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[" mes nes aire LA | um Ins.line.soTE | delle quire Paper 1 the ISHER mmise 1 Ofc > A nnum vante.ligne, ESSUS.es DEUX \u2019 8 ECRIT envoyés gs, dans 1EUrES, .\u201ceo {ARLTON ar Com.pritserie stority, IMBLE, for the Royale, EMBLE, Reine, VOLUME XVIIT, No.24.THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1841.ma 85 TAKE NOTICE_#) Pros ADVERTISING IN THE QUEBEC OFFICIAL GA- © ZETTE, ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO FORWARD THEIR ADVBRTISEMENTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE IN THE \u2018WEEK OF PUBLICATION, IT HAVING BEEN FOUND THAT THE ISSUING OF THE GAZETTE, WHICH OUGHT TO APPEAR 0 THURSDAY, HAS BEEN DELAYED BY THE LATE PERIOD, AT WHICH MATTER BEQUIRING TRANSLATION HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED.ADVERTISEMENTS, WHICH COME BY POST, IF NUMEROUS, OR OF LENGTH, AND REQUIRING TRANSLATION, SHOULD BE RECEIVED ON MONDAY, TUESDAY BEING NO POST DAY.J.CHARLTON FISHER, EDITOR Q.G.BY As NW.B.\u2014If the above suggestion is not complied with, it is evident that all matter received too late, must be unavoid- adly postponed to the next ensuing publication.Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To wit: ¢ Pusuic NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTS bave been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned \u2018below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby \u2018required to make them known accordiug to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous fo the fifieen days next preceding the day \u201cof sale ; oppositions afiæ de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ, ALIAS VENDITIONI EXPONAS A la folle enchère.Quebec, to wit : HOMAS WILLIAM LLOYD, of No.2192.the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, esquire, advocate ; against W1L- LIAM WILSON, of the same place, one of the officers of Her Majesty's Customs, at the folle enchère, costs and «charges of the said William Wilson, to wit :\u2014Lot No.1.\u2014 «+ All that piece or parcel of land sitnate, lying and being in the banlieue of the city of Quebec, containing two hundred and six arpents, one perche and seven feet french measure, more or less in superficies, and composed .of the several contiguous lots hereinafter described, that is to say :\u2014First\u2014\u2018\u201c À lot of eighteen arpents and four perches in front by five arpents six perches in depth ; bounded at one end towards the south by the road of the Grande Allée, at the other end towards the north partly by the land of Messieurs Lees, Taylor, Vanfelson and Routier, or their representatives, and partly by the lot \u2018hereinafter thirdly described, on one side towards the east \u2018by the honorable John Caldwell, or his representatives, and on the other side towards the west by the division line between the fiefs St.Michel and Sillery.Secondly\u2014A dot of a triangular figure, containing fifteen arpents in superficies, joining on one side towards the north to the south side of the road of the Grande Allée, on the other -side towards the south'and east to the representatives of Messieurs DeLéry and Mayen, and on the other side towards the west to the gentlemen of the seminary of Quebec, Thirdly\u2014A lot of three arpents and three quar- \u2018ters of an arpent in front, taking its front upon the lot first above described, and running in depth towards the north eight arpents and three perches to the king\u2019s highs way leading to Ste.Foye, and from the said highway .continuing to run towards the north five arpents and six perches in depth, to and abutting upon the lot hereinafter next andfonrthly described ; joining on one side towards the east to the representatives of the honorable Henry laldwell, and on the other side towards the west to Bru- neau Routier or his representatives, Fourthly\u2014A lot of one and a half arpent in front, taking its front at and upon the end of the lot n.xt hereinbefore and thirdly described, running in depth towards the north eighteen arpents to .and abutting upon the road on the south side of the.little river St.Charles, and from the said road continuing to run towards-the north four arpents more, tll intersected by the said little river St.Charles ; joining on one side towards the east to the representatives of David Lynd and Mr, Galdwell, and on the other side towards the west to Mr.Lees and Mr.Caldwell, or their representatives, To be \u2018@istrait from the said lot the parts secondly, fourthly and Jastly described, main levée thereof being granted by the plaintif\u2014together with the several houses, barns and other buildings on the said piece or parcel of land erected, and all and singular other the appurtenances and dependencies whatsoever to the said piece or parcel of land belonging, or AD any -wise appertaining.Lot No.2.\u2014An emplacement situate in the city of Quebec, Cul-de-Sac street, of about thirty feet in front by such depth as may be found between Œul-de-Sac street and Champlain street; bounded in front by Cul-de-Sac street, and in rear by Champlain aireet, on .the south west side by Joseph tovost or his representatives, and on the north éast side by one Henessey\u2014together with the stone built Louse thereon erected.Lot number one, to be sold subject TOME XVTIIL\u2014No.24.JEUDI, 15 AVRIE, 1841.» [New Series.) to the several real charges and encumbrances mentioned in the opposition afin de charge of the gentiemen of the seminary of Quebec and the judgment rendered thereon.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY -SIXTH day of APRIL instant, at TEN o'clock in the morning.\u2018The said Writ re- turnabie on the first dayof June next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 6th April, 1811.[First published 8th April, 1841.] ALIAS VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : UGUSTIN TURCOTTE, mason, No.749.{ late of Quebec, now of the parish of St.Henry, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, and two others; against FRANCES DUPONT, wife of John Fraser, esquire, late captain in the seventy-sixth infantry regiment, late of Quebec, and now of the parish of St.Foy, in the county and district of Que- bec\u2014Paschal Sedillot dit Montreuil, formerly of the parish of St.Foy, farmer, new of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, carter, and Magdeleine Carrier, of the same place, his wife, by him duly antho- rised à ester en justice, against Frances Dupont, wife of John Fraser, esquire, late captain in the seventy-sixth infantry regiment, now of the parish of St.Foy, in the county and district of Quebec, and John Fraser of the same place, esquire, her husband\u2014(the said Paschal Sedillot dit Montreuil and Magdeleine Carrier substituted in the room and stead of Augustin Turcotte, and others, to proceed to the sale of the following property seized at the instance of the said Augustin Turcotte, and others,) to wit :\u2014* A lot of ground of an irregular figure, lying and situate in the parish of St.Foy, near the city of Quebec, containing five arpents in depth by an irregular front of tem perches and three feet to one arpent and a half, comprising a superficies of forty five arpents, fifty two perches and forty five feet or thereabout, with the buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.Subjectto the several real charges, charges réelles, clauses and conditions mentioned in the oppositlon afin de charge of the Dames Ursulines of Quebec, and the judgment thereon\u2019 To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Foy, on the FOURTH day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 14th April, 1841.[First published 15th April, 1841.] FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : HE Honorable JOHN MALCOLM No.162.FT FRASER, of the city of Quebec, : in the county and district of Quebec, merchant,\u2019 curator duly elected in law to the vacant succession of the late Alexander Fraser, esquire, in his lifetime seignior of the fief Rivière du Loup; against JOSEPH | LARUE, of the parish of Rivière du Loup,\u2018in the county of : Rimousky, in the district of Quebec, agricultor, to wit:\u2014 ¢¢ A land lying and situate in the second range of the parish of St, Patrice, in the seigniory of Rivière du Loup, in the county of Rimousky, containing two arpents in front by about forty arpents in depth ; bounded atits lower end by the land of the honorable Jean Baptiste Taché, and terminating at the end of the said depth, joining on one side towards the north east to Frangois Belanger, and on the other side towards the south west to Jean Baptiste Lebelle\u2014 with a house, barn, stable and other buildings thereon constructed, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of 3t.Patrice of Ri- viére du Loup, on the SEVENTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 14th April, 1841.[First published 15th April, 1841.] FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to mel Loe PANET, esquire, notary, No.181.and Charles Panet, esquire, advocate, both of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec ; against HECTOR SIMON HUOT, of the same place, esquire, advocate, in bis capacity of curator duly appointed in law to the vacant estate and succession of the late Jean Huot, deceased, to wit :\u2014** Anemplace- ment situate in the lower town of the city of Quebec, Sous-le-fort street, containing about forty feetand a half in front, without warranty of any precise measure, by about twenty feet and a halfin depth; bounded in front by said Sous-le-fort street, and in rear by the representatives of the late Joseph Riverin, on one side by Louis Fortier, representing Dufour, and on tiie other side by the representatives of the late Andrew Doe\u2014together with the three stories stone house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.The sale to be made subject by the purchaser to maintain the leases of the said house in favor of those now occupying the same, until the first day of May next ; the purchaser being authorised to receive the amounts of the said leases, from the day of adjudication.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTIETH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the firstday of October next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 14th April, 1841.{ First published 15th April, 1841.3 Dyeritfs Sales, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wir: $ Pusuic NOTICE is hereby given, that the une dermentioned LANDs arfd 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 in our Office, previous to the fifteen days nex! preceding the day of sale; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time withintwo days next after the return of the Writ.FOUR WRITS OF FiERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit: HE first, at the suit of Nos.638, 52, 1071 & 1358.JAMES LESLIE and ROBERT HALLOWELL, both of Montreal, in the dis» trict of Montreal, werchants, and CHARLES STUART, of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, in the province of Canada, merchant, late copartners carrying on trade together at Montreal aforesaid under the firm of James Leslie and company ; the second, third and fourth, at the suit of JOSEPH GAREAU mr VADEBONCŒUR.gentleman, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, and Dame Agathe Pilon, his wife, by him duly authorised to prosecute the present action, plain tiffs ; against the lands and tenements of NICOLOUS PETER MATHIAS KURCZYN, merchant grocer, of the city of Montreal, in the said district of Montreal, and Sarah Wurtele, his wife, jointly and severally, defendants :\u20141,\u2018* An emplacement or lot of ground in the St, Juseph suburb, in the city of Montreal, of forty five feet in front by two hundred and four feet in depth, the whole more or less ; bounded in front by St.Joseph street, in rear by Bonaventure street, on one side to the south west by John Donegani and Miss Easton, and on the other side by the lot hereinafter described and the heirs Peck, and fifty one feet in the rear, as it is now enclosed\u2014with a two story'stone house of forty five feet in front by forty four feet in depth, also in rear a stone building of eighty five feet in length by sixteen in breadth, stone vaults, stables, sheds and other buildings { thereon erected, 2.A lot of ground in the St.Joseph suburb, adjoining the above described property, to the south west side, of ninety feet in front on St.Joseph street, with a narrow passage into the said Bonaventure {| street, and which carries its front breadth ninety one { feet back and then diminishes, being bounded in rear and on the north east side by Anselm Brault, esquire, and the beirs Peck in part, and by the said Bonaven= ture street, on the other part having a two story stone house, cutstone front, erected thereon, of ninety feet in front by thirty four feet in depth, divided into four dwelling houses, with a passage in common through under the said building\u2014with stables, sheds, coach houses and otber buildings thereon erected ; and also a stone building of fifty feet in length by thirty four feet in breadth, on the line of the first mentioned lot, now used as a store thereon erected.3.Alot of ground in the St.Joseph suburb, of the said city of Montreal, of thirty feet in front by seventy five feet in depth, the whole more or less ; bounded in front by St.Henry street, in the rear by John Donegani, esquire, to the south east on one side by Philippe Turcotte, and on the south westside by Jacob Dewitt, esquire, with a right of passage through a gateway on the south west, the whole as now enclosed\u2014 with an old shed thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at m office, in the city of Montreal, on the SIXTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of Octo- er next.JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff: Sheriff\u2019s Office, 10th April, 1841, {First published 15th April, 1841 j FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : IMON VALOIS, gent No.2555.1S bourgeois, of the parish oe pan, real, in the district of Montreal,plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of JOSEPH LEANDRE, BOURGEOIS heretofore tanner, and now gentleman, (bourgeais,) of the same place, defendant :\u2014¢ A land lying and situate in the parish of Montreal, in the district of Montreal containing four arpents in front by thirty five arpents in depth, running on \u2018its breadth to a depth of twenty arpents, and the continuation bparrowing {to one arpent and a half, more or lesss bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, in rear by François De.sève, and on one side by the heirs Lauzon, and partly by Pierre Jackson, and on the other side by Mrs, Mit= cheler or her representatives\u2014with two stone houses, a barn and stable and other dependencies thereon erect- ed\u2014the whole without warranty of any precise measure.\u201d To be sold subject to the droit de retrait, in favour of the seigniors of the seigniory of Montreal, also all the charges, conditions and reservations set forth in the original deed of concession, at my office, in the city of Montreal on the SIXTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of TWELVE of the clock noons The Writ returnable on the first day of October next.: JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 12th Apri), 1841.{First published 15th April, 1841.] + ee meta see eat eee ea +e.ee LL ee i ee ee reprit = 304 TRE QUEBEC GQAGATTRe ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : DWARD SCA LLON, of the pa- No.2445.rish of St, Panl, in the district of Montreal, lumber merchant, plaintiff ; against the 1ands and tenements of SIMON LAPORTE, of the same place, yeoman, defendant :\u2014*¢ A land lying and situate in the second range of the township of Kildare, in the district of Montreal, being number four of the said range, containing two arpeuts and a half in front by twenty six arpents in depth, more or less, without warranty of any precise measure ; joining in [ront to the lands of the first range, in rear to the third range, on the north side to François Dosautels dit Lapointe, on the other side to Joseph Rivest\u2014without buildings.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Ambroise de Kil- dare, on the SIXTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of October next.JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 12th April, 1841.[First published 15th April, 1841.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: ILLIAM BINGHAM, of Mon- No.1413, treal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, and Dame Marie Charlotte Cartier de Lotbinière, his wife, from him duly authorised, seigniors, proprietors and possessors of the seigniory of Rigaud, situate in the district aforesaid, and the honorable Robert Unwin Harwood, of Vaudreuil, esquire, curator dnly elected en justice to the said William Bingham, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of JOSEPH DE- CHAMPS, of the said seigniory of Rigaud,in the said district of Montreal.yeoman,defendant :\u2014*\u2018 A land sitnate in the Côte Ste.Magdeleine, in the seigniory of Rigaud, containing three arpents in front by twenty in depth ; bounded in front by the front road, in rear by the uncon- ceded lands, on one side by François H.Lavigne, and on the other side by Gabriel Cerré\u2014with a wooden house and a stable thereon erected.\u201d To be sold (subject to the droit de retrait, rentes, clauses, conditions and servitudes get forth in the original deed of concession,) at the church door of the parish of Ste.Magdeleine de Rigaud, on the SIXTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at the bour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 12th April, 1841, T'First published 15th April, 1841 ] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : JS BAPTISTE BENJAMIN No.426.Dir ST.AUBAIN,heretotore yeoman, of the parish of Ste.Marie de Monnoir.and now of the parish of St.Raymond de Monnoir, and Felix Besset, also called Alarie Bessel, yeoman, of the said parish of Ste.Marie de Monnoir, in the district of Montreal, in their quality of testamentary executors of the last will and testament of the late André Besset, in his lifetime bourgeois, gentleman, of the parish of St.Mathias, in the said district of Montreal, plaintiffs; against the lands and tenements of FRANCOIS BEAUVAIS, of the parish of Ste.Marie de Monnoir, in the said district, yeoman, defendant:\u2014\u2018 A land lying and situate at Ste.Marie, in the seigniory of Monnoir, in Rotott\u2019s double range, containing two arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth; joining in front to the king's highway, in rear to a seigniorial line, on one side to Benjamin Beauvais, and on the other side to Belonie Bessette\u2014with a house, barn and stable thereon constructed.\u201d To be sold, subject to the droit de retrait in favour of the seignior of the said seigniory of Ste.Marie de Monnoir, also all the charges, conditions, servitudes and reservations set forth in the original deed of concession, at the church door of the said parish of Ste.Marie de Monnoir, on the SIXTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of October next.JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 12th April, 1841.[First published 15th April, 1841] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: \u2018OHN PANGMAN, of Grace No.486.Hall, in the parish of St, Henri de Mascouche, in the fief and seigniory of Lachenaie, in the district of Montreal, esquire, seignior in possession of the said fief and seigniory, plaintiff ; against the lauds and tenements of ANTOLNE FOURNIER, of the parish of St, Lin, in the said fiefand seigniory of Lache- naie, in the said district of Montreal, husbandman, defendant :\u2014% A piece of land sitnate in the parish of St.Lin, in the fief and seigniory of Lachenaie, on the south side of river Achigan, containing two arpents in front by thirty arpernits in depth, morc or less ; bounded in front by the said river Achigan, in rear by unconceded lands, on one side by François Renaud, and on the other side by Joseph Prudhomme\u2014with a wooden dwelling house, and an old stable thereon erected.\u201d To be sold, (subject to the droit de retrait in favour of the seignior of the said fief and seigniory of Lachenaie, alsoall the charges, con ditions, servitudes and reservations set forth in the original deed of concession ), at the church door of the said parish of St.Lin, on the SIXTEENTH day of AUGUST next, atthe hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.| The Writ returnable on the first day of October next, JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 12th April, 1841.[First published 15th April, 1841.] SERS FOR SALE BY T.CARY & Co.Drawing Paper of all sizes, Port-follos\u2014vaurious sizes, Coloured Papers\u2014a variety, Gold Paver, plain aud embossed, Hambro\u2019, Hudson Bayand Swan Quills.Patent Silver Peucil Cases, Patent Ever-polnted Pencils, with spare leads, Music Papei, assorted: Londou Drawing Boards, plain and tinted, assortea, Silver Paper,=Mahogany Do, Gold bordering, and ornaments, Metallic, Enamelled orglazed Da.\u2018Tv Colones, mrt am 3e __ Sberitts Sales, DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS Fo wir: ; Pousuic NOTICE is hereby given, that.the undermentioned LANDLs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be soid at the respective times and places as nentivoned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to inuke them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, ot afin de charge, except in cuses of Venditioni Lxponas, tv wbich no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his office, previous 10 ibe fificen days next preceding the day of sale; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at auy time witbiu two days next after the return of the Write FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit : Fi; MERCURE, residing in No.244.} the city of Montreal, in the county and district of Montreal, merchants ; against FRANCOIS LAFLECHE, residing in the parish of St.Stanislas of Batis- can, in the county of Champlain, in the district of Three Rivers, merchants and traders, that is to say :\u2014\u2018\u2018 À lot of ground of about four arpents and a half in front, by seven or eight arpents in depth ; bounded towards the south and south west by the little river des Envies, towards the north by Sireis Lafontaine and his representatives, towards the east by the river Batiscan\u2014 with a house, hangard, a stable and other buildings thereon erected.Subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions, servitudes, droits de retrait, and all other seigniorial rights mentioned in the deed of concession thereof, in favour of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the same derives\u2019\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Stanislas of Batis- can, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of J UNE next,at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of September next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 20th February, 1841.{First published 25th February, 1841.) RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.~ OrricE or THE ProTHONO- TARY OF THE COURT OF King\u2019s BENCH, FOR THE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, AT QUEBEC, the 26h day of December, 840.Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec.No.03.Ex parte\u2014JOSEPH LACOMBE, of the parish of St- Roeh, io the city of Quebec, carpenter, PuBLic NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in theoflice ot the prothonotary of Her Majesty's court of King's bench, of the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed before Mtre.Ante À.Pa- reat and his colleague, notaries, at Quebec, on the twenty lirst day of March oue thousand eight hundred and forty;\u2014 being a sale by JOSEPH ALLE\u2019E, tanner, residingin the parish of Pointe sux Trembles, in the district of Quebec, to Mr, JOSEPH LACOMBE, carpenter, residing in the suburb and parish of St.Roch, *¢ of a Int of ground, being lot number thirty five, situate within the land or farm of La Vacherie, in the aforesaid parish of St.Roch, containing forty feet in frout by sixty feet in depth ; bounded in front towards the north by Bélair street, towards the north east by number thirty four, and towards the south west by lot oum- ber thirty six, and containing two thousand five bundred french feet in superficies\u2014with the house thereon constructed, circumstauces and dependencies.Subject to the charge by the said Joseph Lacombe, of the anuual payment, on the twenty ninth day of September, towards Her Majesty's domain, of one sol of cens et rente foncière and sei- goiorial, aud of a rent of one pound fifteen shillings currency, constituted ou the capital of thirty five pounds curreney ;\u201d\u2019 and possessed by the said Joseph Allée, vendor, as proprietor, during the three last years preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and since by the purchaser, Andall persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypotheque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said immoveable property above described, immediately previous tv and at the time the same was ucquired by the said Juseph Lacombe, are hereby notified, that application will be made to Her said Majesty's court of King\u2019s Lench for the district of Quebec, on TUESDAY, the FIRST day of JUNE next, fora sentence of judg- meut of confirmation, and they are hereby required to siguify in writing their uppositious and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Cauada, OFrice oF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec.{ TARY or H#r MAJEsTY\u2019s CourT or Kive's BENCH AT Quesec, 2ud day of February, 1841.No.368.Ex parte~JOHN DORAN, of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, boatman.PU BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed before Mitre.Ls.Panet, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty-eighth day of January, in the year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, between CHARLES McDONALD, of the city of Quebec, and Margaret Doggan, his wife, duly autborized by him for the effect of the said deed, of the one part ; and the said JOHN DORAN, of the other art ;\u2014being a sale by the said Charles McDonald, and is said wife Margaret Doggan, authorised by her said husband as aforesaid mentioned, to the said John Doran, ¢¢ of a lot of ground or emplacement situate and being in the lower town of Quebec,at the place called Pres-de- Ville, \u2018containing thirty-three fect in front by such depth that | may be found from the Queen\u2019s highway to low water mark, on the river St, Lawrence ; bounded in front by the Queen's highway aforesaid, in the rear by low water mark, on the north east by Nicolas Anderson, and on the south - west side by Messire Signai\u2014together with the house there.Avnit 15 on erected and being and all aud every other appurtenances and dependencies, as the whole is ;'* and possessed during the three yearspreceding the date of said deed of sale, thus, by John Byrne, as proprietor, for the timg preceding the thirteenth day of December, one thousand eiglst ban- dred and thirty-nine, and since that date possessed by the ere up to the said deed of sale, and since by the .said John Doran.Subject the said lot of ground to such cens, seiguiorial rights, services and dues as may be payable for the same to Her Majesty\u2019s domain in whose censize and mouvance, the said lot and premises are situated : and subject also to and in favor of the honorable Janvier Domptaye Lacroix, to the annual payment on tbe twenty ninth day of Sept-mber of every year, of the sum of three pounds cleven shillings and six pence, currency, of annual and constituted rent.according and conformably to the deeds of concession of the said lot of ground.vilege or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground or emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said John Doran, are hereby notiffed that application will be made to Her said Majesty's court of King's Bench for the district of Quebec, ou SATURDAY, the TWELFTH day of JUNE next, for a scntence or Judgment of confismation, and they are hereby required tor signify in writing their oppositions, and to file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of so doing.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.{First published 4th February, 1841.) Province of Lower Cauada, | OFFICE OF THE PROTIIONO District of Quebec, TARY OF Her MAIRSTYS Court or KinG's BENCH FoR THE District OF QUEBEC, the 8th day of February, 1841.No.395.Ex parte\u2014LOUIS LEMOINE & al JPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Que= bec, a deed made and executed belore Mtre, De Foy, and: his colleague, notaries public, at Quebec, on the fifti day of February, one thousand eight hundred and forty- the city of Quebec, of the one part ; and LOUIS LE- MOINE aud WILLIAM HENRY LEMOINE, both of the parish of Chateau Richer, in the county of Montmo rency, esquires, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by th\u2019 said Marie Victoire Fortin, to the said Louis Lemoine® and William Henry Lemoine, *¢ of a certain lot or parcel, of ground situate in the said\u201d parish of Chateau Richer, containing six perches and nine feet in front, more or less, by one league and a half in depth; bounded in front by the low water mark of the river St, Lawrenoe, and in rear by the end of its said depth, joining on one side towards the north east to François Xavier Fortin, and on the other side towards the south west again tu the said François Xavier Fortin, as representing Bernard Fortin, such as the whale is, circumstances and dependencies ;* and possessed during the three last years preceding the date of the said deed of sale by the said Marie Victoire Fortin, as proprietor.The said lot of ground being subject to such cerns and other seignioriat rights, services and dues which may be payable to the gentlemen of the seminary of Quebec, in whose censipe and mouvance the said lot of ground is situated.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothêque under any title or by any means whats soever, in or upon the said lot or parcel of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Louis Lemoine and William Henry Lemoine, are hereby notified that application will be made to tbe said court of king\u2019s hench, on the TWELFTH dav of JUNE nest, for a sentence or judgment of coufirmation, and they are hereby required to siguify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said Prothouotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will befor ever precluded from \u2018the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.[First published 11th February, 1841 ] Province of Lower Canada, OFFICE OF THEPROTHONO- District of Quebec.S TARY OF Her MAJESTY'g Court or KING\u2019s BENCH, FOR THE DISTRICT oF Quesec, this 17ib February, 1541.No.435, Ex parie\u2014 WILLIAM PHILLIPS.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there .hasbeen lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a deed of sale made and executed before Mtre.J.Gosselin and colleague, notaries public, in the parish of St.Ger~ vais, on the twenty first day of February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, between Mr, JEAN LABREQUE, yeoman, residing at St.Gervais aforesaid, and Dame Reine Buteau, his wife, by him duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the one part; and WILLIAM PHILLIPS, esquire, inspector ot flour, residing in the city of Quebec, of the other part ;\u2014the said deed being a sale by the said Jean Labreque and his wife to the said William Phillips, of a certain lot of ground, that is tv say :\u2014¢¢ Three arpents of ground in front by forty in depth, situate in the second range of the concessions of the said parish of St.Gervais, in the seig- niory of Livaudiére ; bounded in front towards the north by the front of the depth of the lands of the said concessions, and in rear at the end of the depth of forty arpents by the lands of the third range, joining on one side towards the north east to Réné Bouchard, and on the other side to Augustin Andet dit Lapointe\u2014together with the house, barn, stable and other buildings thereon constructed, circumstances and whatever dependencies and accessaries ;\u201d\u201d and possessed the said lot of ground and house, and other buildings and depandencies by the said Jean Labreque and his wife, as proprietors, during the three years last immediately preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and since by the said William.Phillips, purchaser, also as proprietor.said Charles McDonald, and his said wife, as proprietors, .And all persons who may have or claim to have any pri- one, between MARIE VICTOIRE FORTIN, spinster, of, = 1841 GAZGBTTR DB QUABEOG.CE And all persone who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of ground, Louse and other buildings thereon constructed, circumstances and dependencies, immediately previous to and atthe time the same were acquired by the said William Phillips, esquire, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, ond they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and fyle the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing sa.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K, B.[First published 18th Februaay, 1841.] meumeriseue exe DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.\u2014e Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.No, 259.Ex parte\u2014HUBERT PARÉ.TIDUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Maitre W, S.Hunter, ænd his colleague, votaries public, on the twenty second day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty ove, between the honorable PETER McGILL, JOHN GORDON MACKENZIE and WILLIAM CORMACK, all of the city of Montreal, trustees of the property and estate of Hector Russell and John McKenzie, both of Montreal, eforesaid, merchants, heretofore trading in partnership under the style aud firm of Hector Russell and company, duly appointed as such trustees in and by a certain deed of mssigument executed before W.S.Hunter and colleague, uotaries, and bearing date the twenty seventh day of nu- vember, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, from the said Hector Russell and John McKevzie, of all their property and effects, real and personal, moveable and immoveable, to and in favor of the said honorable Peter McGill, William Cormack and John Gordon MacKenzie, in trust far the creditors of the said Hector Russell and John McKeuzie, of the one part ; aud HUBERT PARE, of the said city of Montreal, merchant, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said honorable Peter McGill, John Gordon MacKenzie and William Cormack, in their aforesaid capa- dty, to the said Hubert Paré, of \u201c a lot of land or emplacement situate in Saint Franç is Xavier street, of the sail olty of Montreal, as rhe same is enclosed ; bounded in front hy said Saint Frangois Xavier street, in rear by the representatives of Madame Veuve Dominique Lacroix and the said purchaser, un one side by the said representatives of Madame Lacroix, and on the other side by tbe said purcha- ser\u2014with a two story stone house thereon erected, the whole as the same now is without any warranty as to mea- sure\u2014with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u2019> and possessed the said lot of land or emplacement by the said Hector Russell and John McKeu- zie, as proprietors, and by the said honorable Peter McGill, John Gordon MacKenzie and William Cormack, in their aforesaid capacity, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence bhiterto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of land or emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Hubert Paré, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on MONDAY, the SEVENTH day of JUNE next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 28th January, 1841.{First published 4th February, 1841.71 Province of Lower Canada District of Montreal.No.258.Ex parte \u2014RENE\u2019 RICHARD HUBERT, esquire.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.E.Mignault, and his colleague, notaries public, on the fifteenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, between LOUIS EDOUARD HUBERT, esquire, gentleman, Miss Josephine Hubert, spinster, Messrs.Jacques Edouard Hubert, bailiff, Louis Heary Hubert, Pierre David Hubert, merchants, and Jean François Xavier Hubert, esquire, notary public, all residing at the borough of St.Denis, of the one part; and RENE\u2019 RICHARD HUBERT, esquire, advocate, residing in the city of Montreal, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Louis Edouard Hubert, Miss Josephine Hubert, Jacques Edouard Hubert, Louis Henry Hubert, Pierre David Hubert, and Jean François Xavier Hubert, to the said René Richard Hubert, viz: bythe said Louis Edouard Hubert, ¢ of alot of two emplacements and a half of land, contiguous to each other, situated at the borough of St.Denis aforesaid; bounded in front to the north west by the lot of land berein- after described, to the south east by St, Edouard street, on the north east side by the road leading from the village of &t.Denis to the concessions, and on the south west side to the market ground of St.Denis; and by the said Miss Josephine Hubert and the said Jacques Edouard Hubert, Louis Henry Hubert, Pierre David Hubert and Jean Fran- gois Xavier Hubert, each their undivided sixth in eight emplacements of land contiguous to each other, situate at the same place, containing in all one hundred and fifty feet in front by two hundred and forty eight feet in depth in the north east line, and one hundred and eighty four feet in depth in the south west line; bounded in front to the north west by St.Denis street, in rear to the south east by the lot of land hereinbefore designated, on one side to the north east the road leading from the village of St.Denis to the concessions, and on the other side to the south west by the market ground of St.Denis, with a house, a shed, and other buildings ; which said emplacements lastly described are un- \u2018hin THE KING'S BENCH.Tr ET OA XAT divided between the said Josephine,Jacques Edouard, Louis Henry, Pierre David, Jean Francois Navier Hubert, and the said purchaser, as the whole now is, with all and every its members and appurtenances ;\u2019\u2019 and possessed the said two emplacements and a half of land and the said five sixths inthe eight emplacements hereinbefore described by the said vendors respectively, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypotheque, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said emplacements and portions of emplacements, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said René Richard Hubert, esquire, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the FOURTEENTH day of JUNE next, for asen- tence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, cight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be tor.ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 18th January, 1841.[First published 11th February, 1841.] Province of Lower-Canada, District of Montreal.No.260.Ex parte\u2014JOHN FROTHINGHAM, es juire.jruBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office ot the prothounotary of the court of King\u2019sbench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before W.S.Hunter, aud his colleague, notaries public, on the thirtieth day of the month of January one thousand eight bundred and forty one, between the honorable PETER McGILL, JOHN GORDON MACKENZIE and WILLIAM CORMACK, all of the city of Montreal, trustees of the property and estate of Hector Russel and John McKenzie, both of Montreal aforesaid, merchants, heretofore trading in partnership under the style and tirm of Hector Russel and company, duly appointed as such trustees in and by a certain deed of assignment executed before William Stewart Hunter and colleague, notaries, and bearing date the twenty- seventh day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nloe, from the said Hector Russel aud John Mc- Kenzie, of all their property moveable and immovcable to and in favor of the said honorable Petrr McGill, John Gordon MacKenzie and William Cormack, in trust for the creditors of the said Hector Russel and John McKenzie, of the one part ; and JOHN FROTHINGHAM, of the said city of Montreal, esquire, merchant, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said honorable Peter McGill, John Gordon MacKenzie and William Cormack, in their aforesaid capacity, to the said John Frothingham of\u20141st.\u2018\u2018Au emplacement or lot of land situated in the said city of Montreal, bounded in front by St.John (St.Jean) stizet, in rear by &.F.Maitland and company, on the south east side by } INTHE RING'S BENCH, hospital street, and on the north west partly by William Cauchy, partly by Olivier Berthelet represented by Mr, Dorion, and partly by Thomas James Duncan Gibb, or their representatives, the said lot containing on said St.John street, fifty one feet more or less in front and enlarging as it runs to the depth to one hundred and twenty- nine feet more or less in depth, and on said hospital street, eighty six feet more or less, with two houses, built of stones, each two stories high, a stone store one story high and a brick store partly two stories and partly three stories high, all covered with tin and sheet iron, with the right of mifo- yenneté in the north west walls, the whole as the same now stands and enclosed, and without any warranty of precise measure, and according to the plans thereof made by John Oste!l sworn land surveyor, annexed to the said deed marked number one, signed by the said parties and by the said notaries, and which will make part of the said deed, the said implacement containing about two hundred and twenty eight toises more or less in superficies.Se- condly\u2014A lot of land or emplacement situate in the said city of Montreal, in the line of hospital street aforesaid, containing forty four feet more or less in front, by fifty- five feet wore orlessin depth, in the line between the said lot and Théophile Dufort, and fifty one feet more or less in the line between the said lot and the heirs Dubois, bounded in front by said hospital street, in rearby the heirs or representatives of the late William Bain, on one side by said Théophiie Dufort, and on the other side by the heirs Dubois or their representatives, with a one story stone house thereon erected, the whole as the same now is and stands, and without warranty as to precise measure, and according to the receipt and discharge between Michel Bro Pominville, and François Xavier Boucher and John McKenzie, executed before N.B.Doucet, and colleague, notaries, and bearing date at Montreal aforesaid the twen- ty-first day of November cne thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, marked number two, and measurement or dimensions of said wall signed by John Ostell, sworn land surveyor, bearing date the eighth day of November one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, marked number three, both .of which are annexed to the said deed and signed by the said partiesand by the said notaries ; the said two lots being the same as acquired by the said Jobn Mc- Kenzie from T.Peltier,by deed of sale mentioned in said deed, without warranty whatsoever as to measure, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\"\u201d and possessed the said two lots of land or emplacements by the said John McKenzie, as proprietor, and by the said honorable Peter McGill, John Gordon MacKenzie and William Cormack, in their aforesaid capacity, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lots of land or emplacements, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said John Frothingham, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the FOURTEENTH day of JUNE next, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of 305 the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 30th January, 1841.{First published 11th February, 1841.] Province of Lower Canada District of Montreal.No.261.Ex parle\u2014=MICHEL SWENYERE and ABRAM SWENYERE.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mitre, W.8S, Hunter and his colleague, notaries public, on the thirteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty, between RICHARD BOWER, residing at the seigniory of Sabrevois, yeoman, of the one part; and MICHEL SWENYERE and ABRAM SWENYERE, of the same place, yeoman, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Richard Bower to the said Micbel Swenyere and Abram Swenyere of, ¢\u2018 the north east quarter of lot number three, and the south east quarter of lot number four, in the fourth range of concessions tn the said seignlory Sabrevois, the said lots being contiguous and being one half of the width by one half of the depth of each of the said lots, bounded in front by the king\u2019s highway, in rear by the rear part of said lots, on one side to the north by part of the said lot number four, and on the other side to the south by remaining part of lot number three, each of said lots contaiuing abou twenty eight arpents in superficies, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereunto belonging ;\u201d and possessed the said lots of land by the said vendor, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor, And all persons whomay have orclaim to have any.privilege or hypotheque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lots of land, immediately.previous to and at the time the »ame were acquired by the said Michel Swenyere and Abram Swenyere, are\u2019 hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the FOURTEENTH day of JUNE ext, for a sentence of judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their ope\u2019 positions and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 30th January, 1841.Province of Lower Canada, \u2019 hin THE KING SBENCH.District of Montreal.Ex parte-HOSEA B.SMITH.No.262, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there - has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench of and for the district of Monte real, a deed made and executed before Mtre.W.S.Hunter and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty second day of January, one thousand eight hundred and\u2019 forty one, bewteen the honorable PETER McGILL, JOHN GORDON MACKENZIE, and WILLIAM CORMACK, all of thecity of Montreal, trustees of the pra- perty and estate of Hector Russell and John McKenzie, Fin THE KING\u2019S BENCH.both of Montreal aforesaid, merchants, heretofore trading in partnership, under the style and firm of Hector Russell and company, duly appointed as such trustees in and by a certain deed of assignment executed before W.S.Hunter ard colleague, notaries, the twenty seventh day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, from the said Hector Russell and John McKenzie, of all their properties and effects real and- personal, moveable and immoveable, to and in favour of the said honorable Peter McGill, John Gordon Mac- Kenzie, and William Cormack, in trust for the creditors of the said Hector Russell and John McKenzie, of the one part; and HOSEA B.SMITH, of the said city of Montreal, merchant, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said honorable Peter McGill, John Gordon Mac- Kenzie and William Cormack, in their aforesaid capacity, to the said Hosea B.Smith, \u201c* of all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the fief Nazareth, and known and distinguished on the ground plan of the said fief in the possession of John Samuel McCord, esquire, one of the grantors thereof to the said John McKehzie by the number two hundred, being of an irregular figure and bounded as follows, on the westerly side by Wellington street, on the essterly side by the heirs or representatives of the late William Budden, esquire, on the northerly side by Ann street.and on the southerly land by the waste land, commonly culled the * Common.\u201d containing two hundred and ninety feet on the easterly side, three hundred and seventy eight feet on the line of Wellington street, one hundred and sixty feet on Ann street, and one hundred snd thirty eight feet on the Common, the whole containing forty seven thousand six hundred and seventy six feet more or less (without war=-\" rantee of any precise measurement) in superficies, with a certain wooden: dwelling house thereon erected, with ait and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u201d\u2019 and possessed the said tract or parcel of land by the said John McKenzie, as proprietor, and by the said honorable Peter McGill, John Gordon MacKenzie and William Cormack, in their aforesaid capacity, during .the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to bave any privilege or hypothéque under any titleor by any means whatsoever in or upon the said troct or parcel of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Hosea B, Smith, are bereby notified, that application will be made to the court, on the FOURTEENTH day of JUNE next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGII, P.K, B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, S0th January, 1841.a mt er pm ear e mn = mA snp Ham rion om meme 306 THR QUEBEC GAZBTIE.cc pee pe ga ee APRIL 15 SS Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal, IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.268.Ex parte \u2014EUISABETH FIGGAN.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.E.Guy and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty first day of November, one thousand eight hundred and forty, between CHARLES OAKES ERMATINGER, of Odell Town, in the district of Montreal, esquire, acting for the effect of the said dred as well for himself and on his own behalf as in his capacity of executor of the last will and testament of the late Charles Oakes Ermatinger, his father, and acting for and in the behalf of his brothers and sisters, representing the estate of the said late Charles Oakes Ermatinger, and by whom he promised to have the said deed ratified as soon as possible, of the one part ; and ELISABETH HIGGAN, of the parish of Montreal, at the place called Ruisseau igeon, widow of the late Joseph Clara, in his lifetime of the said parish of Montreal, yeoman, of the other part;\u2014 being a sale by the said Charles Oakes Ermatinger, as well in his own name as in \u2018his aforesaid qualities, to the said Elisabeth Higgan, of ¢\u2018 that certain farm situate, lying and being in the parish of Longue Pointe, in the district of Montreal, containing two arpents and two perches or thereabouts in front, by thirty five arperits in depth, and from thence three arpents in front by seventeen arpents in depth or thereabouts, the whole more or less, without any guarantee of precise measurement, such as the same is, belonging to the said estate of the said \u2018late Charles Oakes Ermatinger, beunded in front by the river St, Lawrence, in the rear by the lands of Côte St.Léonard, on one side to the north east hy Léon Charlebois,Serafino Giraldi, and on the other side by Andrew Muirhead\u2014with a house, barn, stables thereon erected, with all and every the menibers and appurtenances thereunto belonging ;\u201d\u201d and possessed the farm by the said late Charles Oakes Ermatinger, senior, and the said vendors, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from tlience hitherto by the said purchaser, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said farm, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Elisabeth Higgan, are hereby notified that application will be made to the court, on the FOURTEENTH day of JUNE next, for a sentence of judgment \u2018of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORRQGH, P.K.R.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 30th January, 1841.{First published 11th February, 1841.] ADVERTISEMENT, OTICE is hereby given, that all Advertisements of Ex parte Applications for confirmation of Title, publish ed in the QUESEC GAZETTE, By AUTHORITY, \u2018must be paid for to the Agents at Quebec and Montreal, respectively, after the first, antd-previous to the second insertion of every suéh Advertisement.This regulation must be strictly com.\u2019 plied with ; nor will tlie second insertion be admitted, unless payment be made as aforesaid.J.CHARLTON FISHFR, EDITOR, Q.G.hy A, Quebec, 1839.EE ABSENT DEBTORS.Province of Canada, District of Montreal.COURT OF KING'S BENCH.Saturday, the twentieth day of February, one thousand: eight undred and forty one.PRESENT 3 The Honorable Mr.Justice PYkE, \u201c « Mr.Justice RoLLAND, a es Mr, Justice GALE.PIERRE HERVIEUX, Gentleman, Demoiselle MARIE JEANNE HERVIEUX, and Demoiselle MARIE MARINE HERVIEUX, Spinsters, all of the City of Montreal, in the County and District of Montreal, ye Plaintiffs ; vs, JOHN BARNETT and ROBERT BARNETT, labourers, CATBERINE BARNETT, wife of J AMES M'\u2018M A H ON, trader, and JAMES M'MAHON, all of the said City of Montreal, in the said County and District of Montreal, Defendants.No.1478.HE Court doth order, on motion of Henry Guy, Esquire, of Counsel for the Plaintiffs, inasmuch as it appears by the Sheriff>s return to the writ of summons in this cause issued, that the Defendants have left their domiciles in this Brovince, and cannot be found in this District of Montreal, that the said Defendants be, by two advertisements to be published in the Official Que- dec Gazeite, and in the Montreal Guzette, notified to appear betore this Court, to answer to the demande of the Plaintiffs within two months from the first publication of such advertisements, and that in default by the said Defendants to appear and answer ta the said demande within the said delay, the said Plaintiffs be permitted to pro« ceed to judgment as in a cause by default.By the Court, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.District of Canada: I JL Province\u2018of Canada.COURT OF KINGS BENCH.Thursday, the first day of April, one' thousand eight \"hundred and forty one.PRESENT 3 The Honorable Mr.Justice Pyxw, s.Mr.Justice RoxLAND, qu Mr.Justice GALE.DAME CATHERINE CHAUSSEGROS DE LERY, of Lôteun du Lac, in the District of Montreal, widow of the late Honorable Jacques Philippe Saveuse De Beaujeu, in his lifetime Seignior, proprietor and possessur of the Seigniories of Soulanges and New Longueuil, in the said District, and usufructuary of the said Seigniories by virtue of the last Will and Testament of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse De Beaujeu, and universal mobiliary legatee of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse De Beaujeu, Plaintiff ; vs.DOMINIQUE LEROUX, of the said Seigniory of Sou- langes, yeoman, : Defendant, No.23.YHE Court, on the motion of Mr.Meredith, of Counsel for the Plaintiff, inasmuch as it appears by the return of the Sheriff of this District to the Writ issued in this cause, that the Defendant has left his domicile in this Province, and cannot be found in this District of Montreal, orders that the Defendant, by two advertisements to be published in the Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, be notified to be and appear before this Court, to answer the demand of the Plaintiff, within two months after the first of such advertisements, and that upon the Defendant\u2019s neglect to appear and answer the said demand within the period aforesaid, the Plaintiff be permitted to proceed to trial and judgment, as in a case by default, By the Court, MONK & MORROGH, P.K, B, Province of Canada, { District of Montreal.IN THE.KING'S BENCH, Thursday, the first day of April, 1841.; Present, \u2018Tire Hon.Mr.Justice PYKE, s RoLLAND, GALE.Dame CATHERINE CHAUSSEGROS DELERY, of Coteau du Lac, in the District of Montreal, widow of the late Hon.Jacques Phillipe Saveuse de Beaujeu, in his lifetime Seiguior Proprietor, and Possessor of the Seigniories of Saulanges and New Longueuil, in the said District, arid Usufructuary of the said Seigniories, by virtue of the last will and testament of the said Jacques Phillippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, and \u2018Universal Mobiliary Legatee of the said Jacques Phill:ppe Saveuse de Beaujeau, Plaint intifF; VSe GUILLAUME BISSONETTE, of the said Seigniory of Soulanges, Yeoman, Defendant, No.51.FEX\\HE Court, on the motion of Mr.MereDirH, of Coun sel for the Plaintiff, inasmuch as it appears by the return of the Sheriff of this District to the writ issued in this cause, that the Defendant has left his domicile in this Province, and cannot be found in this District of Montreal, orders, that the Defendant, by two advertisements to be published in the Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, be notified to be, and appear before this Conrt, to answer the demand of the Plaintiff, within two mouths after the first of such advertisements ; and that upon the Defendant's neglect to appear and answer the said demand, within the period aforesaid, the Plaintiff be permitted to proceed to trial and Judgment, as in a case by defauit, By the Court, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Province of Canada, District of Montreal, IN THE KING'S BENCH, Thursday, the first day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty one.PRESENT t The Honorable Mr.Justice Pyke, 6 \u201c Mr.Justice RozLAND, cs se Mr.Justice Gaux, WILLIAM BINGHAM, of Montreal, inthe District of \u2018Montreal, Esquire, and DAME MARIE CHAR- \u2018LOTTE CHARTIER \u2018DE LOTHBINIERE, his wife, by him duly authorized, Seigniors proprietors and possessors of the Seigniory of Rigand, .in the said District;and the'Honorable ROBERT UN WIN HAR- WOOD, of Vaudreuil,\u2019in the said District, Esquire, Curator in due form of Law appointed to the said WILLIAM BINGHAM, Plaintiffs ; Vs.AMABLE PILON, of the said Seigniory of .Rigand, Yeoman, Defendant ; No.718.\u2019 N motion of W.C- MErEDITH, Esquire, Council for the said Plaintiff, inasmuch as it appears by the return of the Sheriff of this District to the writ issued in this cause, that the Defendant has left his domicile in this Province, and cannot be found in this District of Montreal, it is ordered that the said Defendant be, by two advertisements to be published in the Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, notified to be and appear before this Court to answer the demand of the Plaintiffs, within two months after the frst of such advertisements, and in default of the said Defendant appearing and answering the said demand within the period aforesaid, the Plaintiffs are permitted to proceed to trial and judgment as in a case by default, By the Court, MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Province of Canada, District of Three Rivers.| IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH, The twenty vioth day of March, 1841, THOMAS BROWN ANDERSON, of the city of Mont- realy in the county and district of Montreal, esquire, merchant, and Ann Richardson, his wife, by him \u2018daly authorised to prosecute her rights à ester en juyement, George Auldjo, of the same place, esquire, executor and usufructuary devisee and legatee of his late wife Helen Richardson, deceased, and tutor duly appointed to Louis Auldjo, Susan Ann Auldjo, John Richardson Auldjo,: Elizabeth Helen Auldjo, and Eweretta Jane Auldjo, minor children, issue of \u201cris marriage with the said late Helen Richardson, - and reversionary devisees and lagatees of their.said! late mother, Eweretta: Richardson and Charlotte Ri- | chardson, also of the same place, spinsters ;- the said Ann Richardson, Eweretta Richardson, Éhar- having been the surviving heirs at law of the late honorable Jobn Richardson, deceased, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, a member of the legislative council of and for that part of the said province, heretofore known as Lower Canada, and also heirs at law of their deceased brother, the late Thomas Richardson, esquire, in his lifetime of Bengal, in the East Indies : Plaintiffs ; VS.EDWARD JAMES, ofthe city of New York, in the county and State of New York, in the United States of America, merchant, Defendant, No.500.T is ordered by the court, on motion of Wm.McTavish, esquire, of counsel for the plaintiffs, that inasmuch as it appears by the return of the sheriff of this district to the writ of summons in this cause issued, that Edward James, the said defendant, cannot be found within this district, and hath no domicile therein, the said defendant be notified by two advertisements in the Quebec Gazette and in the Montreal Gazette, to appear before this court, and answer the suit and demand of the said plaintiffs, within two months after the first of such advertisemcnts, and that in default thereof the said plaintiffs be permitted to proceed to trial and judgment, asin an action by default; and the court also directs that the publication of this order in the aforesaid gazettes be cousidered as a notification.By the court, W.C.H.COFFIN, P.K.B.Province of Canada, District of Three Rivers.y IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH, The twenty ninth day of March, 1841, KENELM CONNOR CHANDLER, esquire, of the parish of St.Jean Baptiste of Nicolet, in the county of Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers, Josephte \u2018Emilie Lozeau, of the parish of St.Antoine of Baie -du-Febvre, in the county of Yamaska, in the district aforesaid, and Mary Aon Collins Woodward, of the said parish of St.Jean Baptiste de Nicolet, seigniors par devis of the fief and seigniory of Nicolet, situate in -the-said district, Plaintiffs 3 vs.ALEXANDRE LEMIRE, yeoman, of the said parisb of St.Jean Baptiste de Nicolet, Defendant.No.499.THE court, having heard William McTavish, esquire, of counsel for the plaintiffs in this cause, upon his motion of the twenty seventh instant, inasmuch as it appears by the return of the sheriff of this district to the Writ of Summons issued in this cause, that the said de- ferdant cannot be found in the said district, and whereas it appears by affidavits that the said defendant has left his domicile in this province and that he has properties therein, and having seen and deliberated upon the documents, grants the said motion, and in consequence directs that the said defendant be notified by two advertisements to be published in the Quebec and Montreal Gazettes, to appear and answer the demand contained in the declaration filed in this cause, within two mouths from the first publication of the said advertisements, and that in default by the said defendant to appear and answer the said demand within the said delay, it be permitted to the plaintiffsto proceed to judgment, as in a cause by default ; and the court also directs that the publication of this order in the aforesaid Gazettes be consis dered as a notification.By the court, W.C.H.COFFIN, P.K, B.THE QUEBEC GAZET TE.GovErRNMENT House, Montreal, 8th April, 1841.His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL has been pleased to appoiut Tomas Wirriam CLiNToN Mui Docs, Esquire, during his pleasure, to be his DEPUTY within the Province of Canada, for the exercise of the Powers, Funca tions and Authorities in him vested as Governor of the said: Province, in so far as the same relate to the granting of Warrants for the payment of money, Marriage Licences, and Ferry Licences, in and for the said Province, By Command, D.DALY, SECRETARY, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE PROVINCE, Montreal, 4th April, 1841, His ExCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL has this day, been pleased to make the following appointment, viz: ARTHUR GIEFORD, Of the City of Toronto, Esquire, to.be Clerk of the Peace, for the Distzict of Gore.Montreal, 1214 April, 1841.His ExorryeNgy has further been pleased to appoint.Ocivier Cormier, Gentleman, to be a Public Notary, in and for that part of the Province of Canada, heretofore.lutte Richardson and the said late Helen Richardson, \u20ac constituting the Province of Lower Canada.is a at.tte ancremaae pe a rie SENECA AL 8.EE SSSR tar aroma eo ae es LT CE TT EE ST SERIE IAT UT LT TR Se me ens =O 1841, PROVINCE oF} CANADA.SYDENHAM.VICTORIA, by tbe Grace of Gop, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, QueEN, Defender of the Faith, To our well beloved and faithful, the Legislative Councillors of the Province of Canada, and the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses, elected to serve in the Legislative Assembly of our said Province, summoned and called to a meeting of the Provincial Parliament of our said Province, at our TowN oF Kingston, on the Fighth day of the present month of April to have been commenced and held, and to every of You\u2014 GREETING : VV HEREAS for divers urgent and arduous affairs, Us, the state and defence of our said Province concerning, We did summon and command You on the day and at the place aforesaid to be present, to treat, consent and conclude upon those things, which, in our said Provincial Parliament should then and there be proposed and deliberated upon ; We, for divers causes and cousiderations Us to this especially moving, have thought fit to prorogue our said Provincial Parliament until the TWENTY-SIXTH day of MAY next, su that You nor any of You on the said Eigbth day of the present month of April at our said Town to appear shall in no wise be beld or constrained ; for We do will that You and each of You, be as to Us in this matter entirely exouerated ; commanding and by these presents firmly enjoining You and every of You, and all others in this bebalf interested, that on the said TWENTY-SIXTH day of NMA Ÿ next, at our TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON, personally You be and appear for the DESPATCH OF BUSINESS, to treat, do, act and conclude upon those things which in our said Provincial Parliament by the Common Council of our said Province may by thefavour of Gob be ordained, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused these our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of our | said Province of Canada to be hereunto affixed.Witness our Right trusty and well beloved the Right Honorable CHARLES, BARON SYDEN- HAM, of Sydenham, in the County of Kent, and Toronto in Canada,one of our most Honorable Privy Council, Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor in Chiefin and over our Pso- vinces of Cavada, Nova Scntia, New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admiral of the same.At our Government House, in our City of Montreal, in our said Province of Canada, the SIXTH day of APRIL, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty Oue, aud in the fourth year of our Reign.S.THOMAS AMIOT, \"Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, NOTICE, OFFICE OF CROWN LANDS, Quesec, March 31, 1841.ITH a view to facilitate the settlement of the Province, His Excellency the Governor General has been pleased to direct the Commissionners of CROWN LANDS to invite individual proprietors who may desire to sell their LANDS, to send in a description of them with all \u2018necessary particulars to the CROWN LAND, OFFICE, tobe forwarded to the several Crown Land Agents, where they will be kept for the inspection of the ublic, These Officers, however, will not act in any way as Private Agents, or undertake to sell Private Lands ; but merely afford the means of informing the Public of the extent of Lands to be sold in each district, thename of the owner and the price demanded.For their services under this arrangement the agents are authorised to receive the following fees.\" For'the registry of descriptions of wild lands under 500 ACTCS ee so 8000 REC 0e0etetateenRteslgg ess VOS 2s.bd.Do.500 to 1000.\u20260\u202600ovowsoucss 38, Fach 500 acres additional, .\u2026.18.6d.Cleared farms, &c.value under £500.\u2014-.2s.6d.Do.£500 to É1000.0.\u2026\u20260vocncuveus 5s.Each additional £500 in value.ls, 6d.For each letter written by request respecting (he AbOVE.cvs seer ss sector crea ncscanseacecssss 18.Bd, 3m-1w NOTICE.FEE partoership heretofore existing between JAMES DonALDSON aud JoHN ARMSTRONG, junior, as Founders at the City of Quebec, under the firm of Donaldson and Armstrong, has been dissolved and discontinued.JOHN ARMSTRONG, Junior.Quebec, 6th April, 1841.4.w.NOTICE.\"THE .copartnership heretofore subsisting between the \u201csubsoribers in this place under the firm of Joun Young & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent at Mont- xeal, under date the twenty.first day of January last, ALLAN GILMOUR, WILLIAM RITCHIE, By their Attorney, DAVID GILMOUR, JOHN YOUNG.3Mamilton, -8th, February, 1841.6w FOR SALE BY T.CARY & Co Embossed Note and Letter Paper, Bramah\u2019spatent Pens, _ Silver Steel, pen
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