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[" RE ER PR BE IR rar Tr Es ES | ; A Wheeler VOLUME XXIII.\u2014No.46.THURSDAY, SEPT.17, 1846.[New Series.] TOME XXIII.\u2014No.46.\u2014\u2014 er JEUDI, SEPT, 17, 1846.Sherift 's Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.THURSDAY.17th SEPTEMBER, 1846.To wit :} UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDs and \u201cT'ENEMENTSs have been seized, and will be sold at the respective 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\u2019un- nuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law dllowed, 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 consercer may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the \u2019rits.pg.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.\u2018Quebec, Lo wit :À i TERRE CANAC pir MARQUIS, the No.591.i younger, heretofore cultivator and busbandman, of the parish of Ste.Famille, and now of the «ity of Quebec, in the connty and district of Quebec, carpenter, and Marie Quantin, bis wife ; against JOHN CLARK, heretofore of the parish of Ste, Famille, Island of Orleans, and now of the parish of Chatean Richer, in the county of Mentmorency, and district of Quebec, phy- awcian, to wit: 1.*¢ A circuit or lot of land, situate and lyirg in the the said parish of Ste.Famille, Island of Orleans, on the north side of the Queen's highway, now used, containing four perches and sixfect more or less of land in front at the lower end, and at the upper end con- tuining seven perches and six feet in front, this breadth continues on the depth of the hsuse now erected upon the «nid ground, on tlie nortls east side, aad is of a triangular figure,and will follow the turniogs and windings of the enclosure now planted on the land, by eleven perches of fandin depth ; bounded in frent on the north by the Qneen\u2019s highway now used, \u201cin rear on the south by the end of the said depth, joining dn the north east side by the said Pierre Canac dit Margnis and on the south west side to Mr, Pierre Giguere, together with the wooden house thereon erected, circumsiances and dependencies.2.An other circuit.esdet of land, siénate in this said parish of Ste, Famille, oppôsite the one above described, on thesouth side of the Quoen\u2019s highway, containing nine perches of land in front by fine perches and a half of land in depth, bounded in front on the n-rth by the Queen°s highway, now used, in rear on the scath by the end of the said depth or by the upper part or top of the first cape which is found there, joining on the north esst side to the said Pierre Canac dit Margnis on the south west side to the said Pierre Giguère, withthe barn thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies ; subject the said two lots to the rights, duesaud duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in the original grants thereof d titre de cens.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Famille Island, of Orleans, on the SIXTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of November next.W.8S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 2d Juve, 1846.(First published 41h June, 1845.) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : jou NicHoLts MARTYN, heretofore No.223.of the parish of Ste.Marie de la Beance.in the district of Quebec, watchmaker, and now of the town of Hamilton, in that part of the province of Canada, heretofore c.lled Upper Canada ; against Wis- 11am ForsyTH, heretofore of the city of Quebec, printer, and now of the parish of Ste.Marie de la Beauce, district of Quebec, cultivator, to wit : *¢ A land, lying and situate in the parish Ste.Marie, seigniory Linière, on the south west side of the river Chaudière, containing about three arpents in front, more or less, by about forty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the river Chaudière, in depth by the end of the forty arpents, on one side on the south west by André Arsenneau, and on the other side by the north west by Simon Réaume, with house, buke house, barn and stable thereon erected, circumstances 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\u2019 To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste, Marie, on the Fir.TeEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TeN o\u2019clock in the morn- ivg.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of November next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 2d June, 1846.[First published 4th June, 1546 ] FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : } JEAN CHAROT, esquire, advocate, No.188.of Quebec ; against JEAN BAPTISTE BFAUDOUIN, cultivator, of the parish of Ste.Clare, to wit: ¢ A land, situate in the parish of Ste.Claire, county of Dorchester, concession Caroline, of two erpents and a half in front, by thirty arpents in depth, the whole more or less; bounded in front on the south by the Queen\u201d: highway of St.Joseph, and on the north hy the lands of the river Etchemin, onone side on the Borth east by the widow Labonté, or her representatives, and on the south weet by Jean Hebert, circumstances and dependencies ; subject to the rights, dues and duties stipulated and reserved by and ia favor of the seignior in the original grant thereof & titre de cens.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Claire, on the SIXTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ retarnable on the sixteenth day of November next., W.S, SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 2d June, 1846.[First published 4th June, 1846.) Shifts Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, .that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTs have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditiani Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be tiled at our Office, previous to the fifteen ddys next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ, ~ FIERI FACIAS.WILLA H.SCOTT, of the .No.1838, parish of St.Eustache, in the district of Montreal, esquire, trader, plaintiff ; against, JOSEPH BERTRAND, of the parish of St.Michel de Lachine, in the district of Montreal, carpenter, joiner \u2018and yeoman, and Pierre Lippé, of the city and district of Montreal, also carpenter and joiner, jointly and severally, defendants : 1.**A land, situate in the parish of St.Michel of Lachine, containing two arpen!s and four perches in front, or thereabouts, by twenty arpents in depth ; bounded ia front by the river St.Lawrence, iu rear aud on one side by the representatives of the late Pierre Monnet,and on the other side by the land of Jean Baptiste Monnet, with a house, a barn and other bnildings.2.A lot of land, of about four perches and a half in front, by twenty five arpents in depth, more or less, situate at the Cote de Lidge, parish of St.Michel of Lachine ; bounded in frant-by.the highway of the Cote de Liesse, in rear by one Ogitvry, on one side by Jean Baptiste Dumouchelle, and on the other side hy-Frangois Aubria, without buildings therann etecied.! To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Michelde Lachine, on MONDAY, the NINETEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN of the clock inthe forenoon.The said Writ returnable the sixteenth day of November next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 13th June, 1846.{ First published 18:h Juve, 1846.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal,to wit : } (Aime NE HOWARD, of the city No.2013.of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, spinster, fille majeure et wsant de ses droits, plaintiff ; agoinst JOSEPH BOUDREAU, the vounger, of the parish of la Longue Pointe, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant: 1.*¢ A land situate in the said parish of Longue Pointe, containing two arpents.and a halfin front, by forty arpents in depth, and from thence ene arpent in breadth by fifteen arpents in depth, all more or less ; hounded in front by the river 3t.Lawrence, in rear by Basile Charretier, on one side by Antoine Desau- tels, and on the other by Amable Dufresne, with a house, a barn, a stable, and other Buildings thereon erected, with the exception nevertheless of the emplacements which Joseph Boudreau dit Graveline, pére and Dame Marguerite Marti.neau, his wife, sold to Charles Picoite, Alexis Bernard dit Bronillet, Joseph Chevalier, Louis Chevalier, and Joseph Jaonot, who will enjoy them, also their heirs and assigns according to their respective titles and as they are therein mentioned, 2 A lot of land situate at the Céte St.Leonard, in the said parish of Longue Pointe, containing half an arpent in front, by thirty arpeats id depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in rear by Pierre Corbeil, on one side by Antoine Desantels, and on the other side by Charles Gervais and Louis Archambault, witha house, a stable and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of la Longue Pointe, on MONDAY, the NINETEENTH day of OCTORER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the sixteenth day of November next.ROSTON & COFFIN, Sherf, - Sheriff\u2019s Office.13th June, 1846.{First published 18th June, 1846 } FIERI FACIAS.Montrea', to wit : 1 Fireperick Fuerne Gro- No.2728.J BENSKY, of the parish of St, Eustache, in the district of Montreal, esquire, uotary, as curator to the vacant estate and succession of Eustache Nicolas Lambert Dumont, esquire, in his lifetime co-seig- nior of part of the seiguiory of Mille Isles, and its continuation, aud also as curator to the vacant e-tate avd succession of Eustache Antoine Lefebvre de Béllefeuille,esquire.in his lifetime also co-seignior of the aforesaid seigniory and its continuation, plaintiff; against JEAN GAGNIER, père, of the parish of St.Jerdme, in the said district.yeoman, defendant : * A land, situste on the north west of the north River, in the parish of $t.Jerdme, containing three arpents in front, by thirty.eight arpents, more Or, less, in depth ; bounded in front by the said river, in rear by the lands of the Côte St.Nicolas, joining on one side to Jeah Baptiste Normand, aud on the other.side to Joseph Cardinal, without any buildings thereon erected, the whole\u2019 move.or less, To wir + Montreal, to wit: without any warranty of precise measure.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Jerôme, on MoNpAY, the NINETEENTH day of OcTOBER next, at Ten of the.clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable the sixteenth November next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 13th June, 1846.{First published 18th June, 1846.) \" FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit 2 FREDERICK EUGENE GLO- : No.2530.BENSKY, of the parish of St.Eustache, in the district of Montreal, esquire, notary.in his capacity of curator to the vacant estate of the late Ens- tache Nicolas Lambert Dumont, in his lifetime co-seignior of the augmentation of the seigniory of Mille Isles, and other places, and also in his capacity bf curator tothe vacant estate of the late Eustache Antoine Lefebvre de Belle!euille, in his lifetime also co-seignior of the said seig- niory and other places, esquire.plaintiff ; against ISIDORE FILION, of the parish of St.JerOme, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant: ** A land, situate on the north west of the North River, in the parish of St.Jerome, containing three arpents in front, hy thirty arpents, more or less, in depth; bounded in front by the said river, in rear by the lands of the Cote St.Nicolas, joining on one side to Joseph Cadieux, and on the other side to Louis Ar- chambault, with a small stable thereon erected, the whole more or less, without warranty of precise measure.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Jerôme, on Mon- paY, the NINETEENTH day of OcToBER next, at TwELve of the clock noon.The said Writ returnable the sixteenth day of November nest, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 13th June, 1846.( First published 18th June.1846.) -FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit, Tr EDERICK EUGENE GLO- No.2729.} BENSK Y, of the pär'sh of St.Eustache, in the district of Montreal, esquire, notary, as curator to the vacant estate and succession of Eustache Nicolas Lambert Dumont, esquire.in his lifetime co-seig- nior of part of the seigniory of Mille Isles, and its contin- nation, and also asfcurator to the vacant estate and syucces- sion-6f Fustache-Autoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille, esquire, in-his lifetime also co-setgnior of the aforesaid seigniory and its continuation, plaintiff ; against the lauds and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE NORMAND, of the parish of St.Jerdme, in the said district, veeman, defendant: + A land, situate at the north west of\u2019 the Not h River, in the parish of St.Jerôme, containing three arpents in trent, by thirty six arpents, more or less, in depth, taking in front to the said river, in rear by the lands of the Côte St.Nicolas, joining onoue side to Jean Gagnier and on the other side to Joseph Cadieux, with a small wooden house thereon erected, the whole more or less, without guarantee of precise measurement.\u201d To be sold at the ehnreh door of the parish of St.Jerôme, on the NINETEENTH day of OcToBER next, at ELEVRN of the o*clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of November next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff Sherifi\u2019s Office, 13th June, 1846.{First published 18th June; 1846.1] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal.to wit 2 YRANCOIS BARBEAU, of the , No.867.parish of St.Constant, in the district of Montre: 1, yeoman, plaintiff ; against the lande and tenements of Jame MARIE LOUISE LONGTIN, of the parish of St, Coustant, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late Dominique Montchamp, in his lifetime of the same place, said district, yeoman, the said Marie Louise Longlin, as well in her own name® and private vame os having been commune en biens with the said late Dominique Montchamp, her husband, as in her capacity of tutrix duly appointed in law to Vital Jerome, and Aurélie Montchamp, minor children, issue of her marriage with the said late Dominique Montchamp, her busband, and Hubert Montchamp, yeoman, Eu which said lot, tract ov parcel of ground and premises were poss -ssed by the saitl vendors, as propuic tors, according to their respective, interests therein, for three years immediatly precediog the date of the said deed of sale, and fiom thence forward hitherto by the said Principal Otficers of Her Majesty's Ordnance, also as propii tors.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothee, under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot, tract or parcel of ground and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Principal Officers of Her Majesty's Ordnance, are hereby notitied, that application will he made to the said Court, on Monpay, the TWENTY-FIFTH day of JANUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file tue same at the office of the prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will Le for ever precluded frem the right of doing so.BURROUGHS & FISET, P.Q.B.(Fist published 17th September, 1846.) Province of Canada, | Office of the Prothonotary of Her District of Quebec.Majesty\u2019s Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, for the district of Quebec, this sixteenth day of Sepiember, one thousand eight hundred and forty six, No.1230.Lx parte\u2014The PriNcipAL Orricers of Her Majesty\u2019s Ordnance.FPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there lias been lodged in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed before Archibald Campbell, and colleague, notaries public, on the third day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six, between JAMES O'BRIEN, of the city of Quebec, carter, aud Elza Adams, his wife by hin the said JAMES O'BRIEN, to all and every the intents and purposes therein expressed, duly authorised, of the one part ; and the PRiNCIPAL \u2018OFFICERS of der Majesty>s Ordnanee, by dames Sutron Elliott, esquire, of the city of Montreal, in the said Province, their comunissioner, to all and every the intents and purposes theveivafter expressed, duly authorised and empowered by the said Principal Officers, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said James O\u2019Brien, and Eliza Adams, his wife, to the said Principal Oflicers of Her Majesty's Ordnance, and their sucerssors in the said office, and their assigns tor ever, of ** all that certain lot, tract or parcel of ground, situated lying and being in the lower town of the said city of Quebec, containing twenty nine feet in front by such depth as may be found between Saint Charles street, and the summmit oË the cape, bounded in frout by the said street, on one side, to the north east, by the ground of the representa tives of Jacques Ménard, on the other side to the south west, by the ground of Elizabeth Develin and in the rear by the summit of the hill or cape nod growed belougiog to Her Majesty, together with the buildings thereon erect.BR Ey pce ed, and all and every the yards, gordens, waste grounds, lights, easements, profits, commodities, hereditaments aul appurtenances whatsoever to the said premises belonging, or in any wise appertaining :>* which said lot, tract or parcel of ground and premises were po:sessed by ane Pierre Gingras and Marguerite Gaboury, bis wife, as proprietors, for three years immediately preceding the twenty.vinth day of September in the year of our lord, one thousand eight huadred and forty three, thence forward by one Richard Walton, of the said eity of Quebee, mason, util the twenty eighth day of July, iu the year of our lord, one thon- sand eight hnndred and forty five ; thence forward by the said James O'Brien until the day of the date of the said deed of salé, and theoce forward hitherto bv the said Principal Officers of Her Majesty's Ordnance, also as proprictors.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hyvothec under any title or by any mens whatsoever in or upon the said lot, tract or parcel of ground aud premises, immediately before and at the time the same were- acquired by the sa\u2018d_ Principal Oficers of Her Majestv\u2019s Ordnauce, are hereby notified that application will be made- to the said Court.on MONDAY, the TWENTY-FIFFH day of JANUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required \u2018to sign ry in writing their oppositions, and file the same at the office of the prothonotary, eight days at lesst before that day, in defaalt of which they will be for ever precluded from\u2019 thw right of doing s0.HBURROUGIIS & FISET, P.Q.8.[First published 17th September, 1846.] : Province of Canada, Office of the Prothonotary of Hor District of Quebec.Majesty\u2019s Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, for the district of Quebec, this sixteenth day of September, one thousand ejght hundred and forty six.RE .No.1228.Ex parte\u2014The PatnerraL Orricers of Her Majesty's Ordnance.UBLIC NOTIC 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 Quebec, a deed made and executed before Archibald Campbell and colleague, notaries public, ou the third day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six, between EvwARD SWEETMAN, of the city of Quebec.stevedore, aud Jane Redman, his wife, by him the said Edw rd Sweetman, to all and every the intents and purposes therein expressed, duly authorised, of the one part; end the PrixCIPAL OrFicErs of Her Majesty's Ordnance, by James Sutton Elliott, esquire, of the city of Montreal.in te said province, their commissioner, to all and every the intents and purposes thereinafter expressed, dulv authorised and empowered by the sad Principal Officers, of the other part :\u2014being a sale by the said Edward Sweetman and Jane Redman.his wite, to the said Principal Officers of Her Majesty's Ordnance, and their successors in the said office, and their assigns for ever, of 1.*¢ all that certain lot, tract or parcel of gronnd, situated, lying and being in the lower town of the said city of Quebec.con- tainiug thirty six feet more or less in front, by the depth that may be found between Saint Charles street, and the summit of the cape ; bounded in front by the said street, on one side to the north east by the ground of Laurent Paradis, on the other side by the lot of ground and premises hereinafter described, and in the rear by the summit of the cape and ground belo:iging to Her Majesty.2.All that certain lot, tract or parcel of ground situate, lying and being in the said lower town of the said city of Quebec, containing twenty eight feet more or less in front, by ninety ove feet more or less in depth, at the end of which depth the said lot, tractor parcel of ground contains but twenty four feet more or less in width 3 bounded in front by the said street, on one side to the north east by the first described lot of ground and premises, on the other side totbe south west by the ground of William Henry Roy, and in the rear by the ground belonging to Her Majesty, together with the buildings thereon erected, and allaud every the yards, gardens, waste grounds, lizhts, euseusents, profits, commodities, hereditaments) and appurtenances whatsoever to the said premises belonging, or in any wise appertaining ;*\u2019 which said lot, tract or parcel of ground and premises first above described, were pussessed by Joseph Fournier, of the parish of St.Joseph Poiate Levi, bailiff, Jean Bilodeau of the place called la Canardière, in the banlieue of the said city of Quebec, yeoman, Frangois Xavier, Garneau, of the said city of Quebec, notary, and Esther Bilodeau, his wile, Charles Cazeau, of the said city of Quebec, merchant, and Eleonvre Bilodeau, his wife, Antoine Fournier, inu- keeper, Edouard Fournier, shoemaker, Flavien Fournier.joiner, and Genevieve Fournier, spinster, ali gf the said city of Quebec, as proprietors, for three years immediately preceding the tenth day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty five, thence forward by the said Edward Sweetman, until the date of the said deed of sale, and thence forward hitherto by the said Principal Officers of Her Majesty\u2019s Ordnance, also as proprietors 5 aud which said lot, tract or parcel of ground and premises, secondly above described, were possessed by one Ralph Ridley, of the said city of Quebec, grocer, as proprietor, tor three years immediately the twenty eighth day of tebruary, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty four, thence forward bLy the suid Edwatd Sweetman, until the date ot the said deed of sale, and thence forward hitherto by the said Principal Officers of Her Majesty's Ordnance, as proprietors.And all persons who may have or ela\u2018m to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot, tract or parcel of ground and premises, immediately before and at the time the same was acquired by the said Principal Officers of Her Majesty\u2019s Ordnance, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on Monpay, the TwWENTY-FIFTH \\day of JANUARY Dext, for a sentence or Judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions.and file the same at the office of the prethonotary, eight davs at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.BURROUGHS & FISET, P, Q.B, \u2018 (First published 17th September, i816.) a 295 TOE QUEBEC GAZBMB Province of Canada, Office of the Prothonotary of Her District of Quebees § Majesty\u2019s Court of Queen's Bench, for the district of Quebec, this sixteenrh day of September, one thous«nd eigbt bundred and forty six.No.1238, Ex parte\u2014The PRINCIPAL GFFICERS of Her Majesty's Ordoance.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been Indged 10 the office of the prothonotary of the Ccurt of Queen's Bench, of aud for the district of Quebec, a deed made and exrcuted before Archibald Campbell and col- lengue, notaries public, on the thirtieth day of July, in the year of onr Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty six, between PrrrnE LAVIOLETTE, of the city of Quebec, cabinet maker, and Marie Louise Lefrangois, his wife, by him the said Pierre Laviolette, to all and every the intents and purposes therein expressed duly authorised, MARIE ADELAIDE LEFRANÇOIS, Of the said city of Quebec, widow of the late Augustin Jourdain, deceased, ALEXANDER LEFRANÇHIS, also of the said city of Quebec, blacksmith, and Flavie Marjean, his wife, hy him the said Alexander Lefrancois, to all and every the intents and purposes therein expressed duly anthorised, PIERRE LEFRANCOIS, also of the said city of Quebec, wheelwright, aud ARrL LEPFRANÇOIS, of New Orleans, in the State of Lonisiana, one of the United States of America, by Alexander Benjamin Sircis, his attorney.duly constituted and appointed under and by virtue of the procuration, thereunto annexed, signed by the parties and the said notaries, of the one part; and the PriNCIPAL OrriCErs of Her Majesty\u2019s Ordnance, by James Sutton Elliott, esquire, of the city of Montreal, in the said province, their commis- si-ner, to all and every the intents and purposes therein- after expressed, duly authorised and empowered by the sa d Principal Officers, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Pierre Lavioletie, and Marie Louise Letrançois, his wife, by him duly authorised as aforesaid, Marie Adelaide Lefrançois, Alexander Lefrançois, and Flavie Marjean, his wife.Pierre Lefrançois and Abel Lefrançois, by the said Alexander Benjamin Sirois, to the said Principal Officers of Her Majesty\u2019s Ordnance.and their sacves- sors in the said office, and their assigns for ever, \u2018\u201c of all that certain lot, tract or parcel of ground, sitnated, lying and being in the lower town of the said city of Quebec, containing thirty feet move or less in front, by the depth which may bz found betwe n Saint Charles street, and the fortifi.ations or cape; bounded in front by Saint Charles street, on one side to the north east by the ground of William Henry Roy, on the other side to the south west by the Ground of Benjamin Tremain, and in the rear by the said lortifications or Cape and ground belonging to Her Majesty.Secondly, all that certain lot, tract or parcel of ground, situated, lying and being in the said lower town of Quebec, containing twenty feet more ov lens in front, hy the depth which may be found between the said Saint Charles street and the said Cape or Fortifications; bounded in front by the said street, on one side to the north east by the ground of Benjamin Tremain, on the south west by the ground of Michael Green, and in the rear ty the Fortificabions or Cape and ground belonging to Her Majesty, together with the buildings thereon erected and all and every the yards, gardens, waste grounds, lights, easements, profits, commodities, hereditaments and ap- purienances.whatsoever to the said pr.mises, belunging or in anv wise appartainivg, which said lot, tract or parcel of ground and premises were possessed by the said vendors as proprietors, for three years immediately preceding the date of the said dred, and thence forward hitherto by the said Principal Officers of Her Majesty\u2019s Ordnance, also as proprietors.And ali persons who may have or claim to have any pri- viloge or hypothec under auy title or by any means what- suever iv or npon the said lot, tract or parcel of ground and premises, immediately before and atthe time the same were acquired by the said Principal Officers of Her Majesty's rvdnapce, are hereby notified thatapplication will be made to the said Court, ov MONDAY, the TWENTY-FIFTH day JANUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirma tion, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, aod file the same at the office of the prothovotary, eight days at least befofe that day in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.RURROUGHS & FISET P.Q.B.1 First published 17.h September, 1846.[ Vis ES a DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Province of Canada, | District of Montreal.IN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH, No.747.Ex parte\u2014JOSEPH VISINA, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been | dged in the office of the prothonctary of the Cou«t of Queen\u2019, Bench of and for the district of Montreal, à deed made and execoted before Mtre.J.O.Bastien.and his colleague, notaries public, on the twelfih day of March, one thouswnd eight hundred and forty six, between ANTOINE DOYON, of St.Isidore, yeoman, for aud in the name of François Descent dit Sanspitié, as duly authorised Ly a power of attorney by deed passed before Mtre.J.O.Rurcau, notary, and bis colleague, bearing date the twen tieih day of January last, of the one part; and JOSEPH VISINA, residing in the said parish of St.Isidore, joiner, of the other part :\u2014being a sale by the said Antoine Doyon, tor and in the name of the said Francois Descent dit Sans.pitié, to the said Joseph Visina, of ¢ an emplacement, sitnate and being nt the village of the said parish St.Isidore, containing sixty five feet in front, by two arpents and a quarter in depth, the whole more or less, as well in front as in -depth ; bounded in front by the road of the Côte St.Re- gis, n rear by Pierre Guerin, on one side by Isidore Duval, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Marois, upon which there is an orchard and a honse ;>* and possessed the said emplacement by the said Francois Descent dit Sanspitié, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of vale, and from theuce hitherto by the said Joseph Vis'na, als) a+ proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoevir in orupon the said emplacement immediately provious to and at the time the same wus acquired by the said Jo-eph Visina, are hereby notifi-d that application will Le mind to this Court, on the TWSNTIETH 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 Protho- notary, eight days at Jeast before that day, iv 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, 10th September, 1846.(First published 17:h September, 1846.) Province of Canada, FN\u201d District of Montreal.{ INTHE QUEEN'S BENCH.No.746.Ex parie\u2014PieRRE MYETTE.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, adeed made and executed before Mtre.J.A.Labadie, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twelfth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty six, between GFORGE ETIENNE CARTIER, residing in the city of Montreal, esquire, advocate, acting as well for himself as heir bénéficiaire of the late Jaeques Cartier, esquire, his father, in his lifetime of the parish of St.Antoine, in the district of Montreal, as being the duly authorised attorney on behalf of his other co-heirs bénéficiaires, his brothers and sisters, hereinalter named, in the succession of the said late Mr.Jacques Cartier, to wit: Silvestre Cartier, esquire, of the parish of St.Aimé, physician, Antoine Côme Cartier, of the parish of St.Antoine, esquire, notary publie, Damien Cartier, of the city of Montreal, esquire, advocate, Misses Marguerite and Emerante Cartier, of the parish of St.Antoine, spinsters, of full age, and of Dame Leocadie Cartier, wife of Joseph Lusignan, of the parish of St.Ours, esquire, physician, {rom him duly separated as to property, of the one part; and Mr.PierRE MyETTE, residing in the parish of La Présentation, in the said district of Montreal, yeoman, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said George Etienne Cartier, in the said names and capacities, to the said Pierre Myette, of \u2018\u2018 a land, situate and being in the said parish of La Présentation, containing two arpents in front, more or less, upon thirty arpents in depth, also more or less ; bounded in front by the road of the great range, in depth by the lands of the rang des soixante, on one side to the north east by Michel Janet dit Beauregard, and on the other side to the south west by Francois Roberge, with an old wooden house and other buildings thereon erected, the whole without any warranty of precise measure or description 3°\u201d and possessed the said land by the said George Etienne Cartier, Silvestre Cartier, Antoine Côme Cartier, Damien Cartier, Misses Marguerite and Emerante Cartier, and Dame Leocadie Cartier, heirs, sous bénéfice d\u2019inventaire of the said late Jacques Cartier, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the suid deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Pierre Myette, also as proprietor.And ali persons who may haveor claim to have any privileges or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said land and premises, immediately pre= vious to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Pierre Myette, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the TWENTIETH 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's Office, Montreal, 29th August, 1846.[First published 17'h September, 1846.] Province of Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH, No.745.Ex parte\u2014JaMEs ILsLEY.[PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, ot and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed hefore Mitre.Henry Griffin, and lis colleague, notaries public, on the sixth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and forty four, between TimoTHY FOLLETT, of Burlington,-in the state of Vermont, one of the united states of America, esquire, sole surviving acting assignee and trustee of the insulvent estute of the late house and firm of Horatio Gates and company, heretoiore of Montreal, merchants, whereof the late Honorable Horatio Gates was a co partner, and also sole surviving acting assignee and trustee of the said late Horatio Gates and other individual co-partners in the said firm, under and in virtue of a certain deed of assignment for the benefit of creditors, made and passed before G.D.Arnoldi, and confrére, notaries, bearing date the twelfth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, and represented in the said deed of sale, by Jobn Gordon McKenzie, esquire, of the said city of Montreal, merchant, his attorney, as such sole assignee and trustee as aforesaid, by virtue of a power of attorney, dated at Burlington, the fifteenth day of August, oue thousand eight hundred and forty two, of the one part ; and James ILsLEY, of the said city of Montreal, master carpenter and joiner, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Timothy Follett, in his said capacity by his said authorised agent and attorney,, John Gordon McKenzie, to the snid James Ilsley, of \u2018\u201c that certain lot of land or emplacement, situated and being in the St.Lawrence suburbs, of the said city of Montreal ; bounded in front by St.Urbain street, in rear by the Protestant Burial Ground, on one side by the representatives of the late the Reverend Mr.Mountain, and on the other side by property formerly belonging to Julia Calcott, and late acquired from the said estate, by James Telfer, containing forty feet in front, by one hundred end eighty nine feet in depth, french measure, without any buildings thereon erected, and with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 3\u2019 and possessed the said lot of land or emplacement.by the said Timothy Follett, in bis said capacity, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said James Ilsley, as proprietor, And all persons who may have or clsim to have any privilezes or hypethec under any title or by any means whatsoever in or npon the said lot of land or emplace- | ment, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said James llsley, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the TWENTIETH day of JANUARY SEPTEMBER 17 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 ot which they will be for ever forclosed from the right of doing so, MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q, B.Prothenotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 27th August, 1846, | First published 17th September, 1846.) Province of Canada, trict of Montreal, IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH.vo.725, Ex parte\u2014GEORGFE RENE SAVEUSE DE BEAUJEU, esquire.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 avd executed before Mtre J.J.Gibb, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty third day of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty six, between LOUIS PASCHAL COMTE, a bachelor, of the city of Montreal, contractor, of the one part; and GEORGE RENE?\u2019 SAVEUSE DE BEAUJEU, of Coteau du Lac, in the district of Montreal, esquire, of the other part ;\u2014being asale by the said Louis Paschal Comte, to the said George Réné Saveuse de Beanjen, of \u2018\u201ca certain lot \u2018of ground, situate, lying and being on Notre Dame street,in the said city of Montreal, containing eighty four feet in front, by ninety «ne feet and one inch in depth, be the same more or less, english measure, with a two story stone house and other buildingz thereon erected 5; bounded the said lot of ground and premises, in front by Notre Dame street aforesaid, in rear by the heirs of the late Gabriel Christie, and Joseph Papineau, esquires, on one side to the north east by the property of the said vendor, the gable wall of whose house or building as well as the ground on which the sume is erected, and the gable wall of the said hereby sold house, and the ground onwhich the same is erected, are and shall be for ever mitoyen hetween the said parties, their heirs and assigns, and on the other side to thesouth westby the heirs Josiah Blakely, with all aud every the members and appurtenances thereunto belonging 5 and it is agreed by the snid deed that the said purchaser shall occupy and enjoy the whole of the Green House, about one half of which is onthe said sut lot of ground, and the remainder on the ground of the said Louis Paschal Comte, until such time as he the said George Réné Saveuse de Beaujeu, or his heirs or assigns may wish to build, or cause the said Green House to be removed, in which case the said line separating the said hereby sold premises, from those adjoining belonging to the said Louis Paschal Comte, will be a con- tiouation of the line of said mitoyen wall where it intersects the said rear, the said George Réné Savevse de Beaujen.to have the tight of maintaining and repairing the said Green House, from time to time as he may think fit > and possessed the said lot of ground, by one John Black- wood Forsyth, and by Dame Elizabeth Catherine Mittie- berger, wife of Charles La Montagne, jointly with the said Louis Paschal Comte, and by the said Louis Paschal Comte, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by tha said George Réné Saveuse de Beaujeu, also as proprietor._And all persons wlio may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque underany title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said George Réné Saveuse de Beaujeu, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the S EV ENT H 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 defanit of which they will be for ever forclosed frona the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.3.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 28th May, 1846.[ First published 25th June, 1846] Province of Canada, District of Quebec.In the matter of HENRY JOSEPH JAMESON, of the city of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, brewer, a bankrupt.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that onthe SECOND day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TEN in the forenoon, or as soon after as Counsel may be heard, the said Henry Joseph Jameson, will move Her Majesty\u2019s Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, in and for the district of Quebec, that the allowance of the certificate of discharge .granted to him, in this matter, by RoBERT HuUNnTER GAIRDNER, esquire, late Commissionner of Bankrupts, in and for the district of Quebec, be confirmed by the said Court.HY.J.JAMESON, Bankrupt.Dated 15th September, 1846.NOTICE.A persons having claims against the estate of the late JOHN JAMES SIMS, esquire, in his lifetime of Quebec, druggist, will please file their accounts, and those who are indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to Mr.Caristiany WURTELE, St.Paul street, trustee on behalf of the creditors.; AGNES >.SIMS, (Signed) 3 SARAH W.SIMS.Quebec, Gth Angnst, 1846.3 FEAHE partnersinp heretofore existing uader the name of DAY and NELSON, is thisdiy dissolved by mu- tnal consent, All persons having claims against the said partnership, are requested to present the same for liqai- dation to J.R.Day, and all persons indebted, to make immediate payment to him, JAMES R.DAY, For self and JOHN NELSON, Quebec, 31st July, 1845.NOTICE, \"THE Undersigned, will henceforward carry on bn- siness in hisown name, as Commission, and Gene- a) Merchant.JAMES R.DAY, Bell's Lane, Quebec, 31st July, 1846, 6 1846, Ventes par le Sherif.DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.JEUDI, t\u2018e SEPTEMBRE, 1846.SAvoIR : AVIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que les TERRES et HERITAGES sous-mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes per- sunnes ayant des réclamations sur iceux, sont par le présent requises de les faire connoître suivant la loi ; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distroire, ou ufin de charge, excepté daus les cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cas la lol 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 «fin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux jours après le retour de l\u2019Ordre, Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : IERRE CANAC DiT MAR- Ny.591.{ QUIS, le jeune, ci-devant cultivateur.et agriculteur, de la paroisse de la Ste.Famille, et actuellement de la cité de Quebec, en le comté et district de Québec, charpentier, et Marie Quantin, son épouse ; contre JOHN CLARK, ci-devant de la paroisse de Ste, Familie, Isle d\u2019Orléans, et actuellement de la pa- ruisse du Chateau Richer, en le comté de Montmurency, et district de Québec, médecin, à savoir : *° 1, Un circuit ou compeau de terre, situé et sis en cette dite parvisse Ste.Famille, Isle d\u2019Orléans, au curé nord du chemin de la Reine, maintenant usité, contenant quatre perches et six pieds plus on moins de terre de front par le bas, et par le haut contient sept perches et six pieds de front, cette largeur se continue sur la profondeur de la maison muiute- nant érigée sur le dit terrain, par le cuté nurd est, et est de forme triangulaire et suivra le cantour et sinuos:ités de la clotvre maintenant plantée en terre, sur onze perches de terre de profondeur ; borné par devant au nord au chemin de la Reine, maintenant uisité.par derrière au sud au bout de la dite profondeur, joignaut du coté nord est aux dits Pierre Canac dit Marquis, et an sud ouest à Sieur Pierre Giguère, avec ensemble ln maison de bois dessus construite, circonstances el dépendances.2, Un autre circuit cu compean de terre, situé en cette dite paroisse Ste.Famille, vis-à-Vis de celui plus baut désigné, du coté sud du chemin de lu Reine, contenant neul perches de terre de front, sur neuf perches et demie de terre de profondeur ; borné par devant av nord au chemia de la Reine, maintenant usité, par derriése au sud au bout de fa dite profondeur, ou au haut et cime du premier cap qui «y (rouve, joignaut du coté nord est au eut Pierre Capac dit Marquis, et du coté sud ouest au dit Sieur Pierre Gi- guére, avec la grange, dessus cohstruite, circonstances et dépendances ; sujets les dits deux lots aux droits, devoirs et redevances stipulés et reservés par et en faveur du seigneur dane les octrois originaux d\u2019iceux a utre de cens.\u201d Pour être vendus à lu porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de la Ste.Familie, Isle d'Orléans, le SIXIEME jour d\u2019OCTOBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Bret rapportabie le seizième jour de Novembre prochaiu.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, Ze Juir, 1846.{ Première publication 4e Juin, 1846 3 ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : OHN NICHOLLS MARTYN, No.223- \u2018 ci-lJevant de la paroisse de Ste.Marie de la Beauce, dans le district de Québec, horloger, et maintenant de la ville d'Hamilton, dans cette partie de la province du Canada, ci-devant appelée Hunt Canada ; contre WILLIAM FORSYTH, ci-devant de la cité de Québec, imprimeur, et maintenant ge la paroisse de Sie.Marie de la Beauce, district de Qué bec, cultivateur, savoir : \u201c\u201c Une terre, sise et située en la paroisse Ste.Marie, seigneurie Linière, du coté sud ouest de la Rivière Chaudière, contenant environ trois arpents de front, plus ou moins, sur environ quarante arpents de profondeur ; bornée en front à :a Riviere Chaudière, en protondeur au bout des quarante arpents, d\u2019un coté au sud ouest à André Arsenneau, et d\u2019autre cote an nord ouest à Simon Réaume, avec maison, fournil, grange et étable dessus coustruit-, circonstanceset dépctuances ; sujette aux droits, devoirs et redevancesstipules et reser- vés par et en faveur du seigneur daus le cont:atoriginal de concession d\u2019icelle à titre de cens \u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la paro sse de Ste, Merie, le QUIN- ZIEME jour d\u2019OCTOBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Bref rapportable le seizième jour de Novembre prochain._ W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 2e Juin, 1846.[Première publication 4e Juin, 1846.) FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : | \u2018EAN CHABOT, écnyer, avocat, No.188.de Québec ; contre JEAN BAPTISTE BEAUDOUIN, cultivateur, de la paroisse de Ste.Claire, à savoir : Une terre, située en la paroisse de Ste.Claire, cmté de Dorchester, concession Caroline, de deux arpents et demi de front, sur trente arpents de profondeur, le tout plus ou moins ; bornée pardevant au sud au chemin de la Reine de St.Joseph, et au nord aux terres de la rivière ttchemin, d'un coté au nord est à la veuve Labonté ou ses représentants, et au sud oucst à Jean Hébert, circonstances et dépen-lances ; sujette aux droits, devoirs et redevances stipulés et réservés par et en faveur du seigneur dans le contrat original de concession d\u2019icelle à titre de cens.\u201d Pour être veudue à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de Ste.Claire, le SIXIEME jour d\u2019OCTOBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin, Le dit Bief rapportable le seizième jour de Novembre prochain, W.S.SEWELL, Shérif, Bureau du Shérif, 2e Juin, 1846.| Première publication 4e Juin, 1846.] Gentes par le Sheik.DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.SAVOIR : } VIS PUBLIC est par le présent , £X donné, que les TErres et HERITAGES sous Mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et QAZNTIE DB QUEBEC.lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des réclamations sur iceux, sont par le présent requises de les faire connaitre 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 quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour e 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 | Yy LL1AM H, ScoTr, de la pa- No.1838.roisse de St.Eustache, dans le district de Montréal, écuyer, commerçant, demandeur ; contre JosEPH BERTRAND, de la paroisse de St.Michel de Lachine, dans le district de Montreal, charpentier, menuisier et cultivateur, et Pierre Lippé.de la cité et district de Montréal, aussi charpent:er et menuisier, conjointement et l\u2019un pour l'autre, défendeurs; 1.** Une terre, située en la paroisse de St, Michel de Lachine, de Ja contenance de deux arpents et quatre perches de front ou environ, sur vingt arpents de profondeur, prenant par devant au fleuve St.Laurent, par derrière et d\u2019un coté au représentant de feu Pierre Monuet, et d'autre coté à la terre de Jean Baptiste Monuet, avec une muison, Une grange et autres bâtiments.2.Un lot de terre, d\u2019environ quatre perches et demie de front sur vingt cinq arpents de profondeur, plus ou moins, situé à la Côte de Liège, paroisse de St.Michel de Lachine ; borné en front par le chemin de la Côte de Liesse, derrière à un nommé Ogilvry, d'un coté à Jean Baptiste Dumouchelle, et de l\u2019autre coté à François Aubris, sans bâtiments dessus construits \u201d Pour être vendns à la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de St.Michel de Lachine, Lunpi, le Dix- NEUVIEME jour d'OCTOBRE prochain, à Dix heures du matin.Le dit Bref rapportabée le seizième jour de Novembre prochain.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 13e Juin, 1846.(Première publication 18e Juin, 1846.FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : | (i Howarp, de la cité No.2013.{ de Québec, en Je district de Qué; bec, file majeure et usant de ses droits, demanderesse - contre JOsFPH BoubREaU, le jeune, de la paroisse de a Longue Pointe, dans le district de Montréal, cultivateur, défendewr : 1.\u2018* Une terre, située dans la dite paroisse de la Longue Pointe, de la contenance de deux arpents et demi de front, sur quarante arpents de profondeur, et de là un arpent de large sur quinze arpents de profondeur, le tout plus on moins ; bornée en front par Je fleuve St.Laurent, en arrière par Basile Charretier, d\u2019un coté par Antoine Desautels, et d'autre coté par Amable Dufresne, avec une maison, une grange, une étable et autres { atisses d.ssus érigées, à l\u2019exception cependant des emplacements que Joseph Boudreau dit Graveline, père, et Dame Marguerite Marti- neau, son épouse, ont vendus à Charles Vicotte, Alexis Bernard dit Brouillet, Joseph Chevalier, Louis Chevalier et Joseph Jannot, qui en jouirent ainsi que leurs hoirs et ayans cause, Suivant leurs titres respectifs et comme y meutionnés 2, Un lot de terre, situé à la Côte St.Léonard, daus la dite parvisse de la Longue Pointe, contenant un demi arpent de froot sur trente arpents de profondeur, plus ou moins; borné en front par le chemin du Roi, en arriére par Pierre Corbeil, d\u2019un coté par Antoine Desautels, et d\u2019autre cuté par Charles Gervais et Louis Archambault, avec une maison, une étable et autres bâtisses dessus ergées.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de la Longue Pointe, LUNDI, le DiX-NEUVIEME jour d\u2019OCTOBRE prochaiu, à Dix heures du matin.Le dit Bref rapportable le seizième jour de Novembre prochain.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif, Bureau du Shérif.13e Juin, 1816.{Première publicativa 18e Juin, 1846.] FIERI FACTAS.Montréal, à savoir : + fp'eenenies EUGENE GLo- No.2580 BENSKY, de la paroisse de Sr.Eustache, dans le district de Montreal, écuier, No'aires en Sa capacité de curutenr à la succe-sion vacante de feu Eustache Nicolas Lambert Dumont, en son Vivant Co-sei- gneur de l\u2019augmentation de la seigneurie des Mille Isles.er autres lieux «t aussi en sa capacité de cu-atenr a la sue- cession vacante de feu Eustache Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefcuille.en son vivant aussi co-seigneur, de la dite seigneurie et autres lieux, écuier, demandeur ; contre IsIDORE FiLton, de la paroisse de St.Jérôme, dans le district de Montréal, cultivatenr, défendeur : ** Une terre situé au nord ouest de la rivière du Nord, en la paroisse de St.Jérôme, contenant trois arpents de front, sur trente arpents plus vu moins de profondeur ; tenant par devant à la dite rivière, par derrière aux terres de la Côte St, Nicolas, juignant d\u2019un coté à Joseph Cadienx et de l\u2019autre coté à- Louis Archambault,nvec une petite écurie dessus construite, l> tout plus ou myins sans aucune garantie de mesure p é- cise.\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de St.Jérôme, LUNDI, le DiX-NEUVIEME jour d\u2019OCTORRE prochain, 4 Mini.Le dit Bref rapportable le seizième jour de Novembre prochain.BOSTON & COFFIN Shérif.Burean du Shérif, 13e Juin.1846.Première punlication 18e Juin, 1846.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, à savoir HY Di Eveene Gro- No.2728.BENSKY, de la paroisse de St.Eustache, en le di-trict de Montréal, écuier, notaire, comine curatenr aux biens et a la succession vacante d\u2019Euvs- tache Nicolas Lambert Dumont, écuier, en son vivant co-seigneur de partie de la setgneurie des Mille Isles, et sa continuation et aussi comme curateur aux biens et à la succession vacante d\u2019Kustache Antoine Lefebvre de Bellefeuille, écuier, en sou vivant aussi co seigneur, de la dite seigneurie, et de sa continuation, demandeur ; contre JEAN GAGNIER, père, de la paroisse de St Jérôme, dans le district, culti- vatear, défendeur : \u2018\u201c Une terre située au nord ouest de la Riviere du Nord, en la paroisse St.Jérôme, contenant trois aryents de front, sur trente huit arpents plus ou moins de profondeur ; tenant -par devant à la dite Rivière par derrière aux terres de la Côte St.Nicolas, joignant d\u2019un coté i Jean Baptiste Normand, et de l\u2019autre coté à Joseph Cardinal sans aucun bâtiments dessus construits, le tout plus ou moins sans aucune garantie de mesure précise.\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de St.Jérôme, LUNDI, le DIX-NEUVIEME jour d\u2019OCTOBRE pro- 296 chain, à Dix heures du matin.Le dit Bref rapportable le izième jour de Novembre prochain.Pers] BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 13e Juin, 1846.{Pr-mière publication ]8# Juin, 1846.FIERI FACIAS.Mon'réal, à savoir : pp\" 2ventox EuvGENE Gco- No.2729.BENsKY, de la parvisse de St.Eustache, dans le district de Montréal, écuyer, notaire, comme curateur aux biens à la succession vacants d'Eustache Nicolas Lambert Dumont, écuyer, en son vivant co- seigneur d'une partie de la seigneurie des Mille Isles et sa cuutinuation, et anssi curateur aux biens et succession vacants d'Eustache Antvine Lefebvre de Belleteuille, écuyer, en son vivant aussi co-seigneur de la susdite seigneurie et sa continuation, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténementy de JEAN BAPTISTE NoRmMAND, de la paroisse de St.Jéro- me, daus le dit district, cultivateur, defendeur: \u2018\u201c Une terre, située au nord ouest de la Rivière du Nord, en la paroisse St.Jérôme, contenant trois arpents de front, sur t'ente-six arpeuts plus ou moins de profondeur ; tenant par devant à la dite Rivière, par derrière aux terres de la Côte St.Nicolas, joignant d\u2019un coté à Jean Gagnier, et de l\u2019au- coté à Joseph Cadieux, avec une petite maison en bois dessus construite, le tout plus ou moins, sans aucune garantie de mesure précise.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendue à la porte de l'églisede la paroisse de St.Jérôme, le DIX-NEUVIEME jour d'OcTOBRE prochain, à ONZE heures du matin.Le dit Bref rapportable le seizième jour de Novembre prochain.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 13e Juin, 1846.[Premisrejpublication 18e Juin, 1846.) FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : h pp'sançois BarBEAU, de la No.867, pervisse de St, Constant, dans le district de Montréal, cultivateur, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténements de Dame MARIE Louise L.NGTIN, de la paroisse de St.Constant, dans le district de Montréal, veuve de feu Dominique Montchamp, en son vivant du même lieu, susdit district, cultivateur, la dite Marie Louise Longtin, tant en son propre et privée nom, comme ayont é1é commune en biens avec le dit feu Dominique Moutchamp, son mari, qu'en sa capacité de tutrice, dument appointée en lui à Vital Jérome et Aurélie Montchamp, enfaus mineurs, issus du marriage avec le dit feu Dominique Montchamp, son mari, et Hubert Montchamp, coltivatewr, Eusèbe Montehamp, cultivateur, et Octave Montchamp, veyageur, tous trois du même lieu, dit district, et Julien Montchamp, commis, de la cité de Montréal, dans le dit district, Hubert, Ensèhe, Octave, Julien, Vital, Jérôme et Aurélie Montchamp, en leurs qualités d\u2019héritiers en loi du dit feu Dom'nique Montchamp, leur père, décédé ab intestat, défendeurs : 1, \u201c* Une terre, sise et sitnée dans la paroisse St.Constant, partic daus la seigneurie Lusalle, el partie dans celle du Sault St.Louis, de la contenance de deux arpents et demi de front sur vingt-trois arpents de lung, uu bout desquels la dite terre repreud trois arpents de large sur environ sept arpeats, en aboutissant à la terre d\u2019an nommé Joseph Goyer, tenant d'un coté a Moyse Longin, de l\u2019autre coté aux dits défendeurs ; tenant par devant an ruisseau appelé counnunément Ruisseau de la Petite Côte, laquelle terre se trouve avuir Cté divisée en six parties, dont quatre parties se trouvent à appartenir aux dits défendeurs, et les deux autres parties appartiennent à Julien Dupuis et Vital Barbeau, suv laquelle terre il y à une belle maison de pièces sur pièces, lambrissée, couverte en bardeau, garnie de ses planchers haut et bas, ainsi que portes et chassis, aussi une grange de quarante-cinq pied-, entourée partie en colle, et le reste en planches, couverte en paille, garnie de su batterie, une écurie de pièces sur pières de dix-huit pieds sur douze, couverte en bardeau, une vieille étable de quarante pieds sur seize, Couverte en paille, entouréeen colle et en planche, et une remise de vinzt-quatre p'eds, couverte en barde su, dans lesquels bâ\u2018inents les nummes Julie Dupuis et Vital Barbeau, se trouvent avoir cha-un une par: que dans la mai- sou seulement, daus une laiterie et duns un pigeonvier, avant Venaus aux délendeurs leurs droits dans les antres- bâtiments, la dite terre etant tonte en culture.2 Une autre terre, sise elsituée dans la dite paroisse St, Con- stunt, dans le rang appelé Petite Côte, de la contensuce \u201cun arpent et demi de front, snr vingt-trois de large, an bout desquels elle prend trois quarts et demi d'arpent de rent snr environ sept arpents de long, aboutissait à la terre du dit Juseph Gayer, joignant d\u2019un coté aux défeu- deurs, et de l\u2019autre cuté à Constunt Montehamp, avec une maison de pièces sur piè \u2018es, couverte en bardeau, ga(- nie de ses chassis haut et bas et converture, aussi une grange de soixante pieds sur trente, entourée en planche et couverte en paille, et une étable de quarante pieds sur seize, entonriée en pianche et couverte en bardeau, la dite terre tenant par devant au dit ruisseau de la Petite Côte, etétant tout en culture.3.Une autre terre, sise et située dans la dite paroisse St, Constant, dane le même rang de la Petite Côte, de la contenance d\u2019nn arpent et demi de front sur quarante arpents de profondeur ; te- pant par devant au dit ruisseau de la Petite Cote, en profondeur au nommé Pierre Parent, d\u2019un coté à Etienne Longtn, et de l\u2019autre \u20ac té à la veuve Dauphin Dupuis, sans bâtiments dessus construit, (la dite terre se trouve une grande partie en culture et le reste en broussuilies,\u201d Pour être vendus À la porte de l\u2019église de St.Constant, MARDI, le PREMIER jour de DECEMBRE prochain, : à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Bref rapportable le septième jour de Janvier prochain.| BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif, Burean du Shérif, 25e Juillet, 1846.(Première publication 30e Jnillet, 1846 ] FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : HARLES CHISHOLM, No.414.2 gentilhomme de Glengary, dans cette partie de la Province du Canada, ci-levant a«ppr- lée Haut Canada, demandeur ; contre les terres et tenéments de LOUIS D'AOUT, cultivateur et guide, de ln paroisse de St.Timothée, dans le district de Montréal, défendeur : \u201c* Une terre, sise et située dans la paroisse St, Timothée, dans le comté de Beanharnois, seigneurie d\u2019Annfield, désignée et faisant partie du numéro seize, de la contenance de deux arpents de largeur, sur vingt cing arpeu's de profon- Jeur, plus ou moins ; bornée en front par le fleuve St.Laurent en profondeur par les terres non concédées, d\u2019un coté an nurc est par Isidore Brousseuu, d\u2019autre coté au sud ouest par Albert Mercier et Isidore Larocque avec deux munisons et une + 297 Ringe en hols dessus construites.Sauf et excepté nn ems tincéinent té la contenunce de trols quarts dlarpent de Longueur, sur trois quarts d\u2019urpent de largeur, verdu par le dit défendear à Isidore Larocque, nubergiste, de la dite pa- poisse St.Timothée ; borné en front par le chemin dn Roi, d\u2019un coté au nord est et en profondeur par le dit défendeue, et d\u2019autre coté au Sud ouest par Albert Mercier, avec plusieurs bâtiments dessus construits.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendue à Ja porté de l'église de la paroisse de St.Timothée MARDI, le PREMIER jour de DECEMBRE prochain, à DIX Lewres du matin.Le dit Bref rapportable le septième jour de Janvier prochain.\u20ac Taner pr BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 25e Juillet, 1346.(Première publication 80e Juillet, 1846.) opera re ce ae FIERI FACIAS.Montréal.à savoir : 2 RICHARD PHILBIN, des No.2632.$ cité et district de Montré |, pla- trier, demandeur ; contre les terres etténements de JAMES GOODWILLIE and DAVID GOODWILLIE, tous deux de la cité de Montréal, en le district de Montiéal, charpentiers et entrepreneurs, feeant commerçe sous les nom et raisons de James Good willie and Cie, défendeurs : ** Lots numéros deux, trois, et quatre, et lots numéro treize et de- 3ni et quatorze, fesant partie ou portion d'une plus grande étendue de terre, situéé en le faubouræ St.Laurent, de la cité de Montréal, acquis par Samnel Hamilton Anderson, de Montréal, écuyer, de la fabrique dela paroisse de Montréal, lesquels dits lots seront plus particulièrement cunous en référant À un certain plan de la dite plus grande étendue de terrein, déposé en le bureau de William ftoss, de la cité de Montréal, notaire public ; bornés comme sit, savoir : lots numéros deux, trois et quatre, bornésen front par la rue St, George, lot nnméro deux, borné en arrière par la ruelle St.George, lots numéros trois et quatre, bornés en arrière par les lots numéros treize et demi et quatorze ci-dessus mentionnés et ci- après décrits, Les dits lots de la contenance ensemble de soixante et quivze pieds, sur la rna St, George, sur quatrevinet pieds de profondeur, et burnés d'un cote par Anne Craie, d\u2019autre coté par les biens de James Wark, avec une Lontique de charpentier et un burean dessus erigés ; lots numéros treize et demi et quatorze, bornés en front par la rue Anderson, en arrière par le lots ci-dessus décrits, numéros trois et quatre, le tout contenant sur la rue Ander-on, cinquante et vnpieds sur soixante et trois pieds en profondeur, d\u2019une figure irrégulière, et borné d'un coté par un nommé Gill, et d'autre coté par William Footner, avec une maison à deux étages en bois et remixes dessus érigés, le tout des lots ci-dessus l\u2019écrits de mesure anglaise et, sans garantie de mesure précise.\u201d\u201d Pour être vendus en mon bureau, en la cité de Montréal, MARDI, le PREMIER jour de DECEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures dn matin.Le dit Bref rapportable le sep- tiètime jour de Janvier prochain.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif, Bureau du Sirérif, 25e Juillet.1546.(Première publication 30e Juillet, 1846.) FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : \"EAN BAPTISTE VARIN, de No.2515.{ la paroisse de Laprairie de la Magdeleine, dans le district de Montréal, écuier, notaire public, demandeur 5 contre JOHN JONES, de la paroisse de St.Luc, dans le comté de Chambly, dans le Gis- trict de Mootréal, cultivateur, tant en son propre nom comme ayant épousé Sarah Hollingsworth, et la dite Sarah Hollingswor{h, son épouse, qu'en sa qualité de tuteur dument élu en justice à William Hollingsworth, Elizabeth Hollingsworth et flenry Hollingsworth, Joseph Hollings.worth et Robert Hollingsworth, enfans mineurs, issus du marriage de fen Willan Hollingsworth, en son vivant de la dite paroisse de St.Luc, et Elizabeth Lee, son épouse, et John Hollingsworth du townsbip de Broome, dans le dit district, cultivateur, défendeurs : \u2018\u2019 Une terre sixe et située daus la paroisse de St, Luc, dans le comté de Chambly, dans le district de Montréal, contenant trois arpents plus ou moins de front, sur trente arpents de profondeur, plus on moins ; tenant par devant an chemin de la Reine qui condnit de St.Jean 4 Lapruirie, par derrière partie à Benjamin Holmes, partie à Camille Vandal, joignant d\u2019un coté à Jean Baptiste Vandal, d'autre coté à Paul Denaut, avec une vielle maison en bois tombauten ruine.\u201d Pour être Vendu à la porte de V\u2019éclise de la paroisse de St.Luc, LUNDI, le DIX-HUI- TIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Bref rapportable le trentitme jour de auvi rochain.Janvier p BOSTON & COFFIN, Shéiif.Burean du Shérif, 15e Septembre, 1546.(Première publication 17e Septembre, 1846 ) FIiERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir: ARGARET FINLAY, de.No.2535.¢ Luebec, dans le district de Shee.fille majeure usant de ses droits, demancerese ; oe CHARLOTTE ANGELIQUE SUSANNE LAN- GUEDOC, ANGELLE SOPHIE LANGUEDOC, toutes deux de la paroisse de St.Edouard, dans le district, de Montréal, filles majeures usant de leurs droits et Wi iam Guillaume Languedoc, du même lien, écnier, tous issus du mariage de feu François Languedoc, décédé, en Jon vivant de la dite paroisse, ccuier, et feu Anna Maria Phillips, son épouse, décedé, et étant héritiers et représentants legaux des biens ct succession de leur dit père, | é cédé.délendeurs : *¢ La seigneurie de St George, site dans le district de Montréal, lu dite seigneurie étant ge figure irrégulidre et contenant vingt cing mille acres e terre plus ou moins, sans garantie de mesure précise ; bornee d'un coté par les seigneuries de Lusal e, et de autre coté par la seigneurie de St.Norman, Fhwaïite, Saint James et Bubyville à une extremité par ia selgneur vie de Bea uharnois, à l\u2019autre extremité par la seigneurie de St.Nor man, susdite, avec tous et chacun les men bres, dépendances et privileges y eppartenant ; sujette A toutes les conditions spécifiées dans les lettres patentes originales établissant la dite seigueurie de St.George.Pour être vendu à notre bureau dans la cité de Montréa \u2019 LUNDI, le DIX-HUITIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Bref rapportable ingtième jour Janvier prachain.le vingtième jour de EN COFFIN, Bureau du Shérif, 15e Septembre, 1846.[Première publication l7e Septembre, 1846.] Shérif TAB QUEBEC GAZEME } BurEAu DU SHERIF pv DISTRICT PE MONTREAL, ce dix-septième jour de Juillet, mil buit cent qua- rante-{x.Sur application de SAMUEL GERRARD.de la cité de Montréal, écuver, en sa qualité de tuteur dument appointé à Stephen Kearcey Turquand, et Bernard Foorde Bowes, enfants minenrs de feu William Mackay, écuyer, et fene Susan R Kearney, son épouse.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le burraù du Shérif, du et pour le district de Montréal, un acte fait et passé devant J.H, Jobin, et tonfrère, notaires publics, le treizième jonr de Février, mil huit cent qnarantessix, en la cité de Montréal, entre SAMUEL GERRARD, de la ditecité de Montréal, écuver, tuteur, dument appointé en loi & Stephen Kearney Tur- quand et Bernard Foorde Bowes, enfants mineurs issus du mariage de feu William Muckav, en son vivant de la.dite cité, écuyer, avec feue Susan R.Kearney, d'une part; et les OFFICIERS PRINCIPAUX DE L\u2019ARTILLERIE DE SA MAJESTP\u2019, d'autre part ;\u2014étant une vente par le dit Samuel Gerrard en sa dite qualité aux dits Officiers Principaux de l\u2019Artillerie de Sa Majes'é.pour l\u2019usage du département de l\u2019Artillerie, et la défense militaire de cette Province, et en vertu des provisions de l\u2019acte ci-après mentionné, de toute ce lot ou compenu de terre, sitné av coté sud ouest du chemin Victoria, (ci-devaut appelé chemin Papineau.) dans le quartier St.Marie, de la dite ¢ité,
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