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NEW YORK SUN. SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 12, 1463, ‘ om . ct A New Sytem Necensary. Mr Crem evidently wel @utinfied with bim- beet ei geod rramon. Hila flnancial scheme _ a euceems, Inetiuted at @ time wien wee in Bn Aimceb hopeiesa perditen, luce chanm to order, reatored the ce dit fthecoontry, sud ensblel us to carry ho pigtr war with gretifyu s, Is baw eeonplabed far more tha ed of tfie ue, ithe ge uy is en. Ritied to the congritcationa sf all who are willing i i e chance ol fulure rake fr the eake of peer Tanteger, Itin trie that the mcersacf Sie pian fe aue main gy to the amaring resources Be dioduetrin! ativite cfeor people, which hare Beret been resterally affected by the civil war, Mot Ube does not detent fomthe merit of Mr, Cuase Sn comp. cbeuding he a tual capacities of the peo ple, end ahapg Ms po ies lo the eequiremante of Che wirandtne resources o acon. In Chie ect be ip entitied to the hurnees 1s. Hehad ity to ory efand coursve te * hereto n Coao is! eratem thatie 5 fa fate . ood eel yal ecitiven wil berritoe bon tue cell lawda- 6 sa contained to bis report T? is due to Mr, Crease tt note thar be aeema Seviectly aware cf the weac ponteend dangera of hie immenre financial etre tire, We evidently . sete ) How declaration that the rier In prices Se. fected t esuce, when he refuses to wuther ther emis of United Bites notes, wethe grovad that an jocreaeed corrency would Com the ee nmeatte pay more for everything bl par Laces, and would therefore be of no pract ealbenent, We accept bis conclusions, but reject Bis premiera wich were probably adopted in « from oot of jabilation, and are pardonalle in siew -f the fat that he does not sllow them to anf cence hin practically, i Toe ieomeore dieproportion between loans and Tacaticn iwadanger of whib Mr. Cuasa aeeme Sady ware, If he could preservea due equilite viutn between them, he would achieve @ high re. wD, and preserve the nation from the hankruptcy ‘to whach it muet fill, if the war ie indefinitely ‘Srolenged, ‘The necessities of the war compel ine erdic aueand paper inanes, and on the old <lumey Bure plan «f taxation, which Mr, Crash bas interwoven in his eplendid American foancial system, it will be iinpoasivie for texation te keep pace with expenditures, The two eyaterns —tbe od world plan of taxation, and the ew world financial system are incompat “ble, and the sooner Mr, Crane severs them, the bettter for Mis own reputation and the future of his country, He muat be aware that tre increace! dutivs which he recommends on to- tarco, petroleum, and ether articles, will prove in- adequate to cupply revenue enough for present “ats, He frani'y adimita the failure of Bis eatl- “teates from interusl revenue, Future calculations eo this basis will also be fallacious, for the simple reason that the whole plan is radically unsound, ‘Tue abandonment of the old system of excise and torus is @ financial and political necesalty, Ibis Hiroe, therefore, to relinquish the Buropean methods of taxation, which ere burdensom inquisitorial, edcue, and un-American, A tax on all asles would meet the necessities of the war, and yield so almost boundless revenue, It would free fcreign commerce aud home tredo from mort, if not all the restrictions that now press upon tiem unequally, and thus increase instead of om wieling, as at present, the taxable resources of country, Such @ tex would scarcely be felt, dt sould fall at once on the consumers, and not om tle producers, ag at present, Merchants and etore- acerers could add the amount of the tax to every ar- art.cle sold,and the amount could be collected with but ittle difficulty every month,or oftener if nued be. The adoption of this plan of taxation would reugthen Mr, Cnasr's fimancial policy, and con- e to the speedy resumption of apecio pay- rots v ica he regards a8 @o desirable, iu epite of b.eures 0 relation to the influence of paper m.opey Ou prices, Secretary Cnase ia now in a Ty #404 ' secomplish this reform, which would T-a@ cin we the chief financier of the world, Volttical Polemics. Tr ‘Wing correspondence between the Rev. Ses. = cand the Rev, Heyer Wann Breourn . tu gud will be read with interest by Nrw Your, Dec, *th, 1868, 2% Hn + herd Beecher : é eat Jo your addreases to the pesple of Be git you Lave spoken of slavery in this ec. at yas bes @ Constitutional Institution, and 106 gore ete d nation asunder a binding seompact uo. to i.terfere againet it. Will you alow 0 to prop ome public discussion or debate oo thes guc stoma? Pirate Slavery @ Constitutional Tnstitution » Second—le tuere any guarentee of Slavery in toe Constitution, or any pledge or agreement not to interior ines it? Third—' nob-the Constitution forbid Slavery 4ou biod the government to protect every citizen fom veing made aelave f Fourth—~Ie there any possibility under our Con- eututon of the existence of each State Sovereignty, as coustitutes @ right tovenslave ? These queaions enter ao deeply into the considerations of @ recon- @truetion of the Union, that « public discuasion ef thea could not fail to be interesting and in- feructive. FT invite you 0 Bs ve your proposition ‘he Slavery is a Constitutional Institution; and I “prove that ists not. invite you to point out the ompact binding the nation not to interfere vain tab; and Twili show that € 1a no euch sapeck, T invite you to prove t the Govern. tert was ewer bound not to interfer: ag siuat Niave- 11 will prove that euch interference w bool n, both by the law of Chia e inthe Cooper Inetir ection, (ihe time being that vou take the fiest eve \ing, ana you the firss hour and 1 the second, “tie debate is ended, I will “nobility ol the Hall, snd if admis «be courlituted —¥ @ fee, 1 propves a soo freedmen and most pe v and true vex, My Dear Sir ine. Yorux, Dov. Sth, 1608, pe Cae 88 ath you iy pul tao wo ifs ars ta little adj t before 1 aio: or » i a8 proper fouudasion for digo “3 i daa You are editorially connected w tre | ’ ‘ ith one respect, he Lewspaper, and dwith another, Jy will ive mie greab pleasuce bo rout y watever you f Beet in YOUF paper ou there aportacy at any tine T think the cause, wij we erely striving serve, woul be bilped by euch # course, L will comment on your y ow, tu the bw DEPENDENT, Bul the debate bree ci, . ‘ 48 consuming too much time ai sty bgt f ones Sat tuat may ressonably Aineled’ to foe Sum it si Tam, wy dear Sir, very truly yours, HW. Bax Ot, orn are Rev, Guo, B, Curnven, D. D, it ts to be regreticd thas the Rev, Mr, Barony sbou'd have ao ‘ar yielded bis conservative tecden. ep as & reject the iuvitetion of his mare redical Gor frera to discuss their differences orally and in publi, In transferring the sulject to the field of sectarian newspaper discussion, Mr. Brecime bee shown himself to be too wise a-bird to be caught he hea unwittingly deprived the public of a rich fund of iuatruction, and perhepe amusement, the newspapers controlled CAPrven never reach the mas discussion in their lees waste of thiinder and ink. & platform disc .ssion in the Cooper Laat itute wr very mewepaperin thet te! States quarry for editors On the other hand, eteraand pollial Would ealigiten the public upon tb political ortho dl xy respecting siderath na will, revire hia de inion end consent t ven aa he proposer, mert Te. Creer. The strongest arguinent in favor of the digeuemon ty regerved for the last aod consisia in the indrfluite number of "quarters pun intended—which 1 would yield the te, the direnesion mi amount to much, and ought not te in the name no trie prophet preachur, dred falne oven and the people de Tord Mac aAtiny @ trea who kuow how to rewd gad write, @ clersy man is leaat qual fel to give ar intel! gent opinion Bat until hia viow benefit of the We therefore hope between Mr, on public affeira.? prevails, we may « beat clerical politic that the Cooper nd Dr, Cuerver will take place Winaocial Reports, Markets, de. New York, Friday, Dee. 11,6 P.M The procerd fogs at the Stock Exchange today have been devoid of apecial interest. There was very little disposition In gold the fluctuations have 9 o'clock, 161% ; 9 80, 152; 1, toy J, 157, and at the close, 10's {nm woney tnatters, Bierling exchange was quiet at 165 @ 1653p for bankers’ bills, OTOCE 64! 86 FIRST HOARD 104% 250 Harlem K ¥ 0K) do 100 Brie Pref... bs Hud. Re RK either to buy or sell, been as follow #0 Mich. Cen. R 2 & Chk K.. 105 do., 200 Cle. & fol 100 a oo Mil & Pda NWR 46 MARKET GPran Puce. New Yous, Friday, [ec 11 .—Roesting ploees, 10al6: loin do, lieiS, Porter b auee Dh 788, Muttom, 10alz, jorned do, ai]. Lambe,gilal/. Warhe. Cheese, like lard, lée, 4 Dried apples, 12 Cherrins, 2 yon Wears, Pe e ==, .-Cat Fish, Lake Pike, ib. 8 alse. Cod, he Flon 0c, Biaek ih, 10, Salmon Trout, Vee ; toes, hf p'k, 1 "at Safe, Celery, bunch, | yeur Plants, buneb, | Poe = es pew ib. Flame, Mp Clear pork, 14e, | ’ ‘ongues, dial 110, Diamond Parlor Matches, te Round and ‘beso are the best matches in the mar ve no sulphurons emell, and can be ob Courtlandt st, N.Y Wor the Hair—Barry’s Tricopherous— The beet and cheanent article, Bold by drugeista 4 SPECIAL NOTICES, Forty-four Firet Premiuuns Thereis but one Firet Premium SEWING MA CHINE, The GROVER & BAKEK Machine has been awarded twenty-three first premiums at state Faire and twenty onc ateity and county tairs in 188%; making 44 ip all. Salearooms 49% Broadway, New York, and 183 Poiton et, Rrooklyn. For Coughs, Colds, and Threat Disetders, 8 Bronchial Trochea,” having proved B test of many years, . Brows, of 410 Arch si, Ph tepbysical Ph: eeday, Wednesda use ** BROWN ail mes, The Metap noises in the be ‘al Discovery for Tuning in the eal Poor Kichaid'’s Eye Wates, $1, To Dealers in Lorillard’e Tobuce tees have advaneed this day, P, LOLIL £15 Chambers et, Ss T., INGO X.—We Will Pray Goren for ali Pautation Bitters bottles delivered st our manufactory, 10% Liberty at, in Koware of counterfeit atufl in refilled hor Porson pretending to sell Plantation Bi. Je an imposter and ew in MH. DRAKE & CO. Certain Cure for A BELL'S 6 t for cou Mass fallon, or in bulk. that every bottic hi rt Coughs—Use Camp- ar gud wild cherry, sure cure » sore throat ly Cente per boitle, to be had at C Drug Btore, cor Sth ave and usb et, Hudson and Harainond ats, ith et, and in rook! “ MER's drug store, cor SHED DEN, cor Bowery and 4 at MILNE'S, 317 Fulton ot, . The Celebrated Craig Microscope, the priate Holiday Gift, instruc’) beautiful mounted HENRY CRAIG, , 885 Broadway, 2d floor, all end Winter Cletuing wery 5 the ins Mrs. Winslow Overcoats and ‘60st love Bud arsort- 313 "= Seething Syrap relicves the stomach and sho whole syatem, my ae Mad iti SPECIAL NOTICES. Warm, Winter Woolen Clothing, ns ever, Ps EVANS’ Extensive Clothing Wareh uae, 6 and Faltoa may be found one ti@ taigert and | bandeon rortmont of Men's Overcorte, Coats Pants, Vests, Underearmens, te. & ae a ually low prees, for witeh thie eatab iehr haatcen known for veare <I) OKATIiM. | On Thureday, Ne Ernat berderisk ativeof Dedandorf, Hanowa:, seed ° ' heand 10 diye } ! fiends and acqueintances are teepectfolly to | vited to attend the tunerel, on Suaday atre ne Veo 1s, at i oc vek, from bie inte reaideace, Third evo, co t Thee meine wili bo tare tothe Lath ran Cemetery f ment ANDERS Mariah And bern Pet 1, | IBY ie thoy ‘ ocr ber ate re | iW 1 Byrne, aged ar Te | ath inaty at lige kotrein Mey fobt. Cosgrowe'y | ith ave, bot. iia i uv ‘ DELAP On 7 D . F Ar ved Wie ul be i theedo / © fully invites Afternoon, at 148 Grand at taken to the ( t de Paul,t to Calvary Comete t | DURSIN On redag er, J Dur inthe Jlet searof her ae The relatives and triende ct 4 family, of ber brothers, I and I’ te ‘ ly iavited to attend (he foneral ou Sa ‘ ‘ nyt Pree. 12, at | e'elork, trot th sidence of her mo | 0 ther, 155 Kart iste ited ror ne, of riet fi Edward Fk, and M t ow v ’ from bis iste reed ?os W auvhterof Hernan PF. cad Jocanua DD, aged ( yoarr, 7 months and vi cave The relatives and trends of the amily are respect fully Invited ¢ ye F her late raider 60 Meadow at. tle! . dhe remaing will t red at (rrecnwood GOREY On ‘Tharedae, Dec. 15, of dip he nee Maria, daughterof Roger P. eod ewrah yeare, S monthe and atives aud friend ited to attend the pafternoon, at ) o'clock, f. her parents, 100 Attorney at HL TCHINSON. On Friday, Dee, i}, Marr Jane, widow of David Hutebinwn, aged 25 yeare end 10 monthe, ‘The relatives and friends of her linehand of her brothers no and dames’ farts fully invited ttend the funeral, on su hoon, Dee, 18, at 2% o'clock, from the reel 4 bret! Jolin Gardine®, 274 Bast loth etywithout fur th ation, lay KEENAN On Tharrday, Dee, 19, of diptherta, Mary Erma, dasehter of Potiiek TL and Mary Kec Dan, Gerd 5 years, 6 monchs and 26 dave The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternon, Dee. t lo'ciock, trom the residence of her parents, 6% Monroe at ahs KELLY On Dee, Och, Lilian, only child of Daniel end uple Kel dd year and 2 monthe an 10th 7 McGIR On Friday, Ti, Alice MeGir, widow of Owen Metiir, @ native of the Pacieh of Clougher, Co Tyrone, breiand, ‘The friends ofthe family are respectfully invited to attend the funera!,on sundes ernoon, Dee, 13, et? o'clock, fromm her late residence, If) Bast lth et, Hlerremaines will be titecred in Lith et, Come tery. No carriages wanted ino NEWMAN On Friday, Dee 11, Marre Fiza, daughter of John and Catharine Newrn: dt Y months and § days, ne friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. on Sunday afternoons, Dee 1% at % o'cleck, from > Phompson «t lag PARKER — Suddenly, on Thareday, Neve. 10th, Maty Eleanor, youngest daughter of Cornelius B and the late Martha Jane Parker, aged 4 years, % months and li day. The rectives and friends of the family are re- eprctfiully invited to attend the finerai, on Sunday afternoon, Dee. Li, at | o'clock, trom the residence of her unele, Parker, 112 Hammoud at, without further invitation bo YERNAN In Brooklyn, of c ommpt vet. the beloved wife or Patrick Y ‘The roiatives aud friends of the fuiiy invited to attend the fu ' 13, at 1'y o'clock her late near Baltic st, Brooklyn en to Caivary Cemetery for TRADE NOTICE tamily are reapect e thie (Satur the residence of la nd thoar reapect rment.160 CLOTHING CLERKS PROTECTIVE UN- fon. A meeting of th Dove Soetety will take place at half past 3 o'clock on Sunds ©, Dee. 15, 1803, at Herline'’s Hotel, #4 Chatham « Ity order we HL. MYERS, Seety, } FADQUARTERS OF TILE) MACGIND fete’ Arsociation of New York and vicinity, 187 Howere Lhe Mach sof New York and nity would inost respectfully acknowlede the receipt of the following donation f or nds to aid ue walle contending for an increase of wager: rom oir friends of Phi:adeiph the sum of #1089 80; the employees of W.1) Andrewa, #50; machin= ita’ of KR. Ho rinting prese manufactory, #2 ON; f em sof Spavten Devil) 63; employ fesor siecr & Sons, sie sey Cith, $13 40; from the Plasterers Urotective Un the machinists or Brook 5 povere ‘es lowe Ordnance De- pariment of T § from the tin plate and short tron workers, a0; machinists of Wilder & is rom the Vailor tive LE nion, + feof Bt. Louie friends will pi tweareetiila ery, and wt!) remain hee untilour demand is eon Hed with, Wihustire ie no rairender. «i. W. WADE, Prost, A.J. DALLY, secty, J ALA PARDEF, Treasurer 16s Notce=s MASS MELTING WILL fin held by the German Grocery Clerks and Barend t + 2005 from em er iben How Vand 20. Rowery,ar 1's P. M. Bun » 13th ber, Ali voung men of our busines are reepeertu ty iovited toa:tend as am Partane, bastnoss will ie tranancied Ro order. of “RED. LAR PY LER, Presidenr, JAMES WALKER, Secretary ae FOTICE LO TAILORSTHE MEMBERS y e lalov’ Trade Protective and he pot fod to attend the feners| meeting, This Saturday Uvening, at o'clock at Reform Hal, 2Slurondet. Be order ofthe lie CESTRAL COMMEDTRE Te TATLORS—NOTICR, ALL HANDS 4 in milit work are raquerted to meet on Bat y ¢ tog Dee bith, at o'clock, at (iforge Bu re'rent r Grand, While ave Hiceee every oh din obtaining ar A r tt isa Giegrace ar fhe Mil should fail to ie th re fore ex aS] if el WORKING WOMEN'S UNION, he working » @ploved in the various and aluothowe rho set t aeasl nemerad he repe At th eau aiet'Falton ate 8) Bites wil vot be published und« Dut will be used ouly to ee- eure an a toreecntation of working women a! (hb e Ky order of thy Mtc@appoluted at the Inst meeting, ses M. 8. BEACH, Treasurer SOCEU PW NOTICES, A. i. SOCIE 8 al Notice. Meu tid, cor, Gand end ' » iJ. to maake arra Father Matihow pocieties of + » to wid in the iceuguration of the 4th Pather Maithew society, on suiday, Dec, 1, at IZo'clock © B, order of PATRICK MULLIGAN, Pre MULLIGAN, Roc, Been MULLIGAN: Pres EW'T. A. B. SOUIErY) D.— Public meet s ek. ar faeir hia! ot (eH esere m. J. ford, Dr. Rivenbuigh, D, Langton and other a ing by Mesers. Austin, Parkhouse, WW Kinner and others PATE. MULLIGAN, Prest; P.J. MUTLL- GAN, Ree, Seety, io SOCIETY NOTICES, CTAN, wud forroiws aa REVIVAL—-GREAT. 4 he MPELANCE as ROT YLESTANT EPISCOPAL KRN On Friday, Der, 11, Louie Catharine, | + Metropolitan Acade ' 4 ale eat BAST MAN, of New Har A LECTURI Chureh, coruer of & ud Henry sta, on to-mot w, What Le Saw and what ; to be had at the the above evening, he Thought." doore of the Chu open at Cg o'r lock YREENE ST. M. EF, CLLURCH, BETWEEN I JNO. K. WAK morrow, At dvs O'clock Sacrament et iversary of the Sunday Se on Thursday evening. MISHOP IS TO PREACH TO-MOR- row evening, atT'9 o'clock, st the Sanctuary @ Fulfillment of the Prop! the Millenium, & PROTESTANT Rey, Wm. P. Hemmond, bas- will preach to-morrow morning. at 10's o'clock; € + comiunion f, evening. at To'cloes, Kev. Mr. Woifo will preach, a" RAttorney atrecter The public in- 128 ARINER'S CHURCH OF THE N, Y, Port Soclety, corner Madivon and Catharine of Sabbath Evenin e course will be de! n. of the Methodist ¢ Sabbath, Dee. ith, at T'9 F M, by the pastor, as ue LD FASHIONED METHODISM—A Band yiug brethren will condnet the services in avd 4% P.M time eapected, All invited Murray Hill Baptist Chure id Sith at, to morrow, Dec is, at, ROBERTS, A. M., EDITOR | will preach at Hlitzel- r . 5 PM, aod during the week evenin eept Monday, Services to commence at 3 o'clock. ted to attend, ated Band of Krothers, Preaching each even- Public invited KROADWAY Will preach at 11 o'clock, ou ev. CHAUNCEY D. MUR- WALTERS Lea ing through the week, VABERNACLE, RAY preaches in the ; « Strangers, young men and fanii STONK WHICH THE BUILDERS Mi has beeome the head of the corner,’ biect of a sermon b nureh of the Pur jon, guaranteeing liberty to all the inbabitante of onr jand 7 ) n Kuilding corner of Cayerand ith ste Green Point. Addresses on J m- perartee to the School at 2 o'clock LOST AND FOUND, Wail et, a eum OSTA CERTIFICATE FOR 10 SHARES oLthe New York and New liaven Kal!road pty 4 standingin the name JOHN BO GAY, beon made for a new certificate for Tinted Now York, Now 7 Ost—A BANK BOOK ON THE Bleecker treet Sav ngs Har -ON SUNDAY MORNING A PAROs quit, the giftefad ywill receiwe >. AtST6 Kighth ave, in no OST ORSPOLEN, ON THURSDAY Eve- 10th, offs truck, one ease dry The tinder wii, info'mation to WA 4 & W. COCK & will be paid tor evy of the goods, NELGUBORMOOD ok, containing 2 ry Nauk for S10: the i the state of New York ; reward by returning it at 161 Sev » reward by ieaving it at Las? TILCRs- about #57; one urth street, Bowery day night, ar $59 Treasury note, elihs r Stanton etreet, finder will receive t above reward and the 196 thanks of the owne ‘EWAKOD WILL BE PATD FOR the recovery of a emal! Canadian pony aud butcher cari, 1 JOLEN CONNEL eet, bear Prinee s 1, Inquire at 146 Liberty buglish Beaver ¢ German Beaver Ov Castor Reaver Overcoat Esqu maux Beaver Overcoate gouimere Fante, opr, Caseluere Pants. ‘ Pee eter ee OHOe LEVIIk 427 | rooiny ot, Bear Broadway, “LIVER COMPLAINT. ROF. BR. LEONIDAS HAMILTON, THE /KEAT BLOOD, LUNG AND LIVER PEYEL. Seed ht asociate, DE. Tokay. fre per. uwiehiog cures, Read aud be convinced. CITY TESTIMONIALA, TIE AGE OF MIRACLES REVIVED, LANDY BRAISED AS TT WERE FROM THE DEAD Prof. RL. Hawi tos Allow me ina brief manner to esr, that words ace inadequate to express my grateful thanks to yon fee the wonderful care you have performed in mr case, You wr)! recolect (hat from the effeets of @ slow com rump loa of the liver, lungs and blood, I waeso far gone as to be almost entirely beiplesa, pot being abe to walk a step for weeks previonsto your treatment ; but, thanke to you and a kind Providence, I am fully andentirely restored to health, every trace of thoag maladies having been removed. Any thag etroth of this. ean address or call upon me for & 1 ii thatement of the facta in the case, Theapeetfully AM. Woop. Allen street. Now York City, No. 574 Forety Starer, 4 New Yorks, Dec, 1, 1843.5 Permit me to add my expertense to the who have been snatched as it were y verge of premature Thad bers sinking for ten years with a congested i whieh so com m ercaped th ly deatrored my health onthe without being ecné: ta time, a cian sesiousiy informed me thas wet and there was uo cure for this perlod T had beeorr and could not tara over in ted plnced in asitting posture, Me oom. waetoen filly saliow, and my whole face ese with morphine My suteringy wore intoler- nod becoming low-epit{ted, I eorrow/ulty suttind yrs nd down, without 4 sinele tay of hope. to nore yoiver as well ga Tecould, but fully expecting to di t joa tow omonthe bertanately, however, 1 heard your uerereful treatment in liver diseares, and im mediately proenred some ov your medicine. Now] a pote suoherbeiog. Lean eat and sleep with ag rmveh gest ea any of my neighbors; I can walk all day, avd, in short, freely enjoy the use of my facnities whuandae twill, Thave gained fifteen pounds of flerheince [began to take your meciciue in Augret last, and my skin has tleo regsined ite original color, Yon donot know how grateful I feel toward you for this improve ment in my health, and if ny name and tem » canin ony #@y serve you, or prove instrns mental in pointing ont relief to those now suffering ae lwo dt bere trerly give you betb, with » hearty gooodwill, ign myseit Vory truly yours, Mus, Puwa Gines, T) Dr, Lo weow, “Vror, N.Y, Mareb, 1663, To Prof, R. Leonidaa Hamilton, MD; Allow mein my own humble way, to add my erie deuce in proof of the most miraculous cure you have performed in tay Gstoruebing Case, You, ae weil ag fundreda of others, will remember the | ornd eondi« tion | was in when brought to your office ona bed, and apparentiy in che inet etage of Con given up by my loving frends and the cians, Cone to nan early god cheeriess grav . ing (hore wus no hop: for me; morphine, to ease my intolerable cough and distress, waa the ouly consola- tion, but the moment von «aw me you raid, kind triend “ bova! for bese chance for your full recovery future bi cas.” My disease wan the result ofa bad conditi the liver, stomach, blood and digestive organs. whieh had nearly di oyed my lungs through sympathy and ulcerations, known by the fact of rate ing large quanties of blood and water daily,with night aweats, cold chills, hectic fewer, both feet and leas fwollen to the body, eo that I could not w a ttep without the sid of crutches. You will also recalices that in less than Tires MONTH from your firat pre ecripiion | was restored to good health and able ta labor at my trade, end now am resyectLY weit and BOUND, only have new to edd that thie wonderful cure was performed wholly by your new and mystic reme dies, and I have no one w thank for my life and pres ent happiness but you and God, the first f all things. Oh, suffering mortals! why will you ‘be and eafer on, and lose your life in theeud? Do not ery MrMAtG at thie new doctrine, when it is capabie of saving your lives safely and «peedily. It is a (rod given blessing to the people of this dav and generation, All that feel (bis to be @ false etate- ment, or thet Prof Hamilton is a hambug, can ad dress mé@, and I will satiety them that tt ia more then true. LT repeat the warniug— Do not delay, ye efftiet ed ones, for (rod, angels, and troth are mauiiested im all the dealings of Prot. H. with his patients; for he lias the power gud the will to do great good in thie noble work, Moat respectfully, HORACE LAWRENCE, Nawauaou, N. Y., Now, 25, 1968, Dear Sin: Two years aro I wae adileted with beers disease, together with s derangement of the liver a Kidneys that was productive of the disease called vel-which «0 peceeeeste me as to compel mete eep my bed for six months atatime. Among the many physicians | empioyed were Dr, D-——~, Dr, Want Dr. J Newburgh ail of whom pro- nounced me incurable, Amon; 6 various aggravat- ing symptoms thet warranted them in arriving at euch a conclusion, were swollen feet, bloated fies rush of blood to the head, and many others! wil! n: make mention of, A friend recommended Dr. LOCK. ROW. Although T commenced bis treatment with lite hop, yet under (he influence of bis remedies began to mptove rapidiy until the present time - am what | hoped, but never expected to be a we! man. give thie testimonial voluntarily ; apd tf it be the means of pointing out to eren one auferer f rea! phystoan who vanes his patient's Araizh more highly than their money and who ts capable of doi all he clavma, tors jonable compensation, I sha feel that Ih ep it in vein, and bave pate tially remanerated one to whom I owe my very & ence The truth of this statement will be eorroborated not only by royeelt, but me frien: application to H.N, DEGRAW, No. Liberty at, ) ewbargh, N.Y. The following teatimomial ta the voluntary offering OS Mr. John Gernett, foreman of the extensive Car Mamuacturing establishment of Halon, Gilbert & Co., Troyy N.Y. Messrs, Katon & Co, will be hapry to corroborate-thear sacts: Garew [suann, Albany Co.,N. ¥., Now, 94, 1868, ‘This is towertity that [ have been very severely af- flicted (or more than three years !nst past, with ery- sipeiatoua sod ecrofulous varicocie, or in other wor nicer..ted varicose veins in my lower limbe, and this bas been @ source of annoyance to me, depsiving me of the means of livelihood on many oceasions, and 008 only @, but it hae been sitended with sat amount of pain and suffering. ‘iaving arrived advanced age, | suppose there wae no help form: particularly so,tasemoch as | had siready tried remedies proaeribed by our most celeprated p' cians, and without the desired effect, At times I wap made partially whole, but the di,ease would break out again with renewed violenc leave me in 8 worve condition than befor ave up in pair, Yet there was a Balm in (iilead, but having become so touch disheartened, | did not dare to trust ; but afe ter repeated urging by my friends I was indueed to try the remedies prescrited by Dr. Lockrow, and thank my God, my friends and the Doctor that I nder his trearment, ins few short months, § well man, and if there could be @ biect in the mind of any one, I m to eeement my residence, is not thrown out an a news;aper pus, but as the honest truth, and s ¢ireumstance that will not admis of certifieste I am ate od Ican to those fered. My advice te eb isto go aud do likewise, Please see me at ta eand I romain the aMicted's humbie servant oe JOUN GERNETT. Green Island, Albauy county, N, Y, ad aially invi A CLUERGYMEN'S TESTIMONY, Reverend J, Wesley Quinlan, (Troy Conference,) of Pem, Clinton County, N. Y., writes; “Jam better in health this fallthanl bave been before in tive year y stomach is (getting quite s'rong; my appetite is steady and powerful; my hab.ts are twice as full as they used to be; instead of b all pinched up, | am gesting to be quite corpa- leut; I have a so lard, or preached go much, as this fall; 1 have labored two months ip e protracted meeting ; preached most every night; some sixty souls converted ! God be all the praise, shall have tement of my cace one o these days, and the benefit derived from year they have done more forme than all the remedies Lever took, In fact, they are the only mediciaes that have benefitted me, IT wonld not be hero for auy consideration. Your medicines ymuch, We are very er ateful to you God Diess you on earth aad ree ceive you in Heaven is our jrayer.’ OFFICE: No, &46 BROADWAY, One door south of the Old Dusseldorf Gallery, OfMice Loure for consultation, from 10a.m. until 4 pm Cases treated by mail as heretofore. Address, Dre, HAMILTON & LOCEROW, Bend for us PampLlet with (eatimonials, grat, 126

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