&tatiettiait. MARIETTA. PA : Saturday Morning, May 11, 1867. CAN Tom se 4—ThefSar rieburg Patriot - and Union, epee - One (tt(e - yvh al e.' sale robbery of the last session of the Lezislatire,UYS r"Th% ameron Leg islature, which has just adjourned, gave evidence of'the 'boldest systetolof rob. bery that has ever been perpetrated upon any body of, people.. The . rizodus operandi of pocket-picking, highway rob bery, burglary,, garroting, : confiscating postage stamps, &c., is in every respect commendable when compared, with the manner in which Republican legislators filched the hard earnings of our tazpay ers from the Treasury. In one instance, George De Haven, Jr., Representative from Philadelphia, brought his son here —a mere child--had him sworn in as an officer, and sent him -off to school. the nest 'day. . The boy was never on duty a single dayia 'truth, he did not return until the day previous ,to the adjourn ment, when be came to draw. $9OO of the people's money. Senator George Con nell, reputed to be worth $220,000, also brought his son here (as he has for four or five sessions past) to , be a recipient of some of the dealings. Young Connell was sworn in, and the last that was seen of him in this vicinity was at, the Golds boro' prize fight; on the day-Geary was inaugurated, until April 9th, when he too came in for his gobble. Senator Gra- Imm brought his son here, and had him sworn in as a clerk, but, to, his credit be it said, he remained at his post end ren dered the State some.aervice." fir Has anybody a nickel penny of 1858 ? The WaShington Star says there is an active search for them, and that they are considered worth twenty-five cents each, because they have been al most wholly withdrawn from circulation, and will be very valuable by and by in completing collections. The penny in question will be remembered as bearing on one face the representation of a non descript broken backed bird, supposed t ) represent the American eagle. W Rats, it is reported, weigh on an average a Pound each, and each pound. represents five brisbels of corn. A ship laden with corn was reCentlfdischarged at Antwerp, and an inameilse swarm - of rats of enormous size rushed :from the hold and invaded the neighboring vessels, warehouses and habitations. The work men were obliged to retreat-to give pas sage to these unwelcome stringers. sir A Congressional inquiry into, the Facts connected with the capture of Jeff Davis fully confirmed the,report,that he was disguised in female garments when taken. He had on a lady'eyratar-proof ..loak, gathered at the waist, and a shawl drawn over his head. He carried a tin pail upon his head, as if going for water. A. pair of top-boots, wliTch the clolik did not hide, betrayed him. - tir The sewers-of Paris have; an _AC ~ regate, length. 0T294. miles. They are kept clean by means of boata—or in the smaller sewers, cars'orirails-,,armed` in front with a dialvwhich fits' the sewer I Ire a piston ; the whole being.propelled through the sewer.by %current of water. cr Speaking of John MorriSsey :in 'ongress, an English papers4l„ that `.ord Houghton's iinmediate predeces • or in the H 04430 of Commons was John i ally, celebrated in the prize and betting ring. fir John Titus, a boy ten years old F.ceidentally stepped,into a den of rattle snakes the other day, neat Village Ridge, ixteen miles from Cairo, Illinois, and was bitten so that he died in twenty-fanr 1. ours car Twenty bishops who die 4 in Ire lind during the past forty-five years left - everally t money amounting to the aver To of 5215,000 each, not to speak o r-al estate. far A Gentleman living near Bangor, \laine, in taking own an old barn, found a valuable gold watch which bad been • Lulen from him'twelve years previous. ter The religion of the inhabitants of •itussian Americatialle same as that of t lo people of Russia. - They belong to he Greek'Clatholic Church. - ' • fir A soldier is alive in Cleveland who se reported dead daring the war;'and whom it monument was erected in 'Woodland Cemetery.' ' anniv6rsary, ,the : rthdeir,Aftanry _Clay was duly cele ' Med at Aaehland, Kentucky, on the '...Llk ultimo ..Sir At the west, Wherever the eight at system has been adnpted.'therb has •en'a rednetion 6f Cir,fatricils fitagrAth, the_ .lash . of, the ` ,ll Nnsitil t 9 13 4 04u45-.,9.E1 1, 1 14: of .1 lae:A! Ak"' -- "" --A ia• fe 41-1.! • The widow or Bishop Polle64e ea- Hydrophobiateeins tothe raging .. . as an epidemic jest bow. *id t.dogs abound at Chicago, iidiantipblis .and,,, Evansville, and some have 'been. killed ;, in Cincinnati, in Covington, and Ger mantown, Montgomery county Ohio. In Chicago general alarm prevails, and dogs are slaughtered without mercy. D - ohlitleffiritran y'' inn oxiou vatii m al Ei have' been sacrificed, and it is hardly possible that every biting canine is rabid, yet the j deaths by hydophobia have been suffi] Aiently numerpue to..show..that. there ..Is ground for alarm. We have noticed in our exchanges during the last month or tw4l. more accounts of deaths from' the bites of dogs than iu any year previous. The evil is one which demands prompt arid-vigerous:treatment: liar Two immence Masonic Temples. are to-be erected,' one in 'Philadelphia and the other in Washingtoncity, as soon as - the preliminaries - call be arrang ed: The one-in Plitedelphia is , to be located somewhere on Broad street, and will be theivonder of the world when finished.' The building in Washington will be four stories high, with a front on Ninth street' of fifty-onelfeet by one hun dred and fifty feet on F street. The ancient order in Washington is in good condition, but'it needs a first class hall. Or A. woman •of Paterson, named Rowe, has been guilty =of inhuman 'bar barity' towards her own son ; a child about six or seven .years• old,- while in a state of intoxication. She proceeded to-vent her spite upon her. child; Seiz ing the boy while .upon the eidewalk•she dashed-him upon Lthe 'pavement, head foremost, _andafter repeating this treat ment once or twico , slie.flung him forci bly through a window into the. house. haunted house in Saginaw, Michigan, from which the ghosts have driven seTerat faMilies who attempted to occupy it during the last three years, by irropressible noises, has. been taken possession of by . a deaf man, and the spirits will have to resort to some other means than noise to rout him. The re sult is anxiously watched by the believ ers in the marvelous. air The town of Napoleon, Arkansas, is situated on a tongue of land at the junction of the Mississippi and Arkansas river.., Last year the river cut deeplY'in at this point, and now a large portion of the town has disappeared. The water, the other day, was 16 feet deep in the streets, and the chancis are that another season will.see steamers running over the site., Sir A reporter of the New York pa pers, in • describing Senator Wilson's speech in Richmond on Monday night says : "The last occission that your re porter witnessed a public meeting on the game ground was exactly . six years ago, when, the Richmond secessionists gloried,ov.or the fall of Fort ,Sumter. What a difference between then and now 1" fir A Wisconsin paper tells.the story of a man wko -eloped with another's 'wife, but on going to the hotel breakfast table' iriChicitgo, Where such congenial spirits most do congregate, was thled with conaternation at seeing his own wife with the man whose domestic peace he thought ha had wrecked forever. After consultation each - escorted his own lawful wife bang to his deserted hearthstone. eir The most awful event of the last century in the great faMine in India. In Oesio,:it is reported that two millions five hundred thousand people have per ished within the last five months from starvation. Before this terible calami eve:tiVue awful war seems insignificant. A case ha's been decided against Generil Gideon J. Pillow, at Memphis, for goods taken by him while in com mand orrebel forces. Re pleaded the usages otwar, but vrithout avail. The matter 4111 be carried before the U. S. Supreme Court. er The reclaimed women in London rescued by the "midnight movement" have been-provided for to the nntuber . of one , thounand thrOe hundred and ten. A printing office is'one of the'means .by which therafe' furniehed with' employ ment. ogr.4ailway,.carriages are to be.hence forth allowed tti traverse the Pontificial States from_ Naples to . Florence, and vice versa , without being overhauled by police or custona, house officers, either personally or as to their baggage. Cr Over the entrance to the hall where the . French court concerts are held, is the announcement that '"You piriat look at the Emperor - . through an opera glass," ,eir - Much of the hitherto neglected lands , of. New iTers'ey'ltro being cut up and sold in small tracts, to be deToted chiefly to fruit growing and market gar dening. far The first criminals. sent to the South Carolina Penitentiary after the wer,were Iwo-white - men, , for stealing bacon from 'a _ k ,..6117 T4e.:Chictilo.ar4.l0 11 , 434 . 1 4414 8 . begun eleauijig g t: eete,4l iphe L-'ers&THE MARIETTIANRcvL) ,„: . SwissriltrpiL ilitISTOll.--A correspond ent traveling in Switzerland' writes that •Pf? the custom tieunaking,gifteto the bride prevails thnip, aa v e every . ifhere , he thinks it is'better regulated, The bride makes out a written list of things she will require in beginning to keep house, especially those that are over and above what would naturally— be furnished =by her friends; and one of them says, "I will sive her tliis!? and-it:larks that as proyi-, ded for; another will give something else, and.sornetimes,two ,or three will combine„ and furnish a more expensive present than one Would giiii: - alotief atm Wed ding ccinple usually 'starttoffoii an - eieur. sion, aud on their return they find their dwelling filled with these presents, each marked with the giver's naMe. &FA boy of fifteen -named. Stanley Marshall, living in Fort Wayne, Ind., lost his speech•. and- hearing- in conse quence of an attack of lung fever, about a year ago. - A few days since, a. man named George:Lloyd conceived Et plan of restoring the lost 'powers by the ad ministration. of a violent shock. -The boy.was made drunk, and then muffled and rolled. Finally something gave way in Marshall's throat with a. report like the.popping of a champagne cork, and he called Loyd a fool, the first time he bad spoken for a year. He soon began to talk more freely, his speech coming back-in broken 4tecents like that of .a child. .He , ivent to bed quite sick that night; and woke up nest morning quite stifrartd sore from the harsh treatment the day before, but able to hear and talk - nearly as well as ever. • air Thoge of our readers who need anything in the way of cosmetics or toi- • let articles,yould.do well to patronize the firm of Berger, Shutts & Co., _Troy, N. Y. They, are the only Agents in America for many of the most valuable French and English toilet articles and, preparations that are used by the beau-, ties of the Old World, to beautify and make attractive their person. See their, advertisement in another column. ar Business men are quite familiar with the printed endorsement on* the envelopei of business letters, requesting the postmaster, if the letter`is-not called for in ten days, to return it. A Schen ectady merchant has getup-an improve ment on this. which runs minnows : "If Mr. - don't pay the-> bill in this dunning; letter within ten days; the post master may open this and Bend us the money himself. sur Commander Henry A.. Wise, Chief of the Ordnance Bureau of theNavy t is said to have written one of his character istic letters to a clergyman of Pittsburg, who complained to Secretary Wells that two large cannon cast in that city have been respectively christened 'Satan' and 'Lucifer.' The gallant commander thinks that ‘death•dealing instrun;lents of war should not receive Christian „names. giir Some people place their ideas- of happiness upon one thing and some upon another. A:lady made a call upon a friend who - had lately been `married.— When her husband came home to dinner, she said: "I have been to See Mrs. —." "Well," replied her husband, "I suppose she is very - liappy." - "Happy h I should , think she ought to be ; she has a camel's hair shawl two-thirds , - border." :65- 1 9, woman in Winemac, Wis., mar ried and was divorced from three hue. bands in succession,, when she returned to her first love, and was married to him. She had,no childrefi by Ns,s, that naught that ir_tangible reminds her of her wanderings. Cir It was one yeer on the first` day of May,'Since George Peabody landed 'at New York. With the strictest comae. , my it Must havii cost him at least 000,000 to gel along during the 'twelve months. or Irwin Davis, formerly waiter in a Springfield (Mass) hotel, is now a San Francisco millionaire, enjoying an' in come from a single silver mining corn- pang of $50,000 to $60,000 a month. ler A keg of powder exploded near Fort Lee C`ll - thlarEldiyr blowing a man named MeCally fifty feet into the-'air and "landing" him , in the river. He swam ashore and is still living.' sir A lady in Reading, Pa., found a large lizard in the milk she poured into the coffee. Milkmen might at least strain the product °Utile pomp as well as of the cow. • ,1' A Mrs. Petty, living near Water Vally, Ga., had an ap,opleetielit recent- ly, and fell into' the gre, ':She ,ha'd infant in her arms and both wereburned , to,death. . , 441- Lydia Bli*en, of Leaog.,- - Mass.; attempted to untie her shoe string with a fork, when the fork slipped, , striking her in the'eye.and potting it out. 'll4 - A „ NVliite chap named Charles Smith is now serving the city of Rich mond in the chain gang for swindling , colored folks out ortheir money. ar Most of the ten hoar strikers - in LaWrence, Mass., have - gone back to work under old system, after soffev- ing great privations. EMS .1 8 . 7 . 4 %-• Young- iad.T. o f 5e v 9la 4@a, Actin -0411:1PaL8N 4114 PAY flab 4d. a ba 4- 41 Ntbzio tit Britt'. hics. Nancy Botch died in New Bed ford,'ldass„ on : Thursday last, in the ninety-first year of her age. She was the widow of Francis Itotcb, Esq., one of the owners of the _slap Dartmoutb, celebrated as the vessel which brought into Boston harbor the tea, the "poison onsierb" which so excited the wrath of good people of the then colony, and which the-!' Fifty Idokawkisr known as the "Boston Tea Party," in the year 1773,1hrewitto the salt crater:" A little boy in Michigan was ,being prtt to:bed tlie other , night shan't 'dark, when he objected to going so early. Flierinbther"thld'hint "the chickens 'went early, and he must do so to. The= little felloW` said he wonld, - if his mother would•do as•the - cild , hens did—go to bed first; rind then' coax .the chickens to come. • -• George Haven, a Frenchinan, of East Douglas, who has been employed by the Axe company in' one of their grinding shops for the last fourteen years died last week. A poet mortem examination showed that his lungs were filled with grindstone grit, which in some places had' collected to such an extent as to be quite hard. 'AA, least one hundred thousand dollars have been collected in Pennsylvania in aid of the Pope. It is estimated that a million and a half dollars have been-col lected for the same purpose in the-Uni ted. States. A party of scientific gentlemen are about proceedihg on Et tour from Bloom ington,-Illt; to the'western slope of the Rocky Mountains. - Gen. Grant has or dered a company of cavalry to accompa nrthe tourists. • J. P. Benjamin, ex United States Sentor, from Louisiana, and ex-Secre tary of. State of the Confederate States, is - meeting with decided success in tte practice of law in the - ffnglish courts. Sir Frederick W. A. Bruce, the Brit ish Minister, called upon the President and read him an official communication from the English government, announc ing the birth , of a . roye.l . baby, the child of the Prince and Princess of Wales. James Buckslew, of Jamesburg, N. J. recently sold a - lot of five hundred mules to the Delaware and Raritan Canal Company, for ninety .thousand dollars, and took a single check for the amount, and put it in his pebket. The French crown diamonds are shown in the Paris Exhibition ; the case in which they are placeil IS lowered into the ground every night. There are forty-nine factories in Low ell, Mass., sl , itl:l..a capital stock of $13,- 650,000, and employing 9,013 .females and 4,019 Rates. Tornatoes placed upon a newly• paint ed-shelf to .rjpen mill take up the lead in`suelt a fordeqts to render them pois- onous A letter from St. Louis says business never was duller, and there is no end to the complaints-of mercantile men. The city is full of men out of employment. Within the liist few years Boston and the towns in its immediate vicinity, all within a . radius of fourteen miles have lost thirty.five churehes by fire. False lips, made.of pink india rubber, shaped to give the mouth a pouting ap pearance, are no,wamong. the - men char. mere. • A vegetable society is formed in Day ton, Ohio, its :dirsMter being.. a woman who has lived on vegetables for sixteen years, and who looks as Halle had. The Pope bits ititten`a letter to the municipality of Toledo, Ohio, thanking them for an offer of refugeehould . a rev. olution compel him to leave Rollie. Mr. Astor, of Nev :York, owns real estate to the amount of $65,000:000, and with the interest of his wealth,, is con- Unitedly buying more. McCall, the defaulting treasurer of Santa-Clara county, California,- was ar rested in Nevada, and $lB,OOO was re- covered. - Thwine in the St. Lawrence, at Que bec, still remains firm, the attempt to blow it up having proved successful. The ice is reported to be'fifty feet thick in some places.. - There, are 120,000 children in New York .who do not go, to either Protestant or Catholic_schoole. • ._. General -Schofield has , advised r the running of extra cars for colored people on the city railway of Richmond, Va. Ea-Senator Vii rgfall, formerly of Tei as, is now engaged business 'in Lon- DrEtsshoppers are so thick in Kansas that they ecoctp them up by thp, peck measure. A noted courtezan in St. Louis:k.sub-- scribed $lO,OOO to the rebuilding of the Lindell House. A million dollars is annually mado - by the sale of Florida cedar wood for lead pencils The value of,ibe Queen's portrait-to be pres,ented,tp Mr : r eabody, is 8,70.0,90. I:Cassia is to receive a fleet of iron clads lo=pAymeat. of Russian America. It is nnderstooii that Surratt wilt be T GreatDa sEnT n g i z z : h — A Nl v a r d o a kt ui g e i 3 t , E ci . ai i: : e t suchlln-I: win n h d' ritir f l r o 1 LAW OF EsTi t kYs.—The f4llOwiDg is i Th iC or rl n ° t w on, T the a s to the law with reference to eatrays : tiftc c p l o a s s se se B s a s : Persons having any stray cattle or I i i:e a d at th a e n s d ei P e s n Y ' cinmetrician' Who has "I°4 " ; has now located herself at 1 1. horses in ' their possession.are liable in ; Madame Thornton the eum or five dollars, and will receive no comunsation for damages or costs, powers of second sight, if they fail to report the fact to the part knowledge of the greatest Town Clerk within four days, and it is the single t. or i married h of ei• sex. Whilee to n his duty to make record of the same, t a ll s r t es te of the rapnercseo,nsyeoudellTleated the very fea. subject to the same punishment in default ' the aid cf an instrument e t:i77. and by thereof. If the owner of the astray known as the Ps ch 1 ."*e P olv er, , y omotrope, unta i p- ' presents himself to the Clerk within ten produce a life-like picture of the futu " h l te days, he is entitied to receive his prop- band or wife of the applicant. N ett ,: c, 11 .e . ' arty on payment of charges. If, after date of marriage, position in life, leadhw treitbto •the expiration of that time, no owner is t o h f ou ch s : T r i a d o s te o r ; t & es c ti . mo T n his s is no humbug, , found, the person possessing the astray Will send when desired u' a l te e" ' "sell. She is required to advertise it • and if within or writtenguarantee , that certified certificate the picture is what daysno - ''' - sixty thereafter owner 'appear, it purports to be. By enclosing a small lock the person taking np the same shall ap- of hair, and stating place of birth, age, di sp°. ply to a Justice of the Peace in the sitter' and complexion, and enclosing fifty township, who is required to issue his cents lf and stamped .l envelope addressed to your warrani to a Constable,.who, after giving sinefo,n)n'oauti: by receive the picture and desired return mail. All connunka ten days notice, is required to sell the tions confidential . sacredly y Address in conti same.--the money for which is to be paid d en ", ivr ......I.DAME. E. F. TI4ORIITON, P.O. Boy, into the hands of the Justice of the 223, Hudson, rl. V.' Peace, who is to Day all reasonable charges for the cost olkeep,registering, advertising, selling, &c., and the balance, if there be any, to be paid into the coun ty treasury -impo-nra:mid: air What lady would wear false hair or curls, when, by an outlay of one dol lar, she can procure an article that will cause her hair to curl in wavy ringlets, or heavy, massive curls? - It does not injure the-hair, but on the contrary,..ren ders it soft, glossy and healthful. ft is etßally efficacious an curling thehair of the opposite sex. Messrs Berger. Shntts & Co., Chemists, of Troy. N. Y.. are agents for the same. See their card in, another column. 110- We are surprised to, see children wearing shoes with ragged holes at the toes-- : wnstipg their parents' money, and endangering their health, when fora tri r fle more, shoes with copper or the new and beautiful silver Tips can be had which never weak out at the toes, thus preventing these two seriouse evils.—N. Y. Post. INT Attention is called to the adver tiseinent, anOther'c - olumn, of Madame £l. A. Perrigo, of Buffalo, N. Y., the great Astrologist and Clairvoyant. Ma dame P. can be consulted by letter, on all affairs of life, paet, present and future itizr A woman has just died at Kronen in the Grand DuChy of Baden, at the age of hundred and twenty-four. She had exercised the calling of 'a beggar -for upward of a hundred years without inter ruption. The testimony of negroPs in a suit where both parties were white has just been admitted in the Municipal Court. at Richmond, Va. Itis the tirst instance of the kind under a new law just passe I by the Legislature. irsir 0. H. Browning, Andy Johnson's secretary of the interior, died in Wash ington, on' Monday evening last. • SpcciaL Notitts' til' , 'Consusiertorr curable by Dr. Schenck's Medicines. To cure Consumption, the system must be prepared so that the lunge will heal. To accomplish this,. the liver And stomach must first be.cleansed and an appetite created for good wholesome food, which, by these mediCines, willbe digested properly, and goed healthy blood made; thus - building up tte constitution: •Schenck's Mandrake Pills cleanse the stomach of all bilious or mucous accumulations; and : by using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored. " Schenck's • Pulrnonic Syrup is nutriciousas *ell as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. If patients will take these medicines according to directions, ConsurriPtion very frequently in its last stages yields readily to their' action. Take the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow that 'because the bowels are not costive they are not required, for some times in diarrhea they are necessary. The stomach must be, kept health), and au appe tite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respirat yy Organs properly and allay any irritation: Then all that is required to perform a perinanent cure is, to Prevent taking cola; exercise about the rooms as much as pos sible, eat: all the richest food—fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the appetite. craves . ; but be ,particular and masticate well. „ [2 A YuIING LADY returning: te' her country home, after a sojourn of a feW months in the city, was hardly recognized by her • friends, In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost nimble • smoothness, and instead % of twenty-three she really appeared 'but eighteen. , Upon inquiry as to the cause OEB3 great a change, site plain. IY told them that she used the CIRCASSIAN BALLlyalld CC:llSidtred it an invaluable acqui sition to any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentleman can improve.their per:on al appearance an hundred fold: It is simple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing im purities' from, Also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complexion. By its direct action on the cuticle it draws from it all its impurities, kindly, healing the same, and leaving the suiface as Nature intened it should be, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price $l, sentby Mail or express, on receipt of an order,by W. L. Cidiax & Co., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. 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By stating place of birth, age, disposition, culor of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re ceive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. k Address in confidence, MADAME GER TRUDE ,REMpiGITOPT 3 P. V. Box 29i, West Troy, N. Y. THE PUZZLE OF THE. Ace !—The sharpest observers give it up. People who are pro verbial for their critical perceptions are utter ly at fault. No living eye can detect any dl ference between the richest blach and browns that nature has bestowed upon the hair, and the superb artificial tints conferred upon grey, red or sandy hair, by the incomparable rep. table aient, CRISTADORO'S HAIR one. With the color it imparts bus' re, end does not dim. inish the flexibility of the fibres. Manufact• ured by J. Cristadoro, 6 Astor House, New York. Applied by all hairdressers. 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Corner North Queen Street and Centre : SE. J. ZAII:11S, e 1" 17 LANCAST.ER. PA. i.--_—_— First National Bank of liarietts. TH" BANKING ASSOCIATIONATIOSI HAVING COMPLETED ITS ORGALiIZ is now prepared to transact all lords of • BANNING BUSINESS. The Board of Directors meet weelcl):, 011 Wednesday, for diacount and other bon -IM. Ernanlc /Tours : From 9A•M 10 3 PS T, JOHN HOLLINGEft, PItESIDN AMOS BO WMA N, Cashier. lizuoartnorns (Piles.) Rceers' B°lBnie m Ointment cures the Piles and Skin disease:. 50 cents a box. Sent by ands for 60 ctreet, ell!, Address Dr. S. Augers. 205 Doak s SPIC EBOXE S,sugar boxes, nun ja.s, dow blinds, B. DILA DRETH