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[" ! 9 Ehe@uebee VOLUME XXVI.\u2014No 6.THURSDAY, DEC.7, 1848.carence [New Series] Grsetfe de Quebec.emt ee \u2014\u2014svr TOME XXXVI, No.6 JEUDI, 7 DECEMBRE, 1845.Sheriff ga sales, ISTRICTOF QUEBEC.UxLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the nundermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be solid at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims cn the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; al! oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distruire, or afn de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days nextafter the return of the Writ.To wiT: { ALIAS FIFRI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit 1 TIENNE PARENT, heretofore of No.181 the city of Quebec, and now of the town of Kingston, in Upper Canada, and another ; against PHILIPPE CHALOU, of the parish of Kamourasks, esquire, to wit: * The undivided half of an emplacement, sitnate in the Upper Town of Quebec, St.John street, of twenty two feet, or thereabouts, iv front, by about eighty four feet in depth, the whole english measure, and without warranty of precise measurement: hounded in front by St, John street, in depth by Award Prendergast, on the north east side by Edward Preudergast, and on tbe south west side by Richard H, Yonng, with the undivided half of the stone house, of two stories hivh and à wooden hangard tbereon erected, and moreover a passage of eight feet in breadth oop the north east side of the said emplacement, to communicate from Saint Ursule street to the said emplacement, circumstances and dependeocies.\u201d\u201d To be sold, at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the SECOND day of AeriL next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the mornivg.The said Writ returnable on the fourth day of April next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff >: Office, 28th November, 1848.(First published 30:h November, 1848) VENDITIONT EXPGNAS Quebec, to wit : 2 W OSEPH LANGEVIN, of the city No.774.§ UY of Quebec.labourer and cooper against FRANCIS DUNN, of the parish of Pointe Levy, «tevedore, to wit: \u201cAn emplacement, situate in the parish of St.Joseph, de 1a Pointe Levy, in the first range, of one hundred feet in front, by one hundred and twenty sevin feet in depth ; bonnded in front to the south by \u201cte, Anne street.and to the rorth by the end of the said depth, on one side to the north esst by St Heury street, and on the other side to the sonth west by John Smyth, with buildings thereon erected.circumstances and de pendencies Subject to the rights.dus and duties stipu- jated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in the deed thereof & titre de cens\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of st.Joseph, de la Pointe Levy, on the NINETEENTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forencon.The said Writ returnable on the eigh'h day of January next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 29h November, 1848 (First pub! shed 30th November, 1848.) * ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : NHARLES HiLarrE TETU, esquire, No.1012, } merchant, of the pari-h of Rivière Quelle, in the district of Quebec ; against PIERRE Bron, blacksmith.and FEREOL MARTIN, navigators.both of the parish of St.Jean Baptiste of Green Island (Isle Verte, ) in the district of Quebec, to wit: ¢ A land of an irregular {orm, of one arpen' in front, by about thirty arpents in depth, more or less, lying and situate in tbe first ranve of the parish ard scigniory of St.Jean Baptiste of Green Island, (Isle Verte,) with a house, a barn, a stable and other tuildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, rave to take off the lower part of a hili bas cle.belonging to Floiibert Mercier, farmer, on the aforesaid land.and moreover save to take off an emplacement on the south of the Queen\u2019s highway, belonging to William Jerves, merchant, according to his tiile, of half an arpent in front, by about three arpents more or less, as the said ground is now enclosed the aforesaid land is bounded as follows, to wit : towards the north west by the river St, Lawrence, runving to the south west to the Queen\u2019s highway, which is found at the upper end of the said land, towards the south west by Augustin Paré, zud by William Jerves, towards the north east by Louis Bertrand, esquire.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Jean Baptiste de l\u2019Isle Verte, on the THIRTEENTH day of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 7th October, 1848.(First published 12th October, 14848) FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit 1 Jj ea Rov, of the parish of St, Vallier, No.490.7 cultivator ; against JosepH BAQUET dit LAMONTAGNE, the father, and Josern Baquer.the son, both cultivators, of the parish of St.Lazare, county of Bellechasse, to wit : \u201c* À land of four arpents and a balf in front.by thirty arpents in depth, situated in the first range of the concessi ns of the parish of Saint Lazare, seigniory called Augmentation of St.Michel 5 bounded in front towards the north by the lands of the fourth range of the con- oessions of the parish of St.Gervais, running south to the fo op ds said depth.joining on one side towards the south west 10 Jean Garand, and towards the nor'h west to Jean Quenet | Warranty of precise measurement ; bounded in front by Ste.dit Latulippe, with the buildings thereon erected, circumstances an\u2019 dependencies.Subject to the rights, dues and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seig- : nior in the decd thereof @ titre de cens.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St, Gervais, on the THIRTEENTH day of FEBRUARY Next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the eighth day of April next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s office, 7th October, 1348, (First published 12th Qe'ober, 1848.) FIERT FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: 1 VES TESSIER, of the city No.1544.; of Quebec, in the district of Quebec.merchant; agusinst ANTOINE CHARLES TASCHEREAU, esquire, of the parish of Descham- banlt, in the district of Queber, to wit : ** The following lots of land numbers two, three, four, sixty-two and sixty three, on the west side on the Kennebec road, in the district of Quebec, starting from the provincial lines, the number ten on the west side of the said Kennebec road, starting from the provincial boundaries, and the number ten on the north east side of the said Keuneber road.each of the said lots containing ninety acres of land in superficies.\u201d To be sold at my office.in the court hanse, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of FEBRUARY next at TEN o'clock in the moroing.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next WwW.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sherifi\u2019s office.18th October, 1848, { \u2026 (First pub! shed 19th October, 1848) FIERI FACIAS FROM CIRCUIT O# LOTBINIERE.Quebec, to vit} pracipe BEAUDET, of the parish of No.184.St.Jean Deschaillons, in the district of Quebec.cultivator ; against CyriLE BEAUDET, cul tivator, of the said parish of St.Jean Deschaillons, to wit : \u2018\u201c An emplacement lying and situate in the parish of St.Jean Deschaillons, in the first concession, having one quarter of an arpent in fr nt, by oe rp nt in depth ; hounded in front towards the vorih by the roval road of the first range.and towards the south in depth by Christophe Paris joining on ne side towards the north ea-t by the way of the second range.and on the other side towards the south west by the said ( hri-tophe Paris, together with a honse.barn and s'able therson ereet- ed, circumstances and dependencies.Subject to the rights, dues and duties, stipulated and resorved by and in favor of the seignior in the deed thereof à titre de cens.\u201d\u201d To be sold atthe church door of the -aid parish «f St Jean Deschail- long, on the THIRTEENTH day of FEBRUARY next.at PEN o\u2019clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.WwW.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 10th Cetober, 1848.(First pnblhiched 12th October, 1448.) FIERI FACIAS FROM CIRCUIT COURT OF RÆAUCE.Quebre, to wit: AURENT MARCOUX, of the No.502 } I, parish of St.Jean, of \u2018he island of Orleans.caltivator 3 avast JOSEPH DRAPEAU, the san.of the prrishb of Ste, Marguerite, cultivator, to wit : \u201c À land.situatein the parish of Ste.Marguerite, funrth conces ion of the selgniory of Tuschereau, containing three nrpents in front.b.twenty five arpents in depth ¢ hounded in front by the trait-carré of the lands of the third concession, in the rear by the lunds of the fifth concession, joining où one side to the south east to Jean Baptiste Drapeau, or his repre-entutives, and on the other «ide to the north east to one Joseph Nnël, or his representatives, circumstances and dependencies Subject to the rights, dues and duties stipnlated and reserved by and in f ver of rhe seiznior in the deed thereof à litre de cens > To br sold at the church door of the said parish o' Ste.Marguerite, on the TENTH day of ApRiL next, at Ten clock in the morning The said Writ returuable où the eleventh day ot April next, W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, 51h December, 1848, (First published 7tu December, 1848.) ue PES ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Qurbee, fo wit : 1 AME MARIE URSULFE HU- No.992 } .BERT, of the pari-b of Ste, Foye, in the connty and district of Quebre widow of the late Honorable John Neilson.in hislifetime of\u2019 Cap Rouge.ese quire ; agains JAMES RUTHVEN, berctofore of the village of Hamilt 1, in Uprer © aunda.Now of part unknown, and another, to wit : 1, \u201c An emplacement, situate in the Upper Town nf Qreteu, having thirty sev.n feet,or thereabouts, in front.by forty two feet and a half, or thereabouts, in depth, tue whole english measure, and without warranty of precise mensorement ; bounded in front by Aignillon street, to the north vast side and in depth by Doctor Holmes\u2019 succession, and to the south west side by the lot number two, hereafter described, with a house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.2 An emplacement, situated at the same place, of thirty two lect, or thereabouts in front, by ahout fifty five feet und a half, or thereabouts, in depth, the whole english measure.and withont warranty of precise measurement ; l'onuded iv front by Aiguilion street, in depth by Doctor H.Imes* successi n, to the norib cast side by number one, hereinabove described, and to the south west side by Mr.Audrews, circumstances and dependencies.3.An emplacement, situatéd at the same place, of twenty two \u201cix fret in depth, the whole english measure, and without Ursule street, in depth be William Ginger, on one side to the uerth by Mrs widow Davil Woodward, or her representatives, and on the other side to the south by the representatives Will am Morrison, with a house thereou rrected, with alio a passage in common at the end of the said emplacement, circumstances and dependencies, 4, Three lots of land, situate | in the parish of Lotbiniere, district of Que- bee, compmising about vine acres of lind in front, by shout thirty five acres of land in depth, being in the third corces- sion of the said parish, and bowonded in front Ly the lands of the second concession, and in the rear by the laude of the fourth concession.joining on one side to Henry Graham, or his representatives, snd on the other side to the unconceeded lands, the whole 1o the charge of cens et rentes, and otter vights, charges and duties stipulated in favor ot ths seigniors of the place by the original titles or deeds of concession of the said ground à titre de cens\u201d To be sold, as follaws : lots numbers one, two and three, at my « ffice, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the NINTH day of April next, at TeN o'clock in the morning ; and Jot number four, at the church door fh said parish of Lot- biniére, on the suid NINTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock io the morning.The said Writ returnable on the teoth day of April next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office.5'h December, 1848.{ First pablished 7th December, 1848.1 JR Sherift\u2019s Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wit : } FPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LanDs and TENFEMENTS 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 Exponas,to which no such oppositionsare by law allowed.are required to be filed at our Office, previvus to tie fifteeu days next preceding the day of sale ; up;osi- tions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next afte the return ofthe Writ.FILER! FACIAS.Montreal, to wit :) AVES ROACH, merchant, of No.1170.the city of New York, in the state of New York, one of thr United States of America, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of ABRAHAM KENT.tarmer of the parish of St.Mathias, in the district of Montreal, tn the province of Cunada, derendant : 1.**A land tyin: and s'tuate in the parish of St.Ma hias, in the district of Montrea!, containing three arpents in frort, by twenty five arpenis in depth; the whole more or less, without warranty of precise measuremeut ; bounded in front by the Rivière des Hurons, in the rear by a known road under the road du cordon, on que side by Timothé Franchère, or to his rep essntatives, and on the other si: \u20ac by a land belonging to the sail defendant, with a house, bara.a stable ana other buildings thereon erecled.2.an otherland lying and situate in the said parish of St M: a thins, in the s xd district of Montreal, containing three arpents in front, by twenty five arpents in depth, the wh le mo: e or less, without warranty of precise measmement ; bounded in front by the Riviere des Hurons, in the rear bv a known road called the cZemir du cordon, on one side by the land firstly de-cribed, and on the other side by cae Eusèbe Piédaive, or hs representatives, wilb a honse, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected, The said lands above dencribed, to the charge of the seigniorial rights, cens ct rentes, lods et ventes snd other charges and servitudes in favor of the seignior of the seigniory where the said land are found situated according the original deed of concession.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St Ma\u2018bias, on the TENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The eaid Writ returnable on the twentieth day of April next.\"BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 2d December, 1848.[First published 7th December, 1848.1 FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : DY ASE MASSON, of Montreal, No.1646.} in the county and district of Montreal, esquire.merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE SEGUIN nit LADEROUTE.of the parish of Ste.Mugdeleine de Rigaud, in the county of Vaudreuil, in the district of Montreal, farmer, defendant : 1.\u2018\u201c A lot or parcel of land, lying and situate in the concession called La Baie.in the seig- niory and parish of Ste.Magdeleine de Rigaud.known and distinguished as lot number eleven, of three arpeats in front, by tweaty arpents in depth.be the same more or less, without guarantee as to precise measurement ; bound - ed in front by the Ottawa River, in rear partly by the lands and tenements of Joseph Seguin, and partly by the EI lands and tenements of Jean Baptiste Seguin, junier.on one side tc the east by lot number ten, the lands and lenc- ments of Joseph Seguin, and on the other side to the west by lot number twelve, the lands and tenements of Jean Baptiste Seguin, the defendant in this cause, with two wooden houses.one barn and two small stables thereon erected.2.A lot or parcel of land, in the sane concession, adjoining the above described lot number eleven, known and distinguished as the eastern portion of lot numer twelve, of said Baie, being in the form of a triangle ; bound.feet and a half in front, or thereabouts, by one hundred apded in the rear partly by the lands and tenements of Jean 5 pet pes 42 Baptiste Seguin, junior, and partly by the lands and tenements of Alexandre Seguin, on one side to the east by lot number eleven, above described, and on the other side to the north by the middle portion of said lot number twelve, the most accute angle of said triangle being'in-front of said Jot, on the line of division between lots numbers eleven and twelve, at a distante of six arpents five perches and fourteen feet, be the same more or less, from the shore of the Ottawa River, containing forty six arpents and seventy perches superficial french measure, be the same more or les, with a vight of passage \u2018to communicate with the Queen's highway and the Ottawa River, withontany buildings thereon erected.3.A'ldgt or parcel df land, lying and sifnate in the'same concession, as the last deseribed lots, being known and distinguished as the middle portion of lot slumber twelve ; bounded'in front -by the Queen\u2019s highway, where it contains nine perches ind three feet in width, be the same more or less, in rear by part of the lands and tenements of Alexandre Seguin, and being there two arpents one perch and twelve feet in width, be the same more or less, on one to the east by part of lot number eleven, and and by part of the eastérn portion of said lot number twelve, on the other side to\u2018the north by the north portion of said lot number twelve, being of an irregular figure, and containing thirty four arperts and thirty perches superficial\u2019 french measure, be the same \u2018more or'less, with a right of passage to cemmunicate with'the shore of the Ottawa River, with a wooden house and barn thereon erected.4.A'lot or parcel of land, lying and-situate in the same concession, as the last described lot, known and distinguished as the northern portion of \u2018sail \u2018lot number twelve ; bounded \u2018in front by the Ottawa River, where it is nine perches \u2018in width, be the same more or less, increasing in width \u2018to: the Queen\u2019s highway, Where it is-two arpents and three perches in width, be\u2019the sume more orless, thence narrow- img to the width of one arpent'three perches and fifteen feet, be the same More or less, increasing in width to the dis'ance of five arpents one perch and\u2018fifteen feet, be the same more or less, where itis two arpents and three perches in width.be \u2018he same more or less, retaining the same width to the rear, where it'is bounded by part of the lands and tenements of Alexandre Seguin, and part of lot number one, of tte St.Thomas, on the one side to the south by part of lot number leven, and by the \u2018side line of the mid- die puriton of lot number twelve, and'on -the other side to the north by the lands and tenements of Joseph Seguin, said lot containing forty one arpents aod sixty perches superficial french measure, be the same more or less, with a wooden house, one barn, two \u2018stables and a bake-liouse thereon erected 5.A lot or parcel of land, lying and situate in the same concession, as the last described lot, known and distinguished as lot number twenty three.of threear- pents in front, by twenty arpents in depth, be the same more ov | ss, without guarantee as to precise measurement ; bounded in front by the Ottawa River, in rear by the lands and tenements of André Mallette, on one side by lot numb rtwenty two, the lands and tenements\u2019 of Joseph Bra.zeau, and on the other side by lot number twenty four, the lauds and tenements of the defendant iu this cause, conta:mng sixty arpents superficial french measure, be the sme more or less.with a \u2018wooden \"house, one barn, two st :bles aud other buildings thereon erected.6 A lot or psrcel of land, lyivgand situate in the same concession as ali the above described lots, known and distinguished as lot number iwenty four, being in two separate parts, the one a triangle ; bounded in front by the Ottawa River, on One side ©) the north by part of lot nuraber twenty five, the lands and tenements of Andrè Mallette, on the other side to the south by lot number twenty three, the last above described ; the other part, a point of land, of an irregular figure; bounded on the two sides by the Ottawa River, and on the third side to the south by part of lot number twenty three, the last above described lot, containing forty one arpents superficial french measure, be the same more or less, without any buiidings thereon erected ; the six -above described lots of land, subjrct to the right of retrait, in favor: of the seigrior- ess of the said seigniory of which the said lots derive on cengive, with all the charges, clauses, couditions, servitudes and reservations mentioned in-the original deed of conces- g10n ot the said lands.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the purish of Ste.Magde!eine de Rigaud, on the NiNTH day of \u2018prin next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the fore- n on.\u2018The said Writ returnable the ninth day of April.next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, fheriff\u2019s Office, 2d December, 1848.(First published 7th December, 1448.) TWO WRITS OF PIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit ; OTH at the suit of JOHN Nos, 1322 et McBEAN, of \u2018Berthier, in the district of Montreal, esquire, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of Mrs.MARGUERITE BABY, of the city and district of Montreal, in the province of Canada, widow of the late William Dunbar Selby, in his lifetime of the same place, esquire, defendant : \u201c\u201c The seigniory of Lasalle, lying aud being situated in the district of Montreal, in the province of Canada, being of an irregular figure, and coutaimng forty two thousand three hundred and thirty ar- arpeuts of ground,in superficies ; bounded as follows : in tront by the seigniory of Sault St.Louis, in the rear by the *eigniory of Beauharnois, on one side by the seigniory of Chateauguay, and on the other side by the seigniory of La- prairie and St.George, the whole without guarantee as to precise measurement.\u201d To be sold, at our effice, in the city of Moutreal, on the Ninth day of APRIL next, at the hour of TweLve of the clock noon.The said Writ returnable the twelfth day of April next.- BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 2d December, 1848.: (Firat published 7th December, 1848.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: HARLES SERAPHIN RO.No.311, } DIER, \u2018master, contractor and house builder, of the city of Montreal, inthe district ot Montreal, plaintiff; againstthe lands and tenements of THOMAS LECOMPTE.master carter, maitre charretier, residing in the city of Montreal, in the said district, de- fendunt: \u201cAn emplacement lying and situate in the city and district of Montreal, Ste.Elizabeth street, contain - ing furly feet in front, by about ninety five feet, more or fess in depth; bounded in front by said Ste.Elizabeth street, in depth by Toussaint Lavigne, on one side by rumber (wo, the property of said defendunt, and on the other sitte by Tôtssaint Gauvreau, with a wooden house of one story higfl, stable and other buildings thereon \u2018 pe erected.2,\"An emplacement situnted-at the same place, \u201cDufresne, also of the same place, yeoman, and Julie THB QUEBEC GAZETTE in Ste, Elizabeth street, joining on one side the property hereabove described of nivety five feet in depth, by twenty feet'in breadth ; bounded in front by Ste.Elizabeth street, in depth by Toussaint Lavigne, on one side by the property of the defendant, designated as nnmber one, and on the other side by Joseph St.Jean, with two small wooden houses of one story high, stable and shed thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the NENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the tenth day of April next.nag BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sherift\u2019s Office, 2d December, 1848.[First published 7th December, 1848.| FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : ! LEXANDER SIMPSON and No.1549, CHARLES SMITH ROSS, esquires, and Robert McNaught, merchant, all of the city and district of Montreal, in their capacities of assignees in due form of law appointed to the bankrupt estate and effects of John M.Tobin, of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JOHN M.TOBIN, of the city and district \u2018of Montreal, \u2018merchant defendant: 1.\u201cA piece of land, situated in the parish of Montreal, in the city of Montreal; bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, commonly ealled Ste.Catherine road, in'rear by the lands of John Bouthillier, on one side by the lands of \u2018the said John Bonthiillier, and on the other side by the lands of the heirs of the late John Gray, which said piece of land is es- | timäted to contain in french superficial measure, five arpents, sixteen perches, and eighty nine feet, together with a dwelling house and other buildings on the said piece of land eredted, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereunto belonging.2.A lot of ground or emplacement, \u2018sitwate at the Cte A Barron, in the said city of Montreal, on the south east of Sherbrooke street forming the corner of Sherbrooke and Bleury streets, the said lot or emplacement containing sixty two feet in breadth.by fifty two feet in depth, on each sideline, running at riglit angles with the line of Sherbrooke street, in front to the depth of fifty two feet, englith measure, thence running on a parrdlel line with Bleury street, to the fur ther depth of seventy seven and a balf feet thus waking the said lot une hundred and twenty nine feet s'x inches in depth or thereabouts, english measure ; bounded in front by Sherbrooke street aforesaid, on the north east side by Kleury street aforesaid, on the south west side by lot number five \u2018the property of William J.Holmes, and in the rear by a lane of fifteen fect english measure in breadth, with the right of passage in the said lane, the said lot commuted and free of ail seigniorial charges.\u201d To be sold at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the NINTH day of APRIL next, at thehour of ONE of the clock in the afternoon.The said Writ returnable the tenth day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 4th December, 1848.(First published 7th December, 1843.) FIE®I FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : = Janvier DomPTAIL Lacroix, of No.1910, J\" the city and district of Montreal, esquire, advocate, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of lsaac Tavron, of the city and district of Montreal, labourer, as having married Henriette Trim, and the said Henriette Trim, Thomas Brooks, of the same place, labourer, as having married Marie Anne Trim, Louis Seraphin Martin, esquire, notary, of the city of ¥.ontreal, in his quality of honorary tutor duly appointed to Charlotte Trita, minor child, issue of the marriage of John Prim, in tus lifetime of Montreal, gardener, and of Flavie alias Fierie Deniger alias Fleurie De Nizier, his wife, and Jean Baptiste Franchère, of the eity of Montreal, jeweller, tutor duly namcd to the snbstitution contained in the will of the said late John Trim, and James Carpenter, of Montreal atoresaid, carpenter, and Fleurie Deniger, his wite, both joint tutors to the said minor, Charlotte Trim, defendants : \u2018 A lot of land, situated in the St Antoine suburb, in the city and district of Montreal, containing forty teet in front, by one hundred and sixty feet in depth, the whole more or less; bounded in front by Janvier street.in rear by Ceorge Be Beaujeu, esquire; on one side by one Williams, and on the other side by the representatives Juseph Girard, withont buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold, in our office, in the city of Montreal, on the TENTH day of APRIL next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the twelfth day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheiif, Sheriff's Office, 4th December, 1844, {First published 7th December, 1848.1 FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : { ERMAIN LE BLANC, of the No.894.of Montreal, tavern-keeper, plaintiff ; against the lands aud tenementsof MICHAEL TOBIN, of the Borough of William Henry, in the said district of Montreal, trader, defendant : * A lot of land or emplacement, lying and situate in the Borough of William Henry, in the parish of St.Pierre de Sorel, known under the number four hundred and ninety eight, containing one hundred and ninety eight feet in front, by one hundred and ninety eight feet in depth; bounded in front-by Elizabeth street, in the rear by.the lots four hundred and eighty one, and five hundred and one, on one side by the lot number five hun.\u2018dred and one, on the other side by Adelaide street, with a wooden house of two stories high and a stable thereon erected.The said emplacement subject to the future to the Jods el ventes, cens et rentes, droits, retraits, banalités, and all other seigniorial rights towards the seiguiory of Sorel, whereof the said emplacement derives.\u201d\u2019 To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Pierre de Sorel, on the TENTH day of ApniL next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The suid Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 2d December, 1848.(First published 7th December, 1842.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : EAN BAPTISTE JoDOIN, of the par- No.292, | ish of Saint Damase, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, plaintiff 5 against the lands and tenements of Denis LARRIVR\u2019E, of the same place, yeoman, and Emilie Hudon, his wife, and Jean Baptiste December 7, Gazaille, his wife, defendants : 1.* A land, lying and situate in the parish of Saint Damase, in the seigniory of the heirs De Bartzeh, of two arpentsin front, by thirty are pents in depth ; bounded in front by the river Yamaska, in rear by the Ruisseau Corbin, on one side by David Dupont, and on the other side by the heirs of Madame widow Maillet, with a house, a barn, a stable and other buildings, the whole in wood thereon étacted.2.Another land, lying and situate at the same place, of two Arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the river Yamaska, in rear by the lands of the range Corbin, nn one side by Eusèbe Godu, or his representatives, and on the other side by Eustache Dion, with a house, a barn, a stable the whole in wood, thereon erected.3.A lot of land, lying and situate ot the same place, of one arpent in front, by ten arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the kings highway, in the rear by the mountain, on ona side by widow Louis Petit, and on the other side by Michel Blanchard, without buildings thereon erected, the whole in its natural state, with the reserve of all the rights clauses, conditions, servitndes mentioned in the deed a concession of the seiguior, whereof the said lands derive.\u2019?To be sold at the church door of the parish of St, Damase, on the TENTH day of APRIL next, st TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable en the sixteenth day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 4th December, 1848.(First published 7th December, 1848.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit.: TLE\" STEVENS, of the township of No.1326.} Dunham, in the district of Montreal, trader, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of SrEPHHN LEONARD HunNGERFORD, of the township of Brome, in the said district, trader, as well in his own name as having been copartner with the late Samuel Harrison Peckham, in his lifetime of the said township of Brome, trader, as in his capacity of curator to the vacant estate of the said late Samuel Harrison Peckham, defendant : *\u2018 A piece or parcel of land, lying, situate and being in the township of Breme, being the south and wester!'y part of the east half of lot number tbre>,in the second range of lots in the said township of Brome , bounded as foilows ; beginning on the south line of the said lot in the centre of a rond, crossing the same at the distance of ten chains and thirty links from the south east corner boundary thereof, and running thence north eight degrees west, following the said road, thirteen chains, thence north twenty two degrees torty five minutes west, partingsaid road at two chains and seventy five links, and crossing a branch of the river Yamaska, twelve chains, thence north thirty two degrees west along the summit of the bank of the said river, five chains and seventy five links, thence south thirty seven degrees and forty ive minutes west, crossing the said river, seven chains and Gity eight links to the middle of the aforesaid road, thence south seventy five degrees east, following the road, one chain and three links, thence south eleven degrees and thirty minntes west, seventeen chains and twenty links to the south line of the lot, thence easterly following the same, twenty one chains and «sixty seven tinks to the place of beginning.save and except six acres city of Montreai, in the district | thereof, heretofore conveyed to one Henry Sweet, tha said piece of land containing twenty six acres three roods and twenty two perches.with a grist ill, saw mill, carding machine, tulling mill and other buildings thereon erected,\u201d To he sold at the door of the Episcopal church, in the township of Brome, on the FicHru day of JANUARY next, ot the hour of Ten of the clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable the eighth day of January next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheritr, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 2d September, 1848.[First published 7 h September, 1848] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ; RCHIBALD McAR- No.1296.THUR, formerly of the city and district of Montreal, grocer, and now of {he township of Beckwith, in the Barthurst district, trader Plaintiff 5; againet the lands and tenements of JOHN TUILLY, of the ssid city and district of Montreal, esquire defendant: © A certain lot of land or emplacement.situate, lying and being in the fief Nazareth, in the st, Ann\u2019s subnrbs, inthe city of Montreal, bounded as fol - lows: in front by Wellington street, in rear by William Spiers, esquire, on one side by George street, and ou the other side by a lane or passage, the said lot containing ninety feet in front, sixty two feet in rear, eighty three feet on one side, joining the said lane or passage, and ninety seven feet on the other side, joning George street, french measure, be the same more or less, without guarantee as to precise measure, with two three story cut stone houses, and other buildings thereon erected, the said lot holding of the fief Nazareth, and chargeable with cene, and lisble to an annual, perpetual, unredeemn- able ground rent, rente Jonciére, of three pounds, current money of this province, for each and every superficies of four thousand and fifty feet, contained in the lot of ground payable annually on the first day of May, each year, to be so paid to John Samuel McCord, esquire, of Montreal his heirs and assigns, up to the twenty ninth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and ninety, and afterwards for ever to the administrators of the property of the poor of the Hotel Dieu, of Montreal, and their suc- Cessors for ever, and suhject to the droit de retrait in favor ofthe Ladies of the Hotel Dieu of Montreal, or other persons administering the property of the poor of the \u2018Hotel Dieu of \u2018Montreal, in case of sale, and thisin preference to all others, even to the Parens lignagers.\u201d To Le sold, stibject as aforesaid, at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the NINTH day of JANUARY next.at the hour of TEN of the clock in the foreuoon.The said Writ returnable the twentieth day of January next, BOSTON & COFFIN i Sherifi's Office, 4th September, 1848, » Sheriff.{First published 7th September, 1848.) FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit.: \u2019 OHN McTA VISH of No.888 ¢¥ of Baltimore, in \u2018the Pa Maryland, one of the United States of America, esquire Her Majesty\u2019s consul, for the said state of Maryland, plaintif ; against fhe lands and tenements of JOHN SCOTT of Bytown, in the province of Canada, esquire, now of the city and district of Montreal, defendant : © Two certain lots of ground or emplacements situate, lying and being in the city of Montreal, forming part -of the property knowe eee. a \u2014 viii 1848, GAZBTIE DB QUBREG.43 \u2014 NE as the McTavish property, and known and distinguished on a certain plan and survey thereof, deposited in the office of Tsaac Jones Gibb, esquire, notary public, by lot: numbers one hundred and ten, and one hundred and eleven ; bounded as follows : in front by St.Catherine street, ip rear by a lane or passage, the property of the Honorshle James Smith, on one side to the south west by Metcalfe street, and on the other side to the north east, by lot number nne hundred and twelve, the property of Robert Armour, esquire, and containing one hundred and nine feet in front, in rear by ninety eight feet on the south west line, and one hundred feet on the north east line, with the right of ingress anil egress to and from the said lots through the same aforesaid, the whole english measure, and without guarantee as to precise measurement, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereunto belonging, without any buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at nur office, in the city of Montreal, on the EIGHTH day of JANUARY next.at the hour of TEN of the clock in the fore- oon.The said Writ returnable the twentieth day of January next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 2d September, 1548 {First published 7th September, 1818.] FIER] FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ¢ ILLIAM PATTON, of the city and No.2145, district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of Jonn GEORGE GUNDLACK, of the parish of Lachine, in the district of Montreal, merchant, defendant : 1, A lot of land, situate in the city of Montreal, known as lot number two hondred and twelve, of Guy\u2019s Burrough and tirage au sort, depending of the Honorable Lonis Guy's farm, commonly called Bourgogne in St.Joseph und St.Antoine suburbs, in the said city, containing forty eight feet in front, hy one hundred and twenty four feet in depth ; bounded in front hy Canning street, on the south east side by lot number two hundred and seventeen, the property of Andrew Doyle, or his representatives, on the north west side by lot number two hundred and two, the property of George Watson, or his representatives, and In rear by Int number two hundred and thirteen, of said Guy's Burrongh, the whole more or less.2.Seven lots of land or emplacements, situate in the said city of Monts real, to wit: numbers one, nine, thirteen, sevenieen, twenly three and twenty four, in block rumber one, be- {ween Henriette street and Des Tanneries street, and lot oumber one, in block number two, between Sherbrooke and de Courville streets, forming part of Cadieux farm, situated at Cotean Baron, near the city of Montreal, in the parish of Montreal.and containing each forty five feet in front, by ninety feet, more or less, in depth, acquired hy the said Mr.John G.Gundlack, from Sheriffs sale, (au decret du Shérif,) the fourth March, one thonsand æight hundred and forty five.\u201d To be sold, at our office, in the city of Montreal,on the EraxTir day of JANUARY next, at the bour of ELEVEN of the clock in the forenonn, \u2018The said Writ returnable the tenth day of January next, BOSTON & TOFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 2d September, 1848, (First published 7th September, 1848.) FIERI FACIAS.Motreal, to wit :] AMES LESLIE.of the city and No.1399.; district of Montreal, esquire, universal usnfructuary, legatee, of the late Dame Julia Langan.his wife, Dame Maria Johnson Langan, residing in the said city and district of Montreal, wife of Archibald Kennedy Johnson, heretofore residing at Montreal aforesaid, now absent from this province, and from him duly separated, duement separée de corps et de biens.Henry George Forsyth, esquire, residing in the parish of St.Sie mon, in the district of Montreal, and Dame Charlotte Langan.his wife, by him duly authorised, plaintiffs 5 against the lands and tenements of HUGH WEIGHTMAN, residing in the fief and seigniory Bourchemin, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendsnt : ¢ A land lying and situate in the fief and seigniory Bourchemin, in the parish of St, Simon, east, bring the number twenty two, containing according the procès verbaux, verba) process, of Jean Olivier Arcand, surveyor, bearing date the third day of Angust, one thousand eight hundred and tlhirty eisht, of twelve arpents in front, by twenty five arpents in depth, more or less, forming about three hundred arpents in superficies ; bounded in front by the river Yamaska, in rear by the seig- niory St.Charles, on one side to the west by number twenty one, and on the other side to the east by number twenty three, with a bouse and barn, thereon erected, with ail the charges, clauses, conditions and reserves in favor of the seigaiors of the fief and seigniory Bourchemin, of which the same derives, their successors and assigns, contained and mentioned in the deeds of concession of the adjoining lots of land and specially to the charge of the droit de retrait in favor of the seigniors of the said fief and seigniory Bour- chemin, their suceessors and assigns, eveu in preference of the lignagers, in case of sale or other deed in proportion to the sale, by reimbursing to the purchaser the principle value, charges, expenses and legol costs, frais, mises et loyaux cofits.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St, Simon, on the EIGHTH 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\u2019s Office, 2d September, 1848.(First published 7th September, 1848.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: AVID M.ARMSTRONG, o.905.} esquire, of the parish of Ste.Geneviève de Berthier, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; agaiust the lands and tenements of CHARLES BOUCHER, of the same place, yeoman, defendant : \u2018* A land lying and situate on the south west of the river Bayonne, in the parish of Berthier, in the district of Montreal, containing two arpents and a quarter in breadth, by five arpents apd four perches in depth, and thence having but one arpent and a half in breadth, by one additional depth of thirty three arpents and three per» ches in depth; bounded in front by the river Bayonne, and in depth by the seigniorial line D\u2019autré, on one side towards che south east by the land of Adolphe Souillier, and on the other side by the land of Joseph Boucher, with a house, a barn, astable and other buildings thereon erected, 8.Another land lying and situate on the soyth west ft, Antoine, in the parish of Bt, Thomas, seigniory Lonoraie, known under number one, sontaining what there may be taking from the line of the road which lends to the PeriteChaloupe, joining to the river of the Petite Chaloupe, on one side to the seigniorial line, and on the other side to Louis Falardeau, withont any buildings thereon erected.3.A land lying and situate on the south of the bras south west arm of the Chaloupe, in the parish of St.Tho- tnas, seigniory Lanoraie, in the said district of Montreal, containing one arpent and a half in front, by nineteen arpents one nerch and eleven feet in depth, more or less ; being hounded in front by the said bras, south west arm of the Chaloupe, and in depth by the lands of the smalt bush of D'antré, on one side by Josoph Boucher, and on the other side by the widow Paul Gervais, withont any buildings thereon erected.The said lands, subject to charges, clauses, and conditions in favor of the seigniors of the seigniories of which they derive in censive, mentioned in the original deeds of concession thereof.To be sold as follows, to wit : lot number one, atthe church door of the parish of Berthier, on the NINTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forencon ; and lots numbers two and three, at the church door nf the parish of St.Thomas, on the TENTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenonn.The said Writ returnable the twentieth day of January next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 5th September, 1848.(First published 7th September, 1848.) FITERI TFACTAS.Montreal, to wit 11 ovis LoNGPRE\u201d and TuoMas No, 290].#4 LANG, both traders, residing in the city of Montreal.in the district of Montreal, formerly copartners and doing business torether at Montreal aforesaid, under the name and firm of Longpré and Lang, plaintiffs : ngainct the lands and tenements of AprLAIDE McKar alias McKiE, of the parish of St, Palvearpe, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late Regis Le Blane, fils de Regis her husband.deceased, as well in her Owuv name as having been commune en biens with her said late husband, asinher quality of tutrix duly appointed en Justice to the minar childre« issue of her marriage with the said Regis Le Blane and Joseph McKai alias McKie, farmer.residing in the said parish of St.Polvearpe.defendants: 1, \u2018 Aland, lving and sitnate on the south west of the river an Beandet, in the parish of St.Polycarpe, seig.niory of New Longueil, district of Montreal, of an irregular form, containing eleven arpents seven perches and a half in front, on the fronting, and seven percheson the rear, being the just half of the land described under number fourteen ; hounded in front by the said river, in rear by the provincial line, on one side by Regis Le Blane, the father, and on the other side by G.R.S.De Beaujen, ee- qnire, and also of forty arpents and a half of mean depth, forming in all about one hundred and five arpents of land, without warrantv of precise measure, as much in front as in depth, to take the said half of land in the line and fram the side of the said Regis Le Blanc, the father, with a wooden honse thereon erected.2.À land, lying and situate on the north east of the river an Beaudet, in the parish of St.Polycarpe, in the said district, containing three arpents in front, by twenty five arpents and six perches in depth, making a superficies of seventy seven: arpents of land : bounded in front by the said river, in rear by the unconceded lands, on one side by Pierre Des.champs, and on the other side by Amedie Biron, or representatives, with a house, barn and other bufldings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St, Polyearpe, 6n the NENTE day of JANUARY uext, at TeN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the tenth dav of January next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 5th September, 1848.[First published 7th September, 148.1 Sherifis\u2019 Sales.DISTRICT OF THREERIVERS.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 Venditioni Exponas,to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions «fin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS DE TERRIS.Three Rivers, to wit : I UCE MICHEL CRESSE\u2019, es- : No.1108, } + quire, of the parish of Nicolet, plaintiff ; against MAXIEME RENE\u2019, of the parish of Ste.Monique, cultivator, defendant : 1.*¢ A lot of iand, situated in the parish of Ste.Monique, in the seigniory of Nicolet, on the island cf La Fourche, on the south west side of the said island, containing three arpents in front, or in breadth, by twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the south west branch of the river Nicolet, in the rear by the end of the said twenty arpents, joining on one side towards the south to the said Maxieme Réné, and on the other side towards the north to Jean Baptiste Dupuis, partly in cultivation, with a house, a barn, shed, stable and other dependencies thereon erected ; subject to the charges of the seigniorial rights and dues, and to all the reserves and restrictions mentioned in the new title of concession of the said lot of land, passed at Nicolet, on the twenty sixth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, in favor of the seignior of the said seigniory of which the said land derives, 2.A lot of land, sitnated in the parish of Ste.Monique, in the seigniory of Nicolet, on the island of La Fourche, on the south west side of the said island, containing three arpents in front, by twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the south west branch of the river Ni- colet, in rear hy the end of the said twenty arpents, joining on one side to the south to Jean Marie La Plante, the son, and on the other side to the north to the said Maxieme Réhé ; the said lot of land partly in cultivation and partly in its natural state ; subject to the seigniorial rights and dues, and to all the reserves and restrictions mentioned in the new title of concession of the said lot of land, passed at Nicolet, on the twenty sixth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, in favor of the seignior of the said seiguiory of which the said land derives.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Nigolet, on the FOURTEENTH day To wir: er ee of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the twenty fifth day of February next, .I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 9h October, ¥548, (First published ¥2th October, 1848.) FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, te wit : 1 Jonx MrcrEL Torin and ANe No.303.DBEw Munison, both of the city and county of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, merchants and copartners, carrying on trade and commerce at Montreal aforesaid, nnder the names and firm of Tobin and Murison, plaintiffs ; against Jesse D.Rosinson, of the parish of St.Guillaume, in the district or Three Rivers, trader, and IewaCE GiLL, of the parish of St.François, in the county of Yamaska, in the district of Three Rivers, trader, defendants; and Alexander Simpsoo, Charles S.Ross and Robert McNaught, all of the city and district of Montreal, esquires, in their quality and assignees of the property and effects of the late John Michel Tobin, of the city and district of Montreal, and the said Robert McNaught, of the said city of Montreal.merchant, in his quality of curator duly appointed in justice to the vacant succession of the said late Andrew Murison, in his lifetime of the city of Quebec, merchant, plaintiffs, par reprise d\u2019instance, to wit : \u2018 \"Two lands, situated in the tcwoship of Upton, making part of lots numbers twenty three and twenty four, of the fifth range of the said township ; the first land of fifteen ai - pents and there perches in front and terminating in a point, by fourteen arpents and four perches and a half in depth in the south west line of the lot number twenty two, containing the said land one hundred and twelve arpentsin superficies, hounded in front towards the north west by the cordon of the fourth range, in rear to the point where the said line of the lot twenty two falls in the river David, on one side towards the north east by the said lot twenty two.(to the clergy,) and on the other side towards the sonth and south east by the raid river David ; and the other land making part of lot number twenty four, in the fourth range of the township of Upton, of an irregular form, french measure, of two arpents seven perches and a half in front, by five arpents acd a half in depth.in the line of David Ciement dit Lallemand, ard terminating in a point, containing eleven arpents and (ne quarter in snper- ficies ; bounded in front towards the west by the front road of the fourth range, in rear towards the east by the cordon of the fifth range, on one side towards the north by the land of David Clement dit Lallemand, ard on the other side towards the south by the river David, and by a limit of stone planted at the end of the channel of the two arpents and seven perches and a balf in front, the line rad starting from the land of the said David Clement dit Lalle- mand.2, A land, making pat oflot twenty five, in the fifth range of the township of Upton, and being the number thirteen of its actual division, which is of french measure, of two arpents and two perches in front, by twenty six arpents in depth, making fifty seven arpents and twenty perches in superficies ; bounded in front to the north west by the fourth range, in rear towards the south eas: of the sixth range of tbe said rown-hip, on one side to the north east by the land of the church and the /ollowines, and on the other side towards the south west to the number twelve by Lonis Russelle, with the house and other buildings there~ on erected.\u201d To be sold, at my office, in the court of jns- tice, in the town of Three Rivers, on the SEVENTH day - f FEBRUARY next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the twentieth day of February next.I.G OGDEN, Sheriff.[First published 8d October, 1348.) Sheriff\u2019s Office, 5th October, 1848.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 VENDITION]I EXPONAS.Three Rivers, to wit ANALY PARADIS, esqnire, .No, 216.= merchant, residing in the parish of St.Michel d'Yamaska, in the county of Y»maskn, in the dis'rict of Three Rivers, plaintiff ; agaivst PIERRE PORTUGAIS, crier of this court, curator to the délaissement made by Joseph Fevrier dit Laramé, tbe son, cultivator, residing in the parish of St.François, on the lake St.Peter, in the said county of Yamaska, in the di trict of Three Rivers aforesaid, defendant, and Dame Sophie Rousseau, residing in the said parish of St.Michel d'Yamaskn, in the county of Yamasks, in the district of Three Rivers aforesaid, widow of the said late Amable Paradis, as much as commune en biens with the said Amable Paradis, as his universal legatee, plaiotiff, par reprise d\u2019instance and intervention, to wit : \u201c* À land situated in the parish of St, Fran- Çois, concession St.Antoine, of one arpent in front, by thirty arpents in depth, takivg its front to the road of the said concession, abutting in depth to the cordon of the lands of St.Aimé, joining towards the north to Louis Cartier, and towards the sonth to Catherine Bonami dite Les- perance, with the half in the buildings and dependencies erected upon all the land of two arpents In front, by thirty arpents in depth, which existed at the time of the sharing which was wade beiween Marie Fevrier dite Laramé aud Maxime Beaupré, as tutor ad hoc to Catherine Bonami and Exupère Bonami, passed before Mtre.Pierre Piette and his colleague, notaries, the tweutieth of Februarr, one thonsaud eight buudred and forty five, the other half of the said land of two arpents, in front, by thirty arpents in depth, belonging by division to the said.Catherine Bouami, and to Paul Demarais, and Exupère Bouxmi, bis wife\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St, François, oo the TWENTY-SEVENTH day of DECEMBER instant, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the twelfth day ot February next, I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 1st December, 1848.(First published 7th December, 1848.) | FIERI FACILAS, Three Rivers.to wit: [LLIAM HENRY BRE.No.370.HAUT, esquire, of tha city of Montreal, in the county and district of Montrea!, one of the clejks of the peace, in and for the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; sgainst LEON CARON, of the parish of St.Antoine.of River dn Loup, in the county of Saint Maurice, in the said district of Three Rivers, organist and trader, and MODESTE RICHER, esquire, of the parish of Ste Anne d'Yamachiche, in the said county of Saint Maurice, in the said district of Three Rivers, dealer and trader, defendants, to wit: 1.\u2018 A portion of land, situated in the parish of Baint Antoine, of River du Loup, upon the fief Saint Antoine, being the number ninety, of the said fief, containing one ar.pentand four perches, more or less, if it is found in fron:, 44 DEczmser 7, EI Pe that there may be, abutiing to a rivalet, whereof the said portion of land follows different breadth 10 the Petite Rividre du Loup, taking its front to the Grande Rivière du Lour, abutting in depth to the said Petite Riviere du Lonp, joining on the north side, ti en to Isaac Phive s.esquire, then toa gronnd here- siter described then to Benjamin Paradis and divers others, to the said rivulet.then to Madame widow Elie Demarais, avd finally to the ground belonging to the english chape!, and on the sonth east firstly to Charles Edounar' Gagnon, esquire, ad then to Sneton Grant, Alexander Dame, with a house and other dependencies thereon erected ; to the reserve of the right of Dame Joseph Caron, to carry off next sumnier, at the request of the proprietor of the said portion ot land, a small house of fifteen feet, by eighteen, or thereabouts, belonging to the said Dame.Subject to the rights.charges, clauses.conditions and servitudes, right of retrait mentioned in the deed of concession in favor of the svigniors of the seigniory uhereof it derives.2 An emplacement situate in the village of river dn Loup.in the parish of river du Lonp.number fifty eight ct the sinall plan of eight perches aud five fect in front, by »n arpent and seven perches in depth, raking its front to \u2018be Quern\u2019s highway, abbutting in deptit to Benjamin Parad-s, joining on the north side to Dorather street.and on the south s de to the portion of land above described.subiect to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and ser vitudes, right of refrait mentioned in the deed of concession in favor of the seigniors of the seizniory whereof it derives.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Saint Antoine of River du Loup, on the NinTa day of Aerio rext, at TEv 0\u2019 lock in the forenoon, The said Writ returu- able on the nineteenth day of June next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff, Sherifi\u2019s Office.4th December, (848.(First published 7tb December, 184%.) upon the depth - &haifis Sales, DISTRICT OF GASPE.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, ave hereby reanired to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Veuditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with tbe undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding jhe day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ PAREATIS FROM QUEBEC.New Carlisle, to wit JHE QUEBEC BANK, of teh No.744.otv of Quebec 3 against HENRY LIMESURIER and CHARLES GETHINGS, of the city of Quebec nforesaid, in the conntv aud district of Queb-c, esquires, curators in due form of I.w appointed to the vacant estate and succession of the late James Hastings Kerr, in his lifetime of the said city of Quetec, esquire, de ceased, to wit: 1, ¢ Sixt.en lots of lund, s'tuate in the towush p of Port Daniel, in the connty of Bonaventure, in the distriet - f Gaspé, containing each ninety six acres and oue half acre, in superficies, separately known and described, as lollows, to wit : numbers fourteen, fifreen, sixteen, seven - teep and twenty one, in the sixth range, number fourteen, in the sevesth range, nombers eighicen, nineteen and twenty, in the eighth range, number nive, in the niuth range, number nin-, in the tenth range, number nine, in the eleventh range, numbers nine, ten, cleven and twelve, in the tweltth range ; the said lot nnmber twenty one, in the sixtb ran-e, being cleared to the extent of about twenty acres and more or less in a state of cultivation, and on which a large woolen frame dwelling house is erected, and partly finished.2.The Jot number thirty three.in the fi.st range of the township of Cox, in the county of Bonaventure aforesail, coutaining une hundred aud one acres, insuperfi- cies; bonuded jo front by the base line of the said towaship, on the west by lands frosting on the BarachHis of Bonaventure, un the east by the lot number thirty two.an! io year by the river of grand Bonaventure, on which said lot is said to be a mill site,\u201d To be sold, in the court ball, of the court house, in New Carlisle, in tbe connty of Bovaventure afore said, on the TENTH day of APRIL vext, one thousand eight tundred and forty sine, at the hour of ELEVEN in the forenoon.The said Writ retaruable in the Court of Queen's Bench, in Quebec aforesaid, ou the twenty tiird day of April next, To wit :| M.SHEPPARD, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, New Carlisle, 20-h November, 1818.(First published 7th December, 1348.) Major Nics, Hacks selectrd-in 1839, the following lots of laud, in the district of Gaspé, which he afterwards scld or trausferred to Mr.Kerr, viz : Numbers 18.19, 20, in the 6:h range, ae 13 to 17 inclusive, .8th .\u2026 15 \u2026 20 .se 7th .30 .16 .\u2026 Oh \u2026.oe 10 .16 \u2026.Lo 10th, \u2018a 10.16 .e .Llth .35 lute, all situate in the township of Port Daniel, For more particular nfirmation respeetioz tbe above, see regi-ters and correspondence in the Crowu Lauds Office, ou vi about 14h September, 1839, RATIFICATION S.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.or ES P ovince of Canada, District of Guébec.Office of the Prothonotary of Her M=jesty\u2019s Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, for the dis rict of Que- her, this sixth day of December, ove thousand eight huudred and forty eight, No.341.Ex parte\u2014EDOUARD GINGRAS.Pusric Norice is hereby given, that there hus been lodged in the office of the pro- thonotary of the Court of Quern\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Quebec, » deed made and executed before Nitre.Er:o! Boyd Lindsav and colleague, notaries public, on the fir-t day of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty eight, between the Honorable LOUIS MASSUE one of the members of the Legislative Council, for the province of Cunada, re-iding in the city of Quebec, and Dame Eliza Ann Marett.his wife, duly anthorised by her husband, the said Louis Massue, for the effect of the said deed, of the one part ; an! EDOUARD GINGRAS, eirringe maker, of the ssid city of Qnebre, of the othr part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Louis Magsse and Dame Eliza Ann Marett, to the sad Edouard Gingr :s, of ** A lot or piece of ground situ-ted in the St.John suburb, of this town of Quebec, containing ninety eight feet and three gnarte's in front npon St Olivier Street, and ninety five feet along the Coteau Ste.Ceneviève by one hund ed and twenty feet in dep h, the whole english meas ire, and without anv warranty of measure 3 bounded in front by the said St.Olivier street, in rear by the said Coteaur Ste.Geneviève, to the sonth we-t by Edouard Prendergast, representing Docteur Pierre De Sales Laterrière, and to the north east by the Glacis str et, together with a stone house and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies ;\u2019> and possessed the said lot or piece of ground and premises, as proprietors, during the three last years precediog the date of the said deed of sale by the aid L.oni< Massne and Dawe Eliza Aan Maret, and since the said date by the said Edouard Gin- gras, also as proprietor.\u20ac And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hyp-thecs under any title or by any menns whatsoever.in or upon the said lot, or piece of ground and premises, imined ately previcns ro and ut the time the same were acquired by the said Edouard Gingras, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on tbe SEVENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are here y required to signify in writing their oppositions ad file he same in the office of th said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they.will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.BURROUGHS & FISET, P.Q.B (First published 7th December, 1548.) Province of Canada,?Office of the Prothonotary of Her District of Quebec $ Mujesty\u2019s Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, for the district of Quebce, this fifth day of December, one thon- sand eight hundred and forty cight.No.340.Ex parte\u2014 WILLIAM SMITH SEWEILL,- l\u2019etitioner.UBLIC NoT152 is herby given.that there nas been lodged in the office of the Prothonotary of Her M.jes.tv\u2019s Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Qu+ber,.a deed made and executed before Mtre.Louis Papet and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty third day of November.one thousand eigvt hundred aud forty eight, between HUBERT FRASER, esquire, captain of militia, residing in the parish of Berthier, aud Dame Marie Elizabeth Duhord, his wife, duly authorized for the «ffect of the said deed, of the one part; and WILLIAM SMITH SEWELL,esquire, Sheriff of rhe dis rectof Quebec, of tre | vther part ;\u2014beinga sale by the said Hubert F:aser, and his wife.to the said William Smith Sewell, of -* a land, situate in the said parish of Berthier, consty of Bellerlasse, district of Quebec, containina fire arpenis and four perches, more or less, in front, by fort arpents in depth ; bounded in firent by tbe river St, Lawrence, in the rear by the lands of the second concession, to the east by F.Xavier Bais, and to the west by Xavier Holman, with to bouses, barn aud other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies 37° and in the possession of the said Hubert Fraser and bis wife, as proprietors, during the three years immediately preceding the passi g of the said decd of sale 5 the said sale to the charge by the said William Sni.th Sewell, to pay to the bypothecary creditors ot the said sellers as al'ove mentioned and nore amply in the said deed, to wit: kL To François X.Corvivean, twenty five pounds currency, with interest from the ninth of Jaubaiy, one thousand eight bundred and thirty five ; 2.To Dame Ca herine Fraser, widow P udent Paré, fifty pounds currency, with interest, from the eighth of October, one thousand eight nundred and forty seven 5 3.To François Guilmet, seventy two pounds seven shillings aud six pence, with interest, from the twelfth of Febuary, ove thousand eight hundied and forty seven ; 4 To the Honorable Louis Massue, sixteen pounds seven een shillings, with.interes:, from the first May, one thousand cigbt hunared and twenty pine, aufi ei :ht pouods eighs shillings aud live pence for costs uf suit; 5.To Frauguis Boulet, twenty five pounds currency, with interest, trom the eleventh day of January last ; 6.Tu François Fournier, oue hundred pounds currency, with interest, from the twelfth Decc-mber, one thousand cight huodred and forty five, and ten pounds seven shilings and seven pence, for costs of suit 3 7 To L.urent Chabot, thirty pounds eorrency, with interest, from the fifteenih of July, ouve thousand.eight hundred and fory seven, and eight pounds seven shiliings and seven pence, for costs of smi 3 8 Ta Jean Chabot, e-quire, seventeen pounds nineteen shillings and five pence and a half, with terest, ftom the twenty sixth Jule, oue thousand eight hundred and forty one; 9, To Thomas Fraser, forty six poundstwelve shilings and eight peuce, with inter- vet, from the tenth day otf October, one thousand eight hundred and forty four 5 10.To the Benevolent Society, nt Queb:6, fifly ponnds carrency, with interest, from the firat February, one thousand eight bundred and forty six; Li.ToJumes Gibb, esquire, ninety two pounds twelve shiilings and pine pence, with interest, trom the twentieth day of January, ove thousand eight hundred and forty seven, and ten pounds teu slutlivgs for costs ot suit ; and 12, To Louis Ruel, esquire, ninety five pounds cur reacy, with interest vom the seventeenth October last.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothee under apy title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the «aid lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acqured by the said William Smith Sewe!l, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on the TENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of coufirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, nnd file the same in the office of the said proth notary, eivht da.s 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.[First published /th December, 1848.] THER QUEIBRE GAZETTE daar DISTRICT OF MONTREAL Province of Canada, District of Montreal, No.8-4, Ex purte\u2014 ALEXANDRE PHILBERT BOULANGER, prpne NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothouotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s tench of aud for the district of Montreal, a deed made aud executed before Mtre Dl.Papineau and his colleague, notaries public, ou the ninth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and foity eight, between VICTOR (GLADU, ezquire, notary pubic, residing in the parish of St.Antoine, upon the river Richelien, in the district of Montrez! aforesaid, of the one part; and Mr, ALUSANDRE PH:L3ERT BOULANGER, residing also in the said parish of 81.Antoine, iu the district aforesaid.farmer, of the
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