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[" & es 2 at : 0 @he@uebee Bost VOLUME XVI.\u2014No.17.\u2014\u2014 frames THURSDAY, FEBY.14, 1839.+ (New Series.) Brsette de Quebec.TOME XVI, \u2014No.17.JEUDI, FEVRIER 14, 1839.GS\" Communications are to be addressed to Joan CHARLTON FISHER, Esquire, EpiTor of the Quenrc GazerTe, (by Royal Commis.sdon,) and Advertisements will be received at the Printing Office _ «of Messrs.Troms Cary & Co.Freemasons\u2019 Hall.\u2014\u2014 RS TAKE NOTICE {F9 PERSONS ADVERTISING IN THE QUEBEC OFFICIAL GA- - ERTTE, ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO FORWARD THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS A8 EARLY AB POSSIBLE IN THE WRAK OF PUBLICATION, ZT HAVING BEEN FOUND THAT «He ISSUING OF THE GAZETTE, WHICH OUGHT TO APPEAR QN THURSDAY, HAB BEEN DELAYED BY THE LATE RAERIOD, AT WHICH MATTER REQUIRING TRANSLATION HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED.ADVERTISEMENTS, WHICH COME BY POST, IF NUMEROUS, OR OF LENGTH, AND REQUIRING TRANSLATION, SHOULD BE RECEIVED ON MONDAY, TUESDAY BEING NO POST DAY.J.CHARLTON FISHER, EDITOR Q.G.BY A, MN.Bef tke above suggestion is not complied with, i is apident that all matter received too late, must be unavoidably postponed to the next ensuing publication.Sherifls\u2019 Sules.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To rt : VP UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the seslermentioned Lanps end 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 appositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, eavept te cores -ef Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are ly law allowed, are required to be filed with the vwadersigned, al his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale : eppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of £te H'rit.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit - Joi EPH LAVEAU, master tinsmith, No, 599.J of St.Ambroise, in the county and district of Quebec, and Dame Marie Louise Dumas, his wife, by him duly authorised as well in their name as the said Joseph Laveau as (tuteur) guardian duly elected to the minor children issue from the marriage of them the said husband and wife, and others ; against OLIVIER PER- RAULT, of the city, county and district of Quebec, merchant, in the hands of Jean Baptiste Landry, of Quebec, huissier audiencier of this court, curator duly appointed to the déluissement made in this cause, to wit : \u2014 ** An emplacement situate in the St.Roch suburb of Quebec, parish of St.Roch of Quebec, Fleurie street, containing the said emplacement about thirty feet in front by an irregular depth, to wit : on the north east side of sixty feet, and on the sotith west side of fifty four feet, the whole english measure ; bounded in front by the said Fleurie street, and in rear at the end of the said depth by Louis Gaboury, on one side towards the north east by Pierre Paquet, on the other side towards the south svest by Joseph Blanchet, together with the house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Roch of Quebec, on the TWELFTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.lhe said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.W,.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 29th October, 1838.YF [First published 8th November, 1838 ] PLURIES FIERI FACLAS, Quebec, to wit : He A LIZOTTE, of the pa- No.1353.{ rish of Ste.Anne La Pocatiére, in the county of Kamouraska, in the district of Quebec, wife of John Smith, esquire, captain of militia, duly authorised & ester en justice against her said husband ; against the said JOHN SMITH, of the said place, to wit :\u20141.¥ A lot of ground situate in the first and second ranges of the parish of Ste.Anne, containing eix arpents in superficies more or less, which is bounded on the north east side by the river St.dean, towards the south east by the same river, towards the south west partly by the King\u2019s highway called the road of the seigniorial mill, (route du moulin banal) and partly by Victor Pelletier, Amable Bélanger, Vincent Kith and Urbin Martin, towards the north west by the stone bank which is lying at the foot of the hill, and by the ground of Henry Santier, with the house, hangard and other buildings thereon constructed.This lot of ground and buildings were the former domain and manor, yardand garden of the late Lauchlin Smith, esquire, in his lifétime seignior of the seigniory of the said parish of Ste, Anne, 2, A circuit of ground situate in the said first range of the concessions of the said parish of Ste, Anne, containing two arpents in front by the depth + which there may bee\u2014bounded as follows: at the north west end by the said river, towards the south east by the first lot, on the south west side by Clovis Potvin, and on the north east side by the Jot of ground hereafter described, and by the widow LITorT Bazile Martin.3.A lot of ground situate in the said first range of the said parish of Ste.Anne, containing all the front which there is lying between the circuit of ground hereabove secondly described, the said river, and the ground of Hypolite Pelletier, by all the depth which there may be from the north west end partly to the said river St.Jean and partly to Hilaire Guy and widow Bazile Martin, going towards the south east to the first lot 3 bounded on both sides and both ends by the aforesaid places.Subject, firstly, to the right of habitation on the first lot, which the said Mrs.Smith isentitled toby her marriage con- tract\u2014secondly, with the reserve of the private road which belongs to Augustin Martineau, esquire, merchant, of the parish of Ste.Anne, on the second and third lots\u2014thirdly, to the right of passage on the first lot for the purchasers of the second and third lots, to communicate from those two lots to the King\u2019s highway, called Mills road (route du moulin)\u2014fourthly, subject to all the scigniorial ducs, included the rights of agreement to which those three lots of ground may be subject by their titles of concession towards the honorable Amable Dionne, seignior ofthe place, and by posterior agreements made between the said seignior and his predecessors seigniors of the said seig- niory and the holders of the said grounds, by authentic deeds.4 The exact halt of a sixth in the whole of the Main Point and Fishery, known under the name of Large Fishery of River Ouelle (Grande Pêche de la Rivière Ouelle,) with the exact half of a sixth in the appurtenances, circumstances and dependencies of the said Maiu Point and Fishery of River Quelle.5.À circuit of ground of an irregular figure, situate in the second range of the parish of Ste.Anne, which is bounded as follows\u2014towards the north east by the road of the seigniorial mill, towards the south partly by Joseph Gagné, Benoni Leclerc and Isaïe Dubé, towards the south west by Pierre Lizot, Raphael Gagné and Henry Santier, towards the north by Raphael Gagné, Alexis Caron and Antoine Moreau.\u201d> The lots, numbers one, two, three and five, to be sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Anne La Pocatiére ; and the lot number four, at the church door of the parish of River Ouelle, on the FIFTEENTH day of JUNE next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the said fifteenth day of June next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 11th February, 1839.XF[First published 14th February, 1839.] ALIAS FIERI FACLAS.Quebec, to wit: Vy iLLiaM HENRY ROY, at , No.1395.} Ÿ the city, county and district of Quebec, esquire, merchant; sgninst AUGUSTIN LAMBERT, of the parish of 3t.Antoine, in the county of Lot- biniére, in the district of Quebec, innkeeper and yeoman, to wit :\u20141.** A land situate in the parish of St.Antoine of Tilly, of about three arpents in front by about forty in depth; joining iu front to the river St, Lawrence, aud io rear to the line (cordon) of the svcond range, ou tbe north east side partly Lo lierre Lambert and partly to Marcelle Houde, and ou the south west side to Augustin Lambert, senior, with the buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.2.A certaio circuit of ground situate in the same parish containing in front what there may be from the line of the land hereabove described going north easterly to a certain brook whicu is inclosed in a land belonging to Pierre Lambeit, bounded on the southside by the King\u2019s highway, aud running down the said brook, with a heuse of about forty-six feet in length by about twenty-five in breadth, with a barn avd stable, part of which is lying on the above described land 3.A laud lying and situate in the same parish, io the secoud range, joiving in front to the live (cordon) of the first rauge, in depth to the lands of the third range; bounded towards the north east by Alexis Genest and Modeste Genest, and on the suath west side by [saïe Demers, with the buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.The said Laud and circnit of ground being subject in favor of the seiguior of the place to the seigniorial rights, banalité, retrait, and others mentioned in the deeds of concession and respective new titles of the said lauds and circuit of ground.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Antoine of Tilly, ou the FIFTEENTH day of JUNE next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.\u2018I'he said Writ returnable on the said fifteenth day of June next.VW.5.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 11th February, 1839.(SG [First published 14th February, 1539.] VENDITIONI EXPONAS, Quebec, to wit J A NTOINE BOURASSA, of the pa® No.1136.rish of St.Joseph of Pointe Lévy» in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, cultivator ; against PIERRE DION, beretofore of the parish of Ste.Marie Nouvelle Beauce, in the county of Beauce, in the district of Quebec, and now of the parish of St.Roch of Quebec, in the conuty aud district of Quebec, cultivator, and Marguerite Gaudreau, at the folle enchère of Damase L'Aivé, of the parish of Ste.Claire, trader, to wit :\u2014\u2018 À land of three arpeuts in front by twenty arpents in depth, situate in the parish of Ste.Marie Nouvelle Beauce, in the concession Ste.Thérèse ; bounded in front towards the south by the King\u2019s highway, and in rear towards the north by the end of the said depth, on one side towards the north west by Jean Baptiste Couture, and on the other side towards the south west by Jean Baptiste Nadeau, together with a house, baro and stable thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To besold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Ste, Marie Nouvelle Beauce, on the TWELFTH day of MARCH next,at TEN o\u2019cleck in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.- W,.S, SEWELL, Sheriff Sheriff\u2019s Office, 13th February, 1839, [&45 First published 14th February, 1839.] Sheriffs Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, To wir + PupLre 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'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : Pacha PERSILLIER Dir LA- No.2267.CHAPELLE, of the parish and district of Montreal, gentleman, plaintiff ; againet the lands and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE VALIQUETTE, of the parish of St.Martin, said district, carter, defendant :\u2014 \u201c An emplacement situate in the village of the parish of St.Martin, containing one hundred and fifteen feet more or less in front, by one hundred aud five feet more orless in depth ; hounded in front by the Base road of the hill St.Martin, on one side towards the north east by Joseph Graton, on the .other side towards the south east by Antoine Bergeron, and in depth by Joseph Côté, with a well,a wooden house and stable thereon erected, the whole more or less ; such as the said emplacement is now fenced up.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Martin, on the ELEVENTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the forevoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next, R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff, Sheriff \u2019s Office, 3d November, 1835.XZ [First published 8th Nov.1838.] ge TWO WRITS OF FIER[ FAGIAS.- Montreal, to wit : HE first, at the snit of LOUIS Nos.142 & 1763.ISAAC LAROTQUE, of the seigniory of Rigaud, in the distiict of Moutreal, merchant ; the second, at the suit of LEON SEERS, of the parish and district of Montreal, tailor, plaintiffs ; against the lands\" and tenements of WILLIAM CLARKE, of the parish of Montreal, in the said district, esquire, merchant, defendant :\u20141.\u2018* Alot of ground or emplacement situatein McGill street, in the city of Montreal, containing about one hundred feet in front by about fifty five feet in depth, english measure ; bounded in front by the aforesaid McGill street, in rear by Simon Valois, on one side by Recollet street, and on tbe other side by the representatives of the late John Trim, with a brick house of three stories high and other buildings thereon erected.2.A lot of ground or emplacement situate in the 8t, Joseph suburb, in the city of Montreal, containing about forty feet in front by about oue hundred and twenty feet in depth; bounded in front by St.Joseph street, in rear and ou both sides by some vacant lots belonging to persons unknown, with a two story wooden house and a stable thereon erected.3.A lot of ground or emplacemeut situate in the said St.Joseph suburb, of the aforesaid city, containing about one hundred and forty feet in froat by about one hundred and twenty feet in depth ; bounded in front by the said St.Joseph street, in rear by the lot hereafter described uuder number four, on one side by the road leading to St.Gubriel\u2019s farm, and on the other side by one Benoit.4, A lot of ground or emplacement situate atthe same place, con- taiving about forty feet in front by about one hundred and twenty feet in depth ; bounded in front by the road leading to St.Gabriel\u2019s farm, inrear by persons unknown, on one side by the lat above described under number three, and on - the other side by the heirs Salaberry.5.Five vacant lots of ground contiguous to each other, situate in St Edward\u2019s lane, in the said suburb and city, extent une kuown ; bounded in front by the said St.Edward\u2019s lane, in rear by persons unknown, on one side by Hubert Lepage, and on the other side by John Donegani, - 6.A lot of ground or emplacement, situated in McGill street, in the city of Montreal, containing about one hundred feet in front by about fifty five feet ia depth, the whole more or less, english measure ; bounded in front by McGill street atoresaid, in the rear by Simon Valois, ou one side by Recollet street and on the other side by the representatives of the late John Trim, with a three story brick house, a one story brick house, and other buildings thereon erected.7.A lot of ground situated - in the St.Joseph suburbs of the city of Montreal, contain ing about forty feet in front by about one hundred and twenty feet in depth, the whole more or less; bounded \u2018in front by St.Joseph street, in the rear and on both sides by vacont lots belonging to persons unknown, with a two story wooden liouse and stable thereon erected.8.A lot of ground or emplacement situated in the said St.Joseph suburbs of the said city of Montreal, contain ing about forty feet in front by about one hundred and twenty feetin depth, the whole more less ; bounded in front by St.Joseph street aforesaid, in the rear by the lot hereinafter described under number four, on one side by the road leading to St.Gabriel farm, and on the other side by one Benoit.9.A lot of ground or emplacement situated at the same place, containing bout forty feet in front by about one hundred apd twenty fee Be ae 180 RS QUDRRO GAZETTR in depth, the whole more or less; bounded in front by the road leading to St.Gabriel farm, in the rear by persons unknown, on one side by the lot above described under number three, and on the other side by the heirs Salabery.10.Five vacant lots of ground adjoining each other, situated in St.Edward lane, in the said suburb and city, contents uaknown ; boanded \u2018in front by St, Edward lane aforesaid, in the rear by persons unknown, on one side by Hubert Lepage, and or: the other side b John Donegani.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the city o Montreal, on the ELEVENTH day of MARCH next, at the bour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writs returnable the first day of April next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 3d November, 1833.IF [First published 29th November, 1818.] Shifts Sales.DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.To wir +P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, thal the undermentioned LaNps 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 lo make them known accordiag te law ; all aypositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, fo whichno 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 neat after the relurn of the Writ.VYENDITIONI EXPONAS, Three Rivers, to wit: AME JESSE McDOUGALD, No.443.{ of the parish of St.Antoine, of' Baie du Febvre, in the county of: Yamauska, in the district of Three Rivers, widow of the late Dugald McDonald, esquire, in his lifetinc merchant and physician, of the said-parish, and Ignace Gill, esquire, merchant, of the purish of St.Francis, in the county and district aforesaid, in bis quulity of tutor to the , minor children issue of the marriage between the said late , Dugald McDonald and Mrs, Jess¢é McDonald, and others ;.against FRANCOIS CHARTRAIN, clock dealer, (cominer- gant d\u2019korloges,) residing in the said parish of St.Antoine of: Baie du Febvre, in the gounty aud district aforesaid\u2014and at the | Jolle enchere of Joseph Chartrain, of the said parish of Baie du Fcebvre, trader to wit: \u2014* An emplacement situate in the parish of St.Antoine of Baic du Febvre, in the first concession, of about fifty feet in front by cighty fect in depth ; joining in.front to the King\u2019s highway, in rear and on the south east side {40 Williurn McDonald, and on the north east side to Antoine Houle, with the frame of a stable thereon put up.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and scrvitudes mentioned in the decd of congession in favor of the seignior of the sciguiory whereof the land of which the said emplacement makes part derives.\u201d Tobe sold at the church door of the parish of St.Antoine of Baie du Febvre, on the TWENTY-SE- VENTL day of FEBRUARY instant, at THRE o\u2019clock in the afternoon.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of March next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff, Sheriff?s Office, 5th February, 1839.XE5\"[First published 14th February, 1839.] VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Three Rivers, to wit: 4 Î RS.ANGELIQUE BROWN, No.372.widow of the late Joseph Pa- caud, esquire, in his lifetime merchant, of the borough of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers; against WILLIAM HENDERSON, merchant, of \u2018the parish of Ste.Gencvieve of Batiscan, in the county of Champlain, in the district of Three Rivers, to wit :\u2014 \u201c.An emplacement of half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, lying and situate in the parish of Ste.Geneviève of Ba- tiscan, in the seigniory of Butiscan ; joining in front to the King's highway, on the south west side to the public road leading to the village of River a Veillet, in rear to Paschal Lizé, and on the north east side to George Mall, with a house, hangard and stable thereon erected.Subjeet to the rights and scigniorial servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession of the land whereof the same derives.\u201d To be sold at the folle enchère, costs and charges of George Cunningham, labourer, of the parish of Ste.Genevieve of Batiscan, and at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Gceneviéve of Ba- tiscan, on the EIGHTEENTH day of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of March next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Threc Rivers, 30th Januwy, 1839, 13 [First published 7th February, 1839 ] ALIAS FIERI FACIABS.Three Rivers, to wit : RANCOLS ANTOINE LA- No.44, ROCQUE and Jean Dominique Bernar, of the city of Montreal, merchants, aud carrying on business together under the names of LaRocque, Bernard and company; against FRANGOIS ANTOINE RIVARD BHLLEFEUILLIL, formerly merchaut, of the parish of Pointe du Lae, now notary public, of the parish of Ste, Anne df Yamachicha, in the county of St, Maurice, in the district of Turee Rivers, to wit :\u20141, ** Aon undivided part of a fi thin the two thirds of the fourth of an arpent in a land situate in the parish of Ste.Anne d'Yawachiche, of half au arpent in front by the depth which there may be from lake.St, Peter to the five hay meadows in the rear; joining towards the nurth to the representatives Joseph Lesicur, and towards the south to the Leirs Duchaine\u2014the said land being in meadows of coarse ay.2, Ao undivided part of a fifth in the two thirds of the fourth of au arpent in a land situate in the parish of Ste.Aune d'Yamachiche, of balf an arpent iu front by the depth which there may Le from lake St, Peter to the fine hay meadows; joiniug ou both sides towards the porth and south to the heirs Duchaine.3, Au undivided part ofa Afth in the two thirds of a laud situnte in the parish of : te.Anne d\u2019Yamachiche, of sixty six feet in front by the Anne d'Yamachiche, of seventy feet in front by the depth which there m be from lake St.Peter, where the .same is bounded in front, to the fine hay meadows; joiaing ou the soûth west to Charles Lesieur and towards the north west to the heirs Ducbaine, 5.Av uudivided part of u fifth in the two thirds of a laud situate in the parish of Ste.Aune d\u2019Yamacbiche, of half an arpent in frout by two arpents and a halfiu depth; joiving in frout to lake St.Peter, and abatiing in rear to che fine hay meadows, towards the north west to the heirs Toutunt, sud towards the south west to tie representatives Juseph Pepin, G.An uudivided part of a fifth in the two thirds of the half of an emplacement, situate in the parish of Ste, Apue d'Yamachiche along the Machiche road, which joins in frout to Joseph Carrier and io rear to the first ditch going across, joining towards the south west to the suid Machiche road and towards the north west to Juseph Carrier, without any part of the house thereon erected\u2014 with a fifth in a barn of forty feet, and also with a fifth in the two thirds of the half of a stable of twenty three feet by about twenty eight teet.7.Au undivided part of twenty 1 four feet of ground, in a land situate iu the parish and Sei- gniory vf Pointe du Lac, of two arpeuts in frout by twenty arpents in depth ; juiving towardstke south to tbe Misses Moutour, towards the north to the represcntatives Rivard, in front to the line (cordon) of the concession of St.Nicholas, and terwiuvativg at the end of the twenty arpents\u2014the same being in its natural state\u201d To be sold, the six first lots, at the church door of the purish of Ste, Anne d\u2019 Xawachiche, ou the NINETEENTH day of FEBRUARY uvext, at TEN o'clock inthe forenoun ; and the seventh lot at the church door of the parish of Puinte du Lac, ou the NINETELNTH day of FEBRUARY next, at TWO o'clock in the afterncon.The said Writ returuable on the thirteenth day vf March next, .I.G.OGDEN, Sherif.Three Rivers, 24th January, 1539.& [First published 31st January, 1839.] VENDITIONI EXPONAS.| Three Rivers, Pi AME LOUISE JULIE No.344.HERMINE WALKER rv \u2018GAGNON, wifc of Joseph Frigon, merchant, of the borough of Three Rivers, in the county ot St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, duly authorised & esler en jugement et poursuivre ses droits et actions en justice ; against tbe said JOSEPH | FRIGON, her husband\u2014and at the fulle enchère of the said Mrs.-Louise Julie Hermine Walker dit Gagnon, to wit:\u2014I.\u201c¢ A lend situate in the seid parish of St.Antoine ot River du; Loup, concession of Little-River du Loup, in the fief St.Au-, \u2018toine, of one arpent in front at the said Little River by fificen in depth\u2014continulug, thence, two arpents in breudih, more or, \u2018less, by -ubout sixteen arpents in depth; bounded in front by the said Little River, in rear by Théodore Grenier und Joseph Vunasse, joining on the south side, going ofl the said Little : River, to Olivier Frigon, and thence, going towards the depth, to Francois Chrétien, and onthe other side towards the north to the heirs Gravelle\u2014with the enjoyment of a house, two.barns, a stable and other dependencies constructed on the ground of the said Gravelle\u2019s licirs.The said laud being subjuct to the right of passagein favor ofthe suid Frungois Chrétien, his heirs and assigns, to communicate to his ground.To be excepted a house built on the said land which belongs to Mur.Joseph Frigon, senior.Subject to the rights, clauses, charges, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the decd of concession in favor of the sciguior of the scigniory or fief whercof the same derives, his heirs or assigns.2.Ancmplacement situate in the village of River du Loup, in the parish ol\u2019 River du Loup, of cighty feet in front by one hundred and thirty feet in depth; bounded in front by St.Laurent street, in rear by Augustin Harnois, esquire, or his representatives, joining towards the east to Eticnne Mayrand, esquire, and towards the west to Mr.Joseph Houde, with a wooden house, two hangards, a stable, a dairy and other dependencics thereon crected.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession in favor of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the sane derives, his heirs or assigns.3.An emplacement situate in the villuge of River du Loup, in the parish of St.Antoine of River du Loup, and opposite the one above described, of eighty fect in front by onc hundred and thirty feet in depih 3 bounded infront by St.Laurent street, in rear by the ground of the late Alexander Hart or his representatives, joining on the cast side to Théodore Belmare, and on the west side to a ground left for the opening of a street\u2014with a wooden house thereon erected.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession in favor of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the same derives, his heirs or assigns.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Antoine of River du Loup, on the TWENTY-FIFTH day of FEBRUARY instant, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The suid Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of March next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff, Sheriff?s Office, 7th February, 1839.f# [First published 14th February, 1839.] remap RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Lower Canada, OFFICE oF THE PRoTRONO- District of Quebec.TARY OF HERMAJESTY\u2019s Court oF King\u2019s Bench FOR THE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, the 12th day of February, 1839.No, 440.Ex parte\u2014=JOSEPH WILLIAM LEAYCRAFT, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there | has been lodged in the office of the prothouotary of Her Majesty's court of King's bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a certain act, deed, or instrument, executed before Mire.Roger Lelievie and colleague, Notaries, at Quebce, on the seventeënth day of December, one thousand -eight hundred and thirty eight, between PIERRE BOISSEAU, of Quebec, esquire, merchant, of the one part ; and JOSEPH WILLIAM LEAYCRAFT, of Quebec, esquire, merchant, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Pierre Boisseau to the said Joseph William Leaycraft, of a lot of land situate on the road leading from Qucbee to the parish of Ste.Foy, called | \u2018St.John\u2019s road, near the city of Quebce, containing two arpents and five perches in front, or thereabouts, on the said road, by all the depth that may be from the said road running dep'h which 'lere may be from lake St, Peter to the laud last to six feet distance from the brow of the hill called Côtcau, above descrihed; joining op both sides to the heirs Dacldine, Suinte Geneviève ; bounded on the one side by Jocelyn Waller, or the sourh west and north west, 4.An undivided fiftb esquire, representative of Thomas Saul who represented Louis part lu the two thirds of o luzid sithate in the parish of Ste, ['Tapin, and on the other side by the heirs of Jean Tourans FEBRUARY 14 geau, who represented the honorable Henry Caldwell, in fi by the said road called St.John\u2019s road, and in the rear ut distance of six feet from the brow of the hill called Coteau Sainte Gencviève\u2014together with the dwelling house, built partly with stone aud partly with wood, stable, barn and other buildings thereon erected,\u201d aud possessed the said lot of land.and premises, from the sixteenth-day of February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, to the day ofthe date of the.said tale, by the said Pierre Boisseau, as proprietor thercof, and since the date of the said sale by the said Joseph William Leaycraft, also as proprietor, and for more than twelve months immediately preceding the suid sixteenth day of February, one.thousand eight hundred and thirty six, by Henry J.Russel, of Quebec aforesaid, esquire, also as proprietor.Public notiec is hereby given that onthe FIFTEENTH day of JUNE next, application will be made to the said court of King\u2019s Bench fur a sentence of ratification ofthe said sale\u2014and all persons having or pretending to have any claim of privilege or hypotheque upon the said lot of land and premises for or by reason of any means whatsoever at and immediately previous to.the time when the same were acquired by the said Joseph Wil- lium Leaycraft, are hereby notified to file the samc in Writing, in the office of the said prothonotary eight days at the lcast before such application, otherwise they will for ever Le precluded from the right of so doing.PERRAULT & BURROUCHS, P.K.B.YF [First published 14th February, 1839.] Province of Lower EE Orrice OF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec.TARY OF Her MaJEsTY 8.Count or King\u2019s Benen, FOR TUE DISTRICT OF QUE~ BEC,13%h day of February, 1839.Na.444.Ex parle\u2014JOHN BONNER, Esquire.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary o£ the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a Deed duly exccuted before Mtre.E.B.Lindsay and his colleague, notaries, at Quebes, on the thirty first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and \u2018thirty nine, between MICHAEL HYNES, of the said city uf Quebec, esquire, and Mrs.Mary Emma Catherine Bradley, his wife, herétofore widow of the late Robart Muorhead, duly authorised \u2018by her said busbavd for the effect of the \u2018said deed, of the one part ; and JOHN BONNER, ofthe same place, esquirt, mercimnt, of the other part ;\u2014being a \u2018sule by the swid Michael kynes and Lis seid wife, to the \u2018said John Bonuer, \u201c vf the space and term yet to run and \u2018hnexpired of a certain bail emplhitéctique granted by the \u2018Religions Ladies of the Hôtel Dieu or Quebec, to the late Jolin Craigee, Ly deed executed lefore F, Tétu and his cols league, notaries, at Quebec, on the seventh day of May, in \u2018the year one thousand eight hundred and three, that is to say\u2014all that part or parcel of laud belonging to the said vendors, situate and being partly withiu the said city of Quen bec, and partly iv tbe bauliene of Quebec, and contuining forty two arpents more or less in super ficies ; bonuded in fiout partly by the King\u2019s highway or the road called Grande Allée, and partly by lots fronting the said road and heretofore f.0 me ing part of the extent of lund in the aforesaid buil emphités- véique described-and granted, in roar towards the river St.Lawrence by the edge or sumuwit of the cape, on the south west side by the Plains of Abraham and on the north enst by the representatives of Jobn.Neilsonmtogether with the house, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected and being, without exception.Subject to the payment by the said- purchaser, to the said Religions Ladies of the Hôtel-Dien of Quebec, of the annauu) and emphitéolique rent of sixteen pounds ove shilling and two pence currency, and to all the charges and conditions of the said bail emphitéotique.The said sale being made in consideration inter alisa of\u201d payment, to the said Religious Ladies of the Hôtel- Dieu, of tweuty pounds une shilling and five pruce currency for arrears of said rent emphitéolique 3 to Miss Louisa Caroline Moorhead, or represeutatives, forthwith, of the sum of forty five pounds fiftecn shillings and eleven pence, cur= reucy ; and to tbe same, ou hier attaining the age of twenty one years, of the farther sum of two hundred and seventy three pounds nine shillings aod one pPeouy currency, with interest on the last mentioned sum, at the rate of six per cent per annum ;\u201d the said parcel of land and premises bavicg been held by the said vendors, uuder the said bail emphitéos tique, for the three years immediately preceding the date of said deed, and thence hitherto by the said John Bonner.All persons who may have or claim to have any privilege: or hypotheque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said parcel of laud and premises, before and at the time the same were acquired by the said John Bonoer, are hereby notified, that application wili be made to the said court, on SATURDAY, the FIFTEENTH da of JUNE next, for a sentence or Judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writin their oppositions and file the same in the office of the sald prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default » of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doiug so, p u ERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.[First published 14th February, 1539.] » P.K.B.Susser on DISTRI CT OF MONTREAL.Province of Lower Canada, , N District of Montreal, }iNTHE KING'S BENCH.No.94.Lz parte\u2014Mr.JOSEPH OCTAVE ARCHAMBAULT, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of tlie prothonotary\u2018of the court of\u2019 King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Mang.real, a Deed made and executed before Mtre, G Coursolles, and lis colleague, notaries public, on the fourteenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, between Mr.AUGUSTIN GIRARD yeoman, of the parish of Ste.Anne de Varennes, and Mrs.Marie Colette, his wile, by him well and duly autho.risedfio the effect of the said-nct, of the one part ; and Mr.JOSEPH OCTAVE ARCHAMBAULT, yeoman, of the parish of St.Mathieu de Belæil, of the other part jee being a sale by the said Augustin Girard and Marie Colette to the said Joseph Octave Archambault, * ofa land lying and situated at Belæil Rivulet, containing two orpents in front by thirty arpents in front the whole more or less'as Well in front'as in depth ; bounded in front'by the north side ofthe river Belœil, in rear by Louis Afplionse Lambert, joining on one side to the north east to Joseph Petit and on the other side 49 the bud p= TS rE RE ET PSE ET RE 1839.south west, to the said Louis Alphonse Lambert, with a house, barn and other things thereon erected, with all the circumstances and dependencies thereto belonging; and possessed the said land by the said Augustin Girard and Marie Colette, his wife, as proprietors, during the three years last proceding the said deed of sale, ond rom thence hitherto by the said Jo:epli Octave Archem- bault, also as praprietor.: .And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said land, inn diately previous to gud at the time the same was acquired hy the said Joseph Octave Archambault, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the SEVENTEENTH day of JUNE next, for a sentence of judgment of confir- | mation, and they ase hereby required to signify im writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.,B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 6th February, 188% BS\" [First published 14th Febrvary, 1839.F EEFADVERTISEMENT._&5 OTILE is hereby given, that all Advertisements of Ex parte Applications for confirmation of Title, publish- èd in the Quesec Gazecre, By Aurnority, must be paid for to the Ageuts at Quebec and Montreal, respectively, aer the first, aud previous to the seond insertion of every such Advertisement.This regulation must be strietly com- phed with; nor wilt the second iusertion be adimitted, unless psyteut be made ss aforesaid, J.CHARLTON FISHFR, EpiTor, (3.G.hy A.Ae Quehse, Gt December, 1833.OTICE.\u2014 The subscriber, curator duly elected tothe.vacant succission of the late Miss AGATHE TARIEV DE LAVAUDIERE, in her lifetime of the parish-of St.Vallier, .requests all persons indebted to the said suceession, topay him without delay the amount of their debts; and all persons ro whom the said succession is indebted are likewise requested to transmit to him their accounts duly attested, |! A.CH.DE LACHEVROTHERE, N.P.Deschambault, 20th \u2018November, 1838.3m \u2014 Estate ot the late Mr, JAMES ALEXANIYER, in fis Lfetime of the City of Quebee, Groeer, or who have | any of the effects of the said estate, are requested to pay and deiiver the same immediately ; and those persous who have any claims upon the estate of the \u2018deceased, mie: desired forthwith to remtier an account thereof to Mr, Macpherson, Notary Public, St Peter Street, in order-that the same may be\u2019 exmmined and enquired into-previous to puymait.WM.HOSSACK, A.LAURIE, Testamentary Executors.Quebec, 41h Oétobar, 1888.u THE QUESEC GAZETTE.
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