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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1832.1208. - Kauffer, Martin~- ,~ J ~~~0'n~ 1 ~ ~i~ ~~. ~~;~~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~4/// /1 w ~ ~ ~ /~~- ~~ "~ ~ ~ i ~° '~ e ~-~- ~~- , ~9 ,/~:I CC+~.a.~,~~ / 1.~., /~ ~a+-y ~ •. 0.~ ~ / ~,~~~t yy~~ I ~~ ~ ~~ ° _~ ~v 'Ib the Ilorrn, ccUlc ilu~ Jrcrl~res rf the G'o2crt of G'ontlttort Ylecrs of (;'cirrtbc~r•lurul G'ourrt,J, holdira~;~ .uri~l ["urcr•l, at C'~2IlLISLE, the ~~~~ ~ ~ ~~'~ drez~ of ~~~~-~ r_ 1832 ,fj f _ ,~ ~~ u'fo~ ,, respcctfillly rep)•esents, '1'ir:~Z• lle has been arrest.cd in execution, and icc-i bond, conditioned for 1)15 a1)1)carance t.o take the bcnelit o1' the ln5olcent La«~s of this Conuuomcealth, arceably to tllr terms of the Acts of Assembly, i^ such case mode and 1)ro~'ided. 'T'hat he has resided «-ithin this state i'or six 1~louths and more, imincdiately pre~cedin~; this leis al)1)licatio-l; and that he ollcrs to dclit•c)• up to tlic use of hi creditors, all his hropcrty, rca1, 1)cr~onal and mixed, to ~~~hich he is in any munncr entitled; a scl)cdulc ~~-hcrcof; toethcr 1~~itl- a ]i5t oi~ 1-i, creditors, and tllc nature of their debts, as far us li<c can ascertain them, ~~-itl) a staten)ent of 1)is losses u-ul the means t~~herc- Uy~bc i~ccatnc iusol~~cnt, are exhibited Frith, and auncxcd to this rt:~rrrlu~. H-:, illeccfore, )- i., to tic allmrcd the bcneiit of the. sc~-cr<il Acts of• As~~cplbly, of the Coiuiuonti~-caltl> of 1 ...; 1'culi~ylrui-iu, muds for tl-c rclici' of lusolre-rt Uel.)tors. ~"C~~~"`~~~ ~•; z~ ,~- ~./.~ ~~•li~~~~l~dc~l~ ~~' .l"~'~'i~ioncr's ~~~~r•o~~c;~~t~: ~ ~~J. j. ~ ~ ~r_- - ., ~. ~c ~~-:~ ~r~1'.~ ~J ~ ~ ~,,,~~ ~~-~ ~~.~ ~ ,~ Z._,~~e--CSC ~-- ~- List off' Petitioner's Cred'~itors, zc~it~i tie natz~re tc~zd amount off' their debts+ ~> ~ ~~h ~Q% ~~ C~ ~f ~~' i vr`~ / ./! _ ~ l//~" O GL rYr- Pip [ ~ ~ C E~ i c r . . v Gc Pin, r ~ ~ . ~ /~ oL Piv,/~ ~ <: J{ r r ~ j ~ J ~j~., / ._~~ O'er ,e ~i , ~~~L v r;~~f-~• i~ ~~ ~~~ p ~i v ~~ ~'. ~ / ~ ~ J U ;~ ~f~~ _ ~/"'-G-o~ d~-l~ c~.z .ti ~`foc ( Cori i J 2 ~ f v - / ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~7 / ~:%~~~]'YL,G'-~ ~~f' lM iii ~ ~~ /P~ J ~ f /J lj ~ ~.' U~U .~ - . - i • ~ ~ ~Ytate~nent off' Petitioner's mosses, and tke means wl~ereb;~ ke became Insolvent. G -LC,D 2~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ o~-~vh. ~. - 7~wG iiJ o~U~~ ,- ~ ~~ f~ . - - Tn~ foregoing Petitioiicr, being duly ~G~i~f-y~,' aecordin to Lam, dotli say, tl-at all the facts contained in the foregoing Petition, Schedule, List and atatenient, are true to the beat of his knowledge and belief. G(t~/r'h and subscribed l before mc, the ~~~ day of ,~~ ~~~ ~i83 °~ ~s.~~j1z ~ - ~~ ~~ / _ - h.\"Ull' .:4LI. 1~'f.L~V 13Y 'lILE~SI: PI~Is~S1;NTS, 'I'fc_~T I ~f~iL~.. ..~~1~~J~~~C/~'` the. Srithili naiucd PL'I'I'I'IONEI~, du hcrcuy assig-i, transfer, set over and dcli~~er ttl), unto l' ~-~ of my creditors, in pursuesice of the directions of the Acts of ~ssemhly, all niy estate, rial, hcrsonal and i~nixc~l, in posscssiou, reversion and remail~der, which I now hate, possess, clai~t~, or rani iii any 1•eshect~ ciititled to. in any manner tit-bate~~rr, in trust for ~~.~.-:~~ a.nd iu~~ uil~cr creditors. Ili ~~1"itnc~s t~~h~~rro[; I ha~•c liercunto set my hand anal. seal. this i7 ~ ~ dad i~f~ ~1 fr~~ ~. ~=• ~ iii the .'ear of ~~ur l,nxn. i~3.>~ . b'eulc~l a~~u~ ~di~liz~c~~~~d ~`"'~''~ i,n tli~• ~~rc:~!~itcc of f, ~ C°! ~,~ ~~<. ~ far <~ i A~~' ~'~,-;~,~6~.,.~ ,~ ,