2 Watts 111 | Pa. | 1833
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
The contents of the printing office were sold on an execution levied in the lifetime of M’Farland the decedent, and bought in by Stewart, who, it is said, has since sold to Johns, along with the types, presses, &c., the advantages of the whole as an -establishment; and the administrator of M’Farland insists, in behalf
Judgment affirmed.