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[" VOLUME XVIII, No.33.THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1841.kes (New Series.) 3 A wette de Quebec.TOME XVIII,\u2014 No.33.= .= EE JEUDI, 17 JUIN, 1841, _ Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.lo wir: { Pusuic NOTICE is hereby given, that the \u2018ufdermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the tespective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known accordiag to law: all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in sases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, ot his Office; previous tu the Gifieen days next preceding the day of\u2018saie ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed al any time within (we days nezt after the return of the Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, tn wit : GNACE GAGNON, of the city of No.1103.; Quebec, in the disirict of Quebte, tn the province of Lower Canada, trader, curator to the vacant succession of Pierre De Sales Laterrière, late of Londan, io England, esquire, physician 5 against ABRAHAM FORTIN, of the parish of St.Pierre of Si.Pauts Bay, iv he district ot Quebec, veowman, Beroard Euriin, of the same place, yeoman.and Jean Dufour, of the same place, yeoman, to wit : \u2014here follows the deseripiion of ths inmmoveubles of Atrraham Fortin :\u20141.* The exact undivided half of gizteen perchies of ground in front by one bundied arpenre io d-pih.githate al the Baie St Paul, the whote being bounded ta front by the river du Gouflie, and in rear by the end of the sid depth, joining partly towards (he south tn Clette Du- four, representing the late Adolphe Dufour, and partly to Jean Dufour, and t«wards the north to Bernard Fortin\u2014 together with the exact half niso undivided of all tie build- inge (Nereon constructed, circumstances and dependencies.2.The eaact also undivided half of eight perches and six feet of ground in front by about eighteen arpents in depth, situate at the Bale 81, Paul; bounded in front by ile said river du Guouffre, and in rear by the King\u2019s highway now in \u2018use.the whole joining towards the south and uvrth to Roger Bouchard.3.The exact also undivided half of five perches of ground in front by about twelve arpents in depth, siluate at the said place of Baie St.Paul; bounded in front by the «nid river du Gouffre, and in rear by ihe river des Marrés, the whale joling towards the soulh to Frasçme Foriin, and towards (he north to the representatives Andie Bouchard.4.I'he exact aiso undivided balf of five arpents of ground in front by eighteen arpenis in depth, situite at the said place of Baie St.Paul, at the côte St.Juseph ; bounded in front by the depth of the lands of the Côte St Gabriel, and in rear by the end of (he said dep bh, joining tuowards the south to André Douchard.and towards the north to-Bernvard Fo:tin\u2014(here fuliows the description of the im» moveahlea of Jean Dufour.) 5.Two arpents of ground in frant by filty arpents in depth, situate at the Baie St.Paul, béunded in\u2019 front by the depih of the land of Clerte Dufour, teprescnting Adolphe Dufuur, and in rear by the end of she said depth, joining towards the south top Juseph Boisvin, .and towsrds the north to Abraham Furtin, esquire\u2014with -all the buildings thercon constructed, circumstances and de- prndencies\u2014 (bere follows the descripiion of the immo- venbles of Beruard Fortin.) 6 Thireen perches of ground in front bv ane hundred aipents in depth, situate at (he Baie St.Paul.bounded in front by ihe river du Gouffre, and in rear by the end of the suid depth, joining towards tive south to Abraham Fortin, and t@wards the north to Alexis Orisse \u2014toguiher withthe building, thereon constructed, circumstances and dependencies.7.Five perches of ground in front by one hundred arpents in depth, situate at (he said plare of Baie St.Paul, bounded in frunt and in rear as the 114 above, joining towards the south and north 30 Hypolire Fariin 8 Oue arpent of ground in front by one hundred ninents-in depih, situate ai tbe said place of Baie St.Paul, bounded in frout and in rear as the two precediog lots, joi- vine towards the south to the said Hypolite Fortin and to wards the North to Frais çuis Fortin.9.Five arpenis of ground in front by eighteen arpents in depth, si uaie at the said place of Baie St.Paul, ai the core St, Juseph, bouuded iv frout by the depih of the lands of the côte St.Gabriel, and io rear by the end of the aid depth; joining towards the south to Abraham Fortin and trwards the north to Hidas Buisvin\u2014eircnmstances aod dependencies.\u2019 T'o be sold at the chureh door of the said parssh of Baie St Paul, on the TWENTY FOURTH day of A UG Us T aext,at TEN o\u2019cluck in the morning.The suid Writ returnable ou the 4 f October next.first duy of Oct W §.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office.19th A pil, 1841.{ First published 22d April, 1841.] FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : ULIE MARTEL, otherwise called No.369.Julienne Martel, fille majeure, of the city of Quebec, inthe county and district of Quebec; against IGNACK MARTEL, cultivator, of the parish of St.Ambroise de la Jeune Lorette, in the cownty and district of Quebec, to wit: - 1.* A land situate in the parish of St.Ambroise, in the Côte Ste Genevieve, containing two arpents and two perches and a half or thereabout in front by twenty five in depth ; bounded in front by the ground lying between the said Côte Ste.Geneviève and the Côte St.Jean Baptiste, and in rear at the end of the said depth by the lands of the Hurons, towards the north east by François Martel, and towards the south west by François Xavier Martel\u2014circumstances and dependencies.2 Four perches aud a half of ground in front or thereabout by twenty five arpents in depth, baunded in front by the ground lying between the Cite Ste.Geneviève and the Côte St.Jean Baptiste, in the parish of St.Ambroise, and in rear at the end \u2018of the said depth by the lands of the Hurons, joining on one side towards the north east to Etienne Remi Falardeau, and on theother side towards the south west to Francois Xavier Mantel\u2014circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To he sold at the church door of the said parish of St Ambroise, on the FOURTEENTH day of JULY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.first day of October next, The said Writ returnable on the W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 9th March, 1841.[First published l1th March, 1841.] ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: PIERRE LABERGE, of the city, \u2019 1782 y county and distiict of Quebec, carpenter 3 against NECOLAS GUERIN pit SI.HILAIRE, of the same place, carter, to wit.\u2014'¢ An emplacewent silvate at the St.Roch subusb of Quebec, de la Reine street, containing thirty six feet in front by fifty eight feet more or less in depth, bounded in front towards ibe south west by Laberge street, in rear by the ground of Litienne Claude La- gueux, e-guire, on one side towards the south by de la Reine Sireet, aud on the other side towards the north by Mr.Delisle\u2014with a one siory wooden house and other buildings therson constructed, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold av the church dour of the parish of Sti.Roeb of Quebec, on the TWENTY-FOURTII day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, Lhe said Writ resurnable on the first day of October nent.W.S.SEWELL, Sherif.Sheriff s Office, 19th April, 1841.Fust published 220d April, 1841.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit:2 Y OS LPH VALLEE, of No.2336.tJ the city, county and district of Montreal, anid others 3; against JOSEPH DU- PIL LE, joiner, of the city of Quebec, and François Laliberté, trader, heretofore copartners and traders, and residing in the 8t.Ruch suburbs of Quebec, and trading together under the name of Dupille aud Laliberté, (here follows the description of the lund of the said Fiançois Laliberté,) to wit :\u2014'¢ An emplacement lying and sitnate in the parish of St.Roch of Quebec, at the place called La Vaclberie, of about twenty feet in front by about sixty feet in depth ; bounded in front by Belair street, in rear at the end of the said depth, towards the south by Charles Buisel, and towards the north east by Pierre Picard dit Destroismaisons\u2014with a house thereon constructed, crrenmstances and dependencies.\u201d ['o be sold at the church dour of the said parish of St.Roch, on the THIRTEENTH day of JULY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.Tie said Writ returnable oun the first day ol October next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 9th March, 1541.(First published lth March, 1841.] \u2014\u2014 FIERI FACI AS.Quebec, to wit: FYE Iionorable No.162.| the city of Quebec, in the county and district of.Quebec, merchaut, curator duly elected in law to the vacant succession of the late Alexander Fraser, esquire, iu his lifetime seignior of the fief Rivière du loup ; against JO3EPII LARUE, of the parish of Rivière du Loup, in the county of Rimousky, in the district of Quebec, agricultor, to wit :\u2014* A land lyiug and situate in the second range of the parish of St.Patrice, in the seigniory of Riviere du Loup, in the county of ilimousky, containing two arpents in front by about forty arpents in depth; hounded at its lower end by the laud of the honorable Jean Baptiste Taché, and terminating at the end of the said depth, joining on one side towards the north east to François Bélanger, aud on the other side towards the south west to Jean Baptiste Lebelle \u2014with a house, barn, stable aud other buildings thereon constructed, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Patrice of Rivière du Loup, on the SEVENTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.I'he said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 14th April, 1841.[First published 15th April, 1844 ] JOHN FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : 4 AMES CLEARIHUE, of the city of No.2045.Quebec, in the county aud district of Quebec, master baker ;against MARGUERITE MAHEUX, of the said city of Quebec, widow of the late Benjamin Moi- lard dit Lamotte, in his lifetime of the same place, joiner, deceased, to wit :\u2014* A certsiu portion of land situate iu the parish of St.Henry, on the south west side of the river Etchemin, of seven arpents in front by thirty in depth; bouuded on one side towards the south by Mr.P.Bussière, on the other side towards the north by Pierre B.quet or his representatives, iu front by the said river Ltchemiu, aud io the rear at the end of the said depth\u2014with the buildings thercon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u2019 To be sold subject to the rights,dues and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favour of seiguior iv the original grant thereof & titre de cens, at the church door of the sa'd parish of St.Henry,on the THIRTY FIRST day of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clock iu the morning.Tue said Writ returnable on the first day of October next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sherriff\u2019s Office, 27th April, 18412 (First published 29th April, Lr41, MALCOLM FRASER, of.ALIAS FIERL FACIAS, Quebec, to pit A BRAHAM DE GRUCHY, of the No 1328.| town .of St.Heliers, in the Island; of Jersey, merchant ; against JACQUES ALEXANDRE, of Point St Peter, in the county of Gaspé, in the province of Lower Canada, yeoman, curatorin due form of law appointed to the vacant estate and succes ion of tae late Wil- lam Alexandre, in his lifetime of Point St.Peter aforesaid, merchant, deceased, to wit : \u20141, \u201c A fishing establishment, (établissement de péche) situated at Point St.Peter, in the.county of Gaspé, being alot of land containing three superficial acres more or lvss on a front of eighty tour feet, divided from lot number five on the east by a line running south 30° west, and from lot number seven on the west by à line running south 35° west, on the front by the sea, and in the rear hy the lands belonging to the roman catho\u2018ic church and by lands occupied by Robert Bund, together.with two dwelling houses, one old store called stage chau- fault, tor curing fish, one dry fish store, one dry good store.and shop, one forge, one old stable, two high flakes for driing fish, (grand vignaux) hand flak s (pelit vignaux) erected upon the said lot, which said houses, stores.&c.are all built with wood, and the said lot is enc osvd by a good, waddle fence, (cliture).2.At Malbay, in the said county, viz, alot of land on a front of forty feet more or less, by tifty five feet more or less in \"depth, bounded in front by Malbay, on the west side by lands occupied \u2018by Baptiste Cotton.on the east side aud r.ar by lands occupied- by Charles Varden.together with a large wooden store erected upon the said lot.3.A lot of land nämber thirteen at Malbay atoresaid, bounded on the east by lot number twelve, and on the west by lot number fourteen, and divided from thence by lines running north 25% east magnetically, in front by Malbay, and in rear by waste lands of the crown, containing one hundred and thirty four acres, on a front of twelve chains.4.A lot of land number eight at Malbay aforesaid, bounded on the east by lot number seven, on the west by lot number nine, in front by Malbay, and in rear by waste lands of the crown, divided from the adjacent lots by lines running north 25% east magnetically, containing forty three acres, on a front of four chains and nine links.\u201d\u201d \u2018fo be sold at my affice, in the court house, in the sail city of Quebec, on the THIRTIET H day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.W, S.SEWELL, Sheriff.[Sheriff\u2019s Office, 27th April, 1841.Co First published 29th April, 1541.FIERI FACIAS.Qui bee, to wit ; AME ANGELIQUE MUNRO, o¢ No, 618.¢ the parish of St, Hen y, iu the district of Quebec, widow of the late Ignace Turcot ; against JEAN TUKCOT, of the said parish vf St.Henry, cultivator, to wit: \u2014\u201c\u201cAn immovenble situate in the parish of St.Heary, in the seigniory of Lauzon, composed of the two lotg of ground hereafter described, thatis to say : the one containing two arpents and a half in front by thirty in depth, bounded in front by the king\u2019s highway of the lrait-quarré of St, Charles, in rear by the end of the said thirty arpents, towards the south w2st by Edouard Belanger, towards the north cast by Ambroise Lautagne ; and the other ufone arpent aud three quarters in front more or less by thirty arpents iu depth, bounded in front by the aforesaid road, in rear by the end of of the said thirty arpents, towards the south west by Fran.¢ is Labrecque, and towards the north east by Louis Val- liere\u2019\u2019 \u2018The whole of the said immoveable being divided by the aforesaid road of the /raié-quarré of St, Charles, and to be sold subject to the droits de cens et rentes, lods et ventes, retrait, banalité aud other seiguiorial rights mentionéd in the deeds of concession, at the church door of the said parish of St.Henry, oo the TWENTY-EIGHTH dayof SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ retur nable on the first day of October next.: W., S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 27th April, 1841.Co [First published 29th April, 1841.] FIERI FACIES, Quebec, to wit : GE ORGE POZER, of the No.291.city of Quebec, in the county \u2018of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, esquire, heretofore merchant ; against COLIN Mec CAL- LU M, of the city of Quebec aforesaid, merchant, to wit :\u20141, ¢ The undivided half of a certain lot or parcel of land situâte and being in the parish of Beauport, containing all the ground in superficies which there is or may be found within the following boundaries, viz -\u2014 commencing at a small promontary formed by a quarry where stones were formerly dug ; and thence, following the heights of the lands la hauleur des \u2018terres to the division fence which separates the lands of one Thomas Rocheleau, former proprietor of the said lot of laid, from the lot or portion appertaining to the heirs or representas tives of the late honourable A.L.Juchereaun Duchesnay ; thenee to the edge of the south.west side of the river Beauport, following the said division fence, and thence following the windings of the said 1iver, to the point of departure, and forming in the whole four arpents of Jand more or less in superficies\u2014 together with the undivided half of the gist and oil mills, distillery aud osher buildings thereon being and erected, circua.stances and dependencies, including the rights of water, as acquired from theseignior of Beauport, and every other right and appendage thereto belonging, without any exception o reserve whatever.2, A certain lot of land situate an Chie a aa 456 :nœ in the seigniory of Beauport, being number seven of ST which is on the north of the Beau- port lake, containing three arpents in front by such depth as may be found between the following limits ; beginning at the south on the said lake and terminating at the lands of the second concession, joining on one side to the south west to the lot next described, on the north east to Thomas Humble\u2014circumstances and dependencies.3.A certain lot of land situate and being in the seigniory of Beauport aforesaid, being number six, in the first concession, whichis on the north west of lake Beauport; containing three arpents in front, by such depth as there may be found from said lake to the lands of the second concession, joining on one side towards the south west to one Fletcher or his representatives, on the north east by the lot number seven above mentioned, formingsaid two lots, numbers six and seven, six acres front\u2014together with the dwelling house and other buildings thereon erected.4.A certain lot of land and dwelling house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, situate between Champlain and Cul de Sac streets, lower town of Quebec, bounded on one side by the property of the yepresentalives of one Damien, on the other side by a flight of steps leading from Champlain street to Cul de Sac street, containing said lot eighteen feet French measure on Champlain street, and extending in depth from Champlain to Cul de Sac street.5.A lot of land with the dwelling house thereon erected, situated on Canoterie hill, or St.Charles street, lower town of Quebec, bounded on one side by Olivier Fiset, on the other side by the heirs Valois, and in rear by the cape, containing thirty feet, more or less in front, by the depth there may be from the said street to the summit of the hill ; subject to the rights, dues and duties, stipulated and reserved by and in favour of the seignior in the original grant thereof, d titre de cens.\u201d To be sold as follows : \u2014 lots numbers one, two and three, at the church door of the said parish of Beauport, on the NINETEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning; and lots numbers four and five, at my office, in the couit house, in the said city of Quebec, on the EIGHTEEETH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Wiit returnable on the first day of February next .W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 8th June, 1841.(First published 10th June, 1841.] PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : ANSE SIMEON MATTE and No.1637, } André Theberge, both of the city of Quebec, merchants and copartners ; against JOSEPH AUDIBERT, of the parish of St.Claire, in the county of Beauce, in the district of Quebec, trader, to wit ;=*¢ An emplacement situate near the church of the parish of Ste.Claire, containing about seven perches in front by five perches more or less in depth; bounded in front by the king's highway and in rear by François Xavier Blais, esquire, notary, on one side towards the south by the said François Xavier Blais, and on the other side towards the north by Lazare Royer\u2014together with a house, a hangard and stable thereon constructed, cireumstances and depen- deccies.Subject to the rights, dues and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of tbe seignior in the ori ginal grant thereof & titre de cens.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Claire, on the NINETEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.Ths said Writ returnable oan the first day of February next, ; W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, | Sheriff's Office, 16'h June, 1841.{ First published 17th June, 1841.] Sherifl\u2019's Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wir: ¢ Pusuic NOTICE is hereby given, thatthe undermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below, All peraons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by Jaw allowed, are required to be filed in our Office, previous 10 the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within (wo days next after the return of the Writ.FIERY FACIAS.Montreal, to wit } NTOINE DAIGLE, of the parish No.516.of St.Ours, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of EMMANUEL PICHETTE pit DUPRES, of St.Judes, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, and Dame.Sophie Valentine dit Grégoire, his wife, jointly and severally defendants :\u2014*¢ A land lying and situate in the parish of St.Judes, in the range called Fleurie containing two arpents in front by forty eight arpents in depth more or less ; bounded in front by the queen's highway of the said range Fleurie, in rear by the road of Michauxville, on one side towards the north east partly hy Joseph Magnant, and partly by one Duprès, and on the other side towards the south west by Jacques Michelon dit Laurange\u2014with a louse and barn thereon constructed.\u201d To be sold, (subject to the droit de retrait in favour of the seignior, also all the renies, clauses, conditions, servitudes and reservations set forth in the original deed of concession, at the church door of the said parish of St.Judes, on the T'HIRTILTH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of TWELVE of clock noon.\u2018Ihe Writ returnable on the first day of October next, JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff, [ Sheriff's Office, 24th April, 1841.] Yirst published 29th April, 1841.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit 3 RHE Honorable PIERRE DOMI- No.917.NIQUE DEBARTZCH, of the parish of St.Antoine, in the district of Montreal, seignior, proprietor and possessor of the seigniory of Debartzch ard St.Francois Le Neuf, in the said district of Montreal, plaiu- tiff ; against the lands and tenements of LOUIS FENIX THE QUEBEC GAZETTE: DIT DAUPHINE, of the parish of St.Charles, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant : \u2014** A land lving and situate in the parish of St, Charles, in the third concession, containing four arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, the whole more or less ; bounded in front by the Queen's highway, in rear by the lands of the fourth range, on one side by Dominique Loiselle, and on the other side by the widow Francois Jaret dit Beauregard\u2014with a house and stable thereon constructed.\u201d To be sold, (subject to the droit de retrait in favour of the seignior, also all the rentes, clauses, conditions, servitudes and reservations set forth in the original deed of concession, at the church door of the said parish of St.Charles, on the THIRTIETH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of October next.JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 24th April, 1841.[ First published 29th April, 1841.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit ;) F§NHE Honorable PIERRE DOMI- No.2389, ; NIQUE DEBARTZCH, esquire, seignior, proprietor aud possessor of the seigniory of De- bartzch and St.Frangois Le Neuf, situated in the district of Montreal, residing in the parish of St.Antoine, in the said district, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of LOUIS GUYON prt LEM OINE, of the parish of St.Hilaire de Rouville, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant :\u2014 \u2018 A land lying and situate in the parish of St.Charle, in the second concession, containing one arpent and eight perches in breadth by forty arpents in depth, the whole more or less; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by the lands of the river Richelieu, on one side by Vierre Mes sier dit St.François, and on the other side by Augustin Mu- nier dit Lapierre\u2014 with a house, a barn and stable thereon constructed.\u201d To be sold, (subject to the droit de retrait in favour of the seignior, also all the rentes, clauses, conditions, s-rvitudes and reservations set forth in the original deed of concession,) at the church door of the said parish of St Charles, on the THIRTIETH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable ou the first day of October next.JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 24th April, 1841.| First published 29th April, 1841.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ds Right Honorable EDWARD No.11, ELLICE, of the city of London, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irland called England, esquire, seignior and proprietor in possession of the said fief and seigniory of Beauharnois, or Villechauve, now called Annfeld, in the said district of Montreal, plaintiff; against the lands and tepements of OLIVIER TONDU pit 81 ONGE, cf the parish of 5t.(lé- ment, in the fief and seigniory of Beauharnois or Viliechauve now cal'ed Annfield, farmer, defendant:-**A land situated in the parish of st.Clément de Beauharnois, being tbe soutl westerly half of lot number seventeen, in the concession of river St.Louis, in North George Town, of two arpents in width by about twenty seven arpents in length, more or less, as it may be found ; bounded in front by the said river St.Louis, in rear by number one, in the second concession of North George Town, on the north easterly side by the north easterly half of said lot number seventeen, the property of Antoine Marchand, and ob the south westerly side by the north castesly half of lot number eighteen, the property of Louis Goyette\u2014with a house and a stable thereon erected.\u201d To be sold, (subject to the droit de retrait, in favour of the seigniorJalso all the renfes, clauses, conditions, servitude: and reservations set forth in the original deed of concessiun,) ac the church door of the said parish of St.Clément de Beau- harnois, on the THIRTIETH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of October next JOHN BUSTON, Sheriff.Yeriff's Office.24th April, 1541, { First published 29th April, 1\u20ac41.3 FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : FPR of BERTRAND, of the No.1721.parish of St.Athanase, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of CHARLES LEBEAU, of the parish of St Mathias, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant : \u2014 \u201c A land lying and situate in the parish of $t.Mathias, of three arpents in front by twenty-seven arpents in depth, more or less, forming eighty one arpents in superficies, more or less ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by Prudent LeBeau or his representatives, on one side by Jean Baptiste LeBeau, and onthe other side by Pierre Messier\u2014 with a house, barn, stable, a hangard and other buildings thereon constructed.\u201d\u2019 To besold (subject to the droit de retrait in favour of the seignior, also al! the rentes, clauses, conditions, servitudes and reservations set forth in the original deed of concession ,) at the church door of the said parish of St.Mathias, on the THIRTIETH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of October next.JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 24th April, 1841.{First published 29tb April, 1841.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : ILLIAM CONNOLLY, of No.2160.Tadoussac, in the district of Quebec, esquire, and Julia Woolrich, his wife, by him hereto duly authorized, (acting as well in her capacity of executrix of the last will and testament of her late mother Dame Magdelaine Gamelin, wife of the late James Woolrich, esquire, as in her own name as legatee for a fourth undivided portion of her said late mother\u2019s estate and succession ; the Honorable Dominique Mondelet, of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, advocate, us having married Mary Woolrich, and the said Mary Woolrich, his wife, by him hereto duly authorized ; James Tunstall, of Lac Rosauny Plains, in the county of Morris, in the State of New Jersey, one of the United States of America, gentleman, as having married Elizabeth: Wootlrich, and the said Elizabeth Woolrich, bis wife, by bim hereto duly authorised, and Margaret Wuol- rich, ol Montreal, in the district of Montreal, spinster, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of CHARLOTTE ANGELIQUE SUSANNE LANGUEDOC, of the parish of St.Fdunard, in the district of Montreal, spinster, fille majeure et usant de ses droits, and Juseph Gaspard Lavigletie, of the same place, merchant, in his JuNE 17 quality of tutor duly appointed to Angelina Languedoc ; William Languedoc, and George Languedoc, minor children, issue of the marriage of the late François Lan- guedoc, (in his lifetime of the said parish of St.Edouard, seignior, proprietor and possessor of the seigniory of St, George, in the district of Montreal, and defendant in this cause,) and Anna Maria Phillips, his wite, defendants :\u20141.** A lot of ground situate in the towne ship of Hemmingford, in the county of Beauhar- nois, in the district of Montreal, being lot number one hundred and sixty, in the fourth range of the said township of Hemmingford, containing about two hundred acres of ground in superficies without warranty of precise measure ; bounded at one end by lot number one hundred and ninety seven, in the fifth range of the said township, at the other end by lot number one hundred and eighteen, in the third range of the said towne ship, on one side towards the north by lot number one hundred and sixty one, and on the other side by lot number one hundred and fifty nine of the said township\u2014 with a saw mill, a grist mill, a grain kiln (chaugfoir à £rain,) a house and other buildings thereon erected.2, A land situate in the parish of St, Edouard, in the sei- guiory of St.George, in the district of Montreal, contair.« ing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the river La Tortue, in rear by the unconceded lunds, on one side by Eustache Longtin, and on the other side by Antvine Franche\u2014with a house and other buildings thereon erected.3.A land situate in the parish and seigniory aforesaid, containing two ars pents in front by twenty nine arpents in depth 3 bounded in front by the high road, in rear by the lands of St.André, on one side by the road leading to the mill, and on the other side by Paschal Lussier\u2014without buildings.4.A land situate in the parish of St.Philippe, containing two arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth 3 bound= ed in front by the king's highway, inrear by the lands of La Turtue, on one side by Edouard Lefebvre, and on the other side by one Lee\u2014with a house, barn, and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d The said lots to be sold as follows : \u2014lot number one, atthe church door of the said township of Hemmingiord, on the EIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon ; and luts numbers two, three and four, at the church door of the said parish of St, Edouard, on the SAME DAY, at the hour of TWO of the click in the afternoon.The Writ returnable on the nineteenth day of October next, JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 12 bh June, 1541, (First published 17th June, 1841.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit \u20181 MABLE PREVOST, merchant, No.1645.of the c.ty and district of Montreal, p'aintiff ; against the lands and tenemenis of ISAAC FOR.FAINE piT BIENVENUE, heretofure merchant, vf tbe parish of Ste, Marie de Mounoir, and now c'erk, commis of the city and district of Montreal, defeudaat :\u2014* À fot of land situated in the village of Ste.Marie de Monnoir, of an irreguiar figure, bounded in front by the Q een\u201d high way, On Oue side by Etienne Benjamin Franchère, on 4e other side by the Fabrique of Ste.Marie aforesaid, and in the rear partly by the Ruisseau St, Lunis, and partly by the said Fravclere, containing in frout fifty seven feet, in depth, on the one side, joining the fabrique nforesard, twenly seven feet, and on the other side fifty seven feet, the whole more or less, without warranty of precise measure, with a ote story wooden house, a stable aud dairy thereun erected.\u201d To be sold av the church door of the said parish of Ste.Marie de Moonnoir, on the EIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock iu the forenoon.\u2018The Writ returnable on tbe nineteeuth day af October pext.JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 14th June, 1841.(First published 17th June, 1841.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : § AME CATHERINE CHAUS.No.1500.- SEGROS DELLRY, of Côteau du Lac, in the district of Montreal, widow of the lute hoa norable Jacques Phillippe Saveuse de Beanjeu, in his lifes time, seignior, proprietor and possessor vf the seignicricg of Soulavges and New Longueuil, in the district ot Mout- real, and usufructuary of the said seigniories, by virtue of the last will aud testament of the said Jacques Phillippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, aud universal mobiliary legaiee of the \u2018said Jacques Phillippe Saveuse de Beanjeu, plaintiff ; against the lands and tewements of HYACINTHE COURTE, MANCHE, of the seigniory of New Longueuil, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant :\u2014\u2018° A lot of land described as number eighty ¢ight, on the south side of river de Lisle, seigniory of New Longueuil, in the parish of Sg, Polycarpe, containing two arpeuts in front by thirty arpeuts.four perchics in depth, bounded in front by the said river de Lisle, in rear by the laods of S.De Beaujeu, and on the repective sides by lots numbers eighty seven and a part of the same by number eighty eight\u2014with à wooden dwelling Louse, and barn tbereon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold, subject to the droit de retrait in favour of the seignior, also all the rentes, clauses, cundilions, servitudes and reservations set forth in the original deed of concession, at the church door of the said parish of St.Polycarpe, on the EIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TEN of tte clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the nineteenth day of Oclober next.JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, 14th June, 1841.[ First published 17th June, 1841.7] FIERI FACIAS.JILLIAM PRICE, of No.554.the city of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, and province of Canada, Nathaniel Gould, of London, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called England ; James Duwie, of London aforesaid, aud the honorab e Veter McGill, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, and province of Canada aforesaid, all merchants and copartnery using trade and commerce together at Bytown, in that part of the province of Canada heretof ve known as Upper Canada, under the name, style and firm of William Frice and company, plaintihs ; against the lands and tenements of MILHMAEL THOMSON und James Campbell, of the township of Lechaber, in the said district of Montreal, traders and copartners, doi.g business at Lochaber aforesaid, under the name and firm of fhomson and Camphell, Montreal, fo wit : te mn era emt en ee 1841.I defendants :\u2014** A lot of land situate in the township of Lochaber, mn the district of Montreal, formerly known and designated as the south half of lot number twenty four, in the first range now called lot number twenty four, in the second range of the said township, containing about nine acres in breadth by about twenty acres in depth.more or less ; bounded in front by the Ottawa river, in rear by the lands of P.Wright, or his representatives, on one side by the lands of the said P.Wright, or his representatives, and on the other side by the lands of Thomas McGoey\u2014 with a dwelling house and other buildings of wood thereon erected.A pa t of the said lot is taken off by the Locha- ber bay, running through the same, on the front part of the said lot\u2019 To be sold at my office, in the city of Montreal, on the EIGHTEENU day of OCTOBER next.at the hour of ONE of the clock in the afternoon.The Writ returnable on the nineteenth day of Octo'er next.JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff.Sheriff ?s Office.14th June, 1841.[ First published 17th June, 1841.] FIERI FACIAS Montreal, to wit : IDNEY BELLINGHAM send No.1672, } Charles John Dunlop, both of Mootreal, in the di-trict of Montreal, merchants, heretofore eopartners, using commerce at Montreal aforesaid, under the name and firm of Bellingham and Dunlop, plaintiffs ; sguinst the lands and tenements of DEXTER CHAPIN and Alexander Louis Pappin, borh of Montreal, in the said district of Mootreal, traders, jointly and severally, defendants ;\u2014*¢ Four lots of ground situate in the Quebec svburb of the city of Montreal, each of fifty feet in front by seventy six feet in depth, that is to say :\u20141, Lot number one hundred and twenty four, bounded 10 front by Shaw street, in rear by the land of E.Hartley, esquire, or his representatives, oa one sideby lot number ope hundred and twenty, and on the other side by lot umber one hundred snd (wenty eight.2.Lot number one hundred and sixty six, bounded in front by Gain street, in rear by number ose buadred and sixty seven, on One side by number one hundred and sixty two, and on the other s de by lot number one hundred and seventy.8.Loi number one hundred and ninety nire, bounded in front by Shaw street, io rear by lot number one bundred and ninety cight, on one side by lot number two bundied and three, and on the other side by {ot number one hundred and ninely five.4.Let number (wo huadred and one, hounded in front by said Gainstreet, in rear by the lot of Mr.Papineau or his representatives, on one side by lot number two hundred and five, and on the other side by lot number one hundred 2nd ninety seven\u2014on which lois there are no bu 1dings.5.Alot of ground of the tirage au sort of Mr, Ber- thelet, situate at the same place,described as number ninety seven, of forty feet in front by eighty feet in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by Aylmer streei, in rear by lot pum- ber nicely eight belonging to John Badgley or b's representatives, on cne side by lot number ninety six, belonging to J.T.Brondgeest, or bis representatives, and on the other side by lots numbers one hundred and twenty four and one hundred and tweniy five\u2014without buildings.6.Another lot of ground to the south west of the St.Lawrence suburbs, of the tirage au sort of Mr.Berthelet, of forty feet in front by one hundred and thirteen feet in depth, the whole more or less 3; bounded in front by Durocher street, in rear by the beirs Desrividres or his representatives, on one side by lot number five and on the other side hy lot number three\u2014with a one story wooden house, à coach house, a s'able and ban.gard thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at my office, inthe city of Montreal, onthe EIGHTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the ferenoon, The Writ returaable on the nineteenth day of October next.JOUN BOSTON, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 14th June, 1841.[First published 17th Juve, 1841.] Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF THREERIVERS To.wir: ¢ PusLic NOTICE is hereby given, fhat the wndermentioned LANDs and T'ENEMENTS have been seized, and will be gold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persona having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which \u2018no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to Le filed with the undersigned, a.his office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within (wo days next after the return of the Writ.FIERE FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : UR SOVEREIGN LADY o.2.THE QUEEN ; against FRANCOIS RICHER pir LAFLECHE, esquire, trader, and Edouard Trottier, carpenter and sawyer.both of the parish of St.Stanislas of Batiscan, in the county of Champlain, in the district of Three Rivers, to wit :\u2014\u201c\u201c À certain lot of ground lying and situate in the parish of St.Stanislas, on the river des Envies, in the seignioty of Ba- tiscan, containing on half arpent in breadth along the said river des Envies and on the north east side thereof, starting from the line of André Trudel and going up to the second creek lying above and situate to the south west side of the said river, of one third of an arpent in breadth by the depth that may be found, starting at a distance of sixty feet above the chiite and going up to the north east line of the land ofthe said André Trudel, and following the windings and turnings of the said river, and joiniug totally to the lands of Clément ( aya and of André Trudel, from which the said lot of ground has been extracted ; with the saw mill thereon constructed, and all its dependencies\u2014also with the right of a road on the land of the said Clément Caya to cominunicate to the aforesaid mill, and the right of mak- jing use of the chaussée now existing, and the waters of the said river des Envies, until the eighth day of the month of November, one thousand eight hundred aud forty six, to move the said mill, on paying\u2014I.to her Majesty, representing the late order of Jesuits, seigniors of Batiscan, ten shillings per every thousand of plaiks or boards reduced to twelve feet long.nine inches broad and three ivches thick, which will be sawed in the aforesaid mill, te be exported from the said seigniory.according to the conditions of a deed passed between the honorable John Stewart, esquire, her Majesty's commissary for the administration of the Jesnits\u2019 estates and the said Lafléche and Trottier, before Maitre Ls.Guillet, notary, on the fourteenth day of December, one thonsand eight hundred and thirty nine, | taining four acres, or thereabouts, in front, by forty acres, and to the said Clément Caya, three pounds currency, and more or less, in depth ; bounded to the north by Joseph reste\u201d GAZETTE DR QUEBEC, to the said André Trudel, one pound five shillings currency, of anuual rent.during the time that the said ground shall remain in their possession (ne lenr aura point 618 dfyuerpit ou rétrocédé) according to the condition of the deed of sale made by themselves to the said François Laflèche, Joseph Asselin and Isidore Charest, before the said Maitre Ls.Guillet, notary, on the fonrth day of November.one thousand eight hundred and thirty.\u201d To be sold at the chureh door of the parish of St.Stanislas, on the THIRTY-FIRST day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day oi Septem- | ber next, I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers 26th April, 1841, [First published 25th April, 1¥41.7] FIER] FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : ?i ENE KIMBER, junior, es- No.143 Ç .guire, residing in the town of Three Rivers, in the connty of +t.Maurier, in the said district of Three Rivers, and others ; against PIERRE PORTUGAIS, ofthe said town of Three Rivers, crier of the court of king's bench for the said district, curator duly elected in justice to the délaissement made by Pierre Vincent Croteau, master mason, of the satd fown of Three Rivers, to wit: \u2014¢¢ A picce of ground situate in the Fan- ieue of the town of Three Rivers, containing three perclies in front on the river St.Lawrence, widening a» it goes towards its depth where it measures four perches in breadth, by twenty five arpeats indepth joining in front to thesaid 1i- ver St.Lawrence and in rear to the line of the fief Ste.Marguerite, on both sides to the said Pierre Vincent Croteau ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession in favour of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the same derives.\u201d To be sold at my offiee, in the ccurt house, in the town of Three Rivers.on the TUIRTY-FIRST day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of September next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 26th April, 1841.[First published 29th Spril.1841.] FIERI FACIAS, Three Rivers, to wit : ¢ 1 AME ANGELIQUE No.456.§ BROWN, residing in the town of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, widow of the late Joseph Pacaud, esquire, in his lifetime merchant, of the said town of Three Rivers ; against WILLIAM HENDERSON, of the parish | of Ste.Geneviève de Batiscan,in the county of Champlain, in the district of Three Rivers, merchant, to wit:\u2014I.* A land lying and situatein the parish of Ste.Geneviève, in the seigniory of Batiscan.ofsix arpeuts in front byten arpents and abalfin depth, on the south west side of the river Champlain, bounded in front by the said river Champlain, in rear to whom it may appertain, joining on one side to François Cossette and on the other side to Frangois Nor- mandin\u2014with a house, barn, stable aud other buildings thereon constructed.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession thereof in favour of the seignior of the seig- niory whereof the same derives.2.A land lying and situate in the parish of Ste.Geneviève, in the seigniory of Batiscan, at the place ca'led village Champlain, of three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, joining at one end to a large creek and at the other end to the seig- niory of Champlain, on one side to Joseph Lahaie and on the other side to Laurent Cadotte, or their representatives, partly in cultivation.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession thereof in favour of he seignior of the seig- niory whereof the same derives.3.A lot of ground lying and situate in the parish of Ste.Geneviève, in the seigniory of Batiscan, of one arpent in front by the depth that there may be from the king's highway to the river Batiscan, joining on one side towards the north to the said king's highway, on the south side to the said river Batiscan, on the north east side to Paschal Lizé, and on the other side to Pierre Amable Lacoursidre or his representatives\u2014with- out buildings.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and rervitudes mentioned in the deed of concession thereof in favour of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the same derives.4.A land lying and situate in the parish of Ste.Geneviève, in the seigniory of Batiscan, at the place called Le Portage, of about six arpents in front by fifteen arpents in depth, joining on one side to Antoine Brouillet, en the other side to François Germain dit Magny, and on the other sides to the representatives of the late françois St, Amand.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitades mentioned in 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 Ste.Genevidve, on the THIRTY-FIR>T day of.AUGUST next, at ONE o\u2019clock in the afternoon.The Writ returnable ou the thirteenth day of September next.1.G.OGDEN, Sheriff, \u201cThree Rivers, 26th April, 1841.[First published 29th A pril, 1841.) CE Speuitts\u201d Sales.+ or cotes rm mm rt 4 To wit; ¢ Pusurc NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LAnDs and TENEMENT: have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as menr tioned below.All persoris having claims on the same, ore hereby required to make them known according to law : all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which No such op positions are by low allowed, ware required to be filed with the undersigned, al his office, previous to the fifeen days next preceding the day of sale; oppnsitions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of tie Writ, ALIAS FIERI FACIAE, New-Carlisle, to wit } RANCIS AHIER, of St.No.730.George\u2019s Cove, in the county and district of Gaspé, merchant ; against MARIE GAU- DREAU, of Ruisseau a Canis, in the county and district of Gaspé, widow of the late Joseph Marin, in his lifetime of the same place, mariner, deceased, ès qualités, and others, to wit tet! A certain lot of land, situate at or near Ruisseau à Canis.aforesaid, in the county and district aforesaid, con- 457 ey.& \u2014 \u2014\u2014 alt Marin, to the south and in rear by waste lands, and in front by the sea\u2014together with two dwelling houses and one stage, thereon erected, and other the dependencies and appui- tenances of the raid premises.\u2019 To be sold inthe court hall, of the court house of Percé, in the county and district aforesaid, on the FIRST day of SEPTEMBER next, at the hour of TEN in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the Eleventh day of September next.M.SHEPPARD, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 7th April, 1841, [First published 29th April, 1841} FIERI FACIAS.New-Carlisle, to wit: LR ee AHIER, of St.No.528.J George\u2019s Cove.in the county and district of Gaspé, and John Monamy, of Jersey, merchants, and heretofore copartners, carrying an trade and commerce at St.George's Cove aforesaid, under the name, stvie and firm of Monamy and Ahier ; against THOMAS BURNS, of Douglas Town, in the county and district of Gaspé.farmer aud fisherman, to wit :\u2014*\u2018 A certain lot of land, situate near and to the eastward of Douglas Town aforesrid, known and distinguished as the country lot number nine, in the first range of country lots, in the range between Douglas Town aforesaid and the place known under the name of Seal Cove; bounded to the west by Richard McAulay, to the east by the lot number ten, ir front by the waters of the] Bay of Gaspé or the cliff surmounting the sea shore, and in rear by the second range \u2014and all and every the appurtenances and dependencies of the said premises, without reserve.\u2019\u201d\u201d To be sold in the court hall of the court house of Percé, in the said district, on the FIRST day of SEPTEMBER next, at the hourof ELEVEN in the fore= noon.The Writ returnable on the Eleventh day of September next.M, SHEPPARD, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 7th April, 1841 { First published 29th April, 1841.] £2.6.6.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.New-Carlisle, to wit + A RTHUR RITCHIE, of Dal- No.350.housie, in the province of New-Brunswick, and another, merchants and copartuers, carrying on trade and commerce at Dalhousie aforesaid under tlie name, style and firm of Arthur Ritchie and company ; against HILARY MICHAUD, of Carleton, in the county of Bonaventure, in the inferior district of Gaspé, esquire, justice of the peace, to wit :\u20141.** A lot of land, situate, lying and being in Carleton aforesaid, containing one quarter of an,acre or thereabonts, bounded on the north west and east by Jean Bte.Landry, and on the south by the Bay des Chaleurs\u2014 together with a dwelling house, barn, store, wharf and stables thereon erected.2.A lot of land on the beach of Carleton aforesaid, of two acres or thereabout, hounded in front by another part of the beach, in rear by the king\u2019s highway, joining on one side towards the west to a road leading on the beach, and on the other side towards the east to another road on the said beach\u2014together with a store thereon erected, occupied as a court hall.3.À lot of land situate, lying and being at Carleton aforesaid, of three acres in front, by one acre in depth, bounded in front and rear by Fabien Allain or his representatives, joining on one side towards the east to Sebastien Landry and on the other side towards the west to John Landry.4.A lot of land situate lying and being at Nouvelle, near Carleton aforesaid, of one and a half acre in front, by thirty three acres and one third of an acre in depth ; beunded in front by the river of West Nouvelle, in rear by the seigniory of Shoolbred, joining on one side to Joseph Meagher, and on the other side to James Mann\u2014without any buildings thereon,\u201d To be sold in the court hall of the court house at New-Carlisle, in the district of Gaspé aforesaid, on the NINTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at the hour of TEN in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the eleventh day of September next.M.SHEPPARD, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 6th April, 1841, [First published 29th April, 1841] £3.4.6.ALIAS FIERY FACIAS.New-Carlisle, to wit : { OHN POLLOK, and others, No.277.residing in parts beyond Seas, James Gilmour and another, of Miramichi, and Arthur Ritchie of Dalhousie, in the province of New-Brunswick, and another, merchants and copartners, carrying on trade and commence at Dalhousie aforesaid, under the name, style and firm of Arthur Ritchie and company ; against JOSEPH MEAGHER, of Maria, in the county of Bonaventure, in the inferior district of Gaspé, esquire, curator of the estates of the late Jean Louis Nadeau and James Allain.mariners, both deceased, they the said late Jean Louis Nadeau and James Allain, having been in their lifetime copartners :\u2014 1.*¢ A lot of land in the front of the property belonging to Eusèbe Arséneau, situate, lying and being in Nouvelle, in the county and inferior district aforesaid, containing about three superficial acres, and bounded on all sides by the said land of the said Eusébe Arsénean.2.A small parcel of land on the property of the said Eusèbe Arséneau, situate at Nouvelle aforesail, on which said parcel of land is built a wooden house, bounded the said parcel of land on three sides by the property of the said Eusébe Arséneau, and on the south east by thé lot hereafter described containing one quarter of an acre, or thereabouts.3, A lot of land situate at West Nouvelle aforesaid, of one acre and a halfin front by thirty three and one third acres in depth ; bounded in front by the Bay des Chaleurs, in rear by waste lands, joining on one side towards the west to lot number two, aud the said Eusébe Arséneau, and on the other side towards the east to Séverin LeBlanc\u2014and all and every the appurtenances and dependencies of the said premises.\u201d\u201d To be sold in the court hall of the conrt house, in New-Carlisle, on the NINTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at the hour of ELEVEN in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the eleventh day of September next.M.SHEPPARD, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 6th April, 1841.[First published 29th April, 1841.] £3.4.6.RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, 2.0.6.Province of Canada.a Province of Canals } IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.306.Ex parte\u2014JOHN DONEGANI, esquire.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 17 TB QUELLE GAGRTIE Montreal, a Deed made and exccuted before Mire.}.X.Lefaivre and his colleague, notaries public, on the thirtieth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and forty one, between GEORGE WEEKS, esquire, and à siguee, notary public, of the city of Montreal, in his capacity of trustee duly appointed to administer the estate and effects of James Wait, a bankrupt, of the one part ; and JOHN DONEGANI, esquire, residing in the said city of Montreal, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said George Weeks, in his said capacity, to the said John Do- Légani, of \u2018\u2018 a lot of land or emplacement situated in the St.Joseph suburb, in the city of Montreal, containing forty five fret in front by fifty six feet in depth, the whole more or less, without warranty of precise measure ; bounded in front by College street, in rear by Dominique Fé-on, on the north east side by Mr.Chalat, on the south west side by St.George lane\u2014with a two story wooden house, and a shed thereon erected.Subject the said lot of land or emplacement to all the clauses, charges, reserves and servitudes mentioned in the said deed ; as the whole now is ;\u201d and possessed the said lot of land or emplacement by one François Payet dit St.Amour, the said James Wait, and the said vendor, 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 bave any privilege or hypothêque 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 ac quired by the said Jobn Donégaui, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the Court, on the TWENTIETH day of the month of QCTOB KE Ruext, for a sentence or judyg- ment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 9th June, 184}.{First published 17th June, 1841.] Province of Canada, District of Montreal $ IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.307.Ex parte\u2014 JOHN DONEGANI, esquire.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 Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.F.X, Le\u2018aivre and his colleague, notaries public, on the thirtieth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and forty one, between GEORGE WEEKS, esquire, notary public, of the city of Montreal, in his capacity of trustee and assignee duly appointed to administer the estate and effects of James Wait, a bankrupt, of the one part; and JOHN DONE.- GANI, esquire, residing in the said city of Montreal, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said George Weeks, in his said capacity, to the said John Donégani, * of a lot of land or emplacement situated in the St.Joseph suburb, in the said city of Montreal, containing forty five feet in front, by three hundred feet in depth, the whole more or less, without warranty of precise measure ; bounded in front by St.Joseph street, in rear by the petile riviére de Montréal, on the south west side by Joseph Gareau, and on the south east side by Abraham Clement di& Larivière\u2014with two one story wooden houses, and a shed thereon erected.Subject to all the clauses, charges, reserves and conditiuns mentioned in the said deed ;\u201d\u2019 and possessed the said lot of land or emplacement by Antoine Marcil, the said James Wait, and the said vendor, 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 or emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said John Donégani, are hereby notified, that application wili be made to the court, on the TWENTIETH day of the month of OCTOBER next, fora sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required 10 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 for ever be precluded from the right of doing so.\u2019 MONK & MORROGH, P.K, B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 9th June, 1841.[First published 17th June, 1841.] Province of Canada, , Dictrict of Montreal.| INTHEKING SBENCH.No.298.Ex parte \u2014JAMES WAIT.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.Ls.Lacoste and his colleague, notaries public, on the seventh day of May, one thousand ciglit hundred and forty one, between GEORGE WEEKS, esquire, trustee appointed to the estate of James Wait, a bankrupt, residing in the city of M ntreal, and Bazile Dégneau, yeoman, residing in the parish of Longueuil, tutor to James and Anna Wait, minor child of the said James Wait, issue of h's marriage with Christine Dégueau, his first wife, duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, by avis de parents et amis, homologated in the conrt of king's bench of and for the district of Montreal, the twelfth February and sixth April, one thousand eight hundred and forty one, copies whereof are remaining annexed to the original of a deed of sale by the said George Weeks, esquire, and Bazile DCgnean, in his said capacity, to Thomas Heugh, executed before the said notaries, the said seventh May, onc thousand eight hundred and forty oue, of the one part; and JAMES WAIT, gentleman, residing in the parish of Montreal, at the Foot of the Current St.Mary, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said George Weeks and Bazile Dégneau, in their said capacity, to the said James Wait\u20141.*¢ Of a land situate in the said parish of Longueuil, containing two arpents or thereabout in front by thirty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, in rear by Joseph Ba- riteau, on one side to the north east by François Dégneau, and on the other side to the suuth west by the land hereinafter described\u2014with a house, stable, shed and other buildings thereon erected.2.A land situate in the same place, containing two arpents or thereabout in front by Ex parte\u2014J AMES FERRIER, esquire.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that thers has been lodged in the office of the protbonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, ot aod for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.H.Griffin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the fifih day of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty one, between CHARLES JOHN DUNLOP, of Cote Ste.Catherine, in the parish of Montreal, gentleman, of the one part ; and JAMES FERRIER, ot the said city of Montreal, esquire, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Charles John Dunlop, to the said James Ferrier, \u2018 of all that lot of ground, emplacement and premises situate and being in the said city of Montreal, of the dimensions which the same may be, as well in front as in depth ; bounded in front by St.Sacrement etreet, in the rear by the representatives of Antoine Bourget and J.Campbell, on one side to the south west by the representatives of the late Jacques Poirier, and on the other side by F.A.Quesuel, representing the late Messire Pierre Joseph Perinault, priest\u2014with a stone dwelling house and extensive stone stores erected thereon, the whole as the said premises now are and extend\u2014with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u201d and possessed the said lot of ground, emplacement and premises by the said vendor, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and trom theuce hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or ctaim to have any privilege \u201cor hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground, emplacement and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said James Ferrier, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court,on the NINETEENTH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing lkeir oppu- sitions, 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 &§ MORRUGH, P.K B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, Tth June, 1841, [First published 17th June, 1841.) Proviuce of Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.date of (he said deed of sale, and fro the said purchaser.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said emplacement, immediately previous to and at red by the said Charles Archibald Campbell, are hereby notified, that.application will be made to the court, onthe TWENTIETH dayof OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotury, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the vightof doing so.MONK % MORROGH, P.K, B.Prothonotary's Ofjice, Montreal, 25th Muy, 1841.[First published 17th June, 1841 ] the time the sume was acqui thirty arpen's, more or less, in depth, (including the emplacement of \u2018William Johnson, which belongs no more thereto ) bounded in front by the river 5t.[ awrence, in rear by Henri Monjzau, on one side tothe north cast by the land hereinbetore described, and on the other side to the south west by Joseph Goguet, esquire\u2014 with an old house, a barn and ther buildings thereon erected ; as the whole now is ;\u2019 and possessed the said lands by the said James Wait, and his said minor children, a+ proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the purchaser, also as proprieior.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypochêque under uny title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lands, immediately previous to and atthe time the same wus acquired by the said James Wait, are hereby notified, thut application will be made (o the court, on the NIN E- TEENTH day of OCTOBER.next, for a sentence or_ judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signif} id G in his aforesai acity in writing pr oppositions, and file the same in the SE sale by the said George Weeks, in his aforesaid capacity, the said prothonotary, eight days at least bejore that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right MONK & MORROGH, P.K .B3, Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 7th May, 1841.[ First published 17th June, 1811.] Province of Canada, District of Montreal, | INTHEKING'S BENCH.Ez parte\u2014CHARLES ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, 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.Ls.Marteau and his colleague, notaries public, on the seveoth day cf April, one (bousand eight hundred and forty one, between JOSEPH OCTAVE BASTIEN, esquire, noiary, residing in the parish of Vaudreuil, heir sous bénéfice d\u2019inventaire of the late J.O, Bastien, esquire, his father, of the and CHARLES ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, esquire, physician, residing in the said parish of St, Thérése de Blainville, of the other part;\u2014being a sale by the said Juseph Octave Bastien, in his suid capacity, to the said Charles Archibald Campbell, \u2018\u201c of an emplacement situated in the village of the said parish, of an irregular figure, comprising all the ground which lies between the propery of André Ethier or bis representatives, and Jean Lous Constant, north east side of the same, and on the other side to the widow Edouard Prevost or representatives, by the whole depth which may be found from the king\u2019s highway to the river St.Théid;e 3 bounded in front partly by the said higaway, and panily by Jean Louis Constant, in rear by the said river, on ope side partly by Jean Louis Constant, and partly by the said Ether, and on the other side by the suid widow Prevost or representatives\u2014with a house and other buildings thereon erected 5 asthe whole now is with all and every the members and ap urtenances thereto be.and possessed the said emplacement es well by the said J.O, Bastien, senior, as by the said vendor, as preceding the hence hitherto by June 17 eS.Province of Canada, , District of Montreal.} INTHEKING -SBENCILe- No.297.Ex parte \u2014VENRPA WAIT.UBLIC NOTI'ICE is hereby given, that there bas been-lodzed in the office of the prothonotary of the couct-of-King's bench of and for the district of Montreal.a Deed made and executed before Mitre, | J+ J.Gibb-and his colleague, notaries public, on the thirty first day of\u2019 March, one thousand eight hundred and forty one, between GEORGE WEEKS, of the city of Montreal, esquire, assignee appointed to the bankrupt estate of James Wait, of the parish of Montreal, trader, under the provi sions of the ordinauce second of Victoria, chapter thirty six, intituled, ** an ordinance concerning hankrupts and the administration and distribution of their estates and effects, of the one part ;.and HENRY WAIT, of the said city of Montreal, gentleman, of the other part ; \u2014 being a.to the said Henry Wait, ¢ of two undivided shares, cach consisting of one sixth in one half, and of one ninth in the other half of a certain farm or tract of land and premises of Montreal, containing four acres in front by fifty acres in depth, be the same more or less ; bounded in front by the river St.Lawrenee, in rear by the lands of the Petite Cite de la Visitation, on one side by Simon Valois, and on the other by Jean Baptiste Dezery\u2014with two stone houses, each two stories in height, a farm house, stables and other buildings thereon erected, with all and ev ry the members and appurtenances-thereto belonging.The said two undivided shares subject to all the clauses, condit ons, charges.and reserves mentioned in the said deed of sale ;\u201d\u201d and possessed the said two undivided sharcs, partly by Dame Emeline Wait, wife of John Thomas Brondgeest, of the city of Montreal, esquire, merchant, and partly by Dame Curoline Wait, wife of James Henry, of the city of Mon- prietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the.said phirchaser, also as proprietor.And alt persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque under any title.or by any means whatsoever in or upon th: said two undivided shares, immediately previous to- and at the time the same were acquired by the said Henry, Wait, are hereby notified, that application will be made lo the court, on the NINETEENTH day of OCTOBER next, Jor 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, Tth Muy, 1841, [ First published 17th June, 1841.) \u2014 DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Canada, OrFiCER or THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec.TARY OF Her MAJESTY'S: CouURT oF KinG's BENCH, FoR THE DiIsTRICT ok QuEeBEc, the.l6thday of June, 1841.No.1077.Ex parte\u2014CHARLES GEDDES,of the city of Montreu! in the county and district of Montreel, merchant, and Henrietta Platt, bis wife, joint tutors in due.form of law appointed to Charlotte Henrietta Smith Emma Wilhelmina Smith and Sarah Watts Smith, minor children, issue of the marriage of the late William Smith, in bis lifetime of the city of Quebec, they, the said Charlotte Henrietta Smith, Emma- Wilhelmina Smith, and Sarah Watts Smith, being the heirs at law of the said late William Smith, 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 Quebec, à Deed made and executed before Mtre.Panet, and his colleague, notaries-public, on the sixteenth day of August, thirty, between JOHN PHILLIPS, of the city of Quebec, architect, and WILLIAM SMITH, esqnire, also of Quebec, advocate ;\u2014Dbeing a sale by the said John Phillips, to the said William Smith, \u201cof a lot of ground sis tuate, lying and being in the upper town of Quebec, on.the north side of St.Lewis street, containing thirty two feet in front by such depth that may be found from the line of St.Lewisstreet to the wall of the garden of the Ursuline Convent at Quebec 3; bounded on the east side by the lot allotted to and possessed by Robert Jellard, and on the south west side by Another lot possessed by the said John Phillips, or representative of the late honorable François Beby ; upon and through which lot the said William Smith, his heirs, executors, administrators.and assigns, should for ever allow and furnish to the said Robert Jellard, and the said John Phillips, proprietors and owners of the lot next and adjoining on the south west side the lot then sold, a passage or issue from the rear of the said lot of the said Robert Jellurd and Joba Phillips, to St.Lewis street aforesaid, which passage or issue should remain as it then stood, and would be ene joyed equally by the said John Phillips, Robert Jellard and William Smith 5\" and possessed by the said John Phillips, as proprietors, for three years uext, before the day of the date of the said deed, and since that period by the said William Smith aud bis heirs.And all persons who may have or claim to have any pri vilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and atthe time the same was acquired by the said Willinm Smith, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on TUESDAY, the NINETEENTH dav of ©QCTOBER next, for à sentence or judgment of coufirmation, and they are bercby 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 tuey will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.[First published 17th June, 1841.] situated and being at the Current St Mary, in the parish.treal, gentleman, and by the said James Wait, as-pro- - advocate, deceased, with the said Henrietta Platt ;.in the year of our lord one thonsand eight hundred and i vy Cl tm ems Sn ep wit wn pew PA > \u2019 YN a We © oe +» a = Cv WJ TTY ¥ wae 1841.EC A Province of Lower Cauada, District of Quebec, rary or Her Masisty's Court or King's BENCH FOR THE I)ISTRICT OF QUE- nec, the 3Jth day of April, 1341- No.723.Ex parte\u2014PATRICK BUTLER.JPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and lor the district vf Quebec, a deed wade and executed betore Mire.Joseph Lane rin and colleage, notaries public, on the lirst day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and furty one, between ANFOINE AUDET vit LAPOINTE, carpenter, and Elizabeth Langevin, bis wife, by ber said bu-band duly autlhiorised to the effect of the said deed, ul the parish of St, Roch of Quebec, of the one part ; and PATKICK BUTLER, of the suid parish of St.Roch, merchant, of the other part;\u2014being sale by the said An- toiue Audet dit Lapointe and Elizabeth Langevin, his wife, to the said Patrick Butler, ¢ of an emplacement situate in St.Roch suburb, ot =ixty feet in (rout upon King street, by fifty feet in depth along Grant street 5 bounded to the east by Grant street, and to the west by Joseph Latouche.on one side to the north by King street, and un the other side to the south by the widow Grenier ¢ upon which emplacement there is a log house (de pièces sur pièces.) upon a foundation of stone, and other dependencies.The said emplacemneat also subject to the charge of paying oun the twenty ninth day of September, every year, to the heirs of the late Joseph Roy, as having the rights of the succession Grant, six livres of twenty sols vf rente foncière, and (hirty livres also of twenty sols of rente constituée au denier vingt, au capital of six hundred livres ancien cours;'\" and possessed the said emplacement as follows, thatis tosay, by the said Antoine Audet dit Lapointe, and Elizabeth Langevin his wife, as proprietors, during the three years Inst preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and (roto thence hithegto by the said purchaser, as proprietor.Aud all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsuever, in or upon tbe said emplacement, immediately previousto and atthe time tie same was acquired by the said Patrick Butler, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify io writing their oppositions and fyle the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be fur ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K, B, [First published 6th May, 1241.] ADVERTISEMENT.TN OCR is hereby given, that all Advertisements of Ex parte Applications for confirmation of Title, publish ed in the Quesre GAzETrEe, By AUTHORITY, must be paid for to the Agents at Quebec and Montreal, respectively, after the first, and previous to the second insertion of every such Advertisement, This regulation must be strictly come plied with ; nor will the second insertion be admitted, unless payment be made 8s aforesaid.J.CHARLTON TISHFR, EpiTor, Q.G.by A- Quebec, 1839.ABSENT DEBTORS._ Province of Lower Canada, IN THE KING'S BENCH.District of Quebec, the second day of June, 1841, JEAN MARIE POTVIN, merchant, of the parish of St.Pierre dite Baie St.Paul, in the county of Suguenay, district af Quebec, Plaintiff ; vs, GERMAIN FLUET, gentleman, formerly of the city, county and district of Quebec, noc residing in lhe parish of St.Pierre dite Baie St.Paul, in his quality of curator duly elected in justice to the vacant estate of ihe late Messire Bernard Benjamin Decoizne, in his lifetine priest, curate of the said parish of St.Pierre dite Baie St, Paul, deceased, Defendant, No.353.HE Court having seen the documents of record, and having heard the pluintiff by his ecunsel, on his motion of the second instant, grants tie said moticn, and in consequence orders that the creditors of the late Messive Bernard Benjamin Decoigne, represented in this cause by the defendant, be notified to file in this court the claims that they may have against the said estate Jrom this day to the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, that afterwards it may be proceeded tv the distribution among the creditors of the monies arising from the said estate and deposited in this court\u2014costs reserved.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K, B.Province of Canada, Disirict of Montreal $ COURT OF KING\u2019S BENCH, Wednesday, the 2d duy of June, 1641, Present : The honorable Mr.Justice Pyke, ss Mr.Justice Rolland, \u201c Mr, Justice Gale, AMABLE DUPRAT, ot Lacbroaie, in the district of Mon- real, yeoman, Plain:if ; vs, JOSEPH VIGER, of Pointe sux Trembles, said district, tavern-keeper, and Thé \u20acse Archambault, his wif, Defendants, No, 1748, .FEVHE court doth order, on motion of Messrs, Cherrier Æ and Mondelet, of counsel for (he plaintiff, that inasmuch as the defendant Joseph Viger bas left hts domicile in this Province, and thatit appears by the reiurn of the sheriff lo the writ of summons in this cause issued, that the said defendant cannot be found within the said district of Moutreal, the said defendant be, by two advertisements to be published in the Gazettes of Quebec and Montreal, notified (0 appear and answer to the demand of the said pleintifl in this cause, within (wo months from the first inseitivn of the said adver- GAZLTAE DH QUBARG ea ree 459 Orrice or TUE l'ROTIONO- tisements, and in default by the sard def.ndant to apy ar und un:wer to the si) demand, the plaintiff ve permitted tu proceed to judgment, 3s in a cauae by default, By the Court, MONK & MQRROGIH, P.K D.Province of Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE KING'S BEXCil.The twentieth day of February, 1841.Present : The Hon.Mr, Justice Pyke, \u2018 RoLLAND, GALE.THOMAS MAGUIRE, of the pari h of Ste: Marie de Monnoir, in the district of Montreal, in the said Province, yeoman , and JAM 1.8 MAGULKE, of Kilmore, in the county of Cavan, in that parc of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ca led Ireland, farmer, bi Plaintiffs ; Vs.LATHROP BURGE, of Ticonderoga, in the state of New York, oue of the United States of America, merchant, Defendant.No.1417.( N motion of Messrs.Dummond and Lafontaine, ad vocates of the said plaintiffs, the Court, inasmuch as it appears, by the return of the Sheriff of this district, that the Writ of suminons and declaration in this cause could not be served on the said defendant, and that he could not be found in the said district of Montreal, and has no domicile therein, orders that the said defendant be notified by two advertisements in the Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, to appear before this Cours, 10 answer the demand of the said plaictiffs, within two months after the first of said advertisements ; and upon his neglect so to do within the said delay, the plaintiffs be permitted to proceed as in a case by default.By the Court, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Province of Canada, District of Montreal.ç IN THE KIN'GS BENCH.The twentieth day ot February 1541, Present : Tue Honorable Mr.Justice Pyke, se Mr.Justice KOLLAND, Mr, Justice GALE, cs WILLIAM YULE, Plaintiff ; ANTOINE PROVOST, Defendant ; And the said ANTOINE PROVOST, ofthe parish of St, Mathieu de Beleeil, in the said distiict ot Montreal, master carpenter and yeoman, Plaintiff en garantie ; vs.FRANCOIS FONTAINE dit BIENVENU, yeoman, and THERESE BREUX, his wife, heretofore of the parish ot St.Charles, in the district aforesaid, and now absent from this Province.Defendants en garantie, No.599, U* motion of Messrs Drummond and La Fontaine, of Counsel for the said plaintiff en garantie, the Court, inasmuch as it appears by the return of the Sheriff of this district, that the Writ of summons and declaration in this cause could not be served on thesaid Defendants ex garantie, and that they are not to be found in this district of Mon treal, and have no domicile therein, order, that the said defendants en garantie be notified, by two advertisements in the Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, toappear before this Court to answer the demande en garantie of the said plaintiff en garantie, within two months after the first of thesaid advertisements, and upon their neglect so to do within the said delay, the plaintiff en garantie be permitted to proceed as in a ca-e by default.By the Court, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Province of Canada, District of Montreal.COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Tuesday the sixth day of April, 1841.°° Present : The Honorable Mr.Justice Pyke, c Mr.Justice RoLLAND, Mr, Justice GALE, MARIE ROSALIE PAPINEAU, of St.Hyacinthe, in the district of Montreal, widew of the late Honorable Jean Dessaules, in his lifetime of the same place, esquire, seigneur, proprietor and possessor of the scigneurie of St.Hyacinthe d\u2019Yamaska, lying and situate in the said district of Montreal, as well in her own name as having been commune en biens with the said late Honorable Jean Dessaules and being lis douairière coutumière, as tutrix duly appointed en justice to the three minor children issue of her marriage with the said late Honorable Jean Dessaules and his sole heirs, seigneuresse in possession of the said setgneurie of St, Hyacinthe of Ya- LE maska, Plaintiffs ; vs.AARON WINCHESTER, of the same place, shoemaker, Defendant, No, 136.rEYHE Court doth order on motion of Messrs.Cherrier and Mondelet, of counsel for the plaintiff, that inasmuch as it appears by the return of the Sheriff of this district to the Writ of summons in this cause issued, that the said defendant hath left his domicile in this province, and that he cannot be found in the district of Montreal, the said defendant be, by two advertisements to be published in the Quebec Official Gazette, and in the Montreal Gazette, notified to appear in this court, and to answer to the demande of the plaintiff within two months from the first publication of the said advertisements ; and that in default by the said defendant to appear and answer to the said demande within the delay aforesaid, the said plaintiff be permitted to proceed to judgment, as in a case by default, By the Court.MONK & MORROOH, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada.1 District of Th.ee-Rivers IN THE KING'S BENCI, The 16th day of January, 1841.MODESTE RICHER, esquire, merchant of the parish of Ste.Anne of Yamachiche.in the county of 8*, Maurice, in the district of Three: Rivers, i laintiff ; Vs.LUC GELINAS, heretofo e merchant, of the same parish, in the county and district aforesaid, now absent fiom this province, Mefendaut No.460.*HE Court having heard the plaintiff on bis motion of this day, and whercas it appears by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant cannot be found in his district and that it is ascertained by the affidavits filed in this court that the said defendant is absent from this province, and that he has rea) properties therein, and having scen the documen s and deliberated thereon, grants the said motion, and is consequence directs that the said detend- ant be notified, by two advertisements to be published in the Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, to appear and answer the demand contained in the declaration filed in this cause, within two months from the first publication of the said advertisements, and that in detaunlt by the said defendant to appear and answer to the sald demand within the aforesaid delay, it be permitted to the plaintiff to proceed to judgment asin a cause by detault ; and the court further directs that the publication of the present in the atoresaid G.zeites be a sufficient notice, as above ordered.By the Court.W.C.H.COFFIN, P.K.B.rae Subscribers hereby give notice, that Mr.J.Leay- craft, Junr, formerly of Montreal, but now of Kings'on, Jamaica, retired on the first day of January last, from their respective companies at Montreal and Quebec.And that they have admitted Mr.D.I.MacDougall ton participation of their business, which will be carried On, us heretofore, un\u2018ler the firms of J.W.DUNSCOMB & Co.MONTREAL, J.W, LEAYCRAFT, DUNSCOMB & Cu.QUEBEC.May Ist, 1341.3-n THEQUEBEG GAZETTE.pleased to call the following Gentlemen to the Legislative Council of this Province, viz :\u2014 R.S.JAMEson, Hon.P.De BLAQUIERE, PETER McCGiLL, R.B.SULLIVAN, R.E.CARON, W'irLiam Mognis, GrorGE PEMBERTON, JouN Fraser, .Joun MACauULY, ETIENNE MAyranD, Joun Hamivron, F.P.BRuveau, JOHN McDonaLp, ADAM FERRIE, OLivieER BERTHELET, Cart.AuG.BALDWIN, J.B.Tacur, H.P.Kvowrron, and THomAs McKay, Esgrs.ALEXANDER FRASER, BERTHELENT JOLIETTE, James CrooEs, JULES QUESNEL, ADAM FERGUSON, By Command, T.W.C.MURDOCH, Chief Secretary.Government House, Kingston, the 9th June, 1841.OFFICE OF TuE SECRETARY OF THE PROVINCE, .Kingston, 10th June, 1841.His ExcELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL has been .pleased to make the following appointments, viz ;\u2014 : RoBERT SIMPsON J AMESON, Esquire, to be Speaker of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada.JAMES FITZGIBBON, Esquire, to be Clerk of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada.Wirclam BuUrNs Linpsay, Esquire, tobe Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada.F.S.Jarvis, Gentleman, to be Usher of the Black Rod-of .the Legislative Council of the Piovince of Canada.G.CHISHOLM, Gentleman, to be Serjeant at Arms of the - Legilative Assembly of the Province of Canada, By Command, D.DALY, Sceretary of the Province.OrricE ov THE SECRETARY OF THE PROVINCE, .Kingston, VOIR June, 1841.His ExCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL has been.pleased to make the following appointment, viz : \u2014 : Tuomas PARkE, Esquire, to be Surveyor General of the .Province of Canuda.By Command, D.DALY, Sceretary of the Puovinee. 460 TRE QUEDEC GCAGDTTSE: JUNE 17 ap ras GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.Il à plu a SON EXCELLENCE LE GOUVERNEUR GENERAL d\u2019appeler les Messieurs suivants au Conseil Législatif de cette Province, savoir :\u2014 R.S.JAMEs0N, How.P.D£ BLAQUIERE, PETER McGiLL, R.B.SULLIVAN, R.E.Caron, WrirLrAM MorRIS, GrorGE PEMBERTON, ALrXANDER FRASER, BERTHELEMI JOLIETTE, JAMES Crooks, JULES QUESNEL, ADAM FaRGnson, Par Ordre, T.W.C.MURDOCH, Secrétaire Principal.JOHN FRASER, Joun MACAULY, ETIENNE MAYRAND, JoHN HAMILTON, F.P.BRUNEAU, Joun McDONALD, ADAM FERRIE, OLIVIER BERTHELET, CaPr.AuG.BALDWIN, J.B.Tacne\u2019, H.P.KnowLToN, et TromAs McKay, Ecuyers.Hôtel du Gouvernement, Kingston, 9e Juin, 1841.\u2018 BUREAU DU SECRETAIRE DE LA PROVINCE, Kingston, 10e Juin, 1841.Il a plû à SON EXCELLENCE LE GGUVERNEUR GENERAL de faire les nominations suivantes, savoir :\u2014 ROBERT SIMPSON J AMEsoN, Ecuyer, Orateur du Conseil Législatif de la Province du Canada.JAMES FITZGIBBON, Ecuyer, Greffier du Conseil Légis- latir de la Province du Canada.WrrLrAm Burns Linpsar, Ecuyer, Greffier de l\u2019Assemblée Législative de la Province du Canada.F.§.Jarvis, Gentilhomme, Huissier de la Verge Noire du Conseil Législatif de la Province du Canada.G.CH1sHoLM, Gentilhomme, Sergent d\u2019Armes de l\u2019Assemblée Législative de la Province du Canada.Par Ordre, D.DALY, \u201cSecrétaire de la Province.BUREAU DU SECRETAIRE DE LA PROVINCE, Kingston, 10e Juin, 1841.1 a plu à SON EXCELLENCE LE GOUVERNEUR GENERAL de faire la nomination suivante, savoir :\u2014 THomas PArRKE, Ecuyer, Arpenteur Général dela Province du Canada.Par Ordre, D.DALY, Secrétaire de la Province.\u2014\u2014\u2014 AVIS.BUREAU DES TERRES DE LA COURONNE, Québec, 31e Mars, 1841.A.en vue de faciliter l'établissement de la pros vince, il a plu à Son Excellence le Gouverneur Général d\u2019enjoindre aux Commissaires des Terres de la Couronne d'inviter les propriétaires qui désireraient vendre leurs terres, à en envoyer une description au Bureau des Terres de la Couronne, avec toutes les particularités nécessaires, lesquelles seront transmises aux différents agents des Terres de la Couronne, où elles seront con- eervées pour l'inspection du public.Ces Officiers n\u2019agiront pas néanmoins en aucune ma- nicre comme Agents Privée, ou ne feront pas d\u2019eux- mêmes la vente de terres privées ; mais pourvoiront seulement aux moyens de faire donner information au public de l\u2019étendue des terres à vendre dans chaque district, du nom du propriétaire et du prix demandé.Pour leurs services d\u2019après cet arrangement, les agents sont autorisés à recevoir les honoraires suivants ;\u2014 Pour le régistre des descriptions de terres en bois debout, au-dessous de 5U0 ACres,.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0.s0rscanvans 2s 6d Do 500 3 1000.000veneesenancese Chaque 500 acresadditionnels.eeeeeseseass oes Terres en culture, &c.au-dessous de la valeur de £500.0.0 0000000
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