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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1825.0830. - Bricker, John.- 1 ~,% ~ 3~, ,. ~ ~c ~Z~~ ~ ~,~'j ,~ ~,. ,, ~.-~---- ;~%~ '~ L ~~~ ~z.ti ~ ~ L ~~ l~~u '"~ ~~ ;~ ~~ 1 1 t ~ ~IILJ(lL~~(` /(/r /QI`~lrc/:/O~GrJ -,.~ - - / ~wcJ Ci4~ ti' ~7LCCSa~~~c..~~. Gc.. ~ I ~ /. ~G i!<-KC ~ ~ t.. ~.-~-? i ~1f/Zc-a.- ~ - .L.L~L ~ L~ fit L~ ~;L~4ti v~ ~~LLO mss' .I L, ~ir. L O ~ c: L I /.. ,~ .. I' ~' ~' - ~~ ~;t~rlisie-Y'rintcd by J. Tizt~rd, and Co, ~~~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 ~8 ~ a T~Ae ~C tl f 1~ Il U ~ '!`~ . ~~~L-G ~~ ~..~ ~,,~ ~~;L ;~~ ~ `~C. .-~o' o-~~-~. '~~. ~?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~~- Se~.ecltllc of Petitioner's 7C'ro~erfrye , ~, ~ ~~ ~•%~~ ~~~ - ~~ ~ ~ . ,f~ ///J "" ~ 4~~ c~i~ ~ ' ~. ' ~, / ~: ~ ~~ Q- , f22 ~'lnrQivv'F: ~ t~~.,r LZ-~-4 ~-'C/`19'',f,~-' ~ • fj~', ~- ~ j ~ ~] (/ ~ (/ / C~ ~' tiv~x-r Lvv ~~/!'z~-U I~iw t-G' ---. • ~ ` ~•~ it ~.-./ C<~ C~;6~L~/ ~ ~W ~%G44 ~ ~isv 0/~ -' v a_S~ of I'et~tioneg•'s ~~•ec~i$or~, ~~tt~~. t~~e n.~t~~~~ ~t~~~ an~ol~nt o~ tl~ei~• ~lcbt~~~'~~, ~u,~ - f - ~ ~~. ~ ~ ~ t-GJ ~%~ +1`~-~d~i mac- G G6't.,v+~-- ~ L. ,. f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~, u, ~~ ~ ~ . ~~-~ -.~~ ~`~Z ~ 3:~ ~~ / - ~~ 6.Z . ~-. ~~~~ ~~~~~ i .. 'H''°~' - ~~fa~cl<~~c~n~ of l~etition~~~~s losses anc~ , t~><e I~Yca s. ~hcreb ~ - %' /~1 C-c /~ (r•-L~ 4 f - ~ 1 rl S O ~ Ye Il 1, s -~z a~T" vo~n.,~j Ptiw ,.- /~ ~C~Ilnberlan(~ ~iollllt3''~ ss, 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. ' ~~~"~ - and subscrib-ed ~ ~~' ~` , /J ~-t 2' ri~`~~~ --- k~cfort: me, cite c~-~ c'~,.~ cl a~• of: ~t'U-fti~. A: 18:~d" ~~ 1 nab ~~r ~~flt p t~e~e ~>±e~enr~, .`hat ~ the n'itl,in named Petitioner, do hereby assign, trarrsfc;r, set over and deliver up, unto C G E'L 6L~ G ~- 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..~ FSe~led r~.+td Deli~uered a~z tlle,firesettce of ~` fem. a : i. (rc c~ G cZ ,,,;~~ ~ ~~ <` , `- lie bcca.~ne .~. ',. ~ ~ ~ .ctv .t. .~ i