24 Ga. 530 | Ga. | 1858
By the Court. delivering the opinion.
Powell bought of- Harrison & McGeheein Oct., 1855, three negro men, for which he paid $3,100, taking a warranty of soundness.. One of the three was Frank, the subject of this suit, valued in the trade at $1,100, and worth that, no doubt, if sound. Powell, the purchaser being satisfied that the boy was unsound, offered to rescind the contract, and return the ■negro sometime during the year 1856. The defendants declined taking him back, and this action is brought to recover ‘damages for a breach of the warranty of soundness. There were some fourteen or fifteen witnesses examined altogether, one portion, including the examining physician, proving that the negro was so badly diseased, and chronically so at that, as to render him valueless. The rest, and among them Dr. Billing, testifying that the disease was gleet, which could have been cured for ten or fifteen dollars. He admits however, that if the symptoms as seen upon the examination of Dr. Butt, were true, the disease must have been chronic.
Upon the whole, after a careful examination of the testimony, we may say, that the weight of it, is not strongly and decidedly against the verdict. Indeed, taking the number of witnesses examined and the better opportunity enjoyed and more thorough examination made by the witnesses on the part of Powell, we incline to the opinion, that the strength of the proof is on his side.
The plaintiff did not put his case upon the Court’s .view of the law. If the defendant thought it favorable for him, he had a right to request it to be given to the jury at his instance.
Judgment affirmed.