I get more out of transcribing the text because as I do so it's thought provoking. Below is my own transcription of the return.
Page 60James Patton Administrator on the Estate of
Adkins Upshaw Deceased -------------------
October the 1st 1800 to Goods & Chattels sold to the
Amount of --------------------------------$99.60 1/4
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October 5 By cash paid on aproved Acct.
----------By R Lindsy---------------------$50-54
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By E King----------------------------------$ 3.75
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1800- the Estate of Adkins Upshaw
Decd fe to James Patton
to Waggoning of a hogshead $8.85
to funeral Expenses------------------------$12 - -
to following T Loveletty to Carrolina $6 - -
to two bushels of Wheat -----------------$2
to two bushels of Corn -------------------$1
to the Coopering Hogshed tobc---------$0 50
to the letters admin ----------------------$05 -50
to services done by Jas Patton ---------$2
to 4 days attendance at Court -----------$2
the business of the Estates -----------------------
Recorded this Return of the Estate of Adkin
Upshaw Dec'd the 30th day of April 1801
(signed) W Higginbotham C.C.O
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James Patten, as the administrator of the Estate of Adkins Upshaw (who passed away on October 1, 1800), accounted for the following transactions:1. Goods and chattels were sold, amounting to $99.60 on October 18, 1800.2. Cash payment of $500 was made on an approved account by R. Lindsy in 1801.3. Another cash payment of $8.75 was made on an approved account by Int Bradley in 1801.4. An additional cash payment of $3.75 was made on an approved account by E. King in 1800.5. The estate of Adkins Upshaw, deceased, paid James Patten $3.85 for the transportation of a hogshead of tobacco to be assessed.6. Funeral expenses totaled $12.7. T. Loveletty received payment.8. Carolina C received payment.9. Two bushels of wheat and two bushels of corn were accounted for.10. The coopering business was conducted.11. Letters of administration were issued.12. Services were performed by J. Callen.13. James Patten attended court for four days to handle estate matters.This return of the Estate of Admin Upshaw, deceased, was recorded on the 30th day of April 1801 by Maginor Tham, Clerk of the Court.