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`Mrs Page, the widow of the Rev. J.F. Page, 2629 Lucas Ave., St. Louis, MO, has books for sale.` p.4

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

Business

Robert McComb

He and S. B. McComb wish to buy 30 of more negroes of both sexes, age 12 to 20.

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

Slavery

C. Morrison

New medicine store open opposite of Boyd`s Hotel.

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

Business

William Parham

Has removed from Mr. L. Dinkins` to the house of widow Elizabeth Smith, 5 miles from Charlotte on the Old Nations Ford Rd., where he will attend to any calls that may be made in his line. See also 4-17-1832, when he moved to Lewis Dinkins 8 miles south of Charlotte.

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

Business

Henry McCoy

Pocket book lost, containing South Carolina money and notes.

May include sale of personal goods, or notice of lost or stolen items.

Personal Property

James Morrison

Offers $15 reward for return of his ranaway negro man Sampson, about 6 feet high, 35 years old, tolerable black straight and stout build, speaks plain and somewhat slow. He was a scar above the right elbow caused by a fracture of the bone. Residence in Providence Settlement.

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

Slavery

Hugh Parks

Grenadiers ordered to parade at Elam Moore`s.

Troops are ordered to assemble, armed and equiped, for practice.

Muster

Hugh McDowell

Commissioners advertise contract for a bridge across Big Sugar Creek on the stage road from Charlotte to Yorkville, commonly known as McDowell`s Bridge.

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

Business

John Morrison

Advertising arrival of fall goods at Charlotte store. On Feb 15 1833 he announces he has moved to house formerly occupied by John G. Hoskins.

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

Business

Hugh Parks

Plantation where he formerly lived, containing 180 acres and a mill, and bounded by land of Jas. Spratt, Andrew Parks, Wm. N. Parks, and others, for sale.

Sale or rental of land

Real Estate