6REENSB0R0UBH, N. C. I 1 TJUESOA-X, AUGUST 16, ISM. tmM kuht OrinATiost at Prrini-ithd.-iUijt doubtis a?e been entertained Aji&ef Immense tlMgliitr irfthe fi&m&V isi tie .nine walea . tltey sprung uerUCoWIeVaia battles at Peters burg on the 30th ; bat from the folio wing eoouni ol the affair as given by a Yankee efcroxJsdot,itwfflbe seen that tiew. a hrwU fere furnished by Confederate an. iborltica hx not been la tho least exagera- AJtT or Ml roreyac, Apgusi 3 Twi light yesterday; wat not dark enough to hide the shame, of the true soldier of the iArmT of the Potomac, kindie4 by the reading of ine cm accounts' in the Hew York c it jr pa persot dtalaai attempt made to take Pe tersburg by storm. Tht diiplayed headings- Explosion of it Mine under the Re bel Works 1" A Battery of Sixteen Guns Blown Tip l", . The Grand Assamlt ou the Ribel Defences i . Three Tiers of Earthwork- Carried 1" provoked exclamations of aattfnfsh'meny vofSed under mortificat UfadeQrrow. . Glorious news frpm Pe tarbtvjtKWby 1 0, swindled., people 1 the ink that laid the lie' that gave to false joorkalistf in Ne r York its last sensation was mot, yet spread on the types, while ere ry arummer-boy anil mole driver in the Ar m or the Potamae knew that a crowning disaster and crowning' disgrace held hap pened te- it, and the a amber of our S killed, and missing was whispered among them to be five thousand. "Three tiers of ' earth -welrkicltttted l f S Aye, carried as Pharaoh's cavarly and war eharloiters carried the Bed Sea car. riai precisely in that war. . You murdered deaai-godaof July 80, the hands of love or 1 r patriotism that sek your remains must go down full fathoms, five. " Glorious News from Petersburg J" A skiUfully engineered volcanie upheaval of the fortified earth. that ahould have opened wide to the: Ninth Corps the gates of victory, was converted by imbecility and cowardice into a yawning crater" of a volcano which swallowed up with the casualties of battle five thousand men. Tha Grand Assault on the Rebel Defences l" Why, Oumy poor frirnds and brother men at the North, the very' order- lies around headquarters inquire of each other fn undertones if somebody is not to be hone for that affair of Saturday, and the - negroes who black boots and wait on table, criticise the crime and blundering ef the 30th, with the feeling which the usejrss de struction ot soldiers inspires, and tht impa tience of men who Witness the wanton waste f successes and opportunities. , No: Grant's . perfectly devised jplan ef drawing the bulk o! LeVs army outof Pe tershurgby a fioat movement upon Rich mond by the north bank of the James aod his plan of opening a passage for Ms! troop inie jreiersDurg oy OTenursung wuu gun powder the rebel works nearest his own lines each wist. . each feasible, both per fectly successful, have both been defeated and wasted by subordinates. I tell no secret when I say that Grant wrapped himself in silence on Monday, and that his hert was enawed at by ! disrust and rage and the atatemett of .this fact is the measure of a rreat soldier's 'appreciation of the iniscon- duet whicn turned an accomplished 'victory into a disgraceful and' ruinous disaster. What was the affair of Saturday ?, 1 shall tell it only in the' outlines, for it it my de sire to do no wrong, yet my determination to tell the truth, bo, until 1 gather the sure facts of the case, I will only say generally, that ther commander of the corps charged with the doty and entrusted with tbe cove ted honor of -making, the assault, jidkl not accompany the troops that led it ; trust not a commat der or a division, or tho corps ac oomttanled tho troops: that the work which their absence, thus discreted and impaired was left entirely to brigade commanders; that the eharge made by the leading force was not supuorted for three -quarters of an hour; that when the aupport came up to and entered la the crater produced by the explosion' of the mine, it found it full of the advaace, in a neoess&rily disordered sUte ; that the delay, ia aopporling the feadin g charge gave the rebeU time to recover from tha oonfiision' and terror caused by the ex plaslam, to gather opposite the breach all ther available force, to drive back into tbe crater the fore that had advanced beyond it, to train upon the fatal pit all their ar tillery, to rain into it as fire ot musketry, grapa and canister, thai tore remorselessly, and wthbur tfie possibility of error of aim, the aolid mass et wriggling, hearing; twl tbis;, crawllrg, helplesa.soldiers, blaok and whiter that, inextricably iatei mingled, de fied all attemnts to tactically extricate them. The survivors crawled. . ef.the hell hole one by one. The rebeie swoope 1 upon the nit before it could be emptied. 'I am assur ed that we left is it, of dead and wounded and eantnred. ! and have nder treatment thi side Ok it of wounded; 5,000 men Conrrr Cqct. August term of Guilford CountyCenrtoommene,ed yesterday.- No businea of 'special imporUnce baa' been transacted.; Wyttt ; W;Ragsdale, j Esq wai rtlectea County Treasurer. We learn ihinr IVeV. Wm. E. Pell of tbif city taa i Tested Ma position a member of j tbe literary Board,; and CoL I. C. JEdwards, of Granvill, has teen appointed; in hit place. I rEgioigbk Conscrratire. Got xtx Upo oca Wats. One of tbe beathea r bflnecpliers recom mended it to hit pupil as tl.c bet means to irdneo and enable them to bebave worthily, to imagine that some very distinguished character was always looking upon them. But what was the eye of Cato to the eye of God ? Who would not approve themselves unto. him? The celebrated Linnaeus had ' the following inscription placed orer the door of the hall in which he gave his lectures; live guiltleaa God observes you. - From Florida. General Birnej has made a raid in Florida, dcntrojiog several bridges, aod capturing a lo comotive and several cars, and a quao- tity of small arms. We now Baldwin and Camp Milton. hold A blockade runner ran into Cherles- ton on the night of the 3d inst. Cue released officers report that siuce they have been confined in Charleston five blockade runners came in. The latest gold quotation in New York is 255. The New York Post contains a de tailed account, showing how Boston has been encaged in imparting men from Europe , to go as substitutes and volunteers into the army. Three ship loads have been brought over, mostly from Germany. The negro soldiers at Helena had muti nied and commenced sacking the town and breathing dire vengeance against tbe few white soldiers stationed in the place. At last accounts the whites were oreanixine for defence. Tbe rioters had destroyed most of the town, including the elegsnt res uence of Senator Sebastain. which was pilaeed and burnt, tbe Senator and his family escaping to Memphis. The London News says that vessels hare jast arrived at LWerpool with 16,000 bales of cotton, the proceeds of which are to go towards the sinkioz fund for redeeming Confederate bonds and paying the dividends or the coming Aj ril accounts, provision having already been made for the Septem ber account. The Charleston Mercury of Yednesday, sayg : "We are opposed to making mention ol military uovements in the public press, but ror the benefit of tho croakers who have looked so fui lorn ever since troops were withdrawn from the defence of this city, to strengthen the A. my of Neithern .Virginia, it may be as well to state, that the first of several well tried regiments tbe number and strength of which we will leave the enemy to discorer have artived in this department, and will be fjundat tbe tight place when the enemy makes Lis next ad vance." Indicted : fob Libel. J no. M Daniel, Esq.,; editor. of the "Examiner," and J. Marshall Hanna, Esq., repor- ter for the same paper, were yesterday indicted bv the Grand Jury for libel. indicted by the Grand Jury for libel. Enquirer Saturday. Hxatt Roafe tar. We learn that the shop of Mr. Parker Overby, on Wilming ton street, in this city, was robbed on Sat urday night of about one pint of silver coia. small pieces, and a considerable quanti'y of currency and also a quantity o lirtnrtr Mr. Overby 's loss must amount to thousand dollars. several These thefts' have become frequent of late and we hope the authorities will soou be able to bring the guilty parties to justice. Progress RxroaTKD rtxaiojiATiOH or Sbcbetart Stahtox. Washington is filled with ru mors of coming Cabinet changes. One set of reports state thu Secretaries Seward, Welles and Blair have tendered their resig nation, whilst another s iys that Mr. SUn- ton is to vacate the War Department. B uy lour Salt. I have ou consignment, , 300 sacks of Va. bait. 350 boxes of Tobacco and a lo' of Cotton Cards. Call and examine quality andpriee. July 21st, '64 CO. YATES. Faucett &. DlUTorth, Urocers, i Commission and Forwarding 'MERCHANTS, Greensborougb, N. C. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Our store. Cellars and Warerooms are large and commodious. Remittances prompt to order. jn!2UDAwtf 100 Cusliels sboc ies' 6000 lb Extra Smoking Tobacco, 20000 Plantation Iron, 1000 R) Square Iron, 1 inch, 40001b Dry Salt, 6000 y da 4-4 Sheetings, 200 grey, blk and Fancy Cassimers, 200 Country Plaids, 100 Grain Socks, 4 boxes Extra chawing Tobacco, FLOUR by barrel or ack, Soda, tfpice. Pepper, Snuff, Cigarf, For sale by FAUCETT & DILWORTH, ju!2l-D3;wtf- Greensborougu, N. C. WA3TTI:0 AT TBI SJasaf sas Gap Rail lUaJ Sltope, it par the DefxM Grenabxreuh. N. t. : KITCHEN GRKA0&. LAUD, TALLOU. srUlLF.l BACON, OLD BRASS, OLD COPPER, CAST 3TEEL. BACON, PUitiC, CORN, AND CORN MEAL. for which the hi?hn (?AsIT P(3trr u be i-ald. ocVit 7 4-11 m Lead! Lead!! The highest cash price paid fr lead id Urge or small quantities. 4!-tf ' k. P. ECKEL. VotIc. On Monday night last, near -t the Methodist burring ground, I was knocked down se t robbed of about $75 la money and all the paper, L? , contained ia any pocket aaicoc le pjpers afurloagh trom Capt. Uexncltpermiutagme to remsin at hooie until my j eiuion it beard from. -Any person returning the said money, pa pers, and especially the lurUugh, will be hbrally rewarded. W. CULBER7S0N. S' alciu Liuck. l am now runnmr a HACIv between Greenshirourh and Salem, leaving Greentboroogh Tweada)S anu Fxidaja, and leig dicm Wedaea days and baturdays. Persons wishing con- Teyanee neiween taese points will Led this a comfortable and expeditious line making the trips by day-light. M. JORDAN. ep 17 67-tf fr A ,000 lleu ard I Broke, Guil 1 ford jail, last night. HKNDERSON JONES, convicted of the murderofWm. Ste phenson; and W. T. KYANS, confined lor telony. The abore retranl will be Riven for the apprehension and dclireiy of these felons. Prisoner JONES is about Meet 11 inches high, aged about 27 or 28 yers, black hair, powder marked on the face, l.tlle fin ger atf of tiis left hand. Prisoner LVANS has gone by different names, and was once convicted and whipped in Randolph, by the name of Fry. He was also in Moore county jail. He is 5 feet 8 or 0 inches high, heavy eet, hair inclined to be blact but is raiher light, not over SO j ears of age. , These prisoners left, as is supposed, in the direction of Randolph county, riding the horses of Mr. Roddy Manner, stolen for this purpose a mare and a filly. C. A. BOON, Sheriff of Guilford county. Grcenboro,N C July 14, 1 SGI d&wtf Stop the Rogue. Stolen from my stable on the nteht of the 2Sih instant. a dark: iron gray mare, lour years old, dark tail with some white-hair: heavy black mane, the foretop black and cut aSouteven with the eyes, all her feet and legs black : a saddle mark on back, slizhilv marked by saddle on the each sV.e, a small star in forehead, newly shod before, none be hind : her hoofs before were verv much woraibefure shoeing, about 4 fret 9 or 10 inches high, has a!outtwo or three inches iu height vet to grow, walks well and holds ber bead low, the mark on back is the eflect of sore made by saddle, is now well. 1 will give a reward for delivery of said mare to me, of $2'X), or 1 will, give $0u0 for her ogcther with the thief. S. S. B. SMITH. 89-0 w Thompsonville, N. C. JV Ost, Hither on the 11 o lock train from Raleigh, or in Greensboro, on tho loti, a Memornuuum Cook. . The outside wn coveted with sueepskln tid with redfape string, and w s marLed with my uimc ou the outside. U contti cd papers Talrble only to tbe owner. Tbe findor will be liberally rewarded by leaving or sending it to Hughes ShoeSl'Cp in Greensboro. D.With THOS. 8. nAYES. Extract Lol Logwood. 250 lbs Extract of Logwood for sale by A. A. W.!4AKD, 5T, -7 0'iensbrtro. N. C. c ottou Card S. t)f best quality, manufacturrd aud for pile by ' READ. KEEN & CO-10O-fir Danville V'a. VewUoodi at j3i high roiNT! The undersigned takes greit pleasure In announcing to bis friends aod customers that he has uow in store and for sale. Sugar, Coffee, Soda, Copp-.ras, CoUon Yarns and Sail tings. 2000 lb assorted bar Iron, Wagon Boxes, different numbers, SALT, Spanish Wbite, Yellow Ochre, and otter paints. Writing Paper, Envelopes, Percussion Caps. Watch :rstala, an assortment of HARDWARE, &c.,&c, all of which will be told at rea sonable prices for cash or exchanged on good terms for country produce. O-D&Wtf - M. JAKRELL. Wanted. By the Danville ManutacturiDg Couninr, Woolen 25.000 pounds of .hard, soap, lor which the highest jasii price wai be paid by v-n lullnwinc per sons who are aulhorix rt to tny for the com pany, G. 31. Isley, Gibionville, N. C, M. JarrelL High Point. 9-3niW , T. J. PATRICK. Aeent, Tlax In Kind. Aa persons who have -iot paid their tithlug" for 1863 are hereby notified lh it (he books villbe closed in a few days, andunVssaymeLt be made 44 in kind immediate' r, their aceonnrg will be placed in tbe hands cf the Collector for settlement. No produce will be received as Tax in Kindfcr 1861, undl It been assessed, and the estimates returned to tbs office. 8-1 w A. P. ECKEL, Agt. Notice to Miner. We wih to employ six or eight GOOD MINERS to work in our anthracite Coal Mines near Leaks ville. Rockingham ceunty, N. C, and twelve milee from Reidsrllle Depot on the Piedmont Railroad. Apply in person or by letter to Eagle Falls. P. O., Rocking ham county, N. C 8-wwb JONES, NEAL & FARRAR. OfUclai Tote for Governor of Xorth Carollnn, ISC2. Al usance, MO 12 7IG Zt Alexander. 749 113 311 !S3 Aasca, b2Z US 767 '2i Alleghany, 227 12 CJ M Ashe, 43 15 0i 00 Beaufort, &S4 102 00 Uu Bertie, 23 105 00 00 leaden 832 344 4?4 29 Brunswick, 316 01 460 19 Burke, b6 239 6CG IA Buteo rbe, 1,223 274 827 223 Cabarrus, 637 604 C93 44 Caldwell, 33 40 641 M Caadeo, 127 13 00 00 Carteret, 00 00 Caswell, MO 270 S5 31 Catawba, GO& 606 876 41 Chatham, 1,518 127 1202 C40 Lumb'and, 1,015 361 1454 2W Cherokee, 00 00 Cbowan, 250 . 3 Clay, 279 33 OO 00 Cleave land ' 523 676 COOmaj 00 Columbus, 297 496 461 III Craven, 117 113 669 1 Currituck. 31 14 OU OU Davir, 73C 182 627 123 Duplin, 100 V61 'Ji7 65 Davidson, 1,364 1tS2 54 4s7 Edgecombe 133 308 tC3 8 Franklin 625 378 W 00 For ey the 1,371 254 672 5C0 Gatton, 379 427 418 203 Gates, 276 00 Guilford, 1,977 74 1114 645 Granville, 942 445 11S9 185 Greene, 330 1 S 1 244 204 Halifax, 454 633 1041 8 Haywood, 378 103 Harnett, 415 209 33ti 125 Henderson, l,2uS b2 00 00 Hertford, lfO 61 496 3 Hyde, 287 15 00 CO liedell, 1,544 167 1065 93 Jackson, 004 li7 lid - 71 Johnston, 1,000 194 499 619 Jones, 63 29 1C 3 Lenoir, 267 140 el6 76 Lincoln, 005 3C7 657 104 Macon, 311 78 Madison, 619 165 00 00 Martin, 282 230 525 25 McDowell, 728 104 00 00 Mecklenburg 425 1,335 1C90 112 Mitchell, 00 00 Montgomery ZZl 13 56a 242 Moore, 1,060 120 654 450 Naih, 317 282 668 105 N. Hanover 287 1,237 982 22 Notthampton4o5 299 734 15 Orange 1,451 562 1252 196 Onslew, 342 20j 520 10S Pasquotank 163 20 00 00 Perquimaoa 85 13 00 00 Person, Co'. 191 714 78 Pitt, 649 339 7S4 48 Polk, 146 91 Randolph, 1,357 65 620 863 Rowan, 1,345 407 1301 63 Richmond, 634 97 611 193 Robeson, 93 1 320 900 119 Rockingham 569 273 949 1 19 Ruihertord 1,147 25Tr4778 318 Sampson, 43"""504 86'J 171 6ttnly 943 10 390 178 Stokes, 663 82 448 331 Surry, 958 204 00 , 00 Transylvania 00 00 Tjr.etl, 00 00 Union, 666 417 CO 00 Wake, Q;j9 489 14'J7 1271 Wayne, 706 466 850 134 Warren, 174 464 705 15 Washington, .419 1 Watauga, 423 02 00 00 Wilkes 1,615 7b 431 436 Wilson, 183 460 395 94 Yadkin, J,J72 68 272 ma j 9 Taney, - , 814 180 00 uo . . . 52,833 20,174 20,174 Vance maj 32,659 GiRECNSnORO' MLTlAL t LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO. This Company offers inducements to the publio which few possess. It is economi cal in iU management, and prompt In the payment 01 tta loeses. The insured Jot lift are its members, and they participate in its profits, not only upon me premiums paid in, hut also on a larf e and increasing deposit capital ket tn active operation. A dividend of 61 73 cent, at the last annual meeting of the Company, was de clared, and carried to the credit of the Life Members of the Company. Those desiring an insurance upon their own live, or ou the lives of their slaves, will please address D. P. WEIR, Treasurer. 4 Rare Chance Tor Inveat- JL - MEtfT I OIBSOtf HILL Ut2HSG COMPANY! The stock of this rich and valuable Gold and Copper Mine, located fifteen miles cast from Gretnsbora, and I cf a mile from Gibsonvitle Station. N. C. R. II. which has been profitably worked ior tho past thirty years, it now o Herri any who may desire a sale aud profitable safe aud profitable Investment. This company is orgtnixed unJer charter grahieu oy me state 01 onn Varouaa, ana ill receive subscriptions to the capital stock for the next thirty days. For In formal ion in regard to this valuable property, address lr. U. P. .Weir, Secreta ry, and Treasurer of the company Greens boro' N. C . 2-4w DAVID McKNIOHT. Pres. NcwTrl-vTeekly Stage Line. The subscriber weald announce to the traveling public thai on and after the first day of July next be will commence running a Iri-weekly line of stages from Greensboro' to Madison, lea ixr G reena borough en Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays at 7 o'clock a, m., and leaving Madit.n Mondaya, Wedaeadays and Fii days, rt the earn- hour.- No pains will be spared to render, com fort at 10 those who may patronise this line. 55-tf . . J. 8. BR0W5. AUCTION!. SALES- 1 C' lfielt dw Co lutsday AuM: 16, ltCI. Ca Tuesday, Itth Ccust, las, we will esVr at our aswtiea stCt a Uiteasboveugh 10 rJ her &l.r 10 Manmses. 20 Wdatea4. : J. o bW Krewa ? cheeu ira trr bothua ras. lToPBgrj. m 3., Ice., As., Jt! i J. Jk F. 4$ ATIHETT k CO a . Alcohol.. fi 1 fcbt Alochol for sale by aug9-W4w WILL4UD t 8COTT. B roTrn Snrarl i. Prime Brown sag if to,- sale br m9-7 i . GAR ttETT. Succ iron, lot NKghum Bailers, 6 feet leag and 30 in0- wide far sJ by ang.Wtf WILLRD t. gtOTr. Gor:a3iLxrcIi.f- loaxs XON TAXABLE CON RATE BONDS. IbaTo been Authorised bj the tocretary of lh i 1 rtoary to receive Oepoeiuon Uaporary ' lw, to tbe Goaf J. era QeverameaL I'ori-rticnlara I loviu aUendoa to the notice.' oH the Secretary as published la the rpc!a. I in prepare! aUo tj u'A the new six per ceat Neo-iaxabie of the Confrd. erate State. U An early investment SnTthe Loan or in the Bonds is solicited: fjd. urged upon all wbe may have surploi-Taodi. prompt co-operation oa tie part f the people will a" wTerBRjni in carrying oat us wisbes iu relation t corrQcy. JtSSl r;1. i LIND8AV. 0a-Dtf K; , i liepcsitary. 'mr . -re . - Iwai. in urenaioroagb. on Friday '4 w tut urao racjevl lUt tome waatwoin. the iiuiirg Kjs and the band slightly torn or;toiled.Tbj finder wtll please leave it at this office, fry waich a liberal reward, will be given, i H ' au78-Did t ll mmmmmmmmmmmmm aacki! Tackfi :45oo rb tacks, JL aasorted sixes, for?xt4e by I J LRU ALL, auffS Dtf 11- llixb Point. Special niotlcOf-U Jady(a refuge( wishes to obtain toaaioa as Teach er in some well esubSah-4 scoool or in a private family. She is mpeteut to leach Alosic, French, Latiti ad English. Tes timonials can bo fuinirted Jrom distin guished gentlemen. ArVlicatioa to be made to 'Hi b. R, CUISMAN,' Sfj. Q M . -a:Diw GfeaOHrougU, N. C. Q.M. O. C asVsssaoao. N. C. Alg'fct 5th, 1864. Te 1X4 Ctiixm of 7sjfo mining Cottuitsi 1 . 1n 5ho, P'cnt e hi merge ncr, there is a wai.t of lbltJ oau i i the Army of Northern YlrAnia. and as the necessity i. urgent, wt Dyc th, frmrr, ln this and adjoining contici to turaa out addeUver their titheift Ur oa errp at oac, and t bring larrrd ti.eir orrlus ior sale at the cailiest jrveucbl moraent. . '.Jv' C 1118 MAN, ,f Maj. &Q. M. Tithe Agent foi ChUfoid County. "v ' 1 T s 44-Ulvr. i TO the PubllciDwicg to noavoi--I- dable circunutaneiey wheat mills will cease to run until farther uouce My corn mills will run as .1 SaL og3D!tW2t i.OH.V SLOAN. t.- ArK"il a a; Armory, t Faxirvavittx, July 8. Ib64. FOUNtJR Y-M A t f W AN f ED. One experienced in t ia-buaineaa can fiad steady employment on 'pieailon to the t COMMANJLSU OFFICER. Jul9 J 10-d5twlt Steel for 8ale,Xae circular Saw (broken.) forty-aix inches. juiyl3-W2tl)2s VJhN U)A Queneraietera Office,-retnaoaro U, ;;.Juoe29, lb6L Irlsh to purclmxe 1 turned I aid 500U pounds" Y HE-V T S i U.W ' and 100 cords Vi UOU :ov (ae of Huj4tals at this place , Peron.i Laving Uete arti cles for sale will please l 4me kaow, stat ing price, Ac- SAM LA R. CHISMAN. J a a .-t6d : i'Major end Q. VJotlce, -;.V JLw Gbxkxal HoirlaL. No 12. . Greensboro,' N. C,faTg. nL lb;i The Medical Examintr Board for far- I V 1 t I ..... . I on Mondays iujnio eaieaMooo uxes at this IlOtptUL a a - t 1 anu rrt!fitAt 10 o eiock. to I a. m. 1 U. ilOUKK. I ao3 D&W.lm Sen'Farr. Kr. VrA I Weeklv Patriot Mblia one maats fUmt. I weekly Confederaie t$v& aix weeLs aaJ 1 send Liui. t Blue Stone. EnLA ltby .a.1 A. t- a l.ue stone for WILDAKD ago j3-3m nOXDH FOti ALE. . Fir IWXDOED AllfJOX COSFED. ETIATH SIX PER CjtAT. BOSDSi Thee Bonds pieseaf the greatest ia dueaeau for Invesf tent. They bavs 10 ran, iQie pa jab U ami. annually, ad are soeuxaoby import and ex. pen ooues; are exempt principal and ia. ter est, from taxation,- aaJ tae coupons c Arable as eoia for cuiti.m duties. AviAr to ALLEJ S. G1BBES, lx-tf Agens Aejuijry Lepartme4. Jor Sale OU Kcsib Carol ina six per . cent eoupons. .pi . . D. W.-Cj BEN BOW, aag9-wtr ConutfxUn Merckajit.- in