The Pocket Lawyer, or Self-Conveyancer:
Containing All the Most Useful Forms, REndered so plain, that every Man
can draw any Instrument of Writing, without the assistance of an
Attorney, In a Method Entirely New, Second Edition, printed and
Published by Gustavus S. Peters, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1829 — 107
pages — measures: 3 1/2" x 5 11/16"
Contents:
Promissory Note
Note With Interest
Note With Security
Judgment Note
Receipt — General Form
For Money Received of a Third Person
For Interest Due on a Bond
Bill of Exchange
Proxy to Vote for Directors of the Bank of the United States
Notice — From a Landlord to a Tenant
Assignment of a Bond or Bill
The Form of an Accommodation Note to be Discontinued at the Bank of the United States
The Form of a Common Negotiable Note
Indenture of an Apprentice
Assignment of an Apprentice
Common and Judgment Bond
Assignment of a Bond
For Bond Mislaid or Lost
Lease of a Farm
Lease of a House
Assignment of a Lease
Agreement for Sale of an Estate
Agreement for Building a House
Agreement with a Clerk or Workman
Bill of Sale of Goods
Another — A Bill of Sale of Goods
Letter of Attorney — To Receive Debts
Letter of Attorney
Conditions of Public Vendue - [a public sale at auction]
Sale of Goods and Chattels
Mortgage
Acknowledgment of a Mortgage
Deed — Common Form
Acknowledgment of a Deed
Appointment of a Guardianship
Clause Concerning Disputes about Any Gift or Bequest in a Will