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'I'o the Hoxon~BL~ the Judges oi' the f'~~lsrt cif Common Pleas uF Ccamberlancl Cozeaify,
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Bolding said Court at Cccrlislc, the ! J
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~I'~e Petihioa~ of G ~ t"'
That lie has resided ~vitl~in this state for six inoriths and more, imiucdiatcly l~receec}ing tl-i~ leis
al~plicatioii; that he ofT'i~rs to deliver up to the u~c. of his ei•rciitors, all his l~r«pa;rt,}~, real, pcr~nr-ai
and mined, to r~~hich lie is in auy utanner entitled; a schec}ule ~ti-hcrcol', together Frith a ii~t of
his creditors anu the nature of their debts, as far a, he tali ase~•rtain them, ~~-itL a ~i,ttemc~nt ~,f
leis loses and the mcai-s ~r}icreby he became insolvent, arc etihihitt•d ~vitii, alit! aciuc~~cd to ibis
~~ctil'iort. Iir, therefore }»'ay5 to be allowed the bcnelit of th~~ 5evc•ral acts of 1lsscinbly, ul the
r'oann~toatzveallla cif Pennsylvaaaiu~, made fur the relief of Insolvent lle}~t~~m ~~
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The for;•gc~in~; Petitioner being duly -~ )-~< ~•~ ~- - acenrding to law, clot}] ca~~, that al] the
Facts cuntait+~•d iu tl~c ti~regoing I'etitiou, Schedule, List, acid Statement, are tt•ue, to the Vest of
hip knowledge and belief.
~~a-~,. ,-y and subscribed / ~,/~ /-/
before me, the o ~~ ,,,
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know a~~ien by these Presents; 'I`•hat T r_--~~/~1_ ~ ~•~f{ ~~ -~-2z-
t:he within nan~ecl P~'7'ITIONG'Iv', du hereby a~5ign, transfer, set over and deliver up, unfo
c~-.~nf my cmc ' r~, in puruance of thc~ dircction~ of t:hc Act of ,'1~c•mhlj-. all my estate,
rca1, pcrs~cnal and c~-itccl, r~•vei•,ic~n, and rc~inaindei:~, «-!-icL I nuw cez p,~sc», claiul, or a~~a
in any respect entitL•d~tn, in any place what~~~-er, iii trot for acid in otyLeb
crccliturs. Iq IYilrtess «•liercoi; 1 lia~~e h~•re~znt~~ .E~t nay hang! and seal, this ~~`-~
day of y./ z•---- ~~-~-~~ iil the 3~car of our Loin. 7. s ~' ~
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