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The ~~onora~l'lc the ~Tu~~ yes of t.hc Co>tirt of Common P~,cas
of Cnuibcrlx.ud county, 1-c-lding said Court at Carlisle, the 1 day of G..~...
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~i,etipectl'ully represents, `" '
'That he has been arrested in exeC~klii~n a--d ~i~•en baud c•un-litioucd for his ah~e~rrance to
take. the. henelit of thr L-•nlveul LiL\~ 5 of tliis Comnrar-tvealth, a~recably to the l-rnvi~ions of
the Acts of Assemhl}' in such case. made and provided ; that he has resided within this State
fur six munt.hs and -nore, inunc~diately precedin' this, his apl-luation ; that he ofl'rrs lu de-
liver Lll) LO the nSP of hi (.'rediturs. all his 1-roperty, real. pcr~onal. and mixed, to wl-ic6 I-c
is iu any manner entitled ; a ~chedulc whereof, to7ethcr with a list of I-is creditors, and the
nature and a-nount of their debts. as fi-.r as he can ascertain them, with a statcnre,nt ul' his
1o55es, and the means wl-ereby he became insolvent, are exhibited with, and annexed in, Iris
Petitin^ : he therefore prays Lo he a-lluwed the. benefit of the several Acts of Assembly of the
CommorcwealtL of Ycrrnsylvania, roade fur the relief of insulveut debtors.
Schedule o1' Petitioner's Property.
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the wiLltiu uttmed Yetitiuncr, Flu ltcrc~hy asis;u, trantifcr, set over, and tlcliver up untc~
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The afot•esaid 1'etitiuner ht•iu:; clnly ~ «' ~ a-• ~ accarrlin~ to law, duth sa}', that
all thr tiu•t~ runtainecl in the foretiuin' Petition, fic;heclulc, T.ist, aucl ~taternent, arc. trnc, to
the be5•t~f his I:un~~-l-•-I~~• :~u-I I-i•li-•I: y~-r~~
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~~b~u ~IYY vii ~n tt~c~c ~pi•cecixte. '1'h~tt r,
~ i-~ ~irr~ of nay c•rc~clitors, iu hursnancc oi' the clit•e.ctions of thc. ~1ct of Assembly. all my T,atate,
rc• rl. I-r•rsunal, and mixed, rcvc•r~ion~ and remaiudr,rs, -ehich [ nutiv have.. possess, claim. or
an- iu any respect entitled to, in auy place whatever, in trust, for themselves, and my other
creditors.
Inc iVititesa 2vhereof', I have I-erennto set my hand and seal, this clay of
in the year of our l.urd, une tltousanct ci~ht huuclred aucl thirty
Sealed a~td delivered irtTrresenceof ~ ~ ,,~~,r{