pay the penalty.Commissioners sale of propety belonging to estate of G. B. Noble, was postponed from last Monday to the first Monaay in March.Messrs. Win. McCrunn and J. R. L. Walling, of Oneonta, N. Y., made us a pleasant call yesterday. They will remain at the Floral Grove for several-A- JL li/1 A V V O I ■ 1 I 1 U A J V V/ TT A * U ^ VV *4 V AJIJperance orator,'will be present.The orange grove belonging to the estate of G. B. Noble that is advertised to be sold March 4th, is a good one and will probably be sold at a bargain; as it must be disposed of to'settle the estate.The library of the W. C. T. U. will now he open only on Tuesdays and Sat-