| 1860 | John AshbyPaid to 2 days hire of my Jack- screw at one dollar$1.00 a day to ½ bushellbushel of hair for plastering to one small piece of scantling measuring 18 ft at 2 ct.$0.02 a ft to one piece of large sise returned | 2.00$2.00 .25$0.25 .36$0.36 .75$0.75 | 
| 1860 | MrMr. Henry Douglaſss to fitting a new key to leather trunk | .50$0.50 | 
| 1860 | MrsMrs. Dudley RichardsonPaid a widow from Alabama to one mahogany coffin for your daughter died at MrMr. Lanes at Friend Hockadays place | 30.00$30.00 | 
| to a settset of silver handles to conveyance and boy to car- ry the corpscorpse to the ground to 1 yard of wide white ribbandribbon for to put on corpscorpse at 25 ct.$0.25 to one yard of narrow | 2.50$2.50 2.50$2.50 .25$0.25 .12½$0.125 | |
| 1860 | Sam Allens wife to one quart of Oysters from her | .12½$0.125 | 
| 1860 | Estate of ColnColonel Robert McCan-
            Paid dlishPaid to makeingmaking a coffin for molattoemulatto woman the one that was hired at the grove | 5.00$5.00 | 
| 1860 | William Casaday to ½ a gallon Oysters | .25$0.25 | 
| 1860 | Estate of MrsMrs. Elizabeth Kirby, or her daughter Elizabeth to a fine raistopraised-top lined and trimedtrimmed coffin for herself to a case for same to flanelflannel to line same with and conveyance to carry corpscorpse | Paid on the December 1861 in settlement of account with Blaſssingham 20.00$20.00 5.00$5.00 5.00$5.00 | 
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