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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1839.1796. - Kaufman, Joseph 0 w 1 s i~` • ~ 4 ~. _ ~• i r ~ ._. ~;' ~' ~/ ~~~ ~.~'C lic.-lti ~~~~ ~~ ~,~F ~l~~r ~~ ~ :; L; ~~ti-0 L c.. r G~ ~ v. .~:_ . CLS-~..I~ ~G cs-. a/~- G.~ ~ G" i ,~J~ ~ ~ _ G _ ~, -r -~, ~ V fNNN// I ~7~~ ,P Gv- ~L~'~ s~~ic.. ~~lr tA.c vc~~ ~-~ ~~. ~ i' cA ~ yt-w-~ ~~, _ ~ • '~~ ~ L pu-~~ f i 2:G~ , a - ~> ~ Thy 1Iv-~o7cr~eLle the .l~rrh~s of tke ['oi~a•t o/' ('n~atsito~r. Pienc ol• (`~r~~tli~^~•l~a»~h ('n~~~rlij. Holding said Courl at Carlisle, the ;±',~-;ti: "..... '°.'J day of 1S3 j' d-r ~ ,. T II E PETITION O F ~~_~~~~~'-~ ~'~~~'=~'`:`'""`"` Pespcr.~fully represents, That he has been arrested in execution and given bond conditioned fot• his appearance to ia];e the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth, agreeably to the provisions of the Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided ; that he has resided within this State for six months and more, immediately preceding this, his application ; that he offers to deliver up to the use of his Creditors, all his property, real, persona], and mixed, to which he is in any manner entitled ; a Schedule wiicreof, together with a list of his creditors, and the nature and amount o1 their debts, as far as he can ascertain them, with a statement of his losses, and the means where- by he became insolvent, arc exhibited with, and annexed to, his Petition : IIc therefore prays to be allowed the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, made for the relicC of In- solvent Debtors. ~~ Ys ~,(/ '~yjLU :' ~ ::. Sei~e~lt~le of IDetitioz~ter'S Pr~-pert~~ ~' ~ ~ ~ ~- ~j ~.w-v!L i^Z~G~ J ~~ / ~ ~ i ~l~(ctCG~.Ccp ~1i f`~~ j?!<-•I- /,~ `(L` ~`L`~1c~1~/ t ~ts~~ !~ ~ r ,. J / ~ T{z~,- cL:'t c'7CtncJ itJ lbG~ty~ ~~G^-~Gt--G d~ i~r ~ j~C. cG ~ ~t GL ~ ~ Y ~t ~c ~~ ~~~ ~- ~w~.~ ~.~ l~ ~ vim- ~ ~-~'~ ~r~~T n~ PET~~''l~1lTFP'~~ r, R~~r~or~~~, ,,fi nth the natuz~c anti alYl.Ollllt of his Dc~ts, to-wit :-- ~ ~ ~ JJ/~ Gj~~ ,~ .r.~ -- ~~ ~i!C~Yl~rc%f ~~CiXC.O -- L~ ~' i~G ~" ~~ . - !' ~~ U rr.~u„r ~' { pC ~V v rte. ~ J/ r .~ .~ ~ d~ G~ v fs6 ~ O~ ~ ~ G~ __ -- ~~ ~S~~ute))tc~tt of ~'et~etioaacr'~ .,~os~~es, ecaacl t1'ie 1~`Iz?aaas 2c+licr~l~~® he U~cuaaze Ia2solv~nt. / G << • ~ ~i ~ ~d ~~~ ~ l~ ~ ~ ' '`~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~G ~ 5~ ~~ ~~~~f~M~~ ~ ~ ~ .._ c ~` CUMT3ER.LAN~ (,(IUNTY, ss. The aforesaid Petitioner being duly Q_ .- tw.ri' r~ - according to lan~, oath sa}', that all th contained iu the foregoing Petition, Schc4lifle, List, and Stat.cment, are U~uc, to the best of his lu~owled; belief. " . '~1f' ` ` F, and subseribecl before me ~ ~ the ~~ cloy of ~,~ .. ~ - ~ 183 '~ ~, ~ KNOW A3~I, ~ldEl3 B~ 2'~?~J~ PR.~~ER3~~~ `~~~;~`~~ ~, ~,,// the t~•ilhin i:an~~•rl Prlitioncr. do hereby assi~u, trai::.t~•;, =~a.;+,~~ ~lcliver up unto 7~x ~ r ~ `f/,~ u-u <• ~i l J two of my creditors, in pursuance of the directions of the Act ol~ Assembly, all my lipstate, real, personal, and mixed, reversions and remainders, which I nocv have, possess, claim, or am iu any respect entitled to, in any place tivhatever, in trust, for themselves, and my other creditors. ". ~. Ix `~ITNES,S wHERE01', I have hcrctuito set my hand and seal, this r~~Y'~ `''`- day of ~ y`~ '~ • F~- in the year of our Lora, cnc thousand eight hundred and thirtti lz-r-sr_~ SEJiLED .21YD DELIFLIlEU IY 1'IIE 1'RESL•?~'CL•' OF ~ z~ ~~' r .~..~• •.~u ~.