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[" Che@uehecé VOLUME XXIII.\u2014No.6.THURSDAY, DECR, 11, 1845.in (New Series.) rem ne Sherif 'g &ales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC THUKSDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1845.Pr ue BBUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, To wer :$ FpUBLI N y £ that the undermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTS have been seized.and will be sold at the res: pective times and places as mentioned below.All person- having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d \u201cm- nuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exyonas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any tire within two days next after the return of the W rits.FIERÿ FACIAS.Quebce, to wit : A ARIE RESTITUDE DEMERS, ~o.725.l heretofore ofSt Louis of Lot- binière, and row of Ste.Croix, spinster ; against PILRRE THIBAULT, fils, enltivator heretofore of St.Loui of \u201cLotbinidre, and now of Ste.Croix, in bis quality of tutor daly elected in law to sdeline, Octave, Camille, Adelie, Claurisse and Anastasie Bernier, ,minor children, issue of the marriage of Louis Bernier, deceased, and the iste Marie Fclicilité Thibault, his wife, and heirs of the late Louis Bernier, their father, deceased.to wit: 1.¢ Six perches of land, in front, b+ thirty arpents in depth, situate in the second range of the lands of the parish and seigniory of Ste.Croix ; bounded in front by the lands of the first range, avd in rear by the lands of the third range, joining on the north east to Pierre Duval, or his representatives, and on the south west to Charles Rousseau 2.À land.sitnate at ste.Croix, seigoiory of Lotbinière, in the liit'e village St Antoiue, running north east aud south west two arpents in \"front, by thirty arpents in depti ; bounded in front by the road of the little village S:.Antoine, and in resr by the end of the said derth, jeining on the north to Joseph Croteau, and on the south to Pierre Thibaut ; subject the said two lots to the rights, dues and duies stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in the original grants thereof a titre de cens.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Croix, ov the TWENTIETH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'ciock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the twentieth day of January next, Cm 2 VW.8, SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 17:h September, 1845.(First published Isth September, 1945.) FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit + ASPARD PIERRE GUS- No.1106.H TAVE JOLY, esquire, and Dame JULIE CHRISTINE CHARTIFR DE LOTEI- NIERE,his wife, both ofthe parish of Lotbiniêre,seignivrs in pussession of the fief and seigniory of Latb\u2018nière ; against FRANCOIS XAVIER PICIJER, ofthe parish of.St.Pierre les Becquets, school master, now at the parish of Lotbinidre aforesaid, to wit : >\" A land, of two arpents in front, by forty seven arpents and a half in depth, sitnate in the village of St.Charles, in the fief and seigniory of Latbinière, in the parish of Lotbiniére; bounded in front by the village of St.Frurçois, on the north by Levasseur, inrear on the south by the river Boisclair, joining on oneside on the north east to J.Blanchette, representative of David Belanger, and on the other side on the south west to François Xavier Lemay, representative of Augustin Filteau, as the whole now stands and extends, circom- stances and dependencies ; the whole subject to the rights dues and duties, set forth in the original deed of concession thereof a titre de cens.\u201d\u201d To be suld at the church door of the said parish of Lothiniére,on the TWENTIETH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock iathe morning.The said Writ returnable on the twenty second day of January t.nex W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office 17th September, 1845.[ First published 18th September, 1845.] ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.bec, to wit : ILLIAM CHAPMAN, late of the Quechee, 125.city of Quebec, hut now of the tity of London, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called England, merchant, and others ; against WILLIAM LAMPSUN, of the said city of Quebec, merchant, to wit: 1.*\u201c A certain lot or parcel of land, situate and being in the parish of Quebec, at the place call-d Belvidere, forming part and parcel of the land or farm heretofore generally known as Sans Bruit ; bound- edin front towards the north by the St.Foy road, in rear towards the south by William Phillips, esquire, on one side towards the west by Belvidere road, und on the other side towards the cast by Charles Gray Stewart, e-quire, and which aforesaid lot or parcel of land forms the lots nün:bers ; seventeen, nineteen and twenty, delinented on the figurative plan of the said place called Belvidere, recovded in the office of L.T.Macpherson, by act bearing date and pas.ed the thirteenth of September, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-twe, which said lot comprises a superficial extent of six acres twenty six perches and two Lundred and ninety four fect, together with a two story brick Louse and a wooden stable thereon erected, circumstances and depen- dencics.2.A certain constituted rent, renle constititée, of thie sum of three pounds twelve shulings currency, on the capital of sixty pounds currency, at six per cent per aonum, created and assigned by John Pyefinch Thirlwall, late of the said city of Quebec, merchant now of the Island of St.Vincent, in the West Indies, to and in favor of Alevander Simpson, of the said city of Quebec, esquire.to be taken and levied on that certainlot or parcel of land situate! at Felvidere aforesaid, delineated in the szid pian as the nnm- ber six, by deed passed before notaries at Quebec, and whereof the sa-d L.T.Mecpherson hath kept the minute, bearing date the third of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty three.3.Two certain constituted rents rentes constituées, that is to say : one of the sum of tiree pounds twelve shillings, on he capital of s'xty pounds currency.aud the other of the sum of six pounds currenry, on the capital of one hundred pounds currency, both at six per cent per annum, created and assigned by John Phillips.of the city of Quebec, master mason and bui'der, to and in favor of the said Alexander Sitipson.to be taken and levied on those certain lots or parcels of land situated at Belvidere afuresaid, delineated on the said plan as the lot number twelve, and the lot number fourte«.1 by two separate deeds, before the notaries afvresa d, dated thirteenth July, one thonsand eight hundred and thirty thie, and eleventh of December, of the same year.4 4 certain ster constituted rent reute constituée, of the sum of three pounds fwelve Sviilings currency on the capital 0 sixty pounds currency, at six per cent per awnum, c:eited and ass gned by Alexan- det stewart -coit.of the city of Qucher, esquire, advocate and a.toruey at law, and one of the j int clerks ofthe pace, of aud for the district of Quebec, toand in favor of the said Alexander Simpson, to be ruken and levied on that certain lot or parcel of land situated at Belvidere aforesaid and delineated in the said plan as ihe lot number eighteen by deed bore the notaries af.vesaid, dated eighteenth of March, ¢ne thousand eight hundicd ard thirty three.5.2 curtain other constituted vent, reste constijuée of the sum of seven pounds four shillings currency, on the capital ot one hundred and {weuty pouuds,a'six per cent per annum, created and ass.gned by Natlianiel Joaes, late of the said city of\u2019 Quebec, now of Montreul, in the said province, to and in favor of the said Alexander simpson, 10 be taken and levied on hose ce.tain lots or parcels of land situated at Betvidere afresaid, d.lmeated in the said plan as the lots sumbers twenty one and twenty two, by deed before the same Boiaries, dated twenty second October, oùe thousand eight buadr.d and thisty five, toe aid Nathanie! Joues, b ing now represented y Thomas Allen Stayucr, esquire, of the city vf Quebec, depuiy post master general, by deed passed belo:e Errol B Lindsay, and his co league, notaries, and thirty five.c*nstiluée, f the sum of three piunds twelve shillings eur- rency, on the like capital of sixty pounds curreuey, ats x per cent per annum, created and assigned by William Phillips, of the ctv of Quebec, esq ire, ins ector of flour, to and\u2019in favor of the said Alexander Simpson, to be taken and levied on that cert.in lot or parcel of J«nd, situated at Belvidere aforesaid, and delineated in the said p'an as th.lot number fifteen, by deed passed betore thesaid notaries, on the eighteenth of January, one thousand eight hund ed and thirty three.7.À certain other constituted rent, rente constituée 01 ihe sum of seven pounds four shillings currency, n the like capital of one bundred and twenty pounds.currency, at six jer cent per annum, created aud sssigned by Ms.Mary Anne Abern, wife of William Ludley Dupont, of the city oi Quebec, merchant, thereto duly authorised by her said husband, to and in favor of th: said Alexander Simpson, to be tuken and levied on those certa'n lots or parcels of land sitnated at Belvidere aforesaid, delineated in the said plan as the lots numbers nine and eleven, by deed before Josiah Hunt, and his colleague, notaries, dated thirtieth October, one thousand eight hen red and thirty two.8 A, certain other constituted rent, rente constituée of the sum of three pounds tw.lve sbi lings currency, on the capital of sixty pourds currency, at six per cent per aunum, create.and assigned by Laughlan Thomas Macpherson, of the city of Quebec, notary public, to and in favor of the said Alexander S mpson, to be taken and levied on that certain lov or parcel of land situated at Belvidere atoresa d, and deliveated on the said plan as the lot number seven, Ly deed before Errol Boyd Lindsay, und his colleague, notaries, at Quebec, dated seventeenth may, one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, the said Langhlan Tuomas Macpherson, being now represented by Robert Simpson, of the city of Quebec, merchant, by deed before Louis Prevost, and his colleague, notaries, at Quebec, dated twenty second February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty cight.9, A certain other constituted r nt, rente constituée of the like sum of three punids twelve shi lings eurrency, on the capital of sixty pounds currency, at six per cent per anuum, created and assigned by William Henderson, of the city of Quebec, esquire, late secretary to the Quebec fire assurance company, to.and in favor of the said Alexander Simpson, to be taken and levied on th .t certain lot or parcel of land situated ai Bélvidere aforesaid, and delineated on the said plan as the number thirteen by deed before the same notaries, dated first February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, 10.À certaiu other constituted rent, rente constituée, of ten pounds sixteen shillings, on the capital of one hundred and eighty pounds, at six per cent per annum, created and assigned by Alexander Simpson, of the said city of Quebec, esquire, to and in favor of the said Willlam Bonyman, to be + taken and levied on three certain lots or p reels of land, ap- pertainng to the said Alexander Simpson, situated at the said place, called Belvidere, and delineated on the aforesaid plan, as the lots numbers one, two and five, under and in virtue of a certain deed of sale and conveyance, granted , by he said Alexander Simpson, to the said William Bony- i man, passed before Louis Prevost, and his colleague, notas ries, at Quebec, on the twenty cighth day of May, one on the twenty fourth ¢ \u2018ctober, one housand eight funded) 6.A certaln Ther constituted vent, ree { .TOME XXIIT.\u2014No.6.ama ete rm res rare me eee a CRE JEUDI DECR, 11, 1845.mr ot mat rr thousand eight hundred ard thirty eight, all the aforesaid rents being payable on the first day of November o enc a year.and the same being redeemubl at the will a Poa sure of the respective deb ors th: reof.as of law and right in matters of rentes constituées 11.A certain other ca st tuted rent, rente constituée, of te pounds sixteen shil ings curr: ney, on the cap tal\u2019 of one hun.red ud eigh y hounds \u2019 at six per cent per annom, crent«d and assig Pa y Benjamin \u2018oranee, late of the civ Of oo ie bee and now or lite of New York, inthe United ae of North America, merchant, to end in fav r of the suid Alexander Simpson, to be t ken and levied 5, ide © certain lots or parcels of laid situated al cioidere af.resaid, delineated in the ater s il plan.às the Rolin fo three, four and ten.The sa d last montinned vente cons i: payable on the same day as the otBers first aby C ren ed\u2019; the said lots and parceld [land, conséituis.ant fl mises held in f ee and common saccage under © avant Fut the Crown of letters.p tent, beariu- date at the Cast eo wa Lewis, in the cit of Quebee, the \u2018Phirtieth day of | % en thousand e ght hundred ad thirty-two, and ruajec ae oe by to all and every the provi-es.vescrves and one expressed and setf.rth in the af resai* citers patent.; il For all the time which remains unes.ifed in a cerfain Fa ; 4 CCR .Pivst \u2014 \u201c thos emphitéotique hercinatier mentioned.viz : Fie lowe two certain lots of land cantigüoa.to rara Le Lh ta of and being in the sunburns of St.awis nthe said CUY Quechee.on the road commonly valle:d the Grand Alide of onc hundred feet in front, each e = eight fret or thefeaben s in width of both at the front thevenf, by three hin.red and twenty four feet less five feu: or lis exiontsin dep à bounded in frontor towards the worth hy th said rad, \u201d the rear or towards the south by thelet beret- after ves described, on one side towards t norh eas by the te f Vhomas (urry, representing Jatses Green, and on fiw her side towards the south woes! by that of Mrs .obert Jorchead, representing Edward dsuvroughs.esquire ; ind secondly \u2014 that certain other lot of fand < tuate and cing In he suburbs aforesaid, in the vear of and adjoining lo the said two lots of land above described, nd that relonging to he said widow Morehead as representing the -a'd Edward arroughs, bounding them on the south west as aforesaid ontaining three hundred feet trench measure in widt y djoining to the said two lots of and above describe.an hat bounding them on the south west as aforesaid, by one undred and ninety eight feet like measure in depth at the ni of which sa d depth the said lot widens to thre hundred and seven feet ; bounded at oue ead or towards the north by \u2018he smd two lots of land above gescribed and tha bounding them nthe south west as -afaresalit, at the - other ent towards the south by John Bonner, representing John More- head, or a lin- to be run five hundred and sevenieen feet french measure, frora the south alignement of he rcad afore-, said and parallel therewith on one -1de towards the north east by the land of the said John Bonner, on a continuation of the line of division between the said two lots of la ud above described and that of the s id Thomas Curry, bounding them on the north east as aforesaid, ani on the other site towards the south we: t also by lano of the said John Bonner, on # continuation of the line of division between the land aforesaid «i the «aid widow Mi rehead representing r.Bure roughs, and that of Joseph roid represented by Charles Campbell.esquire.together with a stone built dwelling louse of two stories high, and oti r buildings erected and built on the said two létsof and firstabove described, and other appurtenances and dependencies whatsoever to the same as well as to that laiterly described, belonging or in any wi e sppertaiving, the sa d lots of land making part and parcel of a certain tract of land which was granted à titre de bail emphitéotique by the religiens Ladies or Nuns of the Hôtel Dieu of Quebec, to the late Jolin Craigie, esquire, for the time of rin.ty nine years from the first day of May.which was in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundr d and three, by deed passed before Al:re.Felix Téwn and his confrére, no:.avics, at Quebec, the seventh day of May one thou-an 1 eight hundred and three To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the SECOND day of MARCH next at I EN o\u2019clock in the morning.Th.said \\Wr.t returnable on the ë \u2018Mar xt seventeenth day of March ne s SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office.20th October, 1545.(First published 23d October, 1845.) FIERLI FACIAS.District of Quebec, \"[womas Rey, of the patish of St.to wit : 835.f Ausclme, in the district of Quebec, shoemaker ; agalnst ANTOINE GUAY, junior.of the parish of Ste.Clare, in the district of Quebec, cultivator, to wit: I.\u2018\u201c A lot of grou:d, containing one arpent in superficie, situated in the parish of Ste, Claire, in that part of the suigniory Jolliet, belonging to James Gibb, esquire, in the concession on the north east of river Etchemin, near the river des Abenaquis, near a small island in the said river des Abenaquis, between the two points ; bounded on the north by the land of Antoine Guay, on the south by the river des Abenaquis, on the south west by the fall and by the ground of the seignior, on tbe north ty the emplacement of Baptste Bedard, or represeptatives, with asaw mill cons- plete, with all its machivery, (tournants el travaillans ) 2.Another lot of ground, situated in the said parish and seigniory of Ste, Claire, and Jolliet, on the south side of river des Abenaquis, contuining half sf an a:pent in superficies ; bounded in front on the rocth by the said river des Abenaguis, in depth on the south by oue Julien Ssvache dig Rouleau, on one «ide on thè north east by the Queen's highway, aud on the other side on the south west by the said Julien Sdavache dit Rouleau, together'w:h a saw mil thereon erected, circumsiances and dependencies 5 Suhjec he 32 TES QUEBNO GAZETTE \u2014 \u2014 December 11, tbe said two lots, to the rights, dues and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in the original grants therevf à litre de cens ** Vo be sold at the church doo: of the said parish o Ste Claire.on the l'WENTY-FOURTH day of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o\u2019cleek in the mor hing.The raid Writ returnable on the seventeenth day of March next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff®s Office, 22d October, 1845, [First published 23d October, 1815.) VENDITIONI EXPONAS A LA FOLLE ENCHERE.Quebec, to wit : ARIE MARTHE GAGNON, of No.220.§ the parish of St, Jean Port Joly, wife of Angnstin Amnole Belanger, otherwise called Amable Belanger, of the same place, merchant,and duly authorised desler en jugement against her said husband ; against the said AUGUSTIN AMABLE BELANGER, otherwise caHed Amable Belanger, of the same place, merchant, folle enchère, at the instance of Benjamin Dionne, esgnire.of the parish of St.George de Kakouna, in the district of Quebec, merchant, opposant, against the said Marie Marthe Gagnon, adjudicataire, to wit: 1.¢¢ A lot of land, sitaate, lying and being in the first range of the concession of the parish of Kakouna, of one arpent and a quarter in front, by three urpents in depth, more or less; bounded on the north by the river St.Lawrence, on the north east by Benjamin Levasseur, or his representatives, on the south east by the King\u2019s road, and on the south west by Jean Baptiste Chamberland, 2.A lot of land, situat-, lying and being in tbe same place, of twa arpents and a quarter in front, by one arpent and half in deptb, more or less 3 bounded on the north east by the said Ben jamin Levasseur, or his representatives, on the north west by the king's read, on the south east by Hyacinthe Bou- chard, and on the south west by the first cross fence, which is found.near the rock.3.A lot of land, situate, lving and being in the same place, of two arpents aud a quarter in front, by one arpent and a half in depth, more or lesa, going to the base of the rock; bounded on the north east by the said Benjamin Levasseur, on the north west by lot number two, on the south east by lot number four, hereinafter described, and on the south west by Hyacinthe Bouchard.4.A lotof land, situate, lying and being in the same place, of two arpents in front, by about five or six arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded on the north east by the said Benjamin Levasseur, on the north west by lot num*er three, and on the south east by lot number five, hereinafter described, and on the south west by the-said Hyacinthe Bouchard.5.À lot of land, situate, lying and being in the same place, of two arpents of land in front, by thirty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded on the north east by the said Benjamin Levas- seur, on the north west by lot number four, hereinbefore \u2018described, on the south east by the end of the said depth and on the south west by Jean Baptiste Chamberland which said lots of land,are now joined together in-one la of land, and will be.sold in one lot ; subject to the rights dues.ang duties.stipulated and reserved by and in favor o the seignior in the original grants thereof a titre de cens ; and subject to the several real charges and incumbrances mentioned in the opposition afin de charge of Jean Baptiste Pouliot, erg ire, and the judgment thereon?\u201d To be sold at the chuich door of the said parish of St.George de Ka- Kouua.on the SEVENTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of January next.Co W.S SEWELL, Sheriff, SherifFà Office, 9 h December, 1845, { First published 11th December, 1845 ] VENDITIONI EXPONAS.No.672, Quebec, os} * UCE GERTRUDE DRAPEAU, widow of the late Thomas Casault, .erquire.of the city.of Quebec, and others: aguinst LOUI> GAMACHE, of the Island or place commonly called Island of Anticosti, now in the city of Quebec, navigator, to wit: \u201cA lund, lying and situate in the.seigniory of Pachot, at the place called Grand Metis, in the first range of the parish or place called St.Flavie, in the county of Rimouski, containing (twelve arpents in front, by forty arpents in depth: bounded on the north west by the river St, Lawrence,running south enst the said depth,on the north east byJuseph Carrier, or his representatives, and on the south west by the lands of the said se-guiory Puachot.circumstances and dependencies ; subject tothe rights, dues and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior iv the original grant thereof & titre de cens ; and subj ct to the several real charges and incumbrances mentioned in the opposition afin de charge of Dame Marie Josephte Drapeau and others, and the jndgmentthereon.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parirh of Ste.Luce, on the SEVENTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the nineteenth day of January next, - W, S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 9th December, 1815.[First published 16th December, 1845.] VENDITIONI EXPONAS, Quebec, to wit : ?Jey ConsrAnT Rivar, of the No.1475.! parish of Lothiniere, merchant ; against Micuer Pace\u2019 of the same place, esquire, merchant, and Dame Marie Ester Favcuer his wife,to wit 1.A land, of two arpents, one perch and thirteen feet in front, by thirty arpents in depth, situate in the first range, in the parish of Lotbiniére ; bounded in front on the north by the said river, on the south by the second range, on the south west hy Pierre Labaie, on the north east by Ambroise Jacques.2.Another lot of land, of one arpeut and a ha'f in superlicics, situate at the same place, as the preceding land ; bounded on the north by the king\u2019s high-.way, on the south and on the north east hy Ambroise Jacques, on the south west by the land lastly described.3.+ Another lot of land, of an irregular form, of about four or five arpents in saperficics, situate in the first range of the parish of Lotbiniére ; bounded on thenorth by the river, on the south partly by the king's highway, partly by Louis Methot, \u2018squire, partly by Jean Constant Rival, partly by Isaie Perusse, partly by the heirs of the late Mtre.A.C.Delachoyrotiire, on the south we-t partly by a highway reserved for the communication with the Beach, and parily by the ground ofthe fabrique of Lotbinière, on the north east by the said Louis Methot, partly by the curate Faucher, ~ and partly.by J.C.Rival, with a house, barn and stable there n erected.4.Another lot of land, of about one quarter of an arpent in superficies, situate oppos te the lot vt laud: lastly described ; bounded on the north by the 1 \u201d Lo L next, king\u2019s highway, on the south and noril east by the heirs of the late Madame L'Heureux, on the south west partly by Dr.Grenier, and partly by the heirs of the late Mtré.De- lachevrotidre, with a hou.e thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies ; the sa'd several lots, subject to the rights, dues and duties, stipulated and reserved by and 'n favor of the seignior in the original grants thereof a titre de cens.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door «fthe said parish of St.Louis de Lotbinière, on the SEVENTH day of JANUARY, next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning \u2018Fhe said Writ re.tur:ab'e on the fifteenth day of January next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 10th December, 1845.(First publi-hed 11th December, 1815.] FIERI FACIAS, Quebec, to wit +1 QIMON FRASER, esquire, No.1266.notary, of the parish of St.Jean Port Joly, in the district of Quebec ; against JOSEPH CHOUINARD, cultivator, of the same place, and Jean Baptiste Landry, Auissier audiencier, of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, curator named to the délaissement made in- this cause, to wit: * A certain lot of ground, situated in: the first range of the said parish of St.Jean Port Joly, being of the dimension of two arpents in front, by twe:ve arpents on the north east side, for a half arpent, afterwards about eleven arpents and a quarter, and being of the depth of only ten arpents towards the south.west, the front of the said lot towards the north west being bounded partly by the ssid Joseph Chouinard and Jean Baptiste L\u2019Abbé, towards the north east by the said Joseph Choui- nard, towards the south west by Fé ix Tétu, circumsta:ces and dependencies ; subject to the rights.dues and duties, stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in - the original grant thereof a titre de cens.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Jean Port Joly.on the FOURTEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the eighteenth dey of May next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff: Sheriff\u2019s Office, 10th December, 1845.{First published 111th December, 18457) LL VENDITIONI EXPONAS A LA FOLLE ENCHERE.Quebec, to wit : RTHUR ROSS, and ROBERT No.855.§ MACKAY, of the city.of Montreal.esqnires, advocates, seigniors of the seigniory of St.Giles ; aginst MICHAEL KININ, of the parish of St.Sylvester, farmer, at the folle enchere, costs and charges of Michael Kinin.junior, farmer,ot St, Sylvester,to wit: |.** Certain lots of land, situated in the parish of St.Sylvester, seigniory of St.Giles, known as numbers forty five, for y six, on the eastside of Craig\u2019s road ; bounded in front by the said Craig's road, in rear by the londs on tle St Marys road, on one side by number forty four, and on the other by lotnumber forty eight,with a dwel.ing bouse and other out buildings therecn erected.2.Another lot \u2018situated in the same parish and seigniory known as number forty five, ou the west side of Craig\u2019s road ; bounded in front by the said Craig\u2019 road, in rear by the lands of the township-of Leeds, on one sideby number forty four, and on the other by nninber forty eight ; subject the said lots to the rights, dues and duties, stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior to the original grants thereof a.litrede cens.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the-church door ofthe suid pari-h of St.Sylvester, on the EIGHTH day ot JANUARY, next at TEN, o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the fGiteenth day of January Sheriff's Office, ¥0th December, 1845.{First published 11th December, 1845.7 VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : RTHUR ROSS, of the city of Mont- No.968, } real, esquire, advocate, seignior of.the fief and seigniory of St, Giles; against THOMAS GIBBONS, heretofore of the city of Quebec, and now of the parish of St.Giles, farmer, to wit : 1.'¢ A farm lying and being in the concession called commencement west, in the parish and sergniory of St.Giles, containing about five arpents in front by forty arpentsin depth or (hereabouts ; bounded in front by the river St.Giles or Beauri- voge, inrear by the depth to the second coreession, on one side by Arthur Ross, esquire and on the other side by Jchn Cbiids, with a dwelling bouse, stable, circumstances and dependencies.2.Afarm lying and being in the same place, being two lots, numbers forty two and forty three, containing about six arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth ; bonaded in front by the said river St.Giles, or Beawrivage,in rear by the second cunccession 5 bounded on one side towards the north by Pierre Gouin, or his representatives, and on the south side by Siriac Weippert, or his representatives, circumstances and dependencies ; subject the said two lots, to the rights, dues and duties sitipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in th e originel grants thereof à titre de cens.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St, Giles, on the SEVENTH duy of JANUARY next, at TEN vwclock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of January next, W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 10 h December, 1845.[First published 1l:h December, 1845.) Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT CF MONTREAL.œ.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, Fo wir t that the unidermentioned Lans and TENEMENTs have been scized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Ezponus, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed at our Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions «fin de cunserver may.be filed at any time within two days next after-the return of the Writ.FIBRE.FACIAS Montreal, to wit : J EAN BAPTISTE MASSE, bailiff, No.729.and EUSTACHE GRATTON,.merchant, both of the parish of Ste.Marie, in the district \u2014 Demoiselle Sophie Masse.and the said Sophie Masse duly\u2019 authorised by ber said husband, Charles: Tetu, esquire, no= tary, of the parish of Saint Jean Baptiste, said district, as having married.Demoiselle Jalie Masse;.of the same place, and the said J alie Masse duly auth rrised by her said husband, Antoine Poirier, yeoman, of the same place.of St.Jean Baptiste, as having married Demoiselle Luce Masse, of the same place, and the said Luce.Masse duly authorised by her said husband, the said Jean Baptiste Masse; Sophie Massey.Julie Masse, and Luce Masse, in their qualities of heirs fog onc-thirteenth in the succession.of the late Jean: Baptiste Masse, their father, io bis lifetime, merchant; of the borough: of St.Denis, in the said district, and®the said: Antoine Poirier, in his quality of.tutor duly appointed en justice to Cédulie, Esther, Virginie and Janvier.Masse, minor children, issue of the marriage of the late Jesn: Bapti-te Masse, with the late Josephte- Hodgins, his wife.Edouard Masse, furrier, of St.Hyacinthe, said distr ct, George Mass-,cabinetmaker, of St.Denis, said district, Vinceslas Masse, student of medicine, of the borough of St.Denis, s id district, Jean.Baptiste Lusignan, merchart, of the same place, said district, as having married Ouvésime Masse, of the same place, and the said Onésime Masse duly authorised by her said husband, and Antoine Masse, trader of St.Denis aforesaid, said district, the said Cédulie, Esther, Virginie, Janvier, Edouard, George, Vinceslas, Onèsime and Antoine Masse, heirs each for one-thirteentlr:in the.estate of the late Jean Baptiste Masse, their father, and this jointly with.the said Jean Baptiste, fils, Sophie, Julie and Luce.Masse, their brother and sisters consanguins, and also .the said - Cédu'ie, Esther, Virginie, Janvier, Edouard, George, Vin- ceslas, Onesime and Antoine Masse, heirs also each for one ninth in the succ ssion of the late Josephte Hodgins, their.mother, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of MARC BLAIS, beret fore of.St.Hyacinthe, and now of.St.Athanase, joiner, defendant: ** Two emplacements, lying and being in the village of Ch:istieville, parish of St.Athanase, seizniory Bleury, said district, contiguous one to other, bring eight perches.in front, by seven perches in.depib, the whe more or less; bounded west in front by.Burton street, east in depth by Abraham Arcan, senior and junior, nerth'on one side by Market street, south on the other side by one Leclere, with two dwelling houses thereon.erected.\u201d \u2018To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Athanase, on MONDAY, the TWELFTH day of JANUARY next, at the hour ot TEN of the clock.in the forenoon.\u201cThe said Writ returnable the fifteenth day of Jan- _ uary next.BOSTON &.COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office.6th September, 1845.{First published 11th September, 1845 } : FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : [rangers BARSALOUX, residing.in- No.2555.the parish of St.Jureph: ot Chambly, in the district of Montreal, cultivator, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of Morse LAMARRE, tes - siding in the same place, cultivator, defendant: *\u201c A, land, lying and situate in the parish of Chambly, in the barony of Longueil, in the disirict of Montreal,\u2018 contains iog three arpents in front, by forty four arpents in depth, _ more or less ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway vf:the second concession, in depth by aline dividing the said barony- from the seigniory-of Montarville, joining on one side partly to the widow and heirs of the.late Joseph Grisé, or bis representatives, and partly to David - Barsaloux, and To be sold at the church door of the parish of St, Antoine of the River du Loup, on the TWENTIETH of JANUARY next, at TEx o'clogk in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the twelfth day of February next.I G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, the 15:h September, 1845, {First published 18th ~epte nher, 1845.] PAREATIS FROM THE DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Montreal, to wit : ; LEXIS GIARD, esquire, advo- No.1022 A cute, of the city of Montreal, in the di-trict of Montreal ; agninst JOSEPII PRIVE LE- MOINE DE MARTIGNY.esquire, of the parish of Varennes, in the district ot Montreal}, to wit : * A land, situate in the township of Upton, being the numbers thirty seven, thirty eight and thirty nine, in the fourth range, and the lots nnmbers thirty seven, thirty eight and thirty nine, in the fifth range of the lots of lund in the sad township, with the exception of one hundred and eighty arpents of land which have been suld to one Daudelin, forming a part of the lots number thirty eight ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in depth by the heirs of the late Jacques Lemoine de Martigny, the lather, on the north east by one Marcot, und by the lands of Monsieur Grant, on the south west by the said Daudelin, and by the seigniory of Ramsay, containing about one thousand acres in superficies, of which said land thirty arpents or thereabouts are under cultivation, with a how«e, barn and stable thereon erected.\u201d To be sold in my office,in (be Court house, in the town of Three Rivers, on the TWEN- TY-THIRD day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable in the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, for the district of Montreal, on the fifteenth day of January next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, the 18th August 1845, (First published 21-t August, 1815.) = Shariff 's Sales.DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS.To WIT :| UnLIC NOTICE s hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the 1es- pective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d'un- nuler, afin de distraire, or a\u2019n de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no euch oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may b: filed us any time within two days next after the return of the rite - VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Sherbrooke, to wit : ?Houn WILLIAM DENNISON, of the No.44.$ township of Shipton, in the district of Saint Francis, farmer, plaintiff ; against the lands aad tenetmments of WsL.LIAM MCCLERY, of the township of Dui- bam, in the district of Saint Fraucis aforessid, farmer and trader, defendant, to wit : \u201c* AIl that part of the lot number fourteen, io the third range of lots in the township of Dur.bam, in the district of St.Francis, which lies upou the south west side cf the King's highway, in the said township of Durham, supposed to contain filty acres, more or lees, with the appurtenances thereto belonging, to wit: the dwelling house and other office houses thereon erected, and other improvements thereon made.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the town of Sherbrooke, in the said district, on WeDyrspar, tte FOURTEENTH day of JANUARY uwext, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ relornable on the sixteenth day of Junuary next.CHAS.WHITCHER, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, Sherbrooke, 8th September, 1845.[First published 18th September, 1845.) PAREATIS FIERI FACIAS FROM THE DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.Sherbrouke, to wit \u20181 OSES HART, esquire, of No.409, the town of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers.trader § against the lands and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE TRUDEL, of the parish of St.Grégoire, in the county of Nieolet, in the district aforesaid, yeoman, to wit: *¢ The south west half of the lot number nineteen, in the eighth range of lots, in tlie township of Kingsey, in the district of St.Francis.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the town of Sherbrooke, in the sai«! district of St.Francis, on FRIDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL, one thousand eight hundred and forty six, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenvon, The said Writ returnable in Her Majesty\u2019s Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, tor the dig- trict of Three Rivers, on the first day of June term next.CHAS, WHITCHER, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, Sherbrooke, 4th December, 1845, {First published 11th December, 1843.RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Canada, OFFICE OF THE PROTHONOTARY District of Quebec.oF THE COURT OF QUEEN's : Benca oF Hig MAIR.-TY, AT QuEurc, this seveateenth day of September, one thousand No.1496.eight hundred and fortvefive, .Ex parte-LOUIS METHOTE,\u2014petitioner.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given.that there has P been lodged in the prothonotary\u2019s office of the Court of Qucen\u2019s Bench, of and for the district SOU REA An Sr 34 TUE QUEBEC GAZBTIE, DecemBer 11, of Quebec, a deed made before Mtre.Couture and his colleague, notaries, on the fourth Jay of August, one thousand eight hundred and forty five, between MARCEL BERNIFR.cultivator, of the parish of Ste.Croix and l'ame Marie Modeste Habel dit lenoit.his wife, hy him duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the one part ; and the said LOUIS METHOTE, esquire, of the said parish of Ste.Croix, m rchant, of the otht part; \u2014 being asale by the said Marcel Bernier, and his wife, of : \u20141 +4 3 land, of about three guarters of an arpent in front, from the river St Lawrence and to the actnal Queen°s highway, and two arpents in front from the said Lighway to the seigniorial line of I.otbiniére, by ten arpents in depth, situate in the said parish Ste.Croix, in the first rarge ; bounded on the north by the said river, on the south by the said seigniory line, joining on one side on the north east to Alexandre Boisvert, and cn the other side on the south west to Charles et Narcisse Laroche, together with the buildings thereon erected, cireumstances and dependencies, withcut reserve.2.A lund of two arpents in front by twenty-one arpents in de; th, situate in the parish \"St.Lonis of Lot- binidre.in the concession St.Antoine ; bounded on the north by the seignioral line of Ste.Croix, on the south by the lands of the village Ste, Eustache, joining on one side on the north east to the said Alexandre Boisvert, and on the sovth west to the said Narcisse | aroche, circumstances and dependencies, without reserve : and the said two lands above described possessed by the said Marcel Bernier and dis said wife during the three 118t years preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Louis Methote And all persons who may have or claim to have anypri- vileges or hypothèque nnder anv title or by any means what- soeverin or upon the said lands, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the raid louis Me- thote, are berebv notified, that application will be mare to this court.on the TW ENTY-THIR DY dav of JANUARY next for asentence or \u2018ndgment of confirmation, and they are hereby requi ed to -ignify in writing their opsosi- tions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary.eight davs at least betore th t day, in defanlt of which they will be for ever © relo ed from the right of doing so.RURROUGHS & HUOT, P.Q.B, [First pullished 18h September 1815 ] Province of Canada, 7 FFICE OF THE l'ROTHONOTARY District of Quebee.§ or PER MAaJETY\u2019S COURT GF GuveEr~\u2019s RECU FOR THE Dis- TRICT oF QUEBEC, the 17th day No.1498.of September 1845.Lx parte -THOMAS WILLIAM LLOYD.UPt1C Norice is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the nro- thonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench.of and for the district of Quebze, a deed of b«rgain and sale, made nd +x- ecuted in presence of witnesses at the city of Que ec, in that part of the provinee of Canada, called Lower Canada, on the twenty fifth day of Ju'y.one thonsand eight hundred and forty five, between HARRY COURTNEY WHARTON, Yate of the township of Leeds, in the county of Megantie, and al present of the citv of Quebec afrre.said, go n'leman, of the one part ; and TUOMAS WILLIAM LLOYD, of the city af Quebre aforesaid, esquire, of the «ther part ;\u2014being a sale bv the said Harry Court ney Wharton, to the said Thoms William [lay tof © all that picee or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in (he township of Leeds, in the county of Megantic in the province aforesaid, being (ha easteric half of lot numher fomtecn, in the cighth range ofthe said township of Leeds, coutsining one hnndred and five acres of land, including the five per cent for highways 3 bounded in front by the ninth range, and in the rear by the seventh range, joining on the west «ide by the other half of said lot number fourteen.snd on the east by number fifteen, occupied by Thamas Glo er, together with the rig hte, members and appurtenances thereunto helonging.and sll the estate, right, title and interest thereto belonging, together with oll houses, ont houses and buildings thereon erected and knilt 3°?v hich ssid piece or parece] of land and premises, were prssessert by the said Harry Courtney Wharton, as proprietor, daring the three years nex! preceding the date of the said deed of hargain and sale, nd from thence hitherto by the said Thomas William Lloyd, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have, any privilege ur hvpothdque under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said piece or parcel of land and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acqnired by the holder.-acting in his capacity of tutor duly appointed in law to Patrick, Marie Louise, and Henriette Mitchell, miror children.issue of the marriage of Samuel Mitchell ad Marie Charlotte Langlois dite Traversy, his wife, both deceased, and in lis said capacity of tutor duly authorised to the effect of the said deed of sale ; Myr.Edward Mitchell, of the said city of Montreal, clerk, and Mr, T ouis Mitchell, of the said city of Montreal, joiner, of the «ne part ; and Mr.PATRICK LAWLOR, of the said city ot Montreal, gentleman, of the other part ; being a sale by the said Louis Bisson, in his Said capacity, and by the said Ldward Mitchell, and Loujs Mitctell, to the said Patrick i .Lawlor, of \u2018* A lot of ground or emplacemen*, situated in the St.Antoine Suburbs, of the said city of Montreal.containing fifty five feet in front, by two hundred and fifty seven feet in depth, the whole more or less ; bounded in front by the main street of the said suburbs in rear by Mr.Delorier\u2019s property, on oneside by John Fisher, esquire.and on the otherside partly by Mr, Frangois Benoit, and partly by Mr.Louis Blanchard, with a two story woo:en honse and a small wooden shed \u201cthereon erected and possessed the said emplacement, by the said Edward, Louis, Patrick, Marie Louise, and Henriette Mitchell, the universal legatees of the late Dame Charlotte Champeau, as proprietors, during the three years last preceeding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Patrick Lawlor, also as proprietor._Andall persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque under any title or by any means what- soeverin or npoo \u2018the said emplacement, immediately pre- vicus to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Patrick Lawlor, are hereby notified, that application will he made to this Court, on the FIFTEENTH day of JANUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to siz- nify 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 forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 28th August, 1845.{First published 11tl.September, 1845.1 Province of Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH, No.666.Ex parle\u2014JoHNn GRIFFITH.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen?s Beuch, of and for the district of Montreal, à devd made and executed before Mtre.W.Ross, and his colleague, noturies public, on \u2018he thirty first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty five, between Moses JUDAH Hays, of the city of Montreal, esquire, in his capacity of curator administermg the property of the es ate of the late David David, in his lifetime of the same place, esqnire, under the last will and testament of the seid late David David, bearing date and executed at Montreal aforesaid, before witnesses, the fourth day of Octover, one thousand eight! hundred and fifteen, of the one part; and Jonn GRIFFITR, of the said city of Mont.veal, painter, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Moses Judah Hayes, in his said capacity to the said John Griffith, of ¢¢ a lot of land, of an irregular figure, situste in the city of Montreal 5 bounded in front by St, Paul strect, in the rear by a passage, making part of a lot site nate to the north east, in the possession of Thomas Busby, and on the other side the sonth west by the house and lot oft William Hunter, the said fot containing about forty three feet four inches, including a passage into Notre Dame street, common to the lot of the said Thomas Bushy, William ITunter, and a lot in the rear in the possession of Adam Lymburner MceNider, and John Aird, in front, by twenty seven feet in the rear, on the passage leading to the lot of the said Thomas Bu-hy, and about sixty four feet deep, together with a stone house in St.Pant street, two stories high, being miloyen, the said lot subject to the servitude of allowing the proprietor of the said lot in the rear, and in the north east side, ns well as the said William Hunter, or whoever may be proprietor of his lo\u2019, at all times free right of passing and repas:ing in the passage new existing noder the south west of the said house, and also the use of all drains that now do or hereafter muy pass in the said passage, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereunto belonging 3° and possessed the said lot of land, by the said Moses Judah Hays, in his said capacity, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of «ale, and from thence hitherto by the said John Griffith, as proprietor, And all persons who may have or claim to bave any privileges or hypothèque nunder any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previons to and at the time the sam was acquired by the said John Griffith, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the FIFTEENTH day of JANUARY 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 prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B, Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 19th August, 1845.[First published 11th September.1845.] Province of Canada, District of Montreal, | IN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.No.668.Ex parte\u2014CHARLES DROLET, JPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Conrt of Queen\u2019s Bench.of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.J.Belle and his colleague, notaries public, on the sixth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, between the honorable JOSEPH MASSON, esquire, merchant, JOSEPH T.BARRETT, esquire, also merchant, and BENJAMIN IX.LEMOINE, esquire, cashier of the Banque du Peuple of Montreal, and a member of the Provincial Parliament, all three of the city of Montreal, acting as trustees and assignees, as well for themselves as for aud in the name of all creditors of the late Joseph Toussaint Drolet, esquire, in his lifetime of the parish of St.Mark, in the dis'riet of Montreal, merchant, of all the rights of the estate and suecession as well moveable as immoveable of the said Joseph Toussaint Drolet, as it appears by the deed of assignment made by Olivier Kimber, esquire, in bis capacity of attorney of the widow and the beneficiary heirs of the said late Joseph Toussaint Drolet, to the said appear- ers, passed before Mire, J.Belle, notary, and his colleague, on the sixteenth day of February,one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and ratified by Dame Sophia Boileau, widow of the said late Joseph Toussaint Drolet, esquire, in her Drolet, her daughter, then a minor, Messrs, Charles Drolet, Alexandre Drolet, Louis Giard, esquire, and Dame Lucille Drolet, his wife, by him authorised, and Miss Hermine Drolet in their capacities of heirs par bénéfice d\u2019inventaire of the said late Joseph Toussaint Drol-t.their father and father in law,according to an act passed at St Pie, before Maitre A.Bandy, and his colleague, notaries dated the first March, of the said year one thousand eight hund:ed and forty-one,of the one part ; and CHARLES DROLET, residing in the parish of St Pie.in the district of Montreal, esquire, merchant, of the other part ; \u2014being a sale by the said Honorable Joseph Masson, Joseph T Barre't and Benjamin H, Lemoine, in their said capacity to the sa\u2019d Charles Drolet, of * a land situnted in the said parish of St Pie, containing three arpents in front, by th'rty arpents io depth, the whole more or less and without any guarantee as to its extent ; bounded in front by the river Yamaska, in depth by the road which separates the lands of the river, from the lands of the allonges prolongati \u2018ns or St.M'chel range, on one side by Pierre Dusseau, and Messire Joseph Crevier, and on the other side by the said vendors.in their said capacity, with a house, a barn aud other buildings ther-on erected ;\u2019\u2019 and possessed the sai! lard by the heirs and representatives of the said late Joseph Tovs-aint Drolet, as proprietors, and by the said vendors, in their said capacity, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed nf sale and from thence hitherto by the said Charles Drolet, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque nnder any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Charles Drolet, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the FIFTEENTH day of JANUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 18h \\ngust, 1845.(First published !1th September, 1815.) NOTICE.LI.persons in Destitution or Special Distress, in consequence of the fires of the 28th May and 28th of June last, are requested to Register their Names, Trades or Occupations and Places of Residence.in a Book kept for that purpose by th: Undersigned.in the room occup ed by capacity of tutrix dnly elected en justice to Miss Henriette | the Commit'e- of Nistribntion at the City Hat, in order that they may be visited and obtain such relief as they may require.\u2014All respectab'e persons may register the names of Distressed parties known to them, from ELEYN until ONE o°clock dailv, from the ler to the I5Tn DECEMBER next, when the Book will Le clos: d.Those persons whose names are registered will be visited, but to save nnnvcessary trouble to applicants an to the visitors, it is to be understood that the following \u20ac lu-ses of Sufferers do not full under the scope of the present enquiry \u2014 1.The ordinary poor of the City ; for these, if suff rers by the llires, assistance is otherwise provided ) 2.Tradesmen io full employment, at wiges equal to or higher than before the Fires, who have alrealy received relief.3.Persons still possessing the means to carry on their ordinary business.EDW, II, BOWEN, Ciy Ital, Secretary Quebec, Nov.28, 1845, ° N B.The Publishers of all the Quebec Newspaners toth French and English, are requested to insert the above notice, in the lunxnages of their respective pubiic tions, unt,l the 12th day of December next.CHAMBLY CANAL TOLLS TO LED.OTICE is hereby giv-n, that Tenders will be received until MONDAY, the TWENTY-NINTH à sy où DECEMBER next, from parties desirous of leasing the Tolls of the Chambly anal, possession to be giveu NOTICE, LL persons having claims against the Estate of the late WiLLrAM KEMBLE, in his lifetime of the city of Quebec, esquire, are requested to present the same, duly attested : and those indebted to the said Hstate ape requested to muke immedinte payment to the undersigned, W.STEVENSON, Curator to the Estate of the late W.Kemble, Quebec, 18th March, 1845 XTRACTS from the Standing Rules and Regulations - of the Legislative Council of Canada.Furty ninth Rule.\u2014That proof be required that notice of the intention of any person or persons to apply tothe Legislature for its int rfer-nce, respecting any local matter, has been publicly given \"in the Official Gazette, at least once in each month, for six months preceding the Session in which such application is to be made.Fifty-first Rnle.\u2014That when a Private Bill shall be brought from the other Tlonse, the principle of which is admitted.this Honse, by message.may either request a communication of the evidence received in proof of the allegation or matter whereon the Bill is founded, or the Committee of this House to whom ir may be referred shall examine the said allegation, and on reporting the Bill, «tate whether the same, or matter thereof, be founded, and whether the parties concerned in inteve:t or procerty therein have given their consent.to the satisfaction of the Committee.4 Fifty second Rule.\u2014'That the foregoing be considered a standing instruction to all Committees who shall meet upon private Bills ; and further, that they require 1! pe-sons wh se ivterests, or property thev shall consider to be affected thereby, to ap- rear in person hefo e them, to give their consent thereto : and if they cannot personally attend, they may send their consent in writing, which shall he proved hefore the Commitee hy one or yoyo witnesses 3 and that when any Committee, shall he anpoizted on a private Bill, notice thereof sia! be set up in the Lobby of this House, sever days before the meeting of the s:id Com- mittop, Fifty senenth Fn'e \u2014That this House will not oroceed upon any vrivate BB unless upon Petition addressed tothe House, and that no soch Petition will he veecived nnless presented within thirty davs after the commencement of the Session.Fifty eighth \"ule \u20147That to prevent surprise, and to afford time far proper investigation in matters that may afoct the Private Rights of Individuals, iris expedient to make it a Standing Order of the I.gistative Council, that no petition for a private 31 w ich can affect the vested right.interest or env nience of any person or persons other than the Petitioner or Peritioners, sha'l be receive! after ihe th'rteenth dav of the Session, and that nonrisate Bill, of the nature above d scribed, which may come np from the Legislative Ass-mbly, after \u2018he fortieth day of the Session shall be proceeded upon in the Legislative Council.Seventy-first Fnle.\u2014~ That no printed petition Le received bv this \u2018louse.Seventy -third Rule.\u2014That no pet\u2019tion be reciived from any Corporate holy unle-s it be du'y authenticated by the Scal of such Corporation.JAMES FITZGINRON, Clerk Legislative Council.Montreal 17th September, 1845.© @entes par le Sherif.DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.JEUDI, lle DECEMBRE, 1845.?VIS PUBLIC est par le prisent SAVOIR : $ donné, que les TERREs et HERITAGES sons-mentionnés on été suisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des réciumations sur iceux, sont par le présent requises de les fuir- connoître suivant la loi ; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, ou afin de chwge, excopté dans les cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées au bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jonrs qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems daus les deux jours aprés le retour de l\u2019Ordre, IWVrit.FIBRI FACIAS.Qu\u2019bec, a savoir: GARD PIERRE GUS- No.1106.TAVE JOLY, écnicr, et Dame JULIE CHRISTINE CHARTIER pE LOTBINIERE, son épouse, tous deux de la paroisse de Lothinigre, seigneurs eo possession du fief et seigneurie de Lotbinière ; contre FRANCOIS XAVIER PICHER, de la paroisse de St.Pierre les Breqneis, maitre d\u2019école, actu-llrmenten la paroïsse de Lotbiniére suslite, savoir: \u201cUne terre de denx aprpents de front, sur quarante sept arpents et demi de profondeur, située an village de St.\u20ac.se wneurie de Lotbinidre, dns la pa.« .n Charles, dans te uoc Jo ' ps \u2018à roisse de Lothinidre ; hornée en front au Village Sr, rrane is,an nord à Levnsseur, en arrière an sud par la rivière foiselair, joignant d\u2019uu rôté au rord est à J.Blanche te, représentant David Bélanger, et d'autre côté au sud ouest à François Xavier Lemay, représentant Augustin Filteau, tel que le tout se comporte et s\u2019étend, circonstances et dépendances ; le tout sujet anx charges, droits et redevances portés dans le contrat originaire de concession d'icelui À titre de cons.\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de Lotbinière,le VINGTIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, à DIX beures du matin.Le dit Bref retournable le vingt d:uxième j-ur de Janvier p-ochain, ; W.S.SEWELL, Sbérif.Burcau du Shérif, 17e Septembre, 1845.[Première publication L8e Septemtre, 1845.) FIERI FACIAS.Québec, À savoir : ARIE REsTiTUDE DEMERS, cie No.725.devant de St, Louis de Lotbinière, et actuellement de Ste.Croix, fille majeure ; contre PIERRE ° GAZETTE DE QUEBEC, 35 THIBAULT, fils, cultivateur, ci-devant de St Louis de Lot- binière, et actuellem-nt d Ste.Croix, en sa qualité de tuteur dument élu en loi à Adélive, Octave, Camille, Adelle, Clau- risse, ct Anastasie Bernier, enfants miveurs issus du mariage de Louis Bernier, décédée, et feue Marie Félicité Thibault, son épouse, et héritiers de feu Louis Bernier, laur père, décédé, à savoir : 1, Six perches de terre de front sur trente arpents de profondeur, situées au deuxième rang! des terres de la paroisseet s-igneurie de Stve Croix ; horuées | en front aux terres du premier rang, et par derrière anx | terres du tr (isième rang, joignant au nord est à Pierre Duval, ou ses représentants, et an sud ouest À Charles Rousse a, 2.Une terre, située À Ste, Croix, seigneurie de Lotbivière, dans le petit village St.Antoine, courant nord est et sud ouest deux arpeats de front sur trente arpents de profondeur, prenant devauture à la route du petit village St.Antoine, et par derrière au bout de la dite profondeur, joiguant au nord A J seph Crotean, et ansui au dit Pierre Thibaut ; sujet les dits deux lots aux droi's, devoirs et redevances, stipulés et réservés par et en faveur du seigneur, dans les octroix origis nanx d'iceux a titre de cens.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019éulise de In dite paroisse de Ste, Crois, le VINGTIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, À Dix beurs du matin.Ledit Bref retonrnable le vingtième jonr de lanvier prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 17e Septembre, 1845.[Première publication 18e Septembre, 1645.] FiERI FACIAS.District de Qnéhee, 1 Tnomas Roy, de la paroisse de à savoir : No.845.} St, Anselme, dans le district de Québec, cordonnier 3 contre ANTOINE Guay, junior, de la paroisse de Ste.Claire, dans le district de Québec, caltivateur, a savoir: 1 ¢ Un lot de terre, de la contenance d\u2019un arpent en superficie, situé en la parois-e de Sie.Claire, dans cette partied: la seigneurie Jolliet, appartenant à James Gibh, ésuyer, en la concession au nord est de la rivière Erchemin, pres de la rivière des Abenaquis, près Pune petite Isle, dans la die rivière des Ab nagms, entre les deux pointes; borné au nord par la terre de Antoine Guay, ao sud par la rivière des Ahenaguis, au sud GUest par la chute et par le terreiu du seigueur, nu nord par l'emplacement d- Baptiste Bedard où représen nots, avec un moulin à scies, complet, avec tous ses mouvemenstonraa pis et travaitlants, 2 Un autre lot de terre, situé dans la dite pue roisse et seigneurie de Ste, Claire, et Jollie:, an coté sul de la rivièr» des Abenagnis, dela contenance d'au demi arpeut en superficie ; borné en front au nord par la dite riviè.e dis Abenaquis, en profondeur an sud par nn nommé Jnien S wache dit Roul-au, d\u2019un coté au nord e-t par |- chemin de la Reine, et d\u2019autre coté au sul ourst par le dit Julien Savache dit Rouleau, ensemble avec un mouliià scies dessus érigé, circonstances et dépendances ; sujets les dits deux lots aux droits, devoirs et redevances stipn és et réservés par et en faveur du seigneur dans les octrois originaux d\u2019icenx à titre de cens.\u201d\u2019 Ponr être vendusà la porte de l'église d- Ste.Claire, le VINGT-QUATRIEME juur de FEVRIER prochain.à Dix heures du matin.Le dit Bref retournable le dix- septième jour de Mars prochain.W.8, SEWELL, Shérif, Bureau du Shérif, 22e Octobre, 1845, (Première publicat on 23e Neto'hr«, 19145.) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : Ÿ TILLIAM CHAPMAN, ci-devant No.125.} \u2018 de la cité de Québec, el nc- tuellement de la cité de Londres, dans cette parti: du ro- vaume uni de la Grande Bretagne et d\u2019Irlande -appeiée Angleterre, marchand, etauntres ; contre WILLIAM LAM.SON, de la di e cite de Yuebee, marchand, savoir: 1.*\u201c Un certain lot ou compeau de terre, sis et situé dans la paroisse de Québec, au lieu appelé Belvidère, formant partie de la terre ou ferme, ci-devant généralement conan sous le nom de Sans Bruit ; borné en frontau nord par le chemin de St.Foy, en profondeur, nu sud par William Phillips, écuyer, d\u2019un coté à l\u2019onest par le chrmin de Beividère, et de l\u2019autre coté à l\u2019est par Charles Gray Stewart, écnyer, et lequel dit lot ou compeau de terre forme les lots numéros dix-sept, dix-neuf et vingt, représentés sur le plan figuratif du dit lieu appelé Belvidère, de record daus le bureau de L T.Macpherson, par acte daté et passé le treizième jour de Septembre, mil huit cent trente-deux, lesquels dits vingt-deux, nat acte devant les mêmes notaires, daté le vingt deux Octobre, mil huit cent trente-cing, le dit Nathaniel Jones, étant actrellement représenté par Thomas Allen Stayner.écuyer, de la cité de Québec, député maître général de la post, par acte passé devant Errol B.Lindsay et son confrère, notaires, le vingt quatre Octobre, mil huit cent t'ente-cinq_ 6.Une certaine autre rente constituée de la somme de trois louis douze chelins courant.au même capital de soixante livres, À aix par cent par an, créée et constituée par William Phillips, de la cité de Québec, écuyer, inspecteur de farine, à \u20ac en faveur du dit 4lexander Simp - son, À être p'ise et 'evée sur un certain lot ou cumpeau de terre, situé 3 Belvidere susdit, et représenté au dit plan comme le lot numéro quinze, par acte passé devant les dits notaires, le dix-huit de Janvier, mil huit cent trente-tro's.7.Une certaine autre rente constitnée de la somme de sept louis quatre chelins courant, an dit capital de cent vingt louis, A six par cont par an, créée et constituée par Dame Mary Anne Ahern, épouse de William Dudiey Dupont, de la cité de Québec, marchand, À cette effet dument autorisée par son dit mari, À et en faveur du dit Alexander Simpson, à être prise et levée sur ces certains lots ou cou - peaux de terre, situés à B-1vidère susdit, représentés an dit plan comme les lots numéros neuf et onze, par acte devant Josinh Hunt et son confrère, notaires, daté le trente Octobre, mil hnit cent trente deux.8.Une certaine autre rente Constituée de la somme de trois louis douze chelins courant, au capital susdit de soiXante livres, à six par cent par an, créée et constituée par Laughlan Thomas Mac- pherson, de la cité de Québec.notaire public, à et en faveur da dit Alexander Simpson, à être prise etlevée sar ce certain lot où compean d- terre, sitné à Belvidére susdit, représenté au dit plan comme le lot numero sept, par acte devant Errol Boyd Lindsay et son confrère, notaires, à Québec, daté le lîix-sept Mai, mil linit cent trente-trois, le dit Laughlan Thomas M rcpherson.étant actuellement représenté par Robert Simpson, de la cité de Québec, marchand par acte devant Lou's Prevost et son confrère, na- taires, 3 Juebee, daié le vingt-deux IPévrier, mit hait cent trente-huit 9.Une certaine autre rene constituée do la susdite somme de trois livres donze chelins courant, au capital de soixante livres courant, d sic par cent par an, créée et constituée par William Henderson, de la dite cité de Québce, écuyer, Ci devant s-crétaire de la compagnie de \"assurance: de Québ -c, contre les accidens du feu, à et en faveur du dt Alexander Sin son, à être prise et levée sur ce certain lot on compean de terre, sitné à Belvidère snsd t, et représenté an dit plan comme le lot numéro treize.pur acte d - v nt les dits notaires, daté le premier Février.mil huit count trente-quatre.10.Une certaine autre rente constitnée de la somme de dix louis seiz* chelins courant, nu capital de cout quatrevingt lonis, à six par cent par :n, créée et con - stituée par le dit Alexander Simpson, de la dite cité de Québec, écuyer.Aeten favenr du dit William Bonyman, à être prise et levée sur trois ceriains los on compeaux de terre, appartenant an dit \\lexander Sisnpson, situés an dit heu appelé Helvidà e.et représentés au dit plan comme les lots numéros nn, deux et cinq.pare: en vertn d\u2019an certain acte de vente et cession.accorilée par le dit Alexander Simpson ag dit William Ponyman, passé devant Louis Prevost etson confrè'e, notaires, à Québec, le vinæt huitième jour de Mai, mil buit \u201cent trente huit : toutes les snsd tes reutes é'ant p iyables le premier jour de Novembre de chagne annee, et étant rachetable à la volonté et uré de chaque débireur des dites constitutions de rentes, Suivant ln loi et le droit en matière de rentes constitnévs 11 Une certaine autre rente constituée de dix huis seize chelins courant, an capital de cent quatrevina:t louis.à six pat cent par an, Créée et constituée par Benjamin Torrance, ci-devant de lu cité de Québec, et actu-llzment on ci-devant de Li cité de New York, dans les États Unis de V \\mérique du nord, mars chand à eten f«veur du dit Alexander Simpson, À être prise et levée sur ces certain lots où conpeaux de turre, situés à Belviddre suslit, représentés au plan susdit, comma les numéros trois, gua're et dix, la dite rente const tuée en dernier lien mentionnée, payable le mème j ut que les autres ci-dessus mentionnées, les dis lois 1 compenux de terre, constituts et prémisses, tenus en franc et comman soccage, en vertu d\u2019une concession de la couronne par lettres p -tentes datées au Château St Louis, dans la \u20ac té de Québec, 1s trep- tième jour de Mai, mil hnit cent trente deux, et sujet À tous et chäeun des provisos.réserves, et conditions mentionués et détailiés anx dites lettres patentes.12, Pour tout le lots comprennent une étendue en superficie desix acres,vingt six p rches et deux cents quatrevingt quatorze pieds, ensemble avec une maison à deux étares de brique et une établ en Lois dessus construites, cir:mstances et dépen- danc*s, 2 Une certaine rente constituée de la somme de trois louis donze chelins courant, à1 capital de soixante livres courant, & six par cent par année, creée et constituée par John Pyefinch Thirlwall, ci-Jevant de la cité de Québe-, marchand, et actuelement de l\u2019Isle St.Vincent, dans les Indes Occidentales, À et en faveur d\u2019Alexander Simpson, de la dite cité de Québec, écuyvr, la dite rente à être p ise et levée sur un Certain lot on compean de terre, situé à Be'vidère ci-dessus, représenté an dit plan comme le numéro six, par acte passé desart les notaires à Québec, et dont le dit L.T.Macph\u2018rson, a gardé minute en date du trois Janvier, mil huit cent trente-trois.3 Jeux certaines rentes constituées, c'est à savoir : ube de la somme de trois louis douze chelins, au capital de soixante livres courant, et \"autre, dela sone de six livres courant, au capital de cent livres courant, toutes deux à six par cent par an, créées et constituées par John Phillips, de la cité de Qnébec, mai- tre maçon et entrepreneur, à et en faveur du dt Alexander Simpson, À être prises et levées sur ces certains lots ou compraux de terre situés À Belvidère sus:lit, représentés an dit plan comme le lot numéro douze, et le lot numéro quatorze, par deux titres différens, passés pardevant les no- inires susdits, dité le treize Juillet, mil huit cent wrenil- trois, et onze Décembre, de ln même annee, 4.Une cer taine autre rente constituée de la somme de trois lonis douze chelins courant, au capital de soixante livres, à eix par cent par an, créée et constituée par Alexander Stewart Scott, de la cité de Québec, écuyer, avocat et procureur en loi, et un des conjoints greffiers de la paix, dans et pour le «district de Québec, à et en faveur du dit Alexander Simpson, à être prise et levée sur ce certain lot ou compeau de terre, situé à Belvidère susdit, et représenté au dit plan comme le lot numéro dix-huit, par acte passé devant les notaires snsdits, datés le dix-huit Mars, mil huit cent trente-trois.5.Une certaine autre rente constituée de la somme de sept louis quatre chelins courant, au capital de cent vingt louis courant, à six par cent par an, créée et constituée par Nathaniel Jones, ci-devant de la dite cité de Québec, actuellement de Montréal, dans la dite province, à eten faveur du dit Alexander Simpson, à être prise et levée sur ces certains lots ou compeaux de terre, situé à Belvidère susdi', représenté au dit plan comme les lots numéros vingt-ur et | | | tems qui reste non ex piré dans nce tain bail emphitéothique ci=apreés mentionné, savoir : Prem'èrement \u2014\u2018\u2018Ces deux cer- tans lots de terre contigs un à l\u2019autre, situés et étant dans le faubourg St Lovis, dans la dite cité de Québec, sur le chemin communément appelé la Grande Allée, de cent vieds de front, chacun moins huit pieds ou environ dans la largeur des deux à leur front, sur trois cent vingt quatre pieds moins cinq pieds ou environ de profondeur ; borné en front ou vers ie nord par le dit chemin, en arrière ou vers le sud par le lot ci-après décrit, d'un côté au nord est par In terre de Thomas Curry, représentant James Green, et de Paurre coté au sud onest par cel'e de Madame Robert Morehead, représentant Edward Burrouzæls, écnyer ; et secondement\u2014 ce certain\u2018autre lot de terre situé et étant daus le faubourg snsdit,en arrière de, et joignant les dits deux lots de terre ci-dessus décrits, et celui appartenant À la dite veuve Morebhead, comme représentant le dit\u201d Edward Burroughs, les bornant an sud ougst comme susdit, contenant trois cents pieds mesure frangaise enlargenr, joignant aux dits denx lots de terre ci-dessus décrits, et celui qui les borne au sud ouest conime susii', sur cent quatrevingt dix huit pieds, mê.ne mesure en profondeur, a: bout de laquelle profondeur le dit lot élargit à trois cent sept pieds ; borné à un bont on vers le nord par les dits deux lots de terre ci-dessus décrits, et celni les bornant au sul ouest comme susdit, à l\u2019autre bout vors ie end par John Bonner, représentant John Morehead, ou une ligne qui doit courir cing cent dix Sept pieds, mesure française.depuis l\u2019alignement sud du chemin susdit.et parallèle avec icelui, d\u2019un côté au nord est par la terre du dit John Bonner, sur une continuation de la ligne de division entre les dits deux lots de terre ci-dessus décrits, et celui du dit Thomas Curry, les-bornant au nord est comme susdit, et de l'autre côté au sud ouest aussi par la terre du dit John Bonner, sur une continuation de la ligne de division entre la terre susdite de la dite veuve Morehead, représentant E.Burroughs, et celle de Joseph Tardif, représenté par Charles Campbell, écuyer, ensemble avec une maison bâtie en pierre à deux étages, et autres bâtisses érigées et bâties sur les dits deux lots de terre ci-dessus premièrement décrits, et les autres appartenances et dépendances quelconques y appartenant aussi bien qu'à celui dernièrement décrit; de quelque manière que ce soit.Les dits lots de terre étant morceau et partie d\u2019une certaine étendue de terre quia été accordée à titre de bail emphytéothique par les Daines Religicuses (nuns,) de PHotel-Dieu, de Québec, à feu Johy PME yt ite # Si.- 5 Eine 7 36 Craigie.ecuyer, pour les tems de quatrevingt dix neuf ans, depuis le premier jour de Mai, étant en l\u2019année de Notre Seigneur, mil huit cent trois, par acte passé pardevant Mtre.Félix Tétu ec son confrère, notaires, à Québec, le septième jour de Mai, mil buit cent trois.\u201d Pour être vendus à mon bureau, en 14 Cour de Justice, dans la dite cité de Québec, le DEUXIEME jour de MARS prochain, à DIX heures du matin, Le dit Bref retournalle le dix-septième jour de Mars prochain, W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 20e Octobre, 1845, {lremière publication 28e Octobre, 1845.] VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec, à savoir : FEA Constant Rivar, dela No.1475.paroisse de Lotbinière, marchand ; contre MrcuEL PAGE\u2019, du même lieu, écuyer, marchand, et Dame Marie Esther Faucher, son épouse, à savoir : 1.\u2018\u201c Une terre de deux arpents, une perche et treize pieds de front sur trente arpents de profondeur, située au premier rang en la paroisse de Lo 'binière ; bornée par devant au nord au dit fleuve, au sud au second rang, au-sud ouest à Pierre Lahaie.au nord est à Ambroise Jacques.2.Ua autre terrain d\u2019un arpent et demi en superficie, situé au même lien que la précédente terre ; borné au nord au chemin du Roi, an sud et au nord est à Ambroise Jacques, au sud onest à la terre dernièrement désignée.3.Un autre terrain de forme irrégulière d'environ quatre d cing arpents en snperficie, situé au premier rang de la paroisse de Lotbinières borné au nord au flenve, au sud partie au chemin du Roi, partie à Louis Methot, écuyer, partie à Jean Constant Rival, partie à Tsaie Perusse, partie aux héritiers de fev Mtre.A.C.Dela- chevrotière, au sud ouest partie à un chemin réservé pour communiquer à la grève et partie par le terrain de la Fabrique de Lotdinière, au nord est partie au dit Louis Methot, partie à Mr.le curé Fancher, et partie à J C.Rival, avec une maison, grange et étable dessus cons'ruites, 4 Un autre terrain d\u2019envicon un quart d'arpent en superficie, situé vis-à-vis le terrain dern'èrement désigné 3 borné au nord au chemin du Roi, au sud et an nord est aux héri- tives de fene Madam: L'Heureux, nu sud ouest partie au Dr.Grenier, et partie anx héritiers de fen Mtre, Dela- chevrotière, avec Une maison dessus construite, circonstances et dépendances ; sujets les dits différents lots aux droits; devoirs et redevances stipulés et réservés par et en faveur du seigneur dans les octrois originaux d\u2019iceux, À litre de cens.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019église Jela dite paroisse de St.Louis de Lotbinière, le SeP- THEME jour de JANVIER prochain, à Dix heures du matin.Le dit Bref retournable le quinzième jour de Janvier pro- chaio, .W.8S, SEWELL, Shérit Bureau du Shérif, 10e Décembre, 1345.{ Première publication 1le Décembre, 1845.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec, A savoir: RTHUR Ross, de la cité de Mon.No.968.; tréal, écnyer, avocat, seigneur du fief et seignevrie de St.Giles ; contre THoMas GIB- Bons, ci-devant de la cité de Québer, et actuellement de la- paroisse de Si, Giles, cultivateur, savoir: 1, \u201c\u201c Une ferme, sise et située dans la conce sion appelée commencement Ouest, dans la paruisse et seignemiie de St.Giles, \u2018de la contenauce d\u2019environ cinq arpents de front sur qua- * tante arpente.de profondeur on environ ; hornée en front par la rivière St.Giles ou Beaurivage, par derrière par la profondenr, au bout de la seconde concession, d\u2019un \u201c coté par Arthur Ross, écuyer, et d\u2018autre coté par Jolbn Childs, avec une maison, étable, circonstances et dépendances.2.Une ferme, sise el située au même lieu, comprenant deux lots numéros quarante-deux et quarante- trois, de la contenance d\u2019environ six arpents de front sur trente arpents de profondeur ; bornée par devant par la rivière St.Giles ou Beaurivage, par derrière par la seconde concession; bornée d\u2019un coté verse nord_par Pierre Gonin, on ses représentants, et au coté sud par Siriac YWeippert on ses réprésentants, circonstances et dépendances ; sujets les dits deux lots aux droits et devoirs et rede- vancesstinnlés et réservés par et en faveur du seigneur dans les oct ois vriginanx d'iceux, à titre de cens.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l'église de la paroisse de St, Giles, le SIPTIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, à Dix heures du matin.Le dit Bref retournable le quinzième jour de Janvier prochain.J W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 106 Décembre, 1845.[Première publication lle Décembre, 1845.1 VENDITIONI EXPONAS A LA FOLLE ENCHERE, Québec.à savoir : RTHUR ROSS, and ROBERT No.855.} MACKAY, dela cité de Montréal, écuiers, avocats, seigneurs de la seigneurie de St.Giles ; contre MICHAEL KININ, de la paroisse de St, Sylvestre.eultivateur.à'la foile enchère, coûts et charges de Michael Kinnin, fils, cultivateur, de St.Sylvestre, savoir: 1.*s Certains lots de terre, situés dans la paroisse de St.Sylvestre, seigneurie de St, Giles, connus comme les numéros quarante cinq et quarante six, sur le coté est du chemin Craig ; bornés en front par le dit chemin Craig, en arrière par les terres du chemin Ste.Marie, d\u2019un coté par le numéro qua- rant quatre, et d\u2019autre coté par le lot numéro quarante buit, avec une maison et autres bâtisses dessus érigées.2.Un autre lot situé dans le même paroisse et seigneurie, connu commele numéro quarante cinq, sur le coté ourst du dit chemin Craig ; borné en front par le dit chemin Craig, en arrière par les terres du towuship de Leeds, d'un côté par le numéro quarante quatre, et d\u2019autre coté par le numéro quarante huit ; sujets les dits lots aux droits, devoirs et redevances, stipulés et réservés par et en faveur du seigneur dans les octrois originaux d\u2019iceux à titre de cens.Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St, Svivestre.le HUITIEËME jour de JANVIER prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Bref retournable le quin- Ir » 1 .och in.nièiae jour de Janvier proie.a, S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 10e Décembre, 1845.{Première publication lle Décembre, 1845.) FIRRI FACIAS.[| Québec, à savoir :} NIMON FRASER, Éécuier, No 1266.notaire, de la paroisse de St.Jean Port July, dans le district de Québec ; contre JOSEPH CHOUIN ARD, cultivateur, du même lieu, et Jean Baptiste Landry, huissier audiencier, de la Cour du Banc de la Reîne, curateur nommé au délaissement fait en cette cause, à savoie : *\u201c Un certain lot de terre situé dans le premier rang de la dite paroisse de St.Jean Port Joly, étaut de la TRH QUEBEC QAGATTRR grandeur de deux arpents de front, sur douze arpent au coté nord est pour un demi arpent, ensuite environ onze arpents et un quart, et étant de la profondeur de dix arpents seulement vers le sud ouest, le front du dit lot vers le nord onest étant borné partie par Je dit Joseph Choninard et Jean Baptiste Labbé, vers le nord est par le dit Joseph Chouinard; vers le sud ouest par Félix Tetu, circonstances et dépén- dances s sujet aux droits, devoirs et redevances, stipulés et reservés par et en faveur du seigneur dans l'octroi original d\u2019icelui à titre de cens.\u2018\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St.Jean Port Joly, le QUATORZIEME jour d\u2019A VRI1.prochain, à DIX hevres du matin.Le dit Bref retournable le dix-huitième jour de Mai prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif, Burerwu du Shérif, 10e Décembre, 1845.{Première publication lle Décembre, 1845.1 VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Québec, à savoir:F UCE GERTRUDE DRA- No.672.PEAU, veuve de feu Thomas Casault.écnier, de la cité de Qrébec, et autres ; contre LOUIS GAMACHE, de P\u2019Isle ou du lieu -commuvément appelé l\u2019lsle d\u2019Anticosti, actuellement dans la cité de Québec, navigatenr, à savoir : ** Une terrë sise et siué en la seigneurie de Pachot, au lieu appelé Grand Metis, an premier rang dela paroisse ou lien appelé Ste.Flavie, en Je comté de Rimouski, contenant douze arpents de front sur quarante arpente de profondeur ; bornée psr le nord ouest au fleuve St.Laurent, et courant sud est la dite profondeur, au nord est à Joseph Carrier, Ou ses représéntants, et au sd ouest aux terres de la dite seigneurie Pachot, circonstances et dépendances 3 sujette aux droits, devoirs et redevances stipulés et reservés par et en faveur du seigneur dans l\u2019octroi original d\u2019icelle à titre de cens 5 et sujette aux différentes charges réelles, et encombres mentionnés dans l\u2019opposition aæfio de charge de Dane Marie Josephte Drapeau, et autres, et le jugement sur icelle * Pour être veudne à ln porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de Ste, Lnce,le SEPTIEME jour de JANVIER prochain à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Bref re:ou nable le dis-neuvième jour de J invier prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif, Bureau du Shérif, De Décembre, 1845.{Première publication lle Décembre, 1845 7 VENDITIONI FXPONAS A LA FOLLE ENCHERE, Québec, à savoir : ARI£ MARTHE GAGNON, de Noa.220.jl la paroisse de St.Jean Port Joly, épouse d\u2019Augustin Amable Belanger, autrement appelé Amable Belauger, du même lieu, marchand, et duement autorisée à ester en jugement contre son dit mari; contre le dit AUGUSTIN AMABLE BFLANGER, autrement appelé Amable Belanger, du même lieu, marchand, folle enchère à l'instance de Benjamin Dionne, écuyer, de la | paroisse de St.George de Kakouos, dans le district de Québec, marchand, opposant, contre la dite Marie Marthe Gagnon, adjudicataire, à savoir: I, \u201c\u201cUn lot de terre, sis et situé dans le premier rang des concessions de la pa roisse de Kakonna, d\u2019un arpent et un quart de front, sur trois arpents de profondeir.plus ou moins ; borné au nord par le fleuve St.Laurent, aU nord est à Benjamin Levasseur, où 8°s- representan's, au sud est an chemin dn Roi, et ausud ovest & Jean Baptiste Chamber- land, 2.Un lot de terrr, sis et situé nu même lien, de deux arpents et un quart de front, sur un arpent et demi de profondeur, plus où moins ; borné au nord est au dit Ben.jamio Levasseur, ou ses représentants, aunord ouest au chemin dn Roi, au-sud est à Hyacinthe Bouchard, et au sud ouest à la première clôture de travers qui se rencontre près du rocher, 3.Un lot de terre, siset situé au rême lieu, de deux arpents et un quart de front sur un arpent et demi de profondeur, plus où moins, en descendant jusqu\u2019- au pied du rocher ; borné parle nord est au dit Benjamin Levasseur, au nord ouest au lot numéro deux, au sud est au lot numéro quatre ci-ap'ès désigné, et au sud ouest à Hvacinthe Bouchard, 4 Un lot de terre, sis et sitné an méme lieu, de deux arpents de terre de [ront, sur cinq a six arpents de profondeur plus on moins ; borné au nord est au dit Benjamin Levasseur.au nord onestan lot nu méro trois, au sud est au lot numéro cinq ci-après Gésigné, et au sud ouest au dit Hyacinthe Bouchard.5 Un lot de terre, siset situé au même lieu, de deux arpents de terre de front sur trente arpents de profondeur, plus ou moins ; borné au nord est au dit Benjamin Levasseur, au nord ouest au lot numéro quatre ci-dessus mentionné, au sud est au bont de la dite profondeur, et au sud ouest à Jean Baptiste Chamberland, lesquels dits lots de terre sont maintenent réuris en un seul lot de terre et seront vendus en un senl lot ; sujets aux droits, devoirs et redevances, stipulés et réservés, par eten faveur \u2018u seigneur dans les octrois originaux d\u2019iceux à titre de cens; et sujets aux différentes charges réelles et encomhres mentionnés dans l'opposition afin de charge de Jean Baptiste Pouliot, écuyer, et le jugement sur icelle.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019église dela dite paroisse de St.George de Kakouna, le SEPTIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, à Dix heuresdu matin.Le dit Bref retournable le quinzième jour de Janvier prochuin.| W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, De Décembre, 1845.[Première publication lle Décembre, 1845.] Ventes par le Sherif, DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.} VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que les TERRrEs 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 le présent requises de les faire connaître suivant la loi; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire ou afin de charge, excepté dans les cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées à notre bureau avant les vinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour e vente ; les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucnn tems dans les deux jours aprèsle retour de l\u2019Ordre, Writ, FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : EAN BAPTISTE MASSE, huis- No.729.tJ sier, et EUSTACHE GRATTON, marchand, tous deux de la paroisse de Ste.Marie, dans le district de Montréal, le dit Eustache Gratton, comme ayant marié Dlle.Sophie Masse, et la dite Sophie Masse, duement autorisée par son dit mari, Charles \u2018Têtu, écuyer, notaire, de la paroisse de St.Jean Baptiste, dit district, SAVOIR : Decrmser ll, » \u20ac \u2018mme ayant mar:é Demoiselle Julie Masse, du même lieu, et la dite Julie Masse, \u2018dument autorisée par son dit mari, An\u201d toine Poirier, cultivateur, du même lieu de St.Jean Bap- liste, comme nyant marié Demoiselle Luce Masse, du même lieu, etla dite Luce Masse dument autori-ée par son dit mari, les dits Jean Baptiste Masse, Sophie Masse, Julie Masse et Luce Masse, en leur qualité d\u2019héritiers pour un treizième dans la succession de feu Jean Baptiste Masse, leur père, en son vivant, marchand, dû bourg St.Denis, dans le dit district, et le dit Antoine Poirier, en sa qualité de tuteur dumeñt appointé en justice à Cédulie, Estber, Virginie, et Janvier Masse, enfants mineurs.issus dia mariage de feu Jean Baptiste Masse, avec fiue Josepute Hodgins.sou épnuse, Edouard Masse, fourreur, de St.Hyacinthe, dit district, George Masse, meublier, de St.Denis, dit district, Vinceslas Masse, étndiaut en médecine, du bourg de St.Denis, dit district, Jean Baptiste Lusignan, marchand da même lien, dit district, comme ayant marié Orésime Masse, du même lien, et la dite Onésime Masse dument autorisée rar son dit mari, et Antoine Masse, commerçant de St.Denis susdit, dit district, la dite Cédulie, Esther, Virginie, Janvier, Edouard, George, Vinceslas, Guésime et \u2018Antoivè Mas
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