The Spirit of the Times (Pontotoc, Miss.), 1842-09-03, [P ]

The Spirit of the Times (Pontotoc, Miss.), 1842-09-03, [P ]

P ntwmfH m um J—"1 . 1 »•*"* « a lady j„ SEpaSiaTT cO!T ‘TF.TCSI 7P32H28&» Tiie Cotton Crop.—\Vr are now sat Winfield, of Tippah County, Miss, Wr XL isfied that the cotton crop of this section o' were shew n a specimen, fine, fnir, of Ion", ,s '»‘««he the country will be light. Until the middle and excellent staple. The weather for n Mi^r.n hcrtcaor J of July, the crop was unusually promising «hört lime past has been very favorable to fy and nn abundant yield was anticipated. 'he maturing of the cotton, and we may ,\t‘%T 4 aMB ^lo„ev k. It was believed that nothing short of aoim soon look for large supplies of this impur- si’Ftir MB' , m i unusual disaster would prevent an nverng» • tint article of export. The crops in all American gold '•ork. » crop from being realized. The plant, dur­ ipinrfers nre sa.d to lie almndant, and ot Ihnk of Louisiana 3 M M \ .at-' ing the early part of the season, had grown excellent quality.— A in mil. Gas Bank P>Wi'*lK1 »■•xcliange Bank.N CVU. uwN ' oil finely and was well stocked with bolls i Improvement Hank do n af;* m and forms. A remarkable change has now Manufacture of Silk in Ohio.—Mr. Atchafalava Hank T 0 PONTOTOC, MISSISSIPPI. It.mk ol Orleans ,i.. i®a*3 £1 taken place. On the river plantations, lohn W. Ctll, of Mount Pleasant, Hamil­ Satcrday :Smi.Mntn fl, 1^4*2. ( ilizens Hank Ä” 5 most of the early bolls have decayed from ton county ( Miio, manufactured during the < oiiMilidateil, j t: the frequent rains and the rank growth «• TO OCR PATRONS. last yeur upwards of 9!)lM0 worth of Silk Louisiana Mate V**(s V. I the plant. Many planters inform us^thai < anal 1 * a lf| * With this number closes the publication of goods. His clear profit on the capital in­ b th upon the bottoms and uplands, lhe\ toinmcreial ‘•*»1» . Ji the “ Spirit of the Times." Whether we have vested was ten per cent, lie has three City <0 £ have never known a more rapiJ and eiten« f redeemed our promises to the public or not. in . , large coeeoonertes, and commenced tins Municipality \m. i&>i° V*» ? conducting the “ little neutral" is not for us to sl'e S '*1 ! ,n^. ° *'»rms. The same causes, season to feed upwards of two millions of ** Fo. 3 *o a Is 7 the peculiarities ol ui ailier, h.ivi* probably Commercial Ilk Naict, I tUa7a 2 determine; hut that we called in the aid of our worm«, which, he calculates, will yield him tee*» I occasioned the rust, which, on many plan payable at N. Orleans t So»3j , best judgment, with the view of doing equal upwards ot six hundred bushels of cocoons, f* : talions, has left the cotton plant almost de- overcigns, . *5...‘2«52i ,R -if1 justice to all parties in chronicling passing po­ worth at present prices $2000, hut much *’•*». Treasury Notes, j .«It I muled ol leaves and forms. It is also said. 4*JDtPt»k H* I litical events, is a matter whenever subjected to more to him, as he will manufacture the ! , .!"w4 j that both the bull-worm and can rpiller. whole crop into various fabrics. Ha has iianV^îr (CiSTSuSST1* of A the scrutiny of our own conscience, we have have appeared in the cotton fields smith ol in operation six Pieduuintcso r* e’s i Alabama, - . ’ alh been able to dismi«s without a pang of remorse. now this latitude and arc committing serious with improvements; one windin'* machine Tennessee •6 « j; *af W e are aware that we licve not escaped cen- j 10 * I t do 0» depredations. Most of the cotton now lor raw or reeled silk; three twisting mu-1I Kentucky, sure ; hut it was gratifying to know that it came Indiana, * Parai ^ * picked, is somewhat stained hv a part in I eh inrs; preparatory for tramming; P"M i » si from the members of both political parlies, as one Illinois, decay oft be boll. It is possible that fine double machine; two tramming machines Cincinnati, the occasional bending to either side convinc­ a weather and a favorable fall, may partial­ for organzine. All the machinery except Carolina, •* a 'i dj ed us we were hearing ourselves nobly in the .' »?r“3<!n * ly restore the early expectations of the ingthut lor weaving is propelled by a steam Georgia, )u a Ijd, * At struggle to preserve a perpendicular. In takin Arkansas State Rank, "[planter, but there is more likelihood that engine, Yd the most delicate operations It Real Estate, leave of the public, as the conductor of the |hft j„jljrv d<»no to the crops is more are performed with the greatest e xactitude. Miss. I'. Ha ik post notes, ?'a* a “Times" we feel pleased to say that the palm- ; M.rj,niÿ ,|„in js,.Vcn now anticipated, 1(1 » l-’lWiJj M We — Phil. Lctfgrr. Agricultural Natch, tt gsoS** nngc received was fully equal to the morns of ft«| confident that the crop in litis neigh- I't.inters do the paper, and sincerely wish our patrons (save I horhood Port Cibson, . ï:st * f w i!l he short of an overage one.— LKTTKU FROM THF. PKFSIDF.NT. (•rand Gulf. those w ho o»vc us and don’t mean to pay) peace j t Trailer. ( "in, R. R. Vicksburg, f, ^ ii Tlie follow ing letter was written to a Com­ 3 a and plenty on earth, and after death a blessed mute of gentlemen in .North Carolina, m immortality. rUKSIUKNT HOUSTON. PONTOTOC MONEY * answer to nn inquiry referiinglo a s ate, MARKE?, The “Southern Tribune" will be sent to the 'I'he following piece of ingratitude we CoRHKCTI.U Wi t.KI. F"R ment made by Hr. Iltll. The nature ol *iMKka«tv subscribers to the “Times” for the unexpired could ha rill v heliev»* to have (lowed Iron» Tl.VIKS. -I the statement is explained in the l> tier. Sfi.cir. c* term, of their several subscriptions, if desired the President of Texas, did it not come to Washington C iv, June Cth, 1"I J. ! ^RfJ[-.r«- * ?r8J Those who wish their accounts made up to the os in so authentic a manner:—American .1 , , . , , I Agnctiltiimt bank. (( ofiuuhia) bt ilHtmni; — I have to acknowledge the | Uk.ol the Male of Tenu. NasbrilW present time, and do not wish the “ Tribune,” i Eagle. I lw receipt ot your le 1er ll ! the V.M ot May. ] Do. do. llviluXiiil, C9 will please notify us immediately. r.xrcfTiv r Prt’.vitTMr.NM, ; ALL OTHF.RS i - n without postmark, w hielt only leach'd u> ■ 1 City of Houston, July 1 "th 1 sl'j. ALABAMA. 4 vestiTilav, in which you say that Hr. Fred ! TO THF PFHLIC. City Rank. (Mobile) To the lion, the Sian'e. eriek J. Hill has dec an d ni a publie me ' j (’ummercial Hank, F.ntcrpriV fwi The undersigned embrace the earliest opportun­ I have the honor herewith to lay before mg that he heard (me) say in the Har- | j’1 ',l!'1 M*'elianls^'Ilk, Ihmuti^ r*hs ity of informing the Public that they have formed your honorable body copies of orders, re­ ri'lmrg (..'iinvf-utiun. tint (I) was m f vnr loinficc klu-e I tank. m. m, j ; Planter s bank ul l'.orctiec a partnership for the purpose of publishing a pa­ ports nnd correspondence, having relation of a I nili tl Stines Hank ns a matter of e\. .. , State L.iiik ot Alahauij,:U Tuval.«*,-n* per to be called the ’Sot tiii bn fninoE.’ The to the conduct, condition and operations ol pedieney. mid ns the only means ot regu. ALL OTIIF.Rs !•'* n>•jiVnn I. new paper will be issued from the oflicc of The ilio foreign volunteers stationed upon out luting the exchmigis, in the restoration n j NORTH fAHOUNA U 1 fis Spirit of the Tin.es upon an enlarged sheet and western border. It will le* sein that from il a Miotnl currency throughout the Iniou. J Bank of Ntwbern, New hem) cifioi' will support the great principles of the Demo­ the first, a spirit of utter insubordination and desiring me either t*> admit or deny the ^'j V* (Vi'IVFI’S*'^*1 f Nl 1 cratic party. The Spirit of the Times will he and mutiny, has openly provided, destiny- stiiteinent thus made, so ns to relieve you * -pu r ADOLl.N'» 6 \rnEMiu tm merged in the Trihunc. But, in order to obvi­ mg every hope ol im In’ness and harmotiv iroiu unititi ntiunul error m contiudictiii ' Rank of Chi raw, Clieraw' »H as degrading, hv disre-jieet and I ALL OTIIF.RS • ; ! u ate any difficulty which might ari-c from contin­ IS well It. c.i 8 rr.tMiui uing several advertisements in the new paper, ilisolietlience, the authorities of the land In reply, I have to say, from my first I GF.ORGIA. which wore ordered by the Courts to he pub­ from which th« numerous orders so rt • entering on the theatre of public life to thej Hank of Co'iimhie, (IVilumhos Jltjx lished in this, the new sheet will lor a time re­ pea’edly violated ami disregankd have e- present moment, I have uni otmly avowed . <;<i';,r|”,a H- ^ 11 « Atbe»; Moi do. hr.uith, .Aujjibt») tain !mth name».

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