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[" the rest leds t of or= ake ur- be ho- DU~ di- 10- all isd aid 2d, nd he he x- he nd he ref be of he he he ry he s- li- id to ed rd rd 1k il 11 r- o- line Ey 1C VOLUME XVIII, No.7.THURSDAY, DEC.17, 1840.- mr 8\" TAKE NOTICE} Press ADVERTISING IN THE QUEBEC OFFICIAL GAZETTE, ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO FORWARD THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE IN THE WEEK OF PUBLICATION, IT HAVING BEEN FOUND THAT THE ISSUING OF THE GAZETTE, WHICH OUGHT TO APPEAR ON THURSDAY, HAS BEEN DELAYED BY THE LATE PERIOD, AT WHICH MATTER REQUIRING TRANSLATION HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED.ADVERTISEMENTS, WHICH COME BY POST, IF NUMEROUS, OR OF LENGTH, AND REQUIRING TRANSLATION, SHOULD BE RECEIVED ON MONDAY, TUESDAY BEING NO POST DAY.J.CHARLTON FISHER, EDITOR Q.G.BY AN.B.\u2014If the above suggestion is not complied with, it is evident that all matter received too late, must be unaveid- ably postponed to the next ensuing publication.Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Yo wit: \u20ac Pusuic NOTICE is hereby given.that the undermentioned: LANDds and TEXEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respeciive times and places as mentioned | below.All persons haying 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 casen of Venditioni Exponas to which no sueh oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the umdlersigned, et his Office, previous fo the fifieen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may de filed at any time within (wo days next after the reiurn of the Writ.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : HOMAS WILLIAM LLOYD, of No.2192.; the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, esquire, advocate ; against WI Le LIAM WILSON, of the same place, one of the officers of Her MAJEsTY\u2019s Customs, to wit :\u2014Lot No.1,\u2014¢* All that piece or parcel of land situate, lying and beinz in the bane iene of the city of Quebec, containing two hundred and six arpents one perch and seven feet, french: measure, more or less in superficies, and composed of the s veral contiguous Tots hereinafter described, that is to say :\u2014First\u2014A lot of eighteen arpents and four perches in frout by five arpeots six perches in depth 3 bounded at ove end towards the south by the road of the \u2018Grande Allée, at the other end towards the north partly by the land of Messieurs Lees, Taylor, Vanfelson end Routier, or their representatives, and partly by the lot hereinafter thirdly described, on one side towards the east by the honorable Jobn Caldwell, or his representatives, and on the other side towards the west by the division line between the fiefs St.Michel and Sillery.Secondly\u2014A lot of a triangular figure, containing fifteen arpents in superficies, joining on one side towards the north to the south side of the road of the Grande Allée, on the other side towards the south and east to the representatives of Messieurs DeLéry and Mayen, and on the other side towards the west to the gentlemen of the seminary of Quebec.Thirdly\u2014A lotof three arpents and three quarters of an arpent in front, taking its front upon the lot first above described, and running in depth towards the north eight arpents and three perches to the king's bighway leading to Ste, Foye, and from the said highway continuing to run towards the north five arpents and six perches in depth, to and abutting upon the lot hereinafter next and fourthly described ; joining on one side towards the east to the representatives of the honorable Henry Caldwell, and on the other side towards the west to Bruneau Routier or his representatives.Fourthly\u2014A lot of one and à halfarpent ia front, taking its front nt and upon the end of the lot next herein.before and thirdly described, running in depth towards the north eighteen arpents to and abutting upon the road on the south side of the little river St.Charles, and from the said road continuiug to run towards the north four arpents more, till intersected by the said little river St.Charles ; joining on one side towards the east to the representatives of David Lynd and Mr.Caldwell, and on the other side towards the west to Mr.Lees and Mr.Caldwell, or their representatives.To be distrait from the said lot, tte part fourthly and lastly described.main levée thereof being granted by the plaintiff together with the several houses, barns and other buildings on the said piece or parcel of land erected, aod all and singular other the appurtenances and dependencies whatsoever to the said piece or parcel of land belonging, or in any wise appertaining, Lot No.2.\u2014An emplacement situate in the city of Quebec, Cul-de-Sac street, of about thirty feet in front by such depth as may be found between Cul-de-Sac street and Champlain street ; bounded in front by Cul.de-Sac street, and in rear by Champlain street, on the south west side by Joseph Provost or his representatives, and on the vorth east side by on Henessey\u2014together with the stone built house thereon erected.Lot No.3 \u2014An annual, perpetual and constituted rent of fifty four pounds, current money of this province, upon a capital of one thousand, like \"current money.The said rent payable semi annually, on the first day of May and first day of November, in each year, by Jobn O\u2019Brien and James O\u2019Brien, their heirs and assigns, to the said defendant, his heirs and assigns, by and in virtue of the certain deed of sale by the said defendant to the said John O\u2019Brien and James O\u2019Brien, before Childs and col (New Series.) league, notaries, at Quebec, the fifth day of April, one thou- { sand eight bundred and thirty six, of a certain farm or lot of ground lying and being at the little river St, Charles, near the city of Quebec, on the Lorette road ; bounded in front by the said road, in rear by the line at the foot of the cape St.Ge- neviéve, joining on one side to the property of Mr.Louis Pin- guet and the repretentatives of the late Louis Montizambert, esquire, and on the other side to the representatives of Major Caldwell, consisting the said lot of ground in four and a balf arpents or thereabouts in breadth, by the depth that exists between the said main Lorette road and the above mentioned land, at the foot of the said cape St.Geneviève.And forthe payment of which said constituted rent, the said immoveable is especially bound aad hypothecated ; the said rent being appuyée upon the same.Lot number one, to be sold subject to the several real charges and encumbrances mentioned in the opposition afin de charge of the seminary of Quebec, and the judgment rendered thereon.\u2019 To be sold as follows : lot numbers one aud two, at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of DECEMBER instant, at TEN o'clock in the morniug; and lot number three, at the church door of the parish of St.Roch of Quebec, on the TWENTY-NINTH day of DECEMBER instant, at TEN e\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.SheritF\u2019s Office, 7th December, 1840, {First published 10th December, 1840.] VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : Jo ACHILLE CRINIQUY, No.1958.¢ county of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec, miller ; against JOSEPH MARCEAU, cultivator, of the said parish of St.Michel, in the county of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec, and Louis Corriveau, opposant, at the folle enchère costs and charges of Paul Marceau, of St.Michel, cultivator, to wit :\u2014\u2018\u2018 A land situate in the fourth range of St.Michel, of two urpeunts and a half in front by forty arpents more or less in depth ; bounded in front towards the north by the trait-quarré of the lands of the third range, and in front towards the south by the end of the said depth of forty arpents, joining towards the north east to Paul Marceau, and towards the south west by Charles Morissette\u2014witb' a house, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected.From which ground it is to be excepted an emplacement belonging to Philippe Richard, joiner, of one arpent in front by one arpent in deph, bounded in front towards the south side by the king\u2019s highway, and in rear by the end of the said deph of one arpent.\u2018The said immoveubie to be sold subject to the droit de retrait and other seigniorial rights with which the said immoveable muy be encumbered towards the seignior of the place.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Michel, on the TWELFTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the eighth day of February next, W 8.SEWEILL, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 15th Decembei, 1840 [First published 17th December, 1840 ] ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : DOUARD LOUIS ANTOINE No.1656.} CHARLES JUCHEREAU DU- CHESNAY, esquire, of the city of Montreal, in the county and district of Montreal, seignior proprietor in possession of the fief and seigniory of Fossambault, iu the district of Quebec; against ZACCHEUS WILL1A MS, of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, stevedore, to wit :\u2014\u2018\u2018 A land of about one hundred and ninety two arpents in superficies, being the land number sixty three, in the fifth concession of the lands of the seigniory of Fossambault, and subject in favour of the said plaintiff, seignior of the said seigniory, to the payment of four pence currency, on each arpent, of an annual and seigniorial cens et rentes, payable on the eleventh day of November of every year, amounting on the whole extent of the said land to the sum of three pounds, four shillings currency, every year ; and also subject towards the said plaintiff to all the charges, clauses, conditions, reserves and restrictions of the said deed of concession of the said land.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Catherine de Fos- sambault, on the NINETEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the twentieth day of April next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 15th December, 1840.[First published 17th December, 1840.] ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Qnebec, to wit : } DOUARD LOUIS ANTOINE No.1475.CHARLES JUCHEREAU DU.CHESNAY, of the city of Montreal, in the county and district of Montreal, esquire, seigneur in possession of the fief and seigniory of Fossambault, in the district of Quebec ; against GEORGE ALLAN, of the parish of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, ship-stower, to wit :\u2014** The north east half of number nineteen, in the fourth range of concessions of the said seigniory of Fossambault, in the parish of Ste.Catherine, that is to say :\u2014a lot of ground of an irregular front by about forty arpents in depth, containing in all one hundred and ninety arpents in superficies.Subject the said land to all the charges, clauses, conditions, reserves and restrictions in favour of the said plaintiff, seignior of the said seigniory of Fossambault, contained in the deed of concession of the said land,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Catherine de Fossambault, on the NINETEENTH day of of the parish of St.Michel, in the.TOME XVIII.\u2014No.7.JEUDI, DECEMBRE 17, 1840.APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the twentieth day of April next.\u2018 W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's office, 16th December, 1840.[First published 17th December, 1840.) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : NDRE\u2019 BOURASSA, of the pa- No.830.rish of St.Jean Chrysostdme, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, cultivator; against JEAN BAPTISTE PELTIER, of the same place, grocer, to wit :\u20141.\u2018* A lot of ground situate in the parish of St.Jean Chrysostdme, at the place called New Liverpool, of two hundred and pinety feet in front or thereabout, by one huudred and eighty feet in depth; bounded in front towards the north by the river St.Lawrence, towards the south in the rear by the foot of thecliff, (par le pied du cap,) on one side towards the west by Hubert Roberge, aud on the other side towards the east by Jean Baptiste Guenet\u2014with three buildings thereon erected.From which lot of ground are to be excepted three small emplacements belonging to Sieurs Dubord and Guay and te Mrs.Hardy.2.Another lot of ground situated at New Liverpool aforesaid, of about fifty feet in front by about one hun dred and sixty feet in depth; bounded in front towards the north by the river St.Lawrence, in rear towards the south by the foot of the cliff, on one side towards the west by Jean Baptiste Guenet, and on the other side towards the east by Macready\u2014with buildings thereon erected.3.A land situate in the parish of Ste.Marie, in the seigniory of St.Etienne, in the village of St.Henry, number forty, containing about four arpents and a half in front by thirty ar- peots in depth; bounded in front by the frait quarré of the \u201clands of the concession St.Mathieu, and in rear at the end of the said depth by the seigniorial line between the sei- gniories Linière and St, Etienne, joining towards the south west to the seigniorial line between the seigniories of Beau- rivage and of St.Etienne, and towards the north east to the land number thirty nine\u2014circumstances and dependencies.\u2019 To be sold as follows :\u2014lots numbers one and two, at the church door of the said parish of St.Jean.Chrysostôme, en the TWELFTH dayof JANUARY next, at TEN o°clock in the morning ; and lot number three, atthe church door of the said parish of Ste.Marie, ou the said TWELFTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 5th September, 1840.[ First published 10th September, 1840 ] ALIAs FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : FRANCOIS XAVIER DROLETTE, No.2260.§ of the parish of St.Roch of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, gardener, maitre jardinier ; against GERVAIS D'OUTIL, heretofore of the said parish of St.Roch of Quebec, now of the parish of St, Gervais, in the cuunty of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec, merchant, to wit :\u2014*¢ The balf of an emplacement forming the south west corner of Craig and rue de la Reine streets, Contaiving about thirty two feet in front by about fifty feet in depth ; bounded in front by the said rue de la Reine street, in rear by the hangard built on the ground of Mr.Prisque Huot, towards the south east by the said Craig street, and on the south west side by a post lying about in the centre of the grouud whichis to be found between tbe emplacement above sold and the property of the said ven- dor\u2014together with the house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Roch of Quebec, on the TWELFTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morsing.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next, W.S§.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019 Office, 5th September, 1840.[First published 10th September, 1840.] ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit } UBERT SIMON, esquire, mer- No.2104.chant, of the parish of St.Etienne de La Malbaie, in the county of Saguenay, in the district of Quebec ; against EUPHROSINE BRISSON, widow of the late Damasse Simard, in bis lifetime cultivator, of St.Etienne de La Malbaie, in the county of Saguenay, in the district of Quebec, as well in her own and private name as in her quality of tutrix to her minor children, to wit ;\u2014 1.** Three arpents of ground in front by thirty arpents in depth, lying and situate in the first range of Cap & L\u2019Aigle, in the parish of Malbaie, bounded in front by the heights of the sea capes, in rear by the end of the said depth ; joining towards the north east to Alexis Bargeron, and towards tbe south ouest to Damas Fortin, junior\u2014with a house asd barn thereon erected.From which land is to be excepted a saw mill constructed ou the same, with six square arpents of ground, round the said mill, to be taken according to the titles, 2.The undivided half of the said saw mill and of the said six square arpents of ground, lying aod situate in the aforesaid parish, and comprehended in the above mentioned land, to enjoy the same.in comman with the plaintiff in this cause, to whom belongs the other half.3.A lot of ground situate in the said parish, in the second concession of the Cap 4 L\u2019Aigle, called Ste.Mathilde ; bonnded towards the south by the first lot above described, towards the north by the unconceded lands, joining towards the north east to Alexis Bargeron aud to Francois Brisson, and towards the south west to Sauveur St, Gelais and Abraham Martel, of which lot of ground follows the-description, that is to say : three arpents and a balfin front, starting from the lot above described, and running fourteen arpents in depth, and thence, three arpents in front only, and running thirty.sre BE rt à tr OA ES ar RTE TND Crewe rmes tr in ro ets te ir 92 pents in depth, The said immoveables thus seized will be sold and adjudged subject to all the rights, charges and seigniorial dues towards the seigniors whereof the same derive, and namely to the droits conventionnels, such as retraif and others, as per deeds of concessiun,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Malbaie, on the FIRST day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.Sheriff's Office, 20th October, 1840.{First published 22d October, 1840.] PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.; ; Quebec, to wit : AMES JEFFERY, of the city o - No.1631.td Quebec, in the district of Quebec, ship builder, assignee of Francois Fortier, of the said city of Quebec, \u2018mason ; against GEORGE ARNOLD, of the city of Quebec, in the district of Quebec aforesaid, merchant, to wit :\u20141.¢* An emplacement of an irregular figure, situate in the lower town of Quebec, of twenty nine feet in front, on Sous-le-fort street, and twenty eight feet and a half at the end of the depth, tne public passage to the west of the said emplacement therein comprised, by thirty pine feet and seven inches iu depth ; thence, thirty nine feet and four inches in front at the end of the lot above described, the public passage also therein.comprised, by sixty six feet and eight inches in depth ; thence, twenty feet in front, joining the yard of John Racey, esquire, and twenty two feet and five inches, at the end of the depth, by sixty feet and ten inches in depth ; joining the said lot towards the east to the part lastly described, and baving right of passage on the ground of the said John Racey\u2014the said three lots bounded ogether, in frout towards the north, partly by Sous-le-fort street, and partly by the said John Racey, in rear by the Cul-de-Sac water side, towards the west partly by James Hunt, esquire, and partly by the said John Racey, towards the east by François Buteau, esquire\u2014together with the ruins of three houses lately destroyed by fire.2.Another emplacement situate at the same place, measuring twenty one feet in front by forty five feet and a balf in depth, forming nine hundred and fifty vine feet in snperficies; bounded in front towards the east by Sault-au-Matelot street, in rear towards the west by Cape Diamond, towards the north by Henry Atkinson, esquire, towards the south by Demoiselle Grenier\u2014together with a three stories stone house thereon constructed.3.Another emplacement situated in the St.Roch suburb of Quebec, measuring fifty, nine feet in frout by one hundred and thirty three feet in depth, forming in all seven thousand nine hundred and forty shree feet in super fir cies ; bounded in front towards the north by St.Joseph street, in rear towards the south partly by Louis Moisan and partly by one Gagnon, towards the eastside partly by R.Levesque, aud partly by François Leblond, towards the west side by Louis Simard\u2014together with a two stories wouden house, a hangard also built of wood thereon constructed.4.A land lying and situate in the said seiguiory of St, Giles, containing two lots, numbers forty two and forty three, cousisiing of six arpents of ground in front by thirty arpents in dept 5 bounded ia front by the river St, Giles, aud in Year by the end of the said depth, joining on one side towards the north to Mr.Pierre Gouin or bis representatives, aud on the other eide towards the south to Mr, Siriac Weippart or bis representatives, such as the said laud is, se poursuit et comporte.5.Another land containing five arpents in front by forty arpents in depth on thereabout ; bounded in front by the river Beaurivage, in rear atthe end of the said depth by the unconceded lands, on one side towards the north by the representatives of Walter Davidson, and.on theother side towards the southby theland of Joba Child,\u201d To be scld as follows : lots one and two, at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TH IR D dsy of M A R C H next, at TEN o'clock in the morning ; lot number three, at the church door of the said parish of St.Roch of Quebec, on the FOURTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning ; and lots four and five, at the church door of the said parish of St.Giles, on the said FOURTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next W.S, SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 24th October, 1840.[First published 29th Octuber, 1840.] Shorifl\u2019's Sales._ DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Lo wir: § Pusurc NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LaNDs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and wi l 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\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, ov afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which nu such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed in our Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next ofier (he return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal,to se TALON LESPERANCE, No.1457.merchant, of Laprésentation, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the lands and tepements of EDOUARD CHAPUT, of St.Hyacinthe, in the district of Moutreal, innkeeper, defendant :\u20141, * A lot of gronnd situate in the parish of St.Hyacinthe, of about ninety feet in front, more or less, starting from the king's highway and going in depth.to the river Yamaska, on one side to Antuine Caouette, and on the other side to Pierre Daigle-\u2014with a house, stable,.a coach house and other dependencies thereon constructed.2.Another lot of ground at the same place, of about thirty five feet more or less in.breadth by about one hundred and sixty feet more or less in depth ; joining on one side to the road leading to the St.Simon range, on the other side to Antoine.Cavuette, in front to one Bissonnette, in rear to Pierre Daigle\u2014with a building thereon erected, 5.A land lying and situate in the parish of:St.Hyacinthe, in the range of St, Simon, of.two arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the centre of St.Simon road, in rear by the line (cordon) of the lands of Argenteuil, on one side by Joseph Guzaille dit St.Germain, and.on the other side by Edouard Chaput, son of Charles\u2014without any buildings.thereon.ereuted.\u201d\u201d Ro.ba ald.at the church, doar of the \u2018bounded in ) ORE QUÉBRE @AGBIIG parish of St.Hyacinthe, on the ELEVENTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next, BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 51h September, 1840, {First published 101th September, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS, Moutreal, to wit: J OHN SAMUEL McCORD, of No.2384.} the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, and William King McCord, of the city and district of Quebec, esquire, plaintiffs ; agaiust the lands und tenements of ANN LANTRY, of the city and dictrict of Montreal, widow of the late George Musselbrook, in his lifetime of the same place, ship carpenter, deceased, as well in her own name as having been commune en biens with lier said late husband, now the wife of George Leslie, of Montreal aforesaid, carter, and the said George Leslie, jointly and severally, defendants :\u20141.** The haif lot number one hundred and seventy nine, situatein Griffin Town, St.Auns suburbs, containing twenty two feet and a half in front by ninety feet in depth, french measure, be the same more or less ; bounded in front by south George street, on one side by Peter Heanretty, on the other side by lot number one hundred and eighty, and in tLe rear by the late EH.Dickison\u2014 without buildings.2.Lot number one huudred and eighty, situate in Griffin Town, St, Anps suburbs, containing in front forty five feet by viuery feet in depth, french measure, be the same more or less ; bounded in front by South George street, on one side by lot number one hundred and seventy nine, on the other sideand in the rear by the late H.Dickison\u2014without buildings, 3.Lot number two bundred and oane, situate in Griffin Town, St.Ann suburbs, containing in front forty five feet by ninety feet in depth, trench measure, be the same more or less 3 bounded in frout by Nazareth street, in rear by lot number one hundred and seventy nine, on one side by Peter Heuretty, and on the other side by the late H.Dic- kisoo\u2014without buildings.The said: two lots and one half -lot subject Lo an annual and perpelual ground rent, rente an nuelle, foncière perpétuelle et non rachetable, of three pounds currency for each superficies of four thousand and fifty feet, to wit : oue pound ten shillings for the half lot of lot number one hundred aud seventy nine, and three pounds for each ofthe lots numbers one bundred and eighty and two hundred and one, payable on the first day of May in each and every year, to Joho 8.McCord, of the city of Montreal aforesaid, esquire, his heirs and assigus, until the expiration of a certain lease or bail emphiléotique, which will expire on the twenty pinth day ol Septemler one thousand eight hundred aud ninety, and afterwards Lo the administratrices of the property of the pour of the Hôtel-Dieu.of Montreal, aud their successors for ever; also subject to the droit de retrait or retenue iu favour of the said administratrices in preference to all others, even the parens lignagers.\u201d\u2019 To be sold at our office in the city of Montreal, on the ELEVENTH day of JANUARY next, at the hour of TWELVE of the click noon, The Writreturnable on the first day of February next BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 5th September, 1840, [First published 10ib September, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : | §YA/ILLIAM CORMACK, of the No.2436.I city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tene- menis of DAVID BROWN, of Montreal aforesaid, gentleman, d.feudant :\u2014 * An.emplacement situate own the \u201clevel of St.Paul street, in the city of Montreal, containing a breadth of hirty seven feet nine inches iu front and thirty three feet nive iucbes in rear, by oue hundred and twenty five feet in depth, the whole more or less, english measure trout by St.Paul street, in rear by Capitale street, un one side by the plaintiff, aud on the other side by the represeutatives Pierre Hervieux\u2014 with a two stories stune house, a bangard of three stories bigb, vne of which is built of stone and two of bricks, aud a wouden stable thereon erccted\u2014with the right of miloyenneté thal may apperiain to the said emplacement and to those adjoining.\u201d To be suld at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the ELEVENTH day of JANUARY next, at the hour of ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable oun the first day of February next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 5th September, 1840.[First published 10th September, 1840.) TWO WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: HE first, at the suit of HUGH Nos.1899 & 870.} ROBERTSON, esquire, of the city of Glasgow, in that part of the United Kingdom of \u201cGreat Britain and Ireland called Scotland ; the honorable Joseph Masson, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal ; John Strang, esquire, of the city and district of Quebec, and Charles Langevin, esquire, of the same place, all merchants and copartners, usiug trade and commerce together at the said city of Mont- réa', under the name and firm of Robertson, Masson, Strang and company ; and the second, at the suit of Dame ROSALIE CHAGNON, wife of Joseph Dansereau, hereinafter named, of the parish of Verchères, in the said district of Montreal, and duly authorised to bring the present action, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of the said JOSEPH DANSEREAU, of the parish of Ver.chères aforesaid, merchant, defendant :\u20141.*° An emplacement situate at the village of Verchéres, in the parish of the same name, of eighty seven feet in front.by one hundred and seven teetin depth ; bounded in front by the king's highway, in rear by Theophile Monjeau, on one side by a street leading to the river St.Lawrence, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Mazuret dit Lapierre \u2014 with a stone house, a stable and other buildings thereon erect ed.2.An emplacement situate in the village and parish of Vercheres, of an irregular figure, of forty feet in front by a depth of seventy feet, and thence seventy two feet in breadth, until it reaches a street called the Petite rue ; bounded.in front by the main street, in rear by the said Petite rue, on one side by François Xavier Collette, and on the other side by Charlotte Pigeon and Doctor Park\u2014 with a hangar thereon erected.3.An emplacement situate at the same place of one hundred and twenty feet in front by twenty four feet in depth ; bounded iu front by the street leading to the river St.Lawrence, in rear by widow Xavier Poulin and Théophile Monjeau, on one side by the said Monjeau, and on the other side by the said widow Poulin\u2014with two hangards thereon erected.4.One undivided twelfth of a land situate at the place called La Petite Beauce, in the said parish of Verchères, the said land being of two arpents and.twn perches.in front by tifty ar- DecemBer 17 \u2014 pente in depth ; joining in front to Frangois Langevin or 1s representatives, in rear to the heirs Dansereaun, on one side to Michel Larose, and on the other side to Antoine Végiard\u2014with a house, barn and other bufidings thereon erected.5.A lot of ground situate at the Grand Côteau, in the same parish, of a fourth of an arpent in frout, taking from the sommet of the Grand Céteau to the seigniorial line of Verchéres to that of Belceil ; bounded on one side by Louis Monjeau, and on the otherside by Jean Baptiste Haudtield\u2014in its natural state.6.À land sie tuate in the parish of Ste.Marie de Monnoir, of three arpents in frontby thirty arpents indepth ; joining in front to Wood's road, in rear to the end of the range of Kemp, on one side to Louis Bernard, and on the other side to the following lot\u2014without buildings.7.A land situate at the same place, of the same contents ; bounded in front by Wood\u2019s road, in rear by the end of the range of Kemp, on one side by the lot hereabove fourthly described, and on the other side by Joseph Marcoux\u2014without buildings.8.Aw emplacement situate in the city of Montreal, of fifty feet in front by seventy six feet in depth, (english meusure,) more or less, being number two hundred and four of the tirage au sort of the property of Hannah Ferguson, wife of André shaw ; bounded in front by Shaw street, in rear by Edouard Hartley, on one side by lot number two bun- dred and three, and on the other side by lot number two hundred and five\u2014without buildings.\u201d The said lotsto be sold as follows :\u2014lots, numbers one, two, three, four and five, at the church door of the said parish of Verchères,-on the ELEVENTH day of JANUARY next, atthe bour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon ; and lots, numbers six and seven, at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Marie de Monnoir, on the following day (TWELFTH,) at the same hour ; aud lot number eight, to be sold at our office, in tlie city of Montreal, on the said ELEVENTH day of JANUARY, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said\u2019 Writs returnable on.the first day of February next.BOSTON & BARRON, \"Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 5th September, 1840.[First published 10th September, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : JRANCIS WILLIAM DESRI.No.1520.1 VIERES and HENRY DES- RIVIERES, esquires, both of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, heirs of the late François Desrivières- and Dame Marguerite Trottier Desri.i¢res Beaubien,.his- wife, their father and mother, deceased, as being in tuerights of Dame.Marie Louise Desrivières, wife of Alexander .MeKenzie, and of Dame Marguerite Charlotte Desri- vières, wife of Jacques Oliva\u2014the said Marie Louise and Marguerite Charlotte Desrivières, also heirs of the said late François Desrivières, and of the said late Dame Marguerite Trottier Desrivieres Beaubien,.the father and mother, of the litter, plaintiffs ;, against the lands and tenements of FRANCOIS B.BLANCHARD, merchant, of the city and district of Montreal, curator duly appointed in justice to Thomas 8.Brown, esquire, heretofore of the same place, and now absent from this province, defendant : \u20141.¢¢ All that certain lot of land situated in the St.Antoine suburbs of the city of Montreal.being of an irregular figure and divided lengthways by Desrivières street, and crossed by St.Bonaventure street, the said lot containing about three hundred feet in tront including the breadth.of Desrividres street, two hundred and ninety.eight feet at the rear, the breadth of the said street included, by about six hundred and ninety two feetin depth, on the north east side, the breadth of St.Bonaventure street.included, and six hundred and eighty feet, also in depth on the south west side, the b.eadth of the said St.Bonaventure street also included, the whole more or less, but being freneh measure ; bounded in front partly by Nicolas Pruchomme, and partly by one named Allard, John Donegang.and one Desloriers,.in the rear by river Prudhomme, on the north cast side partly by the honorable \u2018Lous Guy and.partly by a ground reserved for the prolongation of a road: communicating with St Antoine street, and on the south west side partly by one named Decary aud partly byone named Bisson and by the heirs of the late Gabriel Fran- chère, or their representatives.From the above described lot of land is expressly reserved a space-ot, ground about.eleven feet in width by about thirty one feet.in length at the north angle of the said lot intended for a road to communicate with the above mentioned road communicating: with St, Antoine street.2.A lot of.ground of the tirage au sort of the land of the honorable Louis Guy, sitnate at.the place called Bourgogne, in thecity of Montreal, being numbers nineteen,twenty, twenty oneand twenty two of the said lirage, containing together one hundred and ninety eight.feet in front by one hundred feet in depth ; bounded in.front by a street, in rear by John Mattbewson, representing the late David Ross, on one side by the depth line of numbers seven and eight of the said tirage, and on the other side by number twenty three belonging to James Hughes.38.An emplacement situate in the St.Joseph suburb of the city of Montreal, of thirty five feetin front by sixty feet in depth; joining in front to St.Maurice street, in.rear to Jean Baptiste Trudelle, on one side to- John Hannah, and on the other side to Inspecteur street\u2014 with a house and stable thereon erected.4.An emplacement situate in the St.Joseph suburb of the city of Montreal, of forty feet in front by eighty feet in depth ; bounded.in front by La Montagne street, in rear and on both sides by Philippe Turcot or his representatives.5.A lot.of ground making part of the tirage au.sort of thie land of the honorable Louis Guy, situate at the place called Bour- gogue, in the city of Montreal, of ninety six feet in front by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, being thelots described under numbers two iundred and twenty and two hundred and twenty five of the said tirage ; bounded in front by the seigniors\u2019 lane, (ruelle des seigneurs,) in rear by numbers two hundred and nineteen and two hundred and twentye.four, on one side by the rear line of numbers two hundred and forty one and two hundred and forty two, and op the other side by.number two hundred and.fifteen.6.Alotofground situate between the suburbs of St, Joseph and St.Antoine of the city of Montreal, of one hundred and thirty five feet in front by:one hundred and three.feet in depth, joining in front to Lusignan street, in rear to John Torrance, on one side to the representatives Coron, and on the other side to lot number seven hereafter described.7.A lotof.ground situate at the same place,.of four hundred and twenty four feet in front by one hyn- dred and three feet in depth ; bounded in front by Lusi- gnan street, in rear by the representatives Hurtuobise, on.one side by.lot number six above described, and on the other side by the little river Prudhomme.8.A lot of.grouud situate in.the \u2018St.Joseph.suburb.of the city of. A = Trg TTF 7 = 8 FS TA UJ ew TERN Oe ee TT °° ¥ OF mp.OO ram 1840.GAZETTE DE QUABHRG, 93 Montreal, ot thirty six feet on St.Bonaventure street, by three hundred and twenty eight feet on St.Félix street ; bounded at one end by the said St.Bonaventure street, at the other end by the little river Prudhomme, on one side by St.Félix street, and on the other side by the represent- tatives Philippe Turcot.9.A lot of ground situate at the same place, of one hundred and sixty eight fvetin front by eighty feet in depth ; bounded in front by St.Bona- Venture street, in rcar partly by the defendant and partly by François Roy and S.Roberison or their representatives, on one side by st.Félix street, and on the other side by D.Rousseau orhisrepresentatives.10.A lot of ground situate at the same place, of eighty feet in front by one hundred and sixty feetin depth ; bounded in front by St.Bonaventure street, in rear by a projected street, on one - side partly by the representatives D.Rousseau and partly by François Trudeau, and on the other side by the defendant.11.A.lot of ground situate at the same place, of eighty four feetin front by eighty feet in depth ; joining in front to St.Bonaventure street, in rear tolot number nine above described, on one side to Frangois Rey or his representatives, and on the other side to S.Robertson.12.A lot of ground situate at the same place, of forty feet in front by eighty feetin depth; bounded in front by St.Félix street, in rear by François Roy or his representatives, on one side by a projected street and on the other side by Alexander Fisher.13.À lot of ground situate at the same place, ofone hundred and seventy two feet in front by eighty feet in depth ; joining in front toa projected street Jo thirty feel wide, in rear to another projected street of twenty feet wide, on one side to François Roy or his representatives, and on the other side to the defendant.14.A \u2018lot of ground situate at the same place of forty three feet in front by one hundred and eight feet in depth ; bounded in front by St.Félixstreet, in rear by Hypolite Guy, on one side by a projected streetand on the other side by the little river Prudhomme.15.A lot of ground or emplacement situate between the suburbs St.Joseph and St.Antoine of the city of Montreal, of about two arpents in fronton Aqueduc street, starting from the half of a bridge erected on the little river Prudhomme, by the depth that there may be from the level of the said Aqueduc street to the lot of ground of Hypolite Lusignan ; bounded on one side by Clément Hurtubise, and on the other side by John Torrance, such as the said lot or emplacement Is inclo ed\u2014 with a house, stable and other buildings, the whole without any guarantee of precise measure.16.A lot of ground or emplacement situate in the St.Antoine suburb of the city of Montreal, of one bundred and forty feet in front by one bundred and sixty feet in depth ; bounded in front by La Montague street, in rear by the heirs Decary, Paul, on one side by the heirs Benjamin Starnes, and on the other side by St.Bonaventure street\u2014with a house thereon erected.17.A lot of ground sitnate at the same place, of seventy feet in front by seventy two feet in depth ; bounded in front by La Montagne street, in rear and on one side by Philippe Turcot, and on the ether side by the heirs Joseph Houlé.18.A lot of ground situate in the st.Joseph suburb of the city of Montreal, of forty five feet in front by forty eight feetin depth ; bounded in front by st.Joseph street, in rear by J.Douegani, on one side by the representatives of Metayer dit St.Onge, and on the other side by widow Hurtubise.\u201d To be sold at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the TWELFTH dayof JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ seturnable on the first day of Februarv next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 5th September, 1840.[First published 10th September.1440 } FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : NOCH GERKISH, of St.Armand, No.711.HE in the district of Montreal, yeoman, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenemeats of JOHN GERRISH, of St.Armand aforesaid, yeoman, in hiscapa- city of curator in due form of law appointed to represent the estate and succession of the late Joseph Gerrish, in his lifetime of Canterbury, in the State of New Hampshire, one of the United States of America, yeoman, defendant :\u2014 1.* Two hundred acres of land lying in the township of Sutton, in the said district of Montreal, known as lot number twenty seven, in the second range.2.Two hundred acres of land in the same township, being the north half of lots numbers nine aud ten, in the first concession.3.A lot of land containing about twelve acres in superficies, in the seigniory of St.Armand, in the said district, being part of lot number four, in the first concession, fronting the road that leads from the village of Phillipsburg, to the episcopal church, beginning at a two acre lot be- longing to William Foster ; thence, running easterly, | thirty four rods to land belonging to Abram V.V.Hogel ; thence, southerly, along said Hogel\u2019s land, about seventy- six.rods, to the aforesaid road, be the same more or less.4.À piece or parcel of land situated in the village of Phillipsburg, in the said seigniory of St.Armand, being part of lot number twenty three ; bounded in front by Water street, in rear by Charles R.Cheesman, on one side by Lynds Smith, junior, and on the other side by \u2018and oc- eupied by Seneca Robison, containing one hundred and twenty feet in front, more or less\u2014with a wooden house and barn thereon erected, as the same is now fenced.Said lot is subject to a perpetual ground rent of twelve shillings and six pence, anuually.5.Lot uvumber twenty one, in said village of Phillipsburg, beginningat a post on Philip street; thence, running north seventy fivedegrees west one hundred and thirfy five feet ; thence, north, thirty five degrees west ane hundred and four feet ; thence, south seventy five east ninety three feet, to Philip street; thence, south, twelve degrees west one hundred feet, to the place of beginning\u2014with a wocden house thereon-erected.Sub jected to a perpetual ground rent of one pound ten.shillings, annually.9.Lot number twenty two, in the said village, adjoining the last described lot, beginning at the north east corner of lot number twenty one, on Bhilip street ; thence, north, seventy five degrees west ninety three, to the west boundary of said lot ; thence, north, thirty five degrees east one huudred aud twenty feet, along the course of: Water street ; thence, south, seventy five degrees east forty four feet, tothe north west corner of Philip street ;.thence, south, twelve degrees west one hundred and twenty feet, tothe place of beginning\u2014with a wooden house thereon erected.Subject to an annual ground rent of one pound ten shillings, with the exception of a piece of land, thirty feet on Waterstreet, and forty four feet in depth; to be taken off the north end of said lot, for a road.7: A farm consisting of the three following described parcels or pieces of land, to wit :\u2014first, about fifty acres of land, be the same more or less,, situated, in.the seigniory, of, St.Ace mand, being off the west end of lots numbers three and four, in the first concession, beginning at a hemlock stump, on the bank of Missisquoi Bay ; thence, running easterly, by James Taylor\u2019s land, to the highway leading from Phillipsburg to Swanton (in the State of Vermont) ; theace, southerly, along said highway, about sixty rods, to the south side of lot number four ; thence, in the same direction, fifteen rods on lot number three ; thence, westerly, parallel with the first line, about one hundred and twenty rods, to Missisquoi Bay ; thence, northerly, along said Bay, to the first boundary\u2014with a frame house and small log house thereon erected ; second, about one hundred and twenty acres of land, bounded as follows: beginning at the south west corner of the above described piece of land ; thence, easterly, along said lot, about one handred and twenty rods, to the above named road ; thence, in the same direction, by land occupied by James Taylor, to the road leading from the village of Phillipsburg to the episcopal church ; thence, along said road, about twenty rods, to land owned by J & E.Gerrish; thence, south, nine degrees west fifty rods, by the land of J.& E.Ger- rish, to the pond brook ; thence, westerly, up said brook, eleven rods, to a certain ditch ; thence, s utherly, about twenty one rods up said brook ; thence, north, eighty one degrees west about eighty rods, to a willow stump, at the corner of L.F.Streit\u2019s land ; thence, in the same direction along L I.Streit's land, to Missisquoi Bay ; thence, northerly, along the Bay shore, to the first boundary\u2014with a stone house and wooden barn and out houses on this fot erected ; thirdly, beginning at the above named willow stump, at the corner of L.F.Streit\u2019s land ; thence, southerly, by the said Streit\u2019s land, about thirty six rods ; thence, easterly, along said Streit\u2019s land, into the pond; thence northerly, in the pond and pond brook to the south east corner of the second described piece of land, (this lot is of number three, in the first concession ;) thence, westerly, along said land, about eighty rods, to the first boundary of said lot, containing eight acres more or less.The above described three pieces of land are subject to an annual quit rent of one shilling per hundred acres,\u201d\u201d The said lots to be sold as follows :\u2014lots, numbers one and two, at our office, tn the city of Montreal, on the TWELFIH day of JANUARY next, at the hourof TWO of the clock in the afternoon ; and the remainder of the lots to be sold at the door of said said episcopal church, inthe said seigniory of St.Armand, on the ELEVENTH day of JANUARY next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable Qu the first day of February next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 7th September, 15840.[First published 10th September, 1840.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : \"OHN ADAMS PERKINS, of the No.956.tJ city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of GEORGE SHEPHERD, ot the township of Farnham, i- the said district of Montreal, farmer and trader, defendant :\u20141, *¢ I'he south half of lot number two, in the second range of lots in the said township of Farnbaimmn\u2014the said balflot containing aboutone hundred acres in superficies, more or less ; buunded to the south by lot number two in the first range of :ois, to the north by the remaining half of said lot number two, tu the east by lut number one occupied by Patrick Gallagher, to the west by lot number three owned by David Jewell, and \u201cPhillip Wood\u2014with three log houses, a framed barn and an ashery thereon erected\u2014about thirty acresof the above described premises are in à good state of cultivation.-2.About twenty acres in superticies more or less, off und from the north part of lut number two, in the first range of lots in the township aforesaid ; bounded to the north by the above described half lot number two, to the south by what is commoniy called Buil Pond, to the east on une sde by lot number one, iu the first range, owned by Ira Beuum, to the west on the other side by lut aumber three, owned by David Jewell\u2014about ten acres of the last described premises are in a good state of cuitivati n.\u201d\u201d Tu be suld at the duor ot the Quaker meeting house, in the said township of Farnham, on the SELOND duy vf MARCH next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the torenvon, The Writ returnable on the first day of April next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 23d October, 1840.[First published 29h October, 1840 ] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to.wit: \\ ILLIAM BINGHAM, of No.1530.{ \u201c Montreal, in.the district of Montreal, esquire, and Dame Marie Charlotte Chartier de Lotbinière, his wife, by him hereto duly authorised ; and the honorable Robert Unwin Harwood, of Vaudreuil, in the said district, esquire, curator in: due form of Jaw appointed to the said William.Bingham, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of the honorable JANVIER DOMPTAIL LACHOIX, of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, and Dame Marie Anne Bouate, his wife, jointly and severally, defendants :\u20141.A Land situate to the south of the road of the côte St.Louis, in the parish of Ste.Thérdse de Blainville,.of.three arpents in front by twenty arpents-in depth ; joining.in: front to the road of the said cite St.Louis, in rear to the conceded lands, on the north east side to one Hétier, and on the south east side to number two\u2014being a land in its natural state, (en bois debout\u2014and comprising wood of all kinds and of great value.2.Another land situate at the same place, of three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth ; joining.in front to the front road, inrear to the conceded lands, on the north east side to number one, and on the other side to Paul Rollin\u2014 being a land in its natural state, (en bois.debout) and comprising wood of all kinds and of great value.3.Another emplacement situate at the village of Ste.Therese, of fifty four feet in front by about one arpent and quarter in depth ; joining in front to the line road leading down to the large hill (grande côte, ) in rear to the river Ste.Thérèse, on one side to one Monet, and on the other side to number four hereafter described\u2014without buildings thereon\u2014and the said emplacement being subject to five shillings currency of rente seigneuriale foncière, perpétuelle et non rachetable, payable on the twenty ninth day of September of every year ; and being also subject to the retraif on every Mutation, the whole in favour of the seignior, his heirs and assigns, whereof thç said emplacement derives.4.Another emplacement situate at the village of Ste.Thérèse, containing fifty four feet in front by one arpent and a quarter more orless in depth ; joining, in{ront.to the line.road leading.down.to.the grande cdie,.in rear to the river Ste.l'hérèse, on one side to the third lot, and on the other side to Julien Rochon, junior\u2014 without any buildings thercon.The said emplacement being subject to five shillings currency of rente seigneuriale foncière, perpétuelle et non rachetable, payable every year on the twenty ninth day of September ; and subject also to the retrait in case of sale, and on every mutation, in favour of the seignior, his heirs and assigns, proprietor of the seigniory in which the said emplacement is situated\u2014the whole more or less, without any warranty of precise measure.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Thérèse de Blainville, on the SECOND day of MARCH next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the foreuoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.BOSTON & BARON, Sherif.Sheriff's Office, 24th October, 1840.[ First published 29th October, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit + EAN BAPTISTE CHENET, of No.2230.St.Denis, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, and Marie Ledoux, his wife, from bim duly authorised to the effect of these presents, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of GABRIEL FONTAINE DIT BIENVENU, of the parish of Ste.Rosalie, in the district of Montreal, blacksmith, defendant:\u2014l, \u2018 An emplacement lying and situate in the village of Ste.Rosalie, of an irregular figure, containing about two arpents more or less of ground in superficies ; bounded in front by the king's highway, in rear by Antoine Lussier, on one side towards the north east by Olivier Jeauson, and on the other side towards the south west by François Galipeau\u2014with a house, a blacksmith\u20193 shop and a stable thereon erected.2.A land lying and situate in the parish of Ste, Rosalie, containing one arpent and a half in front by thirty arpents in depth; bounded in front by the road leading to St.Dominique, in rear by the lands of the St.François range, on ons side towards the north by Louis Blanchard or his representatives, and on the other side towards the east by George Coé\u2014without any buildings thereon erected.3.A lot of ground lying and situate in the parish of St.Damase, containing thirty arpents more or less of ground in superficies ; bounded in front by the north arm of the river of St.Hyacinthe, in rear by the south arm of the said river St.Hyacinthe, on one side towards the north by Louis Geaudreau, and on the other side towards the south by one Bellerose\u2014without any buildings thereon erected\u2014the said lot of ground being of a front of three arpents to the extent of two arpents, and thence two arpents in breadth on the remainder of the said depth.\u201d l'o be sold as follows, that is to say : numbers one and two, at the church door of the parish of Ste.Rosalie, on the SECOND day of MARCH next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon ; and uumber three, at the church door of the said parish of St, Damase, on the SAME DAY, at TWO o'cluek in the afternoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next, BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 24th October, 1840.» Sheriff [First published 29th October, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit 1 OSEPH T.BARRETT, of Mont No.376 real, in the district of Montreal merchant, plaintiff; against the lands and teuements of JAMES W.BRACE, of Rawdon, in the district of Montreal, miller,and Edward McG'e, of the same place, agent and trader, jointly and severally, defendants ;\u20141, Apiece of land, situate in the township of Rawdon, to be extracted from the south west half lot number seventeen in the fourth range, containing about fifteen superficial acres, the whole mure or less, comprised within the following limits : {bounded in front by the fifth range, in rear by the river \u201cLac Ouereau, on one side by the north west half of the said lot number seventeen, and on the otber by lot number.sixteen\u2014without avy build.ngs thereon erected.2.The.-novth west half of lot number fourteen, in the fifth range, iu the township of Rawdon, containing one hundred acres and the usual allowances for highways\u2014with a log house \u2018and baru thereon erected.3.The south west balf-of lot num- -ber sixteen, in the fifth range, in the township of Rawdon\u2014 Wirh a log house.thereon erected,\u201d The said lots to be sold at the duor of the catholic church of the said township of Rawdon, vn the TWELFTH day of APRIL next, at the hour of THEN of the clock in the forenoon, The Writ.returnable on the fifteenth day of April next.BOsTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 5th December, 1840, [Firav published 10th December, 1840.} FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : t QENECA PAIGE, of the township of No.2369.Dunbam, in the district of Montreal, trader, plaiouff ; against the lands aud tenements of JOHN INGALLS, of St.Armand, in the said district, yeo-.nan, defendant :\u2014** A piece or parcel of laud and tenements of about seventy acres, be the same more or less, being part of lot No.3, IL, in the seigniory of St.Armand,.east parish, bounded as follows : south, by lot No, 2, E., owned and occupied by Walter Daws and John Fay; west, by a part of said lot No.3.E., owned and occupied by Daniel.Clark ; north, by lot No.4, E., owned and occupied by Columbus Scofield ; and east, by a part of said lot No.8, E., owned and occupied by David Fuller, carpenter\u2014 with an old framed two story dwelling house, wood shed, small dwelling house and cider house thereon erected.\u201d To he sold.at the door of the Trinity church, in the said parish of St.Armand, on the TWELFTH day of APRIL next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The said.Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of April next, ; BOSTON & BARRON Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 5th December, 1840.[First published 10th December, 1840.7.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, towit: OSEPH VALLE\u2019E, pére, of the city No.76 and district of Montreal, trader, and Louis Hypolite Lafontaine, esquire, of the same place, advocate, both execntors of the last will and testament of the late G illaume Vallée, in his lifetime of the same place.physician and surgeon, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of Dame MARGUERITE.GAUTHIER; of the same place, widow of the late Joseph Courcelles dit Chevallier, defendant : \u20141.% A lot of ground.\"or emplacement lying and situate in the main street of the St.Lawrence suburb of the city.of Montreal, containing thirty feet infront by fifty seven feet in depth ; thence widening.to forty feet by another deptltof twenty feet, the, 94 TER QUEBEC GAZGETTR December 17 whole more or less ; joining in frout to the aforesaid main street, in rear to Edouard Chevallier, and on both sides to Dame widow Vallle\u2014with a two stories stone house, astable, a coach house and other buildings thereon erected.2.A Sat of ground or emplacement lying and situate in St.Urbain street of the said St.Lawrence suburb, containing fifty feetin front by one hundred and fifty eight feet in depth, more or less ; joining in front to the said St, Urbain street in rear to Stanly Bagg, on one side partly to William Bell and partly to the defendant, and on the other side to the defendant\u2014with a two stories stone house, a coach house and other buildings thereon constructed.\u201d To be sold at our office, in the eity of Montreal, on the FIFTH day of of APRIL next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ retarnable on the tenth day of April next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 28th November, 1840.[First published 3d December, 1840.j FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : HARLES CHRISTOPHER No.2188.; JOHNSON, of Cheltenham, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called England, esquire, seignior proprietor and possessor of the seigniory of Angenteuil, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JOHN BENTLEY, of the seigniory of Argenteuil, in the said district, yeoman, defendant :\u2014*\u2018¢ A certain lot of land situated in the said seigniory of Argenteuil, knowu as lot number nineteen, west side of the east settlement, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, making ninety arpents in superficies, without warranty of precise measure ; bounded in front by the queen\u2019s highway, in the rear by the lands of Duels purchase, on the one side by lot number eighteen, and on the other side by lot number twenty\u2014 without any buildings thereon erected.Subject to the rights, clauses, charges, servitudes and conditions as mentioned in the deed of concession.\u201d To be sold at the church of the said parish of St.Andrews.in the said seigniory of Argenteuil, on the NINETEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable the first day of June next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff?s Office, 12th December, 1840.[ First published 17th December, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : CH ARLES CHRISTOPHER No 2187.t JOHNSON, of Cheltenham, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called England, esquire, seignior proprietor and possessor of the seigniory ot Argenteuil, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JAMES WILSON, ofthe said seigniory of Argenteuil, in the said district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant :\u2014*A certain lot of land situated in the seigniory of Argenteuil, in the said district of Montreal, known as lot number twenty eight, west side of the east settlement, containing the quantity of ninety acres, without warranty of precise measure, being three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the line of concession between the east and west sides of the said settlement, on the one side by Milo Barber and others, and on tbe other side by the lands of the second concession, south side of the north river\u2014with a wooden dwelling house, barn and stable thereon erected.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions nnd servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession.\u201d To be sold at the courch door of the parish of St.Andrews, in the said seigniory of Argenteuil, on the NINETEENTH day of APRIL next, at the hour of ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of June next.* BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 12th December, 1840.[First published 17th December, 1840.1] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: ICHOLAS CHARLES RA- No.545.DIGER, of London, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Bri ain and Ireland, called England, esquire, and Juliana Bleakley, his wife, of the same place, and late of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of JOHN ROY, of the parish of St.Joseph de Chambly, in the district of Montreal, esquire, defendant :\u2014*¢ A lot of land or emplacement situated and being in the town of Dorchester, commonly called Saint Johns, in the barony of Longueuil, in the district of Montreal, being lot number fifteen, on the west side of Front street, containing seventy twofeet in front by one hundred and forty four feet in depth ; bounded in front by said Front street, in rear by the representatives of the late Thomas Andrew Turner, on one side by James street, and on the other side by John Lay or his repre- sentatives\u2014with a wooden house thereon erected.The said lot of land and premises to be sold subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the original deed of concession, and to the droit de retrait even in preference to the parens lignagers, in favour of the proprietor of the said barony ; and subject to the payment of the annual rent rente constituée of one pound currency, cours actuel, quarterly in lieu and stead of four pounds currency mentioned in the said deed of concession, to commence and be payable, the first quarter, on the first day of April next, to and in favour of the proprietor of the said barony,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St, John, on the NINLTEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable the twentieth day of April next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 12th December, 1840.[First published 17th December, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : \"THE Honorable JEAN ROCH No.2095.ROLLAND, esquire, of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, one of the justices of the court of king\u2019s bench, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of ROMUALD GINGRAS, of the parish of Ste.Marie, said district, yeoman, defendant :\u2014** A land lying and situnte in the parish of Ste.Marie de Monnoir, in the aforesaid district, in the range called Lg Branche du Ruisseau du Rapide, containing two arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front partly by the king's highway leading from Ste.Marie, to St.Jean Baptiste, and partly by the Ruisseau called Ruisseau de la Branche du Rapide, and in rear by the sei- gniorlal line.on one side by Noel Menard, and ou the other side partly by Paschal Gingras, and partly by Pierre Beaulieu\u2014with a wooden house, and a stable thereon erected\u2014the whole without warranty of precise measure,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Marie de Monnoir, on the NINETEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the forenvon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 12th December, 1840.[First published 17th December, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : PL KUNTZ, of the city of Mon- No.628.¢ treal, in the district of Montreal, confectioner, and Dame Catherine Delvechio, his wife, by him duly authorised ; Pierre Cajetan Leblanc, alias Pierre Larcilles Leblanc, of the same place, tavern-keeper, and Dame Marie Christine Delvechio, his wife, by him duly authorised, Ferdinand Perrin, of the same place, merchant, and Dame Marie Emilie Delvechio, bis wife, by him duly authorised, and Miss Sophie Delvechio, fille majeure et usant de ses droits, of the same place, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of FR AN co IS BENOIT, of the same place, trader, in his quality of curator to the vacant succession of the late Pierre Charles Dubois, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, trader, defendant :\u2014\u2018\u201c A lot of ground or emplacement lying and situate in the city of Montreal, bounded in front by the fortifieations\u2019lane, in rear by the property of the city bank, on one side towards the north east by a piece of ground belonging to the representatives of the late Francois George Lepailieur, and on the other side by the representatives of the late Doctor Leodel, of forty seven feet five inches in front, the wall dividing the said emplacement from the representatives Leodel not being included, by fifty five feet in depth\u2014without buildings.\u201d\u201d To be sold at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the NINETEENTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next.BOSTON & BARRON, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 11th December, 1840.[First published 17th December, 1840.] -\u2014 Sherift\u2019s Sales.DISTRICTOF THREE RIVERS To wir: ; Pueurc NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDs and l'ENEMENTS bave been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.Al! persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make then known according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Expoaas, to which uo such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, al his office, previous tu the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within (wo days nex! after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit:) JOSEPH FOURQUIN pit LE- No.390.VEILLE\u2019, yeoman, of the parish of St.Michel of Yamaska.in the county of Yamaska, in the district of Three Rivers ; against MODESTE FORCIER DIT MONDORE QUENETTE, yeoman, of the parish of St.Francois, in the county and district aforesaid, to wit :\u2014 ** A land situate in the parish of St.François, of three arpents, two perches in frout or thereabout, by twenty two arpents more or less in depth ; joining in front to the king\u2019s highway, in rear to Pierre Desmarais, towards the north east side to the said Pierre Desmarais, and towards the south west side to Bazile Lambert 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 whereofthe said land derives.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Francois, on the SEVENTH day of MARCH uext, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of March next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 2d November, 1840.[First published 5th November, 1840.] FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : HARLES ADAM GORDON No.10.and GEORGE ALEXANDER GORDON, of the parish of Berthier, in the district of Montreal, yeomen and traders, sons and heirs of the late Charles Gordon and Agathe Marchand, their father and mother, deceased ; against MARIE CHARLES SAVOIE, widow of the late Alexis Lamard, yeoman, of the parish of St.Joseph of Maskinongé, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, as much in her name as commune en biens with ber said late husband, and tutrix elected in justice to her minor children, issue of her marriage with her said late husband, that is to say :\u2014\u2018* A land lying and situate in the parish ofSt.Antoineof River du Loup, in the fief St.Jean, containing two arpents and a half in front, starting from the road and going up to a distance of about two arpents, and thence widening to four arpents in front by the depth that there may be from the said two arpents to the lands of the concession of Beauséjour ; joining towards the south west to Paul Bélanger, and towards the north east partly to Jacques Roi and partly to Maxime Lamard, and partly to Joseph St.Louis\u2014with a house of twenty feet square, a barn and a stable of forty feet by twenty.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned \u2018in the deed of concession thereof, 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.Antoine of River du Loup, on the TENTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of March next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 2d November, 1840.[First published 5th November, 1840.] FOR SALE BY T.CARY & Co, Drawing Paper of all sizes, Port-folios\u2014various sizes, Coloured Pupers\u2014a variety, Gold Paver, plain and embossed, Hambro', Hudson Bayand Swan Quills, RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Lower Canada OFFICE OF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebee.\" TARY OF Her MAJEsTY's Count oF King\u2019s BENCH, at QuEeBEC, the llth day of December, 1840.No.59.Ez parte\u2014MICHAEL CULLEN, of the city of Quebec, d-aler in grain, petitioner, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothoiotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a Deed made and executed at Quebec, by und before Josiah Hunt, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty seventh day of November, one thousand eight hundred and forty, between GEORGE LABBEE, of the city of Montreal, clerk, of the one part ; and MICHAEL CULLEN, of the city of Quebec, dealer in grain ;\u2014 being a sale by the said George Labbée, to the said Michael Cullen, of a certain lot of land and premises situate in the said city of Quebec, in Saint Roch suburbs ; bounded in front by Craig street, in rear by Prince Edward street, on one side by the representatives of one Goudie, and on the other side by the representatives of Jean Marie Cochon\u2014with a two story wooden house, a hangard and a brick chimney thereon built, and containing sixty feet in front and rear, by eighty feet in depth ; reserving however the half of the house towards the south west and the ground on which the same is built, containing eighteen feet in front by thirty feet in depth, belonging to Louis Labbée, of Quebec, ship-builder.Subject the said lot so purchased by the said Michael Cullen, to all the charges, reserves and restrictions, clauses and conditions in the said deed of sale mentioned ;\u201d the said lot of ground hath been possessed by the said George Labbée, as proprietor, during three years previous to the execution of thesaid deed of sale by the said George Labbée to the »aid Michael Cullen.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 lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Michael Cullen, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on TUESDAY, the TWENTIETH day of APRIL 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 default of which they will be forever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.[First published 17th December.1840.] Province of Lower Canada, OFFICE 0F THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec.TARY OF HER MAJESTY\u2019g COURT oF KiNe\u2019s BENCH, FOR THE DIsFRICT OP QuEBece, the 14:h day of December, 1840.No.64.Ex parte\u2014 HAMMOND GO WEN, petitioner.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the Prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a Deed mude and executed at Quebec, before Mitre, Louis Prevost and his colleague, notaries public, on the seventh day of October, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty, between CHARLES SMITH, junior, esquire, ofthe city of Quebec, merchant, of the one part; and HAMMOND GOWEN, esquire, of the said city of Quebec, merchant, of the othrer part ;\u2014being a sale by the raid Charles Smith, junior, to the said Hammond Gowen, ¢ of two lots of land called numbers four and five, as represented on the diagram, annexed to the said deed, by the figures A.B.C.D.E F G.4, situated in the seigniory of Notre Dame des Anges, in the county and district of Quebec, measuriag together two arpents in front on the line H.I., five arpents and six perches in depth, on the south side line, A.G., and five arpents four perches and twelve feet, also in depth, on the north side line, C.D., and containing ten arpents, eighty four perches, and two bundred and thirty-six feet, in superficies, more or less, and as the whole now is; bounded as foilows, to wit: in front towards the east, by the Charlesbourg road, in rear towards the west, partly by the Savanne road, and partly by the river L\u2019 Arrêt, joining towards the north lot number six, and towards the south lot number three of the farm known as Brunet\u2019s farm\u2014with all the buildings thereon erected and being ;\u201d and possessed, the said two lots of land, by the said Charles Smith, junior, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and thence hitherto by the said Hammond Gowen, also as proprietor, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque under any title or by any means wbat- soever, in or upon the said two lots of land or either of them, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the sail Hammond Gowen, are hereby notified that application will be made to vhe Court, on MONDAY, the NINETEENTH day of APRIL 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 default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P, K.B [First published 17th December, 1840.] Province of Lower Canada, OrrrCE oF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec.TARY OF HER MAJEsTY*s .Count or Kine\u2019s Bench, FOR THE DISTRICT or QUEBEC, at QUEBEC, the 12th day of December, 1840.Ex parte\u2014GEORGE HOLMES PARKE.Pv BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothono- tary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebec, 2 deed made and executed at Quebec, before Mtre.Louis Panet and colleague, notaries public, on the sixteenth day of November, one thousand eight bundred and No.61. tw Pw FF F FF vy - - ES 7 $ PS 0 0 - ee (VW \"ie ps 8 R, Op he Fr, 1840, GAZETTE DE QUARAT forty, between JOHN PHILLIPS, of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, architect, of the one part ; and GEORGE HOLMES PARKE, esquire, of the same place, merchant, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said John Phillips, to the said George Holmes Parke, of * a lot of land situate and being at the place called La Canardière, near the city of Quebec, in the seigniory of Notre Dame des A nges, consisting of all the land that may be found between the following boundaries, to wit bounded towards the south by the river Layret, -according to its winding and turnirgs, towards the north by the road leading to the lands of the Savanne, and which runs-in the line which heretofore divided the lot of land sold by the said deed from that actually possessed by John Meiklejohn, representative of Charles Smith, \u2018on the north east by the king's highway which leads to Charlesbourg, and on the south west by the farm of the late Jesuits, now in the possession of Charles Smith, senior, esquire\u2014together with the cottage thereon erected, members and appurtenances j\u2019 and possessed by Charles Smith, senior, as proprietor, for.three years immediately preceding the seventeenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirly eight, and by Charles Smith, the younger, as proprietor, from the said seventeenth day of Julv, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, te \u2018tbe third \u2018day of July, one thousand eighs hundred\u201d and thirty nine, and from thence to the said sixteenth day of November now last past by the said John Phillips, as proprietor, and since the said sixteenth day of November now last.past, by thesaid George Holmes Parke, as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in-or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and atthe time the same was acquired by the said \u2018George Holmes Parke, are hereby notified, that \u2018application will be made to the said court, on MONDAY, the NINETEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the samein rhe office of the said pr.thonotary, 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 17th December, 1840.1 OFFICE OF THE ProTHONO- TARY OF HER MAJESTY s Court oF King\u2019s BENCH, FOR THE DISTRICT or QUEBEC, the 16th day of December, 1840.Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec.No.66.Ex parte\u2014GEORGE REYNAR.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench of and for the district of Quebec, a deed made and pas-ed before Mire.M, Tessier and coileague, notaries public, at Quebec, on the fifteenth day of December, one thousand eigii hundred and forty, betweeu JAMES REEVES, ofthe parish of St.Germain de Rimouski, notary, represented to the said deed by Felix Fortier, esquire, of Quebec, bis attorney, duement fondé de procuration, of the one part; and GEORGE REYNAR, of the city of Quebec, master shoemaker, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said James Reeves as aforesaid to the -said George Reynar, * of an undivided seventh part, more a fifth part of an undivided seventh part of an emplacement situate in the St.John suburbs of this city, of forty feet in front on St.John street by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, to the end of which itis only thirty seven feet wide, ou environ ; bounded in (ront by St, John street, in rear by Aiguillon street, joining ou the north east side to Des Glacis street, and on the south west to Marguerite and Sophie Langlais and representatives Joseph Langlais, with the same portions and shares in the house and other dependencies, without any exceptions or reserve ;\u2019\u2019 and possessed by the said James Reeves during the three last years preceding the said deed of sale, as proprietor, and since by thesaid George Reynar, also as proprietor.\u2026 Aad all persons who may bave or claim io have any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means what soever, in or upon the said emplacement or lot above described, immediately previous to or at the Lime the same was acquired by the said George Reynar, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the eaid court, on the NINETEENTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, aud they are be?eby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded form the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P, K.B.[First published 17th December, 1840.] pates DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Province of Lower iad IN THE KING'S BENCH.District of Moutreal.No.218.Ex parte\u2014JEAN GUY.TIDUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s beach of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mire.W.S.Hunter, and his colleague, notaries public, on the third day of the month of September, one thousand eight hundred and torty, between Mrs, POLLEY NICHOLS, residing in the parish of Montreal, widow of the late Joseph Chapman, in his lifetime of the same place brewer, tutrix duly appointed to Alfred and Joseph Chapman, the two minor children jssue of the marriage of the said Polley Nichols, with the said late Joseph Chapman, Joseph Reay, of the Cedars, in the parish of St.Joseph, farmer, and Mary Janet Yarker, his wife, by her said husband duly authorized to the effect of the said deed, the said Mary Janet Yarker formerly widow of the late Joseph S.Chapman, one of the sons by a former marriage of the said late Joseph Chapman, joint tutor and tutrix duly appointed to George Chapman, born of the marriage of the said late Joseph S.Chapman, with the said Mary Janet Yarker, the said minor George Chapman representing the said late Joseph S.Chapman, his father, in the estate of the said late Joseph Chapman, his grandfather, the said Polly Nichols in her said capacity of tutrix, and on behalf of the said minors Alfred and Joseph Chapman, and the said Joseph Reay and Mary Janet Yar- SES ker, his wife, in their said capacity of joint tutor and tutrix, and on behalf of the said minor George Chapman, having been duly authorized to execute the said deed upon the advice of the relations and friends of the said minors, ho- mologated by the honorable J.R.Rolland, one of the justices of the court of king\u2019s bench for the district of Montreal, on the ninth day of June one thousand eight hundred and forty, as more fully and at large appears by the act of homologation of the said advice, reference thereunto being had, a copy of which said act of homologation certified by Monk & Morrogh, prothonctaries of the said court of king\u2019s bench, is remaining annexed to the said deed ; James Chapman, of the said parish of Montreal, gentleman, voluntarily interdicted, but for the effect and purpose of the said deed assisted by Sidney Chapman of the same place, also gentleman, his curator or conseil, testified by his having signed the said deed, the said Siduey Chapman acting also in his own name as one of the lawful heirs of his said late father Joseph Chapman, as well as in his capacity of attorney duly appointed to John James Marrin, of the city of Albany, in the state of New York, one of the United States of America, gentleman, aud Amelia Chapman, his wife, by him duly authorized by virtue of a certain power of attorney, or writing under their hands and seals, and bearing date the seventeenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, (the said power deposited in the office of one Thomas J.Pelton, notary, on the ninth day of April one thousand eight hundred and forty, to remain on record and make one of his original minutes,) the said minors Alfred Chapman and Joseph Chapman and the said minor George Chapman, as representing his late father Joseph S.Chapman, James Chapman, Sidney Chapman, and Amelia Chapman, heirs sous bénéfice d'iventaire ot the said late Joseph Chapman, each for one sixth part of the one part ; and JEAN GUY, of the Côté St.Leunard, in the parish of Longue Pointe, yeoman, of the other part 3\u2014 being a sale by the said Polly Nichols, in her aforesaid capacity of tutrix to the said minors Alfred and Joseph Chapman, by the said Joseph Reay and Mary Janet Yarker, his wife, duly authorized by her said husband as aforesaid, in their said capacity of joint tutor and tutrix to the said minor George Chapman, by the said James Chapman, assisted by the said Sidney Chapman, his curator or conseil as aforesaid, and by the said Sidney Chapman, as well in his own name, asin his capacity of attorney duly appointed to the said John James Marrin and Amelia Chapman his wife, to the said Jean Guy, Of \u201c all the rights, claims, demands, and interest of them the said vendors Alfred and Joseph Chapman, George Ch \u2018pan, representing his late father Joseph S Chapman, in the estate of the said late Joseph Chapman, his grandfather as aforesaid, James Chapman, Sidney Chapman and Aelia Chapman, in a certain lot of ground situated in this city, with a two story stone house and other buildings thereon erected, lying and being in the said city of Montreal ; bounded in front vy St.Paul street, 1n the rear by Commissioners street, on one side by John Torrance and on the other side by the representatives of the late Oliver Smith; and possessed the said rights, claims, demands and interest by the said vendors, as proprietors, during the ihree years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as prop.ietor.) And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypotheque under \"any title or by any means what: soever, in or upon the said rights, claims, demands and interest, immediately previous to and at Yhe time the same were acquired by the said Jean Guy, are hereby notitied, that application will be made to the court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY term 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 default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 15th September, 1840.[First published 24th September, 1840.] Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.223.Ez parte\u2014 PIERRE MAXIME ARCHAMBAULT.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodgedin the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Mont- veal, a deed made and executed before Mire.P, A, Gauthier and lis colleague, notaries public, on the fourth day of April, one thousand.eight hundred and forty, between FIRMIN PERRIN, potary and merchant, residing in the parish of St.Antoine, on the river Chambly, of the one part; and FILRRE MAXIME ARCHAM.BAULT, yeomau, residing in the said parish of St.Antoinz, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Firmin Perrin to the said Pierre Maxime Archambault, * of a land sitnate aud being in the second concession of the said parish of St,Antoine, containiug three arpents in front by twenty arpents or thereabout in depth; bounded in front by the king\u2019s highway, in rear by the creek of La Rouchigre, on one side by Joseph Cheval, and on the other side by a laud which the said vendor sold on the said fourth day of April, one thousaud eight huodred and forty, to Léon Gueriiu, of St.Antoine\u2014with a baru thereon erected, as the whole now is with all and every its members and appurtenances ;> and possessed the said land partly by Joseph Laflamme and partly by Louis Pepin dit Lachance and by the said vendor, as proprietors, durjug he three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, aud from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor, And all persons who may have or tlaim to have any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Pierre Maxime Archambault, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the FIFTEENTH day of FEBRUARY term next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at 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, JIN THE KINGS BENCH.Montreal, 25th September, 1840.[First published 8th October, 1840.] - B Province of Lower Canada, \u2019 District of Montreal.Hin THE KING 8 BENCII.No.226.Ex parte\u2014 DANIEL McDOUGALL.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 Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.J.J.Gibb and his colleague, notaries public, on the twelfth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and forty, between JOSEPH LANCTOT, of St.Constant, in the district of Montreal, and province aforesaid, tavernkeeper, acting in the name and on the behalf,and as the attorney duly constituted and appointed of Antoine Lanctot, of Chateauguay, in the state of New York, one of the United States of America, and Mrs.Elizabeth Hall, his wife, duly authorized under and by virtue of a certain power of attorney made and executed before witnesses, at Chateauguay aforesaid, the tenth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and forty, which power of attorney was deposited and remains of record in the office of Felix Hector LeBlanc, esquire, notary pub'ic, a certified copy whereof is unnexed to the said deed, of the one pat; and DANIEL McDOUGALL, of the city of Montreal, tallow chandler, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said Joseph Lanctot, in his aforesaid capacity, to the said Daniel McDougall, ¢* of a lot of land designated as number ninety three of Annstown, situate on the Chateauguay river, in the aforesaid seigniory of Ann- field, containing five arpents in front by sixteen arpents or thereabouts in depth, but being nevertheless eighty seven arpents alid twenty perches in superficies ; bounded in front by the said river Chateanguay, in rear by the creek of the Grand Marais, on one side to the north east by number ninety two, belonging to the representatives of James Per- rigo, esquire, and on the other side to the south west, by number ninety four, belonging to George W.Baker, esquire\u2014with a house, a barn, an ox stall and stable thereon erected, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u201d° and possessed the said lot of land by the said Antoine Lanctot and Elizabeth Hall, his wife, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Daniel MeDougall, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the FIFTEENTH day of FEBRUARY term next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their opposie tions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days nt least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever preciuded from the right of doing so.- MONK & MORRoGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 26th September.1840.{First published 8th October, 1840.) Proviuce of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, ¢ IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.233.Ex parte \u2014JOHN FISHER, ANDREW SHAW, ROBERT SIMPSON, DAVID HANDYSIDE and THOMAS BLACKWOOD, Esquires, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of thé court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.H.Griffin, and his one thousand eight hundred aad forty, between THOMAS EV ANS, esquire, late lieutenant colonel, commanding Her Majesty\u2019s seventieth regiment of foot, now a Major General in Her Majesty\u2019s Army, acting and stipulated for in the said deed by his attorney Joshua Pelton, of the city of Montreal, esquire, duly authorized to and for all and every.the intents and purposes of the said deed, by pawer of substitution from Harriet Lawrence Ogden Evans, wife of the said Thomas Evans, passed before J.J.Gibb, and his collea- ge, notaries public, bearing date the twenty eighth day of September, one thousand eighth hundred and thirty six, of a certain deed, poll or letter of attorney to her given and granted by the said Thomas Evans, bearing date at Gibraltar, the twenty sixth day of August, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, duly authenticated, which, with the said power of substitution, remain of record deposited in the notariat of the said J.J.Gibb, notar public, of the one part ; and JOHN FISHER, ANDREW SHAW, ROBERT SIMPSON, DAVID HANDYSIDE and THOMAS BLACKWOOD, esquires, all of the said city of Montreal, merchants, acting in the said deed in their capacity of surviving trustees under and by virtue of the express authorities in the suid deed mentioned and set forth, of the other part;\u2014being a sale by the said Thomas Evans, acting and stipulated for as aforesaid, to the said John Fisher, Andrew Shaw, Robert Simpson, David Handyside and Thomas Blackwood, in their said capacity of trustees as aforesaid,*\u201cof ali that certain piece or parcel of land comprising three building lots or emplacements, contiguous, and known and distinguished by lots numbers one, two and fifty one, on a plan thereof, and of ad} oining land, divided intobuilding lots and streets, made by Alexander Stevenson, sworn surveyor annexed to the original of the said power of substitution, in the office of Mtre.J.J.Gibb, notary public, the said piece or parcel of land or three emplacements together forming an irregular figure situated lying and being on the south east side of Sherbrooke street, at and upon the Côte à Baron, in the said city of Montreal, containing in all one hundred feet in breadth front and rear, by one hundred and forty one and a half feet in the north east line in depth, and one hundred and eight and one half feet in depth, in the south west line, the whole english measure ; bounded in front by Sherbrooke street aforesaid, in the rear by lot number fifty two, on the north est side by the continuation of St.Charles Borromée street, to be forty two feet in breadth, and on the south west side by the side line of lot number three,the whole as the said premises now are and extend, without any building thereon, and with all and every the members and appurtenances to the same belonging and appertaining; conditioned, that as long as the adjoining premises shall belong to the said vendor, all mitoyen fences shall be made and maintained by .and at the costs and charges of the said purchasers;\u2019?and possessed the said immoveable property above described by the said vendor, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchasers.: sr cor in ei colleague notaries public, on the twenty first day of March, - pr AM gad bate sve spd 96 TEE QUEBEC GAZGBME-_ Aud all persons who may bave or claim to have any privilege or hypothêque under any title or by any means wbat- soever, iu or upon the said immoveable property, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said \"John Fisher, Andrew Shaw, Robert Simpson, David Handyside and Thomas Blackwood, esquires, are hereby npotified that application will be made to the court,ontbe FIFTEENTH day of FEBRUARY term next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eiuht days at least before that day, in defadlt of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K, B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 5th August, 1840.[First published 8th October, 1840.] Province of Lower Canada \u2019 District of Montreal.| IN THE KING S BENCH.No.228.; Ex varte-PIERRE EDOUARD LECLERE, Esquire.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 Montreal, adeed made and executed before Mtre, F, Perrin and his colleague, notaries public, on the pinth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty, between JEAN AMABLE CLEMENT, yeoman, residing in the parish of St.Hyacinthe, and Dame Josephte Lefevre, his wife, by him authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the one part ; and PIERRE EDOUARD LECLERE, esquire, one of the justices of the peace of Her Majesty, of and for the district of Montreal, residing in the city of Montreal, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Jean Amable Clément and Josephte Lefevre, his wife, authorised as aforesaid, to the said Pierre Edouard Leclere, \u201c of a land lying and situate in the said parish of St.Hyacinthe, in the first concession, containing two arpents in front by thirty arpents or thereabout in depth ; bounded in front by the river St.Hyacinthe, in rear by Charles Livernois, on the south west side by Joseph Chabotte, and on the north east side by one Chicoine\u2014with a stone house, a barn an ox stall, a stable, and other buildings thereon erected ; on which said land the said vendors reserve for themselves the three emplacements which have heretofore been sold to Antoine Payant dit St.Onge, François Palardie and Joseph Lucier, the said three emplacements making part of the front of the said land, the same being contiguous to each other, and bounded in front by the king\u2019s highway, in rear by the said rives st.Hyacinthe, on one side to the south west by the said Joseph Chabotte, and on the north east side by the line of the emplacement of the said Joseph Lucier, such as the said emplacements are now bounded and enclosed\u2014as the said lands and dependencies are now with their members and appurtenances ;\u2019 and possessed the said land and dependencies by the said vendors, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothêque under any title or by any means Whatsoever, in or upon the said land and dep: ndencies, immediately previous to and at the timé the same were ac- | quired by the said Pierre Edonard Leclere, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the TWELFTH day ot FEBRUARY term next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at 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, 28th September, 1840.[First published 8th October, 1840.] Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, No.224.Ex parte\u2014JOHN EDWARD EVANS.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that th: re bas 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 aud executed before Mire.W.S.Hunter and his colleague, notaries public, on the twelfth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and forty, between Mrs.POLLEY NICHOLS, residing in the parish of Montreal, widow of the late Joseph Chapman, in bis lifetime of the city of Montreal, brewer, tutrix, duly appointed to Alfred Chapman and Joseph Chapman, the two minor children, issue of the marriage of the said Polley Nichols with the said late Joseph Chapman, Joseph Reay, of the Cedars, in the parish of St.Joseph, farmer, and Mary Janet Yarker, his wife, duly authorized to the said decd, (the said Mary Janet Yarker, formerly widow of the late Joseph 8.Chapman, one of the sons by a former marriage of the FIN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.said late Joseph Chapmnn) joint tutor and tutrix, duly appointed to George Chapman, born of the marriage of the said late Joseph S.Chapman with the said Mary Janet Yarker, the said minor George Chapman representing the said late Joseph S.Chapman, his father, in the estate of the said late Joseph Chapman, his grand father, the said Polley Nichols, in her said capacity of tutrix and on behalf of the said minors Alfred and Joseph Chapman, and the said Joseph Reay and Mary Janet Yarker, bis wife, in their said capacity of joint tutor and tutrix, and on behalf of the said minor George Chapman, having been duly authorized to the said deed upon the advice of the relations and friends of the said minors homologated by the honorable J.It.Rolland, one of the justices of the Court of King\u2019s Bench for the district of Montreal, on the ninth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty, as more fully and at large appears by tbe said act of homologation Of the said advice, reference thereto being bad, a copy of which act of homologation, certified by Monk and Morrogh, prothonotaries of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, is remaining aonexed to the said deed ; James Chapman, of the said parish of Montreal, entleman, voluntarily interdicted, but for the effect and purpose of the said deed, assisted by Sidney Chapman, of the same place, also gentleman, his curator or conseil, testified by his signing the said deed, the said Sidney Chapman acting also in his own name, as one of the lawful heirs of the said late Joseph Chapman, as well in his capacity of.attorney duly appointed to Jobn James Marrin, of the city of Albany, in the state of New York, one of the United States of America, gentleman, and Amelia Chapman, his.wife, by him duly authorized by virtie of a certain writing, or letter of attorney, under their hands and seals, and bearing date the seventeenth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, (the said power deposited in the office of one W.S, Hunter, notary, on the ninth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty, to remain of record and make one of his original deeds,) the said minors Alfred Chapman and Joseph Chapman, and the said minor George Chapman, as representing his late father, Joseph S.Chapman, James Chapman, Sidney Chapman, and Amelia Chapman, heirs sous bénéfice d'inventaire of the said late Joseph Chapman, each for one sixth part, of the one part ; and JOHN EDWARD EVANS, of the said parish of Montreal, farmer, of the other ;\u2014being a sale by the said Polley Nichols, in her said capacity of tutrix to the said minors Alfred Chapman and Joseph Chapman, and by the said Joseph Reay and Mary Janet Yarker, his wife, by him duly authorized as aforesaid, in their aforesaid capacity of joint tutor and tutrix to the said minor George Chapman, and by the said James Chapman, assisted by the said Sidney Chapman, his curator or conseil, as aforesaid, and by the said Sidney Chapman, as well in his own name, as in his capacity of attorney to the said John James Mar- rin and Amelia Chapman, his wife, to the said John Edward Evans, \u2018\u201c of a certain tract of land or farm, situate and being at the Riviére St.Pierre, in the parish of Montreal, being of an irregular figure, and containing by the title deeds thereof two hundred and eighty five superficial acres, more or less, but by survey held thereof of Alexander Stevenson, sworn land surveyor, found to contain three hundred and thirty five superficial acres, by including the brewery and land attached thereto, sold by said late Joseph Chapman to one James Thompson, but which part is not included in the said sale, the whole of which the purchaser has a full and perfect knowledge, the whole however as bounded and enclosed, more or less, without warranty of measure ; bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence and partly by the public road leading to lower Lachine, in rear by the little lake, petit lac, on the south west side by François Lanouette or his representatives, and on the north east partly by the little river St.Pierre, and partly by John Gregory or his representatives \u2014 with a large house, barns, stables and other buildings thereon erected, and also a small island called Islet de la Canne, situate in the said river St.Lawrence, nearly opposite to the said above described farm, together with the rights of commune attached to and appertaining to the said farm, agreeable to ancient titles\u2014with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u2019\u201d and possessed the said tract of land or farm by the said late Joseph Chapman and his beirs, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sule, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means what soever, in or upon the said tract of land or farm, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said John Edward Evans, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the TWELFTH day of FEBRUARY term uext, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby requircd 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 trey will Le for ever precluded from the sight of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P, K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 25th September, 1840.[ First published 8th October, 1810 ] Proviuce ot Lower-Canada, District of Montreal.No.210.[INTHEKING\u2019S BENCH.Ex parte\u2014 HONORE\u2019 DEMERS.g>UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged iu the office of the prothonotary of the court of Kivg\u2019sbench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.B.La- roque ard his colleague, notaries public, on the seventh day of September, one thousand eight hundred and forty, between NOEL BREUX, esquire, ex-captain of militia, residing in the parish of St Joseph de Chamb'y, and Dame Josephte Palardy, his wife, by bim duly authorized to the effect of the said deed, of the one part; and HONORE DEMERS, gentleman, residing in the said parish of St.Joseph de Chambly, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Noel Breux and the said Josephte Palardy, his wire, authorized as afor said, to the said Hono:é Demers, of \u2018\u201c alot of land of an irregular figure, lying and situate in the seigniory of Chambly, countai.ing about one hundred and ten arpents in superficies, and contained within the following boundaries : bounded on the north partly by the petite riviere de Montréal, partly by Jean Vigean dit lan- pier, on the north east partly by the Grosse Isle or Isle Jolson, also on the north east partly by the purchaser to a ditch which separates the present premises from those of the purchaser, partly to a bound stone which separates likewise the said present premises from those of the purchaser, on the south partly by the representatives of the late Henry Maceleau, partly by John Supleton and Edward Lunie, joined co-proprietors, and finally partiy to an old road, or used way, wh:ch is to be found in the neighbourhood of the land belonging to the representatives of the said late Henry Macelean, in which lot of land are included two islands\u2014with a wooden house, a barn, an ox stall, a stable, a cart house, a shed, and otlier improvements which may be found thereon, as the whole now is with all its members and appurtenances ;\u201d\u201d and possessed the said lot of ground by the said vendors, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.And all persons whomay have or claim to have any privilege or hypotheque under any fitie or by any means whatscever in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Honoré Demers, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY term next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to siguify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right ot\u2019 doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P, K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 16th September, 1840.[First published 24th September, 1840 ] DecemBre 17 Province of Lower Canada, N District of Montreal.§ IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.0.214.Ex parte\u2014FELIX HAMELIN.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, adeed made and executed before Mire.A.Gane thier, and his colleague, notaries public, on the ninth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty, be- twen JOHN HALE, of the city of Montreal, hardware merchant, and Mary Ann Bell, his wife, by him duly anthos rised to the effect of the said deed, of the one part ; and FELIX HAMELIN, of the said city of Montreal, navigator, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said John Hale, and the said Mary Ann Bell, his wife, authorised as aforesaid, to the said Felix Hamelin, \u2018 of an emplacement situate and being in the 8t.Louis suburb, in the city aforesaid, containing forty feet in front more or less, on the level of St.Catherine street, and thirty nine feet ten inches in the rear, by seventy six feet in depthin one line, and seventy seven feetin theother line; bounded in front by St.Catherine street aforesaid, in rear by number two, on one side by Sanguinet street, on the other side by number four, as appears on the plan of Mr.Charles Turgeon, surveyor, dated the eleventh July, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five, establishing the division of the whole land heretofore belonging to Charles Boisseau dit Sansquartiers, in eight lots or emplacements, of which the one number three presently sold makes a part, to which plan the said purchaser shall have recourse in case of need\u2014with an old house and a blacksmith shop thereon erected, as the whole now is, with all its members and appurtenances 3\u2019 and possessed the said emplacement by the said vendors, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.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 emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Felix Hamelin, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY term nex: 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 default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of so doing.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothononary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 9th September, 1840.[First published 24th September.1840.] Province ot Lower Canada, | District of Montreal.fin THE KING\u2019S BENCH, No.209.Ex parte\u2014 PATRICK CALLAGHAN.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mitre.H.J.Oldham, and his colleague, notaries public, on the | twenty sixth day of September, one thousand eight hun.» dred and thirty nine, between ERWIN ARMSTRONG, i farmer, residing at Cte Jane, in the parish of St.Lim, and - Mary Ann Fox, his wife, by him duly authorised to the | effect of thre said deed, of the one part; and PATRICK CALLAGHAN, farmer, residing in tiie township of Kil- \u2018kenny, of the other part ; \u2014 bring a sale by the said Erwin Armstrong and Mary Ann Fox, his wife, authorised as aforesaid, to the suid Patrick Callaghan, of \u2018a farm s:tu- ated on the north of Céte Jane, in the form of a fan, (cn éventail,) in the seigniory of Lachenaye, known as lot number sixty three, containing two arpents and one perch in frout, upon the base of the front, and three arpents and eight perches and a half at the depth, upon twenty arpents in depth, forming sixty arpents in superficies ; bounded in front by the ba-e of the said Céle Jane, in the rear by the domain of the said seigniory, joining on one side to John Carney.and on the other side to Peter MeMullin\u2014 with à house and other buildings thereon erected, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ; and possessed the said farm by the said vendors, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchasers, also as proprietors.And all persons who may bave or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque under any tite or by any means whatsoever in or upen the said farm, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said.Patrick Callaghan, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY term next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signifyin writing their oppasitions and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded fromthe right of doing so.MONK & MORROGIH, P, K.B Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 1st August, 1840.[ First published 24th September, 1840 ] Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.248.Ex parte\u2014JEAN AMABLE CLEMENT, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of aud for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.J.F.Tétu and his colleague, notaries public, on the first day of August, one thousand eight hundred and forty, between EMMANUEL COUILLARD DESPRES, esquire, land surveyor, residing in the parish of St.Rosalie, of the one part; and JEAN AMABLE CLEMENT, yeoman, residing in the parish of St.Hyacinthe, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Emmanuel Couillard Després, esquire, to the said Jean Amable Clément, of ¢* a certaln lot of land or emplacement, situate in the said parish St.Hyacinthe, containing one hundred and twelve feet in front by the depth which there may be from the king's highway to the river, making about one arpent and half of land in superficies more or less, without warranty of precise measure, nor recourse wha'- soever against the said vendor ; joining on one side to.Charles Des Trois Maisons, and on the other side to Louis Fin THE KING'S BENCH.Chicoine, with a house and other buildings thereon erected \u2014.a8 the said lot of land now is with all its members any \u2014 RY lee Pattes LE A | + ad 1e x il- ir as n- n ot ch nd 1ts am re be al, ris ie L ng of id an t, ne re ut S, = to.is ng 1840.GAZGARTTE DA QUERAS, dependencies 3\u201d\u201d and possessed the said lot of land or emplacement by the said vendor, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.\u2026, And all persons who may bave or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of land or emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Jean Amable Clément, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the TWENTIETH day of APRIL next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are blereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day.in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MURROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 11th December, 1840.i First published 17th December, 1840.] Proviuce of Lower Canada District of Montreal.No.245.Ex parte\u2014JEAN BAPTISTE RENE HERTEL DE ROUVILLE, Esquire.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the protho.notary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.G.Coursolles, and his colleague, notaries public, on the sixteenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and forty, between PIERRE HUET prr DULUDE, of Chambly, yeoman, and Dame Ursule Bertrand, his wife, by hfim HN THE KING'S BENCH.\"well and duly authorized to the effect of the said deed, of the one part; and JEAN BAVTISTE RENE HERTEL DE ROUVILLE esquire, seignior of the seigniory of Rouville, residing at St.Hilaire de Rouville, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Pierre Huet dit Dulude and the said Ursule Bertrand, his wife, authorized as aforesaid, to the said Jean Baptiste Réné Hertel de Rouville, esquire, of \u201ca land situate in the first range of concessions of the said seigniory of Rouville, in the parish St.Hilaire de Rou- ville, containing three arpents and three feet in front, ; by.thirty arpents in depth ; boudded in front by the river Richelieu, in rear by the road of the second range, joining on one side to the north east to the representativies of the late Jacques Macé, senior,and on the other side to the south west to Cyrille Galipeau ; item, a lot of land situate at the same place, containing all the land included within the following boundaries, viz : bounded in front by the said river Richelieu, on one side to the south west by the land above described, and bounded on the other side and in rear by a rivulet which divides it from the land of the said late Jacques Macé, sevior ;\u2019\u201d\u201d and possessed the said land and lot of land by the said vendors, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date ol the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.; ; And all persons who may have or claim to bave any privilege or hypothêque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said land and lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Jean Baptiste Réné Hertel de Rouville, esquire, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the TWENTIETH day of APRIL next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to.signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at 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's Office, Montreal, 9th December, 1840.[ First published 17th December, 1840.] rovinceof Lower Canada, ; trict of Montreal, bin TEEKING S BENCH.No.246.Ex parte\u2014JORN HASELTON, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the courtof King's bench of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.Ln.Dugas, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty- seventh day of November, one thousand eight hundred and for'y, between GEORGE A.MILLER, residing in the village of Laprairie, sheriff's bailiff, ofthe one part ; and JOHN HASELTON, residing in the town of Dor- chester, commonly called St.Johns, engineer, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said George A.Miller, to the snid John Haselton, \u2018\u201c of a lot of ground situated in the said town of Dorchester, in the parish of St.Johas the Evangelist, being lot number one hundred and four on the west side of Busby street, containing seventy two feet in front by one hundred and forty four feet french measure in depth\u2014with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 3\u201d and possessed the said lot of ground by the said vendor, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date ot the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.i oo And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hybothôque under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said John Haselton, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the TWENTIETH day of APRIL next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said Prothouotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be forever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B, Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Moatreal, 11th December, 1840.[First published 17th December, 1840] Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.No.247.Ex parte\u2014WILLIAM MORISON, Esquire, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.FIN THEKING\u2019SBENCH.Leopold Desrosiers and his colleague, notaries public, on the fifth day of April, one thousaud vigbt buodred and thirty eight, between DONALD GEORGE MORISON, esquire, nutary public, of the parish of St.Hyacinthe,of the one part ; aud WILLIAM MORISON, esquire, of the parish of Berthier, agriculturist, of tbe other part;\u2014being a sale by the said Donald George Morisou to the said William Morison, of, 1.Alotinthe eighth coucessivu, parish of St, Dumi- nique, six acres by thirty, bounded in frout by the highway, in rear by the seventh range, ou oue side by Alphonso Ducharme, on the other by Pierre Ménard.2.A lot containing six acres by thirty in said parish, bounded in front by St.Dominique road, in rear by the first number of the seventh range, on one side by Pierre Bergeron, on the other side byJ eau Baptiste Bonin\u2014with two houses, barnes,stables, &c.3.A lot two acres by thirty, bounded in front and rear a8 number two, on one side by William French, on the other side by Jean Baptiste Loiselle.4 A similar on the same road, joining in rear the St.Francis coucession between Louis Leureux and Hyacinthe Jared.5.A lot containing three acres by thirty iu the fourth range of St.Rosalie, joining in frout the third concession, in rear the fifth concession between Antoine Hogue and Joseph Dausereau.6.A lot containing seventy two acres io superficial content, bounded in front by the river Yamaska, in rear by Joseph Poulin, between Louis Renaud, esquire, and said Poulin, 7.A lot containing four acres by thirty, bounded in front by Yamaska river, in rear by Louis Plamondon, between Antoine Cabana and Michel Plamondon, with house and barn, 8.A lot in the little range, containing three acres by thirty, bounded in froot by the high way,in rear by Régis Chappu, between Amable Archambault, esquire, and Louis Laprés\u2014with house, bgrn, &c.9.A lot eighteen acres by thirty, bounded in front by the bigh- way, in rear by Seraphine Range, between numbers twenty one and tweaty vine.10.A lot eighty acres in content, bounded in front by the Yamaska river, in rear by Casimir range, on one side by William Frambus, on the other side by Antoine Gagner.11.A village lot, number eleven, corner of the market place, one hundred feet by one hundred and forty four\u2014with a house, stores, stables, aud bounded by streets aud Thomas Filbott\u2014with all und every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u2014 und possessed the said lots nurubers two, three, four, five, six, eight, nine, ten, and eleven, by the said vendur as propiiétor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale ; number one, pussessed by Piudeut Ducharme and the said vendor, and number seven by Thomas Leureux and Marie Créte, his wife, and the said vendor, also as proprietors, during ihe three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor, And all persons who may have or claim to bave any privilege or hypotheque under any title or by any means whatsoever,inor upon the said lots of land, imnmediatelyprevious to and at the time the same were acquired by the said William Morison, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the TWENTIETH day of APRIL next, for à sentence of judgment of confirmation, aud they are herebyrequired to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same iu the office of the said prothonotary, eisbt 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, 1Ith December, 1840, [ First published 17:h December, 1840.] ~~ Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, No.249 Ex parte\u2014WILLIAM HENRY CLIFFORD.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office ol the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, ot and for the district of Mentreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.Thos.Bedouin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty eighth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and forty, between BERNARD LEMAIRE ST.GERMAIN, of the city of Montreal, interpreter, in her Majesty's Indian department, in and for the said province, and Mrs.Charlotte Desautels, his wife, by him for the purpose and effect of the said deed duly authorized, of the one part; and WILLIAM HENRY CLIFFORD, of the said city of Montreal, hair dresser and perfumer, of the other part ;\u2014being asale by the said Bernard Lemaire St.Germain and the said Charlotte Desausels, his wife, authorized as aforesaid, to the said William Henry Clifford, of \u2018a lot of ground situate in the St.Antoine suburb of the said city, containing fifty four feet in front by ninety four feet in depth, the whole more or less, and without warranty of any precise measure, but such as now fenced in, and joining in front the main street of the said suburb, in the rear Jean Baptiste Asselin, on one side Ste, Genevieve street, and on the other side the representatives of the late I'ramgois Desautels, Junior\u2014with two wooden dwelling houses, the one story, and the other two stories high, a wood shed, a stable, and a well thereon erected\u2014with all and every the members and appurtenances thereunto belonging ;\u201d and possessed the said lot of ground by the late François l)esautels and Charlotte Tessier, his wife, father and mother of the said Charlotte Desautels, and by the said vendors and the other heirs and representatives of the said late Frangois Deautels and Charlotte Tessier, his wife, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.}inTHE KING'S BENCH.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 lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said William Henry Clifford, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the TWEN- TiETH day of APRIL next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at 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, 15th December, 1840.[First published 17th December, 1840.] CRG CX 2 97 ABSENT DEBTORS.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, ! IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH, Monday, the nineteenth day of October, 1840.Present : The Honorable Mr.Justice Pyke, s \u201c6 Mr.Justice RoLLAND, cs \u201ce Mr.Justice GALE.PIERRE TRIGANNE, of the Borough of William Henry, in the parish of Sorel, in the district of Montreal, bailiff, of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, and Dame Sophie Anaclette Durocher, his wife, by him authorised, Plaintiffs vs.CARME LE NOBLET, of St.Ours, in the said district, notary, Defendant No.2673.HE Court, on motion of Messrs.Giard & Beaudry, esquires, of counsel for the said plaintiffs, inasmuch as it appears by the return of the sheriff to the writ of summons issued in this cause, that the said defendant cannot be found in this district, and that in consequence no service of the said writ of summons can be made upon him, doth order that the said defendant be notified by two advertisements to be published in the Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, to appear before this court, to answer the demand of the said plaintiff, within two months to be reckoned from the day of publication of the first of the said advertisements, and that in default by the said defendant to appear and answer within the delay before mentioned, to the action and demand of the said plaintiffs, they the said plaintiffs be permitted to proceed in this cause against the said defendant, as in a cause by default.By the court, MONK & MORROGH.P.K B.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.} IN THE KING'S BENCH, Friday, the nineteenth day of June, 1840, Present : The Honorable Mr.Justice Pyke, \u201c hid RoLLAND.
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