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[" ks se Se, Bg Fd, Fs » VOL.UME XXV.,\u2014No 52.THURSDAY, OCT, 26, 1 \\ (New Series] Busette de Quebec, bm me a mam TOME XXV,\u2014No.52.JEUDI, 26 GCTOBRE, 1848.Sheriff's Sales.| DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Towit: } PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned Lanoh and TFNEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.AIl persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019un- muler, afin de distraire, ov afin de charge, except in cises of Venditioni Exponas,to which ne sweh oppositions are by law allowed.are required to be filed at our Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oprosi- tions afin de conserver may be filed at any time withip two days next afte the return of the Writ.; FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ; Pan Caron, heretofore of the No.960.city of Montreal, in the cqunty and district of Montreal, and now of the parish of St, Michel de Lachine, in the county and district of Montreal, joiner aud trader.plaintiff , aga nst the lands and t nements of Jony Morrison, the elder, 67 the city of Montreal, in the county and district aforesaid, farmer, defendant: \u20ac A Jot of land lying and situate inthe Cote St.Leonard, in the parish of Longue Pointe, in the Island of Montreal, con- tainining two arpents in front, by sixteen arpents in depth, from where it diminishes and narrowing towards the north east to an extent of four arpents in depth, where the said lot of land terminates in a point, the whole more or less, with- ont warranty of prec\u2019se measurement ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway.in depth by the Leirs of Doctor Descham- beault, to the north east side by Benjamin Bourgeaux, and on the south east side by Charles Gervais, now represented by Mr.Queen, with a house, barn and other buildings thefeon erected.\u201d To be soldat the church door of the paridh of Longue Pointe, on the TWENTY FI6GETH duy of NOVEMBER next, at Ten o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the eighth day of January next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sherif.Sheriff's Office, 224 Julv, 1844.[First publiehed 27th July, 1848.1 ; FIERT FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : EORGE BurToN HamirLrow, former- No, 1758.¢ ly of London, in the county of Middlesex, and now of Chelmsford, in the county of E.gex, in England, clerk, William Henry Kiug, of London aforesaid, esquire, surviving executors of the last will and tastament, and universal fiduciary legatees of the late Napier Christie Burton, in his lifetime of TLonndon aforesaid, General in Her Majesty\u2019s Army, plaintiffs; against the }ands and tenementsof Henry WiLsow, of Lacolle, in the district of Montreal, bailiff, in his capacity of carator duly appointed to the vacant estate and succession of the late Samuel Lewis, in his lifetime of the seigniory of Lacolle, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defeodant: 1.\u201c\u201c A land lying and situate in the seigniory of Lacolle, parish St.Bernard of Lacolle, and district of Montreal, containing four arpents in front, hy twenty eight arpents in depth, more or less ; hounded in front towards the east by the lands of the second coneession, in depth towards the west by the fourth concession, on one side towards the north hy Thomas Hogden, and on the other side towards the south by the said defendant, in bis said quality, with a house, barn aud shed thereon erected.2.A lot of laud lying and situate in the seigniory of Lacolle, parish and district aforesaid, containing two arpents in front, by twenty eight arpents in depth, snore or less 3; bounded in front towards the east by the lands of the second concession, in depth towards the west by the fourth concession, on one side towards the north by the said defendant, and on the other side towards the south, by Ralph Moore, without buildings thereon erected.\u2019\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Bernard de Lacolle, on the TwENTY EIGHTH day of NoVEMBER next, at Tex o\u2019clock in the forenvon, The said Writ returnable the eighth day of January next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 224 July, 1848.(First published 27th July, 1848.\" FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : 2 EORGE RENE\u2019 SAVEUSE DE No, 2340.§ REAUJEU, of Coteau du Lac, in, the district of Montreal, esquire, seignior, proprietor and possessor of the seigniories of Soulanges and New Longueil, in the said district, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JOHN McLACHLAN, of Chie St.André, in the seigniory of New Longueuil, in thedistiict of Montreal, yeo- mau, defendant: 1.* A lot of land, described and koown as number nineteen, on the south of Gôte St.Andrews, seig- riory of New Longueil, parish of St.Polycarpe, and district of Montreal, containing three arpents in front, by twenty three arpents in depth, without any warranty of measurement 3 bounded in front by the base of said Cote, in rear by the seigniorial line, on one side by lot number eighteen, and on the other side by lot number twenty, without buildings.2.A lot of land, described and known as number twenty, on the south of Côte St.Andrews, seigniory, parish and district aforesaid, containing three arpents in front,by twenty three arpents in depth,without any warranty of measurement ; bounded in front by the base of said Côte, in rear by the seigniorial line, on one side by lot number nineteen, last described, and on the other side by lot lot number twenty one, with.two dwelling houses, two barns, stables and other buildings there~ on erected.3.A lot of land, described and known as numa ber twenty one, on the south of Côte St.Andrews, seigniory, parish and district as above mentioned, containing three ar« \u2018Montreal, to wit: penis in front, by terenty three arpents in depth, withont any warranty of measurement; bounded in front by the base of said Côte, in rear hv the seignimial line, on oneside hy number twenty, last described, and on the other side by lot nomber twenty two, without buildings.Which said lots of Tand, are among other fhines, by the deeds of concession thereof, snhject to the right of and in favor of the seignior of tlie seignfory of New Longueil, in the censive in which the said lots of land are situated, to take six superficial arpents on any part of the said lots, for the purpose of thereon erecting a saw or flour mill.or a mill of any other description, and to occupy and dig trenches and cut the earth in such parts of the said lots as the seignior shall find necessary, for the purpose of conducting water to and from the said mills, and the construction thereof, without leave to the tenant, (délenteur,) to build or erect, or canse to be buil\u2019 or erected, any saw, flour, carding or fulling mills, or mills of anv other description whatsoever, also subject to tbe droit de retrait, in favor of the seignior, and to all other rights and duties, feudal and seigniorial, charges, clauses, conditions, reservations, servitudes, services, restrictions, privileges and reserves, agreenbly to the deeds of concession.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Polycarpe, on the TwWENTY-NINTH day of NOVEMBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the eighth day of January next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sherif.Sheriff's Office, 224 July, 1548.{ First published 27:h July, 1848.1 FIERI FACIAS Montreal, to wit : ARCISSE COLLERET and No.2040.} LOUIS LAMBERT, both of the city and district of Montreal, joiners, carpenters and contractors, carrying on business there 2s such in copartner- ship, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of JACQUES WILLIAMSON g/ias JOHN WILLIAMSON, of the said city and district of Montreal, gentleman, Dour- geois, defendant: ¢* A lot of ground, lying and sitnate in the city and district of Montreal, Quebec suburh, Woolfe street, containing sixty feet in front, by seventy feet, more or less, in depth ; bounded in front by said Woolfe street, in rear by ove Crasser, on one side by one Lamonrenx, and ou the other side by one Robillard, or representatives, with two wooden houses thereon erected, one two stories and the other ome story.\u201d To be sold, in ouroffice, in the city of Montreal, on the TWENTY-EIGHTB day of NOVEMBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the eighth day of Jannary next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sherif! Sheriff's Office, 22d July, 1848.[First published 27th July, 1848.} FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : HARLES CHALIFOU, master No.1838.; mason, of St.Hyacinthe, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of SA BIN TETU, gentleman, of the city and district of Montreal, in his quality of curator ro the vacant succession of Jean François Tetu, in his lifetime, merchant, of St, Hyacinthe aforesaid, in the said district, defendant : * A lot of ground, lying and situate in the village of St.Hyacinthe, containing forty five feet in front, by seventy feet in depth ; bounded in front by St.François street, in rear by Lonis Berthiaume, on one side by the beirs Beauregard, and on the other side by Charles Picard, with a house and other dependencies thereon erected.The said ground subject to the charge of the seiguiorial rights, cens et rentes and lods et ventes, and other charges and obligations mentioned in the original deed of concession of the said lot of ground, in favor of the seigniors of the seigniory whereof the said ground derives en censive.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Hyacinthe, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of NOVEMBER next, at Ten o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the eighth day of Jannary next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff Sheriff \u2019s Office, 22d July, 1848, (First published 27th July, 1848.FIERI FACIAS.Montrea!, to wit : ILLIAM F, LESTE, of thecity No.2030.and district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of MAXIME MARCELLET, merchant\u2019s elerk, and Exupére Lan- rier, wife of the said Maxime Marcellet, and from him duly and legally separated as to property, - both of the parish of Sr, Lin, in the said district, and now of the city of Montreal, defendants: \u2018\u201c A land, situated in the parish of St.Lin, in the seigniory of Lachenaie, containing three arpentsin front, by about forty two arpents in depth, therein comprised the continuation 3 bounded in front by the river Lachigan, io rear by the lands of Côte Jane, on one side by Toussaint Robillard and Joseph Morin, and on the other side by Charles Chartier and George Brock, with a wooden house, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St, Lin, on the TweNTY- EIGHTH day of NOVEMBER next, at Tn o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable the eighth day of January next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 22d July, 1848.[First published 27h July, 1548.17 FIERI FACIAs.Norsert DoucET, esquire, notary, No.1671, residing in the prish of Ste.Geneviève de Berthier, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of the Honorable JAMEs CUTHBERT, esquire, and Demoiselle Cecilia Apne Frauces Cu'hbert, fille majerre et uaant de ses droits.both of the parish of Ste.Geneviève, in the said distriet of Mnntreat, defendants : ** The enjoyment and usnfruet during the lifetime of the said Honorable James Cuthbert, ore of the defendants, of one certain lot of land, lying and si'uate in the parish of Perthier, in the district of Montre 1.c ntain- ing five arpents in smperficies, more or less, being of an irregular form ; bounded in front and on the two sides by the river Bayonne and in depth towards the south west partly by Narcisse Gadourie, and on the other side partly hy Jean Baptiste Ambushon, with the right an@ commonage of a road for vehicles, that leads to the said lot of land, with also the enjovment and usnfruct, during the lifetime of the said Honorable James Cuthbert, of a sawing, fulling and carding mill, houses and other depende-cies, constructed on the said land.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Bey- thier, onthe Twenty Ejearn day of NovEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable un the eighth day of January next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 22d July, 1848.(First published 27th July, 1848.) FIERJ FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : (3EORGE RENE\u2019 SAVEUSE DE No 2333.Ç BEAUJEU, of Cotean du Lac, in the district of Montreal, esquire, seignior, proprieter and possessor of the seigniories of Soulanges and New Longuenil, in the said district, plaintiff ; against the lands and tene~ ments of JOSEPH AMESSE, of the seigniory of Sonlanges, and parish of St, Joseph, in the district of Montreal, veo- man, defendant: \u2018\u201c A lot of land, described and known ns lot number six, on the south west of Côte St.Louis, in the seigniory of Sonlanges, în the parish of St, Joseph, in the said district, containing three arpents in front, by twenty eight arpents in -depth, without any warranty of measurement 3 bounded in front by the base of said Cate, in rear by unconceded lands, and on the respective sides by lots numbers five and seven, without buildines.Whieh said lot of land is among other thines hy the deeds of concession thereof, subject to the right of and in favor of the seigninr of the seigniory of Soulanzes, in the censive in which the said lot of land is situated, to take six sup rfieial arpents on any part of the sa\u2018dlot for the pui < pose of thervon erecting a saw or flour mill,or a mi:l of any ether description, and to occupy and dig trenches and cut the earth in snch parts of the said lot as the said seignior sha'l find necessary for the pnrpose of eonducting water to and from the said mills,and the construction thereof, without leave to the tenant (détenteur,y to build or erect, or cause to be built or erected any saw, flour, carding or fulling mills, or mills of any other desctiption whatsoever, also snbject to the droit de retrait, in favor of the seignior, and to all other rights and duties, fendal and seigniorial, charges, clauses, conditions, reservations, servitudes, services, restrictions, privileges and reserves, agreeably to the deeds vf concession.\u2019 To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Jhseph, in the seigniory of Soulanges, on the TweNTY-EiGHT day of NovEMBER next.at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the eighth day of January next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 22d July, 1848.{ F:rst published 27th July, 1848.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit 1 A MBROISE BouraEeors, of St, Johns, No.840.in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of CHar- LES CHOINIERE, son of Joseph, of the parish cf St, Athanase, in the said district, yeoman, defendant: \u201c A lot of land or emplacement situate in the parish of St.Athanase, in the said district of Montreal, being one arpent in superficies ; bounded in front by tle Grand Lire road, of St.Athapase aforesaid, and in rear by Theodore Giard, and on one side to the soutlrby Adrien Bessette.and on the other side to the north by the said Theodore Giard, with a house, barn, shed and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St, Athanase, on the TwENTY-SEVENTH- day of F&BRUARY next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenvon.The said Writ returnable the second day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 21st October, 1848, {First published 26th Octoher, 1848.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit} NDREW COLVILE, Of Ochil- No.1502, tree and of Crombie, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Scotland, esquire, Russell Ellice, of Portman Square, in the county of Middlesex, in that part of the said United Kingdom, called England, esquire, and John Abel Smith, of .Lombard street, in the city of London, in the county of Middlesex a'oresaid, banker, seignivrs and proprietors in posssession of the fief and seigniory of Villechauve or Beau harnois, likewise called Annfield, in the said district of Montreal, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of Louis Brasseur, of the parish of St.Polycarpe, in the .district of Montreal, yeoman, otherwise called Louis Y OMELLE, defendant : \u201c A land, lying and sitnate in the parish of St.Clement, in the seigniory of Beauharnois, designated by the south easterly half of lot number two, in the concession of Côte St.Lanrent, in Annstown, in the Said seigniory, containing two arpents one perch and nine feet in width, by twenty five arpentsand six perches in length, forming fifty one arpents and twenty perches, more or less, in superficies ; bounded in front by the front road of said concession, in rear by the lauds of Cote St, Geo: ge, pre 338 TER QUESRC GAZBRTIER, + Ocroser 26, on the vorth westerly side by the north westerly half of said lot number two, the property of Paul Fauxbert, or his re presentatives and on the sonth easterly side by lot number three, of the said Côte St.Laurent.the propertv of Etienne Varev, or histepresentatives, withont any buildings thereon ercet-d.\u201d To'be-sold at the church door ofthe parish of St.Clement, on the TwenTy-efvENTH day of FEBRUARY next.at the hour of TEN of the clock in'the'forenorn.The 20d Writ retienable the gecond day of Avril next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 21st October, 1848 [First onhlished 26th October, 1848.] FIERY \u2018FACT AS, M ntreal, tn wit } A NbREw CorviLe, of Ochiltree N° 837.and of Crombie, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called Neorland, esquire, Russel Ellice, of Portman Square, in the county of Middlesex, in that part of the United Kingdom, called Ragland, ecquire, aod John Abel Smith, of Lombard Street, in the city of London, in the county of Middlesex aforesaid, banker, seigninrs and proprietors in possession of the fief anël seigniory of Vill-chanve or Beaubaroois, like~ wise enllell Antifield, in the district of Montreal, plaintiffs ; azninst the lands and tenements of Apa ANpERSsoNn, of the parich of Ste.Martine, in the seigniory of Villechauve or Beanhurnois, in the said distrier af Montreal, yeoman, defendant: \u2018 À lot of land, «ituate in the parish of Ste, Mar- give, drornuted br lot number one hundred and thirteen, (B.) in Williamstown, in tha seigniory of Beanharnois, containing five nrpents in width, \u2018by twenty arp-nts in length, forming oue hundred arpents, more or less, in rmperfici-s 5 hoanded in font by the front road dividing the said lot from Jot number one hnndred and twenty nine, in rear by lot number nne handred snd seven, ( A.) and number one hnodred and eight, (A.) on the cast aide bv lot number are hnndred - and twelve, (B,) the property of Thomas Robertson, and on the west side by member one hundred and fourteen, rR.) the property of Robert McLeod, with a stable thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at tie clhinreh door of the parish of Ste, Martine, on the TwENTV-RIGHTR day of F«BRUANY next, at the hour of ELEven of the clock in the frencou.The said Writreturnable the second day of April Jtxt, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 21st Netober, 1848.(First.pulitished 26th October, 1848.) : ce FIERI FACTIAS.Montreal, fo wit :?A NDREW COLVILE, of Ochil.No.863.$ FA tree and of Crombie, in that part of the United \u2018Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland, esquire, Russell Ellice, of Portman Square, in the connty of Middlesex, in that part of the suid United Kingdom ot Grent Britain ard Treland, called England, esquire, and John Abel Smith, of Lombard street, in the city of London, in the connty of Mid dlasex afuresnid, baker, seigniors and proprietors in possiresid of the fief and seirniory of Villechauve or Benuharunis, likewise called Annfield, in the said district 0 Muantreal, plaintiff; against the lands ond tenements of WALTER JOHNSTON, of the parish of Ste.Martine, - in the seigniory of Villechanve or Beanbarnois, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant : *¢ A lof of land, situate in the parirh of Ste.Martine, designated by lot nomber one hundred and thirty six, in Williamstown, in the ceigniory of Beanharnois, containing five arpents in width, by twentv arpents in length, forming ane hundred arpents, more or less, in superficies 5 bounded in front by the front road dividing the said lot from lot number one hundred and filty three, in rear by lot number one hundred and twenty seven, on the éast side by lot number ove hundred and thirty five, the proparty of Robert Adnms, and on the west side by lot number one hundred and thirty seven, the property of Jahn Abhatt, without any buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold nt the chnreh door af The parish of Ste.Martine, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of FEBRUARY next, at the honr of TEv of the clock inthe forenoon.The said Writ returvahie the second day er April next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 21st October, 1548.{First published 26h October.[848,) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit :} Are Couvitr, of Ochil- No.2297.tree and of Crombie, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britnin and Ireland, called Scotland, esquire, Russell Ellice, of Portman Square, iu the county of Middlesex, in that part of the said United Kinglom, called England, esquire, and John Abel Smith, of Lombard street, in the city of London, in the connty of Middlesex aforesaid, banker, seigniors and proprietors in Ppos-ession of the fief and seigniory of Villechauve or Beau- harnois, likewise called Aunfiddd, in the said district of Montreal, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of Jacques MicukL, of the parish of Montreal, in the said district of Montreal, innkeeper, defeadaut : ¢ An emplace- meat, dresiznated by lot number sixty seven, in the village of Beanharnois, in the parish of St.Clement, in the veig- nio'y of Beauharnois, containing ninety feet in width, by one bundred and eighty feet in length, forming fifty perches in superlicies 3 bounded in front by Hannah street, in rear by the Jot belonging to the Presbyterian church, on the north easterly side by lot number sixty six, the property of Joseph Duperré, or his representatives, and on the south westerly side by lot number sixty eigit, the property of Robert ¥eany, without any buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the chureh door of the parish of St.Clement, on the TWENTY-sEVENTH day of FEBRUARY next, at the hour of ELEVvEN of the clock in the forenoon, The said Writ raturnable the second day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 21st October, 1848, {First published 26th October, 1848,) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : 7 ANvREW CorLviLe, of Ochiltree and No.1008.} of Croinhie, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Brituin and Ireland, called Scotland, esquire, Russell Ellice, of Portman Square, in the county of Middiesex, in that part of the said United Kingdom, catled England, esquire, and John Abel Smith, ot Lombard street, in the city of Loudon, in the connty of Middlesex untoreenid, banker, seigmors, proprietors in posession of the fief and seigniory of Villechauve or Boaalinraois, likewise enlied Aontield, in the said district t Moatceal, plaintiffs ; aguinst the junds and tenements of Brien~Ne\u2019LEDUC, of the parish of St.Timothée, in the seigniory of Benubarnois, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant : *¢ A land, situated in the parish of St.Timothée, in the-seigniory of Beauharnois, designated by the north easterly half of lot rumber twenty nine, in the second concession of Helenstown, in the said seig- niovy, containing two arpents in width, by twemy five arpents in length, forming fifty arpents, more or less, in superficies ; bonnded in front by the fron! road ef said \u2018concession, in rear by the lands in the third range, onthe.north easterly side by lot number twenty eight, the pro=- p-rty of Joseph Lutour, and on the \u2018south westerly side by the south westerly half of said lot number twenty nine, the property of Felix Girard, without any buildings thereon erected,\u201d To he sold at the church door of the parish of St, Timothée, on the FsRsT day of MAKCH next, nt the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the second duv of April nest, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Rheriff\u2019s Office, 21st October, 1848, (First published 26th October, 1847.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: HoMAs EpMoND CAMPBELL, No.esquire, seignior and proprietor, of the seiguiory of Rouville, in the district of Montreal, plhintiff 5 agninet the lands and tenewents of SAMUEL DANGERFIELD, formerly shoe maker, of the parish of St.Hilaire de Rouville, district of Montreal, now absent from thi.province, defendant : * Two emplacements contiguons to one another situated in the village of Rouville, in the parish | of St.Hilaire de Renville, being the numbers nine and twelve, of \u2018the plan of thesaid village, containing together the said emp acre ments ninety feet in front, by one hundred and torty four feet in depth; bonnded in front to the north hy St.Hypolite-street, iu rear to the south by the emplacement number fifteen, joiniog on ope ~ide oo the north east to the ground of the Fabrique vf St, Hilaire de Rouville, and ou the other side on the south west to Ste.Anne sireet, with a house snd another building thereon erected.The said emplacements to the charge of the seigniorial rights, lods ef ventes, cens et rentes aud other conditions and charges stipulated iv the original deed of concession in favor of the seignior of the seigoiory whereof the said emplacement derives,\u201d Tbe sold at the church door of the parish of St.Hilaire de Rooville, on the TWENTY-SEVENTH day of FFBRUARY uexty at TEN o\u2019clock is the fturenoos.The said Writ returvable on the second day of April next.ROSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office.21at October, 1848, ( First published 26th October, 1848.) FIERL WACIAD.Montreal, to wit : \"{*Homas EDMOND CAMPBELL, es- No.i quire, seignior, proprietor of the seignioiy of Rouville, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of PIERRE LAJEUNESSE, veoman, formerly of the parish of St.Hilaire de Rouville, district of Montreal, now absett fram this province, defen- dunt : \u201c À lot of land situated at the Mountain of Rouville, in the parish of St.Hilaire de Rouville, seigniory of Rou- \u2018ville, district of Montreal, being the number one hundred and seventy four, containing two arpents in front, by three arpents in depth; bounded on one side by Dominique Du- charme, or his representatives, on the other side by François Perrin and others, on the southby Louis Vaudandaigae or representatives, and towards the north by the lands of thie seignior, being a cape of the Mountain, withont buildings 3 tothe charge of the seigniorial rights, cens et rentes lods et ventes and other charges and servitudes, stipulated in the original deed of con crssion of the said ground, in favor of the seignior of the raid seigniory.\u201d To be soldat the church door of the parish of St.Hilaire de Rouville, on the TWENTY-SRVENTH day of FEBRUARY next, at ELEVEN o'¢logk iu the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the second day of April next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sherifl\u2019s Office, 21st Octob.r, 1848.[First published 26th October, 1848.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit Teens EpmonD CAMPBELL, es No.quire, seignior and proprietor of the seigniory of Ruuville, in the district of Moutreal, plaintiff ; agaïnst the lands and tenements of JFAN DAPTISTE CBEvAL, yeoman, firmerly of the village of St, Hilaire de Rouville, district of Montreal, now absent from this province, dufendant : \u2018 An emplacement situate in the village of St, Hilaire de Rouville,in the parish of St, Hilaire de Rouville, iu the said district, being the number twenty five on the plan of the said village, containing the said emplacement seventy two feet in breadth, hy seventy two fuet iu length 5 bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by Charles Etienne Tetu, on one side by Geleun Anthier, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Réné Hertel de Rouville, or his representatives, without buildings.The aforesaid emplacemert to the charge of the seiguiorial rights, cens et rentes, lods et ventes and other servitudes, in favor of the seignior of the seigniory, und mentioned in the origival dved of concession of the said emplacement.\u201d To be sold st the church door of the parish of St, Hilaire de Rouville, on the TWENTY KiGHTu day of FEBRUARY next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable ou the second day of April next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff \u2019s Office, 2Ist Octuver, 1848.(First published 26th October, 1848.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: ENE AUGUSTE RicHard Hu- No.1806.BERT, esquire, advocate, of the city and district of Montreal, plaintiff par distraction de frais, in u certain canse wherein Julie aiias Angelique Sauvé dite Laplante, of the parish of Ste.Anne du Bout de l'Isle, in the said district, wife of Clande DuBrul, of the same place farmer is plaintiff, and the said CLAUDE BUBRUL, is defendant.; against the lands and _tenements of the said Craupe DuBuur : |.\u201cA lot of land situate at the Côte Ste.Marie, parish of St, Anne du Bout de l'Isle, district ot Montreal, to the south of the King\u2019s bighway, of two arpents in breadth, by twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the said King's highway, on one side to the south west by Seraphin Pilon, on the other side tothe north east by Luc Suuvé dite Laplante, in rear by the said Seraphin Pilon, without buildings thereon erected, 2.Another lot of land situate at the Côte Ste.Marie, parish of Ste.Anne du Bout de l'Isle, to the north of the King\u2019s highway, of two arpeuts in breadid, by ten arpents in SUD \u2018depth ; Younded in front by the King's highway, on one side to the south west by Jacques Lantier, on the other side to fie north east by Théodore Daout, in rear by Julis Lauzon, without buildings thereon erected, the whole more or less.snd without warranty of precise measurement.\u201d To he sold itthe church door of the parish of Ste.Anne du Bout de I'Isle, on the TwenTYy-SevEvTa day of Frm.RUARYNEXt, at TEN o'cluck in the forenoon.The said Writ raurnable on the second dav of April next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, 2st Ociober, 1848, {Firg published 26th October 1848) ; FIERI FACIAS, Mentrial; to wit : Foires VALLEE, and Leurs Bover, N» 2656.¢ ot the city and district of Montreal.bpth traders, and Dame Leoc:die Montrais, widow of thdlate Fleury St.Jean, in his lifetime of the same I place, trader, as well in her own name, as having been commime en biens with her said husband, as in her capacity of universal nseufrartuary legatee of the said late | Fleury St.Jean, plaintiffs; against the lands and tenements f Dame EtazaserH Picarp of the said citv and di-trictof Montre»1, widow of the late Louis Blanchard, ia his lifelime trader and tanner, also of the same place, his universal neufructuary legatee.légafaire universelle usu- Sruitiere, defendant : \u201c An emplacement situate in the St, Antoine suburb, of the city of Montreal ; bounded in front by Lanontagne street, on ove side by Bonaventure street, on thenther side by James Keilter, or his representatives, and inthe rear by the heirs Decary, containing the sa'd emplacement on) amontagne street, of ninety seven feet in from, one hundred and seventy three feet eight inches on Bonaventur~ street, and ninuty seven feut in depth, the whole more or less with \u201cwo wooden honses of one sinrle story on Lamontagne street, a wooden house of two stories andone wooden honse of one single story en Bonaventure street, with stables, sheds and other buildings thereon erected > To besold in eur etfice, in the city of Monte on the TwENTY-SevenTH day of FEBRUARY rext, at TEN o'clock in the forenson.The said Writ returna le on the second day of April next.10 .BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 21st October, 1x48, (First published 26th October, 1848.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : @nomas Enm Nnp CaMPRE:L, esquire, No: - seignior avd proprietor gf the seig.niory of Rouville, \u2018in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the lands'and tenements of Louis LEDUC, formerly carpenter, of the parish of St.Hilaire de Rouville, is the district\u2019 of Montreal, now absent from this province, defendant : *\u201c An\u2018emplacement, being the number twenty one, situated in the village of St, Hilaire de Roaville, in the parish of St.Hilaire de Rouville, in the said district of Montreal, contajuing the said emplacement seveuty two feet in breadth, by one hundred and seventeen fret in length ; bounded on'one side by a street, on the other side by , Goulet, on the south west by the ground of the Fabrique, and on the north east by Simon Desjardins, without buildings; the said emplacement to the charge of the seigniorial rights, cens et rentes, lods et ventes, and other charges and servitudes mentioned in the deed uf concessian of the said emplacement, in favor of the seignior of the said seigniory whereof the said ground derives.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Hilaire de Rouwille, on the TwENTY- RIGATE day of FEBRUARY next, at T'EN 0°cloek in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the second day of April next.: BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, 21st October, 1848, (First published 26th October, 1848.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : \"pue Honorable JAMEs CUrnBErr, No.195, } seignior, proprietor aud in posse-.sion of the seigniory of Berthier, in the circuit of Berthier, and residing in the parish of Berthier, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of MiCreL SgmPER, trader, heretofore of the parish of Berthier, iu the said cirenit of Berthier, and now absent from this province, defendant : \u2018\u2018 An emplacement, lying aud situate in the village of Berthier, in the parish of Berthier, in the dis'rict of Montreal, containing twenty seven feet, more or less, in front, by one arpent in depth ; bounded in frent by the Queen\u2019s highway, and in depth by Joseph Deronin, on one side by Paul Pellant, and un the other side by Isaie Fauteux, with a house thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Berthier, on the TwENTY-SEYENTH day of FEBRUARY next, at TeN o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable ou the second day of April next, ; BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sherif?s Office, 21st October, 1445, (First published 26th October, 1848.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to \"lJ OSEPH EDOUARD BEAU.No.833.| PRE\u2019, of the parish of L\u2019A~- somption, in the district of Montreal, esquire, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of MARGUERITE Si- MARD, of the parish of St.Roch.in the district of Montreal, widow of the late Jean Baptiste Chaput, yeoman, of St, Roch aforesaid, in his lifetime, the defendant in this cause, and as having been commune en biens with the snid late Jean Baptiste Chaput, defendant: *\u201c A land lying and situate in the parish of St.Roch, seigniory of I\u2019 Assomption, district of Montreal, containing four arpents in front, by twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the rivulet St.John, in rear by Simon Forest, bouaded on one side by Joseph Denaud, on the other side by Joseph Dalpé dit Pariseau, without buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Roch, on the THIRD day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable ou the eighth day of Jantary next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sherifi\u2019s Office, 28th August, 1548.{First published 31st Angust, 1848.1 FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to mits BRZAME ANGELIQUE JACOBS, No.2667.of the city and district of - Montreal, wife of François Xavier Bender, of the same - place, esquire, advocate, and the said Dame Angelique Jacobs, duly sepurated en justice, as to property, quant aux biens from the latter, plaiutiff ; against the lands aud tenements mentioned aad described in the schedule marked A, annexed to the said Writ, now in the hands grat.og Lg oni tpn grr rt arr.Ee a om noe oe LG =e ww VV Faw a og sage oe re REY rer and possession of Gaspard Dagen, of the city and district of Montreal, notary public, curator duly appointed to the délnissement made in this cause, on the sixteenth day of August instant, by OLIVIER BERTHELET, of the city and district of Montreal, esquire, bourgeois, the defendant in this cause, defendant: I.* An emplacement, lying and situate in the city of Montreal, on the level of Craig street, on the north west side thereof, belonging to the land commonly called Prés-de-ville, containing foity four feet in front, on Craig street, forty five feet on the line which bounds it in depth, and more if there be, as well npon Craig street as upon the line which bounds it in depth, by one hundred feet in depth upon the line of the south west side, and one hundred and three feet in depth nnon the line of the north east side ; bounded in front by Craig street, in rear by the representatives of William and Alexander White, on one side by the heirs St.Germain, and on the other side by Felix Mercure, or his representatives, with a brick house, two stories high, rez de chaussée, and other buildings thereon erected.2.À cer- twin piece of land, sitnate and being in the said city of Montreal, belonging to the land commonly called Près- tie-ville, containing seventeen feet in front, by forty feet in depth, at whieh point it has only fifteen feet in breadth ; bounded in front by Chenneville street, in rear br the land hereinabove described, on one side towards the south east by the said heirs St.Germain, and on the other side by the ground hereinafter described.3.A piece of ground, situated at the same place, containing five feet and hal! in breadth, upon all the d-pth, as now fenced ; hounded in front by the said Chenneville street, in rear by a lane, on one side partly by the lot firstly described, and partly by the lot secondly described, and on the other side by the representatives of the said William and Alex ander White, on which ground are partly erected the dependencies of a house hereinabove designated.4, An emplacement, sitnated at the same place, St.Antoine suburb, containing thirty six feet in front, by ninety feet in depth, with the wooden house, two stories high, and other buildings thereon erected, with the right of passage in common, mifoyennement, with the neighbour ; the said emplacement being bounded in front by the main street of the said suburb, in rear by the heirs Latour, on one side by the Honorable François P.Bruneau, and on the other partly by the passage in common.mifoyen, and partly bv the representatives of the late François Desau- tes,\u201d To be wold, at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the Sgconp day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the eighth day of Junuary next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriffs Qffice, 28th August, 1848.[First ublished 31st August, 1848.1 FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit: TPHE BANK of MONTREAL.No.14\u20ac9.plainiifF ; against the lands and tenements of JOTIN MACK, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Vonires!, tavern keeper, defendant: 1.¢ Lots numbers eight and nine, and the south west half of lot number seven, in the sixth range of lots, in the township of Kilkenny, in the district of Montreal, containing the whole five bundred acres, bethe same, more or less, with tite usu«l allo wance for highways, without auy warranty as to meusnrement, with the members and appurtenances thereunto belonging, 2.A lot of ground and premises situated in the Ste.Marie or Guebec suburbs, of the city of Moutreal, containing two hundred feetin front, by two hundred and seven feet in depth, more or less, without any warranty as to measurement ; bounded wn front by Fullum street, in the rear by Louis Parthenais, or his representatives, On one side by John White, or his representatives, and on the other side by George Fullum, ar his representatives, with a house and athe: buildings therecn erected.\u201d To b> sold at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the THIRD day of JANUARY next, at the hour of TEN of the clork in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the eigbth day of Jannary next BOSTON & COFIFIN, Sherif, Sheriff?s Office, 28th August, 1848.(Fir-t published Ist August, 1444.) Frill FACLAS.Montreal, to wit : { FEL KENT, of the vil- No, 1111.Inge of Philinsburg, in the district of Montreal, a sergeant major in the Roval Mont.veal cavalry, plaintiff 3 sguinst the lands and tenements of WILLIAM KENT, of the parish of St.Lue, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, -defendast : \u201c* À certain farm situated in The parish of St.Lue, in the diswict of Montreal, coutainirg three arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth, more cr less, enclosed in the following limits, that is to say ; bounded in front, by the Queen's highway, leading from Laprairic to St, Johns, in rear by the lands of Louis Gen- dreau, and on.one side by Honoré Lord, or his represent- tives, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Isressonette, or his representativer, with a house, barn, stable, and other buildiygs therean erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Luc.on the THIRD day of JANUARY srext.#t the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returuable the eighth day of January next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sherif, Skeriff\u2019s Office, 28th August, 1848.[First published 31st August, 1848,1 FIERL FACIAS.Montreol,te wit : } Ii) AME SOPHIE LABBE'L, ofthe No.+284, city and district of Monn eal, wite of Josech Edouard Guilbeault, botanist, of the name place.from him duly reparated as to property, ond by bim duly authorged to the offect of these presents, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of JOSEPH MARTEL, saddier, formerly of the city of Vontreal, in the said district, and now of the parish -of St, Jean Doi- chester, in the said district, defendant: * A ground ~itnated on Panet street, Quebec suburb, of the cny of Montreal 3 bounded in front by a projected or Linton ame street, on one sile by Panet street, on the other side by Vincent Chatifoux, in rear by Louis Kennelly, the said ground having thiriy six feet in front, english measure, on the suid projected or Lafontaine street, and sixty feet in depth, on which ground there is found built a wooden honse two stories high, of thirty six feet in front, by thirty feet in depth, english measure, and which ground mukes part of a more greater lot of land sold by the plaintif to the defendan* by deed of sale made and passed ot M.uireal, before Mtre.Jubin and his colleague, notarie-, va the twenty-seveuth day of December, one (huusaud GAZETTE DB QUERAC.To be sold at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the THIRD day of JANUARY next, at ELEVEN o\u2019%lock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the eighth day of January \u2018eight hundred and forty-two,\u201d next, J BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.SherifPs Office, 29th Angust, 184$.(First published 3let August, 1848.) FIERI FACIAS- Montreal, to wit ; ¢ WV [LLIAM H.SCOTT, No 2412.of the parish of St.Eustache, in the district of Montreal, esquire, merchant, pluintiff; against the lands and tenements of LOUIS DEGUIRE dit LAROSE, of the parish of St, Janvier, in the suid district of Montren!, yeoman, defendant, © A land lying and situnte onthe north of the road of the Côte St.Pierre, in the parish of St.Janvier, in the district of Montreal, in the continuation of the seigniory of Mille Isles, county of Terrebonne, containing three arpents.in front, by thirty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by the lands of the Cote Ste.Marguerite, on one side by Pierre Gascon, and on the other side by James Keeth, or his representatives, with a wooden honse and stable thereon erected, the whole more or less, withont warranty of precise measure 3 the said land partly in its natrral state, and the other part sown with different sorts of grain also standing.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Janvier, on the THIRD: day of JANUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the eighth day of January next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 29th August, 1848, FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: LEXANDRE KI1ERZKOUSKI, No.1256.esquire, of the parish of St.Marc, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of FRANCOIS BOURASSA, yev- man, of the parish of St, Charles, in the said district of Mantreal, defendant : £.\u2018* A tot of land situated in the third concession of the parish of St.Charles, containing three arpentsin front, hy ten arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the road of the said range, in depth by Joseph Foisi, on the west side by the road which leads to St.Byacinthe.and on the north east side by Joseph frenière, with a louse, barn and other buildings thereon erected.2.A lund situated in the third concession of the suid parish of St, Charles, containing two arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s road of the said range, in depth by Hilaire Gendron, on the north east side by Joseph Charron, and on the south west side by Joseph Lavigne, withont buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Charles, on the THIRD day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the eighth day of January next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 24th August, 1848.FIERL FACIAS.Montreal, to wit 4 LEXANDER ROY CA: No.534.MERON, ofthe township - of Godmanches'er, in the county of Benaharnois, in the district of Montreal, yeomwun, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of ALEXANDER CAMERON, of the same place, yeoman, defendant 1 ** The westerly half of lot number fifty eight in the first range of the towaship of Godmanchester, parish of St.Annicet, district of Montreal.containing one hnndred and twenty acres of land, more or less, im superficies 3 bounded in front by the lake St.Francis, in rear by lot number filly eight, in the second range, and on the westerly side by lot number filty nine in the said first range, and on the easterly side by the easter:y haif of said lot number fifty eight, in the first range of lots in the township of Godmanchester, parish of St.Annicet, said district, with all the erection, improvements and appurtenances thereunto belouging, with ove wood lug barn, eovered in shingle, one old house, hesides two houses with one log buttery, one well, two siabies, and one shed, thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Annicet, on the THIRD day ot JANUARY next at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon The said Writ returnable the eighth day of January next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 29th August, 134K.Shertt's Sales, DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To WIT :| UsLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned Lanps and TENEMENTSs 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\u2019un- nuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exjionas, to which no such oppositions ave by law ; nilowed, ave 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 atter the return of the Writ.VENDITIONT EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : ; ¥ AURENT TETU, esquire, No.1466 vf 1be city of Quehec, in the county and district of Qnebee, merchant, an another, agninst WILLIAM ADAMS, of the parish of St.Antoine de Tilly, in the districtof (Juebee, cultivator, and another, to wit; ¢ A land situate in the parish of St.Antoine de Tilly, of two arpents oue perch or thereabouts, in front, by forty arpents or thereabouts, in depth ; hounded in frout by theriver St.Lawrence, and in depth, bounded by the cordon of the second range, joining on the north east side to Frangois Xavier Dion, and on the scuth west side to Gudfroi Martel, with the buildings 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 & titre de cens ; and subject to the several real charges and incumbrances mentioned in the opposition afin de charge of Leon Noël de Tilly agd others, | and the judgment thereon\u201d To be sold at the church door : of the suid parish of St, Auioiue de Tilly, on the FOUR- 339 TEENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock-in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the eighth day W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's office, 17th October, 1848.(First published 19th October, 1848.) of January next.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit +} JPKANCOIS MCRREAULT, No.1228, of the parish of St.Gervais, in the district of Quebec, tavern keeper; against JOSEPH BROUSSEAU, heretofore of the parish of St, Anseime, youth of age, and now of the parish of St.Laurent, Island of Orleans, in the district of Quebec.to wit : ** Two arpents of land in front, by thirty arpents in depth, sitnac ted in the parish of St.Anselnse, in the seigniery of Lau- zon : bounded in front by the King's highway, indepth by the end of the said thirty arpents, on one side towarde- the north east by Autoine Boutin, on the other side tu- wards the south west by Hubert Audette or his representatives, and the buildings thereon erected.Subject to the rights, dues and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in the deed thereof à litre de cens?\u2019 To be sold at the church door of the said pariph of St.Anselme, on the THIRD dayof JANUARY next, at TEY o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the eighth day of Jannary next, W.8S.SEWELL, Sheriff.SherifPs Office, 29th August, 1848, (First published 31-t Angnst, 184K,) PLURIES FIERI.FACIAS.Quebee, to wit : { EAN SIMEON LELIEVRE, of No.1739: the city of Queber, in the dise trict of Quebec, esquire, advocate, in his quality of légatuire Particulier fiduciaire of Louis Lelidvre,.in his lifetime priest and rector of the parish of St, Pierre and St.Pan! commonly called Bate St.Panl ; against FRANCOIS FRE- CHET, of the parish of St.Thomas, in the district of Que bec, merchant, to wit: Lk.\u201c A lot.of ground situate in the parish of St.Thomas, village Monunaguy, containing six perches or thereabouts wy front, by the depth.that there may-be from the south river to the roxd which leads to St.Pierre 3 hounded io front by thesaid road, in the rear by the said river, joining.on the south.west 10 Louis Blais, and ou the north east partly to Joseph Fiset, partly to Jéan Couillard, partly to Charles Couillard, and partly to Joseph D: Lepine.2.A certain annual, perpe- fual and constituted rent of eighteen livres of twenty sois livre de vingt sols, granted nron the capital sum of three hundred livres of twenty sols, livre de vingt sols, by Paschal Dubé, merchant, residing in the aforesaid parish of St.Thomas, to François Frechet, merchant, residing iv the atoie- said parish of St.Thomas, by déed pussed before Mure, F.X.Gendreau and colleague, notaries, at St.Thomas, on the twelfth day of March, one thousand eighty hundied and forty one.Subject tbe saïid-first lot to the rights, dues and duties stipulated and reserved by aud in favor of the seignior in the original grant-tlereof à titre de cons.To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Thomas.on tbe TWENTY-THIRD day of: FEBRUARY.next.ne TEN o'elock in the morniug.\u2018The said Writ returnable cu the first day of April next.W, S SEWEL: serMt Sheriff>s office, 17th October, 1848, Ls Sheri (First published 19th October, 1848 ) PLURIES FIERT FACIAS; Queher, to wit : { J oun Greaves CLAPHAM, junior, of No.1316: $- the city of Quebee, in the county.and district of Euebre, notary publie ; against AUGUSTEN DUCALLE, of the same place, trader, to wit: 1.\u201cA land.covtaining two arpents vne perch avd a half in fron, uy about twenty nite urpents, more or less, in depth, lying and situate jn the seigniory of the Religions Ladies of the Hotel Dieu, of Quebee, pa.ish of St, Ambroise 5 bounded in front to the north by the Queen's highway, and in reur to the south by the road of St.Bonaventure, on one side to the north east by the land of Joseph Beaumont.the father, and on the other side to the south west by the land of Jenn L>Herenult, together with the house, burn, stable and a bakr- house thereon.erected, 2.A land, containing one arpeut and a half in front, by thirty arpeats in depth, lying and situate in the seigniory of St.Gabriel, parish of St.A nibwoise hounded in fiont to the north east by: the: land of Jean Bay- tiste Roi dit Audry, in the rear to the south enst by the end of the said depth, on one side to the north bv the land of Louis Cottin dit Dugalle, and on the other side to the sou:h by the land of Philippe Droiet- 3.A bund, in its natnrai state, Zerre & bois, containing two arpents in-front, by twenty arpents in depth, lying aud situste in the scigniory: of the Rel gious Ladies of tbe Hôtel Dien, of Que ec, parish of St Ambroise 3 bounded in front to the north east by the river St.Charles, and in the rear to the south west by the potato road, on ove side to the north by the land of the late Gibson.and on the other side to the south by the land of Jacques Jean Bedard.Subject the said lots to the rights, dues aud duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the svignios in the deed thereof à titre de cens.\u201d \u2018Fo be sold nt the church door of the said parish of St.Ambroise, on the TWENTF-SEVENTH day of Fraruany pext, at TEx o'clock in the morning.Thessid Writ returnable the second day - of Apcil next.W.8.SEW.sheriff Sheriff\u2019s Office, 23d October, 1848.ELL, Sherid.[First publ shed 26th October, 1848.) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: Pierre PEPIN dit LACHANCE, of the- No.279.township ot Somerset.in the district of Quebec, cultivator ; agairst JOSEPH BELLEMAR.the father, of the same place aforesaid, coltivator, to wit * A lot of land, situate in the township of Somerset, in the disrrict ot Quebce, known as lot number twenty one, that is to su - about fifty acres, more or less, on the cast side of the ta à lot i bounded towards the east by Ambroise Blanchette un lot number twenty, towards the west by one Godfroy Lane: randeau aud Joseph Bellemare, junior, on the same 10t nua, ber twenty one, towards the north by the seventh range, and towards the south by the ninth range of Somerset, together with a house and harn thereon crected, circums ances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold, at my office, in the conit house in the said city of Quebec, on the TwENTY-RIGATH day of FrBRUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the mornivg.The said Writ returnable ou the first day of April next.W.S.SE Sheri Sheriff's Office; 21st October, 1848.WELL, Sberis, (First published 26th October, 1848.) 340 PET THB QUIRES GAZGRITR.PE Octoser 26, RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.; F'rovince of Canada, Distriet of Quebec.OFFICE OF THE PROTHONOTARY o¥ Her MAJEsTY\u2019s CoURT oF QUERN's BuNcH, FOR TRE Dis TRICT oF QUEBEC, this eighth dav of September, one thousand eight hundred and fortyseight.Ex parte\u2014JAMES DOUGLAS, Petitioner, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been .lodged in the office of the prothonotary vf Her Majes- 1.% Court of Quren\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Cuebee, a deed male and exceuted before Daniel PePherson and his colleague, notaries publie, at the city of Quebee, on the eighth day of August, inthe year of our Lord, one thousand eight handred and forty eight, Ltween HORATIO NELSON PATTON, of the parish cf St.Joseph, Point Levi, in the district of Quebec, merchant, of the one put; and JAMES DOUGLAS, of the city of Quebec, esquire, physicien, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said Horatio Nelson Patton, to the sai James Douglas, of - First\u2014 a certain lot of land situated above the Great hill, at the said parish of St Jo-eph Point Levi, of about one arpent three feet and a half in width, more or less, by the depth that there may be from the highway above the Great hill, to the land of Ant ine and Joseph Lemieux.being twenty two arpents, more or les
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