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[" \u2014 > VOLUME*X XII.\u2014No.45.* eo THURSDAY, SEPT, 4, 1845.tn [New Series.) (Brsetfe de TOME XX1I.\u2014No.45.JEUDI, SEPT, 4, 1845.mien THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.Provikce oF\u2019 CANADA.METCALFE.VICTORIA, by the grace of Gob, of the United Kingdom.of Great Britain and Ireland, QUEEN, Defender of the Faith, &e.&e.&e.To our beloved and faithful the Legislative Councillors of the Province of Canada, and the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses elected to serve in the Legis'ative Assem&ly of our said Province, summoned and called fo a meeting of zhe Province! bagliament of our said Province, at our city of Montfeal.Thursduy, the Fourth day of Sep- + tember next, to have been commenced and held, and to every ofyou,\u2014GREETING : A PROCLAMATION.HEREAS, on the Ninetcenth day of July now last past, WE THOUGHT FIT to prorogue Our Pro- wincial Parliament, to the Fourth day of September next, at which time in Our City of Montreal, you were held and constrained to appear.Now Know ve, that for divers causes and considerations, and taking into consideration the ease and convenience of Our Loving Subjects, Wr HAVE: THOUGHTFIT, by and with the advice of Our Executive Council, £0 relieve vou, and »ach of yon, of your attendanee at the time aforesaid ; hereby convoking, and by these presents enjoining you and each of you, that, on TUESDAY, : the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBER now next ensuing, you meet Us, in Our Provinc\u2019al Parliament, in Our.CITY of MONTREAL, there to take into consideration the state and welfare of Our said Province of Canada, and ; therein to do as may seem nec In Airs to\u2019 WEEREOF, * k have caused these Our ; Fi citers to be made Patoxttgand-the Great Seal of\u2019 i y .TN Free Quy seid Fo offixed : WirNess, Gur Right Trusty and Well, Beloved The Right Honorable CHARLES FHEO- PHILUS, BAnoN AfeYcaifE, of Fernhill, in the: County of Berks, Knight Grand Cross of the Most : Honorable Order of the Bath, one of Our Most Honorable Privy Council, Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor in Chief, in and-over Our Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotian, New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c.&c.&c.: At Our Government House, in Our City of Montreal, in Our said Province, this l'wenty-ninth day of August, in the year of Our Lord, One thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and in the ninth yesr of Our Reign.: By Command, FELIX FORTIER, C.C.C te SECREYETARY\u2019s OFFICE, Montreal, 30th August, 1845, 1s ExceLLeENcY THE GOVERNOR Grweral has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz: JosEpH AnDRrRE\u2019 TASCHEREAU, esquire, to be Solicitor General in and for that part of the Province of Canada here- t.fre Lower Canada.JusrPHE ANDRE\u2019 TASCHEREAU, esquire, tq be a Queen\u2019s Counsel in and for the aforesaid part of the Province of Canada.Sbhrritt's Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To wir :{ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019an- nulesr, 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 Le 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 st any time within two days next after the return of the rigs.1y.\u2014HEREIN FAIL NOT.} the morning.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit 1 W ILLIAM BROWN, of No.621, the city of Quebec, trader ; against THOMAS DOGHERTY, of the city of Quebec aforesaid, baker, to wit: 1.\u2018*A land or farm known and distinguished as the Carouge Farm, situate, lying and being in the parish of Ste.Fuy range, called Le Curouge, Cite St.Ignace, of an irregular figure, aod bounded as follows, viz: in front to the south, partly by Benjamin Tremain, esquire, and by Michel Hamel, esquire, to the north at the end of its\u201d depth, partly by Frangois Lapointe, partly by François Xavier Hamel, partly by David Flemming, and partly by Charles Moreau and widow Pierre Blais, on une side to the west partly by the heirs or representatives neau, and partly by Franguis Lapointe, and on the other side to the east paruy by Bernard Daragh, and partly by John French, the said land or farm measuring a superficies of one hundred and thirty acres, more or less, together with the stone hou e, barn, stables and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, 2.An emplacement situated in the parish of St, Roch, suburbs of Quebec, of forty eight feet in front, by sixty nine feet in depth, the whole english measure, without garan- tee as to precise measurement ; bounded in front by Prince Edward street, in depth by Jean Baptiste Philibert, on one side to the north east partly by Frangois Bonnalli, and partly by Roger Leliévre, esquire, and on the other side to the south west to the lot or emplacement hereafter described, with a wooden house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.3, An emplacement situated at the some place of St.Roch, of forty eight feet in front, or thereabouts, by s'xty nine feet in depth, the whole english measure, without garantee as to precise measurement ; bounded in front by Prince Ed ward street, in depth by Joseph Toapin, pére, and Joseph Toupin, fils, on one side to the north east to number two, above described, and on the other side to the south west by Charles Thereau, with two houses, hangard and stable thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.Lot number reserved by and in favor of the seigniur in the original grant thereof à titre de cens'\u201d To Le sold, as follows : lot | Foy, on the FOURTH day of NOVEMBIR next,at TEN and luts numbers two and three, v\u2019clock in the moruing 3; Pia the morning.teenth day ot November next.W.$, SEWELL, Sheriff.SherifFs Office, 2d July, 1845.[First published 3d July, 1845.1 FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to-wit 4 WW LLIam POZER, esquire, No.526.of the parish of St.George de la Beauce; against ANTOINE L\u2019ABBE\u2019E, fils, of the said parish of St.George, cultivator, to wit, ** A land lying and situate in the parish of St.George, seigniory Aubert Gallion, in the second range, containing about two arpents in front, more or less, by about thirty arpents ] in depth, more ov less, without guarantee of precise measurement ; bounded in front, by the royal highway of the, second range, in rear by the end of the thirty arpents, on one side to the south by ibe land of Joseph Poulin, and { on the other side tothe north by the land of Frederick.Poulin, with a house thereon erected, circumstances and\u2019 dependencies.Subject to the rights dues, and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in the original grant thereof & tifrede cens.\u201d\u201d To Le soldat the Chapel door of the said parish of St.George, on the FOURTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in The said writ returnableon the seventeenth day of November next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 2d July, 1845.[First published 3d July, 1845.] FIERI FACIAS, Quebec, to wit +} TN ousert HyacinTHE BELLE- No.738.ROSE, of the parish of Nicolet in the county of Nicolet, in tie district of Three Rivers, farmer, and Julie Aubain, widow of the late Zacharie _Marcoux, his wife ; against GERVAIS EMoND, of the city of \u201cQuebec.grocer, aud Matie Magdeleine Houle, his wife, to wit : ¢\u201c The fief and.seigniory of L\u2019Isle Madame, situated ia! the river St, Lawrence, and on-the south of the Isle of Orleans, having about one league in circumference, together with the house thereon erected and other building-, circumstances and dependencies, and all and every the cens et rentes, droits de lods et ventes, droié-de bunalité, droit de retrait, vents, services, and seigniorial rights, dues aud duties belonging to the said fief and seigniory.\u201d To be sold at my office, im the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in-the morning.The said Writ returnable ou tbe seveuteenth day of November next , W.S.SEWELL, Sherif.Sher'ff\u2019s Office, 2d July, 1845.(First.published 3rd July, 1845.) ALIAS FLIERL FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : } FRICHARD ATKINS, of the No.935.city of Quebec, grocer 3 against LAURENT POLIQUIN, merchant, formerly, of the parish of St, Rech of Quebec, and now of the city of Quebec, to wit: \u201cAn emplacement sitaate in St.Roch ; of the late reverend J.L.Mills, partly by Nicolas Ju- | one, subject to the rights, dues and duties stipulated and\u2019 number one, ut the church door of the said parish ot St.+ » at the church orchapel door of the said parish of St.Roch, coince of Mhuadu to be hereunto on the FIFTH day of NOVEMBER next, at \u2018TEN o'clock The said: Writ-returuuble où the seveu-\u2019 Suburbs, containing forty feet in front by twenty nine feet in depth, english measure ; bounded in front towards the south by the Queen\u2019sstreety and in rear towards the north by André Menard, on one side tothe north east by the Crown street, and on the other side to the south west by André Guillet, together with the house and hangard thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u2019\u2019 To be sold at the church or chapel door of the said parish of St, Roch, on the ELEVENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ return» able on the seventeenth day of November next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, 9:h July, 1845.[ First published 10th July, 1845 ] Quebee to wit ; FIERI FACIAS, { LIZABETH BAUDIN, of the No.941, 4 parish of St.Jenn of the Island of Orleans, in the county of Montmorency, in the disirict of Quebec, wife of Frangois Xavier Dugal, her husband, duly authorised à ester en jugement aguinst him 5 against fhe said FRANCOIS XAVIER DUGAL, of the same place, navigator, to wit : \u201cA circuit of land, used as an empluce- ment lying and situate in the said parish St, Jean,of the suid Island of Orleans, and on the south side thereof, containing eight perchesofland in front by the depth which there may be from the north side of the Queen\u2019s highway of the said parish of St.Jean, aforesaid Island, now useda running towards the north to the foot of the first hil, starting from the highway which is found there and following the foot of the said hill, of the breadth herein- before mentioned, joining on, one side to the south west to Jean Baptiste Servant, and on the other side to the north east to Louis Pouliotte, with a house, hangard and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.2.Another circuit of land, lying situate in the said parish of St.Jean, aforesaid Island of Orleans, consisting for its front and its depth in the land -which may be within the boundaries and limits berein~ after, {0 wil : bounded in front on the south by a line of a cape or rock which is found on the sonth west of a little river known under the name of the river Lafleur, andin rearon the north by the foot of the ancienries Cotes, joining ou one side to the north east to the Sieurs Frangois Pepin and Antoine Gobeil, and on the south west to the line of the highest water of the said river Lafleur, circumstances and dependencies.3.A certain circuit or piece of land si'uate, on the south west -of the river Lafleyr, on the south side of the \u2018Queen\u2019s uigh= -way of the said parish of St.\" Jean, opposite tp the ground .possessed.by the defendant in the same place, containing .eight perches of land in front more or less, by the depth which there may be starting from the Queen's highway running towards.the santh to the gros sable, bounded in front onthe north by tlie said highway, in rear on the south by the said gros sable, joining on the north east side to the highway which is used asa communication from one side to the other of the said river, to ford it, and an the south west side to the sieur François Hébert dit Lecomte, circumstances and \u2018dependencies.\u201d\u201d The said several lots subject to the rights, dues, and duties stipn- lated.and reserved by and in favour of the seignior in the original grants thereof & titre de cens.\u201d\u201d To be soldat tle church door of the said parish of Si.Jean Island of Orleans, on the ELEVENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the seveateenth day of November next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 9th July, 1845.(First published 10th July, 1845.) RN ShiU\u2019s Sales.i DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wir - } UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, J that the undermentioned: LAnDs and TENEMENTSs have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de churge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which ro such oppositions are by law \u2018allowed, are required to be filed at our Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; opposi- \u2018tions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit FP HOMAS QUINN, of the No.483, city and district of Montreal, and provioce of Canada, trader, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of HUTTON PERKINS, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, printer aud publisher, and Dame Harriet Cartwrigh', widow of the late William Walker, esquire, in his lifetine of the said city of Montreal, advocate, joint tator and tutrice in due form of law appointed to Cecilia Ann Walker, a minor child issue of the marriage of the said late William Walker, esquire, with the said Dame Harriet Cartwright, defendant: 1.A lot of land, lying and situate in the city and district of Montreal, being of an irregular figure, having thirty two feet five inches in width, fronting on Si.Paul street, to the depth of about forty Gve feet, and from thence enlarging until the said lot attains the breadth of forty four feet eight inches, by an additional depth of thirty four feet, mwakinga total depth of about seventy eight feet eight inches, together with a right of 3 [1.4 308 passage to the yard in common with the lot number two Jlereinafter described, the said passage being of the readth of seven feet, ten iuches, the whole being english measure, be the same more or ies , without guarantee, upon which said Jot is built a three story cut stone house stables and out houses, the gable walls of all which are miloyen, the whole as now enclosed, the said lot being bounded in front by St.Paul street, in rearby W, and G, \"Tate, esquires, on one side by C.8.Rodier, esquire; and on the other side by lot number three hereinafter described.2.A certain other lot of land, in the said city and District of Montreal, having sixty five feet five inches width in front on St.Paul street, by sixty seven feet nine inohes width in rear.by one hundred and forty three feet one inch in depth, english measure, be the same more or less, without guarantee, with a rght of passage in common with lot number one hereinbefore described, belonging to the said defendants, of the breadth of seven fect ten inch es to the yard, english measure, upon which lot are two three story cut stone houses, a range of stables, coach house and other out buildings, the walls being mitoyen, and as are now enclosed, the said lot is bounded in trout by St.Paul street, and in rear by property belonging to the heirs of the late John Forsyth, esquire, or hisrepresen- tatives, on ane side in purt by lot number one hereinbe- fore described, and in part by lot number threehereinafter described and on the other side by William Footner, esquire.3.À certain other lot of land on the said line cf St.Paul street, in the said city and district of Montreal, d viding and being botween the said lots numbers one and two, hereinbefore described, of the breadih of eleven feet ten inches having its front in line with the front of number one, and extending to the depth of the north east gable of the house on lot number two hereinbefore described, together with mitoyen thereof and of the gable of the house on lot number one hereinbefore also deacribed, upon this lot is aright of way or passage of seven feet ten inches, in common to the premises in rear of the said described lits numbers one and two, the whole english measure, be the same lore or less, without guarantee, and as now divided and laid down in the plan of the said premises, hereinbefore msntioned and described, made and executed by Mr.J.Wells, architect, surveyor, aod civi.engineer, and deposited in the office of the sheriff of the district of Montreal, without buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at our office, in the city of Montreal, on TUESDAY, the ELEVENTII day of NOVEMBER next, at the hour ot ONE of the clock in the afternoon, The said writ returnable the seventeenth day of November next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 5th July, 1445.(First published 10th July, 1845 ) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal; to wit Gore WEEKES, of the city No.1948.and district of Montreal, esquire, notary public, ani) EuseBE CARTIER, of the parish of St.Hyarinthe, in the said district esquire, trader, both in their quality of assignees to the bankrupt estate of the late Joseph Cartier, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of AnroinE Com CARTIER, Of St Antoine, in the district -of Montreal, notary public, in his quality of curator to the vacant estate of the late Joseph Cartier, in his lifetime of the parish of Verchéres, and heretofore of the said parish of St.Antoine, in the said district, trader, defendant: 1.{The undivided half of a land situate in the parish of St.Antoine, containing two arpents in front, by f rty arpents more or less in depth ; bounded in front by the river Ri- chelien, in rear by the land designated under the third lov, où the south west side, by the Honorable P.D.DeBartzch, and on the other side to the north east by Charles Blanchard, with the undivided half of a house, barn and other - buildings thereon erected.2.The undivided half of a land situate in the same parish, in the second concession, called Lacadie, containing three arpents in front by thirty five arpents in depth more or less ; bounded in front by Charles Blanchard, in rear by Antoine Archambault, on one side to the svuth west, by the land designaced under the third Jot, on the other side to tbe north east by the repre-entatives of the late Jacques Cartier, with the undivided half of a liou-e, barn and other build:ngs thereon erectd 3.The wudivided half of a land, situate in the same parish and in the same concession, containing two arpents in front, by \u201cthirty five arpents more ov less, in depth ; bounded in front Ly the land designated under the first lot, in rear by Louis Durocher, on the south west side by the land designated under the fourth lot.on the other side to the north east, by the land designated under the second lot, with the undivided half of a houe, barn and other buildings thereon ercc'ed ; the said undivided half subject to a renle viageére in favor of Marie Elizabeth Codére, according to a deed for that purpose.4.A land situate in the second conces sion of the same parish, containing two arpents in front, _ by thirty five arpents More or less, in depth; bounded in front by ibe Honorable P.D, DeBarvizch, in rear by Antoine Gendron, on the south west side by Joseph Per.reault, on the other side to the north cast by the land designated under the third lot, with a stone hous-, barn and other buildings thereon erected ; subject the said land to a vend» viagére in favour of Francois Maheu, according to the deed for that purpose.5.A lut of land situate in the second range of the parish of Contreceeur, of one arpent in front, by twenty arpents more or le.s, in depth ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, on onc side to the south west by the representatives of the late Jacques Cartier, on the other side to the north east by the widow Ignace Le- bœuf.in depth by the representatives of the late Victoire Malhiot, without building+.6 À land situate in the pa- * rishof St Dominique, seigniory St Hyacinthe, contain.ing two arpents in front, by thirty arpents more or less, in dejrth 4 bounled in front by the Queen's highw.y, in rear by the laws of the range of St, Francois, on one side to the north west by Angus in Goulet, on the other side by the following lot, in its natural state, (en bois de bout.) 1, A laud situate in the same parish, of two arpents in front by thirty arpents more o¥ less in depth ; bounded in front hv the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by the lands of the range oŸ St.François.on one side to the north west by the sixth lot, on the other side to the south east by the tollowing lot, ia its natural state, (en bois de bout.) 8 À land situate in the same parish, of two arpents in front, by thirty arpents more or less in depth ; bounded in front by the Queens highway, in rer by the lands of the range of\" St François, on one side to the north west by the seventh lot, on the: by the following lot, in its na- A land situate in the same by thirty arpeuts morg or other side to the south east tural state, (en bois debout ) 9.paiish, of two arpents in front, Mai QUEBEC GAZGHITE less, in depth ; bound d in front by the Queen's highway, in rear by the lands of the range of St.François.on the other side to the north west by the eighth lot, on the other side to the south east by Jean Baptiste Cadieu, in its natural state, (en bois debout,) 10.A land situate in the ninth range of the same parish, containing two arpents In front, by twenty four arpents and seven perches in depth ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by the township of Milton, on oue side to the south west by Antoine Yon, on the other side to the north east by Antoine Vincent, with a house and a barn thereon erected.\u201d To be sold as follows, to wit : numbers one, two, three, four, at the church door of the parish of St.Antoine, on the Tent day of NOVEMBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon ; lot number five, at the church door of the parish of Contrecaeur, on the SAME DAY, (TENTH,) at the hour of Turee of the clock in the afternoon ; and lots numbers six, seven, eight, nine and ten, on the ÉLEVENTR day of NOVEMBER next, at the hour of ONE of the clock in the afternoon, at the'church door of the parish of St.Dominique.The said Writ returnable on the seventeemh day of November uext.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s office, 5th July, 1843.[ First published 10th July, 1845.] FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : ! N° McKenzie, of Sorel, No.2244.in the district of Montreal, in that part of the province of Canada, formerly called Lower Canada, widow of the late William Cowie, in his lifetime of Missisqui, on Lake Huron, in that part of the province formerly Upper Canada, gentleman, plsin'iff ; against the lands and tenements of CHARLES Tarr, of the city of Montreal,in the district of Montreal, esquire, sole surviving executor and trustee of the late will and testament of the late Alexander McKenzie, in his lifetime of the city of Montreal, esquire, deceased, defendant : 1° © A lot of land lying and situate at the extremity of St.Joseph suburbs, in the city and district of Montresl, known as lot number one hundred and filty nine, in the tirage of the Honorable Lonis Guy, containing forty seven feet or thereabouts in frout, by que hundred and twenty four feet or thereabouts in depth, french measure, be the same more or less, without guarantee ; bounded in front by Kempt street, in rear by lot number one hundred and sixty, on one side by the rear line of lot numbers one hundred and fifty, one hundred and fifty one, and one hundred and fifty two, ani on the other side by lot number one hundred and sixty four, without buildings thereon erected.2.Alot of land lying at the extremity of St, Joseph suburbs, in the said city and district of Montreal, known as lot number one hundred and eighty five, in the said tirage of the Honorable Louis Guy, containing forty seven feet or thereabouts in front, by one hundred and twenty four feet ov thereabouts in depth, french measure, be the same more or less, without guarantee ; bounded in front by chemin des Seigneurs, in rear by lot number one hundred and eighty four, on one side by lot number one hundred and eighty, and on\u2019 the other side by lot numberone hundred and ninety, withoutauy buildings thereon erected.3.Alot of land lying and situate at the western extremity of the St.Lawrence suburbs, in the l said city and district of Montreal, comprising the lots numbers forty, forty one, forty two, forty three and forty four, in the tirage au sort of Benjamin Berthelet, esquire, Hughes, Civil Engineer, dated the twenty fourth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, remaining of redord in the office of E.Guy, esquire, notary, the whole *con'aining seventy two feet, fronting on Sherbrooke street, by one hundred and ninety two feet in depth on Aylmer street, and one hundred and seventy nine feet in depth, adjoining the property of the heirs or representatives of the late Thomas Philips, esquire, french measure, be the same more or less, without any guarantee as to precise measure; bounded in front by Sherbrooke street, in rear by lot number forty five, the property of Peter Dunn, esquire, on one side by Aylmer street, and on the other side by the heirs or representatives of the late Thomas Philips, esquire, with a large cut stone cbttage and other buildings thereon erected, and enclosed with a board fence.\u201d To be sold at our office in the city of Mon.trea', ou WEDNESDAY, the TwEeLrrn day of NovEn- BER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the seventeenth day of November next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff \u2019s Office, 5 h July, 1845.{First published 10th July.1845.] FIBRI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : § OSEPH ROY, of the city of No.683.Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, plaintiff; against thelauds and tenements of LOUIS CHENIER, residing at Codteau - St.Pierre, in the parish of Montrea', in the district of Montreal, trader, delendant : ¢ A lot of land situate at Coteau St.Pierre, in the parish and county of Montreal, in the said district, containing sixty five feetin front by the depth which there may be from the King\u2019s highway, going to the screen of the said citeau; bounded in front by the Kings highway, in rear by the said screen, on ong side by the widow François Poirier, and on the other side by François Poirier, with à wooden one story house thereon erected.\u2019\u201d To be sold in our office, in the city of Montreul, on the ELEVENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, The said Wiil returnable on the seventeenth da'y of November next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff \u2019s Office 5th July, 1845.(First published 10th July, 1845.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreai, to wit : ] [FRANCOIS MARCHAND, of the No.1604.Ï parish of St.Jean, in the district of Montreal, esquire, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements in the hands and possession of JACQUES ROY AUDY, of the city And {strict of Montreal, esquire, notary, curator duly appointed to the délrissement made in this cause by Françuis Papineau, David Papineau, and Jean Baptiste Papineau, of the parish of St, Joseph de Chambly, in the said district, yeomen, the defendants in this cause : \u201c A farm of land, situated in the seigniory of Chambly, being two arpents in front, by twenty five arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the Chambly canal, rear in depth by the domain of the seigniory of Chambly, joining on one side to the south by Mrs.Orilla Booth, widow by her first marringe of Oliver Carpenter, and more particularly described upon the plan drawn by J.} SEPTEMBER 4, now wife of M.Eddison, and on the other side to the north by Paul Kauntz, with a wooden house, another.small house used as a bake-house, barn, stables, shede,- tore-house and other improvements that there may be thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Chambly, On TUESDAY, the ELEVENTH day.of NOVEM BER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnab\u2019'e on the sevepnts« eenth day of November next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sherif, Sheriff's Office, 5th July, 1846.[ First published 10th July, 1845 } : FYERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : A Nouutaue Jacoss, of the No.810.city of Mon'\u2018real, in the district of Montreal, wife of Frangois Xavier Bender, esquire, advocate, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of the said FRANÇOIS Xavier BENDER, of the same place, esquire, advocate, defendant : 1.** An emplacement, situate in the said city of Montreal, on Craig street, of forty five feet in front, on said Craig street, and twenty two feet on Chenneville street, by one hundred and twelve feet if} depth ; bounded in front by Craig street, in rear by William and Alexander W hite, on one side by the heirs Bizette, and on the other side by the heirs Pomminville, with a two stories brick house and other buildings thereon erected, the whole without warranty of precise mra- surement.2.Another emplacement, situate in this city, in St.Antoine suburbs, containing thirty six feet in front, by ninety feet in depth, with a two stories wooden house, and other buildings thereon erect-d ; bounded in front by the main street of the said suburb, in rear by the representatives McDonald, onone side by the Honorable François Pierre Bruueau, and on the other side by the re.presenta ives of the late Francois Desautels.3 Anothéc emplacement, planted with fruit trees, situate in the said city of Montreal, St.Alexander street, containing forty five feet in front.by two arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the said street, in rear by the heirs of Thomas Philips, on one side by one Latham, or his representative:, and on the oth r ride by the Sieur Parent, with a small wooden house thereon erected.4.Another let of land, Fituate - in the parish of Montreal, on the highway known under the name of Papineau road, the said lot of land, beating the number fifty five, making a part of divers lots of land forming a certain tirage au sort, made several years ago by the late Joseph Papineau, esquire, of a greater number of lots, designated in a certain plan, drawn by Mtre.Etien- ne Guy, sworn surveyor, and deposited in the notarial! af Mtre.Louis Guy, esquire, notary public, the said lot of land thus transfered to the said defendant in virtue of the said + tirage au sorl, containing one arpent and a half in front, by one hundred and forty tive feet in depth ; bounded in front by Papineau road, in rear by the heirs of Alexander Fraser, on one side by lot number fifty four, belonging to the representatives Richardson, and on the other side by the lot number fitty six, belonging to the representatives Gregory.\u201d To be sol: at our office in the city of Mon:real, on WEDNESDAY, the TWELFTH day of NovEMBER next, at the hour of TwELVE of the clock at noon.The said Writ returnable the seventeenth day of November next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 5:h July, 1845.[ First published HOch Hilly, 1843.) RIBRI -FACIAB: : anit Ee 15 5, | Montreal, to wits} Jour LEWIS IF Rigi No.1667.mond) in that part'ofthe pro.| vince of Canada, heretofore called and known as the province of Upper Canada, esquire, and Henrietta Jones, his wife, by him hereto duly authorised, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements, in the hands and possession of ALEXANDER HERBERT, of the city and district of Montreal, gentieman, curator duly appointed to the déluissement ufâde in this cause, by Etienne Bérard, of the parish of Sorel, in the said district, fazmer, the defendant in this cause : \u201cA land lying and situate iu the seigniory of Sorel, at the concession of the grand Marrois, containing about three arpents in front, by about twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the Marrois, in depth by the, land of the heirs of the late George Bramley, joining on one side to the land of Rebecca Nelson, widow Hall, aud on the other side by the land of Bruneau Bérard, without buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Sorel, on TUESDAY, the ELEVENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable the seventeenth day of November next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 5th July, 1845.[First published10th July, 1843.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ?AME ANGELIQUE BROWN, No.1518.§ of the town of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, widow of the late Joseph Pacaud, in his lifetime of the town of Three Rivers, merchant, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of AMABLE ARCHAM- BAULT, esquire, heretofore merchant, and Lucien Ac chambaul', esquire, notary public, both residing in the parish of St.Hyacinthe, in the county of Richelieu, in the district of Montreal, defendants: } ¢* A piece of land, situate in the village of St.Hyacinthe, La Cascade street, containing eighty two feet in front, by two hundred and seventy two leet in dep:h, in rear by a street or king's highway, on one side by Dominique street, on the other side by Pierre Cadieux and Joseph Bistodeau, esquire, with a stone house two stories high, without comprising the attics, hangard, stable, milk house and other dependencies.2.A land, situate in the parish of St.Hyacinthe, at petit rang, containing two arpents in front, by thirly eight arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the road of the afuresaid range, on one side by Antoine Baron, on the other side by the road leading to the range St.Andié, in depth by the lands of the same range, with a house, barn, stable and other buildings.3.A lot situated and being at the village St.Hyacinthe, behind the college St.Hyacinthe, in which lot are two emplacements, and two thirds, of eighty feet each, by ninety feet in depth ; bounded in front by a street, on one side by Thomas Bouthillier, on the other side by Louis Plamondon,\u2018Ÿn rear by Madame : Dessaunles, without any buildings.4.A land situate in the aforesaid seigniory, containing two arpents less fifteen feet in front, by thirty arpents in depth, without warranty as to precise measure ; bounded in front to the south hy river Yamaska, on vie side by the representatives Jeau a sR bts vus AEN ER ve a 1845, GAZETTS DE QUEBACe 309 Baptiste Pelletier, on the north east side by Antoine Martin, with a house and other buildings.5.À lot of land, situate and being at the same place, of two arpents less fifteen feet in front, or thereabout, by three arpents and three perches in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the depth of the land hereinbefore described, on one side to the north east by the representatives of widow Bazile Perrault, on the other side by Jean Baptiste Lucier, without any building.6.A piece of land, situate in the seig- niory and parish aforesaid, containing two arpents In front, by thirty arpents in depth; bounded in front by river Yamaska, on one side by Jean Turcotte, on the other side by Antoine Martin, in depth by one Montmar- quette, with a house and barn thereon erected.7.A land, situate in the aforesaid seigniory, parish St.Domi nique, containing two arpentsin front, by thirty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front to the south west by the road of the range St.Dominique, in rear by the lands of the range St.François, joining on one side to André Gauthier, on the other side to Pierre Lucier, or his representatives, with a barn erected on the said land.8.A land, situate and being in the seigniory Langan, parish St.Simon, at the second range, containing three arpents, or thereabouts, in front, by thirty arpents, more or less in depth, joining on one side to Jean Baptiste Yar- tin, on the other side to.Françcis Beaudoin, in depth to Amable Roirenu, in front to the depth of Joseph Gauthier, with a house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.9.Four arpents of land in front, situate and being in the seigniory St.Ours, in the parish St.Bernabé, to the south of river Yamaska, by thirty arpents in depth, more or less, joining on one side to Jérémie Laurance, on the other side to one Bernier, in front to the aforesaid river, in depth to Louis Rogé, and others, with a house, barn and other buildings, 10.A piece of land, situate and being in the seigniory St.Hyacinthe, in the parish Ste.Rosalie, at the fifih range, of two arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth, more or less, joining on one side to widow Lagassée, on the other side to whom it may belong, in front to the cordon of the lands of the fourth range, in depth to the cordon which divides the fifth from the sixth range, without any building.\u201d To be sold, as follows, to wit : lots numbers one, two, three, four, five and six, at the church door of the parish of St.Hyacinthe, on the TENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon ; number seven, the FOLLOWING DAY, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, at the church door of the parish of St.Dominique; number eight, on the said LAST MENTIONED DAY, at the church door of the parish of St.Simon, at the hour of THREE of the clock in the afternoon ; lot number nine, to be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Bernabé, on the TWELFTH day of NOVEMBER next, at the hour of TEN o'clock in the forenoon ; and lot number ten, at the church door of the parish of.Ste.Rosalie, on the LAST MENTIONED DAY, atthe hour of THREE of the clock in the afternoon.The Writ returnable on the seventeenth day of November next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff >s Office, 7th July, 1845.(First publishéd 10th July.1845.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : { Janus Maruewson and Tro- No.1518.mas RarTrAy, of Montreal.in the said district, merchants, heretofore copartners, carrying on trade at Montreal aforesaid, under the name and firm of Mathewson-and Raitiay, pläititiffs ; against the lands and teuements of Fr:DEnteR Srsones of the parish of St.Philippe in the distri § ofi Meninegl, squire, and Dame Josie ENG Lite, and, Geîrge Frederick Singer, the younger, of the said parish of St.Philippe, in the said district, trader, defendants: 1.¢\u201c A farm of land situated in the said parish of St.Philippe, containing one acre and a half in front, by fifteen acres in depth ; bounded in front by £he river Êt.Jacques, on one side by Charles Deigan, on the other side by Frederick Hart, esqnire, and in the rear by Constant Palin, without any buildings thereon erected, abont fourteen acres cleared, and the rest under brushwood.2.À land situate in the sa\u2019d parish of St.Philippe, containing three acres in front, by thirty acres in depth ; hounded in front by the said river St.Jacques on one side by Thomas Alexander, on the other side by Robert Phillips, and in the rear by the ruisseau St.André, with a one story wooden dwelling house, a barn, and stable thereon erected, the whole more or less, without warranty as to precise measurement.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Philippe, on TUESDAY, the ELEVENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said W rit returnable on the seventeenth day oi November next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 7th July, 1815.[First published 10zh July, 1845.] Sherifls\u2019 Dales.DISTRICTOF THREERIVERS.To WIT : UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, \u2019 that the undermentioned LANDs and TeNeMENTs have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times aud 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 Exponus,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 canserver may be filed at any | time within two days next after the return of the Writ.PAREATIS FROM THE DISTRICT OP QUEBEC.Quebec, to wit ; } JAMES DICKSON, No.476.of the town of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, esquire, merchant ; against JosePH FOREST and JEAN BAPTISTE FOREST, of the township of Somerset, in the county of Megantic, in the district of Quebec, merchants and copart- ners, carrying on business as such in the townsh'p of Somerset, to wits ¢* A land, situate in the parish of St, Gregoire, of an arpent and a quarter in frontor thereabouts, by foriy arpents in lepth more or less ; bounded in front by the Dames Religieuses du Couvent des Ursulines of three Rivers, joining on the notth cast side to Stanislas Forest or others, on the south west side to Alexis Thibodeau, with a house, a baru, stable, and other buildings thereon erccted ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions, servitudes, droits de retrait mentioned in the deed of concession of the land of which the said land forms a part, in favour of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the same derives.2.*\u201c A land, situate in the parish of St, Grégoire, of one arpent aud a half in front less ten to fifteen fcet or thereabouts in front, by seventeen arpents in depth more or less ; bounded in front by Liienne Hebert, Jean Baptiste Hebert and Charles Hebert, in depth by the Dames Religieuses du Couvent des Ursulines ci Three Rivers, joining on one side on the north east to Stanislas Forest, on the south west to Joseph Hebert dit Manuel, with a barn therenn erected of fifty feet in front, by twenty feet in depth or thereabouts, to cut off from the said barn, thirty feet in front by twenty feet in depth on the southwest side, belonging to Stanislas Forest and others ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions, sorvitudes, droits de retrait mentioned in the deed of concession of the said land, in favour ot the seignior of the se\u2018gniory whereof the same derives.\u201d To be sold at the church d.or of the parish of St.Grégoire, on the TWELFTH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o*clock io the morning.The said Writ returnable iu the court of Queen\u2019s Beuch for the district of Quebec, on the seventeenth dav of November next.7 I, G.OGDEN, Sheuiff.Three Rivers, 5th July, 1845.(First published 10th July, 1845 ) SDherifs Sales.DISTRICT OF GASPE.\u2018 .UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, To wir : § that the undermentioned Lins and TeNEMENTs have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\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 conscreer may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.PAREATIS FIERI FACIAS FROM QUEBEC.New Carlisle.to wit : | Wir BIGNELL, of the city No, 1429.of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, notary public, assignee d'ily appointed of the estate and effects of George McEwan, a bauk- rupt, according to the ordinance concerning bankrupts ; against IsiporE MaLo, of Carleton, in the county of Bonaventure, in the d'strict of Gaspé, trader, to wit: 1.\u2018* The unexpired term of the lease seventien years, or ther-abouts, of a certain emplacement or portion of land, containing ab ut one quarter of an acre in superficies, situate and being at Carleton aforesaid ; bounded iu front to the south, by the Burachois of Carleton, to the east by the Roman Catholic burying-ground, to the west by the widow and representatives ol the late Vinceslas Leblanc, and in rear by the main road or Queen\u2019s highway, with a wooden frame dwelling house, nearly finished thereon erected, belonging to the said Isidore Malo, the defendant.2.A certain portion of land, containing one acre in front or thereabouts, on the usual depth ot lands at Maria, forming part of a greater extent of land situate and being at Maria aforesaid, in the county of Bonaventure aforesaid ; bounded in front bv the Bay cf New Richmond, or the waters of the Bay Des Chaleurs, to the south by other portions of the said lot now or late in the possession «f the widow and representatives of the late John Grant, deceased, to the west in rear by the second range or the end of the said depth, and to the north by Jules Allard, without any buildings thereon,\u201d To be sold on the premises at Carle- ton aforesaid, in the district of Gaspé aforesaid, on the FourteeNTH day of NovEnBER next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.lhe said Wiit returnable on ihe seventeenth day of November next, M.SHEPPARD, Sheriff, D, G.Sheriff's Office, New Carlisle, 25th June, 1845, [First published 10th July, 1845.) \u2019 RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Canada, District of Quebec.+ No.1201.Ex purte- ANTOINE MARTEL, of the parish of St.Ambroise, cultivator,\u2014petitioner.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a deed executed before Mtre.Lonis 1\u2019avet, and his eol- league, notaries, on the fourteenth day of Juve, one thousand eight bundred and forty five, between FRANCOIS XAVIER MARTEL, cullivator,of St, Ambroise, and Dame Marguerite Daigle, his wife, by bim duly authorised to the effects of this act, of the one part ; and the said ANTOINE MARTEL, ot the other part ;\u2014being a ssle by the said François Xavier Mart:1, and his said wife, firstly, of \u201ca lot of land, situate in the said parish of St.Ambroise, seig- niory St Gabriel, côte St.Geneviève, containing six perches and a half in front, by twenty five arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the land, which is found between the said côte St Geneviève and the côte St.Jean Baptiste, in rear at the end of the said depth by the lands of the Hurons, joining on the north cast to Louis Maitel, representative of François Martel, and On the south west.Secondly\u2014another lot of land, situate in the same place, containing six perches and a half, or thereabouts, more or less, in front, by twenty five arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the land which is found between the côte St.Geneviève and the côte St.Jean Baptiste, in rear at the end of the said depth, by the lands of the Hurons, on the north east by Jean Falardeau, representative Etienne Rémi Falardeau, and on the south west by the said Antoine Martel], circumsiances and d-pendencies ;\u201d\u2019 and possessed by the said Frangois Xavier Martel and his said wife, during the three years list preceding the date of the said deed of sale, und from thence hitherto by the said An- toine Martel, And all persons who may have or claim to bave any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lots of land, immediately previous to and at the time the sane were acquired by the said Antoine Martel, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on the TWENTIETH day of NOVEMBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so, BURROUGHS & HUOT, P.Q.B.[First published 10th July, 1845.) Dorr CE Que Fe THE PROTHONOTARY oF Her District of Quebrc.MasesTy\u2019s CoukT OF QUEEN\u2019s Bexca, for the district of Que- BEC, tlis twenty-seventh day of June, 1815, No.1124.Ex parte\u2014 HENRY O\u2019CONNOR, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there bas heen lodged in the officcof the prothonotary of Her Majesty>s Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, of and for the di-trict of Quebec, a deed made and executed before Mitre.Edward Glackemeyer and his colleague,notaries public,on the nineteenth day of May, one thou-and eight hundred and forty- five, at Quebec, between Mrs, AGATHE MORIN, widow of the late Philip Brown, in his lifetime of the said city of Quebec, armourer, as wellin her own name as common in property with her said husband, and as donee during her life of all his property by their contract of marriage, as in her capacity of attorney to Eugéne Edward Brown, one of the children issue of the said marringe, a student in medicine, now at the city of Boston, inthe state of Massachussets, one of the United States of Aime- rica, as appears by his power of attorney executed at Boston aforesaid, on the nineteenth day of the month of February last, deposited of record in the office of Edward Glackemeyer, one of the undersigned notaries to the said deed, on the first day of the month of March last 5 and Jean Baptiste Thomas dit Bigaooette, of the said city of Quebec, esquire, tutor ad hoc duly appointed to Julie Josephine, and Joseph Octave Frederick, the two other children yet minors issue of the said marriage, and duly authorised for the purposes thereof by a meeting of the relations and friends of the said minors, homo- logated at the prothonotaries office of the Cuurt of Queen's Bench, on the seventh day of March last, of the one part; and HENRY O'CONNOR, of the said city of Quebec, grocer, of the other part ,\u2014being a sale by the said Agathe Morin, widow Brown, and Jean Baptiste Thomas dit Bigaouette, acting as aforesaid, and duly anthorised as aforesaid to the said Henry O'Connor, of \u2018* An emplacement, situated in the upper town of Quebec, on the south side of St.John street, containing twenty-six feet eight inches in front of the said street, and only twenty-two feet two inches wide at the depth, by fifty-two feet five inches in.depth on the west line on the east side, the line runs nearly straight for thirty-seven feet four inches from the front towards the rear, and at that point the width of the said emplacement diminishes three feet eight inches, the line entering that much, and from thence the line runs in an oblique direction towards the west until it meets the depth of the said ground so as to leave its width in rear twenty-two feet two inches ; the whole bounded in front by the said St.Jolin street, on the west side by St.Angéle street, and in rear and towards the east by the property of the heirs and representatives of the late François Audivert dit Romain, together with the house built of stone, two stories high, on the whole front of the said lot of ground which was sartly destroy ed by the fire which lately took place in the wveighbourhood, and a hangar, circumstances and dependencies 3\u201d and possessed by the said Agate Morin, widow Brown, and by the said minors, as proprietors, during the three years immediately preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the sa\u2019d Henry O'Connor, also as proprietor.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 aud premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Henry O°Connor, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the Court, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of NOVEM BER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmatiov, or ratification of the sa d title, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said pro- thonotary, eight days at least before that day, in defanit of which they will be forever foreclosed from the right of doing so.BURROUGHS & HUOT, P.Q B.{First published 3rd July, 1844.] DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Province of Canada, .Distriet of Montreal.$ IN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.No.653.Ex parte\u2014Dame MADELEINE FORTIER, wife of Martin Malherbe.PEL NOTICE is hereby given.that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court oË Queen\u2019s Bench, of and for the district ot Montreal, a d-ed mae and executed before Mtre.J.H.Jobin, and his colleague, notaries public, on the thirteenth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty five, between JOSEPH GASPARD LAVIOLETIE, esquire, residing in the parish of Longue Pointe, island, county ard district of Montreal, gentleman, of the one part ; and Dame MaDes- LEINE FORTIER, marchande publique, of the parish of St, Edouard, district aforesaid, wife of Mr.Martin Molherbe, of the same place, from him separated os to property, but by him specially authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Joseph Gaspard Laviolette, to the said Dame Madeleine Fortier, authorised as aforesaid, of ** a lot of land or emplacement, of an irregular figure, situated at the said parish of Saint Edouard, containing wbatever it may have as well in front as in depth, of about an arpént in superficies ; bounded in front by the king's road, in rear by the river La Tortue, oun one side by Paul Boire, and on the other side by Jean Louis Yelle, senior, with a house, barn, shed and other buildings thereon erected ;'' nnd possessed the said lot of land or emplacement, by the said Joseph Gus- pard Laviolette, as proprietor, during the thiee yrara 310 sa TRR QUABRE GAZRTIX i the date of the said deed ofsile, and fon ree rerio by the said Dame Madeleine For- i s proprietor.tena an ersons who may have or claim to have any priv leges or hypothèque under any title or by any means w at soever in or upon the said lot of land or emplacement, immedistely previons to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Dame Madeleine Fortier, are i i icati i made to this hereby notified, that application will be made trey on the SEVENTEENTH day of NOVEMBER next, for asentence or judgment of confirmation, and they ave hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file thie samein the office vf the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will ë er forclosed™from the right of doingso.be for ev MONK, COFFIN, & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 4th July, 1845.(First published 10th July, 1845.) Province of Canady, District of Montreal {IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH, No.644, Ex parte \u2014D À VID MOSS.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there hins been lodged in the cffice of the prothouotary of the Court of Queen*s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a ded made and executed before Mtre.J.J.Gibb, and his colleague, notaries public, on the eighteenth day of April, ove thousand eight bundred and forty-five, between RICHARD ROBINSON, of the parish of St.Jérôme, in the district of Montreal, in the said province, esquire, acting as well for himself as for and on behalf of his wife Dame Martha Mathews, by whom he promises that the said deed shall be ratified and confirmed and Dame Esther Ann Lusher, of the said city of Montreal, widow of the late Mr.Allen Robinson, deceased, in his lifetime of the said city of Moutreal, carpenter and joiner, of the one part; and DAVID MOSS, of the said city of Montreal, merchant, of the other part ;\u2014being 2 sale by the said Richard Robinson, acting as well for himself as for and on behalf of his wife Dawe Martha Mathews, and by the said Dame Esther Ann Lusher, to thesaid David Moss, of ¢ À certain lot of ground or emplacement, situate, lying and being in Bleury strect, in the St.Lawrence suburbs, of the sad city of Montreal, containing twenty six fect in front, by eighty feet in depth, english measure, with à two story stone house, shed, and other buildings thereon erccted, the south east gable of which house shall be for ever mitoycn between the said vendors, their heirs or assigns, and the said David Moss, his heirs and assigns, as well =s the ground on Which the said wall is erected ; bounded the suid lot in front by Bleury strect, aforesaid, in rear and on one side to the north west by the property of the said vendors, and on the other side to the south east by the property of the heirs Guy, the sa'd vendors binding themselves, their heirs and assigns to furnish to and for the said purchaser his heirs and assigns, for ever, the right of ingress and egressto the yard of the said premises either from Bleury street aforesaid, or from Saint George street, at the option of the said vendors, th: ough à passage of ten fect in width, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 3\u201d and possessed the said lot of ground or emplacement, by Charles Delisle and Dame Margarc: Eleanor Barron, his wife, and by the said late Allen Robinson, and by the said vendors, as proprietors, during thie three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from t'.ence hitherto by the said David Moss, esqu re, also as proprietor.; And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground or emylacement, immediately previou- to and at the time the same was acquired by the said David Moss, esquire, are hereby nc- tified, that application will be made to this court, on the TWENTYSIXTH day of SEPTEMBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever ferclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, (OFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotary\u2019 Office, Montreal, 5th M-y, 1845.(First {ub ished 22d May, 1845.) Province of Canada, | District of Montreal.J IN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH, No.646.Ex parte\u2014HUGH McCULLOCH UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothenotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mitre.Thomas J.Pelton.and bis colleague, notaries public, on the twen'y ninth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, between JAMES HUTTON and CHARLES BLAKE RADENHURST, both of the city of Montreal, merchants, in their capacities of assignees and trustees of thie estate, property and effects of Samuel Hedge and William Hedge, both of the said city of Montreal, merchants and co-partners, carrying on buisiness together under the name and firm of Hedge and company, under and by virtne of a certain deed of transfer and assignment from the said Samuel Hedge and William Hedge, to the said James Hutton and Charles Blake Radenhurst, in trust for the benefit of the creditors of the said Samuel Hedge and Willimn Hedge, generally, passed before J.J.Gihb and his colleague, notaries, the twenty-first day of September, one thous ind eight hundred and forty three, of the one part 3; and HUGH McCIULLOCH, of the said city of Montreal, cooper, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said James Hutton and Charles Blake Radenhurst, in tlicir said capacities to the said Hugh MceCulloch, of\u2018\u2018 À Jot of land or emplacement containing eighty feet in.front, by two hundred feet in depth, situated and being in St.Philippe street, in the St.Lawrence suburbs, in the said city of Montreal ; bounded in front by the sa'd street, behind by Jean Bie.Langevin, or his representatives, on one side by St.Romain, and on the other side by Pierre Les- perance or their representatives respectively, with two houses, and other buildings thereon erected, and as the whole of the said lot of land and premises now are and extend, with all aud every the members und appurtenences thereunto belonging > and p issessed the said fot of land or emplacement nd promises by the said William Hedge, as proprie- wr, acd by the said Jame Hutton and Charles Blake Radenharst, in their said capacities, during the three years last preceding the date ui the said deed of sale and from SEPTEMBER 1, thence hitlrerto by the said Hugh McCulloch also as proprietor.- And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothdque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upoo the said lot of land or emplacement and premises, immediately previous to aud at the time the same were acquired by the said Hugh McCulloch, are hereby notified, that application will he made to this Court, on the TWENTY-SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER next, fora sentence or judginent 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 thev will be for ever forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 13th May, 1845.[First published 22d May 1845.1 Province of Canada, District of Montreal.COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.No.647.Ex parte-JASPER G SIMS and JOHN C.COLEMAN.UBLIC NOTICR is hereby given, tlat there has been lodged in the office of the prothonorary of the Court of Queen?s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a decd made and executed before Mrre.J.H.Jobin and his colleague, notaries public, on the seventeenth day of May, one thousand eight hundr d and forty-five, be'ween FRANCOIS XAVIER VERVAIS pir St AMOUR, of the city of Montreal, shoemaker, and EDOUARD VERVAIS pir ST.AMOUR, of the same place, carter, of the one part 3 and JASPER G.SIMS and JOHN C.COLEMAN, both of the city of Montreal, lumber merchants and traders, and co-partners in business, there using trade under the name, style or firm of Sims and Coleman, of the other part ;\u2014heing a sule by the said François Xavier Vervais dit St.Amour,and Fdouard Vervais dit St.Amour, to the said Jasper G, Sims and Johu C.Coleman, accepting by the said Jasper G.Sims, of \u2018\u2018 a certain piece or parcel of ground, measuring thirty-three feet and four inches in front, on St.Nicholas Tolentin street, by such depth as may be found to exist, to be taken ont of and from a lot of ground or emplacement, situated, lying and being at the foot of Côteau St.Louis, inthe Ste.Mary suburb, n the said city of Montreal, containing forty feet in front, iy the depth which it may have, joining in front the said street, in tlie rear the representatives and the heirs Com- pants, on oue side the representatives of one Cardinal, and on the other side the representatives of Win, Martin, the said thirty-three feet and four inches to be taken on the north east side of the said emplacement, and with all and every the members and appurtenances unto the snidé piece or parcel of ground belonging ;\"\u2019 and possessed the sai) piece or parcel of ground, by the said Francois Xavier Vervais dit St.Amour and by the said Edouard Ver- vais dit St, Amour, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Jasper G.Sins and John C.Coleman, also as proprietors, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said piece Or parccl of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Jasper G.Sims aud John C.Coleman, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the THIRTIETH day of SEPTEMBER next, for a sentence or judgmrnt of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the Office of the said Prothonotery, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P, Q.B, Prothonotary?s Office, Montreal, 26th May, 1845.__[F rst published 29th May, 1845.] Province ofCanada, D'strict of Montreal, § INTHE QUELN\u2019S BENCH.No, 655.Ex parte-JaMEs McAULEY.BUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and excented befure Mtre.G.H, Cadieux, and his cols league, rotaries public, on the tenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty three, between JAMEs KINsLEY, residing at St.Andrew, farmer, of the one part; and James McAULEY, of the city of Montreal, tavern-keeper, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said James Kinsey, to the said James McAuley, of \u201c a farm situated in the said St.Andrew, in the seigniory of Lasalle, containing seventy acres in superficies, more or less, as it is fenced.; bounded in front by Hypolite Moyse, in rear by James Carney, on one side by Joseph Bour- gouin, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Lameraude, with a wooden house, one story high, and two barns thereon erected, also with a horse stable holding five horses, a cow\u2019sstable holding five cows, and a pig stable and other buildings thereon erected, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;*\u2019 and possessed the said farm and premises, by the said James Kinsley, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said James McAuley, also as proprietor, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said farm and premises, immediately previous to and ut the time the same were acquired by the said James McAuley, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the SEVENTSENTH day of NoVEMBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight daye at least befure that day, in default of which they will be for ever furclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PALINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office.Montreal, 10th June, 1845.(Virst published 10 h July, 1845.) Province of Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.No.(52, Ex parte\u2014 GEORGE BIRCH.BUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary \u2018made and executed before Mtre.of the Court of Queen*s Bench, of and fur the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.Henry Griffin and his colleague, notaries public, on the thirteeoth day of June one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, be~ tweens JOSEPH BABY, esquire, of the city of Montreal! notary public, of the one part; and GEORGE BIRCH, esquire, of the said city of Montreal, late captain in the Royal Artillery, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Joseph Baby, to thesaid George Birch, of certain lands and premises described in the said deed, as follows : ¢* Al that certain farm now occupied by the said veador, sitnate, lying and being at La Tortue, in the district of Montreal, comprising three lots of land, known and descrised as follows, that is to say : l.À lot of land situate in the parish of St.Coustant, in the seigniory of Lasalle, containing three a- pents io frout, by thirty arpents in depth, more or less : bounded in front by the river La Tortue, behind by the lands.of the Côte St, André, on one side to the north east by the heirs or representatives of the late Aaron Walker, and on the other side to the south west by the lot hereafter secondly described.2.À lotor piece of ground containing one arpent in front, by thirty arpents in depth, more or less, situate in the said pirish and seizniory 3 bounded in front by the said river L« Tortue, behind by a small lot or portion of land, hereafter describe 1, cn one side by William Fletcher, and on the other side by the land first above described.3.Another lot or portion of land, containing about nine arpents in superficies, formerly part of the farm of one François Lemieux, adjoining to the one end, iu front, to the lot or portion of land secondly above described, and the other end in depth to the remainder of the farm of the said François Lemieux, or his representatives, on one side adjoining to the represent tives of Eustache Patenande, (without warranty to the precise quantity of land in this piece or portion,) the whole of the said three lots of lanl forming one farm, with a dwelling house, baros and other buildings thereon erected and being, and with ail and every the members and appurtee naaces to the same in anywise belonging ;'\u201d and possessed the said lands and premises, by the said Joseph Baby, as proprietor, during the three years imme lately preceding tbe date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitheito by the said George Birch, also as proprietor, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lands and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said George Birch, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the KIGHT- EENTH day of NOYEMBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, of the said sale and deed of sale, 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 ot which they will be for ever foreclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 3d July, 1845.| First published 10th July, 1845.7 Province of Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH, No.619.Ex parte\u2014THHOMAS MOLSON, esquire, UBLIC NOTICE is bereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary ot the Court of Queen's Bench, of and for the.district of Montreal, a deed nwyic agd executed before Mtre.J.J.Gibb, m1 ig Wai cs publie, oi.the fifth day of June, one tits Le dshe Bantret ind \u2018esty- five, between Dame MARIE JOSEPHTE BEAUDRY, wife of Mr, Etienne Alexis Dubois, of the c ty of Montreol, gentleman, duly and expressly au'horised by him and having expressed her willingness and consent so to do without coercion on the part of \"=v said husband, of the one vart and THOMAS MOLSON, ofthe said city of Montreal, esquire, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Dam: Marie Josephte Beaudry, authorised as aforesaid, to the said.Thomas Molson, of \u2018\u201c all that certain lot of land situate, lying and being in the parish of Longue Pointe, and district of Montreal ; bounded in front by the river St Lawrence, in rear by the lands of Cote de La Visitation, and on both sides by the property of the said Th mas Molson and Williim Molson, containing one and a half arpent in front, by fifty arpents in depth, be the same more or fess, and without any guarantee as to precise measurement, seventy-five arpents in superficies, with a wooden house thereon erected, with ali and every the members and appurtenances thereto belng- ing 3\u201d and possessed the said lot of land by the said Dame Marie Josephte Beaudry,-and by the said Etienne Alexis Dubois, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date ofthe sail deed of sale, and fram thence hitherto by the said Thomas Mo'son, esquire, also as proprietor.A nd all persons who may have ar claim to have any privileges or hypothèque, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Thomas Molson, esquire, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the SEVEN- TKENTH day of NOVEMBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for eves forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P, Q.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 15th June, 1845, [Fir-t published 10th July, 1845.1] Province of Canada, District of Montreal, } IN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.No.650, Ex parte\u2014JOHN RYAN, PrBLic NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of _ Queen\u2019s tsench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed W.Easton, and bis colleague, notaries public, on the twen'ieth day of June, one thousand e'ght hundred and forty-five, between CHARLES ALLARD, of the city of Montreal, master carpenter, and Dame ELIZABETH OSTEROUY!, bis wife, by him duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the ome part; and JOHN RYAN, of Montreal aforesaid, porter, of the other part ;\u2014Dbeing as-le by the said Charles Allard and the said Dame Flizabeth Osterout, his wife, to the said John Ryan, of \u2018\u2018 n certain lotof land or emplacement, situate, lying and being on DeBleury street, in the said city of Mount eal, containing forty feetin front by one hundred ang spas .4 Ul ig 0 iting eo oh SA EONY \u201cHY Tei den 1845.QAZETTE DE QUEBEC.rame eight feet in depth, be the same more or less, french measure, without auy guarantee as to precise measurement ; bounded in front by DeBleury street aforesaid, in rear by the property of John Kelly and company, on one side by one Mathieu, and on the otherside by Mr.Richard Robinson, with two two story wooden houses, a shed, a well and other buildings thereon erected, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u201d\u201d and possessed the said lot of land or emplacement and premisses by the said Charles Allard, and the said Dame Elizabeth Os.terout, his wife, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said decd of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said John Ryan, also as propr etor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèques under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of land or emplacement an! premises, immediately previous to and at the time the sane was acquired by the sai.i John Ryan, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the SEVENTKENTH day of NOV EMBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before 1hat day in default of which they will be for ever preclu'ed frem the right of doing so MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Protonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 27:h June, 1845.{First published 10th July, 1815.7 RULE OF COURT.FRovINCE OF CANADA DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.COURT OF QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.Tuesday, the 29th day of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five.PRESENT The Hon, Chief Justice VALLIERES DE ST.REAL, 6e Mr.Justice ROLEAND, Mr.Justice Day, Ez parte, on the Petition of JAMES COURT, of the city and district of Montreal, in his capacity of curator, in due form of Law appointed, to the vacant estate and succession of the late Guy WarwiCK, in lis lifetime of the said city, founder.No.2669.HE Court having seen and examined the petition presented by the said JAmes CouRT, iu his said capacity, on the twenty eighth day of July instant, and having deliberated there n, doth grant the prayer of the same.\u2014and, in consequence, it is ordered that, by an advertisement to be published six several times in the English language in thie ¢* Montreal Gazette,\u201d and in the French language in the ¢ Lia Minerve,\u201d two newspapers published in the city of Montreal, the creditors of the said late firm of Guy Warwick ard Co., and the creditors of the said late Guy Warwick and Joseph Warwick respectively, be notified to file in the office of the prothonotary of this Court, on or before the sixteenth day of September next, such claim or claims as they may legally have against the said late firm or the said late Guy Warwick or Joseph Warwick, duly attested before a Commissioner of this Court, in order that a distribution of the moneys in the hands of the said James Court, in his said Capacity, may be made by this Court according todas, se ic okies PAPINEAU, P.Q.Band ee of GLY IN BANKRUPTCY.| ENO be sold at ELEVEN vw°clock, on the SIXTH day of JANUARY, one thousand eight hundred aud forty six, by the undersigned, in virtne cf an order made by WiLL1 ay Kixe Mc Corp, esquire, Commissioner of Bankrupts, the following property belonging to James Bell Fursyth: 1.*\u201c À lot of ground or emplacement, situated in the upper town vf Quebec, forming the corner of St.Ann and D\u2019Auteuil streets, and bounded in front towards the west hy D\u2019Auteuil street, in the rear by the property of D.Burnet, on the one side by the representutives of the late Pierre Dasilon, and on the other side by St.Ann street aforesaid, the said lot containing a superficies of about two thousand nine hundred and fifty nine feet four inches, english measure, together with a stone house thereon erected, with a coach house, out house and stables, the said property being in free and common soceage.2.All that piece and parcel of land, situate and being in the fief and seigniory of Sillery, being lot number nine, consisting of two arpents in front, by the depth that may be from the Sillery road lo the ridge of the hill of the St.Lawrence, being about on the north east line, five arpents and one perch, inure or less, and on the south west line four arpents and six perches, more or less; beunded in front by the Sillery road, and in rear by the ridge of the hill of the river St.Lawrence, on one side towards the north east by a road, and on the other side towards the south west by lot number ten, and containing nine arpents and seventy perches in superficies, more or less, with one story house, out houses, stables, &e ., thereon erected, 3.One undivided third, in all and singular thuse certain large tracis, pieces and parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Durham, in the county of Drum- mond, in the district of Three Rivers, known and di-tin- guished as follows, to wit: lot number 25, in the sixth range, numbers 25.26 and 27, in the seventh range, lots numbers 18,19, 21, 24, 25, 26 and 28, in the eighth range, lots numbers 19, 20, 21, 25, 24.26, 27 and 28,in the ninth range, lots numbers 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25,27 and 28, in the tenth range, lots numbers 18, 19,20, 22, 25, 26 and 27, in the eleventh range, and lots numbers 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 28, in the twelfth range of the said township of Durham, containing altogether with the usual allowance for highways, eight thousand eight bundied acres of land, in the superficies, be the same more or less, with all the hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever hereto appertaining.4.One undivided third, in all and singular those certain large tracts, pieces and parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Brompton, in the county of Sherbrooke, in the district of St.Francis, known and distinguished a« follows, to wit : lots numbers 1,4, à and @, in the second range, lots numbers 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 19, 21 and 22, in the fifth range, lots 13 aiid 16 in the sisth range, lots À, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10,11, 12 aud 14, in the seventh range, lot 18, in the eighth range, lots 3, 4, 5 and 7,in the ninth range, lots, 19, 16 and 17, in the tenth range of the said township of Brompton, containing altogether, with the usual allowance for highways, six thousand two hundred acres of land in superficies, be the same more or less, with all the hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever thereto appertaining.5.One undivided third of lots numbers, 1, 2, 13,4 5,6.7, 8,9,10.11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24.25, 26, 27 and 28, in the first range of the township of Thetford, in the district of Quebec, each of the said lots containing two hundred acres, 6 One undivided third of lots numbers 1, 2,3.4, 5.6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28, in the second range of the township of Thetford, in the di-trict of Quebec, each of said lots containing two hundred acres.One undivided third of lots numbers |, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26,27 and 28, in the third range of the township of Thetford, in the district of Quebec, each of the said lots containing two huodred acres.7.One undivided third of lots numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28, in the fourth range of the towaship of Thetford, in the district of Quebec, each of said lots containing two hundred acies.8.One undivided third of the east half of lots numbers 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 aud 28, in the first range of the townsh p of Newport, in the district of St.Francis, each of the said lots containing two hundred acres.9.One undivided third of the east half of lets numbers 18,19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28, in the second range of the township of Newport, in the district of St.Francis, each of the said lots containing two hundred acres.10.One undivided third of lots numbers 6, 13, 20 and 27, in the seventh range of the township of Stukely, in the distr'ct of St.Francis, each of said lots contaning two hundred acres.11.One und.vided third of lots numbers 4, 11, 18 and 25.in the eight range of the township of Stukely, in the district of St.Francis, each of the said lots containing two hundred acres.12.One undivided third of lots numbers 11 aud 25, situate in the fourth range of the township of Granby, in the district of St.Francis, each of said lots containing two hundred acres.13.One undivided half of lot number 9, in the second range of the township of Orford, in the d strict of St.Francis, the said lot containing two hundred acres.14.One und vided half of a certain tract or parcel of iano, in the township of Ascot, in the distri t of St.Francis, the raid tract ¢ msisting of that part of lot number 19, in the seventh range of the said township of Ascot, whieh is sit- vated and lying on the easterly side of the river st.Francis, and forming part of that portion of the town of Sherbrooke, commonly called East Sherbrooke, the said tract containing vinety nine acres, 15.One undivided half of lots numbers 16, 17, 18 and 21, in the eleventh range of the township ot Clifton, iu the district of St Francis, each of sai! lots containing two hundred acres.16.One undivided half of lots numbers 2, 3 and 5.in the fifth range of the township of t lifton, in the district of St.Francis, the said lots containing each two handrcd acres :\u2014The follcwing lands in Upper Canada, viz : \u201417.The west half of lot number 4, in the fourth conc ssion of the township of Fredericksburg, in the Midland district.the said lot containing two hundred acres.18.The west quarter of\u2019 lot number 23, in the fifth concession of Lobor uzh, in the Midland d strict, the said lot contain ng two hundred acres.19.The east half of lot number 3, in the ninth concess on of the township of Sydney, in the Victoria distr ct, the said lot containing two hundred acres, 20.Lots 5,7, 9and 15, in thie ninth concession of the township of Sydney, in the Victoria district.containing each of the said lots, two hindred acr.s.21.Lot number 35, in the seventh concession of the township of Hald mand, in the Newcastle district, containing two hundred acres.22.The south half of lot number 33, in the seventh ¢ \u2018ncession of the township of Haldimand, in the Newcastle district, containing two hundred acres.23 The north half of lot nu:ober 4, in the sixth concession of the township of Haldimand, in thie Newcastle district, the said lot containing two hundred acres.24.The north lialf of lot number 12, in the ninth concess on of the township of Haldimand, in the Newcastle district, the ssid lot containing two hnvdred acres.25.Tue east half of lot number5, in the seventh conces-ion of the tow ship of Camden, in the Midland district, the said lot containing two huudred acres.26.Lot number 23, in the fourth concess on of the tow: ship of Hungerford, in the Midland di trict, cont.ining two hundred acres 27.Lot number 19, in the fifth concession of the township of Hungerford, in the Miland district, containing two hundred acres, of the township of Rawdon, in the Midland district, containing two hundred acres.29.Lot number 13, in the thirteenth concession of\u2019 the township of Rawdon, in the Midland district, containing two hundred acres, 30 The west half of lot number 25, in the third concession of the township of Hungerford, in the Midland district, the said lot containing two hundred acres.31.Lot number G, in the twelfth concession of the township of Huntingdon, in the Midland district, containing two hundred acres, 32.One unci-ided half of the east half of lot number 3, in the second concès- sion of the township of Leeds, in the Johnston district, the said half containing one hundred a res.33.Onc undivided half of lot number 4, in the second concession of the township of Leeds, in the Johnston district, the said lot containing two hundred acres, 34.One undivided half of the east half of lot number 6, in the third concession of the township of Leeds, in the Johnston di-trict, the east ha'f contaiving one hundred acres.33.One undivided half of lot number 7,in the third cncession of the township of Leeds, in the Johnston distiict, 1he said lot containing two hundred acres.36.One undivided'half of lots numbers 1,5.7 and 8, in the fourth concession of the township of Moore, in the Western district each of -aid lots containing two hundred acres.87.One undivided half of iot numb.r 9, in the first concessivn of the township «f Moore, in the Western district, the said lot containing two hundred acres.38.Lots numbers 31 and 8%, in the eighth concession of the township of Clark, in the Newcastle district, containing two hundred acres.39.Lots numbers 31 and 32, in the eighth concession of the township of Cramahd, in the Newcastle district, containirg each two hundred acres.40.| ot number 14, in the sixth concession of the township of Lowsdown, in the Jobnston distric\u2019, containing two bundred acres.41.The park lot in the town of Oakville, on Lake Ontario, known as block number 8, containing holt an acre.42.The park lot in.the town of Oakville, on Lake Ontario, known as block number 10, con'aining half 28.Lot number 1, in the tenth concession |, 311 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 an acre.43.The park lot in the town of Oakville, of Lake Ontario, known as block A., containing six acres.44.Lot 1, in the village of Clarksville, being part of the west halt of lot number 20, iu the seventh concession of the township of Frederickhurg, in the county of Lennox and Addington, the said lot containing one quarter of an acre, with a stone lionse thereon, 45.All the right, title and interest vested on the said James Bel Forsyth, in and to that certain tract or parcel of land, situate and being within the said city of Quebec, consisting of two hundied and ninety two feet, english measure, in front, by five hundred and forty feet in depth, english measure, or one hundred and fifty seven thousand six hundred and eigh'y superticial feet, f rming part of a larger extent of land leased by the Religious Ladies of the Ursulines of Quebec, to the late Archibald Ferguson, by deed executed béfore Felix Tétu and his colleague, notaries, on the fourth day of August, in the year one thousand eight hundred and two; bounded in front towards the north west by the road commonly called chemin de la Grande Allée, in the rear by the rest of the said larger extent of land, leased to the said Archibald Ferguson as aforesaid, on the north east side by land belonging to her Majesty's government, and on the south west side by land ceded by the said Ur-uline Nuns, to William Lampson, together with all the appurtenances or dependencies thereunto appertaining, or in any wise belonging in and by virtue of a certain deed of agreements made and executed at Quebec, on the twentieth day of July, in the year eighteen hundred and forty two before Glack- meyer and his colleague, notaries public, between William Lampson, of the said city of Quebec, on the one part: and James Bell Forsyth, of the said city of Quebec, and the several other persons, creditors of the said William Lamp- son, therein named \u201d \u2018The property above described, and situate within the dis~ tricts of Three Rivers, St.Francis and Quebec, wil be sold at the office of ArcuiBALD CAMPBELL, esquire, notary public, in St.Peter street, in-the Lower Town, of the city of Quebec, The property above described, and situate within that part of the province, heretofore constituting the province of Upper Canada, will be sold at the office of Messrs, GAMBLE And Bourton, Solicitors; Toronto.The deeds establi-hing the ownership of the landed property, are now deposited at the respective offices where the sale is to take place, and where full descriptive particulars may be had, Kach immovable (real property) will be sold on condition that the purchaser shall perform and fulfill the covenant and stipulatious, which by the said deeds are to be pertorm- ed and fulfilled by the present proprietors.AH persons having, or pretend ng to have, any claim to, upon or respecting the said real e-tate, are hereby required to make known the nature and extent thereof, in writing, to the commissioner, W.K.McCoro, esquire, at lest fifteen days before the day appointed for the sale, in order that such claim may be heard and determined upon.H.LEMESURIER, Assiguees; JNO.BONNER, JAMES BURNS.Quebec, 20th- August, 1845.NOTICE.4 LL persons having claims against the Estate of the FA late WILLIAM.KENBLE, in his lifet me of tbe city of Quebec, esquire, are requested-Lo present tile same, duly attested : and those indebted to the said Estate ave requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, WW.STEVENSON, - Gurator to the Estate of the late W.Kemble, Quebec, 16th Mach, 1815.TF TAKE NOTICED.F RRORS having sometimes occurred in printing the £-4 NAMES OF PARTIES to official advertisements iu this Gazette, owing {o ILLEGIBLE MANUSCRIPT sent for publication, it is particularly requested that all persons- having occasion to advertise, will be careful! in LEGIBLY TRANSCRIBING -UCH PROPER NAMES, $0 as [o-avoil ak: mistakes and inconvenience in this respect.J.CHARLTON FISHER, Bditor of the Quebec Gazelle by Authoritye Official Quebec Gazette Office, 3 15th Sept.1842, Î BOOK WORK, JOB WORK, anp PRINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY.executed at the Office of this Paper, No, 6, Mounlain street.AVIS.OUTES personues ayant des \u2018réclamations contre In succession de feu WILLIAM KENBLE, ED son vivant de la cité de Québec, écuier, sont requises de les présenter duv=- ment attestées ;.et ceux qui doivent à ladite Successivn sont requises de payer leurs comptes au Soussigné.W.STEVENSON, Curateur 2 la succession de feu W.KEMBLE: Québec, 10e Mars, 1845,.à.NOTICE.ES erreurs s\u2019étant\u2019 quelquefois glissées en impri mant des noms de parties qui se trouvent dans les avertissements officiels de cette Gazette, par rapport au MANUSCRIT PEU LISIBLE qui en est envoyé à ce bureau-pour publication, il est rarticulièrement.à désirer quetous ceux qui avertissent.veuillent bien prêter-leur altention EN EURIVANT.LISIBLEMENT ces noms propres, de manière à éviter toutes erreurs et.troubles à cet égard., Bureau de la Guzette Officielle de Québec, 25e Juillet, 1839.{ J.CHARLTON FISHER, Ed.de la Gaz.de Québec par Autorité, 312 TER QUEBRC GAZBTIE.SEPTEMBER 4, RETURN sets of the QUEBEC BANK, during the the 8lst August, Jished in conformity with the Act 4th a Cap.94, March, RETOUR du montant moyen de l'actif et du passif 1845, to 1845, of the Average Amount of Liabilities and Âs- period from lst pub- nd 5th Vict,.de la BANQUE pE QUEBEC, pendant la périede depuis le ler Mars, 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