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[" VOLUME XX.\u2014N°' 5- Pr \u2014 THURSDAY, DEC.1, 1842, oe TOME XX-\u2014N°5- JEUDI, 1 DECEMBRE, 1842.CONDITIONS OF THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE.-Su@scRIPTION, in the Cily,.20S.¥ Annum.PosTAGE\u20144s.ADDITIONAL.PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS.\u2018In one Language \u2014 First insertion \u2014\u2014 Each subsequent Ins.Six lines and under .25 bd.1.000000.T Ad.Ten lines and under .3¢., dd.10d.Abave ten lines .ve-sdd.¥ line.dd ® line.In both Languages\u2014DOUBLE THE ABOVE RATES.Advertisements without WRITTEN DIRECTIONS, are in- 2ertcd in BUTH LANGUAGES UNTIL FORBID, and charged aecordingly.Orders for discortinning Advertisements to be IN WRITING ve delivered by WEDNESDAY ar12 O'CLOCK, AT THE ATEST.Long advertisements sent after \u2018WEDNESDAY, or which \u2018require TRANSLATION, can only appear in one language in she next day's Paper, 6&5 No Advertisements received after TEN o'clock on the DAY OF PUBLICATION, 425\" Communications are to be addressed to Joun CHARLTOR FISHER, Esquire, EpiTor of the QUEBEC GAZETTE (by Royal Commissien,) and Advertisements will be received at the Printing Office of Messrs.THOMAS CARY & Co , Freemasons\u2019 Hall, AGENTS FOR THIS PAPER.Montreal\u2014E.R.Faere, Esquire, Three-Rivers\u2014H.F.Huenes, Esquire.TRE QUEBEC GAZETTE.a ee ae Province off Canada By His Excellency the Right Honorable Sik CHARLES Bacor, G.C.B., one of Her Majesty\u2019s Most Honorable Privy Council, Gevernor General of.British North America, and Captain General and Governor in Chief, in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c.&c.&c.CHARLES BAGOT.To all to whom these presents shall come\u2014GRERTING :\u2014 A PROCLAMATION.HEREAS .on the Eighteenth day of April now last past, at the town of Kingston, in the said Province, 1, MR CuarLes Basor, did order and direct that from the said day and until such time as Her Majesty\u2019s pleasure should be further made known, there should be paid for the use of Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, to such person and persons as Her Majesty, Her Hetrs and Successors might nominate to receive the same, for pas- | sage in the name of TorLLs on Her Majesty\u2019s Military CA- | aus onthe Rinzau and OrrawA Rivers, the several sums specified in the Proclamation bearing date on the said Eighteenth day of April above mentioned.Now Know YE, that I, Sir CuarLes Bacor, in the pame and on behalf of Her Most Gracious Majesty, do hereby order and direct that from the first day of January now next ensuing, until such further time as Her Majesty's pleasure shall make known, instead of the several sumsspecified in the said Proclamation, thereshall be paid for the use of Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, to such person and persons as Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors muy nominate to receive the same, for Passage and in the { rame of Tolls on the said Canaïc, the several sums of money following, that is to say :\u2014 SCALE OF TOLLS ON THE ORDNANCE CANALS.RIDEAU CANAL.me No other Tolls on Passengers, or Steamboats, unless car- i=] {PROVINCE OF = CanaDA.} CHARLES BAGOT.gesgez § 5566668 = VICTORIA, by the-Grace of Gon, of the United King- ; = \"CU Le dom of Great Britain and Ireland, QUE&EN, Des HN: 7OPZ2 0 fender of the FaiTH, &e.&c.&c.23 g = Eg = 5 wm = woe = OF, To Our Beloved and Faithful, the Legislative Coun S Eos Fe 5 a cillors of the Province of Canada, and the Knights 5 de £e = Citizens and Burgesses elected to serve in the 8 15588 : Legislative Assembly of Our said Province, sum- 3 = : = moned and called to a meeting of the Provinei.l = Le Parliament of Our said Province,at Our Township oo Sao oe 8 of Kingston, on the Eighteenth day of the Month sgsses.5 of November instant, to have been commenced 79959°P° 15 and held, and to every of you\u2014GREETING si111118E A PROCLAMATION.SS waons No.of Miles.4 HEREAS on the Twelfth day of October, now SOUVS HT ast past, WE THOUGHT FIT to prorogue Our Pro- n ifno: vincial Parliament to the Lighteentls day of November \u201d Poors phone ne, on \"which instant, at which time, at Our Township of Kingston, cco oe?case tobe charged as Barges you were held and constrained to appear: Now Know & of Class No.3.° Ye, that for divers causes and considerations, and Sac e52 \u2014 = = taking into consideration the ease and conveuience FArog-okl 8 s 82 8 of Our Loving Subjects, We HAVE THOUGHT FIT coo ra?= B ° & by and with the advice of Our Executive Council, 8 = § 8 to relieve you and each of you, of your attendance at the coocooeoX! a Bo = time aforesaid, hereby convcking, and by these presents SUR © © 00 fy ° ce 8 = > enjoining you and each of you, thaton THURSDAY = œ = g ° od the TWENTY-NINTH day of DECEMBER.now next sS00COR* 2 8 E » 8 ensuing, you meet Us, in Our Provincial Parliament, at sooccpoceof 2 Ë& 2 Our Township of Kingston, there to take into consider.|e mowas + 3 2 =z = ation the state and welfare of Qur said Province of Ca- _ \u2014 g ° = nada, and therein to do as may seem necessary, HEREIN PI RO mw 3 \u20ac = e B Fais NoT.¥ oococooof g CBC 2 so > 1x TEstimony whereof, WE have caused these Our WOLD EE 8 5 8 2 8 Letters to he made Patent, and the Great Seal of DVORRORD 3 \u20ac ° 03 Our said Province to be hereunto affixed : Wit.a gs \u201d 5 » 2 mess, Our Trusty and Well Beloved Str CuarLES POOCORS & = = Bacor, G.Ç.B., one of Our Most Honorable DTIBVOUHDHEh S ge 8 2 = Privy Council, Governor General of British North = 2 n a = © > America.and Captain General and Governor in SeNwon=\u2019 = 8 5 2 Chief, in and over Our Provinces of Canada, Nova coccooco™!l 8 = 3 Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince 00 BO RO = ts gy 3 = z = ¥.dward, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c.&e.eR n E © 8 $ Le.At Our Government House, at Kingston, in WHOIS ®S® = g E on = ur Froynce of Canuday tis Tenth doy of Noo |emooceal BE \u2014 |g f \u2019 'd, one eight bundred and forty two, and in the sixth year _ \"vece0b g 8B = 8 of Our Reign.|Fummomse | & EB = P 2 C.B.| a] * 8 X= By Command, or 1992990928 Raux Fontzza, All Boats passing upwards from Bytown empty, carrying £.L.0 Emigrants and their Baggage, or laden only with Salt or Bea Coal, to pay one half of the above rales, rying Freight, in which case they are to pay as Barges of Class No.3.One third of the above rates to be charged on all Barges or Boats returning downwards : thus, a Boat of Class No.2 \u2018having paid £8 4s.toll {rom Bytown to Burritt\u2019s, to be charged £2 14s.8d.on returning from thence to Bytown TIMBER.Of all descriptions except those hereafter named wherever entering the Canal, amd passing._- through one or more Locks, per Lockfull, 7 0 6 Smaller quantities than a Lockfull to be charged, Oak per cubic foot.1 Ditto Pine, Elm and Ash ditto.0 0 05 Standard and West India Staves and Headings wherever entering the Canal and passing through one or more Locks, per Lockfull.7 0 6 Ditto small quantities to be charged Standard per thousand.cereeesecsessess 1 0 0 West India do.200c00e0toeo neon OO 0 6 8 Headings de.Last.00006806 0000 0 1 3 Deals, Planks or Boards passing through one or more Locks, per bockfull.\u2026.\u2026.6 5 Q Ditto smaller quantities to be ascertained by Board Measurement and.charged at per thousand feeticeecosencsscscas [AN X XR J 0 1 3 Shingles per thousand.+.\u2026+++.\u2026vev0ve 0 0 3 Lathes, Sawed or Split, per thousand.\u2026.0 0 3 1t03 Locks, each.0 0 à Saw Logs, passing throughs 4 to 6 de.do, 0 0 2 More than6 do.0 0 3 Cord Wood, passing 1to 3 Locks per Cord.0 60 2 through 4 to 6 do.do.0 0 2 More than 6 Locks, do.0 0 3 Tanners\u2019 Bark per Cord, 40 Raft.vine.0 1 0 Cedar Logs, each, nensos- tasse ns 0 0 0% w ; Floats per 100.0 76 hen not on Rafts \u2018Traverses.\u2026.\u2026.0 à 9 ue vo in ES OTTAWA CANAL.oO cl S 3 5 g ë & & Sy \u2014\u2014 £293 a cops ÉÉéz : 2288 SER | 5 goss = © = fa > = >= Sos : rae = 0 om 5 os oD 58° SE: eB.\u20ac qo - ES: 58S: & 65: 1111 [42] \u201cFw OO ~Sqwo of B > _99©0 coco = = © e uv SOUS wesc?8 8°% wo woe _oocoo Sooo \"5.28 \u2014 Seve eyes] BREE 0 ~1 Gn Goo?235 7% mooo Shoo sg -F S CW \u2014 © 105 LA So = > g ouvo © ho?Hg ga coo hres 5 & 8 2 OO Ho-w a9=9 a ook 3885 00 \u2026a © O7 SoSso S ~ a = Ssnoso ceceof\u201d Oo 79 Sooo coom=p| © = 2 mt fd oh w te fe UO Gt qo?9 8 = soso.coco 4 * B SOOO OC O my g ow CTO OO coo?5888 0 coco oocof BEF occoo ocoocow| © E w Lu) \u2014 1 - = 2 t= NO venu\u201d =\u201d = cwoo coco] ® $ F coo SOSOh \u2014 rn & eo 22 UNSS BD NO 3 = sose coco 2 TIMBER.; .£ A 1.\u2014Rafts not having previously paid Toll on the \u2018 ideau Canal, to be charged as follows :\u2014 Oak and Standard Staves, for each Lock Station, 0 12 6 All other Rafta of whatever description of Wood, ; for each Lock Station ee seesesesconcosesss 0 8 ¢ 38 THE QUEBEC GAZBRTIE.ERR mur 2.\u2014Rafts having prevlonsiy paid Toll on the Ri- dean Canal, on condition that the Proprietor, or Pilot produces a Certificate to that effect, to be charged as follows :\u2014 Oak and Standard Staves, for each Lock Station, 0 10 0 All other Rafts of whatever description of Wood, foreach Lock Station, .+.\u2026.\u2026.0.0060 8.\u2014 Rafts passing through the Grenville Canal not to exceed 70 by 16 feet ; and those passing through Chlte A Blondeau and Carillon, not to exceed 100 by 26 feet.4 \u2014All Boats, Rafts, &c.to be towed and not poled through the Canals.\u2014Upon any infringement of this Regulation, the Boats, Rafts, &c.will be excluded from the Canals, Ano I do further order and direct, that a Table of the aforesaid Rates payable for pas-ing on the said Canals, shall be affixed in some conspicuous place near the said Canal, Given under my Hand and Seal, at Kingston, this Fifth day of November, in the Year of Our Lord, One thousand eight hundred and forty-two, and in the sixth vear of Her Majesty's Reigu.Cc.B By Command, 8.B.HARRISON, Secretary, GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.CHARLES BAGOT.PROVINCE DU CANADA.VICTORIA, parla grice de Dien, Reine du Royaume Uni de la Grande Bretagne et d\u2019irlande, Protectrice de la Foi, &c.&c.&c, A Nos très-aimés el fidèles les Conseillers Législatifs de la Province du Canada, et à Nos Chevaliers, Citoyens et Bourgeois, élus pour servir dans l\u2019As- renblée Législative de Notre dite Province, sommés et appelés à une assemblée du Parlement Provincial de Notre dite l\u2019rovince, en Notre Township de Kingston, qui devait commencer et être tenn le dix huitième jour de Novembre courant, et à chacun de vous \u2014 SALUT : PROCLAMATION.TTENDU que le Douzième jour d'Octobre dernier, A nous asions jugé a propos de proroger notre Parle- merit Provincial an Dix-hoiiiéme jour de Novembre cou- rauf, augnel tems vous étiez tenus et enjoins de paraître en notre Towuship de Kingston.SachEZ MAINTENANT que pour diverses calses el considérations, et pour le plus grand aise et commodité de nos Bien-aimés Sujets, Nous avons cru convenable, par et de l'avis de notre Corseil Exécutif, de vous exempter et chacun de vous d\u2019être pré- senis au tems susdit, vons convoquant et par ces présentes vous enjoignant et & chacun de vous, de vous trouver avec hous en notre Parlement Provincial, en notre Township de Kingston, JLUDI.le VINGT- NEUVIEME jour de DECEMBRE prochain, psur y prendre en considératinn l'état et la prospérité de notre dite Province du Canada, et y agir comme de droit.Ce à QUOI VOUS NE DEVEZ MANQUER.Rx Fo1 DE Quoi Nous avons fait rendre Nes présentes Lettres Patentes, et à icelies fait apposer le Grand Scean de Notre dite Province: Témoin Notre Très-Fidèle et Bien-Aimé le Très Honorable Sir CrarLes Baeor, Chevalier Grand Croix du Trés-Honor:ble OQvdre du Bain, un de Nos Très-Honorables Conseillers privés, Gonver- neur Général de l'Amérique Britannique du Nord, et Capitaine Général et Gouverneur en Chef dans et sur Nos Provinces du Canada, de la Nouvelle Kcosse, du Nouveau Brunswick et de l\u2019Isle du Prince Edouard et Vice Amiral d\u2019icelles, &c.Æc.&e.A King-ton,en notre Province du Canada, ce dixtèine jour de Novembre, en l\u2019année de Notre Seigneur, inil huit cent quarante deux, et de Notre règne la sixième.Par Ordre, FELIx ForTIER, C.C.C.C.B.Province dn Canada.CHARLES BAGOT.Par Son Excrzrence le Trés-Honorable Sir CHARLES Bagot, Chevalier Grand\u2019Croix du 'Très-Hono- rable Ordre du Bain, un de Nos Trés-Honorables Conseillers Privés, Gouverneur Général de l\u2019Amé- | rique Britannique du Nord et Capitaine Général et Gouverneur en Chef dans, et sur Nos Provinces du Canada, de la Nouvelle Ecosse, du Nouveau Brunswick et de l\u2019Isle du Prince Edouard et Vice- Amiral d\u2019icelles, &c.&c.&c., A tous ceux Qui les présentes verront\u2014SALUT :\u2014 PROCLAMATION.TTENDU que le dix-buitième Jour d\u2019Avril dernier, en {a ville de Kingston, en la dite Province, Moi, Sir CuarLEs BAGOT, ai enjoins et donné ordre, qu'à compter du dit jour et Jusqu'à tel tems qu\u2019il plairait à Sa Majesté faire connaitre, les différentes sommes spécifiées dans la Pre- clamatien datée le dix-huitième jour d'Avril susdit, seraient payées pour l'usage de Sa Majesté, ses héritiers et successeurs, À telles personne où personnes que Sa Majesté, ses héritiers ou successeurs pourraient nommer pour les percevoir, pour passage et sous le nom de P£AGE dans les Canaux Militaires de Sa Majesté sur les rivières du Ripeau et de I'OTTAWA.SACHEZ maintenant, que Moi, Sir CRARLES BAGOT, pour et au nom de Sa Trés-Gracieuse Majesté, ordonne et enjoins par ces présentes, qu'à compter du premier jour de Janvier prochain, à tel temps qu\u2019il plaira à Sa Majesté faire connaître, au lien des différentes sommes spécifiées dans la dite Proclamation, les différentes sommes suivantes, pour passage et sous le nom de Péage sur les dits Canaux, soient payées pour l'usage de Sa Majesté, ses héritiers et successeurs, à telle personne ou personnes que Sa Majesté ou ses successeurs pourront nommer pour leur perception, c\u2019est-à-savoir :\u2014 TABLEAU DES PEAGES SUR LES CANAUX MILITAIRES.\u2014 CANAL DU RIDEAU.> vessgu § oo =F oF cb om SEEEES _3 >> Oop Ep = CF TER AE vnza 5 3285520265 te BR o8 wc dg xe > a \u2014 8 a, SEef \"850 4 SER axgs ti sg Cnn = ua a, =.: Ba a = - SIs ® >! 6 086: 0 : ow == .= ?25 13 0 © jms z ¢ = 2 tS $ Do .> poss an.o FEET E.800000 © 2S2°P5°P: a 11101210 ® OO 00 =2 Tn da i il S3R3ISLRE No.de Miles.Bateaux à vapeur, montant Tras we d= Eh où descendant, s\u2019ils sont à lège, en quels cas ils devront OOM ODN | payer comme les barges de sosoo 9101 © OU QUr so.y Ssooceseso: \u201d £ 2 ND DD med Sed md _ RE35pO0H i] ™ \u2014 5 © ow [=] oO um mn w ® J = RA00SOOH° 8-05 = Ke No wo e a On Bo = csecooscoso : c 2 [og Jey = 55 où DDWSOONNh Seay , fet = 8 ee - DIDO 2 wo 5 a RCs ge 5 Sossoc060600 a = QL \u2014 ft = = gs WT 00 Et Sgacy £5 00 w e uv %P S 19 OS A O8 19 88 SE 2 SSG e® oo looocoocoof b = Ha 5 PS) Qo © \u2014 \"a 5°609 ® © SONNONH- = 3 @ a E SE» 9 5 ococooocof ; g- © > o CHHTTTTL] ÉGE02 .wos > » = %o0° £.wwe DWO! 2 za = SE so _ Ooasoceoa= pa = a - 7 un +-HH\u2014-OOOSH Bg 02 8 4-4 bt bh A 2 QZ e ad GO OU Oo» œ = - 55 _ gE gx © Swwooww x \u20ac Tous Bateaux montant de Bytown à lège, chargés d'émigrés et leurs effets, de sel ou de charbon seulement, payeront la moitié des prix susdits.Nul autre péagze ne sera exigible des passagers on Bateaux à vapeur, à moins qu\u2019ils ne soient chargés, en quels =a 56 >P65 z Spoor sc Eo q : oe : 654 = .Ws : 558 : .\u2014 a] .< © - 923 * 8 =: : R8° 1 EG: : @ 5, sen: .0 =.« * 0 ° :\u2026e.cE: .: uw cL ® cL gE oo 1 6° SO 8 2 e0e : * 8° cocg- .= ° 5.15: .= : : » 215: .: coo CoCr, = > - - + 5 7 te œ 20 SO UN NWO Oo eg BB = er cooo coe-F \"ue oo wk vVHOSH a 8 wd ® 92159 \u2014 pt th +5 = Bad ONO WHO * es 62e æ s = © soso rwoof > = 8 Sw oo wW HONUH Sao0we em ed 23°80 203 do NE QUO ou?SréTge E Se [es] oO oOo choc wa REZ 8 DB SONU ON sog&owe _ 5° aq Sad STWD O0 55 10 OX ° Sro-E® = O£ wp =o coco Sooo He Ec or © 2 Comm morwh § s£u2 ok fd Jt um = ne \u201c03 oom Soscc° g52a20 = ue œu e anoeo coooFf x = um La = COOO COO =n = e 9 = =, mn = tod md Jet m a wa ~ © y 910 O NUITS O° BE & S o œ = coo escsoof = 2 2 F = Seso coo - = ow \u2014t bad ba Qo © TOO Gt comand a & = g ea * a fo = oomoo coool to pen ooo SSOSOSOh gere pt u ey 5 @ WO Go NO! S=5 #28 R28 E _owoo como * coos coo a fd 8 = STOO STOO 9 = 2 s s, SomO como = PLANÇONS.1.\u2014Les radeaux sur lesquels il n\u2019avra pas déjà été perçu de péage sur le Canal du Rideau, seront taxés comme snit :\u2014 Douves de Chêne et d\u2019étalon, pour chaque station d\u2019écluse.ceeress seeiesesssensecnes 012 Tous autres radeaux, de quelque espèce de bois qu'ils soient, pour chaque station d'écluse,.0 8 9 2.\u2014Les Radeaux sur lesquels il aura déjà été perçu un péage sur le Canal du Rideau, A condition que le propriétaire ou le pilote produise un Certificat à cet effet, seront taxés comme ci- après :\u2014 Douves de \u2018hêne et d\u2019étalon, pour chaque station d\u2019écluse.\u2026.sssvererescs0000\u2026.0 10 Q Tous antres Radeaux, de quelque espèce de bois qu\u2019ils soient, pour chaque station d\u2019écluse,.0 6 0 3\u2014Les Radeaux passant dans le Canal de Grenville ne devront pas avoir plus de 70 pieds sur 16; et ceux qui passeront dans les Canaux de la Châte à Blondeau et de Carillon, n\u2019excèderont pas 100 pieds sur 26.4\u2014Tous Bateaux, Radeaux, &c.en passant dans les Canaux devront être remorqués et non poussés à la perche \u2014Pour toute infraction à ce réglement, les Bateaux, Radeaux, &c.seront exclus des Canaux.Et j'orädonne et enjoins en outre qu\u2019un Tableau des ensdits péages payables pour passage sur les dits Canaux, soit affiché dans quelque endroit des plus exposés à la vue, près des dits Canaux.Donné sous Mon Seing et Scean, A Kingston, ce cinquième jour de Novembre, en l\u2019année de Notre Seigneur, mil huit cent quarante deux, et ea la sixième année de notre règne.C.B.a Par Ordre, 8S, B.HARRISON, Secrétaire.FOR SALE BY T.CARY & Co, Co'onred Papers\u2014a variety, London Drawing Boards, plain and tinted, assorieu, \u2018Btiver Paper,\u2014Muahogany Do, Gold bordering, and ornaments, Metallic, Enamelled orelazed Do.Patent Lak-stands fortravellers, Mathematical Instruments, Silver Steel pen-points and handles, Camelshair, fiteh and sable Penclile, § Embossed Message and Visiting Cards Parchmen and Vellum, Toy Colours, Bramah\u2019spatent Pens, Newman\u2019s Water Colours\u2014Indian Ink, Card Cases and Pocket-books, Gold Paver, plain and embossed, Hambre\u2019, Hudson Bayand Swan Quills.Patent Silver Pencil Cases.Patent Ever-pointed Pencils, with spare leads, Music Paper, assorted, Drawing Paper of all sizes, Pink and biue Saucers, Fort-folios\u2014various sizes, Jupan aud Patent Record Ink ; Embossed Note and Letter Paper, Portable BDesks, : » Glazed Tracing Paper, black and oiled do.7 Wax Tapers and Stands, Drawing and Message Cards, allsizes, +} Extra superfine Foolscap, Sc.K£. 1842, Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that To wir : | P the undermentioned Lanny and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respect- Ive 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, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.: ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: ; OSEFH VERRET, of the city of Que- No.1963.bec, trader ; against EDOUARD HU- DON pir BEAULIEU, of the parish of St.George de Ka- kouna, in the county of Rimouski, in the district of Quebec, aleo trader, to wit :\u2014* A land of two arpents in front by about \u201ctwenty arpents in depth more or less, situate in the third range of St.George of Kakouna, 1n the seigniory of Rivière du Loup, joining'in front at its lower end to the lands of the second range, going up at the end of the said depth of twenty arpents Joining towards the south west to Baptiste Dumond, and on the other side towards the north east to Thomas Terieult\u2014with a hangard thereon erected of thirty feet in front by twenty four eet in depth.Subject to the rights, dues and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favour of the seignior in the original grant thereof à titre de cens.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.George de Kakouna, on the TWENTY- SEVENTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sherifl\u2019s Office, 23d August, 1842.[First published 25th August, 1842.] FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : | MASSUE, of the city of Quebec, No.1926.merchant, and another ; against ALEXANDER BENJAMIN SIROIS, esquire, notary, of the said city of Quebec, in his quality of curator duly appointed in justice to the vacant estate of the late Joseph Le Blond, in his lifetime of the said city of Quebec,merchant,and now deccased, to wit :\u20141.¢ The undivided half of an emplacement situate in the parish of St.Roch of Quebec, being in all of forty-six feet in front on the line of St.J: seph street, by sixty feetin depth ; bounded towards the north by the said St.Joseph street, towards the south at the end of said depth by the em; lacement hereafter described, towards the west by Ste.Anne street, and towards the east by Benjamin Bertrand or his representatives, together with the undivided half in two houses which furm but one single building, and other dependencies.2.The undivided half in another emplacement situate at the same place, being in all of twenty-five feet in front on Ste.Anne street, by forty six feet in depth going towards the east, bounded in front towards the west by the said Ste.Anne street, and in rear towards tne east by Benjamin Bertrand or his representatives, on one side towards the south by the ground of Jean Poulin, representing Pierre Savard, and on the other side towards the north by the emplacement above firstly described\u2014together with the undivided half in the house and hangard thereon constructed, circumstances and dependencies.Subject the said lots to the right, dues and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in the original grants thereof d titre de cens.\u201d To be sold atthe churchdoor of the said parish of St.Roch of Quebec, on the TWENTY-SEYENTH day of DECEMEBER next, al TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.SherifPs Office, 23rd August, 1842.{First published 25th August.1842.] - \u2014\u2014\u2014 ALIAS FIERI FACIAS., Quebec, to il ANE DAVIDSON, widow cf the late No.135.! David Ross, in his lifetime of the city of Montreal, advocate, and others ; against MICHAEL KI- NIN, of St.Sylvester, in the county of Lotbinière and district of Quebec, farmer, to wit :\u20141.\u2018\u2018 Lots numbers forty five, forty six and forty seven, on the east side of Craig\u2019s road, in the parish of St.Sylvester, seigniory of St.Giles dit Beaurivrge ; bounded in front by the said road, in rear by the lands of St, Mary\u2019s road, towards the north by lot number forty four, owned by one Bernard McGinlay, towards the south by lot number forty eight, owned by onc William Wilson\u2014with a house, barn and other dependencies.2.Lots numbers forty five, forty six and forty seven, on the west side of Craig\u2019s road, same parish and seign ory ; bounded in front by the same road, in rear by the lands in the township of Leeds, towards the north by number forty four, owned by Bernard McGinlay, and towards the south by number forty eight, owned by William Wilson.Subject the suid lots to the rights, dues and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in the original grants thereof d titredecens.\u201d To be sold at th= church door of the said parish of St.Sylvester, on the TWENTY-SEVENTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February next W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 251 August, 1842.[First published 25:h August, 1842.] FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : GTANISLAS JEAN, ofthe city of No.628.Quebec, shoemaker, and anotter ; against LOUIS DUTREMBLE pir DEROSIER, of the seigniory ol Riviére du Loup, in the county of Rimouski, husbandman ; and Jean Baptiste Landry, hulssier audien- cier of the court of king\u2019s bench, curator appointed to the délaissement in this cause made, to wit :\u2014\u2018\u2018\u2019 One arpent and a halt'of land in front by about thirty arpents in depih,situated in the first runge of the seigniory of Ri» vière du Loup, in the county of Rimouski ; bounded below by the highway of the first range, above by the lands of the second range, to the south west by I'rangois Viel, and to the nurth east by Antoine Fortin\u2014with the buildings thereon erected and all its dependencies.Subject to the rights, dues and duties stipulated and reserved b and in favor of the seignior in the original grant thereof à titre de cens.\u2019 To be sold at the church door of the suid parish of Rivière du Loup, on the FOURTH day GAZETTE DE QUEBRE.of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the eighth day ol April next, W.S.SEWELL, Shenfl, Sherifi\u201ds Office, 29th November, 1842, (ch) ch [ First published 1st December, 1842 ] ALIAS FIERI FACLAS.Quebec, to wit : AME MARGUERITE LA- No.1208.} D MARRE, of the city of Quebec, widow of the late Jean Gazzo,of Montreal, tavern.keeper, és qualités ; against FRANCOIS GAGNER alias Gagné, of the said city of Quebec, inspector and measurer of timber, to wit ;(\u2014* An emplacement of torty feet in front by sixty feet in depth, situate in the St.Roch suburb of Quebec ; bounded in front by Fleury street, in rear by the representatives of Joseph Bour- gette, on one side towards the west by Pierre Drouin or his representatives, and oo the other side towards the east by one Petit or his representatives\u2014with two wooden houses thereon constructed, one of which being of two stories high and the other of one single story, circumstances and dependencies.Subject to a ground rent of six livres of twenty sols towards the representa lives of the late Joseph Roy, payable on the twenty.ninth day of September of every year, and other rights and duties in favour of the seignior of the place.\u201d To be sold at the church door of (hesaid parish ul St.Roch of Quebec, on the FOURTH day of APRIL next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnuble on the fifth day of April next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 29th November, 1542.[First published 1st December, 1842 ] (ch) ven Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned Lanns and l'ENE- MENTS have been seized, and will be sold atthe 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 oppusitions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases nf Venditiont Ecponas, to which no such oppositions are by law aiiowed, are required to be filed at 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 after the return of the Writ, FIERI FACIAS.Montreal,to wit : M Ary Durry, of the city and No.324.§ district of Montreal, spinster, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of TurToN Penn, of the same place, esquire, defencant :\u2014'* A block or parcel of lana, situate and being in the fief Nazareth, commonly called Griffin Town, in the city of Montreal, bounded in front by Common street, on one side by George street, ou the other side by Prince street, and in the rear by the heirs or representatives of Johu Douglass, containing in front two hundred and three feet, on George street five bundred and twenty three feet, on Priace street four hundred and fifteen feet, and in the rear one hundred and eighty five feet french measure, the whole more or less, without guarantee of precise measurement\u2014with a brick dwelling house, a three story stone store, and other buildings of brick and wood thereon erected.The said block or parcel of land is charged aud subject to an annual, perpetual and an.redeemable ground rent (rente foncière) of forty six pounds one shilling currency, the sala reat payable in huif yearly payments, that is tosay: ove half thereof to wit, twenty- three pounds and six pence, payable on the first day ot May, and the other half on the first cay of November, in each and every year, to Charles Tait, esquire, until the seventeenth day of Novemher, one thousand eight hundrad and forty six, atter which time the said rents will be payable to William King McCord, esquire, or his represcntatives, until the twenty ninth day of September, one thousand eight huudred and ninety, after which time the said rents wili be payable to the persons administering the property of the poor of the Hotel- Dieu of Montreal and their successors for ever.\u201d \u2018To be sold at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the FOURTH day of APRIL next, at the hour of Ten of the clockin the forenoon.The Writ returnabie the fifteenth day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 26th November, 1842, { First published 1st December, 1542 ) FIERL1 FACIAS.Montreal, to wil: vsEPH RoBIN alias Josepu RoBiN No.886.$ ob DIT LAPOINTE, of the parish of St.Eustache, in the district of Montreal, gentieman, plaintiff 5 against the \\ands and tenements of Curis.TOPHE alias J EAN CHRisosToME POIRIER, Yeoman, of the purish os St.Kustache, in the district of Montreai, defendant ; \u2014** A land lying and situate in the parish ot St.Eustuche, containing three arpents in front by forty arpents in depth, more or less; joming ain frout to the road on the north side of the little river du Chêne, in rear and on une side to Felix Prezeau, and on the otherside partiy to Donald MeNaughton, and partly to Emery Ferré, esquire\u2014with a barn thereon erected\u2014the whole without any warranty o! any precise measure.\u201d To be sold at the church door ol the said parish of St, Eustache, on tbe FouRTH duy of ApriL next, at the hour of Ten of the clock in the furevoon.The Writ returnable on the twelfth day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 25th November, 1842.[ First published 1st December, 1842.(ch) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS DE TERRIS .Montreal, to wit : oF oem Roy, of the city and dis.No.794, § trict of Montreal, esquire, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of Dame LovisE DANDURAND, of the parish of St.Athanase, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late Joseph Duquet, in his lifetime residing at Chateauguay, in the said district, merchant, defendant :\u20141.* An emplacement situate in the parish of Chateavuguay, in the most central place of the said parish, containing the said emplacement one hundred and thirty six feet in breadth by three hundred and fifty six feet in depth, more or less, the said lot of ground being of To wit: {ch) an irregular form ; joining on thesouth west side to the 39 king's highway going up along the said river Chateauguay, towards the north east to Thomas Lefebvre, on the north side to J.L.Carron, and towards the south to Paul Bour.sler\u2014with a wooden house of one story high erected on the said lot of ground, without any other buildings or dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Chateauguay, on the FourTz day of APRIL vext, at Ten o'clock in the forenoop.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 26th November, 1842.LFirst published 1st December, 1842] (ch) Sherift\u2019s Sales.DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.To WIT: UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LaNDs and TENk- MENTs have been seized, and will be sold at the respect- Ive times and places as mentioned below.Al] persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; ail oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, exceptin cases of Venditioni Exvonas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifeeen days next preceding (he day of sales oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two da ; the return of the Wii.ys next after ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit | ef °sven BOISVERT, merchant, No.524.of the parish of St.David, in the county of Yamaska, in the district of Three Rivers : against DESIRE DzROSIER, yeoman, of the said parish in the county and district aforesaid, and Ezekiel M.Hurt merchant, of the town of Three Rivers, syndic duly elected to the property of the said Joseph Boisvert, bankrupt by virtue of a deed of cession duly made by Pierre Benjamin Dumoulin, esquire, Commissioner of Bankrupts for the said district, to the said syndic, on the tenth day of September last, prosecuting the execution in this cause in his own name, in his said quality, that is to say :\u20141, *¢ A land situate in the seigniory of Bourg Marie de l\u2019Fist, in the parish of St.David, in the third concession called Ste, Louise at the place called Les Abouts, being part of number twelve, containing about two arpents less one perch in front, by the depth that there may be taking in front from the prolongation of the line dividing the thirdand fourth concessions to the rear line of the depth of the lands of the second concession called Jonathan ; joining on one side towards the north to J.Wurtele, esquire, and on the otherside towards the south to Jean Gagnon\u2014 with a barn and stable thereon constructed, 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.2.A lot of ground situate in the seigniory of De- guire or River David, in the parish of St, David, in the concession called Ste.Louise, making partof the land number eight, containing one arpent and a half in front by the depth that there may be from the front road of the said concession to the depth of the lands of the second concession called Jonathan ; Joining on one side towards the south to Bernard l'ousseigneur, junior, and on the other side towards the north tu Joachin Ritchotte dit Mélin\u2014with a house thereon constructed.Subjectto the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes meutioned in the deed of concession of the land whereof the said lot of ground makes part, in favour of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the same derives.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.David, on the TweNTy-E16HTH day of MARCH next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the thirty-first day of March next.H.LOR, Deputy Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 21st November, 1842, [First published 24tb November, 1842.] (ch) RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.OrricE OF THE PROTHONOTARY or Her MagesTy\u2019s COURT OF King\u2019s BeNcH, FOR THE Dis- TRICT OT QUEBEC, the 25th day of November, 1842, Province of Canada, District of Quebec, No.1825.Ex parte\u2014FRANCOIS ROULEAU.ÿ>03Lie 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 Quebec, a deed made and cxecuted before Mere.I.X, Blais, and his colleague, notaries, at Ste, Claire, on the scventeenth day of July of the year one thousand eight hundred and forty two, between Joserxu IsoIRE DIT FROVENSAL, yeoman, of St.Gervais, of the one part ; and the said FRANÇOIS ROULEAU, esquire; of the other part ;\u2014being a deed of excharge by which and in virtue whereof the said Isoire has conveyed and ceded to the said Rouleau, *\u201c a land sitnate at Ste.Claire, in the concession Ste, \u20ac laire, on the north east side of river Etchemin, of two arpents in front by about thirty eight arpents in depth ; to be excepted a piece of ground (une part) belonging to Céleste Côté, vf about one perch and seven feet in front by the said depth ; bounded in front the said land towards the south west by the said river Etchemin, towards the north east, at the end of said depth, by Captain Charies Dutile, towards the uorth by Pierre Couture, towards the south by Abraham Fournier, circumstances and dependens cies 3° possessed the said immovable by the said Isoire, and before him, by Charles Labreque, Joseph Tanguay and Ambroise Theberge, as proprietors, during the three years preceding the date of the said deed of exchange, to this day in the possession of the said Rouleau, also as proprietor, which individuals above mentioned have successively pose sessed the said immovable by virtue of divers titles of exchange, (divers litres de mulation) and have, as aforesaid, possessed the said land.And ull persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypotheque, under apy title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said land, immediately previous to 0 THB QUEBEC GAZETTE: and at the time the same was acquired by the said François Rouleau, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on Tuespay, the EIGHTEENTH day of APrir 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 protho.notary, eight days at least before that day, in.defaut of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of duing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.{First published lst December.1842.] (eh) Province vf Canuda, OFFICE 05 THE PRUTHUNOTARY District of Quebec, ë or Her MasssTY's COURT oF KinG's BENCH FOR TRE Dis- TRICT OF QUEBEC, the 26.h day of November, 1542, No.1827, Ex parte \u2014JOSEPH HARDI,.of the eity of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, merchant\u2014 A PPLICANT, UBLLC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of Her Majesty's court of king's bench of and for the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed belore Mitre.Ed.ulackemeyer and his colleague, notaries, at Quebec, on the eighth day of the month of November, one thousand eight hundred and forty two ;\u2014being a sale by Fran- ¢ots Bureau, esquire, of the city of Quebec, in the eounty and district of Quebec, merchant, and Mrs.Catherine Mignenon, his wile, by him duly authorised fur the end of the said deed, to Josepn Harpr, of the city of Quebec, in.the county and.district of Quebec, merchant, \u2018* of à house lying and situate in.the lower town of Quebec, on the souil: west side of Suus-le-Fort street, of eighteen feet in breadth by thirty two feet in depth, or thereabout ; bounded in front towards the east by the said Sous-le- Fort street, imrear towards the west by Cul-de-Sac street, joining on one side towards the northto Mr.Pierre Pelletier, and on the other side towards the south.to the heirs Parent, circumstances and dependencies.Subject by the purchaser to the payment, on account of the purchase money, to Julien Chouinard, merchant, of Quebec, of the sum of three hundred pounds, currency, in the course of November, one thoasand eight hundred and torty four, with interest on the same from.the first day of May next, payable |.annually ;, and to Pierre Pelletier, of Quebec, also merchant, the sum of two hundred pounds, currency, one half whereof payable in.the course of November, one thousand eight huadred and forty three, and the other halfin the course of November, one thousand eight hundred and forty four :.the interest payable annually to the said Pierre \u2019elletier, as aforesaid 3\u2019 the said immovable having been possessed by the said vendors, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale.Andall 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 immovable, immediately previvas to and at the time the same was acquired by the |.ssid Joseph Hardi, ave hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on TAURSDAY, the First day of June next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify.in.writing their oppositions and file the sume in the office of the said prothonutarg, eight days at least before that day, in de- taultof which they wiil be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGIIS, P.K.B.[ First publisiied lst December, 1842.) (sh) DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Province of Canada, District GE Montreal.§ IN THE KING'S BENCH, No.442.Ex parte\u2014GOTTLIEB REINHARDT, 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 fur the distriet of M-ntreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.J.Belle, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty fitth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and forty two, between Tnomas Day, residing in the city of Montreal, |, butcher, of the one part ; and GorTLiEB REINBARDT, \u2018tary\u2019s Office, until TUESDAY, the TENTH day of JA- of the same place, also butcher, of the other port ; \u2014being asale by the said Thomas Day to the said Gotlieb Reinhardt, ot ** an emplacement or lot of ground situate, lying and being in the Quebec suburbs of the said city, containing about forty live feet in front by eighty feet in depth ; bounded in front by Lagauche- tière street, in the rear by Mr, Heury Jackson, repre senting the estate of William Galt, on one side by Mr, James Galt, and on the other side by one Lacombe\u2014 with a one story wooden house, and other buildings thereon erected 3\u2019 and possessed the said emplacement or lot of land by Godlope Idler, Alpheus Kimpton and the said Thomas Day, as proprietors, during the, three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Gottlieb Reinhardt, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any \u2018privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said emplacement or lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Gottlieb Reinhardt, are hereby notified, thut application will be made to the court, on the FirTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required tu signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before thai day, in default of which they will befor ever pre- sluded from the right of doing eo.Prothonotary\u2019s Oflice, Montreal, 24th November, 1842.[ First published 1st December, 1842.1] (ch) LICITATION.Noon is hereby given, that by virtue of an authorisation granted by the Honorable ELzeAr Bevoarp, one of the Judges of the court of king's bench for this district, dated the twenty-sixth day of November instant, ! the Procés.Verbal of the biddings of the immovable pro perty belonging to the community of property which I existed between the lute MICHEL ALBŒU F Lt Pierre Savard, which bas been suld (licité).at the church door vf the parish of St.Ambroise of La Jeune Lorette, by Mire.Louis PAaNgT, notary, on the twenty second day of November instant, has been depusited in the Protho.notary's office for the purpuse of receiving overbiddings during the space of six weeks, aiter which a title will be given to the highestbidders, on the conditions mentioned in the said Procés- Verbal, which may be known on application to the undersigned prothonotaries.Follows the description of the said immovables, i 1.*¢ A land situate in the parish of St.Ambroise, seigniory of St.Gabriel, in the Côte of Grand St, Antoine, containing about three arpents and six perches in from by nine arpents in depth, at the end ot which depth the said land is of a breadth of about three arpents only by a depth of about seven arpents, more or less, without warranty of any precise measure ;.bounded in front by the line (frait-quarré).of the lauds of Pincourt, in rear at the end of said depth partly by the chupeh ground and partly by Jean Pageot and François Du- chesneuu ur their representatives ; bounded towards the south west by Jacques Savard aud towards the north east by the king's nighway\u2014on which land are erected a 2.A land situate in the said parish of St.Ambroise, in the seigniory of St.Gubriel, côse St.Raphael, inthe third concession of the Montagne Ronde, containing bounded in front by the Coie St, Michel, in the second concession, and in rear at the end of said depth by the lands of the fourth concessiun, towards the north by \"Louis Falardeau or his representatives, and towards the south by Franguis L\u2019Héro dit L'Heureux or his representatives.3.A land situate in the same parish and same seigniory, Coie St.Gabriel, in the first concession, containing one arpent in front by thirty arpents in depth ;.bounded in front by the seigniorial line between St.Gabriel and Gaudarvilie, and-in rear at the end of said depth by the road of Mr.Planté, towards.the north by towards tbe south by Etienne Falurdeau or bis representatives, 4.A land situate in the said parish, same seigniory, Cote St.Gabriel, in the first concession of: the Montagne Ronde, containing one arpent and a half in front by thirty arpents in depth; bounded infront by the seigniorial line beiween St.Gabriel and Gaudar- ville, and in rear at the end of said depth-by Mr.Planté's road, towards the south by Charles Martel and towards the north by Charles Martel.5.Another land situate in the same parish and seigniory, Cote of Pincourt,, of one arpent and a quarter in front by twenty arpents in depth ; buunded towards the north east by the river St.Ubarles, towards the south west by Louis Savard, senior, towards- the north by Louis Savard, junior, and towards the south by the said Louis Savard, senior.6.À tract of ground situate in the said parish, in the Côte of L\u2019Ormière, of nine feet in frontand widening from its front departuse to the end of \u201cits depth, where the said land is of a breadth of one halt arpent by a depth.of tinrty arpents; bounded towards the north enst by the king\u2019s highway, and towards the south west by Jean Etienne Falardeau, towards tie north by Louis, Darveau, towards the suuth by Louis Farlordeau.% A piece of ground situate in the said parish, concession 8t,.Antoine, of six perches in front by ten arpents in depth, more or less 3.bounded towards the north by the king's highway, towards the south by Jean Savard, towards the south west by Pierre Boptiste Sa.vard, towards the north east by Joseph Sansiugun.8, broise, in the Côte of Pincourt, containing one hali arpentin front by sixteen arpentsin depth; bounded towards the north east by the river St.Charles, towards the south west by Jean Bapliste Savard, towards the north by Jean Savard and towards the south by Themas Plamondon, 9.Lastly, a land situate in the said parish, -at the village of L\u2019Ormière, containing two arpeuts in front by thirty arpents in depth ;.bosnded towards the north east by Demoiselle Fortier, towards.the south west by one Parent or his representatives, towards the south by the king's highway, and towards the north by vne L\u2019Iéro dit L'Heureux.\u201d The overbiddings will be received at the Prothono- NUARY next, at TILN o\u2019ciock in the forenoon, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P, K, B.Quebec, 26th November, 1842.: ABSENT DEBTORS.Province of Canada, i District of Montreal.LN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.Thursday, the twentieth day of October, one thousand eight bundred and forty-two.Present : The Honorable Mr.Chiel Justice Vallières de St, Réal, o Mr.Justice Roliand, Mr, Justice Gale, 6 Mr.Justice Day.THE CITY BANK OF MONTREAL, in the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, Plaintiff ; Vs.ALEXANDER DALRYMPLE, of London, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called England, merchant; Robert Dalrymple, formerly of Montreal aforesaid, and now of Hamilton, in that part of the province of Canada hkeretofure called Upper Canada, merchant, and Jacob Hall, of Montreal aforesaid, merchant, heretofore copartners carrying on trade and commerce as such at Montreal aforesaid, under the name, style and firm of Dalrymple, Hall and company.Defen dante, No.36.T is ordered, on motion of Henry Stuart, of counsel for the plaintiff, inasmuch as it appears by the return of the Sheriff of this district, to the writ issued in this cause, that the said Robert Dalrymple, one of the said se defendants, has left his domicile in that part of the .province of Canada, heretofore called Lower Canada, \"and cannot be found in this district of Montreal ; that the said Alexnuder Dalrymple, another of the said house, bain, stable, circumstances and depeadencies.| three arpents in.front by thirty arpeunts in depth; | Jean Baptiste Savard or his representatives, and | A piece of ground situate in the said perish of di.Am- | defendants, hath no domicile in the said part of {he afore- DECEMBER |, TT ; said province, and inasmuch as it appears by the affidu- BOUTET and ELIZABETH SAVARD, nuw wife of vits in this cause filed, that the said Alexander Dalrym- ple owne and hath personal estate in the said part of the province, that the said Robert Dalrymple and Alexander Dalrymple, by two advertisements, to be published in the Quebee and Montreal Gazettes, be not.fied to be and uppear before this honorable court, to answer the demand of the plaintiff, within two months after the first of such advertisements, afd that upon their neglect to: appear und answer the said demand within the period.aforesaid, the plaintiff be permitted to proceed to trind aud judgment, asin a ease\u2019y default, By the Court, MONK: & MORROGH, P.K.B, \u201cProvince of Canada, \u2014 District ef Moatreal.COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Thursday, the twentieth day of Octuber, one thousand: eight hundred and fury two, Present : The Honorable Mr.Chief Justice Valliéres de St, Réal 6 Mr.Justice Rollurés r of Mr.Justice Gale, \u2019\u201d Mr.Justice Day.JOHN WILLIAM DUNSCOMB, of the city of Montreal, in the said district of Montreal, Juseph W.Leaycraft, of the city of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, and Dunald Law.MacDoue gall, of the said city of Montreal, merchant, carrying on trade and commerce at Montreal aforesaid, under the name, style and firm of J, W.Dunscomb-and company, Plaintiffs ;, vs, ALEXANDER DALRYMPLE, of Londen, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called kagland, merchant ; Robert Dalrymple, formerly of Montreal aforesaid, snd Row of Hamilton, in that pait of the provinces of Canada, heretofore called Upper Canada, merchant ;.and Jacob Hall, of Montreal aforesaid, merchant, heretofore copartners carrying on trade and.commerce as such at Montreal.aforesaid, under the name, style and firm vf Dalrymple, Hall and company, No.2486.It isordered,.on motion of Henry Stuart, of counseb for the plaintiffs, inasmuch as it appears by the return Defendants.\u2018of the sheriff of this district, to the writ issued in this cause, that the said Robert Dalrymple, one of the said defendants, has left his domicile in this province of Cu-7 nada heretofure called Lower Canada, and cannot be found in this district of Montreal ; and that the said Alexander Dalrymple, another of the said defendants, hath no domicile inthe said part of the aforesaid Pree vince, and inarmuch as it appears by the affitavitsin this cause filed, that the said Alexander Dalrymple owns and hath personal estate in the said part of the said province, that the said Robert Dalrymple and Alexander Dalsymple, by two advertisements, to be published in the Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, be nuti- fied to be and appear before this Hronkrable court, to answer the demand of the plaintiffs, within two months alter the first of such advertisements,.and that upon their neglectio appear and answer the said demand, within the period aforesaid, the plaintiffs be permitied to proceed to trial and judgment, us in a case by default, By the Court, MONK & MORROGII, PK.B.Province of Canada, District of Montreal.KING'S BENCH.Moaday,,.the tenth day of October, oneihousand eight hundred and forty twa, Present : The Honorable Mr.Justice Gale, \u201c Mr.Justice Day, Wirtiam PLENDERLEATH CHRISTIE, Of St, Athanase; in the district of Montreal, esquire, Plaintiff ;- vs, Jean BarTisTE Fournier, of the seigniory of Lacolle, in the said district of Montreal, husbandman, No.2238.Defendant, Ire ordered on motion on the part of the plaintiff, that inasmuch as it appears by the sheriffs return to the writ issued in this cause, that the defendant \"has left his domicile in this province and cannot be found in this district of Montreal, it be ordered by this honorable Court that the defendant be, by two advertisements to be published in the Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, notified to appear and answer the demand of the plaintiff within two months aftep the first of such.advertisements, and that upon the defendant\u2019s-neglect to appear and answer said deman! within the period aforesaid, it be permitted to the plaintiff to proceed to trial and judgment, asin a cause by default.By the Court, MONK & MORROGIH, P.K.B.Province or Canada, District of Montreal \u2019$ IN THE KING'S BENCH.Wednesday, the nineteenth day of Uctober, one thousand eight hundred and forty two.Present : The Honorable Chief Justice Vallières de St se Mr.Justice Rolland, Mr.Justice Gale, Mr.Justice Day.MARIE Louise DEsAUTEE, Of the city of Montreal, wife of Joseph Lebœuf dit Laflame, and duly au- thoiised à ester en jugament and to sue for hee rights and actions, .Réal, \u201c \u20ac Plaintiffs 3 vs.Josern LEbœur DIT LAPLAHE, of the city and district of: Montreal, gentleman, and now absent from this Province, No.552.HE court, on motion of Mr.Pelletier, attorney for the plaintiff, order that, inesmuch as it appears by the sheriff's return to the writ issued in this.cause.that the defendant, Joseph Lebceuf dit Laflame, has leit his domicile in this province, and cannot be found.in this district of Montreal, that he the said defendant be notified by two advertisements to be published in the Defendant. 1842.GAGETIS DR QUEBEC 41 .Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, to appear in this court to answer the demand ot the plaintiff within two months, to reckon from the first of those advertisements, and that $n default of the defendant {to appear and answer to the said demand within the above time, the said plaintiff may be permitted to proceed (0 judgment, as in a ease by default, By the Court, .MONK & MORROGH, P.K.BR, Province of Canada, District of Montreal.INJTHE KING'S BENCH.Fuesday, the eleventh day of October, one thousand eight hundred and forty twes Present : The Honorable Mr.Justice Gale, of Mr, Justice Day.WitLiam PLENDERBEATH CHRISTIE, Of St.Athanase, in the district of Montreal, esquire, Plaintiff ; vs.François Giroux, of the seigniory of De Léry, in the said district, husbanduwan, No.2247, T is ordered, on motion on the part of the plaintiff, that inasmuch us itappears by the sherifi\u2019s return to the writ issued in this cause, that the defendant has le!t his domicile in this Province and cannot be found in this district of Montreal, it be ordered by this honorable court, that the defendant he by two advertisements, to be published in the Quebec aud Montreal Gazettes, notified to appear and answer the demand of the plaintiff within two months after the first of such advertisements; and that upon upon the defendant\u2019s neglect to appear and answer said demand within the period afure- Defendant.- eat, it be permitted to the plainiff to proceed to trial and judgment, as in a cause by default, By the Court, MONK & MORROGH.P.K.B.Province of Canada, Dietrict of Montreal IN THE KING'S BENCH.#aturday, the fifteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred snd forty two.Present : The Honorædle Chief Justice Vallières de St.Réal, \u201c Mr.Justice Rolland, Mr, Justice Gale, \u201c Mr.Justice Day.FTnoMas Day, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Mentreal, butcher, - Plaintiff ; VS.Wirriam B.Brecm, of the said city of Montreal, butcher, now absent from this Provinee of Canada, Detendant.No.2031.T is ordered, on metion of the plaintiff that inasmuch as it appears by the sheriff\u2019s return to the writ issned inthis « ause, that the defendant has left his domicile in this province and cannot be found in this district, it be ordered by this honoruble court, that the defendant be, oe .by two advertisements to be published in the Quebec and Moutreal Gazettes, notified to appear and answer the .demand of the plaintiff within two months after the first ol\u2019 such advertisements, and that upon the defendant's - meglect to appear and.amswer said demand within the period: afoiesaid, it be permitied te the plainuff to proceed to trial and judgment, as in a cause by default, By the Court, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Province of Canada, | District of Montieal 1N THE KING>S BENCH.Thursday, the twentieth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and forty two.Present : The Honorable Chief Justice Valliéres de St.Réal, eo Mr.Justice Rolland, \u201c4 Mr.Justice Gale, * Mr.Justice Day.AtGUsTE REGNIER, cf the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreul, gentleman ; and Marguerite Roy, his wife, ol him duly authorised, Plaintiffs ; vs.Epwsap REIFFENSTEIN, merchant, heretofore of the city of Montreal, now abseut {rom this Province, No.2248.T is ordered, on motion on the part of the plaintiff, thatinasmuch as it appears by the sheriff's return tu the writ issued in this cause, that the defendant has left his domicile in this Province and cannot be found in this district of Montreal it be ordered by this honorable court, that the defendant be, by two advertisements to be pubiished in the Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, notified to appear and answer the demand of the plaintiff within two months after the first of such advertisements and that upon the defendant\u2019a neglect to appear and answer said demand within the period aforesald, it be permitted to the plaintiff to proceed to trial and judgment, as in a cause by default, By the Court, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Province of Canada, District of Moutreal.KING'S BENCH.Tuesday, the eleventh day of October, one thousa: d eight hundred and forty two.Present : The Honorable Mr.Justice Gale, \u201c6 Mr.Justice Day.WiLLiaM PLENDERLEATH CHRISTIE, of St.Athanase, in the district of Montreal, esquire, Defendant.Plaintif ; vs.Jean BapTisTE FoURNIER, of the seigniory of Lacolle, in the said district, husbandman, No.2256.Defendant.1 ordered, on motion on the part of the plaintiff, that inasmuch as it appears by the Sheriff's return to the writ issued in this cause, that the defendant has left his domicile in this province and cannot be found in this district of Montreal, it be ordered by this Honorable Court, that tne defendant be by two advertisements, to be published in the Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, no- titied to appear and answer the demand of the plaintiff within two months after the first of such advertisements, ! and that upon the defendant\u2019s neglect to appear and answer said demand within the period aforesaid, it be permitted to the plaintiff to proceed to trial and judgment, &s in a cuuse by default.By the Court, - MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Province of Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE KING'S BENCH.Wednesday, the nineteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and forty two.Present : The Honorable Chief Justice Vallières de St.Réal, \u201c Mr.Justice Rolland, \u201c Mr, Justice Gale, \u2018s Mr.Justice Day.WILLIAM PLENDERLEATR CHRISTIE, of St.Athanase, in the district of Montreal, esquire, Plaintiff; vs.FrANÇoIS PErrIpr, of the seigniory of DeLéry, in the said district, busbandman, Defendant, No.2693.2 IL\" is ordered, on motion on the part of the plaintiff, that inasmuch as it appears by the sheriff's return to the writ issued in.this cause, that the defendant has left bis domicite in this province and cannot be found in this district of Montreal, it be ordered by this honorable court that the defendant be, by two advertisements to be published in the Quebec and Montreal Guzeltes, notified to appear and answer the demand of the plaintiff within two months after the first of such advertisements, and that upon the defendant's neglect to appear and answer the said demand within the period aforesaid, it be permitted to the plaintiff 10 proceed to trial and judgment, as in à Cause by detault.By the Court, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Proviice of Canada, ¥ District of Montreal.IN THE KING'S BENCH.Tuesday, the eleventh day of October, oue thousand eight hundred and forty two, Present : The Honorable Mr.Justice Gale, ot Mr.Justice Day.WILLIAM PLENDERLEATH CHRISTIE, ol St.Athanase, in the district of Montreal, esquire, Plaintiffs vs.\u2018Ç Jacqurs Lanzuue pit BuauBisv, of the seigniory of Laculle, in the suid district, husbandman, Defendant.No.2287.T isurdered, on imotion on the part of the plaint ff, that inasinuch as it appears by the sheriff's return to the writ issued in this cause, thatthe defendant has lelt | bis domicile in this province and cannot be found in this | district of Montreal, itbe vrdered and directed by this honorable court, that the defendant be, by two adver- tisemeuts tu be publishéd in the Quebee and Montreal the plaintiff wittiin two morths after the first of such advertisements, and that upon the defendant's neglect to appear and answer said demand within the period aluresaid, it be permitted to the plaintiff to proceed to trial and judgment asin a cgise by detault, By the Court, MOMK & MORROGH, P, K.B.NOTICE.Province of Canada, District of Quebec.¢ IN THE KING'S BENCH.The twentieth day of October, one thousand eight huudred and forty two.M.M.MAYZEY, widow ADAMS, ; Plaintiff ; Vs.G.D.BALZARETTI, & al.Curatuis Estale HoFFHAN, Detendants ; and BENJAMIN COLE, & al.Tiers-Saisis.No.1196.OTICE is hereby given, that by the Interlucutory order in the nbuve cause made this day, ali persons having claims again-t the Lstate of the late CH RIsTEAN HOFFMAN, in his hiletime of Quebec, Hotel Keeper, deceased, represented in this cause by the Defendants, are required to file the same, duly sworn to, in the Office of the undersigned Prothonotary, on or before the first day of February Term next, tothe end that such | distribution ol the monies of the said kstute, in the hands of the Tiers-Saisis in this cause, muy be wade as tu luw and justice may sppertain.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B., AvLwin & Ross, ; For Piaintiff.1f OTICE is hereby given, that under the authority of the Act 8rd and 4th William 1V, Cap.59, Section 36, 1 have appointed and approved of the Two Story Stone Warehouse, covered with Tin, situated on Wellington and King Streets, in St.Aun\u2019s Suburbs of this City.in the possession of Messrs, Logan, CRINGAN & Cumpany, for the Warehousing of all Goods, without payment of duty on the first entry thereo! 3 under the conditions, and tor the purpuses of the said Act 3rd and 4th, William 1V, Cap 59, andthe Provincial Act 4th | anu ôth Victoria, Cap 16.W.HALL, Collector.Custom House, Montreal, 20th September, 1542, 3m OTICE is hereby given, thatin terms of the 36th Section, 3d and 4 h William 4th, Cap.59, 1 have upproved of Two Warehouses, one situated on St, James Street, the other on the Exchange Wharf, fur the Warehousing of Goods without payment of dûty, on the firs: entry thereof, under the conditions and for the purposes of (he said Act, and of an Act of the Provincial Legislature, of 4th and 5th Victoria, Cap.16.H.JESSOPP, Collector, Cuetoms, Quebec, 25th October, 1842.sn | Gazeltes, noufied to appéar aad answer the demand of | OTICE is hereby given, that in terms of the Slt N Section 3rd and 4th Wiltiam 4th, Cap.59, 1 bave approved of Two Warehouses, one situated in ¢ Sault- au-Matelot Street,\u201d the other on \u2018* Hunt's Wharf,\u201d for the Warehousing of Goods without payment of duty on the first entry thereof, under the conditions and for the purposes of the said Act, and an Act of the Provincial Legislature of the 4th and 6th Vietoria, Cap.16.H.JSESSOPP.Collector.Custom House, Quebec, 10th Cctober, 1842, Sm OTICE is hereby given, that in terms of the 35th Section, 8rd and 4th William 4th, Cap.59, 1 have approved of a Warehouse situate on Wellington Wharf, for the Warehousing of Goods without payment of duty on the first entry thereof, under the conditions and for the purposes of the said Act, and of an Act of the Provincial Legislature of 4th and 5th Victoria, Cap, 16.H, JESSOPP, Collectors Custom House, Quebec, 12th August, 1842.Sm Benevolent Society of the Ladies of Quebec.HERE will be a general meeting of the members of the Society, on TUESDAY, the 6th DECEMBER, at Two o\u2019clock, p.M.at the Chapelle St.Louis, for the approval of the rules of the said Society.By Order of the Committee, JOSEPHINE PAINCHAUD, Secretary: Quebec, 24th November, 1842.NOTICE.NEW PRINTING OFFICE, BUADE STREET.rE undersigned ceased to have any interestin, or cone nexion with, the business conducted in the above office, under the firm of Messrs.TH0S.CARY & Co., from the Jst day of August last past.All accounts will, as heretofore, be settled by the aforenamed firm.W.KEMBLE.Grisons Street, Quèbec, 23d October, 1842, ae Ventes par le Sherif, DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné SAVOIR : { A que les TERRES et HeniTAGxs souse mentionnés ont élé saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des réclamations sur iceux, sont par le présent requises de les faire connoître suivant la loi; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, ou afin de charge, excepté dans les cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées au bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent étre lëes en aucun tëms dans les deux jours après le retour de l\u2019Ordre, Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS, Québec, à savoirs} OSEPH VERRET, de la cité de No.1963.î Québec, commerçant ; contre E- DOUARD HUDON Dir BEAULIEU, de la paroisse de St.George de Kakuuna, dans le comté de Rimouski, dans le district de Québec, aussi commerçant, à savoir ; \u2014\u2018\u2018 Une terre de deux arpents de front sur environ vingt arpents de profondeur, i | plus ou moins, située dans le troisième rang de St.George de Kakouna, seigneurie de la Rivière du Loup, prenant son front paren bas aux terres du second rang, en montant au bout de la dite profondeur de vingt arpents joignant au sud ouest à Baptiste Dumond, et de l\u2019autre côté au nord est à Thomas Terieult \u2014 avec un hangar bâti sur icelle de trente pieds de front sur vingt quatre pieds de profondeur.Sujette aux droits, devoirs et j redevances mentionnés et réservés par et en faveur du seigreur dans L\u2019octroi original d\u2019icelle à titre de cens.\u201d Pout être vendue à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St.George de Kakouna, le VINGT-SEPTIEME jour de DE- CEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retouruable le premier jour de Février prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 23e Août, 1842.[Première publication 25e Août, 1842.17 FIERI FACIAS, Québec, à savoir : OUIS MASSUE, de la cité de No.1926.Québec, marchand, et un autre ; contre ALEXANDRE BENJAMIN SIROIS, écuyer, notaire, de la dite cité de Québec, en sa qualité de curateur dûment nommé en justice à la succession vacante de feu Joseph Le Blond, en son vivant de la dite cité de Québec, marchand, et maintenant décédé, à savoir :\u2014 1.\u201c* La moitié indivise d\u2019un emplacement situé en la paroisse St.Roch de Québec, ayant en totalité quarante six pieds de front sur l\u2019allignement de la rue St.Joseph sur soixante pieds de profondeur ; borné au nord à la dite rue St.Joseph, au sud au bout de la dite profondeur à l\u2019emplacement ci-après désigné, à l\u2019ouest à la rue Anne, et à l\u2019est à Benjamin Bertrand ou ses répresentans\u2014avec ensemble la moitié indivise dans les deux maisons qui n\u2019en forment qu'une, et autres bâtiments.2.La moitié indivise dans un autre emplacement situé au même lieu, ayant en totalité vingt cinq pieds de front sur la rue Anne, sur quarante six pieds de profondeur en gagnant à l\u2019est, borné par devant à l\u2019ouest à la dite rue Anne, et par derrière à l\u2019est à Benjamin Bertrand ou ses représentans, d\u2019un côté au sud au terrein de Jean Poulin, représentant Pierre Savard, et d'autre côté au nord à l\u2019emplacement ci-dessus premièrement désigné\u2014avec ensemble la moitié indivise dans la maison et hangar dessus construits, circonstances et dépendances.Les dits lots étant sujets aux droits, devoirs et redevances réservés et mentionnés par et en faveur du seigneur dans l\u2019octroi original d'iceux à titre de cens.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St.Roch de Québec, le VINGT-SEPTILME jour de DECEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Février prochain.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif, Bureau du Shérif, 23e Août, 1842.{Première publication 25e Août,1812,3 42 TES QUEBLRO GAARTTE.CE ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, À savoir : ANE DAVIDSON, veuve de feu No.135.} David Ross, en son vivant de la cité de Montréal, avocat, et autres ; contre MICHAEL KININ, de St.Sylvestre, dans le comté de Lotbinière et district de Québec, fermier, à savoir :\u20141.\u201c* Lots numéros quarante cinq, quarante six et quarante sept, au côté de l\u2019est du chemin Craig, dans la paroisse de St.Sylvestre, seigneurie de St, Giles dit Beaurivage ; bornés en devant par le dit chemin, en arrière par les terres du chemin de Ste.Marie, au nord par le lot numéro quarante quatre, appartenant à un nommé Bernard McGinlay, au sud par le lot numéro quarante huit, appartenant à un nommé William Wilson\u2014avec une maison, grange et autres depen- dances.2.Lots numéros quarante cinq, quarante six et quarante sept, au côté ouest du chemin de Craig, en la même paroisse et même seigneurie ; bornés en devant par le même chemin, en arrière par les terres du township de Leeds, au nord parle puméro quarante quatre qui appartient à un nommé Bernard McGinlay, et au sud par le numéro quarante buit appartenant à William Wilson.Les dits lots étant sujets aux droits, devoirs et redevances men- tionués et réservés par et en faveur du seigneur dans l\u2019octroi original d'iceux à titre de cens.\u201d Pour être vendus à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St Sylvestre, le VINGT-SEPTIEME jour de DECEMBRE prochain, à DIX henres du matin.Le dit Writ retournable le premier jour de Février prochain, W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 23e Août, 1842.{Première publication 25e Août, 1842.] FIER1 FACIAS.Québec, &envoir: 1 TANISLAS JEAN, de la cité de No.623.Québec, cordonnier, et un autre ; contre LOUIS DUTREMBLE DIT DÉROSIER, de la seigneurie de la Rivière du Loup, dans le comté de Ri- mouski, cultivateur ; et Jean Baptiste Landry, huissier audiencier de la cour du Banc du Roi, curateur nommé au délaissement fait en cette cause, à savoir :\u2014\u201c Un arpent et demi de terre de front sur environ trente arpents de profondeur, situé dans le premier rang de la seigneurie de la Rivière du Loup, dans le comté de Ri mouski ; borné par le bas par le chemin du premier rang, parle haut par les terres du second rang, au sud ouest par François Viel, et au nord est par Antoine Fortin\u2014avec les bâtisses qui y sont érigées, et les dépendances, Sujet aux droits, devoirs et redevances réservés, et mentionnés par et en faveur du seigneur dans Poctroi original d'icelni 3 titre de ceuns.\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de la Rivière du Loup, le QUATRIEME jour d'A VRIL prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le Writ retournable le buitième jour d\u2019Avril prochain, W.8S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 29e Novembre, 1542.[ Première publication ler Décembre, 1842.1 (ch) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : \\ AME MARGUERITE LA- No.1203.4 MARRE, dé la cité de Qné.bec, veuve de feu Jean Gazz», de Montréal, aubergiste, ès qualités ; contre FRANCOIS GAGNER alias Gagné, de la diie cité de Quéhec, inspectenr et mesurenr de bois, à savoir :\u2014\u201c Un emplacement de quarante pieds de front sur soixante pieds de profundeur, situé au fuu- bourg St.Roch de Québec ; borné par devant à la rue Flenry, par derrière aux représentans de Josepb Bour- gette, d'un côté à l\u2019ouest à Pierre Drouin ou ses repré» sentans et d\u2019autre côté à l\u2019est au nommé Petit ouses re- présentans\u2014avec denx maisons en bois dessus construites, d\u2019une à deux étages, l\u2019autre à un étage, cireunstances el dépendances.Sujet à une rente foncière de six livres de de vingt sols envers les représentans de feu Juseph Roy.payable le vingt nenf de Septembre de chaque année, et autres droits et devoirs envers le seigneur du lieu\u201d Ponrêtre vendu à la porte de l'église dela dite paruisse de St.Roch de Québec, le QUATRIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Writ retour- nable le cinquième jour d'Avril prochain.W.8.SEWELL, Shéiif.Bureau du Shérif.29e Novembre, Iz42.{ Première publication ler Décembre, 1542 J (ch) Gentes par Ie Sherit, DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.SAVOIR : VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, ° que les TrrREs et HRRITAGEs sons- mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des réclamations sur iceux, sont par le présent requises de les faire connoître suivant la loi; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, ou afin de charge, excepté dans les cas de Vendilioni Exponrs, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées à notre bureau avant les quinze jours qui precéderont immédiatement le jour de vente, les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent étre filges en aucun tems dans les deux jours après le retour de POrdre, Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : 1 Any Durry, des cité et district No.824, +H de Montréal, fille majeure, demandoresse ; contre les terres et ténements de TUrTON Penn, du même lieu, écuyer, défendeur :\u2014\u201c Un coin- pent ou morceau de terre sis et situé sur le Fief Nazareth, communément appelé Greffin Town, en la cité de Montréal ; borné en devant par la rue de la Commune (Common streel ), d\u2019un côté par la rve George, de l\u2019autre côté par la rue Prince, et en arrière par les héritiers ou représentants de John Donglass, contenant en devant deux cent trois pieds, sur la rue St.George cinq cent vingt trois pieds, eur la rve Prince quatre cent quinze pieds, et en arrière cent quatrevingt cinq pieds, mesure française, le tout plus ou moins, sans garentie de mesure réclse\u2014avec une maison de briques à trois étages, un hangar en pierre, et autres bhisses en briques et en bois dessus érigés.Le dit compeuu on morceau de terre est chargé et est snjet à une rente foncière annuelle perpé tuelle et non rachet able de quarante six louis un chelin, courant ; la dite rente payable en payements semi-an- puels, c\u2019e t-à dire, une moitié, suvoir ; vingt trois lôuis et six deniers, payable le premier jour de Mai, et l\u2019autre moitié le premier jour de Novembre.tous les ans, 3 Charles Tait, écuyer, jusqu\u2019au dix-septième jour de Novembre, mil huit cent quarante six ; après lequel les dites rentes deviendront payables à William King McCord, écuyer, ou à ses représentants, jusqu\u2019au vingt- neuvième jour de Septembre, mil huit cent quatrevingt- dix, après lequel temps les dites rentes seront payables aux personires qui administreront les biens des pauvres de l'Hotel-Dieu de Montréal, et leurs successeurs pour toujours.\u2019\u201d Pour être vendu à notre bureau, en la cité de Montréal, le QUATRIEME jour d'AvRrIL prochain, à Dix heures du matin.Le Writ retouruable le quinzième Jour d\u2019Avril prochain, .BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif, Bureau du Shérif, 26e Novembre, 184%.{ Premiére publication ler Décembre, 1842.] (ch) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS DE TERRIS.Montréal, à savoir : Joorrs Roy, des cité et district de No.794.te Montréal, écuyer, marchand, demandeur; contre les terres et ténements de Dame Louise DANDURAND, de la paroisse de St.Athanase, dans le district de Montréal, veuve de feu Joseph Duquet, résidant en son vivant à Chateauguay, dans le dit district, marchand, défendeur:\u20141.¢ Un emplacement situé dans la paroisse de Chateauguay dans l'endroit le plus cenffal de la dite paroisse, consistant le dit emplacement en cent trente six pieds de largeur sur trois cent cinquante six pieds de profondeur, plus ou moins, le dit terrein étant d\u2019une forme irrégulière ; joignant du côté sud oues: au chemin du roi qui monte le long de la dite rivière Chateauguay, au nord est à Thomas Lefebvre, du cèté nord a J, L.Catron, et au sud à Paul Boursier-\u2014avec une maison à un étage en bois érigée sur le dit terrein, sans aucune autres bâtisses ni dépendances.\u201d Pour être vendu à la porte de l'église de la dite paroisse de Chateauguay, le QuaTrieme jour d\u2019AvriL prochain, a Dix heures du matin.Le dit Ordre retournable le quin- ziéme jonr d\u2019 Avril prochain.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 26e Novembre, 1842.| Premiére publication ler Décembre, 1842 ] (chy FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, & savoir: oszru Robin alias Joseph No.836.RoBIiN DIT LAPOINTE, de la paroisse de St.Eustache, dans le district de Montréal, gentilhomme, demandeur ; contre les terres et téne ments de CHRISTOPRE alias JEAN CHRISOSTOME POIRIER, cultivateur, de la paroisse de St.Eustache, duns le dis- triet de Montréal, défendeur :\u2014\u201c Une terre sise et située en la paroisse St.Eustache.dela contenance de trois arpents de front sur quarante arpents de profondeur, plus vu moins ; tenant par devait au chemin au côté nord de la petite rivière du Chêne, par derrière et d\u2019un côté à Felix Prezean, et de l'autre côté purtie à Donnld Mec- Naughton, et partie à Emery Ferré, écuyer\u2014avec une grange dessus construite\u2014le tout sans ancune garantie de mesure précise,\u201d Pour Être vendue à la porte de l'église de la dite paroisse de St.Eustache, le QUATRIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, à Dix heures du matin.Le Writ retournable le douzième jour d'Avril proch in.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 28e Novembre, 1812 [ Première putlication le Décembre, 1842.13 (eh) Centes par le Sherif.DISTRICT DES 3-RIVIERES.SAVOIR : VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, ° À que les TErrEs et HERITAGES sous- mentionnés ont élé saisis et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des réclamations sur iceux, sont par le présent requises de les faire connoître suivant la loi ; toutes oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, ou afin de charge excepté dans les cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées à mon bureau avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux jours après le tetour de Ordre, Writ.ALTAS FIERI FACIAS.Trois Rivières, à savoir : J OfEPH DoisvERT, mar- No.524.} chand, de la paroisse de St.David, dans le comté de Yamaska, dans le district des Trois Rivières; contre Drsire DEROSIER, Cultivateur, de la dite paroisse, comté et district susdits, et Ezekiel W.Hart, marchand, de la ville des Trois Rivières, duement nommé syndic à la banqueroute des biens du dit Joseph Boisvert, en vertu de l'acte de cession duement fait par Pierre Benjamin Dumoulin, écuyer, Commissaire des Banqueroutes du dit district, au dit syndic, 'e dix de Septembre dernier, poursuivaut l'exéention en cette cause en son propre nom, en sa dite qualité, savoir : \u20141.** Une terre située dans la seigneurie de Bourg Marie de i Est, dans la paroisse de St, David, dans la troisième concession nommée Ste.Louise, à l\u2019endroit appelé Les Abouts, étant partie du numéro douze, contenant environ deux arpents moins une perche de front sur la profondeur qu\u2019il peut y avoir à prendre par devant à la prolongation du cordon qui divise les troisième et quatrième concessions, par derrière au cordon de la profondeur des terres de la seconde concession nommée Jonathan ; joignant d\u2019un côté vers le nord à J.Wurtele, écuier, et d'autre côçé vers le sud à Jean Gagnon \u2014 avec une grange et une étable dessus construites.Sujette aux droits, charges.clauses, conditions et servitudes imention- nés au contrat de concession, en faveur du seigneur de Ja seigneurie dont elle relève.2.Un lot de terre situé en la seigneurie de Déguire ou Rivière David.dans la parvisse de St.David, dans la concession nommée Ste.Louise, étant une partie de la terre numéro huit, contenant un arpent et demi de front sur la profond
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