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. ' Naomi liirJsait, 5 Divorce. i -'!iO'IFiS now the complainant, by 1 urpte, ! 'it,, solicitor, and mukn proof 'by the urli- ' d-ivit of a disinterested witness that the ear! ia-f- -. at i" a non-resident of the State of In.t'a. The said dele .d;mt is tb.-rcf.re kerei "by uu tilled of the pendency of said bill, and that unless she appear and either plead, n-

mCr, or demur tuerm, mi in. u,i, u. vxt term of ths Whlti" Circuit Court, to Ue Widen at the Court House in the town of MonticeUo, on the 3rd Monday in April nest, then S csii bill will be heard and decreed in her abi nnce. ; t teat : RAN30N J.X'CONNAUG Hif AY, Clerk W. C. C. By O. jrCoNAtroHHAT, Dep'y. Ik's. 16,1850 Lfeea.ai 133

ShcriiPs Sale. BY Tirtue of an Execution to . me diresA from the White County Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale on the fish day oi Januaty, 151, at the Court house door, in tha town of Monticelio, within the hours prescribed by law, tbs rents and proSta for he term of seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: the south cast quarter of the north east quarter of section number twentyfive, 25 in township twenty-seven, 27 ran tie four, (4) weft, containing torty acres, r Aii in said county of White, and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment. intomftt siiid cost. I will at the ssme time and nlsff. offer the fee simple of said real estate Taken as the property of James Barnes, at tha suit of Thomas Spencer. ri. A. E Eli. KEY, Sheriff. W.C. December Uth, 1530. pr'a fee 2,00 I3w3 STATE OF INDIANA, White Cocntt, J ' Vhlta Circuit Court, in vacation after October term, 1 30. Jacob F rt vs. - Joe rh William, Joan- Dill ia Chancery ra ii ,'ar..s'in, i'-t b1 A. Lerkey. , (nfi"l3 p -w the complainant by II. W. j I ! it, L a uicttor, and files the affidavit r t c u r- d wi.neas m the olncc of the Clerk of said Court in the words and figures following, to-wit: (Insert;) froia whu h it appears that the eatd defendant, Joseph Wi!Ha.rnwon, ia a non-resident ot tae State of Indiana. Tha said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the Ha? of tui bill, and that unless he tt appear on tae first day of the next term of the aid White Circuit Court, '"lobe holden at the Court House in Monticello ia said County, and elond, answer, cr demur to said JdiU the same Tn-i"i be heard and decreed in bis absent. ! Attest : RAN SON M- CONN A C GEII A Y, Clerk. dec 10, 1530 pr'a fee $3,50 13w3 STATE OF IN DIANA, JASPEii CorsxT, 4 ss. TT Geo. W. S;iitisr, Clerk of the Ja?per Cir cuit Court and ex-ol.ieio Auditor oi Jasper Count r,v, hereby rives notice that the 1 . T I i" . -v-'ent f r the ri"i-pv 1 r f ir i' j ' r 1 r,? h t5! ' C -t xl ii-r lit t ,i t 3 f rtt dav of Ji.t h )'ir cr 1 S oVl "i k, . 1 1 , v, I eii ny, or,1-1! kit I P b 0! f 1 -arv , lt.31 , 4 ' the i t i t f I.r - tf i u t it icrt - it I i 1 t i nf i i .: rii., fttt ne. Tla u '"Ty t. pay si a U . It ( l , to -; t 1 1 1 cr w ty an i S'l Ci-f vl l.iif t tel' -)i,oe of sud ?u 'ua ia said County a rr i by , ..It i'tje D'ne iroasnrtr si y ' I and i'.,- Eial eft c . " I. at o, .ce in u' r 3.e 1 1 o d v if mh t.cld. V.'iN'ITL'i.L, 3 f lit e P ob .1 r L r f v in J. 3rd. rf t 'TBI I f 1, A , to il Ito t t ) - -3. T . t

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