Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 May 1829 — Page 4

5TATF OF IVDIANA,;

Knox Coun Y.

KXOX Lit

j! 59.

UIT t OURT,

Team, 1829.

?ohn limner.

Eli Manville,

Charles Main

A ND now at

M Marcm q7

aunw

Injunction.

mistrator oi t

le, u ceased.

mis lime came the coni-

plainanl, by John Law, hs Solici or,

and upon bill fiud,il is o doted, adjudged, am! dccieed, that Eli Manville, t te admini sttator of I'.harles Manville, deceased, be enjoined horn making any disposition of the real estate of said C harks M.nville, in the bill meu'ioned, u-iti! the fu'u e decree ol this court, upon the complainant giving bond in the mud of three hundred dollars, within twenty days. And on further motion, I' i$ ordered, that Samuel Ihll, Esq, be appoime-d guatdian, k ad lire in. to Barbara, V'.Vwu, and Francia illcn, minor m its of Ch irhs Allen, deed, and 'hat publication be i ude ot the pendency ot this suit, to Ila'rw, Barbara, and Thomas jilltn, non-residents. And leave i given to complainant to amend his bill within thirty days. A copy test, For HOMER JOHNSON, Clk. D. C. JOHNSON d c April 30, 1829. 12-4i State of hifliitna, VANDERBURGH, CIRCUIT COURT,

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STATE OF INDIANA

Knox v uunty.

Jnf Mafch Term, 1829. D$ras Mc Henry, 1

VS LIBEL FOR DIVORCE

Sxrnuel G. McIIenrv 1

AND now at this time C3mc the complainl ant, by Gen. W. Johnston, hei Counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction ol the court that a summons had been regularly is sued from the Cle'k's cflice, and returned, non et" and it further appearing that the said defendant is no? an inhabitant o. this state On notion it is ordered, I hat this cause be continued until the next teim ol this court, and that the pendency ol this complaint be published in the Western Sun, a paper piin ted in Vincennes, for four weeks successively, according to the statute in such case made and provided and order for dedimus generally, A copy test, For HOMER JOHNSON, Clk. D C. JOHNSON, i) c. April 30. 1P?9 2-4t

ss.

William Lewis,

vs.

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MARCH TERM, 1829

Hugh MctTaTyTTTfWJ Dobyns,

Orchr to take De-

and Clarissa, his wife, and the .fiosi-

unknown heirs ol Himh lcua- tiotn

ry, by his wife Maty McGai), late Mary Anthony.

UPON the plaintiff's application, it in ordered, that the Deposition ol William IVIcNitt, and Elijah Kino, be taken by, and before Horace Dunham, Master in Chancery, on the thirty -fix st day of August next, and that notice of the time and place of the taking such depositions be given by publication in some public newspaper of this slate, for four weeks successivciy. A copy attest. Wm.T.T JONES, Dvi Clk v.cc. tiripThe depositions which may be taken in pursuance of the above notice, are intended to be made use of in defence of the title which the undersigned has to Lot No. t hi r teen, or a part of it, accotding to the original plan of the town of Evansville, on the tiial ol a suit w hich he is apprehensive the above defendants, their heirs, or representath ee, or assigns, or some one of thf in, may bring, to obtain said Lot, or part of it. Above dt positions will be taken before the said Horace Dunham. Piaster tn Chancery, at the utile c ol N Roau-y, Esq in Evans ille, on the said thirty first day ol August, between the hours of nine o'clock, a m ami mx o'clock p m. WILLIAM LEW IS. April 21. '82 12-4' cJB tp

Caution to the Public. Y!niEREAS my ivifc YJz ha left my V 1 bed and boatding, without any just cause or provocation ; I therefore fotewarn any pet son or pet sons Itotri trusting or harboring her on my accouni, as 1 am ricti-i mined to pay no debts ol her contracting from this date forward.

J. iv UK A US. I

bi;ii E OF IN 1)1 A.N A. Knox C ounty,

KXOX CIRCUIT COURT, Mahcii Term, 1029

John Reed,

The heirs of Pjojne Gaicn, the InChai

heirs of JohnR. Jones, & the l cehy.

heits of 1 oussaint Dubois,

A NU now at this time came the com hl plainant, by Samuel Judah, his Solicitor, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendants are nm-resi-dents ol this st te It is ordered, that the pendency of this suit be publishtd in the Western Sun, a paper printed in Vincennes, for four weeks successively, that the said defendams appear here at the next term, and answer the complainant's bill, or the same will be taken as confessed. A copv test, For HOMER JOHNSON. Clk D. C. JOHNSON n c.

April

30, in 29.

!2-4t

Hags ! Hags ! Hags ! C.iS, or WORK, will b given for any quantity of clean Livncn or Cotton ittct at the wf.sntrn sun office.

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