The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 30 juillet 1840, jeudi 30 juillet 1840
[" és 13 Sy | { VOLUME XVII.\u2014No.42.THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1840.\u2014\u2014 TOME XVII.\u2014No.42.JEUDI, 30 JUILLET, 1840.\"TAKE NOTICE} Dessous ADVERTISING IN THE QUEBEC OFFICIAL GA- VETTE, ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO FORWARD PHEIR ADVERTISEMENTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE IN THE WEEK OF PUBLICATION, IT HAVING BEEN FOUND THAT THR ISSUING OF THE GAZETTE, WHICH OUGHT TO APPEAR \u201cON THURSDAY, HAS BEEN DELAYED BY THE LATE \u201cPERIOD, AT WHICH MATTER REQUIRING TRANSLATION HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED.ADVERTISEMENTS, \u2018COME BY POST, IF NUMEROUS, OR OF LENGTH, AND \u2018REQUIRING TRANSLATION, SHOULD BE RECEIVED ON MONDAY, TUESDAY BEING NO POST DAY.J.CHARLTON FISHER, EDITOR Q.G.BY A, WHICH -N.B.\u2014If the above suggestion is not complied with, it is evident that all matter received too late, must be unavoidably postponed to the next ensuing pubiication.Dherviff 5 Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To wir: f Punic NOTICE is hereby given.that the undermentioned LANbds and TENEMENTS liave been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned Below.All persona baving claims on the same, sre hereby required to make them known accordivg to law: all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in Onses of Venditiont Exponas to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, as his Office, previous fo the fifieen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de ronserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ, ALIAS FIER( FACIASS Quebec, to wit : No.2242.¢ + the seigniory of Gaspé, of the \u2018Borough of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers; against ALEXANDRE DEMERS, of the parish of St.Antoine de Tilly, in the county of Lot- \u2018biniére, in the district of Quebec, farmer, to wit.-\u2014\u2018 À land \u2018situate in the parish of St.Antoine de Tilly, in the first range of concessions of the seigniory of Gaspé, containing one arpent and a hall in front by thirty arpents in depth; bounded in frout towards the north west by the line dividing the said srigniory of Gaspé from that of Tilly, in rear towards the south gast by the unconceded lands, joining towards the north east to Germain Fortier representing Stinon Lamontagne, and towards the south west to Alexis Cité, representing Charles \u2018Rousseau, the son\u2014circumstances and depend ncies.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Antoine, on the TWENTY-FIFTII day of AUGUST 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, 20th April, 1840.{First published 23d April, 1840.] FIERT FACIAS, Quebec, to wit : THE PRESIDENT and Vice Presi.No.265.; DENT of the Quebec Benevolent Society, for and in the name of the Society ; against JOSEPHTE GUIRARD alias Guerard, of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, widow of Francois Hebert dit Lecomte, in his lifetime of the said city of Quebec, baker, as well in her own name as commune en biens with her husband, deceased, as in her quality of tutrix to ber minor children, and others, to wit :\u2014'* An emplacement situate in the Ste John suburb of Quebec, of forty feet in front on St.John street by sixty feet in depth abutting on another emplacement, belonging to Dame Marie Nadeau or her representatives; joining on one side towards the south west to Augustin Gin- gras, representing Germain Deblois, with whom the gable wall on said St, John street is mitoyen, and on the other side towards the north east to the said Dame Marie Nadeau or her representatives-\u2014with a stone house of two stories high, and a bake-house thereon erected, cireumstances and dependencies.Subject the said emplacement towards the Religious Ladies of the Hotel-Dieu of Quebec, to a yearly ground reat of five livres teurnois.payable every year, on the twentieth day of June.\u2019\u2019 To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the THIRTIETH day of SEPTEV BER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.W.S, SEWLELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 27th May, 1840, [First published 28th May, 1840.] ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : Erseus ROUSSEAU and DENIS No.1466.} TREMBLAY, both of the parish of St.Pierre and St.Paul, in the county of Saguenay, in the district of Quebec, esquires, merchants ; against GEORGE BETTEZ alias Betteez, of the same place, farmer, (cultivateur,) to wit :\u20141, \u201cOne arpent of ground in front by fifty four in depth, situate in the parish of St.Urbain, in the concession of St.George ; bounded in front by the river du Gouffre and in rear by the end of the said depth, joining towards the south to the representatives of the late \u201cthereun erected OSES HART, esquire, seignior of [New Series.) Joseph Lavuie, and towards the north to François Tremblay or his representatives\u2014with all the buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, 2.One arpent of ground in front by fifty four in depth, situate in the parish and concession aforesaid; bounded in front by the river du Gouffre, and in rear by the end of the said depth, joining towards the south to Antoine Bolduc and towards the north to Eloi Tremblay\u2014without buildings The above described lots of ground deriving from Mr.Abrabam Boivin, co-seignior of part of the seigniory of Gouffre, and being subject to all the sens et rentes and other seigniorial rights, according to the titles of concession of the said lots of ground, 3.Two arpents of ground in front by fifty arpents in depth > bounded in front by the depth of the lands at the Côte du Moulin or by the trait quarré making the front of the concession St, Antoine, situate in the parish of Baie St.Panl, in the aforesaid concession, joining towards the north to Jean Baptiste Dufour, and towards the south to Thomas Simard\u2014without buildings thereon erected, and with the only reserve of one arpent in superficies inclosed in the raid ground adjoining the front thereof and the land of the said Jean B.ptiste Dufour, belonging to Joachim Boivin, according to the original title ol the said arpent of ground in superficies.The above described lut of ground deriving from the gentlemen of the Seminary of Quebec, and suhject in their favour tu all he cens ct rentes and other seigniorin) rights, according to its title of concession ; and also with the reserve of the graih sswu in the smd lands and lois of ground in favour ot the tenants thereol.\u201d To be suld as fulluws :-\u2014luts numbers one and two, at the church duor of the saui parish ot St, Urbain, on the TWENTV-NINTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN v\u2019clock in the morning; and lot nuinber three, at the church door of the said parish ol Baie St.Paul, on the THIRTIETH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, The said Wrii returnable on the seventh day of October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office.25th May, 1810.[First published 28th May, 1840 ] ALIAS PAREATIS FROM THE DI+TRICT OF THHEE RIVERS.Quebec, tu wil : | LIVIER VILLAIRE alias Ouvier No.491.¢ de Viller, yeuman, of the partsh of Notre Dame de Ste.Foye, in the county of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, and others, in their capacity ot heirs \u2018of the late Nicholas Villaire alias Dehone dit Villaire, alias Nicolas de Villers; against JEAN BAPTISTE DUBUC, heretofore merchant, of St John's sububs of Quebec, al present bourgeois and trader, of the pqrish of St.François Xavier de Ba.tiscan, in the county of Champlain, in the district of Three Rivers, to wit: \u2014\u2018 An emplacement situate in the SL.John suburb, of forty feetin front by sixty feet in depth; hounded in {rout towards the south east hy Ajguiilon street, in rear towards the north west by Edouard Gin- gras and Michel Gauvin, on ore side towards the aurih east by Michel Tessier, und un the other side towards the south west by the said Edouard Gingras and Michel Gau- vin\u2014with a house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, i5 the city of Qnetec, on the FIFTH day ot OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clo: k in the morning, The said Wril returnable on the eleventh day of January next.W.S.Si.WELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 25th May, 1540.[First published 28th May, 1840.] FIER! FACIAS., Quebec, to wit: | IERRE ELZEAR TASCHEREAU, No.643.I of the parish of Ste, Marie, in the county of Beauce, in the district of Quebec, seignior in the possession of the fief and seigniory Jolliet, within the said parish; agaiust FELIX LAVARDIERE, of the same place, cultivator, to wit :\u2014** Two arpents ol grouvd in front by twenty arpents in depth, situate in the parish of Ste.Marie, in the seigniory Jolliet, joining in front towards the north to the king\u2019s highway, and running south towards the said depth ; vn one side towards the north east to Ambroise Pelchat ur bis representatives, and towards the south west to one Veilleux or his represen- tatives\u2014with the buildings thereun erected, circumstances and dependencies; and the said immoveable being subject towards the seignior of the pluce to the seigniorial dues, and to all the charges, clauses and conditions mentioned in the original deed of concession.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Marie, vn the TWENTY.-NINTH day of SEI\u2019- TEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next, W.S.SEWLLL, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 25th May, 1840.{First published 28th May, 1840 ] \u2014 ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : LEXIS DEROUSSELLE, of the No 27.parish of Beauport, in the county and district of Quebec ; merchant ; against PATRICK FANELL, of the city, county and district of Quebec, master mason, to wit :\u20141.* An empla: ement situate in the Ste Lewis suburb of this city of Quebec, containing fifty feet in front by eighty six feet in depth inthe south line, and eighty five feet in the north line ; bounded in front by d'Artigny street, in rear by the end of the said depth\u2014 joining on oneside towards the north to the representatives of Dame widow Joseph Badeau, and on the other side towards the south to the representatives Michel Saul.Subject to the seigniorial rights attached to the said emplacement.2.An emplacement situate in the St.Jean suburb, of forty two feet in front by the depth that there may be from St.Eustache street, going in depth to the fence dividing the said emplacement from the glacis; bounded in front towards , the south west by St.Eustache street, in rear by the end of the said depth, on one side towards the north west by Antoine Ouvrard dit Laperrière, and on the other side towards the south east by the glacis\u2014the said lot of ground terminating in a point\u2014so that it has a front of eleven feet and five inches only in rear\u2014 together with a house thereon constructed.Subject to the seignicrial rights attached to the said emplacement.\u201d To be sold at my office,in the court house, in the sai city of Quebec, on the SEV INT day of DECEMBER next.at TEN o\u2019cloek in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.\u2018 WwW.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sherif\u2019s Office, 28th July, 1840.[ First published 30th July, 1840.] F1ERI FACIAS- Quebec, to mite i OUIS GAGNON.of the parish of 4 No.2274 St.Pierre de la Bnie St, Paul, in the county of Saguenay, in the district of Quebec, ancien cultivateur ; aguinat ADOLPHE GAGNON, of the parish ot St.Pierre de la Baie St.Paul aforesaid, in the county and district aforesaid, merchant, and in the hands of Jean Baptiste Landry, huissier audiencier of the court of King's Bench, curator to the délaissement made in this canse, to wit :\u2014** Two uwipents and five perches of ground in front by the depth of fifty four arpents, lying and situate at the place called La Goudronnerie, in the parish of St.Pierre de la Baie St.Paul; bounded in front by the river du Goufire, in rear by the end of said deph, anyl joining the holders of the concession St.Ours, on one side towards the north by Etienne Gagnon, and on the other side towards the svu:h west by Lows Doré\u2014with the buildings thereon erected.The said immoveable being subject tothe charge of the droils de banalités and retrait, and other seigniorial rights with which the said immoues able may be encuwbered in favour of the svigniors of { et place.\u2019 To be sold at the church door of the said parish 0 St.Pierre aud St, Paul, on the FIRST day o' D LCEMBER next, at VEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The suid Writ returnabie on the first day ot February next.A W.S.SEWELL, Sher\u2018fF, Sherifl\u2019s Office, 28th July, 1840.[First published 30th Julv, 1840.7 VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit \u20181 NDRE LACRO!X, heretofore of Nu.972.| the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, student at law, and now of the parish of St.Michel, in the county of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec ; against JOACHIM MONDOR, of the said city of Quebec, lumber merchant, and MAGLOIRE GA- RON, of the said city of Quebec, cabinet maker, and Dame Marie Charlotte Marié, his wifs, reprenant Pinstance, in the room and stead of the said André Lacroix, deceased, to wit :\u20141, ¢ An emplacement or lot of ground situate in the St.John suburb, of an irregular figure, coutaining in front, on the south level of the said St, John street, about forty- one feet, in rear joining the governmeut property torty-two feet or thcreabout, on ove side towards the south west to Millar, one hundred and thirteen feet or thereabout, and on the other side towards the uorth east partly to Richard May and partly to an emplacement hereafter described under number two\u2014the said north east side containing about one bundred and nineteen feet, with the one story wooden house thereon erected.2.An emplacement or lot of ground situate at the same place, containing about seventy seven feet in front by about fifty eight feet in depth ; bounded in front by Richard May and by the widow or heirs Crow, in rear by the government ground, on one side towards the south west by lot number one, and on the other sie towards the north east by Pierre Gauvin, wi'h a ope story woaden house thereon erected\u2014and the right of passage with vehicle between the properties of the said Richard May and the widow or heirs Crow to communicate to Sf, John street.3 An emplacemeut orlot of ground situate at the same place, of an irregular figure, containing in front, on the north level of St, John street, about one hundred and twenty three feet in rear joining the properties of Louis Cantin, Joseph Marois and Eustache Cameron, about one hundred and sixteen feet, on one side towardsthe south west joining the government ground, about forty nine feet, and on the other side towards the north east joining Antoine Belleau about sixty four feet and eight inches.4.An emplacement or lot of ground si tuate at the same place, of thirty nine feet in front by about fifty feet in depth ; bounded in front by the south level of St.Jacques street, in rear by the ediplacement number five hereafther described, on one side towards the south west by St.Simon street, and on the other side to wards the north east by the widow Jean Baptiste Masse, with a one story wooden house thereon erected, of thirty seven feet in front\u2014also the half of a hangard in the rear, whereof the half belongs to lot number five hereafter described.5.An emplacement or lot of ground, situate at.the same place, of forty feet in front by fifty feet or thereabout in depth ; bounded in front by the north level of the Nouvelle street, in rear by lot number four above described, on one side towards the south west by St.Simon street, and on the other side towards the north east by the widow Jean Baptiste Masse, with a wooden house thereon erected, and the half of a hangard in rear, whereof the other half belongs to lot number four.6.An emplacement or lot of ground situate at the same place of an irregular figure, containing in front on the level of Aiguillon street, about thirty four feet, joining in rear to the ground of the chapel or fubrique of Quebec, about seventeen feet, on one side towards the south west joining to Barthelemi Lachance, about sixty feet and ten inches, and on the other sice QUESS Bette de Quebec.W 640 A towards the north east joining to Jacque: Fiset, about fifty five feet, with a one story house and shed thereon erccted.7.An emplacement or lot of ground situate at the same place, of an irregular figure, containing in front, onthe south level of Richelieu street, about thirty nine feet and seven inches, in rear joining the properties of the widow Augustin Desjardins and Edward Burroughs, esquire, about thirty six feet, on one side towards thesouth west joining to François Macon, about sixty eight feet, and on the other side towards the north east joining to Joseph Sa vard about sixty four feet, with a two story wooden house and hangard thereon erected.8.A lot of ground situate on St, Foy road, in the banlieue of this city, containing one arpent aud nine feet in front, by about eleven arpents and two perches in depth ; bounded in front by the north side of the said St.Foy road, in rear by Jacques Normand, on one side towards the south west by James Jeffery and widow Jean Marie Routier, and on the other side \u2018towards the north east by the late Mr.Bois or bis representative, with a barn thereon erected.9.A lot of ground situate in the same place, containing two arpents in front by about five arpents and a half in depth ; bounded in front by the north side of St.Foy road, in rear by the end of the said depth, on one side towards the south west by William Wilson, esquire, and on the other side towards the north east by Alexander Simpson, esquire, with two barns thereon erected.Lot number three, to be sold subject to the distraction (distrait)claimed in the opposition afin de distraire of Miles Keegan, aod lots numbers one, two, three, six and seven, subject to the several real charges and encumbrances mentioned in the several oppositions afin de charge of the Hôtel-Dieu of Quebec and the judgment rendered thereon.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec.on the SEVENTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 29th July, 1840.[First published 30th July, 1840.] VENDITIONI EXPONAS, Quebec, to wit : ENRIETTE GU(CHAUD, of the No.2808, § city of Quebec, in the county aad district of Quebec, ès gualités, and others; against TIIK- RESE LEMAITRE BELLENOY, of the town of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, és qualités, and others, and Thomas Fargues, of the city of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, esquire, physician, és qualités reprenant l'instance, and Thomas Steel, of the township of Shipton, in the district of St.Francis, in the province of Lower Canada, esquire, opposant, substituted in the room and stead of the said Thomas Fargues, ès qualilés to proceed to the sale of the following \u2018immoveable, to wit :\u2014No.26.\u2018 Being the lot marked on tbe said plan À, as the number three, being also a lot or parcel of ground, situate and lying in the lower town of the said city of Quebec, at Près-de Ville ; bounded at one end towards the southward by the lot number two on the said plan A, and lastly described, and being in line with the centre of a passage left in common between the said lots numbers two and three, en the said plan A,and at the other end towards the northward by the north side of an old store, and in line with the north side of the wharf; the said boundary line marked on the said plan by the letters E and F, on one side towards the eastward by the river St.Lawrence, at the eastern extremity of a deep water lot granted by government to Lester Morrogh, in one thousand eight hundred and five, and on the west- \u201cward by the Cape Diamond, (Champlain street running through the same) containing in bread:h along the said Champlain street, one hundred and eighty one french feet, or thereabout, by the depth there may be between the eastern line of the said deep water lot and Cape Diamond\u2014 together with the wharves and all the valuable buildings thereon erected\u2014the same being fully described on the said plan A.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the SEVENTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the first day of O.tober next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 29:h July, 1840.{First published 30th July, 1840.Sherift\u2019's Sales, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wit: { Pusuc NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will \u2018be sold at the respective times and places as mentivned below.-Al) persona having clain:is 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 alluned, are required to be filed in our Office, previous to the fifieen days uext preceding the day of sale; oppositions afin \u2018de \u2018conserver may be filed at any ume within two days next after the seturn of the Writ, ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to vit} OHN ROSS, of the parish of St.No.1554, ç Clément de Beauharnois, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JOSEPH ROI pir PORTELANCE, of the same place, farmer, defendant :\u2014*\u2018A lot of ground situated in the said parish of St.Clément de Beauharnois, designated as number eight, in the concession of river St.Louis, Ormstown, containing three arpents and three perches in front, one arpent nine perches and fourteen feet in the rear line in breadth, by twenty nine arpents four perches and fourteen feet in the north easterly line, and \u201cthirty arpents in the south westerly line in length, forming fifty arpents and twentyone perches in superficies ; bounded in front by the river St.Louis, in rear by lot number thirty four (cote St.George,) and on the south westerly side by lot number nine, in the said concession of river St, Louis, in Ormstown, the property of J.W.Gendrout.Save and except an emplacement on the north side of the front road -of the said lot of land, the property of Michel Michelon dit Savage, and another emplacement on the south side of the said front road, and:joiting the chemin de Montée, te property of Julie Dandurand, wife of Bazile Koy\u2014with a THB QUEBEG GAGBTTR wooden house and barn thereon erected.\u2019\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Clément de Bean- harnois, on the THIRTY-FIRSI day of AUGUST next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.\u2018Fhe said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.BOSIiON & BARRUN, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, 25th April, 1840.(First publi-hed 3Uth April, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : D.NORMAND, of the pa- No, 5h.} rish of St.Clément de Beauhar- nois, in the district of montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of ANTUOINE PICAKD, formerly of the parish of St.Michel de Lachine, in the said district of Montreal, and now of the said parish of St.Clément de Beanharnois, yeoman, defendant :\u2014\u201c À lot of land desi- goated as number thirty-four, in thie Beauce, being the easterly half of fhe said lot number thirty-four, containing two arpents in width by fourteen arpents in depth, more or less, forming twenty eight arpents in superficies, without warranty of precise measure ; bounded in front by the Beauce\u2019s road, in rear by part of the said lot, the property of the said plaintiff, the same joining on the north westerly side the third part of the said lot number thirty tour, the property of Paul Gendron, and on the south easterly side to lot number thirty five, the property of Alexis Brunais.The said plaintiff has a right of passage from the rear to the front road, as a reserve for ever on the said land lot number thirty- four\u2014with a wooden house and barn thereon erected\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Clément de Beauharnois, on the THIRTY-FIRST day of AUGUST next, at the hour of ELLVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of October next.BOSTON & BARRKON, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 25th April, 1840.[ First published 30th April, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: LEXANDER McCAMBRIDGE, No.1933.§ of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, innkeeper and trader, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of DAVID MOUR, of the township of Hull, in the said d strict, lumber dealer, defendant :\u2014 1.** A dot cf land described as lot number seven, in the third range of the township of Hull, containing one hundred and seventy five superficial acies, more or less; bounded in font by the Ottawa river, in rear by the front of the second range, on the respective sides by the los numbers six and eight\u2014 with two wocden dwelling houses, barn a framed saw-mill, and other buildings thereon erect ed.2, i\u2018arcels of land, consisting of the following lots, in the township of Ardley, lo wit: north halt of lot number four, in the third range\u2014numbers three, five and six, io the fourth rauge\u2014thiee, four, five, seven and eight, in the fifih range\u2014 one, two, four, five, six, eight and nine, in the sixth range, containing altogether two thousand eight hundred and twelve superficial acres, with the usual allowance for highways\u2014wiih all the buildings and appurtenances thereou erected.3.Parcels of land, in the latter mentioned township, consisting of the following lots : number three, in the sixth range\u2014ten and twelve, in the eighth range\u2014south half of number :ourteen, in the ninth range \u2014 south west quarter of number five, in the eighth range, and south west quarter of number ten, in the ninth range of the said township, together containing eight hundred superficial acres, with the usual allowances tor high- ways\u2014 with all the buildings thereon erected.4.A certain caual or timber pass, called and described as Moor slide, at the Calumet Island, ancienlly named Roche fendue, with all its dams and gates in three parts, the continuation ana vacant spaces between, being one mile and a half\u201d To be soid at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the THIRTY-FIRST day of AUGUSL next, at tue hour of'TEN o'clock in the torenoon, \u2018lhe Writ returnable on the first day of October next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 25th April, 1840.[First published 3Cth April, 1540.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : § HE Honorable J.B.R.HERTEL No.369.DE ROUVILLE, esquire, of the parish of st.Hilaire de Rouville, seigniorin possession of the seigniory of Rouville, in the district of Montreal, plaiutift ; against the lands and tenements of J BAN MON- J EAU, bailiff, of the said parish of St.Hilaire de Rouville, in the district of Montreal, defendant: \u20141.*\u201c I'wo contiguous emplacements situated in the village of Rouville, in the said parish of ot.Hilaire de Rouville, being numbers three and five, (on the plan of the said village,) the said emplacements containing each fifty eight feet on one side and minety feet on the other side ; joining in front towards the north east to St.Charles street, in rear towards the south west to Jean L\u2019Heureux, on one side towards the north to Joseph Trappier, and on the other side towards the south to st.Hypolite street\u2014with a wooden house and a bake-house adjoining the same, a hangard, a stable anda dairy thereon erected.2 A land situate in the second range or concession of the said parish of st.Hilaire de Kouville, containing one arpent and a half in front by twenty five arpents in depth, the whole more or less ; joining in front to Michel L\u2019Heureux, in the rear to Alphonse Dumont, esquire, on one side towards the north east Lo Hertel de Rouville, esquire, the said plaintiff, and on the other side towards the south west to Antoine Charon dit Cabanac,or his represent- atives\u2014 without buildings thereon.3.A land of four arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, the whole more or less, situate in the first range or concession of the said parish of St.Hilaire ; joining in front to the river Chambly or Richelieu, in rear partly to the ground of one Joseph Boissi, and partly to the ground of one Joseph Brodeur, on one side to Alexis Blain, the father, and on the other side to Joseph Roi\u2014with a wooden house, two barus and a stable thereon erected.The said lands and lots of ground being subject to the droit de retrait, as mentioned in the deed of concession thereof, and to.the conditions, clauses and servitudes specified in the said deed.\u201d\u201d To be soldat the church door of the said parish of St.Hilaire de Rouville, on the TWELFTH day of OC1LOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the seventeenth day of October next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sherif.Sherifi\u2019s Office, 6th June, 1840.{First published 11th June, 1340 ) Jury 30 FIRRI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : AURENT LER(UX, No.961.merchant, of the parish of L\u2019Assomption, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the the parish of St.Paul, in the said district of Montreal, and residing herself in that place, defendant :\u20141.* Alot or piece of ground of an irregular figure, situate in the parizh of St.Faul, in the seigniory of Lava:trie, containing about thirty six arpents in sujerficies ; bounded in fr.nt by the de ligne,) on one side by Razile Marcille, on the other sido partly by the defendant and partly by the river of the Lake Ouaro\u2014with a wooden barn thereon erected.2.A land situate in the aforesaid parish of ~t, Paul, in the same seigniory, containing three arpents in front by abont three arpents in depth, as far as a line road (chemin de ligne, and thence widening to four arpents in front Ly about iwelve arpents in depth; bounded in front by the river of the Lake Ouaro, in rear by Antoine Vaine.on one side by Joseph Godin, on the otherside pa-t}y by lot number one above described, and partly by Joseph Lacomme, Jean Baptiste doves dit Joficœur and Pierre and Antoine Na.deaa\u2014with a wooden l:ouse and stable thereon erected.3.An emjlacement of an irregular figure, situate in the same parish of St Paul and seigniory, containing about three arpents in front by one arpentin depth ; bounded in fron by the river 1\u2019Assomption, in rear and on one side by Pierre ¢ hevaudier dit Lepine, on the other side by a line road (chemin de ligne)\u2014 with a wooden house, barn, stable, cow-hcuse, angar, a cairy and coach house thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Paul, on the 1 WELF II day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of October next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 6th June, 1840.[First publish: d 11th June, 1640 ] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ; OHN ADAMS PERKINS, of the No.956.city of Montreal, in the district of Montrezl, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of GEORGE SHEPHERD, of the township of Farnham.in the said district of Montreal, farmer and trader, defendant :\u20141.** \u2018I he south half of lot number Vv, in the second range of lots in the township of Farnham, in the district of M ntreal, the said half lot containing about one hundred acres in superficies, more or less ; bounded to the south by lot number five.in the first range of lots, to the north by the remaining half of the said lot number V, to the east by lot number one, occupied by Patrick Galliaw, to the west on the other side by lot number three, owned by David Jewell and Phillip Wo.d\u2014with three log houses, a framed barn and an ashery thereon erect-d \u2014 about thirty acres of the above described premises are in a good state of cultivation.2.About twenty acres in superficies more orless off and from the north part of lot number V, in the first range of lits in the township a\u2018oresaid ; bounded to the north by the above described half lot number V, to the south by what is commonly called Bull Pond, to the east on one side by lot number one, in the first range of lots owned by Ira Benum, to the west on the other side by lot number three, owned by David Jewell\u2014abont ten acres of the last described premises are in a good state of cultivation.\u201d To be sold at the door of the Quaker meet- Ing house, in the said township of Farnham, on the TWELFTH day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the seventeenth day of October next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.SherifPs Office, 6th June, 1840.[First published 11th June, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : AMES CAHILL, ofthe parish of No.298.§ St.Jacques, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, and Anna Shannon, his wite, by him duly suthorised to institute the present action, plaintiffs; againstthe lands and tenementsof MICHEL BOISVERT, of the township of Rawdon, in the said district of Mont= real, yeoman, defendant :\u2014** A lot of ground situate in the township of Rawdon, in the county of L'Assomption, in the district of Montreal, number twenty eight, in the third range ofthe said township, containing five arpents in front by twenty six arpents in depth, without warranty of any precise measure ; bounded in front by the fonrth range, in rear by the second range of the suid township, on the north east side by Patrick Cassidy, and on the south west side by Alexander Connolly \u2014 with a wooden house, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the door of the catholic church ofthe township of Rawdon, on the TWELFTH day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of October next, BOSTON & BARRON, Sherif: Sheriff\u2019s Office, 6th June, 1840.[Foret published 11th June, 1840.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : JJ AURENT LEROUX, esquire, No.966.merchant, of the parish of L\u2019Assomption, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of CHARLES VAIL- LANCOURT, of the parish of St.Ours du Grand St, Esprit, in the said district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant :\u2014 ¢ A land situate in the parish of St.Ours du\u2019 Grand St.Esprit, in the seigniory of L\u2019Assomption, containing one arpent and a half in front by about thirty five or thirty six arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the river St, Esprit, on:one side and in rear by François Coitau dit St.Jean, on the other side to André Déroche\u2014with a house, an old barn and an old stable thereon constructed.\u201d To be sold, subject to a certain distraction in favour of Jean Baptiste Coitou dit St.Jean, of a piece of land, a description of which will be fully given: at the time of sule, at the church door of the said.parish of \u2018St.Ours du Grand St.Esprit, on the TWELFTH day of OCTOBER 1:ext, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The Writ returnable on the seventeenth day: of October next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.SherifFs Office, 6th June, 1840.[First published 11th \u2018June, 1840 } esquire lands and tenements of VERONIQUE GODIN, widow of the late Francois Lacombe, in hislifetime inn.keeper, of river of the Lake Ouaro.in rear by a l'ne road (chem.mentions SIGINT.aan | + Bream arn ts ite 1840.FIERI FACIAS.Mon real, to wi: :?YY IFLIAM SNOWDON, esquire, No.1059, § of the parish of Ste.Scholas- tigne,in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff; agninst the lands and tenements of JOSEPH LAURIN, formerly of the parish of St, Enstachie, aow of the parish of St.Augustin, in the said district, yeoman, defendant :\u2014=\u2018¢ The fourth undivided part of à lund lying aod situate in the parish or mission of St, Angustin, in the seigniory of Mille-Lsles, containing three æ:pents in front by twenty arpents in deph, the whole more or less ; bounded in front by the little river of the Petit Brulé, in rear hy the king's highway of the Côte St.Louis, on one side by Jacques Dubeau, and on the other side by Autoine Chaurette\u2014with à h \u2018use, and a dairy thereon erected ; aud also the enjoyment of the overplus ot the said land, during the] fetime of the ssid defendant and Félicite Gauthier, bis wife.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish or mission of St.Angustin, on the TWELFTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019clockin the forenoon, The Writ returpable ou the seventeenth day of October next.BOSTON & BAKRON, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, 9th June, 1840.[First published 11th June, 1840.] FIEKRI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : NDREW COWAN, of the city of No.309.{ Montreal, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of JAMES THOMSON, of the parish ot Montreal, in the distiict of Montreal, distiller, defendant:\u2014¢ A lot of ground situated at River St, Pierre, in the parish of Montreal, and distiict of Montreal, within the following limits : bounded on the north side bya ditch running from the public road to the river St.Lawrence, on the easterly side by the said river St, Lawrence, on the southerly side by a passage leading from the said public road to tle spid river St.Lawrence, and on the westerly and south westerly vides by the said public road, on and along which road, and forming an angle, the said lot measures (three hundred and sixteen feet english measure, more or less\u2014with a brewery, distillery, barns, stubles and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the FIRST day cf DECEMBER next, at the hour of ONE of the clock in the afternoon.The Wril returnable on the first day of February n-x1, BOSTON x BARRON, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 25th July, 1840._{Frest published 30th Jniy, 1840 ] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ?AMES LESLIE and ROBERT No.2227, $aÿ HALLOWELL, both of Montreal.in the dist ict of Montreal, merchants, and Charles Start, of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, merchant; against the lands and tenements of LOUIS CHORETITE of the pa-ish of Ste.Scholastique, in the said district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant :\u20141, \u201c An emplacement lying and situate in the village of Ste.Scholastique, containing half an arpent in breadth by one arpént in depth ; joining in front towards the north to the road leading to Belle Rivière, in rearand on one side to Joseph Chenette, and on the other side to the road leading to St.Remy\u2014 with a well finished stone house of two sto ies high of forty feet by thirty five, a potash factory and other buildings thereon erected.2.Anotherlot of ground lying and situate to the north of Belle Rivière, in the parish of ste.Scholastique, containing one arpentin front by thirty two arpents in 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 James dit Carrière \u2014 without any buildings thereon erected.3.Another lot or farm of land lying and situate to the soutb of Belle Rivière, in the parish of ste.Scholastique, containing two arpents and ahaltin front by thirty two arpentsin depth ; joining in front to Belle Rivière, in rear to the unconceded lands, on one side to Jean Baptiste D\u2019Aout, and on the other side tv Françuis Charbonneau\u2014 without buildings thereon erected\u2014in its natural stale\u2014(en bois debout) \u2014the whole without warranty of precise measure.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Scholastigue, on the FIRST day of DECEVBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.\u2018Ihe Writ returnable on the first day of February uext.i BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff, Fheriffs Office, 25th July, 1840.{First publisheu 30th July, 1840 } FIERI FACIAS- Montreal, to wit: ANIEL BAIN, of New Lon- No.1175.{ gueuil, in the parish of St.Poly- carpe, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the Jands and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE CUURTEMANCHE, of the same place, yeoman, defendant :\u2014** A pieoe or parcel of land situated in the parish of St, Polycarpe, seigniory of New Longueuil, described as a part of lct number twenty four, on the north side of river de Lisle, containing one and one half arpent in frout by twenty arpents in depth ; from thence, taking three arpen\u2019s and five perches in front by six arpents in depth, without any warranty of precise measurement ; bounded in front by the said river de Lisle, in rear by the lands of G.R.$.le Eeaujeu, and on the respective sides of the one and a half by twenty arpents by Jeau Baptiste André dit St.Amant and François Ruisseau, aud on the respective sides of the three arpents five perches by six arpents by Jean Baptiste Lalonde dit Ganiwa, and Jean Baptiste André dit St.Amant\u2014with a wooden house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.Which said lot of land is, among other things, by the deed of concession thereof, subject to the right to, and in favour of the seignior of the scigniory of New Longueuil, in the censive of which the said lot of land is situated, to take six superficial arpents, on any part of said lot, for the purpose of thercon erecting a saw or flour mill, or mills of any other description, and to occupy and dig trenches, and cut the earth in such parts of said lot, as the said seignior shall deem necessary, for conducting water to said mill-, and the construction thereof ; also, the said lot of land is subject to the droit de retrait, as mentioned in the said deed of concession and on the conditions therein set forth, and to the other clauses, conditions and servitudes, in the said deed of concession specified.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St, Polycarpe, on the FIRST day of DE CEMBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon The Writ returnable on the first day of February next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 25th July, 1840.J FIER1 FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : UB#RT BOURASSA, of the No.2178.Ll parish of Laprairie de la Mag- delcine, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, plaintiff; against the landsand tenements of JOSEPH LERIGER DE - LAPLANTE, of the parish of St Luc, said district, yeoman, defendant :\u2014*A lot of ground of an irregular figure, lying and situate in the seigniory of Laprairie, in the parish of St.Luc, containing eight arpents and eighty three perches in superficies ; joining in front to the front road of the Cdle St.Bourgia, in rear to the little river Montreal, on one side to the chepin de descente of the côte St.Stanislas, on the other side partly to Pierre Langevin and partly to the said river Montreal \u2014with a wooden house, barn and stable thereon erected, together with ihe fruits trees planted there on, and such as it is now lying, The said lot of ground being now fenced up.\u201d lo be sold at the church door of the said parish of st.Luc.on the FIRST day of DE- CEM BER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The raid Writ returnable on the first day of February next.HOSTUN & BARRON, Sheriff.Sherifi\u2019s Office, 21st July, 1840.[¥irst published 30th July, 1840.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : SMITH SAXBURN, formerly of No.1559 § the city and district of Montreal, and province of Lower Canada, master carpenter, and dealerin lumber, and now of the town of Canterbury, in the State of New Hampshire, one of the United States of America, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of JUHN FORBES, of the city and district of Montreal, lumber merchant, in his own name ; Freeman Ruggles Forbes, of the same place, trader, Ariel Bowman, of the same place, bookselier a.d printer, as having married Content P.Phillips, of the same place, aud the said Content P.Philips ; the said Freeman Ruggles Forbes, and Content P, Phillips, being both jointly executurs of the last wi 1 and testament of the late William Forbes, deceased, in his lifetime of the sume piace, lumber merchant, and administrators of the property ieft by him, jointly and severaly, defendants :\u2014I.** A certain lot of laud lying and being in the fief Nazareth, St.a unne suburbs, in tie city of Montreal, in the said district, distinguished and known as lot number one hundred and twenty six ; bounded in front by Prince street, in rear by lot number one hundred and twenty five, on one side by lot number one hundred and forty one, and ou theother side by lot number one hundred and thirty five, containing one hundred and thirty five feet in front by eighty six feet and one third in depth on the side adjoining fot number ene hundred and forty one, and forty six feet and a half in depth on the other side Joining lot number one hundred and thirty five, the whole measuring eight thousand nine hundred and sixty six feet in superficies nore or iess\u2014with a sh-d thereon erected The said lot to be sold subject to an annual and perpetual ground rent, (rente annuelle fonciére peryétuelie et non rachetable) of six pounds tweive shilings and six pence, currency, payable on the first day of May in each and every year to John 5.McCord, of the city of Montreal aforesaid, esquire, his heirs and assigns, uatil the expiration of a certain lease or bail emphytéotijue, - which wiil expire on the twenty ninth day of September, vue thousand eight hundred and ninety, and atterwards to the administratrices of tile property ot the poo: or the !fôtel- Dieu of Montreal, and their successors tor ever; aud also subject tu the droit de retrait or vetenue in preference to all others, even the parens lignagers, 2.Ali Laat certain emplacement lying in st.Anne suburb as aforesaid, known and designated as lot number one hundred und twenty five, containing one hundred and thirty five feet in Queen street by ninety three feet and two thirds, adjoining to the repre- tatives of A.Pallinson, and partly to lot number one hundred and forty one, on the other side one hundred and thirty feet and a ha:f adjoining to the representatives of Claude {.atram- boise, and partly to lot number one hundred and thirty six, and in rear to lot number one haudred and twenty s:x first above described \u2014the said lot containing fifteen thousand three hundred and thirty three feet one quarter in supertices, more or less-~with a wooden house thercon erected, and to be soid not subject to the before mentioned ground rent.3.A certain lot ofland lying in St.Ann subuib, as aforesaid ; bounded in front by Wellington street, in rear by tbe property of J.8.McCord, esquire, on one side by Kempt street, and on the other side by Murray street, containing one acre of land or thirty two thousand four hundred feet in superficies, more or less - the said tract of land comprising numbers three hundred and sixty aine, toree hundred and seventy, three buudred and seventy oue, three hundred and seventy two, three hundred and seventy three, and three hundred and seventy four\u2014with a wooden house and other buildings thereon erected.The said lot will besold subject to an annual and perpetual ground rent of twenty four pounds per annum, to be paid to the same person, and under the same conditions as the aforesaid lot number one.\u201d To be sold at our office.in the city of Montreal, on the FIRST day of DECEMBER next, at the hour of ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.BOSTON & BARRON Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 25th July, 1840.[First published 30th July, 1540.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : {3 ENEVIEVE BOURASSA, of the No.960.{ J parish of Lacadie, widow by her first marriage of the late Hubert Sénécal, in his lifetime of Lucadie aforesaid, merchant, and by her second marriage wife of François Ranger\u2014the said Geneviève Bourassa duly authorized to bring the present action, plaintifF; against the lands and tenements of the said FRANCOIS RANGER, of the parish of Lacadie, in the said district, merchant, defendant :\u2014 1.¢¢ An emplacement situate in the village of Lacadic, in the barony of Longueuil, containing fifiy feet in breadth by such depth that there may be going to another cmplacement of the said defendant hereafter described 3 bounded in front by a new street, in rear by the emplacement hereafter described, on one side towards the south by another street, and on the other side towards the north by Hypolite Paillé\u2014with a two stories stone house thereon erected.2.Another emplacement situate in the said village of Lacadie, in the barony of Longueuil, containing sixty four feet in front, by about one hundred and forty feet in depth ; bounded in front by a rue de descente, in rear by Jean Baptiste Bissonnette, on the east side by the heir of the late Hubert Sénécal, and towards the west side partly by Hypolite Paillé and partly by the emplacement above described\u2014with a stable, a coach house and other buildings thereon erected.3.The exact undivided half of another emplacement situate in the said GAGBTTI Dd QUBLAC 641 village o?Lacadie, and in the said barony of Longueuil, containing fifty seven feet in front by about ten perches in depth 3 bounded in front by the king\u2019s highway, abutting in rearto Messire Joseph Crevier, on one side towards the south joining to Messieurs Gauthier and Bourgeois, on the other side towards the north partly to Charles Dubé, and partly to Léon Marches- seault\u2014with a house and blacksmith\u2019s shop adjacent thereto thereon erected.4.The exact undivided half of a land of three arpents and a half in front by twenty five arpents in depth, more or less, situated in the parish of Lacadie, in the seigniory of Le- prairie ; bounded in front by the little river Montreal, abutting in depth to Messire Joscph Crevier, on one side towards the south to Augustin Regnier, on the other side towards the north to the representatives of the late Louis Bouchard\u2014with a house, a barn, a stable, and other buildings thereon erected.6.Another land situated in the said parish of Lacadie, in the barony of Longueuil, containing three arpents in front by twenty eight arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the little river Montreal, abutting in rear to the lands of the Ruisseau des Noyers, Joining on one side towardsthe south to Picrre Marcoux, on the other side towards the north to Thomas Symard\u2014with a house, a barn, and a stable thereon constructed.6.The exact undivided half of an emplacement situated at Henryville, in the parish of St.George, in the seigniory of Noyan, being number nineteen ; bounded in front towards the south by the road of the Bay of Missisquoy, in rear by lot number fourteen of the second concession, joining on the east side to lot number twenty, and on the other side towards the west to the road leading to Chris- tieville, containing the said emplacement six perches and fifteen feet in front by six perches and thirteen feet in depth\u2014with two houses, a barn, a hangard, two old sheds and a dairy thereon erected.\u201d To be sold as follows, that{s to say : numbers one, two, three, four and five, at the ckurch door of*the parish of Ste.Marguerite of Blairfindie, on the FIRST day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon ; and number six, at the church door of the parish of St.George, on the SECOND day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 24th July, 1810.[First published 30th July, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : } G EORGE KEITH, of Rupert\u2019s lands, No.1752.British North America, esquire, chief factor, in the honorable Hudson\u2019s Bay company, plaintiff ; agaiust the lands and tenements of JAMES HOLMES and JOHN SPIERS, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal and province of Lower Canada, merchants, and the Reverend Henry Wilkes, of the same place, clerk ; Susannah Scott Holmes, his wife, jointly and severally, tutor duly appointed to Susan McDonell and Ann Martha McDonell, minor children issue of her the said Susannah Scott Holme\u2019s marriage with the late John McDonell, in his lifetime of the same place, merchant, and his heirs and legal representatives, defendants :\u2014 \u201c A piece or parcel of ground situated in St.Jean Baptiste street, in the city of Montreal, in the said district; bounded in front by the said St.Jean Baptiste street, on one side by property belonging to the estate and succession of Guillon Duplessis, on the other side by property belonging to Joseph T.Barrett, and in rear by property belonging to the honorable Roderick McKenzie, containing seventy-five feet in front by ninety-three feet in depth on one side, and sixty-six feet in depth on the other side, more or less, without guarantee of precise measure\u2014toge- ther with a stone dwelling house and other buildings thereon erected\u201d To be sold at our office, onthe FIRST day of DECEMBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of February next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff?s Office, 24th July, 1840.[First published 30th July, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : RANCOIS BELANGER, No.1605.yeoman, heretofore of the parish of Chambly, in the district of Montreal, and now of Champlain, in the United States of America, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of EDOUARD BROSSEAU, veaman, of the parish of 8t.Joseph de Chambly, in the district of Montreal, and Catherine Dubuc, his wife, jointly and severally, defendants :\u20141.*¢ A land lying und situate in the parish of St.Joseph of Chambly, in the district of Montreal, of three quarters of an arpent in front by forty five arpents more or less in depth ; joining in front to the little river Montreal, in the rear to Jacques LeBlane, and on the north east side to the heirs Franç is Patenande, and on the the other side towards the south west partly to Julien Lamoureux and partly to Pierre Daragon\u2014 with a barn thereon built, 2.A land lying and situate in the parish of 8t.Joseph of Chambly, in the district aforesaid, of nine perches in front by thirty arpents, the whole more or less in depth; joining in front to the little river Montreal, in the district aforesaid, in the rear to Joseph Manni end his heirs, and on the norih east side to Paschal Dubue, and on the south west side to Paschal Dubuc\u2014with a right in the house thereon constructed,\u201d Tobe sold at the church door of the said parieh of Chambiy, onthe FIRST day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on (he first day of February next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 21st July, 1840.[First published 30th July, 1840.] Sheriff gs Sales.DISTRICSTOFTHREEBRIVERS.To wir: § Pustic NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required 10 be filed with tbe undersigned, at his office, previous to tbe fifieen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver muy be filed at any time within (wo days next after the return of the Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit td ONATHAN WURTFELE, No.507.esquire, residing in the parish-of St.David iinthe county of Yamaska, in the district ot Three Rivers, seignior of the fief and seignior of River David or Deguire ; ugainst GENEVIEVE LEMOINE, widow of the late Joseph Gingnas, the son, of the purish, copnty wud district afuresaid, 93 much Lee pen me tt Tr 642 in her own name as tutrix duly elected in justice to her aninor children, that is to say :\u2014** A land situate in the \"parish of St, David, in the seigniory of Bourg Marie de d\u2019Est, in tire second concession called Jonathan, being number six, of three arpents in front by about forty arpents and three perches; joining in front to the River David, in rear to the road Ste.Catherine, on the north west side partly to Bénoni Dani, Felix Richette and to the widow Antoine Richoste, and towards the south east partly to the said plaintiff, and partly to the widow and heirs Dophiné, and partly to the north west line (cordon) of the concession St.Nicholas\u2014with a house thereon erected\u2014and partly in cultivation.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession of the said land in favour of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the same derives.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.David, on the SECOND day of SEPTEMBER next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the fourteenth day of September next, J.G.OGDEN, Sherif, + Three Rivers, 24th April, 1840.[ Firat published 30th April, 1840.) FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit:2 FOHN PLOYART, of the town- No.104.§ ship of Grantham, in the eounty of Drummond, in the district of Three Rivers, esquire ; against FRANCOIS FIRMIN BOUCHER, of Drummondville, in she county and district aforesaid, yeoman, to wit: \u20141.\u201cFhe north half of a lot of land situate in the township of Grantham, known and distinguished as lot number thirteen, in the second range of lots in the said township, containing one bundred acres\u2014with a house, barn, stable, the frame of a house, and other buildings thereon erected.2.Fhe north half of a lot of land situate in the township of Grantham, known and distingnish- ed as lot number thirteen, in the third range of lots in the said township containing one hundred acres \u2014 part of which is under cultivation.3.The north quarter ofalot of Lindsituate in the township of Grantham, known and distinguished as lot number twelve, in the third range of lots in the said township, containing fifty acres\u2014part under cultivation\u2014with a house thereon erected 4.The south quarter of a lot of land situate in the township of Grantham, known and distinguished as Jot number two, in the fifth range of lots in the said township, containing fifty acres\u2014with a house of thirty feet long by twenty four feet wide, a barn of forty feet long by thirty feet in width\u2014part of the land under cultivation.This said lot is bounded in front to the northeast by Joseph Lavoi, père, in the rear by Francis Kelly, joining to the south to Colonel Heriot, and to the north to Edward Toomy.\u201d To besold at my office, in the court house.in the town of Three Rivers, on the SECOND day of SEPTEMBER next, at FEN of the clock in the forenoon, \"The said Writ returnable on the fourteenth day of September next.1.G, QGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 24th April, 1840.] [First published 30th april, 1840.ALIAS FIERF FACIAS.Three Rivers, tu wit :.ONATHAN WURTELE, es- No.163, } gnire, of the ci:y of Quebec, in the countv and district of Quebec, seignior of the seigniory of Deguire, otherwise called River David ; against HUBERT LASSALLE, merchant, of the parish ofSt, Michel, of Yamaskna, in the conuty of Yamaska, in tlie district of Three Rivers, trader, and others, to wit ;\u2014 + A land in its natural state, situate inthe parish of St, David, in the seigniory of Deguire, in the second côte of the concession St Pierre, being one third of the lot number three, und one third of the lot number four, o two arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, or thereabout ; joining infront to the line (cordon) dividing the first from the second edte of the said concession, in rear 10 the south west lateral line of the first land.of the con.eession St.David, on one side towards the south east to Juseph Véroneau, and on the o:her vide towards the north west to Jean Baptiste Bnisvert.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions-and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession of the said land in favour of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the same derives,,//'o be sid at the church donor of the parish of St.David, on the SECOND day of SEPTEMBER next, at EIGHT o\u2019clock in the foreanon.The said Writ returnable on the fourteenth day of September next, I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff Three Rivers, 244h April, 1840.[ First published 30th April, 1840 ] FILRI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : 1sS CHARLOTTE MELIN- No.148.DA MONTOUR, spinster et usant de ses droits and others, all of the parish of Pointe du Lac, and scigniors par indivis of the seigniory of Pointe du Lac ; against MICHEL GIRAR D, blacksmith and yeomnan, of the parish cf Pointe du Lac; that is 10 say.\u2014\u2018 An emplacement situate in the parish and seigniory of Pointe du Lac, in the village of St Geneviève, to the sonth west of the king's highway.containing half an arpent in front by the depth that there may be from the said king's highway to the land of Raphael Provancher; joining on one side towards the north east to Louis Montour, and on the other side towards the south west to Joseph Dugré\u2014 with a house, a work-shop and other buildings thereon erected.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes men tioned in the decd of concession of the said emplacement in favour of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the sane derives.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Pointe du Lac, on the FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next.at T'EN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the fourteenth day of September next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 25th April, 1840, { First published 30th April, 1810 ] - - FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit } ONATHAN WURTELE, es- No.506.quire, residing in the parish of St.David, in the county of Yamaska, in the district of Three Rivers, seigniors of the fief and scigniory of River David or Deguire ; against MARIE SALVAS, widow of the late Jean Baptiste Cantara, residing in the parish, county and district aforesaid, as much in her own name as tutrix duly clected in justice to her children, to wit: \u2014*\u2018¢ A land situate in the parish of St.David in the concession Ste.Sophie, in the seigniory of Bourg Marie de Piist, being the north west half of lot number nine, of one arpent and a half in front by awout twenty five arpents in depth ; jojning in front to the -seigniory of Nicolet, | THE QUEBEC GAZGRTMIE i OU king\u2019s highway of the said concession, in rear to the north east line of the land of Michel Chapdeleine dit Lariviére, on the south cast side to Frangpis Charland, and on the north west side to Julien Fharland\u2014partly in cultivation Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession of the snid land in favour of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the same derives.\u201d\u201d Tu be sold at the church door of the parish of St.David, on the SECOND day of SEPTEMBER next, at NINE o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the fourteenth.day of September next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 24th April, 1810.[First published 30th April 1540] FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit } 7 ENELM CONNOR No 509.the parish of St.Jean Baptiste of Nicolet, in the county F of Nicolet, and another, co-seigniors proprictors-and possessors of the eteven undivided twellths of the fief und seigniory of Nicolet ; against LUC MICHEL CRESSE, esquire, of the parish of St, Jeau Baptiste of Nicolet, in the county of Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers, curator duly elected to the vacant succession of the late James Marshall Perkins, esquire, in his lifetime surveyor, of the said parish of Nicolet, that is to say :\u20141.\u201c Four contiguous lots of ground, situate in the parish of Nicolet, to the sonth west of the Isle de la Fourche, kn«wn avd dis.tingaished-as lots numbers seventy-seven, seventy.eight, seventy-nine and eighty, containing in all twelve arpents \u201cin front by twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the south west arm-ot river Nicolet, in rear by the end of the said twenty arpents, joining on one side towards the north to lot number sevenly six, and on the other side towards the sontb to lot numver eighiy one.Subject to the charges, clauses, conditions and reserves mentioned in the deed or deeds ol concession of the sud four lots of ground in favour of the seigniors of the sei- goniory of N colet.2.Eight small lots of ground situate inthe parish of Nicolet, and known vader the names ol Isles, Islets ov Batiures, situate in the south west arm of the river Nicolet, iv front of the lands of the covcession calted The South West of Zsle de la Fourche, nearly opposite the | its ol ground numbers seventy four and seventy - five, and situate at the lower end of the place called Les Sanlts, and comprehending all the Isles.fslets, Battures and other parcels of ground row lying mn the suid south west arm of tiie river Nicolet, at the lower part of the said Saults going down about fifteen arpents.Subject to the charges, clauses, conditions aud reserves mention ed in the deed of concession of the said luis of land in favour of the seigniors of the seigniory of Nicolet, 3.Three contiguous lots of ground situated in the parish of Nicolet, in the concession St Joseph, vn the south wes: sde thereof, on the /sle de la Fourche, knomwu aud distinguished as lots numbers seventy seven, seven'y eighy and seventy nine, and containing in all nine arpeñts in front by twenty arpents in depth; bounded in front by \u201cthe line (cordon) ol the said concession, in rear hy the end of the said twenty arpents, joining on one side tu- wards the north 10 |.t number seveniy six, and on the other side towards the south to lot number eighty\u2014the whole in îts nutaru! state (en Lois debout.) Subject to the charges, clauses, conditious and reserves mentioned in the deed or deeds of concession of the said three lots ot ground in favour of the seigniors of the seigniory of Nicolet, 4.A lot of ground situate in the village, seigniory and par sh of Nicolet, containing forty tourieet and a half more or less in front, by one hundred and thirty feet more or less in depth 3 bounded in front by the rue Principale, in rear by St.Juseph street, juining on the north east side to Louis Beaubien, esquire, and onthe otlier side towards the south west to Jonathan Wurtele, esquire\u2014with a lsonse, a wing attached.to the sane, nu coach house aud vther dependeneies thereon erected.Subject to an annual and perpetual ground reat of eight shillings and sis pence, payable every yvar to the corporation of the seminary ot Nicolet ; and subject also to the charges, clauses, conditions und reserves mentioned iu the new- title (tifre-rouncl) of concession, in favour of the seigniory vf Nicolet.5 A lot of ground sitnated in the village, seigniory and parish of Nicolet, containing one arpent and one ball more or less in front by three arpents in depth; bounded in front by the rue Principale, in rear by Miss Marie Juseplite Kinelie Lozexu, joining on one side towards the north to Juseph Goudrean, the son, Germain Sirois, the sn, aod Louis Beanhien, on the \u201cother side towards the south to the said Miss Lozeau\u2014 with a coach.house thereon erected, and a stone stable constructed partly on this lot and partly on the lot of ground of Miss Luzeau.Subject to the charges, clauses, conditions and reserVes mentioned in the new-title (7itre- nouvel) of conce-sion, iu favour of the seigniors nf the 6.A lutofground situated in the seigniory and parish of Nicolet, in the south west concession, and being part of the ground known under the nave of Domaine, und containing a superfiries of about eighty arpents, and comprehended in the following limits, that is to say : hounded in front by a little stream, towards the north hy the fake St.Peter, joining on one side towards the north east tu the Reverend Messire Juseph Claude de Cuurval, and on the other side towards the south west to the two little streams and to luc Michel Cressé, esquire\u2014wih two houses and a stable thoreon erected, Subject to the charges, clauses, conditions and reserves mentioned in the deed of sale and concession granted by the seignioss of the seigniory of Nicolet.\u201d I'o be sold at the church door of the parish of Nicolet, on the TILIRD day of SEPTEMBER next, at NINE o'clock in the forenoon.\u2018ihe said Writ returnable on the fourteenth day of September next.G.OGDEN, Sheriff, Three Rivers, 25th April, 1840.[First pubtished 50th April, 1440 ] FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : AME MARGUERITE FA- No, §53.FAKD LAFRAMBOISE, residing in the town ot Turee Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice.in the district of Three Rivers, widow of the late William Grant, esquire, in h:slifetime of the said town, in her capacity of tutrix duly elected in justice to the minor children issue of the marriage of the late Charles Lafrenaye, esquire, in his lifetime advocate, of the said town, with Dume Jane Grant; against GILBERT DESFOSSES, yeoman and innkeeper, residing in the parish of St.Jean Baptiste of Nicolét, in the county of Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers, and the said CHANDLER, esquire, of\u2019 Jury 30 SSSR Jane Grant, his wife, and another, to wit:\u2014\u2018\u201c An em- & placement situate 1n the town of Three Rivers, Bouaven- ture street, of sixty threefeet more or less in front by une hundred and seven feet more or less in depth ; join.: ing in front to the said Bonaventure street, in rear to Joseph Raiche, on the south side to St.Joseph street, and on the other side towards the north to Dame widow Morris\u2014the whole as now enclosed\u2014with a house, a hangard and other buildings thereon erected.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession of the said emplacement in favour of the seignior of the fief whereof tha same derives.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the town of Three Rivers, on the SECOND day of SEPTEMBER.next, at ELEVEN o'clock.in the forenoon.Tue said Weil returnable on the fourteenth day of September next.1.G.OGDEN, Sheriff, Three Rivers, 24th April, 1840.[First pabli-hed 30ch April, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : j ONATHAN WURTELE, ee.No.290, quire, cf the parish of 84, David.in the county of Yamaska, in the district of Three Rivers, seignior of the seign:ory of Deguire and Bourg Marie de l\u2019Est ; against PAUL RAYMOND, yeoman, of the parish of St.Michel of Yamaska, in the county and district aforesaid, to wit ;\u2014*¢ A land situate in the parish of St.David, in the seigniory of Deguire or River David; in the third concession called Josias, being the two thirds of number twenty three; of two arpents in front by about twenty five arpents in depth ; joining in- front to the front road of the said roncession, in rear to the line dividing the said third concession frum the second concession called Jonathan, on the north west side to Nuel Joyal dit Lu~ lrenière, and on the south.east side to Antoine Bronil- lard\u2014a small -purtion of the same being in cultivation.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions ant servitudes mentioned in the deed ot concession of the said land in favour of the seignior ot the seigniory whereof the same derives.\u201d Tube sold at the church door of the parish of St, David, on the SECOND day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the fvurteenth day of September next, I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers 24th April) 1840.[Fi:st published 30th April, 1310.) Sheriffs\u2019 Bales.DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Fo wr: ¢ Punic NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTs have been seized, and will be gold at the respective times and places as mentioned below All persons having claims on lie same, are hereby required tv make them khown according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge.«xcepi iv cases vi Venditioni £xponas tu whieh no such oppositions are Ly Jaw allowed, are required io be Gled with the undersigned, at bis Offre, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed atuny time within two days next after the return of the Writ, PAREATIS alias FIERI FACE4S FROM MONTREAL Sherbrooke, to wit \u20181 REN J.KEMP, of the ses- No 2375.gniory of St.Armand, in the distriet of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff\u2019; against the lands and tenements of RICHARD V.V, FRELIGH, of the seigniory of St.Armand, in the distriet of Montreal, clothier, otherwise called Derrick V.V Freligh; of Frederick F.Street, of the township of Dantham, in tha digtrict of Montreal, farmer, ashaving married Evizaboth Freligh, and the said Elizabeth Freligh, his wife, and Abraliam Frehgbe of thie township of Dunbar, farmer; Benjamin Reynolds, al the said seigniory of St Armand, farmer, as having married Mary Fireligh, and the said Mary Freligh, his wife, Galloway Frelizh, of the said township of Sinobridge, in the district of Montreal, farmer, in his.own right ; again, the siid Galloway Fye- Ligh, in his capacity of curator duly appointed to Carlton Frelign, late of the atoresaid seigniory of St.Armand, labourer, absent from this province of Lower Canada 3; azain, the said Galloway Freligh, in his capacity of curator duly appointed to Rodney Freligh, late of said seigniory of St.Armand, labourer, as absent from this province of Lower Canada ; and again, the said Galloway Freligh, in His capacity of curator duty appointed to George Wallace, late of the said seigniory of St.Armand, farmer, and Gertrude Freligh, his wite, as both absent trom this province of Lower Canada\u2014the said Richard V.V, Freligh, otherwi-e called Derrick V.V, Freligh, Elbzabeth Freligh, Abraham Frelgh, Mary Freligh, Galloway Freligh, Calton Freligh, Rodney Frel.igh and Gertrude Freligh, the surviving uuiveisal legatees of the late Abraham Freligh, in his lifetime of the aforesaid seigniury of 81.Armand, farmer, to wit : \u2014¢ Lot number twenty, in the third range ot lots in the township of Clif: ton, in the District of St.krancis- there being a frame barn aad « lox house erected on the south half of the suid lot.\u201d\u201d To te sold at my oflice.at Sherbrooke, in the District of Suint Francis, on FRIDAY, the TWELFI'H day of OCTOBER, oue thousand eight hundred aud forty, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ ree turnable at Montreal, on the fourteenth day of October next CHAS.WHITCHER, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 11th June, 1840.LFirst published 11th June, 1840] FOR SALE BY T.CARY & Co, Siiver Paper, \u2014Malhogany Do.Coloured Pupers\u2014a variety, Embossed Letter and Note Paper, Drawing Paper of all sizes, Port.folios\u2014~various sizes, Parchment and Vellum, Japan and Patent Record Ink, Hambro\u2019, Hudson Bay and Swan Qallls.Patent Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Ever-pointed Pencils, with spare leads, Gold Paoer, plain and embossed, Gold bordering, and ornaments, Silver Steel penpoints and handles, Camelebair, fitch andsable Pencils, om a a - ee 0 as er BANRAL, A IeaUOM Ce CERTES Se \u2018 fai sien a ee 1840.\u2014 RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Lower Canada,) OFFICE 0F THE PROTRONO- District.of Quebee.TARY OF HER MAJESTY's COURT OF KING\u2019s BENCH, QuEBec, 26tb day of May, 1840.No.908.Ex parte \u2014AUGUSTIN GINGRAS, junior, Requérant.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 Que- bee,.a Deed m.de and executed before Mtre.Louis Guay and his colleague, notaries public, at St.Nicolas, ou the twenty ninth day of April, one thousand eight Lundred and {urty, between ANTOINE FRECHETTE, yeoman, ofr St, Nicolas, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, and Dame LEuphrusine Gosselin, his wife, of the one part; and the said AUGUSTIN GINGRAS, junior, yeoman, of the parish of St.Nicolas, in the county ond district aforesaid, of (he other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Antoine FEiéchette and Dame Enphrosine Gusselin, his wife, to the said Augustin G'ngras, junior, ** of a lot or piece of ground situate in the said parish of St.Nicolas, in the second range thereof, at the place called Vir Crêpe, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the lands of the first range, and in rear by the end ot the said depth, joining on the north east side to Jean Evangeliste Desrocher, and on the south westside to Morice Scott, esquire\u2014together with the buildings ihereon erected, crcumstances and dependencies\u201d and in the posession of the said Autvine Fréchette and Jame Euphro
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