Coroner’s Sale.BY virtue of an execution Judged in this _r Oltfce, 1 win offer for sate It the Court-houst in Con way boro, 8. CM on t he fin* Monday In March neat, the following describeed |»roperty, via: _The interest of Samuel II. Singleton in one hundred and stxtyjwo acres of land as his propeity, at the suit of A. H. Skipper and others, situated 011 tiie road leading from Cou* wayboro to Georgetown, and adjoining landsof Jehu Causey and nthef s.. H. W. OLIVER, Sr., C. II. ~^ Conwayboro, S. C., Feb. UTbv 1B7*...t»nS« Panted - Treapasti #v-? forbid.'K%AIX persons are warned not to trespass on the lands belonging to Benjamin Moore, known as the “Wishers’ P.ig Swamp. Tract,” either by hunting, fishing, raising stock, cutting timber, oi in am way trespassing on said lands. The law wtii be rigedly enforced against a)l tr^sptss^ip.BENJAMIV MOORE. ‘ „ fT^ {% j. JM# Ki fr, G, Agent. 'February 17^ 1877. 4tCOtTWEA TfJORSfAcblnt to Ipietlm*a^ffeorifcatAd lrTO