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[" Wor vt = ar VOLUME XVI,\u2014No.45.THURSDAY,AUGUST 22,1839.\u2014 NOTICE.IRRORS having sometimes occurred in printing the names of parties to official advertisements in this zette, owing to ILLEGIBLE MANUSCRIPT sent fo the office for publication, it is particularly requested that all persons having occasion fo adverlise, will be careful in LEGIBLY TRANSCRIBING such proper names, so as to avoid all mistakes and inconvenience in this respect.J.CHARLTON FISHER, Editor of the Quebec Gazette by Authority.Official Quebec Gazette Office, ¢ 25th July, 1839.Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Ta wit: ¢ Pusuc NOTICE is hereby given.that the meodermentioned LANDs and T'ENEMENTS bave been seized, and will be sold at (he respective times and places as tnentioned 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 no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifieen days next preceding the day of sale; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed ut any tine within two days next after the return of the Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS Quebec, to wit : ICHEL PLOURDE, of the pa- No.1642.§ À rish of Rivière Quelle, in (he county of Kamouraska, in the district of Quebec, farmer 3 against HENRY PLOURDE, of the same place, farmer, 40 wit:\u20141.\u201c A lot of ground situate in the third range of the parish of Rivière Ouelle, at the place cullen the upper end of the river (appell le haut de la riviére) containing two arpents more or less in front by the depth which it may have; joining towards the north west to Ignuce Boucher and Maximin Plourde or to a discharge of water, towards the south cast to the fourth range, towards the north east to Alezandre Lancognard dit Santerre, and towards the south west to Théndore Sirois, with a house and otherbuildings thereon erected.2.A lot of ground kituale at the same place, of one arpent more or less iif tront by dhe depth which it muy have; joining towards the north west to Lgnare Boucher, towards the south east to Maximin Plourde, towards the north east to the said Ignace Boucher, and towards the south west to Joseph Sirois\u2014with ut buildings thereon erected.The said two Jots of ground being subject towards Pierre Thomas Cas- grain, esquire, seignior of the fief and seigniory of Rivière Ouelle, to several demands and seigmorial rights, amongst others to those of banalité and retrait, such as mentioned ia the deeds of concession.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Riviere Quelle, on the TWENTY-FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019eldek in the morning.\u2018The said Writ returnable ou the October next, ; first day of Octobe W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office.15th May, 1839.[ First published 16th May, 1839.ALIAS FIERI FACIASe wit: AMES JEFFERY and WILLIAM Re 509, { JEFFERY, both of Quebec, merchants and copartuers ; againet PIERRE TREPANIER, carpenter, and Joseph Plamondon, bailiff, both of the city of Quebec ; here follows the description of the properties of thesaid Joseph Plamondon, to wit :\u20141.An emplacement situate at the St.John suburb, of-furty feet in front by fifty six in depth ;_bounded in front towards the north by Richelieu street, aod in rear at the end of the said depth by Joseph Chaguay or his representatives, towards the north east by Frangois Masson, aud towards the south west by Jean Grenier, now represented Ly Augustin Racette\u2014together with a house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies\u2014the said emplace- meut making part of a larger lot of ground conceded to the said Pierre Vocelle by the Reverend Religious Ladies ot the Hatel=Dieu of Quebec, & titre de bail emphitéotique, which will expire in the year une thousand eigut hundred and eighty nine, \u2018This sule is made subject Ly the purchaser, to pay daring the continuance of the said bail, to the said Pierre Vucelle or his representalives, an annual ground rent, and not redeemable, of thirty seven , shillings and eight pence currency, on the twenty ninth day of September of every year.2, An emplacement situate and being lu the suburbs of nt, Vallier of Quebec, on the south side of St.Vallier street, of forty feet in front by sixty feet in depth ; bounded in front.by the said St.Vallier strect, and in rear at the end of the said depth by the land belonging to the Ladies of the General Hospital, on one side towards the north east by Pierre Belanger, or his representatives, on the other side towards the south west by Charles Dar- veau\u2014with a house of two stories high,containing atanner\u2019s shop, cuvee, fausses, chaudières, un moulin à moudre de l'écorce, and a hangard thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, \"Also a lot: of ground situate in St.Vallier suburb, now parish of St.Roch,'in the fief of Notre - Dame, formerly the \u2018fief*of Récollets, comprising\u2014I.an emplacement of forty feetin front by sixty feet in depth ; Wounded-in front by the depth of the ground belonging ta the said preneur, on St, Yallier street, vf toriy cet in aout i rman +o \u2014 nr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = [New Series.) TOME XVI.\u2014No.45.JEUDI, AOUT 22, 1839.byosixty feetin depth, and in rear towards the south by a projected street which will be of a width of thirty feet\u2014 2.an emplacement, and five sixths of an emplacement of forty feet in front by sixty feet in depth geach\u2014the whole containing forty feet in front by one hundred and twelve feet in depth, or four thousand four hundred feet in superficies ; bounded in front towards the north by the atore- suid projected street of thirty feet wide, and in rear towards the south by the remaining ground of the said Religious Ladies\u2014the whale of the said ground joining on vne side towards the north east tp the ground conceded to the said prencur by the said General Hospital, and on the other side towards the south west by the ground conceded by the said General Hospital to Mr.Charles Dar- veuu\u2014such and as the snid lot of ground is now, ef s\u2019étend de toutes parts, without exception\u2014subject tu all the charges, clauses and conditions contained in the original deeds of concession of the Religious Ladiey of tlie General Hospital, of Quebec, dated the tenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eleven, and the twentieth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, 3.An emplacement of an irregular figure situate on the south side of St.Vallier street, st, Vallier suburbs, in the parish of St.Roch of Quebec, of seventy feet tour inches in front on the west side, running south to an angle sixty feet, and from thence, south, to Ste.Geneviève street, eighty two feet and one half, and on thè said Ste, Geneviève street seventy five feet on the north eust side cunning from the said St, Vallier street, south, to an angle fifty tour feet, and from thence, also south, to Ste.Geneviève street, forming togetlier a superficies of eight thousand four handred aud ninety feet trench measure ; bounded as follows\u2014on one side to the vest by the widow and heirs Etienne Deguise, and on the otlier side to the north eust by the widow and heirs of Audré Montminy, on the south by Ste.Geneviève street, and on the north by St.Vailier street\u2014together with two wooden houses thereon erected, one of two stories high.ond another of one story, with several ont buildings in the rear\u2014the suid last mentioned lot being more amply designated on a plan of the sane, made by A.Larue, esquire, surveyor, bearing date the sixth day ot April, ove tnousand eight hundred and thirty nine, und now deposited in my office.\u201d To be sold as ful.ows, tu wit: lot, number oue, to be sold at my office, in the court-house, of the city of Quebec, vn the TWENTY-FHERD day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning 3 and lois, vumbers two and three, to be suid at the church door of the, naid parish of St, Roch of Quebec, on the TWENTY.+OURTH.day seu} SEPTEMBER 1 The said Writreturnable on tLe first day of October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.: Sheriff\u2019s Office, 15th May, 1639.[ First published 16th May, 1839.] \u2018 FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : EAN BAPTISTE TRUDEL, of the No.727.} parish of Pointe aux Trembles, in the county of Portueuf, in the district of Quebec, cultivator ; agaiost ETIENNE DORE, of thecity, county and district of Quebec, squarer of timber, and in the hands of Jean Baptiste Landry, huissier audiencier of the court of king\u2019s bench, curator duly appointed to the déluissement made im this cause, to wit :\u2014\u2018\u201c À land of two arpents in front by forty arpents in depth, less the ground or emplacement of Mr.Charles Gravel, lying aud situate in the parish of la Pointe aux Trembles, in the first concession of the lands of the seigniory of Neuville ; bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence and by the ground of the said Charles Gravel, in.rear by the end of the said depth of forty arpents\u2014joining on one side towards the'south west to homain Dubue, and on the other side towards the north east to the road of the village of St.Nicolas \u2014together with the house, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u2018The purchaser being subject to allow the said Etienne Doré, defendant, to get in the crop and to take away all that he may have sown on the said land.\u201d - To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Pointe aux Trembles, on the NINETEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.W.S§, SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 13th May, 1839.[First published 16th May, 1859.) FIERI FACIAS.\u2018 Quebec, to wit : O>EPH LARUE esquire of the parish No.674.§ of Pointe aux Trembles, residing in the bourg Saint Louis de Neuville, in the county of Port- neuf, in the district of Quebec, merchant ; against NICHOLAS TAPIN, of the said parish of Pointe aux \u2018Trembles, in the county of lortneuf, in the district of Quebec, cultivator, to wit :\u20141.\u2018\u2018 A land situate in the parish of Pointe aux Trembles, of two arpents in front by forty arpents in depth, in the first concession of the lands of the seigniory of Neuville; bounded in front by the.river St.Lawrence, and in rear by the end of said depth\u2014joining on one side towards the north east to Olivief Gauvin, \u2018and on the other side towards the south west to Joseph Gagné \u2014 with a house and other buildings thereon erected.2.Another land of two arpents in front by forty arpents in depth, situate in the said parish of Pointe aux Trembles, in the second concession of the lands of the said seigniory of Neuville ; bounded in front by the lands of the first concession, and jn rear by the end of the said depth\u2014joining on one side towards the south west to the said Joseph Gagné, and on the other side towards the north éast to the said\u2019 Olivier Gauvin, circumstances and dependencies.3.Avother.land \u2018situate in the same parish, of two arpents in front by forty arpeutg ua ext, al \u201cTEN: o'clock in the morning.| depth, in the third concession of the lands of the said seig- niory of Neuville ; bounded in front by the lands of the second concession of said seigniory, and in rear by the end of the said depth\u2014joining on one side towards the north east to Joseph Grenier, and on the other side towards the south west to Joseph Gagné.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Pointe aux Trembles, on the TWENTY- FI FTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.i W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sherifi\u2019s Office, 15th May, 1839.[First published 16th May, 1839] PAREATIS FROM THREE RIVERS.Quebec, to wit : ILLIAM HENRY ROY, of the , No.113.city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, esquire, merchant ; against JOSIAH EATON, heretofore of the city of Quebec, at present of the town of Three, Rivers, in thecounty of St.Maurice.in the district of Three Rivers, confectioner, baker and innkeeper :\u2014 1.\u201c An emplacement situate in the St.John suburb of Quebec, of twenty one feet in front by sixty in depth ; hounded in front by Richmond street, in rear at the end of the said depth by the representatives Wexler, towards the north east by the emplacement hereafter described, towards the south west by F.Lemieux, witha house thereon erected circumstances and dependencies.2.An emplacement situate at the same place, of twenty one feet in front Ly sixty in depth ; hounded in front by the said Richmond street, in rear at the end of the said depth by the representatives Wex- ler, towards the north east by the representatives widow Lizotte, and towards the south west by the emplacement ahove described, with a house, circumstances and dependencies.Subject to the charges of the deeds of concession of the said emplacements, and to pay the seiyneuresses of the place, for the first lot, five livres, old currency, and for the second lot, ten livres, old currency, of annual ground rent.\" To be sold at my office, in the court house of the city of Quebec.on the SEVENTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the eighteenth day of September next, W.8, SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 13th Mav, 1839.__[First published 16ch May, 1839 [ PLURIES FIERI FACTAS.Quebec, to wit : + Rae JEVESQUE, of the No.1079.city of Quebec, in the comnéy and \u201cistrict of Quebec, master bäket ; against PIERRE VOYER, chimneys, and apother, to wit :\u2014¢ An emplacement situate \u2018in St.Joseph street, St.Roch suburb of Quebec, containing lifty feet in front by ninety two feet in depth ; bounded in front by St.Joseph street, in rear by George Pozer, esquire, on one side to the east by Joseph Tourangeau, esquire, and on the otber side to the west by widow La- touche\u2014together with a two story wooden house, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the church dove of the said parish of -St.Roch of Quebec, on the SEVENTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clo¢k in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.Co W.S.SEWELL i Sherif\"s Office, 13th May, 1639.» Sherif - [First published 16th May, 1839.] FIERI FACIAS.Quebec.to vit?CALE FELIX AYLWIN, of No.1114 the city of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, esquire, ; against COLIN McCALLUM., of the same place, esquire :\u2014¢* That certain property commonly called \u201caint Andrew\u2019s wharf, situate and lying in the lower town of Quebec, being an irregular lot of ground on the beach in the said lower town\u2014bounded as follows, to wit : in front towards the west partly by Union street and partly by the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dane, iu the rear towards the east by the river St, Lawrence deep water, on one side towards the south by the landing and market place of the lower town, and on the other side towards the north partly by Charles Gray Stuart, and partly by Black- wood\u2019s representatives\u2014the said lot measuring in front one hundred and forty five french feet\u2014that is, from A to G, on the plan deposited in my office ; thence, along Charles Gray Stuart, running, towards the east from G to F, one hundred and two english feet, equal to nincty five and a half french feet ; thence, along the property of Blackwood 's representatives, running towards the south from F to E, twenty one feet nine inches, english measure, equal to twenty feet four inches,french measure ; thence, along the property of the said Blackwood?s representatives, running towards the east from E to D, fifty four english \u2018feet, equal to fifty and a half french feet; thence, along the.same, in deep water, running again towards the east from D to C, ninety french feet; thence, along the St.Lawrence, in deep water, running towards the north from C to B, oue hundred and sixteen french feet ; thence, along the landing and market place of the lower town, towards the west, from B to A, two hundred and forty french fegt\u2014 with a wharf, houses, stores and other buildings\u2019 of \u2018stone thereon erected, and amply represented from actual measurement, on the plan filed in my office.The said property held in free and common soccage.\u201d Tobe sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY -NINTHday of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returpable on the second day of February next.W.8.SEWELL, She:itl Sheriff\u2019s Office, 25th June, 1839.o4 ut published 27th June, 1572, pee TS of the,said city of Quebec, esquire, heretofore inspector of \u2018 672 TIS GUELEC CAZETTE Aucusr 29 FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : ; EAN ZEPHIRIN NAULT.esqnire.No.1142.of the city, county aud district of Quebec, physician; against THOMAS AMIOT, esquire, of the same place, advocate and clerk of the crown in chancery, and Dame Adèle Fortier, h's wife, to wit :\u2014 1.\u2018* An emplacement situatelin the upper town of Quebec, containing twenty five feet in front by about seventy three feet in depth, without warranty of any precise measure ; bounded in front by Des Carrières street, in rear by the ground belonging to the Misses George, towards the north east by the honorable John Malcolm Fraser, and towards the south west by Joseph Francois Xavier Perrault, esquire\u2014together with a two story stone house, and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.2.An emplacement situate in this upper town of Quebec, containing about twenty eight feet on the level ef Fabrique street, by about twenty two fathoms (toises) in depth, without warranty of precise measure, at the end of which depth the breadth of the said emplacement is only about tweuty feet and three inches; boun led in front by the said Fabrique street, and in rear by the ground of George Poczer, esquire, on one side towards the south west by the representatives of John Macnider, and on the other side towards the north east by the said George Pozer\u2014together with the three story house, and other buildings thereon erected, circum-tances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court honse, in the said city of Quebec, on the THIRTIETH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 19th August, 1839.[first published 22d August, 1839.ALIAS PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: TILLIAM WARE, ofthe parish of No.1554.} Quebec, in thie county and district of Quebec, land surveyor; against ELISABETH XV A LL A CE, of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, widow of the late Char'es Hunter, io bis lifetime of the city of Quebec aforesaid, merchant, as well in \u201cher own name as.commune en biens with the said late Charles.Hunter, her late husband, as in her quality of tutrix in due form of law appointed to Norval Hunter, a minor under the: age of twenty one years, and others, defendants :\u20141,¢¢ A lot oi ground situate and being in St.Paul street, lower town, Quebec, forty feet six inches or thereabouts french measure, in front, by the depth there may be between St.Paul street end the cape, :withont any guarantee for precise measure; bounded on one side tawards the east by the property of B.Tremain, esquire, towards tbe west, by lut.number two.hereinafter described, in front by St.Paul street, and in.reac by the cape, on which said.lot is erected a large two story stone dwelling house, with.coach house and stables in rear.2.A lot of groundsituate and being in St.Paul street, lower town, Quebec, of thirty nine feet six inches in frost.or thereabouts french measure, by the depth there may be between St.Paul street aod the cape, without any guarantee: \u2018for precise measure ; bounded on oue side towgrds the east by lot number one hereinbefore last described, towards the west by lot number three hereinafter described, infront by St.Paul street, and in rear by the cape\u2014on which said .lot is erected a large two story stone dwelling house, with ard and stableinrear.3.A lot of ground situate and being su St.Paul street, lower town of Quebec, forty four feet six inches or thereabouts french measure in front, by the depth there may be between St.Paul street and the cape, without apy guarantee for precise measure; bounded on one side \u201ctowards the east by lot nuwber two hereinbefore described, towards the west by a lane leading from St.Paul street to the upper town, in front by St.Paul street, and in rear by .the cape\u2014on which said lot is erected a large three story stone dwelling house, with stable and yard iu rear\u2014 the said three last described lots of ground are intersected by Bault- au Matelot street in rear.4.A lot of ground situate and being on the north side of St.Paul street, lower town, Que- bee, of sixty two feet and a half or thereabouts in froat, _ french mensure, byone hundred and tweuty feet or there- abpats iu depth, also french measure, without any guaraotee for precise measure ; bounded un one side towards the cast by the property of B \u2018Tremain, esquire, towards the west, by lot number five hereinafter described, indront by ¥t.Paul street and io depth by the limits of the said hundred and twenty feet and by a new street to be opened under the ame of St.Andrew strect\u2014on which said lot are erected a large three story wooden store\u2014acooper\u2019s shop and a blacksmith shop.5.À lot of ground situate and being also ou the north side of St.Paul street, lower-town, Quebec, of sixty two feet and a half or thereabouts in frout, french measure, hy oue hundred and twenty feet or ticreaboutsin depth, also french measure, without any guarantee for precise megsure ; -bounded on one side towards the east by {ot \u201cnumber four herein lastly described, towards 1he west by the property of F.Bureau, esquire, in front by St, Paul street, and in depth by the limits of the said ore hundred and twenty feet, and by a uew street to be opened underthe name of St.Andrew street as nforcsaid\u2014on which said lot is erected a large three story wooden store.6.A lot of ground situate and being on the north side of the projected street to he opened under the.name of St.Andrew street, lower town, Quebec, 1unn- ing parallel with St, Paul street, sixty two feet and a baif or thereabouts in front french measure, by ose hundred and twenty feet or thereabouts in depth, also french measure, without any guarantee for precise measure ; bounded on oge side towards the east, by the property of B.Tremain, esquire, towards the west by lot number seven hereinafter next described, in front by the said projected street St.Andrew street, and in depth by the limits of the said one hundred and twenty feet, and by another projectedstreet to be opened vuder the name of St.Anthony street.7.A lot of gronad situate and being also on the norih side of the projected street to be opeved under the name of St.Andrew street, lower town, Quebec, ruoning parallel with St, Paul street, sixty two feetand a half or thereabouts in front, french | measure, by one hundred aud twenty feet or thereabouts in depth, also french measure, withoutany guarantee for precise measure ; bounded on one side towards the east by lot number six berein last described, towards the west by the property of F.Butesu, esquire, iu front by the eaid projected street St.Andrew street, and in depth by the limits of the said one hundred and twenty feet, and by the said projected street to be opened nuder the name of St, Anthony street, a8 aforesaid; 8.A-lot of groundsituate and beiug on the north side of the projected street tobe opened under the name of -#t.Anthony street, lower tows, .Quebec, supning parallel do with 8t, Paul street, sixty two feet and a ha'f or thereabouts, in front, freuch mensure, by one hundrod and twenty feet or thereabouts in depth, also french measure, witbout any guarantee for precire meastire; bounded on one side towards the east, by the property of B.Tremain, esquire, towards the west by lot number nine hereivafter next described, in front by the sail pryjected street St.Anthony street, and in depth by the limits of the said one hundred and twenty feet, and by another projected street to be opened under the name of St, Jérôme street.9.A lot of ground situate apd being also un the north side of the projected street to be opened under the name of St, Anthony street as aforesak:, lower town, Quebec, \u2018running parallel with St.Paul street as aforesaid, sixty two and a half feet or therexbouts in front, french measure, by one kundred'and twenty feetor thereabouts in depth, also freuch mensnre, without any guarantee for precise measure ; bounded on oue side towards the east by lot number eight herein lastly described, towards the west, by the property of F.Buteau, esquire, in front by the said projected street St.Anthany street, and in depth by the limits uf the said onebuudred and twenty feet, and by the said projected street tobe opened under the name of St, Jérdme street, 10.À lot of gronud situate and being in Sault-au-Matelot street, lower town, Quebec, of forty four anda half fret, freuch measure, in front by the distance there may be between Sault au Matelot street and thecape in rear, without any guatautee.\u2018or precise measure ; bounded on one side towards the east bythe property of the Reverend Monsieur Signay, towards the west by the property of Pierre Pelletier, esquire, in front by Sault-au-Matelot street, and in rear by the cape\u2014on which said lot is erected a large two story stone dwelling hquse, also extensive yard aud premiges in rear\u2014the said lot subiect to a reng 2 constiluce of twelve ponds currency 1 per annum, ou a capital of two hundred pounds, payable yearly to the heirs of the Jate John Chillas, of the city of Quebec, cooper.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec.on the THIRTIETH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February vext.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, +Sheriff\u2019s Office, 19th August, 1839.[First published 22d August, 1839 ] IE ER stories high of forty feet by thirty five, a potash manufactory, and other dependencies thereon erected.2.Another lot of ground lying and situate on the north of Belle Æivière, in the parish of Ste, Scholastique, contzining one arpent in breadth by about thirty twoarpentsin depth ; joining in front to Belle Riviere, in rear to the lands of St.Simon, on one side to Pierre Syr, and on the other side to Joachim Jammes dir Carrière\u2014without buildings thereon erected.3.Another lot of ground lying and situate on the south of Belle Rivière in the parish of Ste.Scholastique, containing two arpents and a half in breadih by thirty two arpents in depth : joining in front to the BelleylRivière, in rear.to the unconceded lands, on one side to Jean Baptiste 2\u2019 Aout, and on the othe: side to Frangoia Charbonneau\u2014 without buildings thereon erected, and nearly all in its natural state (ef \u2019 ; debut.) To be sold at the church door 4 he vid marian of Ste.Scholastique, on the SEVENTEENTH day.of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.\"The said Writ returnable on the fi: st day of October next.R.DE ST, S, Sheri .Sherifi\u2019s Office, 11th May, 1839.T.OURS, Sheri.[First published 16th May, 1839] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: ?JOSEPH GUILBAULT, of the No.2298.parish of L'Assomption, in the district of Montreal, bailiff, plaintiff 5 against the lands and tenements of JOSEPH GUYON pir LEMOINL Aly of the same place, joiner, defendant ;\u2014 Ap emplacement lying and situate at the village of L\u2019 Assumption, in the parish of L'Assomption, on the level of l\u2019Ange.fiar- dien street, containing.ninety feet in front by the sane depth ; bounded in front by the suid street, in rear «by Pierre Perrault, on one side by Ste.Aune street, nu on the other side by the represcntatives Cormier, with atwe story wooden house, a dairy and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of.the said parish of L'Assomption, on the SEVENTEENTH day ¢¥ SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the ferencuy.The Writ returnable on the first day of October next, R.DE ST.QURS, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 11th May, 1839.! AS, Sher [First published 16th Muy, 1839,] Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wir: { PusLic NOTICE is hereby given, thatthe un- dermentionsd LANDa and TESEMENTS huve been seized, and will be sold ut the respective times apd places as mentioned below, All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, gfin de distraire, &r afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, tv which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are require to Le filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to tiie fifieen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed ut any time within two days next afier tha return of she Writ, 3 FIERI FACIAS.PIHE Honourable DOMINIQUE: No.15494.{ T MON DELE'P, esquère, advucate, of the city aud district of Montreal, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of AUGUSTE REIGN ER, of the same place, gentleman, as having married Marie Marguerite Roy, and the said Marie Marguerite Roy, his wife, defendants :\u2014 1.* A lot of ground situate at Côte à Barron, in the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, of eighty feet in front ou Cadieux street and forty eight feet in front on Napoleon street, forming the angle of both streets ; joining on one side to the said Cadieux street and on the other side to the following lot, at one end to Napoleon street and ou the otber side to the defendant Reiguer.2.Another lot of ground or emplacement situate at the same place hereabore described, of forty eight feet in front on the said Napoleon street and eighty feetin depth, facing the said Napoleon street; joining in front to the heirs Reigner, on oue side to the lot here- above descrived, aud ou the other side to the lot hereafter mentioned.3.Another lot of ground or emplacement situate at the.same place hereabove described, of torty eight feet in front on the said Napoleon street and of eighty feet in front on Pantaléon street ; joining in front to the aforesaid Napoleon street, in frout to tue defendyat Reigner, on one side to Pantaléon street, and on the otter side to the lot hereabove described.4, Another lot of gronud oremplace- meot situate at the same place hereabove described, of forty eight feet in front by one huodred and furty four feet in depth ; joiniog in front and on one side to Cadieux street, and on the other side to the aforesaid Pantaléon street, ou one side to the lots hereabove described, and on the other side to the defendant Reigner.5.Another lot of ground or emplacement situate at the same place hercabove described, of forty eight feet in front by one hundred and forty four feet in depth ; joining in front on one gide to the said Cadieux street, aud on the other side also in front to Paotaléon street, on another side to the defendant Reigner, and on ancther side to the heirs: Cadieux or their representatives, 6.-À lot of ground or emplacement situated at Côte à Baron, in the parish of Montreal, containing oge hundred and eighty nine-feet in front on Sherbrooke street, one hundred and fifty seven feet on Cadieux street, one hundred and ten.fee in Pantaléon street, and one hundred and twelve feet in the rear, the whole more or less; joining in front to the gaid Sherbrooke street, in rear to the heirs Cadieux or their representatives, on one side to the said Cadienx street, and on the other side to the said Pantaléon street, witha two story stone house with a gallery all round the same, anda small wooden hangard thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the city of Montreal, on the SEVENTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER uext, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Oftice, 11th May, 1839.[First published 16th May, 1839.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to as, OACHIM JAMMES mir CAR- No, 43.e¥ RIERE, of the parish of Ste Scho- lastique, in the district of Montreal.yeoman, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of LOUIS CHAURETTE, of the same place, yeoman and trader, defendant :\u20141, \u201cAn emplacement lying and situate in the village ot Ste, Scholastique, containing half an arpent in breadth by one arpent in depth; joining in front towards the worth {o the road of Belle Ririère, in rear and on one side to Joseph .Chaurette, and on the other side to the road Jeading 40 §¢.Remy, \u2018with 7 well finished stone house of two Montreal, to, writ: FIRAI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : { CH ARLES VIENNE, esquire, of , No.1841.the parish of Lachenaie, in the district of Montreal, as having married Emilie Lecaur and the said Emilie Lecour, his wife, by him .anthorised to institute the present action, plaintiffs ; against 1be lands and tenements of LOUIS LEGOUR.blacksmith, of the same place, and now inthe hands and possession of George Joseph Stanley, of Montreal, in the said district gentleman, curator duly appointed to the déjaissement made in tliis cunse by the saia Louis Lecour, defenduut :\u2014 1.*\u201c An emplucement lying in the parish of Lacheuaie of seventy fwe feet in front by two hundred aud forty four feet in depth, at the end of which depth the breadth is of ninety feet, the whole more or less ; joining in front to the river Jesus, in rear and on one.side to the fabrique on the other side to Jacques Perranlt, with {wo houses, a hangar and.other buildings thereon ereeted\u2014the whole without warranty of precise measure.2, An einplace - meut situate at the same place, of one hundred and en fect in front by a depth of seventy Give feet.on cne side.and thirty feet on the other, the whole more of less ; Joining in front to the little river, in sear to the king's highway, on one side to Antoine Aumais, the father, and on the other side to Antoine Anmais, the son, with a house thereon erected\u2014the whole without warranty of precise measure.\u201d To Le sold at the church door of the parish gf Lachenaie, on the SEVENTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, The Writ returnable on the first day of October next.\u2018R.DE ST, QURS, Sherif.Sheriff's Office, 11th May, 1830.ILS, Sheni@ [First published 16th May, 1839.Montreal, to wit : FIERI FACIAS, No.1066.} XHARLES T.GREECE, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, advocate, plaintiff; against the lands and teneme:its of CHARLES ARCHAMBAULT.of North (George Town, in the seigniory of Beauharnois in the said district, esquire, defendant ;\u20141.** A lot or farm of land, lying and being ia that part of the said veigniory of Beauhurnois, called Ormstown, in the said district known und distinguished as lot anmber eleven, in the seventh range of Ormstown aforesaid, of four arpents and four feet in front by nineteen arpents and nine perches in depth, forming about eighty arpents in superficies,-be the same more or.less, Without guarantee as to precise measure ; bounded in front hy the front road of the said seventh range, in rear by lot number eleven, in the eighth range of Ormstown aforesaid, on the norte: east side by lot number len, and on the south west side by lot number twelve hereinalter described\u2014without any buildings thereon erected, 2.A lot or farm of land lying and being in the sane place, known and distinguished un lot number twelve, in the said seventh range of Orms- town aforesaid, of four arpeats ard two feet in front by nineteen arpents and nine perches in depth, forming about seventy nine arpents and eighty two perches in superficies, be the same more or lese, without guarantee as to the precise measure ; bounded in front by the front road of the said seventh range, in the rear by lot number twelve, inthe eighthrange of Urmstown aloresnid, on the north east side by lot number eleven above described, and on the south west side by lot number thirteen\u2014with a wouden house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be suld at the door of the church.or place where divine service is usually performed, at Ormstown aforesaid, on the GBEVENTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the'forenoon, The Writ returu- able on the first day of Ociober next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 111th May, 1839, f First published 16th May, 1839.) FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit: } Bi.MIN DEMERS, of the No.1115.city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, trader, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of ETIENNE.ROY, esquire, ofthe.same place, curator duly elected en justice to the vacantsuccession of the late Charles Fleury Roi, esquire, in his lifetime merchant, of the same place, defendant :\u2014* An emplacement situate in the city of Montreal, on the level of.8t.Pau} street, containing about twenty five feet in frout: by the sdepih.which there may be from the eaid sivess toabes of v me me Peas oa, | me the Leict pne- twyra- the ant, nent the as of qe ue van mie mes 1839, GAGETIB DE QUBIES the Commissaires ; bounded in front by the said St.Paul street, in rear by the Commissaires\u2019 street, on vue side by : Alezaudre Roy, and on the other side by the heirs Ra.cicot\u2014wilh à two story stone house, a wing attached [ to il, and other buildings thereon erected,\u2019 To be sold at wy office, in the city of Montreal, on the SEVENTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, ut TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of Octuber next.; R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 11th May, 1839 [First published 16th May, 1839 ] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : 1f EAN BAPTISTE DUPUY, es- No.153.| quire, notary public.of Laprairie, n the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE GADOUA, yeoman, of St.Rémi, in the said district of Montreal, defendant :\u2014 \u201c A land lying and situate in the parish of St.Rémi, in the seigniory of St.George, in the district of Montreal, containing one arpent and a half in front by twenty six arpents in depth ; joining in front to the king's highway, in rear to Celestin Gagnier; on cae side to Jean Baptiste Riél, and on the other-side to Antoine Gadoua or his representatives\u2014 with a house and a stable\u2019 thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Rémi, on the TWELFTH day of NOVEMBER next, at the hour of TEN af the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the tirat day of February next.R: DE 8T, OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 6th-July, 1439.[First published 11th July.1839.1.- FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : AURENT LEROUX, esquire, No.578, { merchant, residing in the: borough of L'Assomption, in the parish of St.Pierre du Portage, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of PAUL PELTIER, of Grand St, Esprit, Nouvelle St, Ours, in the said district of Montreal, yeoman.defendant: \u2014*¢ A lund sitvate at St.John's Creek (au Ruisseau St.Jeaw,) in the parish of St.Roch, seigniory of L'Assomption, in the said district, containing two arpentsin front by thietyarpentsin depth ; bounded in front by the said St.John\u2019s Creek, in rear by the lands of the Grund St.Esprit, on one side by Fran: gois Dalpé dit Pariseaw, and on the other side by Jean Deparois dit Champagne\u2014without building thereon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said arish of St, Roch, an the TWELFTH day of NO- EMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The ssid Writ returnable on the first day of February next, R.DE ST.OURS, Sheri® Sheriff's Office, Gth July, 1839.{ First published, 11th July, 1839] emer se FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit 31 OUIS BELANGER, of St, De- No.2095.A nis, district of Montreal, joiner, and ivsther Desautels, his wife, from him duly authorised to the effect of these presents, plaintiffs; against the Linds and tenements of LOULS MA ULU, of the parish o! La Pidsentation, suid district,blacksmith, defendant : \u2014 * An emplacement lying and situate in the village of St, Antoine, of an irregnlur figure, measuring about seventy two feet in front by the depth which there may be from the king\u2019s highway fo the water side of river Richelieu ; joining on one side towards the north east to a road dividing the aforesaid emplacement from the ground of Doctor Joseph Haller, and on tite other side towards the south west to the large valley (a la grande coulée) adjoining the ground of Jacques Curtrer\u2014with a house, a blacksmith\u2019s shop and a stable thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Antoine, on the TWELFTH day ¢f NOVEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenvon, The said Writ returnable on the first day of February nezt.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 6'h July, 1089.[First published 11th July, 1:39.] Sterile\u2019 Sales.DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS.To wit: § P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the andermentioned Lanps and T'E3rMENTS have been seised, and will be sold at the respective lines nnd places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required te make then known agcord\u2019ug to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distrairs, ov ¢;in de char ge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, 10 which uo such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his office, previous to the fifteen.days next preceding the duy of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver muy be filed at Any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Sherbrooke, to wit : y 1LLLAM BELIN, of tite No.10.} parish.of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, doctor of medecine, and Marie Ade- Jaide Raymond, widow, relict by her first marriage of the late Pierre Joseph Godfrey de Tonnancour, in his lifetime of the town of Three Kivers, in the distriet of Three Rivers, advocatz, and now the wife of the said William Belin, and by him duly authorised to this effect; and Charlotte Heney, of the parish of Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers aforesaid.widow, relict by her first marriage of Pierre André Godfrey de Tounancour, in his lifetime of the town of Three Rivers, in the district of Three Rivers aforesaid, esquire, and widow, relict by her second Marriage of Henry Blackstone, in his lifetime of the city of Quebec, in the district of Quevec, esquire, plainiifls ; against the lands and tenements of EPHRAIM F LEM IN G, of the township of Compton, in the district of Saint Francis, yeoman, defendant :\u20141.*¢ The east half of lot number twenty six, in the fourth range of'lots in the township of Compton, in the district of Saint Francis, with all the improvements thereon made\u2014about twenty five acres \u201ccleared\u2014together with an'old-log house thereon erected.2.The west half of lot number twenty six, in the fourth rangs of lots in the: township of Compton, in the said district, with all the improvements thereon made\u2014 about forty acres cleared\u2014 together with a dwelling house, barn, &e., thereon erected\u201d To be sold at my office, at ee es PL EN D ee nee eme = Sherbrooke, iu the district of Saint Francis, où WED- NEsDAY, the SIXtH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.\u2018Fhe said Writ returnable on the twenty sixth day of February, ode thousand eight hundred anid forty._ UtiAs, WHITCHER, Sheriff.Sherbrooke, 241th June, 1539.[First published 4th July, 1839.] __ RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Lower-Canada, | Orrick oF Ti PROTIIONO- District of Quebec, TARY oF HER MAJusTY\u2019S Cuvir or KinG's DENCH, FoR THE DistricT or QuEnre, the 19.b day oi August, 1839.No.1435.Ex parte-JOSEPH PREVOST, APPLYING FOR A SENTENCE OR JUDGMENT OF ILATIPICATION.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there \u201chas been lodged in the office of the prothouotary of the court of King\u2019s beuch, of and for the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed before Mtie.Guay, and his colleague, public notaries, on tlie sixth day of August, one thousand eight hundred aud thirty nine, between FRANCOIS GRENIER, master coopir, of the place called La Canardiére, in the parish of reauport.and his wife duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the one part ; and JUSEPH PREVOST, gentleman, of the parish of $t.Roch of Quebec, of the other part; -being «4 sale by the said frangois Grenier and his wife to thie said Joseph Prevost, of two lots of ground, that is to say :\u2014I.\u201c* A lot of ground or emplacement situate in the said parish of\u2019 St.Roch of Quebec, of thirty feet in front by about thirty feet in depth ; bounded iu front towards the east by St.Dominique street and in rear towards the west by George Black's representatives \u2014joining on one side towards the south by King street, and on the other side towards.the north by Joseph Latoucke\u2014together with the ruins of the house lying thereon, circumstances and dependencies.2.A small lot of ground situate at the same place, on the line of King street, of twenty feet in trout, english measure, by thirty feet in depth, french measure ; bounded in front towards the south by the said King street, and in rear towards the north by the said Joseph Latouche, on one side towards the north cast by the lot firstly described, and on the other side towards the south wist by the representatives of the suid George Black\u201d and in the possession of the said François Grenier and his wife, as proprietors, during the three last years.: And all persons who may have or claims to have any privilege or-hypothec, under any title or by-any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lots of grouud, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Joseph Prevost, are hereby notitied that application will be made to the said court, on the FIRST dayof FEURUARY, one thousand eight hundred and forty, lur à sentence or judgment of confirmation, aud they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the suid prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded trom the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B, [First published 22d Augusy; 1839.) ruvince of Lower Cauada, OFFICE OF THE l'ROTHONO- District of Quebec.| TARY OF Fir MasesTy's Court or KivG\u2019's Bencu FoR THE DisTRICT OF QUE- Buc, the 23d day of April, 1839.No.831.Ex parte\u2014PIERRE BOISSEAU, esquire, APPLICANT FO LETTERS OF RATIFICATION, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there have been lodged in the office ul the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebec, two Deeds made and.executed before Mitre Ls.Provost, and colleague, notaries public, at Quebec, one bearing date on the first day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, and the other\u2018on the sixteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, between PIEKKRE BOISSEAU, esquire, merchant, of the city of Quebec, of the one part ; and CHARLES SMITH, junior, esquirz, merchant, of the.said city of Quebec, of the other part ;\u2014the first deed being a sale by the said Charles Smith, to the said Pierre Boisseau, \u201c\u201c of a certain lot of ground, situated in the lower town of the city of Quebec, bounded in front by St.Paul street in rear by the end of the deptu hereinafter mentioned, to wit, six hundred feet, or to low water mark, if the said Charles Smith, junior, has the right to low water mark, on the east side by John Lambly, and on the west side by St.Thomas street, containing thirty-seven fect six inches more or less, in front, by six bundred feet in depth more or less, making twenty two thousand five hundred feet in superficies, more or less, together with the dwelling house and out buildings thereon erected ; and being the said lot of ground charged with the following rights of servitudes, that is to say\u2014that John Lambly, esquire, of the city of Quebec, harbour master, his heirs and assigus, shall have.the right of using and enjoying a free and uninterrupted passage upon and over the aforesaid property so sold and conveyed, at four different parts thereof, where the same is intersected by the four projected public streets hereafter to run puralicl with St.Paul street\u2014each ot the said passages to be fiftesn fect wide, runaing from the said John Lambly's property, on the east side of the property by the said deed sold and over the same to St, 1homas street aforesaid, and to be used and enjoyed by the said John Lambly, his heirs and assigns pur droit de servitude, for.the purpose of communicating with St.Thomas street, either with carriages or otherwise, as he or they may think- proper, at all times hereafter, until the said projected streets are open to.the public.But by the said deed it has been agreed.that the said passages are to be in common with the said Pierre Boisseau, his heirs or assigns, after the said Pierre Boisseau, his heirs or assigns shall have paid unto the said John Lambly, his heirs or assigns, such.sum.of money, in capital and intere:ts, which be the said John Lambly may be under the necessity -of expending, in order to raise or level the said road through the property of the-said Charles Smith, junior, for the pure pose of making use of the sume, und being now an open beach\u2014and the said roud shall always be Kept clear, open und unincumbered.Being the second deed a sale by the saul Charles Smith, to the said Pierre Boissean, of * all that loc of land situated in the lower town of the city of Quebec, fronting the lane leading te the wharf of John Jones, on which lot is erected a stone store four stories bigh, with.vault\u2014the said lot being forty one feet in front by fifty nine feet in depth, more or less ; bounded in front towards the east by the said lare, in the rear towards the west, on which sida it has right droit de ruc, by James McKenzie, on the uoith by the premises of the vepresentatives of the late James Koss, aud by those of James George, and on the other side towards the south by Joseph Tanguay and George Leslie, with the right of passage from St.Antoine street.twenty one feet in width, to the whole extent of the property towards the north boundary ; which lune is to remain.open for the common benefit of the said jot of land and pre= mises and these of the said George Leslie and John Jones ; part of the said lot and premises being held in free and common soccage, and the other part within her.Majesty's domain ;\u201d and the said lots of land having been possessed under titles of property during the three last years as follows, to wit :\u2014the lot of land mentioned in the deed first hereabove mentioned, by the said Charles Smith, up to the date of the suid deed, ana the lot of land described in the decd hereabove secondly mentioned, first by James George, merchant, of Quebec, up to the twelfth day of Marcel, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, and from thence by the said Charles Smith, up to the date of the said deed and the said lots since the date of the said deeds respectively having been possessed by the said Pierre Boisseau, as proprietor thereof, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypotheque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lots of land, immediztely previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Pierre Boisseau, as aforesaid, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court,on TUESDAY, the FIRSE.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 office of the said Prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in defanit of which they will be for ever-precluded from the right of so duing.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.GS\" [First published 25th April, 1839.1 DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Province of Lower Canada HF NM ay - District of Montreal.} IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.121.Ex parte\u2014ADELAIDE.McCOMMING.PU BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s beuch, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made aud executed before Mtre, Dugas, and his colleague, notaries public, on the cighteenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, between GEORGE DYER POTTER, of the seizniory of Foucault, merchant, of the one part ; and Mrs.ADELAIDE McCOMMING, wife of Mr, Hypolite Fournival, and by her said husband duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said George Dyer Potter to the said Adelaide Me- Comming, duly authorised by her said husband as aforesaid, off \u2018 all that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the sixth concession of the seigniory of Foucault, known and distinguished by lot number fifteen, save and except twenty five acres thereof which are incasured off of the northerly side of said lot, and severed therefrom by a line drawn through the said lot, parallel with the northerly boundary line thereof, as the rest, residue and remainder of the said lot now is, containing seventy one acres of land in superficics, be the same more or less, with all the buildings and improvements thercon erected and made ; bounded in front to the west by the fifth range of concession, on one side by lot number fourteen owned by Levy Faresworth, on the other side by the said twenty five acres sev- cred from said lot owned by Henry Beerworth, and to the east in rear by the seventh concession ; with all and every the members and appurtenances thercto belonging 5\u201d aud possessed the said tract or parcel of land by Philipp H.Moore, esquire, in his capacity of tutor to the property of the minor children of the late Hix Sails, and by the said George Dyer Potter, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Adelaide McCoun- ming, also as propriztor.And all persons who may have cr claim to have any privilege or hypothêque under any title or by any meuns whatsocver, in or upon the said tract or parcel of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the seid Adelaide MecComming, arc hereby notified, that application.will be made to the court, on the SEVENTEENTH 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 office of the said Prothonotary, eight days 2% least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGIH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u201ds Office, Montreal, 4th September, 1838.[First published 13:h June, 1839.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.$ IN THE XING\u2019S BENCH, o.123.- Ex parte\u2014 JOSEPH GRENIER and SOPHIE-FRASER UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the uffice of the prothonotary- of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and fur the district of Montreal, a.deed made and executed before Mtre.J.C.M.Leclaire, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty eighth day of May, ane thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, between Mr, OYIDE DE MONTIGNY, heretofore merchant, residing inthe parish of L\u2019Iele Per- rot, in the county of Vaudreuil, of the one part ; and JOSEPH GRENIER, of the parish of Ste, Schulanique, in the county of the Luke of Two Mountains, land holder,and Sophie Fraser, Ins wife, by her said husband duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, of tlie other part ;\u2014 being à cession by the said Ovide de Montigny to the said Joseph Grenier nnd Sophie Fraser, his wile, of \u201c an emplacement situated in the village of the parish of Ste.Scholustique, containing in front all thet which shull be found inclosed between the King\u2019s highway leading from the village of Ste, Scholastique to Côte Stu Jvacbin, and 674 TRE QUEBEC GAZGETTR the land belonging to the heirs of the late A, Dumou- chelle, in his lifetime notary public, and extending in depth, from the King\u2019s highway of the place to the land of Joseph Clémeut dit Larivière, with a house, stable, shed and other wooden dependencies thereon erected, asthe whole now is and extends, with its members and appurtenances ;\u201d and possessed the said emplacement by the said Ovide de Montigny, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of cession, as proprietor, and from thence hitherto by the said Joseph Grenier aod Sophie Fraser, his wife, also as proprietors.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 emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Joseph Grenier and Sophie Fraser, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the FIFTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositinns, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight daysat least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 6th June, 1839.{First published 13th June, 1839.) Provinceof Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.124.Ex parte=NICOLAS PURSELL and MICHAEL MILLION.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 for the district of Mon.real, a Deed made aud executed before Mtre.H.Griffin, and bis colleague, notaries public, on the eighteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, tween be JEAN BAPTISTE LANGLOIS pir GERMAIN, of the parish of St, Viucent de Paul, Isle Jesus, in the said pro- \u2018vince, blacksmith, and Marie Angelique Dusablé, his wife, by her said husband duly authorised for all and every the purposes of the said deed, of the one part ; and NICOLAS PURSELL and MICHAEL MILLION, both of the parish of Montreal, farmers, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Jean Baptiste Laoglois dit Germain and Marie Angelique Dusablé, his wife, by her said busband duly authorised as aforesaid, to the said Nicolas Pursell and Michael Million, of \u201c all that certain farm situate, lying and being in the said parish of St.Vincent de Paul, comprising three cuntignous lots'of laud, and each lot described as follows, to wit :\u20141.A lot of ground containing gue arpeut in width in front or thereabout, one arpent and a balf or thereabout in width in the center at the end of the ground of Jean Baptiste Boutron dit Major, and about two arpents and a half in width in the rear of the said land, the whole by thirty four arpents or thereabout in depth, and forming about fifty four arpents in superficies ; bounded ia front by the rivière des Prairies, in rear by the lands of St.Martin, on the south west side by Joseph Roger, and on the north east side in part by Etienne Dagenais, and in part by the said Jean Baptiste Boutron dit Major, with a house aud stable of stone, aud barn of wood thereon erected.2.A lot coutaiing half an arpent in frout by the depth that can be found from the King\u2019s highway, by which the said lot is bounded in front, to the first travers to the north west, by which it is bouuded in rear ; bounded on oneside by Etienne Dagenais, and on the other side by the lot first above described.3.À lot containing Lalf ao arpent in front by the depth that can be found from the said king\u2019s highway to the ruisseau du Marigault; bounded on one side to the north east by the lot first above described, and on the other side to the south west by Joseph Roger, the said three lots forming one farm, the whole bounded in front by the said ruisseaw du Marigault, io rear by the lands of St.Martin, and ou one side by Joseph Roger, and on the other partly by Etienne Dagenais, and partly by Joseph Chartrandand,partly by Jean Baptiste Brazeau, the said farm beiog divided by the Queen\u2019s highway, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u2019\" and pos- sussed the said three lots, forming the said farm, by the said vendors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, us proprietors, and from thence bitherto by the said purchasers, also as proprietors, Aud all persons wlio may Lave or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upou the said farm, immediately previous to and at the time the was acquired by the said Nicholas Pursell and Michael Million, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the EIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, fora sentence of judgement of confirmation, and theyare hereby required to signify in writing their op- positious, and file the same in tue office of the prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 8th June, 1839.{First published 13th June, 1839.) Fin THE KING'S BENCH, Province of Lower-Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.No.124.Ex parte JAMES WAIT.PV BLIC 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 Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre, Griffin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the sixth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, between Mrs.EMELINE WAIT, late widow of William Patrick Hamilton, deceased, now the wife of John Thomas Brondgeest, esquire, of the city of Montreal, merchant, and by him duly authorised, of the one part ; and JAMES WAIT, of the Current St.Mary, in the parish of Montreal, trader, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Emeline Wait, authorised as aforesaid, to the 8aid James Wait, of\u2014{.\u201cAll that piece of land situate at a place called Bellevue, pear |.the colline (côteau) of Montreal, in the parish and district of Montreal, containing three hundred and twenty feet in front, by one hundred and ten feet in depth ; bounded in front by Durocher street, in depth by the lot or piece of land hereinafter described, on one side by Hosea B.Smith, late Durocher, and on the other side by Benjamin Hart\u2014the said emplacement comprehending four lots contiguous of forty five feet front, each without any buildings thereon.2.That other certain piece of land adjoining to the rear of the above described piece of land, of such superficial extents as there may be found within the following boundaries, to wit :\u2014adjoining in front to the north-east, to the above described piece of land, in depth to the south-west, to Joseph Shuter, esquire, on one side to the north-west, to thie heirs or representatives of Benjamin Beaubien, and on the other side to the said Joseph Shuter, and one Alexander McKenzie, with a house thereon erected ;\u201d\u2019 the said two pieces of land possessed during the three years which immediately preceded the minth day of August last past, by Jean Marie Arnault, formerly of Montreal, machinist ; from the said ninth day of August last past, to the day of the date of the said\u2018deed, by the said Lmeline Wait, and thence hitherto by the said James Wait, all respectively as proprietors.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 two pieces of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said James Wait, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on TUESDAY, the FIFTEENTH day of OCTOBER, next, fora sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they arc 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 be for ever precluded trom the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, I.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, Sth June, 1839.[First published 13th June, 1839.] ADVERTISEMENT OTICE js hereby given, that all Advertisements of Ex parte Applications for confirmation of Title, published in the Quesec GAZETTE, By AuTioriTY, must be paid for to the Agents at Quebec and Moutreal, respectively, after the first, and previous to the second insertion of every such Advertisement.This regulation must be strictly complied with ; nor will the second insertion be admitted, unless payment be made as aforesaid.J.CHARLTON FISHFR, EpiTor, Q.G.hy A.INSOLVENT DEBTORS.Prowuiceof Lower Canada, District of Quebec, No.357.jan THE KING'S BENCH.20th June, 1839.JEAN LOUIS AUVRAY, of the city of Quebec, in the county aud district of Quebec, cook, PLAINTIFF ; VSe FRANCOIS XAVIER MALOUIN, master mason, CHARLES CAZFAU, master joiner, and ISAAC VANDRY, taylor, all of the said city of Quebec, : DEFENDANTS.HE Court baviog maturely deliberated on the motion of the nineteenth iustant, 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 \u201cJazeau, and that notice thereof be given ia the QUEBEC GAZETTE, published by Authority, according to the course and practice of this Court.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B, 6-2m QUEBEC GAZET TE.THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE PROVINCE, Quebec, 21st August, 1839.His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz :\u2014 Jacoues Vover, Epouarp Bacouer, Louis FISET, CHARLES PANFET and WILLIAM DeLEry, Esquires, to be Commissioners under the Ordinance, intituled, \u2018\u2018 An Ordinance concerning the erection of Parishes and the building of Churches, Parsonage Houses and Church yards,\u201d for the District of Quebec, in the Province of Lower Canada.| i WirLIAM ROBERTsoN, Esquire, C.S.L.to practice Physic, Surgery and Midwifery in the said Province of Lower Canada, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, MonTREAL, 12TH AuGusT, 1839.MILITIA GENERAL ORDER, : 2d Batt, of Richelieu.Francois Mount, Augustin Paradis, Peter Spink, J.B, Leduc,senior, Narcisse Guerout and Wm.Mount, Esquires, to be Captains, Plerre Messier, Joseph Germain, Jos.Eusèhe Leblanc, Antoine Benoit, junior, Pierre Gareau and J.B.Ledoux, Gentlemen, to be Lientenants.The following Officers are permitted to retire from the ervice at their own request\u2014 Aucusr 22 2d Batt.L'Ielets Captain Agapit Lavoie, Ditto Joseph Nicolle, Lieutenant Edouard Côte, Ditto André Leblanc, Ensign François D.Côté.1st Batt, Terrebonne, Captain Arch.Seivewright.7th Batt.Montreal.Major Alexis Berthelot, Captain Jean B.Henrichon, Ditto Adrien Berthelot, 3rd Batt.Chambly, Captain Jean B.Moreau, senior, Ditto J.M.Rouse, Lieutenant Alexis Bissonet, Ensign Jean B.Surprenant, Ditto Jean B.Moreau, junior.3rd Batt.Verchéres.Lieutenant Christophe Marchesseau.By Command, PLOMER YOUNG, Lt.Col.Dept.Adjut.Genl.Mifitia, ent ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE.MoNTREAL, 16713 AvausT, 1839.MILITIA GENERAL ORDER, 2d Batt.Kamouraska.Major F.X.Boucher, to be Lieutenant Colonel.Ist Batt, L\u2019Ielet.Captain O.Eugène Casgrain, to be Major, vice François Fournier, deceased.The following Officers are permitted to retire from the service at their own request\u2014 1st Batt.Quebec.Captain Charles Smith, Ditto Jean Dery.Batt, Lackenaie.Captain Charles Laurier, Ditto Ambroise Vinette.1s¢ Batt, Chambly.Captain Antoine Lavoie.By Command, PLOMER YOUNG, Lt.Col.Dt.Ajt.Genl.Militia.OFFICE OF THE QUEBEC FIRE SOCIETY, 9TH AvcusT, 1839.OTICE is hereby given, tbat on MONDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH day of the present month, at TEN v\u2019elock \u2018before noon, THE QUEBEC FIRE SoCIETY, as ese tablished by Law, will make application to the Honorable the Judges of Her Majesty*s Court of Kiog\u2019s Bench or any two of them, at their Chambers, in the Court Honse of this city.to confirm and approve the Bye-Laws, Rules and Regulations adopted at one of their Meetings ; and that the same have this day been deposited in the office of the Pro.thonotaries of the said Court, and will there remain until theahove date, in orderthat the citizens may become acquaint ed therewith, previous to their being submitted.By Order, u S.MACAULAY, Secretary & Treasurer, Province of Lower Canada, , { IN THE KING'S BENCH.District of Montreal, No.1.Ex parte\u2014=THE OFFICERS OF HER MAJESTY\u2019S ORDNANCE, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office uf the joint prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for this district of Montreal, a copy of a deed made and executed before Mtre, Joseph Guy and his colleague, public notaries, dated the twenty-seventh day of July, one thousand eight hundred und thirty nine, at Montreal, between HENDRY C R AIG, of the seigniory of Beauharnois, in the district of Montreal.in the said province, yeoman, of the one part; and THE OFFICERS OF HER MAJESTY\u2019S ORDNANCE, acting through and represented by FREDERICK CAMPBELL, esquire, Colonel Royal Artillery, and Colonel on the Staff commanding the Royal Artillery in the Canadas; JouN OLDFIELD, esquire, K, H.Lieutenant Colonel Royal Engencers and commanding Enge- neers in the Canadas, and FRANCIS Sisson, esquire, Ordnance Storekeeper at Montreal, and ail residing in the said city of Montreal, being three of the principal Officers of Her MAJEsTY\u2019s Ordnance, acting on behalf of Her MaJEsTY, her heirs and successors, for the service of the said Ordnance Department, or such other public service or services, as Her MAJESTY her heirs or successors 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 MAJESTY\u2019s Ordnance, acting and represented as aforesaid, from the said Hendry Craig, of \u201c a certain part and parcel of a certain lot, piece or parcel of land, rituate within the censive of the said seigniory of Beauharnois, being the lot known as lot number thirty nine, in the South George Town, in the said seiguiory ; bounded in front by the river Château- guay, in rear by the king's road, on the north east side by lut 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 Chiteanguay to the north, and to a creek to the west, and to a distance of one hundred yards from the said block-house, ou \u2018the south and east sider, or to such other distauce from the said block-bouse on the said two sides last mene 5 = 0 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = = mm men QE © PP oem brief went oh TP Wg ss AL AD er A BE we PV Bs ah ww PR A bd MM a Ls a ns = ann 2 Ow» + Er en ae i | 1839.GRGBITE DE QUEBRC 675 EEE tioned, less than the said one hundred yards, as may ( Jawfully belong to the said Hendry Craig, ns proprietor of the said lot of land above described ; togethet with the said block.-liouse thereon erected, and with free ingress and egress and right of way to and from the said blockhouse, over the land of him the said Hendry Craig ; and further that the purchase money, in the said deed of sale mentioned, to wit: the sum of two hundred pounds, current money of this province of Tower Canada, has been this day by the Officers of Her MasesTy\u2019s Ordnance, acting and represented as aforesaid, deposited, together with the said notarial copy of the eaid deed of sale, in the hauds of the said prothonotary of HER Ma- JesTY\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, for the said district of Moutreal, agreeably to the provisions contained in the ninth section of an Ordinance of the Governor of the said province, with the advice and consent of the Special Council for the affairs thereof, passed in the second year of Her MasesTy\u2019s Reign, chapter twenty first, intituled, \u201c\u201c An Ordinance for vesting all the estates and property in the province of Lower Canada, occupied for the Ordnance Service, in the principal Officers of Her MAJESTY s Ordnance, and for granting certain powers to the said principal Officers, and for other purposes therein mentioned,\u201d and to and for all and every the ends, intents and purposes in the said ninth section of the said Ordinance set forth, expressed and contained.\u2019 And all and every person or persons who may be legally entitled to claim the whole or part of the raid money, or he possessed of any rights, titles, mortgages, orinte- rest whatsoever in the same, either in his or their own persons, or as duly representing otherinterested persons, are hereby enjoinedtofile theirclaims WITHIN THIRTY DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE, in the office of the said prothonatary, after which delay no such claim shall be received or admited ; and it is further ordained by the said Ordinance, that 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, nnd all 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 1 of the said property, or any person or persuns having in his or their own name, any right, title, orinterest whatsoever 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 made, are thereby authorised to hear and 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 secure present or future rights, uccording to the laws of this Province, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 30th July, 1839, 3w GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.BUREAU DU SECRETAIRE DE LA PROVINCE, Québec, 21e Aoû, 1839, Yl à plu à SON EXCELLENCE LE GOUVERNEUR GENERAL de faire les nominations suivantes :\u2014 Jacques VoyER, EnouvArD BacqueT, Louis FiseT, Cuarces PANET et Wirciam DeULery, Ecuyers, pour être Commissaires sous l\u2019Ordonnance, intitulée, \u2018\u2018 Ordonnance concernant l\u2019érection des paroisses, la construction et réparations des églises, presbytères et cimetières,\u2019 dans et pour le district de Québec, dans la Province du Bas Canada.WILLIAM RosERTsoN, Ecuyer, C.S.L.pour pratiquer la Médecine, la Chirurgie et l\u2019Art Obstétrique, en la Province du Bas Canada.BUREAU DE L\u2019ADJUDANT GENERAL, Mox~TREAL, 12E Aout, 1839, ORDRE GENERAL DE MILICE, : , 2e Bat.de Richelieu.François Mount, Augustin Paradis, Peter Spink, J.B.Leduc, senior, Narcisse Guerout et Wm.Mount, Kcuyers, pour être Capitaines, Pierre Messier, Joseph Germain, Jos.Eusèbe Leblanc, Antoine Benoit, junior, Pierre Gareau et J.B.Ledoux, Gentilhommes, pour être Lieutenants.Il a été permis aux Officiers ci-dessous de se retirer du service à leur réquisition\u2014 2e Bat.L'Islet.Capitaine Agapit Lavoie, Ditto Joseph Nicolle, .Lieutenant Edouard Côte, ; Ditto André Leblanc, - ! Evseigne François D.Côté.: Yer Bat.Terrebonne.Capitaine Arch.Seivewright.; 7e Bat.Montréal.\u2018Major Alexis Berthelot, Capitaine Jean B.Henrichon, Ditto Adrien Berthelot i 3e Bat.Chambly.i Capitaine Jean B.Moreau, senior, | Ditto J.M.Rouse, \u2018 Lieutenant Alexis Bissonet, * Enseigne Jean B.Surprenant, Ditto Jean B.Moreau, junior.se Bat.Verchères, Lieutenant Christophe Marchesseau.Par Ordre, | | 1 | ie i PLOMER YOUNG, Lt.Col.Dépt.Adjt.Génl.Milice.BUREAU DE L'ADJUDANT GENERAL, MonTREAL, 168 AouT, 1839, ORDRE GENERAL DE MILICF, 2d Bat.Kamouraska.Major PF.X.Bouclier, pour être Lieutenant Colonel.ler Bat.L'Islet.Capitaine O.Eugène.Casgrain, pour être Major, vice François Fournier, décédé.Ia été permis aux Officiers ci-dessous de se retirer du service à leur réquisition \u2014 ler Bat.Québec.Capitaine Charles Smith, Ditto Jean Déry.Bat.Lachenaie.Capitaine Charles Lanrier, Ditto Ambroise Vinette.ler Bat.Chambly, Capitaine Antoine Lavoie.Par Ordre, PLOMER YOUNG, Lt.Col.Dépt.Adjt.Génl, Milice.BUREAU DE LA SOCIETE DU FEU DE QUEBEC | 9E AovT, 1339.VIS est par le présent donné.que LUNDI, le VINGT- SIXIEME jour du présent mois, à DIX heures de Pavant midi, LA SOCIETE bU FEU DE QUEBEC, Suivant la loi, sonmettra, pour leur confirmation et approbation, aux Honorables Juges de la Cour du Banc du Roi de Sa Majesté, ou à deux d'entre 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 dépusés au bureau du Protonutaire de cette cour, vù ils resteront jusqu\u2019au jour ci-dessus, afiu que lés citoyens puissent en prendre con- uaissance avant qu\u2019ils soient ainsi soumis.Par Ordre, S.MACAULAY, Secrétaire & Trésorier.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.No.1.Ex parte\u2014LES OFFICIERS DE L\u2019ARTILLERIE DE SA MAJESTÉ EN EXERCICE.VIS PUBLIG est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il A a été déposé dans le burean du protonotaire ue la cour du banc du Roi, dans et pour le district de Montréal, une copie d\u2019un contrat tait et passé à Montréal, parde- vant Mtre.Juseph Guy et son confrère, notaires publics, en date du vingt-septième jour de Juillet, mil huit cent trente neuf, entre HENDRY CRAIG, de la seigneurie de Beauharnois, dans le district de Montreal, dans la dite province, cultivateur, dune part; et LES OFFICIERS DE L'ARTILLERIE DE SA MAJESTE EN EXERCICE, agissunt et représentés par FREDERICK CAMPEELL, écuyer, Colonel de !\u2019A rtillerie Royale, et Cu- lonel dans l\u2019Etat Major commandant l\u2019Artillerie Royale dans les Canadas; Joan OLDFIELD, écuyer, C.H, Lieutenant Colone! des Ingénieurs Royaux et commandant le Génie dans les Canadas, et Francis SIsson, écuyer, Garde Magazin de P\u2019Artillerie en exercice 3 Montréal, et tous résidans dans la dite cité de Montréal, étant trois des principaux officiers de l\u2019Artillerie de SA MAJEsTE\u2019 en exercice, agissant pour et au nom de SA MasesTE\u2019, ses héritiers et successeurs, pour le service du dit Depar- tement de l\u2019Artillerie en exercice, ou tel autre service ou services publics qu\u2019il plaira de temps 3 autres 2 Sa Ma- JESTE\u2019 ses Héritiers ou Successeurs, par un ordre en cou- seil, d\u2019ordonner, de l\u2019autre part ;\u2014étant un contrat de vente faite aux Officiers de l\u2019Artillerie de SA MayesTe\u201d en exercice, agissant et représentés comme susdit, pur le dit Hendry Craig, \u2018* d\u2019une certaine partie et morcean d'un certain lot, pièce ou partie de terre située dans la censive de la dite seigneurie de Beauharnois, étant le lot connu sous le numéro trénte \u2018neuf, dans le South George Town, dans la dite seigneurie ; borné en front par la rivière Châteauguay, par derrière par le chemin du roi, 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\u2019à un ruisseau du côté de l\u2019ouest, et jusqu\u2019à une distance de cent verges depuis le dit fort, block-house, des côtés sud et est ou à telle 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, comme propriétaire du dit lot de terre ci-dessus décrit ; ensemble le dit fort, block house, qui y est érigé, et avec liberté d\u2019entrer et sortir et avec le passage libre et le droit d'aller à et venir du dit fort, Biock-house, sur la terre du dit Hendry Craig; et de plus que le prix d'acquisition mentionné 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 MAJEsTE\u2019 en exercice, agissant et représentés comme susdit, 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\u2019 pour le dit district de Montréal, conformément aux dispositions contenues dans la neuvième section d\u2019une Ordonnance du Gouverneur dela dite Province, de l'avis et consentement du Conseil Spécia) pour les affaires de la dite Province, passée duns la seconde année du Règne de SA MaJeEsTE\u2019, chapitre vingteet-un, intitulée, * Ordonnance pour donner l\u2019investiture de tous les biens-fonds et propriétés dans la province du Bas Canada, occupés pour le service du Département de I\u2019 Artillerie de Sa Ma- JEsTE\u2019, aux Principaux Officiers du dit Département, pour accorder certains pouvoirs aux dits Principaux Offi- Ciers, et pour d\u2019autres objets y mentionnés,\u201d et pour et chacune les fine et intentions contenues et exprimées dans la dite neuvième section de la dite Ordonnance.\u201d Etilest enjoint à toute et chaque personne ou personnes }cour DU BANC DU ROL.\u2018qui pourraient avoir droit de réclamer le touton partie des dits deniers, ou qui pourraient y avoir aucun titre, hypo- thêque, droit ou intérêt quelconque, soit dans sa ou leu\u2019 propre personne, où cumme dûment représentant d\u2019autres personnes iniéressées, de produire leurs réclamations, DANS LES TRENTE JOURS DE LA DATE DECET AVIS, au Bureau du dit Protonotaire, après lequel délai aucune telle réclamation ne sera reçue ni admise ; et il est de plus ordonué 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 ln 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 intéiêt 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 quels conque dans les deniere ainsi déposés, sont par les présentes autorisées à produire leurs réclamations comme susdit; et les Juges de la cour du Banc du Roi en cette province, dans la jurisdiction desquels les dites réclama- tivns seront faites, sont par là autorisés à les entendre et à décider sur icelles, et à ordonner une distribution finale des dits deniers aux parties y ayant droit, ou l\u2019application ou placement d\u2019iceux, selon le cas, 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, Muntréal, 30e Juillet, 1839.\u2014 EE DEBITEURS INSOLVABLES.eo TRR Province du Bas-Canada, District de Québec.} cour DU BANC DU ROI, le 20e jour de Juin, 1839, JEAN LOUIS AUVRAY, de la cité de Québec, dans les.comté et district de Québec, cuisinier, DEMANDEUR ; No.357.vs.FRANCOIS XAVIER MALOUIN, maitre maçon, CHARLES CAZEAU, maitre menuisier, et ISAAC VANDRY,' tailleur, tous de la dite cité de Québec, DEFENDEURS) À Cour ayant mûrement délibéré sur la motion du dix-neuf du courant, ordonne, pour les raisons mentionnées en la dite motion, que les créanciers de Charles Cazenu, vn des défendeurs en.cette çanse ayent À filer au bü- reau du protonotaire de cette Cour, le ou avant le PREMIER jour du terme d'OCTOBRE prochain, les réclamations qu\u2019eux les dits créanciers ont où peuvent avoir contre le dit défendeur Charles Cazeau, et à cette fin que notice soit donnée dans la GAZETTE DE QUEBEC publiée par Autorité, suivant le cours et la pratique de cette Cour, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, -P.B.R.___Bentes par le Sheet, DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.Savorr: ; Avis PUBLIC est par le présent donné, que les TERREs et HERITAGES sous-mentionnés ont été saisis, ec séront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des reclamations sur-iceux, song par le présent requises de les faires connoître suivant la loi : toutes oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, ou afin de charge, excepté daus les cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans les\u2026 quels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d'être filées au bureau du suussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderunt immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux Jours après le retour de 1'Ordre, Writ, ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.\u2018Québec, à À M'CHEL PLOURDE, de In pa- No.1642.[ roisse de la Rivière Ouelle, dans le comté de Kamourasku, dans le district de Québec, fer- tmier ; contre HENRY PLOURDE, du même lieu, fermier, \u201cÀ savoir :\u20141.\u2018* Un lerraiu situé en le troisième rang dela paroisse de la Rivière Ouelle, lieu nommé le baut de la rie vière, coutenant deux arpents plus ou moins de froot sur la profondeur qu\u2019il peut avoir ; tenant par le nord ouest à Ignace Boucher et Maximin Plourde ou à une décharge ou cours d\u2019eau, par le sud est au quatrième rang, par le nord est À Alexandre Lancognard dit Santerre, et par le sud ouest A Théodore Sirois, avec une maison et autres bÂtisses dessus construites.2 Un terrain situé au même endroit, d\u2019un arpent plus ou moius de front sur la profoodeur qu'il peut avoir ; tenaut par le nord vuest à Ignace Boucher, par le sud està Maximin Plourde, par ie nord est au dit Ignace Boucher, et par le sud ouest à Joseph Sirois\u2014sans bâtisse dessus construite.lies dits deux terrains chargés enverg Pierre Thomas Casgrain, écuyer, seigneur du fief et seigneurie de la Rivière Ouelle, de diverses demandes et droits seigneuriaux, entr\u2019autres du droit de banalité et de retrait, tel et ainsi que porté dans les titres de concession,\u201d Pour être vendues à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de la Rivière Ouelle, le VINGT-QUATRIEME jour de SEPTEMBRE prochain, à dix heures du matin.Ledit Wiit retournable le premier jour d\u2019Octobre prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 15e Mai, 1839.[ Première publicatiou 16e Mai, 1839.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : AMES JEFFERY et WILLIAM No.209.JEFFERY, tous deux de Quebec, marchands associés ; contre PIERRE THEPANIER, charpentier, et Joseph Plamondon, bailli, tous deux de la cité de Québec ; ci suit la description des propriétés du dit Joseph Plamondon, à savoir :\u2014I.\u2018\u201c Un emplacement situé au faus bourg Saint Jean, de quarante pieds de front sur cinquante six de profondeur ; borné par devant au nord à la rue Richelieu, et par derrière au bout de la dite profondeur à Joseph Chaguay ou ses représentans, au nord est à François.Masson, et au sud ouest à Jean Grenier, maintenant repré- -senté par Augustin Racette\u2014ensemble une maison dessus coustruite, circonstances et dépeudances\u2014le dit emplacement faisant partie d'un plus grand terrein cédé au dit Pierre Vocelle parles Révérendes Dames Religieuses de l\u2019Hôtrel-Dieu de Québec, à titre de bail emphytéotique, Gni expirera en l'année mil huit cent quatrevingt meuf.Cette vente faite à la charge par V'adjudicataire de payer pendant la durée du dit bail au dit Pierre Vocelle, ou ses 676 THD QUEDBEC GAZGATIR._____S \u2014\u2014\u2014 représentans, une rente foncière annuelle et non rachetable de trente sept chelins et huit perce courant, le vingt neuf Septembre de chaque année.Ÿ, Un emplacement ais et étant au faubourgSe.Vallier de Quebec, au côté sud de la ruc St.Vallier, de quarante pieds de front sur soixante pieds de profu.deur ; borné en devant par la dite rue St.Vallier, cten arrière au bout de la dite profondeur par le terrein qui appartient aux Dames de l'Hôpital Gé Déral, d'un côté au nord est par Pierre lelanger ou ses représentants, de l\u2019autre côté vers le sud ouest par Charles Darveau \u2014avec une maison à deux étaxes, comprenant une boutique de tanneur, cuves, fausses, chaudières, un moulin à moudre de l\u2019écorce, et un hangar dessts construits, circonstances et dépendances.Aus-i, un terrein situé au faubourg St Vallier, maintenant paroisse St.Koch, dans le fief de Notre Dame, autrefvis fief des Kécollets, consis- tant\u2014I.en un emplacem nt de quarante hieds de front sur soixante de profondeur ; borne en front à la profondeur du terrein appartenait au «it preneur, sur Ja rue
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