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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1836.1616. - Small, William B. } ~. .~ r ~ • f 4 ~- ~. _ . ' s: ~ r ' .+ ' ~ ~ 4 .. r s ~% • ~, • . ~ w '~ R ~ • i • •~ i ~ ' F '~ 1~ ~ f ~Gi6. • ! ,;., o ~~ ~ - !~~ ~~ ~~" ~-. D~~ /,~ ~e. M..~a.~~ ~re..a..C~c.o-£~e_ ~s7~.~.~ ram ~~.c~«.r~u4' • tea. "I~ ea..., •/ !~i`~e..~ !~- • E,v at ~, Q~~. z...... ~ !~e-?.c- -t ~ ~~ ~ • ~' • .' ~~~ •' . r • I • ~• s • .~ ~ ~~ .- • s ` .~ ^r `the HdY~orab~e the r~ll(~~;~5 of t~>tc ~aii;t~t of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, holding said Court at c;;trlis!,•, ~~ ite y.- play of 183 ~~ P~espec'tfully represents, ' Tljat he has been arrested in execution and given bond conditioned for his appearance to take the benefit of the 'In§olvent Laws of this Commonwealth, agreeably to 1!~^ j~rovisions of the Acts of 1~ss°mbly in such case made .~ nd provided; that he has resided within this State for six months and more, immediately preceding this, his application; that he oilers to deliver up to the use of his Crc-litors, all his property, real, personal, and m't'~ed, t:o which he is in any manner entitled; a Schedule whereof, together with a listofhis creditors, and the nature and amount of their debts, as far as he can ascertain them, with a statement of his losses, and the means whereby he became insolvent, ace exhibited with, and annexed to, his Petition: he therefore p~.ays to be allowed the bene- fi~ otl.he several Acts of Assembly of the C~~:nmoi; ~;ea]th of Pennsylvania, made for the relief of insolvent de~itors. ,~~ Scl~eclule of Petitioner's Proper~~~ ~• • ~ •. ~ ~ ~ - -1_' i ~+~'''' • ,~ .~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ,, ,t f + ~1i1 . ~ • • • ~ M ~''. . ` ~ . ~ ~~. ~ .~ ~ -~~ .~ ~' ty ~~. ~;.e.~i. •~, ~y _~x. ~ • ,~ ~ ~~..• ~ : ~. ~~~ tea' - ~- ~ ~ List of Petitiontr'a~ Creditors, with thc. nature and mount of his debts, to wit. f ~ ~~ r~ ~'«. p,~ -,, ~~ I 7 ~I~ ` .. s Irk;, , ~ +, ~ •+ • ~' L-Y ~ ice-- a . ~-~ ..~-~- ` .~~ v .. • ~1 ~ ~~ / f~ Biwa . r`ai,..~,,,, ~ia /L~~~+r..6 .(0.~~~:,~.-B~.~J ~'t~.teweut of p'etitioner's losses, a~n~l the means whcrcuy hs became ~usolvent. • - • • ~ • ~ ~ • • ~ ~ ~ ~ • .• • ~ ~ i ~~ + ~ ~ • J 1 ~ ~ I • * • r .. . .. • ~~ • I •~ • f • • ~ ' ~ . ~amT~erl~.nd Coilnty, ~~. The aforesaid Petitioner being; duly according to law, loth say, that all the fact contained iu the foregoing Petition. ~cl,c(lulc, I.is,, and ~tatement..~re true, to the best ~ his knowledge and belief. ~,~H q 1 r' ` h`;~~ir•(' iii(' ~ ! ~~• 1~~~ e~~Y ~-~~'~~ ~~ t~j~~~ ~`~L~~~~~Y ~ "hat I, f tl~e «~iLl;iu nnmecl Petitioner, do herchy asi~,•n, lransfeY•, set over, and ~ .cam-L_~ ~~ ~~ ~1~u~ ., , ~~,,, ~ i uty crcuit~~rs, .u 1,,~,.~,u~~,-:: ;;; ilu; c?irr•riiens oC the :\ct, of assembly, all my I~stale, real, personal, and ,;, i, :!. rc~•crsions anti rem,,inci~. r. • ~, hie ;, [now hare, posses, claim, or am in auy respect entitled to, iu any • _„.~,~ ~ h:,ic~~cr, in tr,1~t, fr~r ~I,~n:yirwM, ,~ucl m~- other crcditoi~s• ~~- cl;, - of /' 1 I:a•, ~• i;c : cuulc; sr1 m hand and seal this ~ • lfi. 11?l~lr~,.~ r~•hcrrl;~i Y ~~/ ~ in the year of our Lord, out tl o~,<an<l c•i~,itt hun,lred and thirty .~,~.{ ~•;~~ . , ~i ...,cl ,~•-/;,•, ;•,,,! ria ';'(~ 1n•csc~(cc of ~ ~~~~,~ -~ y ~_~ ` %6 /~ :tip ~~ ~-l,~ ~,.~ /~4' ~~~~~ p ~~~,~~~~~~ ~ F ~ ~ ~, ~j~.~ ~~~~~ ~~~R ~ ~~`~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~ e ~n ~ ~ f ~P~Y. ~~~~ ~ .€, 3~ : ,tai ~ ~ ~ ~~F p ~ ~~~A~~? P s~ ~ F~ ~ ~" ~`~~ F C h~F.t~~Fl ~t~F ~,~ ~~. ~~ ~ ~ ~ n~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~ e ~~F ~ ~~~ R ~ ~h~ ~`~ ~~ ~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~e> :~~ ~^ ~~ i D P 1 ~\ ~. R1