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~~~l~e I~o~io~~~l~le the ~afl~es of the ~olirt ot" COlIl1IlQI1 Plea
u!' CU1~';LRL.IND CUUN"TY, holding said Court at Carlisle, the day of
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~?espectfully represents, that h~ has resided :vithin this State, for six months and more, immediately preceding
this his application; that he c}F~rs to deliver up to the use of his Creditors, all his property, real, personal and
mixed, to which he is in any manner entitled ; a schedule :thereof, together it•irh a list of his Creditors, and
the nature of their dents as fir as he can ascertain them, Frith a ~tatcment of his lasses, and the means where.
by lie became insolvent, arc eshibited::ith and annexed to this petition. He therefore pra}•s to Ue allowed
'the benefit of the se : oral acts of :~ssembl}' of the Cummantccalth o£ Pennsylvania, made for the relief of In•
solvent Dc}ators. , ' ~" ` `~'~'~.1, ~~~C~l~~-
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The foregoing petitioner acing duly fff(ti.,p-i,~,.., __
ccording t~„:,~,~, loth say, .hat
all the facts contained in the foregoing Petiti~,n, Sciudule, 1Jist and .~ftatCt7l~nt, are true to the best of his
1*nc~edge and belief.
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the n'itl,in named Petitioner, do hereby assign, trarrsfc;r, set over and deliver up, unto
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iu•o or my- Creditors, in pursuance of the directions of the Act of Asses~tbly, all my Estate, Real, Personal
and Alixed, reversions and remainders, which I now have, possess, claim, or am in any respect entitled to, in
any place ~; haterer, in trust for themselves, and my other,Creditors.
~~ ~iktte~~ whereof, I havehereuntoset my hand and seal this ~
.< <,, I.Z L ~1- in the year of our Lord, vne thousand eight ht~rdre:l ~ nc1 t-vcnty if~u..~
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