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Hugh Slater
 
Hugh Slater
  
Washington[?] Jr.[?] June 10th 1857. Personally appeared Hugh Slater and made oath to the truth of the above affidavit by him [?], before me.  
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Washington[?] Jr.[?] June 10th 1857. Personally appeared Hugh Slater and made oath to the truth of the above affidavit by him subscribed, before me.  
  
 
Chs. R. Whidden
 
Chs. R. Whidden
 
Justice of the Peace
 
Justice of the Peace

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cents a bushel, I think, I have forgotten exactly the price he paid. I then stopped the sale and did not sell enough at auction to pay Mr. Pikes claim, because they were sold so low & were being being sacrified[?]. I afterwards retailed all that were left, after the auction, for one dollar & from that price to one dollar & twenty five cents a bushel. I picked and sorted all the potatoes, twice[?] [?] to the auction sale. After the sale Mr. Smith gave me five dollars to pick over one hundred bushels for him. I did so & put them in barrels. & when I delivered them to him they were all sound and in good order. I am well acquainted with the different qualities of potatoes & have never seen so good a lot of seed potatoes in Calais as the lot I then had for sale & from which those sold to Mr. smith were selected.

Hugh Slater

Washington[?] Jr.[?] June 10th 1857. Personally appeared Hugh Slater and made oath to the truth of the above affidavit by him subscribed, before me.

Chs. R. Whidden Justice of the Peace