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[" = \"WTAE We CpeQueber mm Sn = VOLUME XVI,\u2014No 43.ter THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1839.Gazette, (Neon Series.) NOTICE.IRRORS having sometimes occurred in printing the names of parlies to official advertisements in this (Guzeile, owing {0 ILLEGIBLE MANUSCRIPT sent to the office fur publication, it is particularly requested that all persons having occasion to advertise, will be careful in LEGIBLY IRANSCRIBING such proper names, so as to avoid all mistalres and inconvenience in this respect.J.CHARLTON FISHER, Editor of the Quebec Gazette by Authority.Official Quebec Gazette Office, \u2018 25th July, 1839.ee em re bi or ee me TT TTY 8 TAKE NOTICE {F3 Pprssons ADVERTISING IN THE QUEBEC OFFICIAL GAZETTE, ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO FORWARD THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE IN THE WEEK OF PUBLICATION, IT HAVING BEEN FOUND THAT THE ISSUING OF THE GAZETTE, WHICH OUGIIT TO AFPEAR ON THURSDAY, HAS BEEN DELAYED BY THE LATE PERIOD, AT WHICH MATTER REQUIRING TRANSLATION ADVERTISEMENTS, WHICH OR OF LENGTH, AND HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED.\u2018COME BY POST, IF NUMEROUS, REQUIRING TRANSLATION, SHOULD BE RECEIVED ON MONDAY, TUESDAY BEING NO POST DAY.J.CHARLTON FISHER, EDITOR Q.G.BY A.N.B.\u2014If the above suggestion is not complied with, it is evident that all matter received too late, must be uwnavoid- ably postyoned to the next ensuing publication.Sherill\u2019's Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.rs ee To wit: Ç Pousuc NOTICE is hereby given.that the undermentioned Lasbs ond l'ENEMENTS bave been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned balow.All persons having claims on the same, \u2018are hereby raquired to make them known accordiug to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditiont Exponas, to wbich no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, s Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two duys next after the return of the Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: ONAVENTURE CARON, cul- No.52h.} tivator, of the parish of L\u2019Islet Notre Dame de Bonsecours, in the county of L\u2019Islet, in the district of Quebec ; against PIERRE BOUCHER, fils, cultivator, of the parish of L\u2019islet Notre Dame de \u2018Bonsecours, is tbe county of L'Islet, in the district of Quebec, to wit :\u2014\u201c One arpent of land situate in the third range of the parish of L\u2019Islet, of forty two arpents in depth; bounded towards the north by the lands of the second range, and at its upper end by the lands of the fourth range, towards the north east by Isaac Giasson, towards the south west by Pierre Boucher, the father.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of L'Islet, on the SEVENTEENTH day of DÉCEMBER next, at TEN o'clock ia the morning.The said Writ le on the first day of February next.returnab ! W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 6th August, 1839.{ First published Sth August, 1839.] at hi FIER! FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : ACQUES PARENT, ancien cultiva- No.474.eV leur, heretofore of the puyish of La Pointe aux Trembles, in the county of Portneuf, now of the city of Quebec; against JACQUES PARENT, of the parish of La Pointe aux Trembles, in the county of Port- neuf, in the district of Quebec, cultivator and tavern- keeper, to wit:\u2014\u2018* Two arpents of land in front lying sud situate in the parish of La Pointe aux Trembles, in the village of Grand Cap Sa, by the depth which there may be from the River aux Pommes to the River Jacques Cartier ; joining on one side towards the south west to Jean Baptiste Marette dit Lepine, and on the other side towards the\u2019 north east to Olivier Rochette\u2014together with the house, barn, a stable and other buildings there- ou erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the sald parish of Pointe aux Trembles, on the SEVENTEENTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 6th August, 1839.\u2018[First published 8th Auguet, 1839.] @horift\u2019's Salis.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.re Fo wir: { Punic NOTICE is hereby given, thatthe un.dermentivnrd Lanvs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as menuoned below.All persons baving claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, ov afin de charge, except in cuses of Venditioni Leponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required 10 be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous tu te fifreen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afie de conserver may be filed at any ume within two days next after (he return of the Wri.FIENT FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : AME MARGUERITE CONE- Nu.26206.FROY, of Montreal, in the district of Moutreal, widow of the tate Loms Chabotllez, esgnire, in bis litetisne of Montreal aforesaid, and Olivier Bertheles, esquire, as having warned Dame Ewmélie Chaboillez, aud the said Dawe Ewélie Chabuillez, his wife, by lim duly authorised, plarotiff«; against the lan ls and tenewents of Dame MARIE CLAIRE PERRAULT, wife of Austin Cuvillier, of the said city and district of Moutrea!, from him duly separated as to property, pur justice, dyfendant:\u20141 \u201c An emplacement lyiug and situate in ihe St, Joseph suburb of the city of Munireal, containing forty three feet and a half in froni by virety one feet aud a half in depth, the whole french measure; joining in front to a public place, in rear to the defeadnnt, vn ons side to Joseph Amesse, and on the other side tu Pierre Valois, 2, Au emplacement situate in the said St.Juseph suburb, containing eighty two feet in frout by eighty eight feet in depth, the whole french measure 3 joining in front to Cunbmllez street, in rear to Heory Munro, esquire, or bis representative, and to Gabriel Decary, ou oue side Lu Joseph Amesse and to the arid defendant, and on Le other side to John M'Kercher.3.An emplacement situate at the said St.Joseph suburb, coutmining forty one feet in front by uivety three feet and a balf in depth, the whole french measure; joiving iu front to the Znspecteur street, in rear tu Faden Dubé, on oneside to Avdré Marquis, and on the wther side to John Curillier,\u201d To be sold at my office, in the city of Mootreal, on the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenvou.The Writ returuable ou tue eighteunth day of October next.R.DE 5T.OURS, Sueritf, Sherifs Office, 8th June, 1839.[First published 13th June, 1539] FIERI FACIAS, -Montreal, to wit : ?ICOLOUS P.M.KURCZYN, of No.552.Montreal, in the district of Mout- real, merchant, carrying ou business at Montreal aforesaid, under the firm of Nicolous P.M.Kurezyn and company, \u2018plaintiff ; ag#idst the lands and tenements of FRANCOIS X.PREVOST, of the parish of St.Clément de Beauharnois, in the said district of Montreal, taveru-keeper and trader, defendant :\u2014*¢ The one half of a village lot situated in the village of St.Ciément de Beauharnois, known and distinguished as being the west balf of lot number seven, of two and a half perches in front by ten perches in depth, on the south west line, and eight perches and eleven feet in depth on the north east line, be the same more or less, without guarantee as to precise measure ; bounded in frout by St.Lawrence street, in the rear by the river St, Lawrence, on the south west side by Richardson street, and on the north east side by the otber half of the said lot number seven, now in the possession of Michel René dit Laduc\u2014with the remains of a stone house standing thereon,\u201d Tu be sold at the church door of the said village of St.Clément de Beauhar- pois, on the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the eighteenth day of Ootober next, R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff Sheriff\u2019s Office, 8th June, 1859.| [First published 13th June, 1839.] FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit: 1d OSEPH GENIE, of Godmanchester, No.2173.in the district of Montreal; yeoman, and Josephte R obillard, of the same place, his wife, by bim hereunto duly authorised, and Geneviève Robil- lard, of the same place, widow of the late Jean Bapciste Duau, in bis lifetime of the same place, yeoman, plaintiffs ; against the lauds and tenements of JOHN TODD, of Beauharnois, in the said district of Montreal, yeoman, de- feadant :\u20141, **A lot or parcel of land lyivg and being in the township of Hinchinbrook, in the said district, known aud distfoguished as lot pumber thirteen, in the seventh range or concession of the said township, of six acresio front by about thirty-three and a half acres iu depth, forming about two bundred acres in superficies, be the same more or less, without guaranty as to precise measure; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by the lands of one Moore, on tbe one side by lot pumber fourteen, now in the possession of one Juspar Haws,and on the other side by lot number twelve, now in the possession of Thomas Gibson\u2014with two wooden houses, a wooden barn and other buildings thereon erected.2.A lotor parcel of land lying aud being immediately opposite to the above described, inthe.said township and district, known and distinguished as lot number thirteen, in the sixth range or concession .of the said towu- ship, of six acres in front by about thirty-three and a balf acres in depth, forming about two hundred acres in superficies, be the same more or less, without guaranty as to precise measure 3 bounded in front by the Queen's highway, in the rear by the lands of the honorable Edward Ellice, nebec.TOME XVI.\u2014No.43, JEUDI, ACUT 8, 1839.or the one side by lot number fourteen, now iu the possession of Robert How, and on the other side by lot number twelve, now io the possession of Patrick Branif\u2014with an old wooden house thereon erected.\u201d Lo be sold at my office, in the city of Moutreal, on the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forencon.The Writ returuable ou the fifteenth day of October next, R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 8th June, 1:39.[First published 13th June, 1839.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : EAN BAPTISTE DUMOUCHEL, No.2335.} of St, Benoit, Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JOSEPH LANGLOIS, of the same place, yeoman, snd Marie Reine Richer, bis wife, jointly and severally, defendants :\u20141, *¢ A lotof ground of an irregular figure, lying and situate in the parish of St.Benoit, contrining about three arpents in superficies; joining in front to the north of the king\u2019s highway of côte St, Jean, in rear to the ground ofthe representatives of Séhastien Légault\u2014on one s'de to Cecile Barbary, and on the other side to Jean Baptiste Dumouchel\u2014the said ground being planted with apple trees, and without buildings thereon.2.Avother lot of gronnd lying an 1 situate to the south of the king\u2019s highway of said côte St.Jean, containing one arpent and a balf in front by shout thirty arpents in depth ; joining in front to the aforesaid road, in rear to the lands of the côte St Jusrph\u2014on one side to the representatives of Sébastien Lévault, and on the other side to Joseph Daoust\u2014without buildings thereon.,\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of \u2018the\u2019 said parish of St.Benoit, on the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the eighteenth day of October next, R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office.8ili June, 1839.[First published 13th June, 1839.] FIERI FACJIAS.: Montreal, to wit : \"OHN T.BADGLEY and Charles No.2700.ç \u201cT.Palsgrave, both of the city and distriét of Montreal, merchants, plaintiffs ; against the lands of JEAN BAPTISTE ST.JEAN, of the same place, master mason and trader, defendant :\u2014*¢ A lot of suburb of the city of Montreal, containing about thirty one feet six inches in front, by about fifty-two feet six inches in depth, the whole more or less, english mea- sure\u2014also, the right of mifoyenneté in a passage, from the street to the rear of the gate behind the house, on the side adjoining Narcisse Morin, which is in common .with Francois Falstreau ; bounded in front by Dorches- ter street, in the rear by François Falstreau, on one side by Timothé Rousseau, and on the other side by Narcisse \u2018Morin\u2014with a wooden house, stable and shed thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at my office in the city of Montreal, on the FIFTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at the bour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The Writ returnable on the eighteenth day of October next, : \" R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 8th June, 1839.[First published 13th June, 1839.] FIERI FACIAS DE TERRIS.Montreal, to wit: OSEPH CHRISTIN pit ST.No.2573 { AMOUR, of the parish of St.Joseph of la Rivière des Prairies, in the district of Montreal, yeoman and ferryman, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of LOUIS REEVES, of the parish of la Pointe-aux-Trembles, in the said district, yeoman, defendant :\u2014*\u201c A piece of ground lying and situate in.the parish of Pointe-aux-Trembles, containing ninety feet in front by one hundred and eighty feet in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in rear and on both sides by the plaintiff\u2014without any buildings.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Pointe-aux-Trembles, on the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the twentieth day of October next, R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 8th June, 1839.[First published 13:h June, 1889.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, towit: | FYODEFROY BEAUDET, of No.1186.} Coteau du Lac, in the district of Montreal, esquire, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of FRANCOIS XAVIER CHOLETTE, fils de François, of St.Polycarpe, in the said district of, Moutreal, yeoman, defendant :\u2014¢ A lot of land situated on the south east side of côte Ste.Marie parish of St, Pulycarpé, seigniory of New Longueuil, described as lot number two, containing three arpents in front by \u2018fourteen arpents apd, six perches or thereabouts in depth, without warranty.of precise mreasurement ; boutded in front by the ddse road of.the said cole, in rear by a private domain, on one side by the: lands of Joseph Montreuil, and on.the other side by Jean Baptiste Montreuil\u2014with a wooden house and other buildings thereon erected, Which said lot of land is among.other things by the deed of concession thereof, subject to the right of and in favourof the seignior of the seigoiory- of New Lougueuil, in the censive of which the said lotof, land is situated, to take six superficial arpents on any part of: the said lot, for the purpose of thereon erecting à saw or.flour mill, or a mill of any other description, and to occupy and dig trenches and cut the earth in such parts of the said lot as the said seignior shall fiid necessary for the purpose v a in the district of - ground or emplacement situated in the St.Lawrence\u2019 a ee pe spear Sy pr cor» = eine.+8 rtm dt § 1 rh Een a 654 TB QUEBEC GAZEMB.August 8 CNR conducting water 10 the said wills and the construction thereof ; also the said lot is subject to the droit de retrait, as meotioned in the said deed of concession, snd ou the conditions therein set forth, and to the other clauses, conditious wod servitudes in the said deed of concession specified.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Polycarpe, où the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, st TEN oclock iu the forenoon.The Writ returnable ou the six- tecoth day of October next.: y R.DE ST, OURS, Sheriff.Sherifs Office, 8th June, 1839.[First published 13th June, 18%9.] FIER] FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ODEFROY BEAUDET, esquire, No.2110.} merchant, of Côteau du Lac, in tbe district of Montreal, plaintifF; against the lands aud tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE ROQUEBRUNE, yeomau, of Rigaud, in the said district of Montreal, and Pierre Roquebrune, of the same place, also yeomau, joiotly and severally, defendaots :\u2014I1.** A lot vf laud situated in Côte $t, Guillaume, seigniory of Rigaud, coutaining ove aud a half arpeut in front by twenty arpents io depth ; bounded io front by the Bdse road of the said cite, in rear by the lands of côte St.Henry, on oue side by Pierre Roquebrune, and on the other side by Prangois Roquebrune\u2014with a wooden house aud other buildings thereon erected, 2.A lot of land joieing the above named lot, containing oue arpeut in frout by twenty arpents in'depth, without warranty of precise measurement ; bounded in front by the bdse road of the said cdte, in rear by the lands of côte St.Heury, ou one side by Jean Baptiste Roquebrune above named, and ou the other side by Joseph Roquebrune\u2014with a small wooden building thereon erected.Which said lots of land are among other things by the deeds of cuncession thereof, subject to the right of and in favour of the scignior of the seigniory of Rigaud in the censive of which thesaid lots of land are rituated, to take six superficial arpents on any part of the said lots, for the purpose of thereon erectinga saw or flour mill, or a mill of any other description, and tv occupy and to dig trenches and cut the earth in such parts of the said lots as the said seignior shall find necessary, for the purpose of conductiug water to the said mills and the construction thereof ; also the said lots are subject to the droit de retrait, as men:ioned in thesaid deeds of concession, and on the conditions therein set forth, and to the other clauses, conditions and servitudes in the said deeds of concession specified.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Rigaud, on the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forenooo.The Writ returnable on the eighteenth day of October next, R.DE ST, OURS, Sheriff, Sherif\u2019s Office, 8th June, 1839.\u2018 : [First published 13th June, 1839 ] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : HARLES LAROCQUE, esquire No.2368./ of the parish of Ste.Magdeleine de Rigaud, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the Junds and tenements of ANTOINE PAPIN EAU, fils, of the parish of St.Polycarpe, in the said district, gentleman, now iu the possession of Joseph Tyson, of Montreal, in the said district of Montreal, bailiff, curator duly Appointed in justice to the délaissement made by Vhe said Antoine Papineau, de- feudant:\u2014\u2014\u2018 Of the enjoyment and usufruct of five undivided sixths, during the lifetime of Antoine Papineau and A rmable Monty, father and mother of the defendant, and ofeach of them, of an emplacement situate at the Récollets suburb in the city of Montreal, containing fifty three feet and four inches in front by one hundred and six feet aod four inches in depth, more or Jess, without Warranty of precis: measure ; joining in, front to the main street of the Récollets suburb, on one side to Mr, Bruneau aud to one Belly Benny, on the other side to a lane, and in rear to François Bruneau, esquire, udvocate, or his representatives : with a oue story stone house, two wooden stables, a fuel shed, a small stone building, and other dependeucies thereon erected.\u201d To be sold - at my office, ju the city of Montreal, on the TENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, gt PEN o\u2019clock in the furenoon.The Writ returnable ou the first day of October next.LR A R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 4th May, 1839., [First published 9th May, 1839.) FIERY FACIAS., : Montreal, to vs QENECA PAIGE, of the township of No, 979.Dunham, in the district of Montreal, trader, plaintiff; against thelands and tenements of ELIZ A- BETH HAYKES, of Stanbridge, in the said district, widow of the late Joel Roilin, in his lifetime of the same piace.trader, as baving been commune en biens with the suid Joel Rollin, and'as totrix to the minor childrenissueof her marriage _with the said bate Joel Rollin, defendant :\u20142, \u2018\u201c A pièce of land ou the east bank of Pike river, being a part of lot num- Ler nine, in the third\u2019range of lots in the townsifip of Stan- bridge, of the following description; bovuded on the enst by the bighway\u2014douth, by mods owned and oécupiéd by Zebuton Corsell\u2014west, by Pike river\u2014north, by Mnds owned and occupied by James Scagel\u2014the said piece of land contdïming About ten acres in superficies, be the same more or less, with a large two story brick house, a brick and wood barn, and a\u2019 shed exterrding from the house to the barn\u2014also, a small framed house, and other buildings which.are erected thereon \u2014the said brick house and buildings at present occupied by the defendant Elizabeth Haykes and William H.Gordon, 2.The south half of lot namber twenty three, in the third range of lots in the said township of Stanbridge ; bounded as.fullows-\u2014east, by the hbighway leading from Stanbridge mils to Farnbam\u2014west, by lot number twenty three, in the fourth fange, in the possession of Richard Truax\u2014north, by the north faif of said lot number twenty three, owned by John Truax\u2014soutl, by lot number twenty two, in the third range, occupied by Geuvrge Wilson\u2014the south half of said lot containing one hundred and five superficial aéres, more or Jess, with a framed house aud baru, and other erections thereon, and at present occupied by Charles Short.8.The south half of lot number tweoty thee, in the second *range of Jots in the township of Stanbriige ; bounded as follows\u2014 viest, by the highway leading from Stanbridge milis to Farn- ham\u2014south, by lot number twenty two, in lle second range of lots in the sald township of Stunbridge, at present occupled by Lyod Smith\u2014east, by a part of lot Bumber twenty three, in the fiest range of lots in wid towdsHip\u2014north, ly the north half of said lot number twenry three, occupied by John Truax\u2014said land cootalning one hundred snperficlal acres, more or less, with a frame house and' Yaro thereon erected, and at present occupled by Charles Sort.4.A pléceof | and vive, iu the second range of lots in the towuship of Stan- bridge ; bounded\u2014west, by the highway leading trom Stane bridge meifls to Freligsburg\u2014routh, by lauds owned by James Bickford\u2014eust, by lands owned by the heirs Mitchell\u2014uorth, by lands owned by Stephen Chandler, with the exception of two acres taken out of the south west coraer used as a brick yard, and a piece out of the south east corner, containing nbout one acre, occupied by a furvace, and about three fourths of an acre used as a burial ground\u2014said piece of land containing sixty superficial acres, be the same more or less, aud of an irregular (orm, with a framed barn and shed thereon erected, and at present vecu pied by the said Elizabeth Haykes, in her said quality.\u201d The said lots of land to be sold at my office, in the city of Montreal, ou the TENTH day of SEPTEMBER vext, at 'WO o'clock in the afternoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of October next, R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 4th May, 1639.[First published 9th May, 1839.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : HARLES AUGUSTIN BRAULT, No.2126.} uotary public, of Moutreal, in the district of Montreal, plaiutiff ; against the lands aud tenes ments of JEAN BAPTISTE DAMIEN, of Chateauguay, in the said district, leather merchant, defendant :\u20141.*¢ A lot of lund or emplacement situate in the St.Joseph suburby of the aforesaid city of Montreal ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s high road, in rear by Franguis Pilon, on one side by Joseph Parent, and on the other side by François Poitras, with a one story wooden dwelling house and other buildiugs thereon erected, containivg in front forty five feet, in deptu eighty and a half feet, english measure, be the same more or less.2.Auvther lot of land or emplacement, situate in St, Juseph street, St.Joseph suburbs of the said city of Moo- treal; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear and on one side by Amable Goslin, and ou the other side by Nouc Désautel, with a two story wooden dwelling bouse, stable aud other buildivgs thereon erected\u2014containing in front thirty six fect ten inches, in depth thirty one feet six inches, english measure, he the same more or Jess.\u201d \u2018lobe sold at my office, iu the city of Moutreal, on the TENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable vo tué first day of October next, R,DE ST.OURS, Sueriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 4th May, 1839.{First\u2018published 9th May, 1839.] FIERL FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : AMES LOGAN, of the city and No, 408, district of Montreal, merchant, as well in hisown name and right as in his capacity of curator duly appointed en justice to William Logan, formerly of the said city of Montreal, esquire, now absent from this province, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of DAVID HANDYSIDE, of the city and district of Montreal, gentleman, detendaunt :\u2014*¢ A certain piece of ground sitnated in the Ste.Marie street, in the Ste Marie or Quebec suburb, of the city of Montreal, containing about three hundred teet more or less French measure in front, by all the depth that may be found between Ste.Marie street aforesaid aud the river St, Lawrence ; bounded im front by Ste.Marie street atore- said, in the rear by the river St.Lawrence aforesaid, on one side to the north east Ly the heirs of the late honorable John Richardson, and on the other side to the south west by Mrs M.Handyside, with a distillery com- pristng drÿlag- kilas, malt barn, granary, grist mill, wash house, coolers and tun room, with two copper tills, and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at'iny office, on the ELEVENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at the hour of TEN ofthe clock in the furenvon, The Writ retarnab.e on the first day of Octeber next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.\u201c Sheriéf's Office, 6Gth May, 1839.{ First published 9th May, 1839.] FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : AWRENCE KIDD, of Mon- No, 721 ; treal, in .the district of Montreal, esquire, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JOSLPH JOHNSTON, of La- prairie de la Magdeleine, in the said district, merchant, defendant .\u2014** A certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the augmentation of the village of Laprairie de la Magdeleine, in the parish of Laprairie de la Magdeleine, in the district of Montreal, known and distinguished as lots numbers ten and eleven, on the rising of the grund road leading to St.Johns, and lots numbers fifty four and fifty five, on the St.Geurge together one hundred and twenty feet in front by one hundred and thirty two feet in depth, on one side, and one hundred and fifty nine leet on the other, in depth, more or less, French measure ; joining on the east side lot number twelve, and on the west side lot number nine \u2014bounded in front by the said St, John road, in rear by numbers fifty four and fifty five, included in the said tract or parcel of land tlie sdid lute numbers fifty four and fifty five, containivig tegdther one hundred and twenty feet in front by ninety feet in depth\u2014bounded to the south in front by St.George street\u2014in the rear the lot number fifty four by the said: number eleven\u2014the number fifty five by the said number ten above described \u2014on one side by lot number fifty three, and on the other side by lot number fifty six, the whole more or less, according to the plan and concession deeds, with a barn.thereon erected.2, A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in the village of Laprairie, in the _parishiof Laprairie de la Magdeleine aforesaid, containing one hundred and nineteen feet in front by three quarters-of an arpent in depth on the side adjoining the brook Girard, and one hundred and twenty feet in depth on the south side, the whole more or less ; bounded in | front by the road leading to the windmill, in the rear by B.J.Labrosse, esquire, and the heirs of the late Fran- guis Plante, representing Frederick Hintz, on one side to thesouth by Robert Phillips, and on the other side to the north by the rivulet or ruisseau Girard, with a stone- dwelling house, stone soap and candle manufaétury,.wooden store, barn, stables, shed and other out buildings and store houses thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the raid parish of Laprairie dela Magde- l\u20acine, oh the TENTH day ot SEPTEMBER next, at the hour of ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writreturnable oo the first day of October next.R.DE ST, OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff®s Office, 6th May, 1830.land known and distinguished as part of Its ntnibers eight FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : } \u2018BOHN MACK, of the city of Mon- No, 1033, treal, iu the district of Montreal, tavernkeeper.plaintiff; against the lands and teoewents of GODLOPE IDLER, of the same place, butcher, defendant :\u20141, \u2018* An emplacement situate in the Ste, Marie suburb, containing about forty feet in frout by eighty feet in depth, according to the figurative plsu deposited in the office of N.B.Doucet, notary public, on the twelfth day of July last, on which plan the lot is described under number eighteen ; joining in {rout to Lagauchetidre street, in rear to number sixteen belonging to William Galt, one one side to auwber nineteeu belonging to P.Elie, and ou the other side to oumber seventeen belonging to William Galt, with a house avd other buildiuge thereon erected.2.À lot of ground situate in the Ste.Marie suburb, containing two huudred and sixteen feet in front by two hundred and seven feet in depth, more or less ; bounded in frout by Fullum street, in rear by Louis Partennis or his representatives, joining on one side to John White or bis representatives, and 06 the other side to Georzé Fuilum, with a house and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the city of Montreal, on the TENTH day ot SEPTEMBER vext, at TWELVE o'clock noun.The Writ returnible on the first day of October next, - R.DE ST.OURS, Sherif, street\u2014the said lots numbers ten and eleven containing | Sheriff's Office, 6th May, 1839.{ First published 9th May, 1839.] FIERIFACIAS.Montreal, to wit: HARLES MONGEON, of the No.523.{ parish of St.Athanase, in the said district of Montreal, yeoman, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of Dame MARGUERITE HAME- LIN, of the parish of Verchères, in the said district, widow of the late Charles Mongeon, the elder, as well in her own name as commune en biens with her said late husband, as tutrix duly named & appointed in justice to Benoni and Pierre Mongeon, both minor children issue of the marriage of the said Dame Marguerite Hamelin with the said late Charles Mongeon, the elder, und universal legatees of their said late father, defendants :\u2014 1.*\u201c A land lying and situate in the parish of Verchères, containing one arpent in front by thirty in depth more or less 5 joining in front to the road of the second conces~ sion, on one side to the widow Malbœuf, and on the other side to Juseph Laluc, with a stone house and other buildings thereon erected.2.Another land lying and \u2018situate in the same parish, containing two arpentsin front by forty five arpents in depth, more or less ; joiu- ing in front, towards the south west end, to Michel L'Huissier, in rear to the river St.Lawrence, on one side to Louis Seigneur, and on the other side to Jean Baptiste Martin, with a house, barn and other buildings thereon erected, 3.Another land at Petit Côteau, in the same parish, containing two arpents in front by forty five arpentsin depth, more or less ; joining at one end to the domain, and at the other end to the lands of J.B.Enfield, on one side to T.B.Enfield, and on the other side to the heirs of the defendant, with a stone house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Veichéres.on the TENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff: Sheriff \u2019s Office, 4th May, 1839.[First published 9th May, 1839:].FIERI.FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : CES EN CON PERR3N, of Mont- No.1057.$ real, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of GEORGE HYPOLITE ZEPHIRIN CADIEUX, of the same place, notary, defendant :\u2014* An emplacement lying and situate in the St.Lawrence suburb, in the city of Montreal,-containing forty four feet english measure more or less-in front, by eighty four feet six inches nore or less same measure in\u2019 depth 3 bounded in front by the rue des Allemands, in rear by Antoine Thiviarge or his representatives, on one side by rue du Murais and on the other side by Antoine Lavigne or his representatives :.withatwosturies wouden house, and another house of one story thereon erected\u2014the whole without warranty of precise measure,\u201d To be sold at my office, in the city.of Montreal, on the NINTH day of DECEMBER wext, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ return able on the first duy of February next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 3d August, 1589.[First published 8fh August, 1839: TWO: WRITS OF FIERE FACIAS.Montreal, to sac: PRE first, at the suit of FRAN- Nos.2130 & 92.| JL COIS ANTNINE LAROCQUE and JEAN DOMINIQUE BERNARD, both of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, merchanis and copart- ners, using trade as sueh at Montreal, under the name and style of Larocque Bernard and company ; the second, at the suit of JOHN THOMSON, JAMES THOMPSON.and JAMES DUNN, all of the parish of Laprairie de La Magdeleine, in the district of Montreal, merchants, and Thomas M.Thomson, of Napierville, in- the suid district, merchant, copartners, trading together at La- prairie aforesaid under the firm of Jehn Thomson and company, plaintiffs; agaiost the lands and tenements of DAVID BROWN, of the township.of Sherrington, in the district of Montreal, yeoman and trader, deten- dant :\u20141, \u2018\u201c A lot of land situated in the towuship ef Sherrington, in the parish-of St.Edouard, in the county.of Acadie, in the district-of Montreal, on the south east side of the Babyville road; containing two-drpents nine perches dnd fifteen.feet in-front, by.twenty nine arpents - eight perches and nine feel in depth, making eighty.nine arpents five perches and eighty one feet in super.ficies, the whole more or less, without warranty.of pre.cise measure, being parts of lots numbers fourteen, fifteen and sitteen, in the second range of the said : township ;.bounded in froat by thé-divisivu line between lots numbers thirteen and fourteen, in the rear by lot number seventeen, on the north east side by Thomas Rourke, or representatives, dnd on the south westside by Peter Keogh.'2.A piece or parcel of land stuated at: the same place, containing about four superficial arpents.of land, without warraoty of precise measurement, with.a one story wooden house and other builditgs thereon erected ; bounded in front by Babyville road aforesaid, [First published 9th May, 1539.) iu the rear by the lot above described under number one, PCM 1839.T on one side by Thomas Rourke or representatives, and en the other side by Peter Keogh.\u201d \u2018To be soid ot the ' -ehurch door of the parish of St.Edouard, on the NINTH ; day of DECEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The Writ returnable on the first day of Fe- br Xt ry ne R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 31 August, 1839._ [First published 8th August, 1839.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: OHN J.DAY, of Montreal, in No.2169.} the district of Montreul, esquire, advocate, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JOHN TULLY, of the same place, bricklayer\u2014the suid lands \u2018and tenements now in the hands and possession of Htitton Perkins, of the same place.gentleman, \u2018curdtor to the déltissement made in this cause by the said John Tully, defendant: \u2014* A certain lot of land situate \u2018in the St.Anne suburb of the city of Montreal, in the \u2018district of Montreuil, in the fief Nazareth, known and dis.\u2018tinguished as lot number one hundred and sixty 'wo 3 hounded in front by Wellington street, on one side by \u2018Dalhousie street, and on thé other side by number one \"hundred awd sixty one, and in rear by finmber une \u2018hundred «nd fifty nine, contairting forty nirre feet in front, \u2018one hundred and tweuty five feet on Dalhotisie street, \u201cone hundred and five feet un the other side and forty live feet in the \u2018rear\u2014 with a two stories stone house thereon \u2018erected, Subject to an annual ground rent (rente annuelle : foncière perpétuelle et non racketable) of three pounds sixteen shillings and eight pence current money of Lower \u2018Canada, payable on the first day of May, in each and \u2018every year, to John Samuel McCord and William McCord, their heirs and assigns, until the'twenty ninth day of September one thousund eight hundred and nine, and afterwards to the administratrices of the property of the Hotel Bieu df Moutreul, or legal representatives for ever, Subject also to the droit de réfrail ou refenue in favor of the said uduitnistratrices in preference to all other, and \u2018to nil and every the covenants, clauses and conditions tontained in'the tieed of concession of the said lot\u2019 To be sold ut my office, in the city of Montreal, on the NINTH day of DECEMBER next, at BUEVEN \u2018of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of Febuary next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 2d August, 1839.[First published Sth August, 1839.] Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.To wir: ; Pusuic NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS lrave been seized, and will be sold at the respeetive times and places as mentioned below.All persons havisg clubms on the same, are hereby required to muke them known according to law all oppositions afin d'annuier, afin ' de distraire, \u2018or afin \u2018de charge, except in \u201ccases of Venditioni Exponas, tu Which mo such oppositions are by law allowed, arerequired to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous 10 the fifieen days next preceding the day \u2018of sale; oppositions afin de conserver nray be filed at any time withiir two days next after the return of the Writ ALIAS FIERI FACTIAS.\u201cThree! Rivers, to wit : ILLIAM PITT, esquire, to- No.495.} \u2018tary public, of the parish of \u2018St.\"Francois, if the county of ¥amaska, in the district of \u2018Three Rivers, and others, plaintiffs ; against CHARLES ANNANCE, sauvage, yeoman, of the said parish of St.\u2018François, in the county #hd district aforesaid, to wit :\u2014* A land situate in the parishtof St.François, of seven arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth ; joining in front to the \u2018river St.Francois, in rear tothe second concession, on one side towards the \u2018north west to the domaine, towards the .aouth east to Augustin Côté, with a house, barn.a stable and a dairy thereon ereeted ; part of the said land being in a state of cultivation.Subjeet to the rights, charges, Clauses, conditions and servitiides nientioned in the deed of ronces- -sionof the-eaid land in tavour of the Abenaquis Natioas of St François.\u201d To besold at the church door of the parish of St.Francois, on the ELEVENTH day of SEPTEMBER smext, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the twenty fifth day of September next I.G.UGDEN, Sheriff.\u2018Sleriff\u2019s Office, 4th May, 1839.[First published Yth May, 1839.] FIERI FACIAS.GAZETTE DU _GUELEC, - Ân depth ; joining im front tothe King\u2019s highway and to the Three Rivers, to wit: SABELLA McKAY, of the No.50.} parish of Baie du Febvre, in the county of Yamaska, in the district of Three Rivers, widow _ of the late Roderick McKenzie j against FRANCOIS COT- TRELL, of the same parish, curator duly elected in justice to the succession of the late Murdock McKenzie, to wit : \u2014 1, * An island situate in the parish of St.François, known under the name of Isle & Cochon ; joining.in front towards the north east side to the main channel which runs between the said Zs/e à Cochon and the common, and on the other side to the channel dividing the said Isle & Cochon from the island of François Landry, joining in front to the sakl main channel, and in rear to the lake St.Peter\u2014part thereof being of meadows.2.Anemplacement situate in the parish of St.François of an irregular figure, of three quartersof an arpent in superficies, more or less ; joining in front to the | King\u2019s highway, on one side towards the north to Michel Lemaitre, esquire, and towards the north east to Joseph Le- maitre\u2014with a hangard thereon erected.3.A lot of ground situate in the parish of St.François, of an irregular figure, comprising all that may be lying from the King\u2019s er ingin front to the King's highway, in rest to Antoine Côté.on one vide towards the south west to the land described under number seven, and on the north east sMe to Antoine Décotean\u2014a considerable portion of thie ume being in a state of cultivation.6.An emplacement sitrate in the parish of St.Aatoine of Baie du Febvre; at the lower end of the King's highway, of one arpent in front by 4 quarter of an arpent in depth ; joining in front to the King\u2019s highway, in rear to whontsoever it may belong, on one sidetowards the north east to the iminors Côté, and towards the south west to Louis Vallée\u2014the same being of meadows, Subject by the purchaser to #ll the repairs of the King's highway, and others ot the nelghbours; and to the fencing up of the said emplacement at His own costs, as mentioned in the deed of sale hy Jean Louis Beaubien; in his quality of curator, dated the twenty fifth day of Augest one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, passed before Mtre.Ant ine Rolin, notary and witnesses.7.A land situate in the parish of St.Antoine of Baie du Felivre, in the first concession thereof, containing one arpent and half in front by twenty five arpents in depth, and more if so to be found ; joinidsg in frent to the King's highway, in rear to Louis Raiche, on oneside towards the north east to the land described under number five, and on the other side towards the south west to Baptiste Lemire, with a barn and other dependencies theteon erected.8 An emplacement situate in the parisirof St.Antoine of Baie du Febvre, oppusite the land described under number seven, containing one arpent more or lessin front, by about forty feet indepth 4 joining in front to the King's highway, inrear to Jean Baptiste Manseamlt and Jean Baptiste Manseault Allard, and on one side towards the north east to Louis Vallée, and on the other side to Jean Baptiste Lemire, witha house and other dependencies thereon erected.9.A lot of gronnd situate tn the parish of Baie du Febvre, in the concession'of the Cotmmon of St.Antoine of Baie du Febvre, containing about one arpent and a half ih front ; joiningin front to the King's high way, going down abowf one arpent where tlie same contains only Six perches in breadth by about one arpentin depth, whefe the samé vesumes its breadth of two arpents and one perch\u2014joining in front towards the south to the King's highway, and in rear to the ground of the said com.mon\u2014on one side towards the north east to Baptiste Le- febvre Decoteau, and towards the south west to Franguis Vallée and François Clutier\u2014part thereof\u2019 being of meadows.10.An emplacement situate in the parish of Baie du Febvre, of one hundred and twenty feet in front by half-an arpent more or less in depth ; bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in rear by Charles Lemire, on one side towards the north'east by Augustin and Alexis Martin, and towards the soutk west by Olivier Labonté, with a house, hangard and stable, and other dependencies thereon erected.The said emplacement being subject; towards the heirs of the late Joseph Labonte, to the payment otone pound fiveshillings currency, of annual -and growntd rent, (rente foncière et annuelle.) 11.An emplacement situate in the parish of Baie du Febvre, of seventy two feet more or less in front by one hundred and sixty \u2018feet in depth; joining in front to the novth of the King\u2019s kighway, in rear to the end of its said depth\u2014on one side towards the north east partly to Antoine Berrard and partly to Chartes Lemire \u2014 as well as the south west side.Which emplacement is subject to an annual growad rent, in favour of Charles Lemire, of two pounds ten shillings cutrency.All the said eleven lots of immoveable properties arc subject to the seigniorial rights and dues, and to all the elrarges, elauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deeds of ¢ neession.\u201d To be sold, the said lots numbers ome, two, three and four, at the charchi door of the pa ish of St.François, on the LEY ENTH day of SEPTEMBER nest, at NIN £ o\u2019clock in the forerfoon ; and lots, nunrbers tive; six.seven, eight.nine, ten and eleven, at the church door of the parish of St.Antoine of Baie da Febvre, on the ELEVENTH day uf SEPTEMBER next, at TWO o'clock in the afternoon The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of Septem- ber-next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 4th May, 1839.[First published 9th_ May; 1839.] FIERE FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : ?[HSE IPHALET NOTT, doctor No.176: $ of divinity, of the city and county of Schenecteda, in the State of New York, in the United States of America ; against EDWARD JAMES, of the city of New York, in the cowoty and State of New York, rherchant, to wit :\u2014I.\u2018* Allthuse certain lots and pieces, parcels and tracts of land, sttuate, lying and being in the towriship of Grantham, in the countÿ of Drummond, in the district of Three Rivers, known and distinguished \u201cas follows, thatis to say :\u2014Ilots, nambers two, nine, ten, eleven; twelve, thirteen.fourteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen and twenty\u2014also, the equal half of lot number seven, and the equal Half of tot number eight, and the three fourths parts of lot mumber sixteen, all in the seventh range of lots in the sald township.Lots, numbers one; three, five, siz, seven, ten, eleven,twele, thirteen, fourteen, fifi®en, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, the half lots numbers two atd four respectively, and the quarter or fourth parts of each of lotsnumbers eight and nine all in the eighth range of lots in the said township.Lots, one, two, three; four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, cleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen and twenty, io the ninth range of lots in the said township.bots, numbers one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, ei hteen, nineteen and twenty, in the tenth range of lots in the said township.Lots, numbers one, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nme, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sikteeny seventeen, eighteen, ninefeen and twenty, iu the eleventh range of lots in the said township, Lots, Eee bighway in front to the channel Tardif in the rear y bound-'{-nugabers one, two, three; four, Âve, sié, seven, eight, - ed-on one side towards the south west by widow Relin, and on the other side towards the'north 'east by Thomus Rigau, with a stone house, barn and other dependencies thereon erected.4.A land situate in the parish of St.Frangois, of about two arpents in front, by twenty anpents more or less .Channel Tardif, in rear to Bazile Preceut, on one side towards the north to the road er highway leading to the arish of Baie du Febvre, and on the other side towards .the south to Mrs, Robin er her representatives, with a stone house, barm, stable, a potas factory and other dependencies thereon erected, 5.A land situate in the parish of St.Antoine of Baie du Febvre, of one arpent and à half in fromt by abous twenty five arpents in depth ; joius nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirtéen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen and twenty, in the twelfth range of lots in the said township ; and lots, numbers one, two, three, foury five, six, seven, eight, nme, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteer, nineteen and twenty, in the thirteenth range of lots in the said township of Grantham, 9.All those certain lots, parcels and tracts of land, sitwate, lying and being ia the township of Grantham, in the county of Drummond, in the district of Three Rivers, known and distinguistied as follows, that is to say :\u2014lots, aumber twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five, twenty six, twenty seven and twenty eight, in the seventh range of lots in the ssid towsship, Lois, num- 633 bers twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five, tweuty six, tiventy seven and twenty eight, in the eighth range of lots in the said township.Lots, numbers twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, tweaty five, twenty siz, twenty seven and twenty eight, in the ninth raoge of lots ul the said towuship.Lots, numbers twenty one, twenty two, tweniy three, twenty fur, twenty fiv-, twenty six, IWenty seven and twenty eight in the tenth range of lots in the said township, Lots numbers twenty one, twenty two; twenty three, twenty four tweaty five, twenty six, twenty seven and twenty eight in the eleventh range of lots in the said fowrship, Lots uumbers twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five, twenty six, twenty seven and twenty eight, in the tWelfth range of lots in the said township.Lots, numbers twenty one; twenty two, twenty three twenty four, twenty five, twenty six, twenty seveh and twenty eight, in the thirteenth range of lots in the said township\u2014forming a single block of land of about éleven thousand acres, more or less, with a steami saw mill, and ther buildings theron fected.\u201d To be soldat my office, In the court house, in thd town of Three Rivers, on the ELEVENTH day of SEPTEMBER ext, 40 TEV of the OcK 10 the forenoon.The said Writ retur e thirteenth day of Septeriber next.; nable on the I.G.OGDE) i Three Rivers, 3d May, 1839.DEN, Sherif [Firat published 9h May, 1839.) a FIERI FACIAS.I'brée Rivers, to wits AVIE CHARLOTTE COR- No.106.NELLIER dire GRAND CHAMP, alius Charlotte Cornellie de Grand Champ; res siding in the city df Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, pidow of the late Bazile Andiaty in bis lifetirhe mer- aut, of the city of Quebec, plaintiff ; against FRANCOIS XAVIER BEAUDET, yeoman and Singksmith, fesiding in the parish of Geotilly, ia the connty of Nicolet, in tie district of Three Rivers, as much in his otto private name as in bis quality of tutor duly elected in justice to his \u201cebils dren issue of his marriage with Julienne Fréchette, his w fe, deceased, defendatit, to Wit :\u20141.* A land situate iu the parish of St, Edouard of Geutilly, containing one arpent and a half less ten feet more or less in breadth, from te King\u2019s highway going to the south; and from the King's highway going to the river St.Lawreüce one arpent apd three quarters in breadth more or less, and forty arpents du depth ; bounded in front by the river St, Lawrence, and in rear by the enit of the said depth\u2014joining towards the uorth east to Alexis Rézu dit Alexaudre, andtowards the south west 16 a land belonging to the sald defendant, ahd deschbed under number two\u2014with a barn thitreon erefted.To bé excepted two parcels of landy of a quarterof an arpent in breadth each, joining in front to the river 8t, Lawrence; and running iu rear to the King\u2019s highwav, as they are possessèd by Isaac Houle or bis representatives.The said lund beifsg subject tothe seigniorial tights and dues, and to all the charges; clanses and conditions evumerated in the deed of concession of the said land; 2.A land sittate in the parish of Gentilly, io tie county of Nicolet, coutaining one arent and a Quarter less ten feet or thereabont in bréadtb, from the river St.Lawrence going to the Kiug's Highway, and from the King\u2019s highway; going soulierly, onë arpent and & balf fess ten feet or thereabouts and of forty arpents ih depth ; bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, tod in rear by the end of the said.fofty arpeots\u2014joining towards the fiorth east to the land belonging to the said defendant; described #tnder nums< ber one.and on the south west side to Fravgois Angé\u2014with a house, work-shop and stable thereon erected: Subject to all the seignioriaf tights and dues; and to all the tbarges; \u2014 es.2000 clauses and conditions mentioned ini the deed of conééssion of the said land.\u201d To be sold atthe church door of the parish of St.Edouard of Gentllly, ou the ELEVENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable ou the thirteenth day of September next, 1.G.OÙ i Three Rivers, Bd May, 1839.RER Oren [First published 9th May, 1839.] \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 y RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.OFFICE oF THEPROTHONOQ- TARY OF Her MasesTY's COURT OF RiNG\u2019s BEncH, FOR THE DISTRICT OF QUES BÉC, thé Sth day of June, ; 1839.N#.1194.Ex purté\u2014JEAN LE BOUTILLIER, Esquire.PuBLIC NOTICE is hereby given; that there hes been deposited in the office of the prothonotary of the court &f King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a Deed made and exectted before Edward Glackeineyer, esquire, and colleague; notaries publié; on the ninth day of May now last past, between FRANCOIS BUTEAU, esquire, of the said city of Quabec, merchant, of the one part; and JEAN LE BOUTILLIER, esquire, also of the said city of Quebec, merchant, ot the other part;\u2014bëing a deed of divsolu~ tion ofthe partnership, which previous to the making and executing of the said deed, had subsisied beiween thém the said François Buteau ard Jean Le Bonilffer, and containing amongst other things & transfer and assignment of the half ister, est or other share or poriton of the said François Buteau, to himy the suid Jeau Le Boutillier, in thé following Anmoveable property; which belonged to thé said partnership at the time of the said dissulution thereof, that is to say :\u20141.** & grove or fishing place, situated in the Anee du nord esd; in the district of Gaspé, containing ninety feet or theresbout# more or Jess ii front, by ebout ihren hundred feet more or leas in depth ; bounded in front towards ihe east by the river Si.Lawrence, in depth towards the west by the highway, joining on the south side to the fibing place belonging tothe representatives of the late Charles Bourgé, and on the north side to that of the representaiives of the late Jacques Labbé, together with two wooden houses thereon erected, two hangards and other appur- tenauces and dependencies.2; A lot of land situated at the seme place.comprising about ninety feet in widih, more or less, amd widening towards ite depth, and containing about three saperiicial acres more or less, bounded in front towards the east bythe highway dividing it from the lot rat above described, in depth and on the north side by ground belonging to Messieurs Robin, and on the south side by ihe representatives of the late Charles Bourgé-\u2014without any buildings thereon.3.A lot of ground situated at Percé, including the fishing room in front of said lot, consisiing of seventy two feet in front, by seventy two feet in depth or thereabouts : bounded in front by Province of Lower Canada, District ef Quebec, 656 \u2014 the said fishing room, in the reur by the King\u2019a highway, on the north by the property hereinafier described under the num ber six, and on the south also jy ground hereinafter described mader the number five, together with buildings thereon erected, and other appurtenances and dependencies.4.Another grave or fishing roum, situated at Percé afuresnid, at the place called l\u2019'Ance du nord est, containing furty feet or thereabouts more or less in front, by all the depth which muy be found to the public highway; bounded in front Ly the sea, on the north east by the ground hereinafier described under number six, ON the south east side by property belonging to the said Buteau and Le Buu- tillier, and io depth bv the said public highway; and a lot of round situate at Percé aforesaid, containing about two supers Bein! acres, mure or less, bounded in front towards the west by the King\u2019s highwuy.in rear by part of the seigniory of Shool- bread, on one side by a piece of land belonging to the representatives of the late Driscoll, and on the other side by property of Buteau and Le Boutillier, us acquired by the said Juan Le Boutillier, fur the joint concern, (rum Michael Furlong.5.Another certain lof of ground or fishing youn, situuted at the said place culled l\u2019Ance du nord est, containing one hundred feet or thereabouts in width, by about two Hundred feet in deçah, more or less ; bounded infront by the sea, in rear by the public highway, and on both sides by ihe property of the said Duleau and Le Boutilier, 6.A lot of grouud situated at Perce alure- soid, with all the buildings thereon erected 3 bounded as fol Jows\u2014towards the east by a furm calied Seigneurie, joining the common of Percé, towards the west by the highway loading to the said common, towards the north east by property of said Buteau and Le Boutillier, towards the south by the ground ol Michuel Furlong, and containing about two superficial acres.7.A piece of cultivable land, containing fourteen feet und a half, supposed to be acres ; bounded towards the east and south by Stephen Welsh, towards the souih west by the land of C.Robin and company, towards the north east by the King's highway and a land uccupied by Alexis M\u2018Gennis, and the land called he governor's land, towards the north west and south by mount Ste.Anne, other mountains and the said laud of \u20ac.Rubin and company.8.The fief aud seigniory of Rè- pitre Ste.Anne, situate ut Mount Notre Dame, un the river St.Lawrence, in ibe district of Gaspé, in (his province, contniving halt a league in front on the said river St.Lawrence, half of which front is to be taken above and the other below the said river Ste.Anne\u2014eaid river however not comprised in the said extent\u2014by one league in depth 3 bounded towards the west by the line of the township of Cap Chat, towards the east partly by the thousand acres of ground next described, and partly by the crown lands, in front by the said river St.Lawrence, and in rear by the crown lands.9 The land serving as the dumain of the said fief und seigniory, containing about five acres in width, more or less, by the whole of the depth of the seigniory ; bounded in front tuwurds the north by the river St, Lawrence, and in rear at the eud of the said depth, on one side towards qhe west by the Grande Rivière Ste.Anne, and on the uther side towards the eust by u lund reserved fur the chapel, with a flour nil and grist will, house, hangurd, barn, stable, coach house, and other buildings thereon erected.10, One thousand superficial acres of land situate ar the sume place, and joining the said fief or seigniory, extending upon a width of filty six acres or thereabouts nlong the said river St.Lawrence, by about twenty uine acres in depth, without however any guaran\u201d tee as to the said widih and depth, but only as tu the said quantity of one thuusand acres, bounded in front towards the north by be river St.Luwrence, in depth towards the south by the crown lands, joining on the south west side the lust hereinabove described seigniory, and un the east side the land herein next described.11.Oue thousund superficial acies of ground situ- ated at the place called Grand Ste.Anne.in the district of Gaspé, ou the south shore of the river St.Lawrence, in free and common soccage, formiog five lots of ground; each containing two hundred acres 3 bounded.in front by the river St.Lawrence, joining on the suuih eastune Vallée, and un the east to jhe erown lands, being the number (wo hundred and nine.12.A farm situated in the first range of concessions of the said seig- niory of Suinte Anne des Monts Notre Dame, containing five acres in front by about fifteen acres in depth on the north east side, und about twenty acres in depth ou the south west side, without any guarantee as to the contents, comprising all thot may be found within the following boundaries, to wit\u2014bounded in iront towards the north by the river St.Lawrence, in depth towards the south by the river Ste, Anne, un the north east side also by the river Ste.Anne, onthe south west side by Edward Dechêne; with also all the beach in front and along the said land, as well on the river St.Lawrence as on the said river Ste, Anne\u2014and the rightof fishing and butting thereon, 13.Au lu=tly, ail other faruns or lunds en rôlure or otherwise, siiuate in the said svigniory of Sainte Anne des Monts, or in the suid district of traspé, belonging to the said Buteau and Le Boutil- Jier ;\u201d\u201d which said imnioveable property was possessed fur three yeurs, immediately preceding the said deed of dissolmion of partnership by them tue said Frangois Buteau und Jean Le Boutillier, as such copartners, and since the making and executing of the aaid deed by the said Jean Le Boutller.And all persons who may have or cluim to have any privi- Jege or hypoth®que under any ttle or by any mens whutsu- ever in or upon the said half interest or other share or portion of him the said Francois Bateau, in the said immoveable property, immediately previous to and at the tiie the same was ucquired by the said Jean Le Buuuillier, are hereby notified that appli cation will be made to the said court, on MONDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBILR nest.for a sentence of judgment ot confimation, and they are hereby required tu sig- 1 nify in writing their oppusitions an.file tbe same in the office of the said Prothunorary, eight days at leust belore that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUUHS, P.K.B.[ First published 6th June, 1839.) Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec.Ovrice or TuE PROTHONO- TARY oF HER MajesTY\u2019s Court or King\u2019s Bencil FORTHE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, the Tthiday of August, 1839.No.1359.: Ex parte\u2014BENJAMIN DIONNE, REQUIRING JUDGMENT OF RATIFICATION, UBLIC NOTICE ishereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench of and for the district of Quebec, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.P.Dumais and his colleague, public notaries, on the eighteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, between VILMAIRE LIZOTTE, yeoman, and Mrs.Thècle Lévêque, his wife, by him duly authorised, of the one part; and BENJAMIN DIONNE, esquire, merchant, of the other part ; \u2014being a deed of sale by the said Vilmaire Lizoite and bis wife, to the said Beu- jumin Dionne, ** of a land situated in the first range of concessions of the parish of Kakouna, in the county of Rimouski, of an extent of twa arpents and two perches Cin front by forty arpents in depth; hounded towards the north west by the river 8t.Lawrence, towards the south east by the end of the said depth, towards the north east by Aboudance Gagnon or bin representatives, und towards the south west: partly by Abraham Michaud and partly by Gédéon Guerrei\u2014such as the suid land is now TL 3 TIE QUEDEC GAGBITE:, lying\u2014with a house, barn, stable and otLer buildings thereun erected, appurtenusices and dependencies,\u201d The said deed wade subject to the sqveral charges, reserves and conditions therein specitiedé and which land now in the possession of the said Benjamin Dionne, in virtue of the said deed, has been possessed by the said Lizotte and his wife, during the three last yeurs preceding the date of the said deed ofsule, aud since that date by the said B.Dioune, .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, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Benjamin Dionne, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence of judgment of confir- wation, nud they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppusitions und file the save an the office of the said prothouvtary, eight days at least betore that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.[First published oth August, 1539 1 DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Provinceoi Lower Canada, | Dictrict of Montreal.; No.97.Ex parte\u2014Messire PIERRE MARIE MIGNAULT, 6 YUBILIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been ludged in the uflice of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench,ol and forthe district of Montreal, à deed made and executed before Mtre.J.A.Labdadie, and his colleague, notaries public, on the first day ot February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, between JOHN ROY, esquire, of the parish of St.Joseph de Chambly, iu the district of Montreal, of the one part ; and Messire Pla RICE MARLE MIGNAULT, priest and curate of the said parish of St, Joseph de Chambly, president of the Chambly college, and chief of the corporation of the said college, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said John Roy, esquire, to the said Messire Pierre Marte Mignault, *\u201c of a lut of land situated in the parish of St.Juseph de Chambly, designated in the following manner, viz :\u2014Five acpents and a half in front by one arpent in depth ; bounded in front by a lane or road known under the name Of rue du Fusxbourg, in the rear by the representatives Detners, on vue side by one named McGinnis, aud on the other side by the rest of the said lot of land, of which follows thie cesignation, viz : Three arpents in front from the depth which may be found from the said rue de faux- baurg to join la petite rivière de Montréal ; bounded mn frout partly by René Boileau, partly by the said lave and lastly partly by the lot of land firstly descrioed, aud ou botn sides by the heirs Demers, without any builuings thereon erected.To distract (a distruire) of the said lot of land, four emplacements, viz : one, beionging to Joseph Sorel, another, to Franguis Xavier Dorval, a third, to Pierre \"Tenaille, afourth, to belong to Jean Baptiste Beauvais if he fuifils certain obligations\u2014less also the enjoyment of an emplacement during the life of Mrs, widow Bousquet, and as the whole is more amply and fully mentioned in the above deed; and possessed the said lot of land by the said Joun Roy, esquige, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, as proprietor, and from thence hitherto by the said Messire Pierre Maisie Migaaale alsu as proprictor, Aud all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or nypothec, under any title or by any means what- INTIHEKING SBENCH.Avucusr 8 said representatives of the said late Heman Seaver, Louis Privat, John M.Griffis and the said James McGowan and John Hale, and finally the lot number forty seven by the representatives of the said late Heman Seaver, William Watson, and the said James McGowan and John Hale, during the thres years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, as pro~ prietors, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.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 lots of ground or emplacements immediately previous to and at the the time the same were acquired by the said Workman, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at lcast before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded.from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.P.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, \u201c Montreal, 20th Muy, 1839.[First published 30th May, 1829.Province ol Lower Canudu, District of Montreul.No.127.ë IN THE KING'S BENCIE Ex parte\u2014-VILLIAM MORRIN.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has bren lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mire J.C.NM, Lea claice, and his colltazue, notaries public, on the mnth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, between JOSEPH POIRIER vir DESLOGILS, of the parish of Ste.Magdeleine de Rigand, in the county of Vaudreuil, district of Moutreal, yeoman, of the one part; and WILLIAM MORRIN, ofthe (te du Petit Brulé, of the new parish of St.Augustin, in the said district of Montreal, ycoman, of the other part j\u2014being a sale by the suid Joseph Poirier dit Des- loges to the said William Morrin, of \u2018 a lot of land lying and situated to the south of.Petite Ricière du Chêne in the Petit Brulé of the parish of St.Benoît, containing the said lot of land two arpents in front by the depth which may be found from the said Riviere du Chéne to the scigniorial line of the Luke of Two Mountains, adjoining on one side to the north east to the land of Thomas Cheval, representing Louis Filiatreau dit St.Louis, and on the other side to Joachim Legault, representing Augustin Lebuis dit Lavergne, on which suid lot of land no buildings are crected\u2014us the whole now is and extends, with alland every its members and appurtenances 3°\u201d and possessed the suid lot of land by the said vendor, as proprielor, during the three years last preceding the date of the suid deed of sale, and {rom thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as pro- prictor.And all persons who may have or cluim to have any privileze or hypothèque under any tille or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said William Morrin, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the FIRST day of FEERUARY term next, for a sentence of judgment of confinnation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be (or ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.I.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 20th July, 1839.[First published 8th August, 1839.] vever, in or upon the said lot of land, inuuediately previvus to aud at the time the same was acquired by the suid Messire Pierre Marie Mignauli, are hereby notifies that application will be made tothe said court, on the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence of a judgment of confirmation, and they are herel:y required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which thiey will oe for ever precluded from the right of doing su.MONK & MUREKUGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 5Sth March, 1539.[first published l1th April, 1839.] l\u2019rovince of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No, li5.[INTHEKING'SBENCII, Er parie\u2014WILLIAM WORKMAN.[PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench of and fur the district of Montreal, a Deed nade and executed before Mtre, J.J.Gibb, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty fourth day of May one thousand eight huudred and thirty nine, between Mr.JOUN HALE, of the city of Mout- real, hardware merchan!, and Dame Mary Aune Belle, his wife, duly authorised by her said husband for all and every the effects and purposes of the said deed, of the one part ; and Mr.WILLIAM WORKMAN, of the said city of Montreal, hardware merchant, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said John Hale and Mary Anne Belle, his wife, duly authorised as aforesaid, to the said William Workman, \u201c of three certuin lots of ground or emplacements situated and being at the current St.Mary, near the city of Montreal, heretofore forming part of the late Heman Scavers\u2019 property, and known and designated on the plan thercof, bearing date the {fourteenth day of September one thousand cight hundred and thirty five, and deposited of record in the office of E.Guy, notary public, as lots numbers forty five, forly six and forty seven ; bounded the said iots as follows-\u2014in front by Marlboro street, in rear by a projected street, number two, laid down on said plan, on one side to the south east by lot number forty four, the property of Mr.Ulric Boudreau, or his representatives, and on the other side by lot number forty eight, the property of Mr.Charles Oakes Ermatinger, or his representatives, and containing that is to say, lots numbers forty five und forty six, each forty five feet in front, by one hundred and twenty five feet in depth, and lot number forty seven, ninety feet infront by one hundred and twenty live feet in depth, english measure, be the same more or less, with a stone house, stables, sheds, ice house and other buildings erccted on lot number forty seven, with ail and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 37 and possessed the said three lots of ground or emplacements as follows, viz, the lot number forty five by the legal representatives of the said late Hcman Seaver, Asa Burroughs, James Province of Lower Canada District of Montreal, No.110.Ex purte-GUILLAUME JACQUES VALLEE.PY BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothionotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made aud executed before Mtre, Thomas Bedouin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the fourth day of March; one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, between Damme MARIE OLIVIS GAUTHIER, residing in the St.Joseph or Recollets suburb of the city of Montreal, widow of the late Sieur Amable Perrault, in his lifetime, gentleman, of the same place, of the one part ; and GUILLAUME.JACQUES VALLEE, esquire, doctor of medecine, residing in the said city, of the other part ;\u2014being a donation by the said Dame Marie Olive Gauthier, widow Amable Perranit, to the said Guillaume Jacques Vallée, of\u20141, ** An emplacement situate in the said St.Joseph suburb, containing fifty two feet and a half in front, by the depth which is to be found from the street of the said suburb to the emplacement of Sieur Perras; bounded in front by St.Manrice street heretofore St.Paul street, \u2018in rear by the said Mr.Perras, on one side by the emplacement hereinafter described under number two, and on the other side by the representatives Victor Bandain dit Sans Remission, with a one story stone house, and other buildings thereon erected.2.Another.emplacement situate in the said suburb, containing also fifty two feet and a halfin front by sixty five feet in depth, bounded in front by the said St.Maurice street, heretofore St., Paul street, in rear by the representatives Jérôme, on one side by the emplacement above described under number one, and on the other side by the representatives Joseph Lombard, with the buildings thereon erected;\u2019> and possessed the said two emplacements as well by the said late Amable Perrault, until the first day of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, the day of his death, as by the said Dame Marie Olive Gauthier, his wife, donor, as\u2019 proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said donation, and from thence hitberto by the said Guillaume Jacques Vallée, also as proprietors.HN THE KING'S BENCH.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon thesaid emplacements, immediately previous.to and at tbe time the same were nequired by the said Guillaume Jacques Vallée, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the oflice of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of whigh they will.be for ever precuded fiom the right pf doing so.| MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.- Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 13th May, 1839.McGowan and John ale, the said lot number forty six, by the [First published 23d May, 1839 ] str ms ras tan Ad ham bent me amas ali San nt 2 1839, Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.N * 88.° Ex parte\u2014 WILLIAM TAYLOR.UBLIC NOTICL is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothono- tary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.J.A.Labadie, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty second day of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, between Mrs.MARIL GLNEVIEVE ARCHAMBAULT, heretofore widow of the late Louis Urbain Cousinault, and actually wife of Toussaint Labelle, of the city of Montreal, tavern-keeper, by him duly author- sed to the effect of the said deed\u2014the saïd Marie Geneviève Archambault hereby stipulating as well for herself as having been commune en biens with the late Louis Urbain Ceusi- nault, as for and in her capacity of tutrix duly appointed by law, conjointly with the said Toussaint Labelle, her second husband, to Emelia Cousinault, Sophie Cousinuult, Louise Cousinault, Urbain Cousinanlt, \u2018Théophile Cousinault, Eulalie Cou inault, and Vitaline Cousinault, minor children issue of the first marriage of the said Marie Geneviève Ar- chambauit, of the one part 3 and WILLIAM TAYLU R.of the said city of Montreal, saddler, of the other part 3\u2014being a sale by the said Mrs.Marie Genevière Archambault authorised as aforesaid.as well in her own name as in her said capacity, to the said William Taylor,** of a farm situated at the place called Côte de Liesse, in the parish of st.Laurent, containing six arpents in front by twelve arpents and a half in depth, in the south west line, and nine arpents and a half in depth in the north east line; bounded in front by the highway, in the rear partly by the picee of ground hereafter described and partly by François Latour, and partly by the Reverend Messire St.tierm in, on one sie tothe north east by the Reverend Messire St.Germain, and on the other side to the south west partly by François St.Aubain, and partly by Augustin Crevier, with à stone house, barn, sta bl:s and other buildings thercon erected, Also, another piece of g-ound situate at the same place, containing thirteen arpents and a quarter in supericies, more of less bounded at one end by the farin above described, and at the other end partly by tue widow Joseph Provost, and partly by Augustin Richer, on one side to the north east by Francois Latour, and on the other side td the south west partly by the widow Joseph Provost, and partly by Augustin Cre- vier, without any buildings.thereou erected, being used as a meadow, with all and every its members, apuurtenances thereunto belong ng 3\u201d and possessed the said farm and piece of land hy the said late Louis Urbain Cousinault and by the said Geneviève Archambault, and by the said minor children, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said decd of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Wiliam Taylor.And all persons wbu may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque under any title or by any means what- suever, in or upon the said farm and piece of ground, immediately previous to und at the time the same were acquired by the said William Taylor, are hereby notified, that up- plication will be made to the court, on the TENTH day of OCTUBER next, for sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the oflice of the said Pro- thonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing > MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 21st May, 1839.{ First published 30th way, 1839.ADVERTISEMENT.TQTICE is hereby given, that all Advertisements of Ex parte Applications for confirmation of Title, published io the Quesec GazErre, By AUTHORITY, wust be paid for to the Ageuts at Quebec and Montreal, respectively, afier the first, aud previous Lo the second insertion of every sich Advertisement.This rega'ation must be strictly complied with ; nor will the second iusection be admitted, unless payment be made as aforesaid.J.CHARLTON TiSHFR, Epitor, 0.G.hy A.bin THE KING'S BENCH.| INSOLVENT DEBTORS.ETL > f Lower Canad Proywcee! Le en is, IN THE KING'S BENCH.20th June, 1339.No, 357.; Do.8 JEAN LOUIS AUVRAY, of the city of Quebec.in the county and district of Quebec, cook, PLAINTIFY vs.FRANCOIS XAVIER MALOUIN, master mason, CHARLES CAZUEAU, master joiner, and ISAAC VANDRY, taylor, all of the said city of Quebec, DEFENDANTS.HF Court having maturely deliberated on the motion of tbe nineteeuth ivstant, directs, in consideration of the reasons mentioned in the said motion, that the creditors of Charles Cazeau, one of the defendants in this cause, do file at the office of the prothonotaries of this court, on or before the FIRST day of OCTOBER term next, all claims which they may have against the said defendant Charles azeau, and tlat notice thereof be given ln the QUEBEC GAZETTE, published by Authority, according to the course and prac- i is Court.tice of thi PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.6-2m OTICE\u2014The Copartnership carried on for some time past at Quebce, by JoHN Musson and ALFRED SaA- VAGE, under the firm of MussoN & Savage, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.Mr.John Musson is empowered t dby the Firm.to settle all debts duc to and by J.MUSSON, Signed, 3 ALFRED SAVAGE.Quebec, 6th June, 1839.TE business will be continued by the undersigned, \u2018until further notice, under the Firm of Musson & Savage.GAZETTE DE.QUEIZRE.THEQUEBEGC GAZETTE.Lower Canada.J.COLBORNE.VICTORIA by the Grace of Gop, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ircland, Queen, Defundur of the Faith To all to whom these Presents may come, or whom the same may in any wise concern, GREETING i\u2014 %/ HEREAS in and by an Ordinance of the Guvernor of Our Province of Lower Canuda and the Special Council for the affairs thereof, passed in the second year of Our Reign, and intituled, \u2018 An Ordinance concerning the Province of { | erection of Parishes and the building of Churches, Parsenuge Mouses and Church Yards,\u201d it is among other things Ordained and Enacted, that it shall be lawful for the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, or Person admisnistering the Government of Our said Province, by a Commission under the Great Seal thercof, and in Our name, to commission, name and appoint in cach of the Districts of Our said Province, five persons duly qualified and resident therein, to be Commissioners for the purposes of the said Ordinance, and that the Commissioners so appointed in cach district may together, or any three of them at leust, exercise the authority, jurisdiction and powers which, are vested in them by the said Ordinance.until the revocation of their Commission.Now THEREFORE Know YE, that We, having confidence in- the loyalty, integrity, fitness and capacity of Jacques VoYER, EpoUARD BacQUET, Louis FisEw, CHARLES PANET und Wirciam DE LEry, all of the City of Quebee, in Our Province of Lower Canada, Esquires, have been graciously pleased to commission, name and appoint t'e suid Jacques Voyer, Edouard Bacquet, Louis Fiset, Charles Panet and William De Léry, to be Commissioners for the purposes of the Ordinance hereinbefore cited, in.and for the said District of Quebec, to have, hold, exercise ward enjoy the said Office of Commissioners unto them the said Jacques Voyer, Edouard Bacquet, Louis Fiset, Charles Panct and William De Lery, during Our Royal Pleasure, and the residence of the said Jacques Voyer, Edouard Bacquet, Louis Fiset, Charles Panct and William De Lery within the said District of Quebec, or until this Our Commission shall be revoked or annulled, all and singular the Authority, Jurisdiction and Powers vested in such Commissioners, or to.them in any wise appertaining, under and by virtue of the said Ordinance, and' under and subject to all and every the Provisions, Enactments and Requirements thereof.In Testimony WHEREor We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of Owr said Pro- vinee of Lower Canada to be hereunto affixed.WITNESS Our Trusty and Well Beloved Lieutenant General Sir JoHN COLBORNE, G.C.-B.G.C.H., Governor General of all Our Provinces on the continent of North America, and of the Islands of Prince Edward and Newfoundland, and Captain General and Governor' in Chief in and over (ur Provinces of Lower Canada, Upper Canada, &c.&c.£e At Our Government House, in Our city of Montreal, in Our said Provinee of Lower Canada, the sixth day of July, inthe year of Our Lord, one thousand cight hundred and thirty nine, and in the THIRD year of Cur Reign.D DALY, Sec.of the Provinee, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE PROVINCE, Quebec, Tih Augyst, 1839.His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL has been pleased to make the foliov/ing appointments, viz:\u2014 The Houorable Lows Guy and Filerrz De ROCHE BLAVE, and FuAaxçois P.Bruneau, Huwaues li, BAxnon, and Ropert Lester MoRrogH, Esquires, to be Commissioners under the Ordinanee, ilatituled, ** An Ordinance concerning the erection of Parishes and the building of Churches, Parsonage Heuses and Church Yards,\u201d in aud for the District of Montreal, in the Province of Lower Canada.vILLIAM Die, Esquire, to practice Physic, Surgery and Midwifery in the said Province of Lower Canada.ERRATUM.In the List of Appointments published in the Gazette of the 25th ultimo, for ¢ Remi Kimbert,\u201d read
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