10 Watts 249 | Pa. | 1840
The opinion of the court was delivered by
From the first settlement of the country, books of original entries, verified by the oath of the party, or other proof, have been received as evidence of the sale and delivery of goods. To this effect, and no further, are all the authorities which have been cited. The evidence is admitted from necessity; for according to the
This view of the case renders the other points immaterial, except the charge as to the acts of the agent, in which we see nothing erroneous.
Judgment reversed, and a venire de novo awarded.