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[" be VOLUME XX1.\u2014No.7.THURSDAY, DEC, 14, 1843.[New Series] Grsetfe de Quebec.re \"TOME XX1,\u2014No.7.JEUDI, DECEMBRE 14, 1843.pe SDiheriffs Sales.DISTRICT CF QUEBEC.PuBLIC NOTICE is hereby given.\u2018that the \u2018undermentioned LANDs and TPENEMENTS have been seized.and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to laws all oppositions.afin d\u2019un- nuler, afin de distruire, or afin de charge, except, in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, ave required to be filed with the undeisigned, at his Ofhce, previoas 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- to wir :4 ALIAS FIERI FACIAS:.- Quebec, to wit :) FOSEPH VEZINA; of \u2018the city No.591.of Quebec, joiner; against JO- ACHIM BARRET, of the same place, labourer, in bis quality of universal legnter and in possession of his legacy of the late François Blouin, deceased, in his life time of the city of Quebec, sawyer, to wit $CAN em placement situate and being io the suburb.of St, Roch of Quebec, of sixteen feet and tour inches if front Ly sixty three feet end a hall in depth, the whole english measure 3 bounded in front by St Joseplisireet, in depth by Jumes flunt aod Dame venve Laguenx, oa the north exst side by James Huot, nad on the sonth west side by Dame veuve Muisan, with & house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies 3 subject to the rights, dues and duties «tipudated and re-erved by and in favor of the seignior in the original grant theveol à titre de eens.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Roch of Quebec, on the NINI'H day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock ia the morning, The said Writ returnable ou the first day of February next.W.S.SEWELL, Shersf, Sheriffs Office.5 b September, 1443, [First pabtished 7th September, 1843 ] ALIAS FIiERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: Jytanoors Dune\u2019, heretofore of No.934.{ the parish of St, Jean Poet Joly, now of the parish of Ste.Annede ta Pacatizie, cultivator, and another; against CLEVIENT GAGNON, of the sad parish of St, Jean Port Joly, miler, to wit : + Que arpent and a haltof land in trout by forty arpeats and a half in depth, situate io the third range of the concessions of the snid parish of St.Jean oer Joly ; bounded as follows : in front to the north west by the lands of Louis Monn and Antoine Paquet, in rear by the tenants of the fourth yunge, to the south west by Ignace Morin, and to the north east by the said Autoide Paquet, with ali the buildings thereon erected, Ciretimstances and dependencies ; subject to the rights, dues and.duoties stipulnted and reserved bv and in favor of the seignior in the original grant thereof à titre de cens.®> To be sold at the church door of the said parish ot St, Jean Port Joly, on the NINTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable ou the first day.of February next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 41h September, 1843.{First published Ttb September, 1643 ] FIERI FACIAS.Quebec.to wil: Goes.CHAPERON, esquire, of No 974.{ the parish of Si.Pierre and St, Paul called Baie St.Paul, merchant ; against Gervais Gagnon, of the parish of St, Urbain, to wit 2 © Three ap.pentes of land in front more or less, by fifty in depth ; bounded in front by River du Gouffre, iu rear by the ead of the said depth, to the north by Louis Lavoie, and to the south by the representatives ot the lute Louis Bélair, esquire, with buildings thereon erected, circym stances and dependencies subject to the rights, dies and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the.seigniorin the original grant thereot @ titre de cens Ty be-sold at the chorel door of the said parish of St, Urbain, on the NINTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next, oo | W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 29th August, 1843.[ First published 7th September, 1848.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: } PER RE GAUVREAU, esquire, No.1874.of the parish of Rimouski.Fotary ; against STANISLAS BERUBE?, ot the place.called st.Simon, inthe county and district aforesaid, trader, to wit :, 1.\u2018* Au emplacement of an irregular form, sitnate in.the first range of the parish of St, Simon, in the seigniory of the | Baie du Ha Ha, in the county of Rimouski, containing about | three perches and a half in front, more or less.by about one arpent in depth, more or less, with a house thirty six feet long by thirty feet in breadth, a barn and stable, and other buildings thereon erected ; bounded to the north west by the King\u2019s highway, to the north east by the church road, to the south west and south east hy Jean Baptiste Gagné.2.A laud in the san place of St.Simon, of one arpent and and a balf in front, more or less, by Forty arpentsin depth, more or less; bounded to the norih west by the second mouitain or-rock, and tothe south east by the end of.fhe said deptli, to the south westby Alexis Caron, and to the north east by Frangois Lemieux, sitnate in the same seig- niory as above, the whole with appurtenances and dependencies.Subject the said two lots to the several rights, dues and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in the original grant thereof à titre de cens.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Simon, on the TWENTIETH day of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.W.8 SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 17th October, 1843.\u2014 [ First published 19th October, 1343.1 | Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the nudermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTs have: been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as-mentioned below.All persons having claims oxr-the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de churge, except in cases of Venditioni-Exponus, to-wbich no such oppositions are by law allowed, ure required to be tiled at our.Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; opposi- tious atin-de consireer may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.ALIAS FIBRI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: } Gr.Weeks, of Montreal, No.2404 À in the, district of Moutreal, esquire, assignee of the estate aud effecs of James Wait, of the same pace.trader, a bankrupt, plaintifF; agaïust.the lands and tenements of JamEs Warr, of the same place, Gentleman, bourgeois, and bimma Forbes his wite, jointly and severally deteudants :-1, \u201c* A.land sitnate iu the parish of Longueil, containing two.arpents in front or thereabouts.by thirty arpents in depth, move or less, taking in front to liver St.Lawrence, in rear to Juseph Buiîtean, on one si le towards the north east to Francois Degneau, and on the other side towards the south west to the land hereinafter described, with.a house, stable; shed and other buildings thereon erected.2 A \u2018and situate in the same place, containing (wo arpents in front, or (hereabouts, by thirty arpents in depti.moreur less, (therrin comprised the em- Hlacement of Willam Johnson, which is no more part thereof,) taking in front to river St.Lawrence, in rear to Henri Mounjeau, on one side towards the north east to the land hereabove described, and on the other side rowards the south west to Joseph Goyet, with an old house, a barn, and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold, subject to the droit de retrait in favor of the seignior of the seig- nivry, also all the charges, clauses and conditions set forth in the original deed of concession of said lands, at the church door of the said parish ofiLonguenil, onahe NINETEENTH day of FEBRUARY next, at the hour of TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of April next.: : To wir } BOSTON & COFFIN, Sherif.Sherif?s Office, L7th: October, 1843: L First published 19h October, 1443.7 Co FIERI FACIAS.Ç Montreal, te wit: XDWARD JONES, of the No.91.§ seigniory of Argenteuil, in the district of Montréä!, trader, plaintiff 5 aguinst the lands and tenements of JEAN PO{HIUR alias JOHN WHIT ZLELL, of Rigaud, in the district vt Montreal, yeoman, defendant: 1.A certain lot of land situnte io the parish of St, Magdeleine de Rigaud, in the district of Montreal, known and distinguished as lot rumter four in Harvey?s Bay ; bounded in front by the Otluwa river, ain the rear by the lands of the seignior not conceded, omune side by lot number three, the property of Jean Baptiste Lassi- serais, and on Hie other side by lot number five, hereafter described, being three arpents in front.by twenty arpents in depth, making the quantity of sixty arpents, \"more or less, with a dwelling house, barn and stab.e- thereon erected.2.Lot number five in the said seug- \u2018triofy called Harvey\u2019s Bay; bounded in frant by.the | Ottawa river, in the rear.by the lands of the seignior, not | epnceded, on one side by-lot number six, the property of Vincent Sayer, and: on:the olher side by the former - desceibed Jot number tour, being three arpents in front iby twenty arpents in depth, making the quantity of sixty \u2018arpents, more ur less, with a dwelling house, barn aud: stable thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door iol the parish of Rigand, on the TWENTY-SIX I'H day of FEBRUARY next, at the hour of TEN o'clock in the forenvou.: The Writ returnable ou the first duy of April next, 5 4 = Co 1 .\u2026 BOSTON & COFFIN, Sherif.,, Sheriff's Office, 23d October, 1843.= «.i[ Hirst published 26th Ocioher, 1843.) ©.FIERI FACIAS.| Lae 1 Montreal, to wit: } QYDNEY BELLINGHAM, of o.1192, the; city and districtiot Montreal, esquire, plaintiff ; against the lands and tengments of JOHN TULLY, of the, city \u2018of \u2018Monteeai, ia the district aforesaid, bricklayer, curator in duedorm, of: law ap- pvinted to.Adam Vaughan, heretofore ofrthe:anid;cityzot Montreal.buicklager, now absent, from; this, province, defendant : *¢ A lot of land situate in the fief Nazareth, futite commonly called Griffintown, in the city of Montreal, containing forty-five feet in front by ninety feet in depth; bounded in front by St.Ann\u2019s street, on one side by St.Gabriel street, and on the other side and in the rear by Austin Adams, the whole mare or less, withont warranty as to precise measurement, withont any buildings the \u2018eon erected.\u201d To be sold st our office, in the city of Mant- real, on the TWENTY-S1XTH day of FEBRUARY nex\u2019, atthe hour of TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of April next BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, - Sheriff's Office, 23d October, 1843.| \u201c [First published 261h October, 1843] TWO WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: Fae first at the suit of Nos 837 and 898.FRANCOIS ST, GERMAIN, père, of the parish of St.Laurent, in the district of Montreal, yeothan ; antl' the second at the suit of CHARLES CLEMENT! 8S.DE BLEURY, esquire, advocate, of the city and district of Montreal, sur distraction de fruis, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of FRANCOIS ST.GERMAIN, fils residing in the parish of &t.Lauren, in the said district, yeoman, defendant : *\u201c A landsitucte aid being in the parish of St.Laurent, in the cite de Liesse, containing three arpentsin breadth by forty three arpents in depth, nrore or less 5 bounded in frouvt by the south of the king\u2019s highway of the said cdte de Liesse, in rear by one Leduc, ou one side by Louis Prudhomme, and on the other side by Benjamin Finchely, witha wooden house, a barn, ¢ w house, milk house \"and a stable thereon erected.\u201d To besold at the churelr door of the said parish oi\u2019 St.Laurent, cn the FIFTEENTH day of APRIL net, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, The said Writ return.ble on the twentieth day of April next.Co : BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 9th December, 1843 : [ First published 14th December, 1843] FIERI TACIAS.Montreal, to wit :} N ARC ANTOINE PRIs No.266.| ] MEAU, of the \u2018parish of Ste.Martine; in the district of Montreal, esquire, merchant, plainiiff,; against the lands and tenements of ANDRE?BARBEAU, of the same place, yeoman, defendant: \u201c A lot of land being part of the south cast half of the lot of land described under number wwenty-two, in the second concession, to thesou h east of the concession Riricre ¢ Uéiurgeon in Williamstown, in the seigniory of Beauharnois or Aunfield, containing the said lot, two arpents in breadth by twenty three arpents in length, f.rming torty six arpents in superficics, more or ess ; bounded in front by the front road of the said concession, in depth by the rear part of the said number twenty two, to the widow Duncan Ferguson, un one side to the north west by a part of the north \u201cwest half of the snid \u2018number tweuty two to Diniel Finlay?.twenty .three to \u2018thomas Humble Farqubar MeLetitiän, son, and on the other side to the south cast by number wiih a- house, a barn, a stable and a well thereon.erected, also another.small building.\u201d To Le sold at the chuicl] door of the parish of Ste.Martine, on the FIFTEENTH day of APRIL next, at thelour of TEN of, tlie clock\u2019 in the forenoon.The Writ returnable.ihe twentieth day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 9th.December, 1843.\" oo [ Eirst published.14th December, 1543 |.FIBRI FACIAS.oT Montreal, to wit : } §> HILIPPE TURCOT, i No.912.of the parish of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, and Joseph Beriau, of the city of Montreal, in the said district, both merchants and co-partners, at Montreal nforesaid, under the name.and firm of Turcot and Beriau, plainiiffs 3 against the.lands nud tenements of TOUSSAINT DEMERS, of the city of Montreal, in the said district, merchant.and.trader, defeudaut : 1, \u2018* An emplacement situate and; being in the suburbs of Quebec, uf the city:of Montreal, sail district, containing about one arpent in superficies, without warranly as to precise measure ; bounded in front by Amherst street, and in depth by one Garish or his res - ipresentatives, on bre side by one Paillefer or his repre- sentaiives, and on the other side by one +hilippe Dua- fresne, with a wooden house and a stable thereon erected, the whole as it is enclosed and qu\u2019il se comporte, in- the actual moment.2.Aun emplacement suwuate and being in the suburbs of St, Louis, in the city and district of Montreal, containing about forty eiæh fee! in front by.ubaut seventy five fuet in depth, the whyle without warranty as to precise megsure ; bounded in front by Sangui-, net street, and in depth and on one side by, ope O\u2019Ney or his representatives, and on the other side by one.Bourbonnidre, with a two story wooden house, a stable .and shed (hereon erected, seperated by the passage of a\u2019 court yard mitogen, the.whole without warranty of precise measure.3.À coastitut on an emplacement situate and | being on a projected atreet in the suburbs of Quebec of the city of Montreal, containing forly feet in front by\u2019 | saventy two feet in depth, the whole more or less, without warranty as tp precise measure ; bouuded in front by the \u2018 said projected street, in rear by the purghaser of the\" presentgonstitul, Louis Normand, on one side to the north by-Jenn Baptiste Bourgenu, and on the other side to the sonth by Me, Sébastien Clément dit Larivière or his repre.santutives, with a wooden house thereon erecied, The\u2019 $nid constitut is of three pounds fifteen shillings corvency, bl'repte, payable gueb year.by.the pyrchaser., Normand or his representatives, with power to acquibthe saul gongtta 9 \u2018 58 TRE QUEBEC GAGBLIB DecEmBER 14, etre tut by paying the sum of sixty two pounds teo shillings currency, to the lessor or to his representatives, as well as to the charge of cens et rentes und seigniorial rights, from the day of the deed for the future only, us per deed passed on the eighteenth September, one thousand eight hundred and forty three, by J.A.Labadie and his col- Jengue, notaries.4, A lot of land or emplacement situate and being in the suburbs of Quebec, of the city of Montreal, containing foriy feet in front by seventy two feet in depth, the whole more or less, without warranty as to precise measure ; bounded in front by the said projected street, in rear by a fence, on one side to the north by John Nuckle, and on the other side to the south by David Thomas, with a wooden house thereon erecied.The said constitut is of four pounds ten shillings currency, of rente, payable each year by the purchnser Benoit, or his representatives, with power to acquit the said consiitrt by paying the sum of seventy five pounds currency to the lessor or bis representatives, as well as to the charge of cens et 1entes and seigniorial rights from the day of the deed, for the future only, as per deed passed on the twentieth September, one thousand eight hundred and forty three, by J.A.Labadie and his colleague, notaries.5.À constituf on un emplacement situate and being in the suburbs Ste.Marie of the city of Montreal, contain- jug thirty nine feet in front by seventy two feet in depth, 4nore or less, without warranty as to precise measure ; bounded in front by a projected street, in rear by a fence, on one side to the north by Joseph Simard, on the other side to the south by John Nuckle, withoutany buildings thereon erected.The said constitué is of three pounds currency, of rente, payable each year by the purchaser Alexis Lamarre or his representatives, with power toacquit the suid constitut by paying the sum of fiity-pounds currency, to the lessor or to his representatives, as well as to the charge of cens el renles and seigniorial rights from the day of the deed for the future only, as per deed passed on the twenty eighth October, one thousand eight hundred and forty three.by J A.Labadie and his colleague.4 Dotaries.6, A constitut on an emplacement situate and ¥ being in the suburbs of Quebec, of the city of Montreal, containing forty feet in front by seventy five feet in depth; bounded in front by Wolf street, in depth by one Morton, on one ride by David Themas, and on the other side by William Dunbar, with a house and a building thereon erected.The suid constitut is of three puunds currency, of rente, payable each year by the proprietor, Roger, or his representatives, with power to acquit the said constitut by paying filty pounds currency, to the lessor or to his representatives, the whole without warranty as to precise messure \u201d To be sold at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the FIFTEENTH APRIL next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenvon.The Writ returnable ou the twentieth day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 9th December, 1843.(First published 14th December, 1843.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit } AME CATHERINE CHAUSSE.No.2734.GROS DELERY, of Coteau du Lac, in the District of Montreal, widow of the late Honorable Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujen, in his lifetime seignior, propiietor and possessor of the seigniories of Soulanges and New Longueil in the said District, and usufructuary of the said seigniories, by virtue of the last will and testament of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, and universal mobiliary legatee of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujev, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE d\u2019AQUT, of the seigniory of New Lo.gueil, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant : ** Alot of land known as lot number eighty, on the north side of river de l\u20191sle, seigniory of Ncw Longueil, parish of St.Polycarpe, containing three arpents in front by twenty-five arjents in depth, without any warranty of measurement; bounded in front by the said river, in rear by a private domain, and on the respective sides by lots numbers seventy-nine and eighty one, with a dwelling house and the ruins of an old barn thereon erected.Whicn said lot of land is among other things, subject to the right of and in favour of the seignior of the seigniory of New Longueil, in the censive in which the said lot of land itsitu- ated, to take six superficial arpents on any part of the said 1st tor the purpose of thereon erecting a saw or flour mill or amill of any other description, and to occupy and dig trenches and cut the earthin such parts of the said lot, as the said seignior shall find necessary for the purpose of conducting water to and from the said mill, and the construe- tion thereof, without power to the tenant (détenteur ) or to his beirs or assigns to buildor allow or cause to be built or erected on the said lands or any part thereof, any said card ing, tulling, grist or any other mills, of any dexcription whatever.Also to be sold subject to the droit de retrait in favor of the seignior, and to all vther rights «nd duties, feudal and seignioral charges, clauses, conditions, reservations, servitudes, services, restrictions, privileges and reserves, agreeable to the titre nouvel.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Polycarpe, on the FIFTEENTH day of APRIL next, at the hour of TEN of tl.eclock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable the fifieenth day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sherif.Sheriff\u2019>s Office, 9th December, 1843.[First published 14th December, 1843.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit \u20181D AME CATHERINE No.174, CHAUSSEGROS DE LERY, of Coteau du Loc, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late honoruble Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beavjeu, in his lifetime s:ignior, proprietor and possessor of the seigniories of Soulunges and New Longueuil, in the said district and usufructuary of the said seigniories by virtue of the last will and testament of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, and universal mobiliary legatee of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, plaiutiff ; aguinst the lunds and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE d\u2019AOUT, the younger, fils, of the seigniory of New Longueuil, in the district of Montreal, yeuman, defendant : ** A piece of land known as a port of lot number fitty seven, on the south of river de Lisle, seigniory of New Longuenil, parish of St.Polycarpe, containing two arpents in front by twenty arpentsin depth, without any warranty of measurement 3 bounded in tront by the said river, iu rear by a private domain, on one side by J.À.Chailebois, and on the other side by Jot number fifty eight, with & wooden dwelling house, barn and stable thereon erected.Which said lot of land is amung other things s'bject to the right of and in favour of the,seiguior of the seigniory of New Longueuil, in the censive in which the said lot of Jand is situated, to take six superficial arpents on any part of the said lot for the purpose of-théreon erecting a saw or flour mill, or a mill of any other description, and to occupy and dig trenches and cut the earth in such parts of the said lot as the said seignior shall find necessary for the purpose of conducting water to and from the said mills, and the construction thereof, without power to the tenant {délenteur.) or to his heirs or assigns to build or allow or cause to be built or erected on the or grist mill, or any other mill of any description whatsoever, Also to be sold subject to the droit de retrait in favour of the seignior, and to all other rights and duties, feudal and seigniorial charges, clauses, conditions, reservations, servitudes, services, restrictions, privileges and reserves, agreeable to the tilre-nouvel.\u201d\u201d At the church door of the parish of 8t.Polycarpe, on the FIFTEENTH day of APRIL next, at the hour of ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of April term next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 9th December, 1543.(First published 14th December, 1843.) FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to it : AME CATHERINE CHAUS.No, 1112.} SEGROS DELERY, of Coteau du Lac, in the District of Montreal, widow of the late lifetime seignior, proprietor and possessor of the seig- niories of Soulanges and New Longueil, in the said district, and usufructuary of the said seigniories by virtue of the last will and testament of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, and universal mobiliary legatee of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, plaintiff; ugainst the lands and tenements of SIMON DEROCHER DIT FRAPPE, of the seigniory of Suulanges, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant: \u2018\u201c A piece of land known as the one half of lot number six on the north east side of côte St.Emanuelle, seigniory of Sou- langes, parish of St.Ignace, containing one aud a half arpentin front by twenty one arpents in depth, without any warranty of measurement ; bounded in front by the tbe base of the sæid côte, in rear by a private domain, on oneside by Joseph Cuyèrier, and on the other side by Joachim Cuyérier, with a house and stable thereun erected.\u201d Which said lot of land is among other things, subject to the right of and in favour of the seignior of the seigniory of New Longueuil, in the censive in which the said lot of land is situated, to take six superficial arpents on any part of the said lot for the purpose of thereon erecting a saw or flour mill or a mill of any other description, and to occupy and dig trenches and cut the earth in such parts of the said lot, as the said seignior shall find necessary for the purpose of conducting water to and from the said mill, and the construction thereof, without power to the tenant (détenteur) or to his heirs or assigns to build ur allow or cause to be built or erected on the suid lands or on any part thereof, any said carding, fulling, grist or any other wills of any description whatever ; also, to be sold, subject to the droit de retrait in favour of the seignior, and to all other rights and duties, feudal and seigniorial charges, clauses, conditions, reservations, servitudes, services, restrictions, privileges and reserves, agreeable to the /itre-nouvel, at the church door of the paiish of St.Ignace, on the FIk- TEENTH day of APRIL next, at the hour of TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of April term next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 9th December, 1843.[First published 14th December, 1843.] FIERI FACIL AS.Montreal, to wit: ~ ENECA PAIGE, of No.682.} the township of Dun- ham, in the county of Missisquoi, in the district of Montreal, trader, plaintiff ; sgainst the lands and tenements of ++.HN BLANCHARD, of Si.Armand, in tbe said «t of Montreal, yeoman, and Catherine Platt, his wife, jointly aud severaily, defendants: ** The land or lot number fifteen in the seigniory of St.Armand; bounded as follows: on the south by lands owned and occupied by Peter Deal, Thomas C.Ilogle and James Hogle, on the west by lands owned by the heirs of the late Abram V.V.Hogle, James Taylor and Charles R.Cheesman, on the north by lands ownea by Lann-on Ford, esquire, and David Burke, and on the east by land owned by the heirs of the late Willinm Mauson, the said lot as bounded above, containing two hundred acres in superficies, be the same more or less, situated in the said parish of St, Armand West, with a small woud house sud a burn thereon erected.\u2019\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the puarish of St, Armand, on the FIFTEENTH day of APRIL next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.\u201d The Writ returnable the fifteenth day of April next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff\u201ds Office, 9th December, 1643.( First published 14th December, 1843.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : | REDERICK EUGENE GLOB- No.18.} ENSKY, esquire, notary, of\u2019 St.Eustache, in the district of Montreal, in his quality of curator duly clected en justice to the vacant succession of the late Charles Lambert Dumont, esquire, in his lifetime co-seigneur in possession of the augmentation of the seigniory of Mille Isles, and other places, and Fiirre Laviolette, esquire, bourgeois, of the same place, as having married Dame Marie Elmire Lambert Dumont, the latter, duly authorised by her said husband, to the effect of these presents, also co -seignioress in possession of the said augmentation of the seigniory, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of AUGUSTIN MONSCIAU pit DESORMEAU, of the parish of St.Jerome, in the inferiur district of Terrebonne, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant: * A land situate and being in the parish of St.Jerome, containing two arpents in front by twenty six arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the south of the north river in rear by the seigniory of Terrebonne, on one side by André Lesage, and on the other side by.François Desale Larivière, with a house and other buildings thereou erected, the whole without any warranty as to precise measure.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Jerome, on: the FIFTEENTH day of APRIL next, at the hour of TEN said land or any part thereof any saw, carding, fulling honorable Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, in his\u2019 of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on ieth day of April next.the twentieth day 0 P BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sherifi\u2019s Office, 9th December, 1843.[First published 14th December, 1848.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit it REDERICK EvoeNe GLOBEN- No.16.Fi, esquire, notary, of St.Eustache, in the district of Montreal, in his quality of curator elected en justice, to the vacant succession of the late Charles Lambert Dumont, esquire, in his lifetime co- seignior in possession of the augmentation of the succession of Mille Isles and other places, and Pierre Lavio- lette, esquire, gentleman, bourgeois, of St.Eustache, as having married Dame Marie Elmire Lambert Dumont, and the said Dame Marie Eimire Lambert Dumont, by her husband duly authorised to the effect of these presents, also co-seignioress in possession of Kioto augmentation of the seigniory of Mille lsles, 33 againet the lands and ements of JOSEPH JOAN- NETTE, tavern-keeper, of the parish of St.Jerome, in the inferior district of Terrebonne, in the district of Montreal, defendant: 1.** An emplacement situate at the village St.Jerome, described number four, containing sixty feet in front by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by King's street, in rear by the said defendant, on one side by number three, on the other side by number five, belonging to Auguste Labrie, esquire, with a stone house, a stable, a shed, and other buildings thereon erected.2.Another emplacement sitnate at the suid village, containing sixty feet in front by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by St.George street, in rear by the said delendant, on one side by Amable Pillo, on the other side by Narcisse Morand, without any buildings thereon erected.3.A land situate and being in the parish of St.Jerome, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in tront by côte St.Antoine, in rear by the lands of côte Ste.Marguerite, on one side by Augustin Belisle, and on the other side by Olivier Rochon ur bis representatives, with a house, a stable and other buildings thereon erected, the whole without any warranty as to precise measure,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Si.Jerome, on the FIFTEENTH day of APRIL next, at the hour of ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.\u201d The Writ returnable on the twentieth day of\u2019 April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 6! December, 1843.[ First published 14th December, 1843.] F1ERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : JEAN BAPTISTE No.88.MASSE, bailiff, Eustache Gratton, merchaut, both of the parish of Ste.Marie, in the inferior dietrict of St, Johus, the said Eustache Gratton, as having married Dame Sophie Masse, and the said Dame Sophie Masse duly authorised by her said husband, Charles Telu, esquire, notary, of the parish of St.Jean Baptiste, in the district inferior of Richelieu, as having married Dame Julie Masse, ot the same place, and the said Julie Masse duly authorised by her said hus- bund, and Antoine Poirier, yeoman, of Si.Jean Baptiste, as having married Dame Luce Masse, of the same place, and the said Dame Luce Masse, ouly avthorised by her said husband, and the said Jean Baptiste Masse, Sophie, Julie and Luce Masse, in their quality of heirs tor a third of the succession of the late Jean Baptiste Masse, their futher, in his lifetime merchant, of bourg St.Denis, in Lhe suid district, and the said Antoine Poirier, in his quaii- ty of tutor duly elected en justice to Cedulie, Esther, Virginie and Janvier Masse, ininor children issue vf the marriage of the said late Jean Baptiste Masse with the late Jusephte Hodgens, bis wife, Lidouard Masse, merchan, of St.Hyacinthe, George Masse, uplolsterer, of Se.Denis, Vincislas Masse, student of medicine, of Si.Denis Jean Baptiste Lusiguan, merchant, of the same place.as having marvied Onezime Masse, of the same place.and the said Onezime Masse duly authorised by her said busband, and Antoine Masse, trader, of Si.Denis, emancipated, and assisted by George St.Germain, of the sane place, his curator, the said Cedulie, Esther, Virginie, Janvier, Edquard, George, Vincislas, Ouezime and Antoine Masse, heirs each for one third in the succession of the said late Jean Baptiste Masse, their father, and jointly with the said Jean Bapuste Masse, fils, Sophie Julie, and Luce Masse, their brothers and sisters, consanguins, and further, the said Cedulie.Esther, Virgi- ne, Janvier, Edouard, George, Vinceslas, Onezime aud Antoine Masse, heirs also each for one minth in the succession of the late Dame Jusephte Hodgens, their mother, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of OLIVIER LEDUC, yeoman, of the parish of St Hylaire, in the inferior district of Richelieu, in the district of Montreal, deiendant : ** À lot of land planted with apple trees, containing (wo \u2018arpents in front by seven arpents in depth, more ur less ; bounded in front partly by the Queen\u2019s highway and partly by Toussaint Auclair, ou one side north west by Toussaint Auclair, on the other side south west by the heirs Renaud and André Galipeau, in depth by Alexis Brouillet, with a house and stable thereon erected, situate and being in the parish of St.Hy- laire.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Hylaire, on the FIFTEENTH day of APRIL next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the eighteenth day of April tern next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shenff, Sheriff's OMce, 11th December, 1843.{ First published 14th December, 1848 ] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : JJ ArPOIN LIONAIS, No.1819.of the city and district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands und tenemeuts of AMABLE ARCHAMBAULT, of the village of St.Hyacinthe, in the said district, ancien marchand, defendaut : 1.\u2018* A piece ot lard situate in the village of St.Hyacinthe, la Cascade street, containing eighty two feet in front by two hundred and seventy two feet in depth, in rear by a street or king\u2019s highway, on one side by Dominique street, on the other side by Pierre Cadieux and Joseph Bistodeau, erquire, with a stone house two stories high, without comprising the attics, hangard, stable, milk house and other dependencies.2.A land sitnate ir the seigniory and parish St.Hyacinthe, at pelit rang, containing two arpents in front by thirty.eight + = pe PAT RTE a a aT 1843.arpents in depth ; hounded in front by the road of the aforesaid range, on one side by Antoine Baron, on the other side by the road leading to the range St.André, in depth by the lands of the same range, with a house, burn, stable and other buildings.3.À lot situated and being ät the village St, Hyacinthe, behind the college St.Hya- einthe, in which lot are two emplacements, and two thirds, of eighty feet each by ninety feetin depth ; bounded in front by a street, on one side by Thomas Bouthillier, on the other side by Louis Plamondon,in rear by Madame Dessaules, without any buildings.4 A land situate in the uforesuid seigniory, containing two arpents less fifteen feet in front, by thirty arpents in depth, witho t warranty us to precise measure ; bounded in front to the south by river Yamaska, on one side by the representatives Jean Baptiste Pelletier, on the north east side by Antoine Martin, with a house and other buildings.5.À lot of land situate aud being at the same place, of two arpents less fifteen feet in front or thereabont, by three arpents and three perches in depth, more or less j bounded in front by the depth of the land hereinbefore described, on one side to the north east by the representatives of widow Bazile Perrault, on the other side by Jean Baptiste Lucier, without avy bnilding.+6.A piece of land situate iv the seigoioryand parish aforesaid, containing two arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, in front by river Yamaska, on one side by Jean Turcotte, on the other side by Antoine Martin, in depth by one Montmarquetie, with a house and baru thereon erected.7.A land sitaate in the aforesaid seigniory, parish St.Dowmi- nique, containing two arpents în front by thirty arpeuts io depth, more or less; bounded in frontto the south west by the road of the range St.Dominique, io rear by the lands of the range St.Franguis, joining on one side to.Apdré Gan thier, on the other side tu Pierre Lucier or bis representatives, with a baru erected on the said land.8.A land situate and being in the seigniory Langan, parish St.Simon, at the second range, containing three aipents or thereabouts in front, bythirty arpents, more or less in depth, joining on one side to Jean Baptiste Yartin, on the other side to François Beandoin, in depth to Amable Rvireau, in front to the depth of Joseph Gauthier, with a house, barn, znd other buildings thereon erected.9.Four arpents of land in front, situate and being in the seigniory St Ours, in the parish Sr Ber- nabé, to the south of river Yamaska, by thirty arpents io depth, more or less, joining on one side to Jérémie Lau- rauce, on the other sideto one Bernier, in front to the afure- Saïd river, in depth to Louis Rogé and others, with a house, baru and other buildings 10.A piece of land situate and being inthe seizviory St.Hyacinthe, in the parish Ste.Rosalie, at the fifth range, of two aipents in front by thirty arpents in depth, more or less, joining on ove side to widow Lagassé-, au'the other side to whom it may belong, in frout to the cordon of the lands of the fourth range, to depth to the cordon which divides the fifth from the sixth range, without any building.\u201d To be sold as follows, to wit : lots numbers one, two, three, four, five, and six at the church door of the parish of St.Hynacinthe, on the FIFTEENTH day of AURIL next.at TEEN oclock in the forenoon ; mumber seven, the FOLLOWING DAY, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, at the chuaren door of the parish of St Dominique ; namber eight, on the said LAST MENTIONED DAY, at the church door of the parish of St.Simon, at the hour of THREE of the ¢lock in the afternoon; lot number vine to be sold at the church door of the parish ef St.Barnabé, on the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL next, at the hour of TEN o'clock in the forenoon ; and lot rumber ten, a' the church door of the parish of Ste.Rosalie, on the LAST MENTIONED DAY, at the hour of THREE of the clock in the afternoon, The Writ returnable sn the twentieth day of April term next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheiiff Sheriff s Office, 11th December, 1843, [ First published 14th December, 1843.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit No.1036.td of the parish of Saint Michel de la Chine, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE ENO nit DECHAMP, of Isle Pewror, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant : \u201c\u201c A land situate and being in Isle Perrot, parish of St.Jeanne de L\u2019isle Perrot, in the district of Montreal, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in 4 pth; bounded in front by river St, Lawrence, in dep'h by Jean Baptiste Eno dit Deschamps, fils, où one s:de by Movse Marche-seau, and on the other side by the defendant, with a barn thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Jeanne de L\u2019Isle Perrot, on the SECOND day of APRIL next.at the hour of TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable tenth April, one-thousand eight hundred and forty-four.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sherif.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 25th Nevember, 1843.{First published 30th November, 1543.] FIERI FACTAS.Montreal, to wit HE Honorable D O MI- No.494.BR NIQUE MONDELET, of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, one of our counsellors in law, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JOSEPHTE EKEMBERG, of the parish-of St.Poly:arpe, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late Jean Baptiste Ranger, in his lifetime trader, of the said parish of St.Polycarpe, as well in her own name as in her quality of tutrix duly elected en justice to the minor children, issue of her marriage with the late Jean Baptiste Ranger \u2014AmableGauthier of Vaudreuil, in the said district, carpenter, as having married Josephte Ranger, and the said Josephte Ranger, bis wife, Hyacinthe Fabien Charle- bois, notary public, of Vaudreuil, as having married Cleophie Ranger, and the said Cleophie Ranger, his wife, Jean Damase Ranger, lumber merchant, of the said parish of St.Polycarpe ; the said Cleophie Ranger, Josephte Ranger and Jean Damase Ranger, being the children and with the said minor children of the said late Jean Baptiste Ranger, the heirs of the said Jean Haptiste Ranger, defendants : 1.* Eight undivid d twelfth varts of the half of lot number four, on the north shove ot lake St.Francis, north ef rivière au Baudet, containing ope and a half avpent in front by twenty arpents in bounded in front by the lake, in rearby G.R.Sand on :he respective sides by lots numbers without build depth; de \u2018Beaujen, ; five, and the other half of lot number four, ings.2.Eight undivided twelfth parts of a piece of land describ-d as a part of lot number thirty-three, on the north of river de L\u2019Isle, containing about four rpens lo superficies ; bounded in front by the queen\u2019s highway, in rear EAN BAPTISTE MELOCHE.- GAZETTE DB DUEBAC; and on one side by the said river.and on the other side by Jean Faptiste Normand dit Joliceur, without buildings.3.Eight undivided twelfth parts of lot number nine.north east of Côte des Auges, containing three arpents and six perches in front by eighteen arpents and three perches in depth ; bounded in front by the base of the said côte, in rear and on one side by M.de Beaujeu, and on the other side by lot number ten, without buildings.4.Eightun- divided twelfth parts of lot number ten, north east of Côte des Anges, containing three arpents and six perches in front by nineteen arpents and two and a half perches in depth ; bounded in front by the base of the said côte, in rear by G R.S.de Beaujeu, and on the respective sides by loisnumbers nine and eleven, without buildings.5.Eight undivided twelfth parts of Int number fifty-two on the north shore of river de L\u2019Isle.containing three arpents in front, by forty-two arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the river de L\u2019lsle, iv rear by the township of Newton, on one side by Francis Lalonde, and on the other side by M.de Beaujeu by the succession of Jean Baptiste Ranger, and by the heirs of the late Antoine Lantier.with a barn, a potashery and other buildings thereon erected, 6.Eight undivided twelfth parts of a piece of laud of irregular figure, described as part of lot fifty-three, north or river de L\u2019Isle, containing an arpent in superficies, without any warranty of measurement in any of the above lots ; bounded in front by the queen\u2019s road, in rear and on one side by the heirs of the late Antoine Lantier, and on the other side by lot number fifty-two, with a dwelling house, store and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To he sold at the church door of the parish of St.Polycarpe, on MONDAY, the FIFTEENTH day of JANUARY next, atthe hour of TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of February next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, Oth September, 1813._[First pablished 14th September, 1843.1 FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit :{ 1) CATHERINE No.1845.) CHAUSSEGROS DE LERY, of Cotean du Lac, in the district of Montsesl, widow of the late Honorable Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, in his lifetime seignior, proprietor and possessor of the seignioiies vf Soulanges and New Longueil, 15 the district of Montreal, and usufructuary of the said seiguiories, by virtue of the last will and testament of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, and universal mobiliary legatee of be said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujen, plainiiff; against tbe laods and tenements of ANTOINE LADOUCEUR.of the seig- niory of Nvw Longueil, in the district of Montreal, veoman, defeudant : ** A lot of land described as lot number fifty- eight, on the procès verbal, and forty-seven on the livre terrier, situated on the north shore of the lake St.François.seig- niory of New Longueil, parish of St.Polycarpe, containing three arpents and six perches in front by twenty arpeats in depth, withont any warranty of measurement ; bounded in front by Lac St, Fraug is, in rear by unconceded lands, on une side by lot number fourteen, from the River an Baudet and on the other side by lot number fifty-seven, with an old iog shanty thereon erected, Which said lot of land is among other things subject to the right of, and in favor of the seigniory of New Longueil, in the censive in which the said lot of laud is situated, to take six superficial arpents on any part of the said lot for the purpose of thereon erecting a saw or flour mill, or a mill of any other description, and to occupy awd dig trenches, and cut the earth in such parts of the said lot, as the said seignior shall find necessary, for the purpose of conduciing water to and from the said mills and the construction thereof; also, to be sold, subject to the droit deretrail iu favor of the scignior, and to all other rights and duties, feudal aud seigniorial charges, clauses, conditiuns, reservations, servitudes, services, restrictions, privileges and reserves, agreeable to the titre nouvel.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Polycarpe, on the SIXTEENTH day of JANUARY next, at the bour of TWELVE of the clock NOUN.The Writ returnable on tbe first day of February next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.& Sherif\u2019 Office, 9th September, 1843.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit HL PAME CATHERINE No.103.CHAUSSEGROS DE LERY, of Coteau dun Lac, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late honorable Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, in his lifetime, seignior, proprietor and possessor of the seigniories of Soulanges and New Longueil, in the said district, and usufructuary of the said seigniories by virtue of the last will and testament of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, and universal mobiliary legatee of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JEAN DAMASE RANGER, of the parish of St Michel de Vau- }dreuil, in the said district, gentleman and yeoman, defendant : \u201c A piece of land described as lots numbers six and seven in New Côte St.Catherine, seigniory of New Longueil, parish ot St.Polycarpe, containing five arpents seven perches and six feet in front, by nine arpents four and one half perches in depth, forming fifty-four arpents and seventeen perches in superficies, without any warranty of measurement ; bounded in froot by the line of Côte St.George, in rear by the north west line of the last lot in Côte des Anges, and on the respective sides by lots numbers five and eight, of New Côte Ste.Catherine aforesaid, wiht the stone foundation of a house, two chimueys, stable and potashery thereon erected.- W hich said lot of land is among other things subject to the right of, and in favor of the seignior of the seigniory of New Longueil, in the censive in which the said lot of land is situated, to take six superficial arpents on any part of the said lot, fur the purpose of thereon erecting a saw or flour mill, or a mill of any other description, and to occupy and dig trenches, and cnt the earth in such parts of the said lot, as the said seignior shall find necessary, for the purpose of conducting water to and from the said mills and the construction.thereof ; also, to be sold, subject to the drvit de retrait in favour of the seignior, and to ail other rights and duties, fendal and seigniorial charges, clauses, conditions, reservations, servitudes, services, restrictions, privileges and reserves, agreeable to the tütre nouvel\u201d To be sold ac the church door of the parish of St.Polycarpe, on .the SINTEENTH day of JANUARY next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of February next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, 9th Septrmber,:1843, 59 Sherift\u2019s Sales.DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.To wir : [PUBLIC NOTICE is \u2018hereby given, that the undermentioned Lanps and TeNeMENTs have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times aud places as mentioned below All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019un- nuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponus, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to Le filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : j K CONNOR CHANDLER, No.562.J esquire, of the narish of 81, Jean Baptiste de Nicolet, in the county of Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers, seignior of the seigniory of Nico- let ; against JEAN BAPTISTE PROVANCHER, yeoman, of the said purish, county and district aforesaid.yeoman, to wit 1.4 A lot of land situate in the parish of Nicolet, conces- ston of the south west, of one arpeot and eight perches in tront, more or less, by the depth that there may be found from the king's highway going to a small stream or pond, joining on one side to the south to Miss Marie Jousephte Emilie Lozeau, and on the other side to ithe north to the lot of land hereinafter described under wum- ber two, it being in meadows ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions, servitudes, droits de retrait, mentioned in the deed of concession in tavur of the seignior of the seigniory wherefrom the same decives.2.A lot of land situate in the parish of Nicolet, of one arpent and eight perches in front, by about twenty arpents.more or lessin depth, going narruwing in the depth ; bounded in front by the small stream or pond, in rear by André Goudebout, joining on the south side to the lot of land hereinbetore described and to Antoine St, Cire, and on the other side to the north to the lot of lan) hereinafrer described Under number three, with a house bain, stable, shed, and other dependencies thereon erect ed ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses, couditions servitudes, droits de retrait.mentioned in the deed of cons cession, in favor ol the seignior of the selguisry whers- trom the same derives.3 A lot of land situate in the parish vf Nicolet, of one arpent, more or less in front, by thirteen arpeuts, also more Ur less in depth, going narrowing in depth; bounded in front by the small stream or pond, in rear by whom it appertains, joining on vue side to the south to the lot of lund hereinbefore deseribed under number two, and on the other side to the north to Antoinette Raymond, widow of the Jate Francs Anve it being partly under cultivation ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions, servitudes, droits de retrait mentioned in the deed of concession in favor of (he rig nior of the seigniory wherefrom it arises.\u2019 To be sold at the church door of the parish of 8t, Jean Baptiste de Ni- colet, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The vaid Writ returnable un the thirteenth day of March next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 13th October, 1843.PLURIES FIERI FACTAS, Three Rivers.to wit f UC MICHEL CRESSE*, No.488, esquire, of the parish of Nicolet, in the county of Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers, trader ; against THEODORE MODESTE PRO- VANCHER, the son, ANTOINE LAMPRON LACHa- RITE\u2019, the fatber,and GASPARD LAPLANTE, all of tbe parish of Nicolet, in the county and district aforesaid, yeviman, conjointement et solidairement, to wit : 1.** A lot of lund situate in (he seigniory and parish of Nicolet, où de la Fourche Island, of one arpent and a hall in front by twenty-five arpents in depth, the whole more or less; bounded in frout by the north eust bras ch of river Nicolet, in rear by south west branch of river Nicolet, joining un one side to the south, to Abraham Pravancher, and on the other side to the north, to the said Lue MichelCressé, with a house, barn, stable and other dependencies thereon erected ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses.conditions and servitudes, droits de retrait, mentioned in the deed ol concession in favor of the seiguior of the seig- niory wherefrom it derives.2, A lot of land ritunte inthe parish of St.Monique, concession of the Grand St.Esprit.of three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the king's highway, in rear by the end of the said twenty arpents, joining on one aside to the-north to Jean Baptiste Morrisetie, and on the other side to the south, to Giibert-Viliebrun, with a stable thereon erected, to be taken off from the said lot of land the exact undivided fourth which belongs to the two minor children issue of the marriage which existed between Antoine Michel Lampron Lacharité and the late Angèle Geoffroy bis wife ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and droits de retrait, mentioned in the deed of cona cession in favor of the seignior of the seigniory wherefrem it derives.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Jean Baptiste de Nicolet, on the TWENTY- EIGHTH day of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenuon, The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of March next.I.G, OGDEN, Shen, Three Rivers, 23d October, 1843.[First publish: d 26th October, 1843.1 FIERI FACIAS.\u2018Three Rivers, to wit : OUIS RENE\u2019 CHAUS- No.101.SEGROS DE LERY, erquire, and another, both residing in the parish of Ste, Famille de Boucherville, in the county.of Chambly, in the district of Montreal, seigniors and proprietors in possession of the fief and seigniory df Gentilly ; against PIERRE PEPIN, r= siding in the parish of St, Edouard de Gentilly, in the county of Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers, to wit : 1.\u201c A - land situate in the fief and seigniory of Gentilly, in the parish of St, Edouard de Gentilly, in the north east concession of the third range, containing two arpents in front by about twenty two arpents in depth ; bounded in front to the north cast by the lands of the third concession, aud to the south west by river Gentilly, joining to the porth te Jean Toutaut, and to the south to Klavien Genest dit Labarre ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses; conditions and servituiles mentioned in the deed of concession in favor of the seignior of the seigniory wherefrom.the same derives 2.A piece of lund ID ! - WRITE mr TERT age XG o _\u2026 NB QUBBEG GAZRTEE.situate in the fief and seigniory of Geatilly, iv the parish of St.Edouard ce Gentilly.in the ffth copgession of Gentilly, containing one arpent and a half in front by about fifteen srpents in depth ; bounded to the north to the front of the lands of the fifth range, to the south by the first maple trees of the second sucrerie, joining to the north east to Augustiv Pepin or his representatives, and to the south west to Isidore Poisson or his representatives; subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession in faver of the seignior of the seigniory wherefrom the same derives, 3.A.piece of land situate in the fief and seigniory of Gentilly, in the parish of St.Ed- ouard de Gentilly, at the place called lu Pointe aux Roches, containing one arpeut and a half in front by the necessary depth to form fcur arpents and a halfin superficies ; bounded to the north east by Olivier Rivard dit Lavigne, and to the south west by the bonorable Thomas Coffin, actually repre sented by William.Craigie Holmes Coffin, esquire 3 subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions ard servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession in favor of the seignior of the seigniory wherefrom the same derives.4.A piece of land situate at la Pointe aux Roches, in the fief and seigni ry of Gentilly, in the parish of St.Edouard de Gentilly, containing about six perches and four feet and a balfin front by the necessary dep hi to firm two arpents and a balf in superficies ; bounded to the north east by Jean Baptiste Gaudet and Joa- chim Gentilly, to the south west by Placide Lavigne, joining to the north to Alexis François Lavigne, and to the south to Paul Maillot and Louis Trotier ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and- servitudes nreotioned in the deed of éoncession.in favor of the seignior of the seiguiory whercfrom the same derives.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Gentilly, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH dav of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the nineteenth day of March naxt.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff, Three Rivers, 24th October, 1843.[ First published 26th October, 1843.1 RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Canafla,?OFFICE OF THE PROTHONOTARY District of Quebec.oF HER MAJEsTY'S COURT oC oF King\u2019s BENCH IN AND FOR THE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, the 11th day of October, 1843.No.1945.; 5 , 456 Ex parte \u2014GEORGE OKILL STUART.\u2014 Petitioner.JPUBLIC NOIICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed before dtre.Sirois and colleague, notaries public, on.the ninth day of October, in the year of our Lord, vwne thonsand eight hundred and forty-three, between WILLIAM WILSON, of the city of Quebec, esquire, of the firstpart ; and GEORGE OKILL STUART, of the same place, esquire, advecate, of the second part;\u2014being a sale by the said William Wilson to the said George Okill Stuart, of ** a lot of land in the banlieue of the.said city 3; bounded on the south by St.Lewis road \u2018\u2018 grande allée,\u201d on the north by the landof Lees, Taylor, Vanfelson and Routier, ur their representatives, and partly by land of the vendor, onthe\u2019 east by the representatives of the late John Caldwell, und on the west by the division line between the fiefs St.Michel and Sillery, containing eighteen arpents and four perches in.front, by five arpents six perches in depth, and also all the right, title, interest, property, Claim and demand: of him the said William Wilson of and in all that other lot of land of a triangular figure, of fiiteen acres in superficies, joining upon one side upon the north to the south side of the said St.Lewis road, but extending as \u2018ar asthe said vendor and his predecessors held the same under their titles, and.on the other upon the south and east by the representatives of Olery and Mayer, and on the west side to the gentlemen of the Seminary of Quebec 5°\u2019 the said lots of land having been possessed by the said William Wilson, as.proprietor, for three years past.C And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or bypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lots of land immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said George Okill Stuart, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the NINETEENTH day of FEBRUARY nest, 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.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B, {First published 12th October, 1843.) OFFICE OF THE, PROTHONO- TARY OF HER MAJESTY'S Court oF King\u2019s BENCH cee FOR THE DISTRICT OF \" QuEBEC, this 9th day of October, 1843, l\u2019rovince of Canada, District of Quebec.No.1929.Ex parte \u2014JOTIN MUSSON, PETITIONER, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and\u2019for the district of Que- bee, a deed made and executed before .Panet.and his.colleague, notaries public, at Quebbe, on the seventh: day of September, in the year of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and forty-three, between FRANGoIS CHAMBERLAND, of Beauport, in the county and district of Quebec, farmer, and.Marie Charlotte Gosselin, -his wife, by bim in that behalf duty authorized, of the nae part; and Jou N Musson, of thre city of Quebee, esquive, apothecary, of the :other parc j\u2014 being a sale by che suid François Chamberland, aud the said Charlotte G:s-elin to the said John Musson, of ¢ a lot of land situate and being in the parish of Beauport, containing about vine perches in front, mare or less, by about two arpents in depth to the ed of the garden fence,.theo in a north westerly direction, eight perghes, nore or.less in width, A1pon such depth that \u2018there might be to the route called la s< pute du Petit - Villuge, where the said lot of land bas only fiv.percles in width ; bounded in front.to the south by the queen's highway lending to Beauport, on the bpogth by the ta d yeule du Petit Village, on the enst by François Poulin, \u2018 oN ! | ments aod their abouls, or two other lots in the rear of and on the west by Simon Bedard, together with the house, barn, stables and other buildings thereon erected and being, as the whole was then, without any exception or reserve ;\u201d the said immovable having been possessed by the said vendors, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date as proprietor, vilege or hypothèque under any title or by any means what- they are herehy required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said protho- notary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.[First published 12th October, 1843.} Province of Canada, Orricz or THE PROTHONOTARY.District of Quebec.or Her MagsesTyvs COURT oF : King's Benca For TRE DIsTRICT or :Queprc, the 17th day of .October, 1843.Na.1974.Ex parte\u2014 ELLEN GLOVER, widow of the late Thomas Stott, esquire, UBLIC NOTICE is herehy given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothionotary of the court of King\u2019s Bench for the district of Quebee, a deed made and executed batore Mire.Lonis Panet and his colleague, notaries, on the eleventh day of October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, between RICHARD VIVIAN.of the city of Quebec, master carpenter, of the one part ; and the said ELLEN GLOVER, of Mount Pleasant, near the ciiy of Quebec, widow of the late Thomas Stott, esquire, of the other part;\u2014bLeing a sale by the said Richard Vivian to the said Ellen Glover of all the rest and residue of a certain bail emphitéotique made and granted by the Hotel Dien of Quebec to one Timothy O\u2019Conuor, passed before Louis Deschenaux and his colleague, notaries public, at Quebec, the twenty-third of June, one thonsand seven hundred and ninety, with promise of guaranty, *' two lots of ground or emplace- or abntting thereon, situate and being in the suburbs of St.John, in the city of Quebec.consisting ot eighty feet in front by one hundred and twenty feet in depth; bound- { ed in front towards the north-by a proposed street, in rear towards the sonth by another proposed street, on one\u2019side towards the south: west by the said purchaser, and towards the north east by the representatives of Joseph Gagné, nc the whole is now; and possessed the said lots of land and emplacements by the said Richard Vivian, as proprietor, during.the three years last preceding the said deed of sale, and from thence by the said Ellen Glover.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypotheque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lots of land, immediately previous to and atihe time the same were acquired hy the said Ellen Gluver, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the TwENTIETH day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, anid they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions.and file the same in.the office of the said prothonntary, eight days at least before that day, in defanit of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.[First publised 16th October, 1843.] - Province of Canada, OFFICE Or THE PROTFONOTAR Y District of Quebec: £ oF Tue Court oF King's Bench, FOR THE DISTRICT oF QUEBEC, this second day of \u2018September, No.1457.1843.Ex parte\u2014The MAYOR, ALDERMEN and CITIZENS of Quebec: UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary.of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, fur the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed before Mtre.De Foy and his colleague, notaries public, on the eight day of July, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, between Mr, OLivier RoBErRTWiLLIAMS, messenger of the Canada Fire Assurance Company, residing in thie eity of Quebec, acting as curator duly appointed in law to the vacant esiate of the late Jacob Pozer, esquire, on the one part; and the Mayor, ALDERMEN and CiTIZENs of the said city of Quebec, this accepting for and-in the names,.profit and ndvantage of the said Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens, the honorable Réné Bdouard Caron, actual\u2019 Mayor of the said city of Quebec, therein residing, aud being duly authorized to the effect of the said deed, on the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Mr.Olivier Robert Williams, in his quality aforesaid, to the said Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of the city of Quebec, of two pieces or lots of land, depending and being part of the immoveables of the succession of the said late Jacob Pozer, in his lifetime of the city.of Quebec, to wit: 1.À piece or lot of land, in form of a polygon, situate in the lower town of Quebec, between St.Paul and St.Charles streets, measuring fifty-three feet and a half on the said St.Panl street, and thirty-six feet and a half on the said.St, Charles street, and containing one thonsand five hundred and thirty-three feet io super ficies ; bounded to the north by the said St.Paul street, fo the south by the said St.Charles street, joining to the east to a greater exient of land depending of the estate .of the.said lute Jacob Pozer, and to the west, partly to the piece of land hereafter described, and partly to the ground acquired by the Corporation of: the said city of Quebec: from Dame veuve Juhn Anderson.2.Another piece or lot of land, of à triangular form, situnte in the same place, measuring thirty~two feet and a half on the said St.Paul street, twenty-one feet and a half along the gronnds of the said Dame veuve Anderson, and foity- three feet along 1he ground heretofore described, and containing three hundred and forty~four feet in super- firie« ; bounded to the north by St.Paul street, to the.south east by the ground heretofore described, and to the west by the said ground of the said Dame Anderson, as the said pieces or lots of land are described .on the plan made thereof, to wit; the first by the figure A.B.C.1).E.A., and the second by the figure B, C.F.B., which plan is aunexed to the minute of the said deed after I « December, 14 And all persons who may have or claim to have any sai in sai haser, also ) af the said deed of sale, and since by the said pure \u2019 privilege or hypothéque under any title, or by any mony \\ im t ri.Whatsoever, in or upon the said two pieces or lots of lund, And all persons who may have or claim to have any bri immediately previous to and at the time the same: were ac- soever, in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous quired by the said Mayor, Aldermen a Clazens oe to and at the thme the same was acquired by the said John aly of Quebec, are bereby Jett fe 4 To ication » il | re ; \" 7 ep .\u2026 48 .be made to 7 4 a ,\u2018 § ay \u20ac FE ne \"aid ot Re a Li von ary | Next,forasentence or judgment of.confirmation, and they \u2018te nd >mation : \u20ac are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation ; and and file the same in.the office- of the said prothionotary, 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.i.[First published 7th September, 1843,] Proviuce of { anada, OFFICE OF THE PROTHONOTARY OF District of Quebec.Her MAJESTY\u2019s CouRT OF King\u2019s BENCH, FOR THE DisTRiCT 0p QuesBkc, the 12th day of December, 1843.No.2067.Ex pwte\u2014 JEAN OLIVIFR BRUNET, of the city of Quebec, esquire, motary,\u2014 Petitioner.PrBLic NOTICH is hereby given, that there has been lodzed in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Une- bec, a deed made and executed before Louis Panet, and colleague, notaries,.on the niuthday of November, in -the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three, at Quebec, between JOHN LUND, of the parisa of Ste.Catherine, of Fossambault, in the district of ucbec aforesaid, farmer, and Alice Swift, his wife, by him duly authorized, of the one port; and JEAN OLIVIER BRUNET, of the city of Quebec, esquire, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said Joho Lund and the said Alice Swift, to the said Jean Olivier Brunet, of\u2014kirstly\u2014 *\u201c A certain lot of land situate in the said parish of sge, Catherine of Fossambault, in the fief and.scigniory of Fossambauit, being lot number thirty, in the fifth range, containing three arpents in front by thirty seven arpents in depth or thereabouts ; boundea in front bv the river Jacques Cartier, in the rear by the sixth range, on the west by lot number twenty nine.hereinafter described, .and on the east by lot number thirty one.Secondly\u2014 another lut of land situate at the same place, being lot number twenty nine in the fifth range, containing three arpents in front by forty six arpents in depth, on the eyst side, and forty two on the west side ; bounded in front by the river Jacques Cartier, in rear by the sixth range, on the cast by Jot number thirty above described, and on the west bylot number twenty eight, together with the house, barn, stabies, circumstances and dependencies, upon the said lots ot land 3°\" and the whole possessed by the said ver.dors, as proprietors during the three years fast preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and since by the said Jean Olivier Brunet, as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to haveany privi- loge or hypothèque under any title or by any means whaiso- ever, In or upon the said lots of land or premises, immediate'y previous to and at the time the same wes acquired by the said Jean Olivier Urunet, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on MONDAY, the FIFTKENTIL day of APRIL nest, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing tbeir Oppositions, and file the same in the otfice of the said Prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever preciuded from the right of doing so, , PERRAULT & BURROUGils, ©.K.B.[First published 14th December, 1543.] \u2019 DISTRICT C# MONTREAL.a Province of Canada, 1 un < District of Montreal.[IN THE KING'S BENCH No.§ 6.| Læ parle\u2014RoBERT MACEAY.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the di-trict of Montreal, a dved made and exceuted betore Mure, da.Belle and his colleague, notaries publie, on.this ninth dav vf December, one thousaud eight hundred aud forty three, between JOHN ADAMS PERKINS, esquire, residing in the eny of Manteeal, mercliant, of the one part ; \u2018and ROBERT MACKAY, esquire, residing in the city of Moutreal adv cate, of the other part ;\u2014beiug à sale Ly the said John Adams Perkins, to the said Robert Mackay, of \"a lot of ground situated at the fuot of tbe Mou tain near the said city of Montreal, being a part of the property beretofore belonging to the estate of the late John Gray, -Lbe said lot containing about five arpenis in superficies \u201cwilbout BBY guaranly of any precise measure 3 bounded où the east by the property of Juin.McGregor, ou the sonth by Mrs Lyman as representative of the late Alexander Duff, \u2018iy the west side bythe remainder of the properiy of the soi tate Johu \u2018Gray, and on the north by the heirs of the late Sir Alexavder McKenzie, with a private road running from said lot tor communicate to the public road Jeading to Côte des Neiges, funuiog through the said lot of ground so as to lénvs.8 strip aloug MicGregor's property ot ten feet deep by the same rendit as the said lot \u2018ot grourd, without any building thercon erect d, with al, and every the members aud appur- tepances' thereunto belonging 3\" the said lot of ground pore sessed durieg the three years last preceding \u2018the date of said deed of sale'as follows, to wit : before and up to the eigha.teenth of August, one thousand eight hundred and forty two, by Thomas B- Aodersdn, esquire, and \u2018Mrs.,'Mary Pullman, a¥ proprietors, in*their qualities of executor and executrix of thre rast will of the late John Gray, dnd after the said eighteenth of August, one thousand eight hundred and \u2018forty two, up to the date uf said deed of sale by the said John Adams Perkins, uiso as proprietor 7 tbe said lot of ground is hypoe thecated for the payment to the\u2019 said Thomas 13 Audersou, in bis quality of executor of the will of late John Gray afore- suid, of the sum of two hundred aud forty pounds curreney, with ibterest,\u2019 payatile the said sum and inlei'st in the man.nerand atthe times mentioved it a certain deed of sale of the siid lot, made by said Thomas B.Anderson and Mary Pulinfan (in their said qualitics of executor and executrix,) to the said Jobn Adams Pbrkins, on the cighteentu of : ugust, one thouw sand els ht bandied and forty two, before Lae mba and cols - mr having been signed and paraphé ne varietur by the parties and the notaries instrumenting the said deed, and in the possession of tbe said Oliver Robert Williams, in his quality aforesaid, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the said eight day of July last, 4 1843.league, notaries, at Montreal, one year ofsaid interest is due since the eighteenth day of August last, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque underany title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground, immediately pre- vions toand at the time the same was acquired by the said Robert Mackay, ave hereby notified, that application will be made to the Court, on THURSDAY the EIGHTEENTH day of APRIL next, fora sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their.oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said pro- thonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, : Montreal, 9th December, 1848.(F vst pub.ished 141th December, 1843.): ABSENT DEBTOR.Province of Canada,\u2019 District of Montreal, f COURT OF KING'S BENCH.Monday, the ninth day of October, one: thousand eight hundred and forty three.: Present The Honorable Chief Justice Vallières de St, Réal, La My.Justice Rolland, ¢ \u201coo Gale, ce \u201c Vv.; DAME MARGUERITE BABY, of the city and district of Modtreal, widow of the late William Dunner Selby, in his lifetime of the same\u2019 place, physician aud surgeon, as wellio hor own name as in her capacity of universal legutee en usufruit.of the property left by the late George Selby, in bis lifetiine of the same place, esquire, physician and surgentl, seiguivress of the s-igutory of LaSalle, situated iu the district of Moutieal, Plaintiff; VE.LOUIS GOUR pit LAJEUN ESSE, of gle parish of St; Rémi, iu the said distsict, yeoman, Defendants.No.2679.rg HE Court, upon the motion of Messrs: Peltier and Buurret, of Couasel for the said plaintiff, cou- sidering thai it appears by the return of the sheriff of this district, made to the writ of summons issued iu Lhis cause, thatthe defendant cannot be found.within the limits of this district, and that he has no demicite therein, having left his domicile in this province,.doth order that the said defendant be, by two advertisements to be pubsished in ibe Quebec snd Montreal Gazettes, in the English and ieuch lungnages, notiied to appear and answer the demand ol the said plaintff, within to months from the first of said advertisements, in conformity with the Orcis- | nance in sich case made and provided, and that in de funit of the said defendant appearing and answering the sud demand, within the delay betore mentioned, the s aid plaivtiiff will he permitted w proceed iv judgment as eu a case by defanlt, By the Court, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.NOTICE, FHVHE undersigned, curator duly.appointed in Law to the vacantesiate of the late WrtLiaM MEANY, iu his lifettme of the city of Quebec, tailor, requests all.yersons imdeheted to the said estate Lo make immediate payment, and those hiving claims against the said estate Lo pre-ent the same to the undersigned for liquidation, at bis residence, Nu.31, St.Paul street.JOHN BAILE.Quebec, \u20ac9th November, 1543.4 FEYHE partnership heretofore existing in Montreal between the rodersigned, Uuder the firm of Forsyth, McGill & Co, is this day dissolved by mutnal consent.J.BELL FORSYIJH, A.D.BELL, A.MceGli.L, By his Attorney À, D.BLLL, Quebec, z4th November, 1343.(3) rEYHE co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, uuder the tion of B, Hart & Cu, beng dissolved by limitation, the business will in future be carried on under tue sume tim, by Bevjamiu Hart aod Theodore Hurt, BENJAMIN HART, THEODORE HAKT,.-JEsSE JOSEPH.Montreal, 1st December, 1345, (5) NOTICE.AHE undersigned has been this doy, appointed under the authority of the Honorable- LLLEAR.BEDARD, one of the Justices of Her Majesty\u2019s Court of King's Bench for the District of Quebec, to be curator to tbe person and estates of THOMAS FaugvEs, of the city of Quebec, Esquire, Physician, WILLIAM WALKER, Québec 221 November, 1843.(4) NOTICE, ATRICK.W.HARTIGAN, will henceforth carry on \u2018business as Painter and Glazier, in the premises lately, occopied by his father, ELWARD.HARTIGAN, No.24, Mountain streets 5 Lo.24 PP.W.HARTIGAN, Quebec, 7th December, 1843.ADVERTISEMENT, TOTICE is hereby given, that all Advertisements of Ex N parte Applications for confirmation of Title, publish ed in the Queskc GAZETTE, by AUTHORITY, must be paid .for to the Agents at Quebec and Montreal, respectively, after the first, aud previous to the second insertion af every such Advertisement, This regulation must be strictly coms plied with ; nor will the sécond insertion be admitted, unless Payment be made as aforesaid, Jo CHARLTON FISHER, 1 EpiTor QG.by A, THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.LL SES g 4 ; BEY el RA = = EAN 5 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER, Kingston, Saturday, 0th December, 1843.This day,at Three o\u2019cloek, P.M.His EXCELLENCY thé GovERNOR GENERAL proceeded'in state to the Chamber of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL in the Parliament Building.The Members of the Legislative Council being assembled, .His Excellency was pleased to command the attendance of the Legislative As-embly, and that House being present, the following Bilis were assented to in Her Majesty\u2019s name, by.His Excellency the Governor General, viz: An Act to repeal an Ordinance of Lower Canada, intita- led.** An Ordinnnce concerning Bankrupts and: the aû- \u2018\u201c ministration and distribution of their Estates and ¢ effects,\u201d and to make provision for the same object, thronghout the Province of Canadas An Act to abolish Imprisonment in Execution for Debt, and for other purposes therein ment -oned.An Act to regulate the Inspection and Measurbment of \"Timber, Masts, Spars, Deals; Staves and other ar icles of a like nature.i Hv An Act toiacilitate the proof to the Laws of Upperand{Tower Canada, and to declare protests of Notaries ublic Evidence in certain cases in Upper Canada: Am Act to regulate and facilitate the study of Anatomy.An Act to continue for a limited time the duties imposed on Agricultural Produce and Live Stock imported into this Province.AnrrAct further to provide for the establishment and \u2018maintenance of Common Schools, and for apportioning the fund for the snpport of the same, and also to grant an in: demnity for the payment of certain portions of the School \u2018moneys for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, and further to provide for the apportionment and di-t ibution of the balance of the said moneys for the years one thousand eight hundred and forty-two and one th.usand eight hnndred and forty-three.An Act to repeal a cerran Act therein mentioned, and to make furthei provision for enabiing the Provincial Government to purchase the S ock held by private persons in the Weiland Canal.An Act for vesting in the Principal Officers of Her Majesty's Ordnance the Estates and property therein described, for granting certain powers fo the said Officers, and for other purposes therein mentioned, An Act to pestraio Party Progessions io ceriain cases, An Act to provide Tor the calling and orderly holding of Public Meetings in this Province, and tor the better preservation of the pnolie perce thereat, An Act to exempt Public Officers [rom the expense of New Commissions on the demise at the Crown, An Act to prohibit the hunting and killing oi Deer and other Game within this Province at certain seasons of the vear, An Act tor the better preservation of certain species o Fish in the Rivers and Waters-uf the Conhties therein mentioned, An Actto exempt Vehicles conveying Manure from the Cities and Towus of this Provinee, from the payment of Toils on Furopike Roads, and for vther pui poses therein mentioned, An Act to provide for the summary trial of Small Causes in Lower Canada.An Actto repeul certain Acts and Ordinances tixerein inentioned, and to\u2018 make Letter provision for the Administration of Justice in Lower Canada, An Act for the establishment ol a better Court of Appeals in Lower Canada, An Act to establish the district of Gas; é, and to provide fur the due Administration of Justice therein, Av Act to alter the terms of the General Sessions of (he Peace in and tor the district of 5t.Francis.Au Act to amend the Ordinance providing for the Registration of Titles to Real Property, or incumbrauces thereon, in {ower Canada: and forther.to extend the time allowed by the said Ordinance tor the registration of certain claims.Art Act for taking the Census of the inhabitnts of Lower Canada, and for obtaining certain staustical informs.tion therein mentioned.An Act to alter and amend eri tain provisions of the Ordinance of \u2018he Governor in Council of Lower Canada, of the second year of ller Majesty\u2019s Reign, intituled, \u201c« An Ordinance for establishing an efficient system of Police in the Cities of Quebec and Montreal \u201d AD Act to detach Esle Bizarre from ithe Registration District ofthe Lake of the Two Mountains, and to annex il to the Istaud and County of Montreal, for the purposes of Registration.Au Act to empower the seigneurs of the Fiels:Nazareth, St, Augustin, and Si, Joseph, in the esty and conn\u2018y'oËs Moutresl, to commute the tenure of the Lauds now held en censive in the soid Fiets respectively.An-Act to detach the township of Chatham Gore, afher- wise called the Gore of Chatham, from the Conniy.of Terrebonne; aud to aunex it to (he County of Two M- wntains.Au Act for the establishment and maintenance of {ome mon Schools in Upper Canada, An Act to ennble Coutts of Law in that part of (iris \u2018Province called Upper Canada, to give relief against adverse claims made upnn persons hidving no iterest in the subject cf sneh claims.oo «0 AnAct to fix the period for holding the Courisiof General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in that part of the, Province formerly Upper Canada, ; | An Act to render wore summary the means of enforcing the returps of process by Sheriffs und Cyrouers iv that part of the Province called Upper Cauada.| |.An Act to nfford to persons baving been Boundary Line Commissioners, a more easy and less expengive moug, of recovering Costs still due vn Judgmeuts 1gpdered iif | that capacity.oo, à An Act to prevent obstructions in Rivers aud Rivulets in: Upper Cavada.oy 1 An Act to explain an Act passed in that part, of this, Pro- \u2018vince called Upper Canada, in the third year of the GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.0 Reign of Her Majesty, intituled, \u2018 An Act to coufirm \u201c and regulate certain sales of Lands for Taxes in \u201c the Ottawa District.\u2018 \u2018An Act to confirm and make valid certain official.Acts in the offices of Registrar, Clerk of the Peace, Clerk of the District Court, and Registrar of the Surrogate Court, in and for the district of Ottawa.An Act to divide the Township of Hawkesbury, in the Ottawa District, into.two Townships.An Act to amend \u201cthe Act relating to the Boundary\u2019 Line between the Niagara and Gore Districts.An Act to declare a debt contracted by the Committee of Magistrates of the Johns own District, to enable them to complete the new Gaol and Court.House of the said district, to be a debt payable by the District Council.1 An Act for better defining and establishing tlie Eastern Boundary Line of the third concession of the Township of Cornwall in the Eastern District.An Act to naturalize Cyprian Morgan and others, An Act 10 authorize the Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Montreal to purchase, acquire and hold the property now Knowu as the Montréal Water Works.An Act to Incorporate Charles Cunningham, Richard Norman, Samuel Amory, and others, forming a Joint Stock Company for carrying on the Fishery in the Gaspé District and.Gulf of St.Lawrence, and Coal Mining in the said Distriet.An Act to Incorporate the Members of the Mercantile Library Association of Montreal.An Act to confer certain powers-on the Bishop of Montreal in the transfer of certain lands.- An Act to Incorporate Bishop\u2019s College,in the Diocese of Quebec.An Act to Incorporate the Education Society of the District of Quebec, An An to Incorporate the Association called \u2018\u2018 La Congrégation de Notre Dame de Quebec.\u201d ° © An Actio Incorporate Les Dames Religieuses dn Sacré Ccear de Jesus, of the Parish St.Jacques de l\u2019Achigan, in the District of Montreal, fur the purposes of ixdaca- tion, \u2019 # : ! An Act to renew and continue for a certain time, the privileges granted by a certain Act of Lower Ganada therein mentioned, to Alexis Gosselin, and lis Heirs and Assigns, with'regard to à certain \u2018Bridge over the River Boyer, in the County of Bedechasse: fo An Act to amend .the Act incorporating the Tay Navigation Lompany.An Actto authorise the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench and the High Court ofGhancery, at their discreñôn, to admit Samuel Bealey Harrison to practice as an, attorney aud Solicitor thereof respectively.An Act to anthorise the Chairpan.of the Commitice of the t'anada inland Forwarding an Insurance, Compuny to sue for, and vecover debts due to the Company.An Act to amend the Charter of the Lataraqui Bridge Company., An Act to alter and amendthe Act of Incorporation of-the Kingston marine Railway Company.An Act to anthorize the Commercial Bank of the Midlan:l District, and.the Bank of the Niagara Distrigt, to upen books tor the transfer of their Stock in the City.of London, and to set aside certain portions of their stock for that purpose., fo An Act ior Îucorp rating and granting certain, powers to the Upper Canada Tru and Loan Cou any.An Act to locorposate tic kingston Mineral\u201d Wells Com- Company, , ; , His Excellency was pleased to reserve the following Bills for.the further signiticagon-.ot fier Majesty s pleasure thereon, viz:\u2014 : An Act for the better securing the Independence of the Legislative Councit of this Proviters An Act tor better secaring the independence of the Legis- lat ve Assembly otithis Province.\u2018 An Act for the discourugi ment of Sacrét Societies, An Act to: Incorporate fé Church Éocieties of \u2018the United: Church of Hrigland and ttélaûd, in thé Dioceses of Quebec and \u2018Forouto.( An Actto Iucorj orate ce rta\u2018m.persons-carryirigon the bnsi- ness of Banking Ân the City; of Montreal, under the name of ** La Banque du Peuple » To An Act.to umend the Act Incorporating the Bank of the- Niagara Disivict by providing for the extension of the time lunited for the paying up of the Stock uf the said - Bank.1.1 Pt sets : An Act to vepeal certain\u2019 Acts therein\u2019 mentioned {nd to make better provis.on respecting \u201cthe ddmission of Land surveyors, dud tbe\u2019 Survey of Landy in Upper Cailada, An Act for vesting The Market Block in the Town of Nig- gara, in the Council of.the said \u2018Town and for.ather puts poses.oo o So cs \u201ca ts ! An Actto alter and amend certain parts of an Act therein mentioned, relating to'the;navigation.of the River Si, Lawrence, in so far as the same relates to the Part of Quer eC, .- = La Pa A AV ae After which His Excollency the=Governor:Gêneräl was pleas d to close the Third Session\u2019 of.tier First Vroviacial.Parliament vith the following SPEECH:: pu Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Council, and.Gentlemen of the House of Assembly : co | _ In consequence of the interrupion.which our joint labours have undergone, entirely.against my inclivation, and: from causes over which Lbave bad no control, 1 now meet you tor the purpose of relievingiyon.from further attend- ançe in larliament 1 am -sensible of your unremitting application to your arduous duties during the Session which has,ben so wnespecledly shortened, and 1 trust: that the Measures which yon have passed, and.to which { have given the Royul Assent:in Her Majesty's Name, will prove Lbeneticial to the Uountey, Some Bills Ihave: been under the necessity of reserving fur the consideration of: Her- Majesty\u2019s Government, either from the impracticabilifyof their being carried into execution, owing t + theirdepending on other measures which-have net passed: into Laws, or from.their affecting the Prerogative of the Crown;tor being of a character that, under the Royal Insteuttions, venders that \u2018procetding imperative, : © to TT ; Gentlemen of \u2018the House of Assémbly i _ I thank yon for the readiness with which.gon have voted the necessury Supplies, It will be my duty to take care that they be disbursed with the\u2019 utmost economy Goisistent with the efficiency of the Piblic Service, oor en +, \u20ac} Sade TE, Se 13255.qu es ee Honorable Gentlemen and Geullemen : [ trust that on your return to your homes you will, by precept and example, endeavour to secure the blessings of harmony and brotherly love among all classes of the community.Peace and happiness will render our country a desirable place of refuge for the superfluous population of the Parent State, whose settling here is fraught with benefit to themselves and the Colony ; while discord and strife must have the opposite effect of deterring them from connecting their destinies with those of a country unceasingly troubled.I humbly hope that the blessings of the Almighty will render this a prosperous and happy Land, reaping the fruits of its own industry, and enjoying the powerful protection of our Gracious Sovereign as an integral portion of the British Empire.1 will now, Gentlemen, say Yare- well ; and T trust that we shall meet again to renew our efforts for the public good with greater success.\u2018The Honorable the Speaker of the Legislative Council then declared that it was the pleasure of His Excellency the Governor General, that the Parliament should stand prorogued to Monday, the 15th day of January next, GAZETTE DE QUEBEC, CHAMBRE DU CONSEIL LEGISLATIF, KiNGsToN, Samedi, 9e Décembre, 1843.Aujourd'hui à trois heures après midi, Son Excellence le Gouverneur Général s\u2019est rendu en cérémonie à la Chambre du Conseil Législatif, dans lPhôtel du Parle.Les membres du Conseil Législatif étant assembles, il a plu à Son Excellence de requérir la présence de l\u2019Assemblée Législative, et icelle étant présente, les Bills suivants ont élé sanctionnés au nom de Sa Majesté par Son Excellence le Gouverneur Géuéral, viz.: ment.Un Acte rappelant une Ordonnance du Bas Canada, intitulée, *\u201c Ordonnance concernant les banqueroutiers, et l'administration et distribution de leurs biens et effets, \u201d\u201d et faisant provision pour le même ubjet pour la Province du Canada, Un Acte abolissant l\u2019emprisonnement en exécution pour dette, et pour autres effets mentionnés.Uu Acte réglant l\u2019inspection et le me-urage du bois quarré.mats, espurres, mudriers, douves et autres articles de même nature.Un Acte pour faciliter 1a preuve des lois du Haut et du Bas Canada, et pour déclarer les protets des notaires publics, preuves en certains cas dans le Haut Canada.Un Acte pour régler et faciliter l\u2019étude de l\u2019anatomie, Un Acte pour cominuer pour un temps limité, les droits imposés sur les produits agricoles et sur les animaux vivants importés en cette province.Un Acte pour pourvoir à la convocation et à la tenue en ordre des assemblées publiques en cette province, et pour ln meilleure conservation de la paix publique à icelles.Acte qui pourvoit nltérieurement à l\u2019établissement et au maintien d'écoles communes et à la répartition des fonds pour leur entretien.qui accorde une indemnité pour le paiement de certaines parties de l'allocation pour mil huit cent quarante deux, et qui pourvoit ultérieurement à la répartition et distribution de la balance pour mil huit cent quarante deux et mil buit cent quarante trois.Acte pour rappeler un certain Acte y mentionné, et pour mettre le gouvernement provincial en état d\u2019acheter tes actions appartenant à des particuliers dans le canal Welland.i ; Acte qui met les principaux officiers du génie de Sa Majesté en pos-ession de certuines propriétés et leur accorde certains ponvoirs y mentionnés.Acte pour exempter les fonctionnaires publics des frais de renouvellement de leurs commissions à l\u2019avénement de chaque nouveau souverain.Acte prohibant la chasse et la destructiou des bêtes fauves et autre gibier dans cette province en certaines saison.Acte pour la conservation de certaines espèces de poissons dans les rivières et autres eaux des comtés y mentionnés.Acte qui pourvoit su jugement sommaire des petites causes dans le Bas Canada.Acte pour rappeler certains actes et ordonnances y mentionnés, et mieux pourvoir à l\u2019administration de la justice dars le Bas Canada.Acte pour établir une meilleure cour d\u2019appel dans le Bas Canada., .Acte pour étahlir le district de Gaspéet y pourvoir à une bonne administration de la justice.Acie qui change le temps des sessions générales de la paix dans le district de St.Frangois., Acte qui amende l'ordonnance concernant l\u2019enrégistre- ment des titres aux biens immeubles et des hypothèques dansle Bas Canada, et qui étend ultérieurement le déni accordé par la dite ordonnance pour l\u2019enrégistre- ment de certains actes.Acte qui ordonne un recensement du Bas Canada et l\u2019obtention de certaines infurmations y mentionnées, Acte qui change et amende certaines dispositions de l\u2019or« donnance du Gouverneur et du Conseil du Bos Canada, de la seconde année du règne de Sa Majesté, intitulé, Acteétnblissant un système efficace de police A Québec et à Montréal.[| [| ; Acte exemptant de péages aux barrières les voitures qui emportent du fumier des cités et villes de cette province, et pour autres effets, Co ; Acte qui détache 1'Isle Bizarre du district d'enrégistre- ment du Lac des Deux Montagnes, et l\u2019annexe pour cet objet à J\u2019Isle et comté de Montréal.Acte autorisant les seigneurs des fiefs Nazareth, Saint An- gustin et Saint Joseph.dans la ville et comté de Montréal, à comrmuer la tenure des tes res tenues en censive dans les dits fiefs, 62 ___ \"MIB QUABRS GAZRITE Atte pour détacher le township de Chatham Gore, autrement appelé le Gore de Chatham, du comté de Terrebonne et Pannexcr au comté des Deux Montagnes.Acte pour \u2019établissement et le maintien d\u2019écoles commures dans le Haut Canada, .Acte qui met lés cours de justice du Haut Canada en état de protéger contre certaines réclamiatioïs des personnes n\u2019ayant aucun intérêt dans le sujet de ces réclamations.Acte qui fixe le temps de la tenue des sessions générales trimestrielles de la paix dans le Haut Canada.Acte gui rend plus sommaire le moyen de contraindre les shérifs et coroners a faire leurs rapports dans le Haut Canada.Acte qui procure aux personnes qui ont été commissaives de limites un moyen plus facile et moins dispendieux de recouvrer les frais encore dus sur jugements rendus par elles en cette qualité, Co Acte pour empêcher l\u2019obstruction des rivières et ruisseaux dans le Haut Canaca.Acte expliquant un acte de la législature du Hant Canada de la 3e année du régne de Sa Majrsté, intitulé, \u201c\u201c Acte Qui confirme etrègle certaines ventes de terres pour taxes dans le district de l'Ottawa.Acte pour valider certains actes officiels dans les bureaux du révistratenr, du greffier de la paix, du greffier de la cour de district, et du greffier de la cour.subdéléguée, dans et p: ur le district del\u2019 Ottawa, : Acte pour diviser le township de Hawkesbury, dans le dis- trictde I\u2019Ottawa, en deux tow.ships.Acte amendant un acte relatif à la ligne de démarcation entre les districts de Niagara et de Gore.Acte déclarant dette du conseil dn district de Johnstown une dette contractée par les magistrats pour achever la prison et la salle de just'ce du dit district, Acte pour mieux déterminer la ligne orientale de la troisième concession du township de Cornwall dans le district de l\u2019Est, Acte pour natuvaliser Cyprien Morgan et autres, Acte autorisant la corporation municipale de Montréal à acheter I\u2019Aqueduc de Montréal, Acte incorporant Charles Cunningham, Richard Norman, Samuel Amory, et autres, formant une compagnie des pécheries, dans le district de Gaspé et le Golfe St.Laurent, et des mines de Gaspé.Acte incorporant l\u2019association de la Bibliothèque mercantile de Montréal.; Acte accordant certains pouvoirs à l\u2019évêque de Montréal pour le trausport de certaines terres, Acte incorporant le Collége de l\u2019Evêque dans le diocèse de Québec.Acte incorpourant la Société d\u2019Education du district de Québec.Acte incorporant la Congrégation de Notre Dame de Qué- hee, Acte incorjorant les Dames religieuses du Sacré Cœur de de Jésus de la paroisse st.Jacques de PAchigan, dans le district de Montréal, pour l\u2019éducation des jeunes filles.Acte qui renouvelle et continue pour un temps limité les privileges accordés par un Ace de la législature du Bas- Canada.à Alexis Gosselin et ses héritiers et ayanis-cauve, pour un pont sur la rivière Boyer dans le comté de Belle- chasse.Acte qui amende l'acte incorporant la compagnie de navigation de la rivière Tay.Acte autorisant la cour du banc de la Reine et la cour de chancelierie, à leur discrétion, à admettre Samuel Bealy Harrison à y pratiquer comme avocat.Acte autcriran ie président du comité de la Compagnie de transport intérieur «t d\u2019assuiance du Canada à poursuivre et opérer le reconvrement des dettes actives de ia dite Compagnie.Acte amendant la charte de la Compagnie du pont de Ca- tarakoui.Acte amendant l\u2019acte d'incorporation de la Compagnie du Railway de marine de Kingston.Acte autorisant la Banque t ommerciale du district de Midland, etla Banque du district de Niagara, à ouvrir des livresà Londres pour le transport de leurs fonds, et à affecter certaives parties de leur fonts pour cette objet.Acte incorporant la Compagnie de Dépôt et de prêt du Hant Canada.Acte incorporant la Compagnie des eaux minérales à Kingston.Acte pour restreindfe les processions de partie dans certains cas.Son Excellence a réservé les bills suivants jusqu\u2019à signification du plaisir de Sa Majesté :\u2014 Acte pour mienx assurer l'indépendance du Conseil Législatif de cette province.Acte pour mieux assurer l\u2019indépendance de l\u2019Assemblée I égislative de cette Province.Acte pour décuurager les Sociétés Secrètes.Acte incorporant les Sociétés Ecclésiastiques de l\u2019église unie d'Angleterre et d\u2019Irlaude dans les diocèses de québec et de Toronto.Acte incorporant la Banque du Peuple de Montréal.district de Niagara pour l\u2019extension du délai fixé pour le versement du fonds social.Acte l'appelant certains Actes y mentionnés, et pourvoyant inieux à l\u2019adinisson des arpenteurs et à l\u2019arpentage dans le Haut Canada.Acte mettant le conseil municipal de la ville de Niagara en possession du Market Block de la dite ville, Acte ameudant certa.nes parties d\u2019un acte relatif à la navigation du fleuve Saint Laurent,en ce qui regarde le port de Québec.Après quoi il a plu à Son Excellence le Gouverneur Général de clure la troisième Session du Premier Parlement Provincial, avec le discours qui suit : Honorables Messieurs du Conseil Législatif, et Messieurs de l\u2019Assemblée Législative : Je vous rencontre maintenant pour vous exempter d*assister plus longtemps au Parlement, en conséjiience de l'interruption qu\u2019ont souffert nos travaux, entièrement contre mon inclination, et pour des causes sur lesquelles je n\u2019ui eu aucun contrôle.Je suis sensible à votre application constante aux devoirs pénibles pendant la session qui a été raccourcie si inopinément, et je me flatte que les mesures que vous avez pas-ées, et auxquelles j'ai donné l'assentiment Royal au nom de Sa Majesté, seront avantageuses au pays.Je me suis trouvé dans la nécessité de réserver quelques bills pour lu considération du gouvernement de Sa Majesté, soit à cause de l\u2019impossibilite de les mettre à exécution, vû qu\u2019ils dépendaient d'autres me- Acte amendant l\u2019acte d'incorporation de la Banque du.DecEmBERr 14, \u2014\u2014\u2014 sures qui ne sont pas devenues loi, où vn qu\u2019ils sffectaient la Prérogative de la Couronne, ou étaient d\u2019un caractère qui, sons les instruciions Royales, renduit ce procédé im® pératif.Messieurs de la Chambre d'Assemblée + Je vous remercie de la prompritude avec laquelle vons avez voté lea subsides nécessaires, I! sera de mon devoir de faire attention à ce qu\u2019ils soient déboursés avec la plus grande économie consistante avec l\u2019efficacité du service public.Honorabtes Messieurs et Messieurs : Je me flatte qu\u2019à votre retour dans vos foyers, vous es- sayérez, par vos préceptes et vos exemples, de procurer les avantages de l\u2019harmonie et de l\u2019amour fraternel, parmi toutes les clases du peuple.La paix et le bonheur rendront notre pays un lien désirable de réfuge pour la popu lation superfine de la Mère-patrie, dont l\u2019établissement ici devient un bénéfice pour eux mêmes et ponr la colonie, tandisque la discorde et les différends doivent avoir l\u2019effet contraire de les empêcher de lier leurs destinées à celles d\u2019un pays continuellement dans les troubles ; j'espère bumblement que la bénédiction du Tout-Puissant rendra cette terre heüreuse et prospère, cueillant les fruits de sa propre industrie, et jouissant de la protection pnis- sanle de notre Gractense Souveraine, comme partie iné.grate de l\u2019Empire Britannique.Je vais maintenant prendre conzé de vous, Messieurs, et je me flatte que nous noûs rencontreronsencore pour renouveler nos efforts pour le bien public avec un plus grand succes, L\u2019Honorable Orateur du Conseil Législatif, déclara alors que c'était le plaisir de Son Excellence le Gouverneur Général, et que le parlement reste prorogé jusqu'à Lundi, le quinzième jour de Janvier prochain.Gentes par le Shai.DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent LÀ donné, que les TERRES et HERITAGES sous-mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas, Toutes personnes ayant des réclamations sur iceux, sont par Je présent requises de fes faire connoître suivant la loi ; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019unnuler, afin de distraire, ou ufin de charge, \u2018excepté dans les cas de Venditiont Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être fitées au burean du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions ufin de conserver peuvent être filées en ancun tems dawns les deux jours apres le retour de Ordre, Writ.SAVOIR + { .FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoirs 1 A EORGE CHAPE- No.974.! RON, écuyer, de la paroisse de St.Pierre et St, Paul appelée Baie St, Paul, marchand ; contre GERVAIS GAGNON, de la paroisse de Se.Urbain.äsavoir : Trois arpents de terre de frout.plus on moins, ser cinquante de profondeur ; bornés par devant à la rivière du Gouffre.par derrière au bout de ta dite profmdeur, tenant au nord a Louis Lavoie, et au sud aux représentants de feu Louis Belair, écuyer, avec bâtisses dessus construites, circonstances et dépendances; sujets aux droits, devoirs \u2018et redevances stipulés et réservés, par et en faveur du seigneur duns l\u2019octroi ors- ginal d'iceux à titre de \u2018cens.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendus à là porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St.Urbain, le NEUVIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Fevrier prochain, W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 29e Aoû\u2018.1543.[ Première publication 7e Sentembre, 1843 ] maya ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : | Rarer Dose\u2019, ci-devant de No.934.la paroisse de St.Jean Port Joly, maintenant de la paroisse de Ste.Anne de la Poca- tière, cultivateur, et an antre ; contre CLEMENT GAGNON, de la dite paroisse de St.Jean Port Joly, meunier.à savoir: ** Un arpent et demi de terre de front, sur quarante arpents et demi de profondeur, situé dans le troisième rang des concessions de in dite paruisse de St.Jean Port Joly, qui borne comme suit: par devant au nord ouest aux terrains de Louis Morin et Antoine Paguet, par derrière anx tenauciers du quatriéme rang, tenant au sud ouest à Ignace Morin, et an nord est au dit Antoine Paquet, avec toutes les lâtisses dessns construites, circon- \u2018stances et dépendances ; enjet aux droits, devoirs et redevances stipulés et réservés, par et en faveur du seigneur dans l\u2019octroi original d\u2019icelui a titre de cens,\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l'église de la dite paroisse de St.Jean Port July, le NeUvigMe jour de JANVIER prochain, à Dix heures du matin.Le dit Writ retouruable le premier | jour de Février prochain.: W, S.SEWELL, Suérif, Bureau du Shérif, 4e Septembre, 1843.[Première publication 7e Septembre, 1843.] ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : 1 JOSEPH VEZINA, de la No, 594.je Cité de Québec, menuisier ; contre JOACHIM BARRET, du mème lien, journalier, en sa qualité de légatarre universel, et en possession de son legs, de fev François Blouin, décédé, en son vivant de la cité de Québec, scieur de long, àsavoir: \u201c\u201c Un emplacement sis et sitié an fanbourg St.Roch de Québec, de seize pieds et quatre pouces de front, sur soixante trois pieds et demi de profondeur, le tout mesure anglaise; borné en front à la rue St.Joseph, en profondeur à James Hunt et à Dame venve Lagueux, du cô'é du nord est à James Hunt, et dn côté du sud onest à Dame veuve Moi- sun, avec maison dessus construite, circonstances et de- pendances ; sujet aux droits, devoirs et redevances stipus lés et réservés, par et en faveur du seignenr dans l'octroi original d'icelui 4 titre de cens.\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St.Roch, le NEU.VIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, 3 DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Fea vrier prochain.mer p .W.S.SEWELL, Shérif, Bureau du Shérif, 5e Septembre, 1843.{Première publication 7e Septembre, 1843.] / Ls 1843, GAZETTE DA QUBBHEC, 63 FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : } Prone GAUVREAU, écuyer, No.1874.de la paroisse de Rimouski, notaîre ; contre STANISLAS BERUBE\u2019, de l\u2019endroit nommé St.Simon, dans les comté et district susdit, commerçant, À sa- vñir: 1.\u2018* Un emplacemeut de forme irrégu'ière, situé au premier rang de la paroisse de St.Simon, en Ia seiguenrie de la Baiedu Ha, Ha, dans le comté de Rimousky, contenant trois perches et demie de front environ, plus ou moirs, sur environ un arpent de profondeur, plus ou moins, avec une maison de trente six pieds de long sur trente pieds de large, une grange et étable, et autres bâtisses dessus construites ; borné au nord ouest au chemin du Roi, au nord est à la route de l'église, au sud ouest et au sud est à Jean Baptiste Gagné, 2, Une terre au même lieu de St.Simon, d\u2019un arpent et demi de front, plus ou moins, sur quarante arpents de profondeur, plus au moins ; bornee par le nord ouest à la deuxième muntague où roche, el au sud est au bout de la dite profondeur, au sud ouest & Alexis Caron, et au nord est à François Lemieux, situé dans la même seigneurie comme ci-dessus, le tout avec appartenauces et dépendances ; sujets les dits deux lots nux divers droits, devoirs et redevances stipulés et réservés par et en faveur du seigneur dans les octrois originaux d\u2019iceux À à titre de cens.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St.Simon, le VINGTIEME jour de FEVRIER prochain, à Dix heures du matin.Le dit Writ vetournable le premier jour d'Avril prochain, : W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 17e Octobre, 1843.[Première publication 19e Oetobre, 1843] Gentes par le Sherif.DISTRICT Di MONTREAL.S .HAS PUBLIC est par le présent AVOIR : donné, que les TERREs et HERITAGES sous-mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes per- sounes ayant des réclamations sur iceux, sont par le présent requises de les faire connaitre suivant la loi; toutes oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire ou afin de charge, excepté dans les cas de Vendiliont Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées à notre bureau avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente; les oppositions «fin de conserver peuvent êLre filées en aucun tems dans les deux jours aprèsle retour de l\u2019Ordre, Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir Goes Weeks, de Mont- No.2404.réal, dans le district de Montréal, écnyer, syndic aux biens et effets de Jumes Wait, du même lieu, commerçant, banqueroutier, demandeur ; contre lus terres et tenements de JAMES Warr, du même lieu, bourgeois, et Emma Forbes, son épouse, conjointement et séparément, ¢élendeurs: 1.** Une terre située dans la parvisse de Longueil, contenant deux arpents de frout ou environ, sur trente arpents de profou- deur, plas ou moins 5 tenant par devant au fleuve St.Lau- reut, par derrière à Joseph Bariteau, d\u2019un côté au nord est à l'rançuis Degneau, et de l\u2019autre côté an sud ouest à In terre ci après Césignée, avec une maison, écurie, remise el autres bâtiments dessus construits.2 Une terre située au même lieu, de la contenance de deux arpents de front ou environ, sur trente arpents de profondeur, plus ou moins, (y compris l\u2019emplacement de William Jobnson qui wen fait plus partie), tenant par devaut au feuve St, Laurent, par derrière à Henri Monjean, d\u2019un côté uu nord est à lu terre ci-dessus désignée, et de l\u2019autre côté au sud ouest à Juseph Goyet, avec une vieille maison, une grange et autres bâliments dessus construits, \u201d\u2019 Pour être vendues, sujettes aux droits de retrait en faveur du seigneur de la seigneurie, et À toutes les charges, clauses et conditions mentionnées et decrites dans le contrat original de Coucessivn des dites terres, à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de Longueil, le Dix NEUVIEME jour de FEVRIER prochain, a Dix heures du matin.Le Writ retournable ke premier jour d\u2019A vril prochain.- BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 17e Octobre, 1843.Première publication 19e Octobre, 1843.FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir } RDWARD JONES, No.91.de la seigneurie d'Argenteuil, dans le district de Montréal, commerçant, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténements de JEAN PO- THIER alias JOHN WHITZELL, de Rigand, dans le district de Montréal, cultivateur, défendeur : 1.\u2018* Un certain Jot de terre situé dans la paroisse Ste.Magdeleine de Rigaud, dans le district de Montréal, connu et distingué comme lot numéro quatre dans la Baie de Harvey ; borué en front par la rivière Ottawa, en arrière par les terres non concédées du seigneur, d\u2019un côté par le lot numéro trois, étant lu propriété de Jean Baptiste Lassiserais, et de l\u2019autre côté par lot numéro cinq ci-après désigné, ayant trois arpents de front, sur vingt arpents de profondeur, faisant une quantité de soixante arpents, plus ou moins, avec une maison, grange et Cable dessus construites.2.Le lot numéro cing dans la dite seigneurie appelée Baie de Harvey ; borné en front par la ri- vidre Ottawa, en arriére par les terres non concédées du sei- neur, d\u2019un côté par le lot numéro six, étant la propriété de incent Sayer, et de l\u2019autre côté par le premier lot désigné numéro quatre, ayant trois arpents de front, sur vingt arpents de profondeur, faisant nne quantité de soixante arpents, plus ou moins, avec une maison, grange et étable dessus construites, \u201d Pour être vendus À la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de Rigaud, le VINGT-SIXIEME jour de FE- VRIER prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le Writ re- le premier jour d\u2019avril prochain.tournable p ! BOSTON & COFFIN, Shéiif.Bureau du Shérif, 23e Octobre, 1343.(Première publication 2Ge Octobre.1843.) FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir: } YDNEY BELLING- No.1152.HAM, des cité et district de Montréal, écuyer, demandeur ; contre les terres et téne- ments de JOHN TULLY, dela cité de Montréal, dans le district susdit, maçon en\u2019 brique, curateur duement élu en loi à Adam Vaughan, ci-devant de la dite cité de Montréal, maçon en brique, maintenant absent de cette province, défendeur : \u2018Un lot de terre s:tué dans le fief Nuzareth,communément appelé Griffintown, dans la cité de Montréal, contenant quarante cinq pieds de front, sur quatrevingt dix pieds de profoudeur ; borné en front par la rue Ste.Anne, d'un côté par la rue St.Gabriel, de l'autre côté et en arrière par Austin Adams, le tout plus ou moins, sans garantie de mesure précise, sans aucune | âlisse dessus construite.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendu à notre bureau, en la cité de Montréal, le VINGT-SIXIEME jour de FEVRIER prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le Writ retournable le premier jour d\u2019Avril prochain.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif.Bureau da Shérif, 23e Octobre, 1843.{Première publication 26e Octobre, 1#43.] FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir 1} PHILIPPE TUR- No.912, COT, de la paroisse de Montréal, dans le district de Montréal, et Joseph Berian, de lacité de Montréal, dans le dit district, tous deux marchands et associés à Montréal susdit, sous les Rem et raison de Turcot et Beriau, demandeurs ; contre les terres et ténements de TOUSSAINT DEMERS, dela cité de Montréal, dans le dit district, marchand et commerçant, défendeur: 1.\u2018\u2018 Un emplacement sis et sitné dans le faubourg «de Québec, de la cité de Montréal, dit district, de la contenance d'environ un arpent en superficie, sans garantie de mesure précise ; borné en front ppar la rue Amherst, et en profondeur par un nommé Garish ou ses représentants, d'un côté par nn nommé Paillefer ou ses re:.résen- tants, et de l\u2019autre côté par un nommé Philippe Dufresne, avec une maison en bois et une étable dessus construites, le tout tel qu\u2019il est enclos et qu\u2019il se comporte dans le mo- mentactuel.2.Un emplacement sis et situé dans le faubourg St.Louis, dans la cité et district de Montréal, de la contenance d\u2019environ quarante huit pieds de front, sur eu- viron soixante.quinze pieds de profondeur, le tout sans garantie de mesure précise ; borné en front par la rue San- guinet, et en profondeur, et d\u2019un côté par le nommé O\u2018Ney ou ses représentants, et de l\u2019autre côté par le nommé Bour- bonnière, avec une maison en bois à deux étaxes, une écurie et remise dessus érigées, séparé par un passage de conr mitoyen, le tout sans garantie de mesure précise.3.Un coustitut sur un emplacement sis et situé sur une rne pro- jettée dans le faubourg de Québec, de la cité de Montréal, de la contenance de quarante pieds de front, sur soixante- douze pieds de profondeur, le tout plus on moins, Sans garantie de mesure précise; tenant par devant à la dite rue projettée, par derrière à l\u2019acquérenr du présent constitut Louis Normand, d\u2019un côté au nord par Jean Baptiste Bour- geau, et d\u2019autre côté au sud par Yr.Sebastien Clement dit Lariviére ou ses représentants, avec une maison en bois dessus construite, le dit constitut est de trois livres quinze chelins courant, de rente payable chaque année par l\u2019acquéreur Normand ou ses représentants, on maitre d\u2019acquitter le dit constitut en payant la sonne de soixante-deux livres dix chelins c:urant au concédeur ou à ses représentants, ainsi qu\u2019à la charge de cens et rentes ct droits seigneuriaux à compter du jour de l\u2019acte, à l'avenir seulement, suivant acte pas-é le dix-huitième Septembre, mil huit cent quarante trois, par J.À.Labadie, et son confrère, no taires.4.Un lot de terre on emplacement sis et situé dans le fanbourg Québec, de la cité de Montréal, de la contenance de quarante pieds de front, sur soixante-douze pieds de profondeur, le tout plus ou moins, sans garantie de mesure précise ; tenant par devant à la dite rne projettée, par derrière à une cloture, d\u2019un côté an nord à John Nuckle, et d\u2019autre côté au sd à David Thomas, avec une maison en bois dessus construite ; le dit constitut est de quatre livres dix chelins courant, de rente payable chaque année par l\u2019acquéreur Benoit ou ses représentants, ou maître d\u2019acquitter le dit constitut en payantla somme de soixante-quinze livres courant au concédeur ou à ses repré- sentanuts, ainsi qu\u2019à la charge des cens et rentes et droits seigneuriaux à compter du jour de l'acte, à l\u2019avenir senle- ment suivant acte passé le vingtième Septembre, mil huit cent quarante trois, par J.À.Labadie, et son confrère, notaires.5.Un constitut sur un emplacement sis et situé dans le faubourg Ste.Marie, de la cité de Montréal, de la contenance de trente nenf pieds de frout, sur soixante donze pieds de profondeur, plus ou moins, sans garantie de mesure précise ; tenant par devant À une rue projettée, par derrière à une clôture, d\u2019un côté au nord à Joseph Simard, d'autre côté ausud a John Nuckle.sans aucuns bâtiments dessus construits ; le dit constitut est de trois livres courant de rente, payable chaque année par l'acquéreur Alexis Lamarre ou ses représentants, ou maitre d'acquitter le dit constitut en payant la somme de cinquante livres courant, au concessionnaire ou a ses représ.nlauts, ainsi qu\u2019à la charge des cens et rentes et droits seigneuriaux à compter du jour de l\u2019acto, à l\u2019avenir seulement suivant acte passé le vingt huitième Octobre, mil huit cent qua- vante trois, par J.A.Labadie, et son confrère, notaires.6.Un constitut sur un emp'acement sis et situé dans le fau - bourg Québec, de la cité de Montréal, de la contenance de | quarante pieds de front, sur soixante quinze pieds de pro- foudeur ; borné en front par la rue Wolf, en profondeur par un nommé Morton, d'un côté par David Thomas, et de l\u2019autre côté par Wm.Dunbar, avec une maison et un bati- ment dessus érigés ; le dit constitut est de trois livres cours actuel de rente payable chaque année par le propriétaire Roger ou ses seprésentants, Maître d'acquitter le div con- stitut en payant cinquante livres courant au concessionnaire ou à ses représentants, le tout sans garantie \u2018de mesure pré cise.\u201d Pour être vendus à notre bureau, en la cité de Montréal, le QUINZIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, à DIX heures du matin, Le Writ reournable le vingtième jour d\u2019 Avril prochain.: BOSTON & COFFIN, Shéif, Bureau du Shérif, 9e Décembre, 1843.Co flremière publication 14e Décembre, 1843.] FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : LQENECA PAIGE, dutown- No.682.JN ship de Dunham, dans le comté de Missisquui, dans le district de Montréal, commerçant, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténements de JOHN BLANCHARD, de St.Armand, dansle dit district de Montréal, cultivateur, et Catherine Platt, son épouse, conjuintement et séparément, défendenrs s \u2018La terre ou lot numéro quinze, dans la seigneurie St.Armand, bornée comme suit: nu sud par les terres possédées.et accupées par Peter Deal, Thomas CG.Hogle et James Hogle, ù l\u2019ouest par les terres possédées par les héritiers de feu Abram V.V.Hogle, James Taylor et Charles R.Chees- man, au nord par les terres pussédées par Lannson Ford, écuyer, et David Burke, et à l\u2019est par la terre possédée 4 par les héritiers de feu William Munson ; le dit lot tel ue borné ci-haut.contenant deux cents acres en supers cie, que ce soit plus où moins, sitné en la dite paroisse de St.Armand Ouest, avec une petite maison en Lois et une grange dessus consiruites\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de St, Armand, le QUINZ- TEME jour AV REL prochain, 2 DIX heures du matin, Le Writ retournable le quinzième jour d'Avril proe chain.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif, Bureau du Shérif, 9e Décembre, 1843, [Première pnblication 14e Décembre, 1843.] FIERI FACIAS- Montréal, à savoir : ?ARC ANTOINE PRI- No.266.$ M EAU, de la paroisse de Ste.Martine, duns le district de Montréal.écuyer, marchand, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténements de ANDRE\u2019 BARBEAU, du même lieu, cultivateur, défendeur : !, \u201c Un lopin de terre fesant partie de la moitié sad est dy lot de terre désigné sous le numéro vingt deux dans la seconde concession au sud est de la concession de la rivière à l'Eturgeon, dans Williamstown, dans la selg- neurie de Beauharnois ou Annfield, contenant le dit lopin deux arpents de largeur, sur vingt trois arpents de longueur, formant quarante six arpents en superficie, plus ou moins ; borné en front par le chemin de front de la dite concession, en profondeur par l'arrière partie du dit numéro vingt deux à la veuve Duncan Fergnson, d'un côté au nord ouest par une partie de la moitié nord- ouest du dit numéro vingt deux à Daniel Finlay- son, et d'autre côté au sud est par le numéro vingt trois i Thomas Humble Farquhar McLennan, avec nue maison, une grange, une étable et Un puits dessus construits, aussi uu autre petit bâtiment.\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de Ste.Martine, le QUINZIEME jour d'AVRIEL, prochain, à DIX beures du matin, Le Writ retournable le vingtième jour d\u2019Avnil prochain.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif Bureau du Shérif, 9e Décembre, 1843.[Première publication l{£e Décembre, 1843.] FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir :?AME CATHERINE CHAUS- No.2734.3 SEGROS DE LERY, du Cé- teau du Lac, dans le district de Montréal.veuve de feu l\u2019honorable Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, en son vivant seigneur, propriétaire eten possession des seigneuries de Soulanges et de la Nouvelle Longueil, dans le dit district, et usufruitière des dites seigneur:es en vertu des dernières volontés et testament du dit Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beanjeu, et lGgataire mobiliaire universelle du dit Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, demanderesse ; contre les terres et ténements de JEAN BAPTISTE D\u2019AOUT, de la seigneurie de la Nouvelle Longueil, dans le district de Montréal, cultivateur, défendeur : Un lot de terre connn comme lot numéro quatre- vingt, au côté nord de la rivière de Lisle, seignenrie de la Nouvelle Longüeil, paroisse de St.Polycarpe, contenant trois arpents de front, sur vingt cinq arpents de profondeur, sans aucune garantie de mesure; borné en front par la dite rivière, en arrière par un domaine privé, et des côtés respectifs par les lots numéros soixante-dix-neuf et quatrevingt un, avec une maison et les rnines d\u2019une vieille grange dessus construites.Lequel lot de terre est entre autres choses sujet au droit en faveur du seigneur de la seigneurie de la Nouvelle Longueil, en la cen- sive de laquelle le dit lot de terre est situé, de prendre six arpents en superficie sur auenne partie du dit lot pour y ériger un moulin à scies ou à farine, on un moulin de quel- qu'autre description que ce soit; et d'occuper et creuser des tranchées, et d\u2019ouvrir la terre en telles parties du dit lot que le dit seignenr trouvera nécessaire pour amener et éloigner l\u2019ean des dits moulins et leur construction.De plus à être vendu sujet au droit de retrait en faveur du seigneur, et à tous lesautres droits et devoirs, charges féodales et seigneuriales, clanses, conditions, réserves, servitudes, restrictions et priviléges, conformément au titre nouvel; sans pouvoir au détenteur ou à ses héritiers et ayans cause, de bâtir, permettre, ou faire bâtir ou ériger sur la dite terra ou sur ancune partie d\u2019icelle, aucun dit moulin à carder, à fouler, à favive, ou aucun autre moulin de que.que description que ce soit.\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de | église de la paroisse St Polycarpe,le QUINZIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, à DIX heures avant-midi.Le Writ re- tournable le quinzième jour d\u2019Awril prochain.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif, Burean du Shérif, 9e Décembre, 1843.1 Première publication 14e Décembre, 1843 ] FIERI FACIAS.Montréal; à savoir: AME CATHERINE CHAUS.No 174.SEGROS DE LER Y.du Coteau du Lac, dans le district de Montréal,veuve de feu l\u2019honorable Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, ¢ son vivant seigneur propriétaire et en possession des seigneuries de Soulanges et ve la Nouvelle Longueil, dans le dit district, et usufraitière des dites seigneuries, en vertu des dernières volontés et testament du dit Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, et légataire mobiliaire universclle du dit Jacques Philippe Saveuse | de Beanjeu, demandercs-e ; contre les terres et ténements de JEAN BAPTISTE D'AOUT, le jeune, fils, de la seigneurie de la Nouvelle Longueil, dans le district de Montréal, cultivateur, défendeur: \u2018\u201c Un morceau de terre connu comme partie du lot numéro cinquante sept, au sud de la rivière de Lisle, seigneurie de la Nouvelle Longueil, paroisse de St.Polycarpe, con enant deux arpents de front, sur vingt arpents de profondeur, sans garaniie de mesure ; borné en front par la dite rivière, en arrière par un domaine privé, d\u2019un côté par J.A.Charlebois, et de l\u2019autre côté par lot numéro cinquante huit, avec une maison en bois.grange et étable dessus construites.Lequel dit lt de terre cst entre autres choses sujet au droit en faveur du seigneur de la seigneurie de la Nouvelle Longuril, en la censive de laquelle le dit lot de terre est situé, de prendre six arpents de terre en superficie, sur aucune partie du dit lot pour y ériger yn moulin a scies ou 2 farine ou un moulin de quelqu\u2019autre description que ce soit ; et d\u2019occuper et creuser des tranchées, et d\u2019ouvrir la terre en 'e les parties du dit lopin que le dit seigneur trouvera nécessaire pour amener et, éloigner l\u2019eau des dis moulins, etleur construction.De plus a être vendu sujet au droit de retrait en faveur du seigneur et à tous fes autres droits et devoirs, charges féodales et seignenriales, clauses,conditions,réserves servitudes,re-trictionset priviléges conformément nu titre nouvel; sans pouvoir au détentehr où àses héritiers ou ayaus cause de bâtir, permettre ou faire bie 4 64 .5 tir ou ériger sur la dite terre on sur aucune partie d\u2019icelle, aucun moulin à scies, à carder, à fouler, 0u,à farine, pu au cun autre monlin de quelque description ,que çe soit, à la porte de l'église de la paroisse de St.Polycarpe, le QUINZIEME jour d'AVRII.prochain, à ONZE heures du matin.Le Writ getournable le quinzième jour d'Avril prochain.: eo BOSTON & COFPIN, Shérif, Bureau du Shérif, 9e Décembre.1843.{Première publication 14e Décembre, 1843] \u2026, ae \u2014 FIERY FACIAS.Montréal.à savoir : ¢ AME CATHERINE CHAUS- No.1112.SEGROS DE LERY.du Côteau du Lac, dans le district de Montréal, veuve de feu l\u2019Honorahle Jacques Philippe Savense de Beanjen, en son vivant seigneur, propriétaire et en possession des seigneuries de Soulanges et de la Nouvelle *bongneil, dans le dit district.et usufruitière des dites -seignenries en vertu des dernières volontés et testsment du dit Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Keaujeu, et légataire -mobiliaire aniverslle du dit Jacques Philippe Savense -de Beaujeu, demanderesse ; contre les terres et ténements de S[VON DEROCHER DIT FRAPPE, de le seigneurie de Soulanges, daus le district de Montréal, cultivateur, -défexrdeur: \u2018\u201c Uh morcean de terre connu comme Ja moitié du lot numéro six, au côté nord est de la Côte St.Emmannel, seigneurie de Saulanges, paruisse \u2018de St.\u2018Ignace, contenant un arpent et-demi de front, sur viogt an arpents de profandeur.sans-micnne garantie de mesure ; borné en frent-par la base de #la dite Côte, en arrière par uv domaine privé, d\u2019ancôté par Joseph Cuyérier, et de \u2018lantre çd'\u20ac -par- Joachim Cuyèrier, avec une maison et éfable dessus construites.\u201d Pour être vendu sujet au droit en favenr dl seigneur dé 1a seigneurie de Soulanges, en la censive deldquelle le dit lopin-de terre est situé, de prendre six arpentsde terre \u2018en' superficie, sur an- cune partie du dit lot pour y ériger tin moulin À scies on à farine,ou un moulin de quelqu'antre description que ce soit ; et d\u2019occnper-et creuser des tranchées.et d'ouvrir la terre en telles parties du dit'topin que le dit seigneur trontera nêces raire pour amener ct éloigner l\u2019eau des dits monlins, et lenr construction.De plus à être vendu, smjet au droit de retrait en faveur du seigneur et à tous les autres droits et devoirs, charges féodales et seigneuriales; clauses, conditions,\u2019 ré- seives, restrictions et priviléges, \u201ccoifarmément an titre nouvel ; sans pouvoir au détentenr, on à ses héritiers ou ayans cause dé bâtir, permettre on faire bâtir.on érigersut Ja dite terre ou sur atrenne partie d\u2019icelle, aucun monlin à ! scies, à carder, à fouler, ou à farine; ou Ancun autre-moulin de quelque deséription que ce soit; lé QUINZIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, à DIX heures du Matin, à la porté de V\u2019église dela paroîsse dè St.Irnace.Le Writ retuurnable le quinzième jour du\u2018térme d\u2019Avril prochain + 80 : 1 7#- BOSTON &!CQFFIN, Sherif, Bureau du Shérif: 9e Décembre.17943.- [Premidre publication d4e Dévembre, 18437] - > 1: T + Lb heed 8.hat Ck .to .DEUX WRITS, DE FIERI FACLAS.| \u2018Montréal, 3 savdir : IE premier \u2018A+ lu poirrsnite de No.837 et R98.- Î FRANCOIS ST.GERMAIN, «père, de la paroisse de St.Laurent, dans-le distrietde Montréal, -cultivateur ; le second de Charles Clément S De Bleury écuyer, avocat, des cité et dis-rirt de Montréal, sur distraction de frais, demandeurs ; contre ies terres et téne ments de FRANCOIS ST.GERMAIN.fils, résidant en Ja paroisse de St.Laurent, dans le dit -district, cultivateur, défendeur: ¢ Une terresise et sitnée en la paroisse de St.Laurent, dans la Côte de: Liesse, de la contenance de trois arpents de largeur, sur quarante trois arpents.de profondeur, plus on moins ; tenant par devantau sud da chemin du Roi dela dite (0te'de Liesse, par deriiére A.un nommé Leduc, d\u2019un côté à Lonis Prudhomme, et d\u2019autre côté à Benjamin Finehe'y, avec une maison-en bois.une grange, étable, laitérie, et une écurie dessus iconstruits.Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019églisé de la dite-paroisse de St.Laurent, le QUINZIEME jour d\u2019A VRIL-prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Ordre rapportabie:le vingtième jour d\u2019Avril prochain.- of To BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif, Bureat dn -8hérif, 9e Décembré, 1843.: [Premidre publication 14e Décembre, 1843.1 FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir -: } JARED ERICK EU- No.16.GENE GLOBEN- SKY, écuyer, notaire, de St.Enstache, dans le distrier de Moatréal, en sa qualité de curateur élu'tn Justice à là sttdes - sion vacante de fen Charles Lambert Dumont, écuyer, en sou vivant co-seigneur en possession de l'atgmentation de 1a succession des\u2018Mille Isles et autres lieux, et Pierre Lavinlètte, .écuyer, bourgeois, de St.Eustache, comme ayaut .épousé Dame Marie Elmire Lambert Dumont, et la dite Dame Marie Elmire Lambert Dumont, duement autorisée par son mari à l'effet des présentes, aussi co-seigriènresse en possession de la dite augmentation de la seigneurie des Mille Isles, demandeurs; contre\u2019 les terres et ténements de JOSEPH JOANNETTE, aubergiste, de la paroisse de St.J'étôtme, dans le district inférieur de Terrebonne, dans le: district de Montréal, défendeur: 1.*\u201c Un -emplacemebt situé au village St.Jé: Ome, désigiié numéro.quatre, de la contenance de soixante pieds de front, sur cent.vingt pieds de profondeur, plus où moins ; tenant par devant À Ja rue du Rei, par dei- rière ad dit défendeur, d'un -côté au \u2018numéro trois, d\u2019autre côté au hntréro cinq.appartebant i: Auguste Labrie, écuyer, avec une maison en pierre, une écurie, une remise, et autres bâtiments dessus construits.2, Un.aûtre emplacemént &i- tué au dit village, de la contenance de soixante pieds de front, sur cent vihgt pieds de profondeur, plus ou Moins ; tenant par derant\u2019À la rue St, George, pat dérrière su dit défendeur, d'un côté À Amablèe Pillo, et de l\u2019Autre côté X Narcisse Mo- rand, sans aucuns bâtiments dessws construits.3: Une terre rise et.bituéé en la paroisse St.Jérôme, \u2018le la contenancé de trote arpents dé front, sur vingt arpénts de profondebr, plus où moins ; tenant par devant à la Côte St.Antoine, pat dér- rière aux terres de la'Côte Ste.Marguerite, d'un côté À Augustin Belisle, et de l\u2019autre côté à Olivier Rochon où ses représentants, avec utie Maison, une écnrie, et autres batimerits dessus construite, le tout sans.Aucune garantie de mesure précise.©\u2019 Pour être vendus Ala-porte de l\u2019église de lh paroisse de St.Jéiôme, fè* QUINZIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL pro, cliain, À ONZE heures di matin.Le Wrik retournable le; vingtième jour d\u2019Avrilprothain.Lo : | ; \u201c - \u2018BOSTON & COFFIN, -Shérifs areau da Shérif, 6e Décerbbre, 18434 «hi + Première publication 14e Décembre, 1843.) _ LB QUBBEG GAZRMNE, oo ; FIERI FACIAS, Montréal, à savoir ?J EAN BAPTISTE No.83.MASSE, huissier, Enstache Gratton, maréband, toys deux de In paroisse de Ste, Marie, dans le district inférieur de Sr.Jean, le dit Eustache Gratton, comme ayant éponsé Dame Sophie Masse, et la dite Dame Sophie Mysse duement autorisée par sun dit mari, Charles T&u, écuver, potaire, de la paroisse de St, Jean Baptiste, dans le district inférieur.de Richelieu, coinme ayant épousé Dame Julie Masse, du même lieu, et la - dite Julie Masse duement autorisée par san dit mari, et Antoine Poirier, cultivaleur, de St, Jean Baptiste, comme ayant-épousé Dame Lure Masse, du même lien, et.la dite Dame Luce Masse due- ment autorisée par son dit,mari, et les dits \u201cJean Baptiste Maese, Suphie, Julie et Laitie Masse, en leur qualité d\u2019héritiers pour un ters de la succession de feu Jean Bap-iste Masse, lenr père, ch sou vivant marohnod du Hourg St.Denis, dans de dit distuicf, et le dit AntoinePuirier, en sa qualité de tuteur duement élu en justice à Cédulie, Esther, Virginie, et Jauvier Mas-e, enfants mineurs issus du mariage du dit feu Jean Baptiste Masse avec feue Josephie :Hodgens, son épouse, Edonatd:Masse, marchand, de St, Hyacinthe, George Masse, menblier.de St.Denis, Vincisias Masse, -étudisht en médecine, de St, Denis, Jean Baptiste - Losigonn, marchand, du mêmelien, comme ayant épousé Onazime Masse, \u201cdu même lieu, et la dite Onezime Masse duementiantorisée par sou dit mari, et Antoine Masse, commierçant, de St.Denis, émauci- pé, et assisté par George St Germain, du même lieu, son cu rateur, les dèts Cédu ie, Esther, Virginie, -Jauvier Edouard, George, Viucislas, Onezime et Autoiné Masse, héritiers cha cap pour un tiers dans la successioo du-dit feu.Jean Baptiste Masse,leur père, et conjointement avec les dits.Jean Bap tiste Masse, fls, Sophie, Judie.et-Luce Masse, leurs fières et sœurs consanguins, et de plas, les dits Cédulie, Esiber, Virginie, Janvier, .Edonard,:- Georgé, -Vincisias, Onezime et Antoine Masse, Léritiers aussi chacun.pour ,nu nenvième daus ln succession de fene Dame Josephie Hodgeus, leur mère, demandeurs ; contre Les terres et tenements de QLI- VIER LEDUC, cultivateur, de la sparoisse de St.Hvlaire, daus le district tndériem de -Richelieu,.dans le distret de Monrréal, défendeur: \u2018\u20ac Unlopinide terre complavié de pon tpiers, dela-contenance de deux arnents de front.sur sept arpents de profoudeir, plus où moins; borné en front partie par le chemiu de la Reine et.partie par \u201cToussaint Auclair, d'un côté nord'euestà Tonssaint Aurlair, d'autre -cô \u20ac snd estranx héritiers Revand et Andcé Galipean, en prof ndeur à Alexis Bräuillet, avec une-maison et étable dessus coustruites, sis et-situé en/la paroisse St, Huwlaire * Phnr être vendu À la porte de l'édlise de la paroisse St, Oylaire, le QUINZIEME jour PAVE prochain: À DIX cures du mation.Le Writ retournable de dix-huitièure jour du terme.d'Avril pro- chuiu, oo ; TL : BOSTON .& COFFIN, Shéiif, Bureau du Shérify lle Hécembre, 1843.[Hremière publication !de Décembre, IR43.7 Fe : FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir) E ARDOIN LIO- No.1819.f #E NAIS, des cité et district de Monuéal, marchand, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténements de AMALLE ARCHAMBAULT, du village de St.Hyacinthe.dans le dit district, ancien marchand, défendeur: 1.© Un terrain situé duos le vilisge de SL Hyacinthe, ruela Cuscade, contenant quatrevingt deux pieds de front, eur deux vent sulxante et dotize pieds de profondeur, par dervière à vie rae ou chemin du Roy, tenant d'un côté à la rue Dumin que, d\u2019uuire côte à Pierre Cadieux et Joseph Bistodean, écuyer, avec ue maison en pierre à deux étages.sans y comprendre les mansardes, hangar, étable, lailerie et autres dépendances 2.Une terre située en la seignenrie et paroisse St.Hyacinthe, an petit rang, contenant deux arpents de front, sur trente huit arpents de protondenr ; bornée en front au chemin du rang ousdit, d'un côté à Antoine Barron, d\u2019antre côté à la route conduisaut au rang St, André, en pratondeur aux terres du même rang, avec une maison, grange, étable et nultres bâtisses.3.Un lopin sis et situé au village de St H«seimthe, derrière le collège St.Hyacinihe, dans lequel Joptui se trouve deux emplacements et deux tiers, de quatrevingt pieds.de frout chaque, sur quatrevingt dix pieds de profondeur ; tenant par devant à une rue, d\u2019un côté à Thomas Bouthillier, d\u2019autre côté à Louis Plamondon, par derrière 3 Madame ies.saulle-, sans aucune bâtisse.4.Une (erre situés en la seigneurie susdite,contenant deux arpeute moins quinze pieds.de front, sur trente arpenis de profondeur, saus ga - rantie de mesure précise ; tenant par devant au sud de la rivière Yumaska, d\u2019an côé aux représentants Jean Baptiste Pelletier, du côté nord est à Antoine Martin, avec une mawon et autres bâtisses.5.Un lopin de terre sis et situé au même lieu, de deux arpents moins quinze pieds de front on engyiron, sur trois arpents et trois perches de profondeur plus ou moins ; tenant par devant.ala profondeur de la terre ci-dessus désiguée, d\u2019un côté au nord- est aux représentants de ln\u2019 veuve Bazile Perrault, d'autre côié à Jean Baptiste Lucier, sans ancine tâtisse.6.Une pièce de terre situé en la seigñienrie et paroisse susdite, contenant denx arpents de front.sir trente arpents de profondeur ; pur devant à la\u2019 rivière Yamaska, d'un côte à Jean Turcotte, d'antre côté à A'ntuine Martin, en profondeur av nommé Montingrquette, avec une maison et grange dessus construites.7.Une terre située en la seigneurié suedite, paroisse St.Dominique, contenant denx as pents de lront, sur trente arpents Je profondeur plus on moins; tenant par devant au sud ouest au chemin du rang St.Dominique, par \u2018dérrière aux terres du rang St, François, joignant d\u2019un côi6 à André Gauthier, d\u2019autre côté à Pierre Lucier ou\u2019 ves représentants, avecune grange construite sur la dite terre.8.'Une terre sise et située en la seigneurie Langan, paroisse St.Simon, au deuxiènte rang contenant trois arpents ou environ de froat, sur trente arpents plusou moins de pro- tondeur 3: joignant d\u2019an côté à Jeun Buptiste Yartin, d\u2019outre .côté à François Heaudoin, en.profondeur à Amable Ruireau, prenant par devant à la profondeur de Joseph Gauthier, avec une maisou \u2018grange et autres bi.timente dessus construits.9.Quatre arpents de terre de front, sis et situés en la seigneurie St, Ours, en la paroisse St.Bernabé, au sud de lu rivière Yamaska, \u2018sur trente arpents de prolondeur plus ou moins; joignant d\u2019un côté a Jérémie Laurauce, et, d'autre côté au nommé Bernier, en front à la rivière susdite, en profundeur à Louis Roge et autres, avec Une muison, grange et autres Latisses.:10,: Une pièce de terra sise.et située en,la seis J gnenrie St.Hyacinthe,enla paroisse, Ste, Rosalie, , au cinquième rang, de deux arpeuts de front, sur trente ar- | bâtisses.Decemser 14, EP rt EE pents de profondeur plus ou moins ; joignant d'un côté à la venvé Lagassée, d'autre côté à qui il peut appartenir,, en front an cordon des terres du' quatrième rang, en profondeur au cordon qui divise le cinquième d\u2019avec le \u20188ixlème rang, sans Lätisse.Pour êÊre vendus comme suit, savoir ; lots numéros un, deux, trois, quatre, cing \u201cet six, à la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse St, Hyacinthe, le QUINZIEM & jour d\u2019AVR LL prochain, 2a DIX hemes dn matin; numéro sept, le jour suivant, 4 DIX hemes du matin, à la porte de L'église de la paroisse St, Dominique ; numéro huit, le dis \u2018jour dernièrement mentionné, à lu porte de l'église de la paroisse St.Simon, à TROIS heüres de l'après-midi ; \u201clois numéro neuf, puur être veu- du à lu porte de L'église de la paroisse de St.Bernabé, le DIX-SiPTI EME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, A DIX heures du matin; et lot numéro dix, a la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de'Ste, Rosalie, le jour dernièrement merition- né à TROIS heures de l\u2019après midi.Le \"Writ retoure nable levingtème jour du terme d°A vril prochain.\u2018BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif, Bureau du Shérif,\u2018!1e Décembre, 1843.Cl (Première publication Jde Décembre, 18148.] FIERI FACIAS.Montréa), à savuir.: No.18.} BR EDERICK EUGENE GLOBENSKY.écuyer, notaire, de St.Eustache, dans le distr ct de Montréal, en sa qualité de curaleur duement-élu en justice À la succession vacante de fen Charles Lambert Dumont, écuyer, eu 500 vivant cos Seign ur en possession de augmentation de la seigneurie des Mille Isles et autres fieux, et Pierre Laviolette, écuyer, b'urgevis, du même.lieu, comme ayant épousé Dame Marie Klmire:Lambe:t Dumont, cette dernière duement antosisée par sou dit masi à l\u2019effet des présentés, aussi Cu-seigneuresse en possession de la dite augmentation de la Selgueurie, demandeurs, contre les terres et ténemeuts de AUGUSTIN MONSCIAU pit DESORMEAU, dela parvisse de St.Je- rôme, dans le district inférieur de Terrebonue, daus le district de Montréal, cultivateur, défendeur: \u2018Une terre sise et située eu la paroisse St, Jérôme,-de la contenanee de deux arpents de front sur vingt six arp:nis de profondeur, plus où moins, \u2018énant par devant an sad de la rivière dy Nord, par derrière & La seigneurie de Terrebonne, d\u2019uir côté à André Lesageet de l\u2019autre côté à François Desale Larivière, avéc nue maison et autres bâtisses dessus construites, le tout sans aucune garantie de mesnre précise.\u201d Prur être vendue à la porte de leglise de la paroisse de St.Jérôme, le QUINZIEME jour d'AVRIL prochain, à DIX heures da matin.Le dit Writ retourvable le
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