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Other Notices

P. Carey

Printing offices of the Yorkville Patriot offered for sale along with press, brass galley, fonts, etc.

Includes the opening, sale, operation or closing of a business.

Business

Mose

Runaway, age 40 and light complected, owned by the late Thomas P. Dillon. He has relations living at McCollum Price`s. reward.

Notice of the sale of slaves or of runaway slaves. Check estate sales first, as this is where most slave sales are listed.

Slavery

William Barnett

Notice was given to his heirs. See also 7-3-1832 McRee vs Barnett heirs.

May include the sale of land, goods or slaves owned by the deceased, notice to heirs, or notice to creditors.

Probate and estate

J. Boyd

Wishing to remove from Charlotte, he offers the Charlotte Hotel for sale.

Sale or rental of land

Real Estate

Tho's. Alexander

Offering several tracts of land for sale: 250 acres known as Brick House place lying 2 miles north of Sugar Creek Church: 200 acres on the north side of Mallard Creek: 100 acres in Providence Township on 6 Mile Creek. Sale or rental of land Real Estate

A. Alexander

Wishing to move west, he offers a plantation on the waters of Little Sugar Creek, 6 miles south of Charlotte, consisting of 300 acres, a 2 story house, Doctor Shop, a number of springs, a young orchard and good meadow.

Notice of the sale of slaves or of runaway slaves. Check estate sales first, as this is where most slave sales are listed.

Slavery

John Beaty

Notice to his heirs.

May include the sale of land, goods or slaves owned by the deceased, notice to heirs, or notice to creditors.

Probate and estate

Tho. Boyd

Advises that he has new coaches for his line that runs from Charlotte to Camden and back twice a week. Persons wishing to go to New York should go to Charleston where a steam boat starts for NY every other Saturday, the passage taking a week.

Includes the opening, sale, operation or closing of a business.

Business

Cyrus Alexander

Estate creditors notice

May include the sale of land, goods or slaves owned by the deceased, notice to heirs, or notice to creditors.

Probate and estate

Samuel Beckett

Offers 5 cents reward and no thanks for the return of ranaway bound boy William Easteridge, who is about 10 years old, light hair. Finding that the boy was disposed to runaway, Beckett brought him to Charlotte to try and get rid of him and he give him the slip.

Includes the opening, sale, operation or closing of a business.

Business