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LAK^i: TKrwTEE’M KALEOf Valuable Real and Personal Property at High Point, Guilford toM N. i\9 on the lltb and Pith days of November next.BV viriue mid in pursuance of two Deeds of Trust executed to us by Jeremiah Piggott, to secure the payment of certain debts therein named and set forth, we shall expose to public sale, at High Point, 011 Fri-CCSotxpose to public day and Saturday the lltli and 12th days of November 1859, Horses, Tattle. Sheep, Hogs. Fannin? Utensils. Pluck smith Tools, Wagon* and Hears, a Buggy and Harness, a large number of lieds and Furniture, and a quantity of household, tavern and kitchen Furniture, and various other articles ot personal property, conveyed in said Deeds of Trust.Also, a very valuable FARM AND PLANTATION of near d50 acres, on Richland creek, near High Point, on both sides of the Plank Road, containing valuable MEADOW LAND and good FARM IN U LAND, well suited to the culture of corn, tobacco and wheat, with a valuable two-story dwelling house thereon, a good large frame barn, a good store house, blacksmith shop, and other convenient buildings. Much of the land is well timbered, very productive, and the land is generally of good quality.Also, the lot and large BRIUK IPTKL near the N. C. i Railroad station, at High Point. miles west of Greens- | borough, and I* miles south east from Salem, lately occupied by Jeremiah Piggott. deceased. This is one ot the most desirable estates in middle Uarolina. situated in a healthy region of country, in a new and rapidly-growing town, where the Plank Road from Fayetteville1wVblt;alt;!tlaeti7I,vto Salem crosses the Kailrmd. and where there is now jaa Female Seminary of about one hundred pupils.Also, TWO AURKS OF LAND in about one mile of High Point, adjoining the lands of Samuel Edwards and others.It may he proper to state that this PRTUK HOTEL is among the largest and best finished buildings in the ! State, with a good tin roof, four stories high, and con- g tains forty-four large comfortable rooms. ! tFor the purpose of giving persons desiring to pur- | chase, a full chance to examine tlie farm and the hotel. , and buildings on the lot and on the land, it is proposed to sell the real estate on Saturday the 12th of November c 1869. The titles will be made good to the purchaser. f Terms made known on day of sale.SEW EL FAR LOW, Trustee. , JOHN A. GILMER, Trustee.Oct. 4, 1859. **-ts
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