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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1840.1859. - Weibley, Jacobc rJ f~ ..~ f ~ ~ `J ` ~-'~ 2 a f~ ! ~,~y ` „ ~` ~dC :w ..t r- ` ~ ~~1 L f v~ r r ~ . ~, r t r r .1'~l' r'.t~ ~ lln., ~«y/ /_ " ' . G /~, ~r,.~,./r/,~/ .4,,,,,1/,~js~:rl.~ ` ~ / / ' ,// ~ / / /° .> f // _ ~ //~ ~ Y ! ` , ! ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 • ~ !~ /, s /~1r1~~~ ~ ~d ` I:r~ ~~ uft l~/ Q,'Z r ~- ~,~1/ ~.f ~f~ `(dx~ ~-i r/ _~~ ~~r~~~ ~-lj~ ~ Tlr.n Iiou.o~rr«lih tlir' .Trrrh•c~s of tlrc ('orn•t of Corrratto,tr /'lt'~~s oI' f.'rre~r0i~-•l~ruri (brr~rt!/, I-Iolding said Court at Carlisle, the ~ ~~ ~ ~I;~~• nt e ~ ~ 1 `C ltr ~iti 153 TIIE PETITION OF ~~'~«~G //r~ ``~~ Pcspectfully represents, 'T'hat he has been arrested in execution and given bond conditioned for iris appearance to tale the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of ibis 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 anti more, immediately preceding this, his application ; that he otters to deliver up to the use of his Creditors, a!1 his property, real, personal, and mixed, to which he is in any manner entitled ; a Schedule whereof, together with a list of his 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 where- by he became insolvent, arc exhibited with, and annexed to, his Petitio^ : IIc therefore prays to be allowed the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, made for the relief of Iu- .-, solvent Debtors. ~ ~; ~~1~~~- Sclic~llilc ~f IDctitioner'S 1'ra~~~rtye `~ r c~ . ~-- ' //~~ ~~ r~ /•~.~ `~ I,I:S'~' O ~'' I' ~' ?'7'I'~'OIYF~'.S' C R l;' D ~~~ DS, VV ~1,1~ t~~c nature ~~.u~i a111allllt of lii~ Debt,, to-wit :-- < ~< <. •~, a ~~ i ~~ lau i~d c. ~l~ ~~.~~/ f G << ~ l<«i~~t<.~ ~~u r ~~ ~~ ~ - r - ~-% f~ l ~ ~ , ~l~ ~: ,~_`~ ~ ` /' ~' r rtlcLG1 ter. ~~lr, ~ -~/ ~~~ f li c-1 ~ ~~ ,. ~~, ~~~ ~,~<<ll~ ~~Y<<< -~ ~~ !~ t~ i~ ~~ ., ,. ~J ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ° . ~~~- rsl j~' ~~ ~f~`• •C~^~ / ~, r ,~~- /~~'~~ ~/• ~J. !~ L' l~L'. ., t/ s ~C~. /3 _~ ~ /1 ~S'tutemen.t of Petitioner's Losses, unr~ tlce ~Tean~ zvlcereb~,~ lie became .Insol--vent, v '~ /// / / h~ !~ .c< <. c !!v ~i ~ l i 1 ,~~(:" l f 1. ~ f ~ L f ~~ t+~ l.~e L' !• lL: U r ~ rl L.t a e!e ~l a e ~t e/. ' j v tli ,~C ! ~ < < 1~ tc_ Lfli • ~ CUMRERLANI~ COUN'l'Y~ ss. The aforesaid Petitioner being duly ,~' /~ ~ 1 2 + ~' according to law, Both say, that all the facts contained in the foregoing Petition, Schedule, Lisl, and Statement, are true, to the best of his knowledge and belief. `' 1' ~' ' • and subscribed before nae '~ ~~ t~« ~~ dui of ~ y G,.~ .._.~ ~ iss t , ~ ,- j f'1`'l- ~~"`. /~r KNOW ALy MAN ~~ 2'ri~~E PR~~EN~~~ TIIt1T I, ' ~~~Pdl, ~'('P,~~G' ' the within named Petitioner, do hereby assign, transfer, set over, anc~ deliver up unto ( ~ // / / -,ire of my creditors, iu pursuance of the directions of the Act of Assembly, all my Estate, real, personal, and mired, reversions and remainders, which I note have, possess, claim, or am in any respect entitled to, in any place whatever, iu trust, for U~croselves, and my other creditors. r Ix ZViTrESS witEit~or•, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this ~ •~ ff day of '~Y~ ~ • ~ < ~ , y in the year of our Lord, one thousand tight hundred and ki~iit~y- (n, rill SL.~ILL;D .R14D DELIPLIlLD IN 'I'lll: PII.C;S1:~1'CT: OI' x ,~ ~ ~ ~ v / ~ ~ ~}~ ~ ~r v ~.~ ~ .,