The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 15 août 1839, jeudi 15 août 1839
[" nts re, re, ec- de ent que ec, er, Na.er, la du en= les Mle lue tre ice to- ; à GE, risé éié > ua i am * Ins.ine.Jota lelte juire per.the = = um.nte.gnes SUB, DEUX [CRIT royés daus 1ress ale, 3LE, ine, rity, \u201cthe VOLUME XVI.\u2014M.44.THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1839.sata Sherif 's Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.ro wir: { Pupric NOTICE is hereby given, that 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 to make them known accordiug to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which ue such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next precediug the day of sale; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : NS LARUE, esquire, of the No.2375.| parish of St.Jean, in the county of Orleans, in the district of Quebec, notary ; against THOMAS BOUTIN, ofthe parish of St.Vallier, in the county of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec, pilot, to wit : \u2014 « A circuit of land situate in the said parish and seigoiory of St.Vallier, containing one arpent, three perches and fourteen feet of ground in front, more or less, that is to say, by the breadth which there may be from the present line dividing the said circuit of ground from that of Mr, Rémi Leclerc, representing Joseph Daudier, running north easterly to a distance of four feet to the north cast of a small building used as a bakchouse, coustructed on the said circuit of ground, by the depth which there may be from the north side of the king's highway of the first range of St.Vallier now in use, running northerly to the summit of the first hill which is there lying.aud following the circumference and summit of the said first hill, by the breadth of the said circuit of ground; together with the wooden house, the stable or shed, aud other buildings, circumstances and dependencies, without any exception or reserve \u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parisb of St, Vallier, on the EIGHTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day af October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 5th June, 1839.{First published 6th June, 1839.] PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Quebee, to mith WEAN TURGEON, yeoman, of the No.33.@P parish of St.Anselme, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec; against LOUIS BLOVIN, joiner and cartwright, heretofore of the said parish .of St.Anselme, and now of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, to wit:\u2014I, \u201c* À land of oue arpeut iu front by fifteen arpents in depth more or less, situate in the parish of St.Auselme, north east concession Jean Guérin, joining ou one side towards the south to François Fournier or his representatives, and on the other side towards the morth to Ambroise Blais, towards the south west to the king\u2019s bighway, and north east to Francois Audet, 2.Au emplacement of two perches and three feet in front by one arpentin depth, situate in the parish of St.Anselme.in the north east concession Jean Guérin ; joining on one side towards the south to Pierre Audet, and on the other side towards the north to Thomas Dion, at one end, in front towards the north east to the road (route), | acd at the other end to the deplh\u2014witb a house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.The said two lots of growud being sabject, ia favor of the seignior of the place, to the cens ef rentes, clauses, reserves and conditions enumerated in their deeds of concession.And the lot number two being moreover subject to au annual rent of \u2018fifiecn shillings, payable on the second day of November every year, to Michel Blais, joiner, of St.Avselme.\u201d To he sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Anselme, on the SEVENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the eighth day of October next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 5th June, 1839.[First published 6'b June, 1839 ] oo ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to ph OSEPH VERRET, of the city of No.54.fe# Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, merchant; agaiust LOUIS CHARLAND, of the same place, merchant: \u2014\u2018 An emplacement situate at the said St.Roch suburb, Fleurie street, containing forty seven feet in front on said Fleurie street by sixty feet in depth, and at the end of the said depth the said emplacement is of thirty five feet in front only; bounded in front by the said Fleurie street, at tbe end of the said depth by Louis Falardeau, on one side towards the south west by the said vendor, and towards the north east by Antoine Bisson\u2014 with a wooden house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Roch of Quebec, on the SEVENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said \u2018Writ returnable on the tenth day of October next.W, 8.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sherif\u2019s Office, 5th June, 1839.[First published 6th June, 1839.) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to vel J ony FRASER, of the city, couuty No.627.and district of Quebec, esquire; against JEAN BRASSARD, son of Jean Brassard, esquire, lately of the parish of St.Etienne de la Malbaie, in the county of Saguenay, in the district of Quebec, now residing at Osnabruck, in the county of Osnabruck, in the province [Ne Series.) vette de Quebec, TOME XVI.\u2014No.44, Lo JEUDI, AOUT 15, 1839.of Upper Canada, yeoman, to wit : \u2014¢* I'wo arpents of land in front by forty arpents in depth, situate in the seigniory of Murray Bay, inthe concession called Pointe au Pic ; bounded in front by the king\u2019s highway now in use leadiug to Terrebonne, in rear by the laud of Alexis Tremblay or his representatives, on one side towards the north by two arpents of ground, by the said depth of forty arpents belonging to the defendant, and on the other side towards the south by Charles Forgues or his representatives\u2014with the buildings which may be lying on the said two arpents.The said two arpents above described being subject to a reserve of two minors\u2019 shares in favour of the wioors Brassard, and subject moreover to pay to the seignior or seigniors of the place the cens ef rentes, and other accustomed seigniorial rights of the said seigniory of Murray Bay.\u201d \u2018Po be sold at the church door of thesaid parish of St.Etienne of Mal- baie, on the EIGHTH day of OCTOBER uext, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of October next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 5th June, 1839.[First published 61h June, 1839.] FIERI FACIAS.Quebec.to wit : AME MARIE GOSSELIN, of No.1770.| D the parish of St.Roch of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, widow of the late Michel Chartré, in his lifetime ol the sume place, tavern- keeper; against LAURENT BEDARD, of the parish of Charlesbourg, in the county and district of Quebec, and Jacques Bedard, of the same place, yeoman, to wit: \u2014 « A land situate in the parish of Charleshourg, in the seigniory of Notre Dame des Anges, in the concession St.Pierre, at the place called Le Caburit, containing two arpents in front by twenty arpents in depthz bourided in front by the King's highway, and in rear by the reignio- riul line\u2014joining towards the south to Jacques Bedard, and on the other side towards the north to George Howard\u2014together with the house, barn and stable thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.The suid land to be sold subject to pay to the representatives of the late order of Jesuits, four livres eight sols, the livre of twenty sols, of annual and seigniorial rent, and to all the other charges, clauses and conditions contained in the uriginal deeds of concession of the said land.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish af Charlesbourg, on the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writreturnable on the fifteenth day of October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 12th June, 1839.[First published 13th June, 1839.] FIERI FACIAS, Quebec, to wit : AME MARIE JULIENNE GA- No.1102.RON, of the parish of St.George of Kacouna, in the county of Rimouski, inthe district of Quebec, widow of the late Belanger, in his lifetime of the same place, land surveyor, as well in her own name as commune en biens with ber said late husband, as tutrix in law duly elected to Clere, Eliza, Joseph and Julie Belanger, minor children issue of her marriage with the said late Elie Belanger\u2014the said minor children, heirs at law (Rabiles à se porter héritiers) each for one fourth of their deceased father; against ISAAC GAGNON, of the place commonly called La Petite Ance St.Denis, in the parish of Rivière Quelle, in the county of Ka- mouraska, in the district of Quebec, cultivator, and in the hands of Jean Baptiste Landry, curator to the déluissement made in this cause :\u2014* À lot of ground situate at the Petite Ance St, Denis, River Quelle, in the county of Kamouraska, containing one arpent and a half in front by the depth which there may be ; joining towards the north west Olivier Belanger to a creek, towards the south west to the foot of a cliff, towards the north west to Joseph Gagnon, and towards the north east to the said Olivier Belanger.'\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of River Ouelle, on the FIFTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of October next.W.S, SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 12th June, 1589.[First published 13th Juve, 1839.] PLURIES ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : tal ane REEVES, of the city of No.1775.Quebec, inthe county of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, esquire, notary; against JEAN BAPTISTE HARDY, of the same place, merchant, in his quality of curator duly appointed in law to the absence of Theotime Hardy, formerly of Quebec, now an absentee from this Province, to wit :\u2014¢¢ ()ne undivided fourteenth, and one undivided fifth of a fourteenth of an emplacement situate in the St.John suburb of this city, St.John street, containing forty feet in front on the northlevel of the said St.John street, by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, at the end of which saiddepth the said emplacement is of a breadth of about thirty seven feet only, without nevertheless any guarantee of precise measure ; bounded in front by the said St.John street, in rear by A iguillon street\u2014joining on one side towards the north east to the Des Glacis street, and on the other side towards the south west to the heirs Langlois\u2014with similar proportions in the house and other buildings thereonerected.\u2019\u201d\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY- THIRD day of DECEMBER next, at.TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 13th August, 1839.' [Firat published 15th August, 1839.] FIERI FACFAS.Que oa à TIENNE ESCHENBACK, No.922.ofthe parish of St.Roch, in the county of L'Islet, in the district of Quebec, merchant ; against JOHN GOW SMITH, of the parish of Ste.Anne, in the county of Kamouraska, in the district of Quebec aforesaid, esquire, to wit :\u2014¢ A lot of ground situated in the first range of the township of Exworth, containing two arpeit, and a quarter in front by twenty eight arpents in depth ; joining towards the north west to the lands of the seigniory of Ste.Anne, towards the south east to the second range of the township of Exworth, towards the north east to Magloire Bonenfant or to the road, and towards the south west to Narcisse Sedillot dit Montreuil, such as the said lot of ground is now, circumstances and dependencies-\u2014 with the buildings thereon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, iu the city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-THIRD 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's Office, 13th August, 1889.[First published 15th August, 1839.) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: MABLE DIONNE, esquire, mer- No.462, { chant, of the parish of Kamou- raska, in the county of Kamouraska, in the district of Quebec ; against MALCOLM SMITH, master pilot, of the parish of St.Michel, in the county of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec, and Louis Faucher, cultivator, of the said place of Kamonraska, to wit :\u20141.* À certain lot of ground situate in the first range of the seigniory of Kamouraska, containing four perches in front by thirty arpents in depth ; bounded tuwards the north by the river St.Lawrence, towards the south by the said Malcolm Smith, towards the south west and north east by Clément Labourière dit Laplante, without buildings thereon erected, but with all its appurtenances and dependencies.2 Another lot of ground situate at Kamou- raska aforesaid, in the first range of the said seigniory of Kamouraska, containing two arpents in front by.twenty arpents more or less in depth ; bounded towards the north by the said Malcolm Smith and Clément Labou- rière «lit Laplante, towards the south by the big mountain, towards the south east by Gaspard Sirois dit Du- plessy, and towards the north east by the said Louis Faucher\u2014without buildings thereon erected, with all its appurtenances and dependencies.3.An emplacement or lot of ground, with a house and other buildings thereon erected, lying and situate at St.Michel, in the county of Bellechasse, in the district aforesaid, in the first range of the concessions of the said parish of St, Michel, near the church of the said parish, containing about two arpents and a hall in front by about three arpents in depth ; bounded towards the north by the river St.Lawrence, towards the south by the King\u2019s highway, towards the south west by Vital Chamberland, and towards tlie north east by Louis Asselin\u2014with all its appurtenances and dependencies.The said lots thus seized will be sold subject by the purchaser to all the obligations contained in the deeds of concession in favour of the seigniors whereof the said immoveables derive, and namely to the eens ef rentes and other dues and seigniorial rights, droits de retrait and other droits conventionnels contained in the said deeds.\u2019\u2019 To be sold as follows :\u2014lots, numbers one and two, at the church door of the said parish of St.Louis de Kamouraska, on the TWENTY- FOURTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning ; and lot, number three, at the church door of tlie suid parish of St.Michel, on the THIRTY-FIRST 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's Office, 13th August, 1839, {First published 15th August, 1839.] Sheriff's Saleg.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wir : { P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, thatthe un- dermention-d LANDs and 'T'ENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold ut the respective times and places as mentioned below.Ail persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law ellowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Oftice, previous tu the filieen 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 : | ILLIAM PLENDER- No.2133.LEATH CHRISTIE, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, and province of Lower Canada, esquire, seignior in possession of the seigniory of Lacolle, in the district aforesaid, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of OLIVIER GAGNIER, of the said seigniory of Lacolle, in the said district and province, yeoman, defendant: \u2014\u201c A half lot of land lying.and being in the seigniory of Lacolle, viz: the west half of lot number five, in the second concession on the domain in the seigniory Lacolle, and on the north side of the river Lacolle, being.two arpents in front by twenty three arpents in depth, more or less, making forty six arpents in superficies, more or less ; boundel iu fo AB EC par why the topof «he bink bf Fivir Lacqlle, ja rear by the south side Tine of lot \u2018blimbek wo; in the second concession of said seigniory, to the east, on 00e side by the other hafÿ of wid tot, belonging to William Goforth, to the west on the other side by a lot belonging to George Curry\u2014with a block house thereun erected.\u201d | To be sold at the church door of the place called Odell Town, in the said seigniory of Lacalle, on the TWENTY-FIGHTH day of OCTOBER next, at the hqur-pf TEN of the clock in the forenoon: The Writ returnable un the firet däy of Febrna-y next., CL R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff, Sheriff >s Office, 22d June, 1839, * [First published 27h June, 1839.) î FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : Wha PLENDERLEATH .No.2137.; CHRISTIE, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, and province of Lower Canada, esquire, seignior in possession of the seig- Miory of Delery.in the said district, plaintiff ; against the © 3ands and tenemects.of FRANCOIS TREPANIER, of the said seigniory of Delery, in the district and province afore- s3id, yeoman, defendant : \u20141.¢ A half lot of land tying and -belng in the seigniory ot Delery, viz : the north half of fot number ten, in the concession on the east side of Bur- tonville road, being two arpents in front by twenty-eight ærpents in.depth.making fifty-six arpents superficial measure, more or less ; hounded in front by Burtonville road, tothe east in-depth by unconceded lands, to the north on one side by unconceded lands, to the south on the other side by the south half of said lot number ten belonging to Barthelemi Gervai«\u2014without any buildings thereon erected.2.The.north half of lot number ten, in the concession on the west side of Burtonville road, being two arpents in \u2018Front by eight arpents in depth, making sixteen arpents n superficies, more or less ; hounded to the east in front by \u2018 Burtonville road, to the west in depth by lot number one, in the first concession, s@uth east side of little river Mon- treat, to the south on one side by the south half of said lot number ten, to the north on the other side by unconceded lands\u2014without buildings, 3 The north east half of lot .number one, jn the first concession, sonth east side of little river Montreal, being two arpeatsin front by twenty eight arpents in depth, making fitty six arpents in superficies, more or less ; hounded in front by the top of the bank of little river Montreal, to the rear in depth by conceded lands, to the south west on one side by the south west half of snid lot number one, to the north east on the other side partly by numbers six, seven, eight, nine and ten, on the west side of Burtonville road, and partly by unconceded lands-\u2014without any buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Sr, Cyprien, in the said seigniory of Delery, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ geturnable on the first day of February next.LV R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff, +, fheriff \u2019s Office, 22d Juoe, 1839, - [First published 27tir June, 1839 ] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : TILLIAM PLENDERLEATH Na.2143.CHRISTIE, vf the city of Montreal, in the - district of Montreal, and province of Lower Canada, esquire, seignior in possession of the seig.-piory-wf Sahrevois, plaiutiff ; against the lands and rene.ments of JUSEPH BENJAMIN pir ST.AUBIN, of the said seigniory of Sabrevois, in the district and province aforesaid, yeoman, defendant : \u2014** A piece or parcel of land lying and being in the seigniory of Sabrevois, viz: a part of Jot number forty seven, on the south west side of the grand line, being three arpents in front by twenty eight arpents in depth, making eigty four arpents in superficies, more or less ; bounded in front by the road leading from Christieville to Stanbridge, to the south west in rear by conceded lands, on one side by lot number forty six, and on the other side by the remaining fourth of said lot number forty seven\u2014with a good house and barn, stable aud milk-house thereon erected\u201d \u2018I'o be suld at the church door of the parish of St, Athanase, in the said seigniory of Sabrevois, on the TWENTY-EIGHT day of OCTOBER next, at I EN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of February next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 22d June, 1839.{ First published 27th June, 1839.] : _._.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: AME MARIE VICTOIRE No, 651, - BOUCHER, of the parish of St.Césaire, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE CASA- VAN, merchunt, herefore of Montreal, and now of the parish of St, Césuire, in the said district, husband of the said Dune Marie Victoire Boucher, detendant :\u20141.\u201cAn emplacement lying and situate in the village Burton- ville of St.Césaire, in the seigniory of the honorable P.D.Debartzcli, esquire, containing.one hundred feet in front more or less, by four arpents and a ball in depth, more or less ; joining in front to the king's highway, in rearto (he river Yamaska, on one side to François Xavier Lacombe, esquire, notary, and on the other side to Antoine Dufaut and Eustache Soupras, esquires\u2014with a house, shied, hangar, pearl-ushes fuctory, stable, a dairy and other buildings thereon erected, 2.A land situate on the north side of river Yamaska, in the said parish of St.Césuire, containing one arpent and a half im front by thirty arpents and a halfin depth; bounded in fioutby the said river Yamaska, in rear by Louis Dufaut, the father, on one side by Juseph Tessier, and on the other side by Messire Lamard, priest, of the said parish of St.Césaire \u2014 with a honse and barn thereon erected.\u2019 To be suld at the church door of the suid parish of St.Césaire, on the TWENTY-LIGHTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019cluck in the forenoon, The Writ returnable on the first day of February next | : LL R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 22d June, 1889, i [First published 27th June, 1889 ] .FIER] FACIAS.: Montreal, to wit : 7 ILBEON MARCHESSAULT, of \"No.751.1 5 the parish of St.Antoine, inthe district of Montreal.yeoman, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of CHARLES LECOURT, of the same place, yeoman, defendant :~°* A land lying and situate in the said parish of St.Antoine, of two arpents in front by thirty four arp nts in depth, nioreor less 3 joining: in front tv Augustin Richer and Henry Allard, ia rear to the king\u2019s 1 VIE OUERBC GAZETTE.highway of the third concession of the said parish of St.An- toiné, un one side towards the north east to Louis Gravelie, and on tlie other side towards the south west to Joseph Laflamme \u2014 with a house, stable and a dairy thereon erected.\" To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Nt.Antoine, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day ot OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first duy of Febriary wext.~~ UE R.DE ST.OURS, Sherif.Sheriff's Office, 22d June, 1839 (First published 27th June, 1839.} FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: - AURENT VARIE, of the parish No 240.- $ of St.Hyacinthe, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, and Marie Josephte Raeicot, his wife, from him duly authorised, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of CHARLES ADAM, of the parish of St, Pie, in the said district of Montreal, yeoman, and Julie Laflamme, his wife, jointly and severally, defendants :\u2014'¢ A land lying and situate in the seigniory of St.Hyacinthe, in the parish of St.Pie, containing two arpents in front by hirty arpents in depth, more or less; joining in front to the said St.François road, in rear to the lands of H.Dominique, on one side to Ignace Bousquet, and on the other side to Isidore Duroché\u2014with a house, barn and stable erected on the said land.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Pie, on the TWENTY- EIGHTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of February next.; R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 22d June, 1839.{First published 27th June, 1339] FOUR WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : rE VHE first, at the suit of Nos.740, 851, 1575 & 2731.} 1 HANNAH FLR- G US ON, wife of Andrew Shaw, of Montreal, district of Montreal, esquire, merchant, and the said Andrew Shaw hereby and to the effect hereof authorising her\u2014the second, at the suit of RICHARD LATHAM, of the city and district of Montreal, merchant\u2014the third, at the suit of DANIEL WILLIAMSON, of the seigniory of Annfield of Beaubarnois, said district, farmer\u2014and the fourth, atthe suit of ISAAC HITCHCOCK, of the city and district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of HENRY WRIGHT, of North George Town, in the said district, farmer and carpenter, defendant : \u20141.¢ A lot of land, number twenty five, in the seigniory of Annfield, in the said district, containing four acres in front by twenty five acres in depth, be the same more or less; bounded in front by the river Chateauguay, in rear by the second concession, on one side to the west by lot number twenty six, belonging te Neil Morrison, and on the other side to the east by lot number twenty four.belonging to David Haxter, with three one story wooden dwelling houses, store house, blacksmith's shop, shoemaker\u2019s shop, two barns, stables, sheds and other buildings thereon erected.2.À.certain lot of ground situated and being in the Quebec suburbs, \u2018in the city .of Montreal, forming one of the lots of ground disposed of by Shaw's tirage au sort, and known and distinguished on the plan and survey of said property, deposited of record in the office of G.1).Arnoldi, notary public, hy lot number ong hundred and thirty seven, containing filty feet in front more or less by seventy six feet in depibh, more or less, english measure; bounded in front by fiain street, in rear by the Papineau lots, on one side by lot number one hundred and thirty three, and on the other side hy lot number one hundred and forty one\u2014without any buildings thereon.\u201d\u201d \u2018lo be sold as follows :\u2014lot, number one, at the church door of the parish of Ste.Martine, on the SIXTEENTH day of DECEMBER next, at TIEN of the clock in the forenoon; and lot, number two.at my office, in the city of Montreal, onthe EIGHTEENTH day of the said month of DECEMBER, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writs returnable on the first day of February term next.R.DE ST, OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 10th August, 1839, [ First published 15th August, 1839,] FIERI FACIAS.ERAPHINO GIRALDI, of the No.1579 city of Montreal, iu the district of Montreal, tavernkeeper, plaintiff; against the lauds aud tenements of GABRIEL HURTUBISE, of Montreal aforesaid, joiner tiers saisie in a certain cause wherein the said Seraphino Giraldi was plaintiff, and Felix Javnot, clerk, of Montreal aforesaid curator duly elected en justice 10 Léon Barré, formerly merchant, tanuver, of the same place, aud uow absent from this province, and Catherine Picard, widow of the late Louis Barré, in his lifetime of the same place, merchuot, tanner, as having been commune en biens with the said late Louis Barré, andiu her quality ot usufruitière of all the properties left hy the said late Louis Bané at his death, were defendants: \u2014* A lot of ground or emplacement lying aud situate in the St.Joseph suburb of the ity of Moutreal, containing forty two feet in front by eighty four feet in depth, more or less, same mensure, without warranty of any precise measure; bonuded in fiont by the main street St.Joseph, iv rear by Frangois Boudreau, joining on the east side to Noël Deseautel, on the south cast side tv Aquéduc street\u2014witl aone story wooden house thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at mv office, jo thecityof Montreal, ou the SIXTEENTH day of DECEMBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock inthe forenoou.\u2018lue Writ returnable on the first day qt February next.R.DE ST, OURS, Sheriff, Montreal, to wit $ Sheriff\u2019s Office, 10th August, 1439, (First pu\u201clished 15th August, 1889.1 | FIERE FACIAS.Montreal to wie: OHN SAMULL McCORD, of the .No.2381.\u2018city of Montreal, in the district of Mouotreal, esquire, and William King McCord, of the city and district of Quebec, esquire, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of ANN LANTRY, of the said city \u2018and district of Montreal, widow of the late George Mussle- brook, \u2018in his lifetime of the same place, ship carpenter, deceased, as well in her own name as having been commune en biens with lier said late husband, now the wife of George Leslie, of Montreal aforesaid, carter, and the said George Leslie, jointly and severally, defendants :\u2014 1.¢ The balf of lotdumber one hundred and seventy-nine, situate in Griffin town; St Ann suburbs, containing twenty:two feet und a half in front by ninety feet in depth, french measure, be the same moïs of less ; bounded in front by south George street, _bundred and seventy-nine, on one side.by Peter, Henrettg, Avousx 15 2 on one side by Peter Henretty, on the -othes side by Jot number one hundred and eighty, and in: the rear bythe late Dickison\u2014without buildings 2.: [ot number ape bundred and eighty, situate in Griffin \u2018town, 8¢, \u2018Apa suburbs, containing in front forty-five feet by: ninety feet.in depth, french measure, be the same more or less:; bounded in front by sou\u2018h George streét, on one side by lot number one hundred and seventy-nine, on the other side ang, in repr by the late Dickison\u2014without bu'ldings.3.Lot; pum- ber two.hundred and one, situate in Griffin town, St4Ana suburbs, containing in front forty-five feet.by .nitety:.fpet in depth.french measure, be the same more, less ;.boupded in front by Nazareth street.in rear by ilo¥ number qge and on the other side by the late Dickison=-without buildings.The first described half lot subject to an annus! and perpetual ground rent of one pound ted shillings currency, and the said two last described lots each subject to an annual and perpetual ground rent, rente annuelle foncière perpétuelle et non rachetable, of three pounds currency, payable on the first day of May in each and every year; to John S.M*\u2018Cord, of the city of Montreal aforesaid, esquige, and William K.M\u2018Cord, until the expiration of a certain lease, or bail emphytéotique, which will expire on the twenty ninth day of September, one thousand eight hundred aud ninety, and afterwards to the administratrices of the property of the poor of the Hotel-Dieu of Montreal and.their successors for ever ; and also subject to the droit de retrait or refenue in favour of the said administratrices, in preference to all others, even the parens lignagers.\u201d .The said lots to be sold at my office, in the city of Montreal, on the FOURTEENTH: day of OCTOBER next, at TWELVE o'clock novus.The Writ returnable on the eighteenth day ot October next.R.DE ST, OURS, Sherif.Sheriff's Office, Sth June, 1889.{First published 13th June, 1839.] IFEATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Luwer-Canada, OrFicr.oF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec, TARY oF HER MAJESTY'S Count or KiNG's BENCH, Fok THE DisTricT ov Quenec, the 24:b day of Apiil, 1839.No.836.Ex parte\u2014JAMES MCKENNA, PpusLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of the prothonotary at the court of iug\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebee, a deed made and executed before Mtre, Lépine, and bis colleague, notaries public, at Quebec, on tie twenty seventh day of December, of the year one thousand vight hundred and thirty six, between CHARLES GIROUX.of Quebec, navigator, acting as much in his own name as in the rame, and se portant fort.of Marie Luce Giroux, sole minor issue of his marriage with Marie Louise Bezeau, bis late wife, by whom he promised and obliged himself to have the said deed ratified when she would be of age, of the one part ; and.JAMES McKENNA, also of Quebec, innkeeper.of thie other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said Charles Givonx to the said Jumes McKenna, * of the half of an emplacemeng lying and situate in the lower town of Quebec, St.Chaties street, containing alout fifteen feet in front by the depth which there may be from the said st.Charles streer to the Fortifications street; bounded in front by the south west level of the said St.Charles street, in rear by the end of the said depth, joining on one side towards the south east to Mr.André Larue, whois in possession of the o.her hait® and on the other side towards the north west to Mr Alexis Gravel\u2014together with the exact half of the\u2018two stories stone house built thereon, of about fifteen feet in front by about twenty five feet in depth \u2014a lance therein comprised, of about four feet wide, which is lying on the north west side of the said house, snd which is in common with the house of the said Alexis Gravel, circumstances and dependencies, such as the who e stood on the passing of the said deed ;\u201d and possessed, as proprietor.during the three last years, to wit\u2014by the said Charles Giroux and the said Marie Louise Giroux, up to the twenty seventh day of the month of December, of the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, and since that time by the said suitor.The said sale being made subject by the purchaser to pay such cers, rents and other seigniorial rights which might become dus in favour of the Religious Ladies of the Hotel-Dieu of Quebec.[It is also specified and agreed that the purchaser, will not, at any time, hinder the proprietor of the other part of the said emplacement and house, or the tenants of that part of the house, to pass by the front door of the said house, and to make use of the stairs to communicate to the several stories of the said hou-e, unless the proprietor of thy other part of the house and himself shouid otherwise think.it convenient.| And ail persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothée, nnder any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said emplacement and house, immediately previous to and at the time the sume were acquired by the said James McKenna, nre liereby afi.fied that application will be made to the said court, on the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or jadg- ment of confirmation, aud they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppusitions, and file tbe same in the office vf the said prothonotary eight days ut\u2019 least before that day, in default of which they will bé for ever precluded trom the right of doing so, *\" °° _ PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B, ~ [First published 24 May, 1839] © © ; Ll Province of Lower Canada, OFFICE oF THE PuorHoNo- District of Quebec.TARY Of THE COURT oF BE King\u2019s \u2018Bench, Foi TuR DISTRICT OF QUEBKC, AT QuesEc, this 240 1 April, 1839, No.839, SEER Ex parte\u2014PAUL LEPPER, csqnire, .UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there, .has been lodged in theoflice of the prothonotary of - the courtof Kiug's beuch,of and for the district.of Quebee; a deed made and executed before Mtre.L.T.MacPhersan,.and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty: third of March, in the year of our lord, one thousand eight bundced and thirty nine, passed between JOIN, DAVIDSON.esquire, ôf the city of Quebec, commissiorer of èrowu i Tr ' Pod, oftheone part ; and thesaid PAUL LEPPER,esquire, + of the «aid city of- Quebec.merclrant.of the other part ;\u2014 KBeing assie by the said John Davidson, to the said Paul-Lep- { ook towit:\u2014~* A lot of ground or emplacement situate and \u2018being io Palace Ward, in the said city of Quebec, with a stone house thereon erected.and the kitchen in rear ; bound- \u2018od in front towards the west by the street leading down from v2, Vallier street to the said house, in rear towards the east \u201cby James Clearihue\u2019s property, on the north side by a pro- tjeated public road, and on the south side by thie south alligne- mini of the gable end wall of the said kirch n.withthe right of passage in common with the proprietors of the adjoining -property through the gate way, being on the said adjoining property, so long as the aforesaid road, on the north side of ¥aid house, shall not be opened for the public use and - mo further\u2014together with the dependencies to the said lot .belonging.Which said lot of land and premises are subject \u2018to the future annual payment, to her Majesty's domain, of she sam of one penny, British sterling monecy\u2014the said lot of land and premises being held in tree and common «soecage 5 * and possessed by the said John Davidson, as proprietor, for three years past, and since the passing of \u2018the said deed of sale by the said Pan! Lepper.\u201cAnd all persons who may have or claim to have any \u2018privilege or hypotlieque under any title or by any means mhatsoever, inor upon the said lot of land and premises, lormedintely previons to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Paul Lepper, sre hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on TUESDAY, the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are herehy required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same Jn the office of the prothonotary, eight days nt least before that day, in detantt of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P; K.B.{First j ublished 2d May, 1839 ] pr EE DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.= \u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014-= fm esse = Provinceol' Lower Canada, Dictrict of Montreal, J'INTHE KING SBENCH.No.128.| , Ex part \u2014JOHN WILSON, pure NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench,of and forthe district of Montreal, a deed made and executed hefore Mtre.Chs.M.Lebrun, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty-fifth day.of «March, oue thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, between JOHN CHARTERS, trader, residing at the place called Russell Town, in the seigniory of Anufieid, of the one part ; and JOHN WILSON, of the parish of Ste Martine, yeoman, of the other part ;\u2014 being à sale by the said Jahn Charters to the said John Wilson, of \u2018\u201ca lot of land designated under number twenty, lying and situated in the said parish of Ste.Martine, to the south west of /i- vièreaux Anglais.in Edwards l'own.containing four arpents in front by twenty eight arpents in depth, more or less, without nevertheless any warrauty (garantie) as to precise measure ; hound d in front by the said Riviere aux Anglais, und in rear by the end of the aforesaid depth, joining on the north east side one Mclotosh.and on the other side one Lanctot, with a small house thereon erected, as the wliole now is with its nfembers and appurtenances ;\u201d and possessed the said lot of land by one William Saunders and by the said vendor John Charters.as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said pur- chuser, also as proprietor, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or bypothec, under any title or by any means what- poever, in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the suid John Wilson, are hereby notified that application will he made to the said court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY term next, for a sentence of a 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 az least before that duy, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.\" Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, l5th June, 18:59, {First published 15th August, 1839.] Provioce of Lower.Canada, \u2019 District of Montreal.fin THE KING S BENCH.No.99.Ex parte\u2014 ANDREW SMALL and MAY HUTCHISON.HDUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the courtof King's bench of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made und axecuted before Mure.J.J.Gibb, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty sixth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven, between JOHN DONEGANI, of the city of Montreal, esquire, of the one part; and Mr.ANDREW SMALL.of the parish of Montreal, and May Hutchison, his wife, she being duly authorised by lier said hosband for all and every the purposes of the said act, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said John l\u2019onegani, to the said Andrew small and May Hutchison.his wife, * of a lot of land or orchard situated at Côte St.Antoine.near this city, containing one arpentin front, by one arpent and ten feet in depth, the whole more or less ; bounded in front by the King's highway in rear by louis Décarry, on one side by Joseph Boyer or his representatives and on the other side by the representatives of the late Jean Guillaume Delisle, with an old wooden house, a small hangard or barn thereon erected, and planted the said lot of land or orchard with fruit trees, with all and every the members and ap purtemances thereto belonging ;\u201d and possessed the said ot of land or orchard by the said John Donegani, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Andrew Small and May Hutchison.his wile, also as pro- pietors.And all persons who may have or claim to have any pri- )vilege or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said Jot of land or orchard, imme- dlately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Andrew Small and May Hutchison, his wife, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the seurt, on the FIRST day of OCTOBNR next, for a sen- tenee of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby re- | sitions and file thesame in theottice of the said prothonotary \"aa are Es ET ST EE quired to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever pieciuded from the right of doing 0 MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B, Prothonotary\u2019s Office, : Montreal, 26th March, 1899.(First published 18th April, 1839.] Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.117.Ex parte\u2014JOHN LEVIE.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s Beach, of and for the district of Montreal, A deed nade and executed before Dre.J.J.Gibb, and his colleague, notarie« public, on the twenty-svcond day of May, one thousand eight hun'red and thirty nine, between MOSES JUDAHHAYS aud ISAAC VALENLINE, uf the eity of Montreal, in the said district and province, esquires, in their capacity of executors admiistering the property of the estate of the late Mrs.Francis David, in her lifetime of the said city, widow of the late Meyer Michaels, under herlast will and testament and codicils of the one part: and Mr.JOHN LEVIL, of the said city, merchant of the other part ;\u2014being asale by tre said Moses Judah Hays and Isaac Valentine, to the said John Levie, of certain lots or parcels of land situated in the suid city, and in the said deed described as follows, to wit: \u2014*¢ two certain lots of ground -ituate and being in the said city of Montr-al, known as lots numbers three and four, on a certain plun in possession of said vendors, and bounded as follows, that is to say :\u2014lot number three, in front by Notre Dame street, i:: rear by Frederick Griffin, esquire, on one side by James Duncan Gibb,and on the otherside by the representatives of the said late Mrs, Michaels\u2014and lot number four, in front by Notre Dame street aforesaid, in rear by Frederick Griffin, on one side by the repre-entatives of the said late Mrs, Michaels, und on the o her side by the heirs Kennelly, containing the said two lots nunibers three and four, fifty-eight feet on Notre Dame street aforesaid, and seventy feet on the north side line, the whole more or less, as described and laid down on a certain plan of the property, of the estate of the late David David, and remaining of record in the office ofthe late G.D.Arnoldi, esquire, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging,\u201d and possessed by the saul late Mrs Frances David, widow Michaels, and aiterwards by the said Moses Judah Hays and Isaac Valentine, in their said capacity.for three years immediately preceding the said twenty-secon t day of May, and theuce hitherto by the said John Levie, as respectively propriet rs thereof.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque under any title or by any means what - soever in or apon the said lots of land, immediately previous toand at the time the same were acquired by the said John Levie, are hereby notitied that application will be made to the-court, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTH day of OCIO- BER next, fora sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signity in writing their oppo- hin THE KING'S BENCH.eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded trom tiie right ot\u2019 doing so.{ MONK & MORROGH, PF.K.B, Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 25th May.1439.{lirst published 6th June, 1839.] Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, No.114.§ IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.Ex parte\u2014JAMES CLEGHORN, [PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that 8.there has been lodged in the office of the protho- notary of the court of King's bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.J.Bte Varin and lis colleague, notaries public, on the ninth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, between EUSTACHE DEMERS alias DUMAIS, residing in the parish of St.Philippe, yeoman, of the one part; and JAMES CLEGHORN, esquire, residing in the said parish of St.Philippe, yeoman, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Eustache Demers alias Dusnais, to the said James Cleghorn, of\u2014First\u2014'\u201cA tract of land situate at St.Joseph, in the said parish of St.Philippe, cont-ining three arpents, six perches and twelve feet in front, by thirty arpents in depth, (save and except ten superficial arpents.or thereabout, which already belong to the purchaser) ; bounded to the east, iu front by the river St.Jacques, in the rear partly by the hereinafter described lot of land, and partly by the land of Jean Baptiste Rouillé, on one side to the south by Etienne David, and on the other side to the north by the said purchaser, with a house, a barn and other buildings thercon erected, which are all in a ruinous condition.Secondly \u2014 Another lot of land, being a continuation of the above described land, containing two arpents in front by fifteen arpents in depth, more or less, (save and except two arpents in front by six arpents in the southerly and seven arpents in the northerly lines adjoining Michel Ménard, which belong to the said Jean Baptiste Rouillé); bounded at one end by the land in first place described, at the other end by the said Michel Ménard, on one side by the said Etienne David, and on the other side by the said Jean Baptiste Rouillé.Thirdly\u2014Another parcel of land situated on the south west side of the said river St.Jacques, opposite the land in first place described, being of an irregular form, and containing fifteen arpents or thereabouts in superficies ; bounded at one end by the said river St.Jacques, at the other end by François Pinsonault, junior, on one side by the creek St.Joseph, and on the other side partly by Ama ble Provost, and partly by François Surprenant, without any buildings erected on the two last mentioned lots ;\u201d and possessed the said tracts, lots and parcels of land by 1 Toussaint Baudin and the said Eustache Demers alius Du- mais, during the three years lust preceding the date of the said deed of sale, as proprietors, and from thence hitherto by the said James Cleghorn, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any pri vilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said tracts, lots and parcels of land, immediately previaus to and at the time the same were acquired by the said James Cleghorn, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the FARSE 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 oilice of the suid l\u2019ro- © GAZRTIIE DB OUAIRE 685 thonatary, eight days at least before that dny.In.default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.RK.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Co Montreal, 10th May, 1839.Tt ' [First published 30th May, 1839.) | Shan Proviuce ot Lower Cununda Tf Districs of Moutreal.\u2018Hin THE KING'SBENCHE.Ne.\u2019 Ex parte\u2014The HONORABLE SAMUEL HATT.Pu BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there hus been lodged in the office fr peatlometary of the court of King's hench, of and for he distsiet_of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre 4: J.Gibh, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty fourth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine between CHARLES BOWMAN, ofthe parish of Montreal, esquire ; Andrew Shaw, and the Honorable Jokeph Masson, both \"of the city of Montreal, esquires, merchants, in the capacity uf assignees and trustees duly appointed to the insolvent és- tate of Irvine Leslie and company, formerly of the said cîty of Muntreal, composed of the Honorable James Irvine, of the city of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, in the province aforesaid ; John McNaught.of Greenock, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great l\u2019ritain and Ireland, called Scotland ; James Leslie, of the said city of Montreal, Donald Fraser, of Quebec aforesaid.merchants and co- partners together at Montreal aforesaid, under the said firm of Irvine Leslie and company, in and by a certain deed of agreement and transter in trust.made between the said lrvine Leslie and compuny\u2014thesaid Charles Bowman, Andrew Shaw, and the Honorable Joseph Masson, and divers persons creditors of the said firm.bearing date -and executed before H.Grittin and his colleague, notaries, the twenty seventh of April, one thousand eight hundred add thirty, of the one part; and the Honorable SAMUEL, HATT, of Chambly, in the district of Montreal, and province aforesdid, esquite, vf the other part;\u2014being a sale by the said Charles B winan, Andrew Shaw and the Honorable Joseph Masson, in their said qualitie« of trustees and assignees to the said insolvent estate of Irvine leslie and company, to the said Honorable Samuel Hatt, © of a lot of ground or empl.cement situate in that part of the seigniory of Chambly, commonly called the Canton, containing about one acre in front without guarantee of measure, by all the depth that may be found from the King's \u201chighway, to the river Richelieu ; bounded on one side by the representatives of the late honorable C.M.Desalaberry, representing the late honorable 8.H.De Rouville, and on the other side to the south west by William Yule, with a house and brewery thereon erected; with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging;\u2019\u2019 and possessed the said lot ot ground or emplacement by the said Charles Bowman, Andrew Shaw and the Honorabla Joseph Masson, in their said qualities of trustees a .d assi- gnees to the atoresaid insolvent estate of Irvine Leslie and company, during the three years last preceding the \u2018date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hisherio by the said purchaser, as proprietor.Aud all persons'who m -y have dr claîto to hiveany privilege or hypothêque under any title or bÿ*any meuna what-oever in or upon the said lot of ground or emplaces ment, inmediately previous to and at the time thesum was acquired by the said Honorable Samuel Hatt; are hereby notitied that application will be made \u20186 the court, on the NINTil day of OCTOBER next, for \u2018a: sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are heraby required to signify in writ.ng their oppositions and filé tue same idx the office ofthe said prothon tary, eight days at Yeast before that day, in default of\u2019 which they will be for ever preciuited from the right of doing so, \u2019 MONK & MORROGH, P.K.8.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 27th May, 1839.[First published 6th June, 1839.) Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.118.Er parte\u2014CHARLOTTE WALTERS, wife of Mr.Arthur McDonald.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Magt- real, a deed made and executed before Mitre, J.J Gihb snd his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, between STANLEY BAGG, of the city of Montreal, esquire in his.capacity of attorney.duly authorised by letter of attorney, of Miss Alice Molloy, of Plantagenet, in the district of Ottawa, and province of Upper anada, spinster, of the one part ; and CHARLOIFIE WALTERS, wife of Mr.Arthur MeDonald, of the said city of Montreal, gentleman, forall and every the purposes of the said deed of sale, by her said husband, authorised, of the other part, \u2014b-ing a sale by the said Stanley agg.attorney as aforesaid of the said Misa Alice Molloy, to the said Charloite Watters, of * a lot of ground situated in the St Lewis suburbs, near the said city of Montreal, containing forty feet in front by eighty feet in depth, joining in front St.Lewis street, in the rear on another street, on one side Joseph Coursel dit Chevallier, and on the other side Mr.Magloire Derome, with a wooden house and other buildings thereon erected \u2014 together with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 3\u201d and possessed the said lot of ground and premises by the said Alice Molloy, as proprietor, during the three Jast years preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thenc hitherto by the said Charlotte Walters.: And all persons who may have or claim to bave any privilege or hypothéque under any titie or by any means what.suever in or upon the said lot of ground and premises, imine- diately previous to and at the time the sume were acquired by the said Charlotte Walters, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the Court, on the EIGHI'H day of OCTOBER next, fora sentence of judgment or confirma ation, and they are hereby required w.signify in writing their oppositions and fle the same in the vifice of the said Prothonotary, eight days at lest before that day, in default of which they wiil be 10x ever precluded from the sig it of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.À.8.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Mantrea!, May 29h, 1839.[First published Beh.June, 1839 ] Hin THE KING'S BENCH. Hirue KING'S BENCH, Province of Lower-Canada, District of Montreal.No.119.Ex parte \u2014JOHN M\u2018'DONNELL.Pv BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothomotary of the court of King\u2019s bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and exeruted before Mtre.A.E.Bardy \u2018aud his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty seventh day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, between Dame MARIE LOUISE POITRAS pire TRE- CHEMIN, widow of the lute Sieur Laurent Galipeau, residing in the parish of Pointe aux-Trembles, of the one part; and JOHN M\u2018DONNELL, of the said parish of Pointe-aux-Trembles, husbandman, of the other part ;\u2014be- ing a sale by the said Marie Louise Poitras dite Tréchemin, to the said John M\u2018Donnell, of alot of land of irregular figure, situated at the Côte St.Léonard, iu the parish of Pointe-aux-Trembles, containing two arpents and a half more or less in front, by eleven arpents or thereabouts in depth, and at the end of the said eleven arpents taking one arpent and a quarter more or less by five arpents more or less in depth; bounded in front by the King\u2019s (Queen\u2019s) highway, or the said purchaser, in rear by the said vendor and Michel Chalifoux, on one side by the said purchaser, and on the other by Francois Robert, and by Joseph Sené \u2014the whole as actually enclosed, and without any buildings thereon erected ;\u201d and possessed the said lot of land by the said Marie Louise Poitras dite Tréchemin, as proprietor during three years last preceding the date of the said deed\u2019 of sale, and thence hitherto by the said John M\u2018Donnell\u2019 also as proprietor, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothêque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot ofland, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said John M\u201cDonnell, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the Court, on WEDNESDAY, the NINTH day of OCTOBER next, fora 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 l\u2019rotho- notary, eight nays at least before that day, in default of which they will be tor ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K, B, rothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 31st May, 1839.[First published 6th June, 3839.] DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS, Provinceof Lower Canada, District of Three Rivers.No.109.Ex parte\u2014 ALEXANDER THOMAS HART, esquire.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary or the court of King\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Three Rivers, a Deed made and executed at Three Rivers, before Mtre.L.D.Craig, and bis colleague, notaries publics, on the fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, between ALEXANDER THOMAS HART.esquire, merchant, of Three Rivers, of the one part; and JOSEPH CHAMPOUX ST.PAIRE, yeoman, of the parish of St.Grégoire, of the other part ;-\u2014being an exchange ofland by which the said Joseph Champoux St, Paire has given up and abandonned in exchange tu the said Alexander Thomas Hart, esquire, \u2018\u201c\u2018a piece of land situated in the parish of St.Grégoire, in the concession called Pointe aux Subles, containing une arpent and a hall in front\u2014the half arpent to the north east having but twenty one arpents and a half in depth, and the remaining arpent having thirty arpentsin depth ; joining on one side to the north east to Francois Proux, and on the other side to the south west to Muses Hart, esquire, bounded in front in part by the river Saint Lawrence, and in part by Ferdinand Proux\u2014together with the buildings thereon erected.The said deed of exchange made with the charges, clauses and conditions therem mentioned ;\u201d und possessed the said piece of land above mentioned and premises, during the three years preceding the said exchange, to wit: up to the twenty first of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, by Augustin Leblanc, sculptor, of the parish ot St.Grégoire, and Julie Hébert, his wife, and since that time, up to the moment of the exchange above mentioned, by the said Joseph Champoux St.Paire, and since the said exchange by the said Alexander Thomas Hart, esquire, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whut soever, in or upon the said lot or piece ofland and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Alexander Thomus Hart, esquire, are hereby notified that application wili be made to the said court, on the THIKTELNTH day of SEPTEMBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to sicnify 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 tor ever precluded from the right of doing so.W.C.H.COFFIN, P.K.B, Office of the prothonotary of Her Mnjesty\u2019s Court of King's Bench ut Three Rivers, the twenty second duy of Aptil, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, [First published 2d May, 1839.] Province of Lower Canada District of l'iree Rivers.No.119, .Ez parte\u2014ANDRE MORISSET.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby 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 Tbree Rivers, a deed made and executed before Mtre, P.Pepin and colleague, noturies public, on the third day of March, of the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, between ANTOINIE LUC POULIN DE COURVAL, esquire, of the purish ot St.Grégoire, notary, of the one part; and ANDRE MORISSLT, of JINTHE KING'S BENCH.\u2019 Fin THE KING'S BENCH.the parish of PBécancour, land holder, of the other |.part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Antoine Luc Poulin de Courval to the said André Morisset, *¢ of a land situated in the parish of St.Gréguire, in the concession of Lake St.I'aul, conitaning two arpents in front by thirty urpents in d pth; boundedin front by Lake St.Paul, and terminating in the rear at the end of the said depth, joining by the north east side to Antoine Moise Heon, and: by the south west side to Churles Ducharme, together with the buildings and dependencies made and erected upon the said land.Which deed ofsale has been ratifled and approved by Dame Geneviève Ther- cile Noiseux, wile of the said Antoine Luc Poulin de Courval, and by bim duly authorised to that effect, by deed made and passed at St.Grégoire, before the said Mtre, P.Pepin and colleague, notaries, the nineteenth day of March of the same year one thousand eight bundred and thirty eight ;* and the said land possessed by the said Antome Luc Poulin de Courval, and by the said André Morisset, as proprietors, for three years past, to wit : by the said Antoine Luc Poulin de Courval, during the last three preceeding years up to the third of March of the present year, the said Antoine Luc Poulin de Courval having reserved to himself the enjoyment of the said land and of the barn during one year from the date of the said deed of'sale, with the exception of what remained until last summer, the same having been delivered at Michaelmas last, as also the other buildings and dependencies to the said André Mo- risset, who always possessed the same trom that period 3 and also the remainder reserved by the said Antoine Luc Poulin de Courval, the said André Morisset has possessed the same from the third of March last past, according to the said deed of sale, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypodhêque uncer any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said land, immediately previous to and at che time the same was acquired by the said André Morisset, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on FRIDAY, the THIRTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER nexr, 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 least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.W.C.H, COFFIN, P, K.B.Dated Three Rivers, Prothonotary\u2019s Office, this fourth day of May, one thousand eight bundred sud thirty nine.[First published 9th May, 1289.] PUSS ADVERTISEMENT.OTICE is hereby given, that all Advertisements of Ex parte Applications for confirmation of Title, published in the Quesre GAZETTE, By Aavrionery, must be paid for to the Agents at Quebec und Montreal, respectively, after the first, aud previous to the second insertion of every such Advertisement, This regulation must be strictly complied with ; nor will the second jvsertion be admitted, unless payment be made us afuresaid, J.CHARLTON TISHFR, Eprror, D, G.by A, THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE PROVINCE, .Quebec, 141k August, 1839.His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL has been pleused to make the following appointment, viz :\u2014 , P.REMY CHAGNON, Gentleman, to be a Public Notary for the Province of Lower Canada.ADJUTANT GENERAL\u2019S OFFICE.MonTrEAL, 9TH AUGusT, 1839, MILITIA GENERAL ORDER, lst Batt.Nicolet.Lieut.Louis Lupien, to be Captain, vice Pierre Brassard who retires, Ditto Michel Trudel, to be Captain, vice Gaspard Trudel who retires, Ditto Samuel Waterford Woodward, to be Captain, vice Fraugois Brassard who retires, Ditto Frs.Pierre Hebert, to be Captain, vice Joseph Prince who retires, .Ditto Joseph Francois Prince, to be Captain, vice Jos.Louis Heon who retires, Ditto Amable Fleurant, from Yamaska, to be Lieutenant, vice Jos.Louis Pinard, deceased, Ensign Thomas Chandler \u2018Trigge, to be Lieutenant, vice Louis Lupien, promoted, Ditto Pierre Telesphore Pinard, to be Lieutenant, vice Michel Trudel, promoted, Ditto Louis Raiche, to Le Lieutenant, vice S.W.Woodward, promoted, Ditto Abraham Hebert, to be Lieutenant, vice Frs.Pierre Hébert, promoted, Ditto Pierre Belliveau, to be Lieutenant, vice Jos.Frs.Prince, promoted, Louis Beauchemin, gent, to be Ensign, vice Thos.C.Trigge, promoted, | ; Smith Leith, gent, to be Ensign, vice P.'T.Pinard, promoted, samucl Read, gent, to be Ensign, vice Louis Raiche, promoted, Narcisse Anselme Benoit, gent, to be Ensign, vice Jos.0.Bourque, removed from the limits, Norbert Belliveau, gent, to be Ensign, vice Abraham Hébert, promoted, Charles Buisson, gent, to be Ensign, vice Pierre Belli.veau, promoted, QUEBBC GAGSTTR ge = ne Avausr 15 | Captain Paul Lepper of the Queen's Volunteers of Quebec, to be Captain unattached in the Militia, The following Officers are permitted to retire from the service at their own request\u2014 lst Batt.of St.Maurice.Lieut, J.Burns, with the rank of Captain, Ens.Joseph Montminil, with the rank of Lieutenant.County of Orleans.Major Louis Poulin.County of Missisquoi, Captain Henry Baker, } Ditto J.Kempt.Sherbrooke Militia.Capt.E, Lebourveau, Ditto David White.By Command, PLOMER YOUNG, Lt.Col.Dept.Adjut, Genk Militia, Province of Lower Canada, Distriet of Montreal, No.1.Ex parte\u2014THE OFFICERS OF HER MAJESTY\u2019S: ORDNANCE.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been Jodged in the office vf the joint prothonotarv of the court of King's bench, of aud for this district of Montreal, a copy of a deed made and executed before Mtre,.Joseph Guy and his colleague, public notaries, dated te 1wenty-seventh day of July, one thousand eight bundred und thirty nine, at Montreal, between HENDRY CR ALG, of the seigniory of Beaubarnois, in the district of Montreal.in the said province, yeoman, of the one part; and THE OFFICERS OF HER MAJI.STY'S ORDNANCE, acting through and represented by FREDERIEK CAMPBELL, esquire, Colonel Royal Artillery, and Colonel on the Siaff commanding the Royal Artille: y in the Canudas; Joun OULDFIELD, esquire, K.H.Lien.tenant Colonel Royal Engencers and commanding Enge- neers in the Canadas, und Francis Sisson, esquire, Ordnance Storekeeper at Montreal, and all residing in the said city of Montreal, being three of the principal Otficers of Her MaAses7Y\u2019s Ordnance, acting on behalf of Her MAJESTY, her heirs and successors, tur the service of the said Ordnance Department, or such other public service or services, as Her MAJFSTY her heirs or succesa sors shall from time to time, by any order of council, be pleased to direct, of the other part ;\u2014being a deed of sale to the Officers of HER MaJBSTY\u2019s Ordnance, acting and represented as aforesaid, from the said Hendry Craig, of \u2018 a certain part and parcel of a certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate within the censive of the said seizniory of Beauharnois, being the tot known as lot number thirty nine, iu the South George Town.in the said seiguiory ; bounded in front by the river Châtean- guay, in rear by the king\u2019s road, on the north east side by lot number thirty eight, and on the south west side by lot number forty, that is to say, the site of, or space of ground occupied by a block-house, formerly erected by government on the said lot of land, with the space of ground extending therefrom to the river Chiteauguay to the north, and to a creek to the west, and to a distance of one hundred yards from the said block-house, on the south and east sides, or to such other distance from the said block-house on the said two sides last mentioned, less than the said one hundred yards, as may lawfully belong tothe said Hendry Cruig, as proprietor of the said lot of land nbove deseribed 3 together with the said biock-house thereon erected, and with free ingress aud egress and right of way to and from the said biock- house, over the land of him the said Hendry Craig; and l'urther that the purchase money, in the said deed of sale mentioned, to wit: the sum of two hundred pounds, current money of this provinee of Lower Canada, has been this day by the Officers of HER Masesty\u2019s Orde nance, acting and represented as aforesaid, deposited, tugether with the said notarial copy of the said deed of sale, in the hands ot the said prothonotary of HER Ma.Jeste\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Dench, tor the said district of Montreal, agreeably to the provisions contained in the ninth section of au Ordinance of the Governor of the said province, with the advice and cousent of the Special Council for the affairs thereof, passed in the seeond year of Her MaJEsTY\u2019s Reign, chapter twenty first, intitnled, \u201c An Ordinance for vesting all the estates and property in the province of Lower Canada, occupied for the Orda nance Service, in the principal Officers of Her MAJESTY s Ordnance, aud for granting certain powers to the said principal Officers, and for other purposes therein mentioned,\u201d and to and for all und every the ends, intents and purposes in the said ninth section of the said Ordinance set forth, expressed and contained.\u201d a And all and every person or persons who may be legally entitled to claim the whole or part of the suid money, or be possessed of any rights, titles, mortgages, orinte- rest whatsoever in the sawe, either in his or their own persons, or as duly representing other interested persons, are hereby enjoinedtofile theirclaims WITHIN THIRTY DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE, in the office of the said prothonotary, atter which delay no such claim shall be received or udmited ; andit is further ordained by the said Ordinance, thut married women entitled to a dower on the property so sold, or possessed of any other rights in the same, before the sale thereof, as aforesaid, andall other persons duly representing minors, lunatics, idiots or persons beyond the seas, having any right, title or interest in the monies arising trom the sale of the soid property, or any person or persons having in his or their own name, any right, title, orinterest whats soever in the aforesaid monies, so deposited are thereby authorised to file their claims as above mentioned ; and that the Judges of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, in the province, within whose jurisdiction such claims may be mude, are thereby authorised to hear aud determine the same, and to order a final distribution of the said monies to the parties entitled to the same, or the application or placing of the same, as the case may be, so as to sectre,, present or future rights, according to the laws of this Province.; MONK & MORROGH, P.K, B Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Co \u2018 IN TRE KING\u2019$ BENCH.Montreal, 30th July, 1839, 3w 1839.GASBTTE DR QUEBEC; ENRON OFFICE OF THE QUEBEC FIRE SOCIETY, 9TH AucusT, 1839.Noes is hereby given, that on MONDAY, the TWENTY-SIX TH day of the present month, at TEN o'clock before noon, THe QurBgc Fire SociETy, as es- \u2018tablished by Law, wilt make application to tbe Honorable the Judges of Her Majesty's Court of King's Bench or any two of them, at their Chambers, in the Court House of this city, to confirm and approve the Bye-Laws, Rules and Regulations adopted at one of their Meetings ; aud that the same have this day been deposited in the office of the Pro- thonotsries of the said Court, and will there remain until the above date, in order that the citizens may become acquainted therewith, previous to their being submitted.By Order, u S.MACAULAY, Secretary & Treasurer, GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.BUREAU DU SECRETAIRE DE LA PROVINCE, Québec, 14e Août, 1539.Il a plu à SON EXCELLENCE LE GOUVERNEUR GENERAL de faire la nomination suivante :\u2014 P.Remy CHAGNON, Gentithomme, pour être Notaire Public dans la Province du Bas Canada.BUREAU DE L\u2019ADJUDANT GENERAL, MONTREAL, 9e Aour, 1839, ORDRE GENERAL DE MILICE.ler Bat.Nicolet.Lieut, Louis Lupien, pour être Capitaine, vice Pierre Brassard qui se retire, Ditto Michel Trudel, pour être Capitaine, vice Gaspard Trudel qui se retire, Ditto Samuel Waterford Woodward, pour être Capitaine, vice François Brassard qui se retire, Ditto Frs, Pierre Hébert, pour être Capitaine, vice Joseph Prince qui se retire, Ditto Joseph François Prince, pour être Capitaine, vice Jos.Lovis Héon qui se retire, Ditto Amable Flenrant, de Yamaska, pour être Lieutenant, vice Jos.Louis Pinard, décédé, Enseigne Thomas Chandler Trigge, pour être Lieutenant, vice Louis Lupien, promu, Ditto Pierre Telesphore Pinard, pour être Lieutenant, vice Michel Trudel, promu, Ditto Louis Raiche, pour être Lieutenant, vice S.W.Woodward, promu, Ditto Abraham Hébert, pour être Lieutenant, vice Frs, Pierre Hébert, promu, Ditto Pierre Belliveau, pour être Lieutenant, vice Jos.Frs.Prince, promu, Louis Beauchemin, gent, pour être Enseigne, vice 'Thos.C.Trigge, promu, Smith Leith, gent, pour être Enseigne, vice P.T.Pi- nard, promu, Samuel Read, gent, pour être Enseigne, vice Louis Raiche, promu, Narcisse Anselme Benoit, gent, pour être Enseigne, vice Jos.O.Bourque, absent des liniites, \"Norbert Belliveau, gent, pour être Enseigne, vice Abraham Hébert, promu, Charles Buisson, gent, pour être Enscigne, vice Pierre Belliveau, promu.Capitaine Paul Lepper des Volontaires de la Reine de Québec, pour être Capitaine non attaché dans la Milice.11 a été permis aux Officiers ci-dessous de se retirer du service à leur réquisition-\u2014 ler Bat.de St Maurice, Lieut.J.Burns, avec le rang de Capitaine.Ens, Joseph Montminil, avec le rang de Lieutenant, Comté d\u2019Orléans.Major Louis Poulin.Comté de Missisquoi.Capitaine Henry Baker, Diito J.Kempt.Milice de Sherbrouke, Capt.E.Lebourveau, Ditto David White, Por Ordre, PLOMER YOUNG, Lt.Col.Dépt.Adjt.Génl.Milice.Province du Bas-Canada District de Montréal.\u2019 our DU BANC DU ROI.No.1.Ez parte\u2014LES OFFICIERS DE L\u2019ARTILLERIE DE SA MAJESTÉ EN EXERCICE.AS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu'il | a été déposé dans le burean du protonotaire de la cour du banc du Roi, dans et pour le district de Montreal: une copie\u201d d\u2019urt contrat fait et passé à Montréal, parde- vant Mtre.Joseph Guy et son confrère, Hotuires publics, L 667 : PP\u201d en date du vingt-septième jour de Juillet, mil huit cent) trente neuf, entre HENDRY CRAIG, de ls seigneurie de Beaubarnois, dans le district de Montréal, dans la dite province, cultivateur, d'une part; et LES OFFICIERS DE L\u2019ARTILLERIE DE SA MAJESTE EN EXERCICE, agissunt et représentés par FREDERICK CAMPBELL, écuyer, Colonel de l\u2019Artillerie Royale, et Colonel dans l\u2019Etat Major commandant l\u2019Artillerie Royale dans les Canadas ; Joan OubrieLD, écuyer, C.H.Lieutenant Colonel des Ingénieurs Royaux et commandant le Génie dans les Canadas, et Francis Sisson, écuyer, Garde Magazin de l\u2019Artillerie en exercice à Montréal, et tous résidans daus la dite cité de Montréal, étant trois des principaux officiers de l\u2019Artillerie de SA MasesTR'en exercice, agissant pour et au nom de SA MaJesTE\u2019, ses héritiers et successeurs, pour le service du dit Département de l\u2019Artillerie en exercice, ou tel autre service ou services publics qu\u2019il plaira de temps à autres à SA MA- JESTE\u2019 ses Héritiers ou Successeurs, par un ordre en conseil, d\u2019ordonner, de l\u2019autre part ;\u2014étant un contrat de vente faite aux Officiers de l\u2019Artillerie de SA MasrsTe\u201d en exercice, agissant et représentés conme susdit, par le dit Hendry Craig, \u2018* d\u2019une certaine partie et morceau d'un certuin lot, pièce ou partie de terre située dans lu censive de la dite seigneurie de Beauharnuis, étant le lot connu sous le numéro trente neuf, dans le South George Town, dans la dite seigneurie ; borné en front par la rivière Châteauguay, par derrière par le chemin du rot, du côté nord est par le lot numéro trente huit, et au sud ouest par le lot numéro quarante, c\u2019est à dire, le site ou étendue de terrein occupée par un fort, block-house, ci- devant érigé par le Gouvernement sur le dit lot de terre, avec cette étendue de terrein qui va de là jusqu'à la rivière Châteauguay, du côté nord, et jusqu'à uv ruisseau du côté de l\u2019ouest, et jusqu'à une distance de cent verges depuis le dit fort, block-kouse, des côtés sud et est ou delle autre distance du dit fort, block-house, des dits deux côtés mentionnés en dernier lieu moins que les dites cent verges, qui peut légalement appartenir au dit Hendry Craig, cuinme propriétaire du dit lot de terre ci-dessus décrit ; ensemble le dit fort, dlock-Rhouse.qui y est érigé, et avec liberté d\u2019entrer et sortir et avec le passage libre et le droit d\u2019aller à et venir du dit fort, block-kouse, sur la terre du dit Hendry Craig; et de plus que le prix d'acquisition mention né dans le dit contrat de vente, savoir: la somme de deux centslivres, cours actuel de la province du Bas Canada, a été déposée ce jourd'hui par les Officiers de l\u2019Artillerie de Sa MasEsre\u2019 en exercice, agissant et représentés comme suedit, ainsi que la dite copie notariée du dit contrat de vente, entre les mains du dit Protonotaire de la Cour du Banc du Roi de Sa Ma- JESTE pour le dit district de Montréal, conformément aux dispositions contenues dans la neuvième section d\u2019une Ordounance du Gouverneur de la dite Province, de l\u2019avis et consentement du Conseil Spécial pour les affaires de la dite Province, passée dans la seconde année du Règne de Sa Maseste\u2019, chapitre vingt-et-un, intitulée, ** Ordon nance pour donner l\u2019investiture de tous les biens.funds et propriétés dons la provinee du Bas Canada, occupés pour le service du Département de l\u2019Artillerie de SA MA- JESTE, aux Principaux Officiers du dit Département, pour accorder certains pouvoirs aux dits Principaux officiers, et pour d\u2019autres objets y mentionnés,\u201d et pour et chacune les fins et intentions conienues et exprkmécs dans la dite neuvième section de la dite Ordonnance.\u201d Etilest enjoint àtoute et chaque personne ou personnes qui pourraient avoir droit de réclamer le toutou partie des dits deniers, ou qui pourraient y avoir aucun titre, hypo- thêqne, droit ou intérêt quelconque, soit dans sa ou leur propre personne, ou comme dûment représentant d\u2019autres personnes intéressées, de produire leurs réclamations, DANS LES TRENTE JOURS DE LA DATE DECET AVIS, au Bureau du dit Protonotaire, après leqnel délai aucune telle réclamation ne sera reçue ni admise ; et il est de plus ordonné par la dite ordonnance que les femmes sous puissance de maris, ayant un douaire sur la propriété ainsi vendue, ou ayant quelqu\u2019autre droit sur icelle avant la vente d'icelle, comme susdit, et toutes autres personnes représentant des mineurs, des aliénés ou des personnes au-delà des mers qui auraient quelque droit, tître on intérêt dans les deniers provenant de la vente de la dite propriété, et toute personne ou personnes ayant en leur propre nom quelque droit, tître ou intérêt quel- couque dans les deniers ainsi déposés, sont par les présentes autorisées à groduire leurs réclamations comme susdit ; et les Juges de la cour du Banc du Roi en cette province, dans la jurisdiction desquels les dites réclamations seront faites, sont par là autorisés à les entendre et à décider sur icelles, et à ordunner une distribution finale des dits deniers aux parties y ayant droit, ou l\u2019application ou placement d\u2019iceux, selon le ca de manière à conserver les droits présents ou à venir en conformité des lois de cette province.MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal, 30e Juillet, 1839.BUREAU DE LA SOCIÉTÉ DU FEU DE QUÉBEC, 9E AouT, 1839, VIS est par le présent donné, que LUNDI, le VINGT- SIXIEME jour du présent mois, à DIX heures de l\u2019avant midi, La Societe pu FEU pe QUEBEC, suivant la loi, soumettra, pour leur coufirmatiou-et approbation, aux Honorables Juges de la Cour du Banc du Roi de Sa Majesté, ou à deux d\u2019entre eux, en leur chambre, au Palais de justice de cette cité, les Statuts, Règles et Réglements adoptés à une de leurs assemblées, et qu\u2019ils ont ce jour été déposés au bureau du Protonotaire de cette cour, où ils resteront jusqu\u2019au jour ci-dessus, afin que les citoyens puissent en prendre con- vaissance avant qu\u2019ils soient ainsi soumis.Par Ordre, | S.MACAULAY, Secrétaire & Trésorier, Ventes par le Sberit.DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.À Savoir: $ Avis PUBLIC est par Je présent donné, que les TERRES et HERITAGES sous-mentionnés ont Élé ssisis, ot seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionne ci-bâs.Toutes personnes ayant des reclamations sur iceux, sont par le présent requises de les faires connofire suivant ia lo; : toutes oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, ou afin de charge, excepté dans les cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels ces lu lui ne permet pss telles oppositions, aont requises \u2018être filées au bureau du svussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent être ées en aucun teme dang jes eux jours après le retour de l\u2019Ordre, Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Québec, A savoir: ; TIENNE ESCHENBACK, de la No.922, paroisse de St.Roch, dans le comté de L\u2019Islet, dans le district de Québec, marchand ; contre JOHN GOW SMITH, de la paroisse de Ste.Anne, dans le comté de Kamouraskn, dans le district de Québec susdit, écuyer, à savoir :\u2014\u201c\u201c Un terrein situé en le premier rang du township d\u2019Exworth, contenant deux arpents et un quart de front sur vingt-huit arpents de profondeur ; tenant par le nord ouest anx terres de la seigneurie de Ste.Anne, par le sud est au deuxième rang du township d'Exworth, par le nord-est & Magloire Bounenfant ou à la route, et par le sud ouest à Narcisse Sedillot dit Montreni) tel que le dit terrein est actuellement, circonstances et dé: pendances quelconques, avec les bätisses dessus construites,*\u201d Pour être vendu à mon bureau, en la cour de justice, en la cité de Québec, ie VINGT-TROISIEME jour de DE- CEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Février prochain, =~ W, S.SEWELL, Shérif.Pureau du Shérif, 13e Août, 1839.[Premitre publication I5e Aolt, 1839 ] PLURLES ALIAS FLIER] FACIAS,.Québec, à savoir: | JACQUES REEVLS, dela cité de No.1725.§ J Québec, dans le district de Québec, écuyer, notaire ; contre JEAN BAPTISTE HARDY du même lieu, mareband, en sa qualité de curateur dûment nommé en loi en l'absence de Théotime Hardy, ci-devant de Québec, maintenant absent de cette province, à savoir :\u2014 \u2018\u201c Un quatorzième indivis, plus un cinquième de quator- ziéme indivis d\u2019un emplacement situé au fauxbourg St.Jean de cette ville, rue St.Jean, contenant quarante pieds de front sur le niveau nord de la dite rue St.Jean, sur cent vingt pieds de profondeur, au bout de laquelle dite profondeur le dit emplacement n\u2019a que trente sept pieds ou environ de largeur, sans néanmoins aucune garantie de mesure précise ; borné par devant à la dite rue Ste Jean, par derrière à la rue d\u2019Aiguillon\u2014joignant d\u2019un côté au nord est à la rue des Glacis, et d'antre côté au sud ouest aux héritiers Langlois\u2014 avee les mêmes proportions dans la maison et autres dépendances dessus construites.\u201d Pour être vendus à mon bureau en la cour de justice, en la dite cité de Québee, le VINGT- T ROISIEM hs jour de DECEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures.du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Février prochain.Bureau du Shérif, 18e Août, 1839.L, Shérit.[Première publication 15e Août, 1839.] ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, a savoir: MABLE DIONNE No.462.HA marchand, de la parce or Kamouraska, dans le comté de Kamouraska, dans le district de Québee ; contre MALCOLM SMITH, maitre pilote, de la paroirse de St.Michel, dans le comté\u2018de Bellechasse, dans le district de Québec, et Louis Faucher, cultivateur, du dit endroit de Kamouraeka, à savoir:\u20141.\u2018* Un certain terrein situé dans la seigneurie de Kumouraska, au premier rang d\u2019icelle, contenant quatre perches de front sur trente arpents de profondeur ; borné au nord au fleuve St.Laurent, au sud au dit Malcolm Smith, par le sud ouest et le nord est à Clément Labourière dit Laplante\u2014sans bâtisses sus-cons.truites, d'ailleurs avee toutes ses appartenances et dépendances.2.Un antre terrein situé au dit lieu de Kumouraska, au premier rang de la dite seigneurie de Kamouraska, contenant deux arpents de front sur vinot arpents plus on moins de profondeur ; borné au nord aux dits Malcolm Smith et Clément Labonrière dit Laplante au sud à la grosse montagne, par le sud ouest à Gaspard Sirois dit Duplessy, et par le nord est au dit Louis Fay-.eher\u2014sans bâtisses sus construites, avec toutes ses appartenances et dépendances.3.Un emplacement on lopin de terre, avec maison et autres bitisses sus construites sis et situé à St.Michel, comté de Bellechasse, district susdit, au premier rang des coneessions de la dite paroisse de St.Michel, près de l\u2019égtise de la dite parvisse contenant environ deux arpents et demi de front sur trois arpents environ de profondeur ; borné au nord au fleuve St.Laurent, au sud au chemin du roi, au sud ouest à Vital Chamberland, et sun nord est à Louis Asselin\u2014avec toutes ses appartenances et dépendances!® Les dits luts ainsi saisis seront vendns à la charge par Padjndicataire de se conformer à toutes les obligations contenues en les contrats de concession en faveur des seigneurs de qui les dits immeubles relèvent, et notamment à la charge des cens et rentes et autres redevances et droits seigneuriasux, droit de retruit et autres droits conventionnels contenus ès dits coutrats\u201d\u2019 Bour être vendus comme suit lois, numérog un et deux, à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St.Louis de Ka- mouraska, le VINGT-QUATRIEME jour de DECEM.BRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin ; et lot numéro trois, à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St, Michel, le TRENTE-UNIEME jour de DECEMBRE prochain, à DIX beures du matin.Le dit Writretour- nable le premier jour de Février prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 13e Août, 1839.[ Première publication 15e Août, 1839.] ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.mets Barn rd NAL LARUE, écuyer, dela - No.2375.paroisse de St.Jean té d\u2019Orléans, dans le district de Québec, es le Gaus THOMAS BOUTIN, -de la paroisse de St.Valier, dans lè comté de Bellechasse, dans le district de Québee, pilote, À savoir :\u2014\u201c\u201c Un circuit de tevre situé en cette dite paroisse.et seigneurie de St, Valiier, contenant amarpest trois perches et | quatorze pieds de terre de rout, plusow moins, C\u2019est à dire sus A TUB QUEBEC GAZGATMIB A ; \u2026 Aucusr 15 pa Ja.largeur qu'il peut y xvoir depais lé ligne actuelle qui sépare le dit eircuitde terrv-d'avec léterraïndu Sieur Rémi Leclerc, représentant Joseph Dodier, à nller Courant au nord est jusqu'à la distance de quatre pleds au bord'est d'un petit Lâ- tgpent servant de fournil, constrüit'sur\u2019 Je dit cirenit de terre, sur la profondeur qu\u2019il peut y avoir depuis le ch'é nord du chemin du roi du premier rang de St.Valiier, maiotebant | wsité, à aller courant vers le nord jusqu\u2019au bord et cîme' de ja première côte qui s\u2019y trouve, et eu suivant le contour et ttroe de Lu dite première côte, sur In largeur du dit cireuit de tepre ; pusemble ln maison de hois, l'écurie ou hangar, et antras.bâtimens, circonstances, accessoirs et dépendances, saus aâcune exception ui réserve.\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte tie l'éulise de In dite paroisse de St, Vallier, le HUIT- 1EME jour d'OCTOBRE prochain, & DIX beures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le quinzième jour d'Octobre pro-
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