arpents in front by the depth wforesaid of forty two arpents mare or less, bounded towards the north east by Joseph Hamel, esquire, representing Frederick Costin, towards the south west by the end of said depth of forty twoarpents, towards the north partly by the river St, Lawrence, aud the other part as well as towards the south by two mountains which are there lying on each side, or by the unconceded lands, with a lquse and other build: iugs thoreon erected.2.Of a road of twelve fect in breadth by the depth which there may be to communicate from the King's highway of the first range of the Bay Haha, called the Chemin du Portage, to the river St.Lawrence, or to the land firstly described ç the said road to be takeu and will pass on the land ot the said Joseph Hamel, esquire.representing Mr.Costin or Pierre Caron, situate in the first range of the parish of St.Fabien aforesaid, in the seigniory of Nicolas Rioux, containing in all six arpents in front by thirty arpeuts more or less in depth; joining towards the north west to the river St.Lawrence, towards the south east to 4 biook called Porcpic, towards the north east and south west to the unconceded lands, The said sale made subject by the purchaser to all the charges, clauses and conditions set forsh in the deeds of concession and Actes towards the seignior nf the places\u2019 the said ground bere above firstly described and the road possessed by the said Jean Baptiste Deray dit Cayen aad by William Gibson, as proprietors, during the last three years precedivg the said deed, and siace by the said Bernard Mercier, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatso - ever, in or upon the said lots of land, immediately pre vious to and at the time the same were acquired by the suid Bernard Mercier, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the S1X- TEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of ratification, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.} OFFICE OF THE PRoTHONO- TARY OF HERMAJESTY'S COURT oF King\u2019s BENCH AT QuEnrc, 12th day of December, 1837.Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec.No, 2240.Ex parte\u2014NMr.MAURICE SCOTT, [PusLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench,of and for the district ol Que- bee, a Deel made and executed at St.Nicholas, before Mire.Ol Grégoire and colleague, notaries public, on the eighteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between Mr, FRANCOIS LAGUEUX, innkeeper, at the said place, and Mrs.Marie Anne Gingras, his wife, of the one part ; and Mr.MAURICE SCOTT, merchant, at the said place of st Nicholas, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Mr.François Lagueux and his wife to the said Mr.Maurice Scott\u2014I1.*\u201c Of a lot of ground of an irregular form, situate in the said parish of St.Nicholas, in the first range thereof, containing two arpents in front or thereabouts, more or less, upon the depth which there may be from the King\u2019s highway to the river of the flour mill ; bounded towards the sowards the south by the said King's highway and towards the south east by the said river; Joining towards the south west to the road route of /ire- Crêpes, or Craig road, and towards the worth east to the said M.Scott, circumstances and dependencies, without any other reserve but that mentioned in the said deed in favour of the said vendors.2.A certain lot of ground of an irregular form, adjoining to the one above sold, situate near the said mill river, along the said road, route or Craig road, and bounded by the hill, côte, of the said road, circum stances and dependencies, without any reserve ;\u201d and possessed the said two lots of ground by the said vendors, as proprietors.during the three last years preceding the said deed of sale, and since that time by the suid Maurice Scott.\u2019 And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque under any title or by any mcans whatsoever in or upon the said lots of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by tie said Maurice Scott, are hereby notified, that application will be mad to tlie court on the TWENTIETH day of APRIL next.for a seutence or judgment of conlirmation.and they ave hereby required to signify in writing theiroppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothono ary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for every precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.OFFICE or THE l\u2019ROFHONO- TARY OF HER MasesTy\u2019s Count oF King's BEncn, FoR THE IlsTricr oF QuEnke, the twel£fh day vi December, 1837.Province of L'iwer-Canada, District of Quebec, No.2249.Ex parte\u2014Mr.MAURICE SCOTT.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the oflice of the prothouotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebce, deed made and executed at St.Nicholas, before Mere, Ol Grégoire, and colleague, notaries public, on the tenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, between Mr.ANGUS BAKER, miller, at Pakenham, province of Upper Canada, now residing in the said parish of St.Nicholas, of the one part ; and MAURICE sCOTT, esquire, of the said parish, of the other part ;\u2014bheing a sale (cession) by the said Mr, Angus Baker to the said Maurice Scott, esquire, \u2018 of a land situate in the parish of St.Nicholas, in the fifth range thereof, on the north side of the river Beaurivage, concession St Elizabeth, containing three arpents in front by thirty in depth ; bounded in front towards the south by the said river, and in rear by the lands of the fourth range.joining towards the north eass to Antoine Bacquet and the heirs Gosselin, and towardt the south west to Olivier Rousseau ; together with the buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies ; \u201d and possessed the said land during the three years preceding the said sale, to wit : by Damase Bilodeau and his wife, until the ninth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, and since that time until the sale above mentioned by the said Angus Baker, and since the said sale by the said M.Scott, esquire.Aud all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or bypothêque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon tne said lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Maurice Scott, esquire, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the Court, on the TWENTIETH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.P.K.B.Province of Lower rss OFFICE OF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec.TARY OF Her MAJESTY'S Court OF King\u2019s BENCH, FOR THE DISTRICT oF Queskc, the 20th day of Jairuary, 1834, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, No.100.Ex parte \u2014-THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, PRO REGINA.PU BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged iu the office of the prothonotary of the Court of King's bench, of nnd for the district of Quebec, a Deed or Act of sale, in the Evglish language, made and executed before Mure.kd.Glackemeyer and his colleague, notaries public, dated at Quebec ou the twentieth day of July one thouusapd eight hundred sud thirty seven, between JAMES BLACK, esquire, of the ssid city of Quebec, merchant, acting as the lawful attorney of Henry Black, esquire, heretofore of the said city of Quebec, now of Mount Uiston, in Jedburgh, in that part of the United Kingdon of Great Britain and Ireland called Scotland, as appears by the power of attorney mevtioned io the said Deed ar Act of sale, on one part; and JOHN JONES, junior, and Robert Symes, of the said city of Quebec, and Louis Flavien Dufresne, of the parish of Ancienne Lorette, three of His then Majesty\u2019s justices of the peace, in aad for the district of Quebec, acting for and in the name avd capacity und by virtue of the authority mentioned in the said Deed or Act of sale, on the other part, to wit :\u2014*¢ Of a certain three stories stone house, situate in the lower town of the said city of Quebec, together with the store in rear thereof, being one of the three separate dwelling houses situate at the same place, belonging to the said vendor, the extent of gronod occupied by the said house and store comprising about twenty feet in width, by the depth there may be found from Sault au-Matelot street to Saint Peter street, \u2018and is bounded at ove end, the vorth, by the said Sault au-Matelot street, at the other end, the south, by Se.Peter street, on the one side towards the west by the said Ruelle d\u2019 Antoine, aud on the otber side, towards the eaat, by the wali ofthe other house and store belongiug to.the said Heory Black, as the whole now is, circumstances and dependencies, without any reserves or exceplions;\u2019\u2019 the said lot of ground and immoveable property possessed by the said vendor, as proprietor, during the three last years preceding the date of the said Dred, and since that time by fer MaJusty\u2019s justices of the p ace for the city of Quebec, tor public use, Aud all persons who may have or claim to bave any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upou the said lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Joha J.nes, junior, Robert Syms and Lonis Flavien Dufresne, are hereby notitied that application will be made to the court, on the FIRST day of JUNE next, fur a sentence or judgment of Confirmation, aud.they are hereby required to siguify iu writing their oppositions, aud file the sume in the office of the said pro- thonotary eight days at leust before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the rigbt of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada,) OFFICE OF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec.AT QUEBEC, l2th Deceur- ber, 1837.No.2244.Ex parte\u2014NMr.MAURICE SCOTT.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has heen lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a Deed mnde and executed at St.Nicholas, before Mtre.Ol.Grégoire and colleague, notaries public, on i the twenty fourth day of March, one thousand vight han- dred and thirty six, between Mr.JULIEN ROBERGE, of age, (garçon majeur) yeoman, of the said parish, of the one part ; and Mr.MAURICE SCOTT, merchant, also of the said parish, of the other part ;\u2014heing a sale by the said Mr.Julien Roberge to the said Mr.Maurice Scott \u20141.*\u201c Of two arpents of land in front or thereabouts, more or less, by thirty arpents in depth, situate in the said parish of St.Nicholas, in the second range thereof, in the place called Vire-Crépes ; joining in froot to the lands of the first range, and in rear to another land hereafter described towards the north cast to Antoine Fréchette, and towards the south west to Benjamin Roberge, circumstances and depende:- cies, without reserve ; and also the ground surrounding the house, as mentioned in the donation, dated the twenty fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty one.2.Four arpents of land in front by about eight arpents in depth ; joining in front to the land above described, and to the said A.Fréchette ; and in rear partly to Féréol Terrien, partly to Jean Baptiste Aubin and partly to Joseph Terrigu, or their representat-ves, on the north enst side to Michel Dubois, and on the south west side to the said B.Roberge, circumstances and dependencies ;'\u2019 and posseesed the said two lots of land by the said vendor.as proprietor, during the three last years preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and since that time by the said Mr.Maurice Scott.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 lo's vf land, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Mr Maurice Scott, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the TWENITILTH day of APRIL rext, for a sentence or judgment of confirma- TARY OF HER MAJESTY\u2019 * Court oF King's Bencu \u2026.tion, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B, Orrick OF TUE PROTHONO- Taky or H rR Majesty's Count or King's BExcs AT QUEBEC, 30th day of January, 1838.Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec.No 279.Ex parte \u2014 WILLIAM CHAUSSEGROS DE LERY, Esq.DUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there have been losged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of snd for the district of Que - bec, two certain Deeds\u2014 the first of the said Deeds made and executed before Mire Josiah Hunt and his colleague, notaries public, at the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, on the eighteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, between Dame ANNE DUGAS, widow of the late André Rollet.in his lifetime pilot, and Demoiselle Modeste Dugus, spinster, of full age, both of the city of Quebec, in the counte and district of Quebec, of the one part; and WILLIAM CHAUSSEGROS DE LERY, esquire, of the said city of Quebec, notary public, of the other part 3\u2014being a donation by the said first above named parties to and in favor of the said William Chaussegros De Léry, of \u20141.\u2018\u201c A certain lot situate, lying and being in the upper town of Quebec afore- suid, in the street called Rue Nouvelle des Casernes, of eighteen and a half fect in fiont on the said street, by thirty LA 160 OHB OUEBRO GAZBUIE._ Marcu 22 EARNER eight feet in depth or more, if more there be ; bounded in front by the said street, in rear by the lot number two, hereinafter next described, on oneside by Hypolite Dubord, esquire, on the other side by one Paradis, together with the house thercon constructed, the premises and dependencies.2.Another lot situate in the upper town of Quebec aforesaid, St.Flavien street, containing all \u2018the front there muy be between the lot of the Sieur Baillargé, representing Parent.and the lot of Sharp, sold by Michel Dugas, father of the said donors, by forty feet in depth ; bounded in front by the said St Flavien street, in rear by the above described lot number one, on the sides by the persons above named : the said donation being so made under and upon the terms, conditions and for the considerations in the said Deed suentioned but subject to the charge of cens ef rentes towards the seignior within whose censive the\u2018said lots are situate.Ard the second of the said Deeds made and executed at the said city of Quebec, onthe twenty seventh day of January instant, before Mtre, Edward Glackemeyer sad colleague, notaries public ;\u2014being a sale by LOUIS LEMIEUX, of Ste.Anne des Monts, in the district of Gaspé, trader acting .ns well for himself as for Dame Marguerite Lefrangoig, his.wife, to the said WILLIAM CHAUSSEGROS DE -LERY, ¢¢ of all the claims and rights of property whatsoever to the said above described lots of ground and premises, which the said vendor bad acquired from the heirs and representatives of the late Armand Dugas or Michel Armand Dugas, and of the late Dame Marie Magdeleine Dumas, his wife.The said sale being made subject however to the seigniorial rights of the Gentlemen of the Seminary ;\u2019 the said two lots having been, possessed by the said above nanied donors for the tliree years next preceding the said donation.A nd all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque uu-ler any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said tots of ground, house and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said William \u201cChaussegros de Léry, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on MONDAY, the FOURTH day of JUNE next, tor a sentence oc judgment of ratification, and they are hereby required tusignily in writing the.v oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.- Province of Lower Canada, | Orrice Or Tue ProTHONO District of Quabec, TARY or Her MAJESTY'S Court oF King's BENCH, AT Quebec, 8th day of February, 1838.No.249, Ez parte\u2014ANGUS McDONALD ctal.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothono- tary of the court of King's bench, of and tor the district of Quebec, au Deed made and executed before Mtre.L.A.De St.Georges, notary public, and witnesses, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, ou the twenty fourth day of January, post meridinm, between Nr.LOUIS HARDY, yeoman, residing in the parish of Cap Santé, in the county of Portueuf, acting for the end of the said act, of the consent of Mr.Bazile Hardy, his father, and his donor, residing with him, and present ou the passing of the said Act, of the one part; and dr.ANGUS Mec- DONALD, acting for the end of the said Act, for himself and for Alexander Logan, and John Logan, of St.Jean Baptiste des Ecureuils, his associates, paper dealers, at Jacques Cartier, in the said parish of St.Jean Baptiste des Ecureuils, of the other part ;\u2014Dbeing a sale by the said Louis Hardy, acting as aforesaid, to the said Angus McDonald, Alexander Logan and John Logan, *\u2018 of a certain lot or tract of land to be taken off the land which is now in the possession and occupied by the said Louis Hardy, in the Ance of l\u2019ortneuf, in the aforesaid parish of Cap Santé, extending the said lot of land, by the said deed sold, towards the north, from the cross road of the concession St.Charles to the south water side of river Poitneuf ; the said cross road of St.Charles and the south water side of the said river Portneuf being the two north and south extreme limits respectively of the said lot of ground : the said lot or tract being of an irregular breadth duns la partie dite les fonds of river l\u2019ortneuf, but the same being in its general nature of the same breadth as the said lund of the said Louis Hardy.whereof the same detives, that is to say, two arpents in breadth, and joining on one side towards the south west to Mr.François Xavier Germunin, and on the other side towards the north east to Mr Jean Bourke, circumstances and dependencies, such and as the said immoveable is now, se poursuit, comporte et s'étend de toutes parts, without exceptions or whatever reserves ;\u201d* the said lot having been possessed by the said Louis Hardy, ns proprietor, during the three last years preceding the said sale.And all persons who may have, or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque unde.any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of ground, immediately previous to und at the time the saine was acquired by the said Angus McDonald Alexauder Logan and John Logan, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the LLEVY ENTH day of JUNE next, for à sentence or judgement of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing, their oppositions, and fie the same at the office of the 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, PB.+ DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.re ee rm Am rm lr tm.mbt: em = ree mm + Sn 9 rime meet = rovince of Lower Canada ' District of Montreal.fin TUE KING'S BENCH, No.19.Ex parte\u2014GEORGE HHOMAN PEOPLES, of the city of Montreal.in the district of Montreal, gentleman.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of - the court of King's Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a decd made and executed before Mitre, Isaac Janes Gibbs and Lis colleague, notaries public, on the twenty second day of Scptember, one thousand eight hundred and thirty scven, between WILLIAM WATSON, of the said city of Montreal, inspector of flour, of the one part ; and GEORGE HOMAN PEOPLES, of the said city of Montreal, gentleman, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale hy tho said \\Willism Watson to the said George Homan Peoples, *¢ Of a land or far situate in the parish of St.Laureut, in the district aforesuid, containing four arpents in front by twenty five arpents more or less in depth ; bounded in front by the road of the Cite de Liesse, in -the rear by Frangois Hubeau, on one side by Paul Desforges, and on the other side by Louis Gariepy, with a stone bouse, two barns and other buildings thereun erected.Alo, a piece of land situate In thesaid parish of St.Laurent, in the district a'ore- said, containiug about twelve perches in front, by about sixteen arpents and one perch, more or less in depth, bounded in front and on one aide by André Aubry, and on the other by Pierre Monette, with all the rights of road and other appurtenances belonging to the said lot of land.Likewise, the just undivided half of one emplacement situated in the Côte de Liesse, in the parish of St Laurent, in the island and county of Montreal, containing five perches and five feét in front by five perches in depth, the said front 10 be taken at eighteen fet from the south east gable end of the house erected on the land of the said William Watson whicli he acquired from Etienne Finchidèy, and on going to the north east, joining in front the said emplacement to the King's road, in reur and on both sides to the said William Watson, being-inclosed in- the said land, with a stone house of about twenty five feet square, and vne barn and other dependencies thereon crected.with all and every the members aud appurtenances to the said lots, picces, or parcels of land, buildings snd premisés belonging; and possessed the lots of land firstly and secondly described, by Stephen Finchley during the three vears lust preceding the sale by the sheri ., dated fifteenth of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, and since that time by the sajd William Watson, as proprietors.until the date of the suid deed of sale, and since then by the said George H.Peoples, also as proprietor ; and the empluace- ment thirdly described, by Xmelie St, Aubain and William Watson, respectively, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said George H.Peoples, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque under any title or by any means what- socver in or upon the said lots.pieces or parcels of land.immedistely previous to and at the time the same were acquired Ly the said Georre Homan Peoples, are hereby notified, that application will be nade to the court, on tue l'WELFTH day of APRIL nest, for a sentence or judg, ment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions,and file the same in the o:hce of the said prothonotary, eight days ut least before that day.in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.; MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Oilice, Montreal, 1st December, 1837.District of Montreal.?No.27.$ IN THE KING'S BENCH.Lx parte\u2014 JAMES STUART, Esquire.PUBLIC NOTICE ishereby given, that there has been - lodged in the oflice of the prothorotary of the court of thing's bench of and for the district of Montreal, a certain indenture of bargain and sale for a year, bearing date the ninth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hunared and thirty seven, and also a certain indenture of release, bearing date the tenth day of October, in the vear last aforesaid, made between JANE TAYLOR, of St.Armand, in the said district of Montreal, widow of George Cook, late of St.Armand aforesaid, esquire, deceased, and JACOB COOK, of the township of Brome, in the said district of Montreal, esquire, of the one part; and JAMES STUART, of the city of Quebec, esquire advocate, of the other part ; \u2014-And also a certain deed of sale, made by and between the said JANE TAYLOR and JACOB COOK, of the one part § and the said JAMES STUART, of the Pther part ;\u2014 luxecuted before Grittin and another, publie notaries, and bearing date at the city of Montreal, in the said district of Montreal, the ninth day of O-tober, in the year lust aforesaid ; the said several instruments being intended to cffvet and establish a sale, and being a sale, by the said Jane l'aylor and Jaccb Couk, to the said James Stuart, \u201cOf eleven full and equal fifty fourth parts or shares, (the whole into fifty tour parts or shares to be divided, ) of and in five seventh parts of the township of Bolton, situated in the said district of Montreal, containing sity two thousand six hundred and twenty one acres, one rood aud thirty perches of lund, and consisting of the lots and tracts of land designated and described on the plot or diagram of the said townshipy annexed to the Letters Patent of His LATE MA- JEsSTY KING GEORGE Tuk THIRD, Under the Great Seal of the said province of Lower Canada, bearing date at the Castle of St.Lewis, in the city of Quebec, in the said province, the ninetcenth day of August, which was the year of our Lord une tho sand seven hundred and ninety seven, whereby the said township of Bolton was erected, and the said five seventh parts thereof were granted to one Nicholas Austin, and to his fifty three associates therein named, that is to say : consisting of lots numbers one and.two, four, tive, six, eight, nine, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fifteen, sixteen, eighteen, nineteen, 1wenty, twenty two, twenty three, twenty five, twenty six, and twenty seven, in the FIRST range of lots in the said township of Bolton ; of lots numbers two, three, four, six, seven, nine, ten, eleven, thirteen, fourteen, sixteen, seventeen, cighteeu, twenty, twenty one, twenty turee, twenty four, twenty five, twenty seven, and twenty eight, in the srcoNd range of lots in the said township ; ot lots numbers one, two.four, five, seven, eight, nine eleven, twelve, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty one, lwenty two, twenty three, twenty five, twenty six and twenty eight, in the THIRD range of lots in the said township ; of lots numbers one, two, three, five, six, eight, nine, ten, twelve, thirteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty, twenty two.twenty three, twenty four, twenty six and twenty seven, in the FOURTH range of lots in the said township ; of lots numbers one, three, four, five, seven, ecight, ten, eleven, twelve, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty one, twenty two twenty four, twenty five, twenty six, and twenty eight, in the FIFTH range of lots in the said township ; of lots numbers two, three, four, six, seven, nine, ten, ¢leven, thirteen, fourteen, sixteen, seventeen, cighteen, twenty, twenty one, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five, twenty seven, and tweaty eiglt in the saxT1 range of lots in the said township ; of lots numbers one, three, four, five, seven, eight, ten, cleven, twelve, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty one, twenty two, twenty four, twenty five, twenty six, and twenty eight, in the SEVENTH range of lots in the said township ; of fou numbers one, two, three, five, 8.x, eight, nine, ten, twelve, thirteen, fifteen, sixteen, seven \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 teen, nineteen, twenty, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty six, and twenty seven, in the EIGHTH range of lots in the said township ; of lots numbers two, three, four, six, seven, nine, ten, eleven, thirteen, fourteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, twenty, twenty one, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five, twenty seven, and twenty eight, in the NINTH range of lots in the said township ; of lots numbers one, three, four, five, seven, eight, ten, eleven, twelve, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty one, twenty two, twenty four, twenty five, twenty six; and twenty eight in the TENTH range of lots in the said township ; of lots numbers one, two, four, five, six, eight, nine, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fifteen, sixteen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty two, twenty three, twenty five.twenty six, and twenty seven, in the ELEVENTH range of lots in the said township 3 of lots numbers two, three, five, six, seven, nine, ten, tweive, thirteen, fourteén, sixteen, seventecp,.nineteen, twenty, twenty one, twenty three, twenty four, twenty six, twenty seven, and twenty eight, in the- TWFLFTU range of lots in the said township ; of lots numbers one, three, four.six, seven, eight, ten, eleven, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eighteen, twenty.twenty oue, and twenty two in the THIRTEFNTH range of lots in the said towhship ; of lots numbers one, two four, five seven, cight, nine.eleven, twelve.fourteen, fifteen, sixteen.seventeen, eighteen and nineteen, in the FOURTEENTH Ange of lots in the said town-, ship ; of lots numbers two, three, four, six, seven, nine, ten, eleven, thirteen, and fourteen, in the FIFT+ENTH range of lots in the said township ; of lots numbers one.two,four,.five and six, in the SIXTEENTH range of lots in the said township ; of lots numbers two, three, five and six, in the SEVENTFBN!H range of lots in the said township ; of lots.numbers one, three, four and six, in the EIGHTEEN YH range of lets in the said township 5 of lots numbers two, three, five, and six, in the NISTEENTH range of lots in the said township 3 of lots numbers one, three, and four, in the TWENFIETR range of lots in tbe said towuship ; of lots nume bers one.two, and four, in the 1WENTY F(RsT range of lots in the sald township ; and of lots numbers two, three and four, in the TWENTY srcoND range of lots in the said township ; which said eleven full and equal Gfty fourth parts or shares were, in and by the said Letters Paient, given and granted by hs said late Majesty hing Groner ane Trin, to donas Hunt, Peter Yates, David Brill.Benjamin Uriil, Joseph Brill, Felmes Stranling, dacob Place, ttenry Bur- bart, Caleb Groat, Jehn Groat, and Joba Moor, and their heirs and assigns for ever ;\u201d and which have been in the actual possession of the said Jane Taylor and Jacob Look, and also of the said George Cook above named, deceased, as proprietors thereof for three years past.And PUBLIC NO HCE is al o hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench for the said district of Montreal, a certain indenture of bargain and sale for = year, bearing date the fourteenth day of October, in the vear of our Lord, one thousand cight Luundred and twelve, and also a ecrtain indenture of release, bearing date the fifteen:h day of October, in the vear laat aforesaid; made between the suid GEORGE COOK above vamed, by the name and description of George Cook, of St.Armand, in the district of Montreal, es qui:e, of the one part ; and tue said JAMES STUART, by the name and description of James Stuart, of the city of Montreal, in the said district of Montreal, esquire, advocate.of the other part ;\u2014 the said two List mentioned instruments being intended to effect and establish a sale, and purporting to be, aud being a sale by the said George Cook to the sabi James Stuart, *¢ of vue undivided sixty second part or shure of and in five seventh parts of all and every the lots of land, lands and tenements which, in aud by the aforesaid Letters Patent were by His said Magfsty KING GronGE THE THixp, given, grented, aod confirmed to the aforesaid Nicholas Austin and other the grantees in the said Letters Patent named, their heirs and assigns for ever, as nants in coni- mon, being all and every the lots of land, lands and tenements in the said township of Bolton, which in and by the said Letters Patent were not by His said inte VAJESTY, specifically reserved for the maintenance and support of a protestant clergy, and for his future disposition, and which are designated and described in and upon the aforeszid diagram to the said Letters Patent annexcd, containing sixty two thousand six hundred and twenty one acres cue rood and thirty perches of land 5\u201d which said one undivided sixty second part and share of the said last mentioned premises have been in the actual possession of the said James Stuart, as proprietor, for three years past.And PUBLIC NUTICE is also hereby given, that there has heen lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the said court of King\u2019s bench for the said district of Montreal a certain indenture of bargain and sale for a year, bearing date the twenty-first day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, and also a certain indenture of release, bearing date the twenty second day of August.in the year last aforesaid, made between the honorable SAMUEL GALE, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, in the province of Lower Canada, of the first part ; and the said JAMES STUART, by the nate and description of the houorable James Stuart, of the city of Quebee, in the district of Quebec, in the said province of Lower Canada, of the sccond part ;\u2014the said two last mentioned instiu- ments being intended to eifect and establish a sale, and being and purporting to be a sale by the said Samuel Gale to the suid James Stuart, \u201cof one undivided thirticth part or share, (the whole into thirty equal parts or shares to be divided ) of and in all those certain sixty two thousand six hundred and twenty one acres of land, situated, lying and being in the said township of Bolton, which were heretofore, to wit, on the aforesaid nineteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven, by kis said late Masrsry KiNG GreokGe Tue Tuiry, in and by His said Letters Patent, granted and confirmed to the said Nicholas Austin and his associates therein named, their heirs and assigns ; the said thirtieth part or share containing or reputed to contain two thousand and eighty seven acres of land, with the usual allowance fur highways ;'* whieh said thirtieth part or shave of the suid last mentioned premises were heretofore acquired by the late Samuel Gale, esquire, in his lifetime, from the said Nicholas.Austin, and have been in the autual possession of the sail Samuel Gale first named, and of the said James Stuart, respectively.as pro; rietors, for three yerrs past.And PUBLIC NOTICE is also hereby given, that there -has been lodged in the office of the protionotary of the said court of King's bench for the said district of Montreal, a certain indenture of bargain and sale for a year, bearing date the third day ot November, in the year of our Lord onc thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, and also a certain indenture of release, bearing date the fourth day of November, in the year last aforesaid, made between ELIZA ROSS 1838.CONROY, of the town of Dorchester, commonly called St.Johns, in the said district of Montreal.widow of Minard Harris Yéomans, late of the said town of Dorchester,\u201d commonly called St.Johns, searcher of His Majesty's Customs there, deceased; and ABRAHAM.VOSBURGH HOLLLY, \u2018of thle sanie place.merchant, and ELIZA YLOMANS, his wife, by him in this behalé duly authorized, of the one part; and the said JAMES STUART, of the other part ;\u2014the said two last mentinned instruments being intended to effeet and establish a sale, and being and purporting to Le a sale by the raid )lizax Ross Conroy and Abraham Vosburgh Holley and Flza Yeomans, his wife, to the said James Stuart, * of one full and equal undivided fifty fourth part or share,\u2019 (the whole into fifty four equal parts to be divid:d,) of and-in the -aforesaid five seventh parts of the said towñship of: Bolton, in and by the said Letters Patent given and granted to the aforesaid grantees therein named, containing as aforesaid sixty two thousand six hundred and twenty one acres, ene rood and thirty perches, and consist.| ing as uaforesiidof the aforesaid lots and tracts of land: on the said plot or diugram to the said: Letters Patent annexed, designated and described.being the fifty fourth part ez share of the said -premises, whigh, in and by the said Letters Patent, was given and granted to one Dearborn Wadleigh, his heirs and assigns for ever ; ' which said last mentioned fifty fourth part or share of the said last mentioned premises hath been in the actual possession of the said\u2018 EKza Ross Conroy, Abraham Vosburgh Holley and liza Yeo- mans, his wife, and aiso of Cornelia Conroy, wife of Rémi Quirouet, of the city of Quebec aforesaid, brewer, ress pectively, as proprietors.for three years past.\u2019 And all persons who may have or claim to have any privi lege or hypotheque under any title, oz by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lands, tenements and premises, hereinbefore mentioned and described, and so as aforesaid sold to the said Jaines Stuart, immediately previous to, and at the times respectively, at which the same were acquired by the suid James Stuart as aforesaid, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court of King's beuch fur tbe said dist ict of Montreal, ou the EIGHTEENTH day of APKLL.now next ensuing, fora sentence or judgment of confirmation 3 and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same, in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at beast before that day, in default cf which, they will be for ever preciuded from the right of doing so.Given onder the hand of tbe prothonotary of the cout of King's bench for the district ef Montreal, in the ofêce of the said prothono'ary, ut the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, the iiftls day of December, in Lhe year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven.MONK & MORROGI, 10 K.B.Province of Lover Canada, 7 District of Montreal.f No.30, .Ex parte\u2014JAMES HEREN.fRUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged inthe office of the prothonotary of INTHE KING'S BENCII.0; tre court of Kiuv'e bvnch ofand forthe district of Montreal, n deed mare and excented before Mtre.E Guy and his colleague, notaries public, on the nincteenth day of Scp- tanber.one thousand eight heudred and thirty seven, between VENANT ROY LA PENSELR, of the said parish o St.Michel de Lachine, ir the district of vontreal, esquire, of the one part 5 and JAMES HEREN, of the parish of st Eustache, in the district aforesaid, gentleman, of the other part ;\u2014b inga sale by the said Venant Roy Lapeusée to the sail James Heren, \u201c6 of a lot of band or emplacement situated in the said parish of St, Michiel de Lachine, containing one hundred and twenty seven feetin bread hin front, to the de th of ninety fret and a ha!fin the north east side line, along the passage hereafter mentioned, that is to say, to th» stonc house nereafier described, aud (rom thence along the gable end of said house, to the depth thereof, to wit, to the depth of thirty feet.and from thence running fourteen fect and a half along the rear wall of said house, from whence the s.id line is continued and runs to the depth of one hundred und cight fect along the said passage to therear line fence, now standing on the said lot, at which depth the said lot of lan has but one hundred and fifteen tect and a half in\u201d breadth, «nd that in consequence of the said lot being narrower {vr m the rear part of said stone house, where the same runs in, and iu the south west side line the said lot of tand has but one hundred and ninety eight feet, the whole more or less ; bounded in frent, by the main road, in rear by the said vendor, one one side to the south west, hy the heirs and representatives of the late John Grant, and on the other side, by the passage, now in existence, communicating to the farm of the said vendor, being the said last mentioned line distance thirty eight feet and a halt from the corner of Jean Bte.Morel dit Mador\u2019s stone house facing the main road, at the depth of which said lot, the said passage has twenty fect and two inches in breadth, and to the depth of which.said lot of land the said purchaser will have the right to pass and repass for ever at all times with any kind of vehicle, or on foot, as he may think fit, in the said passage, and that in common with the said vendor and\u2019 the other persons having right to pass in thé sume, by however not encumbering or obstructing the sanie ; upon which said lot of land there are one story stone h use and spacious stables.shods, well and other dependencies thereon erected, the said lot of land being des: eribed on the plan there f annexed unto said deed, signed and paraphed ne varietur by the said partiesand notaries ;\u201d and possessed the said lot of land by the said Venant Roy Lapensée, during the three years last preceding the dae of the said decd of sale, as proprietor, and from thence hitherto by the said James Heren.And all persons who may have or claim to bave any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said Jot of land or emplacement and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said James Heren, are here- - by notified that application will be made to .the said court, on.the FIRST day of JUNE nest, for.a sentence oi judgment of confirmation, in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.\u2018MONK & MORROGH, I.K.B, Prothonotary's Office, and they are hereby required.to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same |.A ordered that due notige tliercof be given by publication CAZATITE DE QUARDHERG.INSOLVENT DEBTORS.Province of Lower Canada Jistrict of Quebec.mms hrs THE KING'S BENCH, I4th February, M38, RAURENCE KIDD & WILLIAM CORMACK, of the city, eowaty and district of Montreal, merchants and copartners, using trade and ecomn:erce at the city of Montreal sforesaid,.under the name, firm.and.style of Kidd, | Cormack & Co.PLAINTIFFS = vs.ROBERT MACFARLANE, of the same place, trader,, 2, - , DEFENDANT; and ; JOHN.NEILL and PETER SUMPTON, both mariners,, now ut the city of Quebec, « Tiers Saisis.No: 2008, : .HE court of Our LapY Twme Qurrs,.now here, seeing the motion of the seventh instant, together with the several deemmnents of record, it is considered and order- tdi for the reasons in.the said.\u2018motion detailed, that the defendant do appear, in: this court, on the FLRST dag of.JUNE term next, and await the judgment to be renderedin.this cause, according to the provisions -vf the provincial.statute ia such case made and provided ; and it is also hereof in the Quebec Guzette.published: by Authovity, and in the Montreali Gazette, duæir.g two months.Bw PEJRAULT & BURROUGHS, PP.K.B, | THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.J.COLBORNE- V ICTORIA, bythe Grace of Gop, of the Usited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith + To our much beloved and faith ful the Legislative Couneillors of our Province of Lower Canada, and to ow faithful and well beloved the Knight, Citizens and Burgesses ofaur said Province, to an Arsein- bly.ut our City of Quebec, on the nineteenth day of March instant, to have been commenced and held, culled and.elected, awd: to eyery of yous GREETING :\u2014Whereas for divers urgent and arduous sffairs, up the state snd defence of our seid Province, concerning, our Assembly \u201cat the duy and place aforeseid, to be present we did command, to trent, consent and conclude, upon those things which, in our Assembly, should then snd there be pro- pused and deliberated upon ;: and for certain.capses and considerations, us te this e-pecinlly moving, We have | though fig to prorogue our said Assembly, so that you: noe any of you, on the said nineteenth day ot March in-\u2019 stant, ut our said city appeur are to be held or constrained, for we dv will therefor that youy and each of CLIY OF QUEBLC.GENKRAL SPECIAL SEssION OF THE l'RAGE UNDER TUE .HOAD AND Powe Acts.Monday, 5th March, 1838.3 ESOLVED,\u2014That as a duty which the Magistrates i and Public of the City of Quebec, owe to the memory ot the tate WILLIAM FINLAY, Lsq., merchant of this City, the landing plice at tlie Lower Town Market, now known as *\u201c La Place\u201d and which bas been improved in its present state by his munificent legacy, be hereafter known ani called by the name of \u201c\u201c FINLAY Price,\u201d ( Plage l'inlay.\") By order, PERRAULT & SCOTT, Clerk uf' the Peace._ EY Two insertions in all the Newspapers of this City, In their respective languages.- COFFINS.ENDERS, FOR A SUPPLY Oi COFFINS, during PL months, from the 10th April next to the 11th April 1839, at the office of the Coroner of this district, will be receeived at the office of RL LeprEvRE, esquire, notary, until the 24 April next, when aud where the same will be publicly apencd, and the contr et given to the lowest.The conditions are deposited in the above wotarial office, B.A.PANLET, Conoxenr, Qaebee, 22.) Jannary, 1838.DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, J O11 IX is hereby given, that the co-partiership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned in this City, under the firm of TUCKER, IIFAVYH & Co.is this you be as to us in this matter entirely exonerated ; Com- \u201cmanding, and by the tenor of these presents firmly en- Joining you, and every of\u2019 you, and all others-in this behalf interested, that on the NINETEENTIF day of APRIL next, at our said City of Quebec, person- nally yon be and appear, to teat, dv, act, and conclude i upon those things which in our said Assembly, by the Comn.o4a Council of our said Province, by the favour of God, may be ordined.IN Trstimony Warreor, these eur Letters we have caused to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Province to be thereunto nffixed Witness our Trusty and well-beloved Sir Jou~x Corror~g, Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic \u20acrder, Lieutenant General Commanding Our Vorees in the Provinees of Lower Canada, aud Upper Canada, and Administrator of the Government of the said Province of Lower Canada.At our Government House, in the city of Montreal, in the Province of Lower Canada, the tenth day of March, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, and in tbe first year of Our Reigns J.C.THOMAS AMIOT, Clk.Cn.in Chy.Ore Province of Lower Canada.COLBORNE.By His Excellency Sir Jonn CoLBORNE, Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Lieutenant General Commanding HER Ma- JEsSTY's Forces in the Provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada, and Administrator of the Government of the said Province of Lower Canada, day dissolved, by mutual con ent.All persons that are indebted to the said firin, are r-quested to setile their res- peciive accounts with Jawgs G.Hearn, who is hereby authorized to grant acquittances and wind up the affairs of the said fin, THOS, TUCKER, JAMES G, HEAT.Quebec, 2d February, 1838.Tur business heretofore carried on by Tucker, Heatn & Co., wil be continued by tie Subscribes under the firm vf James G.IlraTi & Co.JAMES G.HE\\T I, Quebec, Sth February, 1838.u OTI\\CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that from this date, MESSRS.ARMOUR and RAMSAY have been appointed Agents in the District of Montreal, for the Qu.Ec GAZETTE, PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY, They are empowered to collect and give receipts for all sums due, and to hecome due in the said district ; and persons advertising in the Official Gazette, are requested to forward their Advertisements to the above named Agents.J.CHARLTON FISHER, Editor, &c.WILLIAM KEMBLE, Quebec, 7th December, 1837, T.CARY & CO.HAVE FOR SALE.Gold Paver, plain and embossed,.; Go d vordering, and ornaments, ' Stiver Paper.\u2014Mahoguuy De, Coloured Pupers\u2014a variety, Queen's Printer.Finbossed Letter and Note Pupey, Tinted, Do.Do.Embossed Message and Visiting Cards.Metallic, -Fuamelled or glazed Do.Mourning Do, Plain and gilt Card Cases and Pocket-books, Drawing and Message Cards, allsizes, Music Paper, assorted, .London Drawing Boards, plain and tinted, assorted, Patent Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Ever-polnted Pencils, with spare! Newman's Water Colours\u2014Indhan Pak, \u2018Foy Colours, Pink and Dine Saucers, \u2018 Uamel-hair, fiecli and sable Pencits, Prepared drawing Peucils\u2014Crow Quills Drawing Paper of all sizes, Bramal\u2019spatent Pena, : Urnamented ivory and Silver handles for do.Silver Steel pen-points and eo, Port-follos\u2014various sizes, Parchment aud Vellam, Japun aud Patent Record Ink, eads, A PROCLAMATION.% HEREAS His Excellency the Right Honorable Arcaipaup, Barc or GosFoRD, Captain General and Governor-in Chief, in and «ver the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, did, by Royal Commission, dated at the Castle of St.Lewis, the fifth day of December, one thousand cight hundred and thirty-seven, authorise and command me, as Lieutenant General ( omwanding Her Majesty's Forces in this Province, to exccute MARTIAL LAW in the District of Montreal, and to arrest and punish all persons acting, aiding, or in any manner assisting in the conspiracy and rebellion which there existed, within the said District of Montreal, and which had broken cut into the most daring and violent attacks upon Her Ma- JEsTv's Forces, according to Martial Law, either by death or ot rerwise, as to Me should seem right and expedient, for the punishment and suppression of all Rebels, in the said District.And, whereas, His Excellency the Gov- eruor in-¢ hief hath not in any wise cancelled or recalled the orders and authority so by him to me given in that behalf.And, whercas, although the said Conspiracy and Rebellion have been put down, and peace hath been apparently restored, yet the public safety requires that baw Martial should siillbe exerciséd, in the same inanneæand to the same extent as His lExccllency the Govemor in Chief hath authorised and commanded Me to exercise the same.Now, therefore, 1 have thought fit, by and with the advice and consent of Her Masesty\u2019s Executive Council of this Province, to issue this Proclamation, to the end that it be made manifest, tliat | shall arrest and punish, and cause to be arrested and punished, all persons who have been anywise acting, ailing and assisting in the said Conspiracy sud Rebellion, or who may be anywise acting, aiding, or assisting in any other Conspiracy and Rebellion, within the said District of Montreal, according to Martial Law, either by death or otherwise.as to Me should scem right and expedient, for the punishment of all Rebels in the said Distritt.Given unler my Hand and Seal at Arms, at the Government House, in the City of Montreal, in the l\u2019rovince of Lower Canada, the twenty- seventh.day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty.eight, and in the first year of Her.Majesty's .Reign.CL By His Exccllency\u2019s Comumand,, (Signed,), D.DALY, Secretary of the Provinge.GOVERNMENT HOUSE, Montreal, 14h March; 1838.JPERSONS desirous of applying for indemnification for losses they may have sustained during the Revolt in the Hambro*, Hudson Bay aad Swan Qaills district of Montres > are \u2018required to furnish detailed stat\" arc 162 THE QUIRES GAZBTIE, ments of the propert;\u201d lost or destroyed\u2014correct estimates of its value, and certificates of the manner in which it was destroyed, with proofs verifying the whole ; and respectable references as to their conduct and character.On these documents being forwarded to the Civil Secretary, the cases of the claimants will be taken into consideration by the Executive Government.By Command of His EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR.: WM.ROWAN, 3 Civil Secretary.+ LL traitet GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.J.COLBORNE.ICTORIA, par la Grâce de Dieu, Reine du Royaume-Uni de la Grande-Bretagne et d\u2019Irlande, Défenseur de la Foi ;\u2014A nos très nimés et fidèles les Conseillers Législatife de notre Province du Bas Ca - nada, et nos fidèles et bien aimés les Chevaliers, Citoyens et Bourgevis de nutre dite Province, élus etconvogués aux fins d'être présens à l\u2019Assemblée qui devait avoir lieu et être tenue dans notre cité de Québec, le dix neuvième jour de Mars courant, et à chncun de vous, SALUT : \u2014At- tendu que pour certaines affaires urgentes et difficiles Nous concernant, ainsi que notre Etat et la défense de Notre dite Province, Nous uvions ordenné que Notre Assemblée surait lieu au jour et place susdits, afin de traiter, agir et conclure sur telles matières et choses qui auraient été alors proposées, et sur lesquelles il aurait été délibéré, et pour de certaines causes et considérations qui Nous engagent spécialement, Nous avons jugé \\ propos de proroger Notre dite Assemblé», en sorte que vous ni aucun de vous n\u2019êtes obligés de paraître dans notre dite Cité de Quêbdec, le dit dix-neuvième jonr de Mars con- rant, car nous voulons que vonset chucun de vous quant à noua soyez entièrement déchargé» à cet égard: Ordonnant et par la teneur des présentes enjoignant fermement à vous et à chacun de vus, et tous autres y inté- vessés, que vous soyez et paraissiez dons Notre Cité de Québec, le DIX-NEUVIEME jour d'AVRIL pre- chain, pouf traiter, agir et conclure sur telles choses qui par la faveur de Dieu, durs notre dite Assemblée, par le commun Conseil de Notre dite Province pourront être ordonnées \u2014 EN Foi pe Quoi, Nous avons fait émuaner les Présentes Lettres Patente-, et à icelles fuit apposer le Grand Sceau de Notre dite Province du Bas Canada Témoins Natre fidèle et Bien vimé Sir JOHN COLBORNE, Chevalier Commandeur du Très Honorable Ordre Miti- taire du Buin, Chevalier Grand Croix de l'Ordre Royal Guelphique de Hanovre.Lieutenant Général Commandant Nos Forces dans les PPeovinces da Bas Canada et du Haut Canada, et Administrateur du Gouvernement de la dite Province du Bas Canada.A Notre Hôtel du Gon- vernement, en ln cité de Montréal, duns la Province du Bas Canada, le dixième jour de Mars, dans l\u2019anrée de Notre Seigneur, mil huit cent trente huit, et dans la première année de Notre Regne, J.C.THÔMAS AMIOT, Cle.le la C.enCh.\u2014\u2014\u2014>\u2014 Province du ?} _ Bas Canada.COLBORNE, Par Son Excellence Sir Joux Corpornr, Chevalier Commandeur du Très Honorable Ordre Militaire du Bain, Chevalier Grand Cruix de l'Ordre Royal Guelphique de Hanovre.Lieutenant Général Commandant les Forces de SA Masesrr\u2019 dans les Provinces du Bas Canada et du Haut Canada, et Administrateur du Gouvernement de la dite Province du Bas Canada.PROCLAMATION, TTENDU que Son Excellence le Très-Honorable ARCIHIBALD, COMTE DE GosFoRD, Capitaine Général et Gouverneur en Chef dans et pour les Provinces du Haut et du Bas Canada, m'a, par Commission Royale datée du Château de Saint Louis le cinquième jour de Décembre, til huit cent trente set, autorisé et commandé, comme Lieutenant Général Commandant les Forces de Sa Majesté dans cet te l\u2019rôvince, d\u2019exécutes la Loi Martiale dans le de district Montréal, et d'arrêter et punir toutes personnes agissant, aidant ou assistant de quelque manière que ce fut dans la Conspiration et Rebellion al rs existantes dans le dit district de Montréal, et qui avaient éclaté en attaques des plus audacieuses et des plus violentes sur les Forces de Sa Majesté, et ce suivant la Loi Martiale, soit par la mort on autrement, comme il me paraîtrait juste et expédient pour la punitiün et la répression de tous rebelles dans le dit district ;\u2014 Et attendn que Son Excellence le Gouverneur en Clef n'a, en aucune manière.annullé ou révoque les ordres et l'autorisation qu\u2019il n'a ainsi donnés à cet égard ;\u2014 Et attendu que, quoique les dites conspiration et rebellion aient «té supprimées.et que la paix ait été en apparence rétablie, cependant la sûreté publique demande que la Loi Martiale soit encore exercée en la même manière et dans les mêmes limites que Son Excellence le Gouverneur-en- Chef m'a autorisé et commandé de l'exercer :-A ces causes, j'ai jugé à propos, de l'avis et consentement du Conseil exécutif de SA NasksTr\u2019 pour cette province d'émettre \u201cette proclamation, aux fins qu\u2019il soit rendu manifeste que j'arréteraiet punirai, cet ferai arrêter et punir toutes per- sounes qui ont agi, aidé ou assisté de quelque manière que ee soit dans les dites conspiration et rebellion, ou qui agi- vont, aideront ou assisteront de quelque manière que ce soit dans ancune autre conspiration et rebellion, dansle dit district de Montréal, et ¢e suivant la Loi Martiale, soit par ta mort on autrement, comme il me paftittra juste et expédient par la punition de tous rebelles dans le dît district.Donné sous mon Seing et le Scean de 1nes Armes, à l'Hôtel du Gouvernement.en la cité de Montréal, dans la Province du Bas Canada, le vingt-septième jour de Février, daus l\u2019année de Notre Seignear, mil huit cent trente huit, et dans la première année du règne de Sa Majesté.Par Ordre de Son Excellence, (Signé) D.DALY, Secrétaire de la Province.HOTEL DU GOUVERNEMENT, Montréal, Te Mars, 1838.ES personnes qui entendent réclamer une indemnité pour les pertes qu'elles peuvent avoir éprouvées pendant la révolte dans le district de Montréal, sont requises de fournir un état détaillé des biens perdus ou détruits, une appréciation correcte de leur valeur, et des certificats de la manière dont ils ont été détruits, avec des preuves à l\u2019appui du tout ; et des attestations respectables quant à leur conduite et à leur caractère.Sur remise de ces documents au Secrétaire Civil, les cas des réclamants seront pris en considération par le Gouvernement Exécutif.Par Ordre de SON EXCELLENCE L'ADMINISTRATEUR, WM.ROWAN, Secrétaire Civil.EERE {FT FAITES ATTENTION.£2) | personnes qui avertissent par la voie de la GazeTTE OFFICIELLE, sont particulièrement priées d\u2019envoyer leurs annonces aussi à bonne heure que possible, vû qu\u2019il est arrivé que la publication, qui doit avoir lieu le Jeudi, a été reculée, par rapport à la remise tardive des matieres qui sont à traduires ti les avertissemens transmis par la poste sont nombreux ou longs, et s'ils sont à traduire, ils devroient être reçus le lundi, n\u2019y ayant point de poste le mardi.J.CHARUTON FISHER, Editeur de la G.de Q.par «A.N.B.\u2014Si on ne se confôrme pas à la suggestion ci-dessus, il doit être bien entendu, que toute matière regue trop lard, sera inévitablement remise à la publication suivante.Tentes par le Sherif.DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.C'EST 4- A SAVOIR } VIS PUBLICest par le présent dunné, que les Terres et HeniTauts sous-mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et liéux respectifs, telque men tionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des reclamations sur iceux sont par le présent requises de les faire connaitre suivant la loi ; toutes uppositions afin d\u2019annuler, atin de distraire ox afin de charge, excepté dans le cas de Venditioni lxponas, dans lesquels cas la loine permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d'être filées au bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les opposilions afin de conserver peuvent être lées en aucun tens dans les deux jours après le retour de l\u2019Ordre, Writ.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec à sgh LEXANDER FRASER, écuyer» No.1817.seigneur des fief et seigneurie de la Rivière du Loup, y résidant, et en possession d'icelle, dans le comté de Rimouski, dans le district de Québec ; contre MOYSE MORIN, écuier, ci-devant de la paroisse de St.Patrice, dans les comté et district susdits, et maintenant résidant en la cité de Québec, dans les comté et district de Québec, notaire, à savoir :\u2014\u2018\u2018 Une terre de onze arpens de front plus ou moins, sur trente arpens de profondeur, sise et située en la paroisse de St.Patrice, seigneurie de la Rivière du Loup, bornée par en bas aux terres du deuxième rang, en montant au bout de la dite profondeur ; joignant d\u2019un côté au sud ouest à Alexander Fraser, écuier, et de l\u2019autre côté au nord ouest à Genést Dumond, Sans bâtisses dessus construites.Sujette anx diverses charges en faveur du seigneur du lieu, mentionnées et contenues au tître Ori ginaire.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de St.Patrice de la Rivière du Loup, le DIXIEME jour d\u2019A VRIL prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le seizidme jour d\u2019Avril prochain.WwW.8.SEWELL, Sherif, 13e Mars, 1838.\u2018VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec, À savoir : } AME AGATHE DEBIGARÉ, No.-1398.des cité, comté et district de Québec, veuve de feu François Romain, en son vivant du même lieu, tant en son propre nom que comme commune en biens avec le dit François Romain, ès qualité ; contre FRANCOIS ROYER, ci-devant de la cité de Québec, marchand, maintenant de la paroisse de St.Jean D\u2019ks- chaillons, dans le comté de Lotbinière, dans le district de Québec, ä la folle enchère, coûts et charges de Charles Ba- romé Clouet, de la paroisse de St.Jean D\u2019Eschaillons, mar- chaud, à savoir \u2014\u201c\u201c Une terre située en la paroisse St.Jean D\u2019Eschaillons, contenant environ quatre arpens de front sur quarante arpens de profondeur, sans garantie de mesure précise, bornée en front an fleuve St.Laurent, aboutissant en profondeur au' sud aux terres du second rang ou la concession St.Charles.joignant du côté nord est à Urbain Beaudet, et du côté su«l ouest à Joseph Barabé, sur laquelle terre il y a de construit une maison en bois et deux petites maisons, un petit hangar, une grange et une étable, une bergerie et autres dépendances \u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l\u2019égitse de la susdite paroisse dé St.Jean D\u2019Eschaillons, le DIXIEME jour d'AVRIL prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit W rit retournable le vingtième jour d'Avril prochain.i W.8.SEWELL, Shérif.13e Mars, 1838.\u2019 Marcu 22 ALIAS FIERI FACIAS Québec, A savoir: | OHN McLEOD, des cité, comté No.1226 } et district de Québee{ écuyer, marchand épicier; contre PIERRE CHASSEUR, du même lieu, artiste, à savoir :\u2014\u2018\u201c Un emplacement situé en la haute ville de Québec, rue Ste.Hélène, contenant environ trente ct nn pieds et neuf pouces de front sur la rofondeur de quarante huit pieds et nenf pouces, tel que e tout est enclos et borné actuellement, joignant d'an côté au sud ouest à l'emplacement et maison de Mr.Francois Drolet, maintenant représenté par John MeLeod, duquel côté l'allignement du mur mitoyen forme la séparation des deux terreins, borué par u .e ruelle appartenant au dit terrein, et commune avec les représentans De La- naudière, et du côté du sud ouest par les représentans Paradis ; avec ensemble la maison en pierre, etautres bô- tiss«s dessus construites, circonstances et dépendances.\u2019 Pour être vendu à mon bureau, en la cour de justice, dans la dite cité de Québec, le QUATRIEME jour de JUIN.prochain, à DIX heures du matin Le dit Writ retour nable le douzième jour de J vin prochain W.s, SEWELL, Shérif.31e Janvier, 1838.ALiAS FIBRI FACIAS.Québec,-à savoir : LEXIS GAGNON, de la paroisse No.1496 } de St.Vallier, dans le comté de Bellechasse, dans le district de Québec, an eur etfermier ; contre ROCH NADEAU, ci-devant de la paroisse de St.Gervais, fermier, et maintenant de la cité de Québec, dans les comté et districtde Québec, journalier, à savoir :\u2014 *¢ uvarante neuf arpens et vingt-six percaes de terre en superficie.situés en la seigneurie Joliette, paroisse Sainte Claire, au sud de la ligne seigneuriale de Lauzon ; prenant parle nord à cette dernière ligne, et par le sud anx terres de la rivière Etchemin, joignant au nord est François Roy et au sud ouest à Charles Dutil.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019église de la susdite paroisse de Ste.Claire, le VING F- UNIEME jour d\u2019AOU F prochain, à D1 X heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour d'Octobre prochain.W.S, SEWELL, Shérif.20e Mars, 1838.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savuir : ANIEL McGIE, des cité, comté No.127.et district de Québec, bourgeois, curateur nommé en due fornie de loi aux biens et succession vacans de fen Louis Sivrac, en son vivant de ladite cité de Québec, marin.décédé ; contre TIENNE BERGEVIN DIT LANGEVIN, ee EDOUARD BERGEVEN bit LANGEVIN, tous deux de la paraisse de Beauport, dans les comté et district de Québ c, cultivateurs, héritiers en loi de feu Etienne Bergevin dit Langevin, en son vivant de la dite parvisse de Beauport, leur pères décédé, savoir :\u2014 |.\u2018\u201c Un lot de terre situé daus la paroisse de tHeauport, au sud du grand chemin conduisant au moulin banal, conte- naut à peu près deux arpens et trois quarts de front plus ou moins, sur toute la profondeur qui peut se trouver en partant du dit grand chemin et terminant à la Rivière appe- liée la Rivière du Mou.in de Be uport ; borné au sud par le domaine de Beauport, au nord par le chemin conduisant au moulin, au sud ouest par la terre de Charles Parent, et au norst est par le lot de terre d\u2019Edouard Langevin.2, Un lot de t-rre situé dans la paroisse de Beauport, au sud du grand chemin conduisant au moulin banal, contenant à peu près un quait d\u2019arpent de front, plus ou moins, sur toute la profondenr qui peut se trouver en partant du dit grand chemin, et terminant à la rivière appelée la Rivière du Moulin de t*eauport ; borné au sud par le domaine de Beauport au nord par le chemin conduisant au moulin, au sud ouest par la terre d\u2019Ltienne Bergevin dit La gevin, et au nord est par la terre appartenant à l'honorable ileriman Witsius Ryland, avec ensemble une maison en pierres sus érigée.circonstances et dépendances.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019églis - de la susdite paroisse de Beauport, le VINGT-UNIEME jour d'AOUT prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour d\u2019Octobre prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif, 20e Mars, 1838.Ventes par le Sherif.DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.SAFOIR : } Avis PURLIC est par le présent donné, que les TERRES et lIERITAGES sous mentionnés ont été saisir, et seront vendus aux lems et lieux respectifs, telque mentionné ci-bas.Tuutes personnes ayant des reclamations sur iceux sont par le présent requises de les faire .connoitre suivant la loi; toutes oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire ou afin de charge, excepté dans le cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles opyu- silions, sont requises d\u2019être filées-au Bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun lems dans les deux jours après le retour de I\u2019 Ordre (Writ.) FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à pavot ILLIAM BINGHAM, écoier, No.1667.des cité et district de Montréal, et son épause et autres, demandeurs ; contre les terres et ténemens de SUZANNE BEZENAIRE pir PRETE A BOIRE, de la paroisse de Ste.Magdeleine de Rigaud, dans le dit district de Montréal, veuve par son premier mariage, de feu Jean B'e.Vachon, en son vivant du même lieu, défendeur :\u2014 \u2018\u201cUn lot de terre ou ferme connue et distinguée comme lot num éro six, dans cette partie des dites paroisse et seigneurie, nommé le côté nord de la Côte Ste.Mag le- leine, ayant trois arpens de front, sur vingt civq arpens de profondeur ; borné en devant par le chemin du Roi, en arrière par des terres-non concédées de la dite seigneurie, au côté ouest par le lot numéro cinq, maintenant en la possession de Jean B.Mongenait,et côté est par lot numéro sept, : maintenant en la possession de Simon Seguin, avec uae maison en bois et une grange sus érigées.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de Rigaud, le DIX-HUI- TIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, a DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour du terme de Juin prochain., R.DE ST.OURS, Shérif.: Bureau du Shérif, 9e Décembre, 1: 37, += 1838., FCER1 FACIAS.Montréal, à
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