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Other Notices

Lula Thompson

`The young ladies of the city gave the visiting ladies a grand reception at the home of Miss Lula S. Thompson on S. Mint St., Charlotte, NC., Monday evening. All present ejoyed themselves highly.`p.8

Notices not included in the other notice catagories.

Misc

H. Williams

Postmaster announces unclaimed letters in office on April 1, 1833.

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

Business

W. Thurber

`Rev. W.H. Thurber has returned to his chuch at New Bern, NC from his trip North in the interest of the church.P.3

Notices not included in the other notice catagories.

Misc

H. Williams

Postmaster announces hours of delivery in county: Northern mail arrives Sun, Tues. and Thurs. am: Southern mail arrives Mon., Wed, Fri pm: Cheraw mail arrives Mon. and Thurs. am: Western mail arrives Mon. and Thurs. am: Providence mail departs Friday morning at 7am: Beatties Ford mail arrives Monday pm: Statesville mail arrives Monday pm: Steel Creek mail arrives Wed pm: Chester mail arrives Tuesday am. The Post Office will be kept open Sundays from 8 - 9 am.

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

Business

Cilly Tipson

`I desire to know the whereabouts of my sister. She belonged to a man by the name of McKain. She has one brother, Robert Mills: three sisters: Charlotte, Tenner, and Jane. Her mother is named Harriet Edener.` Tenner Prince Fletcher, NCp.6

Notices not included in the other notice catagories.

Misc

H. Williams

Store on the south corner of Tryon selling crockery, glass, hardware, and military goods. Known as Smith and Willliams, Smith is deceased.

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

Business

Gray Toole

Against his wife Laura.

Legal announcements granting a divorce, or notices to creditors that a spouse (wife) has deserted and is should no longer be granted credit.

Divorce / Desertion

H. Williams

Postmaster published list of unclaimed letters.

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

Business

Thomas Trotter

He was moved his watch and jewelry shop back to its old location, lately occupied by A. G. Wilkinson, at a Taylor shop, 2 doors north of Boyd`s Hotel. Silver table and teaspoons made and North Carolina gold worked into any article ordered.

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

Business

Cyrus Williamson

His negro man, Mingo, ranaway from Big Sugar Creek plantation 8 miles SE of Charlotte on Sept 18th. He was about 21, well proportioned with a round face, dark complexion, and is about 5`8`. He wore a blue coat, white pants. $20 reward for his return.

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

Slavery