| 1860 | Eastern Lunatic Paid Asylum to 3900 lbs of Oat hay or oats in the hay at $1.25$1.25 | 48.75$48.75 | 
| 1860 | MrMr. John W JonesPaid  Paid at Barretts FerryPaid to a neat lined and trimedtrimmed raistopraised-top coffin for your mother in law, by your Order to a case for same | 30.00$30.00 5.00$5.00 | 
| 1860 | DoctrDoctor C ColemanPaid by Note to makeingmaking a coffin for Old man Winston | 5.00$5.00 | 
| 1860 | DoctrDoctor Robert P WallerPaid to furnishing a lock and put it on upstairs door | 1.50$1.50 | 
| 1860 | MrMr. J. H. HopePaid to one metallic coffin & case for MrsMrs. Hope to makeingmaking shroud for same to makeingmaking arch board for grave and tendidattended funeral to diggindigging grave Hornsbys account past to me of $25$25.00 for diggindigging grave and bricking the same furnished everything | 85.00$85.00 1.50$1.50 5.00$5.00 2.00$2.00 25.00$25.00 | 
| 1860 | MrMr. Wm CharlesPaid by him to makeingmaking a coffin for your sister MrsMrs.Tinny by agreement for same | 5.00$5.00 | 
| 1860 | ColnColonel Robert McCandlishesPaid in settlement Estate to makeingmaking a coffin for Francis the one that was burnt | 5.00$5.00 | 
| 1860 | Eastern Lunatic AsylumPaid commenced sending of milk a gallon a day on tuesdayTuesday morning, and up to that time from the first of January was four gallons and a half 4½ | 
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