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A writor in the Chticago 7'ime. relates the follovling incident that took place in Now York during the war. H1e says One eveting, cot long ago, Jbeing oni a visit to Now York, I was taken by a friend to quo of the spilndid gambling loijses ci Twenty-third street. Among other )ersops pres pnt, four gentlener} fiat at a table pl.Ly ing the facinating and illusive game of poker. Three of them nqddel to my friend, who returned their salu tations, and exphailaed to Tie, sqtto )rWe, that they were, respectively, a Wall street operator, a cotton brolker, pind a junior partner in a wholesale dry goods house, the fourth party being a stranger to him. This latter ,was a young f.llow of abtit 22, well-3lressed, handsome and evi(lent ly a comnparative novice at the game. The .stakes were high ; porten. tous stacks of chips and {bank giotos were piled )pfore cach player, and the dead silpnce and j.he set faces ,of the gamblers betokeped that an unusually "stiff'" game was in prog ress. 1resontly as a hand was dealt, and .before the players had seen their hands, the young stranger referred to said, withi a smile and wave of his Iland : ". 1cuse n' , gentlemen, but allow 1110 to ask if we are playing with atsegnenco !lush ; it is custo marry, is it not, to settle that matter, and we have not done so." "Why." said( the cotton broker, jokingly, '-yiu have not got cne thore, have you, Harry 'C' "That romiains to be scn," said the boy. It was agreed that the tsequentco flush should 1)e couptedl ill, and the players took up their Jiands. I s.tw a startled e3xyrssilon Iils tgcross Hayyy's face as liolhooked intenItly at 1is cards ; ha t4id igot Agtw nd pvhen htip qpportunuity camto rai sed thle tile W'all-stre et 01) ,crater $100. TIhe dry-goods ma1'n dropped ont ; tihe cottonu-broker raised1 Harry $200 ; tile Wall street party, a large bopied, y(llow- skinneld md (ividual, withgolw moro1 expression in ysu iekly couhgnanc~e thanli tfliere 'is ml~ brick wall. camie il again and raised, and tile ibing began to get inter'es in g. 'fbou betting becamie tterrific. Final ly the cottonu brokor weakened, anid laid down ; but WVall street, who, I fancied, thloughit Harry was blutfing, took, as theo phrase goes, everythigg that camto along- There was over $12,000 oil the table when Hlarry pushled back htis hair, and reachinng down, dIrew from under his feet a smiall black bag, from which he took a package of crisp greenbacks. carefully 1h0 coun'ted out $5,000 in the green .beautie's, which wore mlostly bills qi large denomination, alld pushed ..thomfl forw~ardi Thle W~all street sphinx sa~w Harry and raised hlig1 axn equal amount. Tile boy, pale as a ghost, his lips and fin gel's twitcing with nervous .,Oxciteorpont, throw down tihe remain-. dor' of 'the package of money, and paiti, prcfacinlg the words >vih a mild oath; "Five more ; I calli you. What have you got ?" "Four kings," said 'Wall street, without ai tromnor, ase he iud down ,his hmanti. "A sequencoe flushi, gentlemen, iby all the god1s.I" said1 tile xcited poy aS 110 thriow htis cards on' the tgle and reached 4or tlge spoils. A slight, alhmum4 imperceptible flush camne upon tile chooeks of imp~assivo Vall .stroot, thlen one eye-lid twitch~ed a little ; thon, suddenly, he leaned forward, examined harry's hand, and said quickly, "Not so fast, my One 10J1 wail enough. Never in my life havo I heard a more horriblo groan than then camo froin young Harry's lips, and then the words, 'fOhi ! God I what will mnuther say ?" seemed to burst out of his moutht and then he fell upon the floor in a fit. The poor yout+h had boon betting ol i sequence flush that was not a sequence flu)h, for by somO temlpo rar hallucination le had Iistakn the seven of diamonds for al eigl4t1 and although he exanlzined his ca;ds time and time again, as I had pb served, had not ben ndeceive(l as to his error. 'hue Wall stroot man, as he gat.hred in the luoney, glanced at the writhing form upon the floor, andi said as ho. pounced tfhe spoils, with a gamblher's pity, S'iupr divil," and thou took his hat ajil walked out, while wo vore enlodavoriir to rovive the poor boy. Tho rust of the party, after czlling a phy5ician, also left the house. I1 havo since found that Harry " was the trusted, confidential clerk of a large New Fork contracting firm, and had iltenldd starting for Washington on a late train that unlucky evening, to transact some imuportanlt bylsinoks, C. .Jho mony lip lost was of course, not his own. Hp had dropped in at the gamlnblilng house to have a littf diversion while waiting for traig VEQETITE. IUE SAl YS 1'I' IS TRUE. S1lN .I.J NOV. 9, H. Sxvn An'. ' Ir-Ast yoll are Iui ei re stranger to me, I wIait you to klotly Iat V E( ETi N K has (a<.11' for i te. (P11ly tc se who hai e' n risel 'from dteith's eloor enni kuiw the v'salhe' of m it a gool me'(1lellte. I 41m1 Sr years of agec. Th'nr't N(tars ag(o I Was Iakett sick wit w tshat tIh duel ors ciill el I.uinhlIago. For w eeks I was ctlplliied to my he l. I hla~ltt three <l Ifrenlt ,hys$itel s, wit hoot, aItty help. 1 re'eivi t no rel If ; I was at g;reat s51Tierr ; Ilotall' I h'eenmthe entirely helpleis. The hai,1 dIoet nr 0toli me' the're1 Wa'w no help11 ; ho sa1l hll till tL posl..tbly Ienre Illy 11 f h1y ejeelinlg inor line 'n Il y 11rms1 '-ll nl le l' , he ee lurauge ltic'l, 1ta.' 5ll'1tI1, 111, a fit'. by ha Ing this dlon' Was so snIall t al rl I u(",tl(t ni Conse'nL to ru ith risk. 'A loti I11 I lm'e ny s1 n r311 3ead votr lve I'r- I I lsa'inlenIt lit (tall 'JP1jae'. at te.slltnl m of a pe1s'onI who iadl 111 v' stek with a nboth. (ite S;l1' colaygainut, andl was cured. 31Iy soni w\ent1, right "1way13 to the aptothecary stoIre nunt bought at not tIt, of V ;l"a FT IEN E. lIefotre I hall useti lhe lirst boti ft I tnllI great rolle : I coult move m1yself 1in bl'. After iaking tilree bottles I was a)le too sitt 1)anda mnove abouit mly roonnt. I continuel taktng; the 'eg,'ltne, stti I was ii aI w weeks restored to ily 1o'tliltP t h. The V~ta iTIN saved 11' lilt' ift r ih'' ph1y3sle ans sa(i tihere wa; I 110 he'.1) for lilt. I have had0tt o dcor sined; IfCI ftC unwel I tak a o'e of VmETIN t, ani! 1.ve(omnuehd 11, (') my1 frientis. Your VTegsts i ought. to be In every family. 313' (tO rt was' i s; .,ii- l''ut sell to see 1111' in gaoii te'altI. lie slys V' El INE is a gooil meulielpt'. I tell 1:ot It enredl Ine. lie sayi, "I is tlrle." I cann Gf feel t t thankftli. cory grall.' "lly our 3 IIS. CA'I'IIAilN E COONS. sapiec:1t Fal, Mnen c tt3, N. Y. Vegetine. All dish1ses of the blo00l. Ji vegeitne vil relieve paitn, cht:anse, purify andi cure sucht (ls eases, restoring the piat'it, t( ip(efet lith: ofter I tr'hig tifre t't . Ill'A! l ls, latt3 re'opn: - (itest, sulTering fI'r years, Is It not, concltsive tlroof, if yol ar ase sufferer, '10 tein be ctri 17 why lias s mitlle eira'forltlug such great. eaores ? It. works in the blood, In tIhe cirstuihit 1 I'uri'. Thle gleali rOl\ e '11111il d i vase , itgim't es dire'tct 13' ptan It. toa juriy and21 ( rpnIova.lC, h11a ily Vegetine. 111 C'aire Caunker' HIumor'. I1. 1' .I 'TEVNS : ItKI,(1srT, Aiarch31. 185. Sir' ls.fst i 13' hultItId got. me1 I WO ht ofl 3rt \' 'ege'tine to itlke faor I he ('anker' htl i'r, whie ij halve hamd1( nmy sLutnacha ttr Sey aal 31'nt. I took it, an1(1 (.1he I'Csit. it as very sfltiib rInetory'. I hiave' t akent a good 11inan remcot l's frt thec Canker' tiaumor, and( 1non1 set'C~ I to he:p I hlat.,'' (irl'on sufferling y ((h CAINIxix 1130 ('1o111n he t'ur'e'd 11y tatking vegelnl. It gave me a~t'1 good appetite, iaid I fe'lt het ter In ev'ery3 re4spoe't. .311(8. lI.1%/A ANN P,901,E. NOTI'[INO IP'UA ~ TrO yT. . Dear Sit'- I lov ~e beeni tI aii be with Xecrofuba, ('1 aker sall (.1e t(a 'inaiil f. lOr' thrae yea'Lt . us'ing t-fe Vel' n. I a11' 1 lI '1)w - gttinlg stloni lrs t tr, 1ald st til using (J( e getInae. I ('oPat 51ie Ii r' Is notting ('ijlnil toit, for' soch com1 Ldy. Your 3trly,~l~l'Il Lt t'tIv 31 itS. .1%%I E 31. P'A CK Alt I), TV1 E( I N t horoutghly (ralaes' (every kinai f humIr, an res 're lte enl~t i'sytc toa Vegotine, -rIEPARIEp I(Y H. R. STEVENS, B3OSTON, l\tASS. Vegetine is Sold by all Drygglsts junael-hw Ettenger & Edryond, l1iOND.,VA, ]I/'ANUF~iA'TU1BE]ii of J'ortablo anaa , SatorryE'injes ttat1 ]oil 's HoI ij4 kimds, (hrelar Saaw'Mils, (ist M ills ,i4ill GA4ring, Sh)1afitnglf,.*'feys &c. Qamenron's Speclal Steatg Puzlp p o .Se nd for Cataloeguo. Fanis I Fanis I Fans ! A large atook of FBa 'iat in, I CS e(slHtthA. nir. liand a full "Rup ply o[ Chuice FAMILY G1tOCERIJES aptd PLAjTATION SUI'PLIES. Hiis stock has recoey boert roplonishod, and ho in now ready to supply tlhe wants of na1 oct12 JUST IZ(JEIVmD, dozen unlaulnred( ready made 8hirtl:, guaraited to be imiude of best iusin aind 2.-1(H) linen, which we sell at tho very low price of half dozen for $7 the clcepest anit best shirt in the imnrlot. Wo continue to sell the pest Calicoes, at 8.4 eiltn por yard. M'uslins, at I'2; n . Piqunes, at 121 " ugl up. Dexter's Knitting (, tIon 5 emits , hall anl niny other frlh nd114 desirablogoo1) s at prices to suit the hard tiimes. ----- y'... IcMASTER & BRICE. june 7 Sewng-Xanhi. I. TRADEA PuoD. JULYv 15, 1871. wE CLAIM FOR Till IMPnOvEDi WH ITNET SEWIiG. . The following spcillo points of g*npe.. niority': I--Lirat tdanypiAaciiy ini Cona Ex-~cceefinagly Ligha Uun unisag. Nii an Ingf. Noise eux. -PrOrals aili Vaiciles og --iieauty Of ~iislp andi VOiknmanshiap. -(AltAT E DMlCTlO N I N .Iingle Macehines senit. onl orders0 dircti from t he Factdiy, written guaoranitee wvith each Nacheine. WHlY PAY OLD PRICES! f7i'*Send for circulars and particulars. Address, Tihe Witnecy Mr'g. Co., feb 17 Paterson, N. J. WATERIS'ORCHfESTRION am ORGAW r is the wnt beauatlfdlin style and perfect inf og no ever snade. It has the celebrated Conceri. -to stop, whieh is a fine Intitatiuln of the Hlumah - - Voice, and two and r half Octavear qf belle -tuned in perfect harm unony with th. reed., Iand thelreflbetis anna. * leal and' electrfyin . -WATERS' CLARI10 ER,CENTECNNIAL CIMaES, CHAPSL, and C1OTTAGE ORIGANN,.in Unique~ French On-. Ses combinb P'UR ITY'VOICIN(G ith'reat volume of one, sulb frParjor or Clanrcb. wRATERS:PIAN8, 2"chwijm A IlE THE EEST - E tht the Tone, .onch, Workunanship, a ~ blt~srisd Wnrranted for S1I YEARRF. PyICESi EX TIIEMEI4Y LOWfor ensh.ltIonu' thly Iastalletente r soved. In'strumnents to 1 tuntli paid for az conlrnet.' - Liberuti liscont to'acheras ,1ftera,Churche choote, ,td. AUENTS VAN'TEIP.. Speelatin ucements to-the tnde. nuatratd C~atsiloguaes Mailed. Spendhad srents at' OREA T DAlt) (JAINS.. IIOIUCE WA'P 8 & SONS, DInnn~fnetrerorg and Deale rg, -4d EAST 14th ST.,UNION SQUAIIE,N.Y Fruit Jars ! Frpit Jars ! J UST r.'eelvedl, a~lot offiasn's celebra-. tlJd Fruit aati,1 odaporgo~eln line~d covers. .Price,balf gallon sizes, $2. 50, per dozon. q quart sizeos, $2.25 per dozen.' mavi24 J. F MoM A TE~n & nn TUTT'S PILLS A distinguished physioiav of Now Yorb says: " It is astonishing low universally Dr. Tutt's Pills ar used. I my daily rounds, I ear of thonp not op1y ar ong the poor, but their virtuos are hoaldod From $ho man. sions 'Of the 'ealthy and refined. Xnow ing the invontor fron his long corinoctio with t4o medi al prof/ssion, I haye re cornfldonco in their merits, and of late hay often prescribed thont with th' bap lest r. suits in eases wriro I osirod to ma o ac ?. olded irnrossion on 4h livor. TUTT'S PILLS ,been 'p " OUR'S BIE BRAD. meicine thirt years, and ACRE. fora ion gtlinewas demon. ""!m... strator of anatomy In the TUTTIS PILLS M C e*of er. CURE DYSPEPSIA. is Pills have ters guaran. tee tit tae the guaran TUTT'S PILLS ",d e e r 'j OURE OONSTIPATION I-! has succeeded In ..... c4 nining in them the UTTS PILLS !rctofo I ntnc PILLS q'ait's of a atrenQha CURE PILES. . tive,an ur. TUTT'S PILLS te h era eth. CURE FEVER AND erlya a AGUE. ThIshe system is nour~t isbl3c1, and by their tonic Ssctioi on the digcstive oZ TUJTT'S PILLSu:, Banis; regular and healthy OUUE CILIO OLI evacdetions ure producd . Tl~c rapidity wjib which NB00NS 'zl On 0N FI 8, TUTS PIL8 While i th" luence VL~ of ths Pills, dfsei( Ina OURE KIDNEY CO teu he ad aptability hence their eficacy in cur. TUTTn$ in nervous debility, mel. lgof 'tie muscles, slug. QURE TO IIVED . iI2ss of the vc 'fORTM TB T 00w. TUT T'S PIOL "'"t;T:JL;: KY GIVE APPETITE. DR. Turr :-De.'< Sir: For ten years I have been YUTTIS PILLS a maityr to dyspeps.a, con. CARE FOUL BREATH. stigation, and piles, and had Well nigh exhausted TUTT'S PILLS the matria medic forr leffomtiliigd t, NEVER GRIPE, when, by accident;' your Pills 'were brought t9 my TUTTS PIL S notice. Ibeg their use, 1~UT'Sand the first dose gave me GIVE BOUND E P. sucl relief that Icontnejed to take them. I am a TUTT'S PILLS thm'.wv ag a wellmnhvie, can digcst weth GIVE BUOYANT andes have disappckrcd, SPIRTS?, n have rained forty - lpounds in solid flesh. Woud not be without foth creeihmI TIJfT'S PILLS themorte " gold. OU2E F oLENQB. 'Rav. R. L. SIMPsON. TUTT'S PILLS They re perfectly CURB EOIIS. lirmless, can be ta - - .. ft by young or o TUTT'S PILLS withut renstraintq diet "or occupation. GIVE O IEAREIN. I4ICE 25 UENTS. TUTT'S PILLS ? "RRA ETR EEf, REMOVE DLOTOBES. EV YORK. TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Gray Hair can be changed to a ggoss, black by a ;inll "~itcatoa of Dr.-r-r's IIdf Dye.9 _tq e 'komagic, and is warranted as harle hs water. Price $z.oo. Office 35 Murray St., N. Y. CONGRESS STREET N E w G Q 0 WIBOO S. C. S -NEW $AOODff UJ. G, I)ESPOIRTE~S BARGA INS Igi 'DRy GOODS, ,CLOp?'HINQ, .BO9US ANI4pHOES,J ~WINES, IQUORS, foby Etc, Etc. JUT IECUVpD ---- . .Jo .Cubyggs, which wip p stold loQvfoor cash. 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