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- HE,0 Bijght bapn rre sit mijg, Toi starsifloat agaip; 066d rifles-are gleaming -. mouintain ailpladI; ar horses are. prancing, The trumpets sound clear,'; right sabresare gincing Arourid far and near. America's Freemen, A gallant'array I Her landsmen and seamen Are ripe for the fray. With step firm and steady They march to the feld For strife they are ready, But never to yield1 The chieftains are leading The host to the war, Hark to the loud treading And gallant huzza; The Bayonets clashing, The cannon's loud ioar, The grim horsemen dashing The bloody plain o'er A shout the air rending! A long, joyful cry, To heaven ascending The enemy fly I Blest Freedom's defended By sire and by son; The conflict is ended, The victory won! MISCELLANEOUS. THE MAN WHOM NOBODY KNEW One of. our business men, who has been engaged on the landing so long that lie knows every body, comparatively, and thinks everybody-knows him, had a pack age of maney addressed to his care, which lie was to-dispose of according to diree tioq. The money came on the Louisville mail boat and was in charge of the clerik. Tre clerk is one of those ment wvho thinks the least said is easiest mended, antd in all his tran.3actions, if he can get ofi' with ims nosyllables only, he seldtom uses niore, and even with his oldest acquaintances, lie is most alwa3 s extremely taciturn. Going on board of the hont, Soon after breakfast, our citizens uddressect the clerk with 'well, Mac, have you got a package for mo ' 'I have got one for Mr. II.'-holding it up. 'Yes; that's for me.' 'You must get simebody to say so, be fore you get it.' 'Ht! ha! ha! don't know me; well, that's a good one.' 'I know your. face very well, but not your name.' ''hat is a good joke-don't know me! well, no matter, here comes Captain A., he'll tell you who I am. Captain, who am 1?' 'Halow the devil should I know,' exclaim ed the captain, whlo is as blunt in his ad dress as the clerk. 'Why, don't you knmow me?' said Mr. H. doubtingly, but with a smile. 'Sawv you about a great many times, but don't knowv you.' At this juncture a drayman, whlo had hauled many a load from the store of Mr. HI. came in. On the moment he sawv him, he appealed to the clerk again with stromng confidence, and wuith a little sternness dle mnanded his package. 'Turning to the drayman, lhe said: 'John, tell the clerk who Ilam!' ''Pon my soul, I can't; know yotu very wvell, but never happened to hear your name called !' Gettin~g a little desperate just thien, lie wvas about to curse the whole party, enpt. clerk and draymnan, wvhen a gentleman stepped on hoard, acquainted withi both parties, and Mr. H-. wvas relieved fromn his peculiar situation, andi the package wvas de. liveredl, but lhe will not soon forget the dty that nobody knewv hium. Cincinnati Gazette. The Ohio State Journal says there is a wvoman in Pickaway county, in that State, wvho weighs 464 poundls! She cannot dijs pose of herself in less than twvo chairs, and would fill three pretty well. Sihe usu ally sleeps .in a large chair that site had made for that purpose--not being able to sleep in bed. She is not married. There's a chance fur three common men to take stock in a wife. LACONIC EPIsTt.Es.-Lord Biroughiamn's son, wvho is y'et a miner, and4 conse'quently dependent upon hsis father for support. hagt been noted somewhat of late foar hai nit. lion to a young actress of the French Thlemu tre. His. father recently wvrote the follow ing laconic epistle,:^' "if you do not quiit her Ill stop) your allowance." To' wvhich the son replied: "'If you do not double i'll ma rry her." 'Theu soin will enjoy a seatin Parlimsent wuhten lie becomes of age. The New-Haven Palladiumn states tht the commont bean leaf bruisedl and iipplliedl to cotins every night on~ goinig ta, had, isi a certain remedy for these troublesomew nt p nyu n ces. '~~D~'%OD STAI DICKSONt Would respectfully inforintie c country, that they Iave optened an SI~L VT G vhi'ch will bo'offeredJlow for CAE times' Tif-ir facilitib"S' forkepinj guarantee satisfaction to their cusi -THEY IAN 10.lihds. SUGA R, prime and -low priced 15 bblig. -'DO. 300 lopaves ljouble refined Loaf and Crash. ed; Also, line. 5 barrels do. Eitra fine HysOn TEA. Fine do. do Oooloiig (black) in half pound papers Do. very superior Powshong (do) in half -pound papers Bags old Java COFFEE G' Laguira . ' do g Rio do old and nei crop Boxei Sperm Candles, 4, 5 and 0 ti tie pound BoxesAdarnantine (in papers) 0 to Ilu pound Boxes Charleston made Tallow 0 tt - the poun'd 1 & 2 lb. canisters Preserved Salnot hermetically seuled - 1 lb. canisters Lobsters, hermeticalli scaled Jars mixed Pickles; do. Gherkins, q'ts and pinis Canisters Sardines (in oil) 1 and 2 lbs each Layer Raiains, (all clusters;) Zant Currants Quarter boxes Mit Raisins Soift shelled Almons Druns Toiskey Figs (small size) Bordeaux Almonds, sifi shelled Boxes Genoa Citron, preserved will White sugrar East & West Indlia Groerries assorted Jars East I. Preserved Ginger ; 5ac aroni Whole aid groind Black Pepper; do. Allspice Nutmi egs, Cloves, (sing'r Cinniailon, No. I Chorlate. pr.-paredl Cocian Undeirwooil's Mustarid ini and 1 . lb. bottles loss Water, Lemon, Pin A ple, Straw berry, Raspherry,and Orgeat Sv rips Sweet oil, ilarvev Sauces Iteacling Sauce Mushroom Ketchup, Tomato Ketch. up ' Paoli Vinegar, Stoughton's Bitters Soda Bisnciit, Pic Nie, Water, Pilot, & Navy Crackers, Lemoii do. Pearl Starch,(a stp. article) Fig Blue Indig.1 Letter Paper, Foolseapido. ; Salt Pe. tre White Wine Vinegar, Cider do. Canisters Dupont's Eagle Italle Pow der Kegs and half kegs FFF. glazed d. A full asrtmaent of hot, all sizes ZOO Sacs SA LT, extra large size, and in order Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, Kitts No. I do. A LARGE STOCKj OF BOOTS AND SHOES. WVe arte now Copenaing ur Fail stock, :ompijrisinzg every deiscriptini uri sewedci and pegged work, inade ini the best rane,iit, particularly for our retail trade, consistinga in part of the feel I.w.ing kins: G ENLEMl~~ EN'S Light fair stitch Philadelphia Boots~ at $5 50 to 0 O0 Light sewecd and pergaed tat 2Z 50 to d 00 Water Prioof sewed tand paeggedl at 3 50 to (I 00 Ilary sewedl aiad pegged kip. and~ calif at 2 00 to 3 00 Fine calf se wed and pe'gged water piroadi Blootees at 1 50 to 2 00 Fine call, andl goat Isewed and peegged Becatees at 1 25 to 2 25 Stout enll and~ kipa sewed aand Jegged Booetees tat 73 to I O( IBO)Y'S idghat Boots, variouts asizes~ ait 1 50) to '2 : ."' and i stout I la''tees. at 50 ,.I E LA DI1 H' Black and colored gaiter lhs00t res ,Itumps iandl welt. ait I 50 to. I 7 Black arol coalor'd gutiter Shots peumips and welts tat 50 to I 2% Seal and leather walki. g Buts kins and Booits at 50 to 1 0( Best P~hiladelpahia Slippers, Tries and haskina, welts at 73 to 1 Ot Best color'd mtoroceco anid kid Ties and Slippertat 75 tot 1 Of Mo'roecco, kid tatn leather Ties andu Slipeirs at 37 to 75 PruniellIa Slippiersand Bauskin wailkinag at 023 to I Of MISSES' Seal, lenthIem am mad(lrocco a Boot e--s antd hluskiis tat 37 in hI Kid u ail F~rench~ maattrocco Tieas aind Htask ils at 54) to hI Pruneltlhi a and copld. garmbhroon s r~ t 5) toe 7; Lea the r we It and talum ltp hloit ees at 50) tot M Bhack~ anda coal'dha uti.n atnd lkid TIes ut - a to It hllark an I enl'd ait. I........ .-. u,7 to - Je ND, CAM1DEN, itizens of Snter and the adjacei extensive assprtment of IfO Q.C E E E & M, at.prices to correspond with the x up t1eir sup'lids are such, as 'o wers. t 'E ON 11AND Pine Apple Cheese, Codfish, smoked Ilerrinigs. LIQUORS. . . Gotidrd's Brandy, vintage of 1805, celebrated for its soft fruity flavor IHerckenwrnth & Lowndes' J. J. Du py's C. Bftuly Do. Do. Holland'Gin 1 Newton, Gordon & hlurdocks I old Madeira " Do. do. new do. ". i Palo Sherry, Sweet Malaga Old Jainica Ruin, (ld Scotch I c Whiskey Baskets Champaign. Cordiails assorted Bills. Monngahela Whiskey, do. N. 0. Rrctified do. lls. N. E. Run Double. Brown Stout Portlet [Dunbers] quarts tand(l pints. Scotch Ple, very superior in pints Philadel plhia Pale Ale, in q'ts and p;'ts Vlard's big grain Rice, strictly prine; 2d quality do. Goshen Butter, Northern Cheese, mild anid rich Pine A pple Cheese, CoIfish, smoked Herrings Nets. 1, 2&3 Mackerel, Kitts No. 1 do. Extra bleached Spe:in Oil, winter strained Soalar dl.' Shne Blacking, Sal XEratus, London Shred Isinglass Comper's Gelatine, Raspberry Syrup, Strawberry d,. - Whtmle, half anid quarter boxes Soap, all qu1alities. Ceorm. Brmms. boxes Table Salt, Pdint ed Buckets Jars Tamarins, ins fine syrup A fudssortseiii of CAN Dl E.4af tall strts; Almmid Siap; Paner doma. 1Ixtra Ci na I Fim r, %h-Ite i ilnit bis. A fill asswr meni if CRLOCK ELRY and GL \SW A It E, SEGAlbS ANI) TOBACCO. 5.000 W:,hlliIngtolin ll'egaolia Segars, 3.000 Louisiana Flurenda Reg-lia d,. 41,000 Pahnats d,.. do. 5,000 Casadores do. dl -1,000 l.a Conlcot dia do. do. (.000 Gsold Leal . do. 5,000 La Norma ila. 4.000 Laratinra-:s do. 2.000 Priicipe do. 3.000 Panefttellas do. 10,000 3-4 Spanish lo. 10,000 1-2 Spanish d o. 2 Boxes Myers Arnmatic Tobacco, 2 a Thomas's $1.00 braind to. a a Watson,'s do. 5 a Myers 5's to lb. do. aa " Youn ' s to I6- do. l'e rsmons wi ?shaintg tot purmchase, will find ilt to their interest to coil and( extamine fit themselvyes. DI(CKSON & LATTA. Catnalen. S. C., Ntov (, 1840. leather- , seal -iidE mrocco at 25 1o 75 Infants bi'k a mi cml'd kid I3ootets a1 25 1000 Patirs Meni's anmC Boy's Rutsset and blacek Blroans 50 to 85 11 ouse servantit's strap shoes and Buskins 50 to 75 whtich wem feel not hiesitasncy to recommt~end, as thiey are owni moanumfatry and designed to give sotisfaction toa ih pWjurchaser. C I 1 skinus, Liinii~g skinus, Shone leather, Slih hreadl anad all kintds of Sho me MIal.ters taols al way s ont hand, anid ofC the best IIATS. Men's Black nad Drah 13. B. plain Ilsts aa a faishiiona~ble Beav~er ' a a. ma Cassimters and l'eor sport ing D)o: --a Cloin, elveitc and glazed 'huin' fancy ch mth and velve-t Caps, A LSO, 3mlmaz. rmounad and sqjuarc lop wotoliHats, very loaw eiher at retamil or by the dozeni. BONN ETS. Ladlims andm Missa's Leghnrn, Tuscan,f Nepomliiian Straw, Wlow, Lawin, Meldina, Silk and m mmhanazinte in aill their varietie's anal shmapes, and att prilces that cannot be betat. If you wish tao see NEAT, CHtEAP' ant) cmoop shotes, give uts a calI-we~ td a cash busintess-av e btut one pirice our object be ing tmo establish a iilarge rettail trade, andI ask nneto pay~ an extra prmatit tin imake tip for llam liases su~ anined"m by thle c redlit systema. Ou)mr immtuo is "qj uick stales tind sall p r:fi i."' mor ats ouitr opponenft. s say, "nol projidfit at n!i.l n.. ; ' l M BERt, all shtoes sold hy us~ are t muted~ mi~, andt int every instantce tips' 11. BA R T'1LETTl & C'o. 1Siore nea rly opposite the Bank of Camden S OF T11Hz Vom We&TEN A V IEN UM"ii he a boveTi tIe, 6h,. prop ta o mblilsil a paper in 1iifs .Y wn ofSta Ier -Ille.. 1he paper iwf 66 issued -wtekly, in th'e,-Mirning of every. Wednesday.i ~ . It is believed, that-Simter Dislrict'iaf: I 'oids as nity ciaplibilities for ustiaiig i veekly new,paper,'s a melium of'Adver- I isement, General News.and Dusiiess, us any of her sister Districts in the State; atil. *unfiding I'n this belief, % V invite,- to our olumins, the attention pf those, botll1 it I his and the surroniiding Districts, who I nay be desirous of advertising and see fit em do so. It Is well known, that the sup- I port of a paper in general, dependt tnt so much on the magnitude of pts subscription I list, as on the advertising psarrhinage which I it may receive. This is the case in cities. I in a country Town, however, si District, as this is, we titust depend on tle. patron ige both of subacribers and' udvertisers. We hope, then, that our enterprise a ill. not aisfrom want of encouragement. . 'strict attention will be paid to the I.. cal iiterests of the Town and DIstrict, asnd we sall enletvor to keep up, if necessary, the spirit and enthusiasmu, which nlow ex isis, in regard to the connexioin of Someter twith Charleston and Wilmington, (N. C.) by Rai. Road. 1ii Politics, THE BANNER will be strict. ly Democratic, and will give a firm support iii the NatitnalnAinisration, so far as it conforms to the pritcipis upn whicli it secured the support of the Dettoicr;tic party at the Sou1th1. Thee iasistance ol' a frienl, fully ctimpe. tent to the task, has beei seeie for the editorial depa rtmietii. It is not deemed| necessary to make an expaasiti.'n of the great variety of matter ilitt will lie cin tained in the pages (if our paper; stuliree it say. that no pains.will be spiare-i to re.ler it an acceptable visiter-in emvecry fataily- inl the District. The undersigned trusts. that the late failure in the attempt it esta[blish a pa per in thas place, will not hi- permitted Lot operate uiaCvorinlhly upon his eta ter I prise. The paper a ill lie printed on it sptier. royal h At. with live raleum15a4 to ihie aie, t Tw Dollars ai F ft * y Ctitti, if paid ii adhvatie, Three Dollarist, iat thIe expilaim ,f six months, sir Thiar-e Dollars and Fifty uCtts, at the eidsl of the y-ser. W L LI A M .1. It.\NCis. Propreitor anti Publisher. N. B.-For further particuias, as re 1 nards a Ivertizinlg, &c. sVee ter-1s ill first age'. omutications ott aulsinless, &c., irid silscriptiis ald advertiseients, will hie received at the uflice of Messrs. MAY RANT & IIICHAnDSON, 01 at the ptiblishing rooml (if the pape-r. Subscriptions and advertis'tetnts are mlicited. TO THE PUBLIC. MIlE Sesisin of Congres-S, hichi is abiout o terminate, %%ill he long and gratefilly -emas'eibered by all true republieais for le triumphant stccess of iany of* their -herishel principles aid nsiirep. While ve heartily rejosice at thiet triutiliph (A the risiciples which it has beeta our eonistut Al(ort to advaiocte and defend, arnd from isichi no prosperity, ino tadve'ity, cln e' rvem us, we cannot be'umiidfl of the aftitudle in whicha we' ar e phtaced bay a. recet 'ate oaf both haouses ofC Congre-s: we aniluale sa the contteinaplated ii ithaurawul auf their put onnge fronm thentewsj~aper paress. To thais ec.'ision wre cheerfully bow, benasibly na at re oaf the pautriotic amotivecs wvhicht have led ai it. Buit we trust thaut this dlecisiont of Cotn re'ss isncreases rathetr thant diminaishaes ina cimn to thet suappoirt of' a higher powier fori tat of th e people,an totc tem ci we coiil.letnt Ily appealtt toa aid tus, by their paitroae, tesustaiigtat thescat sl gsovertnmentt a jy.tr nal1 thtat is itnilexibily devotedl to the int er ear thae counnary. It is knucai to e'very one, that the chit] souirce of sustaiininig a ntewspaper~ is nti the miagnitaide of its subhsoripIitio lisat, se tatuch as tihe advertising paitrcage. a bicha mtav be bestcaweed spon it. in tlarge comc mlercilai cities. indheeds, the luttre is ansaally the coincotmitatat of the fsormaer, ias it berosic thaceibvioaus iteirest ofi merentttise tmetn toi adveriise in those papers whichi tare the moasst extensively circlatedl. Wiashinsg ton, haowiever, isdeif'rsently situt'ed. De prived ofC the advertising patroung itnci det tea a mesrcantatile comm unali ty, andai buar sened awithI pe.cuiiint und11 enermtonis e xpjeni aqswhicha are not e.lsewhiere inacurt ted, ioth-. ig but a very lsong list of sabtscrthing pin trins enn tsstaint a piep.-r itn estate iness if, indulesd, evest in ex istnce. Th'le piroparie tors oif the --Unticin"' have hiithe'rtei spaired nlo psints, aad tio expen*ise', to tiakie thiair pape'r iworthay eof the mtetroapcois, and wsorthy of the suppohart ofl that great party undaserI whosse hantae'r they' are enklslaed. In pubalisth tg the most full atd amaple debaites of the two h.,tuse's al Ceongre'ss, it is belieated, ever before atitmptedh eln tis contatitini a dati ly ewi spinper, they have se'curedi the servi es of time best repoariers which the conni try tafforded, 1but at the enoiermoeus cost of $12,00 or or $15,000 per year. Thelairj extenisivo foreigna anid domtestic coerres pndencee is anoiter large item cf ex-I pese bat the inistruactive useflulaiess of w hich is so highly ceommendeed atnd appre 'ited asa ts jusstify ,ahnoasst anty outtlay, to tttaint it. Still, it must lie e'vntiett that thes'ae heavy e'xpenses canntot be bertne, uta less the subhsc'ripttioni list is commntsurate to the undlertacking: anui nithough~ .we cana bast oh 15,000 stubscribers, (Ijtling diii v, tri-wiveekly, andI weekly,) haut this list ;itst lie still cocnsidaably etnlarged to enable the piropirietors of theo "'Uion".to sustain I al it= usefnnas and to inuadr ithem Biralnst 06duti ls. 16 kd Itm s Z~t&c 'ii*:r iibli6iigovi'. 'e 0{ 65'1(1 rie~ e oridiscijfeyWe ihr T .IlDAILY 'UNION w. !ii, as eiertofore, sr'10- aai ( Ine in adtree. Its chiatcaertiho . .0, wen amost .ydltivelvf pokitia. iriose in future to devotosapoltIoi t oluamna tocdome6.tic news of gener il oin st. and t) miscellaneouliteratur, *i. ff vithout impairing its political Ifludeic, nay render it the moare acceptaL~'to n ended clias of readers.,. The "SEMI.WEEKLY UNION" Will )a published , etery londay aidThursday, luring the recess of Congress, i pi s iw.umm. This-contains ail tle mattei eone aited inl the "Dtily Union," except loia' tolvertisenents. During the nessiosl ot, Dongress three ttnmbers, jimsLead oftwo,. wii 11 lie issued, wi0liout any extra charg n subisribers. BNLARGEMENT OF TIE WEZERLt UNION. Time "WEEK LY UNION" is Isnrd e.v. any Sattnmdaj; andi as lrramngemments are its aragrew It enlarrge it neasllr dotible its prrs -lt size, re amill .,oln eabI ed' is gi Iearly cvery. nrticle whil Isay app-a'r In he iliiy amI ~ami-weekly edlitionis. at Iia 'xtreme low rite off2. We proporansta tw pive, ill dlis edition, a completesvaopticai sulmmary of tie prtreelings in i lth ho i' of Congress-thus rendering the 'Week ly Union" a mn t valtinmble rimeuatml if inforgmation to all classes of ouar rountry. lltt,, to renmuner-ste us for thi en'erpri' int exteusive istutscriptition li-t is i' li.tely a idispen'aa 1mble. .We seize t.is oppo, Iinity lt .II.I liml d.a41w1 do iay has takemn pacein pittuig istr paper to press,.which has forev ted its unrly dlivery to our readers.-and. conse. LueIitly eircumiseribed it- eirautcin. ve - dhaill maake arrangenmein ts ren-dIj this levfect, anim to obviate this oiijecti.o. Af. ter the- preent week wo trust that noi Gom. plaint will he' rnie upon this Suij.ct. CONGRESS10NA L i1fEGIS1-ER. In adslition ton time foregoiig. we lare re. Ived t# puiblish, during lie msaes'oan (of the mari.ini leg islat.are, a -Onugre isional Regi.ser," to be itsua of te kly, flnod tis inuan am arrt.l. t ' f cla ,inily pr''. eamga ad deintes fi bth latoses. In. Iteit, Ile( arroa'g, ments which we have mnle with tIhe % ery best cot is of reporters will enable us to give even itmmore futl aud 'xtnld re or*-- thun we h-.ve productied Itmiig thi. seation, stleriir a uA e enim hem-1 t b to any pr'cein o.cp. Tha1 Iegister will be rmade sap froma ilnke dlily reparmsin the "Union," carefuilly rcvied' my anm exper ivnced editomr, antd will comiti I utint ma co1m1plete and-nu themtic record of ithw tession. Aai appendix %ill. be added, uni rorm with the Rlegiste: and to be sent grat. iitoasly to subscribers,compmgorising a list of he acts passed during the iessiona,. withl a 't, lsis of tiwir comtents, anadta reference, , h-n mmieswe.Eary, tit previous legislatiqa; Hiis m ill formi time amst complite history a1 ihe sessions oflCoangress, amnld will be fuor tillhed tat the loiw prieb of o n-tr-ri .rrs for the next session. P -PobT rxaS-.I atre authica ked to ac is tur agrnts; anmd bi' sei mlimng ts.five 3mear ly iasusriberas, 'e imh the susrito mnsney,, or eniher thme Daily Xe'wn.-l'cekly, omr I teekly, ill be tamtitled to tane ropy, og line same editiuon as they fuarnish us subscri rs fomr. [r3-The CeaNgR EssueaNA.UR Ens'rr wilt be foiranished them on the sameC te.r ms. [tQ-NF~r~sar~s putblishming ourm pros.. pectusa, wiitha thme ntes attaceda, azntit tI' ist of Decesmber next, will hie ethtie'd, edn riing the naext session tof Congress. to re merive a cimpy of the Con gressional Untion aind Tri-JVerkly Union. Cluibs villbefurnishsed. 5 copies of the Daily for - - 240 O00 6 " " Semi-Weekly, 20) 00 10 " " elm, - 35 00 5-" " Weekly, - - 00O 1 0 " " " 15 01) 20" Congresseional Register, 10 00 The name of nom persion will be entered ii, on omur booiiks unless the pamynmnt of the subascritiona be a:adte ian adlvaner.. tiRcitcI & l'IEEI. Washtington Agas 20, 1840. 'TO PPRIN~TTEbS, ;ye Foundr y and P'rrtra .Furnihing arehowuse. THIE Ruhbscrihmets haave opened a NEW TYPE FOUNDRY in time city eof New York, whmere they ate readly to suppmily or ders to any extent, for any~ kind of .1 or FA NCY TYPE, andte every article necesi. sary for a Pruintinag Office. Th'Ie Ty pe, wichad are cast in new mouki,., from an entirely new set of materials, wli1i dteepg coaunterp, are warranted to be unsur, passed bay anay, andt wvill be sold at priecs to stl the times. Priantinag Presses Turnmishmed,. and alsoa Ste'am Enagia. mf thme most, approved 'p*ay N. Dl. A Machinilst is constantly in at, itantan mce to do Iight wvork. Etditors oft newspapers, who wall buy three times as mumch type as thmelr bills taiotni to, may give thme above six mon ths insertion lin thiaci papers, anti send. their pamers conltainming it to thme subscribe e. COCKCROFT & OVER Ep4D, Oct. 3, 18416, I 6m 08 Ann St. Irons. A fuail assortment of Iron of invery dei scriptioni; Hlollowi WVare do., for *al. low by . - M. DR UCKiER&'CQ, Carnden, Nov. 6, 1840.