A few cases of hooping cough saiu tobe In town.Weather hot and dry, and dust in abundance.Isaac Fletcher is reioicing because it is a boy and weighs nine pounds.J. C. Pearce, our blacksmith, has more work than two men ought to do.Our merchaut, J. W. Minton, is still having a lively trade in his line of business.Uncle Tobias Ferguson is still confined to his bed and suffering of Bright’s disease of the kidneys.Mr. Joseph Albertson and family, ofI 11 l«2 111 ni M I J