The opinion of the Court was by
The bond in suit in this case, was given in virtue of the statute of 1835, c. 195, 8. It does not therefore
In the citation, Cornville, the residence of the creditor, is erroneously stated to be in the county of Penobscot, instead of the county of Somerset; but it was served upon the creditor in person, by a deputy sheriff of Somerset. The Justices find and certify, that he was notified according to law. He was fully apprised of the time, place and purpose, set forth in the citation. It does not appear to us, that the error therein in regard to the county, can or ought to have the effect to vitiate the proceedings. From the certificate of the Justices, it appears that the poor debtors’ oath was duly administered to the principal defendant.
Nonsuit confirmed.
