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[" row VOLUME XXIII.\u2014No.40.! \u2014\u2014 x THURSDAY, AUGT.6, 1846.[New Series.) nette de Quebec.TOME XXIII.\u2014No.40.JEUDI, 6 AOUT, 1846.mp ré fr Sheriff \u2019s Sales.de, DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.,rish of Point Levy, in the district of Quebec, carpenter, and | Dame Angele Huard, his wife ; against RIGOBERT BE- THURSDAY.6th JULY, 1846.To Wir 4 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDs and FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit \u20181 AVID GUABARD alias WA- No.158.BORD piT LANGLOIS, of the pa- GIN, of the parish of Pointe Levy, in the district of Que- bee, cultivatcr, in his quality of curator duly elected in justice to the vacant estate of the late Michel Huard, in bis lifetime of the said parish of Pointe Levy, cultivator, to wir: A TeNEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the res- | evrtain lot or parcel of land, sitnate in the first range of the 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\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to 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 rits.: FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : OHN JONES, of the city of Que- No.195.\u2019 bec, in the conntv and district of Quebec.merchant ; against OLIVIER WILLIAMS, of the city of Quebec aforesaid, one of the bailiffs of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, for the district of Quebec, in his quality of curator in due form of law appointed to the vacant estate and succession of the late Jacob Pozer, in Lis lifetime ot the said city of Quebec, merchant, to wit : 1.\u201c Two certain lots of land, in the township of Nelson, in the said distriet of Quebec, known and distinguished as lots numbers six and seven, in the sixteently range of lots in the said rownship, each lot containing twd hundred acres in superficies.with the usual allowance for highways.2.A lot or piece of ground, situate, lying and being in the Lower Town of the city of Quebec § hounded and abutted as follows, that is to say: on the north east by the south western boundary of the Fief Sault au Mare.lot, belonging to the Seminary of Quebec, on the south east partly by the beach and premises in the possession of the Reverend E, W, Sewell, both representing the heirs Brehaur, the said beach-belonging\u2019 to Her Majesty, ou the south west by the north line of St.Charles street, leading from La Canoterie, ond-on the west partly by the beach or prrmises in thé possession of the heirs of Jacob Pozer, aad partly by the beach in the possession of the legal representatives of Jacob Pozer and John Anderson, both belonging to Her Majesty, beginning \u2018on the north - line of St.Charles street aforesaid, at the division line between the beach lots in the possession of John Munn, and the Reverend E, W, Sewell aforesaid, as at A, mentioned on the plan annexed to certain letters patent granted by the.Crown for this lot, thence running along the said division line, magretically north, thirty degrees thirty minutes east, (variation thirteen degrees thirty five minutes west,) forty four feet, french measure, more or less, to south line of St.Paul street, as at R, on the aforesaid plan, and in continuation of tlie said course from the north line of the said street, as at S, on the aforesaid plan, forty eight feet, more or less, to the inter.| section of the Seminary domain line as at 13, on the aforesaid plan, thence along the said line north eight degrees thirty minutes west, one hundred and thirteen feet, more or less, to the line of division between the said beach and water lot, and the beach lut and premises in possession of Pozer and Anderson afuresaid.as at C, on the aforesaid plan, thence along the said division line, south thirty four degrees thirty minutes west, one hundred and forty four: feet, more or less, to the north line of said St.Paul street, as at T, on the aforesaid plan, and in continuation of the said course from the south line of said street, as at U, on ihe aforesaid plan, thirty two feet, more or less, to the north line of St Charles street aforesaid, as at DD, on the aforesaid plan, thence along the said line of said street, south fifty nine degrees, east eighty feet to the place of beginning, containing less the space R,S, T, U, on the aforesaid plan, occupied by St.Paul street aforesaid, ten thousand six hundred and six feet in superficies, french measure, equal to twelve thousand and forty six square feet, more or less, english measure, which said lot or piece of ground is now holden in free and common soc- cage by fealty, and at the annual rent of nine pounds twelve shillings current money of this province, to be paid yearly, and every year at the feast of St.John the Baptist, to Her Majesty\u201d» Receiyer General of the said province, tor the use of Her Majesty.her heirs and successors, in lieu ofall other rents, services.dues and duties whatsoever, in .ike manner as lands are now holden of Tler Majesty in freeand common scccage, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called England ; subject to the several charges, conditions, limitations, restrictions and reservations contained in certain letters patent, issped under the great seal of this province, bearing date at the government house, in the city of Mont:eal, the thjrtieth day of January, in the Year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty six, whereby the said lot or piece of ground and premises were granted to the said Olivier Williams, in his capacity of curator to the vacant estate and succession of the said Jute Jacob Pozer as afore.aid.\u201d To be sold, nt my uffice, in the court house, in the said city cf Quebec, on the THIRTY-FIRST day of AUGUST next.at T&N o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of September next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 28th April, 1846.[ First published 30th April, 1846.] ; coucessionsof Pointe Levy, containing four perches of land, in front, by about five perches in depth, that is to say : starting from the trait quarré of Joseph Royer, running on the south west by the depth.along the line of Lonis Dumont, the said lot of land has five perches in depth and along the lot of land of Louis Huart, on the north east, the said piece of land contains only two perches less three feet in depth, the whole finishing by a point ; bounded in front by Joseph Royer, in rear in depth hy Joseph Bourassa, on one side on the south west by Louis Dumont, and on the north east by Louis Huart, together with a house thereon erected, cirenmstances and dependencies ; subject to the rights Office, 5th Angnet, 1846.Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.T .4 UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, 0 WIT | that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the ves.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\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be tiled at our 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 W rit.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : \u201cMILIE BRO pit POMINVILLFE, No.981, } # marchande publique, of the parish of Laprairie, in the district of Montreal.wife of Olivier Gariepy, gentleman, of the same place, said district, from Lim duly separated as to property, the said Emilie Bro dite Pominville, trading at Laprairie aforesaid, under the na ne and firm of E.Gariepy, plaintiff ; against the lacds and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE RIEUTOR, of the parish of St.Antoine, in the said district, tailor, defendant: « A lot or piece of land, lying and situate in the said parish of St.Antoine, of half an arpent in front, by one arpent and three quarters, more or less, in depth ; bouuded in front by tbe river Richelien, in dep:h by the heirs of Louis Leclere, on the south west side by Bazile Bissonnette, on the north east side by the said heirs Louis Leclerc, takivg from the depth çois Leclere, from the said Queen\u2019s highway to the said river Ricbelien, with a wooden house, a stable and a shed thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said\u201d parish of St.Antoine, on the FHIRTY-FIRST: day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable ou the sixteenth diy of September next.E \" BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 25th April, 1846.: ( First published 30th Api\u2019, 1846.] TWO WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit ¢ NE at tbe suit.of WILLIAM Nos.293 & 1428 4: ADAMS, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, merchant, tailor, plaintiff; \u2018against PIERRE THEOPHILE ROY LAPENSE'E, of the parish of Varennes, in the said district, and VENANT ROY LAPENSE'E, of the parish of St.Miclrel de bschine, in the said district, esquire, defendants ; and the other alse at the suit of the said WILLIAM ADAMS, plaintiff; [Firat published Gth August, 1846.] against the said VENANT ROY LAPENSE\u2019E, defendant : \u201cA land, lying and sitiate in the parish of St.Michel de Lachine, in the district of Montreal.coutaiuing two arpents and a half in front, by about thirty eight arpeuts in depth ; bounded in front by the ground or emplacement of James Heron, or his representa'ives, François Paré, Jean Baptiste Morel dit Medore, Alexander Duff, and the road leading from the said land to the Queen's highway.io the rear by the heirs of the late Joseph Valois, on oue side by Donald Duff, and on the other side by Willinm Mcluto-h, or his representatives, with a house, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected, the whole more or less, without warranty of precise mensurement ; subject to the droif de retrait in favor of the seignior or seigniors of the seiguiory in wbich the said land is s'tuated, and also to all the other charges, clauses, conditions, servitudes and reserves mentioned in the original deed of concession thereof.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Michel de Lachine, on MONDAY, the THIRTY-FIRST day of AUGUST uext, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable the sixteenth day of S«ptember next.: BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 25th April, 1846.(First published 30:h April, 1846.) PAREATIS FROM QUEBEC.Montreal, to wit : HE QUEBEC BANK, plaintiff ; No.705.¢ ogôirst WILLIAM DOWNES, of the city of Quebec, in the ccunty und district of Quebec, merchant, John Francis Cannon, of the parish of St.Aou, in the county of Kamouraska, in the district of Quebec, gentleman, as well in his own name asin his quality of tutor in due form of law appointed to Ambroise Lawrence Cannon, Jomes Cannon, who are minors, and Edward Cannon, of the said city of Quebec, gentleman, defendants : 1.\u201c A lot of land, situate in the township of Milton, inthe district of Montreal, known as lot number eleven in the ninth range of the suid township, containing two bundred acres, more or less, (superficial,) without guarantee as to precise measurement ; hounded in front to the south by lot number eleven in the eight range of said township, known as a clergy lot, in rear to the north by lot number eleven, in the tenth range of said township, owned by some person unknown and on one side to the east by lot ntunber ten, a clergy lot, and on the other side to the west by lot number twelve owned by some person unknown, subject to the u~ual allowances for lighways, without buildings thereon erected, 2.A lot of land, situated in the same township, known as lot number three in the eleventh range, in said township, contaïaing two hundred acres, more or less, (superficial) without garantee as as to precise measurement ; bounded in front to the south by lot number three, in the tenth ronge «f said township owned bysume personunknown, in rear to the north by the Town line dividing the townships of Mitton aud Upton, va of the said lot of land to the Queen's highway, and by Frau- 254 TRE QUEBRBC GAGSTTER Avcusr 6, A 3 Land com- sold at the church door of the parish of St.Jerôme, on MoN- range of lots in the said township, containing two hundred one side to the vtt by be, Br rato by the said DAY, the NINETEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TwELVE acres of land.3 À lot of land, in the said township of Aston, Brin on the o © su ao ane subject to the usual al- of the clock noon.The said Writ returnable the sixteenth known and dist'nguished as lot number five, in the seventh lowaners for bighwnus withoat buildings thereon erected.\u201d day of November next.rauge of lots in the said township.containing two hundred v .; ontreal, on MON BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.[acres ofland 4.A lot of land, in the said township of Aston Tour sold OE IRET yo AUGUST next, at Sheriff*s Office, 13th June.1816.\u2019 known and distinguished as lot number three, in the eleventh TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnh- (First published 18th June, 1846.) range of lor in the said towuship, cola\u2019 ng two bundred , .Pe res o .5 ot or tract of land, in the said town- ble the sixteenth day of Sept.COFFIN, Sheriff.FIERI FACIAS.sh'p of Aston,comprehending the lots known and distinguish., ; Montreal, to wit, REDERICK EUGENE GLO- ed as lots number thirteen and fourteen, in the eleventh rat Sheriff's Office, 25th April ee ) No: 2729.} F BENSKY, of the par'sh of St.of lots in the said township, containing four hundred orange (First published 80th Apr, \"77 Fustache, in the district of Montreal} esquire, notary, as land.6.A lotor tract of land in the said township of Aston ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.curator to the vacant estate and Succession of Eustache comprehending the lots known and distinguished as lots sume .NENHE Honorable BARTHELEMY Nico'as Lambert Dumont, esquire.in his lifetime co-seig- bers sixteen, seventeen and eighteen, iu the eleventh range of Monter 9 wit: r JOLIETTE, of the Village of nior of part of the seigniory of Mille Isles, and its contin- lots in the said township, containing six hundred acres of i ht 4 the district of Montreal.plaintiff 3 against uation, aud also as curator to the vacant estate and succes- land.7.A lotor tract of land, in the said township of Aston, Trés BOULEZ pir DALPHONS, junior labourer, sion of Fustache Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille, esquire.) comprehending the lot known and distinguished as lot num- of the game place defendant A land lying and situate 1D his li\u2018etime also co-seignior of the aforesaid seigniory and ber twenty, and the north east half of lot number twenry one, So the first rage lin the fourth Jot of the township of Kil- its continuation, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements in the eleventh range of lots in the said towusbip, containe dare in the parish of St.Charles Borrommée, containing of JEAN BAPTISTE NORMAND, of the parish of St.ing three hundred acres of land.\u201d To be sold at my office, - two arpents four perches and six feet in front, by twenty Jerome, in the said district, yeoman, defendant : \u201cA land, in the court house, in the town of Three Rivers, on the six arpents in depth, and without guarantee of precise mea.Situate at the north west of the Nor h River, in the parish FIRST day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in surement.the who'e more or less ; bounded in front by the of St.Jerôme, containing three arpents in front, by thirty the forenoon.The said Writ returnable into the court of Queen\u2019s highway, and in rear by Jean Baptiste Desautels 8** arpents.more or less, in depth, taking in.front to the Queen?s Bench, at Quebec, on the sixteenth day of September dit Lapointe joining on one sie toa Clergy lot, known said river, in rear by the lands of the Côte St.Nicolas, join- next.under the name of the third lot in the first range of the said Po o one side to Jean Gagnier.and on the other side to , , I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.township of Kildare, on the other side to Pierre Desrosiers, | FY Cadieux, with a small wooden house thereon erect- Thr ee Rivers, 27th April, 1846.son of Alexis, without buildings,\u201d\u201d To be sold, (subject to a ed, the whole mere or less, without guarantee of precise | ( First published 30th April, 1846 ) rent, rente anuuelle perpétuelle et non rachetable, and to al; Measurement To be sold at the church door of the .oe servitudes and reserves as parish of St, Jerôme, on the NINETEENTH day of OcroBER + more mentioned md net font in à certain bail between Dame Dela- wa » at ELEVEN of the o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said RATIFICATIONS.naudire and Jacques Magneron.executed before J.E.Fari- rit returnable on the sixteenth CPU 0 OPFIN ar pont banlt and collengue, notaries public, bearing date the third Sherif®s Office.13th June, 1846 » Sherith DISTRICT.OF QUEBEC.July.one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, commu- ce, 1th June, .- irs i 1 sovince of C \u2018 The P - : nication whereof can be had on application at our office, \u2014[Fre! published 18th June, 1846.rivet of Guebee.§ Hen MaszsTrss Court or Quezve and which will be fully detailed at the time and place of g FIERI FACIAS Co La BENCH.OF AND FOR THE Ne sale,) at the church door of the parish of St.Charles Bor- Montreal, to wit: WILLIAM H.SCOTT, of the \u201cqricr OF QUEBEC, the sixteently yommée, on MOND A ¥, the NINETEENTH day of - No.1838, } parish of St.Eustache, in the day of June, one thousand eizht OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The district of Montreal, esquire, trader, plaintiff ; against, No.503.hundred and forty-six.8 said Writ returnable the sixteenth day of Nov mber next.JOSEPH BERTRAND, of the parish of St.Michel de PS po x y ; Re Ex parte -JOHN CHABOT, Petitioner, .BOSTON & CQFFIN, Sheriff.Lachine, in the district of Montreal, carpenter, joiner and Ushi NOTICE is hereby given, that there has SherifPs Office, 13th June, 1846.; yeoman, and Pierre Lippé, of the city and district of Mont- been lodgeed in the office of the prothonotary of [First published 18'h June, 1R46.] _ real, also carpenter and joiner, jointiy and severally, defen-'| Her Majesty?» Conrt of Queen\u2019s Bench, of and for the dis- FE dants : 1.*\u201cA land, situate in the parish of St.Michel of trict of Quebec, a deed of sale made and executed before FIERI FACIAS.Lachine, containing two arpents and four perches in front, Me, { Quebe and colleagne, notaries publie, on theseven- Montrea', to wit : }pArenemicn EUGENE Guo- Or thereabouts, by twenty arpents in depth ; bounded ir teenth day \u2018of March one thonsänd eight hundred and fomy No.2728.BENSKY, Of the parish of St.front By the river St.Lawrence, iu rear and on one side by six, between JOSEPH GAUVIN: carter, residing in the city Eustache, in the district of Montreal, esquire, notary, as the representatives of the late Pierre Monnet,and on the other of Quebec, and\u2019 Mrs, ANASTASEE CAMERON, widow by curator to the vacant estate and succession of Eustache side by the land of Jean Baptiste: Monnet, with a house, a} her first marriage of the late William Fisher Scott, esquire, Nicolas Lambert Dumont.esquire, in his lifetime co-seig- barn and other buildings.2.A lot of land, of about four in his lifetime, notary, residing at Quebec, aud now the nior of part of the seigniory of Mille Isles, and its continua.perches and a halfin front, by twenty five arpents in depth, wife of the said Joseph Gauvin, and by him duly.authorised tion.and also as curator to the vacant e-tate and succession MOTE OT less, situate at the Cote de Lidge, parish of St.to the effect of the said deed of the ove part; andJ EA N of Eustache Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille,esquire, in his Michel of Lachine ; bonnded in front by the highway of the C1 A B O T, esquire, advocate, and one of the mem.lifetime also co-seignior of the aforesaid seigniory and its Cote de Liesse, in rear by one Ogilvry, on one side by Jean bers of the Provincial Parliament, residing a'so at continuation, plaintiff ; against JEAN GAGNIER,.pére, of Baptiste Dumouchalle, and on the other side by François Quebec, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Joseph the parish of St.Jerôme, in the said district.yeoman, de- Aubris, withont buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at Ganvia, and bis said wife, to the said Jean Chabot ,of*\u201c a laud, fendant : * A land, situate bn.the north west of the north the church door of the parish of St.Michel de Lachine, on situate in the parish of St.Anseline, county of Dorchester, River.in the parish of St.Jerôme, containing three arpents MONDAY, the NINETEENTH day of OCTOBER next, | containing four arpeuts in front, by thirty arpents in ! in front, by thirty eight arpents, more or less, in depth ; at TEN of the clock inthe forenoon.The said Writ retur- | depth ; hounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, and in rear bounded in front by the said river, in rear by the lands of nable the sixteenth day of November next.1 cu .the Cate St.Nicolas, joining on one side to Jean Baptiste .BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Normand, and on the other side to Joseph Cardinal, with= | Sheriff's Office, 13th June, 1846.; | hy the said-denth, on the north ea-t by Pierre Canac dit Mir.| quis, and onthe south west by Michel Couture, with a house therenn - erectid, : circeumstances and dependencies ;** ard ont any buildings thereon erected, the whole more or less, | {First published 18'h Juue, 1846.] possessed.the.s4id 1and by the said Joseph Gauvin, and his without any waranty of precise mensure.\u201d To be sold at | EEE cales as proprietors, during ne Ihre last years, im.32.7) 3 .* à M te 3 ee 5 the NINFTEENTH \u201cday Of Raia ut on TeONDAY.Sha (fs Sales.mediately preceding deed, and also | since to the first May last, and since the first May last, by clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the six.~ said Jean Chabot.teenth November next.DISTRICT OF THREERIVERS.And all persons who may have or claim to have any pri.ROSTON & COFFIN,-Sheriff.- = - vileges or hypothèque, under any title or by any means what- Sherifs Office, 13th June, 1846.\u2019 UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, soever in or upon the said land, immediately previous to and : [First published 18th June, 1846 1 Fo wir : that the undermentioned LANDs and at the time the same was acquired by the said Jean Chabot, FIERI FACIAS.TENEMENTs have been seized, and will he sold at the res.are hereby notified, that application will be made to this el TUE ; .ective times aud places as mentioned below.All persons Court, on the TWENTY-SECOND day of OCTOBER next.Montres so it CA Quebre, HOWARD, of the city having claims on the same, ave hereby required 5 make fora sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are bec spinster fille\u201d majeure « usant Le ne ° ne them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019an- hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and Jaintiff: against JOSEPH BOU DR FA U ous nuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of file the same.in the office of the said pro'honotary, eight Poun er, of the arish of la Loneue Pointe.i th di Lhe Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law days at least before that.day, in default of which they will of Montreal yeoman defendans © Lu A ia i it en allowed, ave required to be filed with the undersigned, at be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.the said parish of Longue Pointe, containi oe situa ein is Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the BURROUGHS & HUOT, P.Q.Band à oll front, by forty oh Tog wo arpens day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any (F rst published 18th June, 1846.) thence one arpent in breadth by fifteen arpents in depth, all time within two days next after the return of the Writ, more or less ; hounded in front by the river St.Lawrence.FIERI FACIAS.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.in rear by Basile Charretier, on one side by Antoine Desau- Three Rivera.to wiL.: AME ANGELIQUE FORTIN, === == = tels, and on the other by Amable Dufresne, with à house, a No.100.heretofore of the town of Three Province of Canada, * © barn, astable, and other buildings thereon erected, with the Rivers, and residing actually in the parish of Berihier, in the District of Montreal.J] IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH, exception nevertheless of the emplacements which Joseph district of Montreal, widow of the late Pierre Noiseux, in his No 716.LT .Boudreau dit Graveline.pére and Dame Marguerite Marti.lifetime, genteman, of the said tuwn of Taree Rivers, in her Ex purte - Dame APPOLINE DAIGNEaU, wifeof Pierre Ste.neau, his wife, sold to Charles Picotte, Alexis Bernard dit capacity of universal legatee of the late Messire François | ., Marie, Bronillet, Joseph Chevalier, Louis Chevalier, and Joseph Nviseux, in his lifetime Vicaire Général, residing in the said UBLIC NOTICE-is hereby given, that there has Jannot, who will enjoy them, also their heirs and assigns ac- town of Three Rivers ; against PIERRE PORTUGAIS, be.n lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the cording to their respective titles and as they are therein men.crier of the court of Queen\u2019s Bench.in his capacity of cura- Court of Queen's Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, tioned.2 A lot of land situate at the Cdle St.Leonard, in tor duly apoiuted to the délaissement made by James Dickson, * deed made and executed before Mtre.A.Desma- the said parish of Longue Pointe, containing half an arpent residing iu the said t wn of Three Rivers, in the district of rais, and\u2019 bis colleague, notaries public, on the sixth in front, by thirty arpents in depth, more orless ; hounded Turee Rivers, esquire, merchaut, to wit; ¢* A lot of land day of March, one thcusand eight hundred and forty five, iu front by the Ki g\u2019 bighway, in rear by Pierre Corbeil, situated in the town of Three Rivers, in St, Antoine street, between HUBERT PARE\u2019, re:iding in the city of Montreal, on one side by Antoine Desautels, and on the other side by containing fifty five fect or thereabouts in front ou the depth esquire, assignee duly elected to the property of Pierre Sainte.Charles Gervais and Louis Archambault.witha honse.a taking from the said street 10 the lot of land of Charles Marie, heretofore of the parish of Laprairie, merchant, now.stable and other buildings thereon erected © To be sold at Beandry, joining on one side to the north west to James of the ci'y of Montreal, a bak upt, of the one par: ; and.the chureh door of the parish of Ja Longue Pointe, on Dickson, esquire, on the other side to the south cast to D me ApPoLINE DAIGVEsU, wife of the said Mr.Pierre MONDAY, the NINETFENTH day of OCTOBER next.at Henry Benjamin Hughes, esquire, with a house, stable and S e.Mare.residing at the same pace, the said city of Mon'-.TEN of the c'ock in the forenoon.The said Writ returna- dependencies thercon erec'ed, with the common use of the real, and from him séparated as to property and by him au-.ble the sixteenth day of November next porch or p rssage which is on the south east of the said house.\u201d thorised to the effect of the said deed, of the other part ; \u2014 BOSTON & COFFIN, Sherff.To be sold at my office, in the conrt house, in the town of being a sale by the said Hubert Paré, in bis said capacity, to.Sheriff*s Office.13th Jnne, 1846.Three Rivers, on the FIRST day of SEPTEMBER next, tbe Said Dame Appoline Da'gneau, of \u201ca lot of land being [F vst publ shed 18'h June, 1546-3 at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ part of the property of the said bankrupt.situated and being - fi ; o xt in tbe seigniory of the Sault St.Louis, in the parish of S FIERI FACIAS.returnable on the fourteenth day 9 os OGDEN, Sheriff, Constant, in The «0 @ St.Régis.containing the said lot of Ing Montreal, to wit :?JEREDERICK FUGENE GLO- Sherif Office 28'h April, 186.two arpents and fourteen feut iu front, by twenty two arpents No.2580.BENSKY.of the parish of St.(First published 30th Apri, 1646 ) in di pth 3 bounded in front by the lan Is of the little river St, Fnstache, \u2018n the district of Montreal, esquire, notary.in : { Pierre, in depth by J seph Facette, on one side to the north his capacity of curator to the vac nt estate of the lite Eus.PAREATIS FROM THE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, by Camil Lanctot, on the other side to the south by Fran- tache Nicolas Lambert Dumont.in his lifetime eo-seignior Three Rivers.towit: # WHE QUEBEL BANK ; against ois Bourelle dt Sanquartier, and | y the heirs Régis Belle- of the sugmentation of the seigniory of Mille Isles, and No, 705.WILLIAM DOWNES, of the foleure, with a house, a barn and stable thercon erceted ; and, other places.and al-o in his capacity of curator to the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, mer- possessed the suid lot of land and premises by the said Pierre V vacant estate of he lide Enstache Antoine Lefebv e de chant, John Francis Cannon, of the parish of St, Ann, in 1be Sainte Marie, as proprietor, and by \u2018the said Hubert Paré, in, , Bel e-enille, in his lifetime also co-seignior of the said s-ig- county of Kamouraska, in the district of Quebec, gentleman, | his said capacity, during the thre: years last preceeding the i # nisry And other places.esquire, plaintiff ; against ISIDORE #8 well in his own name as in his quality of tutor in due date of the said deed of sa'e.and from thence hitherto by the.3 FILION,ofthe parish of St.Jerôme.in the di-triet of form of law appointed to Ambroise Lawrence Cannon, James said Dame A ppolive Daigneau, also as.proprietor.Montreal.yeoman, defendant : ** A land, situate on the Cannon, who are minors, and Edward Ca-non, of the said And ali persons whomay have or claim to.have any north we-t of the North River, in the parish of St.Jerdme, ¢ity of wueber, gentleman, to wit 1.*¢ A lot or tract of land | privileges or hypothéque under any titleor by any means.containing three arpents in front, by thirty arpents, more in the township of Aston, in th» district of Thiee Rivers, whatsvever nr upon the said lot ofland and:pramises, or less.ind pth; bounded in front by the said river, in compr.hend:ng the lots known and distinguished as lots non = immediately previous to and a: the time the same were year by the lands of the Cote St Nicolas, joining on one bers vigh'een, ninrteen and twenty, in the six b range of lots acquired by the said Dame Appoline Daigneau, are here-.side to Joseph Cadienx.and on the other side to Louis Ar.in the said township, the whole containing six hundred acres by notified, that application will be made to this Court, chambanlt with a ~mall stable thereon erected, the whole of land.2.A lot ofluud, in the township of Aston, keown on the SIXTEEN IH day of SEPTEMBER next, fora mure or less, without warranty of precise measure,\u201d To be Aid distiogu'shid us lot number twenty two in the six h sentence or jndgment of confirm ition, and they are here. 1846.GAGRITE DB _QUEBBE- 255 Ly required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothovotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever forcinsed from the right of doing so.\u2019 MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonetary\u2019s Office, Montceal, 6th April, 1816, {First published 23rd April, 1846.] \u201cProvince of Canada.District of Montreal.IN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.No.718.\u2019 Ex parte\u2014THE BANK OF MONTREAL.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench.of and for the district of Montreal, a certain judgment rendered on the thirty first day of March, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty six, by the said Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, for the said district, in a certain cause, number one thousand five hundred and thirty one, wherein JEAN FRANCOIS TETU.of the parish of St.Hyacinthe, in the county of St.Hyacinthe, in the district of Montreal.esquire, public notary.an Dame Cecile Chabot, his wife, from him separated as property, but by him duly authorised to prosecute thesaid action, the said Jean François Tetu, being party thereto.only to authorise his said wife as nfosesaid.were plaintiffs ; and RICHARD DILLON, of the city of Montreal.in the county of Montreal, in the said distr'ct of Montreal, gentleman, John Dillon, of the parish of Longue Pointe, in the 8:id county and district of Montreal, gentleman, as well in his own name as in his quality of tutor to the substitution created by the will of the late Richard Dil on, his father ; and also in his quality of cw ator duly appeinted to Robert Dillon, absent from hat part of the province of Canada, which formerly constituted the province of Lower Ganada, gentleman, Archibald Ferguson, of the said city of Montreal, gen leman, in his quality of curator duly appointed to Margaret Dillon, spinster, and duly interdicted.and Diana Dillon, of the said parish of St.Hyacinthe, spinster.were defendants ; and the said JFAN FKANCOIS TETU, and Dame Cecile Chabot, his wife, were plaintiffs, prosecuting the licitation of the property in the said cause ; and the said Dame Cecile Chabot, and divers others, were opposants ; by which said judgment the lot of ground or emplacement, hereinafter described, was adjudged to James Ferrier, junior, for the Bank of Montreal, to wit : to the Bauk of Montreal, as the last bidder ; the said lot of ground or emplacement, described in the said judgment, as follows, to wit : 2.*¢ A lot of ground or emplacement, situate in the said city of Montreal ; bounded in front by the said St.James\u2019 street, in rear by Fortifications\u2019 street, on one side by the Bank of Montreal, and on the o:her side by the Fahrique of the parish of Montreal, containing about sixteen feet in front, by its whole depth, with a three story stone house, and other buildings thereon erected ;\u201d and possessed.thie said lot of ground or emplacement.bv the devisees and repre-entatives of the said late Richard Dillon, in- hig lifetime ot-the said city of Montreal.and the heirs and representatives of the lite Diana Porter, his wife, as proprietors, during the three years list preceding the said thirty first day of March.one thonsand eight hundred and forty six, and from thence hitherto by the said Bank of Montreal, also as proprietors, - Aud all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothéqne under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground or emplacement, immediately previous to aud at the time the same was acquired by the said Bank of Montreal, are hereby notified, that application will he made to this Court, on the SEVENTH day of JANUARY next, for à sentence or judgmeut of confirmation, and they are hereby required to siznify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight dæys 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, 1st August, 1846.[First published 6th August, 1846.1 Province of Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH, No.724.Ex parte\u2014 WILLIAM LENEY, yeoman.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mitre.J.J.Gitb, and his colleague, notaries public, on the fourteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty six, between HENRY OLIVER WAIT, of the perish of Longue Pointe, in the district of Montreal, gentleman, of the one part ; and WILLIAM LEN EY, of the said parish of Longue Pointe, yeoman, of ihe other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said Henry Oliver Wait, to the said William Leney, of \u201c the south east half or moiety of that certain farm, situated, lying and be ng in the said parish of Longue Pointe, containing the said south east half or moiety of said farm, two arpents in front, by forty arpents in depth, be the same more or less, french mea sure ; bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, in rear by a large dijch, leading into a swamp or frénière on the property of the said purchaser, said ditch sep ira- ting the said hereby sold premises, acd the property of Mr.Frederick Wait, on one side to the north east by the said William Leney, and on the other side to the south west by the Fabrique vf Longue Pointe aforesnid, with a ape story wooden house, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 3 and possessed the said south east half or moiety of the said farm and premises, firstly by Henry Decury, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, geutleman, and afterwards by the said Henry Oliver Wait, as proprietors, during the three years last: preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence bitheria by the said William Leney, aloo.as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypoihéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said south east half or moiety oi the said farm and premises, immediately previous to and st- the time the same were acquired by the said William Leney, are heseby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the TWENTIETH duy oi OCTOBER next, for a sentence or jndg-.ment 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 ot which they will be for ever forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 16:h June, 1846.| Firet published 18th June, 1846.) Province of Canada \u2019 District of Montreal\u201d $ IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH, No.728.Ex parte\u2014JOHN DONEGANI, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the -prothonotary of the Court of Queen's Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.J.A.Labadie, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty sixth day of May, one thousand eight huudred and forty six, between LOUIS MARTEAU, esquire, notary public, residing in the parish of Ste, Therése de Blainville, in the district of Montreal, of the one part ; and JOHN DONEGANI, esquire, residing in the city of Montreal, of the other part ;\u2014~being a sale by the said Louis Marteau, to the said Joho Donegani, of ¢\u2018 an emplacement, situate in the said city of Montreal, on Notre Dame street, with a stone bonse, vau t snd other buildings thereon erected, containing forty two feet and six inches in front, a passage included, by eighty nine feet and six inches, with the house inclnded, in d-pth, in straight line on the side of the representatives Rahot, \u2018be whoie more or less, ns well in front as in depth, withont any warranty of precise measure ; bounded in front by the said Notre Dame street, in rear by the piece of ground of the representatives Jean Baptiste Tabeau, on one side to the north east by the representatives of one Glagorn, and on the other side to the south west by the aforesaid passage, running by an oblique line in depth, the said emplacement containing from the said Notre Dame street, thirty seven feet and eight inches in depth in a straight line, and at the end of this depth the line runs obliquely to the depth of the said emplacement, where the said emplacement has but thirty four feet and nine inches in width, it being well understood that the said vendor does not intend to sell or cede more rights than he bas himself by bis title deed of purchase as to the measurement above indicated, but solely all the rights generally whatsoever, which he has, or may have, under and by virtue of his title of purchase, without excepting nor reserving any, to the effect whereof the said vendor puts and subrogates the said purchaser in all the rights and actions unto him appertaining résultant à son profit under his said title deed of purchase, the said sale so made without any reserve on the part of the vendor, except the right of passage reserved in favor of the adjoining emplace~ ment, heretofore the property of Jean Baptiste Tabeau, and Dame Marie Joseplite Vallé:, his wife, and now the property of James Brennan, by the old titles, and namely, by a certain ded of exchange made between the said Mr, and Dame Jean Baptiste Tabean, of the one part, and Mr.and Dame Louis Tardy, of the other part, before Mtre.'T, Simonet, notary, and his colleague, on the fifth May, one thousand seven hundred and sixty seven, to which deeds it is in go wise derogated by these presents, and without it being in the sequence of the foregoing reserve ;>> and possessed the said emplac-ment, by the said Louis Marteau, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence bitherio by the said John Donegani, also as proprietor.Aud all persons who may haveor claim to bave any privileges or hypothéque under any title or by any meang-what- soever in or upon the said emplacement, immediately pre- said John Donegani, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the TWENTY FOURTH day of OCTOBER next, for a seutence 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, 9th June, 1846.[First published 18 h Juve, 1846.] LICITATION.Province of Canada, Office of the Prothonotary of Her District of Quebec.Majesty\u2019s Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, Coa © for the district of Quebec, at Quebec, this twenty-eighth July, ee one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an \u2018authorisation.granted by the Circuit Court, for the district of Quebec, dated on the cighteenth day of July instant, the proces-verbal.of the biddings of the immovable property belonging.to the communauté de liens which existed between, LAURENT DESTROISMAISONS pit PICARD, and the late MARIE ANGELIQUE CARON, which has been sold (licités,) on the prewises by Msre.Ama Monin, notary, on the eighth July instant, have been deppsited in our office, fur the purpose of receiving over-hiddings.during the rpace of six weeks, after which a title will be given to the highest bidder, or over-bidder, on the conditions mentioned.in.the said procès-verbal, which may be known on application to the.undersigned prothonotaries, Here follow the description of the said immovables : 1.¢\u201c A land, s.tuatein the sec.ind and third ranges of the parish of St.Koch, in the county of \u2019Islet, containing two- arpents and a quarter in front, by eighty arpents in depth ; boun led to the nortly west end by the lands.of the first, range, to the south we-t end.by the lands of the fourth range, on the south west side by Joseph Caron and by Pierre Antoine Italien.and on tlre north east partly by Narcisse Gauvin, partly by the circuit of land hereinafter designated, partly by François Pelletier, and, partly by Augustin Caron, with ali the buildings erected and constructed upon the |! said iaud, 2, A circuit ol land, situate in the second range of! power of any third party not otherwise legally Entitled to bave or claim in their own behalf any right or \u2018obligation in con- visus to and at the time the same was acquired by they WILLIAM POWER; esquire, one of the judges of | \u2014 the said parish St.Roch, containing eleven perches in front» by six arpents in depth, more or less ; boundod as follows : to the north west end by the said Narcisse Gauvin, to the south east end by the said Francois Pelletier, on the south west side by the land hereinbefore described, and on the north east side by Jean Baptiste B:langer.3.An arpentof land, in front, by forty arpents iu depth, situate in the fourth range of the said parish St.Ro h ; bounded as follows : tothe north west end by the lands of the third range, on the south east end by the end of the said depth, on the north east side by Mrs.Pierre Miville, and on the south west side by Hilaire Tremblay, or his representatives.4.Twelve perches four feet of land, iu front, hy seventy five arpents in depth, situate in the first, second and third ranges of the township of Ashford ; bounded as follows : to the north west end by the lower part of the first range of the said township, to the south east end by the lands of the Crown, on the south west by Franc is Pelletier, and on the north east side by Pierre Antoine Italien.5.Twelve perches four feet of land, in front, by seventy five arpents in depth, situate in the said first, second and third ranges of the said township ; bounded as follows : to the north west end by the lower part of the first range of the said township, to the south east end by the lands of the Crown, on the south west side by Jean Baptiste Belanger, and on the north eust side by Pierre Belanger.6.Fourteen perches and six feet of land.in front, by twenty five arpentsin depth, situate in the third range of the said township ; hounded as follows : to the north west end by the ground of Lonis Pinguet, to the south east end by the lands of the Crown, on the north east side by Pierre Antoine Italien, and on the south west side by Michel Pelletier.7.Fonrteen perches and six feet of land, in front.by twenty five arpents in depth, situate in the second range of the said township ; bounded as tol- lows : to the north west end by said Louis Pinquet, to the south east end by the lands of the Crown, on the south west side by Jean Baptiste Belanger, and on the north east by Pierre Belanger,\u201d \u2018The over-biddings will be received in our office, until the FIRST day of SEPTEMBER, one thousand eight bun- dred and forty-six, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.BURROUGHS & FISET, P.(Q).B.Province of Canada, Office of the Prothonotary of the District of Quebec: $ Court of Queen*s Bench, at Quebec, this fourth Angust, one thousand eight hundred ani forty- six.OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an authoriea- tion granted by the Honorable JEAN CASIMIR Bru- NEAy, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court for the district of Quebec, dated on the fourth August ins ant, the rocds-verbal of the biddings of the immovable properties belonging to the estate of the late JEAN BAPTISTE DION, which have been sold (licités) on the premises by Mire.L.LrrEvRE, notary, on the thirteen July instant, have been deposited in our office, for the purpose of recviving over- biddings during the space of six weeks, after which a title will be given to the highest bidder or over bidder, oo the conditions mentioned in the said proces-verbal,y, which may Le known on application to the uudersigned pro:honotaries.Lu 1 Follows the description of the immorables : :.|.An arpent of land in front by twenty six arpents or | tbereahonts in depth, \u2018situste in the parish of St.Antoine, in the fourth range of the lands of the seigniory of Tilly, taking its front to the \u201ccordon \u2018of the upper part of the lands of the third range, and in rear to the cordon which divides the said seigniory from the one of Gaspé, joining on the north east side to Isaie and Jean Baptiste Dion, and on the south west side to Hyaciuthe Coté without any huildings thereon erected.2.Half an arpent of land in front by twenty six arpents or thereabouts in depth, situate on the fourth range of the lands, of the parish St.Antoine, seigniory of Tilly, taking its front to the cordon of the lands of the third range and-in rear to the cordon which divides the seigniary of Tiily, fron that of Gaspé, joining on the north east:side to .Isaje and Jean Baptiste Dion, and on the south west sde to Jean Baptiste Martineau, which half an arpent is again in_ its natural state, en boig de bout, The over biddines will be received in our.office until WEDNESDAY, the SIXTEENTH SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.BURROUGHS & FISET, P.Q B.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTICE.LL persons indebted to the estate of the lafe STEWART SCOTYV, esquire, in his lifetime Clerk of the Court of Appeals, are requested ta pay.the amount.without delay, to Mr.HENRY 8.SCOTT, duly anthorised ts receive the same, and those who have any claims against the estate, are requested to present them to him duly attested.CATHERINE SCOTT, 2 EDWARD BURROUGHS, Executors.HENRY S.SCOTT, S.Quebec, July 3rd 1846 LL 0 6 NOTICE.THE Yndessigned: has been duly appointed: curator to the vacant estate and strcersion of the late GEORGE STEVENSON.HUNTER! in his lifetime of this city, deceased, and requests all persons indebted to the said estate, tv make immediate payment at his.offise in St, Peter street, : >., FRS.BOWEN, Quebec, 23:1 May, 18%6.3.NOTICE.HE partnership heretolore existing under the name of DAY and NELSON, is this day dissolved by mua tuel consent, All persons having claims agninst the vaid, dation te Ji R.Day, and all persons indebted, to mak immediate payment to him, : JAMES R.DAY, For self and e JOHN.NELSON.Quebee, 31st July, 1846.6 NOTIC : THE Undersigned, will henceforward carry on bu- _winess in his ows.name, as Cominission, aud Geune- ral Merchant, .JAMES R.DAV.Bell's Lane, Quebec, 31:t July, 1446.u partnership, are requested to present the «ame for liqui- os 256 _ TEE QUEBEC GAZBTIR Avausr 6, Gentes par Ie Sherif, DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.~~ JEUDI, 6e JUILLET, 1846.SAVOIR : AUS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que les TERREs et HERITAGES acns-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 connoître suivant la loi ; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, ou «fin de charge, excepté 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 jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions ufin de conserver peuvent être filées en ancun tems dans les deux jours après le retour de l\u2019Ordre, Writ.FIERI FACTIAS.Qnébec, à savoir : Jou Jov Es, de la cité de Québec, No.195.en le comté et district de Québec, marchand ; contre OL1viErR WiLLiawms, de la cité de Qué- bee susdit, un des huissiers de la Cour du Banc de la Reine pour le district de Québec.ensa qualité de enrateur dument nommié en loi aux biens et à lasuccession vacante de feu Jacob Pozer, en son vivant de la dite cité de Québec, marchand, à savoir: 1.** Deux certains lots de terre, dans le township de Nelson, dans le dit district de Québec, connus et distingués comme lots numéros six et sept, dans le seizièôme sang des lots dans le dit township, chaquelot de la contenance de deux cents acres en sup rficie, avec l'allouance ordinaire pour les grands chemins.2.Ln lot ou compean cle terre, situé, sis et étant dans la basse ville de la cité de Québec ; borné et aboutissant comme suit, c\u2019est à savoir : sur le coté nord est par la borne sud ouest du fief Sault-au- Matelot, appartenant au Séminaire de Québec, au sud est partie par le rivage ct prémisses en la possession du révérend E.W.Sewell, tous deux représentants les héritiers Bré- haut, le dit rivage appartenant à Sa Majesté, au sud ouest par la ligne nord de la rue St.Charles, conduisant de la Canoterie, et à l\u2019ouest partie par le rivage ou prémisses en la possession des héritiers de Jacob Pozer, et partie par le rivage en la possession des représentants légaux de Jacob Pozer et John Anderson, tous deux appartenans a Sa Majesté, commencant à la ligne nord de la rue St.Charles \u201c susdit, à la ligne de division entre les luts de grève en la possession de John Munn et le révérend E.W.Sewell susdit, comme à A, mentionné sur le plan annexé à de certaines Lettres Patentes, accordées par la Couronne pour ce Jot, de là courant le long de la dite ligne de division mag- nétiquement nord, trente dégrés trente minutes est, (variation de treize dégrés trente-cing minutes ouest ), quarante- quatre pieds, mesure française, plus ou moins, à la ligne sud de la rue St.Paul, comme à R, sur le susdit plan et en continuant la dite course de la ligne nord de la dite rue, comme à S, au susdit plan, quarante-huit pieds plus on @noius, jusqu\u2019à l\u2019intersection de la ligne du domaine du Séminaire comme A B, sur le dit plan, de là le long de la dite ligne nord huit dégrés trente minutes ouest, cent treize pieds plus ou moins, jusqu\u2019à la ligne de division entre le lot de grève et baigné par l'eau (Deack and water lot,) et le lot de grève et prémisses en la possession de Pozer et Anderson susdit, comme à C, au susdit plan, delà le long de la dite ligne de division, sud trente-quatre degrés trente minutes ouest, cent quarante-quatre pieds, plus ou moins, jusqu\u2019à la ligne nord de la dite rue St.Paul, comme à T, sur le dit plan, et en continuant la dite course de la ligne sud de la dite rae comme à U, sur le dit plan, trente Jeux pieds plus ou moins jusqu\u2019à la ligne nord de la rue St.Charles susdit, comme à D, sur le susdit plan, delà le long de la dite ligne de la dite rue sud, cinquante-neuf dégrés, est quatrevingt pieds jusqu'au point du commencement, contenant moins l\u2019espace R, S, T, U, sur le susdit plan occupé parlarue St.Paul susdit, dix mille six cent six pieds en superficie, mesure française, égale à douze mille quarante- six pieds quarrés plus ou moins, mesure anglaise ; lequel dit 1 t ou compeau de terre est actuellement tenu en franc et comman soccage par hommage et à la rente annuelle de neuf louis douze chelins argent courant de cette province, payable annuellement et chaque année à la fête de St.Jean Baptiste, au Receveur Général de Sa Majesté de la dite province pour l\u2019usage de Sa Majesté, et ses héritiers et successeurs, pouret au lieu de toutes les autres rentes, services, devoirset redevances quelconques en telle manière que les terres sont actuellement tenues de Sa Majesté, en franc et commun soccage dans cette partie du Royaume Uni de la Grande Bretagne et d\u2019Irlande appelé Angleterre ; shbjet aux divers charges, conditions, limitations, restrictions et réserves contenus dans certaines lettres patentes, émanées sous le grand sceau de cette province, datées à la imaison du Gouvernement, en la cité de Montréal, le trentième jour de Janvier, dans l\u2019année de Notre Seigneur, mil huit cent quarante-six, par lesquelles le dit lot ou compeau tle terre et prémisses furent accordées au dit Olivier Williams, en sa capacité de curateur aux bienset à la succession vacante du dit feu Jocob Pozer, comme su-dit.\u201d> Pour être vendus en mon bureau, en la Cour de Justice, en la dite cité de Québec, le TRENTE-ET-UNIEME jour d\u2019AouT prochain, A Dix heures du matin, Le dit Bref rapvortable le seizième jour de Septembre prochain W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 28e Avril, 1846.(Première publication 30e Avril, 1846.) FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : ¢ Taye GUABARD alias WABORD No.158 piT LANGLoIs, de la parvisse de la Poin'e Levy, dans le district de Québec, charjentier, et Dame Angèle Huard, son épouse ; contre RIGoBERT BEGIN, ; 4 A a de lui dument séparée quant aux biens, la dite Emilie Bro «le la parvisse de la Puinte Levy, dans le district de Québec, cultivateur, en sa qualité de curateur dument élu en justice 1 la succession vacan'e de feu Michel Huard, en son vivant se la dite paroisse de la Pointe Levy, cultivateur, à savoir : * Un certain lot ou compeau de terre situé au premier rang des concessions de la Pointe Levy, Contenant quatre perches de terre de front, sur environ cing perches de profondeur, c\u2019est-à-dire en partant du trait quarré de Joseph Rover, en courant au sud ouest sur la profoudeur le long de la ligne de Louis Dumont, le dit morceau de terre a cinq perches de profondeur, et le long de la terre de Louis Huart, au nord est le dit morceau de terre ne comptend que deux } e ches moins trois pieds de profondeur, le tout se terminant en pointe ; Lorné en front à Joseph Royer, par derrière en profondeur à Joseph Bourassa, d\u2019un coté au sud ouest à Louis Dumont, et au nord est à Louis Huart, avec ensemble une maison dessus construite, circonstances et dépendances ; sujet aux droits, devoirs et redevances, stipulés et reservés par et en faveur du seigneur dans l'octroi origina) d\u2019icelui à titre de cens.\u2019\u2019 Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de la Pointe Levy le PREMIER jour de SEPTEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Bref rapportable le seizième jour de Septembre pro chain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif, Bureau du Shérif, 29e Avril, 1346.{Première publication 30e Avril.1846.] ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec à savoir : AMES CLEARIHUE, de la cité de No.208.! Québec, dans le comté et distriet de Québec, boulanger: contre WILLIAM WILSON, de la dite cité de Québec, à savoir : 1, ¢ Un certain lot de terre ou emplacement, situé et étant dans la haute ville de la dite cité de Québec, rte du Palais, rue des Pauvres, contenant quarante trois pieds de front, sur la dite rue, sur cent pieds de profondeur ; borné par devant par la dite rue, et par derrière par le lot ci après décrit, d\u2019un coté au sud par la rue St.Hélène, et de l\u2019autre cote au nord par la propriété des représentants de feu Thomas Scott, écnier, avec deux maisons en pierre à deux étages et autres bAtisses dessus construites, circonstances et dépendances, 2.Une autre pièce de terre à l\u2019extremité onest du lot ci-dessus décrit contenant cinquante trois pieds et huit pouces de large, sur soixante pieds de profondeur, sur la rue Ste, Hélène, commençant à l\u2019extremité des cent pieds ci-dessus mentionné, et courant sur la rue Union ou Unity, borné à l\u2019est pnr la pièce de terre ci-dessus décrite et à l'ouest par la rue Union on Unity susdite, d\u2019un d'un coté au sud par la rue St.Hé.ène, et del'autre coté au nord par la propriété des représentans du dit feu Thomas Scott, écuyer, ensemble avec les maisons et bitisses dessus construites, circonstances et dépendances.3.Un lot de terre sis et situé dans la haute ville de Québec, sur le coté sud de la rne St.Jean, contenant soixante et sept pieds de front eur cent huit pieds de profondeur sur le coté aud ouest, le tout plus ou moins sur une profondeur irrégulière sur Je coté nord est, tel qu'il peut se trouver, ensemble avec une maison en pierre à denx élages, nn hangard et une étable dessus construits, le dit lot joignant et abontissant comme euit, savoir : en front sur la dite rue St.Jean, et en profondeur à un lot de terre appartenant à Mr.William Bouthillier, ou ses représentants, etdu coté sud ouest partie au passage commun au lot ci- décrit, et le lot de terre appartenant a Mr.John Reinhart, ou ses représentants * Pour être vendu à mon bureau, an Palais de Justice, en la dite cité de Québec, le SEPTIEME jour de DECEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Bref rapportable le septième jour de Janvier prochain.W.S.SEWELL Shérif.Burean du Shérif, 5e Août.1846.[Première publication 9e Août.1846.17 Sd PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Québec, a savoir : YPOLITE DUBORD, de No.115.la paroisse de la Poirte aux Trembles, duns le district de Québec écuier, Bourgeois ; contre MICHEL BOUSQUIN, du méme lieu, tailleur de pierre, et Upsule Brocounier, «on épouse, et un autre, savoir : ¢ Un lopin de terre sis et situé enla paroisse de la Pointe aux Trembles, seigneurie de Neuville, d\u2019un demi arpent de front, sur le niveau nord du chemin du Roi, sur un arpent ou environ de profondeur, ayant au bout: du nord, trois quarts d\u2019arpent de front; borné comme suit savoir: par devant vers le sud au niveau nord dv chemin du Roi, par derrière au bout de la dite profondeur, joignant d\u2019un coté au nord est à Tsaac Dorion, et d'autre coté au sud ouest partie au terrein de la maison d'école, numéro premier et partie à Joseph Gagné ensemble la maison et autres bâtisses dessus construites, circonstances et dépendances ; sujet aux droits et redevances stipulés et reservés par eten faveur du seigneur dans le contrat original de concession d\u2019icelni à titre de cens.\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de la pointe aux Tremhles, le NEUVIEME jour de DECEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le septième jour de Janvier prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Sbérif.Bureau dn Shérif, 5e Anût, 1846.{ Première publication 6e Août, 1846.] Tenteg par le Sherif.DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.Savoir : FAVS 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 Exponus, 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 afin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux jours aprèsle retour de l\u2019Ordre, Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir \u20181 Mini Bro DrrE Pomin- No.981.À VILLE, marchande publique, de la paroisse de Luprair.e, dans le district de Montréal, épouse d\u2019Olivier Gariépy, gentilhomme, du même lieu, dit district, dite Pominville, faisant commerce à Laprairie susdit, sous les noms et raison de E.Gariepy, demanderesse ; contre les terres et ténements de JEAN BAPTISTE RIEUToR, de lu paroisse de St.Antoine, dans le dit district, tailleur, défendeur : ¢¢ Un lopin ou morceau de terre, sis et situé dans la dite paroisse de St.Antoine, d'un demi arpent de front sur ua arpent et trois quarts plus ou moins de profondeur, tenant devant à la Rivière Richelieu, en profondeur aux Lé- i ritiers de Louis Leclerc, d\u2019un coté sud quest à Bazile Bis- \\ sonuette, d\u2019autre coté nord est, aux dits héritiors Louis Leclerc, à partir de la profondeur du dit lopin de terre jusqu\u2019au chemin dela Reine, et 4 François Leclerc, depuis le dit chemin de la Reine jusqu'à la dite Rivière Richelieu, avec une maison ew bois, une étable et une remise dessus érigées.\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019évlise de la dite paroisse de St.Antoine, le TRENTE-ET-UNIEMR jour d\u2019AouT prochain, 3 Dix heures du matin, Le dit Bref rapportable le seizième jour de Septembre prochain.BOSTON = i Bureau du Shérif, 256 Avril, 1446, COTE UN, Shérifs (Première publication S0e Avril, 1246.) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, À savoir LY Heaton BARTHELEMY No.929.JOLIETTE, du Village de l'Industrie, dans le district de Montréal, demandeur ; contre JOSEPH BOULEZ pir DALPHONS, fils, ouvrier, du même lieu.défendeur : \u2018\u2018 Une ferre sise et située dans le premier rang dans le quatrième lot du township de Kil.dare, dans la paroïsse de St.Charles Borrommée, de la contenance de deux arpents quatre nerches et sx pieds de front, sur vingt Six arpents de profondeur, et sans aucune garantie de mesure précise, le tout plus ou moins ; bornée par devant au chemin de la Reine, par derrière À Jean Baptiste Desautels dit Lapointe, tenant d\u2019un coté à un lot du Clergé, connu sous le nom du troisième lot dans le premier rang du dit township Kildare, d\u2019antre coté à Pierre Desrosiers, fils d' Alexis, sans bâtiments ?\u2019 Ponr être vendue, (sujette à une certaine rente annuelle perpétuelle et non rachetable.et à toutes les autres clauses, conditions, servitudes et réserves Mentionnées et énoncées dans Un certain bail.entre Dame Pelanandière et Jacques Magneron, exéenté devant J.E.Faribhanlt et confrère, notaires nublics, portant date du tro\u2018sième Juillet, mil huit cent dix-sept, et dont on peut avoir communication snr application à notre bureau, lequel sera entièrement détaillé an tems et lieu de la vente,) À la port de église de la paroisse de St.Charles Borrommée, LUNDI.le DIX-NEUVIEME jour d\u2019OCTOBRE prochain, à DIX heures du mitin.Le dit Bref rapportable le seizième jour de Novembre prochain.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sbérif, Bureau dn Shérif, 13e Juin, 1846.{Première publication 18e Juin, 1846.] DEUX BREFS DE FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir: wr a la pour
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